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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1855,
"Happy Solution
Elections
NATIONALISTS LEAD IN INDONESIA
Djakarta, Indonesia, Oct. 5.
Latest unofficial election results tabulated early this (Wednesday) morning show- ed the Nationalists still strongly in the lead with 6,593,823 votes.
Possible
ADMISSION OF NEW MEMBERS TO THE UN
New York, Oct. 4.
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The special political committee of the United Nations General Assembly was informed today that there was reasonable hope that a "happy solution" to the deadlock had problem of admission of new members to the world organisa-
tion might be achieved.
The Moslem Scholurs 5,320,738, the Communists 0,- 123,142, and the Masjumi Mos- Icms 4,003,824.
It therefore decided to put the question at the end of its The results comprised votes agenda to see what developed when the Security Council met
on the problem this autumn.
from 50.000 of the total of 80,- 000
Presa.
polling stations, United
DE BARROS
IS WINNING IN BRAZIL
The committee decided to take up first the question of racial con- flict in South Africa, the Palestine refugee problem second, and the treat- ment of people of Indian origin in the Union of South Africa third.
Rio de Janeiro, Oct. 4. Socialist Progressive Party candidate Ademar de Barres up
Icading In the Brazilian was Presidential cicotions today Mr with 54,907 voles. latest tabulations showed.
was
is
Brazil.
Counelt on before it
membership
W
11 also elected Dr R. A. position on the question of ad- Mackay of Canada vice inission, conveyed the impression chairman, and Mr Charles that "such adherence wha not
"I should like to express the immutable in view hope
the King of Liberia as rapporteur.necessarily
that the change in
will Prince Wan Walthayukon of of the current evolution of the international atmosphere Thailand had been elected chair International atmosphere."
make colution of this problem Noting man earlier,
that the Security Eagler," he added.
this meet later
The most rocent application Council will
was submitted autumn to take up the member for membership
Brilliant month by Spain. the question, thi delegate sald that it appeared
PACKAGE DEAL from statements made during the Assembly's Just concluded
It was
reported today that general debate that there was a before leaving for Moscow last desire to arrive at agreement week end, Mr V. M. Molotov,
the on the membership question,
Minister, Soviet Foreign REASONABLE HOPE Promised Dr Belaunde to con
sider
a new "package" deal "It appears, thanks to a runder which 18 countries, ins laxation of tensions among the cluding Japan and Spain, would
members of the be admitted. permanent Security Council, that there is reasonable hope that a happy solution may be achieved," ho said. "We may hope that agree ment will be found."
Dr Belaunde agreed that it
considered at the Austria,
a report
19 the
The decision to delay taking the membership problem made at the suggestion of
Souza I de
Gomes of
SOLUTION SOUGHT
SpeetBeatty the committee General Juarez Tavors, who
from backed by
Christan will consicler the Democrate, was in second place good offices coinmilice seeking a membership with 43,501 votes, Jusceline solution Kubltchev, backed by the Social problem in the past year. Democrats
It was composed of Dr Victor and Labour, Wps thind with 40,040 and Pinio Andre Belmunde of Peru, Mr Salgado
Nationaliel C. W. A. Schurmont of The
Mr and
Abdel Popular Party was fourth with Netherlands 13.977.
Megull Ramadanof. Egypt.
Their report, published In the Vice-Presidential race September 10, gave a hint of Tavor's running mate, Milton a break in the deadlock to the Campo, a lawyer, was leadinit
mcmbership question anying should with 54,007 votes, followed by that the permanent members of last, telling the committee tint bodia, L400, Ceylon, Ireland, Kubltchek's running mate, Ex-the Security Council, although It could not be discussed unti Jordan, Libya, Nepal aral Por Minister of Labour, Joop continuing to adhere to their the report of the Security [tugal.—Router. Quoniart, with 40,703. Da running-mate
Barros
of the
Danion
Coelho, 矗 newspaper editor,
was third with 83,517 votes.
So far, about one and one- half per cent of the estimated 10,000,000 votes cast inte presidential elections have been fabulated.-France-Presse.
on
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The proposed package would be composed of five Soviet- sponsored countries, Bulgaria, Ramanin, Hungary, Albania and Outer Mongolia; and-in add- tion to Japon wurd Spain- Italy. Finland, Cam
"Filibuster"
At General Assembly
New Ship For M
Colombo Trade
new
Colombo, Oct. 4.
merchant vessel, "Matim," has been brought into Colombo by Ceylonese crew. The crew had earlier town to Singapore to bring the vessel, which had been purchased by Eastern Star Lines for service between Colombo
and South India.
The "Malim" was the second vessel to be purchased by the Ceyloneso Line, the other being Benge."-China Mail
the "Rio Speclat.
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New York, Oct. 4. V.K. Krishna Menon, chief Indian delegate to the United Nations, sald today that India had "every reason" to think that the London talks between Russia and Japan on a peace treaty would come to an early
conclu- and satisfactory slon
In an address winding up the general debate in the General
insuing
Assembly
two hours Ave minutes-the longest de- livered by any of the 45 dip lomats who spoke in the de- bale-Mr Monon also hinted at the possibility of agreement on all-Korean elections.
Ho stressed that India's "informed
1t was
trol.
objections principle to establishing tions under International
Mr Menon also told Assembly that he believed it would be possible bring
to
that there would be no insur-¡ depended on adherence to and mountable
in the Iniplemditation both in the clec-letter arx spirit of the Geneva con agreements.
Mr Menon said that negotia the tins were
now going on he tweet the Soviet Union and Japan. He hoped they would between about a reconciliation
come to an early conclusion. China Communist
and the
we have every rencon to United States,
think that this will be the case He thought this could be and our good wishes now go to developed along the lines of those mruggling with this reluxation of tensions and problem.””” restrictions on trade and "more particularly the grave problem of the coastal areas of China."
JAPAN TREATY
The conclusion of a peace treaty with Japan would U.S. AND CHINA
cn. able greater co-operation I he Asin and greatly strengthen the The Indian delegate said
the Judgment" hoped
Geneva United Nations. present negotiations between the United States and China "would lead lo direct meeting's
different levels."
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Mr Menon discussed nt length the situation between Chinn and the United States.
"It is both the endeavour This was taken as a plen for and the desire of our govern negotiations between Mr Chou ment to assist in the rapproche- En-lat and Mr John Foster ment of these two great coun
Dulles, the United States tries," he said, adding, however,
Secretary of State.
Mr Menon expressed really deep rech delegation from at the withdrawal
the Assembly in protest against
of tho
that India was not offering mediation since it was not ap
opriate,
Since the direct talks be tween the two countries started
the decision to debale Algeria, at Geneva, Mr Menca said, it
Mr Menon referred briefly to the question of God--a problem that was "exercising the minds and the public opinion of the India people.".
Mr Menon said that he was not bringing this question be fore the world organisation, but said it would be a great pity if members of the international community did not understand India's "restraint and fortitude" in maller.
this
has been possible to "make some progress."
*This progress has been somewhat maintained," he added.
Mr Menon and it was the view of the Indian government that the Chinese government wanted to settle the Formosa problem by "peaceful methods,”
PEKING TALKS
In talks at Peking, he added, Chinese leaders had expressed
On the question of Cyprus, Mr Menon said that India's their desire to "đò it this way position was that the Cypriot and embark on negotiations nation was entitled to its inde- for this purpose."! pendence,"
KOREA ELECTIONS
He said he hoped greater at- Explaining India's role in tention would be paid to get-world affairs, Mr Menon said ting the two halves of Ger- that it was attempting to extend the areas of friendship between many together.
and to promote
world To that end 1 not belong to any whitary On the Korean question, Mr bloer nor did It consider Menon said: "It is our con-third force. sidered view and our informed Concluding Mr Menon mald judgment and 1 stress the that on the whole "we seem to words informed judgment that bo ertubiiching on attitude and of
there are no insurmountable ob- | approblems possibioot to
to these
jections in principle Establishing elections under in- ternational control in Korea,
the subject of mens k
and
that makes gobullon
Mr. Menon agniti
commended ta attentions two suggestions made by India-that there be a trucN Isolated problem best left | In: the urinamente mice ploding Alone.
siguement on disarmament und that there be a balt, to atorme and hydrogen teri explosion
It was a great mistake to think that Korea
to
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Last One Up
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Proud of the skill and repulation of its firemen, Milan, Italy, keeps them in up-to-the-minute condi- tion by elaborate firefighting exercise, one of which Was held last week. Pictured here, a squad of Milanese firemen scale ladders during the exercise,
Daily Express Photo.
New Life For A French Marquis
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OIL-RICH OASIS
Saudi Arabian
King Tried To Bribe Tribunal Says Britain
London, Oct. 4. Britain charged today that the King of Saudi Arabia offered an 84 million dollar bribe to in- fluence an international tribunal's decision on the disputed oil-rich Buraimi Oasis,
An official Foreign Office statement said, to- day: "Finally, confirmation was secured of Her Majesty's Government's suspicions that attempts had been made by the Saudis to tamper with the impartiality of the tribunal behind the president's back."
said
The Foreign Office Saudi Arabia wanted to pre- vent the Iraq Petroleum Company from operating in the Oasis.
The Aramco 011 Company presently holds the concession for operating In Saudi Arabia.
Buraimi is located on the Arabian Peninsula ner the Gulf of Oman, which lies be tween the Persian Gult and the Indian Ocean.
The Foreign Office sald it placed Its evidence of bribery and Amb Sheik Intrigue before the tribunal in Geneva last month. The hearing ended abruptly.
Tribunal president Dr Charles de Visscher of Belgiutn resigned,
TORIES
MEET TODAY
Elation Damped
By Inflation
Bournemouth, Oct. 4. Thousands of Conserva-
So did Bir Reader Bullard, tri- tives arrived at this fashion.... bunal member representing Bri-able South coast holiday re-
sort tonight
toin.
for their The Foreign Office said it had party's annual conference.......... evidence that the fabulously firat since Sir Anthony rich King of Saudi Arabia, King Eden's government was re- Saud, was to pay the £30,000, turned to power in May...,
000 bribe.
Britain charged that "the bribe was offered to Sheikh Zaid Bin Sultan, a brother of the present ruler of Abu Dhabi, and his representative in Buralimi.”
The Prime Minister's sup- porters are still in bouyant spirits after their feat of trebling the majority of the former Churchill Conserva- tive government.
Abu Dhabi is the largest of the Shellodoma on the Trucial
But` economic problems which coast, which runs along the have developed since the new southeastern shore of Arabia.
government took over havo Lompoced SUBVERSION BID
their relation, “und ministers are expected to damp The
main charges brought by conference
down on party complacency in between speeches the UK. (at the tribunal hear now and Saturday.
Auxerre, France, Oct. 4. the Yonne Department, which French Marquis Melchior the Marquis has entered. De Vogue, who was one of The four sons of the Marquis the leading members of the were present for the ceremony. international social register, After the Prior, in person, had
Marquis, began a new life today when washed the right foot of the he received the black robe monastery prostrated thening) against Saudi Ambla werd of the Benedictine monks in selves and kissed his foot, in of attempts to overthrow the Normally this would have a simple ceremony here. sign of brotherly charity and ruler of Abu Dhabi by force in beets a “victóry rally" with the favour of a Saudi nominee and Prime Minister providing its of 'deliberate, systematic and dimes with a winding-up persistent large scale bribery speech on Saturday. calculated to subvert the pooplis in the disputed areas from their allegiance to the ruler of Abu Dhabi of the Sultan of Musest,” the Foreign Office sald.
humility.
The Marquis, who with his a religious order wife entered
His wife, the Marquise, has Weeks Bro, received the robe become a nun of the Order of from the hands of the Prior of the Sisters of the Assumption, Pierre-Qui-Vire Monastery, in at Paris-Franco-Premsa.
It's A Piece Of Cake
ring like giant cake model of Buckingham the Càtering: Exhibition which opened on "It London's Olympia is the approʻylately, MIÄREN ETC. Watching her uncle, at
British TV metremi Skubila Sweet, who looks to '?!
t1y good modal for chessecake, 'It'll be model has to be eaten, but vard' for all hin «Hard work: ke the saying goes, Daily
"H.M. Government are now considering in consultation with the Arab rulers whom they represent, the situation caused by the resignation Buch circumstances of the two meme bara of the arbitration tribunal, the statement said.
Its
the
But because of the Inflation- ary threat now clouding the national economic scene, main spolight of the con- ference has switched to Mr R. A. Butler, Chancellor of the Exchequer.
TREASURY REPORT The Treasury chief is due to address thas
DONÉZTENCE од Tursday and the atmophera of the remainder of the meetings is 10toly, to be conditioned by
Britain suld that Sheikh the cheerfulness or otherwise of
another brother of the ble report. ruler of Abu Dhabl
Hazza,
tacing
Britain is nob "gave
evidence of intrigue between tän
branches
arms."
cconomie
facial experts agrest
of the ruling family, Her present econonte problems which is not well disposed to are indeed partly the conse- wards the present ruler, and quence of an exceptional in- Saudi Arabia where they were dustrial boom and continuing given a very large sum of money full employment of the working and foollities (or obtaining populati óky,
The Grouble stems largely from domestic overspending, "He (Hazza) spoke of com- which is forcing ·Britain to paratively small bribes of opend much more on importa, £375, 10 shillings a month to then she can cam from her certain individuale and of a
exports--despite the fact that promise Sheikh Zaid by these are constantly breaking
to
'
Abdullah Al. Quarixhi the now, records,
The Government,
Saudi
that if he would acht throw in with the Saudis be of lef
inflation, carlier would be assured of his position raised the bank rate,
watchful
the your
clamped
protective
in Bursími and would receive down on excessive barrowings funds from the Shadis and 60 and took other per cent of the profits from any measures.
oil that might be discovered The conferynco opens to thero," the Foreign Office sihič«| möcrow' (Wedhunday)" with a ment aid.
preliminary
sion of purely local government - núicials, co- ing on to its main. debates on Thursday.
NEW OFFER
"After am offer of, à-hów cir Sir Winston Churchill → who and £8,000, Inter of August 4) will be 81 in November - is came the attempted. bribe of holidaying in the south of £30,000,000,"
statement France anid.
King Saud is said to have boen asked to give a written guarantee to this effect but was afraid to do so let it should fall into British hands,
EDEN'S ·OVATION" But, all Conservatives are confident that a great ovation awaits his politieat her when on Saturday No makey bly. Hist appearation before the party' antial membly in the dual "Sheikh Zaid loyally report role of its leader and the na od the approaches to his "tion's Prime Minister, brother, the ruler of Abu Dhabi, *By, customía. Conservative and to Capt. Clayton (no tirat loads does not nitand this colle name available)) the (Bridian) Pesce dalibérations: Hagfra commander of the Abu Dhabi rivmonly when the, debaten sad Mument pollo delachment haveinabes, to in the Burimi zone, who gave frais savo
Uniks Labour's annual con Foreign Office' sáli.
neidzems | tho
Briskli said Hayldenen, wad" nominated by the also give that two principal' tions of the Socialat Sheliche of the Dhawatir trive all briodod by: Minis were offered gifmonthly ; par- tuuleationa mrental of £7,500 (ouch) If they condition #1 cuti
Surt would Dhabi and ciare for gadi locallyy
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