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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER: 17, 1935,

REDUCE BORDER FORCES PLAN Mr Aly And

KABAKA

British Proposals For Geneva Conference

Washington, Oct. 16.

The British delegation to the Geneva conference is expected to propose reduc- tion of East-West border forces in Europe should other Western proposals fail to win Russian consent for German unifica- tion, highly qualified sources said today.

This would be a revival of the plan suggested by the British Prime Minister, BACK HOME Sir Anthony Eden, for the thinning out of military forces on both sides of the Oder- Neisse Line-present de facto frontier between East Germany and Poland-as a concrete step to lessen tensions on the continent.

TODAY

Kampala, Oct. 17. Kabaka (King) Mutesa the Second of Buganda re-

turns to hero's welcome A irish pokresudu told the vinced there was no other why from his people today (Mon- United Pre day) after two years of exileflon of in Britain.

Thousands of excited Bugunsa people ramped out at Entebbe miles from Kame uirport, 20 pala, to greet their ruler and him to his termed Palner aking route decked with triumphal arches.

esentt

MOL of them were bearded as they had

never to sbave pledged until their rules The Rubake was due to be met

Ambiex

reunited

that hnplementa- | to get Russia to permit all- the Eden Plan couldGerman eletions and other steps

toward where the tending | beytla right away. | 14-nation security arrangement Germany.

the West

1 reported to

Russia offering of dunking

effect could not be put into without extensive and elaborate legal preparations,

The plan would be condition- simultaneous reunifics- tion of Germany. Thus, if the Soviets accepted the Eden pro- posal, they would have to start work at once on machinery for

tion.

uf

Cohn, implementing German reunifica

who or Uganda, Governor exiled him in November 1953

Soviet rejection of the plan, 11 for falling

"comperate was

reasoned, would cuuse loyally with the Protecturate work public opinion to hold Governinent.

Moscow responsible for Jack Feurig

tha Burud-largest of Uganda's provinces-would progress on Germany, the main one day welcome part of a tumbling block to better East- multi-racial federailun with Wezd relations. Kenya, the Kabaka had made #stand for self govCERERENT

for the province,

He and the Governor will sign

With Consent

Sir Anthony is expected per

ta Instruet the Foreign Mr Harold Mac-

constitutional agree-sonally 0 Dow

for Bugania thrashed Secretary, DICEL out during his London exile milleo,

to offer his plan to the Big Four nad agreed to by the Buganda Russians should the Lukilo (Parliament).

Foreign Ministers ngain be- The young ruler will pledge co-come deadlocked on the German

with the Pro-issue at Geneva. operation

He would do tutorate Government and sb, however, only with the con- Western loyalty to Queen Elizabethport * 'ath the "other China Mail Special.

Allies.

Western diplomatic Sources here said the move would

be

Penny More For made as a dramatic appeal to

Cigarettes

London, Oct. 17. Britons will pay one peany more for a packet of 20 of the popular brands of cigarettes from Thursday, IL was пла nounced here today.

This will raise the price from 3 7d to 3 Bd.

The more expensive brands will go up by one peany for a packet of 10.

Biggest Mill

Russian

Moscow, Oct. 10. The blages coiton mill world. equipped in the with 480,000 spinding capable of producing more than two mililan yards of cloth per day is now under construction at Kanyahlt. near Stalingrad, Tass, the Saviet DOWN

olatmed.--China

Special.

REEBOY.

Mail.

Spanish

Aid For French Moroccans

Rabat, Oct. 16.

General Pierre Buyer de'

Latour, French Resident- General in Morocco, to- 趋 statement night issued under-realirming that Moroccan

Bow

British, French and United States working porties neeling In Paris are

The

Western A common

CX-

pected to be worked out by the

slood to be trying to harmonize dissidents "have found ald with overn and refuge in the Spanish Eden plan3

strategy for Geneva, zone of Morocco."

is approach

The French supremo in Morocco Issued his statement in reply to a Spanish Government communique denying French charges that Spain was suD- French rebels in porting

tine

Furcign the Big Tree Ministers meet to finalise their for the Geneva con- plan

is to sturt ferne, which October 27. The Ministers will be meettig a few days prior to

that date,

Accepted

Reports that

the

ΟΠ

Western

Moront-General referred

The

attack on

the French to an observation post at Bouzineb, situated in an enclave in the

Spanish

છે.

that

zone.

He complain-

the neighbouring

Spunish post, whose job it was

allies now appear prepared to

to ensure order, had not inter- accept the Eden Plan have dis- pelled much of the apprehension vened to help the French.

the bodies evident in He said that which hud

manong beeti dipionatle circles about lack of

of rebels In French hands was that of agreement among the Western the Big Three un the eve of Geneva mecting.

Until a few days ago, officials belief privately expressed the that Britain W13 prepared to advance its proposals Independ- ently, ia an eleventh-hour. attempt to prevent a brenadewi of the talks, even if France and the United States did not endorse Official statements the move. notwithstanding, the recent Big Russia's good faith, similar to Three Foreign Ministers' meet- the one President Eisenhower

did not achieve complete mude at the Geneva summiting

agreement on the tactics to be informed meeting in July, when he pro-followed at Geneva, posed

# United States-Russian

sources said. system of aerial inspection and an exchange of military blue- prints.

The Western Big Threo, they reported, did agree on the fol-

1. That the North Atlantic

These Informants told the lowing: United Press that France and ather Western allies, especially Holland and Denmark, did not Treaty, Organisation must re- fuvour the Eden, plan, believing main the bulwark of the West's us they do that any thinning-out European defence plans, even H The Imperial Tobacco Com- of forces brings the West's first a 14-nation security pact comes

the increase, which line of defence closer to their into being. pany said

its as long had been delayed

own borders. possible, was the result of

Nevertheless, it was contended costs. China that these countries would ac- creases in their Mail Special.

cept the plan if they were con-

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4 Cattleman (6).

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10 Bend down (5).

12 Trial (0).

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17 Dregs

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Ghost (7)

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aword (4).

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5 Trick (4).

0 Flower (6),

Tranquility (6),

1 Forecnat (7).

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16. In fact (0).

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21 Diminish (0).

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2. That may security pact must be conditioned on German reunification.

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robel

No. 2. Wife

Mir Mohammed All, the former Prime Minister of Pakis- tan, and bla, mooond wifes the Begum, Allya, taken at Claridges Hotel in London. It was 'Mr All's second marriago

to his secretary that caused such a storm in "akistan while he wa Prime Minister. He afterwards resignou. Mr All has voiced the opinion that polygamy is preferable to divorce as it "en-

dignity."-Central ablos her to retain her status Press Photo.

ARMS

and

DEAL

+

A

SERIOUS BLOW

Washington, Oct. 16.

Mr Harold E. Stassen, President

a Moroccan of the Eisenhower's assistant on disarmament, Beni Amart tribe from the said today the delivery of Communist arms | Spanish zone. Tho

had been armed with a manufactured at the Spanish arms factory of Oviedo.

The

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PRINCESS AND TOWNSEND

Clarify Position Says Paper

London, Oct. 17. The influential Sunday Times today broke

on its long silence Princess Margaret's romance with Group Captain Peter Townsend and said that, "Those soberly concerned with the nation's interest in this matter should now make some comment.”

The Sunday Times said:

46

As a woman, like any other woman in this country, Princess Margaret is entitled to make up her own mind on her private affairs without advice or pressure from those "not closely allied to her by family bonds or personal intimacy. It would be utterly presumptuous for out- siders to say that this or that marriage was suitable or unsuitable on personal grounds.

to th

"The matter Concerns the of the publia only because Princess's relationship Throne....The marriages, and therewith the issue, of those An Ilne of succession to the of vital Throne are matters pubile moment........

as a

"It is a controversy capable of splitting Church and State more then anything for profoundly three hundred years. For the Church of England, of which the Queen is head, holds matter of morets as well as of ecclesiastical law that Christian

is for all time, and marringe that re-marriage of a a divorced during person is no

marriage the

The Hfetime

other of Any member of the poriner. Church of England would be right to say that to approve a Princess marriage between a

and a divorced man with a wife still living would be to approve

nullity."

Diverse Views

7

**That, of course, is gun to Egypt could deal a "very serious" blow

to prospects for world peace.

NE

not the Christians view of all

or all Christian churches in this coun- no reconciliation of

"Only one conclusion can be

ΑΠ

ta

DUTY FOR

PREMIER

Government

Stockholm, Oct. 16.

Finnish The

Prime Minister, Mr Urho Kekko- Jen, must pay 1,700,000 marks

(abou £1.730) import duty and purchase tax on a 100-mile an hone luxury motor car presenteil Soviet the by

But a similar car pre- sented to the President, Juho Paasikivi, Twill be admitted Into Finland duty free because .customs

the head of" officials sald

is cons the Finnish state stitutionally not customs duty.-China Mall Special.

able to

Army Officers

Kidnapped

; But he insisted that peace prospects. But

these diverse views is possible Shots Fired have brightened considerably in the past in the case of one so close to the *********three years. He said all the peoples of the succession...

world, including the Soviets, are beginning drawn: that if Princess Margaret The statement, issued by the French Residency in Rabat, sald that a French unit had to realise that a nuclear war is too dreadful desired to marry Group Captain Townsend it can bo only on on Friday been subject to

condition of her renouncing for shots fired from the Spanish to contemplate,

thor Issue bersex and

tha

Damascus, Oct. 16. ZORE. The French troops did |

have relations tele have not stopped their subver-arcession to the Throne.

Strained Mr Stassen said in a not return the fire.

denied statement

the vision interview that the forth-alve tactics throughout the oom could then agree that the pro-

developed between Syria Spanish assertions that the coming shipment of arms from Communist world but he be priety of her marriage could be

and the Lebanon over the left to her own judgment, and insurrections in Morocco had Communist Czechoslovakia to leves they do not intend to

kidnapping of two Syrian not been near the border of Egypt may create an arms race resort to wer to compunder the its legality to the ordinary law.

world." In the turbulent Middle East

army officers by a group the Spanish 2005,

"Bince the succession is pre- Arab and the The Spanish High Commis tween trafi

of Syrian political of the most important scribed by the Act of Settlement, One slower, General García Valine, nations,

best of Soviet intentions, he said,

refugees in Lebanon, renupciation would of course may have dealed themes fuota

will come at the forthcoming In that case, he is baithe tow

sent a note to the Lebanon a similar Act would need to be formed

Big Four Foreign Ministers require an amending Act, And Officials said that Syria today. asking for the extradition of meeting at Genera when the passed by every country in the

Syrian

refugees wanted by The note Western Powers press for the Commonwealth

Borian unification of Germany.

Statuto

the of Westminster applies

police. The

said that, succession to the Throne is

did as much the concern of the The dominions as of this realm. fact that the Prime Ministers Goverment would be obliged

Commonwealth aro

to reconsider to of the

wards the Lebanon. nicet in midsummer of next year: the handling of this highly im- may have a direct bearing on The two portant affair of state."United

whe

"It would be in the Soviet interest in the long run not to The statement also dended that ship these arms," he said, "and the Spanista High Commissiones in Ferpt's interest in the long had invited General de Latour run not to accept them" to send a melor military officer to the Spanish zone.

the

tion

Odds Favourable

13

reunlication *German essential to the stability and peace of Euroope," he said.

3. That a United Germany contrary, it was General do must be free to join any alliance Latour who asked the Spanish it wants to.

High

Commissioner for statt

Mr Stassen said the United The US Government is kUOwn He to be established. contacte

will jota Kall *thor But there was no final agree-

three days for to be deeply concerned lest the States ment on the tacties to be used answer which was not entirely arms shipment cause a resump. nations in a reduction of army

of open warfare in the in approaching the Russiana at positive."

East Geneva, these sources said

Furthermore, French native tension-ridden

affairs officers and civil of Israel has let it be known in eials had in the frontier region: diplomatic channels that she tho had been instructed to make does not plan to watch contact with their Spanish Soviet arms being delivered to opposite numbers but had re-Egypt and do nothing about it colved no reply, the statement

United States oficials were known to feel that it would be a mistake to offer the Soviet Union too much in the way of detailed security guarantees. The French share this vlow.

Britain, on the other hand, appeared insistent in its view that the Eden plan should ba put forward at one paint or British regard another. The their plan as giving Russia im- concrete assurances of an mediate diminution of military threats from either side, some- thing the Russians have con- tinuously been asking for,

Against It

One informant told the United Press that at the recent meet- ing of Foreign Ministers in New France was atlil de-

York,

sald,

Middle

Despite the danger in the

"In the light of these facts, all Middle East, Mr Stassen said the denials are useless."--France- "odds are favourable Ar would He said the Communists

Presse.

peace.

Johnston Nearly

Crosses

River

Rome, Oct. 16.

Mr. Eric Johnston, special envoy for President

cidedly against consideration of Eisenhower, flew back to the United States today

the Exten Plap, alaising that the

NATO partners,

3 Die In Winter's First Storms

Harold Stassen

Inspection

of

Freas.

to which the

BELGIANS ISSUE STRIKE WARNING

Brussels, Oct, 17. Belgian

Industrial heavy workers will set notices to strike, on November 1 in a campaign for the five-day week

that the notices, calling the

LL

한 Ube ExhaTION

not comply

with the

the Syrian

Syrian request,

a

to-

its policy to

Syrian officers In- volved in the incident, were have gone toi reported to Beirut on secret mission. Lebanon newspaper reports sald the mission of the two officers was to take into custody two refugee

members of the Syrian Popular Party im pileated in the murder of Syrian Army Colonel Adnan, Malki.

Handed Over

Д

They were said to have coo-

tacted

certain Machour Dandacho who was to have handed over former Major Ghassan Jould and Iskandar Chaoul, the two refugees, in return for 50,000 Lebanese pounds.

After handing over their 50,000

pounds.

the twȧ Syrian reported to have

kidnapped and held for

been

ting

thece

by members of the Syrian Popular Party. Ghassan Joule and Iskander Chaoul were reported to have boon among the kidnappers. coal-Botrut press reports said that they were only released after the Syrian

National Defence Minister in person and visited Beirut and after the interven- tion of the Lebenése army-- France-Presse.

A union mpoleman said today strike among steel, gas and electricity workers and miners, will be received by all unions and managementa today. A union announcement last night said bank employees were joining the

striko while another said the depart ment stores, employees union had also decided to participate and was considering detalls.

movement

Tito Has

Rheumatism

system." Any alsarmament pro Idea was encountering growing confident that the warring Arab states and Israel based on a sound inspection opposition among some of the would soon share the precious waters of the Jordant posal without adequate inspeo

tlon Is Impractical," he said.", Should the plan now be River.

The United Staten Is. alia Mr Johnston said he thought it was only a adopted by the Big Threo work-

prapated to abandon some ing groups at Paris, it will be submitted to the NATO Foreign question of time before the last hurdles wore its overseas bases it the Soviets will do the samo in their Ministers meeting scheduled to crossed for realisation of the $200,000,000 project. countries, he said. But be held in Paris on October 23. -United Press.

"I am continuing my work, Israef, and the recent Soviet ho insisted that such a move on the project εμπο

Lavo offer of arms to Arabe which must be reciprocal. great hopes an accord can be has arouatl, partiam resentment. reached," tte said, admitting The Jordan River Plan, to be

The strike call follow the there remained a variety of supervised by the United Nations

breakdown of talks between political probiens stili to be relief. and Rehehilfetion | Ad-

ro- workers and employers Holved.

presentatives last Friday when

Belgrado, Oct. 10. Stockholm, Oct 16.. The Jordan River Plan isition (UNRRAX and Soviets

quiring live ytora Labour, Erral

Tito, Marshal Josip Broz employers rejected the workerą Violent storms and binding closer to realisation than overly would turn desert wieles into

demand of a five-day working the President of Yugoslavia. snow claimed three lives in the before" såld Mr Johnston. He dourishing gardens,

on the grounds that it today received a Soviet partiu- First full binst of winter to has worked on the plan for Harnessing water tour fost in and aerial Inspection rights

would harm Belgium's overall montory delegation at Brioni, midki Swodam last night,

than two years, and the Dead Sea for the joint, unes Two motor cyclists were killed now returns after two months of færgel, Syria, Jórdan and

He said a reduction in arma-conomic position because of fis where he is undergoing treat

ment for thoumalian. whom they callided with big In the Near East

Lebanon, would providement building would not hurt coal deficit.

The Soviet delegation, which trucka They

COULE not nog, bo Mr. Johnston expected to erigation, bostro electric power the US democratle economy but Union Icoders added they has bow Visiting, Yugoslavia cause of the antwertoren.

day,

mang thousands, le aleo, go-to kruld some more schools and hoped talks for arriving at a for the past fortnight, yne led Volkov, Chair- tind

help under compromise solution could baby Alexander Among the Hunddest provent, poated to be a major force for highwayn Allez tego failed by howling

of the USSIL-France-Presse, Router. grunt wooning over Stockholm, ing reallation of the papers sence in: bei wwwiary. Alleset developed nations Bruild - hele resumed despite the strike call.man of the Soviet of the Union

a

Doma

Mr. Slassen said he hopes the will accept President Eisenhower's plan for a mutual exchange of military blueprint

work | soon.

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