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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER "24, 1955.
Contest
US Accepts Italy Into Family Miss World
Of 'Big Powers'
Dulles A Good Guy in Italian
ASSIGNED THE KEY
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ROLE IN
MEDITERRANEAN
Rome, Oct. 23.
The United States took Italy into the family of "big powers" today in a move designed to bolster this strategic penin- sula against communism and neutralism.
The key new role assigned to Italy on the world stage was the major upshot of a 20-hour visit which turned into a big per- sonal triumph for US Secretary of State
A Welcome John Foster Dulles.
For Chou's
Offer
Manila, Oct. 23.
With an eye on the chaotic situation In the Mediterraneon and Middle East and the con- stant pressure on Italy's demo-
leathers at home, cratie
Mr Tulles agreed on the Italian plea for more consultations on world affairs, especially on the crises rocking this area.
MR Joaquin Roces, a pro- Government Nationalist Party Representative, sald in Manila
that today "no reason" there was why the Philippines
should refuse
the
un
He is very simpatice." sald Premier Segni, using untranslatable phrase meaning, in American, parlance, that Mr Dulles is n "good guy."
"Mr Dulles's far-sighted salesmanship is the true spirit of. Geneva," said the nation's influential mos! biggest and newspaper, Corriere della Sera of Milan.
According to informants who weekend confer- attended the
Halling Italy as "one of the grent powers" and "Important," Mr Dulles touched a chord which proved music to the ears of the hard-pressed
of Government Chenn Democrat Antonio Segni, His statements praising enges, this is what took place; Italy produco the biggest, blackest bannerlines
The United States bgreed to In Italy
consult Kaly
ISSLICH on major new the Trieste crisia,
but turned away any idea that Italy could be given the same policy-making role hold by Bri- tain and France. Italian news- papers have been appealing for glowing an expansion in
Western of the Big Three to include the 100,- good❘000,000 Italians and Germans,
The American view is that the war is not suficiently for gotten in Europe for this.
A Toast
Ity anti-Communists toast- od
Dulles Mr
official offer of Chinese Communist Premier Chou phrases. En-lai to sign a aggression pact.
non-
Mr Roets wald: "We welcome
any peaceful
Gesture,"
bu!
addori that the Philippines
"A man
who makes senge," said President Glovanni Gronchi.
should make a thorough study Church Service
of the offer before accepting
it.
Mr Chou Eo-lai offered to sipi |
non-aggression
i
pact with
the Philippines. In an interview with Philippines newsmen in Peking today.
Leaders Away
For Kabaka
Entebbe, Oct. 23.
Continue Fight
The United States agreed to
continue its fight for Italian admission into the United
Nations, promised to take it
Last Thursday Judges haû the hard but delightful task of setcoling "Miss World” from among these Iurclaus beauffer at the Lyceum, London. The winner was Mist Susana Djulm Venezuela) extremo right (back row) and Mas Margaret Anne Haywood (USA)
on her right. In plecture are: book row, left to right: Pastom Pagan (Honduras); Arna Hjortelin- dottir (feeland); Evelyn Foley (Eire); Miriam Kottler (Israel): Franca Incorvala (Italy); Josette Travers (Monaco); Anfia Astrand (Sweden); Margaret Anne Haywood (USA); and Surana Djulm (Venezuela).
Front row, left to right: Beverley Prowne (Australls);_Ghislain Rosette (Belgium); Viola Ella Gunarine (Ceylon); Glión Marin (Cuba); Karin Palm Reamussin (Denmark); Mirva Orvokki Arvinen (Finland); Giselle Thierry (France); Jennifer Chimes (Great Brl" tain) and Engelina Kalkoven (Holland).—Express Photo,
French
POW
Deputies Pow Tarnėd Chances
Weigh
In Elections
By Harold King
Paris, Oct. 24.
Six hundred French deputies have this week- end "taken the country's pulse" to see whether snap elections in December would be popular and would} help them get re-elected.
The Government's bill to legalise a poll in December instead of next June, when it is due, will be tabled in the Assembly on Tuesday. The first discussion on the subject is expected on Friday,
Down Fortune
Friedland, Och 23. A German prisoner rom turned from Soviet Rusİn home refused the offer of and the chance to inherit a prosperous German textile business.
The offer was made by business- rich German
man, and
travelled
his wife who specially
to
Friedland to find a suitable returning prisoner. They Baked to romain anguy-
mous,
They chose 30-year-old Ludwig Breitenbach, who said he was a mechanle by
·trade and wanted to finish his training.-China' Mall Special.
up now with the Russians who when the Deputies will decide whether to give Trade Unions
have vetoed Italy's entry,
Thousands of the subjects of the Kabaka Mutesa II attended special church services through- Russia has led Italian entry out Uganda today in thanks- | to admission of the remaining giving for the Kabaka's return eastern European satellites. The Informants gave no indication from two years of exile,
that In battling for Italian The Kabaka, with his
admission the United States was attended Manila Nabegereka (queon), Politieni observers in
the set prepared to drop its opposi- conducted by a serviço Bald tonight The
to tion the Right Press.
the satellites-United Premier's
would Bishop of Uganda offer
Reverend Lealle W. Brown)" at strengthen the position of out- going Nationalista Senator Namirembe Anglican Cathedral. Carlo Recto, who is in favour of establishing relations with Peking and opposed to Presid- ent Ramon Magsaysay's policy, Since
Chinese
With the Governor of Uganda, Sir Andrew Cohen, and many other Government officials, they heard the Bishop declaro:
the Senatorial elections
"We have called upon God are imminent and most Philip-
trouble In our
and ho has pine leaders were away in the
nation has provinces campaigning, no answered us. Our
brought to turiing ofcial
comment on the been
China Chinese offer was forthcoming point in ite history." yet-France-Presse.
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Businessmen To Discuss Discrimination
Washington, Oct. 28. Vice-President Richard
M. Nixon said today every-
urgent priority to a debate on the subject or not.
The centre right wing forces important votes on Morocco and supporting anap elections sro Algerie, but he added that the
• by conducting
newspaper year 1958, especially in its first campaign with headlines such part, would be historically o as "Quick elections are France's period of decisions and under- lost chance of keeping North takings,
"In this respect I cite two Africa.”
which are It
not the seems
examples certain that the only ones: The definition of Euthorities
take a graver view the ties between France and
Behind Peron's Successor
New York, Oct. 23. - RGENTINA'S now President
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PRESIDENT LOPES
VISIT TO UK
NATO Partnership Significance
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Washington, Oct. 23.
One important aspect of the coming state visit Portuguese President Francisco Higino Graveiro Lopes to Great Britain is increased public awareness of Portugal's role of a reliable partner in the Western defence alliance.
This is the view held by United States officials who long have acknowledged the substantial con- tribution the Iberian nation has extended to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation since 1950.
Persians Win
There officials feel, however, that public opinion with Interest focussed mainly on the activities of the larger world powers tend to overlook the important participation of the smaller nations
Cat in the free world's defence system.
President Eisenhower and
other leaders of the Western niljance, en the other hand, have repeatedly stressed that the democracies could no function properly if I were rot for the support of theso nations,
Close Co-operation
One Instance of the clase co- operation among the Western nations. Is the forthcoming Paris NATO council meeting at which the Foreign Ministers of France, Britain and the United States will share their plans for the Geneva conference. with the Foreign Ministérs of all other NATO partners,
be
Portuguese Foreign Minister Dr Paulo Cunho, may still able to attend the Faria talks, scheduled for next Wodnesday, before
ho joins President Lopes in London. Should the President want him along when ho
mects Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday, however, then Marcelo lano, Minister of the Pre- will represent Portugal
at the council.
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to emphasise the voice of the smaller countricy, US Secretary of State John Foster
Awards
Paris, Oot. 23.
Blue Persians won the two first prises for the most beautiful cat in the world competition in Paris tonight. The prize for a tom-cat went to Madame Walter of Paris two-year- old "Oy Bob de Chan- grilla" and the prie for a female cat to another Parts-born two-year-old Theo Perion "Delpilot
de Changrilla”, 'owned by Madame Lucien Dautre- mont.
A Siamese cat, "Dani- ralle Los", owned by Frau Eytzinger of Germany carried off tho prise for the most beautiful shori.· haired cat.
The awards were made ́at the end of thỏ 29th Cat
Exhibition
organised by the Paris Cat Club.rs Franco-Presse.
'Make Geneva
History's Turning Point'
Dulles recently had round of talks with Halvard Lange and.. Joseph
Luns, the Foreign
Minister's of Norway and Holland, respectively.
On November 30, the Secre- tory expects Dr Cunto one three-day,** biflciál Washington.
visit
Hyderabad, Oct. 28.
to The All-India conference
US officials have expressed for Aslan solidarity, attend freat salistetion over Dred by 1,000 delegates. from Cunho's acceptance of the in- all over India, at a plenary vitation.
He was here inst in 1950 after attending a NATO council meet- ing in New York.
Officials, observed that there are no outstanding matters bo-
session here today arged the Big Four foreign minis ters to make their Geneva - talks "a turning point in
tween the two countries and that history by reaching agree- in inviting Dr Cunho, Mr Dulles ment to end the arms race.” primarily wished an occasion for It also adopted resolution a frank exchange of views at a declaring: time when Western solidarity is 1. Utilisation of atomic
of the position in North Arien Morcees, where the maintenance than they allow to find expres- of our presence within neces- A said today he was sure the facing the challenge of Rusela's energy for peaceful purposes sion in licir public announcesary evolution is a higher -im- ments,
The Defence Minister, General perative: "and on the other
Pierre Billotte, has returned from a four-day
to Tunis, Algiers
| hand the definition of Algeria's
place in the French community four of visita from which she cannot be
and Rabat.
Usually reliable quarters sidotuched,China Mail Special, he was convinced France faces
a long expensive and arducus
task in North Africa.
Tell Spain
Hc is expected to urge the
one's standard of living|Government to tell Spain there
RAAF SENDING SABREJETS
would be raised if the US must be better Spanish supervi- TO MALAYA
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frontier between ↑ Spanish and French Morteco.
Groups of rebels keep crossing the frontler from Spanish Morocco in the region of Oudja and the Moulouja River, accord- to French intelligence
ing officers. "If all of the people
It is pointed out that If, as have been held back in some stems likely from recent Govern way were allowed to advancement statements, more men will to be called up to deal their
full capacity they haye would represent a consumers with the rebellion in North
Africa,
the resulting political which would raise everybody's standard of living" on the centre and right-wing unpopularity would fall chiefly Mr Nixon is Chairman of the parties.
A new parliament with de- Prezident's Committee on Gov ernment Contracts. He was in-puties mesures of five years of terviewed in connection with a office is thought more likely ta conference on. equal job op- take unpopular if necessary de- portunity which the committee cintons than one frelog elections will sponsor here on Tuesday.
cmy
alx months distnat Opponents of a instead of the present 100 Cor-
December
Discuss Ways poll say it will bring back 140
oven
Executives of 48 leading bus!-munist deputies. Some
They think it would mean a landslido [nets firms will attend.
"popular new will discure ways for eliminat- | 1or ing discrimination in employ- M.
ment.
coalition.
Edgar Faure, the Prime is expected to speak
Minister of the elections bill
Mr Nixon, who will preside in at the siselema,
5aha dsTM
ance. "only a small port. of it mean
his
Singapore, Oct. 23. JET fighter-bombers will soon
go into action in Malaya's war against Communist terrorists in the jungles, it was learned today.
are to be used by the Australian
Air Force's Strategic Reserve Force in the fight against the Reda The force is to be based at Butterworth in north Malays where 1,200 troops from "Down
Under" arrived last
weok.
Tho
voralon of F-86 Sabrejets the is Down
powered by a British Rolls- Royco Avon engine and is reported to have broken the sound barrier an its Art official flight near. Melbourne rocently.
Two Squadrons
labour unions crented by ex-. President Juan Peron would support "austerity" measures needed to correct the economic abuses of the Feron regime.
In a Allmed television interview shown here today, the pro- visional president, Eduardo Lonard, would need foreign srid Argentina un-
dou economic and technical aid in on its financial golting back feet. Although he declined to give details of Argentina's troubles, the
Peron President sald left the country in a "highly
new "soft" forelgri-policy.
Wartime Help
could redeem the mosses from ·· their age-long poverty and misery.
They said that the people of 2 Peoples' China should the United States still remembe given its rightful place in the United Nations immediately. ber Portugal for its wartime
3. Support this country and help in letting
for Indian Great Britam utilise the Azores Prime Minister Nehru's proposal for naval and air bases,
for a Genova-type conference for settlement of Asian prob- lens.
The agreement on the Azores, they pointed out, probably whe one of the most far-reaching contracts conceded by a neutral nation during World War II, --- United Press,
Infringement
4. Continued occupation of any part of India by a foreign power wis an infringement of Indian sovereignty. The attitude of every government on the of the Portugueso settlements in India was an neld test of its professions of loyalty to the peace and Its United Nations Charter.
economic and financial Sudan Agreement quotin
(Reports circulating in Bucnoa
Alres sald Peron left Argen- tina in debt by some US$5,- 000,000,000 at home and $1,- 200,000,000 abroad.)
.to
will have
to
a regime of austerity be able to come out the
crilical of
highly "oconomic situation in which I found It," President Lonardi sald,
Loyal Backing
Egypt Alleges British Violation
Anglo- the
3. There should be an end to colonialem and imperialism. Member nations who voted at the United Nations General Assembly for inclusion of Algeria on the agenda were congratulated-Reuter,
Pakistan Envoy Recalled
Kabul, Oct. 23, Pakistan Ambassador
Cairo, Oct. 23. Egypt today charged Britain
violating the Egyptian agreement Sudar, signed in February, 1939. The charge concerned a British that Britain official statement would approve a decision by the Sudanese Parliament to proclaim the country's independence.
A communique published by was ordered by his government the Egyptian Government here today to leave Afghanistan fel- this af.crnoon
the lowing the recall of the Afghan described constituting atalement
Charge d'Affaires from. Karachi. Circles close to the govern- of
the ment here belleve his recall was rald Britain was "eelding sole almgreements between the two a natural conclusion of politica! ly the achievement of her own countries ends in the Sudan,
Asked whether he thought the General Federation of Labour (CGT)
"Tho support his Would belt-tightening programme, ho replied:
"I have the loyal the and sincere backing of'i trade unions and the labour
:
violation"
movement....I am convinced Egyptian agreement, It
no
remaining unsolved.
front" It is claimed that the Avon Sabrejet has a higher, per.
that if we follow a' policy of formance than any Sabrejet
nasterity, which we need for seen in action In the Korean war.
this country to recuperato its Australian
former position, there is squadrons,
I can
It caused no surprise here. which will receive
doubt that Avon
can count on the Sabrejets are
The statement was made two It was believed' possible the scheduled Labour the only major days ago by Mr Luce, Political Afghanistan-Pakistan
The CGT of come to Malaya. The first there is No. 3 Squadron based
Peronist organisation that has Counsellor to the British Gov-may be closed again-United not been disbanded or drasticnor of the Sudan in a declara-Press. at Williamstown in Vichorio, which won fame in World War II.
in this week's debate. Its re- criminalion la like an looberg jection would almost certainly downfall and opinion at present Is visible. No one can tell, he Parliament aald, how many people are ex- appears divided.
Speaking at Aoncey today. M. | cluded from Jobs because of restrictions ordered by, an em-Faure denied that his Govern mont contemplated either im ployer.
poging new takes or calling up Under theo restrictions, he further classes of reservists next soid, employment agenoles pant to cope with the situation sometimes are ordered "not to in North Africa..
send any Negroes, or any Jews,
or any Catholics, and occasion-
ally any Protestants
No Complaint
He told local parliamentariants Mr Nixon said, ali πούστης ment contracts include a clause and councillors of all parties, copt the Commutslets, ut...n. In mohibling kanoriminatión
Juncheon • that tho dechlon employment / opportunitips. He can stor said the Government expoots Mirekvocable
Flush", an compliance with this
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·St Paul's Service ·
London, Get. 23.
Britain'""" naval - lendars, today afløntled a special, service at,ät |Paul's Cathedral, fṣdötamaniorā– tion of the 168ła, university of the Battle of Trafalgar Adiniral Lord Nel
by the ton to the Sudan, Independence Lonardi
Parly newspaper Al Cumma whether
Argentina France-Presse. The Avon Sabrojet is armed Asked
with two 20mm Aden cannons
would need very Intensive
om outside
Oct. 29. aid from
Ottawa, to restore and can ouery 10 reciosts and
ny, Provident, Lonard two 500-pound bombs--United
which received Its Canada, without any doubt wo millionth Immigrant anid;
sincé Press
chaži need, foreign · aid, World War II last year, win what
(RYGBIKALO. and to what next year complete its millionth extent, could not say now."
house since the war.
victor that
Canada's of the battle and England's most Calculating provisional Presdont said ds, government would remain population of roughly 1 millon famous woman, buried in the
have increased to 17,500 Cathedral crypt, sag DOWS ONLY row 000 by 1975, Mr Robert Winters, perhervice was neotry to arrange
attended by menke an d pearly the posible the Minister of Pubila: Workm, the First Lord of the Admiralty, imper tal elections! and then estimates that another two MY P. ES Thomas, members Khighly avoue" or the milijon, houses will have bobe ok the Bound of the Adururik Gr
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China, Mall goneh
San Nicolas, Aruba, Oct. 28.
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