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THE CHINA (MAIL) "FRIDAY, NOVEMBER (12 1955)

UNITED NATIONS ARGUMENT ON KOREA

Invitation Debate Deadlock

Marguerite Higgins

US OBJECTION TO

NORTHERN PARTICIPATION

United Nations, Nov. 10.

The United Nations debate on Korea began today. The General Assembly's Political Committee argued for two hours and 41 minutes without reaching a decision on whether to invite the two Korean states to participate.

Mrs Bulganin The US delegate, Mr Jacob Blaustein,

opened the debate with

motion

Sees Western to invite a representative of South Korea to take part in the debate but without the right to vote. He asked that the motion be given priority over a Syrian proposal to invite both South Korea and North Korea.

Woman Journalist

Moscow, Nov. 10.

Mra Helena Bulganin, wife of Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin, yester- day received American newspaper - woman

Mar-

guerite Higgins, at her apartment, it was disclosed tonight.

Miss Higgins vise to Mrs Bola, gandh was the sccund review

Prender's wife the Soviet

Jut given a Western women.

Mrs Bulganin,

who 15

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teacher of English in Moscow.

Brazilian

War Minister Resigns

Rio de Janeiro, Nuv 11. General Teixeira Lott, Brazi

Minister of War IL

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declared that she was too busy? lender of the Constitutionalists

with her school work to attend, ter gred bought after the gov

Kreml receptionis

Keep Teaching

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She added that she hopes keep teaching as long as possible,

an she does no, get many chances. to see her very busy hist

enemy

coup

"The United States belloves H would be unthinkable to extend an invitation to representativer of the authorities which con milted the aggression in Korea," rated Mr Blaustein.

Sovjet bloc

That touched off weurisome discussion, during which Russia, the four other members of the sume olher countries contended that North Koren ought

tre invited. Other delegates supported the US move to restrict the invita- tion to South Korea only.

Objection

Mr V K. Krishna Menon of Inka

To objected Korean representatives to take

Memorial

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Duke Unveils Gangster Tactics

Used By China Says Dr Koo

To Airmen

The Duke of Edinburgh last week unveiled a memoriat to British, Commonwealth and Ailled airmen who fell in the Second World War. Boone was the cathedral of York Minster la the morshcastern city of Yok. The memoriat was in the form of an astronomleat clock. Airmira from Australls, Canadi, New Zealand. India, Pakistan, South Africa and many Allied European countries operated from the northeast of England during the war, and the people of York have frcoted this memorial to express their gratitude,

Picture shows the Duke, in the uniform of a Marshal of the Royal Air Force, speaking al left daring the ceremony, the memurial clocks can be seen in the center-Express Pholo.

Egypt Wants Money

For Development

London, Nov. 10.

ermanent refined to take action.

The Egyptian Finance Minister, Dr apanist an army colonel who Tad publicly

Moneim allowing Abdul urged

el Kaissuni, today d'etat

part in two parts of the three discussed Egypt's development plans and General Lott is known to part Korean debate-India's re-

lri politse

pori on behalf of the Neutral economic problems with the Chancellor Senhor Carlos Luz who become

Nations Repatriation Commits of the Exchequer, Mr R. A. Butler, the Also present at the intervieweting President of Brazil sion and the problem of re- was Mrs Bulganin's

daughter, Tuesday replacing the alling settling former Korean prisoners Minister of State for the Board of Trade, who is slaying medicine,

S nhor Joud Cafe Filho, Miss Bulgaon said she hopest | that she could arvonagany herdheiplinary action against the has called for General Lott

Mr A. R. W. Low, and officials from the

have yet been made for her to Mamede, who recently urged

tion from the Liverpool Cotton Association, arrangement, my officer, Colonel Juridir

Bank of England. He also met a delega-

headed by the President, Mr John Coney.

but

when

official

A along. France-Pres

Pearl Harbour

A

Memorial

We hington, Nov menukal 1

Afterkralar.

who died in the Japanesse altari on Pearl Harbour will be de. dicated there on December 7, it was announced here forlay

"

Navy

Charles

of wor

India asked that the Korean

only in the debate on the report representatives be allowed to sit

Unification and Rehabilitation of

to annul resul of the of the UN Commission for the October presidential elections.

Korea Mr Menon proposed Rallied Round amendments to both the US and Syrian propositions. Syrla Inluchital ant Constitul accepted the India amendment,

but the United States did not

Dr Kaissuni said he had discussed Britain's falling imports of Egyptian cotton and the need for Egypt to export more to Britain if she was to in- crease her imports from the United Kingdom.

eleman a callled around Colonel Mamede and Ite CURE which wis to have been considered by

The Indian delegate uecused Senhor Cafe kiibo tell to the the United States of attempting barak, of Sendur Luz.

in "raise the ghost of the past" Political observers have sand | jointing out that the UN ou- Loit's ammissal¦ ipotive was unification of Korea, that General

resigna son might make all He objected to Mr Blaustein's the daft reme

between dvino- remark saying "I think It 14 lateral trading activilles,

in Brazil. exitinely uncomplimentary tu racy and Evolution

of us that the He had exer}

United During his stay in London he States regards it as unthinkable would tueren In

ractical res.raining

Harussing Egypt's To want lements who

Bemale Agure re- Is

Dr Kaissunt sald Egypt was Aswan high dam project. trying to reduce the total area Britain had already agreed to of her trade covered by bilateral release Egypt's blocked sterling trade

akreemia

balances to help her with her hoping to increrse

development projects but this money would not Ro U the way to meet the cost,

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wils her multi-

The merlai which ha been approve by the Secretary

to invite the People's Democra; development plans including the Thom. b. beckating pente tands on a prevent the new adnunistrailone vinblic of Koren."

Leudod by the President-Elect

Juscelinu Purpose by the Navy, newE t14 Senhor

Kubitsheek Laticred half the bullship from assuming office in January. Arizona. France-Presse.

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Mrip af ud, set aside for that

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Mr Menon said he had a "téop of discouragement over ACTISS

opening speeches in the

the debate,

Red Keynote

"I hope the time will come when our deliberations are cant In the mould of hopes of the future rather then in bitter memories of the past," he said,

Mr Jurob Malik of Russia sounded the keynote of the un- munist oppcal for North Korea's representation in the debate.

"The time hos come to abandon the unfair practice of the past," he said. "It is the job of the committee to And ways and means of settling the Korean question percafully rather then disturbing the shatice of the past."

Mr Ahmed Shulcalry of Syria explained that Syria's proposal te invito both North and South Korcan

representatives WIB

based on an objective approach to the problem of Korea,

"We do not belong to the So- viet Bloc and we do not belong to the anti-Soviet blog,” he salti. "We only belong to one “binc- the bloc of 1 UN Charter, objectively, and on the

We thing chich case,"

merits

Mr Shukalry said it was not the business of the United Na- Mons to create a new slato in Koren, but to bring peace to the divided- country.

Calamity

In obvious reference to Israel,

he salt "At one time this organisation attempted to create another state Bomewhere, Wo should not repeat that calamity In the Far East."

The commitine is expected to vote on Friday to invite"; sốuthí Korea is takegʻ part! in the do- Bate be is other recent past yours." "Observers belloved It would turn down the requart That North Korea, Bo Thrvited,--

PACIFIC AIR,

SEA RESCUE

Lot Of Work

"A lot of the work will be in privite bends but we rť11 Novel to find the foreign exchange," he said.

Dr Kalssunt said he had diso discussed with the Liverpool cotton delegation the possibility of extending the field of pre- sent marketing, operations cover

wider B

variety

NETWORK Egyptian grow the

10

of

"On expertence of the work- ing of the Alexandria Cotton

Manila, Nov. 11. THE current International Futures Market It is still to short THE

Civil Aviation Organiza- to consider. introducing a new tion regional air naviga- contract at this stage," he said. tion conference in Manila but it still remains a possibilliy

for a later stage." has drawn up a scheme

DISMISSED RED

ARCHITECT

TO CARRY ON

(— He Says)

New York, Nov. 10.

MB ALEXANDER Vlasov,

dismissed from his post 03 Chief Architect of Moscow yesterday, said confidently hiere today that he expected to go working as an architect when he returned home. With nine other members

of a Soviet housing de- ication touring the United States, Mr Vlasov boarded the liner Queen Elizabeth to begin

the Journey back to Russia. Asked what he would do when ho returned to Moscow, he said; ***THO same thing as I did be fore I departed." "After I get to Moscow !

will learn aṛ about it and then I will be ready to answer questions. Nos F know nothing about 15. The dismissal is a Mar- prise and I just know what had been told me.” Fle did not comment on the Soviet Government's res- sons for His dismissar that he gave ornate sky- acrapera priority over public housing, ~ China Mail Bßecial.

Red Cross

Examines Detainees

Tokyo, Nov. 10.

déportation

A group of private in vestigators, led by Red Cross for search and rescue Before leaving London for representatives, sald today operations within

United the the

States tomorrow for discussions with that it found no "noticeablo” sprawling 40,000-square-night

officials of the World Bank, Dr examples of ill treatment of mile Pacific region.

Kaissuni will have a meeting Chinese detained in the Motivated by the desire of con- with Mr Evelyn Shuckburgh, Hamamatau

ference delegates to provide a che Foreign Omee's Middle

centre. high degree of safety in trans-East expert-Reuter. oceanic air operations, tho scheme was approved by the Air Trome Contrdi and Starel and Rescue Technical Com-

during mittee

its second plenary meeting yesterday. (The search and rescue plans dall

for the establishment of

1

search and rescue arens

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20

and

rtscue co-ordination centres within 1110 Pacific region. Each will be equipped

with facilities

Brid communications network that will go into instant action when

песекаюту

Hungary To

But it emphasised that the facilities at Hamamatsu, scene of 11 acries of violent riots this year, were poor,

almost

Free German Koreans being held for déporta-

f

Prisoners

Barling Nov, 10,

amy airetatifying within The Hungarian Government is their respective areas encoun-lardiche e Germans al tie- tore an emergency: Put | sént" serving, prikol, schience in

Strategic Places

Hungary for war crimes, the East German ADN news agency reported in Berlin tonight.:

The committee' arrived hero yesterday, interrogated four of 100 Chinese, and 10

facilities. A committee member Inter told 'nowsmen "The camp. food contains the ordinary daily amount of 2,400 calories but facilities for exercising tre cramped and the camp is not gusted, for long-term detention."

Camp Riot

· The “komfilttico" Investigation was opened as a result of a As Chvisaged under these fans,

total of 127 scarch and ADN wold the release was tot at Hamamatsu on Novem-

ber rescue aircraft and

4 When the Chinese 'in- agreed on after talks between mates protetted against the vessels located at strategic' pinces within the Pacife the Hungarian and East German attempt, or guards forcibly to gion will render round-the governments,

marido

remove seven, of the number

clock aid when called to do so. Most of the Germans, have who had changed their minds It was announced that the served the greater part of their about going to Formosa. Tho search and rescue areas, to sentences and wil be freed uncommittee member said t the riot might have. Been avorted other with their respective conditionally,

rescue co-ordination.contres,

if the Japanese camp authorities

would be located at dney Only thông whöne gertrudest had explained the dittiation Auckland, Blak, home is in Kast Germany, who thoroughly, to the

committed am, Hone†

dimer Juneau, against humanity's And when 12 he committoo will subn

kong,

Honolult, Long Bea

fộc cóntider: It advisable.

Brokgo, to the East German authoritier

as war criminais, France;

Lewiston, Maine, Nov. 10.

The Chinese Nationalist Ambassador, Dr V. K. Wellington Koo, charged today: that China was using "gangster tactics" in pressing for a conference between Premier Chou En-lai and Secretary of State John Poster Dullesi

He said that although all Americans hell in China were declared free to leave 'wo months ago, some 22 of them were eing held as "hostages" to force the nited States into high level negotiations.

Speaking at Bates College. Dr Koo sald Peking was seeking these talks to "extort" politteal concessions and create

Jay- pression in Asia and elsewhere that "the United States willy nilly is Becording de fario recognition to the Chinese Con- munist regie."

Nationallet envoy sold

The

that, although the Chinese itels had succeeded in bringing abonat conferences with the United States on an ambassadorial level

SecondVolume

Of Catholic

Old Testament

Washington, Nov. 10.

in Geneva, he did not belleve The Catholic Bible Association America would agree to higher er level talks.

the United States today Lannounced. here the forth. Dr Kou said that Chma, with coming publication of the second Russian help, Was continuing volume of a new translation of

ex-

the old Testament.

military preparations for panding is power in Asia. He

As in the first volume, which sald the North Korean army had was published three years ago, been expanded, the Vietminh the translators have made usé anny was being trained to over-et more liable sources and a run all Indo-China, and plans better knowledge of Hebrew for the conquest of Formosa than the translators of the Doual

un being pressed the Bible, which has served as the Chinese mainland coast—United | English version of the Bible for Press

Catholles since the 17th cen- tury.

were

The

The translators of the Catholic Belgrade, Nov. 10. Yugoslav Parliament modern English avoiding all

Bible Association have used

tonight unanimously ratified br-hafe expressions and the the Austrian State Treaty. The usage of "thou" for the second initial signatories to the treaty person singular, which ass be -Britain, France, the United come outmoded, in Enges, States and Russia-signed the pact on May 15 last in Vienna, -France-Presse.

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