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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955

★ AFTER GENEVA: PLANS TO “UNFREEZE” EAST-WEST DEADLOCK ⋆ INDIA OBJECTS TO Britain May Make The Next Move

EDEN WILL MEET SOVIET

Gaol Too Tough

For Strikers

Stugapore, Nov. 17. MORE than 100 striking who had

Mworkers

chosen faol rather than pay fines or sign geod pledges gayo

behaviour

up their

Race after

resist

dayt

a few behind prison born. The pansive resistance

ordered by the 10/1- wing Singapore Factory and Shop Workers Unlo began a month ago. The workers who had obeyed union orders ap. parently did not like life In gsel.

Commissioner of Prisona W. Clow disclosed today that of 182 strikers gaoled since order

was

Lences. The

union

Issued only 27 are serving their ren- remainder gave in and paid ines or signed good behavfogr bonds.

The union had boasted that 130,000 members would take prison 12. Lences rather than pay fines or make pledger.— United Press.

'Forces Interested

In War'

Montgomery, Knowland

And McCarthy

LEADERS

Geneva, Nov. 17.

Great Britain probably will make the first move to unfreeze the East-West dead- lock again next spring, informed dip- lomatic sources said today.

But only a "summit" intervention could get new Big Four talks started again, the sources said, and the initiative probably would have to come from President Eiseri- hower, chief sponsor of the "spirit of Geneva."

here

Informed diplomats

sit and watch for the Kremlin's believed the occasion for the

ita move-particularly Arst step to break through the developing diplomatic offensive}

in the Middle East. Gjeneva deadlock probably woul

niade when Soviet Premier

US delega- A high-ranking Nikola Bulganin

tion member said the Big Four unet Com- mtiniai Party

wet blanket Nikita meeting "threw a Chief Khrushchev visit London on the

over the spirit of Geneva,"

"perhaps "But," he added, this was just

12.5 well, as it showed that nothing had

in East-West changed

invitation of Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden.

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No date for the visit has been But Soviet sources here indicated it might take place it the spring.

Total Failure The Geneva conference chalked up total failure of East and West to agree on any of the Issues facing them

Europeon Security nd German unity, dis Krmament and raising of the Iron Curtain.

The Big Four ministers left here deadlocked on all and without any agreement when or where they would meet again They left this 10 be decided though diplomatic channels

But it was the general under- Babingt, at least of British and French delegates, that Bers Fil

be another meeting- most likely in the

spring and perhaps again in Geneva

Tiny Tieved US Sertory of Slatte

John Foster Dulles, whe expremed reluctance 10

this time, would in Tací jyturn to a new East-West cunference.

1

Tiffis, Nov. 17. with Sovices again unless there Mr Vladimir Semyonov, are be ter prospects of agree-

Soviet Deputy Foreignment than Minister, today named British Viscount Montgo- mory and American Sena. William Knowland and Joseph McCarthy as representatives of "forces Interested in war."

tors

He was speaking of a lunch for Mr Eluir Gerüürisen, Nør- wegian Prine Minister, who is how Tourig the Soviet Unut

Settlement A Must The closing speeches of the

tions,'

rola

Mr Thruston B. Morton, Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations, told a lunch meeting of the American Ckub herc that "two good things" emerged from the Geneva conference.

These," he said, "were;

. I got the thinking of our people at home back on the track again. It pierced the bubble of falsc optiunism and it should get the American people behind the necessary policy of strengh and make it easier to get defence appropria- tions and the mutual security bill through Congress.

don't think the Western allies have alood 1s closely and Brinty together it say time during the past three or four years.

Direct Negotiations

Mr

Me Morton added Dulles janel ком buck to Washington with security treaty which dit na presume Germau unity, the Senate would have refected it."

Meanwhile, indications I mounted that the Communist [ least show bloc would increase

pressure common realisation that an East- for direct negotiations between West cold war settlement inuet West and East Germany about be remeht some time and they German unity-so.nething the wire careful in leave the door, Bonn government of Chancelier Konrad Adenauer has Hally

munisters clic

open for 1.

Western inters The

wn frs! Make their

will

studi

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consider.

Her Name Is Farrar-Not Daniel!

No Sale Of Saar

Steelworks

Bonn, Nov. 17,

The Roechling family. the "Krupps of the Saar," will refuse to cli their buge Voelklingen steel.. works in the Baar to France and GermaRDY agreed last April, the Boan ster) industry publication Kohle and Stahl mid today.

The Roechlings believed France had broken their side of the agreement by not Hring an order which has Impounded_the_sicel works since the end of World War II, Kohle and Stahl

sid.— China Xati Special,

Insufficient

Response

Dira keleya Farrar of Southport, England, has adopted a novel way of passing the wee hours of the night. She spends them sleeping inside a lou's cago — with the Hon beside her, yot. It all began when Mrs Farrar, wife of a 100 owner, adopted a baby flon as a pet. By the

time

Hon, Rajah, the had reached the ripe old age of two years, neighbours' voices could be heard protesting that Rajah might sill be a baby to Men Farrar, but he looked like ati awfully big hungry baby. So Rajah was packed off to the zoo. But he fretted. Bo Mre Farrar now sleeps in the cage with him, and keeps him com- pany during the day as long as she can. - London Express Photo.

"Justice Triumphs" Says Premier Who Escaped Death

Teheran, Nov, 17.

Irani Premier Hossein Ala, wounded in an assassination attempt here earlier today, tonight thanked God for "having once again made justice triumph."

Mr Hossein Ala, addressing the people in a radio broadcast made no reference to the inquiry opened into the attempt, following the arrest of his assailant, a young illiterate peasant, Zaffar Ali

To Amnesty Zolghadr.

rotused even to coual

Mr Georg Hundke, head of the Communist Eust German elserver

the deirgation Geneva conference, said in an

there

be Interview

cari

no progress in international com- ferences "If representatives of the two German: states do not Lake part."

who 1 Sate Secretary in the East German THE Foreign Offee, sold the

must government

drop "unrealistic" stund that it will East Ger- the not negolate with

many.United Press.

The beh was given neement of the cold war out- Gun, Staltp's birthplace, about

look following the fallure 60 miles from here

Geneva when they

Hext This ដ believed to be the

ment

Paris for NATO first time suxe the Geneva con- council session Informed ference of the Big Four heads diplomatle

sald they of government in July that a with use this opportunity prominent Soviet statesman has resses the West's position and attacked Western military and possibly talk over prospects for politieni

leaders.

lutey resumption of the talks. Field-Marshat Montgomery is The

Britain Deputy Supreme Commander of would be in a good position to the Allied Forces in Europe,make the first open move in her The senators

tra are members of talks the American Republican Party | Kremin lenders. known for

Meanwhile, their strong anti- Communist views-Reuter.

sources

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Mr Handke,

Boun

its

Newspaper Strike Threat Ends.

London, Nov. 17.

A wage deadlock which threatened to halt all Bri- tain's morning newspapers: outside London was eused tonight after a five-hour make-or-break meeting.

Fix

A joint statement from unions and two groups of employers involved said "a baris for the conclusion of new wago agreements was agreed", The od agreement

inst expired

חד

night, it withheld all details.

A seventh mo tho

ban overtime

Offer

17.

The Premlor was attending a memorial service in the

Shah

Mosque when Zulghadr fired SOVIET LEADERS'

one shot at him with a revolver.

was The young man

over. Calcutta, Nov

powered by a group of officers Chief Minister, Tengku attending the service before he Abdul Rahmen's amnesty cound fire again. offer to Mainyan Communists has not evoked "sufficient According to early reports his General Charles Arst shot struck the Piernier, response," Louwen Commander-in-Chief | slightly wounding him in the British Land Forces For neck. Later

snid he reports East, said here today.

missed Hossein Ala with shot and wounded a member of General Louwen, who is acthe Premier's suite and then in

companied by hip wife,

the

that general confusion arrived bere Lodny from followed struck the Premier Malaya by Royal Air Force with the butt of his weapon. aircraft on a four-week visitį

to India and Nepal to inspect

recruitment

of Gurkhas for

the British Army,

Interrogated

Zolghadr

WES immediately

VISIT TO INDIA

Children Should Not Be In Welcome

New Delhi, Nov. 17.

An organisation calling itself the Delhi Stato Parenta and tonight Guardians Association

He told pressmen at Dumdum taken to En army divisional circulated a resolution protest

Airport that

school operations headquarters for Interrogation, ing against the use of Against Malayan

errorists but no official news was da yet children in an organized_wel- for visiting Soviet were "ycky

successful and available

the progress of pome almost half of Malayo

leaders tomorrow. Was

The resolution cleared of Communists."

3,000 Terrorists

the inquiry.

referred to Sources close to the Pre- ¦ the arrival tomorrow at Marshal mier's office tonight believed Nikolai Bulganin, Soviet Prime that the assailant was a mem- | Minister, and Mr Nikita ber of the "Fedayan Islam, Khrushchev, chief of the Soviet

extremist Moslem

Party on sect, Communist

a 20-day Ho estimated the present which was held responsible for visit to India,

strength of terrorists at 3,000. the assassination of a previous It. said the use of children in General Louwen sold no de Premier, General All Kazmara, the welcome

finite time limit was given on jin March, 1931-ig the Shah in their tiny minds "interest in the amnesty offer to the Mosque.

The sect has lately politics and In this particular Communists

criticised the government's case also a sympathy for KARKOTICE. In thuo struggle ideology which to say the least is the antithesis of our culture against immorality,"

and religion."-Reuter.

positore, are to meet the employ-Replying to a question he said ers next Monday, They had

If the offer filled completely threatened to

However, other observers here tha next phase would be decided inconsultation be- believed that Zolghadr was in- tween the Chief Minister and cited to shoot the Prider by to British Commissioner- opponents of the Bagdad pact, and hinted that the Tudeh (Com-

working unicos a settlement

was reached within a few days. The union last week rejected

an offer which would have given

General,

them a weekly pay rise average confirmed a press report ing 118. compared with

claim of 33/0.

An eightải union, representing Journalists working on 1,100 provincial and suburban news-

papirs has not yünched agres- ment with employers

parallel wage claim--Router..

likely

to create

An

Jap Delegation

munist) Party's propaganda To Visit China

might be at the bottom of the

that the Malayan Chilet attempt. Minister was planning to visit Mr Hossein Ala was to leavo London In the near futurn to for Bagdad tomorrow (to takėj

the prit

before

Brillat part in the first première con- Government His demand for forence of the Middle-East Do self-qule for Malaye within rence Pact, which opens on Mon- two years-Heutér,

day.-France-Presse,

HIS PALACE IS A SHAMBLES

Estat, Nov. 17;. THIS afternoon, the Bultan of Mergood, Bidi - Mohammed Bèr • Yotamer, pivímea, kie

Royal Falkon, vehibla hè feri over two yesIY, KET Hà: found all kroki

The Ballan looked in vain to recognise some familiar objtek. Buddenly he frow... back a

beltered

remilemen,”” he said to the

eiern, whò`und 'boon.... por".

And Russia

Tokyo, Nov. 17.

The Japanese Government to- day approved the visit to the Soviet Union and Communist China of 15-mah, Japatične, labbur group livited to inspěėt labour conditions in“those coun- trient

do

The approval was given at sogni-bolile an the door be Vice-Cabinet Ministers side B,

Government approval. Aurence. The

in required as there uro fest twimming

betweeri pool is unusable. The palace diplomalle

Laws Japan and Citations rites: The The government also áp

151 the proved the trip to China

several || Zusuko

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of

SIR PIERSON'S

"DISTRESS”

United Nations, Nov. 17.

India objected in the United Nations General Assembly today to a British ex- pression of "distress" over the issues which caused France and South Africa to walk out of the current session.

Tho Indlan delegate, Mr. But wo cant share his die- V. K. Krishna Menon, replied tross at the developments and we to an carlier statement by Sir regret nothing in regard to the

competence Pierson Dixen of Britain.

of bringing those In speaking on Charter re- items here view Bir Person expressad "With regard to the wounds "deep distress at the develop to the United Nations, we as- ments which

have caused the summe our responsibility for in- withdrawal from the present flicting those wounds.

an undesirablo

ession two of the founder We agree that the with- members of the United Nations. drawals were ono a permanent member of the development ond we would Security Council and a dear and welcome the return of these two old friend of my country, the members, our friends. other a member of the Com- monwealth itacit.

Double Wound

"Wo

Within Reason

would do everything within reason and in keeping

with principles of the Charter to fnclitate their return,

We United Nations should, sub-regret this matter has come up,

"This double

citise us to

seriousness

on

our actione

mit,

wound to

the

reflect in all

the wisdom of ecessitating our comment on it. "But we cannot share distress and on the prob- over the developments which able consequences if it is sought led to the matter for that would to continue further along

same path."

the mean bringing into doubt the

conduct of our government and Mr Menon said: "We share Sir others who shared our views on Pierson Dixon's regret for the these withdrawal, of certain delegates, ¦ United Press,

particular

matters."

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