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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, APRIE 18, 1956.

CYPRUS NOT Bold Russian Political Moves Soviet Middle East

FOR UN

Washington, Apr. 17.

The Secretary of State. Mr John Foster Dulles, at bis Press conference 10- day refected suggestions that Cyprus hould be placed under the Jurladte- tion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.

Bir Dulles wald that NATO had no legal te to assume the control of any territory.

The Secretary of State recalled that the United Nations self could not direally extreise

STA trusteeship over certain territories since it was not a supra-governmental or. ganism.

The trusteeship were entrusted by Ufe United Nations to certain coin- tries,

In any case, Mr Dulles nald, it would not be prae. tical to entrusi the 215- ministration of Cyprus to a Council of 15 nation which could only not by unanimous decisions. France-PTC170.

IMPARTIAL MEDICAL TESTIMONY

The

TIMED TO COINCIDE

WITH B AND K

VISIT TO BRITAIN

By Stanley Priddle

London, Apr. 18.

Soviet Russia has made two bold political moves which are bound to have their impact on top level talks with Britain which begin this week.

By diazniving the Interna- Communist agency. Temat

the Cominform, Rustin has faced Sir Anthony Exten, the Beltish Prime Minister, with what ip- poses to be a concession to the ton-Communist world,

The Soviet leaders κινε shown Jess engerness to talk thon the British have. They

have even complained that the offelal prograŋune is too off- vini, and prevents their meeting

my popla,

World Problems

By restating her claim to play a rule in maintaining peace in the Middle East, she has struck another blow

the

1850 declaration under which Beltan, France und the United States jasestumist for Themselves the

country eight to halt aggression in that

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residence

will

they themselves buve something to шу че the table.

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desire

to

develop trade and to take up the problem of world disarma - ment, BI W virtually begged

the Soviet rruger Ordzłonkadze j down in a United Nations sub- appronchet] Ballast shores WIN Mærdal Nikolt Bolgant

London, Apr. 17.

Lancet, a leading Mr Nikita Khauchsliev, jej British medical journal, ¦ lively Soviet Trender and Come¦ praised the new system of munist Party Secretary impartial medical

testi-i They

the Portsmouth mony practised Supreme Court

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Princess Launches New Liner With Reservation

The new 26,000-ton Swedish liner Gripsholm was launched at Genoa recently by Princess Margaretha of Sweden. Pleture left shows the Princess during the launchlur ere- mony. Picture right is a general view of the new vessel silding into the water, Express

ANGLO-JAP

STERLING PAYMENTS

London, Apr. 17.

Mr Takio Oda, Minister

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at the Japanese Embassy 1146 CNTT and prom 1 to Lon- fix the pubile and mafar here told reporters tonight don which they will make their tuners anxious for new markets

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he political talks will range

negotiations for the visit. At the insistence of Sirver nil world problems though next Anglo-Japanese ster- Anthony Eden, much of thin the emphasis will be on Bumps, ling

The Middle East and Southeast' time will be drvold to official

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Why Morocco Gained

Her

Independence

United Nations, Apr. 17.

Washington, Apr. 17. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, said today the United States would welcome the Soviet offer to support the United Nations in the Middle Eastern crisis if this offer turned out to be a response to President Eisenhower's?

appeal to all members of the UN.

Mr Dulles, speaking at Press conference, said he felt that the chances were hat there would be no war in the Mid- dle East. But he added that it would be rash 10 say that thero was no risk of hostilitles in the

Great Importance

He said it was important to bead with the greatest attention the entire text of the Soviet declaration, ispatches reporting which had reached him only 1

minutes before the Press con- ference.

Mr Dulles said the US attached great importance to the action of the Unitest Notions in the Middle East. However, they åld not lessen the importance of the three power declaration of May, 1950, on the Palestine question,

He said that in this dicelera-

and Britain

with the United Nations Charter,

emphasised that

Spanish Foreign Minister Alberto Martinion, the United States. France Artajo told a news conference today why Spain granted independence to Spanish Morocco,

Asked about Spanish policy Morocco the Foreign Minis- ber said that his Government had granted independence to that country because the moment had occurred when the

Protectorate of Morocco had to

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Been Guided

He referred to "past Prench termerter in Morocco “1 ) និង រ ៀ

starting lar 1953 when they exiled "the Sultan of Morocco....and which the French Government had since liud to retuity."

the Soviet town aftency, Mr Odu said that at the ent- a moment to Karl Marx set of the talks bere both sides delived with paint,

had suggested changes to the The calents, while nilaor,

sterling paymenta the fact that some

pact but later in the discussions had decided that it would be to consider more appropriate these when the new agreement is being negotialed.

that the Ruzoans will take 10lorimet their niks with Sir Anthony anti-Communists are ready

express themselves in Reuter.

Eden.

Arms Shipments

The Prime Minister refused that to anticipate the talks In the

The Journal

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disagree,

Sir Anthony

between for the plage Jury a publicly that tension decide what evidence to accept., Arabi Br Jew has been

heightened by the shipment of Under the New York system, Commumst armuu to Egypt. Au- the judge

u trial thoritative sources say that in may before orger the examination of an in- his blunt talk with the Russians)

impartial he will

out- jured person by un

attribute recent medical expert, China Mall | bomaks of fighting to the same Special

cause.

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4 Negligent (8).

5 Argue (7).

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14 Dividing into two (7),

15 Storm (7).

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22 Prophet (4).

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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Across: '| Allan, 1 Grates, B Ballad, 10 Annul, 12 Ripped, 14 Matador, 17 Tern, 19 Centres, 20 Beugles, 22 Rail, 23 Selects, 27. Serene, 20 Valse, 30 Target, 31 Desert, 32 Bired. Downt: 1 Album, 2 Inlet, 3Bward, D Reap, 6 Tender, 7 Salone, 0 Diocese, 11. Notule, la Present, 1 Ano,

10 Angles 18 Rest, 20 Bravad, 21 Alxles, 24 Loans 26 Claue, 30 fsted:20 Route

action.-

Bulgarian Government Reshuffle

Sofia, Apr. 17.

Bulgarian

OIL IMPORTS

Brilain, for example, he add- that ed. haxi originally asked Japan should therease its uil Imports.

The minister sald that he ex- pected negotiations between the two countries for a trade and

navigation treaty to begin in May but rould not say whether these would be held here or in Tokyo as final arrangements JULKO Chervenkov, re-were yet to be made.-Reuter,

placed Premier today by Anton | Yugov, was nominated Vice-Premier in a govern. ment reshuffle approved by the Bulgarian National Assembly.

In

the

reshuffle, Gurorgul Chankov and Gueorgut Trai- ΣΟΥ,

from promoted were simple Vice-Premiers to First

Vice-Premiers.

Other

changes in the reshufe approved by the Bulgarian Assembly in Sufin today were: Vice-Premier Raiko Dominany i to combine this post with the chairmanship of the State Committee for construction and architecture.

Karlo Lukanov, a former Vice- Premier, who has currently been ambassador to Moscow, is to regain rank of Vice- Premier and will be Chnir- man of the State Committee for Labour and Salaries.

AMOUNT OF HARM

Indonesia

To Raise W.

Explaining Spain's position he said "we have been gukied in helping to establish the in- dependence of Morocce by the principle al friendship with the Moroccan people and uil the Arab people."

He said Spain niso acted with a view to the sceurity of that region which he called “a strate- afe region."

One reporter referred the Minister to o certain document

concerning economic aid to the

Carmen Jones In England

The exclling American star of "Carmen Jones" arrived at various Arab countries and also

London Airport last week. to "Jerusalem" and astrod It Bhai Dorothy Dandridgt, indicated that Spotn

who accepts Jorusalem as the capital of Israel.

Not Familiar

will be appearing in a season of cabaret at London's Savoy Hotel Cenirat Press Photo.

they were acting in conformily

Ceasefire Talks Continue

Tho

Jerusalem, Apr. 17.

United Nations Secretary-General, Mr Dag Hammarskjold, conferred

with the Israeli Premler, for Mr David bén Gurion, the second consecutive day today.

Mr Hammarskjold asked Maj- General Moshe

the Dynna, Israeli Army Chief of Sini, to Join the talks.

An official Israell spokesman said the three talked on "prob- lems regarding full implementa-

tion of the arinistice agreement"

between tract and the Arub powers.

ow

The meeting, lusting three hours, followed Q morning session at which Mr Hammarsk. jold and Mr ben Gurion "D

Mr Dulles suid it was still to carly to envisage practical appil callon of the American plan for Folving the Arab-Israeli prob-viewed the general background

n

Practically Inactive

of the Secretary-General's 'mis- tho official spokesman

said.

The spokesman said the talks were conducted "in a satisfactory

This plan, put forward by Mr, and cordial atmosphere', Mr Duties in a speech last August | Hammarskjold will meet Me ben 20, called for a solution of the Gurlon again tomorrow and 19 problem of Arab refugees from expected to stay in Israel for Palestine, anki

ut another three or four days. -- A guarante israel's frontiers.

United Press.

He suggested that it might be possible to reactivate a concilia- ilos committee created in 1948, consisting of Turkey, Franeć and the United States.

This committee had remained practically inactive, Mr Dulles said.-France-Presse.

New Evening Paper For Paris

de

Paris, Apr. 17. A new tablet-style evening newspaper La Temps Paris, made its first appear ance here today.

It's front pago, carried large photograph of

Grace

BASIS FOR TALKS

Moscow, Apr. 17./ The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr V. M. Molotov, said today the Russia's new statement an Middle East could serve as basis for talks between Soviet leaders and Sir Anthony- Eden.

а

the

Molotov was answering

independence questions at an

day reception at the Syrian Embassy in Moscow, which he attended with Mr Anastas Mikoyan, a Soviet De- puty Premier

48

Molotov described the statement on

the Middle East. "one more step in the direc tion of establishing peace in tho Middle East,"

Asked if there should be co-

. operation between Governments to settle the Middle East prob- Jem within the United Nationa or outside the organisation, the Soviet Foreign Minister replied: "It makes no difference where

Senor Artajo sald that he UNESCO Officers Kelly and Prince Rainier, five the rottioment is reached."

New Guinea fermatic relations

Question

was unfamiliar with any auch document and then added: "The State of Isruel has not had dip- with Spain since its inception because the representatives of Israel have shown an altitude of hostility towards us."

He

said that

this was truc

despite "the aid and help which Spain hub given to Israelis" at

Elected

headlines and no

news.

'Tho

news- storics following the

headlines oll appeared on in- side pages,

ARMS EMBARGO

Both Mr Molotov and Mr' Mikoyan brushed aside ques New York, Apr. 17.

The newspaper announced in for by correspondents who Mr Hans Engen, Norway's is editorial that its task was asked whether arms shipments permanent representative

to to "to inform and

inform to the two sides in the Mickle should be East the United Nations, was today quickly." It would reopen the rigidly controlled in view of the stopped or Djakarta, Apr. 17.

on every new "debate on Ideas" Premier Dr Ali Sastro

elected by acclamation ta president of the United Nations subject, a traditional feature of Rution in the Soviet state- ment that no steps should be amidjojo announced today

Economic and Social Council French newspapers. intends to that Indonesia

It published today a charac- taken to aggravate the situation

The Soviet leaders loughingly Sir succted raise the issue of

West

The Minister declined cam- (UNESC)

ter analysis of Grace Kelly's

declined to discuss this question handwriting.

London A ment on both the Algerian and Douglas Copland, of Australia. the New Guinea before

report quoting de Paris is the | Cairo Radio cald. Russian arms Lo Goan questions on the grounds

Tempa Nations General that it would not be correct United

The Council also elected Mr

Vivente the third for him

offth Paris evening newspaper. were on show for the first time Trujillo, Assembly for

dre Spain Joso to do so

in Syria today during a mill- Mr Sald Hassan, It is expected to take a moder- had no time.

direct concern with Ecuador, and

centre-right position either problem,

of Pakistan, as vice-presidents. ate -Reuter.

political issues--Reuter.

various times.

Spain Prepared

to

tary parade in Damascus mark- ing Syria's national day--Reuter.

$1 MILLION COULDN'T COAX

Asked about the possible re- in

monarchy establishment of a

the Minister Bald: in Spain,

Spain is one of the few coun- tries prepared for monarchy... I am a monarchist with Franco to re-establish the monarchy in Buch

a way as Fnaco desire."—United Press,

He did not say, however, when the next move would be made but indicated that it might be this year.

In an earlier statement Parliament the Premier said that the struggle to include West New Guinen In the Republle would be continued

Dr Sastroamidjojo

said that In his letter of resignation attention should be paid to the West New from

botwoen the Premiership, ac border cepted by the Assembly, Mr Guinea and Indonesia so that New Chervenkov said he had "pec- "the people of West mitted

live under silli working Guinea who erroneousN methods, which had done a colonial domination can see the certain amount of harm to ntomsphere of freedom in the the functioning of the state. Indonesian fatherland,"

The new Premior, Mr Yugov.the

told the Assembly today that the achievements reached by

the regime in Bulgaria would have been greater if the cull

may

India Denies

NAT COLE

ΤΟ ATLAΝΤΑ

Atlanta, Apr. 17.

The negro singer, Nat King Cole, has called

provide adequate protection and during the performance during Cold's entire visit.

"He just says he's scared, you know," said Beanor, "Ho Bold the people at Birmingham said the same thing,'

In Birmingham, meanwhile, four persons accused of attack

Ing Cole begin their defenica t-

therlands claim to the Border Troop of a performance here tonight, saying he would morrow, Colocs will, united

aren before the United Nations.

United Press.

towards the personality AMERICAN PLAY'

Chervenkov and faulty work- lund not found ing methods their way Into Bulgarian politleri ile during the past low years.

OF THE YEAR

Movements

not come to Atlanta "for a million dollars", a local promoter reported today.

"It is too close to the lines

The promoter, B. B. Beamon, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Karachi. Apr. 17. A Pakistan Foreign

Offer quotea Cole as saying he was where Cole performed with his to Atlanta" trio in the Ted Heath show, last that "afraid to como spokesman ld today

told the because of its nenence to the night, and wan India had denied concentrating troops on the West Pakistan soene of an assault on him by Atlanta visit was off. border but had admitted some gregionista in Birmingham,

Alabama movement of trou for sending supplies to pickets.

said this was the Indian Government's reply to a recent the Pakistan protest agains!

movement

of Indian troops pencotine outrido and friendshly The best foreign play v

stiklone on

New York, Apr. 17. The Now York Drama Critics Circle voted tonight as the best Ho said the Government's Bral American play of the 1955-50 task was to repair the damage season "The Diary of Anne

Frank by Frances done by them errors.

and Albert Hackatt. Premier Yugov sald Bulgaria's runner-up

was "Inherit foreign polley will remain

one of HENCE

Was

with all counteles, far anger at the Grow with 14 the border,

Too Close

Cola Was

their City Court trial-United

Press,

China's Envoy To India

New Delhi, Apr. 17 Mr. Pan Tru-11,China's new)

of Alabama where they lind that happening at Birming ham saiti Bearon, "He said Ambador to India, fociay.

So don't know whether 17; the | próstated bis, credentials (to' Dr nitacked on thond thing might happen here Rajenden Prama, President of stage of the Birmingham Mund or not. Cole mid he would not india

lie told the President that the dipal Auditorium during his come to Atlanta: for a milion performation before an all doliary dewalan growingfreunde alp Bearon, wald he had relayed | India and. China had spo

"Bettinõia' mal

Atlanta police chief Herbert

nggIn Asia (and) Eba kirnat Sroma vidit to Cole at Kanking that cinis” would

„near, bæredan attance with votes. It is an adaptation by Aked Pakistan"--was whitis audience of; 3,500′′a #%** } tde Cole "the dazúripoo of the the noble cause-OŽN

the Socialist blog and on Christopher Fry of 'n Franch | sutilated, the spordimag zlatou, Leniny principiocco play by Gleadoux,United decided to leave it at that.

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