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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1956.
nada To DEMOCRAT'S FOREIGN POLICY
Claim
Gulf Of
St Lawrence
Ottawa, Aug. 16. Canada plans to claim the Gulf of St Lawrence and aimilar Canadian stretches of water as its territorial waters, the Canadian Press News Agency reported today,
it was understood that the would be set out before claim 11 United Nations in the autumn, when Canada will ask for recognition of the 12-milo territoral limit.
presen limit is three miles off-shore.
would Omelais mild Canada also claim as territorial waters, boxes of water such as Hecate Strait-between the Queon Charlotte jalands and British Columbia
mainland **** and Amundsen Our und Fuxc Basin in te Arctic.
The
Som Canadian officials are and to feel that these claims should be made to evoid possible future cmbarrassmuMIL for Cuntda,
OBSERVE DEW LINE
This is especially true of the Kuifs, sounds and basins in the Arctic archipflege. One nuthori- ty said it would be possible for a ship or plane of an unfriendly
to operate in power
over such a body of water. outside the present territorial imit, and thus observe the DEW (Distant Early Warning) rodar
line
OT
The Prime Minister, Mr Louis
St Lauren told the House at Commons on July 30 that the | Government
belleved the 12-
mile mit should be
by
But even if it were
other
nniione, historic fishing rights of other countries
in Canadian waters would still have ko be recognised Canada.-Reuter,
by
Two Strikes
End, One Starts
Salisbury, Aug. 16. The strike at the Mufulira Copper Mine will end tomorrow morning, according to a report from Kitwe,
Mure than 500 ticket paid Africons turned up for work today and there was a full turn- out of staff Africans and essen- tial service workers.
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His First Picture
Three-year-old Angus Modre took blev nàư cầmetá along when he went to see Princess Margaret at the Festival As she walked by she smiled-and Hall in London recently, the young photographer got his first Röyal susp.
The Prince was attending the Jubilee celebrations of She received the Unson of Giris Schools for Social Service.
£1,000, which will be used to pursts, tofallir about 76 provide anz old people's rest-room at the Union's settlement in London.
For the occasion she wore a dress of pale gold silk with a pleated skirt, and close-fitting hat to match.
COLLISIONS AT SEA
ILO TO DISCUSS MARITIME LAW
Geneva, Aug. 16.
A decision which will have considerable effect on any enquiries into collisions at sea, such as that of the liners Andrea Doria and the Stock- holm, is to be taken at a 21-nation maritime con- ference opening in London from September 19 to October 2.
The conference sponsored by But another strike begun the International Labour Organ- consider Jurisdie- today this time at the Chibu. tsation will
from luma Mine, the newest Rhodesian Mional problems arising Selection
Mine on the maritime collisions or other in-
cidents of navigation. This is the sixth copper belt,
Most important item on the in a scries of protest strikes
agenda will be consideration of Chile, whereby again at the system
put workers are automatically
Then
o monthly contracts when they reach a certain standard.
WEAKENED
Mr Matthew Nkoloma, Scere-
a report on who has the right mark, Homlist China, Den-
CRITICISED
Threat To Freedom
Of Manoeuvre Of Administration
By PAUL SCOTT RANKINE
Washington, Aug. 16.
The foreign policy plank hurriedly adopted by the Democratic Pary's na- tional convention last night for their election manifesto is being criticised by many former Democratic supporters of Presidents Roosevelt and Truman as likely to limit the freedom of
DEATHLY HUSH
London, Aur, 16.
The London Bnes Camai conference, which opersed In a mood of high worloun- hoss this morning, endod -Itu Aras day's work with.a
huket of Tanghter.
the
Freilch Foreim Minister, Christian Plapan, had just fined spodking and D became clear from allthen this mettled over the indeling, that no other do- legato wished to speak to- day.
Finally, the conferenes chairman, British Foreign Scoretary, Selwyn Lloyd, remarked drily:
"If no and tile wishes to speak, I don't so why we should als looking at one another."
amia conèrsi And, laughter, he declared the ression closed. Franco-
Presse.
manoeuvre of any Democratic adminis- Malaya May
tration that may come into office next January.
The resolution on foreign policy, one of the longest in the history of the party, was scarcely listened to when it was read at the convention. The majority of the delegates at the time were excitedly caucusing and manoeuvring in the con- troversy created over the civil rights plank.
The fear being expressed here when he arranged to take tho
Have To Recruit Engineers
Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 16.
The Malayan Government would have to recruit en- gineers in Britain and Aus- tralia if qualified Malayans prefer pri-
to continued
is that a document drafted by step, unusual for a Secretary of vate employment, the Direc- politicians for politicians rather State, of attending the party tor of Public Works, Mr than by serious policy-makers convention in San Francisco, a K. Nankivell, sald in an in- may be a serious embarrassment | plan which had to be
aban-
in some future time of inter-doned later because of the national crisis.
London Suez conference.
This is because of the large number of pledges aimed at winning the support of national- lat minority groups, who will
Objections
The last Democratic Secretary
wield important blocs of votes of State, Mr Acheson, is under- in key constituencies 10 the stood to have made objections coming election.
to the number of pledges in the Democratic Party's plank but was overruled by the political Leaders
For those whose parents cams from Poland and Czecho- slovakie
other parts and
of Eastern Europe there is a
terview today.
He said a drastic shortage of qualified engineers and super- up many vlars was holding projects.
Mr Naveli said: "We shall have to advertise vacancies in Britain and Australia if students say they are not inter- Joining government
ested ir
service,
the
"We would much rather re- cruit Asians but there are so In fact, Mr Acheson and some pledge
State few qualified Malayan er.gineers, to liberate the "captive" peoples of his assistants in the
Department are known to have in the country." there,
Just the sort of pled drafted a different plank which Mr Nankivell said his depart- which has dogged the conduct
had Beni clrculars to if East-West relations by the confined itself to restating the ment
engineering students, Republican Secretary of State, basic philosophy of Democraile Malayan
in contrast to overseas urging them to enter foreign polley John Foster Dulles ever that of the Elsenhow Adminis-government service
on their, since it was pel down in the
return home--Reuter, Republican Party platform intration,China Mail Special. 1952.
Mr
Jewish Plan
For the Jewish minorities. particularly powerful in New
ROXY› BROADWAY
York State. the largest in the 2nd Big Week! Now Showing the 9th Day!
aro pledges for the state issuing certificates of unton, there competency but also that of the mupporting defensive arms for maritime state in whose waters Israel and indirect attacks on Saudi Arabia for discriminating an aceldent occas,
Countries tolding part in the against American citizens in the are Argentina, Remod services "on grounds of conference
Canada, race and religion" Belgium, Australia.
Political platforms are fre. ignored by strong Franco, Greece, quently under international and national West
India, Italy,presidents after an election, Germany
But in the foreign policy feld law to suspend or withdraw cer- Japan, the Netherlands, Norway, Lidates of
of ship's Pakistan, competency
Portugal, Sweden, such plodges, hurriedly passed officers who have been involved Britain and the United States unnoticed on the convention floor the and later remembered by -Reuter in maritime accidents.
minority groups to which they A draft resolution to be con-
have been made, can seriously sidicred by the conference
estriel the freedom of a harasa- ed Secretary of State at a time of international crisis.
tery of the Northern Rhodesian provides that "authorities of the Ike Will Speak
petency
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Mineworkers Union, sold today staff which has issued a com- theso prolest strikes would
certificato
alone continue on the copper belt competent to suspend or with- Indefinitely until the union "was free to represent whom it wished."
The union claims it has been
draw it."
Ending Trouble
weakened by the system of This would mean that if the
transfer to monthly contracts
and by the refusal by the mining resolution is adopted a country companies to recognise the union in whose territorial waters 09 representing men on monthly collision occurred have no right to imppee disciplinary action contracts,
Meanwhile, the strike of against any officers involved
The resolution lo almed about 2,000 African employees
at a Jute factory and a weaving ending the present double juris- this action whereby officers are sub- mili At Umtali ended
per jected not only to control of morning when about 90 cent of the striking workers returned to work-China Mail Special.
Journalist Released
Berlin, Aug 10. Hans Jochen Partenhelmer, a Berlin Journalist, who had been missing since 1940, returned to Berlin today after 10 years of imprisonment in East Gerthany. Partenheimer said he had been arrested at Frankfurt-um-Odor, where he had gone to report on the repatriation.
120,000 from the Soviet
.
asa
Germans Union.
He was denounced to the Soviet authorities
spy because he had worktext for Western papers after having worked on a Sovjet sector paper, dhá "was, wontenced t to 10 years dt hard labour, ho said."-France-Presst,
Grock Evangelos AVTO Tomiced
bálka
höre
of diplomati
To The Nation
Mr Dulles may have had in mind averting just such inser- tions in the Republican platform
Admiral Dies
San Francisco, Aug, 10. President Elsenhower will ad- dress the nation a week from tonight, just before the close of the Republican convention, it was announced here by the
Newport, RI, Aug 10. can National Committee. Republican
McCor- Vice-Admiral Lynde The nomination and balloting mick, former Supreme Allied Atlantic, of the and vice-presi- Commander on presidential
nominees will be dential
Naval held and
President of the Ian Wednesday evening.
War College ince 1954, died at Ex-President Herbert Hoover the naval hospital here today will address the convention on of a heart attack. He was 61---
Reuter. Tuesday night-Reuter.
LIM ACTS ÀS MEDIATOR IN STRIKE
Singapore, Aug. 10. The Chief Minister of Singaporé, Mr Lim Yow-hock, today mot officials of the British owned Fred Waterhouse Com- pany Limited and représenta- tiytg of ita 200 striking employees,
The
meeting fellowed
a clash between strikers yesterday and police outside the gate of this company's rubber process- ing factory
POP
SORRY IT'S SO LÁTU =I GOT TIED UP WITH
SUET
| Kiol sounds had to be called
workers" represcotatives
to
bold a meeting to draft terms
for ring the strike.
out when the strikers had| attempted to fight off the police but were overpowered. After obtaining their terms. Mr he said. Sixty, including women were arrested. policemen and
. ho
Lin cald he would meet the management again to bring
sted strikers
in court la
18
Two
four strikers
about b
were injured.
Today
the
UD
on
The workers have bec
strike for about a month to
for support their demands higher wages and better They were released on bail. Their
pleaded not
A
advised
working conditions..!!
Mr Lim told reporters after the
mecting ho
DO
FIND WONDER T HIS COMPY
tho
#uilty charge of obstructing the factory's gate.
cases will come up for Inen tion in court next Thursday Router.
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