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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, ~ 1057; 7°
KOREA: SYMBOL
Chou Admits Socialism May OF RESISTANCE
Have Variations Egyptian Aspects
PREMIER IN GREAT FORM
AT “WARSAW RECEPTION
By ANTHONY CAVENDISH. ·
Warsaw, Jan. 15.
Premier Chou En-lai of China said today that there was only one road to socialism, but that it may be developed to suit varied conditions.
RETURNING
SAMURAI SWORD
New York, Jan. 15. An ancient Samurai aword, seized by дл American Army lieutenant in occupied Japan nearly 12 years ago, was on ita way to its rightful owner in Nagoya today.
South the
James P. Stannard of Dorset, Vermont, พอ Ileutenant who took the sword from the family of Isco Okuda under orders to seize alt weapons from the Japanese,
Today
Stonnard, who is now a plumber, handed the well- preserved 500-year-old sword over to Isamu Matsuda, Cultural Attache at Japanese Consulate General here.
The sword will be flown to Japon and in another ceremony In Tokyo sometime next week honded over to Okuda's family
Stannard, 38, said in a letter sword that accompanying the he was "extremely happy to be able to return this sword,
Tradition ant family pride
the only two of
many qualities admirable
al the Japanese people, I have known the Japanese people ne a for- midable foe in the fold, and,
important, friendly people in their home- land."
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A TROPHY Stannard said before the ceremony today that when he left Japan in December 1945, the army allowed him to take the sword RS D trophy. He syid when he was confiscating the sword the Okuda family offered him the equivalent of $1,500 Instead, He could not accept the offer, Okuda to write his name
The beaming Chinese leader delegation's visit here during at abla toast, In which he said they chatted with pressmen reception given in his honour had "understood that our party by the Chinese Ambassador, united itself in October and now Wang Ping-nan, at the Teachers įthe Chinese can confirm their Trade Union Hall on the West understanding of our changes.
Everyone sees nk of the Vistula.
the future in Arkevi by United
relation to the days of the Press whether he thought there were October revolution."
The different. roads to socialism, Mr Chou replied:
Adaptation
Party First Secretary, Wladyslaw Gomulks joined in the round of toasts and
paid tribute speeches and Premier Chou.
to
The Chincur Premier sald he "There is only one road to was leaving
10- for Budapest socialism, but it may be
but that he was going morrow ва adapted
different con-
for only one day. ditions. Socialism is like #
Asked
whether the Indian free which has many branches, but the roots are Premier, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, was helping to get China re- here in Europe in Marxlum-
cognised in the United Nations, Leninism,"
Premier Chou said:
Premier Chou was then asked whether there was any limit to the height to which the branches could grow away from the Irce. ile sald:
"The branches can grow its muen na conditions allow," He would not agree that they could grow up to the sky,"
Premier Chou then another question:
sald in
Doing Best
but
"He is doing his best, there are still people who da not approve of us."
Mr Chou will sign the com- munique on his talks with Poles here tomorrow morning before leaving for Budapest by air at about 0000 GMT. He will niso press conference.-~~- United Press.
respect my enemies. I have real respect for Ohiang Kai-bold shok and I fearivu a preat dail from him. It
L from our enemies that we learned how to fight,"
Jovial
The Jovial and portly Pre- mler was in great form. drank tousts with this porter and another Western correspondent, and told them he hoped to see them bolb In Peklug on his return,
Princess Grace Chooses Nurse For Heir
Stahl,
He then poured a glass of
Monaco, Jan. 16. Chinese rice wine, considerably Mademoiselle Margaret alronger than vodka, and gave it to Premier Joset Cyrankiewicz,
the pretty Swiss who spluttered and hod tears nurse, chosen by Princess running out of his eyes as be Grace of Monaco to take swallowed the fiery liquid al a care of the expected heir gulp. Newsmen asked Mr but told Isag Cyranklowicz what the vole to the Principality, was would be in next Sunday's one of hundreds of young Over elections.
women who applied for to "God knows." replied the
Premier.
Stannard tried
and
address on the sword, the years locate the owner but the ad- dress was written in Japanese and he did not know how to go about it until last year a friend in Northwest Airlines, who flow the Tokyo route, offered to locale the Okudus.
a
All these years the sword, in lacquered bamboo sheath, was prominently displayed in the Stannard's Vermont home. - United Press.
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"We have no contact with God," azid a newanan.
"But we have," said Polish Premier,
the
Mr Cyrankiewicz also spoke the results of the Chinese
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Soviet Rumia's Nikita Khrushchev is pictured top re- ceiving_representatives of the Egyptian Peace Commities, Abdel Rahman El Hamisi, left, and Farouk El Kadi, right. Ploture bottom shows a patrol of United Nations Danish troops in the Sinal Desert. The Danta pang most of their time on patrol, road-making and searching for mines, They also keep watch to ensure that there are no more Israell- Errollan clashes-Express Photo,
YEMEN PROPAGANDA
RUSSIAN AND EGYPTIAN INSPIRED
London, Jan. 15. Dr Charles Hill, making his bow as Britain's unofficial propaganda chief, tonight flatly denied that Britain had attacked the Yemen,
He said that the ruler of Yemen "is clearly being used as a tool by the Egyptians and Rus-
sians.
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ing, 23-year-old nailve of In a maiden speech at Zurich, with brillant qualifica- | Middlesbrough 45 the DEW tions in child nursing, was chosen Chancellar of the Duchy of partly on account of her fuent Logaster, Dr Hill said “in fact, command of both French and Yement tribesmen and troops English.
have crossed into the Aden pro- tectorate and attacked the tribes who live there."
The young nurse, who took up her duties three days ago, la delighted by the royal nursery sulic, corried out in a colour scheme of white and yellow with wicker furniture. There is an enormous decorative panel with an animal theme by the artist BarberoussC.
THREE ROOMS
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but
"It is true that we have had to send troops and aircraft to deal with Yemeni raiders who have crossed the frontler, the tale that we have invaded Yemen with aircraft, guns and tanks is utterly untrue," he said,
Dr Hill, former Postmaster-
with recent
respon-
DR CHARLES HILL››
- The three rooms, a bedroom, a playroom and a dining room, all communicate with the pri- General
of Prince sibility apartments Rainier and Princess Grace,
for the Government's have kept our side of the bar- public relations, is now coneen gain and we intend to go on According to reports current trating wholly on that job for doing so.
Prime Minister Harold Mac
in nearby Nice today, the royal millan in his new sinccupe past. child's maternal grandfather,
"We cannot believe that the John
has B. Kelly,
just British
newspapers have Yemen Government has no hand bought the luxurious villa already labelled him "Minister in these raids. Note the world "Lannonciade", a mile
outside of Propaganda." Dr Hill sits in wide propaganda now going on.” „Menton, in order to be near hia the grandchild.--France-Presse,
VISIT POSTPONED
Paris, Jan, 15. The visit to Denmark of a delegation of the Supreme E- viet Parliament of the Soviet Union scheduled for mid- January, has been postponed, Tas reported today.
Tast
Cabinet "The story, which la balny else- spread from Cairo and where; that Britain has attacked the Yemen is completely false, In fact, Yemeni tribesmen and troops love crossed into the Aden protectorate and attacked the tribes who Uve there.
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"What are the mollves of the ruler of Yomen?" Dr Hill asked.
He is clearly being used the Egyptians foot by
and Russiare And we know what the Russian motives are.
"Here,
as elsewhere in thei Middle East, the Russians aru "We have given our word that bent on destroying British In- delegation, we will protect the tribes living fluence and removing our p said the which had been invited to visit around Adon In the protectorate, tection and our help from the
are Arab people who Denmark by the Danish Parlia- They allow us to make treaties sment, would make the trip at a on their behalf One of these is friends. Their aim da to enslave date which will be decided upon with the Yemen to preserve the Arab peoples to the tytanoy
Russian communizmy." raiding from either side. We United Press.
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France-Presse,
ONE-MAN VACUUM FILLER
A YOUNG Swiss doctor so-
El Arish, Jan. 15.
mained for a brief period fo- day the only authority in this township of 40,000 people.
As a column of
Traeli half track vehicles began to move out of the town's main square and before Yugorlay units of the United Nations Emergency Force appeared from behind bend loading into the town Able doctor filma Abe "wsalbqrity:
He was Dr Loule Gailland, 38- year-old delegate of the Inter- national Red Crosi' who wait- ed for the incoming Yugoslave with samo 30. of the town's
notables.
our
(Major Donald Morgan, UNEF
Canadian Hadison" officer, stop-
"ped" out and was greeted by Major-General Moshe Dayan, Chief of Staff of the Israeli' Army who empocted his
before their with-j
*: drawal,
The handover was carried out in closely carinata col operation, At, 9755 GMT driver ute the last Isconil vehicles kega revving "Kup their engines +, 24
the first white-painted UN station set, 4 1) gon dying a walla flag smao
ed the main square,,
Who Wugoslavačkové in from the town' western approaches verstbelast farağıl vehicles left by the cast," "AI - DB01 - KIMET" the-dast of the Zarzail CHEV had 1008 --- ending their 73-dageneoupation, can China
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TO COMMUNISM
United Nations, Jan. 15.
“Korea still stands as the world's greatest symbol of free mankind's resistance to com- munism," said Kyung Kyoo Cho, Vice-Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Korea, in a statement made to the press this afternoon.
Kyung Kyoo Chor expressed
1. Denounce immediately. the opinion that the United
the Korean armistice, Nations has still the opportunity which "a temporary truce, to stop communium and "spéod permitting" the Communists to the collapse of the Soviet slave pet the stage for world war empira,"
three "
For
instance, he said, the Unlled Nations could:
APARTHEID
DEBATE RESUMES
Admit To UN
2. Admit Korea to the United Nations. "It is the moral responsibility
the General Assembly to admit the Republic of Korea and give proof to the world that inter- national Justice can transcend political expediency."
3. Ensure Korean unifica- tion.
in the Special Political Com- would pledges that
justice
New York, Jan. 16.
4. Treat with The problem of race rela-
former Korean war pri- tions called for prudence soners. For instance, Et ex-POWE and perseverance, Dr Koto were unilaterally taken to India Matsudiara of Japan sald to. and several were returned to the UN day in the resumed debate Communists despite the
Constand
they completo free mittee of the United Nations chalce. General Assembly
on the
The United Nations has a apartheid
(segregation) sacred obligation to these anti- policies of the Union of Communist former prisoners South Africa,
Im- and, it should procced mediately to undo the grievous wrongs courunited by Indčila,
have
HAROLD WILSON
'Rab' Went To Wrong School
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!
London, Jan. 15. Mr Harold Wilson a leading member of the opposition La- bour Party said at Huytonito. night that the new government of Mr Harold Macmillan still the old team "based on tho same aristocratic connections and the same school tle”.
Wis
He told a party mooting in his constituency that Mr R. A. Butler the other possible choice as prime minister "never had a chance because he sent to the wrong school."
"We dare not allow emotion to obature the delicate issuo of human relationship," he said. **This Committee has been Most Compelling debating for many sessions the question of race conflict in 1 South Africa resulting from the
Kyung Kyoo Cho said that of policy of apartheid of the Union
all these issues, the action of South Africa, A conflict of
ΟΙ the Когал armistice is "the views has brought about the most compelling" as "hiding withdrawal of the South African behind the truce and its un- Calling for a general election delegation from this Committee, wavering observance by the "before this reshuffled team. United Nations, the Communiste
socks to do any damage" Mr "The situation thus created is have created gigantic illegal Wilson said it was about time
not only hurmful to the prestige forces
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on
millan who had been built up "almost as an awival from s distant planet."
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armed with atomic of the United Nations but also weapons, guided missiles and someone debunked Me Mag- la paralysing the pencetul and more than 500 jet fighters and friendly discussions and bombers, jeopardising дэ well a solution
this particularly
These forces are intended for aliente problem. In our view use in a renewal of the Korean this is certainly not condudve war—an outbreak that probably to the creation of international would lead to world war three conditions, propitious for the art the atomic devastation we furtherance of the principle we are trying to avert-France- stand for," he said--Reuter. Prissie:
"No member of the new Cabinet bears a heavier respon
the Suez disastēr Elbility for than Mr Macmillan," he added. -Ching Mall Special, podat
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