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KING'S PRINCESS

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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1957.

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BRITISH

SHIP

BUILDING

Londoa, Apr. 24.

The British Shipbuilding Con- ference in a report issued today stated that 806 ships of 6,741,000 were on order in #ross tons United Kingdom yards in the 12 months ended un March 31 s

year.

The total of new orders booked in his 12-month period was 382 ships of 2,759,000 gross tons, It said.

The Shipbuilding Conference,

a national commercial organisa- tion of the shipbuikling industry in Britult suld that new mer- chant ship orders booked in the first quarter of this year were for 00 ships of 600,000 gross

Lone.

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NEW ORDERS

Of the new orders booked in quarter. oil tankers and cargo vessels each accounted for 43 per cent, passenger Pasenger/cargo for a percent and other types of vessels 6 per cont.

The proportion of the total order book for foreign account is 22 per cent. The proportion of new ordera for foreign ac- count was about 30 per cent.

A Kurface shot of the Ex- plorer, Royal Navy sub- marine which is the fasteri, in the world. Driven by high- test peroxide, the Explorer Justa achieved an underwater speed of more than 25 knola Exact sited is top-sterek~~- Express Photo.

Some People

'Had It In'

For Norman

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Red Symbols

Re-Appear

In Hungary

Washington, Apr. 23,

TRADE RELAXATION "A Step In The RED CHINA NOT Right Direction'

Says Britain

London, Apr. 23.

ENTERING:

FILM FESTIVAL

Paris, Apr. 23,

-The organising: commition of the Cannes Film Festival an- nounced today, that Communist China had withdrawn from tho Fostival, to be held from May 2 to 17.

A committes spokesman said

British official quarters today described the recent United States proposals on relaxation of t In addition Nationalist controls on trade with Communist China as "a step in the right direction.”

China would not enter any alms

because they would not be ready in time, but said that a Nationi» · alist Ching delegation would,

But the sources emphasised that these pro-attend. posals did not fully meet Britain's wish for elimina- Mr Christian Pineau, iba tion of the China Differential Trade List which Frend Foreign Minister, will bars certain strategic goods from trade with China preside at the opening of the though these are not barred in trade with Soviet im "Around the World in 80 Russia and the East Communist states.

British sources mid today that, the detailed list of goods which the United States proposed to drop from the Chloe Differential List and of those which it pro- posed to add to the existing ist of goods barred from trade with Itussin was expecle to reach the Foreign Office moment,

Great Interest

any

The Source sald there was great interest. here in knowing which articles the Unite A US military allache just Sintes proposed to retain on the returned from Budapest report-China Differential List and to

add to the Soviet 1st,

Ist

ed today that all the Commun- "hate symbols Hunga 'iana so much" have been restored in Hungary.

The Foreign Omoo spokes man, cominenting formally the United States proposals, said

Capi Thomas R. Gleason, 32.today: stid "statues have been rebuilt and the red stars are out,"

The

Partial Control

on

"We welcome the United States readiness, following the Kadar Government | Bermuda Conference, to agree Ottawa, Apr. 23.

ordered Gleason out of Budapest to some relaxation of the China The External Affairs De-

two weeks ago on what he call-controls.

"completely ridiculous" partment declined comment today on a report that the charges of engaging in espion- He had been the Army's United States Senate In- age.

assistant military attache at ternal Security Sub-Budapest since October, 1955.

learned of 数 Gleason said in an interview committee

Mounted the Hungarian

last uprising Royal Canadian

autumn was "completely spon- Police security report on E. Herbert Norman throughousen overflowing of anti- Communist feeling." A repetition disgruntled American em- now would be difficult, Ir

possible at all, because ployees in Tokyo,

Russlane, he said, have things "screwed down."

I was reported that Norman's criticism of Gen Douglas Mac- Arthur's Policies in Japan angered American member of headquarters statt,

ailled

The report said it was hoped his that the effects of recent stop and that they

Norman, page In Britain's shipyards

would be mitigated in the The Senate Sub-committee's Jonger term, particularly J steel supplies improved anticipated. Reuter.

Discredit Chiang Move

that report

Norman Cana as dazz Ambassador to Cairo

who leaped to his death on April 4, was and remained

Communist was apparently based on information contained

in an RCMP report of an in- vestigation info Norman's university-days association with left wingers.

The Department spokesman seld consideration, would be given to publishing a complete, documented record of the Nor- man casc.

Paris, Apr. 23, A Foreign Ministry spokesmanY said

Whether such a white paper today Communist Chinese Pre. would be published by the gov

ernments, and its contents, mier and Foreign Minister would have to be decided por- External Affairs Chou En-lai "apparently sonally by wanted to discredit Pre Minister Lester B. Pearson. He sident Chiang Kai-shek" is now touring eastern Canada and is not due here before Sun- when he claimed secret day. He will leave immediate- talks were under way be-ly to attend a North Atlantle tween Peking and Taipei. Council of Ministers meeting at

This is not the first time Bon-United Press, statements have been made 10 this effect," the spokesman suld, recalling that each time the Na-

lonalist Chinese Government forcefully denied allegations of such talks.

The Qual D'Orsay spokesman sald the agreement reached by the Japanese Socialists and the Peking authorities "may have Little effect because it remains

known to be

whether the Japanese delegation reflected the official thinking, or Japanese; public opinion.”

BOMB.BAN

The spokesman said France favoured expansion of trade relations with Rod China, but he look exception to the Chinese Communists appeal for a ban on atomic bomb tests.

MENZIES GOES TO BIAK

- Manila, Apr. 24. The Australian Prime Minis- ter, Mr R. G. Menzies, left by air tonight for Blak, Dutch Now Guinea, where a Royal Audra- an Air Force plane will take him to Port Moresby,

Ho

Mk Menzies, accompanied by his wife and a party of five, "The Peking Government, in showed no signs of fatigue in our opinion, should first be conspite of a heavy schedule during cerned with explosions taking his two-day state visit.

very frontier of smiled broadly and waved to China," the spokesman said, re- a crowd before stepping into ferring to Russia's nuclear teste his plane. in Sibèria.-United Press,

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Cairo, Apr. 23. The Egyptian Financo Minda- try today announced that sequestration of foreign - pro- perty, (except that on French and, British property, would be lifted from May 4.

The property of interned sonia' or those undệt, hòus best way moquestrated under a military proclamation November 1-"last,

The lifting of the sequestra- tion will apply, párticularly 46. the property of Egyptian, Jews and statelesa persona~~~Francb- Process

Mr Menzice and party were unanimous in describing the Manila stay as splendid visit."

Reuter.

POP

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"We are not, however, yet in

position

make a firm assessment of these proposals untli we have an Opportunity to study them in detall,”

British sources pointed out today that under the American

adkied the proposal Items

to the Soviet list would be subject only to a partial control suff- cient to prevent thefr.export through Eastern Europe to China, Reuter.

The Army has assigned Glca- son to Intelligence work at the Pentagon-United Press.

SINGAPORE CONFERENCE

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The Crown Colony of flingapore la" to become `a`slalo sgroed within the British Commonwealth. This has bee upan at a London Conference between the Melich Gorer- spout and an all-party delegation" from Bitgapore. Piolare shows Bellish Colonial Secretary Alan Lénnox-Bord address" Ing the conference after the signing of the conference, re- port-Express Photo.

NO, I DON'T

BELIEVE IS PEOPLE SPREADING COLD GERMS

SCHWEITZER'S

APPEAL

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Bonn, Apr. 23. The chairman of the parila- mentary section of Dr Konrad Adenauer's Christian Demoem- the Party, De Heinrich Krone, said hero today that Dr Schweitzer's appeal wag "very significant

to

"If Dr Schweitzer refers the dreadful effects of an atomic war, then one must emphatically

warnings," support his

Dr Krone said,

He sud De Schweitzer's view "agrees in broad outlines" with the views of Dr Adenauer, the Chancellor, about the need for an all-round controlled armament including weapons ----Acuter.

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