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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, JULY
1967
UN SECURITY COUNCIL SEAT NEW PURGE
US And Britain
Decide To Back Japan
New York, July 2.
Britain and the United States both have de- cided to back Japan for membership of the United Nations Security Council, thus virtually assuring her of election, informed sources said today.
The question will come up at the next General Assembly, opening on September 17.
I elected, Japan would take ce on January 1, 1068, when Cuba, The Philippines and Aus tralia will have completed their two-year term.
There is a tacit understand ing that Council seats are dis- tributed on a geographical basis, aid Panama and
Canada are understood to be fairly certala of succeeding Cubr, a Latin American representative, and Australia, the Commonwealth
onc,
and a deal was worked out by the then President, Senator Jos Moza of Chile, to divide the
between Yugo two-year term slavin and the Philippines. the first year, 1950.
In the draw, Yugoslavia won
Denounced
The Soviet Union bitterly de- nounced the arrangement and la expected to back an castern European state for membership when the elections are held this
Colombla, the other Latin year. American member of the 11- Britain supported the Soviet nation Council, completes her term next year.
position at the 1055 assembly, The Philippines occupies the because of her interest in pre- principally, it was understood. ocal assigned to Eastern Europe serving the Commonwealth right But this is because the dead-lo a seat, now occupied by Aus- locked with Yugoslavia in, the tralla. baloling at the 1855 Assembly
Missionaries
RED CHINA EXPELS 6,000
Taipei, July: 2. Father Aidan McGath of the St. Columban's Mis sionary Society, who spent two and a half years in Communist Chinese gaol, said today the Peking re- gime has expelled some 6,000 foreign Roman Ca tholic misilonaries from China mainland.
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In addition, Father McGath Bald, the Chinese Reds have executed at least 500 Chinese priests and imprisoned counties
others,
In an Inczview with a local newspaper, he said the Reds have also confiscated 9,000 Roman Catholic primary schools, 200 high schools, 200 haspitats and three universilica.
Father McGuth was expelled from Red China in 1954. Ho is presently on a private visit hore-United Press.
Thus, diplomats said, British support for Japan meant a shift of position. Feeling behind it was sald to be that the Com- monwealth claim to representa- tion could stand on its merits, particularly since four mem bers of the powerful Afro-Asian group...Ceylon, Ghana, India
usd Pakistan fire also Common- wealth countries.
East European
the
WELL. WELL, WHAT A SIGHT.
Expressions of some of the onlookers
some using kameras - as they watch the Ministers leaving No. 10 Downing Street after the opening of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference in London.—- Keystons Photo.
DRAFTING OF NEW KASHMIR RESOLUTION?
The Soviet Union is expected to sponsor an eastern European candidate for the sout sought by Japan, but informed sources Afro-Asian group were sure to said today that most of the
London, July-2. support the Far Eastern power, particularly since
Indian sources sald 10, group is known to be anxious night that the Prime Minis to consolidate its representationer and Foreign Minister of Pakistan are drafting a new Kashmir resolution to be put before, the United Nations Security Council.
in the Council:
Japan was admitted to the United Nations membership only last December.
Ever since, she has played an increasingly constructive role in the World organisation, diplo
mats sald
Ticy sald Dritish officiala were assising with the draft Mr Nobusuke Kishi, the Prima cf a resolution calling for a UN- which Minister, in understood to have supervised plebiscie discussed
Would Japan's bid
the people of Kashmir for
decide whether to join India or Security Council membership with President Eisenhower and Pakistan.
officials visit to the
NOT AWARE
UK Interested In Nasser's Call
London, July 2.
A Foreign Office spokesman said today that. Britain had noted "with interest" President Gamal Abdel Nasser's call for a return to normal relations between Britain and Egypt.
A-Energy Plans
Suffer
Set-Back
Nasser's offer was made in af television interview shown here fast night,
contemplated KISHI DENIES FORCED INTO SECRET AGREEMENTS
that Egypt has made no direct approach to Britain for the re- sumption of diplomalle relations.
WE WILL CONSIDER
we receive such approach from Egypt we will consider it," the spokesman cdded.
The British reaction made it clear that the British Govern- ment is not prepared to consider
Britain for resump- of hormal relations
The
Nasser's feeler as formal Minister
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approach
to
Tokyo, July 2 Japanese Prime
Mr Nobusuke Kishi tonight denied he had The spokesman added in been forced into reaching b
other administration during his recent Tnited States,
·Pakistan sources said, they Word of Britabi's support was were not aware that a new re- disclosed only today. Franco solution and China, the other permanent Thes emphasised, however, energy plans suffered a reply to questions at the regular number of secret agree
members of the Security Council, were expected to "go along" with the Anglo-American dele- gations-Router.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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ACROSS
1 Space calculation (4),
4 Formal speech (7).
8 Intide information (4);
# Nothing but a Japanese wit-
plane (4).
10 Put in the shudo (7).
11 Uncommon? That's fino (4),
12,Only just! (3),
24 Pty with soft soup (7).
17 Got up (6).
19 Lon by the sea (5).
22 Reduces (7),,
28 Showed one's years. (4).
27 Just a roW. (4).
28 He has to decide (7);
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2 Smoking Jacket? (0).
3 Loves a lot (6)
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4 Covent Garden speciality
(8).
5 Oh, go away! (8).
6. Legal preliminary? (5).
7 Beginning of the attacks (5).
13 Armour by „posti (4)..
13 Pulls oneself brokewardal (4),
15. Bibbling over (4),
16 Stretched out (4).
10 Absorbed (0).
20 Worry, to weariness (4).
31 Second performance
23 Exciting fear (5). ·
29 Bó poative about (4).
24 Make a hit (8). ..
30 Holes. Hed together with
25 Horoty ancestor (0).
$1 Hales the sight of (7)
32 Tennis groupet (4),
(6).
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Bonn, July 2 West Germany's atomic) was being prepared. that Pakistan had been de major set-back today when manding such a
plebistlic The Indian Informants said the government suddenly Prime Minister, abandoned attempts to push that Pakistan H. S. Suhrawardy · and lus a nuclear energy bill through The spokesman declined to Foreign Minister, Malik Firoz Parlament before. the comment on detales of President Khan Nodn, were working on September elections.
Naser's interview. He said, the draft. They
however, that Britain was not are attending
The decision Lac Commonwealth Primo
to do so was aware that Egypt hud Informed announced ofter A group at the United Nailons in writing Ministers meeting here.
sane 60 deputies of Chancellor of her, readiness to accept Keared Adenauer's Christian Jurisdiction of the Internations! (parliament) earlier today., Democrats (CDU) expressed Court of Justice on the legal
conference thal ments with the United Britain had at present no in tention of taking the initiative States administration during for such a move.
fils récent visit to Washing- ton.
NO COMMENT
A Pakistan official declined to fears that the bill might hamper uses of the Suez Canal. comment on reports from
the inter atomic rearmament of the UN that his government is Pundeswehr. urging a July meeting of the The bill laid down the legal Security Council on Kashmir. conditions for operation of
Suhrawardy was believed to bo.making "diplomatic inquiries here to determine whether Council members favour in July 6ession
"Paldstan will most certainly raise the Kashinir Issue in the Security in September," one source said,—Unlicht Press.
ISRAEL WANTS PEACE IN MIDDLE EAST
FIRST READING
·
PREPAREDNESS
A usually reliable government source said Mr Kishi's denial was made at a meeting of Liberal- Democratic (Conservative) mezo- bers of both houses of the Diet
NOT INCLUDED !
The Chief Cabinet Secretary,
·Nass in his interview in Mr Kirghide Ishida, yesterday and other purposes. West Ger- and accept a riling by the in- atomic reactors for industrial dicated his preparedness to seek "everal important tmues, dis- told correspondents there' were many plans to buy or constructernational Court on the Suezcussed but not included in the at least half-dozen such re-
joint
United States-Japanese Canal. octors.
communique announced 功 The
British spokesman Washington last week' emphasised that written ceptance of the ruling of the Mr Ishida sild among the International Court was pre- lasues were release of United The bill already had passed scribed by the statutes. A mère States convicted war criminals, fts first reading and committee verbal declaration was not held the defreezing of Japanese singes in the Bonn Parliament: binding, ho salo,United assets in the United States, the
It was due to receive its second press,
roturn of Butin Islanders to and third readings in the
their homeland, Inigration Bundestag Lower House) after
and issues relating to Japanese- parenge pr constitutional amendment giving the Federal
South Korean negotiations for the normalising of relations be Government control of Bil
tween the two countries. peaceful atomle energy ques-
Reuter. tlons.
But for the second time in days the constitutional amendment failed to pam bes cause it was two votes short br
Says Elath ave London, July 2. The Israeli ambanador to Britain called today for
an
the necessary 322-two-thirds of the Lower House. More than 90 deputies failed to put in "International under
an appertonice for the vote. standing” to solve the United Pros problems of the Middle East.
Mr Eliaht, Elath, in a speech QUAKE ROCKS
to the Anglo-Jewish Associa
tion, said Israel sought pende in the Middle East with "no in- tention of aggrandidemaat er conquest."
ASSAM
cafoun, July 2
US FATHER PROTESTS SON'S ARREST
New York, July 2. Les Mcooker, the father of 22-year-old American soldler, Déwayne Moosker, accused of murdering a man named Abdel Ahmed
Lamia in Paris,
today
protested bocâusa bls son
Masks Lost By Touring Troupe
Paris, July 2. Japanese theatrical Company touring Franco had been arrested by the tonight reported loss of a
Package of masks essential for its performances.
| French : #üthöriller.
"Isnel welcornes, för her own
Micker mid he did not want soke as well na her neighbollw Millions of people ruded for his son tried in a French court enke, any progress in the area sufly Into starch and helds and was prepared to bring the
17e troupe, of the Japanese to raise standards of living," he in the day hours bé sochy as i matour belord the United States thake: "No," was returning in asserted, adding, These are for one-minds earth tremor. Yocked Supreme Court If Eversmery ... more nécessary to the welate the sale of Amontrol of the support or Franke Rijous when they discovered the
cusker fald, he had been by Pulmonar í hon of the Middle East than hations India's border with allette slogans, which con, only
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EXPECTED IN RED CHINA
BY JACQUES LOCQUIN
Peking, July-2.
The Communist Chinese campaign against “rightist deviationists". has entered a new phase, expected to be marked by a purge revolutionaries".
of "c
'counter.
The new phase was clearly Chungking with "arch entrès indicated in an editorial by the of China, John Leighton Stuart, Commualst Party
paper former American Ambassador to "People's Daily which sold | China, and American Generali,. that "bourgeois" and "reaction George Marshall and Albért ary's force had been deliberate Wedemeyer. Lo was censured for Is left unchecked "In order to having invited America con let the masses understand how sular oficials to cocktail party dangerous they the, and pars | in Shanghal. In 1948)=$rance- ticipate in their total elimina- Presse, Lop."
A TRAP
The paper said: "We organis
ed a trap to catch all those who wero planning to usury power,"
A check of the national and provincini
thet press showed somewhat less than 200 persons have been accused of "rightist deviation."
Among them are prominent
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AIRCRAFT STILL MISSING
Dacca, July 2. The Pakistan Dakota plane, missing since yes,
Agures, including Cabinet minis-terday with 24 persons ters, Lp Lung Chi, Chuan Po aboard, was still untraced Chum and Chang Nai Hst, and tonight, it was learned prominent journalists such here.
Chuim Ping, who was recently tired from the editorship of the "Kwang Ming Daly"
Earlier reports, that the alis craft had made a forced. Londing Tic anti-deviationist can- paign for the time being four Crew mumbers were safe end that the 20 passengers and mains centred on the "rectifica-uve been contradicted and It Hun" movement organised by was now feared that the plate tour of the six tiny parties, might have crashed in the Bay walch exist in China along with of Bengal, the Communist Party,
SELF-CRITICISM
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These parties have called, succession of “acculation meet- Inga" in which critics of the Communist Party are asked to make detailed "cif-criticians."
It was leased from Calcutta's Dum Dum airport that Indian aircraft, which imished to join the rich, operations yesterday, were also carrying out reconnali- territory in case the plano had sance over adjoining Teilda linded or crashed there.
At one such meeting, Lo-Lung The plane disappeared on Chi, head of the Democratic regular morning ́ ́flight froma League, had to explain why be (Chittagong to Dacca/ attended a dinner party in Presse.
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* wear it all the three; and as for worry- ing about it when 1 jump, I never givit a thought. I wondered at first whether It could stand up to the jarring and the fails, but they don't harm fe as all,
PAT SMYTHE
The world's leading woman show humper ̧
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