THE CHINA MAIL, „FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1958...
Battle In Commons On Berlin Policy
Sandys: "No Better Bevan: "It Alarms Ally Today Than The Russians. It A Strong Germany" Alarms Me Too!"
London, Dec. 1.
The Defence Minister, Mr Danean Sandys said to-
night that the danger to peace "comes now not from the Germans but from the Russians,” and stressed Germany's part as an ally of the West. Speaking in the House of Commons, he said, “I say, without qualification, I am glad that in the present dangerous situation we have Ger- many as our ally. She has become one of the mair pillars of the Western Alliance and the more offelent her armies can be made, the better it will be for the prace and safety of Europe."
"Whatever may have happen- ed in the just, Germany today o a lend and ally und she enjoy our contience.
"Wir glad to see the pro- gress of the new German Army Did we wekvine the strength it brings to NATO. Nuclear war. heads, will main American rustends but In emergency they will telesund by the American
stockpile forces incan theft tinent
Af Surly and in the Berlin question the alhes should stred
Adenauer Cheered In Berlin
Berlin, Dec. 4. The West German Chan- ceflar, Or Konrad Adenauer. told
meeting an election here tonight that every vole against the Bocialist Unity (Communist Party in Sun. day's elections was a vote against the Soviet proposals an Berlin.
He added that every vote for his Christian Democratic Party, now the stound largest party in the olty, would be a voto for the continuation of the "protec. the ahlsid" which Live Western Aillence was hold. Ing ever both West Berlin and West Germany.
The Chancellor was noisl. 800 ly applauded by the people who crowded into a small beerhall in a working class district near the East- West Berlin border to hear him speak. Restor.
rm and not show any signs of as a result of the uneasiness
Soviet notes,
3 the past the alles had said against Berlin that any attack
It
London, Dec. 4.
is time that Britain took the initiative on the German problem, Aneurin Bevan, Labour's . "shadow foreign minister", told the House of Commons today. Answering Mr Selwyn Lloyd's statement
on
foreign affairs, Mr Bevan raised Lábour cheers in saying: "Is it not time that we got off the escalator and started to walk, because the escalator is carrying us inevitably to destruction and everybody is beginning to de- velop a sense of inevitability.
The tire tins long past when
rise to Britain should
115 feet and give the work the lead that the world is now asking for".
Eartier, Mr Bevan had said: "We believe the Russian pro- Derlia posal to convert West into a free city is impracticable We do and also unacceptable. not believe-frankly
that believe anyhow was
serious proposal-but we do not believe the present situation is acceptable either.
an should be considered us attack against themselves, he And this position Bak!,
nattained.
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very satisfactory, but the inhabitants of the city still enjoyed their Under the Khrushchev herty
Bey would be plan, ne satd. quickly absorbed by Eastern Germany.
Mr Sandys said the West was with Baxious for a discussion the Soviet Union on the German problem in generol but this dis- usaion could not be limited to the Soviet proposals fur Beril.
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"So long as Berlin is in preset pomaluus position, it always going to be a source of trouble in Europe. But we consider something more has to be done,
"The solution of the problem of Berlin is a solution of the German problem and the solu ton of the German problem is solution <! the European problem."
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"Could anything be more provocative than Dr Adenauer's
road and rail almost to statement that he was not yet stundst southern England. No aircraf had taken of since midnight test night from. London and planes on the way here had to be detoured
To other fields.
The weather report offered no relief, and in tret it pre- dicted that the fog would grow worse tonight.
The Duke of Edinburgh, who was to have returned to Lon- don today, bad to remain tem- porarily in Germany, where he of his was visiting members family France-Presse.
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ready to discuss the future of the Russians, Germany with
not were
set because they ready to raise the problem Germany's eastern frontiers,
Bevan asked.
of
"In the first instance, should have a four power con- ferente with the Itusalans, which the fuusalans have have you are invlled. If the reunification of Germany. which would assiridlate the Berlin problem, it must assumed that such a reunited Gershany should not join the
Nato allance.
be
"I cannot see how We would be weakened if there were dis- armament throughout that drea, We should lose some military formations but we should gat incomparably in the pacification of the whole area.
"What we are seeking is pol to be strong, but strong enough to be peaceful"-France-Presse.
Let The
Germans Fix It
London, Dec. 4. Viscount Hichingbrooke, frequently termed the "Enfant terrible" of the British Conservative Party, suggested today that abled and Soviet forces should be with drawn, from Berlin and a provisional German goy- ernment set up. Hichingbrooke, speaking in the House of Commoni, said the com- Government should be
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Western Germany. That the government would aamumo, the functions now experienced by the East-West Kommandature. I would later handle trade be- tween the two parts of Ger many, and finally preparo all- German cloctions, he said,
In a proposal similar to the Polish "Rapacki plan," Tiching broste said Allied forces in Germany and Soviet forces in East Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia, should be re- duced by half.
Attacking the policy of the Atlantic Alliance and of British Defenco Minister Dinonta, Bandys, ichlagbrooke fald, hd Allatio, powers i bød . #1000 of more culture and less science, el more political senso and less mitterism-France-Presso.
Lost: Half A Ship!
Tho English
Dover, Dac. 4.
Channel wai searched unsuccesO - fully during the night for the stern half of a ship cut off in a collision yesterday and believed to bo a float- ing danger to shipping.
Fug hampered the hunt of the English south-east GORE by lighthouse wor. vicing ship.
The other half of the Liberian ship. the 7,194 ton Prodromon, was run bground in Rya harbour. Sussex, after the acaldant yesterday by the French Lug Jean Bart
Hor 12 crew were landed by tho Dungeness lifeboat after being picked up by the Dutch ship Montfor land.
The other ship involved
in the collision-the 10,932-
ton Grook King Mino
wk öhly slightly damaged.
China Mall Special.
Commons Questions On Randolph
London, Dec. 4. Labour Members of Faria- ntent will revive the Suez con. troversy in a series of questions In the House of Commons next week based on
articles now appearing here by Randolph Winston Churchill, son
of Sir Churchill,
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GARCIAS AT IMPERIAL AUDIENCE IN TOKYO
IF MONTY HAD THE CHANCE
HE WOULDN'T CHANGE A WORD
Bristol, England, Dec. 4.
If Field Marshal Lord Montgomery's forthcoming television series on the battles of the last war prove controversial, as is expected, he will not retract one word of it.
The Cash Of declared: "Just as in mot book, 1 they were.
British Teenagers
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Brighton, Dec. 4. Britain's working teenagers spond quite forgo amount of their money on dressing up in ordor to impron other teenagers, a conference monogomont
was told here.
Mr Mark Abrams, Managing
Director of a research firm, tuld A British Institute of Management Conterence that en estimated 4,200.000 work- Ing teenagers in this country were drawing about £1,480 million a year.
way
While rehearsing the pro-, letting the ordinary soldier know on how battles were planned and grammes-which will begin December 7 here today he why they were fought the
On his book he said: "I would not change
that one word of book. 1 would write the same ngain."--China Mall Special.
have tried to tell the truth about what I think happened,
"All my life I have been cum- pletely unmoved by criticism. 1 you worry about 11 you go mad. You Just make your decision and do what you think is right.. The former Deputy Suprema Commander in Europe sald thought his fix weekly pro- grammes would be important for
A
Siam Gets Atomic Reactor
Mr They were spending roughly 60 Hurley, Chairman
The Foreign Secretary, Selwyn Lloyd, is to be asked on Monday to what extent he du thorised a statement issued yes- terday by the Foreign Office spokesman
the Churctub articles. The spokesman declaredi that they appear to be in matty respects inaccurate."
On
On Tuesday, the Prime Idinister, Mr Harold Mocnillan, will be asked to set up an off- clal inquiry into the conduct of the Suez operations "in view of the damage to this country's military reputation caused by allegations of the unprepared. ners of the armed forces."
The Prime Minister will also be asked to publish an official report on allegations that Bri- tich ministers were informed in advance of Israel's Intention to attack Egypt with the assistance of France. China Moil Special;
lic
P.
President and Mrs Car- los
of Gurcia
tho Philippines, on a five-day stato visit to Japan, aro seon in audience with tho Emperor and Empress of Japan at the Imperial Polaco. Loft to right- President Garcia, Crown Princo Akihito, Empress
Mrs Nagako,
Garelo, Prince Kikasa, tho Em- peror's younger brother, and EmperorTM Hirohito.— UPI Photo.
Iceland Economy
Reykjavik Dec. 4. The Icelandic Government resigned today following a dis- agreement over economie pto- blems. Reuter,
WORLD'S FASTEST SHAVE
two
New York, Dec. 4.
nuclear 1,000 kilowatt
the sold to reactor has been
for Елетку Thailand Atomle Peace Commission, Mr Roy T. and Pre- sident of the Curtiss-Wright Corporation, announced todiny.
The reactor will laks clothing and footwear, 14 per years to complete. It will be in- stalled at Chulalongkorn Univer- and tobacco, cunt on drink
sity, Bangkokt. and 12 per cent on swoots. in and snacks soft drinks cafes and restaurants.
per vent of IL, Nearly a
quarier of committed money we
their un- 5301
Mr Abrams contlaved: "A good
share of the balance goes on pleasures of addiction-buy-
ing and playing 'pop' records: reading romantic magazines and fiction paperbacks, going to the cinema and dancehall OL
million the present five teenagers, nearly 10 per cent would marry next year, abandon their teenage spend ing habits and transfer their spending power to the totally differen!
market. - adult China Mail Special
It will serve as the centre for taclear science and training in ThailridU.P.I.
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London, Doc. 4. search
national
Waz
launched today for two mai who tried to stal mail at the
Yorkshire, lale last night. They Leeds central railway station, were in police uniform.
The bogus policemen attacked simen unloading their van but were driven of empty- handed after, a flerce, struggle.
They used/a car with 4 plate.-Chins London number Mail Special.
FASTEST JET TRANSPORT IN THE AIR
A Douglas DC-8 transpöff þöwbred by Pruty and Whitney J-75 turbojet anginos tokes off on its maiden flight from Long Haich Muntelpai Airport. The first domen- tie DC-8 was flown last May 30, hűé Dödgtar claims this ship with its new anginos is the most powerful and fasivit jak złamsport avar flown-UP! Telephoto.
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