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AT LEAST 1.000 NAZI JUDGES STILL HOLD OFFICE IN GERMANY.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1960.

zaitung Chromos

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ACH, PAINTING SWASTIKAS AND GETTING CAUGHT-WHAT WOULD

DER FÜHRER HAVE SAID...?”

London Express Servics

Sam White's

Paris

Now Patino backs

Paris. help of his

Wex-father-in-law and the

support of the French Foreign Office, 39-year-old

Prince Mark de Beauveau-Craon is taking tho first discreet step to secure a Papal an- nulment of his 195Z

marriage to Antenor Patino's

29-year-old daughter, Cris-

tina..

Prince his

daughter left

anith.

Cristina left her husband, and daughter's martlace to Gold- confortable life to engage in re- Legion regiment. The their two children nearly two years ago after falling in love with 271 Austrian skiing instructor.

com-

a

Why not ask

FORETELLING the

future is a danger- ops game. But here is a prophecy which is likely to come true in 1960. There will be more meetings between Heads of States than at any time in the history of the world.

There is to be the

Summit in May. Khrush-

chey is to visit de Gaulle

De Gaulle will visit Khrushchev. Eisenhower

Mao

to London?

This is the one

invitation that

will visit Khrushchey. could make 1960

De Gaulle will come to

London. And I've no

doubt that Dr Adenauer shine in history

will not remain quietly in Bonn.

No doubt it will do some good. The statesmen of the world are better employed visiting each other than threatening war. They may even reach limited agreements.

Always an

empty chair

Home

even persuade them recognise his Government. But

there is no need for us to be partners in their folly,

Let us take.

the lead

Wo already recognise Com- munist China. We have

P diplomatic representative at Peking Now is the time to go a step further,

Let us boldly take the lead the which common sense demandi be/Let us ask the delator Mao The Tse-tung to London,

But at. .all meetings there will an empty chair. great men at the Summit may think that they hold the destinies of the world in their hands. They will be wrong

The world can never be settled so long as a nation of 600 million is pushed aside."

One day the

greatest

volutionary conspiracy as though mander of the regiment, It we second nature to him. Colonel Dufour, has objected to Chine is not yet a Power Now as all his high hopes for

As hie brother's turn to the memoria! 1 the ground with great industrial re- his daughters have been power became

incvilabfe so that as 60 per cent of his regi-

She has not, 46 ermelly dispelled by tragedy Pierre gradually retreated into ment is German it might offend sources.

got the hydrogen Since then she has secured and touching gentleness of obscurity. It was a striking con- thom and "sap thair merate."

spirit has become evident in the trust to the nepotism which dis His plea has been successful bomb. But she is going to an Ausarian divorce Ina ber hitherto dour man.

graced many of de Gaulle's and the site of the memorial be the greatest power in marned the

predecessors

the #1

moved elsewhere,

the world sooner or later. Palace.

husband

11:21: instructor L D civil His lations with de Beau-

ceremony secretly four DEO.

Two girls

weeks veau-Craon were always good, but JIKA they art warmly

intimate with both him and Summed up

Elysee

HERE is a story which

Gokksmith, A similar intimacy has grown up between the Prince and Goldsmith, The, bond, of course, is the three daughters

ill-fated Beativeau - Craon of the

marriages. te tragedy of his marriage goes Goldsmith's daughter, named even deeper than that of losing aflet her mother, is how six ironic

a mother for his

For

a wife and children.

!፡ cannol

Roman Catholie, bo recognise his wife's

and she is one of the most dazzlingly beautiful Bttle girls 1 dave ever seen. Putino doles on her.

divorce, Nor can be confe The last plute a murriaște outside tho Church.

Than

the

children from

THE death at the age of marrage are both girls, with a

62 recently of General result that unless he can secure de Gaulle's brother sent a an annulment and remarry with the hope of producing a ron and shiver down France's spine..

heir, his ancient title is doomed to extinction.

*

Charles now remains the last

of his four brother-he himself Patino, who inevitably feels is 69 and while it would the responsibilty of the matter, obviously be a calumny on is prepared to back the plea great nation to suggest that it for annulment with custs would Japse into onarchy with and the influence he wielda in his dealb, it is nevertheless true the Vatican through the Spanish hut a great deal depends on his and Mexican Church, As for the living for at least

French Church it is naturally in years.

another 10

favour of uny move which will The relationship between the feep alive the lustrious ante two brothers provides an

of t noble French Catholic family,

So

tragic

The feeling here is that some how grounds for an annulment will and must be found.

Qudly enough Patino hos vainly sought a Vatican annul-

interesting example of a type of political morality which did not exlet under any of de Goulle's productssors.

his ho

Charles could have easily used his influence to resque younger brother, to whom

devoted ond who 33 was married and the follor of three children, from Frence to Britain during the war.

meht of his own marriage to the His double

former. Duchess of Durca) from 3vhom he has now socured u

Jargely valueless Mexican divorce.

"

Falling that his brother could have enjoyed 4 protective

*io fellure was obviously existence in the unoccupied zond. parlly due to his wifes flerée of France with the Vichy opposition to either divorce or authorities only too plaused to annulment and the influence she be able to take out this type of herself has in the Spanish insurance policy. Instead no Church through her relationship sucia favours' were either asked with the former Spanish Royal or suggested. Family.

of

Pierre. An unmistakable Cristina was the eldest sisier double of his broker, zngaged Isobel Fatino, who died in Höststance work from the AD tragically after her successful moment of France's collapse and elopement with James Gold- Inisted up is the inevitable cont kyalth.

centration IREND,

The marriage of his eldest Totally without a trace of hán daughter to Prince de Beauveau- brother's exalted menan at mis Croon represented the mam total alon, Pierre who was a Esaka“ of Patino's ambitions for her. It and 奶 nccomplistiad... · bridge did, gogsething to asmago his player, rome to the dopeston disappointmeritinia other when he was 102ted out oskus

my mind sams

up

better than any other the twist the '50s have given to post-war history.

Osociation The

OL former French prisoners of the notorious. Germun concentration compe at Mouthausen wished to erect a monument near Algiers to one of their fellow-prisoners, French colonei recently killed in action In Algeria.

a

This happened to be on a site occupied by a French Foreign

QUOTES

A French MP, M. Mahlas: "Be careful when the Russians come to kiss you. They may do so out of love, but there is always the

they possiblilty that

merely want to pass gorms?

yet,

And if the statesmen of other countries had any gense,

they would be seeking to get on better terms with

China while there is time.

We all know what stande in the way. The United States backed the wrong horse in China,

And now they obstinately sticking to their and wrong choice, when they

They everyone else know that realore

have blundered,

Salvador Dali: "Khrushchev's aim is to destroy the Russian

and Communist Party The mopsy."

Alfred Hitchcock: "I don't speak French. I drink it.”

-CLondon Express Service).

Khrushchev is a dictatur. So is Tito. They have both been

-by- A. J. P. TAYLOR

to London. So there can be no question of democrație principle at stake.

Who will object if we invite Mao Tse-tung? Chiang Kai-shek will object. No one is going to take any notice of him.

Khrushchev may be jealous. But he will not say ap..

We do not want to pluy nir Mao against Khrushchev.

with We want to be friendly both,

Are

milies.

We cannot compel the Americans to invito Mao · Tec- tung to the Summit. We cannot

«mpening-túa lasted wall

The right

ours

President Elsenhower visited with blood, But he is also the France. For here is some most remarkable and intelligent of the the statesm CN hmong thing really abameful

world.

tator who liberala

the ally of

say

Franco is not only dle-

He is the only Communist keeps Spanish

to show Lenin He was ince Jall. ไก

Exatlow, anji 1 originality of thought. anrepentant about it. Men are walking the streets of Madrid Loday wearing the decorationsA which ibey won for serving with Hitler on the Ruian front,

More than

politics

The Communist revolution in Chins was not an imitation

I of revolutions elsewhere.

homemade, the DON- Was taneous movement of a great people. Burely we ought to recognize its leader as A ETC41 SERI

His visit would be far more than a political event. It would bo the clear sign that China has

16 an been

equal acceptod among the people of the world. Eisenbower went to Madrid,

white peoples owe He even talked about the cause deep debt of moral repara- of freedom, This was

ttori to China. In most parts trayal of everything which our of the world their expansion people fought for a World War brought good as well Тура

be-

So we can ir.vite Mao Tse- tung with a clear conscience.

No Of course, ho misy refuse, harm will be done. At least And in a

The

P

ak evil.

In Chira It brought only evil

The hand of

friendship

we shall have tried. The real objection will come from the Americans. But we little while we can try again. are not an American depen. But if he does accopt, it would

tremendous

event. No dency. Wo Are Independent be a

Tuler of China has ever visijed Western Europe in all the 2,000

For almost years that Chlua has existed. It all robbed

mutually China. get

We destroyed ancient empire, and threatened to destroy an ancient civilisa-

And wo have every

right

to behave sensibly when our alles persist in being foolish,

Is time Wo acquainted.

Mao Tse-tung is a dictator Lion. right 1 object when whose career has been stained

Tho Americans forfeited their

Q

century we and oxploited

др

The

in-

mean to

Now that ta pil over. Chinese have won their dependence. They

out to

keep it. Let us hold them the hand of friendship.

The prize is greek. It to the prize of a real world pesco which will cover Asia as well

Europe. It is the prise of practically unlimited trade,

bringing prosperity is SLB: well as to the Chinage.

The things

that matter

the

No one else can take initiative, Only the British Government can.

The visit, of Mao Tea-tung

to London would be a grout

event of the century.

It would be the sign that the OVET. war of civilisations was

It would show that mankind had really become png, -

We should all recognize that the things which draw į US togelber are für more dropoŕtacit than the things whichs drive us apart.

-Hure is the grant opportunity. 'for 1940.' Let un grand it with Booth hand. LET VE INVITE MAD TSE-TUNG HERE AND NOW

London Expires fervies.

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