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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 19-18.
GUARANTEE AGAINST WAR? Baruch Plan For Union Of Europe Mutual Promises Of Support
Washington, Jan. 19.
The British Empire should be allowed to retain her system of preferential tariffs intact for another three years, Mr. Bernard Baruch, the leading American "Elder" statesman, said to- day. He coupled this suggestion with a pro- posal that European nations band together in an economic and political union with the even- tual aim of lowering tariffs between them- selves and the outside world.
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Each nation in this union should mutually guaran- tee support of the other in the event of aggres- sion while the United States should give similar guarantee-"and by guarantee I mean a firm promise to go to war if any of them are attacked." he declared.
Testifying before the Senate Mr. Baruch said that he was Pareisen Relations Committee on not disturbed at the proancets the Marshall Plan, Mr. Baruch of America comulating large said: "Any economic al which stocks of strategie war materi The Paited States gives will be als which wouadet
stored inadequate without A emmes | against the future needs of the readlinera of the Europeans to United States.
anel up and fight for their in-
to menee and freedom.
riven such determination, The United States should pledge If to come to the detener of These waitin' nations in case of arresnica).
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But, he added, "to avoid any misunderstanding of the extent (f, this plan, other nations. should l permitted to make these parehases on the same basis as the United States,"
Mr. Baruch said European "Let us not shy from stating] Governments should Depay in now what we intend to do he Jollars Kny American Jeans Lure any wouldf warmaker Frue privato pardes before na- has yielded to the temptation tienslising any industry in
averosaden," he declared. which private American capital |
Best Guarantee
was invested, but added: "This The Punted Nations Charterht of Eur peang o sælalise does runt gustrien in any way the provided for stel regional pets
fast-tam, he said, and her all their industries." anged that such a mutral de-i
Help Europe force apreement should be con His suggestion was to prevent) clude jander, this framework, a repuffiation of the debts en-|
Dur fest puarantee served into in good faith by Am- against a third war." he said. | erican an↑ European hangingsse
Other nations, I Am sure, he declared, will join us in this mutual de Mr. Baruch geommended the fetter pact and I hope in time. Į European nations to organise Bossin will also."
the productive resources of thei Answering?
onfrontinent but regulate the Rubr whother the United States resources with priorities and in-1 should ask for bases and air-ternational control proteet Belds in Europe in return for the peaceful interests of Ger- aid, Mr. Baruch replied: "In many's neighbours, my personal opinion-yes."
It
question
"We should get bases through negotiation as part of the mutual advantage."
Empire Tariff's
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Buddhist priests (who came from Burnia for the ou easinu) are seen bowing to the flag of the republic of Burma after it had been raised at the New Delhi residence of the first Burmese Ambassador to India, U Win, on Jan. 4. Standing in front of chairs at right treading from front shack) are Lord and Lady Brabourne. Countess Mount- batten, her husband. „Eari Mountbatten, Governor General of India, and Lady Pamela Mountbatten, (Lady Brabourne and Lady Pamela are the daughters of Eart Mountbatteri, This marked the opening of celebrations in New Dethi bowduring the inauguration of Burma's independence, (AP Photo)
Border Incidents
In Korea
Seoul, Jan. 20.
He expressed the opinion that A high Army official said today that a number of
the United States could extendi help abroad "without wreeking] mrselves."
It should be a full measure of help under au organised programine to promote world!!
"If peare, he said, adding:
border incidents at the 38th parallel, dividing the Soviet and American spheres, is causing concern to the American authorities.
Mr. Barnch, architect of the United States plan for the in- ternational control of atomic energy and adviser to American recovery programme, let us de Presidents in two wars, gave well. The Senate Committee a radical. scheme for world recovery and American
stabilisa- tion.
we are to undertake a Eurup ARAB BOYCOTT
OF U.N.
economic
"Doing it well involves farį more than merely appropriat- ing runty, however many bil- Hons. It means organising the Strongly supporting the Marich sutidly and administering shali Plan, he recommended that if skitrolly. all pre-war and wartime debts.) built up in the United States by countries pirticipating in the European recovery programme, should be seuifer promptly and "realistically,”
He proposed a similar settle. Britain's
ment
For
Currencies
"It also means that each of
Lake Success, Jan. 19. The United Nations Pales- tine Commission has re- celved reply from the Arab Higher Committee re- fusing to appear before the Commission.
The reply came from the Syrian delegation, who were acting as intermediary be- tween the Arab Higher Commlitee and the Pales- tine Commission, set up to supervise the partition.
not just the Treasury- must contribute what is requir ed in moderation, self-restraint į and, if necessary, sacrifice, so as sterling to be sure to see it through." with Egypt, India and Commenting that large ex- ther countries and said the penditures abrund were certain home British Empire should be allow to have their effect on Jed to retain her system of pre- | yeonomy, Mr. Baruch said ferential tariffs intnet for an- farmers should be willing to other three years.
agree to
refusal a "major eut in the Mr. Baruch said the United present agricultural prices in States shouted establish a "Gen. exchange for a guarantee of be-) eral Staff for Peare" which is able to sell all their crops. would launch a production drive at a price set for the next three across America, exceeding war-3 cars."
time proportions ani meanwhile Mr. Baruch said the Eure- stablise the economy by catting pean countries should put their
"realistic" ratesi down food prices, banking en-currencies of Terprises and maintaining the exchange, while the United present taxation levels for an States should "stand ready to Day all non-perishable raw Telephone 31261.other two yeara.
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The reply read: "The Arab Higher Committee Is determined to persist in the rejection of partition and in
to recognise the United Nations resolution in this respect and Any- thing deriving therefrom.
"For this reason, it is on- able to accept the invitation to appear."Reuter.
BELGRADE AND GREECE
Belgrade, Jan. 20.
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The official said that more than half dozen clashes between. the North Korean constabulary in the Flussian zone arc the S uth
the Korean polied in
American zone pecurred between Jun, 4 and Jan. 13. The official said, "The areidents were ma mere serious than many that occurred in the past but the sudden increase is out of ordinary. We cannot afford 1 ignore then."
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All incidents occurred within a one-mile border in the fat western half of Korea. The area is indis- tinelly and sparsely marked by border signs. The must seri us clash reportedly occurred on Jan. 14 when an unknown number
North Korean constabulary cross- ed the border, and rid at A poiler station killing three South Korean policemen civilian.
Four days later seven constabu lary red on five South Korean police, killing one, who had been sent to a border village to inves. tigale the farmers' complaints.
The source disclosed that North war of Koreans are waging a nerves on the villagers In the border area. He exhibited 2 number ef handbills which, he said, the North Korean raiders left below the border, saying that the constabulary, with the help of North Korean Ommunists, irt- tended to raid the village and take away all able-bodied men and women.United Press.
SHIP DRAMA IN MID-ATLANTIC
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War Materials and by anyone in the world for Each of Yugoslavia's six: Mr. Baruch, who holds no the next five years and which, federated republics is to form, a Government positions and spoke cannot find normal commercial separate "Committee for ad to
democratie Grcece", it was
Falmouth, Jan. 20 an independent witness be markets."-Reuter. fore the Committee, asserted
eintly announced today.
A ship steward today t÷ld,how seaman, James Hoyle of Phila that the United States ebouki
Paris, Jan. 19.
A central relief committer was delphia, was swept overboard by become a market for the pro- Dr. Trygve Lie, Secretary- union leadership. The first of was saved when another
established last week under trade a huge wave In mid-Atlantic but ductive labour of all peoples) General of the United Nations, the new committees was consti- tossed him back aboard. for the next five years as part who is now touring Europy te futed in Serbia today with 13 of the "Work For Peace" drive choose
Hoyle was in bospital after he site for the next executive members, must of then was brought ashore with a possi- and said that this promise of an General Assembly, this after. Intellectuals.
ble fractured pelvis. Assured market would 80 noon visited M. Vincent Auriol,
The new committee sent a dir- His ship, the John Gibbon. stimulate output that Europe's the President of
cular letter to Serbian districts crept Into port under a list of 45 financial needs would be great-nt
the Republic with suggestions and instructions degrees, caused when a carge of his residence In Elyace cn collecting such and as shoes, cost shifted under heavy pound- Palace Reuter,
food, clothing and money.-Reuter, ing-United Press.
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