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THE CHINA'MAIL, WED NËSDAY, MAY 26, 1945

CALL FOR ASIAN LEAGUE Pakistan Criticism Of United Nations Dominated By The Western Nations

Karachi, May 24.

A coll for an Asian League of Nations was made in Pakistan's Parliament here today when mom- Bors bitterly criticised the United Nations Or- ganisation as being dominated by Western powers and directed against Asia.

The attack on the United Nations came in a 90- minute debote on a bill presented by the For- eign Minister, Sir Mohammad Zafrullah Khan to enable effect to be given by Pakistan to cer- tain provisions of the United Nations Charter.

All eight members who spoke praised Sir. Zafrullah Khan fof "his able handling of the Kashmir issue at the Security Council," but attacked the Council's anti-Pakistan attitude on the question.

Most members held that actions of the United Nations Organika- tion were not only directed against Pakistan and the Moslem world, Lut also agginst Asia.

Success for Justice "unsuccess- fully and in vain."

Waste Of Time Malik Firoz Khan Noon said ni Asiatic countries. were "wasting their time. In the United Nations, which is dominated by Western powers who are not interested in Asin."

"Fantastic" Broadcast

Balgon, May 24. French of his today,des. cribed fantastiq" = Rndio Vist Mi

(Nationalist) broadcast that the French were Inspiring rumours of Intervention. against the Viet Minh

in Indo-China.

The allegio rumours were that American, Chinese and Philippine troops would invade Indo-China while British

troops moved Into the south. --Router.

Sudan To Stay Out

C-in-C Rebukes Critics

Shanghal, May 25. Admiral Sir Denis Boyd, C- in-C, British Pacific Fleet, re- huked those who criticised his Government for "throwing' the Empire_away" in an Empire Day address yesterday before an international gathering.

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"All they have done," he said, to full honourably the pro- ***** [inisms of their predecessors," he

declared, and added:

"The Empire was not founded by conquest, though wars were Lought It was founded by ad- venturers, seeking religious free- dom, riches, honest trade (thesa two are not always the same thing), or even just adventure.

Khartoum, My 25. the Palestine

The Sudan will keep but of "Never was the Empire linked campaign, it was together by anything but goodwill. officially stated here today. He hoped that in time to come

It is our national characteristic Pakistan and India would create

A. Liaison officer told press to see the other man's polat, of a "League of Nations for Asin, conference that as the Sudan view, Born of years of stable As the Western powers through Britain's and Egypt's, she did not to see the other side of the ques- Government's polley was tied to government, we have the ability A back-bencher from Enst Den-} the United Nations were retardingt recognise the slate of israel

tion.Reuter. -zal-described the Uniat Nationsgress

Asin's political and economic pros. Consently, she could "an, organisation of conspira-

consider the situation in Pales- tors where injustice has been done day

Object of the bill presented to-[tine as being one of war. to Indin in the South African die-overnment to apply effectively, bort Howe, gave a similar reply 13 lo enable the Pakistan The Governor-General, Sir Ro. ate, to the intonesian question mensures the Spearity Council to members of the Sudan Advi and to the Palestine problem and may call upon il ta pui mio forcesary Council, who last week urg-

under Article 41 of the Charter, ed Sudanese participation

Reuter,

The Kashmir enc."

Mollk Firoz Khan Noon, who took part na delegate of the old Government of India at the Sar, Francisco Conference, said that for the last six months Asiatic, countries had looked

Gasperi Cabinet' Sworn In

Lake

Rome, May 24. Premier Alelde de Gasperi's revamped Cabinet, faced with the long-haul job of rebuild- ing Italy's shuttered economy, was sworn in today before President Luigi Einaudi.

Palestine-Reuter,

U.S.-TRAINED ARMIES

JUST A MEMORY

Washington, May 24.

not

WRITING ON THE WALL

Melbourne, May 24.

Mr. R. G. Casey, wartime Bri- tish Minister Resident In The Middle East and President of the Australian Liberal Party, told a Liberal Party Empire Day rally here tonight that "Brilvin's ped- ple are now hungry and ill-clad and are suffering austerity mea- sure Australians have not realised,"

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