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THE CHINA -MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 5,- 1948. -

CUTS IN MARSHALL AID House Of Representatives Shock White House Intervention Kashmir

In "Dangerous Action

Washington, June 3.

The House of Representatives Appropriations Committee today re- commended a 25 per cent cut in the Marshall Plan and other foreign aid programme figures proposed by the United States Government.

The recommendation was contained in a report on the bill authorising funds for the recovery pro- grammes. The measure provides for a sum of $5,980,710,228 far global assistance in the 15- months period ending July 31, 1949, whereas President Truman had originally asked for. funds to cover a 12-months period.

The Committee cut the amount for European aid to $4,000. million, $245 million less than the figure asked for. It also announced it was dis- satisfied with the progress of rehabilitation of Germany.

of

The Committer satd,the PITS "will grammes contemplated not permit the expenditure

more funds than has been pro- vided on an intelligent basis" It added before July 1, 1949. that should an emergency arise

before that Congress work Be in session again next January to take action.

Slightly more than $5,040 mil- Hon of the totul requested und been budgeted for use during the 12 months ending Apr 5, mand the rate o S417 all con per niunth.

The Commitee reddiwed that total 10 $4,063 malion for

nunile, t A spending

4291 million monthly,

FROM U.K.

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...K. U.K.

Mid June Early July

READY

ned

2nd half June

SAILINGS

London, Antwerp.

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Agents

Telephone: 4165.

The SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC CO., Ltd.

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For

14th June

Mid July Mid August.

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-Atu to China: 5440 million re- questexi. $400 million grunted.

the

The Committee estimated that Hizount Germany would receive $700 miltion, Japan and Ryukus $424 million, 'Korea $107 million, with the balance to. be

used for "maintaining law order" in occupied Austria,

nud

Likely To Go Through

In Congressional circles, there appeared to be little doubt that

15

rate af

were

20

cnses

the

Future Of Newfoundland

man

St. John's, Newfound

land, June 3. Newfoundland's oldest wo.

voter 97-year-old turned out with thousands of others today to vote in the referendum on the Dominion's future structure.

Voting

heavy. The result of the poll will decide whether the Inland returns to home cuts, whicilendød. In the alump year 1934, main. tains its present' Commission "Government"

another

was

for five years, or becomes the 10th province of Canada.- Reuter,

Dispute

Mission

Lake Success, June 3. The Security Council. today indopted p British resolution re- affirming previous Security Counch resolutions ол the Kashmir dispute, and instruct- ing the Plebiscite. Commission to proceed without delay "to to the areas of the dispute" necomplish the tasks of the re- solution of April 21.

The Commission was further directed to study and report to the Counell at an appropriate time the additional inatters rals-

by the statement of Sir Zafrullab Khan, the Pakistan Foreign Minister, on January 15 this year.

Eight votes favoured the re- solution, Russia, the

Ukraine and Argentina abetained from the voting.

Earlier, when the Council met under the Presidency of Furis Boy Al Khoury, of Syria, to dis- cuss the final terms of reference to be given the Kashmir Con- ******** mission, Be discussion centred around whether the Commission's Roing to conduct the operation terms of reference should be ex- artequately, we need that money.tended in scope to investigate ad- The less money we have the less ditional complaints of Pukiston. recovery we can hope to get." The Commission is leaving to- He said he could only hope Morrow for Geneva. where it Senate Appropriations will hold its first meetingReu- Committee could reverse the ter

the

House Committee's decision to cut the ad figures.

in the Upper House. private. conferences went on today Le

tt Ilouse uf Representatives would follow the recommenclism tions of the Committee and vote the fund reductions.

In such

this. Administration usualty pins its

tween Senator Arthur Vänden- hopes on the Senate to restare

teast a Other funds in the bill

a part of the original berg and Senator Styles Bridges,

the Cha

Chairmen of the Senate' For- eut by $130 million, with

requested. Thr amount

The House Committee moury to be spent during a 12-

sald eign Affairs and Appropriations nonths period as originally plan-that since July 1, 1945, the Unit-

Senator Va er Slates had provided foreign

million, persunde Senator Bridges not to The Committee, explaining the aid totaling $18,182 reductions and extension of the much of which has been wast-insist on a major cut in the Mar- spending perioni, said that

ant all of which and end-shall Plan funds and stressed to theed" programmes contemplated "will ea to deplete United Staten re-him the danger of such a move, not permit the expenditure of sarees. more funts thon has been pro- vided on an intelligent basis" be- fore July 1, 1949.

Committed's Scheme

it voiced dissatisfaction with the plans for the large-scale mechanisation of farms abroad when steel and petroleum were acarce in the United States. Mr Paul G, Hoffman, the Eco- The Committee's recommenda- Romic Cooperation Administrator, tions to nauce the Economic Re-werned today that the 25 Det cent Marshall ald cut proposed by covery Act, which Congress poss- éd two months ago. included: the Appropriations Committee would affect the chances of a The Economic Cooperation Ad-

The 18 ministration, for aid to 16 non-successful

Fecovery of Communist nation and Western European Recovery Programme,

Ife declined to say whether he Germany: $4,245 million asked, $4,000 million recommended. was confident the Senate Appro

authorised $5,300 priations Committee, which has Congress had million for the ECA and already yet to vote on the overall ERP made available $1,055 mil~ funds would reverse the Housi

Committee's decision.

Committees

Uncertain

tried to

scheme "was considered by all informed sources here to be a rock.bottom onc

Equally, it was admitted that even without the cut there was a distinct prospect of the funds being insutbetent to provide the European nations with all the supplies necessary for their suc cessful launching on the road to recovery.

A Tabor Affair

tr the Senate should retain the The man chiefly responsible original amount, the difference for the House Committee's action between the 1wo Chambers' is the Chuleman, Mr. John Taber versions of The bill would be (Republican; New York), who worked out in a conference com- has curned notoriety since he as- mittee and un basis of com-sumed that port for his "check promise, at

tactics. leust part of the cn every penny" original House cu' would almost Informed sources sald strong

pressure

from Mr. eertainly be restored.

Haffman and the Becretary of State, Mr. George Marshall, possibly even from President Truman, would be put on Congress in the next few days to try to dramatise

But it is uncertain whether Senator Bridges and his Com- mittee can be persuaded to go along with the intentions of the original till Initiated by Sena- for

today comment be- cause he said he had not been

wenberg.

the danger of the House Com -mittee's action and its possible

effect on European morale. Another factor worrying diplo-

lion.

Aid to Trieste: $20 million ask-

The Com- Hoffman Comment offcially informed of the House matic officials here is the effect ed as a separate item. mittee recommended that this He told a press conference Committee's action, both Econo- any such reversal on the part of come from the general ECA-al-] "We- need the full-$5,300 mil-mic Cooperation and State De-the United States may have on Hon." He added "it-we-are-partment offelals.. expressed deep its retention. of the initiative in concern over the development. the present "cold war" with Rus- The floure of $5,300 million sia in the countries of Western for the first 12 months of the Europe-Reuter.

Totment.

STATES MARINE CORPORATION

(States Marine Lines)

S.S. "DAVIDSON VICTORY"

DUE 4th JUNE

FROM

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Agents

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IVARAN LINES FAR EAST SERVICE

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ARRIVALS

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16th June

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Japan

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Salling

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