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ASSEMBLY DELEGATES CRITICISE SELFISH NATIONAL POLICIES
SCAP Statement On Japan Due
General
Tokyo, August 23. Douglas MacArthur will beste a speelal statement on September 2, unniversary of the Jopme surrender four year ngo, it was learned today by United Press,
it is expected that the state- ment frien General MacArthur would touch on both political anth | economie points and that the Kess
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Strasbourg, August 23. Delegates to the European Assembly-striving for unity among the 12-member nations-today criticised selfish national policies as a root cause of the grave economic crisis. Appealing for swifter action, M. Paul Reynaud, former French Finance Minister and an interna- tional authority, said, "Everyone agrees that between the two giants we must have a Europe, but it must not be a fragmented Europe. We must realise how great is the need in every one of our countries for a European market with a single. currency."
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eral tone of his remarks would The Organisation for European Economic Co-Opera-
be favourable to the Japanese.
The fourth anniversary of the FUITender finds Japan" making considerable progress in most of all felds of endeavour. It is con- sidered likely that the Supreme Commander "might review progress and outline the future of this notium.- United Press,
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tion had failed because the OEEC representa. tives are the advocates of their own countries, he added.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1949.
Jap Teachers To DISCLOSURE OF
Study In U.S.
CHURCH-STATE
Tokyo, August 23. Twenty thron Japanese teachers are to leave Yokoha on Thursday to study for a year in American univeraitian and college au quests of the United States government.
They are the first batch of a group of 50 selected fast month by a committes of Ja- month panese educators from uni-
versities throughout Japan, They are due In San Fran cisco on September 4 and will vielt 17 colleges and univer altics selected by the institute of International Education which WSB antrusted with this chore by the United States government,-United Press.
Abdullah Guest Of Mr. Bevin
here ex-
NEGOTIATIONS
Worrow, August 23.
The Polish Government does not intend to interfere In the internal affairs of the Church in mat- ters relating exclusivoly to doctrine and belief, the pro-Government Catholic daily, the "Slowo Powszechne” said today.
The newspaper, which is often a medium for inspir- ed comment on Catholic matters, was making the first disclosure of the exact nature of the negotiations being held in Poland between the government and Church leaders.
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Appealing to Poles study, penalties for the abuse of re- the present deadlock between ilgious freedom do not signal the the Church and state in a patrio-start of
manoeuvre to des-
tle, and dispassionate.. mammer, troy the tradional structure of "Blowo Towazchne" declared the Catholic Church in Poland--
that the
Polish government re- Router.. cognized the fundamental schist beween Catholic and Communist philosophies.
"All conceptions of a national Catholle church in Poland ure the only provocative nonsense", newspaper sold. It added: **It the Polish bishops cannot have relations with The Anglo-Saxon world, whether that should in Washington, London or no." the The only principle which Church must observe is that the Ca holle Episcopate should gulate its behaviour according to
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re-accurate Information about the The British Conservative presentative, Mr. David Eeries, extent of Britain's recovery.
Reviewing the economic stiua. another recognised economie ex- ปปง
that
Mr. Daltin maric delegates
these told pert,
esther the fear at Communism points:
of Marshall the now
Ald Of the European countries only
London, August 23. Sweden dullars was strong enough to pull
and Denmark show a King Abdullah of Jordon in to- down trade barriers, there must more rapti increase than Britam night the guest at dinner of the obstacle in post-war industrial produc- Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest be some fundamental which cries out for fresh minds,flon,
Bevin, at his private residence in The British volume of exports Carlton Gardens, London, the fresh ideas, fresh courage,
new is definitely higher than that Foreign Omce spokesman un- The OEEC was meeting difficulties all the time because of any other country here, berouneed.
Dipiomatic quarters the nations of Europe had made said. to reconelle tempt
their British export prices have in- peeled King Abdullah and b
creased much less than the cor-Bevin. to continue aml strac-
partynt tures, Mr. Eeries declared,
responding prices of Belgium can "ersation which they had yes. Each OEEC expert acts under and Swerler and by about theterday in the King's suite in hi
Switzerland and Minister samme os the Instructions of his
the London Hotel. This was believ
According to the "Slown Pow- of Department. They cannot pru-United States.
ed to cover hirigion and deve- Mr Daitem duce common
programme tu
Bald har despite (lopment plans for Jordan as welszechne," this means the church expand Europen trade and these achievements and those of as the future of Arabs in Pales and government must set on only
King Abdulinh they did their governments would other countries represented, they tine, which turn it down.
all faced 11 very grave dollar known to wish to incorporate In- Mr. I. G. MacKay, British problem. Unity of Europe was to the territory of Jordan. Labour representative, Also impossible
King Abdullah was today visit- without a plan for sinted that OKEC had failed to Europe as a whole and prac-ing the British Army school at
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urged the Assembly to take over¡ plan for Europe as a whole with- Part of the Arab Legion, the the economic co-operation and out a large measure of planning OEEC, "or negotiate with them within each European country. King witcherl Infantry demon- so that we work together with Reuter,
strating their fitness to fight over dificult terrain. them in some way".
Spirited Defence
Mr. Hugh Dalton, British Minister and former Chancel lor of the Exchequer, put for ward a spirited defence of the Labour Government's econo
also criticised mic policy. Ho
Winston Mr.
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whom he numbered among well croated who had men impressions In recent
known false
speechen.
Foreigners In S'hai Customs
Highlights of his visit came when the
went over men
the gruelling assault course.
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At tonight's dinner, King Ab dullah will be accompanied by
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Moscow, August 23,
The Soviet Communist Party today accused organ, "Pravda,"
Ally," writers of the "Brush Foreign Office newspaper pub- British Embassy lished by the here, of having forgotten that was mainly Indian, African and Chinese troops that fought in Burma and not British or Ameri- can troops.
"Pravda" was commenting on an article in the August 14 issue of "British Ally" about the milt- tary operations in Burmu between 1942 and 1949.
1. The Church must not contribute to strengthen inter- national policy opposing Po
Last month Mr. W. R. Joues land's retention of her new war appomled Editor of "British Western fronters with Ger. Ally" in succession to Mr. Arohl- bald Johnstone with resigned in many.
Auril on the ground that in his 2. The Church- must not opinion British policy was anti- dampen the ardour of people Soviet for reconstruction or do any│ thing to Impede the material advancement of Poland.
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"Pravda" said, "These pen- pushers openly say "There were many fronts on this vast theatre The "Slowo Powszechne" re of operations. However, one of ferred to the present negotiations the most significant factors in as decisive.
bringing about victory was the The Government, it said, was Burma campaign. only acting to gals.Catholic his son, Prince Nalt, by the Jor agreeinent on matters which
"Modesty sways British Ally" danian Cabinet Ministers at pre-Ishould have the support every
to such an extent that it cuts: Shanghui, August 23.
short
comparison here. The Foreign employees of the sent in London and Paris and loyal Pole.
The "Slowo Powszech.
not recall that on-magazine does Shanghal Maritime Customs Major-General John Glubb Pasha,
were 240 Hitlerle are still on their jobs but it Commander of the Arabs Legion nouncement was interpreted here while there
Among the British guests. In as an attempt to soothe public divisions- 'on thə....Soviet-German appears their days are num-
Mr. Hector MeHell, opinion and reassure vited WCTO
10 the body front there were but some salt, bered
ster of
of-the-Catholle elergy-that-re-Japanese divisions on the Burma The pro-Communist "Wen Wel Minister
cent measures threatening heavy | front "-Reuter, fary at the Foreign Office, Sir cums tragic when compared to toms business will be transacted Alex Kirkbride, British Minister ha of the United States,
in the Chinese language insten
and service chiefs, "Europe has been living from of Engllah, all
the 140 foreign to Jordan
Field-Marshal William Slim. Si and to mouth, first by means of employees were "resigning and Chief of the
Imperial General oans, then grants and now by applying for permits to return Staff, and Marshal of the Royal neans of Marshall Akl,"
to their native countries."
Air Force, Lord Tedder. Chief Seventy-two foreign workers of of the Air Staff-Reuter. Rey-the huge complex Customs or
In a speech highlighting the opening of the two-day economic Tebate M. Reynaud. 'Europe's position in tragic. The
Amount of our Industrial materialPao" mail that bocause all Car Strane & Di
It seemed that Europe not regain her health, M. naud declared.
could
Kanikation have already passeú
"I the suns should become the retirement period, merely smaller next year, or if Marshall staying on to help during the Aid should end before June 3, Interim. They aro due to leave 1852, and we have not reached shortly.
agreement, then, due to lock of Expect To Leave
dollars we shall not be able to obtain contain raw materials.
Most of the other 68 ara un- will mean that some of decided what to do, but a majority our factories will cease working expect to leave eventually since and the workers will become they do not belleve foreign ex-
wanted nerts will be
In unemployed.
the "This would result in a victory Customs service by the Corn- for Stalin."
munista.
Urging Governments to have Shanghai's Customs, service is the courage to face unpopularity, among the world's largest. At the the Frenchman said, "Time is peak, Shanghai waa one of the not on our side. We have to tell largest maritime commerce centres
that what is at stake in the world. people
the
YANGTSE CASUALTY FLOWN HOME
London, August 23.
A Yangise battle casualty, Leading Stokor William Cham- bers, flown from Singapore to see his sick father, #rrived home in Liverpool today-Reuter,
need for a big Custom servipė, Already many Chinese Custom
Ls not only our standard of Since 1945, Shanghai commerce workers have been dismissed or living, our material well-being. has been dwindling until it is now about to bo dismissed-associated We have to think of our right to negligible. There is no longer any 'Press.
speak, our right to believe, our right to be men.
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Mr. Dalton, criticised a speech
by Mr. Churchill which attackert
the British Government for spending £000,000,000 In gifts
and loons to other countries.
"I do not agree with him," Mr. Dalton said.
Proud Of Action
"On the contrary, I am proud that my country has been able to play this Important and generous part in helping the recovery of some of our best friends in Europe,
"Such practical help upon such a scale does more, I think, to strengthen the sense of European and comradeship. than
unity
many eloquent speeches,"
clear
Mr. Dalton said it was that there had been much mis- understanding and luck
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