THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949.
COMMUNISTS TO MAP OUT PLAN FOR SE ASIA "REVOLUTION"
RUSSIAN BASE IN THE MED
London, November 9. Lord Templewood charged in the House of Lords today| that Russian submarines are
London, November 9, Communists from 20 countries, including Eastern Europe, Asia and Australia, will meet in Peiping on Saturday to map out a master plan for a revolution in South East Asia, it was reported here today,
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Peiping radio, In one of a series of broadcasts preparing for the conference sponsored by the Communist "World Federation of Trade Unions, said it would aim to combat the "im- perialism of India in South East Asia." major item on the conference agenda is the " ́establishment" of a “common plan of action in the people's struggle for National indepen- dence in Australia," the broadcast said.
being brought into the very The
centre of the Mediterranean and that the Soviet has a base at the mouth of the Adriatic.
Speaking during a defence de-
bate, Lord Templewood said the, Russian
submarine menace is
3
at
submarines
very
In London, it was learned that
Preliminary To Jap Peace Pact
Washington, November 9. The United States Under-Secretary of State, James
E Webb, said today that the State Depart-? ment ist circulating among Government de- partments a working paper for a Japanese: peace treaty.
He said no decision on a final draft has yet been
reached. A draft of the treaty to be discussed: with other Pacific Allies probably will be de- layed until after December 1. Mr. Webb said preparations { **** are going ahead for a survey
trip to Japan, China and other
Oriental nations by the Am- bassador-at-Large, Philip C Jessup." No date has been set for Mr. Jessup's departure.
Mr. Jessup is expected to avoid Communist China, No decision has been made as to whether he will go to India.
The Minister of Public Ser The discussion of the treaty rapidly increasing, and he added: the indian delegate, Miss Gita "The Russians are actively en-Bannerjee, who is connected with
'curity, Lo Juiching, whore- come up when Mr. Weld was
viewed the new force, said iļasked about published gaged in making
reports submarine the World Youth Movement, re-
thepeople's tha, a draft is nearing compiction. basc
must safeguard island on an Albanian the mouth of the Adriatic, which cently left for Peping by way of
victory by "wiping out banditai The Under-Secretary said the means that Russian
and that Prague and Moscow,
and tecret agents and suppress. ¡time required for working up pro- dele-1 are being brought into the
Mrs. Taruna Böse, Indian
Ing sabotage and disturbances,posals for the long-delayed peace centre of the Mediterranean."
gate attending the International
both inside and outside the treaty is due to the need of a: Prage,
country." Admiralty spokesmen queried Women's Conference
threshing out details among all about references to Russian also en route for Peiping by A representative group of more Government departments. island base of the Albanian way of Moscow.
[han 260 Hong Kong and Kaw- He named the State, Defence coast, said they had no comment. The "Daily Telegraph" report- LoomChinese have been in. Can-and Justice Departments ampag † In an interview later. Lorded that E. V. Elliot, Communist ton en a fact-finding mission to these having a stake in the mat-. Templewood said. “Of course I Secretary of the Australian Sea- report to the Hong Kong and įtar and said President Harry am not a member of the Gov-men's Union, left Sydney on Kowloon people what they had Truman at some stage will have ernment since I am Conservative, Tuesday for Hong Kong to attend seen in liberated Cantor and to to consider the whole range of but I have definite Information the Peiping conference.
promote the unity between them Pacific peace problems. that the Russians. are rushing! The Cominform "Journal" sald, and people in the hinterland",
There is nothing so far en- work of this submarine base on "The meeting will have full the Peking Radio reported to-
titled to the name of a draft the Albanian island of Saseno." Cominform support, India, Burma, night.
treaty, he said, -United PreSS.
Indonesia, Vietnam and other It said that the visiting dele-- countries of the East-defined bygation represented, over 100 local Josef Stalin as heavy reserves of workers' organisations, teachers. the main hinterland of world im- students, women, cultural perialium already have become arts workers, youth. industrialists and centres of the struggle or have and merchants. matured as reserves of revolu tion."
RUSSIA AND THE ANTARCTIC
Moscow, November 9. The newspaper "Red Fleet" says the Soviet public will per- mit no one to divide the Antarc- tic territories without the Soviet Union.
"And," it adds, "they will not recognise as valid 3 singie decision concerning the Antarctic taken behind the back of the Soviet Union."
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Louis Sallaint, Secretary of the WFTU, left Prague on Novem- ¦ ber 5 for Peiping.
الوان
the
Nehru Attacked
Pendulum's Swing
arc
No Target Date Asked whether December I had been made a
target date, Mr. doubts it a final draft will be Webb replied in the negative. lie
ready at that time.
Purpose Of Canberra Conference
Canberra, November 9. Informed sources said to- day that the Australian Gov- ernment had called the Bettish Commonwealth Easter experts to a ference here on Thursday to discuss the British de facto
the recognition of
Chinese Communist administration.
Far
con-
The Australian Govern - ment, whose Foreign Miïin- tor, Herbert Evatt, wili ""De the chairmEN of the con- ference, regards recognition DE the Chines Communist government...as inevitable.
The sources said that, the conference, to be attended-by the British Foreign Office Far Eastern Chief, M. E. Dening, will seek a Japanese peace) conference by the middle of: 1950. -British
whit experts try to line up their Ideas on the Japanese settlement with the American viewpoint—- United Press.
FOREIGN MINISTERS MEETING
Woman For nounced no decisions.
President Suggested
The representatives of Britain, i the United States and France décided at a seven-hour session to take up all aspects of the Ger mán question.
Other department oficials say ja tentative draft will be ready for study by the Secretary of The London Conservative State, Mr., Dean Acheson, upon "Daily Telegraph” in a leader his return from the Big The Further evidence of the im-today said, "When M. Malenkov. Western Foreign Ministers meet-
to the con- the Kremlin's official speaker on ing in Paris. portance attached ference was seen in a Peiping (the anniversary of the Bolshevik These oficials said this draft broadcast by Liu Ning-i. Vice Revolution, gave the Chinese will be ready for consultation President.
All-China communists a specially warm pat with the British by Decentier 1 Federation of Labour, who said, on the back, it looked very much for 3. The naval paper said: "The Under the banner of the greatest like an indication that the pen- The United States wants all the efforts of Capitalist states to solve leader of the Chinese people, ao dulum of Communist pressure 11 nations which were active in
Paris, November 9. the question of the regime for Tse-tung, the coming conference was to swing to the Far East"
The Foreign Ministers of the war against Japan to partiti-the Western-powers met at the Antarctic without participa-will be an epoch-making con- Saying that this impression pate in treaty negotiations. The length, today and said pro- tion of the USSR have caused terence of unity and victory.” was confirmed by the fact that attitude of the Soviet Union re- an energetic protest from the
conference is to meet in Peking mains in doubt-Associated Thessgress was made on changes Soviet públic."—Associated Press.
ext Saturday under the auspices
in their joint policy in Ger- Pelping broadcasts recently at the Communist World Federa-
many. However, they an have given the conference ation of Trade Unions, the "Tele- terrific build-up charging that graph added. "In the advance existing "non-Communist publicity it is worth noting that East Asian governments will the Indonesians, who have just be swept away and the people's reached agreement with the republics set up."
Dutch, are already, stigmatised as The broadcasts have included the lackeys of Imperialism. repeated attacks on the Indian **Moreover, the French -
Frenco sources said they also Prime Minister, Jawaharlal being given
Washington, November 9. put on the agenda, the questions even more Than Nehru, who was named as the usual cause for anxiety in Indo-
Senator Margaret Chase of bolstering Marshal Tito "imperialists successor to Chiang China, and a demonstrative cold-Smith... (Republican, Maine), Yugoslavia and recognition Kai-shek."
ness has been staged towards recommended here Uhvat the the Chinese Communist govern- They also attacked the Indone-Pakistan, which a Soviet trade Republican Party nominate sian Prime Minister, Mohammed delegation
Diplomatic scurces believe the to be woman for U.S. President or us. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean reported Harta, as "another running dog leaving""
Vice-President in 1952. of imperialism.”
The Telegraph" said that the
Acheson, the British Foreign She gave two reasons: The Chinese Communist radio wish of Australia to confer this:
Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, and 1. A woman candidate would the French Foreign Minister, 31 announced today the establish- week with Britain and New bring the Party victory, aller ment of a new uniformed public Zealand on the attitude to be five consecutive Presidential elecRobert Schuman had reached security force in Peiping whose taken about
fentative agreements on the peace
treaty |tion defeats, and pat a Repub- main duty it will be to counteract with Japan indicated, with other lican in the White House.
mary, and will draft a formal secret agents and saboteurs.
2. A woman would run the statement of the results whet mores. that "the significance of The rado said that similar the Communist offensive, now to Government on a strict budget,thes meet again on Thursday. forces would be established
The conference is expected in be given fresh vigour, is appre just as the housewife does. cities throughout China. It did clated.*
Mrs. Smith, only woman rent- to end on Thursday, not mention the strength of the
ber of the US; Senate, was in- A brief communique at the end new force but said they
The paper said, "Apart from terviewed for radio by the Gan-of the meeting said only that were defensive measures in the sat
nett News Service.
satisfactory progress was made. ing on with a Japanese treats is let her, observed that 3irs. Smith
Robbie Johnson, who question--Associated Fress. in these circumstances the most has been mentioned frequently as practical step which can now be potential candidate for Presi» taken to check and contain the dent or Vice-President. Communist conspiracy."-United Press and Router.
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