CHURCHILL SUPPORTS

PEKING RECOGNITION Relations On General Grounds Necessary FOREIGN AFFAIRS DEBATE

tity are London, November 17...

Recognition of the Chinese Communists was today brinity refere. ed to by Mr, Winston Churchill, leader of the Opposition, when he addressed the House of Commons during a one-day de- bate on foreign affairs.

Mr. Churchill said that Britain certainly ought to have contacts with the The men who control the large areas which had come under Chinese Communist rule.

"We ought to have it on general grounds apart from the arguments about

the protection of British interests,” he added.

"It seems difficult to justify having full diplomatic rela- tions with the Soviet Goyern- ment in Moscow and remain- ing without ever de facto cen- tacts with its enormous off- shoots into China."

Mr. Ernest Bevin the Foreign Secretary, opened the debate by recalling the many conferences pt which Britain had been represent- ed in recent months and went on to say "We have accepted an invitation to a conference of Commonwealth Foreign Ministers

Colombo in January

and I. hope to be able to lead the United Kingdom delegation".

171.

In a further reference to pre- vious cenferences, Mr. Bevin said, "It is significant that the United Kingdom was concerned in: all these meetings and was the only country which was present at all of them."

Mr. Bevin continued, "The with machinery of consultation

the Cortmonwealth is as perfect, as we can make it and nothing" of information which it is essen. tial to pass to the Commonwealth is withheld. I think it is signi- ficant to note that this Common- wealth of ours is perhaps the greatest unifying force draws together Asia and the West".

MR CHURCHILL

"Consultitive Assembly, which had a different function to play,” he added

On the admission of Germany

member as an associate which

of the Council of Europe "Sevin

said

at the Bush

dealing

We have

the Foreign Secretary said, "With regard to the problems of North America one thing has been very disturbing and that is the lack of equilibrium in the financial and economic field between the dollar

Turning to economic matters.is German 914-1918

and sterling areas. It tends to undermine all the political erorts unless it can be Lor peace solved".

very moderze bitter memories war and what happened sub- sequently and the tering is much deeper in France that it is here. In discussing this problem, I hope that there will be no Party controversy at all. We have, in every step, we take, to act with care and see that we do not lay

some modification of the dismant- ling programe A

Old Story

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1943.

Messages To The Moon From London

London, November 17a From an old towEner Waterloo--Bridge--visitors-to the 1951 Festival of Belta!n will be able to send messages to the mosh and, after a few. seconds, pbacive their fra fections back to the earth.

This, it is announced, will be, one of the attractions on the 23 acres of the Thameside which will become a "Little Britain." Others will include. an, duminum dome" 97" Teet hiph and 360 feet in diameter. Inside which will be shown the story of British discovery

The show" will cost 090.000 of

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happened to Eave a little with Stalin he

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Criticism By Churchill

27arved

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Political Ans Of Peking Labour Meeting

San Francisco, November 17.

The Peking trade union meeting of Aslan and „Australasian nations will, certainly “have political orientation.

Mr Louis Saillant, General Secretary of the World Eederation of Trade Unions, said: so to de- legates from 13 countries attending, the

conference, t

The conference would be gathering he was convinced that political because, "faith to the echtertide showIn session *would strely achieve great c terests of the working cess

it would support the tore Strippled The to self-determination of world peace

Peoples and consequently a lid winning 100

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Radio to-

added that the Inspired by Interna-

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Mr. Luu Duc-pho (Vie

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Wednesday honour of

Mr. Churchill spoke immediate-ave a banquet ly after Air. Bevis S

those who are attending the trade He said, "With regard to dis-union conference. "But I must say that all be. evidence I saw a purely econo-mantling in Germany, klt, Bevin Fue grounds particularly on the has steel side, and not present much achievements by errors which arise from smaller facts and less of a case," he added,

Nor was he impressed when considerations Imposerble to *told the ald story it is pay-reconcile bis sistance con "be- chological Mr. Berm salā.

lated dismantling with the policy free elections in Westem Ger-

He hoped the House would

Government many.

the

To proceed with this belated dismantlement and at the same time to give the Geznan people full freedom to say what they thought about it as in pection issue, was to authorise and stimu-

Mr. Chou toasted Stalin at the

Fremfer termed the pre- sence of leaders of the World and Federation of Trade Unions workers' representatives of the various foreign countries "a.great to the Chinese people

He added, "This not only in. dicates the unity of the - ma- jority of the working class but Also the unity of the majority

of the democratic forces of the world."

support continued dismanting of war plants and that type of thing."

"We want an assurance of security," be declared.

Mr. Bevin said that the chief the break-down of four Power callaboration had late every force in Germany Bos-mander-in-Chim of the

stern democracy to give Communist been to consolidate and revive tile to Europe, maintain liberty, try to full

There restare morale and mutual 693 fidence and to Test the spread

aim since

of Communism in the Westem of mi countries.

15. net aur

Algo--was not lamant pig 12 or 2go. In this Palest

both worlds-at

"We want to bring about spund relationship between Europe, the Commonwealth sad the United States and we don't Secre yant a wedge driven between ether if we can help it," he zaid.

"It is in that way, with the solution of the equilibrium in the currencies, that we are aiming le pject of car pey shape the free world. That is the

Atlantic Pact

Fit is indeed that the fire w administration stated over in needless misunderstan Created between peop good or tave to if the world is to revi

General Chu Teh, the, Com-

CAUTION ASKED IN CHINA.

Ottawa, November 17 Alistair Stewart Member

of Parliament, said today.

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BRITAIN AND BAO DAI

Dalat, November 11 French sources said today that Britain has taken a step toward recognition of the and French-sponsored Viet Nam British Government of former Em-

is peror Bao Dar in Indo-China.

and

Lion should

decided portune moment neith

Late

Cominunisma at present is can

talising in China on the frestrutės

edmanse of nationalism but be bes |Bièves China-fi-not-yet under the -

direct donation of Russia

MA-Maðkenže recalled - „the

two years he had spent in Calita- working for UNRRA and said

dalk of the Ford government s the only solution to China's Bi curtes

Donald Fleming "expressed hope that Canada's foreign polity

The informants drew this conpuld continue to be one that all are elusion from British Foreign Parties Coffe support Fumie nez Who, or Secretary,

Policy Won't Be

Continued

Mr. Ernest Bevin's

He also asked", for fir

ther personal message to Bao Dal, en progress by the Dead

delivered here by Mr. Malcolm

Dealing with the Atlantic Pact, the Foreign-Secretary-said,A- vast, Actitious peace campaign has been designed to persuade the Deschreving Hesples of the Anti- defermit.co to stand

"Some of Mr. Bevis mistakes the against aggression, that they are have had beneficial reactions we really war-mongering"

are, I think, largely indebted to Nobody capable of independente him for the present right wing

- Madonalds-: British-*~Cofimtë q sicaer-General for South East

Asid

*message" sent Mr." Bern'e'. personal good wishes to Bao Dail who is Chief of State for the vial Nen regime, and expressed hope for the establintient

The solution, he added, would i up for curselves any difficulty. 24:\\ thought could be convinced that complexion of the Government of representative" gove

have to be a common "one-

entton,

Europe" by

Hew Chopter

re-

Mr. Bevin reminded the House that Britain could not keep her Mr. Eryog continued, “I try to economy going without

the best of my addity, as the non-ferrous metals, tobacco abc presentative of this country in the various things she must have spite of my from the Western hemisphere.

not disku vleen do be Just in dealing with

ed:

Europe Unity

He added that he was glad to say that the task "fnaugurat

in the negotiations at - Wathington was going on sail

factorily. "There never

was

a

chance than now for Britain to establish an equilibrium between the Western hemisphere, herself and Europe," Mr. Bevin said...

He then referred to the recent meeting in Paris of the Committee of the Council of Europe. He said that the representatives of the 12 free Parliamentary democracies.

had to take decisions on several important problems of European policy, but they were always able to strive at unanimity. Not a single yote had had to be taken.

am sure this bringing to gether of this Committee of Minis ters is going to prove vital to the unity of Europe. They do repre- sent their Governments and as time goes on they will increasingly take decisions on many matters!

"But I am not sentimental and I do not, think it is wise to be laudatory one trufe find forget those who suffered under the treatment that we had to p through during the last 30 year

realise that in the building

of the peace of the new Europe we have the worries of France. and Belgium and our own wor- ties

"On the other hand, we want to pursue a policy, which will re- sult in integrating the German population with the rest of Europe

|

the Atlantic act was an offensive Western Germany. instrument, he said.

We

are conscious that defeatist elements in Western Union have sought to cast doubt about our at tide but am glad to say that does not apply to responsible ́stalesmen -hölding - Dance Europe," he said.

Furming to Maly Mr. Bevi de clated that there had been traible in relation to Italian colonies, but I hope will. soch be settled

Concluding,

oking Mr. Bevin said "Since 1947 we had had difficult tasks. It looked as it France would be disrupted, Italy would be dicunted and that there would: be difficulty in holding the Ger«: man positionnant wat by

"But the coming of the Brussels Treaty, the solidarity, 15t

in a manner that will be coWestern Europe and the Atlantic

„Mr.

disruptive forces and consola Fact, stopped the onward rish af

* ed hot only

operative Bevin said that the Bel tish Government felt that new chapter should be opened on Germany and another policy. or a'continuing policy, - should be evolved for the the next period up to the end of the PG- cupation Statute-about a year from now.

announced that

He

this re-

In the co

cent Paris tanks with the United Bevin was

of, common European”, interest", | States Secretary of State, Mr.

Mr. Bevin said. 14 por

*I am making this statement without being derogatory to the

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Foreign Minister, M. Robert | Tuming to him, sir, Bevhi salt; Schuman, that they contemplated amid zpes of lighter,

is said that

the Foreign colony Secretary's speech

hf this House about dismantling Jily, when br the German elections were abou

aftle to take place, filmed votes over against the Socialists of Germany?

With a smile commented. I should got at all: mind if any oration he delivered had a similar effect here

Mr. Churchill said that the Conservatives had in the "main" supported the foreign policy of Mr. Bevina

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