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"HANDS OFF CHINA' RESOLUTION IN UN Russian Intriguing Alleged By U.S.
GRAVE CAUSE FOR CONCERN
Lake Success, November 28.
The U.S. Ambassador-at-large, Philip C. Jessup, said today that there is evidence of another Russian attempt to dismember China.
a "doctrin-
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He called on the Soviet Union and all countries everywhere to keep hands
off China and let the Chinese settle their own future. Mr. Jessup, who will make a personal inspection of the turbulent Far East after the UN Assembly adjourns, put before the Assembly's Political Committee a "hands off China" resolution sponsored by the United States, the Philippines, Australia, Mexico and Pakistan. There is a serious question, 1 Mi Janes Plansoll of Australia chen-iraperinliam with
one or dentugical basis" is Mr Jessup sand, whether the sad Dust Astraha dom, ist be Russians had acted in good eye if appropriate at the present ideology which has as its an unl-
solution * tive topt the
versality em one hand and domi faith with the Chinese since proposent by Tarot For this reas w f Spiritual am tem- the second world war ended som be sented the Duited States paruh nature m the other.
Far Enst, he added, In the spon and the Moscow leaders sugh and Bure other unles
"hands-off" molu. He ed a treaty of friendship with janga
pesolutio st that the the Nationalist Government,
judgment Charges sulautted by the t 17: 1945
to remording A
of the evolence
1.
wunder
the
neo Imperialism HAR taken thd form of direct annexatien
Complex Situation
THE CIONA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1910.
Americans Opposed To Recognition
New York, November 28. A Gallup poll on whether the United States should re- cognise
the Chinese Com. munist gaveramont showed today that the majority of the 'Americans oppose such a stop.
in figures showed: favour of recognition, 20 per bent; opposed 42 per cent; n opinion 14 por Gent: not familiar with China events, 24 per cent.
The
The
sccond question-"} China is taken over com. pletely by the Communitate, do you think the United States should continue 10 carry on trade with China?" was answered thus: con. tinued trade, 20 per cont; no continuo trade, 33
per, cent; and no opinion 14 per cent. On the first question, Gal Jup pointed out that there was about 2-1 opposition to re- cognition among those faml.
llar with events in China and
aven higher percentage Among the better educated group. United Press.
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BRITISH
TRANSPORT LOSSES
London, November 20. Government The
un- nounced today that its ma- tonulised transport system lost £20,000,000 last year and
the reguito reimang to the state (gate of obligatioras
Whe direct annexation has not Department) zecade guve Cateringter, particularly in regard to smeared in Chia Proper, MI. for conregn that the gromad vock the arameiples of non-sterterrier Langenhove declared that it was in the intestual attes of other evident in Outer Mongolia where
Mr Ectuando Stolk or Voneriva ettuels were employed the outlook for 1950 is even
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CHINESE MP'S MAKE APPEAL
TO
COMMONS
London, November 28. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shak's Nationalist Chinese rogimo, reeling from the crushing Communist blows, today appealed to the British "Mother of Parliaments" that the British Government refuse to make terms with. tho Communists in Poking.
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The appeal came after informed sources had said that Britain had already decided on de jure recognition of the Communist regime follow- ing full consultation through normal chan- nels with other Commonwealth members.
Two hundred and twenty- one members of the Nation- alist Chinese Legislative Yuan, in a telegram trans- milted through the Chinese Embassy in London, warned against possible consequences in India of recognition of the Communist regine.
JEWISH APPEAL IN UK
London, November 28. Dr. Abraham Granot. Chairman of the Jewish No- gtional Fund, is after private
Meanwhile, in New Delhi, De Indian Prime Minister, Jawahar
al Nehru, sale he hoped to emily_announcement on the ecgnition JI the Chinese Com munists.
The Nationalist telegram op. proied to 34L anti-Compumist "demneratie al peace-loving peoples" not to abet Communisın by word or deed.
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In
Brid
capital in England to assist the Zionist movement to settle 100,000 Immigrants in Israel.
forcats
vent
this
Dr. Granot said the Jewish Nu- tional Fund's budget for the eur- October 1 to I said, "Shentic klar Chinese rent sent year. tommanisty
financial September 30, of next year, in
eis million Lant
£14 Усал munters relp, succeed
million
were spent in land re- everría y South Chi
clamation, Interactional CommunİMT
afforestation, and Ir- should stered in bling the industrial rigation projects; Bie planting of
will be continued of the North Western TONDWETEN Provinces and North China and in darker.
fa-nessct the manpower of hur-
Dr Grmot d there are al- The Transport Minister, Alferd | dode of it. When of Ch'urar bed-
ready big private loans for a en de Barnes, told the House of Cumple, we shudder at the thought of
mmuns that losses were more stun hat he's an store for Houg Kong theme from American banks and
times as great on those of ard Maloyn
well as H
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; bawah! forward to substantiates¦ ፋ 11 Normalt i thonne's
MI Stolk, Bus N
neplex by the tart that, when the system, showed a Colon and India with which youed to establish an important as- defeat of £4.756,000. He sanlar Lound by Commonwealth sembly plant in Israel. He said: the 16hrs an all-ovit, asked the muthors of the the new government i slaving
the situation had become so seu- Èty, "
"I mu
important certain any tra fabled pesofuture to explain
mugglans the old see in the
ous that the Transport Camud-
Brins will invest their der Soviet control and Ala
why the homestudions were cove died. Vadded Nations. Outside and given
ston had asked him to authorise
¡That does not preclude British Mangolian abelin getreat phatases calling on all
treight rate increme of 10 per
¦firms, although there are no plans North Wề trai any mees og chanc Puunkelės– to jehan frum
There will be no M
jot to the Cotta
Luna's fering 4 Calbog on all 'Venda vitar emanati v his been avermel¦ fact tium the perucipal represen-
by China
latives of the goverament are ra pret The political
reality animodated by leaders of a He concluded by Katilepezicherite ed ho utad lo
nego stule guided be the pretples of tires
declaring that the possibilites of Charter
Than avlations
elion by the United Nations are leap, Jarmiled.
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exhibits lipie
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with Chur
freely them
people ths S oked an Tufare for 4 political instituttons and to main- tit Lover Tajemst palagandenil
of foreign control
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Chinese Stand
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Commuter to shere refer whether the
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The Desplat to on
Van guity of aggreKKASIN
The Chinese delegation would Innat on a decision on all the points raised in tw Posolution. including the question of with holding diplomatic recognition to the Communist regimo, Mr Formund Van Langenbove seoking to
pointed
that Influence or to create foreign Beighin controlled regimes within
everal problems the territory of China, ibi seeking the Assembly so im were closely Telated insofar an they refer to and ter-
"3 To respect existing Teraties. “ relating to China
To
retran
from acquire spheres of
to obtain special rights or pri litical dependence vileges within the territory of
istorial integrity as in the enses Ching"
of Greece and China
He said
they show what
Russion Boycott
15
Been lard Haut the sclization.
In this new government is pre-
bales
He said, "Fa, neue gave
+9
the
The Committee adjourned de- isle o the Chinese question un
miter the Assembly-dew on a Western statement of 12 essentials the Committee Her. Ment
attend the As-
members must sembly sessio on the project. begining on Tuesday, and most
them ta not yet have instrue tons on what to do about Cama. m the week ber will be inter for delete is resumed on China. The British said through a spokesman that they will vote for the Jessup proposal.
British Interest
The Nuburushist Cleanse dede tubing the warld today and Kate, Dr.
F Teming, promptly preventing the consululation showed his disappointment, suy-peace- that they feel their polu-have been agreed upon Bully on Ing the resolution dud not go bar, cal life is endangeveri enstigh.
on
The resolution was reported to
section Sunday night. The treaties Whs
hove Mr.
reported to Committee been written in at the insistence of a treaty the fish, who have
cuse of
of China,
The Soviet bloe showed no - Langenhove sat the terest, matolamming 18 boyeult of was not called on to pass the siscussioni, A Jone adviser, ment on the internal situation in wath China on Hong Kong and
Mr.
Rut
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The British
have been
B. F Putsertti, salt The Coine but un lite International who have a huge stake in China
Foreign ploutions *11
of events in that proper Minister, Andres Y Vyshinsky, Country. In this respect, he deported to be planning "has eard Bussia will not recognisereta Bagrant facts emerged-use the Communist
By decision the Assembly makes that external Intervention hegment soon.
The treaty peint elso occurred and that *** tomatice Faced six given from outside to Turces fight-pply to the Sino-Soviet treaty of speakers in a slow-thaving debate ing the legal government,
friendship, which, the Nationalists on China Australia, Belgium. In considering the Altuation in charge, was broken by the Rus
h this use
assistance is
would
in pussenges fares.
The system helades veltways, station hotels rac coastal ship- ping
Conservative ritics charged the Houre immediately outshie that us herense would he D huge blow to Britain's “export or di programine,
Russian Tochnique
money.
To concede to the demand of to ask British firms to establish a few for the establishment of industries in Israel," commerclat relations with the Th. Granol said the establish- Chinaso Communista was con- ment of a small standing army trary to the traditional concept in Israel would not allow the of justice and fale play of the Government to spend much on British people, it continued. Immigration projects, which have now become the main burden of Communists nee "The Chinese
the Zionist Orvanisation through following in letter and speelt Blue
The Jewish Nutional technique of their Russian
United Press. mastera in an attempt to act all vestiges of what they choose to rut! Western Imperialists from Chinese soil."
telegram salt
"The increase will hit mabu- facturers of heavy exports hot ing to take advantage of the 33 per cent devaluation of the pound sterling to self in hard currency markets, and saddle them with an impossibly
The Nationalist heavy production price increase at home," they said. Mr. Harnes told the Commons: "At present appears likely that the net revenue deficiency for the current year will exceed £2,000,- 000 and that it will be grenter in 1950 on the basis of existing charges."-United Press.
SAIGON ORDERS
A TRUCE
Saigon, November 28. General Marcel Maurice
The proposed formation of a con- Don zuvertiment allegedly m presentative of some 26 political parties" was a "puppet show."
It said, "It consists of persons now prisoners in the hands of the Chinese Communists. From your rich experience in dealing with the Communists you must have coine to know that in the Com- munist dictionary, coalition goy- crnment Is" but a Ay Dony in for Communist dictatorship."-Unital Press,
JEWISH GOAL IN AMERICA
to re- Carpentier today ordered a govern-24-hour Christmas truce in Atlantic City, November 28.
the fighting between French A sum of $272,455,800-more troops and those of Moscow-than any private organisation aver has tried, to raise in one trained Ho Chi Minh,
The announcement was made year-is the goal of the Uniteri In a communique by the French Jewish Appeal in 1950.
Commissioner, M. Leon: The UJA's highest actual col- lection was $150,000,000 obtained Pignon.
M. Pignon's statement replleriin 1943, when a quota of $250,- to a radio broadcast from anti-000,000 was set. This year's quota
in South also was $250,000,000, French headquarters
Delegates 10 the Appent's Indo-China,
yesterday The broadcast ordered that no national ffunalist resolution condemning
w] attacks be made against the approved the fund-raising cam- It was sald that Mr. French between noon on Decem-paign to meat what was termed
Greece, Venezuela and Chin all the Fur East, Mr. Laghuve Inforined sources said the State spoke on the Chinese e sue follow» ( said, it is easier to understand the ing Dr. Jessup,
"co-imperialista" of today. This Department idea In supporting the resolution is that any such declaration principles will in fuct be more useful in the future than approval of the Chinese Na
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¿ record in favour of such principles General Carpentier, who com- Mr. Henry Morganthau, Jnr,
than merely to condemn
acer-mands all French troops in Indo-General Chairman of the UJA tain State for its actions.
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Cheques totalling $5,900.000 UJA were turned over to the during the three-day conference by Jewish leaders-Reuter.
"I hope from the bottom of my heart that mutual goodwill per- He said he hoped the Russians nits us all to celebrate peacefully would change their attitude and the great Christmas holiday dear co-operate with the other coun- to humanity the world over." trics Associated Press, United Associated Press. Press and Reuter.
PEKING BROTHELS
CLOSED DOWN
San Francisco, November 28. The Chinese Communist routi all' brothels in reported that Peking, were closed by the Com- munist Government, and that the 1,200 prostitute-Inmates are being rehabilitated.
The radio sald that consider able efforts are being made to enable these women to begin life anew. They are being taught vocatione, given medical atten- tion, and provided with "now outlook to free life as respectable" members of the community."
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