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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1850,

GENERAL BOYCOTT OF UN PROCEEDINGS BY SOVIET RUSSIA

BATTLE FOR SOUL OF JAPAN

Vatican City, January 16. The Sacred Congregation of the Falth said today that the Catholic Church could win "the battle in which the soul.

of Japan is at stake", Catholics throughout the world, rally to the cause.

Lako Success, January 16.

The Soviet bloc walked out of three United Nations Committees today and clamped a general boycott on the mootings of the UN anywhere in the world as long as Nationalist China is represented.

Persons in high authority in the UN do not feel, however, that the Russions are planning to leave the United Nations In spite of their walk-outs from the Security Council last week and from the three groups today.

Ita

They predict that the Rus- The Yugoslav seat was vacant slans will merely take a holiday when the Commitice began until the Chinese issue is set- dallberations. tled.

|Hampering of committee The Sacred Congregation,

The Russians have carefully through its information service

they There had been speculation as Fides, added that the influence of put up the argument that

protecting the UN to whether Yugoslavia, since her Communim had declined there, one aro

that Charter;

the Nationalist quarrel with Russia, would re- 1 said there was a time when

verse her previous stand and danger was imminent; although China delegation represents so-

Join the work of the Committee. The danger is always there, it is budy and is illegal; and that they will not sit at the кате table

Only 39 countries were repre- with an illegal delegation.

pented when the new President Wis chosen

Bow less."

"Recent events show that the people, especially the younger generation, have a hostile attitude toward Marxism).

"The Japanese wish for some thing constructive and not for the continuation af destruction

Nationalist China's mentor legate here, Dr. T. was in high spirits Soviet rage, the

over

reported

de-

Ar-

Among those absent were Talang gentins, the Yemen, Venezuala, the Paraguay, Saudi Arabia, Luxem- suc-bourg, Nicaragua, Halta, South cesses of the Chinese Air Force Afries, Liberia and Afghanistan. at home and the U.S. decision In his Presidential address Dr. to evacuaię American officials Muniz, reterring to the boycott The report nat the Catholle from Red China

by Russia and Eastern Europeza Church could win the theological Catholles "battle" providing through the world come to the need of the Church in Japan with missionaries and funds".

កប់

the

and the

AR-

Dr. Tsiang attended the Grst countries, sald, "There 1050 meeting of the year-round denying that the attlude of non- Little Assembly, where the Rus- co-operation has somewhat hard-

been repre- pered the usefulness of the stans never have sented, and took no notice of the term Committee, but it has not

UN destroyed the resolve of happenings down the long "Catholics must realise that the corridors in the other Committees. other members of the Committee opportunity which is present lo-He argues that his delegation is to continue the experiment day may not be repeated again legal and that the Chinese Com- to justify the existence of and that tomorrow may be 100 munists are Moscow puppets.

Committee by positive results," affected

Itorns before the "Little today were: The Economie and Social sembly" were: The Sacred Congregation said Council Committee on procedura, many Protestant missionaries when the Sub-commission on the Pre-Tsiang wants discussion

el to leave China are being

vention of Discrimination and assigned to Japan and observed the Protection of Minorities; and (1) Consideration of the re- that the Protestants "have consİ –

Eri-

Jal

The

groups

derable enne at their disposal." the Special Committee on State-port of the Commission on

less Persons, No other meetings trea. were held

The report said the number of Catholies in Japan had risen from 117,388 in 1939 to 138,3 in 1949. "Christianity in Japan is active and it exerts an influence that is clearly more than its numerical)

imply."United strength would Press

POLES EXPEL FRENCHMEN

Second walkout in

four days

When the Russlan delegato today walked out of the amail Committee on Procedure of the Economlo and Boolal Coun cil of the United Nations as o protest against Chinese repre montation, it WAD the

Recond walk-out by • Russian in four days.

Jacou On Friday, Mr.

Be. Malik walked out of the curity Council,

after A few minutes

today's Soviet delegate walk-out, the

the Ad also left a meeting of

Statelessness Hoc Committee on and related questions.

Warsaw, January 16. The Pulish Foreign Ministry tortay notified the French Em- bassy in Warsaw that 21 French nationals detained here, Furthermore, the Soviet dele- within the last four days have gate to the Sub-Commission on been expelled from Poland,

Prevention the

of Discrimina-

They include M. Pierre Mars-on and Protection of Minorities, chall, 'correspondent in Warsaw also walked out. for the Agence France-Presse, Russia's action today is inter- and M. Edmond Massenet, heal preted by observers as an indica- of the French Repatriatlon Mis- tion that the Soviet

reuntries will boycott all United sion.

Nations activities until Chinese Nationalist delegates arc re-

noved.

group

of

(2) Study of procedure to de- limit the boundles of the former Tinian enlandes not already Axed by international agreement,

(3) Chinese Nationalist charges of Soviet agression.

Susan meets a Princess

Big mamant for five-month-old Busan Goldsmith cams at a chlidren's party held by the National Adoption Booiety at Overseas Houso, St. James's, London. The youngest of 200 quasta, she was delested to present a basket of flowers to Princess Allos, Countem of Athlons, Susan is hold by her mohter, Mr. A. V. D. Goldsmith, wife of a Hampstead doctor. Children of patrons and many adopted through the Society attended the party. (AP Photo).

AMERICA MAY SEND SHIP TO SHANGHAI

Washington, January 16. The United States probably will have to send a special ship to Shanghai to evacuato American officials from Communist China. However, the 135 consular and diplomatic officials ordered to leove Communist China probably will not leave for about a month or six weeks at the earliest.

Their withdrawal will leaver the United States without any

that the United States should withhold military assistance representation in Communist from the Chinese Nationalste

in Taiwan. China, and widens the split (4) Study of the promotion of

Sources close to the State De between the United States and

mail International co-operation in the the Peking Government. Some partment said today that political Deld.

received from private U.S. eltizens American diplomats speculate on the China issue Dr. Talang favoured that the growing rift poses a past week tended to favour Mr. during the

rat disousalon of the Chinese

question before diecusalon procedure. Me proposed that the Committee begin discussion of the item on Friday.

He was supported by Dr. que de Marchena, of the minican Republic.

the

of the United Nations,

potential threat to the future Acheson's position--as opposed to mail from members of Congress, How кoon United States

of-which they said had been divided clals will be able to leave China, along Party lines. Most Dano- En- depends in great part to what ex-crats back the Administration and Do-tent the Communists will facili-Republicans generally oppose

tate their departure.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Press is The Chairman adjourned

Should a special ship be sent to giving

iving prominent attention to con- meeting mying that would take out the Americans, it would tauing attacks on

ho

Mr. Acheson announce when the next meeting require an escort either from the in Congress, and several widely- would be held-Associated Press U.S. Navy or the Chinese Nation-road columnists have taken the and Reuter.

alists to get through the mine-position that be made a poor flelds allegedly laid by tho No-showing in his For East polley uridrens before the National PresR Dean Club here last week.

RECOGNITION

OF PEKING

tionalists.

The Secretary of State, Acheson, wili report agala to Congress this week on the Com- munist seizure of the American

Another defeat

the Peking radio disclosed that the U.S. Govern-

ment lost another battic with the

London, January 16.

Meanwhile Israel and Afghanistan have Consulate at Peking and the de granted full recognition to the cision to close all U.S. Consulates Communist Government of China, in Red China. the New China News Agency re-

The State Department said Mr. Chinese Communists. The radio ported tonight in a despatch

the said that Acheson had volunteered to meet a monitored in London.

dispute between Senato

Foreign Relations The Foreign Minister, Chou Committee on Thursday

military attache, Brigadier to give General Robert H. Soule, and the the unknown to the French tions" "Little Assembly" when it E-la, expressed his thanks for

Chinese employees of the Club

The group of French deportees ere thought to have left for the West Polish frontier by bus iste last night or early this morning. The Soviet Union and its sup-

today

continued also Among the 21 were six people porters whose detention had previously their boycott of the United Na- been Embassy here.

net this morning. The wives and families of the expelled Frenchmen will

those recognitions and

the

on the

conse

Senators a report for that IS Dr. Jono Carlos Muniz, of Bra-of Finland, accorded on January Peking incident and its

quences, but this had to be post bd zi, was elected the new President 13, the Agency sald.

Ho Chi Minh's Insurgent Vlet poned until next week because of allowed to leave for France after of the Assembly, which is

also Nam Republic Indo-China has conflicting engagements, a suitable time in which to wind known as the

Com- also announced recognition of the in mittes, in succession to Mr. Selim Communist China regime.-ABSO- their personal alfairs

Sarper, of Turkey.

up

Poland. Reuter.

Interim

Westinghouse

R

KELY-

GERATORS

ciated Press.

Storm heightened

The Department spokesman NETHERLANDS TO said the Secretary might also dis.

PROTEST

The Hague, January 18.

today The Netherlands

in- structed fis representative in Peking to protest the Chinese Communists' Beizure of the former Dutch Embassy building there.

nied

#1

Government spokesman da.

thet report

Britain, which has recognised the Peking regime, had offered to look after Dutch Interests in Communist China.-United Press.

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ng has been settled, and that General Soulo left Nanking on December 20. General Soule is presumably awaiting passage to the United States, although the broadcast failed to mention his

present whereabouts.

The radio said that the settle- ment of the long drawn-out dis- pute was achieved by arbitration-- with the decision going against General Soule.

The dispute started in Septem- when the Embassy decided to

ves the situation with the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Wednesday and might hold news conference the same day.

The Chinese Communietes'

■sizuro of ho U.B. Consulate has heightened the storm controversy raging around the close the Club, which was then Secretary of State Far Eastern run as an International Club for

Western Far Eastern Noniding's

community, polley, but Administration af mostly diplomata. Since the Club olafs still foul the Becretary's Ch

originally started as the personal prestige With the

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the Nationalist Govemment, damaged by his firm contention General Soule volunteered to

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The Chinese employees demanded three months pay, which General Soule reject- ed. Thereupon the workers peti- tioned. the Communist authorities to hold back General Soule's exit permit, pending settlement of the dispute. The authorities complied. After lengthy negotiations, an arbitration con

committee decided to grant the employces one and, a half months pay plus the wages accrued during the dispute, as well as the New Year bonus, ustially amounting to one month's wages, which was roughly what they had wanted in the Arst placo,

"The radio sald' that

Generat Soule bowed to the arbitration committee's decision on December 15, and left Nanking a few days later, United Press.

France to protest seizure

Paris, January 10. Franca will protest against the solzura by Chinese Com- muniste af French consular property in Peking, ▸ Frenale Foreign Omco

sald today.

Meranges

spokesman

reaching the French Foreign Office from Peking said that the Chinese Communiste

thra occupied premises of the French Con. sulate at 4 p.m. on January 14, four days after a protest by the Franch Consul, M. Bron!.

Posters stuck on the walls of the former Franch Em- bassy in Peking on January 0 gave M. Breal the first hint of impending action.

Bigned "Military Control Committee," the posters sald, "Taking advantage of unfair trostles, several countries. 00. cupled ground and built bar. Tacks In Paking. Ing line. with the abolition of... these trostles (In 1946), these grounds have to be returned to China

"Our Government has set. tied the question of owner. ship of the barracks.

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