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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1950.

Nehru stumbling block

plans for South East Asian Marshall Plan

Truce in Belgian crisis

a three-day "truce" in gium's crisis lover the future;

Now York, March 28,

United States efforts against Communism in the For East were being blocked by the rafusal of the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, to join in a Marshall Aid plan for his part of the world, the "New York Post's" Washington columnist, Mr. Robert E. Allen, wrote, today." Without Indio, he said, the plan could not hope

to succeed.

Pakistan, Indian PM's

to meet

New Delhi, March 28, The Pakistan Prime Minis- ter, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, is expected to arrive in New Delhi on Sunday, April 2, for his conference with the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Jawa- harlal Nehru, on the Bengal situation.

Mr. Liaquat Alf Khan's slats- meat in the Pakistan Parliament today is considered in Indian Government circles as friendly and reciprocating the Indian Fremler's anxiety to resolve the problem created by communal disturbances in East and West Bengal,

Brussels, March 28, In Washington the stage had. tions in Malays or anywhere else Commu- Defence 'problems will cause been set for launching a Marshall are obnoxious to the

Eart❘nists. Bel Plan for the Pacifle South

They sook only

depres but everything VAA being alon, chaos and the downfall of of exiled King Leopold, the stymied by Mr. Nehru, Mr. Allen free trade linionism so that there Prime Ministers,

may be no barrier to their alin Liberal Prime Minister-design-

"Hoffman (ECA of a world-wide Soviet dictator ate, M. Albert Deveze, sald to-chief) explained the serious im-ship."

passe in a talk with Representa- night.

tive Abraham Ribicoff crat, Connecticut)

the

wrote.

He added,

adequate?

the

and

"Daily

The main task before the two observers here, will be to devise nccording to measures to stop the exodus of minoritles from either side and to put an end to frequent com munal violence and also to find a formula, which would ensure

nieasures.

the migration

of

The Liberal "News Chronicle"

We (Demo- asked, "Are Even before the five-year-old

deploying In and Royal problem is solved, Parla-

Senator Malaya all the experience ment may be summoned by M. William Benton (Democrat, Con- jungle warfare that we gained in implementation of agreed Guston Eyskens, the Catholic necticut). The ECA chief made | Burma?"

elvil It also asked, "Is Premier of the "caretaker" Gov-no secret of his concern.

And Meanwhlie,

minoritica ernment, to ratify the arms ald "Hoffman attributed Nehru's military co-operatiun

from the two agreement with the United States. stand to fear of involvement with Are all the authorities

Dominions continues," though in- spot agreed that our forces now Such a meeting is not debarred, Russia."

cidents Involving violence, have M. Deveza said. Ralification of Mr. Allen qunted Mr. Hoffman are strong enough to gain declined on the whole. Accord- this agreement and the country's as having said, "Nehiu la deter-keep the upper hand?"

to the latest nuthoritative re- The .. He feels

Communist delence problems demanded iar mined to be neutral.

ports, the influx, of Hindu #recon- Worker" carried an article

yugures from East Bengal into "argent solution to our domestic that participation in problems," he added.

struction programme sponsored the British Communist Party's West Bengal hos registered The Liberal lender, enlled by by the United States would be General Secretary, Mr. Harry sharp increase in the last three

refusal to by the Pollitt, advocating to considered an affront Regent, Prince Charles,

or four days, number of those Bo he 18 seek a way out of the deadlock Russians,

holding handle arms from the United coming into India by railway. States and arms "to fight the nione averaging between 15,000 when the pro-Leupold Catholics aloof, although without India, and fulled to form a new Gov-South East Asia reconstruction Malaya people."

and 20,000 daily. Mr. Pollitt enld that the Bri- succeed. ernment, will report to the Ite programme would not

the fish dockers have powerful allies India for Pakistan on the other The number of Moslems leaving gent on his efforts

tomorrow Any plan for that part of

the world must include Indin to have

equally magnificent hand in morning.

been computed actions of the French, Italiam about 4,000 per day-leuter, any meaning."

"The

columnist Buid that

snd: Dutch workers in refusing to handle American arms, Senator Benton pointed out that United during his visit to the

In a

a letter to the "Dally Tele-

Mr. Sintes last year Mr. Nehru tried

J. Murray Rose, of to buy 10,000,000 bushels of sur

India

tor for more drastic methods plus wheat at low terms.

gainst Malayan terrorista. needed the grain badly, and the

Out here we need

Com- termined to go to the very dul-United States was willing to sell.

"But Nehru balked when the mander-in-Chief of the calibre side Hinit of conciliation in my research of a solution to Belgium's State Department proposed tying of Earl Mountbatten," he wrote

More picked police sergeants. Royal problem." M. Deveze added. up the deal to India's taking an

Jungle squads,

division of troops, dive-bombers and better agalast

Tomorr night he will, inter- rupt his negotiations to go to The Hogue for the Atlantic Part Stafl back in talks. He hopes to be Brussels on Sunday.

"Decisive developments must be expected at the beginning of next week," he said. "I am de-

graph" tok, Malaya, called

New right wing party in Germany

nt

I fall. I will have to take active Russia." Mr. Allen said.

puri in the cold War

Hamburg, March 28, decision. It may well be that He then quoted Representative radio equipment were also niced-

A new right wing splinter my decision will necessitate

party, the "Right Socialist visit to King Leopold-Reuter.

Ribleoff as saying, "For Nehru toed, he said.

German Workers Party," inade try to be neutral seems to me to A former resident of Malaya. be sheer folly. In the kind of a Mr. D. R. Hoblyn, also writing in its bow to the public at a press world we are living in today, a the Dally Telegraph" suggested conference here today. country of the size and impor- that the frontier between Slain The name of the Party differs

cannot tance of India just

"National Socialist neutral."

Attlee rejects

commission

to probe Reds

London, March 20. The Prime Minister, Mr. Cle- ment Attlee, today rejected the idea of a Royal Commission to probe Communist spying in Britain in 1946.

Sir Waldron Smithers, Con- servative, urged this in the House of Commons because of facts that emerged from the trial of tho

dian

After

be and Malaya should be entrusted from Workers Party" only In

Mr. Holman did not comment, the columnist continued. Instead, he sold that the State Depart ment had overruled his plan to

Mission continue the ECA China even after the change In Government."

On Malaya

In

Gernian

to an Anzac force.

"Australia and New Zealna: the first word.. have political responsibilities The chairman, ferr Herbert equal to ours in combating Com-Rilter, denied arguments by the munism In South East Asia," Mr. press that he had chosen this Hoblyn said,

name to

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If they accepted this commit-The new Party stands for the ment the Dominions would show reintroduction of the former Ger- Mosoow and Peking that the

man Rotch's

white Commonwealth

and red-the Router.

German Reich, the return of TAKE Eastern German refugees into tha former German - provinces now administered by Poland, the re- unlimited construction of on German merchant fleet and the

utulgation. of common

BURMA TRAIN

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Rangoon, March 28.

ALE

In London, meanwhile, thre national British newspapers commented in leading articles today on the war in Malaya, The Conservative "Daily Mail" atom spy, Klaus Fuchs, and said, "Now the treacherous Com-

Europe'i The Burmese Government re-economic resources.' evidence in the report of the munists are demanding a boy ported today that guerillos dyna Royal Commission on the Cana-colt on the shipment of arms and mited a train near Mandalay, kill his Party was not only Socialist Herr Hitter then declared that Jan spy trial.

to Malaya, They

injuring but also Liberal, and that it wat Mr. Atlee had briefly want dock workers to keep the ing nine persons and replied "No", Sir Waldron went equipment which will save our

German national' da well many more. on to question whether the Primu young soldiers' lives."

Rebels opened fire on survivors European. Explaining its akitude Minister really meant business

· a dynamite blast derailed the towards Europe, Herr Ritter said The Labour "Daily

after a Herald"

he advocated the "cartellisation of when he said that he was anti-said, "Good government, thriving engine and seven coaches, the an-

the West Germani iron, steel and trade unionism, improving condisnouncement said. The train wa As a first step, he suggested

proceeding frown Sagaing on the coal industries and their combina- that Mr. Atlee should apply the

Irrawaddy River to Myitkyina, tion with other European indus-

tries in to Strachey arose from an allegation capital of Kachin State in North- security regulations

one large concern."— meinbers of his wor Cabinet, by the London newspaper, Even-ern Burma.Associated Press, Reuter. including the War' Minister, Mr. ing Standard; on March 2 that John Strachey, as were applled Mr. Strachey had not disavowed to civil servants.

his early pre-Communist writings. This brought a

Mr. Strachey issued a rebuke from

state- the Speaker (Chairman), Colonelment quoting later writings in Douglas Clifton-Brown, who said which he did repudiate Com- that he must not make Imputa- munism.-Reuter.

Communist

same

flous against the patriotism of Members.

Labour Members clamoured for

a withdrawal of the remark, but

the Speaker said he thought that

his rebuke was good enough,

Sir Waldron's reference to Mr.

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