THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1950.

to India

New Delhi, April 1, General Yuan Chung-helen has been appointed Commun-1 fat China's Ambassader, to India, the Foreign Ministry announced tonight It · said the Paking Government has agreed is the appointment of

MEETING BETWEEN Peking envoy PANDIT NEHRU AND LIAQUAT ALI KHAN Talks to cover as wide a ground as possible

Karachi, April 1.

The Prime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, in a broadcast today, expressed the hope that his forthcoming visit to Dolhi will remove all misunder- standings between India and Pakistan, and bring peace between the two countrios.

He said he is going to Delhi tomorrow to discuss the two countries' minority problems with Pandit Nehru. They would attempt to remove the causes of the minority strife and to settle issues responsible for the existing Indo-Pakistan tension.

CHINA ISSUE AT THE UN

The Prime Minister assured the people of Pakistan

In

that it was after careful deliberation that he had decided to make the trip. He was con- vincod it was the right thing to do.

conclusion, the Prime these two great Asian Dominions Minister asked every Pakistani have been so strained," the new to pray for the success of the paper continued. conference, so that the minor ities in

countries may live a peaceful and honourable life, and so that relations be- tween Pakistan and India are so improved that they become to informed quarters no pro-real friends by understanding gress has been made.

each other.

Lake Success, April 2. UN delegates are continu- the ing private talks on China problem but according

The Secretary-General, Trygve Lie, who has been active in try ing to solve the problem and end the Russian boycott of UN, is in

Florida for a short holidny.

The Russians say they will not return to any UN meetings as long as the Chinese Nationalists are represented here,

UN allfells confirmed reports that one of the many suggestions

behind-the-

some

mentioned

the 111 scene: sessions was way might be found to expel the Chinese Security Council de- Jegates without seating the Chinese Communists immediately, So far as they know, the proposal had not received any serious sup port.

One UN ofBelal believes that such a move would violate the UN charter which provides that members of the Security Council, must be represented at all times. China is one of the permanent members of the 11-nation council.

Both British and U. S. spokes- men have heard nothing of any new approach to the problem. Associated Press.

La Pallire, Western France, April 1. Troops here today began load- ing the French freighter "Sainte Mere l'Eglise" with food, Curs and electrical equipment for Indo- China after Communist had refused to do so.-Reuter.

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Linquit All Khan told Reuter that the primary object of his forthcoming

with discussions Pandit Nehru is to And a speedy Nolution of present communal problems in India and Pakistan.

"Mahatma Gandhi gave the last months of his life to an effort for reconciliation but without success.

"Now, in the last few months, tension has mounted to danger point."

The "Herald" said it was no

moment to assess blame.

"The roots of the trouble lie far unck In history.

"The recent happenings, Mr. Nehru has said, have been a mat- ter of deepest shame and sorrow, Mr. Lingunt All Khan has deplor- ed and condemned them.“

The newspaper stated that the immediate problem, 013 relating to India-Pakistan

But he added, "Other questions Prime Ministers have said, is to rela-preserve law and order, to give tons are not excluded, and the full security to every individual talks will cover as wide a ground and full protection to minorities,

is found possible.

Both have spoken of this as of The statement was a written sacred duty. answer to question by Reuter's

"But this is a problem which currespondent asking the Prime Minister if he intends to confine con hardly be solved unless the

K. M. Panikkar æs Ambassador to China.

India's

General Yuan was garetson commander and political com- mlestoner in Nanking for six months until January this year, and negotiated with the British Government regarding HMB Amethyst Associated Press.

EUROPEAN

AGREEMENT REACHED

Strasbourg, April 1. Foreign Ministers. of Europe's infant Parliament set out for home tonight after a three-day meeting in which there was hardly a discordant note.

As one observer put it,, "What once looked like being the break- down period has proved to be the shakedown period."

The difficult time of the Coun- ell of Europe's earliest days, when the Consultative Assembly seemed to be pushing in one direction and the Committee of Ministers in another, seems to be definitely ended.

LATTIMORE MAY SUE MCCARTHY FOR LIBEL

New York, April 1. ...

Mr. Owen P. Lattimore, charged with boing a Com- munist spy, came home today and threaten- ed to sue his accuser for libel.

Mr. Lattimore, whom Senator Joseph McCarthy ac- cused of being the top Communist agent in the United States, said the accusation had been made falsely, irresponsibly and libelously. He will discuss possible legal | action with his lawyers as soon as possible.

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Senator McCarthy's were made before a Senató.Com- mittes Investigating the Stato Testimony in Department.

such instances is usually immune from legal action.

Mr. Laltimore, who arrived by

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Balilmore, April 1. The Dilówa Mutukhtu, be-

plane from London, plans believed to be the only "living in Washington on Tuesday.

He told reporters at a Press Buddha" in America, has dis- conference that his attorneys had closed here that be held mem- offered all of his files including bership in the Central Com- tia personal correspondence the Senate Commitice. His les mittee of the Kuomintang,

Fo-Chinese Nationalist Party.

to

were also avaliable to the deral Bureau of Investigation.

Mr. Latilmore, a former State Department employee, has been on a United Nations mission o Afghanistan.

Mr. Lattimore #nid that the Bccusations Wisconsin Senator's

omelals were hampering U; S. abroad.

Helping Russia Mr. McCarthy's vicious at: tacka on the highest officials of our Blata Department ard accomplishing results for Russia which exceed their wildest hopes," Mr. Lattimore declared.

feel

Senator Joseph McCarthy had suggested in the Senate that the Dilowa and two other Mongo- lians, brought to study at John Hopkins University by Professor Owen Lattimore, should be in- vestigated by Federal agents.

The Dilown, high-ranking priest in the Mongolian

Lama hierarchy, came to America in quest of monastle peace over a year ago, He rallied to Professor Lattimore's detence against Senator MaCarthy's "Soviet spy" charges.

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The Dilowa sald he was sure Professor Lattimore had nothing "Do you think", he asked,

to do with the Communists, The "that any anti-Soviet nation Dilowa, who speaks only Mong- the world could possibly

ollan and church-Tibetan, said comfortable dealing. our through interpreters that he was State Department when one of

offering "flerce our own Senators accuses it of Lattimore. He was also praying erce prayers" for Mr. harbouring 67 card-carrying for Senator McCarthy. Communists?"

"I say prayers that he and all Senator McCarthy had said he people who have hate

and would name. 37 State Department suspicion in their minds

who were employees

Commu-change to thoughts of love and

peace," he added. ––Router,

Foreign Ministers Robert Schu-

with both man of France and Ernest Bevin of Britain supported each other on almost every major issue.

"Anglo-French co-operation has probably never been better since the war," said one observer.

During their three-day session in Strasbourg, the Foreign Minis- ters' asked Western Germany and the Sanr to join Europe's Parlla- ment as associate members with equal rights in the Assembly but without representation Ministers' own committee.

miss quarrels between the two Gov-

his discussions to finding a speedy ernments are settled amicably," problems the newspaper concluded, Reu- solution to communal in Intia and Pakistan or if he to proposes to discuss the possibility of resolving all major disputes between the two countries on the Enes of the concrete and precise suggestions which he made in the Pakistan Parliament on January 17, 1950."

The proposals put forward on January 17 were for the settle- ment of the five outstanding dis- putes between India and Pakis- ton. The Prime Minister sald at the time that they were transmit

last December,

ARMY IN CONTROL OF LUZON

Manila, April 1. The principal Philippines ted to the Government of India island, Luzon, was placed en- tirely under military control tonight by Presidential order Communist-led Hukbalahap to cope with outbreaks of the

guerillas.

British help Liaquat All Khan told Par liament hore today that Pakis- tan has been receiving valuable help from the British Govern- ment in the supply of require

ments of the armed forces.

Elpidio Quirino said it was not a In issuing the order, President

proclamation of martial law, but He was answering a question he put the island under direct from a Bengal member, Nur charge of General Mariano M. Ahmed, who asked if British in-Castaneda, Army Chief of Staff. dustrial concerns and the British and placed the Philippines Con- Government have been according stabulary under the Ariny. preferential treatment to India in Manila itself is heavily guarded

The Soviet Union ought to decorate Senator McCarthy for telling the kind of lies about the on the United States that Russian prop- agandists could not invent, "Mr. Lattimore safd. Associated Press.

Agreed to set up joint tem- porary committee of seven repre- sentatives of the Ministers and an equal number from the Assom- bly's Standing Committee to meet in London next May and find ways of providing an improved permanent liaison between the two branches of the Council..

Studied a lengthy report from

Fourth murder

attempt failsTM

SERETSE KHAMA IN LOBATS!

will

Lobatal, April 1. Seretse Khama's supporters to- day jokingly spoke of the sparse- ly furnished house here where he is waiting for permission to see his wife Ruth as a cell.

The Bamangwato chief-design- ate's only companions in the house are his uncle and another younger

man,

Asmara, April 2. The fourth attempt on the life the Organisation for European of, Ato Walderb Waldermarion Economic Co-operation (OEEC) was perpetrated early yesterday Police were inside and outside and considered means of avoid-shot him at close range in the night but left later...

two on European economic conditions | afternoon when

terrorists the house when he arrived last ing future duplication of effort crowder, who was only slightly verbal agreement had been reach- main street of Asmara. Government officials said that a between OEEC and the Coune!!

should be studied in collaboration of Europe.

Agreed that action on cartels injured, is President of the In-ed under which Seretse had pro-

dependent Eritrea Party. with a Committee of the Interna- tional Trade Organisation.

The meeting also decided that the time is not opportune for a European economic conference- Associated Press.

VOROSHILOV, FOR

BUDAPEST

mised not to enter his tribal lerri- tory without permission.

Editor of the independence blon organ "One Eritrea and a pro- His lawyer said today that this permission would not be given minent politician. Welderb posed union with Ethiopia.-As-before Wednesday-Reuter. sociated Press.

S'PORE CINEMA INCIDENT

Singapore, April 17

op-

Budapest, April 1, The Police today arrested a Marshal Voroshilov, a Soviet De-Chinese and charged him with

the supply of raw materiais, owing to rumours of an Impend- inilitary stores and equipment as ing attack by the outlaws. compared with Pakistan.

At least 54 persons have been puty Prime Minister, will repre- showing disrespect to the King

dustrial concerns direct".

The Prime Minister said in his killed and whole villages burned sent Russia at the celebrations of after he attempted to dissuado a reply: "We don't get our supply since the Huks went on a ram- of warlike stores from British in- page on Wednesday,

the fifth anniversary of Hun-theatre audience from standing gary's liberation from the Ger- up while the National Anthem wng

played. The latest fighting came todaymans on April 4, In London, the Labour news in a Constabulary attack on gue-i

The Chinese was said to have Other delegates will include paper "Dally Herald", in a lead-rilles on Mount Arayat, in the, Anna Pauker, Rumania's, Foreign told the audience, "What do you ing article, today sald that good Central Luzon plain. The Con-Minister, Herr Otto Grotewohl, want to stand up for? He will be relations between India and stabulary advanced a short dis- and General Avomea, Czechos- dead in six months", as King Pakistan are essential not only tance up the mountain, which the lovak Minister of Defence. Reu- George VI's picture was shown for the two countries themselves Huks have successfully defended iter. but for all Asia and all the Com- for four years as the key spot in:

i, on the screen.-United Press. monwealth.

their position in the Sterra Madre i Tomorrow's meeting of the and Zambales mountains to the Prime Ministers of India and East and West. Pakistan will be watched with Eleven Huks were killed in the anxious eyes by all men of good-mountain fighting, which is con- will, not only in their two coun- tinulog. Eight other deaths were tries but throughout the Com- reported earlier in the day, in- monwealth, the "Herald" stated.cluding the one- year-old son of the Mayor of San Clemente. The Huka took possession of that town in Tarlac province on Fri- "It is a bitter disappointment day night and held it eight hours: that, since they achieved their in- until early today. — Associated dependence, relations between Press.

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