US AND PAKISTAN DRAWING UP PACT

New York, May 8.

The Pakistan rime Minister, Mr. Liaquat Áll Khan, who is on a three- week fod of the United States and Canada, told the non-official For- eign Poly Association here tonight that his....Government is consult- ing, withhe United States for a treaty of friendship and commarco. "We have: evy hope that the outcome will be satisfying", he said.

A treaty wou bring Pakis- Lan: Into greate and mutually profiable cont with indus- trlausta, - manfiturers and businessmen America.

Earlier. the Prime Minister and his party, Juded by motor- cycle pollee, Fith screaming sirens, pald arpficini visit they United Nepris where they ware received high offelals of the Secretariat

He told a Pls conference that he could not Ank of any better or more demiratie method vľ solving the Khmir dispute than a free and injartial plebiscite.

Ometally womed York at ud Hall Mr. Liaquat Khan city's May

by New reception, told the Mr. Willintn O'Dwyer, the New York had endeared heel to the world by her great trations of hospitalfly and welcom

Ticker tape and coloured paper † guűrec down

skyscrapers

from

The Prime Minister said that | Navy, Marines and Air. Forces the tank before a youthful In the vanuiord. oduntry. Jika Pakistan' now, wou" to raise ità milliona of 'people from the deaths of poverty,, it' henith and Ignorance. "This in itself,, is 我 glantic lask, and a single generation, leave alone a single man. can hardly accomplish vet much

is the world situation today that

addition to this

We ∙inuxt strive to maintain pence in the rest of the world also, and to persuade those whose power for good or for evil In great and who can influence the future of the world to use their wisdom to rid mankind of the fear of war." The future

The Prime Minister said that whether the world would be ግሩ peace or war was in the hands.of the great nations

the such United States. he

Already his brief visit had seen entgh to “adnière your vigorous grit of enterpris your optimfle outlook and the opportunity which your country gives to evo individual, man of woman to e to the best of his or her enfiles.

"You earnestly desire peace ip civilisation that you have bullt enjoy the fruits of the great

up with your energy, your goter- Prise und your moral qualities. We desire it even in order to ex- tend the benefits of civilisation

those parts of the world. where freedom, tilt a few years Mr. Linhai All Khan, in anngo, was only a wish and a long- 'address at Columbia University, ing" he said.

asked wh Pakistan could do to New York gave a large-hearted Me.Linquat All

Palatan's task

to

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By the Prime Minister's tourer tegan Ka one-mile drive Broadway, whose massive build- hugs were draped with the, United States und Paklotou Hags

The 20-minute drive ended at the Clyle. Ini},

Coremonial welcome

The Prime Minister, who was with the Begum Linquat All Khan, and Mr. John A. Coleman, a member of the Mayor's Com- Bittee, was evidently moved. by the tribute from the chdering crowds.

the He acknowledged. greetings by smiling and waving to them,

Now and then he would look up at the glant skyscrapers and wave to the people who Were showering him with ticker inpe and coloured paper-traditional American expression of welcome.

Outside the 286-year-old Civic Hall he was given & ceremonial welcome by New York's Mayor, Mr William O'Dwyer,

Hundreds of distinguished New Yorkers and about 50 Pakistani nationals resident . New York stood up and clapped ដង the Prime Minister, the Begum Lin- qual All Khan, Mayor O'Dwyer and Mr. M.AH. Isphuni, Pakis- tun's Ambasador to the United- Statos, entered the Hall.

help in maintenance of in- reception to ternatione peace beyond keep-han as he drove to the City ing her on house in order. Hall through a know of ticker

After the National Anthem af Te the said, "The answer is tape,

Pakistan and the Star Spangled not easy to find but when

the Tens of thousands of Ameri-Banner had been played, Mayor", answer if found, we shatl not cons, old and young, lined the hexlinte follow

O'Dwyer read his address. wherever I streely as the Prime Minister's He said, All of us hope that máy lenius, and we shall Bot grey Lourer, escorted by 50 mo-Pakistan and the United States, torised police, drove to the City separated as they are by half the helt under the shadows of giant circumference of the lobe, will skyscrapers.

still be close in national feeling At Battery park, on the tip of because of the common desire Manhattan, the Prime Minister's for peace that governs the minds car was escorted by blue-uni- | of both peoples." formed mounted police with units of the United States Army,

Waver."

Mr. Liquat All Khan was re- rlying an address by General Dwight Jisenhower, President of Columb Univerally, after the Generalhad conferred on him En hondary degree of Doctor of Laws.

Next few months vital for world

Admiring friends

Then turning to Mr. All Khan,

Liaquat

the Mayor sold, "Yours is a new nation which han arisen from an ancient cul- 'ture.

Ours is an aller nation whose

the culture is new, but

destre

for freedom is common to US

both.

"Our mutual confidence, and Our work for Ito fulfilment will help save the world for the future.

THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1900,

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Hepresentative...Stephen M. Young, Ohio Democrat, sug dosted today that! ɗUnited warship may have So a dtrange submarino and Funk it with depth Mr. Young's commante were

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on the subject, Asked about Mr. Young's aletomente, a U.D. Navy spoketman call the Navy has Invectigated all reports of foreign submarines in coastal Walfra #nd has yet to confirm that a submarine was actual dycareignt, in any case-AL- cociated Press.

FAROUK TO WED

London, May 8. Despatches passing the Egyptian censorship made it increasingly clear today that King Farouk intends -to marry

beautiful Narriman

Sadek.

The romance of Egypt's This is 20-year-old Annemla, Mayr, who will play the part

divorced' King and the luck. of the Virgin Mary In this year's Passion Play at Oberam.

haired girl has been, husjed om- mergau, Germany, An art, student at the. Hana.. Schwaig- cially In Egypt for some time but hofer-school, she hopes to enter Convent after, the play.

the story received from Culro today quoted a newspaper to the In 1950 for the first time

effect that Narriman and aince 1934. The first performance

her was given in 1633, honouring the pledge, given by the people

family had consented to the of the tiny Bavarian village that they would present a refig marriage. ous festival every 10 years if they escaped the ravages of a then-raging plague. Traditionally, all the players are resid. ents of Oberammergau and are picked by a village commll. tee. No stage lighting, make-up or wips are allowed. Con- sequently, the artists let their hair and beards grow to Impart the correct Bibilcal atmosphere.-(AF; Photo)..

Russian policy on Trieste question

Moscow, May. 8.....

Russió believes that the Trieste question should be sottled before an Austrian peace treaty is signed, it became evident today from anim- portant statement published conspicuously by "Pravda."

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-Hecause of the recent death of the girl's father, it said, the event will probably not take, place until 1951. The delay was also aimed to, permit the couple to get acquainted, the independent weekly, "Rose Al Yussct", of Chiro, says.

The article denies' foreign Press reports that the King's sisters and certain Egyptian politicians. including the former Premier. Hussein Sirry Pasha, oppose the marrlago. Narriman 13 Ilving with her family and not in the Royal Palmen," Narrinan Wan formerly engaged to Zaki Hachent, Egyption United Nations ployee who has returned to New York-United Press,

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New York, May 8. Lord Dougins of Kirtibside, chairman of the Bourd of BOAC, arrived here today and told re- porters that he believes

Aboard The Truman Train, May 8. Prosdent Truman said today that the next few months will determine whether there will be

The article, which was in The Russians repeated the "On your return to the great the form of a third world war.

unsigned charge that the Western power Indo-Pakistan sub-continent, we editorial, said the fact that the | are delaying 'excenting, 'án Ausf | mercial, aviation, will be com The President told a railroad station crowd at

ask that you favour our single Western powers have, not' ful- třian treaty but, then mude, pletely converted to jet planes request and that is this--we re-filled Italian peace treaty plain that should' an Calesburg, Illinois, that if the isolationists

|· Austrian |withli "16" years, He expects quest you to tell your people clauses dealing with Trieste highly sceptical that it would be within the next two years.--A- treaty be concluded, they are BOAC to operate in the black have their way there will be another war.

emphatically, with all the great powers at your command, that suggests that they would not

observed.Associated. Press--nociated Press. I depended on decisions the

He added that the United we are their admiring friends carry out the Austrian treaty United States must make in Statos must support democratic and that we join them in their should it be signed. the next few months in its re- nations in Europe. He said, every hope for future pense." laons with the rest of the Am not afraid of losing the He then presented the Primo world. It America

peace. International co-opera-inister with a scroll in All tion is the key to world peace." he described Mr.

reneged

or its Allies as it did after the. fint world war there would be another world conflict.

to the

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world's

now

"Pravda" said the Italian peace treaty should be fulfilled Imme- diately in order to give an assur- Lingunt

ance that the Khan's public benefactions would be observed.

Austrian

treaty Motor car caravans from sur-leading the people of the rounding towns brought hundreds Arth largest State in their

station to hear his speech. freedom and guiding the forces it is obvious how appropriate "From all this,""Pravda" added, President Truman cald Russia At Lincoln, Nebraska, President of Is already reneging on its world Truman lashed out against the his nation with caution and was the raising of the question

high intelligence as having "en- wir Il-Allies. The major: threat to mud-slinging, name-calling-op- listed the heartfelt gratitude and live when the Austrian treaty

of Trieste by the USSR represen pace, and treedom came from

which, he shid, fought decp appreciation of Soviet Communion which was very new proposal trying to wipe out democraife the beneft of the offered for of the city of New & YO' Deople was discussed at a Deputies'

The Prime Minister said that meeting in London."

countries everywhere.

position", whic

country. He told a

a farming audience he had been so moved by the from the rear: platform of his words of the scroll that he felt The President pointed out that speech-tour train that it included it necessary to nagain thank the Ledby is the nth anniversary of the same people who had at Mayor. VE-DAY and expressed dieap. tacked farm programmes as Com- He then sald that he had come pointment that the kind of free-munistle and attempts to enslave to the United States to know

m and democracy that we en- the farmer.

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joy here in the United States la The laws these critics had come great.

Being threatened all over the world."

and to learn how countries be-

He stressed that Pokiston was determined to become a great nation like the United States.

fought had led to freedoin and prosperity. The President asked support of "Remember that fact when you constructive steps which he said hear people today croaking the arg, being taken to win peace sind old charges of 'Socialism and ‘re- prevent war. There were two gimentation about every now courses open to the nation-isola-proposal for progress," the Pre-perce," he declared. tionism ar the programme they sident sold. were now following.

Me Ta

the Minister reviewed was opening

The paper repeated charges that the Western powers are using both Trieste and Austria, as military bases and stepping stones for aggression.

Diplomatio observarsy: hero' conclude that the "Pravda" artiole, carries woighty alg- ficance.

They agree that 'It is a good “The main object of achieving

summery of· Russla's up to the that greatness' would be to serve

minute, position on both the 'Aus- humanity and the cause of world trian peace treaty and the ques-

|twn of Teleste: After the ceremony the Prime

units. The editorial stated flatly' that "I don't need to tell you that speaking tour of the Mid-West which participated in the parade.the Western powers are appar- It is cheaper to spend $20,000,- and Western States on the arthen he and his wife drove to ently going to do nothing about 000,000

ever a

period of years now anniversary of V-E-Day, which is the Mayor's guests at luncheon, their military units, to remala the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to be | Trieste, being content to allow; to halt the spread of Communism also his 60th birthday. than it would be to spend $100,-

Rdutor,

there... He was supporting enactment 000,000,000 to fight another war of his "Fair Deal" measures, the to halt Communism," sald Pre- controversial Brannan Farm Plan. sident Truman.

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