ATTLEE, ACHESON SAY:
NATIONAL INTERESTS MUST BE SACRIFICED
London, May 10,
Collaboration and communion of free nations, with some sacrifice of na- tional interests, was the common theme of the Pilgrims. Dinner speeches here tonight by the American Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheron, the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attles, and the House of Lords. Opposition loader, Lord Salisbury..
Mr. Attlee declared that the days of esoteric diplomacy had passed, that external politics can no longer be separated from internal, and that, in defence of the democratic way of life, there must be a broad awareness that what is done in one democracy has its effect on the others.
AMERICAN STAND ON TRIESTE
Mr. Alice described defence of f the democratic way of life es a great adventure in which no na- tion should consider its own ad- vantage.
upon itself the exclusiva bur- don of this reintroduction
of
Germany into the community of life.
He said: "The re-establish- The Marquesa of
Sallibury, caying, "We
must never allow ment of Germany in the family purselves to be divided," called of Western civilisation must be co-operative enterprise In for clase and constant collabora-" tion of the Western Powers, and which the risks and responsibili
ties are
shared by all." above all, between the English-
Mr. Acheson warned
that speaking peoples.
Only in that way, the Con- sensitivities and divergencies af the way of a solution of the German He added: "It is a question. problem dietated to us by the de manda of the 'Imes "-Reuter and United Press.
United States will reject Rus war by Lord said, could outlook must not stand in
Washington, May 10. State Department officials made it plain today that theservative sin's demand that Triests must Mr. Acheson called upon the be internationalised before Western world to accept Western Moscow will agree to an Aus- Germany as "part of our com- hu- and to begin with pany." trian peace treaty.
mility to abandon the relation- The U.S. Under-Secretary of skip of conqueror and conquered. State, James Webb, is expected He also warned the West that to denounce the Russian surpise some sacrifice of purely national move omletally ta cunferenre interest will be necessary for gli the economile recovery of the Ometals familiar with the Western world Is to be recom Altuntion told reporter theplished after, the Marshall Pinn American Government Tegurda
enis in 1952. The Russian stand as just another excuse for stelaying the Austrian trenty.
The U.S. belleves that there ty nu connection between the set
on Thursday.
tling of the Trieste question and the agreement with Russla on an Austrian peace pact.
Russia disclosed her attitude in "Pravda" article on Tuesday and in a speech by the Russian re- presentative in London
during the American-British-Soviet talks on the trenty.
The Russians look the position that since the Italian treaty pro viding for the internationalisation of Trieste had not yet been ear- red out, there was no reason to believe the Western lies would
bide by an Austrian treaty.
Officials here made FL
ROMULO GOING TO JAKARTA
Manila, May 11. He avoided discussion of the
The Secretary of Foreign detailed issues at stake, in his Affairs, Carlos Romulo, is leav- prepared address, and talked in bread philosophical terms about ing on Friday morning by the problems of international or plane for Jakarta by way of ganisation among non-Communist Hong Kong and Singapore. countries and of the North Atlen- the area.
Our purpose
Mr. Romulo, who is President of the United Nations Ceneral
Assembly is making a goodwill
visit to Indonesia at the invitation of the Sockorno Government. He
He set forth the purpose of Will be accompanied by his wife the West to be to make certain Adriano Carela, one other mem- and son, Mike, his sceretary, disturbances great which have shaken the worldber of his staff and newspaper. men. The departure originally
that the
ויי
The
In recent years, do not lead to was set for Saturday, but was the catastrophe of a third world advanced one day to make the war. He added:
repeat. our purpose in peace, not war," necessary plane connections.
party will take off at tomorrow for Hong Mr. Acheson emphasised that 8.30 am.
Pan American: clear the United States had no inten-Kong aboard a that the State Department will tion of urging its friends to try plane, proceed to Bangkok, where continue to stand by its posito do the impossible, the unneces- continue the flight to Jakarta on they will remain overnight, and 1lon that Trlesto's futuro should be settled by
Saturday aboard a KLM plane. direct ry, or the unwelcome.
The party will leave Jakarta on Italian-Yugoslav negotiations
May 17 for Singapore on the re- and that the Italian peace
turn trip to Manila, where they treaty should by amended to
are expected Include any auch agreement.
on the afternoort of May Italy termed as onsense a re- newed Russian charge that Bri- tain and France had created an
must be
He said: "But two facis pre- vail in our minds, which seem to 115 to be incontrovertible realitlus
of our time.
"Both call for accommodation on the part of all of us, which may Upon his return from Jakarta. vell conflict with our habitual Mr. Romulo will plunge into the feelings and desires.
Anal phases of preparation for Illegal bose in Trieste which "The first is that a variety of the conference of South Easti
liquidated before
an causes
has led to unbalance in Asian and Western Pacifle coun- Austrian treaty is possible. Thu cur international economle rela-tries, due to open on May 26.
position changed Russian
they lonships.
United I'ress. described as proof that the Rus- "The Marshall Plan was de- slan's previous reasons
designed to correct a portion of the j' laying, the Austrian treaty were causes of this disbalance, and it trumped up.
for
is successfully fuiflling this func- EMPIRE TALKS
Previously, .Moscow insisted tion; but another portion remains.
that the barriers to their can-
cluding a treaty were:
1, Agreement with Austria for
the payment of goods_and_sup-
Sacrifice needed
~"If "this" remaining--portion-of
Files provided by Russia during the problem could be overcome the early stages of the war.
Amerlenn officials noted that
ON JAPAN
India,
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1960.
Hypnotic birth
WAS
Mrs. Norma White, agad 20, of Becales, Suffolk, holda ber six-day-old baby which was born while the mother under the hypnotic treatment of Dr. Noel 8. Sherrard, of Vaocles, a general practitioner. The first British mother hypnotised at childbirth was at Dulwich te March 1948. Mrs. White brings the number up to 24, The British Medical Council, have no objection to hypnotle treatment provided it la administered by a registered- doctor. Mrs. White says she felt no
pain and that the
•Birth WEB over quickly.
was very eary," she said, "the dector laid his thumb on my forehead and told me to sleep. I know what was happen.
Ing and was able to help him yet I falt nothing." Dr. Sherrard first used hypnotism 28 "years
Не #go.
used it In dental nerve caɛOU. He says that there is no danger
or harmful effect if the treatment is administered by someone who understande it, (AP Photo).
America asked to
break with the Red countries
Washington, May 10. Anti-Communist political leaders from nine Iron Curtain nations called today upon the United States and its allies to break diplomatic rela- tion with the Red-controlled Governments of Eastern Europe.
The call came as a resolution Pathetic but not immediate adopted at the Congress of the American consideration of thair Peasant Union, an internation- demand.
al organisation representing In its final session, the Con- the once-dominant and now-gress sent a cable to the Western outlawed Agrarian Parties of Big Three Foreign Ministers, ask-
ing that Eastern Europe, led by Stanis-
they consider the problem law Mikolajczyk, former Prime of restoration of freedom and in- dependence of countries behind Minister of Poland.
the Iron Curtain at their London meeting this week.
ne
The resolution sald it was ne- cessary that the free world accord
The Congress voted to admit re- recognition to national-democra-presentatives of the Albanian De- tic agencies representative of the mocratic Agrarian Party to the true will of the nations behind Union and condemned the Gover-
Iron Curtain. The United States broke diplo-Communist-United Press.
ment of Yugoslavia as purely relations with the Red matic
ANDED ON Government of Bulgaria in February.
the
bid for American recognition of The resolution was seen 03 2
the "Bulgarian National Commit-
MOSCOW-PEKING TELEGRAPH
San Francisco, May 10. Construction work has begun
London, May 10. The Commonwealth Consul- 2. The alleged need for Bri- by individual national effort and tain,
France and the United without co-operative international | tative Committee today re- one would be ported continued progress at States to complete the task of arrangement, no denazifying their Austrian zones. happier than ourselves.
its seventh meeting to discuss "But if that is not the case the Japanese peace treaty. the Russians no longer mention and it is our analysis that it is Discussions centred around the these prerequisites afil have not-then some sacrifice of pure-broad principles of Japanese dis- stead shifted to the Trieste ly national interest will be un-armament and the session WOR issue. Associated Press.
for all of us. We must very harmonious, with nvoldable
accustom ourselves to
tee" and similar groups represen- that Austria and New Zealand doing ting other Iron Curtain countries on a Moscow-Peking telegraph thought."
most of the talking. Then he turned to the German
line, according to the Peking The question of non-Commu-
Įradle. problem, which he listed as the nist members of the Far Eastern second incontrovertible reality of Commission proceeding with our time,
separate treaty is now being He said: "For better or for openly discussed
the among inevitably they (the peo- delegations. Mr. Maberly Den- worse,
la of Western Germany) plu
areing, head of the Foreign Office our company, and Ger- Far Eastern Division, expressed
the
in part of
A
the problems of the future whol-would make known its intention
of
COMET IN CAIRO
Caiza, May 10, The British record breaking passenger airliner, the De Havil land Comet, today Bew 1,000 miles from Khartoum, the Sudan, to Cairo in 2 hrs. 59 mins.
It arrived here at 3.48 many is in a poor position to face the belief that Russia eventually a.m. GMT.
attending a peace conference The Comet, the world's arst tional framework alone. There composed of all members of the feur-jet airliner, was returning from tropical and altitude tests is peculiar need
Commission. Most for closer and Far Eastern over Kenya's mountainous areas more organle contact of Germany delegates believe Russin
China will not attempt to proceed and the Sudan's bilstering de with its Western neighbours."
with a separate peace with Japan, but non-Communist members of the FEC would be ready to make separate peace it. Russia falled Mr. Acheson admitted that no to participate in the Anal single country can or will tako]ference.-United Press
serts.
It arrived at Nairobi on April 25 after setting up a new Lon- don to Cairo record, and then flew to Khartoum-Reuter.
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Government withstands challenge
London, May 10.
Tho Labour Government tonight withstood another Conservative bid to unsext It, by 308 votes to 283-a major. ity of 23,
It was
the Opposition's ninth challenge, and the Gov. ernment's osvonth victory. In the two months of the new Parliament.
Tonight's vote was on a Conservativa motion to an nui the Government regula. tions to rates freight charges on the nationalised railway and canals by 10-2/3 por cont. Without the Increase, the railways faced a loss of ho- tween 60,000,000 and £60..
000,000 by 1951. The Gov. ernment was defeated or March 1, but did not rasign because it WAS on a minor lesua, The Speaker's casting vote saved it from defeat last Monday, when there was a tle. Reuter.
PLAN FOR VIETNAM
Saigon, May 10.
Mr. Tran Van Huu, leader of the new Vietnam Govern- ment, today laid down a five- point programme of reconstruc- tion for the development and defence of Vietnam,
of The
Speaking at the installation of the Cabinet, Mr. Trun Van Hua said that his Government would be guided by these principles: organising the internal
structure new Vietnam and establishing its representation abroad; re-establishment of peace in Vietnam; creation of an army; reconstruction of the national patrimony and social progress, econemle recovery of the
und
country.
"The
Government is deler-
mined. to make legality and order respected," Mr. Tran Van Huu sald.
1
"The determination of our
to remain opponents
rebels against the authority of tha State and the legal Government, and to prevent by terror the re- turn of sincere and disinterested patriots into
nto the national com- is proven.
attitude of refusal will dictate our own decision, We ara' equally determined to combat all those who may oppose the exer- cise of our
sovereignty." Paratroopers of the new, Viet- manesc Army, with modern American equipment, were in- spected by Bao Dal as head of State, soon after he arrived here to instal Mr. Tran Van, Huu's Government.
"A red
redoubtable
Communist
threat hangs over the destiny of Vietnam,"
Buo Dai said. "Our country will be reduced to the most tyrannical slavery, for even thought will be hunted down.”—Reuter,
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