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Mr. Panikkar calls on Chou

San Francisco, May 17. The Indian Ambasador to Peking,.K. M. Panikkar, cull- ed on the Chinese Commun. Jet Foreign Minister, General Chou En-la), at 5.30 p.m. to- day according to the Peking radio.

The purpose of the call was to discuss mattera relating to the presentation of the Am hazador's credentials, the brondcast sld. Alas present at the Interview were the Acting Chief and the, Vice, Chief of the Peking Foreign' Ministry's Asian Department, and the photocel chief, Wang Cho-ju,

The bearded Indian diplomat, who also served. at Am- bateador to the Nationallat Government in Nanking, ar. rived in Peking on Sunday.

United Press.

RAF PLANE IN ISRAEL INCIDENT

Tel Aviv, May 17.

Israel fighter planes today forced a Royal Air Force Sun- derland flying boat to land of the Israeli coast, a Government spokesman announced.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950.

Handbag-size radio HIGH COMMAND FOR

ATLANTIC NATIONS

he

suid, here

This neat little radio receiver, packed in a handbag.sized leather case with zip-fastened, cover, is seen at the present The radio weighs only Hannover (Germany) Technical Fair. one-and-a-half pounds and is rald to receive 20 stations. Is made by the Rabak Company of Hamburg and solis for 210 Deutschemarkt. (Associated Press Photɔ).

It

The Sunderland, was taken to the harbour while the crew were Interrogated.

I was flying from Bahrein the Persian Gulf to Egypt and, according to the spokesman, de- clined an

The order to land, fighters then fired warning shots. The captain of the Sunderland, Lieutenant E. Yales, and Its seven-men crew were later re- leased and the machine to fly on.

allowed

explained,

Lieutenant Yates that his machine reached Israel

Object of Bradley mission to Orient

Washington, May 17.

territory by a navigational error The Defence Secretary, Louis Johnson, and Genorol

and was flying off its Course when forced to anchor off Tel- Aviv Harbour by Israel fighters.

The Israel spokesman said that the fighters fred a warning buret from their guns pfter the British plane had refused their signals The plane crossed to land. Israel territory near Tiberias.

After the first warning shots,

the the

spokesman continued, Sunderland landed on

дел the

and anchored, It was later towed

The

Omar Bradley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on their tour of the Far East, will make a first-hand check on the United States military position in the Far East.

to the shore by Israel naval leave here by plane on June official inspection tour of the

Inunches--Reuter.

11 to visit military installa- tions in Tokyo, Kwajalein, Guam and Okinawa. They are to return on June 24,

U.S. REMOVES CODE MACHINES FROM EMBASSY Johnson would

sources

Harriman tipped to head new permanent committee

London, May '17.

The Foreign Ministers of the 12 Atlantic Pact nations today decided to set up an "Atlant.c High Command" to carry out the work of the Treaty. An official announcement will not be made until tomorrow. But a communique tonight made it clear to observers that all 12 had agreed on the American idea of setting up a permanent committee of Foreign Ministers' deputies who will meet in almost continuous ses-

sion.

;

war.

Mr. Harrinian is to some extent an obvious choice because of his constant experience during, the past two years of co-operating with European Governments in the administration of OEEC.

The statement issued after would strike too much of a note) today's meeting of the Foreign of impending, preparations for Ministers, sitting as the Coun- ell of the Atlantic Pact sald. The Foreign Ministera con- sidered ways and means of or ganising the work of the Council so that it can exercise more effectively and continu- Mr. Douglas, successful Ambas ously its role as the principal sador to Britain, would certainly organ of the North Atlantic be a popular choice because he has so often shown understanding Treaty.

of the standpoint of European countries.

"The Council was unanimously agreed on methods to be adopted to achieve this result and these will be made publie at the end of the session."

Sharp discussion

A sharp discussion is balley. ad to have developed during today's xesalon over the power of the American to be appoint. ed to co-ordinate Atlantic Past activities.

The "superman" who will be at the top of the new organisa- | tion expected to be a civilian and an American—has not yet been chosen, according to delega- tion cources tonight. It is general-

From the ly accepted that he will be a man

Internationally American whose name known.

of comments Embassy spokesman this evening it seems clear that

CEREMONY AT THE HAGUE

The Hague, May 17. The Dutch-Indonesian Unioni Court of Arbitration- the judi- clal organ of the Netherlands- Indonesian Union, will be in- stalled here in the Peace Palace. next Friday afternoon.

and the

At the ceremony speeches will be made by the DutchTMTM Minister of Union and Renim Affairs, Mr. Johannes Van Maarseveen, by Mr. Mohammed Reem, Indonesian High Commissioner in Holland.

The Union Court of Arbitration three conalsts of six members, appointed by the Netherlands and

Bikmegen

A popular guess was General the new Atlantic Treaty orgaals-three by Indonesia.

The Dutch members are Pro- Dwight Eisenhower, who was tion, consisting of depuiles of the

of Supreme Commander in Europe Foreign Ministers, will meet in fessor L. J. C. Beaufort,

Catholle University during the war. At present, as a almost continuous session.

the The new.organisation, the details and a member of

First elvilian, he is head of Columbia University.

of which will emerge from to- Chamber, Dr. J. Donner, Presl- Dutch Supreme morrow's communique, will pro- dent of the bably be sited either in London or Court, and Dr. M.J. Prinsen, So- the Home cretary-General of Paris.

Affairs Ministry.

are The Indonesian members

Kusuma Atmadjak, Mr.

With a elvil "Superma.." at its head, the High Command would co-ordinate policy in all fields between the meetings of the Ministerial Council.

HQ in London

Expected to have its head- quarters in London, this top. ranking Committee would wield

than

One of its first tasks will be to examine present military budgets and get down to planning indivi-Dr dual national targets for overall Wirtono ProdJadikoro and Western defence expenditure.

The spokesman said that so far! the discussions of the 12 Minis- ters had not reached a point of

Maramis,

an A Dutchman and nesian will be chairman on ternate years.

Mr.

Indo-

al-

the

They

ofice

office Before assuming an influence probably greater making individual budgetaryol-

members of the Court will take any other International locations.

One London evening newspa- the oath before the Head of the group in existence today.

diplomatic correspondent Union (Queen Julidia), But it is understood that direct per's defence strategy will still be left came down hare tonight with the will swear to full their to an inner group of military statement that the Foreign Min with honesty, thoroughness and at a ceremony at

од Palace

Friday The Indonesion members will arrive In Holland by air on Thursday afternoon,

planners.

Another name mentioned in the

Ambassador

isters today had actually decided on Mr. Harriman as the head of partiality the new organisation.

But there was no official conßr-' mation-Router.

RECONSTRUCTION

AT PUKOW

Soestdijk morning.

unless

от

The Union Court of Arbitra- tion will take decisions by a ma- jority vote.

a vote fall--- both partners request otherwise the Court will proach the President of the ternational Court of Justice, any other body to be nominated

quest to appoint someone by a majority vote with the re- third nationality as special mem- ber of the Union Court,

Such a special member would con- dispute take part in the renewed

thereof, sultations on the legal

of a

Informed sources said that one of the chief pur- poses of the trip will be to determine what

This responsibility at present rests with the British-French- bases in Japan the United States should try

American Standing Group which is based in Washington. to retain after the peace treaty is signed.

defence leaders' will the Joint Chiefs of Staff made an

of Mr. Averell Harriman. At pre- "superman" appointment is that same bases last February.

said sent he is American Roving Am-| Highly-placed

the Marshall Ald countries. that the chief reason for the visit bassador to is to discuss with General Mac-:

Other names canvassed include Arthur a definite policy about a Mr. John Foster Dulles, Republi- The Defence Department an-

peace treaty with Japan.

can adviser to the United States

San Francisco, May 17. nouncement said merely that Mr.

inspect major The State Department's post-State Department, and Mr. Lewis

Piers along the Pukow water- military installations in the Pael- tion is that R peace treaty in Douglas, American

in London. New York, May 17.

front are being reconstructed he Far East in carrying needed to allon the Japanese The U.S. State Department harfe and

under a big plan thought out with peopla

the anti-Com- his rogramine to visit mill-

Obvious choice?

by the Communist authorities removed its super-secret coding out

munist powers. General Mac- 1 machines from the Moscow Em-tary co nands outside the con-

Arthur has aided with the State

Observers here belleved that in Peking, a Chinese Commun- bussy, the magazine "Newsweek" linental United States.

and in the settlement Department, The 13-day trip also will give

the reason for keeping secret ist broadcast picked up here sald today.

with the rights of an Informed The magazine said, "Taking no Mr. Johnson and General Bradley

sources sold senio until tomorrow the decision to set said tonight. chance to get from General chances,_the_U.S. has removed a

not flatly up the new permanent controlling

la just opposite the member. Defence officials are

The recent first conference complex and super-secret"

Supreme Douglas its

MacArthur ine Allied Commander in the

For opposed to an early treaty, but organisation of the Atlantic Pact

Nanking. It is a ferry crossing elded to invite the Union coding and decoding machine from its Embassy in Moscow. East, an scene review or their chief concern is protecting was to give time to sound out the former--Nationalist -- capital Union Ministers-in-Jakarta-de-- the military position in the event personal reactions of various can point for trains of the Tientsin of Arbitration to draft the com-

didates for the job. military post- They are devices, perfected dur- the United

and ar- Shanghai Hallway, and an in Of these the two considered

activities for ing the second world war, where-tion there fellowing the Com- of a treaty.

When there is a treaty, it would

atong and

the rangement of its

to the next ton- in a mixer translates words into munist conquest of China

coda threats of further aggression

in have to be ratified by Russia. It sources close to the delegations to portent port of call for ships and mon rules of procedure numbers, adopting a new

ference of Ministers. lower Yangise between Shanghal submission Harriman and Mr. Douglas.

Until these joint regulations select and Hankow. to. every 109 (words in lunilless South East Asia. It will be the is pointed out that Russia is not be the most probable are Mr. river-craft plying

Earlier proposals unbroker second such trip General likely to approve any treaty pro-

for variation. It is still

Communist occupation of Nan- for American military General Dwight Eisenhower are

to procedure

be adopted- and is believed unbreakable." Bradles within four months. He viding

and the other three members of forces in Japan. There has been understood to have bean opposed king disclosed that a consider-exist the Court will itself fix the

Reuter. speculation that the treaty, pro- by the European delegations who able stretch of the Pukow water- blem might be solved by moving felt that to connect a former front, together with many of its and houses, had been ahead with the pact and the soldier with the Pact Council plers

waabed away By the current of United States then making a

Cause of the Yangtze River. separate agreement with Japan

the up of for milltary bases there.

United Press.

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San Francisco, May 17, Mr. Johnson and. General Brad-weaken the security of the United middle portion

Peking Radio, reported, tonight the non-Communist diverting the lez will discuss the military tm-States and

Mos- plications

tions in detail with General powers. in relation to any threat against the waterfront at Pukow. that part of the Chinese trade

The reconstruction. work now union delegation had left of Communist aggression in the

underway involves the dredging, cow for China. Announcement of the visit has area.

The remainder of the delegá- roused hopes for an end of the

General MacArthur and the and removal of 8,000,000 cubic

for em-on its way to Budapest split in

in the United States Gov- State Department ore understood metres of sand, New piers will tion, led by Mr. Liu Ning-yi, is

can be constructed while canbankment along the River will meeting of the World Federation ernment over the proposals for a to hold the view that the

tinued occupation of Japan LB be reinforced.

of Trade Unions-Reuter. Japanese peace treaty,

The question Is whether the bound to become increasingly un- The broadcast sold that a feet Allied Powers should go

ahead popular with the Japanese people of 42 dredgers are now working

are to that a early

three shifts round-the-clock.

with

peace treaty nation of a

the

Bucharest, May 17..

Governinent The Rumanian

the

of whe- Japanese Government might have Stones, logs and concrete for demanded today that the United ther Russia co-operates or not.. difficulty later in agreeing to per- the present job are being tran- States reduce the staff of its boats Bucharest Legation to 10, and General MacArthur is under-manent military bases in Japan, sported by hundreds of

Cen- announced that it would reduca stood to favour going ahead with unless concessions are made now from all parts of East and the treaty. The Joint Chiefs of to the Japanese desire for a pence tral China, the broadcast added, its own Washington staff to tha

same number United Press. Staff are belleved to be opposed treaty-United Press and Reuter.-Reuter.

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