TRYGVE LIE LAUNCHES 20-YEAR PROGRAMME FOR WORLD PEACE

* Lake! Success, June 6,

Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-Goncral of the United Nations, today launched what he called a 20-year programme for peace, in a memorandum to all United Nations members,

The essential points of this comprehensive document covered all issues on

which the United Nations has been deadlocked for the last two years. Mr. Lio, in issuing this programme, stated that from ship: conversations with the Governments of America, Britain, France and the Soviet Untion ho had drawn a firm conviction that the United Nations remained a primary factor in the foreign policy of each of these Governments.

U.S. AID FOR ASIA EXPLAINED

Saigon, June f.

Mr. Robert Blum, head of

He was convinced that the all these 10 points or some of "special" reopening of genuine negoliettem discussed alu tions on certain of their out- meeting of the Security Council, standing issues may be pa-attended by Foreign Ministers from Amerien. France, Britain and- sible.

the Soviet Union.

fie by-passed the question of Chinese reprénektution Jo The United Nations, a key issue be- tween East and West

Lie made it clear that be

wruild probably put the whole rogramme on the agenda of the General Assembly in Sep- tember

in

Mr. Lle said that he was 'enne

In prozanting hila memoran- dum to the "United" "Nafiona mombers, Mr. Lis declared, that- the [resourceN the United Natióne could be úrad to securs 'eventual peace on two condi-

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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1940.”

Tibetan

mission now in New Delhi

New Delhi, June, §:

The five-member". Tibetan official mission to Coniminist China arrived here today, after their departure for Hong Kong had been prevented by Calcutta security police the grounds that they had no proper trkesit vimas.

on

The members of the, mla sign, will meet The indian Foreign Secretary, Mr. K.P.8. Menon,

here fomorrow to ask help to continue their Journey.

Who, Hold

Tho minelor, Indian and Burmese Govern. mant, vivan, are ", understood not to have Britidy "transit vient to permit them to crons from Hong Kong Inta (China.

The minion has been in- vited by the Peking Goyern. ment to hold talks, to Cuinese territory.........“across the "Hong Kong border on Tibet's politi re-calcYuture,neRouteczny NY OWN

WAR PLAN

FOR CHINA REVEAELD

·

Bradley sees no threat of war

in near future

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Washington, June 6,3 ! |General Omar' Bradley sees no immediate throat of

war, but thinks Europa must be helped with froe American örms to keep any aggressor from starting a war by accident or design. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff told the House Foreign Affairs Committee that the forces in Europe are not enough to halt an aggressor now, but are strong enough to be a deterrent,

He added that with time, the development of new weapons, and all-out land; seu and air help from the United States, the free nations of Europe will be able to hold their area of Europe.

General Bradley testified ja support of the bill to provide $1.222,300,000 for the second year || of American arms all to man. Communist Europe and Asia,

He refused to guess how Tong it would take to ranke Eur

REGIONAL

PLAN FOR

FAR EAST?

Atlantic City, NJ, June 6.

William Knox, president of Westinghouse Electric Inter- national Company, today?

strong enough to burl, back an iltack. But he said the strength of the Atlantic Pact partners bud progressed considerably sloce Year; when, he said, their chances of successful detence were only a urged the United States--to remote possibility.

consolidate it's aid to Aslá's

"It we necept, believe and Lidering the possibility of placing art upon the possibility of peace- the American Economic Mis-the. Issues on the agenda of the ful co-existence. Orang all the sion to Vietnam, sold here Security Counell, before the As-Great Powers and the different

sembly meets.

and political systems day that the United States The 10 points of the Lie pro- they represent; and had no intention of trying to gramme were entitled "Memoran- ((2)

readiness 10 undertake

I dow appears, he said, that impose

New York, June 6. huge quantities of dum at Pomts for Considerationdence the Great Powers evi-

they will be able to defend them-on-Communist nations into American products or large vers Programme for Achieving of appeasement but with enlight Chiang Kai-shek had a war- help..

the Development of a Twenty-genuine negotiation not in a pirif

President Roosevelt und selves, given enough time and a regional programme like numbers of American tech- Pence Through the United Na-enec self-interest ant common time plan to put all China's!

ECA in Europe and limit the The time, he said in response Firm belief

He said that he was certain that armies under the control of ar to a question, will depend on money spent on Japan to the total amount Americiin general oflicer, the Europe's own efforts and on the one-half the smaller Powers could help to

allocated to the entire Asiatic "World Telegram and Sun" redevelopment of new weapons. In hip Introduction Mr. Lielve big-Power difference,

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He declined to discuss the difported today.

prea.

He suggested that General MacArthur direct this regional programme.

nicians on Indo-China.

A

loring that there was n tean impertulism hidden in "th seonomic aid programme to South East Asia, Mr. Blum told a Press conference; "We seek ho pulling of speriai ́taltuener here. tolay."

American, auf was not intended to reinforce French influence in Indo-China or to interfere in the relations between France, on the one hand, and Vietum, Laos and Cambodia, on the other.

tions."

.end the

sense on all sides,

The reporter, Frederick Wolt- mon, continuing bli specia) series

is my firm belief that a new ferences over the peace treaties and great effort must be at.for Austria, Germany and Japan tempted to

co-called but believed that his proRTUMITIC cold war and to set the world will help to bring these settle of articles on the "Amerasin Case." suld Roosevelt's choice for tha once more on a road that willments far eloser to attahument.

In his presentation, the Secre.overall command was Lieutenant- fasting 'offer greater hope of peace."

lary-General did not give the Big General Joseph Stilwell, Mr. Lie's proposals were con- Power Governments' attitudes to- tained in 10-point plon being wards his plan, saying that this prepared for circulation among would not be appropriate.--Beu- The United Nations' 50

member ter.

Mr. Blum stated that the Unil-Stutes. ed States Congress had voted

The present proposal is vir- $23,500,000 for aid to Indo-China, tually the same as that which being part of $90,000,000 voted for the general area of China for the year endinst June 30, 1951.

Of the total sum of $10,000,000

would go to Taiwan.

All Amerien wanted was to help heal war wounds and in-

Mr. Lie made to the Governments of the United States, Britain, France and the Soviet Union In

is recent tour.

trease the ability to resist Comings of the Security Council to be

munist Imperialism.,

In reply to questions Mr. Blum said that economia ald❘ was distinct from military ald, the amount of which was still debated in Washington, The Americans would control nid allocation and, the distribu- tion in consultation with Franer and the three Indo-Chinese states.

Its main points are as follows: (1) "Periodic" or special meet- attended by Foreign Ministers from the Big Powers.

Europe has been suggested as a venue for, these meetings,

-

(2) New meetings of the Atomte Energy Commission to re-examine the two-year-old dead-lock on of atomic international control energy.

Disarmament

SUDAN RAVAGED BY EPIDEMIC

thousands

Khartoum, June 6. Hundreds of people have died and

have been stricken by an epidemic of deadly cerebro spinal mening Itis, new sweeping vast areas of the Northern Sudan.

Me. Kaux also urged" "that the United States move lif non-Chin- munist Asin us it was doing in Europe to encourage countries economically" and politically" to. strengthen defences against Com- miinism.

He told the convention of the Edison Electric Institute: "The current hot spot in the cold war Is Asin, where the Americans' brace pelley of foreign old should em-

all. non-Communist areas.

He could see little change in Russian Strength or wekendba over the past three years, But he cited the defection of Yugo- slavia as one. "Communist eat. back which may be followed by other countries eventually. The _plan__Inter Tell through, Rearming Germany however, and Stilwell was reliev ed of his command.

Rearming Germany would be a | The plan was brought to light in docu-good idea from a strletly military ment, seized in the raid on the point, General Bradley sald, Mees of the magazine "Amerasie." but politically it cannot be done. The

At the same time, the Foreign report of negotiations be-

DC Ald tween the two leaders was stamp-Harriman, plugged the arms pro Ambassador, W. Averell હતુ. "top secret" and for "eyes gramme to n joint meeting of the "Some Asiatic nations question only" but did not name the per- Senate Foreign Relations and our intentions and sometimes our to whom it was addressed. Armed Services Committets. He sanity when they see the "hun- In July 1944 General Stilwell ucged relaxing of exiting restric-areds of millions of dollars we received a top secret message from lions on shipments of industrial are Contributing to the prosperi was delivered to the China est-America's allies to increato their

hader by a special representa- own arms production. tive and translated Chiang by Robert Service, then North Atlantic Treaty Financial

slated personally for

Speaking as a member of the State Department political adviser Committee, Mr. Harriman report to Stilwell and later charged with ed the Committee's estimate that Communist Sympathiser. European military production in

the While House for Chiang. It equipment to Europe to enable ty of Japan, our former enemy.

A much heavier toli Is feared bee message to Cal, and the 1951 would be about $500,000,000 | half the lotal we spend in nar

"I recommend that we handle all non-Communist Asia ona While I am not in a position to regional basis as we do Europe. question the amount of tax- payers money spent in Japan, I before the plague is halted.

think it should be limited to dre The medical authorities here, situation in Chinn at that time above the output of 1948. He did Communist A16. And just to keep declaring the whole Khartoum

with desperate and Frenklent give an estimate. for the 1048 this in the hands of people who Province auffeted

are Roosevelt suggested that alt te

Itse production. However, despite that know the situation there better warned the people not to kias

Chinese arter, including those mos on furnishing of production recommend that General Mat-

Increase,

be said, existing restrle-than anyone else, I would also (3) New meetings of the Com-their wives or their children, und

of the Communists, be placed un-equipment should be removed. Arthur be in charge of such an He added that aid to Indo- mission on Conventional Arma-10' sleep out in the open.

der a single

single American comman- The Chion

authorities was a grant, not an in-ments, which came to a dead halt

der. The

The President knew of United Press. terest-free loan, and that medi- on the question of reducing non-placed a ban on large gatherings Chinng's disifke for Sitwell but vine supplies distributed by the atomic, armaments. of the

crowds at coffee thought the General was the best and limited Dig American mission would be sole-Pawers.

houses, parks, restaurants and

VIỆT NĂM 20VIET ly for clvllian use.-Reuter.

man for the job. The President (4) An attempt to restart the

other places.

SOCIETY virtually

Schools have been closed and was ready to make Sillwell Committee-whose-lask-is-to-set take precautions.

defunct Military Stolf { churches_and_cinemax_prylsed to four-star general to give him th

Baigon, Juried. rank for the job, il Ching, agreed. A Vidinam-Soviet Unton up an international police force. Reports trickling from Darfur

Chtang

replied that he

recently (5) Admission of all new candi- through official

he would Friendship Association answer through his own channels chunnols have answer for membership in the told of thousands of cases and and later did so throughounded in Vietminh (Commu- Antes

II. hist.held Insurgent) rritory, hundreds of deaths in that pro- Kung, who was then heading the "will be charged with the re- vince alone.

Chinese delegation to the Bretton ception of Soviet delegates ar- In Cairo today the Sudan. Woods moncines

Vietminh

KING VICTOR'S ESTATE

Rome, June 0.

A Rome Court decreed to

United Nations, including those sponsored by the West and those supported by the Soviet Union-

in all, (0)

have

alko

ger

Baillo sald zotnain,"

operation." United Press.

"FAROUK PUTS OFF MARRIAGE"-

night that four-Bfths of the pro- 14 15 ore support for the United | that the epidemic had been che-Roosevelt arrived in Chungking, The Association, it said, with Sadek only "bicause", Kanilly

Agent, Mr. E. C. Haselden, said days internetary conference. Ten Iving in

another message from

perty of the late King Victor

Emmanuel III of Italy should

to four of his five children,

The Court also ordered the Ministry of Finance, from whom the ex-King's heirs had claimed the property it confisented in June, 1840, to pay the costs of

under-developed territories. Nations programme of ald tocked in Darfur.

London, June 8). King Faruk of Egypt has postponed his marriage o beautiful, 17-year-ol Narcition

stating, he was gind Chiang had have branches throughout Vict-counsellors warned that matil- In Khartoum Province, more agreed to the principle of an over-nam, and its activities will image now would mean the end. (7) Support for the specialised than 100 cases were reported for all American commander.-Unit clade, publishing a magazine of his dynasty. the weekly agencies such as the World Health the last week in May. The au- cd Press Organisation and the Food and thorities said that the plague was Agricultural Organisation, which increasing there despite the first 1 are having trouble in getting rains which it had been hopet programmes under way.

would lead to a decline. Ex-King Umberto, only son of

8) Stronger Governa:cntal ne-

The disease hits the Sudan Victor Emmanuel, nt presenti in enforcing the recent un!-Waves about every eight or 10 living in Portugal, will not get versal Declaration of Human years. The last epidemic was in. his share of the property, the Rights.

1942, Court decided.

Mr. Haselden announced today The share would до to the support of the Trusteeship Coun- that Egypt had offered to rent the first big international dührer- old General Branko Petricovich marriage to a young Egyption off-

nedical mission with supplies to The four-fifths will be dividou cll's efforts to aid dependent peo-ald the fight against the spide next 'September," the Ministry or/and 36-year-old Colonel Vlado Jelhi working with the United

mic. He sald, however, that the

was under control.-

the trial,

Government.

(0) More active Government

plex.

between lolandia, Countessi Clavi (10) New efforts to write out a situation di Bergamo, Giovanna, widow code of International Law, now Reuter.

the late Tsar Doris of Bulgaria, being elaborated by the Inter-

and Princess Marina Bourbon-national Law Commission of the Parma, the three surviving United Nations.

ex-King

and

fourth

Two conditions

!

New York, June, 0..

ATOM SCIENTISTS TO CONFER

London, June 6. *Two”” Hufdréa Téuding patomic scientists are expected to attend fence on Stainle energy f Britain

Supply announced tonight.

The conference, organised by the Brkish Atomic Energy" Re-- search Establishment at Harwell, Berkshire, will be held at Har

cdled Vietnam-USER" to 自心 “Picture Post" said today.' plain the life of the Savlat people ! The statement was contained in 10. the people of Vietnam, or an article entitled "Troubles sinising libraries, and starting King Farouk," Written by a busi- Russian-language

classes for

nessman just back, from Egyot, Vietnamese Reuter.

who ciolined an inside knowledge of Palace affairs.

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Belgrade, June '6.

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was going to fratry the pirk At their trial; which began.

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has charged:

dane had succcel- Thursday, they were taughters of the

with conspiring ta pvertbrowed the four children of the daughter. Priticons Mafalda It is understood that Mr. Lie's a major custom smelter today from: September 7 to 13:

botraying military information to only to a postponement and ind- Assia, who died 'in 'n German original alm in making his recent steped into line with a major

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