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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, -1950.
TRUMAN DECISION ON TAIWAN LIKELY TO EXTEND CONFLICT
STILL NO MOVE ON AUSTRIA
London, July 10.
The Foreign Ministers' de- puties, negotiating the Aus trian State Treaty, today ad- journed until September 7 without making any further headway.
New York, July 10.
The Indian Ambassador, Mr. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, said in-a-radio discussion here today that India did not support President Truman's décision to send military aid to South East Asia and 'uso the United States' Savonth Flect to protect Taiwan.
This was because the decision is likely to extend the area of conflict and, therefore, India kept away from it, she said,
Mrs. Pandit also criticised jcrete with Russia's participation the Western Powers for not in the United Nations, but, on translating their moral inten- the other hand, the non-parti- cipation of the USSR ja ercating M. George Zaruhin, the Soviet tions into practice.
cqually as She described the Point problems which are deputy, said that the Soviet
great. Government's
of aid to that Four Programme view was there was no guarantee that an under-developed areas as now Austrian treaty would not be really ridiculous. violated in the same way as the Italian peace treaty over Trieste. The deputies met ofter M. Zarubir, announced at the lant minute that he would attend,
At the last meeting Russia de- clined to agree to attend until she had received replies to her note nécusing the Western Powers of turning Trieste Into a war base.
Might I suggest that in argu- ment we have frequently had the better of the Rucsion for the Mrs. Pandit was asked if the very reasons that you mention: Indian Government included Tal-unlimited moral resources? wan and South East Aala among
Peuge
"But the point is that the West is commitments in the For East has not always translated all its She replied. "No, it does not. moral intentions into practice and, It has been very clearly stated therefore, the Russians have fre- that It was supporting the Korean quently got a handle witle which Issue as regards the first part of to manipulate the situation.”— the President's statement, but Reuter. cannot accept the second part because it is widening the area of conflict."
and
PROFITEERING
IN CALCUTTA
(In the second part of his Britain and the United States replied last month and the Rus- statement of June 27, President Truman ordered increased mill- sian reply to the Brillsh note received today reiterated the ne-
tary help for Indo-China and the the Powers Phillippines,
ordered
Calcutta, July 10. cesalty for the Western
Seventh to abide
Fleet
Calcutta's profiteers, prevent may at-
hoping the by Itailan
tack on Taiwan, Island Treaty conditions on Trieste.
that Korea will eventually lead to and strong- Since the Soviet reply repeated hold of the Chinese Nationalists). world War, have begun to corner the assertions of Inst month's "Perhaps I might remind you supples, spiralling prices. Medi- note, which the Westem Powers that India supported the reaplu- elnes and drugs, especially Ameri- did not consider valid, it was notion of the
Kity Counc on lean, have jumped anything from
Council on) expected that today's
meeting Korea because it seemed to fol-50 to 200
per cent. would bring much progress. low logically the context
X-ray hims are unobtainable The Trieste question was ex-vents and the Charter of the [except at seven times the con- pected to dominate the alscus United Nations and because that trolled rates. Several elly hos- sions though Britain, France and seems the only course to avoid pitals, have refused patients' re- the United States consider it to an extension of the condict and quests for X-ray photos due be completely outside the scope large-scale warfare," Mrs. Pandit lack of stock. Many dealers are
holding of the Austrian deputies.,
unid.
stocks, which are.ald to bo adequate, In the hope of get ting fatter profits when imports dwindle:
In Washington, State Depart- ment officials today privately forecast that the United States would reject Moscow's latest de- mand for the withdrawal American and British forces from Trieste. Reuter,
Planes loaded
on carrier
San Diego, Calif, July 10.
of
The escort carrier Ban- doeng Strait today began loading fighter planes, pre- sumably part of the first Marine air group bound for the Orient.
called to San Diego while on a training cruise with 222 mid- shipmen. As the shall carrier tied up alongside the naval alr station pier, work drews with heavy cranes stood by to begin loading supplies and aircraft.,
A spokesman for the Navy said
the Bandoeng Strait could ferry
planes.
76 or 80
A handle
10
Bocond half of President Tru-barter local food items, sago,
"And the same applies to the
and splees (some of which man's statement that it. In our are imported from South East judgment, is likely to extend Asia) have risen on an average the area of conflct, and, there. 100 per cent. Camphor, a Korean
rkken from specialty, has fore, india kept away from it." Mr. Pandit added, "One may Rupees pound to 10-Associated not achieve, anything very cop-Press.
EFFECT OF
KOREA
ON JAP POLITICS
Borlin, July 10,
The Korea conflict will result in the unification
+
six
of various political doctrines in Japan, Mr. Tokuaro Kitamura, member of the Japanese . Sonate, told a Press conference here today,
Mr. Kitamura, former. Japa- that is most difficult problems nese Minister of Finance, is the house untenployment and
Soap to go off ration
in Britain
London, July 10. The Government today mit- nounded the end of soap ca tioning, one of the few do- mastic measures remaining from war time. But soap will not be tread until Sep tember 10.
The Food Minister, Mr. Maurios Webb, making the announcement in Parliament today, said that de-rationing had been made possible by the substantial recent in. crease in raw materials, Members burst inte
faughter when Sir Thomas Moora, Conservative, asked whether the children had been con suited about the decision,
опо
Bap rationing has been
of the greatest Jrks of the post-war period in Orl- tain. Harassed housewives have found the monthly allowance-12
par head-to be insufficient for personal cleanliness plus household washing-Reutor.
ounder
CHINESE REPULSED IN BURMA
Rangoon, July 10.
The Burmese Army has thrown back towards the Sino- Burma border Chinese Nation- alist troops who were infiltra- ting into the Eastern Shan slate of Kengtung,the Burmese Army announced today.
The statement said the fighting took place at Milestone 80 and ended with five Nationalists killed and many wounded.
These Chinese are fleeing the Communists In Yunnar, and were reported to havc committed "felonious acta" on Burmese territory.
Government forces today on- nounced the recapture of Al- inamyo, 80 miles North of Prome on the trunk road to Yenangy- bung, an oll centre, fram rebels of the White Band People's Volunteer Organisation (PVÖ).
Now the only town in the river valley between Rangoon and Mandalay still in rebel hands is Thayetmya.
!
• Three
bundred PVOS. the largest single, batch to surrender so far, have laid down their arms in Ziyon, the Tharrawaddy. district.
Surrenders are taking place at. an accelerated pace with the ap
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Thokin Nu, the Burmese Prime Minister, on July 19, 1949, ut a meeting held in observance of the cecond anniversary of the no- sassination of Aung San. Asscelated Press and Renter.
Liverpool, July 10. William Jones, accused in the magistrate's court of fracturing his wife's skull with a coal shovel, asked-for-ball-today-so-"-can
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unrest
among the Japancao Japan's economy was stili suffer- Work parties raced to load population.
He stated that the Japanese ing from the wearing Navy transports and stack cargo
with the means for production and from. vessels with supplies and weap-had good relations
the devaluation of Sterling. ons which the warbound First occupation Power.
Concluding the Press confer Marine Division. will throw We feel, however, full sym- against North Korean
armour.pathy for you people in having ence, Mr. Ritamura said, "Moral Lines of heavy tanks were lined four occupation Fowers instead of armament would be of much
greater value for Japan thoa re -up on the docks and they were one." he added.
militarisation of the country."--. expected to be, taken aboard Mr. Kinjiro Kawashima, later, today-United Press,
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