CANADIAN PLANES Peking Attacks Indian Warning Against
FOR BRITAIN
'Ottawa, Jan. 28.
Canada, seeking the maximum striking power `from her limited population, will put the accent on air force strength in her contribution to Western defence, it was understood here today.
Her plans, expected to be announced when the New Parliamentary sessions open here on Tues- day, will cover three main points:
1. The sending squadrons 10 Britain.
2. The opening of her vast natural faclities to the Atlantic Pact nations for air training,
of fighter watching Europe and the Mid- Europe or dle East as the war danger points, rather than the Far East-which perhaps explains Canada's reluctance to go all the way with the United States in branding Communist China 3.The awitching of a great as an aggressor-Rester. part of her industries. to production of warplanes.
and
the
This triple scheme, discussed ESLER DENING
with General Dwight D. Eisen-
The
lower, tho Atlantic Pack Commander, during his visit this week-end, will cost more than $500,000,000 over next 12 or 15 months. Observers believe plan will have the backing
Parliament.
that
the
of
to
IN COLOMBO
Colombo, Jan. 28.
Dulles
Mission
San Francisco, Jan. 28.
The Chinese Communist Radio at Peking yesterday described Mr John Foster Dulice visit to Tokyo a B.11 American "plot" to roarm Japan.
Peking Radio quoted Chang Hsiao, Chairman of the "People's Institute of Forelan Aflaten," no Ray
that the rearmament of Japan
"directly threatened Desco.in
Far East and the world," He added: "The Chinese people will take Joint at- tion with other peoples to smash the American plot" The
broadcast
Bald the Chinese people demanded that an overall peace treaty with Japan be concluded but swiftly,
opposed aims for
American
*
separate treaty with Japan.
Router.
Sir Esler Dening, the British |AUTOMATIC
roving envoy in the Far East, arrived here today from Sing- pore on his fact-finding tour of South and South-East Asia.
week's stay he will During a confer with the Ceylon Prime Minister, Don Stephen Senana yake, and the British High Com- missioner, Sir Waller Mankin-j
home In
The plan was reliably reported to provide for the sending Europe of 5,000 Canadian troops cow in training at Fort Lewis, Washington, and the shipment of equipment for one infantry divison. ston to a West European nation in the wake of an equal amount March after a six months' tour of the Fur East. He will give a already sent to Holland.
These arms were paid from a personal report to the Foreign $300,000,000 arms ald appropria-Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin
lon last year,
There is also the Canadian'
Navy.
CHANGED OUTLOOK General Eisenhower was be- lieved to have impressed the Canadian authorities with the urgency of Western defence and helped to jerk the Government
remains
war.
Sir Esler la
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Returned By Australia
the
PILOT FOR JETS
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Branding Of Red China As Aggressor In Korea
Lake Success, Jan. 28.
India has information that Communist China will slam the door on praco negotiations if the United Nations brands it an aggressor, informed sources revealed today.
The Assembly Political Committee will re- sume the debate on the American "aggressor"
resolution on Monday morning with American PLANS FOR
sources predicting one-sided approval before the day is out. However, the consensus here is that new amendments to the American proposal and the Asian-Arab call for a Far East peace parley will delay a showdown vote until Tuesday at the earliest.
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Another factor making for: lorach, to soften the language of delay is the expected argument the American resolution, but the United States, Dr Welling- over which resolution should be was not certain what, L. any, ton Koo, said today at Nation- will submit plans voted on first.
amendments would be formally allet China
for invading the Communist reliable informant introduced.-United Press. A highly
Chinese mainland "when the ald the Indian delegation had
time comes," He made word that' Mao Tseilung's re-
statement in a television inter- further rule out gimo_would
View. Peace talics if the condemnation resolution were approved.
measures.
The Indian
delegate,
Sk wiji
MIDDLE OF THE NOAD
Scientists Back Dean Acheson
of
the
the
Dr Koo said the Nationalists have 600,000 troops on Formosa, about half of which could be
spared for an attack on, the Red-held maliland. But mill- would be needed
fight." Dr Koo said his government
yolonged
for a
Pittsburgh, Jan. 23, America's newest jet fighters
The resolution not only would will have an "electrical co-pilot" which, I makers claim, will guide it accurately through loops, find Peking guilty of "engaging and other dog-fight in aggression" but would launch rolls
announced an immediate study of punitive manoeuvres, it was here today.
Described by the manufactur- ers as the first automatle pilot Benegal Rau, doubtless
New York, Jan. 20. is now getting some aid from with "unlimited manoeuvrabi-point up this information when Republican Party moves to the United States, consisting ty, the midget device will be he takes the floor on Monday to unseat the Secretary of Slate, mostly of "spare parta" and a installed in the F-94-C fighter amend the Asian-Arab proposal Mr Dean Acheson,
amount of ammuni- were de-"limited plane being built for the United for an immediate seven-nation scribed 45. 11a disturbing tion. Canberra, Jan, 20.
States Air Force by the Lock-peace parley. The amendment. | danger"
Dr Koo said his government In a statement issued Forty-two of the 150,000
heed Aircraft Corporation.
to be completed at an Asian- | here today by 875 American would be willing to participate out of its attitude of "walt-and-European migrants arriving in
The makers claim that com Arab caucus at 10.30 a.m., will social scientists.
a conference aimed
at sce" to world events. -
Australia in the past three
petting ing Far Eastern prob. tho Korean war and Government years have The
plete manoeuvrability Canadian
beci
call for a Korca cease-fire to be noturned to
The scholars, from 77 colleges of three "no- ed by the use to military the countries from which they opposed
institutions in 30 States,tems. But he said the urged firm support conscription, chort of an all-out came, the Department of Immy tumbling gyroscopes locked to the first business of the peace and
of Nations should waste 30 plane. Conventional "auto-paricy, as it would raise
has announced. un-gration
"in spite Acheson, pilots" contain gyroscopes which and poli-i Mort of these failed to carry
For necessary industrini
many weeks, cease-fire position recently taken by the in branding the Peking regime would "tumble" if the pilot put
15 aggressor in Korea nad tical problems.
out their contract with the wou
plane
blocked by Republican majority in his
Con- follow this up by any punitive Intricate efforts have been through There have been increasing Government to work two years manoeuvres, and would send the Peking's refusal to accept cease-
greas".
measures the United Nations indications
statement was released considers The aat Government-specilled jobs. aircraft into a series of danger-tire as the first approach. How- of recently
feasible. comanitted
ever, the latest Chinese Com-on
behalf of the other Press. changed outlook to the general A few others had
bus gyrations. problem
When serious crimes.-United Press, of defence.
The makers claim that with munist offer to be made public signatories
informal by an President Truman first declared
the "nuto-pilot" at the controls, agreed to negotiation of a cease-committee
composed of Mr that the United States would
the plane will be able to make fire by the peace parley before Harry D. Gideonse,
President the steepest dives, turns, reils it took up broad Far Eastern of Brooklyn College, Mr Allen impose price, wage and com- modity controls a few weeks
and loops with case. ago, the Prime Minister, Mr
Where manual controls would require perhaps n 50-pound force United Nations can
The United States Louls St. Laurent, declared that
on the stick this did not mean that Canada
and rudder, the
calling nvold would follow suit.
auto-pilot" enables the human and an aggressor plot 10 achieve them almost m
negotiating cab be without effort on a single control
"We can see no way in which carried on without delay by the the replacement of our knob, they claim.-Reuter.
three-man team provided for in
of State Secretary the American "aggression" reso- Jution. Most members of the strengthen or advance our policy Indian-led Aston
position", our world
General Erakine has just re- group, how-
turned from South-East Asia as ever, see little chance of Peking statement said. dealing
Such an action would con- chief of the military section of with the new team envisaged in the American pro-stitute a tragic retreat, opening the Joint State Defence Depart- posal. Efforts are still being our
to disintegration,ment Mission conference about made by middle of the rond and so confusing and weaken Communism problems there.
in the
à Press conference He told delegations, chiefly Britain and Ing our
that Thailand was the only coun- world",
The statement described Mr try in South-East Asia where a
In fact, he added, such a move would probably allow Canada to avoid imposing controls of her
OWD.
Death Sentence Repercussions
Berlin, Jan, 28. Berlin political leaders today "all West German called on miners and trade unionists" to back Berlin in condemning East death sentence on Germany's
N. Joseph 18-year-old Herman Flade, a student.
Flade was sentenced by a Dresden court under a new East German law "to protect peace," He knifed a policeman who caught him putting up an anti- The Federal authorities are Government poster.-Reuter.
The Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce said on his return from Washington recent- ly
would that Parliament probably be asked to approve a programme for increased in dustrial mobilisation.
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Mourn
Finns Mannerheim
Helsinki, Jan. 26. Finland today mourned the passing in Lausanne of her na- tional hero, Marshal Cari GUERY
Mannerheim, Helsinki Radio broadcast a knell before his announcing the news of
death.
The Communist Press, critica! of
Marshal because
the
ho
commanded the victorious
National Army against the Bolsheviks at the end of the Arst World War, carried only a
short agency message.
issues.
any
professor At Nevins, history feels the Columbia University, Dean Paul по longer Appleby of Syracuse Univer- oggressor sity and Dean Edward Mason,
il
says of Harvard.
or
palley
leadership
United
A General's
Views
Los Angeles, Jan. 28. Colonialism is finished in Asla and in other parts of the world, Graves D. Major-General
Erskine, Commander of ho
United States Marine Corps De- could su yesterday. partment of the Pacifc said
the
Newsvendors Acheson's policies as reflecting white man could venture out of
Boycott
under the street without an escort and "Imagination, world standing and hard-headed not risk being knocked on the
head-Reuber. practicality."-Reuter.
Big Daily US Army Faced
Buenos Aires, Jan. 28.
Half a million subscribers to
Flags were flown at half the Sunday edition of La Prensa mast throughout the country.failed to get their coples today
Photographs
Marshal draped
peared in
many
of thic
dead owing to boycott by the News-
vendors Union which has now of lasted three days.
In black up- the windows
The
Finland, where
shops and homes.
La Prens, independent and of the late most widely read newspaper in remaina Marshal will be brought to Latin America, is the target of
it is expected | n concerted attack by
Jovernmt-sponsored General here that they will be given a State funeral-Reuter.
Confederation of Trade Unions
The
Demonstration
Against Rearming
The Japanese
Edinburgh, Jan. 20. Ex-Servicemen demonstrated with banners protesting against German and Japanese rearma-
the
With Urgent
Urgent Task
In West Germany
launching
Union, Newsvendors
Heidelberg, Jan. 28.
The United States Army is faced with the urgent the boycott, demanded, task of almost completely re-equipping its troops in Ger- among other things, 20 per cent many with heavy ordnance items, notably tanks, artillery of the paper's gross income from and vehicles. classified advertisements. Sup-
came from the Newspaper.
port
men's Unton which prevented
It is a paradox that while the United States in 1950
deliveries to private subscribers, sent its Allies throughout the world some 725,000 tons of and from the Printers Union, military equipment, American forces in Germany have which brought all machinery to
a step. No attempt to print the had to procure badly-needed ordnance, signal and quarter- paper was made last night.master items from World War II American Army surplus stocks turned over to the Germans for sale on the civilian {market.
Retuer.
ment outside a hall here where RING OF ATOMİ the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr
Herbert Morrison, was speaking BOMBER BASES forces facing the Russians
tonight.
The demonstrators, from the "Ex-Servicemen's Protest Com-
day.
Truman
and
the man.
carmon.
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at the Army supply oficials The thin screen of American
in European Command Headquar West Germany is equipped alters here declared that "supply London, Jan. 28. most entirely with World War economy," the Army's cuphem- Esan for salvage and repair, Britain is co-operating with II weapons and mittee," sent into the meeting the United
were in Germany will be imperative for States to make a of which
menths in spite of the loosening bases when the war ended. A resolution calling on the ring of atom bomber
item. of the purse strings for Amerl- Russia, Government to repudiate "the round
the Sunday
are a critical Tanks polley of rearmament for Ger- newspaper. The People, said to- The United States tank strength can rearmament.
In Germany is approximately For several months now the many and Japan."-Reuter.
supply chicks The newspaper reported that 600, divided between the World Headquarters
conducting an
17, Hankow Rd., Kowloon the arrangement fesulted from War II Pershing and the light have Jet Pioneer's Tour talks on the subject between Sherman, which mounts a 75- "cross the board rummaging FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY
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At 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & military equipment, Clement with a 30-mm gun has been serviceable Nicosia, Jan. 20. Prime Minister, Mr
9.30 p.m. made obsolete by the Patton mainly quartermaster terres and SATURDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Spread, 5 Dally, Sir Frank Whittle, the Bri-Attlee, 8 Gelid, 0 Pastel, 10 Loyal, 11 Debar, 12 Olly, 13 Tests, 10 ish jet engine plonece, left The plans provided for de-lenk, an improved version of motor parts..
STEG is the German public Behest, 18 Theses, 20 Steel, 22 Ogre, 23 Laves, 25 Inept, 20 here tonight for Israel on the veloping the air bases in the the Pershing, although no Pat-
to handle Tenant, 27 Ecric, 28 Hoard, 29 Crater. Down-1 Supports, next leg of his Middle East United Kingdom and for add-tons have yet arrived in Ger- corporation set up
the sale to the Germans of sur- 2 Resolute, 3 Aged, 4 Doletes, 5 Dilates, 6 Adores, Least, tour in search of aerodromes ing new bases to the chain in many.
States United
Army Seventoon tanks of a limited 14 Stagnant, 15 Selector, 10 Betated, 17 Heretic, 10 Helper, suitable for
Plus number taking part in the last equipment. big, United States Army exer- In an effort to extend the the die WEIG stalled, by engine life of aged equipment, failure and five other by trans Army has formed an elaborate of "ordnance rebulld misdon breakdowns in the first chain six days.
shops" which, by a process of Major General. I. D. While, cannibalisation of parts, have In utilising Commandlig General of the worked miracles United States Constabulary and cast-oft ordnance Items.-Rou- the present Deputy Commander ter.
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Higher Yearning
Jet airliners.
North Africa and the Middle Eact, it raid.-Reuter.
By Mik
of the new Seventh Army, has Issued
warning that the United States Army's equipment In Germany is old, has seen
the war, In
and will not stand up under future hard field operations.
| hard" servico
General White said there was
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a necessity for now and reliable cquioment. He added that Philippine Industrialists Washington should be kept in engineers are expected formed "80 there will be no from Manila on Tuesday for a misunderstanding of our combat one-month industrial survey. ---- ‚omelency.";
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