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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1951.
Reinforcements Sent To Germany
Frankfurt, Feb. 6.
The first big reinforce. menia for the United States Army in Germany, promised by the Now York Forelin Ministers' Conference last Septem. ber, have arrived in the American Zane, Army
told Reuter
Bouroca
night.
So-
They are a 1,000-strong anti-aircraft battalion, the 443 "AA" Battalion, which
arrived in Germany
Sunday night,
The men
tered in 4 suburb
Atuttgart,
on
Progress Being Made
In Discussions NO REPLY
On Japan Pact
Tokyo, Feb. 6. ̈
YET FROM
PEKING
London, Feb. 7. The Under Secretary for Foreign
Affairs, Mr Ernest told Parliament оп Wednesday that the Pelding Go-
June last year, expressing readiness to exeliange ambassadors with the Chinese Communists.
Sir
vernment had not yet replied to Britain's note, sent in
Mr John Foster Dulles, United States presi- dential ambassador, had a fourth conference with Davies, are now quar»
General of
MacArthur tonight to inform the Supreme Command of the latest progress on the 12-day peace treaty discussions in Japan.
Earlier the peace mission envoy talked with
the Headquar. ters of the Unlied States Seventh Army,-Reuter.
Mr
Davies said
12 women members of the Japanese Diet. He John Hutchison tad been
Trying To Policited their ideas on treaty problems and re- conducting
Trigger H-Bomb?
Two
Las Vegas, Feb. 6.
separate explosive shocks from the fifth atomic test in 11 days shattered glass in Las Vegas today. One report said that the scientists were testing a method of triggering the hydrogen bomb.
stated the security views voiced last week in his the speech before the Japan American Club.
23
"Experience shows 11 is tatively plans to leave Tokyo weakness and division which on Sunday and arrive in the tempt ambitious rulers to use Uniled States about Feb, war to extend their power. We after a visit to the Philippines, believe that the great majority New Zealand and Australia- of the people of Japan win Reuter, want peace realise that fact and there will be a future of co-
between Japan operation
and the United States and many other nations.
"Each of these nations will
I
'GENERAL OUTLINES
negotiations for establishment of diploma- tle relations with Peking since Feb.
1950, 13
with no success. Ho added: "Although diplomatie relations have not been established, Sir John Hutchison has access the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs."
to
Mr Fitzroy MacLean (Con- servative) asked: "If His Ma- Tokyo, Feb. 5.
jesty's Government ever does "The Japanese peace treaty achieve diplomatic relations tall are going, better than ex-with the Chinese Government, will it consider breaking them off again at once?"
The question drew laughter from both sides of the House.- United Press.
д
pected bul that still does not mean that we are going to sign a spokesman for Mr treaty," John Foster Dulles, President Truman's special envoy. said here today.
Mr Dulles had reached some agreement on the general out- lines of what the treaty should
be, the spokesman added. "Now
we must consult the Far East- orn Commission and our Go-
make its contribution to a com- mon strength and a common resolution which will protect us all," Mr Dulles said.
"The principles to which Residents had been warned refer are thone which are ex- the of the possibility of injuries from pressed in the charter of glass spilnters. A blinding white United Nations. We hope that light was seen in Oaldand, Call-Japan will soon be a member fornia (430 miles from Las of that body. However, it is Vegas)
on the edge of San unnecessary to wait for that tovernment." Francisco Bay-where one per
plan for the future. The United Mr Dulles conferred with described it as "terrifying." Nations charter itself provides Japanese political, business and A great flash of light in the that States which are not yet educational leaders here to pre-dawn darkness signalled the members of the United Nations night at a third reception given first explosion Mocny at the should act in accordance with by Mr William J. Sebald, the Government testing range north the principles of the Charter to
chief of General MacArthur's west of here. There was much maintain international peace Diplomatic Mission. speculation over what was being and security." Tested.
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18 Adversary.
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The aviation editor of the Los Mr Jution Angeles Examiner, Hartt, said he learned that the experiments involved a trigger for the hydrogen bomb. Alemle Energy The
Com- mission began work on the
bomb more hydrogen
than but
has told nothing of its progress. Hamit said the hydrogen bomb itself would be tested in the Pacific within nine or 10 months. Experts have agreed that the hydrogen bomb could
be set. off only by an atomie explosion.
One man who saw the flash said: "First there was an eerie gray flash, brighter than any of the previous bursts. It appeared to last for about 11 seconds. I understand there was some fre In It though fire was not actually seen from Las Vegas.
"Lastly there was the shock wave and the concussion. The concussion was
much greater
ware
than that following any of the other four explosions but the audible sound was actually less. "The concussion was followed by very large parachute-shaped cloud opening up
middle of the Barght in the
con- Gas United
pf the Conser
He had earlier met Major- General William F. Marquat, General MacArthur's economie chief, Reuter.
Mr Dulles had a third ference with Sir Alvary
of the coigne, hend Kingdom mission.
AUSTRALIAN VIEWS Mr Dulles today also heard
Melbourne, Feb, 0. Bve representatives
The Commonwealth Immi- Ryoktufukai, powerful
gration
Priest, oficer, A. H. vative group of independents commenting today on Mr John in the Upper House, present Foster Dulles
ulles special interview recommendations, with the United Press corres- their pacl The proposals they suggested pondent Gene Symonds in
with the
which points he remarked that the United conformed called for by the governing States would neither interfere nor dissuade Japanese south- ward emigration Ideas, said no Japanese emigrants were likely admitted to Australia to be until a peace treaty was con Mr John M. Allison had a cluded. third treaty
discussion today Fresent restrictions are 60 with Mr Sadno Iguchi, Foreign rigid that not evch Japanese Vice-Minister.
merchants or tourists are ad- mittable and the rules are even stricter than for Chinese.
Liberal Party.
In addition, the Ryokufukat asked for the operation of civil airlines and the production of
planes by the Japanese.
Mr Dulles peace mission has no fixed time schedule but ten-
Burma's
Status
At Colombo
Colombo, Feb. 0. A spokesman for the Com- monwealth Consultative Com- Mr C. Roberts, a Les mittee, meeting here on Feb. 12, *Angeles news
commentator slated today that Burma had who saw the mid-Pacific tests at been invited as a full member. Bikini, watched today's ex- He was commenting on a re- plosions from the hamlet of port that Burmo had asked for Cactus Springs, on the edge of clarification on her status at the the Government's 5,000 square conference. The Committee will mile testing range. "This was discuss the Commonwealth plan bigger than Bikini," he said. for economic aid to South-East -Router.
Asia.-Reuter.
Dr. Edith's Jaunt
Draws Tory
Fire
London, Feb. 6. · Conservative Members of Parliament asked Dr Edith Summerskill, Minister of Pensions, today why she went on a tour of Egypt recently and how much it cost the taxpayer.
Mr Leonard Gammans asked her to issue a document on the visit so that Britain might benefit from the ex- perience she had gained in the working, of the social services schemes of Egypt.
Dr Summerskil replied that happening in the Middle East sho went with two other off and Eastern countries.
to
cials on a return visit as guests She was surprised that he did of the Egyptian Government, not know that during this year several of whose ministers and the Egyptian Minister of Educa- officials had recently visited tlon, who was invited by Ox- Britain.
Jord ford University recently The object of these visits was receive an honorary degree, in- to foster good relations and troduced universal education examino the latest develop-In Egypt and that the State, ments in social services.
for the drst time, was, sponsor- The cost of the visit
was ing and financing welfare ser-
fare, of which £400 was, for vices.
Mr Gammars asked if the Last week, 400 omens were would tell Parliament what the opening In one region from learned from her visit. Did which to administer national she go to Egypt to teach them assistance, she guld. Epigrams. 2 something?
"In my opinion these things Dr Summerskill sold that she should be encouraged", wag very surprised that Mr added. "If my visit did Gammana should ask such a thing to encourage them, Il question. He had always pro- was well worth while"-Neu- fessed to know what was ❘ter.
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Former Prime Minister Morris
Hughes commented: "Nobody in their right senses would be-
lleve we could trust Japan."
The Melbourne Argus and the Sydney Sun gave pro- minence to the special inter- view. United Press.
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