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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1951
SCAP Has ITALIANS GIVE
New Theory
On
ASSURANCES
Korea TO YUGOSLAVIA
Tokyo, Mar. 12.
Many staff officers at East
General MacArthur's Gen- eral Headquarters now think in terms of an end to tho Korean war only as part of a worldwide settlement or an explosion of the East- West conflict.
Comu about by diplomatic
EuropeanTM Situation
Belgrade, Mar. 12.
Marshal Tito today received Signor Enrico Martino, Italian Minister in Belgrade, in the pre- sence of the Assistant Yugoslav Foreign Minister, M. Leo Mates.
The officers say privately that unless the United Nallona put
According to Belgrade Radio, Signor. Martino in large reinforcements, a mill- tary desicion cannot be forced told Marshal Tito that the Italian Government locally and the and can only were viewing the situation in Eastern Europe and means or an ultimatum to the arming of the Soviet satellites on Yugoslavia's Russia and China that a con- borders with interest, and desired to maintain tinuation
friendly relations with Yugoslavia. throughout the world.
'General MacArthur · himself said for the Arst time last week
total war
that a stalemate was inevitable
In reply, Marshal Tito said he was happy that Italy took the same nititude as Yugoslavia to the situation in
in Korea and appealed to world this part of the world and the maintenance of peace here. lenders to solve the problem,
which was beyond his authority.
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But despite the claims that
least 100,000 Chinoso munists with nearly as many become
North Koreans have battle casunities in the last three months, there is no indication
that the
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aro pulling out of Korea or are abandoning the struggle,
SOVIET
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Signor Martino's statement was considered by political ob- servers here to have placed Haly on the side of Britain, France and the United States, who recently declared that they could not remain indifferent to a possible Cominform aggres- ston agains! Yugoslavia. -- Reuter.
ANGLO-ITALIAN TALKS
London, Mar, 12.
The Italian Premier, Alcide ter, Count Carlo Sforza, arrived te Gasperi, and Foreign Minis
here today by train.
New Menace In Rubber Areas
Blogapore, Mar. 12. Three thousand rubber tappers were idle in South Selangor and Negri Sem- bilan States of Malaya today under intimidation.... Warnings and deaths threats are posted on the rubber trees. The Federal Labour Commisioner said That olle woman had re- turned to work in a South
Selangor estate
and had been mutilated, Another fapper had his ears chop- ped off because he had not listened to the terrorists" warning and had an arm chopped off because he still lapped rubber.
Terrorists killed extato manager In Tanjong Malim
Selangor today.
the arda. of
Government security
forocs killed
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In fact an intelligence offeer
Washington, Mar. 12. sald today that new troops are
The Atomic Energy reported moving north to Man- churia from China Proper.
There they will join the huge
Commission chairman, Mr pool on the Manchurian border Secretary of the Admiralty, told Mr L. J. Callaghan, Financial
Gordon Dean, told news- men today that new atomic from which the Chinese com- the House of Commons today
draw
test manders In Korea
their that Russia had more submarines
explosions would be front line forces
than Nazi Germany, and that
hold "later on" in Nevado, The Italian lenders came to they would constitute a "threa""
and "other Russia secured Atlantle bases. London for talks with the Bri- Eniwetok
tish Government сп Italy's places". Mr Callaghan stressed the position in international affairs In the North submarine danger and the means and her role being taken to meet it, as he Atlantic Treaty Organisation,
the Commons to appeared in
They
welcomed outline the Navy's budget of Victoria Station by
£278,000,000 for 1951-52. Henderson, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, deputising for Mr Herbert Morrison, the new Foreign Secretary.
HUGE RESERVES The officer said that the Chinese High Cominand had deployed two Field Army for- mations straddling the Man- churian frontier vertically- with the minimum forces re- quired for any situation in the battle-line and the maximum m reserve just north of the Yalu River, where they are safe from Allied attack.
He added that the Chinese Communists still had more men in this formation on the border and in Korea than were needed for the job.
He estimated that they had 33 or 34 divisions in the line and anything from between 50
and 100 divisions in reserve,-- Reuter.
Inter-American Conference
Buenos Aires, Mar. 12. Madame Eva Peron, wife of
President, Live
hended the Argentine delegation when the third Inter-American Confer-
were
nt Lord
de
He said: "We have to look at who are building submarines to know what the potential
От Tuesday, Signor dange
Numerically (Rus Gooper, the first Italian Prime sig has) a larger number of Minister to visit Britain since
the Germans the submarines thon
war, will have his first Prime Minister ever had. but there are factors meeting with which offset that.
Unlike the Clement Attlee at No. 10, Down- Germans, the Russian sub-ing Stredt. marines are distributed in Baltic, the Black Sea, the North Sea and the Pacific.
"And they are not easily transferable from one sen to another.
1
Asked
the "other about places", he sold it is possible be. inken the weapon would
of the "out into the middle ocean" and dropped off.
Mr Dean sald Conrad McKelvey,
In the employce
Carolina Commission's South office. hnd resigned after ad- mitling he had let it be known that the Commission planned to build an atomic plant there. Because of this, no one bought land near the new plant site.
the Ometal sources said the visit
was aimed at promoting closer Mr Dean said no hydrogen Anglo-Italian friendship and bombs were exploded at the that the talks would not be recent Nevada tests but he centred around any speciile would not direuss them ather-i question such as Trieste,
The wise.
The Commission de- delegation was scheduled to
liberately was giving no clues remin until Friday.
because it wanted to confuse Russia. The Commission had "evidence" the Soviet was con- fused by the Frenchman Flats tests In Nevada.United Press.
That is an important ele- ment. But there is no doubt that they will constitute a grave threat, especially if the Soviet Union la permitted to secure naval bases in the Atlan- tc."—United Press
ence on social security opened Heiress
here today.
President Peron, who
ap-
Divorces
pointed his
his wife, made one of To Marry Again
the inaugural speeches. Twenty- une American Republics and Canada sent delegations to the conference, which is expected
"
TRIESTE ISSUE
to
Official quarters said Britain did not intent to raise the ques- tion of Trieste during the forth- coming conversationo with and Count Signor de Gasperi Sforza but it was expected that the Italians would do so.
"We use
well aware Russia to unbroil Yugo- would ke slavia and Italy over Trieste ani for this reason we are not going to multe any suggestions either one side or the other," they said. "Neither are we in-' tending to annge any sort of meetings between the Italians and the Yugoslav Parliamentary delegation at present in London." The officials said the Brish contended Government - simply A close friend of Elliott's said that the Italian visit could im- the son of the late New York, Mar. 12.
President attractive Mrs Ross ve general relationships and the air for a The Guiness Mahon Company and the
thoroughly clear said today it has been notified of would have a private wedding in happier state of affairs. the death in Bombay of Sir the Arthur Guiness, 55, ex-President home she has rented
-Reuter.
Miami Beach, Mar. 12. The California heiress, Min-
to
to last until the end of March.ewa Bell Ross, divorced her third husband today and made Immediate plans
marry Elliott Roosevelt "the latter part of this week".
Sir Arthur Guiness
Passes
exclusive
Sunset Island "We shall certainly make no for the suggestions likely to prejudice
tween Italy and Yugoslavia,"
of the International Chamber of winter. He said plans were the betterment of relations be- Commerce and a member of the made as soon as the 30-year-old noted merchant banking family. helress was granted her divorce
at Key West.--United Press.
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Mr James Chuter. Ede, the new leader of the House Commons, said today that cou'd not find the time at pre- sent for a debate on consulta- tion with the Commonwealth Governments on major Issues of defence policy requested by Mr Raymond Blackburn, Independ
Member of Parliament. Mr Blackburn asked for an assurance that immediate issues like the appointment of an American admiral as the Supreme Commander of the Atlantic were discussed by the British Commonwealth
Gov- ernments, who were very close- ly affected.
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fence was passed, by 145 votes Four. Labour Party to four. Members voted against the pro- post-Router,
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Bill
Ottawa, Mar. 13.
The Finance Minister, Mr D.
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