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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1951.
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The seventh of the Daring class of destroyers; HMS Duchess, slides down the slipway at Thornycroft's Southampton yards after being launched by Countess Mountbatten. The destroyer's main armament consists of six 4.5-inch guns and she will also mount six other guns and two torpedo tubes-AP Photo,
Dr Malan Defends
New Voting
Voting Bill
Capetown, Apr. 17.
Wide Powers For
Bipartisan Body Are Envisaged
Washington, Apr. 17:
The Senate Republican Policy Committee to- day approved a resolution ordering a complete in- vestigation of United States Far Eastern policy including the dismissal of General MacArthur.
Senate Democrats have already promised to co-operate in the inquiry springing from President Truman's ouster of General MacArthur from his Supreme Command. But there may be some argu- ment over the mechanics of the task.
Lighthouse
Singapore, Apr, 17. There's nothing like two being alone on a honey- moon,
Cyril Galistan, a light. house кобрет fuarried Miss Molly Засов. Ho took her to the Bultan Shoal Lighthouse for their honeymoon. -Associatod Press,
No Delay In Japanese Peace Treaty
ACHESON OPINION
Washington, Apr. 17. The Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, told a As endorsed by Republican Senators, the inquiry Press conference today that wonk! be conducted by a special 24-man bipartisan com-there was a strong desire on mittee chosen from both the House and the Senate and the part of the United charged with proceeding on the broadest possible basis. States and all other in-
Korean Peace Prospect
Senator Homer Ferguson (Re-terested governments to get publican), sponsor of the pro-on with the Japanese peace posal. said he would ask the treaty as quickly as pos- Senate Later in the day to give sible.
response tu f question
Its unanimous
the Conscht vo undertaking. He envisaged the inquiry as paralleling the work whether of the special committee which in 1945 spent months Investiga- ting the Pearl Harbour disaster.
be Biought recent developments in the Far East would delay the Japanese peace Mr Acheron saiti he treaty, certainly did not.
The commitice's orders would He had no plons to attend be to make a "complete evalua the Joint meeting of Congress tion of United States policies on Thursday to hear General Athens, Apr. 17. in the Far East and their zela-MacArthur's speech. He doubled United Nations tion to the foreign and mill-it General MacArthur would United clear his speech with the State Secretary-General, Trygve tary policles
Department before delivering Lie, said here tonight the States as a whole."
a
The
of the
U. N. action in Korea was The special committee would it.
Mr Acheson said North and 12 of 12 House
to the latest message
not still had any Democrats and two Republicans United Nations
coming from each of the stand-been translated except for two and therefore he ing commitees on Foreign Re- paragraphs intions, Appropriations and could not comment on it,
There have been reports that Armed Services.
the message midit be a "peace feeler"--United Press,
warning against any consist
Sonate members. -with two Korca's
future aggression where in the world.
Speaking at a Government Dr Daniel Malun, South African Prime Minister, told Parliament today that the Bill to remove coloured voters State dinner, Mr Lie said, "There can be no nobler cause than to from the common roll and give them separate European save world peace. representation was not robbing them of their voting" hope that the influence rights.
He was speaking in the House of Assembly in the resumed debate on a motion of the Minister of the Interior, Dr T. E. Donges, for leave to introduce
Parliamentary a Bill to provide separate sentation for Europeans and non-Europeans.
"The coloureds
repre-
added:
Some Democrats indicated of they might object on grounds conciliation will bring about a that the job should be left to cease-fire in Korea although I do the regular committees instead not know how soon It will of to a special group.
come
FULL LIBERTY
Senator Ferguson
toirt now
We are learning that the U.N. can develop collective security despite all obstacles: that it offers the best means in most cases for porters the committee would be alleviating tensions and achiev-at complete liberty to carry its are not be-power should be recognised in ing peaceful settlement of dis- inquiry into the field by an on- ing rabbed of their voting this alter."
putes without war: that it is the the-spot survey in Asia, rhis. They will still have The Prime Minister
right road to a worldwide long-
investigators would likewise be the stight use their votes "Therefore Parliament
should range, programme of technical enabled to subpoena witnesses, cons.turneles allotted to not ordinarily take such
a and
Anancial
for documents and other material. assistance thean, just like any other decision. An appeal should be economic development."
The resolution would have to volers," Dr Malan said.
made to the people, who have to Mr Lle admitted that there The individual voting rights vote decisively in its favour." had been no results from his be approved by both the House Land the Senate to authorise of the coloured people would Reuter.
appeals to Prague and Moscow the inquiry, remain just as they were.
for approximately 20.000 Greek
in
The
change that would be brought
vote
about by the Bill lay in the the individual fact that while _young_right of the coloured | prople Would remain un- changed, the relative power of tire coloured
compared with the power of the European vote would be reduced in pro- portion to what it was before. A that the coloured people would surrender would be holding of a balance between
the
CANADA AGREES
Ottawa. Apr. 17. The External Affairs Minis- ter, Mr Læster Pearson, said
Canada today that
the tread United States were in general "greement on basic issue to be settled in the Japanese treaty.
ly.
peace
the House Mr Pearson told The
of Commons that Canada had given careful study to the draft treaty circulated among West- ern governments by the United States and would Washington ite comments short- There was a broad mea- Gure of agreement on basic Issues between the two in previously resulted
Mir Pearson expected there Mr Lie said, "I shall continue plans for Investigations by the to-appeal-to-the Eastern Euro Senate Armed Services Com would be further consultations between -the-Governments House Foreign Deaux nations through every mittee,
when the United States hard
comments available channel to lock upon Affairs Committee and perhaps Wh the question. of the abducted by the Senate Foreign Rela received
the other countries. chlidren 03 one of
Press, simple tions Committee.
separated from all ideological and political Issues,"
children abducted by Com- The MacArthur discharge Governments.
munist guerillas. De Gasperi
Wins Vote
In Chamber humanity transcending and
RED AGENTS
{ head
the
Senator Ferguson's move, however, seemed an effort to Rome, Apr. 17.
bring the whole job under one The Italian Chamber cf
tent for an inquiry which Bwo soditons of European Deputies tonight overwhelmingly
many Republicans have sought volers in отку constituency.
defeated a Communist and left- Omar Josefc of Mexico, for years
Mr Ferguson play- The Government did not re-wing attempt to overturn the United Nations gard the South Africa Act as Prime Minister, Signor Alcide de mission chairman,
Balkans Com-ed a major role in the post
war Peen Harbour investiga- at a valueless with the disappear-Gasperi's, recently farmad luncheon earlier that the Com-lon-United Press. ance of the validity of the en-Cabinet.
mission has received reasonably trenched
By 308 votes to 154 it rejected contrary, we attach the great-a motion by the Communist Conclusive evidenco which con- firms the existence of train- est value to the South Africa leader, Signar Palmiro Togliatting schools for Greek guerillas
shall tell you why. condeinning the Government and "It is true that Parliament demanding radical changes in
clauses. "On the
saidi
Poland, Czechoslovakia and War Surplus
Act.
In
that
is sovereign, but we recognise Parliament is not the only
2cllex
Winding
Hungary.
up the three-day
Communist agents continue
and the highest sovereign debate, Signor de Gasperi Indi-to filter into Greece from Al- authority. There is another cated that his sixth successive bania and Bulgaria, Mr Joste sovereign power in the country Cabinet, reduced for the first said. higher than Parliament and it time to only two parties, may be
is the people and the people's
will.
GREATER POWER "Every five years the sovereign Parliament has 10 bow to the covereignty of the people. We
that recognize sovereignty," the Prime Minis ter said.
Intentions
Scandal
Washington, Apr. 17,
today that he had
from
all
United
visit to
AUSTRALIAN WARNING
Sydney, Apr. 18. Commenting on Mr John Foster Dulles return Tokyo, the Sydney Daily Tele- graph said that the British all- tude that the treaty should In- clude China and guarantee the eventual return of Formosa was coloured by unrealistic and exclusively European considera-
tions.
"We in this country cannot afford to blind ourselves to Red China's jackboot policies and aggressive demands," It said, United Press,
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He said UNSCOB observers overhauled in two months' time, are unable to see any sign of
Suymour Green of Los An- VIETMINH ON Greek important municipal and aggressive after provincial elections.
along the Bulgarian and Al-geles sald Three left-wing Serial Demo-banian barders. Associated to fight jungle and makes to crat Ministers pulled out of the Press.
get nearly 900 Army surplus
Saigon, Apr. 17, Coalition two weeks ago to allow
trucks out of the Philippines in their party to unit with a lof
Vietminh guerillas, reinforced loft-
finally 1947 but they
netted
intensified by regular troops, wing Social Democratic grouping |
him and four others $425,000 their attacks against French in preparation for these elections. This left the Cabinet Coalition
proft,
posts near Phucyen, about 18 Dr Malan said: "Therefore, if consisting of representatives of
miles north of Hanoi, capital FINAL SHOWING TO-DAY Green.corroborated previous of Tonkin, according 10
At 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 there
was an important matter the massive Christian Democrat
testimony by his brother Morris French Army communique to touching the South Africa Act, Party and of the small Republi-
& 9.30 p.m. the Government would
Green of Chicago before the day. noican Party.-Beuler.
Kuala Lumpur, Apr. 17.
French garrisons and House Executive Expenditures
local
RED SKELTON More than $60,000,000 in payrolls had been dropped to which is inves-militia units repelled the at-
disposal of surplus war tacks.
IN tigi. workers in tin mifies and on
sald he bought
A French communique said rubber estates In Malaya by trucks from the Surplus-Pro-
depend only on the sovereignty
of Parliament. It would look to U.S. ENVOY AT the greater sovereign power, the
will-of-the-people,
"Therefore in this matter the
Government has twies declared before a general election that an
· KREMLIN.....
Moscow, Apr. 17.
They Get Paid
From The Air
These
word
re-cold in
4
the Kuala Lumpur Flying Club party Commission of the Philip-French and loyal Vietnam The United States Ambassa-since it started the pay-drop pines for about $200
cach. trope kled 80 Communist-led and. captured Admiral: Alan service in 1940..
the Vietminh rebella election campaign would be held dor to Russia,
42 in operations throughout The today called by ap-
club is now un the quesilon of the coloured G. Kirk,
serving United States for as much as Indo-China on Tuesday, vote.
pointment on the Soviet Vice more than 60 mines and estate $5,000 each.
The communique also guid Another important matter is Minister for Foreign Affairs, in Malaya. The pay-off method the Nationalist Party's campaign M. Valerian Zoria.
He testified that some of the French aircraft, destroyed im- was hit upon because of the
bases in for a Republic. The Pariy, has An American Embassy dimculties of trying to deliver trunks were completely cover portant rebel supply
Admiral payrolls by
and the region of Bodong, 60 miles laid it down in their programme spokesman said that
land owing to cd over by the jungle
Router and thom-United west of Sodgor. action that because of is Kirk talked
Zorin Communist terrorist activities snakes infested with M.
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