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Anglo-Dutch War Games

Del Heliter, Apr. 24, The British destroyer Opportune and the frigate Bleasdale arrived hero to- day for Anglo-Dutch naval manacuvres,

En

co-operation

Britsle Altips,

with

Dulci

naval unit, comprising cruiser and two frizales, will carry out large-scale exerekes. Planes

landing

of the Dutch Air Force and the Dutch Naval Air Arm will also take part in the exercise, which is un- der the command of the Commander of the Dutch Home Fleet, Rear-Admiral C. W. Slot-Reuter.

Yugoslavia's

JAPANESE ELECTIONS:

ENDORSEMENT

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25,′′ 1951.'

OF CO-OPERATION

WITH AMERICA

Washington, Apr. 24.

American officials expressed their pleasure today at the outcome of the Japanese municipal elections in which the Communists, according to latest reports, appeared to have lost out completely.

The view of the State Department, as ex- pressed by several officers, was that these results constituted complete endorsement of the view of Mr John Foster Dulles that the vast majority of Japanese approved of the closest Japanese-

Appeal To American cooperation in the post-treaty era. "Big Three"

Belgrade, Apr. 24. Yugoslavia has asked the Western Big Threo to help it out of its economic troubles by covering its multi-million-dollar trade deficit, it was learned to day.

before

of

lowest

There

evidence that

unmistakable

Election returns were inter-

as indication preted here

the Communist Parties of Russia. China and at the strong support

Primo of levels

Intensely Minister Japan ore working announced and with renewed Shigeru Yoshida's

vigour to the fate spread destruction and fear in intention of aligning

block the proce of his country with the United Jupen and to States.

ettlement on which the hopes of the Japanese people centre," Mr Dulles said.

livered in Washington several pressed himself 35 gratified

Film Actress Mother

Strasbourg Wants U.S."

Co-operation

The film actress. Valerie' Hob- son, wife of the film producer, Anthony Havelock-Allen, photo- graphed with her son, born re- cently, in a London nursing home. His name is Anthony Mark,―(Central Press).

Mr Dulles, upon his return on Feb. 25 from his previous General Matthew B. Ridgway, peare mission to Japan, said the new Supreme Commander his discussions there had con- in the Far East, was quickly vinced him an overwhelming mastering the American policies majority of the Japanese for a Japanese pence settlement. defence AT- There could be complete con- Wiping out the defelt by a people favoured

the United fidence that he would deal tireet giant rather than another rangements with

was later con-

effectively with the Japanese Joan is understood to lie the Statee. This

firmed by the newspaper phase of his new responsibilities. basic condition set by the T-

showed ternational Bank for

Mainichi's poll which Reron-

Mr Michael McDermott, State struction ter Development 75 percent of Japanese would Department spokesman, sald lo- nothing to it will consider Yugo-agree to stationing of American day that he know lavia's long-standing request land, sea and air forces in and confirm reports that Mr Dulles for a long-term capital invest-about Japan to guarantee that was planning to visit London to ment

loan

country's post-treaty security. discuss differences with the Bri- The Yugoslav

tish At that time Mr Dulles ex-

Government over somet request, de-

aspects of the Japanese peace Mainichi poll had settlement. weeks ago, is now under con- that the

Strasbourg, Apr. 24. ideration by economic experts boine out his belief. However, He knew of no plans for The General Affairs Commis- of the United States, Britain some persons continued to dis-show-down talks" with Britain sion of the European Assembly and France DOW meeting inpute Mr Dulles and Mainichi's ether In London or Washington, tonight unanimously proposed a London to assess the overall contentions.

but referring to reports from recommendation to the Assembly economic

of As late a9 March 15, Pro- London that British officials that the United States and Yugoslavia.

fesor Robert Scatopino of the

were confident

the differences Canada

be invited to send American commercial attaches | University of California said could be rettled, Mr McDermott Parliamentary observers to the from all

all over Western Europe

Mr Dulles and commented:

the Council second

of Europe sessions are convening in London Mainichi's conclusions, it was hope," Reuter.

which are to begin in October. this week will probably also sill uncertain whether the

London, Apr.-24. The Commission, which met consider Yugoslavia's economic Japanese really favoured close

Princess Elizabeth arrived at problems and their impact

with the United TEMPERS HOT yesterday and today under the London Airport this afternoon encollaboration the Western defence outlook.

chairmanship of the former from her two weeks' holiday in States. The Impression here

French Prime Minister, M. that the municipal Yugoslav sources gave vary-Loday was

Italy, ing estimates of the trade d-elections had

Georges Bidault, also recom- given him his fleil, which is continuously in-answer-United Press.

mended a parliamentary com- Prince Charles, in a yellow vreasing, and Western sources

composed

North coat, was at the Airport to meet reveal what

American anti Council of his mother, Princess, Elizabeth Europe nations to study common did not know that he was going

who

here declined

situation

they said was a secret figure. understood, was

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however.

Chat Yugoslavia had coked for

a sum well over $100,000,000.

nore

RED TACTICS

Washington, Apr. 24.

BRUSSELS

IN

During a the Belgian pulles today,

mitee

in

of

Brussels, Apr. 24. heated debale

Chamber of De- a former Cabinet

problems. Van Adolphe speaking for

The Commission also recom- the urged the mended that all free European

Mr John Foster Dulles, Pre-Minister, M. sident Truman's special envoy. Glabbeke,

with

iinal

A Surprise For The Princess

to be there.

As soon as the plane's engines

AT 2.30,

Big Four SHOWING QUEENS ALHAMBRA 7.20 Meet At

TO-DAY

Luncheon QUEEN'S

Paris, Apr. 24. After the four Foreign -Ministers' deputies lunched together today at the Bri- tish Embassy, it was stated by a Western spokesman that there would be no meeting today.

The three Western Powers made an attempt to resolve

between the differences

Bost and West agendas when they met M. Audrej Gromyko at lunch today at the Embassy, It was understood in usually roll- able circles.

According to these circles, the Western Powers restated ¿heir position and made clear to the Soviet delegate tho which they were prepared to go

Bmits to

to got an agreed agendo,

However, It was understood that no progress was made at the lunch-time meeting, which lasted for nearly three hours..

Three problems were under- stood to have been raised at the meeting: the armaments question, Trieste and the Balkans,

It was belloved by observers that, in sinting the limit beyond which they would not go, the Western Powers repeated that the level of armaments must be discussed before a reduction and that this reduction must not bo Umited to the four powers Glone.

On the question of Trieste and the Balkans it was thought likely that the Western Powers hinted to M. Gromyko that in their opinion there Was no difficulty in reaching on agree- ment on them and that they might be prepared to go further to meet the Soviet wording.

The deputies will meet again at 3.00 p.m. GMT tomorrow.— Reuter,

Strikers To Be

Reinstated

Acera, Apr. 24. Kwame Nkrumah, leader of the Gold Coast Government, announced here today that ali clerks dismissed during Last year's strike, called by his Con- vention People's Party, would reinstated. About 250 people are involved.

be

They will receive the pay that they were getting at the time of the strike and, subject to good work, will be entitled to a pen- ston and a gratuity offer, open until July 31.--Reuter.

Returning To Post

London, Apr. 24.

sald on his return from Tokyo Liberal Opposition, It has already received than twice that amount from

today that there was unmis- Pholien Government to resign, nations be invited to participate stopped ticking over, the boy; the United States since the

takable evidence that Russian, He declared that it was dis-in forthcoming-negotiations for his fair hair gleaming in the | bright sunlight, was-led-for- formaton of a Chinese and Japanese Commu-credited abroad and had com-the

Europeni more war.

than half of it in

wurd. The Princess peeped nists

were working vigorously mitted grave errors and serious army and that "all necessary from the door of the plene and direct grants.

measures be taken for close co- beckoned to him and he ran

Mr M.A.H. Ispahani, Pakistan If the deficit is met without to block a peace settlement for neglect,

Ambassador to the United States, operation-on-defence"--... entangling Yugoslavia in more Japan.

The Chamber was discussing

forward to receive a hug from spiled from Southampton for A He was confident that their Belgium's loan commitments,

dispute the Inter-

recommendation the

New York today. Mr Ispahanl national Bank is expected to

design could be frustrated if United States. over Marshall galled for the study of methods his mother inside.

who is returning to Washington, the free world acted promptly, Aid funds. M. Van Glabbeke leading to a more squitable dis- start favourable action out with unity and with an en-attacked the United States tribution_of_raw_

The Duke of Edinburgh, who is accompanied by some mem- major capital investment loan

materials will remain in Rome until-bers of his family. He recently recognition of

Government, describing its,ac-ncelled for defence.

went to Sunday, saw the Princess off at

to Karachi The country's tolal investment lightened

for routine con- All the recommendations will Rome Airport, where she was

sultations with the Pakistan as unjust. tion. covered partly by community

"Belgium, he exclaimed, go before the European Assum-eniuted by Guard of Honour "will never pllow herself to be bly at its next session in May. of 40 Carabinieri in full dress, Balkanised."

-Reuter. The dispute with the United

The Princess shook hands States arose earlier this month

ile d'You, Apr. 24. with the British Ambassador, Sir when a Belgian Court blocked An ometal. bulletin tonight Victor Mallet, and Lady Mallet, $7,000,000. in Marshall Aid said that the condition of form- who had been her hosts in which should have been verter Marsha Philippe Petain Rome, and with Cornmonwealth ed to Greece.----Reuter,

I was stationary.-Reuter,

diplomats. Reuter,

needs.

to

be

of interest with the Bank loan and partly by people of Japan.

the peace and freedom-seeking long-term trade

arrangements countries, have

with various

been estimated at upproximately. $250,000,000. This does not Yugoslav request for arms ald take account of purely military to meet the menace of Soviet requirements,

satellite rearmament along the Washington and London Yugoslav

frontiers, United are now considering a separate Press.

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