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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1951,
RUSSIAN OFFER
TO IRAN
Tochnical Aid For..
Oil Industry
London, May 10. British officials said today that Russia had offered Iran technical assistance for run- ning her newly-nationalised oil industry if Britain with- drew her experts and faci- lities.
The offer was said to have been maite by the Soviet Am inditairy found itself in difl- ing his rush visi a! week to the Prime Minister, Moharned Mossadegh, Reports which have
co tched London from Teheran gave no indication that Mr Mossadegh had accepted tho offer.
The Soviet move nonetheless was understood to have led to intensified British efforts to reach some understanding with Iran to keep Soviet experis out of the aren, Onicials here vecalled that Mr Sadchllcov made a similar proposul
some time ago when he called on the Inta General All Razmara shortly after
Mr Razmera
had been Premier. appointed
He wa then reported to have suggested Russian help in case Iran's oil. bassador, Mr G. Sadchikov, dur- culties at any time as a result of conflict with Britain.
Soviet aid, it was said, would include engineers and transport, including rail tank cars and tankers,
for
British experts said so there had been no other outward
signs of direct Russian inter- vention in Iran-United Press.
FIRST
MOVE
ROYAL FAMILY AT FESTIVAL
Malayan
Government
Accused
Singapore, May 10.
The President of the Malayan Rubber Grods Manufacturers Association declared today that the Malayan Government was killing this country's rubber Teheran, May 10, goody industry in order to
Governanen! | benefit rubber
the in Britain.
Persia, whose has derided to nationalise ail industry and the vast Anglo- Iranian concern, began
the
Watched by the King and Queen, Princess Mar- Karet is seen
kissing Queen Mary as the Royal Party prepared to leave the South Bank Festival site in London. The Queen is wearing a powder blue coat with hat to match.—AP Photo,
Teachers
Old Vic
manufacturers At
Mr Shum Kwai long, speak-
first move in the take-over to-ing at Kunio Lumpur, accused Walk
day.
of
the Federal Government wanting to have Malayan rub.
A letter was delivered by ber made in England and re-
hand to a department of the sold to Maloya so that British. campany from the Finance makers could have a share t Ministry addressed to "the or-the pronte ganisation for selling oil."
This was taken to be a stop- gap formula and future letters will bo sent to "the former Anglo-Iranian Oil Company" a term used yesterday by the Prime Minister, Dr Mohammed Mossadegh, in his reply to Mr Herber: Marrisoll, on the tionalisation issue.
12.
The word "fommer" has been widely used today by the Teheran Press in its references to the company.
"The proof of this is the low
was
Out
London, May 10, 15 at London's Old Vic Theatre, The whole teaching staff of nursery ground for stor actors, walked out today.
Theatre
US Not Prepared For A World War -Gen. Marshall
Washington, May 10.
General Marshall testified today that the United States was not in a position to adopt General MacArthur's victory programme in Korea be- cause the country was not strong enough to risk a third world war.
The Defence Secretary testified for the third straight day before the Senate committee investigating the dismissal of General MacArthur along- side with United States Far Eastern policy.
Asked if he was satisfied with the progress of figured in General Marshall's the United States preparedness programme, he re plied: "Very frankly, I am not."
"
to the
testimony. Senator
Bridges Inspected the uncensored record and told reporters: The record shows no specifle reference to a new destructive weapon. Il does re- fer to our ability to chew up Chinese troops and that might have been interpreted in such of some people
It was the Impression that such a statement had been made, but the record shows
a way.
General Marshall said that in time of crisis, when speed is vital, "our basic plan"-the military manpower bill now stulled in the House and Senate Conference Committee-"is completely held up here in Congress."
Senater H. Alexander Smith | Congress because of viewn as to (Republican) nakeri General Inck of justification as Marshall whether he believed funds themselves. the United States should
He personally was concerned, definitely exercize
0 veto General Marshall said, lest the reference to it.
no specide In the United Nations Securi-
It might have United States become so heavily boca come remark made out- ty Counell i
necessary
to prevent the scating
involved in China that the site the hearing of Rod
roven." China in place of the Nation to take over control of the coun
American military would have United Press, nlist delegation, General Mar- shall replied: "That is the very Nationalist) armies funelionet to assure that the decided impression 1 have at
with efficiency." the present time,"
General Marshall had testi- fed previously that the Com- munist aggressors should be allowed to shoot their way
not
war
told the Senators that the Ad
The 70-you-old military chief ministration's limited programme is the only practical. To one,
Senator Lyndon Johnson,
questioned Jim
into the United No a member of the investigating
day he said: "We tainly never yield to
Senator Silth
Committee,
usked. If the readiness for general war.
about cha
charges about the nation's-
question uf transferring For- General
tor
Refusal To Disclose
News Source
Marshall replied Columnist's. Protest
Against Demand
New York, May 10. A Federal Court Judge to-
mosa from Nationalist 10 Communist hands should be ex- solemnly: "We are not in it cluded from
алу ccase-fire position now to take measures negotiations
which, we will say, were charac Korea with the Chinese
General tersect by MacArthur as the Reds. Marshall replied: "Yes." The opposite of defeatist measures. United States could not avoid We are gathering our strength discussion of a United Nations as rapidly as we can. Certainly day postponed indefinitely seat for Red China in any peace we do not want to become his final decision whether a negotiations, But, he added, any time and wirid struggle at newspaper columnist has the
certainly not: prior There had been reports that to the time we are reasonably right to keep secret the
China at the United Nations, it think
the United although
States prepared to meet It"
sources of his information. would oppose sealing Red Senator Johnson: "Do you
On Monday the Judge, Mr would no: resort to veto action pared to meet it?"
we are at present pre- could find nothing
John C. Knox, said that he in the Federal Law which ruled-that-
Aght it.
on grounds that such action General Marshall:- "I-am- was inapplicable because of quite certain we are not." procedure rather than of the question involved.
States
He
sidentin! mission-a
on
SHOULD USE VETO
Far
મ
Import duty levied on foreign The tutors said that they
newspapermen were not pri- manufactured fyres and tubes.support three producers who
vileged to conceal the identities In no other country is the duty resigned last night.
of those who gave them in- so low." Mr Shum said.
In response to questions by
formation. The dispute threatens to Senator Smith, General Mar- In his fourth straight three- The Mulayan
He was considering a case in Government paralyse the Old Vic.
shall denied
hour session before the Senate which that differences
"New also indifferent to
York the
officials Armed Services and Foreign columnist, Mr
Post" among United problems of local rubber manu-
observers
Leonard Lyons, tonight had anything whatsoever to do Relations Committees, General had facturers, Stecks of chemicals believed that the producers and with General MacArthur's dis- Marshall was quizzed at length called on to reveal where he got protested against being had split over next missal. and canvas were running low governors
Eastern policy. He information contained in a num and manufacturers were faced season's programme.
testified: with the prospect of closing
OLD CONFLICT
1. The United States should Rosenberg, a condemned atom ber of articles about Mrs Ethel down
They believed that the three unless something W33
use its United Nations veto if spy. done
producers immediately.
wanted to continue
Avos quizzed at length necessary Beess comment today Indical-
with The matter could easily be
the "Box Office"
to keep Red Ching plays about
his own 1945-47 pre- from ed that the Persian reply to the tackled on a Government level, this year, while the governors
Mrs Rosenberg had alleged getting the United Nations that the Government had moved that have kept houses full
mission seat now held by the Nationalist her from the women's house of company's request for arbitra-Mr Shum said, but the Govern-wanted
that failed-to end the
civil government, tion, when made, is likely to
more stress on the
war between the Chinese Na- ment had merely notified the
The United States should "death
to Sing Sing Prison's detention to e downright rejcelion of the makers that it was receiving Old Vic.
"death house" to subject her munists.
Senator Smith said his ques-munists.
Chinese Com-
as the Government wanted to The producers who walked tions were designed--o--show-3 Any differences on China
extract information from her. ut are led by Michel St. Denis, the conillet of views
Mrs Frenchman who coached Ing back to World War I, he Eastern authorities had nothing house of detention pending the
dak policy amont the American Far to be returning to the wome
Rosenberg Was PRETENDER'S Mr Winston Churchill for Scnator suggested that some whatsoever to do warlime broadcasts in French. United States Stute Departinent Arthur's dismissal.
with Mac-final outcome of her appeal. --Reuter. MARRIAGE
officials had been sympathetic 4. He had no recollection of that he would
Judge Knox said on Monday toward the Chinese Reds, re-
a reported MacArthur. plan to Lyons
Mr garding them as
"agrarian re:end the Chinese civil war in sources of information if he felt his furmers rather than hard-shell 1945. (Senator Smith said the that the items the
columnist plan was General Marshall said he had
reported to him by wrote were without substance unidentified friend. an
It such impression as to the
pro- so far as this litigation is con- the that posed
Chinese Reds State Department,
cerned."Reuter, lay down their arms and par asked ticipate in free elections super-
proposal.-Reuter.
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attention-Router.
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"education;d" character of the fionalists and the Chinese Com- never agree to turning Formosa "cruel and inhuman treatment
the
Pensioners? Income Tax
Difficulties
Marxist Communista,
no
Gen-
OVET to the
6. He agreed with a recent
the Department of State's don't statement by the Civil Defence i
from
Huge Military Budget
Naney, May.10. Archduke Otto of Hapsburgh. 38, Pretender
to the Austrian throne, married blonde Ger-
Reging
of Saxe- Meiningen,
20, today in
When Mr Smith ancient church thronged with royalty including
whether the alleged "conflict of vised former Em- press Zita of Austria and
views did not have "something the by the United Nailons. If they refused, MacArthur would in 5, 10, 36 & 72 yard rolls estimated 17 princes, 20 arch-
to do with present prejudice surround and disarm them by dukes, one grand-duke.
the Department of Defence and dukes,
12 princesses dozen arch-duchesses.
eral Marshall replied:
London, May 10, The wedding was one of the
London, May 10, think that had any connection Administrator,
The Chairman of the North Mr Patrick Gordon Walker, with it whatsoever, Senator."
Millard Atlantic Council most elaborate in this part
Caldwell, that
of Deputies a considerable Mr Charles Spafford, sald of Commonwealth Relations Secre- France
General Marshall denied that number of enemy planes could London today thas, the military since the
Napoleonic tury, sald today that certain Lieutenant-
General Albert hit United Sintes With
cities with budget of the Atlantle deduction of Wedemeyer the nobility
"banished" atomic Was
bombs if war
nations broke the Indian tax pensions to former from Washington because he out, chapel stood row after row of Indian civil servants now resi- held views favourable to Austrians, who came from the dent in Britain remained to bo Chinese Nationalists. He quoted Western sectors of the nation settled with India. which Otto hopes to rule some vague tomorrow.United Press.
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BISHOP'S DEATH
Milan, May 10. Monsignor Domenico Grussi, Bishop of Berwada, India, died here yesterday, aged 63, it was announced today.
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BLOCKADE DANGER
in
was now £20,700 million.
Mr Spofford, who is also the United States deputy represen tative, was addressing the Royal Empire
Society.
In just over a year: America
arms for
1
General Omar Bradley, Chair-
0. Russia might feel com- He hoped discussions on man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, | pelled to jump into war if these points would take place as saying General Wedemeyer | MacArthur's proposals were bad shipped more than a mil- shortly.
had asked for transfer to the adopted because otherwise Red on tons of supplies to friend- Mr Austin Low, Conservative, command of the Sixth Army at China would feel let down and nations under its military who raised the matter in the San Francisco the post from the consequences to the Soviet defence programme, mostly to House of Commons, asked if he which General Wedemeyer has programme would ba very
Western Europe, he said. would make it clear that nononow asked to be retired,
disastrous
Canada had sent of the pensioners would be taxed
7. A United States naval we divisions in Belgium and more under tho
now
blockade of Port Arthur, Man-Denmark-Reuter. under the arrangements than
churia where Russia has old. He had boon-sufforing from
the alliance in the East. --~-- cancer of the throat for some
Bogota, May 10.- time but had
A 100-an outlaw band rode repeatedly, asiçed to remain at Bezwada, where sure that they pay only just Kul-shel's Nationalists. But he Commitee, was
make to got war materials to Chiang ingar Styles Bridges, lead-
Republican member of
the
at dawn into Pachoquearon, questioned by Eastern Colombla, bombed the he had founded a mission, Only taxation and that full allowance had considerable difficulty to reporters about the remarks of police poat and murdered recently was he persuaded to is made under the double taxa-push the $500,000,000 moneya Benator who had said the people, return to his native Milan for tion agreement wo have con request. through the various possibility
the newspaper EL of using a treatmcat-Reuter,
new siglo reported today Associat cluded with India."-Router. agencies concerned and through secret weapon in Korea had led Press.
THE ONLY WAY
General Marshall testified that
perilled-
Mr Gordon-Walker-sald that while he was Secretary of State he could not give that assurance. he tried, in 1947, to find a way
He added: "We ahall
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