Buddhist Leader's Appeal For Unity In The Far East
Suigon, May 23.
Peace in South-East Asia should come through unity among its Buddhist populations, the Cey- lonese chairman of the World Buddhist Fellow- ship, Dr Gunpala Piyasena Malalasekera, claimed here today.
Dr Malalasekera, 51-year-old The common man in Dean of the Faculty of Oriental Studies, Colombo University, has just arrived on a mission to promote that unity.
South-
East Asia, be suld, had no hatred for white or coloured people. Where hatred existed it Was due to the common man not be- The situation in South-Easting consulted, to the propaganda Asla, he declared, was due to of interested people who wanted the lack of organisation for to secure power, und unity among the Buddhist leadership among Aslans. populations.
Most of the political were
said. (South- "ly the
He did not believe in peace by superior force, he The menace of the atom bomb Was as dangerous to the world as Communist violence.
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troubles symptoms of Asia's disease, not the disease itself. The disease is that groups were fighting each other, even in the United Nations, where certain powers were trying to grasp control from the others.
CHINA DIFFERENT
"We are convinced of the necessity for teaching people fo take a stand against violence by mural furer, not by counter- violence,"
Malalasekera Sald.
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China's Communisin would he different from Russia's be- cause it would be Buddhist. Dr sald that he in- Malalasekera tended to go to
China soon after his Indo-China visit if he
authorisation, Ket could
He appealed for the exeltange of scholars and pilgrims among Buddhista South-East Asia's
one-
who, he said, comprised Atieth of the world's popula- tion. Reuter.
U.S. Policy Best Hope For Peace
Denver, Colorado, May 23. President Truman said today that the United States has never been engaged in a more impor- fant struggle than the present conillet in Korea.
In a letter to Mr William M. Bovic, National Chairman of the Democratic Party, the President said that American foreign policy was not a political matter. of life "It is a matter
and death for our country and our way of life."
"
or
It offered the best hope of avoiding war in the world. "If we try and security by doing it alone in the world. by withdrawing or isolating our- selves from the rest of the world, we would be headed towards disaster. We might very well bring about the world conflict we are trying to prevent," the President added. Reuter,
THE CHINA MAIL,
THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1961, -
ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR ·
U.S. CONSIDERING TAKING
STRONGER STEPS AGAINST REDS Diplomatic Sanctions And Military Measures
"Roll up! Roll up!" was the cry ringing through the Battersea Park Festival Fun Fair when this picture was taken. There was plenty to thrill and chill as seen in this view of a section of the Fair-AP Photo.
YUGOSLAV
DEMAND TO
ARGENTINA
The
Belgrade, May 23. Yugoslavia today officially de- munded from Argentina swift surrender for trial here of Ante Pavelic, under indletment on formal international lists as probably the major war criminal still at large.
Prime Minister Marshal Tito's Government claims that Pavelic, rict of the wartime, Axis. supported independent" Stale of Croatia in Northern Yugo- slavia, was directly responsible for the mass murder of nearly 1,000,000 people.
Here in Yugoslavia, the name of Ante Pavelic ranks as high on the list as do those of Hitler, Himmler, Goering, Goebbels and Mussolini and
gentine
Canosa,
were
fax
Deportations By Malaya
Singapore, May 23. Malaya has deported nearly 1.700 allens and 41 British subjects under the Emergency Regulations so far this year, it was stated bere today,
The deportations under the three-year-old emergency regulations now total 10,- 603 aliens and 243 British subjects--Rculer.
Budget
Bill
Passed By
One Vote
Paris, May 23.
Doctor Struck Off The Register
False Inoculation Certificate
London, May 23.
An Indian doctor, Dr Gur-
United Nations, New York, May 23.
Stronger military measures against Red China plus diplomatic sanc- tions were reported today to be under active consideration by the American delegation in the United Nations.
British sources made it clear that London would oppose such steps vigorously if the Americans eventually decided to advance them as concrete proposals for the UN Sanctions Committee next week.
The British feel that economic sanctions, .ap. proved last Friday by the UN General Assembly, are enough for the present stage.
The American delegation are often overlooked in the so far has not received the clamour about 'cleavage." approval of the State De- consented to embargo strategie After polating out that Britain partment for any ideas on goods to Communist China after the next steps. But the the United States dismissed following possibilities are said: "There is still one major General MacArthur, the paper evident:
difference in Asiatic policy:
General
Assembly
1. The could be asked to issue a new appeal to all members of the UN to contribute more troops to the war in Korea,
2.
ISRAELIS ACCUSED
BY SYRIA
The United Kingdom expressed Alleged Failure To willingness to recognise the Peking regime. "The United
Obey UN Order States stated bluntly that it does no: propose to do ."
It added: "It is becoming UN members could also be asked to chip in more ships and steadily more apparent in utter- planes to help repel the aggresances from London that Britain sion of ike Communists
hos no intention of espousing the, cause of a proclaimed aggressor," Korea
3. The 17 UN members-Unked Press.
which so fur have, recognised Red Chinn could be asked to break off recognition, or at least cut down the diplomatic repre- sentation to
few minor officials.
A LIVE ISSUE
Americans in the UN made
no secret of the fact they would like other nations to more soldiers to Korea.
assign
dit Singh Malik, of Delhi, was struck off the register by the General Medical Coun-
They are not pressing hard on cil in London yesterday for this point, but it is still a live having issued a false yellow subject. fever certificate in 1948.
The Americans end others
the
was aware Dist the certifiente most
certificate
news
to
news
Speeding Up Cables To
Far East
London, May 23.
Damascus, May 23.
A Syrian Army spokes man today accused Israel of failing to carry out fully the Security Council's reco- lution instructing her to stop draining the Huleh Marshes -on the Syrian border.
The Taraeli Government an- nounced last night that it had decided to discontinue drainage in an area of seven acres which it said had been the cause of the recent frontier clashes.
armistice agreement.
Syria could not agree to it, he said. He added that Israel had still not returned the Arabs who
had been evacuated from still keeping them in camps on the demilitarised zone but was Israeli territary. United Na ilons observers
were riot al- lowed to contact them examine their living conditions, PROLONGING ISSUE
от
It added, however, that drain- ing operations would be hified to other parts of the demilitaris- Britain's nationalised Cabled zone which were not affected and Wireless Telephone Com-by the dispute, that pony is establishing a commer- The Syrian spokesman said Dr Gurdit Singh Malik, regis-welcomed tered at. 1. Halley Road, New Colombla fs sending a battalion clal broadcasting station on the today that the resolution of the
of 1,180 troops. Delhi, India, MB, BS, 1927,
British island of Socotra, in the United Nations Security Council This Is the University of London, did not
first military Indian Ocean, about 100 miles clearly laid down that all drain- The French National Assem-attend the Counell's hearing.
contingent to go from any off Italian Somaliland, it was age work in the zone was be own hand or on bly tonight adopted by one vote died by their others who have
Dr Malik was found
Latin American country to the announced here today. guiltyKorcan theatre.
stopped, no matter whether it the gallows at Nuremberg. a new 1051 budget bill present-
of having Issued
on the Syrian or the Israeli on Inter- Official Government
by the Government after national certificate of inoculation tries win not ald the UN cause beyond Aden by 40 or 50 per sources ed
The Soviet bloc of five coun- It is hoped to speed up cables its original version
The Israel! statement contend that Pavelle, with a
fabled by against yellow fever
that handful of followers, operating five votes to gain
tor and several of the Asian and cent, a second Sdyney Smith at New Delhi on
Major-General LL.. B. they would continue work In without restraint, has set up an reading carlier today.
June 15. 1948. when
Arab countries also are not ex- Nicholis, Chairman of Cable and Jowish lands in the demilitarised It took nearly three hours to Mrs "illegal" exiled government in
zone was contrary to the resolu- send troops. pected Smith had, to his know-
Wireless, Limited, told a Press Argentina in the hope that i
tion and count the votes which were ledge, not been inoculatell by However, India has a medical conference.
violation of the 1 by unit in Third World War will restore Snally announced as 182 for him on that date.
in the Korean zone.
One of the company's oldest him to power in Croatia,
the bill and 181 against.
China It was alleged that Dr Mall Communis:
reacted cables, the 1,400-mile line from Yugoslavia's etern note was
Popular Republicans,
Today strongly
against Porthcurno, Cornwall, to New
the handed four days ago 40 Ar-Moderates and the Gaullista was untrue, misleading and im-conomic emburgo. A Soviet foundland, was to be re-laid this
Minister Francisco abstained from voting.
The proper,
agency
despatch from year. This and other work on Under
the economic the trans-Atlantic cable link Peking called The earlier setback was due aroused suspicion because, the illegal, slanderous and a "vlo- would cost £1,000,000, protocol Te- gulations between friendly na- to the abstention of the Social origin and batch number of the tation tions, the contents
notists who objected to a clause vaccine shown
The Chairman said that one uld not. Associated Press. on it
of the UN charter."— disclosed until today by the giving religious schools certain correspond with the records.
of the worst known periods of Ministry of Information..
Interference with radio sunspot exemptions.This clause Mrs Smith had been inoculated
COTTON FOR REDS The note charged that Argen- was slipped into the bill by a against yellow fever at a mili
and undertea cable transmis tina
sanctuary provided
for Popular Republican Deputy at a tary hospital in March, 1947,
slon had just finished but an. Rangoon, May 23. other war criminals who col- late session on Friday when and that certificate would have Financial sources said today other, more severe still, was
The that Burma sent 30,000 bolca expected next winter.--Reuter, os Pavelic.
The new version omits the tax issue of a fresh certificate in of cotton overland to Com- In the note, Yugoslavia exemption clause and is other-June, 1948, meant that Mr munist China last
year and that Argentina's Foreign charged
the same as that all Gov- | Smith's Ministry had been favouring ernment parties had debated been experiod of immunity had that since Jan. 1 she has truck-
extended by one year and ed
another 15,000 bales along the emigre through an arrange and voted for during the past three months beyond the legal the Burma road to the Chinese
commission of five months.
reg inquiries were made, it Priests which, it claimed, pro- The adoption of the budget When vitled false documents of birth, bill on the second reading was was stated that the offence was names, occupations and nation- to have been the Bnal act of the "misjudgment." Dr Molik alities. Associated Press. present Assembly which had was alleged to have written: already voted that yesterday "Mrs. Smith came to see me in should be its last day of meet-1940 for
Ile d’Yeu, May 23, cholera Infection as first five months of this year physicians arriving here today
A
group of distinguished mler, Ned Azem, here today. ing-Reuter.
The General was understood she was going back to Europe. Burmese production totailed op physiciami a ex-mahal Henri to have discussed the imple- I explained that she did poi
not proximately 35,000 bales of over
for
amentation Injection
5,000
Philippe Petain found the old remain unsold. as she was already pro-
Informants The tected until March, 1951. She traders are using gold from the physician sick in bed.
said
Chinese soldier better but his personal with on official of the Syrian
Foreign Office yesterday.
On insisted on having a certificate black market in the trading port
Monday, General Riley The physicians, who came from and knowing she was protected of Amoy to buy cotton by the Faris, are to determine whether spoke with lernel's neling Pre- I complied with her request, truckload" which they are rout France's most celebrated prison-mier, Dr Mesho Sharott, In
Dr Malli expressed his re-ing along the Burma rood to er can be moved from his grim Jerusalem. gret.-Reuter.
Chungking.—Associated Press,
A Syrian military spokesman fortress prison to a mainland hospital.
said that several Arab shep- herds in Tawfiq village, south- They found Petain's condition New York, May 23. after a recent siege
Czech Envoy Tolaborated with the Axis as well only 15 Deputies were present. been valid for four years.
Tho ment
America
Prague, May 23, Czechoslovak Govern-
has
Dr Vladimir Prochazka, a leading
accepted
nominated
Communist Member of. Parlin- ment, og Czech Ambassador to hington, it was reported
the United by States Government, Dr Pro- Dr will chazka
succeed Vladimir Outents, who was re- called to Prague in February and was given a teaching up- pointment at a school for political science,-Reuter.
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CHANGING TREND?
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The
high faver.
The Security Council's reso- fution clearly asked for their return, and Israel by not ob serving the terms of the resolu tion.
was prolonging the stalo. In the Huleh area, he claimed.
mate
Major-General Wiliam Riley. United Nations Chief of Staff Las Palestine, was expected to discuss the Security Council resolution with the Syrian Pre-
Khaled
of the
resolution
Washington, May 23.
Vandenberg, General Hoyt Alr Chief of Staff, tonight an-
Ammun, May 23. Authoritative
here sources nounced the appointment of Lieut. Gen. O. P. Weyland
today denied a report in the
of illincas cast of Assamra. In the demill- Jerusalem Post that General be Commanding General of the Glubb
Pasha, Far East Air Forces, succeeding
British Com-
A New York Times editorial improving, but the Marshal's torised Lake Galike area; were yesterday Captain machine gunned Arab Legion,
sald today-Britain, Canada and personal physician, Lieut Gen, George Stratemeyer, mander' of the
the United States have quietly tion himself. Dr Galon is suf-the firing came from an Israell'
ner of medical atten- while grazing their flocks, suffered a heart attack last
Galon, in been
by an Arab. shot
New Delhi, May 23.
The spokesman alleged that They described the story as
Prime
reacired The
agreement
the week-end.
Minister, Mr Irresponsible and unfounded.
standardisation of Jawaharlal Nehru, today assured 400 defence items.
more than fering with Gen. Vandenberg also_an-
No casualties. The Jerusalem
05-year-old Marshal, military post. Post story the President nounced that Lieut. Gen.. Earls
were reported.-Router. gald that Glabb Pasha was Newspaper
What may not be adequately former chief of the Vichy re- Editors that the realised is that there is also an gime, is Partridge, who has been Com-sar
Corving
a life sentenco Heir
JORDAN CLABII Government, was not thinking important and'
trenson. It was feared to the Apparent
deep trend for Force in the Far East, will been sworn in as Regent when amendments to the Constitution of policy, notably in respect to most
throne,
Amman, May 23. become Commanding General his father, King
recent illness.
Lirnell soldiers were of the Air Research and Deve Transjardon, went on a visit expels reedom of speech and the Far East.
article
Madame Petain, who has been killed during a border skir lopment Command at Wright Turkey.
tooth,
At the present time, the sharing the Marshal's isolation mish when had certain other con- United States and Britain
they attempted to are on the island to be with him, cross Into south Jordan, the base, Dayton, But authoritative sources alderations in mind affecting actually nearer full accord on said his condition remains un- Government
the 'Emir Was
announced to- the law and order situation in Asiatic policy than In another reassignment, Geri, here id that
they have changed.·
night. recuperating in Bhamdoune, the country' and both the been at any previous time in the His physlcione last week Lebanese
It said the gun fight between summer where he went because of ill situation,"
resort, domestic and International past 17 months. Thero have Issued a bulletin saying that he the Israeli troop's and Arab
ho
gradually. said—United | been gradual shifts of ground on was sinking health-Reuter,
She national guards lasted for, three' Full both sides of the Atlantic that denied this-Associated Press. hours-United Press.
manding General of the Fifth! shot after the Emir Talal had of the Press when proposing towards agreement. In some arcas ) that he would not survive his
Alr
Patterson Ohio.
2110.
Air
Vandenberg. sald
that Major Gen. Frank Everest, new assis tant deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, will succeed Gen. Partridge as Commander of the Fifth Air Force.—United Press.
ESSENTIAL' 'AREA' OF DEFENCE
London, May, 23. The Times said today that Greece and Turkey must be defended and on attack on either would lead to wor,
Times' editorial.
discussed
The the Greek and Turkish desires to be included in the North Atlassi tic, trenty oral said the "angu ment that the Eastern Mediter Finn Wh Tot part of the North Atlanta, BETS' Could 'be dismissed" de quibbling -Unlied Pross
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