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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1951-

FULL AGREEMENT BETWEEN BRITAIN. AMERICA ON JAPAN

London, June 14:

Full agreement on the United States draft for a Japanese peace treaty has been reached in talks here between Mr John Foster Dulles, the American Presidential Envoy, and the Foreign Secretary, Mr Herbert Morrison, it was officially announced tonight.

A Foreign Office communique said that they had also reached full agreement on all other main problems outstanding but their provisional agreement was subject to final approval on both sides.

ESPIONAGE TRIAL IN NORWAY

Oslo, June 14. The first spy suspect in Norway after the war, Per E. Danielsen, 33, will appear before an Oslo court this autumn to ап-

swer

charges of having revealed secrets important to the State, an official announcement said today.

Nothing has been revealed of the information "he is sup-

•posed to have given to a Russian, Embassy officia).

·

D

Danielsen, a former Norwegian

and Lieutenant Navy legendary war-time figure for his daring exploits along the Norwegian coast 15 a

Both Governments rejected what the communi- que called the Soviet Government's continued insis tence that the Japanese peace treaty must be pre- pared at a meeting of the Council of Foreign Minis ters of the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union.

and China.

(Russia reiterated this demand in a note to the

| United States on Sunday).

full text of the com-

The

munique wast

ed at earlier negotiations, peace treaty.

Klages of the will

sign the

They consider, however, that the treaty should be pre- pared on a wide basis of con- sultation among the powers at war with Japan. They canno! the Soviet Government's that the tremty must be prepared at

दा mecting of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the United

und Mr John Deed insistence

the

"Mr Herbert Morrison, His Majesty's Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Foster Dulles, special represen tetive of the President of the United States, at conclusion of their conversations on the

treaty, Japa peace

that their folks have the Soviet Union and China." resulted in full agreement be--Reutet. tween them on the draft treaty and on all other main problems outstanding.

"This provisional agreement is subject to final approval on both sides.

He is the Боп of the "The

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States the, United Kingdom,

"Dev" Gets

Down To

The Job

Dublin. June 14. Mr Eamon de Valera, return- ed to power by a narroW MBE-

of Give votes, named

Aga Khan's Wife Chats With Blind MP

The Begum Aga Khan in conversation with Sir Ian Fraser, Tory MP, for Morecambe and Lonsdale, at the student union's dinner dance at the Savoy. On the right is Lady Fruser-London Express Service.

Scepticism Among Half-Ton Shark

MP's Over

Dato Onn's Plans

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)

London, June 14.7

The reaction of Members of Parliament of all. parties to the news that Dato Onn has decided to form a new party to campaign for the indepen. dence of Malaya "within a decade" is one of mingled approval and scepticism.

The view most often expressed by politicians in conversation with your correspondent is that Dato Onn will have performed a feat of great statesmanship if he succeeds in bringing together the various races which make up the population of [: Malaya.

"The fact that such an ngree- ment has been reached in the talks between the United States motors

the United and

Kingdom on important and complex torpedo boat skipper, was subject emphasises again the arrested near Oslo in the mid-deep essential unity of pur- dle of April.

pose of the two countries.

in London, gin meetings Norweglan naval chlet, Vice-like Mr Dulles recent discus-streamlined Irish Cabinet to- Admiral Edvard C. Danielsen, sions with the French Govern- tiny and surprised, followers by The indletment has been ment in Parls, are part of a not taking the post of Foreign

on three paragraphs in

process long

consultation Minister himself. Norwegian criminal law, two with the. Governments of the During the 10 years up to

countries closely of them saying that a person

connected 1948 that he was Prime Minis with the Japanese war, Includ- İter, Mr de Valera had held both who associates with others in

ing the Commonwealth cout- the Premiership order to reveal secret informa-

and the Foreign Ministry. tries. ⚫tion can be given guol sentences

This time he gave the job to up to 10 years.

SOVIET'S ATTITUDE

Mr Frank Hiken, top man of "Though these Governments his Fianna Fail Party..

Elected ye

a vote yesterday by are at present in no way com-

.Mr de Valere ul 74 10 draft, its main settled mitted to the

down

to work out -outlines are understood to beIreland's national policy for

in accordance with the views the next

Little Ave years. held by the great majority

In major policy is ex- change them.

Lected.

Mr de Valera

merged the "If Anally approved, the draft will first be re-discussed Ministries of Health and Social

Welfare

hands of Jim In the with the powers principally

and named Sean Lemass Ryan war against concerned in the

Vice-Premier and

Minister for Japan and shortly afterwards circulated to other powers at

Industry and Commerce.

Finance, Other posts were: war with Japan, with a request for their comments at the Scan NcEntee; Agriculture, Tom and the same table."

Walsh, Defence, Oscar Traynor Dito

Most MP's, commenting on

The carliest convenient date. There

Onn's statement that The bill demanded of La after, it is hoped 40 proceed

want British friends not cently United with the drafting of the Anal

The third paragraph is more lenient and stipulates up to one year's prison sentence for minor spy offences.-Associated Press,

PERON'S LATEST

Buenos Aires, June 14. The Argentine Government today ordered the newspaper La Nacion and the closed newspaper La Prensa to pay customs dulles on all newsprint imported since -1939.

Prensa totalled $2,270,000.

of

The amount demanded of La| treaty. Nacion was not specified, but

sall Governments "Both newspaper estimated it would have to

around hope that the Soviel Govern- pay

ment, which has, been consult- $1,420,000.-Associated Press.

the

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Boland: Educa-

Caught With Rod

And Line

Durbin, June 14, Peter· Botha : Imand the largest, shark over 'oznghit (kwith' atrodo, and Eine.in / Bouth Africa after, a one-

hour · ·bašilo

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It was * "bluepolater" weighing 1220 pounds- more than half-a-ton,

Boths used a glass fibre rod and a line of 72 pounds breaking strain. clated Press,

FILM

Asso-

STAR

DENIES ROMANCE

London, June 14.

Mia Joan Fontaine said

But there is distinct scepticism? "We cannot give educational arnong politicians there about facilities to a people and then

Onn's ability to unite persuade them they are add' Dato

Chinese and Indians always will be unable to govern Mnlays, and formulate policy which themselves," he said.

The task for Data Onn, he today she is neither having will be equally acceptable to

thought, was to preparem Khan nor is he her favou the-romance with Prince Aly them all.

ground for ultimate self-govern- Mr Arthur Creech Jones, not only by uniting the rite escort.

ment Socialist Colonial former

people of Malaya but also by Secretary, told me he had his urging young men of good education to use their abilities doubls on this point,

Con- for the good of Malaya. Mr N. MacPherson, servative,

"Date commented: Onn is trying to form a nationalist party before he hat a nation."

Afr

+

S. S. Awbery, Socialist MP, said: "Malays, Chinese and Indians must learn to sit

on, Sean Moylan; Local Gov-"we

tion,

Meeting Of UNESCO

+

FRIENDS NEEDED

"Dato Onn

Miss Fontaine gave a version of recent dates with the wealthy Moslem Prince on awakening in the swank Claridge Hotel suite where she had a few hours' trip from

Korea Offer sleep after a night

Refused

not

the

Paris.

very

"I am not having'a romance with Prince Aly Khăn,” she sai between yawns. "I am not thinking of marriage with any- Los Angeles, June 14. body...I lavo not been a Republic of Korea "re-close friend of Aly's for yeots. attempted to give the I saw him around in Hollyw States 100,000 tons of occasionally, but we've only ernment, Patrick Smith; Posls British rulers," thought that scrap Iron worth more than dancing and Telegraphs. Erskine Chil- i Dato Onn had not

gone for $31,000,000, but the offer was or four weeks the past th ders; Lands, Tom Derring enough in, stressing the need refused,

Vice- the Koreans

Miss Fontaine [cded, "Prince United Pres

for continued British friend- Consul,

Woon-sang Chol, sald | Aly Khan is not my favourite ship and co-operation in in a statement released today. escort, although he is Malaya

Mr Choi sald

United charming and a very pleasant States refused the gift on the companion.” ground that established policy Joan, whose divorce from

permit will need more did

acceptance, producer William Dozler will the United States asked become final in January, should. than friends for a long time to but

said come,"

Lord Mancroft. the Korean Government to not understand why people "The

number of people in sell the scrap iron to American should become so excited just Paris, June 14,

Malaya of Dato Onn's calibre is steel, tirps,

because sho went dancing a India's Dr P. N. Kirpal was

very small. He'll need Bri- Bids from 10 major American couple of times with Prince Aly. today elected Rapporteur fortish help close at hand for asioci companies for the metal-United Press. all national commissions carry long time,"

sarap have been led with the ing out work of the United Na-

Psafe also worried about Korean Embassy in Washing tions Educational, Scientific and

the effect Dato Onn's new ton, Cultural Organisation (UNES- policy might

have on British The Korean Government CO) in its 69 member States.

people going out to work in statement released by Mr Chol He was elected their spokes- Maloya,

While

Malaya wasald

the Republio fins, refused man at the first meeting here of crying out for British tech- delegates from all these nationalclans many able young

to sell the strap iron to any

Damascus, June 14. al commissions who will confer

Prentior Syrian

Khaled

for three

were reluctant to go there be-country but the United States UNESCO days at

cause they thought they might a gesture of appreciation for Fanzem today. received Holger before Headquarters

Andersen, Director of the Re- become jobless in a few years the nasistance given to Korea. conference time.

Korean Tho Onn's "deadline"

Government fugee Office of the Palestine who independence complainet, however, that its Conciliation Commission, for Malayan Dr Kirpal is Deputy Secretary would give additional grounds attempts to purchase two of arrived with assistants from

three ships from the United Beirut. for these fears.

States

were blocked by the

la registering Mr Andersen Commission-Unlied details of property owned in Arab Palestine, by Prefer | former

refugees who are unwilling to return Associated Press,

the

UNESCO annual staris next Monday.

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At their preliminary talks the carcasei personal friendship Press, national delegates will present and admiration for Dato Onn and progress reports from their re-use condemned out of hand his Lime. spective countries and discuss however, épinionHere is that possible collaboration, between

the war in Malaya should be the The Director-General of Arst concern. UNESCO,

Dr Jalme Torres Mn A. 1. Lennox-Boyd, Con- Bodet, welcomed the delegates servative, said: "Malaya is at

London, June 14. and impressed on them the War and all actions of respon

The United States, Britain, supreme importance he ascribed sible citizens both here, and in

Malaya should to the work of the national com-

be helping to end

******* and France are understood 10 the emergency." missions.teuter.

bave decided unanimously to the #dited, Ganwhile,... he:

mako of Malaya should be

£50 million to themselves |2||

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the United

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of

Joint 2 mich |

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Geneva, June 14. sociation with the British. E-

Shastri

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livity

of

in underdeveloped countriesshbuld

Into action

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to contribute at

Britain: 23: Der

come and pent France 12 per centi, to multi

Ancutalal. statement,

end of the talks

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