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THE CHỊNA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE, 25, 1951.
Mr. Morrison Signs Agreements
Dulles Urges Caution In Assessing Soviet Bid For Korea Peace
MIGHT BE PURELY PROPAGANDA
Washington, June 24.
Mr John Foster Dulles suid today that one reason why Russia may be bidding for a cease-fire in Korea was that she was under heavy pressure from war-weary Communist China.
Marriage Or Gaol, Order
LEADS TO CHAOS]
IN YEMEN
Speaking on a national television programme, Mr Dulles said there must not be the elightest doubt that the Soviet Union could end the fighting in Korea.
However, like other Western diplomats, he was wary about attaching too much significance to the cease-fire proposal -made by the Russian delegate to the United Nations, Mr Jacob Malik, in « United Nations broadcast.
advance
Mr Dulles, who has been to reparations but had already in charge of the Japanese got more than $500,000,000 in reparations from the peace treaty negotiations. United Slates. He indicated said there was any one of that was about all i could ex- a dozen reasons why Mrpect.
Cairo, June 24. Get married immediately or go to gaol was the edict issued to all bachelors and Malik mude the statement Mr Dulles also sald Nation- single women by Governor | be did. Khadi Ashahami of Hodei- dah province in the Yemen legendary land of the Queen of Sheba.
The Arab News Agency, in a despatch yesterday from Aden. in the southwest corner of the Arabian peninsula, reported the troubles that followed.
The Agency sald the Governor Issued the order because he was worried over the law population. This is what happened, the Agency said:
1.
Bachelors who wasted time looking over the feld were gaoled.
2. Parents of "respectable" girls complained that they, and their daughters were besieged by "drones and Idlers".
the
"Only days and weeks will deelde what it means. If the cease-fire suggestion is sincere, there could be peace in Korea in a short time."
the
alist · China lad made construc- tive suggestions on the Japaneso peace treaty and Japan now had close relations with Chiang Kai-shek regime.
tha
EUROPE'S DEFENCES
Replying to other questions, spid General Elsenhower
In case war ends on the 38th Parallel. Mr Dulles, ke Secretary of State, Mr Dean be Acheson, believed it would be a was in the intermediate state victory for the United Nations.
between discouragement and Mr Duiles emphasised that encouragement about European. Russian control over China was defences. so great that the USSR could "He realised it was a long hard stop the war whenever it wish-job, that problems of nationalisin ed. The United States recog still survive and that it is a slow nised that the USSR was "puli- business to mould together all ing the strings".
these forces into a single cohesive unit.
ile added that 90 per cent of
what Mr Malik had said in his
the peace proposal was some propaganda Russia had this puting out previously. For
been
this reason, he said, there was possibility that the proposal was just another piece of pro-
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"I mostly talked with General Eisenhower. not about his problems, but about mine, 2 wanted to give him and the
|President wanted me to give him
picture of what was going on on the other side of the world in relation to China and Japan so I
According to Mr Dulles, did more of the talking than Russia has already carried out perhaps I should have."-United the
most fabulous propaganda Press. exploit of history by preparing for war and at the same time representing itself as sccking peace.
3.Parents who turned downpaganda. these undesirable would-be ron-in-laws were also gaoled.
4.--Many women who obeyed order found themselves tied to penulless husbands.
The Agency sald King Ahmad Yemen finally despatched his son to the province, who countermanded the order after hearing complaints of bachelors und parents.-Associated Press.
of
Pope Creates New Saints
Vatican City, June 24. Pope Pius XII today created two new saints Iroia France and Italy.
JAPANESE TREATY
In discussing
nation
DISPUTE
Britain's. Foreign Secretary, Mr Herbert Morrison (centre); French Am- bassador Massigll (right) and U.S. Ambassador Gifford are seen during the signing of technical assistance agreements in respect of Libya and Eritrea al the Foreign Office in London. — AP Photo.
Prison
Saigon Fears A Broke Into A "Revenge" Move By Chinese Reds
Saigon, June 24.
The French and Vietnamese here, fearing what the future may hold for them if the Chinese
London. June 26. Alfred Chalk, 14, was arrested here charged with breaking into prison,
He was mequitted, after le said he climbed over the wall of Winchester Prison out of curiosity.-- United Press.
are defeated in Korea, regard the Chinese Com- U.S. LOSES
munist reverses in the Korean war with .some uneasiness.
"Where will the Chinese take their revenge?" and "Would not an attack on Burma, Thailand or Indo-China be easier for the Communists?" the questions which they are asking as they read their newspapers in the street cafes here.
But French Army officers to know say that who ought there is no need to worry... "at least this year."
Supply problems, they say, are, so great that they would preclude the possibility of
a snap decision
China taking the Japanese OVER OIL
peace treaty, Mr Dulles ruled out the idea of réparations for the Philippines and other coun- tries who
still claiming
arc
thewe don't think the Japanese
the
RECEIPTS
are able to pay much reparu-
Basta, June 24. Lions unless
The Persians have modified we put up
of oil receipt that adding that the form money," he said,
tonker skippers have to sign unless the United States pald, heavy reparations would prob at Abadan, the refinery centre, ably drive Japan into Com The dispute over the receipts. had led to the hold-up of all The new Saints are Emilia de mulsm and there was already trac
But the tankers are Vialar, burn of a noble French a considerable Communist threat
still Waiting. pending a decl in Japan. family in 1787, who founded the
Kion by The Communista there had or first convent of the Order of St.
Anglo-Iranian O!! London whether en fighting
proposed Company in Joseph of the Apparition; and been
or not the new Maria Muzzarello, born in pouce treaty and had even 1837 of
Stallen peasant
threatened
Invasion
According
ta 1 company family.
Japan to prevent it. He took official today, the new receipt Bells of 100 churches pealed the question about the Philip-
of the amount out together as the Pope pro-
pine demand for
merely reparations
tal states oil taken on board by a tan- the Philip ker. head on and said claimed the canonisation in the
The official added: Baallien of St. Peler's-Reuter. pines not only were entitled headquarters say it is all righ: for the tankers' skippera to
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Denmark Incurs Red Displeasure
London, June 24.
OVER 300
PLANES
war
Washington, June, 24. It was disclosed
today that the American aircraft losses in the Korean have soared to at least 308 as against 491 Communist planes destroyed or damaged.
Figures were
not available on the losses of other mem- bers of the United Nations. Australia among others 15 known to have planes in ac-
tion.
the Communists they want The Soviet Army newspaper to intervene, but the roads are Red Star said today that the
Air Force statistics also show little more than
that from the start of the war mountala
ruling circles of Denmark, tracks and would icke months obedient to American and Bri through June 10, the
U.S. before they
tish pressure, are turning their airmen suffered 662 casualties, be used for military country into a military bridge- including 180 dead, 20 wound-
of reconstruction
three cap-
could purposes.
and-34 returned -- for The French are confident that head of the North Atlantic Pacted, 409 missing,
duty after having been missing. their air reconnaissance would according to a Tass agency mes--tured spot any
No road-making activi-age reaching London tonight.
estimate of the The ties.
international poper's The alternative Chinese in commentator said, "The Amert-casualties is vasion Σουβα
Into Northern cau and British imperialists re- Communist Indo-China is across the Ton-gord Denmark as their Baltic through
Red available, The aircraft lossen June 20 included 06 Russion-built jet MIG-15
destroyed and 122 damaged.
Through June 16, the United Denmark had begun bulld-States Far Eastern Air Force forces on Hainan or that ing 100 warehouses to receive had 240 of its, fighter planes Is preparing an invasion ammunition from
for their
kin Gulf from China's Hainan outpost, which is agressive fighters destroyed, 25 probably Island. But, the -French de- employ clare, there is no indication 50
Gims for that China is building up
her
she
ect.
French planes constantly fly, the commentator added, and about 40 light and medium
over the Gulf looking for Chinese movements.
-
at
the United "preparations Included: bombers lost or damaged. The the rest of the 308 U.S. losses were of the large-scale extendon
and miscellaneous Holmen naval transport workshops base; a network of long range aircraft.
One month radar installations
ago, the The Anglo-Iranian's
Alr along the SUPPLY PROBLEM
coasts; thousands of air raid Force reported that eral Manager, Mr Erle Drake,
lis losses and And while agreeing that the shelters
stood only at 212. The losses underground had telegraphed to London for
include Marine Corps planes instructions Сп this question Chinese could obviate the neces- garazes.
"With cervile redination", assigned to the For East Air a reply was hourly awult sity for long supply lines by and ed, the official said. Mr Drake fighting the sort of campaign the Red Star sald, "Danish Defence Force but do not cover carrier-
had a further meet-
Vietminh insurgent
forces has also
Peterson hazį based Marine planes, Navat uir- have Minister Harald been fighting for so long, they assured his American masters craft or those of other ing with the Persian temporary Board of Directors today. Ile argue that experience against the that by the end of 1952 some countries.-United Press. was understood to have pro-
Vietminh has proved that they 100,000 men will be militarily tested strongly to the Board have not been able to sustain an trained in addition against
Interference" with the attack because of supply difficul-detachments of so-called home conduct of Auglo-Iranian
the French believe that the operations, such as the printing works and the Information office at Abadan.—Reuler.
Philippines Playing Politics?
Washington, June 24. The fact that it is an eloction
Philippines may your in the have a lot to do with its de- mand for huge Japanese re- parations, some United States officials suggest.
They point out that 'whereas the Philippines Was once said to be demanding $8,000,000,000 in reparations recent Manila reports sold
had
This
the figure been cut to two billion. Indientes the issue is principal- ly political, according to these
Bources.
They also observe that Tho
Chinese would be up against the same problem.
Nor, they think, Is It the Chinese Intention to
attack through Burma or Thalland.
China's plan, according to the French, is to keep Burme, und a lesser extent Thailand, what they call South-East Asia's "insecure areas,"
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defence"-Reuter,
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U.S. To Use
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to Austria and "Ger-
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Mr. Ollo
Selfert, Swy lps d'Affaires at Vienna,
Leghorn, June 24. Italy
has agreed that the United States should use By helping Burma's Corn Leghorn port for
been shipping munists, they think, China could supplies
the Burmese Government's keep authority weak and make it
Italian police will guard possible for International arms American
installations at the Charge smugglers to through to
the port to be adapted for its has been appointed Minister to new purpose at the expense of Israel. He is expected to take Burma road.
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London, June 24. Philippines has received sub- 4 group of Indian cultural stantial quantiles (of: Industrial | workers arrived in Moscow yess equipment from “Japan.
terday, Tang news agency These
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from an supend publication for one day identification dise found in his on July 12, in protest against mouldy cost, the newspaper said. to the islands has lessoned the The delegation let
srilankets camendment of but it is being withheld on orders Philppines i need for Japanese | Hursla at the invitation of the color 19 of the Consiltution, by the Polish Army, reparations. They may the B- All-Union Society for Culturni, which editpry, consider a throat The newspaper did not give jensia acomomy, is Improving. Relations will. Tertips. Couns, to the frogdom of the Frys," An“ kny:source:dor, the alpry,
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