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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1951.
Malayan Princesses In London UN FORCES TAKING
Taking tea together at a party for people con- nected with Malaya and the Far East are (loft to right) Yang Teramat Mulla Tunky (Princess) Bahiyah, 20 Yang Tera. mat Mulla Tunku Saklanb of Kedah, 20, and lady- in walling Tunk、 Azizah. London- Express Ser-
vice.
Concern
Over Shah's
.
Health
Teheran, July 3. Persian Court circles specu lated today that 31-year-old Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi successor to might nominate a' the Throne as a precautionary measure before his operation on Thursday.
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British Argument Against Extension Of NATO
NO CHANCES UNTIL AGREEMENT SIGNED
Washington, July 3,
A high United States official said today that United Nations forces would continue fighting In Korea until an armistice had been agreed upon and all arrangements made to see that the cease-fire order is enforced.
Echoing the warning of Americ an military leaders, this source said, "The Communists have the capability for a build-up and for our protec- tion we must bomb convoys and troop concentrations." He said the Reds might spin out truce talks for military reasons.
that after a possible armistice
Military officers have warned that the Com-I gie withdrawal by the Com- munists may have delayed the cease-fire negotia-munist forcos, Mr Harriman tions until July 10 to gain time to reorganise and said it was entirely conceivable build up their armies for another offensive if the the Communists would inten- peace bid fails. They said the Reds had been sify their peace propaganda and bringing down supplies from Manchuria for some to relax oven more.
Answering questions, Mr
'time.
try get the free. countries
Harriman
considered that The high official, who would believed that the Soviet Union Greece, Turkey and Spain not permit the use of his name, regarded the Communist attacks could strengthen the North said the United States had no on South Korea ая а major Atlantic Treaty Organisation Information that the peace talks blunder.
and,
through It, American secu- were a Red trap but wanted to He also believed that thority. be on the safe alde. He also em- decision to oppose the act of The question of bringing phasised that General Matthew aggression in Korea was a crucial these countries into the North Ridgway had been authorised to step in preventing the outbreak | Atlantle Part was now under talk only military matters. #le of world war.
discussion, he added. zald:
Mr Harriman was testifying Relations between Spain and "He will nol talk about before the Foreign Affairs Com- other Western European coun Formosa or the Chinese seat in mities of the United States tries might develop more the United Nations. If the Com-House of Representatives in favourably
tho Spanish munists go back to that, there support of President Truman's Government's policies were will be no cease-fire. That was $8,000,000,000 foreign military directed along more demperatle rejected months
aths ago and it would and economic aid programme, be rejected again."
"I believe that the Kremlin lines, he declared. Reuter. Omelels have said previously considers the attack on Korea Foreign Office sources spid tonight that there were no immediate prospects for the in-that there will be no second bid as a major blunder, he said.
the Reds if current negotia- "They expected to attain an
Victory,
demoralise the clusion of Turkey, Greece or Spain in the North ons fall through.
Top military
men expressed United Nations and discredit Atlantic Treaty Organisation.
fears that the Communists were American leadership. Not only the delaying the Korean cease-fire has this plan called but
cgotiations to build up strength aggression in Korea hes aroused to a point where they could
ould our country and allies to under- walk out on talks and slap us" take greatly accelerated rearma- with another offensive. Diplomɔ-
like
London, July 3.
They claimed that resistance to the admission of these countries was shared by the majority of NATO members.
geney?United Press.
ca
tie officials did not discount such ment for defence.
"The Kremlin
would a possibility, but they believed nothing better than to have us the primary reason for the
as the
Both strategic and political 4. What will be the attitude reasons, they sald, held off of the Middle Eastern coun- decision and further moveal tries if convoyYB through their would await proper settlement territory have to be contem- delay was that the Reds were think that we can safely relax of the future Allied Mediter-plated, for instance, to reach not prepared to talk trice.terms while the Soviets continue to rancan command in the Middle Turkey overland in an omer-oprlier Eastern defence set-up.
Member
govemments NATO are now considering questionnaire an the merits and disadvantages of enlarging the North Atlantic alliance. The questionnaire was circulated by the Atlantic Deputies Caunell recently, sources said. It was expected that many European countries would stall, probably until Autumn.
The Shah, who dow to the holy city of Dun today to pray for the success of the fatment, tian been ordered to undergo an
Earlier last month, Britain' operation for appendicitis, ac-appeared close ไอ accepting the cording to an official announce United States sponsorship of ment,
Ho -will bo admitted hospital tomorrow.
Frank concern is now felt
The Scandinavian
countries, about the Shah's health sinco
Loo, were said to have had four eminent American surgeons second thoughts and to be seck were flown here to help Persian ing further clarification. doctora ip the, operation,
MANY DOUBTS
Rape Victim
To Sue
Communists
and Greece for NATO mbership but the Cabinet, at| to the last minute, chose to post-rape
pene its decision after consulta ilon with the military Chiefs of Staff,
build up milltary strength", he The Reds proposed July 10-15 declared.
period for beginning truco talks, General Ridgway agreed, but suggested that preli- minary tales be held in Kaceong on July 5 to hasten the end of battle casualties.
timo.
EVER ON GUARD. Mr Harriman said that the Kremlin was convinced that tree. society could not organise itself for survival and that the free nations could not remain united. "The Kremlin always seeks to divide the free countries and we must be ever on our guard", he
HOLY MAN'S FORMULA
FOR PEACE
New Delhi, July 3.
If you think that the United Nations has failed in its pur- pose, here is a remedy offered by Sikh Sadhu (Holy Man).
48, urges Nirmal Singh ation of a the immediate world government with Premier Eamon de Valera as President and Lord Stansgate of England as Prime Minister, investing them with full powers to work out the details.
a fast
they
Eire
MILITARY WORRIED- Meanwhile, representatives of the 17 Allied nailons fighting in
To invoke divine blessinga Korea met here to discuss new
for his plan, Pantal has gone on Ideas for Korean truce terms. said.
in Mussoorie, · a sub-" They hoped the CommunistsThis is the moment when the Himalayan summer resort, 200 would agree to the earlier meet United States must take the lead miles from Delhi. This is his ing date proposed by. General Jackson, Miss., July 3.
15th In going forward vigorously with
fast for furtherance of A white housewife, whose Ridgway.
security programmes on
world peace. sent Negro Military and diplomatic off-which we have embarked," he complain
Pantal has forwarded a copy agreed ort a continued.
of his proposals to most of Willie McGhee to the electric cials generally sue the Com
variety of possible reasons for "I earnestly believe that we the Embassies In the Indian chale, plans to
aunist Party for $1,000,000 for the delay sought by the Reds in are today facing
supremo test
that a request ine and all the talks but there was a dif- | —v
-whether
we are prepared to capital, with insults against
forward them to their ference as the military seemed mak
make the present-day efforts respective
for Southern women."
governments stirred up worldwide protests, Communists were stalling for continuing growth and vigour AtcChee's execution last May chiefly apprehensive lest the to assure our security and the
support.
Pontol has plans for a world mostly Communist-inspired.
The Rods are known to of a drae society".
Parliament, too. He wants the A Jackson attorney, Ress
have been moving munitions and Pointing out that some people world to be divided into re-
United Since the Shab has no sons,An ocial source maintained Barnett, said he would ale a supplies down from Manchuria were asking if the
lime. States
could not reduce there is no automatic line of that of the 12 NATO mombers defamation of character suit into the battle zone for some
uce its deglans and cach region to be re New This
presented by fixed members. build-up continued at fence efforts with the hope of serving various interests. The succession and the Shah must only the United States and the Federal Court in
armistice in Korea, Mr Speaker of This Parlia nominate his hair to the Thrane. Portugal so far have favoured York on behalf of the Negro's about the same rate during the
the inclusion of Spain and only
38-year-old victim,
"Perhaps the| ment, according 10 Pantal, The likeliest choice would be
He said the Communist Party week-end even after the Com-Harriman ald the United States and Italy were
munist commanders agreed to m
danger of all is the should be Dr Khan Saheb, and Mrs Bella Abzug, New his 29-year-old brother, Prince
former Premier of the North- danger of relaxation. Relaxa- supporting Turkey and Greece. All Reza.
fere July 10-15.
Frontier Province (now is not
a question York attorney who represented confer on a truce but not be test
tion can only lead to disaster. west the Civil Rights Congress in the. State Department officials did believe' that the United part of Pakistan), and at "Save Willie McGhee" cam- not rule out the majority
the possibility Nations' action in Korea has present interned by the Pakis named would bo members
vpaign here,
that the Reds could so for hava
use the been a crucial step in prevent tan Government. extra time to reorganise and ing another world war. doubts
thead defendants. about
"These are only suggestions "I feel they should be called build up their forces but they main purpose of our great latter addressed to The Associat
catly to start with," he says, in q visability of the move. We are
are on the carpel of Justice for lles
confidence that ar pnlarged relecting it, but we
expressed
rearmament pred Press from Mussoorie, "and reconnaissance could spot any grammnt, studying it
and insults against ma and all ree the it in context
however, was not-to Southern women," sald theant
dangerous build-up. Specialists
but to can be altered by better publid A Court spokesman said that, Western overall defence and of in addition to the announced what is or is not practicable. Aght. I am going to finish it." ed out that
complainant. "They began the in Communist behaviour point fight the Korean way
develop
strength rapidly to 9ption of the world.; a delay was not
"If we fail to evolve * provent a world war or to bo operation for appendicitis, sur-explatene informant
unusual for the Reds, especially prepared should it be forced soon," he adds, "wo have
world dffective NATO Deputies Counell
government geons would make a general
far from Moscow. in areas examination for any other pos-
considered standing And
group
face catastrophe, which may question the
last month and
They suggested that the delay upon us.
The Kremlin rospects noth wall means the end of the Bible inous-Beyter.
in the absence of agreement
also might have been caused
but strength," he said. decided
world."-Associated Press. to refer Il back
by the Heds' attempt at face to
that when member governments. A num-
saving.
allies aro strong we shall find an eà- puties have already been on-
Washington, July 3. swered, but many declvive
Truman, said in testimony be- only therent political situa- RED GAINS
Confidence issues remain under study. i
the House Forolgn. Affairs tion in the world. The Department of Agricul-
fear among tha ture announced today the sale Committee that the Communists will replace
ELECTIONS DECISIVE ISQUES to Britain of 16,800,000 pounds might be using the cease-fire will find that it must adjust its The Kremin free countries. Some at the points raised
of dried whole eggs which were move in Korea to lull the free
Commodity purchased by the
nations into relaxing their de- policles and the processes for prica fence, efforts, Credit Corporation
Court circles emphasleed to- night that it thore is such 趁 nomination, it should not he in- terpreted as having any special significance in relation to Shah's health..
LAICHIKOK
BALLROOM
The coziest night-apot in Kowloon
PINE & PANCE
the
EVERY NIGHT FROM 8:30
TONY-TUBINO,
the
B747 opposing expansion
not
of
of
United Prosa.
DRIED EGGS
ber of questions put by de- FOR BRITAIN
were:
Mr W. Averell special assistant
Ing belleve
and Dur Harriman, to President enough,
The
we
of
the scored victories.
AN
IN
Helsinki; July 3. 1. Why extend the number | re
disintegrallon may begin be- First roturns in the Flanish of countries now when there support purposes in 1950. The Whatever reasons are bohind hind the Iron Curtain."-elections from the tiny com are not enough оть to go Department did not · my how the Communist
munity of Velkun in Wester Attempt to Rouler.
Finland showed tonight" thol around the present members? much it received, but did say hold off igiks, everyone hero is
FIRM BELIEF 2. Existing Treaty under- the sale price was considerably anxious to get negotiations
the Agrarians and Conserva takings provide for assistance below cost.
Mr Harriman said that it tives had lost strength and the "The balance of going as fast as possible to in the event of attack-treaties 21,800,000 pounds of the 1980 prevent the loss of more lives, might be that the Russians
Democrats and Com such as the Anglo-Turkish and dried
purchases which Defence officials want both were unwilling to keep on Fronco-Turkish
Finland concluded two days while Unlied total 82,700,000 is still in the sides
ebservers supplying equipment to carry to exchange States aid supplies the minimum Corporation's handa.,
Immediately after the talks on the Korean war preferring of voting today but the turn- Tho
of the GREATEST, MANILA horn, of arms,
disposal
1950 start, to make sure both sides to keep it for themselves. 3. Some of the smaller and dried egg purchases included atop the movement of it was a shock to them that dicted Umt only about 70 per "I am Arm in the belief that put day was smaller than
yesterday'a And observers p NIMBLE angered PIANO mare
25,000,000 supplies and equipment to the
we engaged an NATO, particularly in Scandi the
this rearma cent would have cast ballots. pounds to
to Britain, completed in badefront-United Press
TA the mont” programine and that our.
general election thred navia,- find it difcult to con-
HABRIMAN'S BELIEF!! the March sales for commer- vince" their Parliaments that cial export and for charitable
Washington, July 8 ailles are increasing their mill, years ago more than 78 per cent
ho went Mr. W. Avorell Harriman,tary strength, for, defence," automalle defence obligations purposes.
poils. Apparently The purchase.
to the of
Leftist voters used the polls should extend beyond
Truman's foreign said. The dried eggs for price support Freudent
a Con- adviser, told
"Asked if he thought that the more than other. ' Parties, — hitherto-agreed boundaries of purposes was discontinued last affairs the Atlantic set-up.
December 31-United Press. :gressional committee today he cease-fire was merely a strate- United Press.
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