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Diplomatic Incident At Queen Juliana's Palace

QUERY ON

TRADING

The Royal

Master

of Ceremonies, Jonkheer D. C. de Graeff, stoops to, retrieve the letters of credential which the new German Ambassador to the Netherlands, Dr Karl Dumont, let slip from his

WITH CHINA hands as he was about to

London, July 5. Major Tufton Beamish

(Conservative) · asked

in

the House of Commons to-

day what discussions thero

step from his coach to present them to Queen Juliana at her palace in The Hague.-AP Photo

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1951..

RUSSIAN HOPES DEFEATED

JAPANESE TREATY

Warning

By Asian Leaders

Milan, July 5. Asian Labour leaders gave warning here today that Im- proved living standards and wuly democratie forms of gov ernment were the spread of Communism in

had been with India to try Runaway Scores the East.

to

establish a common

Direct Hit

essential to stop

BY

Uproar In New

US. PROGRESS ON Schacht To Go Assembly

Washington Analysis Of

Far East Situation MENGERA

Washington, July 5.

A-high United States source said today that Russian hopes of getting a stranglehold on Japan by winning in Korea were defeated by the United States, progress in working out a Japanese peace treaty.

To Persia

Tehtras, July 5. Teheran Univeralty on- nounced today that Dr Hjalmar Sciath, at one. time Hilters Finance". Minister, had accepted an Invitation to lecture here this Autumn on economics and finances.

It was recently, repórjed that the Tran Government sought Dr Schacht's ser“, vices as finance adviser,- United Preng Z

"If there is an armistice in Korea, it will be because the Russians HELP FOR

knew we would go ahead with the treaty," he said.

conference,

He added that Russin brought about the at will jointly sponsor the treaty tack on South Korea to get control of Japan. That as it wih be put before the attack, he continued, was intended... to give the Russians a stranglehold on Japan to demonstrate Communist power and United States impotence in the Far East.

the

Theource sold this when Mr Dalles went to London, the albed States fold that the trady

YUGOSLAVIA AGREED

the

the

that

Paris, July G.

At the name of Petain, Communists and anti- Communists yelled, and counter-pelled "Down with Vichy and "You are Rus- sians" when the new French Assembly: opened here to- day The session lasted 25 minutes.

Protests began when the pre- skling, deputy, 85-year-old Br Eugent Pebbilier, plunded for the reconelllation of all French- men and for revision of Petain's trial

-- The... --Asscùmbly was packed. with a record attendance, filling Jevery one of the 009 available

Boats,

Mr Pebbler took the chair na France's oldest deputy,

The now Speaker will be elected next week, after which the present Government will resign and its successor chosen

of the Re-

Mr Pebblller (Moderate) told France wants u of public welfare view of the seriousness foreign and internal problems.

in

"France has decided to 'op-

and

she

violence

and

Yugoslavia in ordinary Newsman In

with should up one of penco

London, July 6. and op- reconciliation, trust

The United States, Britain portunity. The British believed If the aggressors, had, menin, however, this plan was treaty should contain rather and France have agreed on by the President

እቲ

restrictions. succeeded in taking control abandoned in favour of a series minitive

limiting commendations by their officials public. arrangements which, Japan closely in military rearm for short-term economic aid to of the whole Korean penin-us, included a bilateral pact ament and economic

Yugoslavia, the Foreign Secre- the Chamber, op- sula, he said, Communism with

United Japan,

States portunity

The British position tary, Mr Herbert Morrison, an- Government would have taken

to the Philippines was based on mistrust of the nounced today. over guarantees

and a trilateral pact with Aus United States Packie policies

They intend to make substan- Тарав.

tralka and New Zealand

some anti-Americanism tial grants available to buy raw and The sirength demonstrated by

One of the biggest, dimculties among members of the Labour materials, consumer goods ani

aggression United States and the in the overall security

on the zerous other essential supplies, he told pact. Cabinet,

it is in this

spirit that dangerous

House of Commons. United Nations in Korea show- according to the source, was the acotomic competition

agrees to her children Mr Morrison said that the ed the Japanese thit the United

dejds ns. position of guaranteeing States had the capacity (be de-

be de security of offshore areas with shipping and textiles, and on three Governments attached the fighting under the national fag und under the flag of the fence in the Western and convinced them that the out including Astatio mainland the United Kingdom's desire to greatest importance to streeg-

"It is to preserve peace that United States was dependable: treas which are beyond the speak for Commonwealth mem-thening the Yugoslav resistance United Nations.

bers destring military lumita-10 pressure from the Cominform Slates security com-

States, but had no intention of France wants to reinforce ber security in collaboration encugh to trust in a bilateral United

******** mitments. Such an treaty.

political strings } own omission ons

attaching any security

to their aid.

with her Atlantic Pact allies," OUTSIDE. DANGER The

is closely might invite Communist attack. source, who

ic Asked

agreement-Reuter. development of The source further said that

Mr Dulles swung the British covered arms to Yugoslavia, Mr related to United States relations in the United States commitments in-

to the the two securityCabinet

United States Morrison replied: "I think it is Pacifle area, gave this outline of volved in

tow's by convincing them they substantially true to sey in current treaty pacts were these:

arths will be purchased by tions:

1. The tripartite pact with could not combate with a coun-

the part of the world The Japanese

Audiralin and New Zealand is try in that Peaco The Asian delegates were ad-

and should co-operate instead, way." He could not say if it dressing the second World Con- Treaty. The final draft is being more along the lines of the

Doctrine than the the source continued.

would be out of the money now gress of the International Con distributed today and tomorrow Monros

Mr Dulles asserted that, be-being granted.—Rouler. The

interested Atlantic pact. It principal

is a mutual Portland Harbour, July 5. Federation of Free Trade Unions. I to

cause the outside danger countries and copies will be defence arrangement with de- A practice torpedo with #

commitments which began sent in the coming week to all finite

from all roat, the two countries should Ad- The Congress, ared from dummy head,

which

work to build up each other'a RM COMMANDO'S were war three powers.

at wer

He added that

Memphis, July 5. prestige there. miralty range here today, went yesterday, is being attended by countries

This draft lakes. 2. The

The bilateral pact with hit a frigate as 300 Labour leaders representing with Japan.

Mr Dulles in

Shavarsh Berlian, an Egyptian of cource and

non-Com- into account all observations Japan technically does not in- Paris that they lett

the newspaperman touring some con- she was entering the harbour. 52,500,000 organised

countries on volve ny US commitments

Landon, July 5. were no casualties, munist workers throughout the made by other There

lest a liberal Japanese previous drafts and the results since Japan's disarmet position cem

The Third Commando Brigade Southern United States, said to- in goods which were the sub-but sonio plates were pierced world.

The discussions in elimiriates mutual defence.

treaty might set a precedent for of the recent

in en

save police ject of the United Nations re- and compartments floodel. -

Miss .Maniben Kaya, Pre-

will

the

ed 100 terrorists and captured "Gestapo” treatment. London and Paris by the chiepact

United Germany, but Mr Dulles assured of the Royal Marines have kill-day he tied Teer because the

them

em it would not. solution of May 10

sident of the Hind Mazdoor | United States

to

the pust 11 the right

garrison

34 in Malaya in negotiator, Mr States

the Pointing out that neither the

Admiralty strategle materials).

the two big John Foster Dulles. It is Sabha,

une of

extroops in Japan until it is con- labour federations,

pected

to stand largely in its vinced that some other security Nationalist nor Communist gov-months,

Many more terrorists surren- the announcé- to them, and res- these troops no longer London, July 5. "In Asia we are engaged in a special prohibitions

The US. will give no ace conference, the source

mont added. thine in Qur trictions against Redio A Teheran

message race

en Japan and to be sary,

The Marines, who also assisted tonight struggle against the Com-sigmed at a conference before guarantee to protect Japan for expressed confidence that Japan, in-picked up in London

would negotiate any period of time.

bilaterally

in tha re-settlement In new the munist throat,"

the end of Summer.

with the Nationalists later for villages of that in addition to

Chinese squatters, sold

JAPANESE POSITION

to Malaya from their signature. They could do They have stated that most uppendicitis operation, the sur-

18- thr a kind geons

operated on also

Hongkong. Reuter., of these goods are of

to International month-old bong, shoulder left

The source discloned that the this under a provision of the were moved

which would 2. A bilateral security treaty

permit treaty its

the or attention which are imported into India Shah's

Shigeru Tanar assailant's focus

Japanese Premier, by 011 and that their re-export from fractured

under-developed arcas which between the United States and

Yoshida, informed the United Japan to deal bilaterally with India is prohibited and that bullet in 1949.

The substances of this rich field to Com Japan.

States that is agreed in

as con as Japan any country with which it had Queling a court communique, offered

treaty

principle regained liberty under there is no export from India

thebeen at war but which had not said that the munist penetration.

He added broadcost

text

signed the treaty. and the final

peace treaty the Japanese Gov- to China of indigenous articles the

to be Aftab Ali, Vice-President of expected

ready the resolution." combined operation lasted over

ernment would begin consider that this provision might be. Sailing within

in two hours-Reuter.

The All-Pakistan Confederation the

duys, nexi lew

with the United States used by countries other -Reuter

what measures it would take China-United Press. to build up. Its own security.

policy on trade with China. Mr Patrick Gordon-Walker, Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, replied that he had Informed India of the measures

control British to strategie goods to China.

export

υξ

110 assumed that Major Beamish was referring to trade

(banning Reuter.

He said, "I may say that the Government of India have in- formed the Secretary-General of the United Nations that such limited trade as India has with China has not generally volved these goods.

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claiming 800,000 members, said, prezent form treaty without system makes the presence of erument of Chins would be in-nounced tonight.

attend the Japanese neces- yited to

She appealed ta the

SECURITY TREATIES

Final

The Japanese people want

the

in-

of Labour, said, "A large mum-talks with the Japanese on this ber of Asian governments are freaty were held by Mr. Dulles' still far from democracy",

deputy, Mr John Allison, dur- ing his recent trip to Tokyo. the tection of U.S. troops He added that as long as 3. A trilateral security treaty garrisoned in Japan, this source these governments allowed the among the United States, Aus- believed, and

victory of The the Yoshida Party in the recent masses to live in half-starva-tralia and New Zealand.

elections was to of final text of this treaty is ex-prefectural tlan it was impossible ganise strong and free trade pected to be ready soon and terpreted here as re-affirmation

signature is not expected to 'lag of this desire. Some

WOTTY behind the Japanese ponce

was felt here, however, Mr T. C. Hoo, of the Malayan treaty. There has been con intense Communist propaganda Trades Union Council, sold that | siderable negotiation on the in Japan against

garrisoned the new Labour International wording but not the substance troops might be having some had provided invaluable help of this treaty since the original effect on public opinion.. In the first steps towards bulld- | draft WES worked out Inst Ing up a trades union organisa- | February, tion in war-torn Malaya.

unions.

that

The source also emphasised

the decisive nature of the recent

In regard to timing of the Duiles talks in London with the

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than

U.S. Would Welcome

Princess

དྭེམ!! Washington, Jaly 6. President Truman said

He particularly thanked the peace treaty, the source pointed British Prime Minister, Mr Cle-today that Princess Eliza British Trades Union. Congress out that the occupational powers ment Attlee, and the Foreign beth and her husband, the

Herbert Morrison. for the strong support it has of the Supreme Command In

Secretary, Mr given the young Maisyan la- Japan would continue after the lie said: "These talks had Duke of Edinburgh, would

signing and bour movement.-Reuter.

until ratification

beyond the treaty. be welcome to come to the significance

for United States. puts the treaty into effect. The They laid the foundation United States' ratification is ex working together in the Far pected to take about six months East to a greater degree than because the Senate will prob- we have had at any time in the

Credit For Macao

Listen. July 3. The Portuguese government today granted a credit of $15,000 for the territory of MacD feed the Chinese interned Macas on account of the Chinese 1 ́un civil war.-United Press,

considered finat by the United Stales.

indian

con-

{derna"

Trouble

Houston

hhm

Benllas, correspondent for 15 on-Middle East newspapers, sald he was arrested for nothing," beaten and "ngly advised" to leave the State.

In Houston, Police Captain H. McGill said Benltan was booked

fic for disturbing the peace. was not mistreated, but got into a fight with a drunk in the main cell-Associated Pres.

Atrocity Charges Designed To Discredit The UN

United Nations, N.Y. July 5.

The United States tonight denounced Com- munist charges of atrocities" by United Nations forces in Korea as being fabricated for the purpose of propaganda' designed to discredit the United Nations, effort,

It also renewed its challenge to the Communists to investigate to permit the international Red Cross charges submitted in a 40-page document last week by the Russian delegate, Mr Jacob Malik, on behalf of the Communist-backed Woman's International Demo- cratic Federation.

chler

"I

.1

Commenting on the specula-

As Security Council President shipwrecked mombers of arme tion in London that the Royal couple would be invited to visit for June, Mr Mally asked: that forces, al sembarut ably not want to open hearings post-war

The agreement achieved by the United States after their the charges be circulated as a

ODENIED ACCESS on it at the end of its present session later this Summer. Mr Dulles there was made with visit to Canada this Autumn the Council document,

The purpose of circulating The Senate is expected to out any compromise of the President told his Press

3. Treatment of primmers to postpone ratification

un31 substance of the United States ference that he had no know this

Security Council documents in Congress reconvenes next. Jaa- position and involved abandon-ledge of their plans but of the premier se guise of war.

the

Protection of civilion transparent, sald Security uary.

arrangements ) ment of virtually every counter. į course they would be welcome elfed States délegiit; tur Personia' in time of war.".

to come to the United States. ROW

how being worked out for the proposal, the British made.

to He would have to find out what Warrent Austin, In a letter! "Representatives of the Inter- Western Packika area are not

A PRECEDENT? their plans were before he could the United Nations Secretary national Committee of the ted

take police

the

General, Mr Trygve Lie. se question.

Cross, as well as the United Rather than adopt a policy to-

inconsistent with the legitimate Nations Commission for the "We think something more

Unification Princess Elizabeth was in-functions of the Security Coun Rehabilitation and comprehensive and entire should ward Japan separate from that

gratuitoque of Koren, have constantly been be worked out the informant of the United States, the British formed of President Truman's cl

part of to work with statement a few minutes after Cabinet decided

"The United Nations forces in denied, access to that it had been radioed to London. Korea have been and are under Korea explained.

the U.Si

trol Communist was likely to set decision This

Sources in close touch with GUARANTEE A SNAG

The Uzinha Command urges precedent in considering other Buckingham Palace pointed out Instructions to observe at all

not a formal times the

Convention of

wwwbone that the conduct of all troops 1541 on::va Originally, the source recalled problems in other Facine areas that those ou the United States had envisaged t also indicated that other invitation would be

Amelioration vet withe Foren be subjected to in-

vestigation by a neutral, im custbin if a single security pact, to in-countries outside the Soviet bloc accordance with AT 2.30, 7.30 & 9.30 P.M. clude Japan, Australia, New were likely to accept treaty formal invitation were made condition of wounded and pick partial group of recognised in

Philippines and, provisions agreed upon in Lon- before Princess Elizabeth and lu, tie almed forces, in the field, ternational standing mach Zealand, the

Amelloration of the the International Commitice of I wished, Indonesia. After don. The United States and the Duke of Edinburgh accepted condition of wounded, sich and the ited Cross-United Press, talks with Interested govern- United Kingdom Governments they added. Reuter.

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