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Free To Sign Separate Pact With Peking

Washington, Aug. 29.

Mr Dean Acheson, Secre- tary of State, said today, in response to a question, that there is no restriction on Japan to prevent it from signing n separate peace treaty with Communist China,

M: Acheson also said the United States has no indication whether Russia will sign the Japanese pence trtaly,

but did the the

net comment

further on

portiule Russian moves

San Fronclad conference.

Asked about criticism that the United States

was pushing the

:enty to a a conclusion rapidly, Mr Achtain old he did not think the

Stalca was being too hasty

Uned that i was following

and

the right polley.

Asked if there was any as- sarance that Japan would not Jater negotiate a treaty with Communist Chino, Mr Acheson Bald there was

none.

that

pointed.

out, however, treaty provided

He

peace

that

Japan should

nol sign

in thu

will.

separate treaty on terma

different from

those

multi-lateral pact which

Le

signed in San Francisco. Mr Acheson emphasised that separate treaties following) the multilateral treaty could not contain any terms more favour- able than the San Francisco treaty and musi conform to the latter's provisions.

Mr Acheson suld he did not Imow what the United States reaction would be if Japan signs A separate treaty with Red China. He brusquely refused to answer a question whether the Slute Department is now op- posed to Japan signing such atrealy,United Press.

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1951.

Conflict Of Approach

To Stability

John D. Rockefeller, Jun, and his bride, the former Mrs Martha Baird Allen, ,take a look at New York from the front - of the Rockefeller Plaza. The bride- groom is 77 and his wife is 56. They were married a fortnight ago in Rhode

Island.

I. (AP Photo)

Big Three

To

Likely Revise Italian

Peace Treaty Terms

Washington, Aug.. 29.

The Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, said today that the Soviet Union would not be able to prevent a Western Allied revision of the Italian peace treaty by a veto.

Mr Acheson

was discussing at his weekly

Kai Tak Village Press conference the question of revising the

Tragedy

The condition of Mrs Cas ro, wife of Mr. Patrick Castro, both

terms of the treaty signed by the United States, Britain, the Soviet Union and France.

of whom were severely burned French Foreign Ministers open- in an explosion at their home

meing here on September 10. at 4A Kai Talc New Village, Kowloon

last Tuesday City evening, remained the same this morning, enquiries revealed.

She is under treatment at the Kowloon Hospital, and was re- “ported "to be "in"a" critical"state.

One of their servants,

Chan Chung, was also seriously in- fyred but is reported improved.

to have

Mr Casio, a former La Salle College boy, died from his in-

juries at Kowloon Hasplai last night. He was 32 and in his school days was a keen athlete. Ilc also plaved for the Por- tuguese

Catholic Association's soccer team in the Third Divi- sion of the Hongkong Football League et one time.

His wife and four young children survive him.

The explosion occurred when six or seven drums of alcohol suddenly went up in flames on the ground floor of their home where they were stored for use,, it was understood, in the manu- facture of perfume.

Oil Refinery Proposal

a

| Juan And Eva To Run Together

Buenos Aires, Aug. 29. The Peronista Party lo- day announced that thin presidental 'iicket of "Juan

and

Peron-Eva Peron" had been given official legal status as of today.

The

announcement sald the Party had oficially notified all district elector- al judges that General Peron was its presidentix] candidate and Senora

Peron vice-presidential

«candidate.—United Press.

GRADY SEES THE SHAH

Mr Henry Grady, United

States

Teheran, Aug. 30:

Ambassador to Perala,

on

the

In The Far East

London, Aug. 29.

The powerful status of the United States in the present day world was stressed by today's London Times.

"This paper praised the United States for what it describes as this nation's unparalleled generosity and forbearance and maintained that American policy in Europe had been successful.

U.N. ARMS CONTROL

MERGER

G

But the Times declared that American policy in Asia had not worked out so well.

"For this there are several reasons," the Times said.

"To, the majority of Asian people underrating

no doubl

the Russian threat which in Asia is not open or direct-1 is not a simple question of Com- munism versus Freedom or even of Communism

versus Copt-

body- They scek first freedordTM

regard

08

United Nations, Aug. 20. The Committee of Twelve-a | talism, Unlled Natichs special today, adopted

United States from what they resolution recommending

the Western

Imperialism and merger of the United Nations equality Atomic Energy Commission and nations and, secondly, a

with the -Western new the Commission for Conventionale social order within their own Armameots In'a single arms coa-

communities. tral unit.

both these The Committee, consisting of Communism, the members of the Security American business to combat Council and Canada, pazred thr by all means, often appears an American proporal by 11 votes toally rather than the real enemy. cne-Soviet Russia,

ito independence," India's

Rajeshwar

representative, Mr

Dayal,

States

supporting resolution.

the United

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Living Language

Why we say Sabot- age.

The French wooden altoe or clog. I called # sabot, which also means the wooden "shoe" tying the railway line to the sleeper. The qulokent way to wreck a train is to cut these "shoes" and leave a -section of rail loose. The first time this happened TAK during tho great French rail strike of 1910. New things need new words and "sabot-age" was Invented, Now means the wrecking of any sort of machinery and also the deliberate, ob- struction of an effort or movement.

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New Zealand, pm.. vin P.O.A.S. Senator Tom Connally Japan, 5 pm.. via 3.0.A.C. (Democrat) told the United Indo-China, India, France, French North and West Africa Great States Senate today that it Britain, Europe, 5 p.m. via Air would be

"dangerous France. gamble" to ease up. efforts struggles

to strengthen the West, It is the

said if America and her European Allies pushed ahead with the defence programme they could complete it within relatively short perlod say three years co"-and then relax their efforts somewhat.

"If we try to stretchi It out we are taking n' dangerous gamble and one that am not willing to assume responsibility for," Mr Connally said.

UNHAPPY RESULT

on the

said that the mere creation of This conflict of approach had a stugle Commission would not been mado much worse by the

war and decrease the existing "danger-Korean

China's ous tensions" and reduce arma- aggressive intervention; result today, What was wanted was deter- eve of the San Francisco con- mination on the part of all

is urt

unhappy. countries, and particularly the

of the three great Asiatic great powers, to agree to work antions Chins is deliberately and unitedly for disarmament,

terly hostile, Indis is coolly India further hoped, Mr neutral while only Japan can be said, that the new Com- counted on as a strong supporter Dayal mission would dive "camest

of American polley and that caly consideration" to the problem because it is temporarily in her of banning atomic weapons interesis to be so." together,

He said that the "There is n

Continuing, the Thines said, world had to choose between

Pacific pact, no destruction by atomic energy construction and no sign at all atle organisation for economic Asiatic and a

a new cra of atomic con- trol of discase and other ills of that the present perition

rol of humanity.

would

remain stable. If American power were withdrawn.

"On' the whole the desires and Interests of Europe and America coincide.

"They share

many of the same beliefs, and institutions;

heir social their

structure is not dissimilar; they recognise

a)..

President Truman first put forward the suggestion that the United Nations Commissions for arms control be combined in his address to the General Assembly in October last year.

Mr Acheson said that Italy's He declined to say what his | desire for grculer armament | own attitude was, but mold that would be discussed at his.con- | he had given considerable ference with the British and thought to the matter.

Mr Acheson said that the United States did not want to push alone for revision of the had an audience with the Shah on Wednesday Italian peace treaty. Discussions for an hour would be

spoke necessary with all Ai- night. They

possibility

the lantic Pact countries

of re-opening He Ruld that

Anglo-Persian oll talks. the States hoped that Italy and Yugoslavia would get together around the conference table solve the future. of Trieste. he hopes to see Dr Mossadegh, jumendments that would have The treaty limits Italy, to the Premier, within the next incorporated in the resolution. armed forces totalling about few days for "exploratory * Rusijo's views on how to prohi-needed

any new proposals. Assocluted weapons of mass destruction falks to determine it, Persiu has bit the use of atomic and other

Reuter. Press.

Truman Gives Sharp Rebuff

200,000 men.

United

to

The Italian Government has appeated for a revision of the

limiting clauses so that Italy can

Washington, Aug. 29. President Truman today offered National burlol in

Arlington Cemetery 10 11 Korean wor veteran whose body was rejected by a cemetery in Sioux City, Iowa, because he was an Indian.

The veteran was Army Ser- give fuller support to Atlantic geant John Rice, who was killed Pact defence plans. early in the Korean war. His Mr Acheson answered, "No," body was shipped to his family when asked. If he thought that home in Winnebago, Nebraska, the Soviet veto was a "block" to The authorities of Sioux City the treaty's revision, Cemetery, however, refused to allow burial because he was "not

EUROPEAN DEFENCE Mr Acheson also said

he

Harry try one on the European Hefence

Mr Grady made no comment

on the meeting, but said that

The Committee of Twelve rejected a number

of Soviet chemy,

Power Vacuum In Middle East

London, Aug. 29.

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Mr Connally, who is Chair-. man of the Senate Foreign Relations

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Radio Hongkong

Committee, was lead- 12.30. Programme Summary; ing off the debate on the $7.-12.32, Orchestra Raymonde; 12.0) 535 million Foreign Ald Bight Variety" With Jerry Mured's and observere assumed that his and Vocals 1.15. Nawa,

Harmonicats. Jan August (Pune) Weather remarks were directed against Report And Announcements; 1.30, Senators who urged further Fifty Years of Musical Comedy. Gwen Catisy (Soprano) Marjorle Thomas (Contralto) Ronald Bristol (Daritone)

cuts in the bill.

Troy

Mr Connally, who spoke (Tenor) Hervey Alan after. Democrat Senator Blair BBC Midland Chorus With Moody, hd called the amount midland Light Orchestra. Conducti "too small and too slow," Bold London Promenade Orchestra: 3.00, By Gilbert Vinter, (BBCTS): 2.30, war could be avoided only by Piano Recital By Kathleen Long war 1.30, Variety Bandbax, From The being prepared to win it

Cambridge Theatre. London. should "come.-Router.

(BETS) Wath Peterson Brothers, Johnnie Riscoe and Violet Terry. Stevens Derek Roy." URTY Terment and His Orchestra, Cam pare: Philip Blessar: 4.00, The Maoris & Feature Programme Nar- rated and Producted By D. G. Bridon. (XXXBCTB); In Collaboration With The New Zealand Broadcasting Service; 4.45, Billy Mayeri"Rhythm Ensemble: 5.00, Glasgow Orpheus Chain Conducted By Bir

Ho Roberton. (BDCTS); Andrew Mac- Pherson (Tenor) In a Programm

Battle Of Britain

is the true basis of the Atlantic

pact and all that is it is a

slightly more nexible approach lightly great_effort by the nations of Europe and by the United States.

HEAVY RESPONSIBILITY "In Asia, Africa and the Middle East on the other hand, vast populations with other, re- Ilgions and cultures, having for. lower atandard of life and at a quite different stage of development have to find their

way forward. "They must be protected and gulded by the Western Powers

complete Celebration

a

and

Tristan and Isolda" (Wagner) Act.. 1. Binger: Nanny Larsen-Fodsen.

Of Scottish Bongs: 8.30. The Pled Piper Of Hamein. (BBCT3): Robert Browning's Poem Set To Musle By It is now cleven years since Walford Davies (From the Northern

Ireland's Children's Houz); 5.00, 'Pro the Battle of the Britain

Was gramme Summary: 0.00, "Jaxx For fought in the skies over the The Modems” · Presented By Johns England.

Waring, Studio): 0.30, Hit Parade: 7.00, Negro Spirituals: 7.15. "Letter. The numerically superior From America" By Alistair Cooke invaders were held at bay and (Re-Broadcast); 7.30, La Demi-feure finally flung back by the skill Francaise, (Studio): 8.00. World and ceracity of the "The Few News And News Analysis, (London Violin Recital By * Telay); .10, To celebrate, the deliverance, David Oistrakh: 8.33, "Southernt to honour those who fell in Fantasy"; 8.45, 8ports Review By R.A.F. during the way and to B Phillips. (Budia); 3.89, Weather a member of the Caucasian race." would diteurs various German

help those

who were wounded Report: 9.08. "From The Editoriain

London

0.10. Relay Recoded): President Truman read about questions with the British and

stllt suffering, the Continuous Musio Arranged By,

Serenade" A Programm it in the morning papers and French Foreign Ministers. Immediately

Force Association's of directed his

Royal Air Ile said that the work being alds, Maj-Gen.

The expected admission of Greece and Turkey but it canna: be assumed that By courtesy of the Manage- Amy Heim Gustave Rodin, Rudolf

Hongkong Branch has arranged Betty Drown; 0.39, "At The Opera

following film show: to notify Rice's family that Army would be happy to arrange

the force would have an important to full membership of the North Atlantic Pact, want is d for London or

ment of the King's

Jocklemann, Gunnar Graarud. With Theatre interment

Arlington bearing on the question of how

German defence force now confidently forecast for the mid-September Calcutta, the Times, sald

Chorus and Orchestra of the Bay- National Cemexry, resting place

there will be a special perfor reuth Festival Conducted by Fert of the United Statrs leading Atlantie Army.

be contributed

Wooden 10.30, The mance of the flim to the meeting of the full NATO (North Atlantic Treaty on then declared that in the

the nationa heroes.-United Press.

Horse," at 9.30 p.m.: of Asia

on Sep Roverige. A Story of Magic in the Mr Acheson said he hoped Organisation) Council'in Ottawa, will bring the and the Middle

Gileri Islands." by Bir tember 6. All proceeds will go drumble. (ITS): 10.45, The New Arthur East. would volue that a decision would be

Western Powers face to face with the problems of be more ready to seek help to their freedom more and would

to the R.A.F. Henovplent Concert Orchestra: 11.00, Radfo quickly on this question

Fund.

News Roel. (London Relay); 11,18, time this

Middle Eastern defence.

defend it when they felt that it. year.

Goodnight Music: 11.29. Weather "The Wooden Horse" tells the Report, God Save The King: 11.30, terms the general

was their own choice,

story of one of the midst famous Close Down.. Three Foreli Ministers would Presnt thinking on the future There is no sign of the con- spend some time taking stock of of military commands in the stilution of a separate neutral world developments since their Eastern Mediterranean and the power bloc. The alternative to last meeting and seeing what Middle East suggests that while link with the power bloc changes were necessary in their Greece is to be brought into the He declined to comment when general South European cont- asked - whether President Tru- } mand under General · Dwight:

for

in

Anti-Japanese Pamphlets

Stir Protest

New Delhi, Aug.' 30. India has proposed to three oll companies--wo British and one American-operating In the country, the construction of refinery. according 10

to press reports her!,

The suggestion was said to have been accompanied by the assurance that if

if the refinery Soldier's, Sailers' and Airmen's

the start of operations..

Melbourne, Aug.' 29..

of

G. W. Holland, Secretary the Australian Returned

coon

could

In

policies.

custed

made

come

Alg

Paris

good

for Shanghai or

"And in the short run an im mense responsibility which can be discharged, in the end only In by great wisdom as well as great Anigrican shoulders," this paper concluded.

disunity and weakness, the West is, for the present, power rest upon

But the future of the Middle-Router."

were to be bull. It would not be exigue said today that, pamph-man'a special representative, Elsenhower, Turkey would be the East will in that be decided by nationalised withla. 30 years of lets issued by Melbournej toys r Averell Harriman, had dis-keystone of a future Middle the Middle Eastern Govern- į

with Marshal Tito Eastern command to be, linkedments themselves. Faders against Jabanese toys during his visit to Belgrade this with the Atlantic Pact military

ro "vile propaganda." The pamphlets showed week

what action would be arrangements. emaciated prisoner of war over taken by America if the Soviet

Oil from the Middle

East, Assam and Burma would be

andled. Associated Press.

Ten Killed In

Building Collapse

Leopoldville, Belpton

Congo, Aur, 29.

Ten natives were killed when

lie

an

A skeleton military hold in the area can be established by

security for, the area can only operation of the Middle Eastern be purchased · with · the Co-

Governments themselves.

Out Of The

The problem of Middle Easter and But Dust & Rubble caption "Have you for Union were to attack, Yuge-defence as a whole is unlikely to and Turkish co-operation, gotten? Ban Japanese, loyal" slavin-Router.

be tackled by the Atlantic Part Powers before the late autumn meeting of the NATO

Mr Holland sald the pamphlets

would do the toy trakcie z mod

and

to.

the

Coly

bring back Feartache Wage Increases In Rome. One reason for

a partly constructed. “Buliding people's sentiments and were

collapsed in the

centra of

Americo

WILKO

In

ponement is the fact that this This would involve solution of "remarkable effort to restore

remote:

*escapes made by R.A.F. pr soners-of-war from a camp in Germany, Tickets for the film will be en gale at the King's Theatre, Hongkong Hotel and the Air Force Club.

* Ravaging Fire

Mombasa, Kenya, Aug. 20. One hundred. families wera left homoless 'and an estimated

As an additional celebration, £30,000 worth of damage, was # cocktail party

will be held dono by fire in the Asian quar- In the Air Force Club, Enter here.

-Reuter burgh House,

at 6.30 p.m. on Friday, September 14 for which Lickolo

"will be cold 40 RAF. Arcoctailan and the Air Force Club member's at $5 per head. As a result of generous contribu- tlons from local firms, all pro copds of this function will also be in ald of the R.A.F. Bene» volent Fundial d

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(London, Express Service),

other sources. conne?"

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Answers # 1. ilustrata it by adding. Voto Won't Work prints, engravings, ele, from "La Braban- Washington, Aug, 20.

3 No... The Secretary of State, Mr cousin

4: First. Dean Acheson, sald today that sident of the United States

The

Vico-Pre- the Soviet Union would not be presides over the Senate. Th able to prevent a Western Allled Speaker... presiden (trehty-by-n Velo-Reuteriz

Bombay, Aug. 20, The Mayor of Bombay, 8. K. people who suffered during

Patil, today praised Japan's session of the NATO Council is the national questions now of her national war with the toy traders playing on

the earliest at which repreachta- Washington, Aug. 30.

Uves of Greece and Turkey, two burning Importance in Egypt prawar level cormy to the not sincere when they said, that

of the countries intimately con And Persia and a general, Arab- "Out of the dust and rubble A 94-cent-an-hour Lorolavite on Monday.

Jewish understanding.

The Japanese havo rebuilt their meant Increase for pamphles

8,400 woollen cerned, could attend, The 10th body--that of a na

against textile workers was approved Further reason is the great

Industrice and are now fast.res tive workman was recovered Japanese goods so that, local today by the Wage Stabilisation dimeuity of the problem raised but its urgency explains the re he said.

The prospect seems

capturing their lost markol, from: the wreckage today. A would not

cent move by the Palestina warrant for the priest, of the setbackst suffer economic Roard.

He was speatcing at a recop "The decision cleared the way by the creation of a solid defeneo | Conciliation: Commission-- to ""call | 'tion' marking, the arrival hore of. / rovision:-of-! the Italian: Regco House' of... · RopeMON contractor said to be responsible

way structure for the Middle East.) Mr Holland said he

his organic

organisa-for action, on 111 other similar! tion was opposed to the entry cases the Board mid. Affected The bailes fact about the autumn between larget and The Yamashitada Kiser) Steamship de a conference in Paris this the pay amdong Maru of the for the building has been issued. of Japanese toys, "but we must were 24,000% workers of the Middle East in world politics four Arab Govomments with Company the fifth Thine malo to bol not sinks to his level in figating American Woolients Co. and the present umor, is that he which an armistice has been shipping line to mimo trado Thirteen other native, warkmen

Jogando were injured, six of them against Alisir Importation." 10,000 In other instile tante whole arus has become a power concluded; gypt, Jordan, Byria with India since the end of the

United Press, riouslyRouter,

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