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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 1951.
Prince Aly's HEATED DEBATE POSSIBLE
Black Eve
Problem which Deauville's wealthy visitors are talking about is: How did Aly Khan get his black eye? For days he hid it behind dark glasses, Then the glasses were discarded. Still with a dark bruise, he went to the Casino. He was photographed with US. heiress Doris Dake and her former husband, Porfirio Rubirosa. This is the picture. Rubirosa is pointing to the eye.-London Express Service:
Red Build-Up Pyrenees Defence
Problem For
In
Germany
Washington, Sept. 4.
American oficials say there is solid evidence that the Russians' have rel forced their Eastern Ger- man garrison by upwards of 50,000 troops in the past three months.
This is not interpreted as foreshadowing a West- ward Soviet invasion, but It is being watched closely. At the moment all that offelsis will say is that It the though looks Russians are bringing their divisions closer to readiness
but not necessarily to the point where they can jump off in an attack. Associated Press.
VOYAGE TO
U.S. Army Mission
Madrid, Sept. 4.
One of the problems facing the United States military survey team of high-ranking officers led by Major-General James Spry, which is now in Madrid, is to decide if and how the 250-mile long Pyrenees mountains which separate France from Spain can be defended should need arise.
On the face of it, it seems that Spain's poten- tially million-strong Army should be able to defend such a formidable natural barrier without diffi- culty.
But parachute troops, guided | once place an air umbrella over missiles, massed bombing fleets, Spain and protect her coasts have reduced the importance against sea landings.
barriers which
With a
certain amount of modern equipment, the efficacy of the Spanish Army could also
greatly improved Spaniards believe, might prove capable of holding the Pyrenees linc.-Reuter..
THE MOON formerly malted mighty armies.
FORECAST
Spain units,
has four of her best "Mountain the four
Divisions, stationed permanen ly in the Pyrepres. In the event of war this force would at to 10 divi- once be increased
London, Sept. 4. Selentials from all over the
D slons. But 'old-fashioned vißes world who hope to make
and the and artillery, and the German journey to the moon planets possible, formed an Inter-three-purpose 08 mm gun for national Federation here today to anti-tank, anti-aircraft "and would co-ordinate their efforts,
mobile artillery tasks, constitute the main equipment of such forces.
The scientists, delegates to the eccond International Congress ́on Astronautics in London, are con- centrating first en establishing
station,
would which space revelve round the earth like the moon and would provide a base for further researches,
This could be ready inside of 20 years, most of them believe.
Dr Eugene Saenger, a German rocket expert who is now a con- sulting engineer on rocket motors to the French Air Ministry, was
the
new
elected President of Federation.
Ten countries, have joined: Argentins, Austria, France, Ger
Italy, Brkeln,
Spain. the
Sweden, Switzerland and United States.
to
radar
There is no air "umbrella" protect Spain's cities, nor attack-nor even
to give warning of air anti-aircraft guns to keep bombing aircraft Spain's 40,000-mon air high, force has about 20 bombers and 150 frontline fighters all of ancient design.
Likewise, the Navy with five cruisers and some 20 destroyers is not in any position to defend Spain's long coastline against landing from the, sea.. ^
GENERAL CONCLUSION
Spain's railways are not in a condition to make possible, any Norway and
Denmark, whose rapid mobilisation, while her delegates were unable to attend heavy Industry is not sufficient the present Congress, will join in to supply the Army with its later, it was stated. The next needs, although both the rall Congress will be held either in ways and the heavy Industries Stuttgart on Frankfurt, was have improved in recent years, decided today-Reuter.
But the conclusion most observers here reach Is that a Huccessful, dofènce of
be
-and,
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San Francisco, Sept. 1.
President Truman flew to San Francisco to- day for the Japanese peace treaty conference in
his personal plane, the Independence.
He will.
sings to U
open the conference under a battery of television Laichikok by
and movie loodlights from the horse shoe of gilded boxes reserved for the Press. .
In the blaze of light below delegates will crowd into rows on the main floor and stage of the marble building, watched by television owners on a coast-to-coast hook-up-an
The Russian delegation, headed by the Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Andrei Gromyko, is living -30 miles outsido San Francisco in a great mansion rented for three days to three weeks.
One of the many hills over-| Nationalist | China were being looking the great port is named discussed in San Francisco "Ruscion "Hil" from the thou- | between M: Ach:son, Mr Younger sunds of emigrants who selfled; and Mr Yoshida. there early in the century.
These sources denied reports San Francisco alfo has the that Japan had some steret largest Japanese population in understanding, with the United the United States over 5,000.
States to
to go ahead and recognise Despite last alght's "rules" the Chinese Nationalist regime, session, Anglo-American circles Neither the Nationalists 30: expect a beated debate over the Peking Chinese procedure when the first busi-have been invited to San Fran- ness session of the conference cisco-Reuter, is held on Wednesday, They expect this debate to last the
whole dofinanco is planned- to j
The
end on Saturday, but it was also believed tentativo prepara tions were under way for a full- scule session on Sunday,
American
optimism wha voiced by a member of the United States delegation who said, "Everyone is pleased with the situation, as it now stands."
not
..
delegates
KOREAN DEMAND.
San Francisco, Sept. 4. diplomats in the United States South Korea's' chief today asked delegates to Japanese ference
the
peace treaty con- here for an omelat pince at the meeting
The United States did not
Invite South Korea to the con- ference because she was not officially at war with Japan
mid-right" "You're the only "Oriental mood."
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The Ambassador, You Chon- yang, whose country was ruled by Japan from 1905 to 1945, SUPPORT PROMISED
told reporters that his Govern- This was taken to mean that ment wanted a seat at the con- America had been promised ference and the right to sign the
treaty. con- enough support to keep the
He ference to signature formalities.
said, "Obviously. the India is the main
Communists want to keep us country attending the conference. out". Several Asian nations have ex-
The Ambassador, Colonel Ben
Limb pressed dissatisfaction with the C
(South Korean because I delegate to the United Nations) terms of the draft offers little in the way
Pyo of re- and
Wook-han (First parations.
Secretary in Korea's Washing- The Philippines Foreign ton Embassy) came as observers
Mr Carlos P. Romulo,
without official status, conferred yesterday willi the American Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, and Mr John Foster. Dulles, architect of the treaty, has refused to serve as Reuter. a vi a vice-chairman. He said the Phillppines was dissatisfied with the reparations clause and he
San Francisco, Sept. 4. | wanted to be "free on the floor"
Japanese Prime Minister It is debated, when
Two vice-chairmen are
Shigeru Yoshida confezzed for CX-33 minutes today, with Philip- pected to be appointed Mr pine Fereign Secretary Carlos. Percy Spender (Australia) and P: Romulo and told him:
from came to pay my respects to you che from Asia, possibly Pakistan or Ceylon
and to express Ulo regrut of the Northwest Outpost" Mr Acheson received the Japanese people and my Gov-
also Indonesian Foreign Minister, ernment for the damagè done M: Subardjo Ahmad, yesterday. by the Japanese army in the After the meeting it was indi-Philippines."
MF ......Roniulo said they cated that Mr Ahmad had.ex-. pressed dissatisfaction with the cussed reparations but that he reparations clause.
was not at liberty to disclose what was said. He commented after the conference that "it is the first Japanese hand I have thaken since the war,"
The Japanese Premier, Mr Shigeru Yoshida, has called on Me Kenneth Younger, British Minister of State, who is leading the British delegation until the Foreign Secretary,, Mr Herber! Morrison, arrives.
"SO SORRY"
dis
Philippine Legion of Honour Mr Romulo was wearing the
decoration in his buttonhole, Mr Yoshida, was greeted coldly in Mr Romulo's 12th floor hotel sulte.
London, Sept. 4. Britain today asked the Polish Ambassador here to arrange for Mr Kulaga, an Attache, to
"GOOD TREATY" days as a leave the country within four
"reprisal" for the The Canadian Externai Af- Polish request for the with fairs Minister, Mr Lester Pear- drawal of the British Third son, said that the draft, trenty, Secretary at Warsaw.
"Ike all human documents, is not perfect but it is a good treaty"
"We have already stated that bygones but that we will sign the treaty," said,
The Polish Government de diplomat, Mr L. H. Massey; on manded the recall of the British
September 1 on the grounds of evidence produced at a recent trial in Warsaw that ho had used his position for transmitting erpionage material.
A Foreign Ofier statement today declared that the accus0- tlons, against Mr Massey, were "entirely devold, of foundation and the British Government, emphatically rejects the sugges tion that Mr Massey has at any, time abused his position in this or any other way,"
"In view of this unwarranted Adenauer Visiting Fennslu ogas triumphant attack on the British Embassy
Britain
Soviet forces which had in Warsaw, the British Govern
ment requested the withdrawal, reached the Pyrenees would at present be, if not impossible, at from the Polish Embassy here of an official ́ of equivalent status.Reuter,
Alx-les-Bains, Sept. 4.
Solemn and unsmiling Mr Romulo told the Japanese lender that he welcomed him now in a spirit of letting bygoner be must never be repeated
Mr Yoshida's reply was in- andible to American newomen. He was smiling and held his a gloves in his right hand,
he
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"There were some things wa would like to have seen put in different way,, but there had fo Premier, Yoshida, called on the. be a good deal of give and laks Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr Ahmad Socbardjo, as well as and we are satisfled with
The French: Foreign Minister, on Mr Romule for what may Mr Robert
who prove to be two of the most Schuman, arrived last night; said he would important behind-the-scenes put prepete any changes in the talks the pre-conferencu
perfod.
treaty,
Three Soully Koreans who have come to San Francisco as obser- vers today demanded official seats at the conference.
The United Staben did
of
́ ́ ́READY TO TALK Mr' Yoshida la understood have told both the Indonesian not and Philippines leaders that invite South Korea because ake his Government is ready
about arrange was not officially at war with begin falking Japan. TOKKO DENIAL
for making the ments
repara- tions provided by the propored:
Japanese manu»,
In Pusan, South Korea, a peace treaty. Government spokesman described There are statement that the Japanese nished by the claimant coun-
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Bonn, Sept. 4. West German Chancellor least dimcult. Konrad Adenauer will go 10 It can be assumed, therefore,
as impertinent" Foreign Ofice facture of raw materials. fur-JAMES J. KING London on October 8, 10 return that "the ·labours of General' the visit of the British Foreign Spry's team of six in their pre-i
Government did. not need to trication is understood Secretary, Mr Herbert Morrison, sent discussions with Spain's
corlude
In lie a separate peace treaty
AGAIN OFFERS YOU to Bonn last May, it was an-leading defence chiefs will in- Monsignor Stanislas Martin with South Korea.
to have acsured Dr Scebardio UNRIVALLED SERVICE FOR nounced. hero' today. Dr clude 'discussion of the prepara- GIHot, Master-General for 17 In Tokyo, authoritative that the Japanese stnetrels Adenquer also holds the porte tion of air and sea bases so that, years of the Dominican Order Japanese sources said that Japan's want the treaty concluded
of Foreign Minister given the necessity, the United | and Bishop of Nieroa, died Hérő | future relations with the People's the earliest possible time, ---- follo Reuter
States forces in Europe could at: today, aged 70---Reuter,
Government
Chinn and Agrociated Press, 1956
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