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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER (125") 198177.

Middle East Persian Hopes

Talks Off

Pario, Sept. 11,›

The "les mal edening of the rat "peace" cont ference, due to begla bere tomorrow, has been posl. poned indefinitely. "It wa slated the headquarters Nations of the United Conciliation Commission for Palestine.

NG reasons for the postponement were given, but It i belleved that Israel's publicalion of its full reply to the Commis xion's Invitation has caused enibarrassment to some the conference organiser!

Houler.

TRUMAN'S REPLY TO CRITICS

Was

Washington, Sept. 11. President Truman said today that the United States stronger economically than ever before.

Of Oil Sales

Now Dashed

London, Sept. 11.

Financial observers here said today that Bri tain's decision to stop Sterling payments to and from Persia will end any hopes that the country had of selling oil for Sterling to East European countries,

If Persia could produce, refine and transport oil that country would now be restricted to trade. with East European countries on a barter basis in their own currencies or in dollars, they said.

10.

Britain Kald yesterday that of the Sterling Area, would be

to convert any she

any forbidden will not permit Sterling payments to and from her Sterling into dollars.

will deprive Persia of Persia in respect of olf transac- This

capital goods In particular and jana.

ther trade in general with Czechoslovakia, Poland and,] the United States and other some non-Communist countries hard currency areas one sht

Afghanistan

her presen! are reported has

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for

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or

exhausted

In have considered various dollar holdings.-touter. propositions

purchasing Persian oil.

Regarding

transactions He denounced as "lies" sugges-

Persia and Sterling tions that the Government was between spending its way into bank-Area countries like India

Pakistan, these observers stated ruptcy,

Brillsh that

yesterday's ouncement had, in effect, off the transfer- taken Persia

but left her able account tist In the administrative trans- ferable. account area.

Those who spread the story et possible bankruptcy were trying to "frighten voters-particularly dance of elections as visions through the heads of gentlemen who are pollically Inclined," Mc Truman sald.·

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Increase In Vigorous Asian Aid Approved

of

Geneva, Sept. 11.

tho

The United Nations Economic and Social Council today un- animously approved a resolution India, Pakistan and

'the Unitedd Philippines asking Nations and is specialised up technieni agencies to slep

and the Far assistance to under-developed countries in Asia East

resolution was based on recommendation in the report of the United Nations Economic

Campaign

On Diplomatic Front Expected

London, Sept. 11.

Some British diplomats believe the issue of peace or war between the world power blocs during 1952 will be decided by a "campaign of vigorous diplomacy" during the balance of this year.

This meant that the Bunk of England now could relax cr He spoke at the dedication of a tighten the control regulations Sterling trading In saven-storey building for affecting the General Accounting Omez, oil with Persia.

Thus,

if a member country "watchdog" agency for Congress

of the Sterling Area on Federal spending.

wanted oil transaction in The

country is stronger to make an economically than it has ever Sterling with Persia, the Bank been before," he went on. of England would be in a post

"Its people

are more pros-tion to approve or reject it perous. Corporations are mak- 'ing more money than they ever

Until yesterday's British de- Commission for Asia and the did and, even after paying their

al the new high rates, claration, oil trade in Sterling Far East which the Cound toxes

profits are rumming at a

wus at least teclinically pos also approved.

between Persla and The higher rate than any year sible

resolution notes that

belloves the flow ECAFE Czechoslovakia and Poland. copt the record-breaking 1950,"

to assistance this The President defended the

These two Communist coun-technical Federal budget against

those

itself and Russia

are region has been low and re-

First there is the meeting of be funnelled; and pressing ahead and with the quests "Increased supply,

closer collaboration countries OB

American, British who would cut it by $6,000,000 trics

the the establishment of

Ideas to French Foreign Ministers -in-Western and declared that the bulk of among the

counter and demonstration pro- Federal spending was for de-transferable list which enables cluding

them to trade with each other pilot

Washington following the San Communism in the Middle and in and

the assistance in Sterling.

jects

Francisco conference for sigd Near East. "We do not want to lose

The British announcement establishment of training and It also

Ing the Japanese peace treaty, horse through being too stingy

research Institutions. to buy a strong enough rope to also specifically declared that tie him with." Mr Trumau said, Persia, which is not a member asks for the provision of ex-Diplomats said San Francisco palen would be to prepare

fence.

Д

He was proud of the budgets"

he had submitted but "I would

not want anyone to give up his time-honoured right, to

Com-W.

"If people could not blow off FIRST

plain about taxes," he added.

explode,"

nes they

Trumon fun of

steam that way sometimes

Mr

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ports, technicians and training facilities to the utmost counci

The adoption by the GERMANY'S of three resolutions on ECAFE violen! was preceded by attack from Russia's delegate who

that the Com- charged mission was a tool for United States

the domination of areR.

India's T Krishnamachari of the that the Philippines replied and Adriane Carcia attack was groundless.

delegate agreed that India has stepped up its exports, especially of mangartede

Ard. "Half of this country

Bonn, Sept. 1: President Theodor Heuss being a citizen in

de- comes from complaining about will tomorrow publish a the way we run our govern- cree establishing the West Gor- ments Federal, State and man Republic's first decoration, tlie Order of Merit of the local." -Reuter.

German Federal Republic."

The order, in three classes, embossed in gold, which has in

Farouk · Returns

To

Capri

will consist of D

red cross

the centre a black sagle, the Republie's emblem. The ribbon will be of black, red and gold. the Republic's colours,

The Indian

this gives the dollars to the United States. He said, which we need and makes us less dependent оп Sterling. open Furthermore, it is an market and we plso sell inan- ganese to Russia,"

denled Mr Krishnamachari and that American concerns control part of India.-United

the

A spokesman said that Naples, Sept. 11. King Farouk of Egypt and order would be awarded for

Narriman political, economic, social Queen arrived in Capri today en route intellectual work contributing any

to. West Germany's reconstruc- Press. to Egypt,

his

wite

King Farouk and Narri-tion..

man

decided

to spend a few It would be comparable to the days in Capri before ending French Legion of Honour and their honeymoon trip-United could be awarded to foreigners.

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Ann Arbor, Michigan, Sept. 11,

Scientists have learned to pre-

A high diplomatic source said today that dur- ing the next eight weeks there are to be interna- tional conferences on both sides of the Curtain which will discuss all tensions keeping the world serve food by using atomia rays, apart.

the University of Michigan an- nounced here today.

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Professor Lloyd E. Brownell, Supervisor the project, sald

believed that if the process so for experimental were ap

on a commercial scale it would save millions of dollars a year normally lost by food The Soviet diplomatie cam-turning back.

rwbeer wfuch laid bare all power tensions in

had been the Far East and

had afterwards retained by's had rearmament, to en- the

and also Germán the Korean conflict

anti-Western move their freshnes and colour, Pro presented both East and West courage with a long list of "musts" for ments in the Middle and Near fessor Brownell said. Banaras, and organise internal plums, penches and other fruit the diplomatie battle in which East

to "very the Soviets were now

Boek diplomatie were now being subjected to the revolutions, support

Southern Asia, same experiments. much on the defensive".

Dr Brownell said that normal particularly from India; and to

of food methods

preservation. After Washington, diplomats launch the "final phase"

such as freezing or salting tend- sald, the North Atlantic Treaty the Soviet peace campaign.

el to modify the flavour, texture Council is to meet in Ottawa, where it will be concerned These diplomats believed ttie and food value. The rays he was was using worked by destroying campaign more with defence than with Soviet peace politics,

rapidly working to a climax certain bacteria which caused

decay. and that a "last offer of Ottawa, the Council

Food exposed to the rays did not become radio active.---Reu- will-meet-with-the-Forsigu peace would be made when the United Nations assemble

ter. in Rome, where the chief topic will be at Paris in November. Ministers attending, new rapprochement of Western The Soviet his decided to hold

policies in the Middle and Neuran "all-Union conference East.

in Moscow, pesce partisans" In the Internal, the Western where I expected that the Dorm Finance Ministers will have met of Russia's "final and most would In Washington for the annual scusational peace offer" meetings of the International be decided, the diplomats said. Bank and International Mont- They believed this conference tury Fund, 10 describe might provide the climax to an "monetary cures" for Western East-West diplomatie shpwwdown because the final decision might well be for the Soviets to waik out of the United Nations nasen- bly in fighting mood-United Press.

After

U.S. Carrier inflationary trends. For France

Toulon, Sept. 11.

aircraft A former American carrier put up at Toulon today under à French name, fing and

crew.

The carrier USS Langley has the Lafayette. been renamed Laid down as a light cruiser B1:0 was completed as an al craft carrier

"Belleau of the Wood" class.

35

She joined the French fleet part of the US. mutual de-

fence akl programme.

A French crew salled the car- rier from the United States on September 1. She was greeted in a festive ale in this Mediter- ranean port where the French scuttled most of their feet in December, 1950 to revent. It from falling into the hands ai the Germans-Associated Press,

Anglo-Libyan Discussions

London, Sept. 11,

The Prime Minister of the provisional Libyan Government, Mahmoud Muntasser Bey, today 'discussed informally pollueal and. economie questions, with officials at the to

Foreign Orved

in Lon ddtminster Bey don yesterday for a medical

check-up whom he saw today

In

included Mr Reginald Bowker, Assistant Under-Secretary charge of Middle Eastern, and African Affairs; men det | ERDVAR Libya is to become an indepen- dens State by 1866 end of this your when Britain, and France, the present administering authori Uds, reinguish their power under

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WEST'S DECISIONS.

of

In short, the diplomats salt, the Western campaign consists of decisions to press ahead with rearming Japan and Western

Paris, Sept. 11. Germany; bringing of Turkey Dr Jao Cafe Filho, Vico-

Brazil, of

leaves Into the North Atlantic Pact,. President thereby straddling the narrow Paris. tonight for Lisbon neck between the Black Sea and his way home after a seven weeks' unofficial tour of Europo the Balkons through which any Soviet invasion of the West must

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