VANSITTART ON WORLD SITUATION

Does Not Believe,

War Inevitable

London, Sept. 27. Lord Vansitturt, former diplomatic adviser to the British Government, sald hero today that he believed that a third world war was "on the whole probable" but he did not think it inevit- able.

defintie

"There is quite a shade of 'adds un the urchubut y cf Russia attucking in Western Europe," he told a high meat- ing in London,

"Anything which

creates an

Impression of weakness ninong

the Western

Powers increasy:

that shade of cdds."

he

On Germán rearmament sald, "We appear to be lending for something like 10 or 12 fully armed divisions and a tactical rather afroll nir farce,

I am that in the future we may have. to pay a price for that,

"I do not think that the men- tality of the majority in Germany has changed very much.

"I am not quite sure that I would not sooner have seen un attempt made to get these divi- slons from Spalt rather than -Germany for the simple reason that I am not afraid of Spain, bul I am of Germany.

"There an more good Ger- mans today but there are still

"Y THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1951.

Voyage To Australia Ends On Reef

not enough to make this leap in NEW · AID BILL

the dark anything but disquilet- ing."-Neuter.

YUGOSLAV PACT WITH JAPAN

with

Washington, Sept. 27. Informed quarters cald today that Yugoslavia expected to sign

peace treaty a separate Japan soon after the pact con- cluded in San Francisco comes Into effect,

Yugoslavia declined an invita- Uon to the San Francisco meet-" ing, declaring she was not close- concerned ly or directly enou with Far Eastern alairs to make worthwhile. flow- attendance

here ever, diplomatic observera believed that Yugoslavia did not wish to get caught between the East and West power bloes int the conference.-United Press.

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AGREED

Washington, Sepi 27.

A Joint Committee of the United States Senate and Houre of Representatives today agreed Bill which Ald on a Foreign would co-ordinate the whole of America's military and econo- mie old programme under Pre-

Truman.

sident

The bill, agreed by the Com- milter after the Senate and the House had

different passed

the would abolish measures,

All- Co-Operation Economic

and transfer functions to a new agency,

ministration

its

A scheduled voyaga Mel- from Glasgow to bourne ended on a reef north of Fremantle, West- ern Australla, where the British barge J. P. Webb went ashore in heavy seas. All the crew were saved and here they are seen wending their way along the beach after the wreck.

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Vietnamese Showing Gandhi Courts BONN MP

Little Enthusiasm For New Independence

Solgon, Sept. 27.

Vietnamese generally arc showing little en- thusiasm for the State's newly-won independence within the French Union.

After four years of war and devastation, the average Vietnamese wants only to be left alone to grow his paddy and sell it at a lucrative price.

WARNING

BY JOHORE

COUNCILLOR

Singapore, Sept. 27. Date H. E. Makenzie de clared in the Johore Coun cil of State yesterday that the emergency in Malaya was almost a stalemate.

Improvement in security con- ditions was progressing only at a snall's pace..

Date Mackenzle, who is senior Unofficial member in the Coun- cil and * well-known rubber planter, said that the Council I should press the Federal Gov- crnment to send more ground troops to Johore State which, erald, had some of the worst terrorist districts in Malaya,

Certain large areas were stili being left wide open to guerilla condi- attacks and until

these

said

must

be

The Communists hunted out even more vigorously

The Attitude of the massos law

In wards nationalism

the acoupled French Viotnamese areas is in sharp contrast with that experienetd in many other parts of Asia which have won independenet.

The toll of the prolonged

war between the French Union forcen and the Commusist-led Vielminh nationalist resistance forces has been as much re-

sponsible for the pacification" of the country as the axis once of the hundreds of Army out posts that still hold the vast expanse of rico-folds,

Arrest

Darban, Sept. 97. Mr Manila Gandhi, son of Mahatma Gandhi, spaln courted arrest today when he entered the reading room of a public library and Inter nai - In 'n scat marked "Europeans Only! at the railway station

In both CATOS Mr Gandlil, who was accom- panied by his wife, hind hia

name, 'and address laken by a police sergeant, but no action was taken agalust him-Reuter.

JAPAN WILL ASK U.N.

MEMBERSHIP

ON GERMAN UNITY

·Bonn. Sopt. 27.

Dr Hermann Ehlers, Pre- sident of the West Germɛn Lower House, and here to- night that Albert Norden, East German Press chief, and misunderstood the West- ern Parliament's declaration made this morning,

"Norden talks of a rejection of the East German call for unity talks," he said..

"But our Parliament sulet n mest emphatical yes to the up- peal of the East zone Parlia ment."

Dr Ehlers added that Newton's answer seemed to show a desire for prolonged talks "which we want to avoid by any price." Tokyo, Sept. 27. Norden's answer seemed to West German Japan will seek admission prove that the

Dr Konrad Chancellor, to the United Nations be- Adenauer, was right when he fore the peace treaty is said that talking to Communists Just mean delay ratified, Government sources would sald: today,

Neutral observers hore do- scribe the Vietnam Clovernmen: 019 State administration rather agency than a Government.

Tie Japoncio Kyodo now

reported that thu Foreign Office was preparing tu It has so for always been apply to the United Nations for rent in the world organiza- "hired and Ared" by the An- tion. nemite Emperor, Bao Dal, official head of State who has his scat al the hill station of Dalat, an hour's flight northeast of Salgon.

the

But now those in and around his "administration" are anxious

change this situation,

17.

Josses in

iheir Jast

But, in view of the importance of such a step, the news agency mid that the Yoshida Government would first ask for approval Dict.

from the Jupanese

In that event the Japanese Foreign Office is considering the appointment of a special Ambas- rador or Minister in charge of United Nations affairs to be attached to its Embassy

Washington-Router. Air Force Head-as they, too, were recruiting more

In

Government sources said ATTACK HELD UP

that Japan would follow the According to usually rollable example of Italy, which anked French military sources, three for admission to the United fetors have prevented the Nations prior to the rutinen- Vietminh-which wante com- tion of its peace treaty. tions were rectified the populasiete independence from France Hon could not be expected to

Italian admission la the and is getting milltary aid from have sufficient confidence

China to fight for it-from United Nations has been blocked come forward readily with in-mounting a new attack since by the Soviet bloc. formation.

they dropped their last in Ton-

are fearful Mackenzie

that kin on Dato

Japanese officials January

that Communist opposition also These are: Tokyo, Sept. 27. internal aggression was steadi- aud The

may be ly sapping the Communists

palience

1. They need time to trainwtil bar Japan from United Na- and the and equin reinforcements Intlons membership. uring a modifed, faster version economy of Malaya of the MIG-15 fet interceptor country could not go on forever Southern China to replace their

northwest with every town, village, estate heavy over In combat

being on named attacks. Korca, but an Air Force spokes-und tin mine man, said on Thursday night and protected camp.

2.-French Hellcats and King there had been no reports of a

Cobra fighter-bombers are play now Russian MIG-15 version,

their military ing havoc with Major William McGinty

concentrations and disrupting the Far East

forcibly and cnly more troops their difficult Tonkin mountain the United quarters here told

with

full and up-to-date equip communication lines; and Stockholm, Sept. 27.

were no MIG - 10's

their chal- 3,French Union forces are A 42-year-old petty-officer in Press

expanding and becoming bettor Swedish Navy,

reported by American or Aus-ment could answer Ernst

tralian pilots flying the hazar-lenge.

Dato Mackenzie called for equipped with: American wea-| Hilding Andersson, waS comTM

United Nations jet patro!

more troeps immediately-even a pons, setting a tougher problem mitted for trial by the Stock along the Yalu river, holm Municipal Court today

reports of doubling of the presen: military for the Vietminh strategists, had been There

forces. for "PTOSS" espionage for faster Red jets in action. These

They should be posted Inic Russia.

resemble the MIG-15 and are Johore until recruitment, training A few hours after Andersson asumed so far to be advanced and pesting of Malay's own army

standard could bring was brought before the Court modifications of the on Tuesday Sweden demanded Communist jot.

Reuter. The Air Force never officially the recall of a member of the Soviot

Naval Alachy's star claimed sole speed red planes pilloted by other than Chinese here named Orlov,

Today's indictment accused or North Korean Communists,

(There have been unreliable. Andersson of giving Orlov

from about the arma-reports Korea that German information

Russian

pilots were manning ment and equipment of Swedish or warships, details of fortifica- MIG-15's. No such reports have

been eVer

confirmed.) tions in the East Swedish nuval

Pilots returning from scream- Karlskrona, base,

and in

ing

jet dog fights in "MIG Stockholm Archipelago.

Andersson,

stated Alley," reported the Communist attention to North Borneo-As-later, confessed to the charges pilots had improved their flight

against him-Reuter, sociated Press.

This would be under a diree- for appointed by the President and who would work in the offices of the Executive.--Reu- ter.

Gold

In

Reported Borneo

Singapore, Sept. 27. The Chinese newspaper Sin Chew-Jit-Poh reported there's gok in North Barnico.

the

It said a miner just returned from

declared "The goldment there mines are rich." The paper

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Papagos' Rejection Of Coalition

manoeuvres.

"Our forms for the elections were fair. All they do is pro-. vide for honestly free elections; If the East Germans want such elections, they can accept site terms," Dr Ehlers lold Router.

A Social Democrat, Mr Her-. bort Wehner, Chairman of Parliament's All-German Affaira Committee, welcomed Mr Nor- den's answer as a step forward. "Soon we ahall see whether the East German offer was pro- they will Paganda or whether come forward and prepare elec tions.

"But we do not know what the Kremlin wants," he added.

Russian Strategy Outlined

New York, Sept. 27. Russia will not start a new World War as she knows she cannot Uefeat the United States, M. Paul Henri Spaak, president of the Consultative Assembly of the Council of Europe, said to- night,

Mr Speak, former premier of Belgium, sold the Russians would content themselves instead with fighting a different kind of battle. This arsault, based on their conviction that capitalism Is doomed to self-destruction, is one of trying to divide the West. and thus conquer it without fring a shot.

REDS' OBJECTIVE

Further

will attacks doubtedly again be aimed at punching a hole through the defences. French Tonkin delta

cannot If the Vietminh

get year, some French omg this van.

believe that they will

M. Spaak's speech at the. Field-Marshal Alexander 324th meeting of the National become more and more depen-

Board dent on China. For the Tonkin | Papagos, 41-year-old Grock war Industrial-Conference-

today turned down a was read by Baron Robert S11- re- kero, della is their prospective

suggestion that he lead a three- | veroruys, Ambassador to the

United States, because

Athens, Sept. 27.

servoir of men and food.

And

they also believe that parts Coalition Government. the Vietminh Communist

נקס

doctors

10

that

The Marshal, whoso newly- Spaak was taken ill in Ham-

burg lender, Dr Ho Chi Minh, will

Germany, and find it more difficult to retain formed Greek Rally emerged forbidden Aglan ympathy as a nationalist as the strongest party after the orb

His

Expinined peech ability. The light Increase in

if he is forced to rely more and recent elections though with travel to New York,

out an overall majority the season.

the Russians had Allied losses in sub-stralosphere

more upon -China. to those

Washington, Sept. 27.

sisted that now elections be not attacked before. is "They balties lent credence

For these reasons, this year reports. It was believed Ger- President Truman asked Con-

held under the siraple majority appropriale lime appears the

must have victory total victory.. man and/or Russian supervisors gress today to require its mem-

in a war against the United were giving Chinese and North bars and all high Government for the French-sponsored Viet-system.

Stato to get nam

with

The suggestion was made at States. The utter destruction of MIG pilots intensive oficials including generals, ad-

political reterms and convince

King Poul American might is a necessary a meeting between judges to give a training in air-to-air combat mirals and

for

that condition is not

realising of the rest of Asia that i and tactics-United Press.

each year of: public accounting their total income.

Just a "French puppet State." and the leaders of the throa

policy Unlied Press, France

main parties: Marshol Papagos, gavo Vietnam this Mr Truman sald that such

would help to prevent lead last December when she the outgoing Liberal Fremier, M. Sophocles Venizelos, and extending General conduct"

conventions and "un Bigned

Nicholas Plastires, founded suspicions."

Vietnam's eit governing lender of the still-powerful

Progressive Alliance EFEK In a long message sont to power to complete internal in- Congress during a Sonte independence.

of political quiry into charges Influence in Government loans, the President said.

Conference On Federation?

London. Sep. 27. The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr James Griffiths, cald today that he would welcome a conference in London nex: year

51

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BASIC DIFFICULTY

Usually reliable sources said that M. Venizelos and General Most neutral observers Flastiras accepted the King's i "In operations as large consider that the attitude and suggestion that a three-partyj thoor of our Government today, notivity of French officials in National Government bo set up,

to the Governor there are bound to be attempts

But

Troops Sent To Pampanga

well-

Manila, Sept. 28. of West Indian representatives with so much depending on Vietnam since then indicate that and offered Marshal Papagos An additional 2,000 :o díszues British and West ofcial action in the Congress France seally meant what she the Fremlership.

trained troops were sent to Indian ferleration.

and in the executive agencies,

Defence they added, Marshal Pampanga by the in a mers welcomed

aid in the conventions.

But the Vietnamese have boon

in' peralated

his Secretury, Mr. Ramon Magsay- of Jamaica,

re-by private citizens or

special

demand for new elections The say, to help stop the mounting solutions passed by the House Interests or groups to gain their slow so far in taking up whore Papages

recent elections were held wave of kings and kidnap. Representa ives and the ends by legal or Improper Franco left off.

The Fremler, M. Tran Van Legislative Council on the sub means."

province some 30 jce: of. federation.-Unlied Press.

Mr Truman would favour in Huu, has declared that he is under a proportional represen-pings in that Contral Luzon

of Manila. cluding "the principle that na determined to push ahead with tation system.

sources said that: M. The

The move closely followe tional party officials and eina political reform programme. Former Portuguese

But he is faced with the basic Venizelos then suggested a two- the reported killing of ployees be among those persons Minister Dead required to file annual state difficulty that dres elections are party coalition between the persons on Wednesday night in

at present impossible oven in the Progressives

and the Greek two koparate par of Pumpen- ments."--Router. Lisbon, Sept. 27.

14 had not acoupled areas of Vietnam,

but the Marshal Rally

Reports

the Dr Augusto Vasconcelos, 84,

Even if the result were favour rejected this proposal...

been ascertained whether

by former Foreign Minister'

and

able to

to the Vietnam adminis

After the mooting which murders Stamford, Connecticut, Portuguese delegate to the Lea-

trators, inhabitants of other parts '.ព

Sept. 27. gue of Nations from 1923

He presidled 1037, died today.

Mrs Willie Lunceford told the of Asia, would not belleve has lasted half an hour, M. Veni- politi

with the King. The King over the League of Nations pollos today that her husband it was a free election, because olon had a private dicundon led Ruks

voted was missing. She said she last Frengh Union troops are still announced later that he would panga were the intestin the when sanctions ware against Italy in the Abyssinian saw him after an argument-in spread throughout the country.

Router. war Associated Press.

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decisions: Don- his

Reuter,

Wednesday's killings in Pam- series reported thero in the past two weeks-United Press.

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