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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1951.
PLAN
FOR COMMUNIST INFILTRATION INTO MOROCCO
New York, Nov. 19.
The New York Times reported today that a detailed plan for Communist infiltration in French Morocco, where six-new French-American military air bases are nearing completion, was discovered yesterday.
The plan had been intercepted by the French authorities, the report, by Kenneth Campbell, said.
The report added, "The plan in there are several thousand included instructions from members of the United States Etienne
Fajon, permanent armed forces. it added.-Router. French Communist Party Te-
NATIONALIST VIEWS presentative to the Cominform, to Communist Party leaders in the French protectorate."
The story which did not give the source of Campbell's information. said fhai the was sued
New York, Nov. 18. A high Arab source in com tact with Moroccan nationalist leznership revealed today that though Moroccans would wei- come an immediate United Na- tions debate On relationship directive evidently
with France they are prepared about a year ago and copies to wait another year if necessary were obtained recently by the
in order to show "our guỡi” will French
to the United States and other Western Powers."
More than 20,000 people from the United States are at pre-
The source, who holds a high Morocco. the
the North sent in
African report silion in said. Many of them are civi-liberation movement, said that leadership lians connected with construe-the Istiquall, Party tion of the military airfields. realised that it was difficult now for the United States to support Moroccan claims when Washing- ton was engaged in building a Western alliance with France and when the Western Powers were facinge seething unrest
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nationalists papperstoren | Moroccan
do their utmost to avoid
and would breaks of violence pursue their aims poseefully.
The nationalists believed that the question
might be solved if France during
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The source said that if
the majority of the United Nations decided on a postponement of
nationalist
the debate the
to create would
not attempt undue pressure or violence as
a protest against the action.
He said. "We need United States support to snive question
ite
and will show our
good will in waiting another
necessary."United
year Press.
Threat
To
Plasma Processing
Washington, Nov. 19.
A threatened strike at a blood plasma processing plant brought moves today by the Red Cross and Armed Force to cut back blood collection in the eastern part of the United States,
The strike-if it develops
would strut off about one-fourth of the total flow of piasana
the Armed Forces.
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a
Royal Couple Married In Luxembourg Village
Count Knud von Holstein-Ledreborg of Denmark with his bride, Princess Marie-Gabrielle of Luxembourg walk through lines of well-wishers and a guard of honour after their wedding at the Luxembourg village church of Colmar-Berg.
London Express.
They Got
men
Got In Dean Rusk's Mission On Troops In Japan
First
London, Nov. 19.
For three weeks the of Rattleden patrolled the village churchyard at night on the look-out for thieves. who have stripped lead from more than 20 church roofs in Suffolk.
Then they decided to strip the roof them. selves. They are to sell the lead and slate the roof.
Eisenhower
Was MacA
Ghost Writer
Washington, Nov. 19.
The purpose of the trip to Japan of the As- sistant Secretary of State, Mr Dean Rusk, is to familiarise himself with a number of matters in connection with negotiations for an administrative agreement covering arrangements for the station- ing of United States forces in Japan under the United States-Japan security pact.
APATHY OVER THE EMPIRE
Ignorance Of The British People
London, Nov. 19. The apathy of the British people towards the history of their Empire was de- plored in London yesterday by Mr G. Kitson Clark, a specialist in Imperial his- tory at Cambridge Univer- sity.
Addressing a meeting of the Royal Empire Society, he quoted examination figures covering, the scuth of England which showed that, on average, only 21 students had taken Imperial History in the Higher School Certifleate during the past four years.
This serious symptom of apathy, Mr Kitson Clark said, was due to a feeling of bewilderment and ignorance on the part of British prople. He stressed that the only way to overcome it was to put over the true facts of history in 20th century language and to avoid boring official phraseology ut all costs,
"Ignorant, but well-meaning Americans have a bad influence on us", Mr Clark continued.
"They delight in using fre- quently such dangerous words 1s 'Imperialism and Coloni- alism'
He
"WHAT A PITY"
Lo
thought it essential British people reasoned
give arguments to meet the American onslaught.
of finding out the
"Instead
ing
true facts of history and form- a personal opinion" the "people of today
continued,
Just lazily give in with what a
pity" or "Were
really as bad as that?"
Whe
When members
of the
"Oh
we
au-
dience asked Mr Kitson Clark whether it would be a good idea
This information was given by Assistant Secretary of State for State Department spokesman Far Eastern Affairs. Lincoln White at a PresI
Mr White said that the tem- to include Imperial History in con- ference following the announce-
porary appointment does not all school curricula, he answered, ment that Mr Rusk, top State affect the previous decision to "No;
our problem must be official
Allison Counsellor faught out in the adult worki Department
On Far appoint Mi Eastern Affairs, was en route to fof the United States Em- and not in the schoolroom." Tokyo to discuss with Japanese bassy in Tokyo when the peace London Express Service.
treaty leaders an agreement to station
becomes operative. United States forces in Japan. Mr White speculated that Mr Mr White said that Mr Rusk Busk will remain in Japan for 1wo weeks,United would not
пету
actually negotiate at least the agreement although he Press.
would seek to iron out a num- ber of details.
Mr White denied that there
JOHN GUNTHER'S Was any substantial difference EVATT ON
REVELATIONS
of the
of opinion between the United States and Japan on the station- ing of American troops In Japan as
in provided
the byteral security pact.
He stated, however, that the agreement was a complex pro- Jet involving many relatively minor issues.
New York, Nov. 19. John Gunther, author famous "Inside" books, said today that the speeches and reports which
Mr White conceded that M- contributed greatly to the fame of General Douglas the major portion of his time Rusk was expected to spen:
MacArthur when he was for the next several weeks on United States Chief of such questions.
Staff (1928-30) were writ- FORTNIGHT'S STAY ten for him by General
Dwight D. Eisenhower. Mr White said that the Act- ung Secretary is accompanied Ja an article in Lock magazine by Brigadier-General A. L. entitled "Inside Ike", Mr Gunther Ramblen, chief of the Office of wrote that General Eisenhower Occupied Areas of the Depart- was General MacArthur's ghost ment of the Army. Writer.
Mr Gunther said, "All his fe John Allison, Deputy to Mr John During Mr Rusk's absence, Mr Eisenhower has been interested in Foster Dulles in negotiation of the art of writing.
"He
the treaty, will serve as Acting War Department as a kind of sublimated ghost writer.
"In 1929. as Assistant Executive in the office of the Assistan Secretary of War, he was put to work preparing papers for his superiors.
spent some years in the
In an effort to settle the dispute, Federal mediators called
Union and Company
"He did so well that officer efter representatives bere for a officer asked for his services. conference.
"In 1930 when he was a low- suld it had ly major-he was a major for 16
Disastrous Experiment
Durban, Nov, 10.
EGYPTIAN
SITUATION
Labour
the
the
to the
พร
Do
Antarctic Agreement Extended
London, Nov. 19. Britain, Argentine and Chile today renewed their agreement not to send warships south of Latitude 60 degrees during the present Antarctic summer,
Today's decision, announced by the Foreign Office, was the fourth between the three Governments to avoid the risk
Incidents."
of
Canberra, Nov. 19. Dr Herbert Evatt, leader of Australian Parliamentary Party, said today that United Nations had failed take appropriate action in case of Persia--but there
reason why
efforts
In view of the satisfactory should
not be continued there results which have followed, the and in
Foreign Office said, the three Egypt. The Egyptian situation muşt Governments recently entered start from the fact that under into conversations to extend the a binding international agree-arrangements, ment Britain was absolutely
Foreign Office com- Suez Canal Zone and that the Government felt confident that entitled to retain troops in the munique said that the British the three statements of inten- lawfully be altered without the tions would avoid unnecessary consent of the Sudanese people, friction in Antarctica, he declared.
status of the Sudan could not
The
The fest declaration was The United Nations had had made in January, 1849, after setbacks but it had also bad) incidents between the three some startling successes in com-powers, who claim the same ciliation problems, Dr Evatt territory in the Antarctic con- cald, addressing the Federal tinent. Reuter. Executive of the Australlanı
Labour Party
here.
at a conference
Every move which would
The Company offered a new contract which solid years-his work came to Mr R. T. Chari, Secretary tend to secure an end to the included a 44 per cent wage the august eye of Douglas Mac- to the Indian High Commis fighting in Korea on United increase and a wage reopening Arthur, who had just become sioner in South Africa, said to-Nations Charter terms and did clause after six months.
Chief of Staff.
day that South Africa was not involve appeasement or sur- Herbert Heath, Local Pre- "It was after this that General trying a "disastrous racial ex-render must be supported by the sident, said the Union had Eisenhower became General periment." agreed to process blood received MacArthur's ghost writer, and Non-Europeans were being
Bike walk-out-As contributed heavily to the writ-treated
before the socdated Press.
Weizmann. Again
President
"laboratory
Australian Labour movement,
there
GEN. YAZICI DECORATED
Pusan Nov. 10. The Republic of Korea today said Dr Evatt, who is a former presented its highest military General ing of the speeches and reports rabbits." The attempts to secure resident of the United Nations medal to Misjor-General Tahsin
Assembly
Commanding Yaziti, former that added so much to General a system of society where human
British, Australian and New General of the Turkish Brigade MacArthur's fame," the article beings were not regarded as equals
sup- with the United Nations forces Labour parties said—Reuter,
and where there was no dignity ported intervention in Korcaj in Korea. were bound to fail, he added, because was a plain and General Yaziet is on his way
Speaking at Spa before
at a farewell recep- obvious breach
of the Charter home to Ankara after a year's. Portsmouth, Nov. 19. tion
he leaves
but the Charter was directed service in the Koren war, The arreraft carrier Illustrious
Brital
Mr Chari regretted primarily
The Korean Defence Minister, Dr Chaim Weizmann was re-
had not been able to Dr parity against a third war,
Mr Lee Mi Poong, pinned the elected President of Israel today, on Friday with British troops arrange a meeting between the It'
duty, therefore, of Order of Merit with a Korean Was the The Knesset (Parliament) She arrived here today from South African and Indian
Labour always to emphasise national flag on the Turkish voted 85 to 11 to return Dr Weiz- Famagusta, Cyprus, where the Governments.
that Increasing armaments were general. In retura General mann, 77, to office. He became had taken units of the 39th Bri- His country believed that not only no guarantee against
Yaziel presented his sabre Israel's first President three gude, the War Office said.
the bes
best method of securing way but might
ultimately the Korean Minister with the years 'ngo.
A battalion of the Stole justice Whe
discussions, provoke it unless every chance words. This is a token from 'He had been under some Guards is to be down to the even if they involved only a was seized to limit disputes on the Turkish Brigade to
the opposition from the extreme left! Middle East between November gradual change for the better, the basis of United Nations gallant Republic of and right-Associated Press, 24 and December 1-Reuter. I Reuter
principles.--Router.
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