NEPALESE REQUEST
U. S. GIRL WEDI
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1952,
Washington
Conference On Defence Of
From China To Hospital Xmas
FOR AID
New Delhi. Jan. 10
Premier Kolrula of Nepal left here today after holding a series of talks with 1 dian political leaders.
ite was accompanied
Ministers uf the
Defence
by his
Interier an
Although 10 cosmanunique was published after the talks,
source stated well-informed
osked
that the Premier hd
India for Bhanelat old to deve lap in particular his country's nirfields. roads and
olunts.
electrit
It is understoof India sten-
ed with sympathy but made no
definite pioniises.
It would seem also that the
c:fversations deci
detence of Napal
with the !
In view of
the situation arising out the
Tibet Invasion of
Communist Chine.
of
by
Nepal is said to fear the low
of many
Witherio
territory
privileges
enjoyed
eht had
In Tibelan
It is stressed here that in 20% Cse Nepal is not in t position to defend her Northern fronijn which is long and loosely d'- Aned.
A Nepalese course stated isl Comtrunis: Influence in Nepal consider- had lately increased
ably
strong
and had given 1.st
feeling to anti-Indian the extent that India may ferli
tic 11 necessary to renew her
with Nepel. France-Presse
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London, Jan, 10.
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Senate
Requested To Ratify Japanese Treaty
Washington, Jan. 10.
In his first foreign policy request to the new Congress, President Truman today asked the Senate to ratify the peace treaty with Japan and to approve the entry of Greece and Turkey into the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO), He also submitted for Senate ratification three other treaties which would formally bind this country closer to its allies in the Pacific.
Cyprus Ban On Meetings
Nicosia, Jan. 10.
The Governor of Cyprus, Bir Andrew Wright, put a ban tonight on all public meetings between January 11 and 15,
la
Its effect will be to out- the planned eclebra- Blou un January 13 of the second anniversary of
a
plebiscite in which 90 per Greeks 07 Cypriot
with
cent
voted for
Greece The
a union
Party Communist and left wing organisations an appeal tonight cabled to the United Nations to intervene against the Gov- ernor's ban
Cables of protest were also sent to the Colonia) in London and Secretary the Governor of Cyprus.~~ Hester.
Broadcasts To
Asia
Washington, Jan. 10.
The State Department seid tonight that ati additional transmitter for the Far Eastern broadcasts of the "Voice of would be set up America" shortly on the Pacific Coast
The exact location of the new transmitter was
South Asia Asia Indo-China High On List Of Topics To Be Discussed
Washington, Jan. 10.
With the arrival here of the French Chief of Staff General Alphonse Juin, military leaders of the United States, Britain and France held separkte informal talks today preliminary to their confer- ence tomorrow on the defence of South-East Asia. Australia, New Zealand and Canada will at- tend the Washington talks as observers.
The formal meetings at the United States defence i headquarters will be a con- tinuation of the three-day military tripartite confer- ence held at Singapore last YEAT.
They are considered uiso as u top level "planning session" to carry forward the broad deci- sions on the Far East reached in the Churchill-Truman on Monday and Tuesday,
talks
It was understood that the conference would deal only with titary matters.
Arab Plan For Talks'
Resumption
Paris, Jan, 10.
William "Buster" Up- church, three-year-old son
The Assistant Secretary- A Common of Mr and Mrs William
General of the Arab League, Ahthe Shuklary, submitted
today
a plan for re- sumption of negotiations between the Arab States
under
Budget
and lsrael United For West
Nations' auspices.
The plan provides for three
Eden. MirEG commissions melding SHAWCROSS PLAN
Political aspects of the situa- tion in South-East Asia were talks this being dealt with weeks between Mr Dean Ache- son. United States Secretary of State, and Mr Anthony Britain's Foreign Secretary. Isreell and Arab representatives
dical with which woulst
such The talks to begin tomorrow
the status ci Jerusalem and were described in some quarters matters as territorial problems,
attempt to secure refugees. of policy, here es an greater co-ordination
Regarding Jerusalem, The framework of the within the Churchill-Truntur decisions, with the evaluations of the military One is the U.S.-Japan security chiefs to be taken up by the treaty, which provides in part two statesmen c Mr Churchill's for continued maintenance
of return
to •Washington from US troops
in Japan after her
Camda next week. peace treaty becomes effective.
The other two are mutual de- fence pacts. опе between US. and
St. Helen's, Jan. 10. Sir Hartley Shawcross, President of the Board of Trade
defeated in the
to- plan provides for appointment Labour Government. by Pope Pius of a Governor night urged the Western who would be entrusted with allies to consider establish- carrying out the drilltarisationing a common defence bud- and Internationalisation
get. Jerusalem,
An Israeli delegation spokes- Addressing his constituents
High on the list of topics will man
shid
that Israel would
here he said, "There is talk of hid from America to Europe. And that may well be
the certainly be Indo-China, where examine the proposal that the furt
а to nominate the Pope be asked the Philippines; the the struggle between other between the US, Austro-French and the Communist re-Governor for an internationalised necessary, for the inmediate
in and New Zealand.
mis-
Upchurch, China stonaries, was taken from the liner Carthage at Tilbury straight to the London Hospital for Tro
Buster pical Diseases. became ill while the liner
was on the way to Eng-
land. The family had been expelled from China by the Communists, Lott don Express Picture,
CABINET CRISIS IN
BELGIUM opis appears 10 have reached a Jerusalem, if the proposal were burdens of rearmament fail more
Nu much major opposition military stalemate. has been voiced
the Senate
trealy
A majority of these must ratify the treaty
it becomes effective.
intervene.
Truman how far it
put forward formally in the
themselves
have
not be imposed unilaterally.
Israel would not reject any and America,
8
our own
Special Political Committee of heavily upon Europe than sht
Brussels, Jan. 10. can safely bear-and it falls PRESSING QUESTIONS
the Unlied Nations. to any of these documents, al-
heavily upon
Gesion Eycicens, 47-year-old A suggestion for mixed Arab-more considerable debate is Though
Опе
Social of the
and. fortner Premier most pressing Isneli commissions was first already heavily-burdened coun- expected on the
peace
the questions before
by the Unlled try than upon any other, forward
Christian (Catholic) Party with Japan.
"But it i not so much a Nations Palestine Conellation
kader, was tonight regardrà 09 It was signed at San Francisco Adminstration is
to most last September by most of the should underwrite the security Cornmission in Geneva in 1930 question of aid to far as rearm
likely
take over What we of this part of South-East Asia
left Pacific belligerents of World in view of the general fear that when it was rejected by the ament is concerned.
Premiership common Belgium's War 1 except Russia.
the Chinese Communists might Arabs and accepted by Israel, need is, rather,
budget to finance a common vacant yesterday by his Party the spokesman said, signersrit
SANCTIONS ASKED plan
tellow Joseph Pholien. before Malays and Burma are two!
The commissions would "And we must get away from other danger
spots in South-
staked the these constantly recurring crises Forced by an internal Party JAPAN'S PLEDGE
East Asia.
result from the "dis rift, the collective resignation Retlications by the US. and
Among those attending the terms of reference, which could whith
between Europe of equilibrium
the Pholien alt-Catholic by Japan, already voted by the talks, according to a tentative Diet, are required.
under which Jews ond will plan
"We can only do it by work-Cabinet was tonight still wait♣
conormation
or rejection Along with the two Japanese list issued by the Americain De-
fence Department today,
Arabs could sit down together ing out together the spirit, and g treaties, President Truman
sent
be; the Senate documents which
"United States: General Omar to work out legitimate and then the machinery, of partner by King Baudouin.
ship between Western Europe,
Following traditional consulta among other things pledge that Brady, Chairman of the Joint equitable solutions, he added.
In the Special (Ad Hoc America and the countries of tiens with the Presidents of the Japan will "permit and facilitate Chiefs of Staff and, the three Political Coranittee kil the out Commonwealth. the support in and about Japan Services Jobrit Chiefs.
United Nations today,
He did not suggest the time two Houses of Parliament and the Chairman. of the three of the forces of a member or Britain: Field Marshal Six Mohammed
Jamali had come for an actual Atlantie members of the United Nations William Slim, Chief of the
(Iraq) suggested economic federation. action in
What was needed main parties Social Christians, engaged in the UN
Imperial General Staft.
sanctions against the "aggressor" was to build up the spirit of Solalists and Liberala - the King siht for M. Eyskens the the Far East."
General France:
force adherence Israel to
to frank understanding and co- first politician Earmarked by Admission of Greece and Juin.
United Nations resolutions and operation before the machinery his Party as a possible successor Turkey as members of the North
Australia:
Air Vice-Marshal thus check denial of remaining was hemmered out. Reuter. Atlantic treaty line-up was
F. A. W. Scherger.
rights in Palestine, approved by the NATO Council
Canada: AL Vice-Marshal Committee was discus?- ai Ottawa in September, but Hugh Campbell they will not actually become members until that action has been approved by each of the 12 Associated nations. member Press.
not disclosed West Germany's
but the Department would be somewhere State of Washington,
said it in the probably
near Copalis or Port Angeles.- France-Presse,
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Society Wedding In Spain
de
Seville, Jan. 10. Senora Carmen Polo Germany's population Franco, wife of General Franco,
Bonn, Jan, 10.
introasett after the end of the and her daughter, the Marquesa
war to 48,185,000 by last Septem de Villaverde, were among the ber 80, it was officially enriched guests here today at the mar today.
flage of Benor Fernando Matute The Statetical Bureau for the Rey, con of the Duchess of Con- Medinacell, to Senorita irst time reported a decrease in
in
MINISTERS TO MEET
United States, France and Turkey urging that the Palestine Conciliation Com
retiain should mission existence,
The resolution noted with re- gret that the Commission had been unable to reconcile Briell and Arab points of view after three years sitivityFrancs Prese and Reuter.
Emergency Aid For Refugees
London, Jan. 10.
Munsters
The Committee
of the Council for Europe is ex- pected to meet in Paris in the second half of February, the Council's Information Director ato uhhanced here today.
to Pholien.
M. Eysens remained closetă ed with the King for more thail half an houp.
Later, officials at the Royal Palace Eaid that the King had Lended his talks for, the day
Reuter
Land Reforms
Urged
Paris, Jan. 10.
The Committee will meet to examine recommendations the Council's General Assembly
In the United Nations Econo which mic in Strasbourg fast
mte Committee today the Soviet month.
At date for the meeting blow joined the West In calling the Ministerial conference of particularly in under-developed the influx of immigrants, retum-cepcion Reyes Rivera, daughter United Nations today granted will depend on the timing of for wildespresti land reforms ing POWs and refugees from the of one of Seville's Idading authority for an International Soviet zine and other Tron Cur familles.
Paris, Jan. 10, The Social Committee of the
of
re
BEER, Lubon.
appeal for emergency; aid for the Jade' North Atlantic Treaty Or Dr tain countries. It said 116,000 The bridegroom is the son of most needy cases
was to have convened The Committor, by 43 votes to persons came to West Germany the Duchess by her first mar-1,800,000 refu jees.
Dr Van Heuven, United Nations in the first half of February but none, with five abstentions on during the third quarter ut 1951 riage. The Duke of Medinaceli compared with 100,000 in the is a Spanish Grandee and the High Commissioner for Refugees, may be postponed because of the part of Arab States, passed
Odal"' för farmers, Reuter. corresponding period of 1950. of the biggest landowners in has estimated that he will nedit the French Government crisis, a resolution urging k Associated Press/ad
$3,600,000 for his fund, Reuter, ALLRower. Spain Reuter
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