THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1952.

Canberra NEW COMMUNIST PEACE

Dilemma

On Japan Conscription In

CASEY EXPLAINS

SITUATION

Canberra, Fob. G.

The External Affairs Alinkter, Mr Richard G. Casey, told Parliament 10- day that Australia faced a dilenumma over Japan; it had to consider the alternative perlls of a fully rearmed Supun and a Jupan in Coni- munist hands.

He was speaking In the second reading of the Government bili

the ratification for

the Japanese peace treaty signed at San Francisco on September list year.,

But, he added, Australia was at the moment faced with В "much more pressing, and lin- inciate danger than Japan in likely to be for many years to come."

U.S. Proposed

Washington, Feb. G.

The United States House of Representatives Armed Services Committre today umroved a bill for compul- sary military training for all American males to be fellowed by a period of raven and a half years in the reserve.

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Enter the bill, which new awalta approval by the Tull House of Representa- tives, men would be called, un for ex months' training 100 after reaching 18 and, would then go on to the reserve,-Neuter.

POLLING

RESULTS

AWAITED

PLAN EXPECTED

TO BE REJECTED

Munson, Feh. 7.

The United Nations Command today was non-committal but was exported to reject a new Communist peace plan which lgnored. South Korra and injected Formosa and other explosive issuçs into final settle- ment of the Korean war.

The Reds on Wednesday called for a high level political conference within 90 days after an armistico is signed to settle all Asian problems related to peace in Korea.

+ There was no official reaction from the United Nations. Vice-Admiral C. Turner Joy accepted Unanimous the three-point draft recommendations of the Reds for detailed study and said it did not imply con- currence. Then he asked for a recess to scrutinise the proposal.

Vote On Japanese

Peace Pact

"Having in mind the progress that the Communists have made In Azla in the past few years, It does not require auch imagina- flor to consider the threat that they cot

could be to South-East Asia. Australia and the other de- mocracies bordering the Pacific, in two bye-elections--at South

port and Bournemouth East-related where the Conservative Men-

London, Feb. 6. Pelling is taking pince today

4. Military assistance to the

(General Matthew B. Ridg= { way, Supreme Allied Comman-forces of Franco and the Stajes der, was in Korea but The Indo-China. purpose of his visit was unt Indicated.}

"MAIN CONTENT"

"It is only when these prob- tema related to the Korean question are solved

Bimul

Tatra as no indication when All Allied reply would 心 rezdy. Any recommendations in governments

<oncerned mat Le fouilly agreed upon by said. "that peace in Kores can

taneously," General Nam, 2 Alica and the Communists.

Staff offers

be consolidated; that peace in were to meet

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can be restored a.m. today in Panmunjom and that the state of extreme on still controversial points for tension into which the world sion. of a

So truce, Solcmn-faced North Korcan

Washington, Feb. 6. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee volel

unanimously today Cor ratification of the Japanese pouce treaty and three curity pacts. At the wine tune it acted to

pact would not imply Soviet пу

they get the industrial rc- sources of Japan," he said.

It was important to prevent her, Mr R. S. Hulon and M: make cless that approval of the prisoner exchange and superv has been plunged as the result Japan from failing under Com- Gunist domination and thereby Brendan Bracken respectively. becoming an active partner

In

were raised to the Peerage.

the campaign to subjugate the The Southport result will he

whole of Asia as a preliminary in attacking Australia, Mr Casey £510.

The most important provision

defence.

declared tonight. Three cut- didates will fight, for the South- port seat and four for

peace

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of the war in Korea, can turn

Although there was DO im- medinte Allied reaction, there was speculation that the UN Command would instal Its Tunction was to end the Korean

recognition Rarsiun

for the better." claims against Japan General Nam 11,, dressed in full arising

the Yall' +0,2 uniform and conservative black The General called this the ference

of his flushy"mein instead The diplomatic agreements white kid boots, unfolded

content" of the Com- the munist draft forming the foundation of the Red plans for Korea during the Agenda Item & and asked

of principles for for Bourne-Administration's policy lathe 30-minute plenary session of the Aliles to concur.

Pacific now go before the full the Armistice Delegations. Senate for Anal action.

Ils 102-word proposal boiled In addition to the peace down to; treaty, The State Department

"OTHER PROBLEMS" nezounted ti ain of with Australia security

1. A political and New Zealand, the Philip within 90 days after an armis pine Republic and Japan.

tice is signed. Chairman Tom Connolly (Damecral-Texas) told newanen forces from Korea to be de

2. Withdrawal of all foreign The figures at the General treaties were approved eldest first at the political con-

ference as a pre-requisite

Simultaneaua

of the treaty was the recogni- mouth East, Hew that Japan as p sovereign nation had the inherent right of The three candidates at South- Individual or collective self-port are Mr R.F, Hesketh (Con-

servitve), Mr Alan Tillot has It said that Australia and (Labour), and Mr D. Bentlift New Zealand nt San Francisco (Liberal). Me Bentliff fought find called for specifie imita- the stat unsuccessfully at the tions on Japanese naval rearm General Election in October. jaments-and-long-range-aircraft, "but we do not oppose some rë- establishment of Japanese de fence forces.”—Reuter,

Problem

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Election were:

with the

Lacts

reservations by the 13

ing behind closed doors.

R. S. Hudson (Cona) 30,388, members of the commilles mett-, peaceful settlement.

II. O. Ellis (Lab.) 12,535. Bent-

if (beral) 7.578.

The

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rot

conference

solution of

War and leave the decisions on what the political talks should include to higher levels.

General

As if anticipating this stand,

Nam 11

the urged Korean question was not an Isolated one, and said "all argu-

tenable and invalid,"

Ganero! Nam I

suggested

BID FOR LEADERSHIP that Ave UN representatives meet five representatives of the

It appeared that bunching all governments of Red China and of the troubles of the East with North Korea to negotiate the the Korean war and demanding

final political settlement.

that they be settled all at once This epparently excluded the was a major Red bid to assume government of South Korea leadership for all of Asia before from the political conference the United Nations. because the Southern Republic is not a member of the United

Nations,

ile sided that non-recognition other Aslatie problems relatedments to isolate I were "un- of Russian lali was exprereed to pence in Korca,

written into the Bourne- in a statement mouth East are. Nigel Nichol- committee's proposed resolation son (Conservative), R. D. Rees of ratification.

Senator Connally said this (Labour), J. C. Holland (Liber- al) and S. Kermode. (indepen-statement would

require Mr Holland contested action by any of the other 48 dent).

the General nations that signed the treaty at the division at

San Francisco last September B. Election. Canberra, Feb. 8.

Russia WA not a signatory The External Affairs Minister,

Associated Press... Mr Richard G. Casey, cald here today that the question of the control of Dutch New Guinea Brendan Bracken should be put into "cold storage" 28,130. H. J. Barnes (Lab.) until more urgent problems in 11,350. J. C. Holland (Liberal) the area were considered.

He had made it clear to the Indonesians that this was the

Australian Government's

view,

he added.

"It is difficult for us to under-

The Agures at the General Elections were:

3,338.-Reuter,

East Indies C-in-C

London, Feb. 8. Vice-Admirat W. R. Slayter

stond the reiterated claim of Indonesia to sovereignty over Dutch New Guinea, particularly has been appointed Commander-

the

as it is clear that the Indonesian in-Chief. East Indies Station, Government has a wide range of a succession

to Vice-Admiral and security Sir grave economic

Geoffrey N. Oliver, problems to solve in its present Adaniralty announced tonight. territory," Mr Casey Maid. He will take up his new duties Reuter.

carly in August, 1052. Reuter.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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American Aid

TRUMAN STATEMENT

South Korean President Syng- man Rhee at Pusan made clear on Wednesday what, he thought of the armistice negotiations.

General Nam Il tied in the He called them "meaningless"

For Indian explosive Formosan issue with- and declared "we cannot and

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out even mentioning it specifi-will not accept any agreement cally by rume. did so by short of national unification," referring back to statement

when yo broke out.

by President Harry S. Truman President Rhee declared that

will Korean war first Korea

become "pnother China" if the UN agreed with Posadena, Calif., Feb. G. The Ford Foundation plans to

General Nam s prepared the Reds to "eave part of our country" In Communist hands spend millions in India and statement said: Pakistan

"On June 27, 1050, Presiden! and if the Allied troops should industrial Truman....publicly. Arain

pull out "step by step" Asso .connected workers and improve agricul-

health and

the

war in Korea with other clated Press. literacy in ture,

questions of the East and used rural villages,

the Korean war as a pretext for The Trustees announced an a series of warlike measures în The largest grant is $1,200,000 ment of the Korean question

the East. The peaceful

sattle- for a three-year development programme in Indian villages. calls for simultaneous solution of The Foundation hopty to in- these other important problems

related to the Korean question.

This referred to the President's statement ordering:

initial grant of $0,550,000.

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Pakistan gets $1,100,000 fer training skilled and semi skilled industrial workers arct $500,000 to help establish a women's college of home science and teacher training.

1. U.S. air and sea forces to give Korean government troops "cover and support":

2. The U.S. Seventh Fleet to prevent any attack on Formosa and the Nationalists an Formosa one to cease all ar and sea opern- Among smaller grants is

Communist for $85,000 for a community tions against the

mainland; centre in Delhi's Banghi colony, where the Inte Mohandas 3. A speed-up of military_06- Gandhi worked among the un- alstance 10 touchables, Associated Press. Government;

the

Philippines

Amnesty Suggestion

For Huk

Huk Rebels

Manila, Feb. 6.

Washington

Gives Visa

To British

Novelist

BRITAIN'S NEW PRINCE CONSORT

His-Royal Highness the-Duke of Edinburgh,-who becomes the now- Queen's- Prince Consort. It is the first time Britain has had a Prince Consort since Friace

Albert, husband of Queen Victoria.

Ground Being Prepared For New Anglo-Egyptian Negotiations

Cairo, Feb. 6.

The Arabic language evening newspaper, Al Baiagh, said today that the Egyptian Prime Minister, Dr Aly Maher Pasha, and Sir Ralph Steven- son, the British Ambassador, were busy preparing the ground for new Anglo-Egyptian negotiations.

Al Zaman, another evening newspaper, said that the British Government had decided to resume negotiations with Egypt at an early date.

"The British

Government | four new. Ministers to his o!!- will not submit definite pro- | Independent Cabinet, which was posals but will start official formed nine days ago. alles with an open mind, un-

affected by the 1936 Treâty or They are M. Alphonso Greies, by previous talles or negotiaan agricultural expert who be dons" Al Zaman said.

comes Minister of Agriculture, Dr Abdel Gell Enri Bey, "It is learned that Britain's Minister of Commerce ar.d allitude towards the Sudan Industry and Minister of Supply: important Mohammed Aly Rushdi Bey, has undergone an change."

Minister of Municipal Affairs, The pro-Government Al and Dr. Zoheir Garana, Minister Ahram cald that the Foreign of Rural Affairs. Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden's,

Salla

Seri Pasha, who was speech on Egypt in the House appointed Minister of Agrical- of Commons Yesterday had a ture when the Cabinet was "marked canellatory spirit" but formed on January 28, now takes

warned 'He must remember that the question of placing Anglo-Egyptian relations upon munications. a firm basis should not be tho

t'at any bargaining.".. sublet

has repeatedly set farth her national demands, the

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Killed In Rioting

Bogota, Colombia, Feb. 6.

The Conservative Party SLYS nowspaper El Biglo that four policemen and neven Conservative Party members were killed in s Berlous riot at the village Li Magdalena

newsmper other

of

Fald

Bersons were

Kurt and · 14 · bouses

burned down in the dia.

turbance which started when police attempted to search a dance hall, where a carnival was in progress. The despatch dià not add why the search WAN

Fress.

over the pottfallo of. Com-

Ibrahim Abdel

Wahab, who was originally appointed Minis-

conducted. and Industry ter of Commesce and Supply

becomes attached to Minister of State the Presidency of the Council of Ministars

now

Washington, Feb. 4. The Afturnoy-General

has medication of which she will ruled that Graham Greene never accept. She will never prominent British novelist and £ up her ne lond struggle The names of the four new Catholle Jayman, is eligible for untu: - her rights .Qre fully

Ministers have been seat to an American visa.

King Farouk for his approval prior to being sworn in

The State Department said ni Tuesday night that on the basis

realised.”

CAIRO ROUND-UP/20

Associated

AMERICA WANTS TO

A socret investigation is still RETALIATE

AMERICAN BOLE Al Ahrein described Mr of the ruling by Attorney- Eden's reference to the Sudan General McGrath, the American asuntoriunate and said that proceeding to establish who are Consul at Saigon, Indo-China, Egypt had already suggested the people behind the Calro in- has been instructed to grant Mr the best manner in which the eldents and the Police are daily Greene a visa to visit the United Sudanese might exercise the rounding up more suspects. States.

phalt of US an

absolutely

Observers sold that chances-

Washington, Feb. 0. These are in the main people. It was disclosed today that Mr Greene's appilcatlan had Elsewhere in the zame paper connected with the deriuary 20 commended

who new belleved to have been the State Department has re- strict curbs on A Liberal member of the House of Represen-been held up for three weeks. It was stated: “Americaine

had acknowledged

business tatives filed today a bill providing for complete in his application that pledged playing at important diploidents or with the marking of Russian diplomatic travel in this

various

and country and is Ecclcing the touses, amnesty for all members of the Communist-led a member of the Communist mate park in stressing in Egypt

necessary tipproval from other the necessity of and Ezilala Party during his youth but

One of the major taska. that Government agencies to put Huk army.

Pmerica joined as a prank and paid but

the.. has brought pro to restore the confidence of the

Covernment is mekling is them into effect. 28 cents duca

sure to beat upon Entain to The bill has the support of a certain period which would be

change her policy in the Sudan communities. Hying for approval; were good") the Defence Secretary, Mr up to Congress to determine.

and The State Department tool no. in a way that meets Exyplin

foreign

busineiser. Ramon Magsaysay, under whose The surrendering Hults would

King Foroute, through his nction

the on

The State Department (pro- application | wishes in the hope of: winnilig |_* leadership Government forces also be paid for every fream because, officials said, existing Egypt's membership in the slice Royal Cabinot leader.posed the move in retaliation for have been

waging relentless surned over to the Government.laws lay down a polley of Mickle East tefence plan.

Hafez Aff has sent

sent message an order handed down in Mos- warfare on the dissidents, the| Mr: Fernandez won Me Mag barring persons who have been Adises, the Wardist paper,

those Defence Department spokesman sayany's support of the proposed Communists.

whose business had cow on January 10, restricting that

destroyed or damaged boen

travel by. "American 'and other sald, ...

don, instead of declaring Pimler Mahe measure in conference today,

tas sued foreign diplomatie personnel in MC The bill was filed by Con- Me Fernandez said that he had Attorney-General Howard his Government's desire to case reassuring statements while last the Soviet Unión. grogman Estanislao Fernandez, sounded out asident leaders in McGrath ruled that Mr Greens the present: tenton, made a pight: the Minister of the • In-

The recommendation will not of Laguna Province, one of the Faguna Province and found was eligible despite this, the series of claims, including pay-ferior Maraghy announced prov where the 'dissidents them willing to accept an State Department said, under ment of compensatiep

go into effect until the Potence facilities for residence visas for Department and other interested irr

foreigners. a section of the law which per Under the proposed foglala-

Huks have been fighting mits him to make exceptions to

In London, the Driish Over agencies voiced their opintong.. cas Airways Corporation an-, President Elpidio Quirino the Government for six years 1:0 broad policy,

The British - should show a cas is authorised to

But the State Department's. full but during the past year, they

nounced that they were once grant a

conciliatör) 5').opirit and: amnesty 10. all Buks, including have been talking", p⠀ zovera Greene sald in Saigon genuine desire to reach no more routing their East African arguments are expected to carry the top ranicing diesiciendi beating from the armed forces that he wanted to visit the agreement with Egypt instead services through Calto, which a considerable weigh lendex Luk Turue and Jesu

during the The travel contral plon Lava for

whose capture ded

for the Huks. In 1948 close an article on palley of Kurberas nation The dras service calling

calling favoured by the State Depart has but the Huks did not surrender whs writing an article on Asia British whete, the opportunity ga first

be those leaving diplomata in the United States Nairobi

tion

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NEW MINISTERS"

or allve the Goverment, heel me a Cuŝino, granted on United States to consult with | of reverting to their traditions; had been bypassed £19 Star: 214 Rebelled; "25. Carousal, 23 Noat. 27 Suspends.. offgred" zubstantial. Przyki Me fallurg of the amnesty plan for them. He also wanted to this flour; soemon, so be di ered the on February U) and leave to give formal notice of any Showng 1: Sput, 2 Alcap. 4 Moor" 5 Loud, 6 Clear, caithe, The Huks would be granted theil-wog.dija to tap refusal of vit Hollywood; in, connection | simo can only tame haga London on February : 10′′ trips they plan, away from the. lay down those with the timing

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