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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1952,

AURIOL AT A CUP FINAL

New Stage Reached In US Armed Aid To Western Europe

Prprisent-Auriol-of-France exapped in a moment of ob- the French Cup Final in vious enjoyment as he watched Faris recently-Express photo.

Jap Judges In

BRITAIN'S

London Court ||PACT WITH

London, May 12.

Three Japaneso“ judges sat in a British High Court today as guests of tho Queen's Juslices.

The three judges, Makoto Iwata, Kazuto

Tahila and Konto Sekal, all of the High Court of Tokyo, aro spending a month in Bri- film nt the Government's invitation to study the legal Bystem.-Associated Press.

Peking's Latest On

Germ Warfare

PORTUGAL

-Washington, May 12.

The House Foreign Affairs Committee.said today that under the Mutnal Security Programme "1952 and 1953 will be years in which large quan." tities of combat equipment will go into the hands of the forces being made combat-ready under General Eisenhower's command."

The Committee, reporting on the extension of the programme, contrasted this outlook with the calendar year 1951 during which, it said, "equip- ment provided by the United States served mainly to meet the training requirements of the forces brought into being during that year and to get certain critical deficiencies or replace certain of the obsolete equipment of the troops in being."

It d: "The programme each country concerned ad # provides for casing the physical definite commitment to the plan. demands of European rearma- 2-Equipment for countries ment 011 the resources and outside NATO would be furnlah- factories of the United States by ed only for forces in being or

the having

United States immediately mobilisable.

france the procurement of 3.-The scale of equipping 1 $1,000,000,000 of military ald

would be on the most austere itcm in Europe during the fiscal year 1953. Contracts will basis and limited to items of the

highest priority. be placed only for amounts and types of items falling within the of calculated requirements European defence and in that respect will not differ from the ald Items supplied physically from the United States,"

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AUSTRIAN PLEA

t

of

~Meanwhile Chancellor Leopold"; Figlof Austria-has-come-to It sald that particular

America to warn that foreign emphasts would be given, how- ever, to logistic considerations.ald cuts might hurt his country's bold effort to build democracy For example, the production of

under the gun barrels ammunition and spare parts Russian occupation troops, Europe would be given special The Chancellor and his wli Encouragement under the off-arrived in New York yesterday shore procurement programme and hurried on to Washington

p.m. today to receive because of the obvious necessity for close sources of supply of warm official welcome from the

Secretary these items.

of State, Ir Dean Acheson.

1

The Commitee-commented: "It is necessary for the United, Dr Figl is assured of a chonet In a personal States to supply military aid to plead his case Items London, May 12

also because recipien: conterence with President Tru Mr Anthony Nutting, Foreign nallons are not able to pay for men and in talks with Mr Ache- son, the foreign aid chief, Mr Under-Secretary, was asked in

Averell Harriman, and Congres the House of Commons today

sional leaders during his thres-

want revisions had been made

in the Anglo-Portuguese treaty of 1373.

He replied, amid cheers, that it had never boen rovised. had teen confirmed in later treaties on a number of occa- sians. The treaty was couched in general terms, the two part- ners undertaking to give another mutual assistance,

one

-(Labour)

Mr John Rankin who had raised the matter, sald that the only copy of the treaty available to members was writ- 1:41 in language ກາ longer commonly understood. Should not the treaty be brought up to New Delhi, May 12. date and could the Minister give Mr Liu Chen-chi, Vice- some idea of its commitments? Chairman of the Chinese In-

Mr Nutting answered by intu vestigation Commission

extrnet alleged germ warfare in Korea, reading the following

People's from the treaty: "As true and said Republic would welcome any in- faithful friends the contracting shall henceforth be dependent Investigation, accord-parties

and enemies Ing to a Press Trust of India friends to friends

to enemies and shall assist, report from Peking.

maintain and uphold each other sea and Jand mutually by against all men who may live

the

Chinese

Speaking at a Press preview of

a germ warfare exhibition opened

In Peking yesterday by the China or die, and of whatever dignity."

Peace Council, M. Liu Chen-chi-Reuter,

sald China would welcome an

Independent investigation just as

it "welcomes that of the Peace

Counell Commission."

But he laid down twa re- quisites for any such indepen- dent investigation. "It must be and fair, just and unbiassed, must not seek to fish out any Information which may affect military secrets to give to the enemy," he said.

Close Poll

In Panama

Limit On Air day stay in the capitel. Aid Proposed

Washington, May 12. Republican Senator William Knowland today proposed that America limit shipments of jet planes to her allies to 10 Der cent

The famed entl-Nazi, who is making his Arst United States visit since he was named to head his Government seven years ago, plans to discurs the dwindling chances of a Soviet agreement an an Austrian ptace treaty.

But his main concern, Informe:) sources said, is the Congressional move to slash the Foreign Aid Bill of production until her own air force was fully equipped with jela, lle made the propeial, an Amendment to the Foreign Aid Bilt before the Senate Armed Services Committee.

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The Committee postponed acuing on the proposal witil Tuesday to hear the views of military air experts.

Knowland Senator declined to say whether it was proposed, under the Mutual Assistance Fro- gramme. to send over 10 per cent of American jes production to other nations. He said this was secret information but commented "You can draw your own. conclusions from my

amendment."-Repler.

Austria fears that severe cuts would damage ita eponamic recovery progress and strengthen the hand of the Communis19. United Press.

BRITONS IN

AMERICA

CALLED UP

London, May 12.

The House of Commons got a chuckle today out of the re- mark that Britans should stay away from America if they wanted to keep out of the US. Armed Forces.

all of the equipment their forces

A Labour member, A. T, require."

Paget, made the remark after The report said, "It should be Anthony Nutting, Parliamentary emphasised that the United Under-Secretary for Foreign States is not the sole supplier Affairs, said Amorleans living

to of weapons and vehicles here are not under a similar foreign nations. In addition

cegation.

Margaret Harrison, La- financing the pay, maintenance,, clothing and housing of troops, bour, said she had received in-

Countrica European

suppiled formation that Britons, who had themselves with over $2,000, done National Service training It is known that the result 000,000 of military hardware in in. Britain, wore called up in

fiscal

America. year 1052,

Panama City, May 12: Panama, which went to the polls yesterday, will not know who is to be the new President Declaring that "germ war- fure is a fast", Mr

Llu sald: for weeks. "The United States still con- tinues it."

It is

10

must be close and it was learn the The Press Trust of India re-ed today that it will only be timated that in the fiscal year She asked if the Government announced after a series of re-1933 European mary produc- would make representations to NATO countries as a whole weeks to carry out.

produce 40 to 50 per cent of the an ally ought not to treat Bri

fish subjects in this way. Colonel Jose Antonio Remon, equipment for their divisions." Mr Nutting replied: These candidato ot

National

conditions apply to permanent Patriotic Coalition, had the

realdents In the U.S., and support of the Government,

port added that the Peking ex counts, which will take many on will exceed $3,500,000,000. the American authorities that

recorded state- hibits include ments of two captured Ameri- can airmen, whose names were given as Enoch and Quinn. - Router.

the

New Members by a Ave-party coalition.

Of WHO

AUSTERITY BASIS

The other candidate. Roberto The section of the report con- people who go there must ac Francisco Chiarl, is supported cerned with off-shore procure- cept the obligations of living in

by elaborating the U.S., but the list of exemp ment concluded the following criteria to be met tions is very broad.

In an oblique rer

reference to The country was back to before any milliary equipment is

the NATO Command fink-ups, normal today. Telegraph ser- sent to a foreign nation:

Major Edward Legge-Bourne vices with the interior," mono-

for North asked amid laughter whether 1.-Equipment polised yesterday by the Gov-

Atlantic Treaty members will bo this Hability might not involve emment, were re-established.

to serve under. The elections led to various provided only for those forces a man having Geneva, May 12,

bloodshed required by the operation of the the same Commander twice.- The United Nations World inoidents.but no

defence plan and accepted by Associated Press. Health Organisation's annual Reuter. assembly today unanimously

Tuplala sleeted

and French Morocco as associate members of the WHO.

Dr Mohamed Gochem. Public Tunisian Minister", ut Health, sald that bls Govern meat wished to ba incorporated" into the European regional sec tion of the WHO.

tho

Dr Mohamed Nazit Dey, Egyptian delegate, told, the Assembly that this question should not be discussed at this lime howegor, and that, if should be referred to the As- sembly's, Ieval Committee drst.

Egypt belongs to the WHO'S Eastern Mediterrenean regionsĮ branch.-United Press,

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