CHANGE IN Rhine Army's
BRITISH POLICY?
Prediction Made By Tokyo Paper
Tokyo, June 11. Roadjustments in the bulance of top-level United Kingdom and United States Far East policies were pre- dicted by the widely-rend Mainichi newspaper in com- menting on the arrival of British Defence Minister, Field Marshal Earl Alexun- der, and his
party.
Contending that
uncasiness
prevailed in Britain over the Korean situation, the Mainichi suggested that Lord Alexander's visit might influence the future course of
of truce negotiations on
the
pelsoner Issue.
The paper
participation
said that Eritish
in the truco talks
was vigorously advocated in the British Press.
in
The Mainichi saw Elgnificance
the coming visit of the Bri- tish High Commissioner in Southeart
Mr Malcolm
Asia,
MacDonald, and raid Japan might expect to be included in the Colombo Plan to strengthen Asian countries as a high-level talks here.
result of
The Mainichi claimed that Lord Alexander's conferences would have added significancr view of the expansion of the in United States Embassy organisa
tian
D3
In Jupan The paper described the future of the
Embassy here American
the Far "virtually
Eastern headquarters of the State Department."
The
Nalnigh
concluded:
"New and adjusted policies of the West towards the Far East will be discussed between the British visitors and United States diplomats and military in Japan and Korea."Reuter.
Naval War
Games In
New C-in-C
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 1952.
MIDDLE-OF-ROAD
POLICY FOR JAPANESE
Lieutenant-General Sir Richard Gale, Director-General of Military Training at the War Office, who has been appointed Ho takes Commander-in-Chief, British Army of the Rhine, over from General Sir John Harding, who is to succred Field- Marchal Sir William Sum as Chief of Imperial General Staff when the Istier's term expires. —Express Photo,
MacArthur Picked To Deliver
The Med. "Keynote" Address
Valelta, June 10.
Over 50 warships, including two aircraft-carriers and tive cruisers, and 100 aircraft from
Chicago, June 10. .
General MacArthur was today chosen to de- five nations are massing in the liver the "keynote" address at the Republican Mediterranean tonight for exer- National Convention here on July 7.. che "Beehive"
opening On Wednesday the biggest "Allled manoeuvres in this area:
Greek British,
and Italian warships pre sailing tonight against American 6th Fleet. The latter will attempt to cut convoy routes between Greece, Raly and the Western Mediterranean and cap- ture Malta.
French units are also taking
First Post-War Envoy To Britain Outlines Views
London, June 10.
Shuniosi Matsumoto, Japanese Ambassador to Britain, said today that Japan must seek a middle road between British and American foreign policies and must stamp out unfair Japanese trade competition in order to establish friendly inter- national relations.
In an interview, the 51-year-old diplomat who was twice Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs dur- ing the war and who is Japan's first Ambassador to Britain for 11 years, said that he faced a diffi- cult task..
He said, "I cannot say anything about Japan's foreign policy. At the moment the situation is difficult; particularly in Far East affairs.
Cocktail Party
Washington, June 10. Description of a typical Washington vocktail party:
"The underground rush hour, with sandwiches and free drinks-but never any scats,"
1st Royal
Fusiliers Honoured
London, June 10,
of the Wic 1st Battalion
Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), for
WES
ΣΤΟΜΙ which sails
ien Korea in
hongured by
"America has one polley. Britain has another, Il ccemy that Japan must find a way be- tween the two."
in
Mr Matsumoto spoke English, slowly and with much thought.
He summarileed
his, mission
in the United Kingdom as bringing about the best possible relations between Japan and the United Kingdom, He said, "CO
d, regard my task as being somewhat dimcult. Minister Koichiro Azakel, who came here last July, has made
it
casier. He has opened the way for ine by making many good friends in England."
On the question of trade dls- relations, Mr Matsumoto played even more careful thought.
TRADE WITTI REDS
"I cannot say anything about Japanese trade with Commutust China,
"Many people want to tiudo with China but they are not IL sppears im- realistic.
possible," he said,
On Japan's relations with Na- tionallet China, Mr Matsumoto appeared notably cautious.
our
Liverpool days' time, the capital today.
You remember the famous The "keynote" is the main opening speech
Thousands. of Londoners exchange of letters between Mr
of John Foster Dulles and that is to set the tone of the convention and cam-watched the long column
Minister, Shigeru battle-dressed soldiers exercise: Primo Ordinarily the keynote speaker is made their Regimental privilege of Yoshida? "Blue Farce", the paign.
"I suppose the treaty between temporary chairman but not this year,
marching through the elty with
Nationalist China bayonets fixed, drums beating Japan and The choice of General Mac- My Walter Hallanan, of West and colours flying. Arthur was made in private Virginia, a Taft supporter, was The battalion marched past letters," he said. by the Convention's 40-member chosen temporary chainman. the Regimental War Memorial Arrangements Committee. It Representative Josepit Martin, in Halborn and the Regimental was a victory for supporters of House Minority Leader, ho Chapel and Garden of Remem Senator Tərl
at St. has praised General MacArthur brance
Sepulchre's a possible
Presidential Church, Holborn Viaduct, to the the designation of Though
named un-the Regimental nomince,
depot in General MacArthur had been animously as permanent chair-Tower of London.
of General man
the and At the Tower, where the Convention. resisted by backers
Senator's chief
Senator Carlson, the leading Fusiliers were raised in 1683, a Eisenhower, the rival, there were only scattered Elsenhower backer, issued a salute was taken at the historic "no's" when the vote was statement in New York that he Traitors' Gate by Lieutenant- taken, a spokesman saki.
ald not belleve any effort would General be made to contest the selection of General MacArthur to deliver
keynote address,
part.
The climax of the manoeuvres under the overall command of Britain's new naval Commander- in-Chief in the Mediterranean. Admiral Eari Mountbatten, will be a mass amphibious assault on Malta by American Marines opposed by British Commandos and light Infantry.-Reuter.
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There is not anything to do
was made in the spirit of those
UNFAIR PRACTICES Mr Matsumoto said that the Japanese Embassy in Londen was all receiving complaints from Brilish manufacturers and unfair Japanese traders alleging competition in British markets infringements trado marks and registered designs.
He would stop that.. Japan must compete in world markets. Like other countries her trade had suffered and was very bad just now.
of
FIFTY YEARS A PRIEST
Beventy-three-year old Dr Johannes Remiger seen during the service in Munich which marked his Golden Jubilee 50 years LS Priest of the Catholic Church. Ho Was Bishop of Prague for 18 years before being expelled from Czechoslovakia, Express
Photo.
Reformer's Claim For Damages
LIBEL ACTION BY WOMAN
Marthe