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Objections To Army On "Pool" System
Paris, Feb. 4.
The French Air Minis. ter, l'ierre Montel, claimed today that France had the right to revise certain pro- tocols of the European De fence Community Treaty (E.D.C.).
"France wants to see Europe free,' but she is also concerned with her own liberties," he
maid.
Not n single Frenchman thought France should assume the entire responsibility for the defence of Europe, the ter sold.
"When I am
Minis-
asked: Should Gremeng Luke part in the de- ¦ fance of the Western world'. I reply: A thousand times
You'
Increasing opposition to sacri- firing French Army independ
a "proted" European Atly was reflected In
the election of two strong opponents of the scheme today to key As- the National posty sembly's Cominissions examin- ing the European Delance Com- invulty Treaty,
on
Their election was generally ccnerded to show that a ninjo- rily of the National Assembly, excluding Communists, hortile
(1 abandoning Bovereignty of
Arnic Forces.
the
15 the
French
The Foreign Affairs Commis- sion elected Socialist Jules Moch as its rapporteus, on the proposed European Army talks and the Delence Commission elected Gaullist Goneral Pierre Koenig.
Candidates favouring supra- national powers under the exist
treaty wore decisively de-
feated for the posts.
Observers believe that, in a
vote on the supranational issue
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Belfast, Feb. 4.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1953.
A Defensive Alliance For
HE CLIMBS
Free Asian Nations Seen As Necessity
VIEWS OF FAR EAST OBSERVER
Singapore, Feb. 4.
I
The time is now ripe and the situation absolutely clear to Asian nations that some kind of defensive alliance among them is needed on the lines of NATO or something similar, a well-informed Asian diplomatic observer here told the United Press.
The observer was commenting on. the new situation created by President Eisenhower's decision to withdraw the United States Seventh Fleet from the Formosa Strait.
The observer, who declined to be identified, said that any defence alliance for Pacific Asia, however, must be sponsored by and include Asian nations to be successful.
Any defence set-up for Asta The threat by Communists in composed only of such nations India was not so imminent as like the United States, Britain, in other countries in Asia such France. Australla and New na Thailand, Burma, Indo- Zolland would definitely Tot China, Malaya and the Philip- have the support of Asian pines which, perhaps, was one peoples, especially those who of the reasons why Mr Nehru have a suspicion of colonial or chose to remain alcot in the imperial polley.
The observer said that even | the United States was not free from ruspicion and any move by
| East-West cold war.
A POSITIVE FOLICY
The observer sold it was true
her in this direction was bound that Asian nations had no vast
to be misunderstood as en-standing armies but he pointed couraging prolongation of the out that neither had India. las vestiges of colonialm by the Western Powers in Asia.
BY NIGHT definite stand
years.
many
and
takse in other
"Ike's" Nominees Approved
President Eisenhower's action Committee
Approval came would definitely have psycholo- as the Senate prepared to de- gical effects in that it had given bate the nomination of Harold Aslan countries proof that the E. Talbott to be Secretary of foreign policy of the new Ameri- the_Air_Force," can administration as a posi- The Senate was expected to
confirm | tive one.
Mr Talbott for the
which forced the Chinese Reds unfilled.
Dost, last of the five senler It had also created a situation Defence Department jobs still Chairman Leverett
Appointments To Defence Posts He added that like India,
Washington, Feb. 4. India, the Philippines, Thai-other Asian countries, too, had
vast populations land, Japan
and natural
Four members of Presi- and Burma, the obierver sald, must make
resources grid given a chance to dent Dwight D. Elsen- 4 develop they should be able hower's Defence Depart- now and unlic to field armies as good, if not Into a solid bloc against aggres- better than what the Western ment team won unanimous sion or face the threat of being Powers could produce,
approval from the U.S. A man whose unusual gobbled up one by one, as
happened in
Senato Europe
Armed and estimable hobby Hitler
Services when As an example he pointed to Mussolini'started the 12 divisions of ROK troops
Committee today even makes him n nocturnal maving before World War II.
at present fighting La Korca before their nominations ⚫ climber of lamp-posts is
which comprised two-thirds of had He said that in the initial the United Nations forces there.mitted to the Senate.
been formally sub- Mr Courtenay Hosking, of stages these nations could form In the next four months, the *e of the 123 passengers and Wilton Road, Southampton, the nucleus of a Pacific pact present treuly would not be eres,
died when the ratified by the National Assem-Stranraer-Larne ferry steamer
a 35-year-old draughtsman and then gradually expand to in the Ordnance Survey may like to join. bly.-Beuter.
countries which Princess Victoria sank in a storm off the Copeland Islanda | Office and a keen amateur |*** on Saturday, ware buried in entomologist for
ANZUS PACT Northern Ireland today.
If some of them were fearful Among them was Major M.
Ever since he was a boy. Ms between the two Chinese re of being involved in a fight Sinclair, Northern Ireland Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Hosking has wandered abroad Finance. Consiliuents
suggested whom after dark in search of mothe, gimes, the observer
to be on guard against the possl- Saltonstall arrango Major Sinclair represented for 15 He has made countless night-that they could
it so
(Republican- bility of an invasion from For- Massachusetts) of were among thousands time expeditions in Cornwall that the nucleus would compose mesa, no matter how remote it Services Committee
the Armed Ycure who lined the
forecast route from his (he was born in the Cornish only those countries not direct
might be.
confirmation after a little more Ihane
involved, the family burying village of Wall), Surrey and y
Indicating Stockholm, Feb. 4.
that The ground.
Governor of Hampshire.
both Chinese regimes may be Although the Chinese Reds
talk." Tho Prime Minister, Tege Northern Ireland attended.
But Senator might not and it necessary to (Democrat-Tennessee)
Estes Kefouver Mr His hunting equipement, in-ad- left out. Erlandar, today refused Con- Winston Churchill was
sold ho withdraw repre-dition to deer-stalker hat and. servative and Liberal demands sented by Lord Birkenhead.
from Commericling on Anzus, the their supplies were bound to be Talbott's replies to criticism of
Korca, s still not satisßed warm clothing, consists of a large
with Mr for restrictions on the move- Poller and coast guards kent black net and a haversack con- observer salti that a Pacific affected as they would need to World War I aircraft contracts nicut of Soviet diplomats in watch today along County Down laining boxes for his prey,
pact could exist simultaneously equip armies needed to garrison. Sweden.
for more bodies. from thels bunting grounds are any- with Anzus. In the case of Aus- the long China coastline.
Congressional Committees by Princess
which lies where that lamp-posts are he traila and
and New Zealand, he Victoria,
Charles Evans Hughes, six miles off the const
is an accomplished lamp-post said, they could either join Asian These needs, the observer said, pecial Presidential investigator Eighty-three bodies have been") climber.
countries in a Pacile pact or would force Red China to cali 1917-18. recovered so far, leaving 45 stlli Even moth-hunting has its rely on the United States for on Russin for more ald which,
Services Com- missing. Up to this morning, 80 hazards. Mr Hosking has been their defence under the Anzus in turn, would strain Russian defence nominations today after
the Armed mitice actod on four additional bodies had Reuter.
been identified, threatened with a shotgun 'by a élliance.
resources. Ir this manner, he Surrey gamekeeper, and order-
added, pressure in Korea would Senator Saltonstall produced a lamp-post by the off a
The diplomatic observer said be distributed,
Jelter from President Eisen- matron of a girls hostel, also that a Pacific pact without India
hower promising to send the The Minister of the Interior Rebels Driven Out in Surrey--he had climbed the could still serve a useful pur-
nominations to the Senate during Mr Gunnar Hedlund, supported the Prime Minister's refusal,
Rangoon, Feb: 4-lamp-post In
complete ignor-pose although the importance of
the day.
but gave this warning: The
Burmese Government troops ence of a hostel in the vicinity.her Inclusion could not be over
This Reuterphoto shows MrLmphasised. esplonage carried out in this today drove 300 Karen rebels
Hosking, net at the ready, country has made it absolutely from the town of Elame, 100
climbing lamp-post in it of Rangoon, after Southampton park. necessary for us to sharpen our miles west watch, not least of the un- fierce hand-to-hand fighting. reliable clements among our Einme was seized by rebels last
week.-Associated Press,
Conservative Jender Jarl Ijalmarsson told the Lower House of Parlament during the debate: "It is completely ob- vious that ite Soviet Embassy and the legations co-operating with it had played a considerable role in the espionage against our country.
"
citizens."—Reuter.
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Saboteurs
United Nations, Feb. 4.
Mr Trygve Lie. United Nations Secretary-General, said today that the United Nations was "not a profitable place for spies and suboteurs."
In a report dealing with the problem of members of the staff accused of subversive activities, the Secretary ·
General said: "Almost all meetings and docu- mentation of the United Nations.
ara
open for all to sec and hear. No, milliary secrets are ever handled by the Secre fariat."
In a long report, Mr Ele sald
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Although the observer docs not foresee any real invasion of
"Approved ́by the Committee the China mainland in the im medlato future, he
that after a brief hearing were these said Initial successes of Nationalist four members of "little cabinet" He noted that India liked to raids might boost the morale of rank: take a neutral stand but stressed guerilla forces the China
TRUMAN MEN that no one could be neutral mainland, and the people who John A. Hannah, President of because the struggle in the were now being oppressed by Michigan Stato College, world today was a global one the Chinese Communists were Assistant Secretary of Defence In that whatever advance. Com- bound to rally to aid Chiang for Manpower and Personnel, munism makes in Europe will { Kai-shek'a raiders. United succeeding Mrs Anna M. Rosen- affect Asia and vice-versa.
berg,
Charles S. Thomas of Call- fornia, head of a retall clothing stare, Under-Secretary of the Navy-
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Earl Dallas Johnson of Con- secticut, BOW dat Assistant Secretary of the Army, to be Under Secretary of the Army.
Frank C. Nash of Washington, Assistant Assistant Secretary of Defence co-ordinating all foreign aid and international programmes.
Mr Nash and Mr Johnson are from the Truman Adminion and served under
Robert Lovett.
All four officials promised the
conflicts with their official post-
win Senate confirmation for the
Tito To Visit Turkey
The
Belgrade. Feb. 4.
Yugoslav Tanjug News Agency announced to- Cay that Marshal Tito had acorpied an Invitation to visit Turkey this year, if hit engagements permitted, No date for „fila vialt laa been definitely, set; The Invitation was extended by President of the Torkish Republic, Mr C.
Bayar.
The invitation WAJ relayed to starshal Tito by Mr H. Keyinen, head of the Türkish Parliamentary Delegation now winding up“. d 15-day visit to Yugoslavia,
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Berlin, Feb. 4.
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