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THE CHINA MAÍL, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1953.
POLICY TOWARDS PEKING Board Of Trade
·Taken al Cherkley Court, in Surrey, this picture shows the party of Colonia! Journalists entertained by Lord Beaverbrook at his country home. Hongkong's representative, the Express Photo, Rev. W, N. Olieung, of the “Wah Kin Yat Po," is in the second row, -
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Colonial Newsmen
Entertained
Lord
By Beaverbrook
London, June 6.
Canada's
Plain Speaking
Cambridge, Mass., June 11.
Mr Lester Pearson, Cana- dian External Affairs Minis ter, said today that the time had come for agreement over "serious" Western dif- ferences on policy toward Asian Communism because the imminence of a truco in Korea mado a united ap- proach a matter of "imme- diato urgency"..
Mr PearsOD, who also President of the United Nations. General Assembly, bluntly told the Harvard University Alumni Association that the United States could expect little support for a
a policy of uncomprondslag hostility to Communism in the
Far East.
He urged that the impending Big Three conference in Ber- muda should seek a policy of urlson before they sat down with Soviet leaders to discuss the large political issues stem- ming down from the Korean
war
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Mr Pearson, carller awarded honorary law degree by Harvard, sald there were signs that serious conflet had already arisen in the West "over the nature and extent of our col lective obligations, if any, to defeat Communism na
A such in Azla" à vivid review of Coronation Day pageantry when, also echoed President on Thursday evening, a special cinema news-reel Eisenhower argument that me
nation could "zo it alone" performance was given for them by Lord Beaver-mphasised that any attempt at brook at Cherkley Court, his Surrey home.
Twenty-five journalists from the Colonies saw
(und
world leadership by "a pistol at the back" was doomed to fail.
ONLY BASIS
Statement On Export Controls
1.
ndort. June 1 Mir Peter Thorneycroft. President of the Board- .of.. Trado, sald today that controls on strategid goods exported
Western Europe and China must bo maintained until the clrcumstanters giving rise to them had ceased exist.
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They had been imposed for "cogent reasons of national urltý" be add-
He was replying in the House of Commons to Mr Harold:... Wilson: former Labour President of the Board of Trade, who urged Lant the controls should now be substantially eased. -Beuter.
Rubber For Red China
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NO EXTENSION
OF PACIFIC DEFENCE PACT
London, June 11.
Well-informed Australian sources today con- firmed the report that there would be no change in the Anzus Pact between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States.
In view of American opposition, it was said, there is no question of the two Dominions again requesting an extension of the pact to include Britain, or any other-power with interests in the Pacific.
This statement of polfey folk lowed the convervallans heti yesterday between the British Prime Minister, Si Winston Churchill, and the Australian and Now Zealand Premiers, Mr Robert Merzles and Mi 5. G. Holand,
In the course of these discus- sions, tho' plans for the co- ordination of the three countries" dolencer were re-examined.
The practical implementation of these plans will be taken up in the General Staff tolick scheduled for this Summer in Australia and New Zealand,
DUTCH HOPES
and Dutch New Guinea.
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In Aid Voted
Washington, June 11.
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