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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1953.

Chinese Nationalists" Growing Anxiety Over United States' Policy

DISTURBING WASHINGTON REPORTS

Taipei, Nov. 11.

There is growing concern in Formosa today about what the United States is planning to do about the China problem.

Officials of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's Government have. made no public demands for assurances or asked any embarrassing questions. They probably will not in the near future.

A-Power For

Industry

London, Nov. 11. Britain's first atomic power station for Industry Will probably be built heur Caltlines. northern Scalland, usually reliable sources said today.

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be the first may atomic power station in the world to produce circtricity un a large scale.

The only known con- tender 1: a similar plant in the United States, which is

đúc to be completed by 1957-China Mail Special.

INQUIRIES

MADE IN DJAKARTA

The Nationalists are gaining the equipment and training in ever increasing amounts; they are sing their youth,

But

But certain rumours and reports which have been drifting into the island have caused the Nationalists no little anxiety.

Th

ope great hope and dream of the Chinese National- Irts is that the United States W help them in thir fight buck to the molasd of China, Generni Sun, the man who

Recently they have

funt built the diinganked_armles enure to question Amrican in- into a crack outt on Formosa tentions. The Pasig Natound-today, told United Fres that 1st fears are:

this Army couki defeat the Communist hordes on the main- lend.

1-That Red Chitu will win jager in the United Nations.

But he pointed out that navnl Loppert would be required to

2.That he United Stater does not hone tly intend to aid the armies of Chiang Kai-sh.kge in their mintând push.

2-That although military ald may be continund the Unile {Satra my dr: deally ssh economic aid to the Nationalist Ginvemment.

The greatest of these fears is that Red China will be adnited to the United Nations as the roogulsed Government of nll Chins.

To the Nationalists that could Iracan only one thing. Once the Communists were recited as the rightful owners of the China mainland, the

would be finished,

Chuse

DISTURBING REPORTS

of

the army on the mainland where it could come to grips with the Rede.

He also emphasised that sup- pilez, ainmunkiion and the other minute requirements of a combat army would be required.

The Nationalists can think of no other than Amerlen who can or will help them in these matters.

ECONOMIC AID

The third fear of the Nation- list Chinere is that the United States will pinel ta' pocketbook

He

Approach By Peking believe that the United States needs more tanks, artillery and

The Hague, Nov. 11. The Chinese Communist Em bassy in Dinkarta has inquired about the purchase of 2.000 to 3,000 tons of Indonesian rubber a month, the Indonèsian news agency Aneta reported today,

Yet the

Nationalsta have beard disturbing reports cently,

to

the matter of

such

Bil extent that The Generalisshino Chiang Kai-shek being offered will be slashed economie ald which is at present drastically.

Military * Is Improving General Sun reporta The Nationalists cannot firmly programme is accelerating.

that the

would ever

Ofree 10

handing ammunition, but the shipment of the Communists rich victory,

such equipment is being Im- particularly at

time when proved. internal troubles in Red China

That leaves are beginning to reich en-

economic nid.. couraging proportions.

Governor O. K. Yut, who is attempting

balance the Nationalist budget

at all costs Increase production in Por

Formors limited industria plants, nukes the point clear.

With Increasing military ald

the need

in direct economic assistance ralio, Governor Yui claims. The mission is now in Tong-Furinosa, the Nationalists feel, teped in the army the burden on For every new soldier equip- kong awaiting further orders. 1ttle me than *

refugee Site. the agency said.

for the counter-attack the strained Nationalist economy

is Increased. Communist-held Experts in Djakarla,

Aneta gainst sald. did not think any rubber mainland, the Nationalists feel exports to China would have a that the time is rapidly Oppitzich

The rgency sold these in- quiries formed the b38 Instructions to the Indonesian

Bison uk in Taipei tha: British and ither pirosites Trade Mission to include rubberre brzini, osight to be upon in its forthcoming discussions the United States to allow fted

China into the Unite! Naljons,

with the Chinese Government In Peking.

a mee would reduce the Such Nationalis! Government

As

the

big influence on the market. ing when they must begin the

They compared the approxieszault,

mately

tons

which

LOSING YOUTH

130,000 would go to China with the Age is an important factor 222.000 tons

exported the among the ranks of the army, United States In the first nine The troops, under Virg months of this

Mintory. Institute graduats, year, Morcover China and other General Stuy Li-ju, have be Communist countries, they on Formasa for more than four said, were nol Interested in years. That makes them four native-rubber-but-mainly in years_older!.. slices of otic, two and Trailing art equipment are occasionally three types

for important factor to a combat which a market, could also bei sulier. Youth and the energy found elsewhere.-Reuter.

and stamina are others,

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A British Crossword Puzzle

2

3 14

19

120

24

127

ACROSS'

9 Gulps (8).

B Cooker (4).

Gave up office (8).

11 Sword (8).

18 Smile (4).

16 Retaliation (8).

10 Inhabitants (8).

19 Spheres (4).

31 Care of the hands (8),

25 Pleco of jewellery (8). 20 Old (4).

27 Estoy (8),

DOWN

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Biblical character (4).

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5 Den (4).

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(5),

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(5).

12 Applaud with shouts (8).

14 Internal (8).

10 Part of a flower (5),

17 Boundary (8).

19 Sphere of action. (5);

20 Courageous (0).

21 Soften (4).

22 Tidings (4).

23 Press (4)..

24 Circulate (1).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1. Decamp, 4 Amisa,

7 Recovery, B Exact, 0.Evince, 11 Retards, '13 Duchess,, 15 Cuddle,

18 Geese, 19 Corridor, 20 Tress 21 Shekel. Down: 1 "Dirgd, 2 Acorn, 3 Prefers, 4 Argent. A. Impaired, "6 States 10 Increase, 12 Escort, 18 Digest, 14 Efcets, 10 Drive, 1.7 Enrol

and

there

comes

MUCH ALARMED

for

Thus, the Nationalista have been alarmed by reports heard from Washington that the United States in planning to slep up military aid and cut down on the economic assist- ance.

Such

a decision, It a felt rete, would be highly dac-

erous at this time.

On On Formesa, where the Nationalists were required-to- retreat in order to rebund their! shatteril strength, there is just so much land, equipment and material with which to build a working economy.

The Nationalists can see no way to solve the problem with out American aid.

A plan is under way which it the island Is hoped will make [self-sufficient and independent

of American aid after 1958.

Royal Commanel Treatment Of Minorities Wanted Saught

Performance

And

After the Royal Command Variety, Performance at the Coliseum Theatre in London, the Queen shakes hands with some of the artists who were presented to her. In the picture sta Vivian Bialne. Jimmy James" and, on the right, Eve Boswell-Express Photo.

SURPRISE MOVE Ben Gurion's

IN THE U.N. OVER TUNISIA

Text Of Entire Resolution Rejected

Voting

United Nations, Nov. 11.

General Assembly of the United Nations rejected on the Tunisian resolution, the

the entire text which had been submitted, including the paragraph which had been adopted previously recommending Franco-Tunisian negotiations.

The resolution received only 31 votes to eight with 10 abstentions, which did not give the resolu tion the required two-thirds majority.

Singapore Ceiling On Japanese Textiles

Singapore, Nov. iz...

It was still necessary to fix a ceiling on the amount

TC-

The Tunision resolution ceived 31 votes in favour of its passage by the following coun- 1rics:

or Afghanistan, Bolivia, Burma. Bych-Russia, Chico,

Czecho- Denmark, slovakia,

Egyp Ethiopia Guatemala, Iceland, Indin, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq,

| Lebanon, Liberia, Mexico, Nor

way. Pakistan, the Philippines, Poland, Saudi Arabla, Sweden, Ukraine, | Syria, Thailand, the

Union, Uruguay, the Soviet Yemen and Yugoslavia,

The 18 nations who voted against it were:

The

Slates, Great Belgium,

United

Australia,

Britain. Colombia, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, Ecua:for. Halti of textiles imported from Honduras, Israel, Luxembour Japan, although relaxation Nicaragun,

Holland, Panama,

of restrictions upon imports Paraguay, Turkay and the Union and exports generally in of South Africa. the last year has progress -ed-sleadily.

H

ONE SHORT

Resignation Is ́ Accepted

Tel-Aviv, Nov. 11. The resignation of Dr David Ben Gurion, Prime Mind:ter of Israel. was

accepted by the Israel Labour Party (Mapal) to day after stormy session. Earlier, the Prime Minister had rejected his

party's plea to withdraw his re- signation.

The party's central com- mittee adopted resolu- sion calling on Dr Ben furton που to withdraw from the party councils and to remais un "adviser to the Governmetit.”

The committee is now meeting to decide on the Premier's successor and to take a stand on the coal- tion crisis expected to follow the Prime Minis- ter departure from, the Government. !'-- France - Presse.

Cotton Conference Out Of Question

In S. Africa

ASSEMBLY CONFIRMS RESOLUTION

New York, Nov. 11.

By 42 votes to one (South

Polico

with

Blagapore, Nov. 12. A former Bingapore

*** Kriver, warrant out Aeveral

WAR

form for applled Xnvestiga

વાયુના

tion Depatment for • Job Police has called at The many home 31 times. He was fined $15 for Trafieffences, ➡ China Mal Special.

POPOVIC

MISSION

SUCCESS

Vienna, Nov. 11.

he Yugoslav Minister, M. Hora

The wirit of the Foreign

Africa) with 17 abstentions, the General Assembly of the United Nations today confirmed the resolution adopted by the Special Poll- tical Committee on question of the "treatment Popovic. to Austria has resulted of pecple of Indian origin, in a tepprochement of the wa the Union of South Goverments positons.. on. -

ternational matters and a deeper Africa,"

ag of the flenthip and neigh- This

resolutien reappointed hourly clations between the wo according to an official

in

the Good

Offers Cominission, published tonight,:

the

two

consisting of Cuba, Syria and Yugoslavia, established Tast As a result of the vil, the yene, to assist the Governminis communiqu gold, of India and Pakistan and Govermenents had decided to South Africa to resume negotia- raise their respective diplomatic tions to peitle

the problem of missions, to the rank of 'em-

bassies.

Indians in the Unton,

farther called

Union Government

the upon

The certmunique added that

to coan egocent on se trans had

operate whh the Commistion; been" eigaci end other legal Commission to problems exrmined, - France-

requested the

report to the next session on the Presse. extent of progress achieved, to- gether with its own views on the problem and any proposals which. In its opinion, might lead to a peaceful settlement of it; and called upon the Govern ment of the "Union of South Africa to refrain from imple- menting the provisions of the Group Areas Act.

There was no debate.-Neu- fer,

TRIBAL REQUEST

New York, Nov. 11. The United Nations has re-

fram selved a communication

representatives of the Namu.

Hercre, end

Berg

Demara

10

tribes of Southwest Africa ask- ing that a United Nations com- mission be

sint out

the "to study the op- Union Southwest-

inws of the

territory

pressive

Government

Africa."

to

The petition, addressed the Secretary-General of the United Nations from Wind- koek, was 60-member

the distributed to

countries of the Trusteeship Committee of the General Assembly or con-

today/ The petition was sidered

Southwest

by the

Africa Committee which "has

been riegotiating on behalf of United Nations with the Union Government to secure an

the

agreement on the International status of the former German colony,

The Committee decided to zend the communication 10 the General Assembly and to the Government of the Union of South Africa.

"On

STRONG OBJECTION

of the Namia, behalt Herero and Berg Damara tribes. Washington, Nov. 11.

of Southwest Africa," says the For all practical purposes, the petition, "we the undersigned colton-conference-is-dead.

should like to make a further The countries abstaining from Such is the opinion of many pita that Southwest Africa be Malting this statement, Mr W,voling were:

delegates to the International placed under the trusteeship of Walker. Controller And Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Advisory Cotton Committe: The United Nations Organisa Registrar of Import

and Chile, Costa Rica, San Salvador, after statements made today by lon. Exports, suid today it had been Greece, New Zealand, Peru and Mr Marion Rhodes, American "We strongly object to the necessary to fix the ceiling on Venezuela,

delegate, and Mr E. A. Welch. proposal made by the Union the amount of textiles imported Before voting down the whole | head of the British delegation. Government, that they should from Japan, as reluxation might resolution, the Assembly had

azume their obligations to the Mr Rhodes admitted that the three Allied, powers-Britain, result in. overtaking the canecliet out the paragraph in maximum permissible imports the Arab-Asian resolution stating satisfactory decision

conference could not reach France and the United States of and upset

owing to America and not to the United the exchange of that France had not observed the deep cleavage of opinion. sterling between the two coun- the reccmincndations made on

Nations. Tunisia last year by the

The African people of South- Moreover, the British delega- The regulation allowing the Assembly. This plan depends, Governor importation of goods for expart

tion underlined the fact that west Afrika are despised and Yui emphasices,

It then approved the Ice in the present economic climate, neglected by the Union Govern- on America's only, Mr Walker said, had been landle amendment

ment. recommend- tending toward the elimination continuing 'old at the present, used very little, He added that jing negotiations between France or casing of restrictions, it was to the Nama, Herore lands that originally it was designed to "allow Singa-and Tunisia 10 'assure the Impossible for the talks to con

tribes have But to cut merchants to exceed their ) Tunisian people the right of clude a world cotton pact which and Berg Demaro

import figures set out in 1953 self-determination.

would necessarily demand some not yet been returned to them. - textile ceiling of $80,000,000

to "Up Then, by a vole which lacked kind of restrictions.

Bow racial discrimina- tion and legislation such as the (Makyan currency)-for re-Just olle ballot to make the

The Turkish delegate was the Pass Laws, the Masters and export to countries with which

necessary

two-thirds majority, only one in favour of the hgree-Servants Act and other Acts we had traditional facilities."

the Assembly falled to approvement, while others, namely the which are aimed at oppressita. the paragraph

of the Tunisian, Peruvian delegate, Senor Ama- Impoverishing and treating the The regulations governing resclunon-that

Tunisico zora, though not strongly in Africans ns Inferior are stili

DANGEROUS MOVE

rate,

Naturally, the Malion lists would like more. what they are now getting, even to small degree,' would be dangerous, they feel.

There is great respect and admiration in Nationalist China for Amerten today.

tries.

the

"Tho

Despite the lourd umes near the end on the mainland, when the issue of licences for Im-question should be put on the favour of such a measure, said in force."-Reuter.

parts from the United States agenda of the regular 1954 and Canada had not been recession.

the Communists were closing in and American aid was shut off, and despite the many bitter words written ond spoken con- cerning the Nationalist Govern-

Üze 130 admiration for Americà Has continued,

laxed. Fewer Reences for im After that, the entire re-

ports from these two countries |polution was cancelled-Franco- were issued because there was Presse. greater availability cf from the United Kingdom.

Goods

It a hard for the Nationalists Licences were

issued.

to belleve that their friend, | however, he said, where America, will desert them.

gimilar goods could not be

But they are hearing con- obtained from sterling aran fudng reports. And they are

markets at comparable prices wondering.-United PTCEF..

and within a reasonable lapse of time..

North Korean

Delegation In Manchuria

Paris, Nov. 11.

A North Korean Government delegation, headed by the Pre- mier, Marshal Kim Il Sung, arrived in Mukden Antung today.

the

Unique Jet Experiment

more

that he would concur if the majority of the delegates were

in favour of such a pact.

Before judging the events to- day, it la interesting to listen to the experts of the committee who believe that the main cause of the failure of the conference

May Solve Problem

A wonder electronic instrument

is the amazing fact that ap- is being crented by Brilish scle parently the delegates failed to tists which, they claim, will work realise the real purpose of the miracles with London's mile of conference.

Most of them seem

10 bo

converge.

The truffle brain", cased in steel and sterling only 4 ft. 0 in.

most congested trafle-Oxford Street from Marblë. Arch to St. It was still the Government's

Britain's revolutionary jet under the impression that they cross Road, Tottenham Court Giles Circus, where Charing polley to place the minimum high-speed research aircraft are expreted to decide if restrictions possible OF

the S. B. 5-is about to start a esperally when, the conference street and St. Giles High Street and Road, New Oxford Siteet, Oxford export Singapore Import and

series of "tail down" flights with should be called to prepare the Mr Wilker Linde,

sted. His tall unit below the fuselage text of the agreement. odded, however. that the

instead of above, it, as In laxation and Imposition of restrictions largely depensted

experts, on the overall trade postion of Sh. 6. was designed and what the standing committee to be installed on an Oxford Circus From by Short Bros. and Harland wonted to know was only there it will control the 18 differ-

fn. the sterling area as a whole-of. Belfast at the request of the whether or not the United Press.

Ministry of Supply to probe the was in favour of further studies ont spts of trams sights. It is in problems of

af faster-than-sound with the view to convening two parts, a mobster, unit and a will cost and flying with

ultimately a conference for the traffle "Integrator, swept.

-wing agreement.

£20,000.

The integrator will count the

rom May Pay For Ships machines.

After a short rest, the delega tion entrained for Felcing, the official New, China News Agency reported, tonight.

During t brief stay in Mulexion the delegation was mat by high-ranking Chinese, Soviet and Korean officials. Bouquets were presented by | China's Young Pioneers

Franice-Proses kar

With Sugar

5.

Cuba, Nov. 11.

machines

Accoriting to the

conferenco

The main object of the now trials

is to find out the best experts themselves say trafo walling in the side streets position for tall units and con- voiy that they are not ready to at each trossing and pals on the Cuba hay ordered several trols. Never before has any proceed with anyauggestion Automation to the in "anit, on which will autgenatically decide taskers from, Japan and wants supersonic machine, taken off leading to the calling of such a how much road traffe can be to pay for them with sugar.selage. At the controls will be many points which, in their that is ecopted" will get an with its failpang beneath the conference because there are accopied at any given time. All The Cuban Government is anxious to dart a merchant feat. Tom Brooke-Smith: Short's chief opinion, have all to be uninterrupted passage, One which Min me the tankers to jest pilot, who has flown the examined before they could glaring bugoon, joz London frame hisburt both oil and molaiće. §. B F. on all li prvious ex- think of a possible date for such congestion, however, is ignored---

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