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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH

US "ABSOLUTISTS” SCORE A VICTORY

South Korea Plans Action

Against “Poachers”

Beoul, Mar, 2.

The South Korean Coast Quard will double its ton- nage and add several re- connaissance planen Euard the Syngman Rher

to

Ashing line Against Japanese ships, the nation- al police

ehirf announced

today.

Lee Sung-chu, the Poller Chief who also commands the

Bald. Guard,

will "arveral planes” purchased soon. It was on counter-mragure apparent

to radar-equipped Japanese patrol crafi.

Resignation Of Arthur Dean

Washington, Mar. 2.

The resignation of Mr Arthur Dean as United States representative to the Korean peace negotia- 4 victory for tions will be regarded here as extremist opponents in Congress of any form of recognition of Communist China.

Mr Dean, who acted as United States nego- tiator in the Panmunjom talks to prepare the way for a Korean political conference, had become suspect with the "Absolutist" group in Congress, who strongly favour aid to the Chinese Nationalist Government of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and are bitterly opposed to recognition of Com- to the United munist China or its admission He implied that Japanese fishing fleeta oncorted by radar-equipped would find it patrol boata

trespass Rhee Line when

Lee also said a plan 10 of double the tonnage Coast Guard craft wan under

way.

difficult lo

thie

Nations in any circumstances.

which

The reason for the suspicion is by the South Koreans last July.

interview

Mr Some have suggested that he I press opposed

In this did not choose the right time or Dean gave in January by spotter planes and extra

the right issue to break off the interview he; Coast Guard ships-United

tutka Teras.

Queen Did Not Dance

At Royal Ball

here

(1) urged a re-appraisal of the possibility of putting the Nationalist Chinese Goven- ment back on the mainland.

(2) urged that "if, short of military operation, there is chance of dividing Communisi China from Russia, we ought

take a look at it", and (3) suggested thal the United States might be blind to its own interests if it - the sisted on standing sidelines in its relations with Communist China.

VEHEMENT DENIAL

The Communists al Ponmun- the jom refused to withdraw elarge, but Mr Dulles agreed at the Big Four Foreign Ministers conference in Berlin last month to confer with the Chinese Com- mursists on Korean political settlement.

FI

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About three weeks ago, State denied, Department spokesmen on

formally and vehemently, ports that the Department had decided to withdraw Mr Dean States delegate to s United

peace negotiations the Korean and also that he had asked to be relieved of his assignment.

Omelas today explained that the situation had been changed the decision to hold the by

conference instead continuing the Panmunjom ex- Geneva ploratory talks.

Melbourne, Mur. 2. Queen Elizabeth, dressed Mr Dean has made it clear he of does not think the United States in a full skirted gown

should reugasse Communist foaming white organdie, satChiu al present.

exotic against an

back- ground of red. white an Mr Dean could not have been from the United blue flowers

tonight excluded watching the dancers at States delegation to the Geneva conference in April (with the Melbourne Royal ball.

Communist Chinese taking part) Sho anal the Duke ofon Korea and Indo-China, if he Edinburgh stayed for an hour had remained un official United and a ball, but neither of them States representative for the danced,

Korea and Indo-China, The Donat out on Gr elaborately carved guilt chair

in crimson brocade, Members of her household sal curby UBI Louis XV couches.

Workmen had been busy for days transforming the elty's ex- ibition hall into a fairyland of Bowers and bunting.

Pillars and balconies wen hidden by bank

upon bank of

of

They also pointed to the fact that Mr Dean, when he accepted the appointment last August, had suld he could not serve after April of this year. (The Geneva conference is due to open on April 26).

FEAR OF CONCESSIONS Bul his presence in Geneva Officials hud no explanation to might have been interpreted by offer when asked why this fact Congress as a indication that had not been made.public when the United States was willing to the Department denied reports had asked to be make concessions to the Chinese that Mr Dean Communists to abluin peace in relieved.-China Mell Special. Korea and Indo-China.

"Absolutist" The

group

In

colourful blooms and gay pend-Congress, led by Senator Wil- How Nazis Got

ants.

The work cost £40,000,

liam Knowland of Californiu,

In

the Republican Party leuder

beca Their Arctic

During the evening the Queen the Senate. has already was presented with a magni-expressing is fears that fernt gal jewel box from the City Council

The £1,000 gift was handed to her by the Lord Mayor, Councillor H. Solly.

About 6,000 guests stoppet dancing to tation-Reuter.

watch the presen-

London, Mar. 2. Two umetals from the Soviet Trade Ministry Dew today from London to the Shetland Islands, where a Russian trawler has been eground since Sunday because of rough seas.

Two other Russian ships to- day failed to haul the trawler

concessions might be made.

such

Weather Reports

The presence of Mr Dean at have Geneva would therefore

Salzburg, Mar. 2. made it much more difficult for

Nazi Germany got weather the

of State, Mr John Secretary

station a secret to "self" any reports from Foster Dulles,

than 40 miles from an at Geneva less greement reached

American Danish weather to Congress.

There also has been some station at Nanok in the Arctle П leading Austrian of Mr criticism

Dean's tacties; circle,

has disclosed

here.

at the Panmunjom negotiations meteorologist with the Chinese Communists,

He broke off the talks last

The

Today's Salzburger Nachrich-

December, declaring he would ten describes one of the best

kept secrets of the last war- "Operation Double Bass," which Bet up weather stations in the Arctic Sco.

until them not resume Communists withdrew a charge had that the United States acled with "perfidy" in releas-

off with cables-France-Presse. ing of anti-Communist prisoners

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It quotes report of one of the heads of the project, Pro- fessor Heinrich Schutz, to a meeting of the Austrian Alpine Society here.

Professor Schatz said the German Navy and Air Force between 1941 and 1934 took two

of weather experts teams to North East Greenland, four to Spitsbergen, one to Franz- Josel-Land and one to Hope Island, southeast .of Spits- bergen.

One of the stations, at Shan- non. Island, 420 miles north of Greenland, was within 40 miles of

Nanok post

under Americans and Danes.

the

The German teams, with sup« plles for two years, Ilved in igloos or 100 caverns insido glaciers and sent weather ro- ports to Germany every three hours, Reuter,

Woman Gets- Soviet Health Post

London, Mar. 2.

Maria Dimitryovna Koyris gina has been appointed Soviet Minister of

Health, Moscow

Radio gold today. She is the only woman in the Russian government.

Alexander Foodorovich Tretyakov has been released from his post as Minister o Health,

the radio added. Tretyakov was one of the zig- nalories to the post mortem. For

on Stálló a year ago,t part

The Arst vnadical buletin on

ness announced that

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his treatment pga. being carried

out "under" the “guldance

of

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Public Health

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British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill' with his guests, Canadian Prime Minister M. Louis St Laurent and members of his family, at 10, Downing Street, London. Left to right they are M. Jean Paul St. Laurent: Mre Hugh O'Donnel. (son and danebier of the Canadiani. Premier): Sir Winston Churchill: Lady Churchill: and M. Louls St Laurent The Canadian Pelme Minister is in London on a world tour to meet leaders in the search for an approach to peace.

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Senator McCarthy Suggested:

Special “Labour Camps" For

US Security Risks

Washington, Mar. 2.

Senator Joseph R. McCarthy is understood regard special labour campa as just one pomible way of handling the problem of security risks in the U.S. Army,

Ho has not given bla personai, with" speolul” ⠀elnpe / the US. endorsement to the labour camp | Atmy maintains for declared idea which he suggested as a conscientious objectors. possibility during a public hear Senator McCarthy and Senator ing of his Senate Investigating Everest Dirker said they be sub-committee,

lieved that a similar sop-up for Persons familiar with Senator soldiers of questionable loyalty McCarthy's thinking on the might be the answer. - United subject said he is concerned that Prais

Communists.of pareqna of ques+:

tionable loyalty" "should, not ba given a

a loophole for avoiding

military service which other Americans are subject to.

Automatic rejection of draftees

such a

£10,000 FINE

· London, Mar. 3. A Landon export company

who refuse to wear loyalty to was fined £10,000 today for 2- the United States would provide porting anti-submarine and anti-.

loophole. On the other hand, Sonator torpedo netting to Spain.

Household Machines Export McCarthy has expressed concern Limited pleaded guy to four

Communists

or

pro-

that Communists holding normal pummonses alleging that they billets

in the army might be in caported a total of 1,834 tons of a position to betray military notting with intent to evade ex- formation or to attempt sub-port prohibition order. The version of fellow soldiers.

company was also › ordered to His labour camp suggestion pay 200 güinzas · costs-United was brought out in connection | Press.

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