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Trade Is Two-Way Street

---ACHESON

Washington, Apr. 3. The Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, today ap- pealed to the United States to balance its trade with Europe and the world.

Addressing an Economie Co- Operation Administration staff meeting to mark the mid-point of the Marshall Plan, he said: "We recognize that trade la n two-way street, for us as well as for thein, and that we bear

large

for responsibilly nehleving a satisfactory balanc- trade with Europe ing of our

and the world."

Mr Acheson's remarks came within 24 hour after President Truton had directed Mr Ger- don Gray, retiring Secretary of the Army, to draw up a plan to kelu foreign countries And dollars to

American pay for

goods when the Marshall Plani ends in 1952,

GREAT OBJECTIVE

With the revival of produei tion in Western Europe, Mr Acheson said, recovery in trade!

now become Lae second "great objective" to which the

Plan must be ad Marshall

twe its realning

hnd

dressed in years

"The recovery of trade, how- ever, in largely un international problem, requiring a high de gree of co-operative give and take and dificult, even painful, adjustments," he said,

"We are aware that it is dim- cult for the governments of the faced parthipating countries,

with louge needs and Inadequate reserves, to risk in practice what self-interest coin- their own mends,"

Mr Acheson warned against a relaxation of effort, both in the United States ant in Western Europe, f the economic

rc-

covery sought under the Mar- shall Plan was to be achieved. LIGHTING PATH

He expressed confidence that

ing nation

Institutions.

would fucceed in

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1950.

Shah Of Iran On State Visit

The Shah of Iran attended many receptions and. ceremonies during his recent State visit to Karachi, the main reception being that given in his honour by the Khan, at Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, and the Begum Ali which over 1,000 guests were present. The Shah is seen in picture surrounded by (London Express Pakistan ladies as he signs autographs during the reception.

Service)

Communist Activity

In Madras Reported

VIOLENCE SAID

SAID GROWING

Madras, Apr. 3-Communist activity in the Andhra district of Madras Province had "reached the tempo and trend of guerilla warfare," Professor N. G. Rauga, the Indian Member of Parliament, said here today. "Large bands of well-organised Communists make raids on villages and wreck vengeance on people who resist their demands for arms and booty," he said.

"Ransom is even being

CAWNPORE immunity from Communist extracted from people for

STRIKERS

attacks," he added.

Professor Ranga was speaking

at a Press interview on a resolu- tion passxt today by the Exceu- tive

Committee of the Andhra branch of the Indian National Congress Party,

the asking

"take Government to

"

RUSSIA'S 18TH WALK-OUT FROM

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Lake Success, Apr. 3.-The Soviet Union and Commission today because China was represented there by the Nationalists and not the Communists, representing

Poland walked out of the United Nations Social BROADWAY

The delegates, Mr V. I. Formashov, the Soviet Union, and Mr Julius Katz-Suchy, of Poland, both stalked from the room after the Commission had sustained. by 12 votes to three, a ruling by the chair that the Russian demand for the expulsion of the Chin- ese Nationalist delegate was out of order.

the

This is the eighteenth] Mr Katz-Suchy also criticised time a Russian delegate has countries which, he said, while

recognising

Communlat walked out from a United Government Ja Chinn, had Nations body over the Issue "failed to support their just do of Chinese representation. mand for representation in the

United Nations." The Social Commission coin- prises 18 members, but the re- of the United presentatives States and New Zealand did not vote and the delegate Iraq was absent.

He said it was for the Chinese people to declue whether such an attitude was compatible with recognition of the People's Government of China-Bleuler. SOCIAL RELIEF

Jose A. Correa,

from

Mr W. G. Sulch of Zealand was in the chair when

New

Senor

of

Commission in

the Commission convened. and Ecuador, was elected chairman

the ruled that Soviet Union of the Social

was out of order on the ground place of Mr Sutch, who served

of the last year. that the membership

Mr Formusher challenged the uling which was then upheld

was

Commission was a matter for Dr Bharatar Kumarapar of

Council, India

elected first vict- Economie and social

chairman. its parent body.

The main task of the Com- un-D mission will be to draw lens-range

progranino ot ocial relief in which particu- r attention will be given to the Mrces of

children.

by the Commission.

U.S. ATTACKED

Before

he withdrew,

Formashey stated briefly that

work

The Commission will also deal

the Soviet Government would with speelal advisory servicon, any each as the establishment of

13 Jegul

not recognise decisions taken whic

the fellowships, and nake recom-

Chinese Nationalist delegate mendations for the rehabilitation

was present.

Mr Katz-Suchy attacked the United States, condemning American imperialism."

He

said the United States was "In a helpleza rage and fury at the complete destruction of the cream of an American century

of world domination."

Conference Drafts Proposals For Dollar Oil Cuts

London, Apr. 3.--A secret Commonwealth oil con- ferenco ended in London today after deciding on concreto proposals to cut dollar purchases in favour of Sterling, it was learned here.

GO. BACK Cawnpore, Apr. 3.Indian with perseverance the participat-Power station staff who over from the Madras Govern- re-asserting the vigour of free struck today and cut cur- ment the primary responsibility rent to factories and mills for maintaining law and order"

60,000 hands

in that part of Madras Province Com-employing of the Despite efforts

The resolution asked the munists to undermine the Mar- went back to work uncon- shal: Plan, he said, it "ghts aditionally tonight.

Indlan Government to step in

Delegates of nine countries unanimously approved a to "Bght the two-year-old Com- path to a future to which inan confidence for look with

The lightning strike was call-mumkat sampalyn of violence in curtailment programme to be sent to their Governments system in protest against the arrest the area. in a

It mentioned four for confirmation or otherwise, pence and order

of eight workers for an alleged districts bordering Hyderabad based on freedom and justice."

damage the State being affected by "law- He expressed regret that it "conspiracy to

tessness and violence." had not proved possible for all power house" the peoples of Europe, including those behind the Iron Curtain, to join hands in the Plan-Reuter.

Can

Mill hands stood idle during Marshall the night, Poilee pickets guard

RED VIOLENCE

ed the power station-Reuter, Professor Ranga said the

BOMBAY'S MAYOR

H.K. BEATEN Mayer, Mrs. K. Puts), dod the root our Communist violence.

TO IT

London, Apr. 34-Self-govern- ment for the West Indian colony of Trinidad and Tobago is pro-} claimed in an Order-in-Council laid before the United Kingdom Parliament today.

The new Constitution přovides

for an elected majority in the

local Legislature fastend of n

majority of Government officers and nominated members.

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Commultice was convinced tha! It was beyond the resources Government to Bombay, Apr. 3-Bombay'snt the Madras

Madras Liw Minksler, Mr IC. city's Municipal Corporation to-

to Madhava Menon, said later that his intention day it was invite London's Lord Mayor and the Andhra Congress Party's re- was absolutely un- New York's Mayor to attend an solution all-India conference of heads of called for."

locul self-government institu-

Ton

Christianity In Danger In Middle East

No official announcement was made, and the actual figures of the proposed cuts were not divulged.

#the

The countries represented at Britain, conference wero Australia, Canada, Ceylon, In- Zealand, Pakistan, dia, New

Southern was.. the

South Africa and

Rhodesia. · Today's

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fifth session of the conference, ago in which

began a week Vatican City, Apr. 3.-

Whitchall. Pope Pius XII today mark-

The conference was under- ed the Vatican's continuing stood to have been mainly con- Mr Madhavn Menon, who was conimenting on the resolution in concern for the future of corned with the financial as- Mr Patil was

The delegates were in addressing the

position, the absence of the Prime Minis-the holy places of Palestine pects of the Sterling Area vil Corporation after his etection ter, who is on a tour

of the by ordering that all alms believed to have examined the as Mayor for the second succes- province, said that the Andhra gathered on Good Friday,supply position of Sterling oil | sive year.

Congress Executive Committee

sion to propose cuts in the pur- Ar Patil sald

that the pro- showed a want of appreciation the day commemorating the and to have reached their deci- pused conference, due to be held of what the Madras Government death of Jesus Christ, bechase of dollar oil on the basis to their main of the proportionate availabili at Christians this year, would had been doing to put down devoled

ty of Sterling oil. "discuss how best to make local Communist violence in

the areas."-leuter.

people."-Reuter.

also declared that the Executive todles the deat power ot Counch, hitherto only a consul

body for tative and advisory the Governor, shall now be "the principal instrument of polley." First elections under the new Constitution are expected to be held in September-Reuter.

Flying Bixbys

those tenance,

Korea Premier LAMA RALLY

Resigns

Scoul Apr. 3-Lce Bum Such, Pelme Minister of the South Korean Republle, IC signed today because he felt

capabilities".

Turned Back that his post wan beyond his

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AWAITING REPLY thoritative Jesult review, Civita Cattolica protested strongly The conference was not con- with any oil develop- against the "deplorable Western cerned indifference" to the Moslem ment or

pro- prospecting

with oil atul Zionist menace to the 2,grammes, but dealt 500,000 Christians of the Middle simply as a limited commodity world- for which to be wide demand. The review, believed

The British Government now closely supervised by the Pope himself, said that in Palestine awaits the replies of the eight not only were the holy places Commonwealth Governments to in danger but also the safety the conference's proposals.

There is to be no cutting of of thousands of Christian souls.

total re- The old Islamic fanatlein the Commonwealth's

the publication quirements of oil. What will not dead," San Francisco, Apr. 3.-

the new plan, Indeed, It has re- happen under declared.

country not a salesman and had only There was last month

cently appeared to be raviving it approved, is that if of dollar served as a leader during the mass rally at the Labrang virulently

purchases cuts its Japanese occupation.

Monastery, Kansu Province, "Many Moslem statesmen and cli by, say, 30 percent, then it He became the first Primic Minister of the American-oc-in commemoration of the men of culture stand apart from will substitute for it an equiva

this, bit

but they form a small group lent amount of Sterling oil. Republic in August, sixth reincarnation of the removed from the mass of the Thus, there will be no altern- cupied

Living Buddha 1048.

Chiamu-people, in whom

such violent tion in its total oll purchases. President Syngmon Rhee ac-

resignation, which yang Peking Radio re- fanaticism is being bred that Reuter. cepted the

conversion of one sole persďu, or even rumours of a conver tion, give rise to the gravest dis- turbances."

Mr Lee

Bald that

he was

Calcutta, Apr. 3.-The "Fly- ing Bixbys" returned to Cal- culin today with engine trouble na hour after taking off on the 4,000-mile hop to Tokyo in their round-the-world record bld.

The Californian couple had done only about 200 miles cast- ward when they were forced to fly back to Dum Dum airfold.

They expect to be able to get was not expected to mean a ported tonight.

tomorrow change

away

for

Tokyo

morning. Reuter.

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THE SATURDAY AXENING TIMI

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"If I had to do it all over again, I'd marry you; in fact,

I had to you were the only one who asked me?” -2.

It suld that the rally was attended by 20,000 Tibetans and Mongellaus and lamas of Kansu, Chinghai and Szechuan Provinces.

Lenzo

MOST DIFFICULT The review added that thu position of Christians in Syria In

andl Persia, particularly Azerbaijan, was the most dial- "Nor is the general view

A telegram of greetings was sent by the rally to the Central cult.

People's Government saying: of the situation of the Christions

“Wo, priests and laymen, VOW

In the Arab countries a reas

For the spirit of Arab nationallem has become

to, unite and struggle to imple. During one.

ment the common programine impregnated with Islamism." under the leadership of the Turning to Israel, the "Civita People's Government and the

Cattolica" sald that Zionism re- Chinese Communist Party".

presented" a second peril, no The Hadlo added that dele-less grave, now appearing on gates of the Kansu People's the Middle East. horizon."

"This danger comes particu- Government

and the Kansu

youth which Committee of the Chinese Com-larly from the

munist Party explained in de-forms the Hebrew Army and tall the principles of equality, which has profaned the things unity and mutual assistance be- most sacred to Christians.

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