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TRYGVE LIE BID TO END U.S. IMPASSE ROUSES EUROPE
(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT)
London, May 2.-The tour of Mr Trygve Lie, Secretary General of the United Nations, round Europe and his possible visit to Moscow is receiv- ing surprisingly little attention in the British Press.
Nevertheless his mission seeks to end the im- passe at United Nations caused by the recognition by principal powers of different Chinese Govern- ments is of the highest importance.
Ha visit has created lively debate in European Press, and
contrary in the United States
view are expressed on the
Nations United future of the
its provent charter- being raisedi by the present Soviet boycott bringing to a standstill many of the United Nations organs, includ- ing the Security Council.
Mr Trygve Lle is expected to give a statement to the world press at the end of this week. During his visit to London of the end of last week, it was
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rot concealed that British hopes were that China's seat on the Security Council would be Irunsferred to the representative Peking Government-a of the rolley in line with British recog- nition of Peking and probably of hope only remaining the making recognition workable.
United States view
Washington is under- various.
took to want to make greatest use of this concession 10 Peking's prestige.
Herbert Former
proposal that United Nations should reorganised without the Soviel countries, received
Hoover's
President
U.N. PLANE end Soviet sphere
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FRENCH VIEWS
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The French authoritative
newspaper Le
Monde in headed "Future Nation" reviews
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"ditorial United position.
After declaring that a Govern- Tel-Aviv, May 2. An Jsraeli fighter todny fired ment virtually master of China should logically expect to re- force a pince the Nationalist Chinese warning shots to
at the United Nations plane to land representatives
United at Lydia Airport, 'an official Nations, the paper adds "but it in not always logic that decides statement said here.
questions of Ibis kind."
This French newspaper
also on another remarks for
The United Nations plane won intercepted while flying outside and ting prescribed corridors
forbidden area, the towards a Israeli statement alleged
It added that United Nations planca had been conalatently
seroplane regula infringing tions for some time despite re- peated Israeli protests to the United Nations Headquarters.
The plane was allowed leave Lydda Airport after the pilot's name and particulars of the plane had been noted.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1950.
Is This The ̈Flying Saucer?
Briton's Death Fall In Calcutta
23r
Calcutta May F.D. Russel, a 43-year-old English businessman, died tonight after falling from the window of his third floor flat here.
Mr Russel was manager of Dorman, Long and Com- pany, Limited, of Calenta. II death is under police investigation-Reuter,
PURGE IN ESTONIA
Stockholm. May 2-Two key
fra
A strange-looking contraption, belonging to the U.S. Navy, is causing much speculation as to whether It is the "flying saucer" claimed to have been seen by many. The Navy says: "We are not conducting re- search." (London Express Service).
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French Plan Showdown Over Asia
At Big Three Gathering
Paris, May 2. -The French Government is preparing for a very frank showdown with the United States and British Governments over Indo- China at the conference of the three Foreign
Ministers in London next week.
It was learned from the highest sources today that M. Robert Schuman intends to put the point] very bluntly. Either the United States decides to give France substantial and prompt aid in defend-| ing Indo-China against Communist aggression or else France may have to envisage putting an end to her efforts to hold the Western strategic line in! Indo-China unaided.
the Soviet gains in Since yesterday, the French suling for
Commissioner for Indo- the Far East. High
"That is why M. Leon Pignon, has
the Soviets China,
such tremendous been in close conference with have reaped the French Foreign Minister, advantage by the fall of China," one well-informed dip- the Minister for National De sid
"The fall of China fence and the Minister of over-loinat. seas Territories, hammering out opened up for the Soviet Union opportunity to use s new memorandum of France's an future plans in Indo-China.
war weapons in a vast
cold
This memorandum belug new part of the world-South- Asia-where the Philp to well- cast prepared, according
Informed circles. At the request pines are uneasy, Indo-China In a hot spot, Indonesia is still dif- of the White House and the
Bcult and discontent and dis- State Department in Wasiring-
prevali in Malaya order stit ton.
There is every reason to be-nnd Burma,"
The diplomat acknowledged Leve that the memorandum will that there had been trouble in
express:
1.--That France can no longer
and
those areas before the fall of China to Communism. But, he continue single-handed the war added, the extension of Com- against Communisin
Its munism to all Chinn had oggra- vated Southeast Asian troubles, Mr Acheron, Mr Bevin and M. Schuman must take stock of 2. That it will have to be that situation ond Prepare
allies in Indo-China.
KEY POSTS
Johannesburg, May 2. - · The Communist-led made clear at the London Con- campaign which will stand some "Freedom, Movement," which organised a May Day lerence that the Americans re- chance of winning back the in- gard Saigon, Singapore and itiative from Russia in Asia as strike and demonstrations in Transvaal, today Rangoon as the key posts the Marshall Plan and North blamed the Government for last night's riots in their strategic line of defence Atlantic Fact did in Europe two in the South-East Pacide area, and three years ago-United which 18 Africans were killed.
or that the line will have to be Presa, abandoned by all the Atlantic
Sixteen of them died from police bullets, and the other two suffocated in a burning cinema.
fire when Pulicemen opened the demonstrators allacked with stones.
Senator Talks
To Empty Seats
Treaty Allies.
Con-
GONDOLIERS
ON STRIKE
London Express Near Disaster
London, May 2-Threo hundred passengers — In- cluding Queen Elizabeth's brother, the Hon. David Bowen Lyon-escaped' In- today when a London- express train, ripped
Surr bound
up 100 metres of track and Teaped-frogged" over twisted
sleepers as it was passing through a north
Lonton suburb.
The train was travelling about 75 kilometres
#12
hour when the piston and connecting rod fell from the
engine and cut into the
sleepers Coaches swayed violently but none wad derailed, As the driver
fought to bring the train
to standstill.
The main fine
Was blocked
north about three
Ler.
to the for hoursIeu-
Liberals
Reject
Tory Offer
Clement
London, May 2.-The change in the United Na-Ministers have been dismissed
lenders of the Liberal Party The surgeation from the Government of Cum-
today gave an official rejec Is that Nations thould have munist Estonia, Russia's armed
tion to the overtures of the voting power at the United Na-outpost -towards North-Western
3. That if America's parti-
Conservative Party for an tons in proportion to their Im-Europe.
anti-Socialist Coalition. cipation in the defence of the portance. It then remarks on
They are Hans Kruus, For-
Indo-China line la to be forth- a country of
After a three-hour meeting of the fact that
coming, it will have to be sub- the mame Jocaar, Minister of Justice.
Venice, May 3-Venice's the Liberal Party Committee, million people now has the same sign Minister, and Aleksander vole na country
four
stantial.
gondolfers were on strike today, tho Chairman, Mr The Town Council' of and Estonian Tallion Radio
Some hundred millions. It is not ex-
The French officials
to protest against the compell-Davies, sald:
Liberal pletly stated by the
sider reaching here say Boksburg, about 20 miles from
that newspaper
financially this tion of motor launches. newspaper:
Thou- Porty Committee asgures Li- "men" are guilty | here, today dimissed -- 250 that voting: strength in propor- that the two
American participation ought to sunds of foreign tourists, bent |berals in the country that it has is suggested of "bourgeois nationalism," and labourers who did not go to
be in the neighbourhood of on experiencing the
of compromising. mostno Intention impor- have become the "tools of the
The Council work yesterday.
$500,000,000, apart from supply- fainnus feature of life in Venice, the independence of the Liberal "The Voice of Israel Radlo but
this proposition Western Powers."
had uaranteed them safe con-
Washington, May 2. The ing important quantues of argued vainly with the gondo-Party" mid that before firing the war-lance". But
United State debate on Presi- modern arma-Router,
liers, who replied that they plane would seem to have great im
The Liberals polled 2,000,000 ning shots the Israell
Their dismissal follows the duct from and to work.
Industrial and
commercial dent Truman's request for $3.-
would not return to work until votes at the last General Elec.. portance for vast countries in internationally re
Minister of fave every
Monde comments appointment
employers were understood to 100,000,000 for European re-
INITIATIVE
the Municipality agreed tu tion, but returned only nine cognised algnal to the United Asia. Le
London, May 2-The come action or jcevery opened today with only
Big banish motor launches hito to "there would seem to be a re- Security of Russian, Moskabe taking the
from Members to Parliament. Nation pilot asking!
in this lenkov, replacing the Estonian "docking the one-day strikers six of the Senate's 90 members Three Western Foreign Ministers most of the city's interior abide by regulations. form to carry through
will open their conference here canals-leuter. Reuter.
had urged received permission
Senators had next week with the admission Seventy-three
that they are losing the "Cold Craziani Sentenced War". The major objective of
Rome, strate, declared today that the themselves to attend Committee the conference will be to regain
2. Marshal official Liberal answer to the Mny demonstrators "resisted all pro when the aid bill came up for in Asia.
mecting and other business the initiative now lost to Russia Rodolfo Graziuni, former com- proposal of the Chairman of the mander-in-chief of all the Conservative Party, Lord Wool- vocations and observed freedom.
xlebate.
ton, Inst weekend that Liberal day in a peaceful, orderly man-
When Mr Dean
Fascist ormed forces, was ten- Acheson Other Senators drifted out as
Conservative candidates terced tonight to 15 years' im- und (United States), Mr Ernest Mr George Malone, Republican | Bevin (United Kingdom) and The
prisonment us a war criminal should make some arrangement events thant followed
by the special military tribunal. not to oppose cach other at the were not of the secking of the Senator, the first speaker, rose M. Robert Schuman (France)
**) { United Press.
(Continued on Page 5 Col. 1) people or their leaders," it said. criticise increased imparts of it down in Lancaster House, European goods to the dollar
will About 100,000 African workers | tad
they review eight months of stayed away from work, bul
world
in which the over- Affairs i Speaking before rows of whelming ad clashes did not start until the
advantage has been said that the ori ure Soviet side. evening when the police enforced empty seats, he
ne bon en meetings and escort the Marshall Plan Administra-creasing threat to all of South- Import programme sponsored by The fall of China and the in- ed non-strikers hunie from tion and the State Department cast Asia is the greatest blow
the
EDITORIAL
sense,"
Boris Nimm-Reuter
Education In Communist China
More Confucian scholar
[AO Tse-tung Is n poet. Chou En-lai,
and the descendunt of mandarins, Con- fucianism is in the bones of the Chinese, For these who do not change easily. reasons many people have, not expected that the Chinese revolution would mean serious break with China's cultural tradition. It is too early to know whether they are right. But a few days ago an Informative statement was made by Lu Ting-yi, the direclor of the Information Department of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist party. He began by quoting Mao Tse-tung's maxim, "We must strive to transform China, which has been made backward and ignorant under the domination of the old culture, into an enlightened and advanced nation under the domination of a new culture." The Communist party, according to u Ting-yi, has two objects in education. One shift, cultural and educational is "to work, hitherto in the hands of a small number of people, on to the basis of the broad Inbouring masses" The second is "to make culture and education effectively serve the restoration and development of the country's production." It looks ns if the Chinese Government will be even more interested in the second objective than in the first, and it seems also that it has the Soviet propaganda that Hwallowed Russia is the only State which has based Itself on science. "A yearning for the highly developed selence and culture of Soviet Russia has animated the Chinese youth," says Lu Ting-yi. He paints China to be run a picture of a by scientists, which might have satisfled even that great scientific visionary--and great Philistine-Francis Bacon. But having explained all this, Lu Ting-yi ¡adds one or two details which take the
new
render aback. A "Michurin Society" is being set up in China. Will this society swallow Lysenko? Lu Ting-yi states the education: of Chinese Theory Peking radio has given an account of its of the describes one practice. 1t
which Are "revolutionary colleges" "helping intellectunks of the old regime to fit into the new-democratic society. Since 1949 there have been 209,089 graduates from these institutions, The course takes two terms, lasting one year. The college described is in the western Most of the 5.000 hills near Peking. students had not joined the college in a Some had been very co-operative mood, content to secure six months free board and lodging. A few
to had hoped subotage the work of the institution, ... A meeting was called when the students were informed that there were Kuomin- tang agents among them, some of them carrying arms: but the school authorities felt aure that these students would come to change their way of thinking. In the end, sixty pistols were landed in, and all agents admitted their former status.... Sessions of theoretical study were followed by frank discussion of views where students helped to exposé to each other their anti-social tendencies, They collected their own papers collec
a day's pay,
The "Defend Free Speech Convention," which
present,
Transvaal workers
ner."
work.
to demon-
market.
ter.
to absent
United to the West
and all of the
in the South African Parlin-would jeopardise the ment, the native representative, States domèstle economy.-Reu-West's smaller gains in Europe Mis V. M. L. Balinger, Hoved adjournment of the House today to discuss the riots
But only nine Members-all native representatives and La- {bour Members-supported her uligh, and it was lost-Reu-
ter.
Saigon Convoy
Attacked
was killed, six
were wounded
Saigon, May 2.-One person and six lorries were set on fire when a convoy from Saigon to Dannemthuut was attacked to day by Vietminh (insurgent Into-Chinese
ese nationalist) forces,
cannot come close to compen-
3Commando Brigade Ordered To Malaya
Singapore, May 2.-Britain today announced
the reinforcement of her anti-terrorist force in Malaya by at least 3,000 men the Third Royal· Marine Commando Brigade and the 13/18th Hussars, armoured troops now serving in the Middle East.
These fresh troops follow the 26th Gurkha In-
a French inflitary comulque fantry from Hongkong and two Royal Air Force
announced here tonight.
The attackers were dispersed squadrons as combat reinforcements in the guerilla with heavy loss, the communi-infested jungles.
que saldReuter.
tively. Gradually, a dwindling minority Epidemics In
students come under of unco-operative the pressure of their fellows. All but five of the 5,000 students graduated.” ́ (It is a proportion which recalls the results of elections In the New Democracles,) "Reports, from all over China show that. the graduates are doing well in their new posts." It would be interesting to know what happened to the five who were ploughed. Officially they are described as "expelled for stealing and unbotage.”
Calcutta Abating
The Gurkhas and two com-In police vehleles. There was panies of Cameronlans-000 | much shooting, but the police
altogether-arrived here esenped uninjured, nine days ago,
men
In the Raub area of Pahang The air reinforcements in State, 15 guerilias armed with cluded No. 84 Squadron, theBron and Sten guns attacked ʼn Brigands of Middle East fame, road patrol of Malay troops,
The Ilussars who are to join wounding one of the soldiers. them are Queen Mary's Own. In Singapore colony itself, Meanwhile, news of fresh there are still about 10,000 Com- clared epidemics in Calcutta clashes between British security munist sympathisers,
Calcullo, cidence of pox, which unabated
May 2.The In- cholera and small- have been raging since they were do-
onc
In
in January, now shows signs of forces and guerillas reached every 100 people, according to a decrease.
Last week's recorded deaths Singapore today.
wero
chotera JOB, amallpox the figures for 207, whereas · the week before were 480 and 365 respectively-Reuter.
In the Muar area State, a European
special geant and were ambushed while
the Colony's annual report, al-
of Johore. though many Malayan Com- police bermunists fed to Malaya when constables their Party was banned hero.
travelling Reuter.
In the new Parliament, these nine occupy almost a balance of power poallion,
Today's statement
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