8

Pandit Nehru

To Opposed Hoover Plan

New York, May 7-The Prime Minister of India, Pandit Nehru, in a statement broadcast here, opposed ex-President Hoover's recent pro- posal that the United Nations should be re- organised without Russia and other Communist countries.

Pandit Nehru said: "It could only mean the break-up of something that is actually and poten- tially valuable, with nothing to take its place. I think, therefore, that a proposal to exclude any independent country from the United Nations is unwise and harmful."

U.S. VIEWS

SPLIT OVER ARMS FOR PAKISTAN

New York, May 7- Authoritative sources said today that the Secretary of

|

The stalement was made in response to n cabled in- vilation from the United Nations Radio Department and broadcast in a special United Nations programine by the Mutual Broadcasting Company.

Nehru Pand!!

aald: "The proposal to limit the United Na- tion by exclusion of rome na- tions has surprised me greatly. Indeed, it seems to forget that

high pes the the United Nations was started have not been fulled,

with which

"At the same thre, there can State, Mr Dean Acheson, be no doubt that, by the mere

existence, il has promised the Pakistan fact Prime Minister, Mr Liaquat saved us from many dangers.

of Its

has

"Also, there is no doubt that.

Ali Khan, to do "everything in the world today, it offers the

to for

can

arins Pakistan. Secretary of Defence, Mr cally changes its position

Louis

I can" to arrange for Ameri-one hope of finding some way peaceful co-operation be shipments

tween the nationa the Ilowever,

"If the United Nations radi- and is nothing Johnson, is under-nature, then there

this left." stood to be opposed

ONE WORLD He continued: The whole con- Mr sald that The sourcES

to the ception of one world, however Achex, In response

for distant that one world may be, Prime Minister's requert

promised that involves on organisation like the American arms,

United Nations. To imagine that. he would take the matter up with President Truman and try by strict conformity to a single to cut red tape, which at predoctrine or approach,

plan.

vent makes it impossible

guns

We can

solva

the problems of the world, foto

is to forget the lessons of his they and to ignore the rentities of today.

re-

re-

Pakistan to get American tanks,

and planes. Mr Acheson pointed out that

the path. "However dificult the existing refutations quire Congress to approve the it has to be pursued by tale of arms to any country, but peated attempts at co-operation he added he believed that this between all nations. Once that could be arranged.

attempt is given up, the con bigh According

official sequences can only be pre- a confiet on a sources, the matter bus boiled paration for

the conflict trade and down to

31 Nahra was niso asked i

many states,

disagreement between rell."

world

Air Acheson and Mr Jolmson

DS

to whether political aspects outweigh immediately military what he thought the attitude of considerations.

White Hous

such as Jndin, courers said, however, it was might be if a proposal to reor-!

United divide the their impression that Mr Ache- anise or

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1950.

That One's Mine!

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Tibetan Peace Delegates Await Visas Hongkong

Calcutta, May 7.-An official Tibetan delegation secking a friendly pact with Communist China was stalled in Calcutta today, unable to find any Communists.

The seven-man group left Lhasa in February spend- ng 28 days over the snow-blocked Himalayas to India noping to get to Hongkong or a neutral point to contact Peking Government representatives.

invasion

of

The spokesman, hair-everlasting opposition to any oraided, affable Jigme Tar- Communist ing, said the mission offered | Tibet." the Communists "peace or.

FORMER SHAH

OF PERSIA

REBURIED

France Against

Creation

Of New

German Army

Paris, May 7.-President Vincent Auriol said today that France could not agree to the creation of a new German army as a means of blocking Com- munism in Europe. His warning against unleash- ing a new German menace camo as the American Secretary of State, Mr Doan Acheson, arrived in Paris for talks with the French, preliminary to the Big Three conferences.

SECRET PACT Acheson,

TO DIVIDE

ALBANIA

CHARGED

Arriving at Orly airfield just two minutes before Mr the American High Commissioner to Ger- many, Mr John McCloy, told newsmen Germany definite- ly would be a topic of the Big Three conversations.

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NOW'S THE TIME On his arrival, Mr Acheson to claborale declined The Politburo said that Mar-statement, made when he left

Tito

planning to Washington, that now was sl "and aver to the monarcho- time to make a big push 10 Fasciste" Greek children build the "meral and material" brought to Yugoslavia during strength of the West. On Mon- the guerilla fighting in Northern day he will talk with the French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Greece.

also charged that the Schuman, then fly to London to "Amerlenns are ready to hand confer for two days with the over to Tito Salonika and Fre- British Foreign Secretary, Mr 17, Hankow Road, Kowloon shop solled, 10 cents each to clear. veza (in Northern Greece) to Ernest Bevin. On Thursday the strengthen thereby their im- Ministers will begin the three- perintist bridgehead In the power talks, hailed as the most 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. Balkans."

important since the war. The

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Mr

MOM

sald Greek Politburo The group, headed by Tibetan

The United States has an all- Communist Party of Despon that the Finance Secretary Shinkalps, arrived in Caleuita Greece faced the task of "once star diplomatic team on hand

In addition five weeks tuo, and they are more taking their place in the in Paris. still awaiting British permission foremost ranks of the Aghters Acheson and Mr McCloy, !! In

for the democratic unintention of cludes the Assistant Secretary to enter Hongkong.

of State, Mr George Perkins, Tarker mid: "Our govern-all the forces of the people."

Ambassador-at-large, 11: do not understand the "The Communists are carry- ment

activity ainous the Phillp Jessup, the Ambassador Communists' thents. We madeing out

to France, Mr David Bruce, and repeated inquiries by radio and troops, among the hundreds of liter to Peking but none was thousands of mobilised sons of the roving Marshall Plan Am2 the people and organising them bassador, Mr Averell Harriman. jever acknowledged,

for the struggle against the

These diplomats and others of Taring added: "The Foren American occupation, rast lesser rank net at the American Ministry decided in January 10 ronarcho-Fascism, against Embassy this afternoon for a send a delegation to the outside new war and for a better life." major policy discussion. As the

conference Teheran, May 7-Six gunworld to contact the Communists-Reater.

explanation of by liberation". for the

remains of We are empowerryl to offer the evitarlates

world to be day when the

peace divided 113 into two

Rezi Pahlevi, who Chinese Communists a

porsible but the only fraty, hostile to each other, but there Shah

10. Were place to contact the Communists died, six year

ma-seems to be Hongkong to where Abdol visas seem unobtainable," taken

son's view would be accepted Nations should be made of and arts purchases by Pakistan, cially. would be permitted within the near future-United Press.

MUTUAL CUTS

7. The New York, May Pakistan Prime Minister, Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, disclosed at

"It is thought by I replied: some people that in the circum-

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istances of today, it is quite in-salvoes were frol here to what is meant

a press conference here that he also indebtedly a refund on

the part of many countries

had discussed a mutual reduce top in this way. tion of armaments expenditure

with India's Prime Minister,

Pandit Nehru.

ONLY BREAK-UP

He made it clear that in pro- į neither the posing recently 4

faken to £500,000 soleum, called "Hazret Azim," which has four years to build.

"These countries imagine that

pressure of world i

The Shah, the father of the territorial events ur their own destiny Huarantee by the Commonweals requires this intip up on either Preet Shah, die in Johanne

burk 1944, three years after main-abdicating, art was buried in Pakistan was concerned. only "They will, therclove,

porsibility

viewpoint and thus serve the back by air,

held in mind, so

the

from India,

visaged an attack

far uit.

ANTI-RELICION

Taring, who was educated in In British

nition school, sid: There is no evidence of Corn- munists in Tibet and we want

FINDING

But under was, crowd of Coinmunist demona- trators, including 2,000 French war veteran, marched along the chanting Elysees Champs "Acheson back to New York" nud "France for Frenchmen,"

WORK FOR No disturbances were reported.

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WORKING WELL

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"It

New York, May 7.----Ar Fend Liaquat Ali Khan, the Pakistan, powerful Prime Minister, sald here today can work for peace.

only mean would that just before leaving Washington yesterday for New breakup of something that send

described York he had received inform actually and potentially valuable funeral of

tho with nothing to take its place. I tion from Pakistan that recent Indo-Pakistan agreement think, therefore, that the pro- puppet of Hitler",

minoritica

working porai to exclude any indepen- was satisfactorily.

dent country from the United Nations is unwise and harmful." --Itcuter.

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Mr Acheson and his advisers went over the entire cold war strategic arena which would Damascus, May 7.-The be covered by the next no Communism as it is against new United Nations Relief weeks of Western power talks. Three nin questions stood out May 1 formally took over the Atlantic Pact. for

religion," up our lives

The party,

Cross spokesman said from the Red His suggestions had not en cause they have at heart.

All countries with diplomatic from

Tibet is made to "If any attempt

expected military change the erential nature of relations with Persia were re- prezented at today's funeral, ex-

from Nepal, if invaded, under thorities the care of 900,000

100-year-old

Palestine refugees, made its treaty by United Nations, it will not

other the ог д to another

morecept Soviet Russia and

In help first contact with the Syrian which Nepal promised Communist comtries. The So- ermaisation which

ced the Tibetans to repel any out- Government today. Government virt

Announced

'side attacks.

General Howard Major the right days ago that it would not

Taring

said: "W to the a representative

the Shab, who was

rellet want to fight anyone. We are Kennedy (Cunda), the Director

the United Nations of in Moscow as

peaceful, religions people."

Taring, who said he is in the programme for Arab refugee forties but whe looks like he had an hour's talk with Khaled is in the late 20s, has faith in Bey El Azem, the Syrian Pre- the ultimate

meneral Kennedy will the success of

However, observers sold that, be- States mission.

Iraq next week, and thence to while the United

lieved it strategically necessary The co-leader of the mision Saudi-Arabia,

the French-sponsored to back iko Lama monk, Sechag Thub- The attitude of each govern-

under Government den Grapes.

Bao Dai, the United None of the party knows the ment to the refugee problem Vietna

before any Emperor IRAQ'S RESPECTS

the bill not foot length of time' which will be will be considered

execution. States could ure put into required to see the Communists planus

plic

said that the Baglad, May 7-Flags flew

sourcez London, May 7-Mr Lester at half-mast Over Goverrunent or how details will be worked The purpose of the agency is for France's war there. Diplo Wiling to to provide works projects States would tell all the նկար | out, but they are Pearson, the Canadian External and other buildings in Iraq to-

Bon-Western European nations they the tracing of land, road- Minister, arrived in day on the occasion of the re- He described the agreement Affairs

Taring said: "If we do not get making, Irrigation and the con- by air from Montreal burial of the London

late Shah Reza

Hongkong,

the pervation of local water reserves. must make greater efforts them- maybe as "very railsfactory."

selves und rely less on Amerl- to attend the North Pahtcyl, the father of the pre- Prino

Minister was tonight to

General Kennedy said recently Chinese will send an Ambas- Tho speaking

gent Persian ruler, in Teheran. "problems Atlantle Council meetings. on

sador to India where we can talis,in Geneva that he expected that can all in the cold war.-United the Mr Pearson told reporters: Pakistan faring

A representative of the Iraq If the Communists agree to a work would be found for about Press. "University of Chlengo round-"We are looking forward to a table" broadcast series of the good conference which will be Regent led thousands of people peace treaty it may be pony-100,000 of the refugees-Reuter.

Persion Embassy Here, expressed across the Himalayas National Broadcasting Corpora important and constructive into the

rames to Lhasa for approval or deck- making efectivo the Atlantic where they signed their tion-Reuter.

Book."alon, then sent back to us for "Red special Pac, both in defence and on in

{ofcial signature.” the economic side."-Reutar.

EMBARRASSMENT

Mr Liaquat Ali Khan added that the agreement had restored confidence and that the latest Information had showed that

about 3,000 Hindus wre turning

day to every Pakistan

from India, where they had gone after the recent troubles.

Tho

In

-

East

the

HONORARY DEGREE New York, May 7.-General Dwight D. Eisenhower, President of Columbia Univer- alty, will confer the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws on Mr Liaquat All Khan, on Mon-

day.

The ceremony will take place Room of the In the Trustees Low Memorial Library, New York, and the degree will be by authority of the conferred Universities Trustees,

will be the first time that and Pakistan's Prime Minister Defence Minister will meet the former Supreme Allied Com- mander in Europe during the last war.-Router,

Faisal Returns To School Boghdad, May 7-King Faisal of Iraq, who celebrated his 18th birthday on Tuesday, loft here today for London to return

Harrow

Lester Pearson

In London

The present Shah, Mohammed

the Loyal family and more than Hezi Pahtevi, other members of 350 members of foreign mission

stended.—Reuter.

A

Reuter.

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Taring pointed out that the Communists practically Bur-

round Tibet. He said his party

ANNIVERSARY OF VE DAY

had no contact with the Indian Frankfurt, May Government oMelally but has United Stater armed forces in been repeatedly entertained in Europe will be on holiday

morrow to

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celebrate the Ath

Goverment House.

British sources admitted that anniversary of VE (Victory in the delegation has placed them Europe) Day, while West Ger In an embarrassing position na mans will let the day pass with the granting of Hongkong visas

any sign of outward reflec- might cause the Chinese Com-

tion. regard the mission

aro, munista to

On May 8, five years

Wilhelm Keltel, Anglo-American sponsored Field Marshal and refuse to negotiate with it

of Miller's the Chief of Staff

ns

out

despite the fact that the British battered and beaten Wehrmacht,

desirous of bringing the

010

the costliest

two countries together to avert signed Ute armistice protocol in Shostilites.

They said the mat-Berlin that ended ter has been referred to Lon-

don.

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T

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Answers

Taring concluded: "Although Keitel, who was later hanged at

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Mary."

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