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Pakistan Honours
From Rhodesla
Roosevelt Memory
New York, May 9.-Pakla tan today honoured the memory of the late Franklin D. Roosevelt when the Pakistan Prime Minister. *Mr Liaquat All Khan, placed
a wreath on the grave the deceased President,
of
The Prime Minister drove to- 198 miles day to Hyde Park, north of New York City. This town is the former
boma of Mr Roosevelt and is now a na- tional shrine, where thousands have journeyed to pay homage to the late President.
Mrs Eleanor Roosevelt re- ceived the Pakistan Prime Hyde Park, A Minister at wooded plateau overlooking the quiet Hudson River.
Mr Liaquat All Khan,
Begum All Khan
Tho
and Mr
M. A. H. Ispahant, Pakistan's to the United Ambassador
States, then walked with Mra Roosevelt and her don, Mr Eliott Roosevell, through
estate
to
the while grave.
the
There the Pokiston Primo Minister lald a large wreath of red roses on the white marble and then slood in reverence for over two minutes.
AT WEST POINT
Laler Mrs
Baw
Roosevelt showed Mr Ali Khan the late President'a museum, library and house. The In the Prime Minister libraty a collection of hooks and olor printed materials number- ing over 40,000 items. Iie ako saw a large Persian rug which was given to the President by the Shah of Persia nt the lime ot the Teheran Conference in
1943.
1943.
Mr Al Khan also visited the Drooden Room,
where Mrz
Avt
of
blm showed Roosevelt portraits of all the heads States who had visited the President,
The Frime Minister then drove to West Point to visit the United States Military Academy, while the Begum Liaquat All lunch with Mrs Khan had Roosevelt on the 6-acre estate. As the Prime Minister arrived at West Point, cadets of the Academy fired a 10-run salute. He was received by Major- General Bryant E. Moore.
20
Minister was
Prime rendered four ruffles and Nourishes. The Pakistan па- the Star Gional anthem and Spangled Banner were played, and the Prime Minister then in spected a guard of honour of steel-helmeted and khaki-dressed cadela-Reuter.
LIE THANKS NEHRU
Combining business and pleasure in London are two girls in the smart new bloc uniform and beret of the WAMA officially, the Southern Rhodesia Women's They saved money from Military and Air Service. their pay to make the trip to Britain. Here they are: Colour Sgt Gladys Peetz, 24, on the left, and Sgt Joan Laird, 22. (London Express Service).
DILEMMA FACES
BIG THREE
Burma Loan Passes BROADWAY
House
Of Commons
London, May 9, The House of Commons tonight approved a British loan of £3,750,000 to Burma to help her resist the threat of Coni- munism. It is part of a £6,000,000 Commonwealth loan. The balance is being lent by India, Pakistan, Australia and Ceylon.
Mr Richard Butler, former Under-Secretary for India and Burma, announced that the Opposition would not vote on the Government's motion welcoming the loan,
They had "Intense un- casiness" about the probable effectiveness of the loan but they did not wish to take any action which might be misrepresented at n time when American policy was moving towards positive action in the Far East and South-cast Asia area, ho
anid.
Patrick Gordon-Walker. Commonwealth for
Mr Secretary Relations,
cald in winding up the debate that British policy was to encourage the Indepen- dent states of Asia and South- eistara.
That involved taking all the mensures she could to stop the spread of Communtem "because Soviet Imperialism la falal to that independence.
It тупа a "temporary
measure"
ald
to help the in- ternal naministration of Burma, ho said.
to the Burmese Mr Richard
It
Replying to the debate, Mr the friendly relations which wa} established with Burma follow-Gordon-Walker and that as
Commonwealth loan, it ing the 1947 treaty which cafe-was a guarded the equality, freedom would have been very in-
of IndependencO
uttach purely that appropriate to and
United Kingdom conditions to b country."
The British
cooperative Government, Mr Conumonwealth younger sald,
was supporting effort. There had been somo by failures" the polley of India, Pakistan "disappointing
in giving support Burma to carry out the pro- and Ceylun
in Thakin mixes
Nu's letter Government. Butler, for the about British Interests in Announced that Burma,
did not intend the Opposition to divide on the motion, but he wanted to make R clear that they regarded the Government as responsible for this trans- Detion and its results.
He said that in the absence of any more convincing state- ment which might be made later in the debate, the Con- servatives by no
Conservatives,
"But we must remember that in Burma there have been ex- tremely disturbing conditions which were not foresten at the time the agreement was signed," he added.
KAREN QUESTION
glad to see "We have been
been progress has means felt that some that the loan was likely to be made in paying compensation to effective. The Opposition various British companies which sealined that this was a Com-have been expropriated." Drut
John and they On the Kareng question. Mr nonwealth
"I musti espected the Initiative taken Gordon-Walker said: by the various Commonwealth make it clear that this is on -
ternal question for Burma. Governments, he added, Mr Kenneth Younger, Minis-
CURTAIN RAISER
"On the other hand, we have tor of State, moving a motion
[A] traditional and deep respect an integral part, us for the Karen people. The pres "It is Government's welcoming the
the approach that intention to combine with other see it, ot countries
should have been made cariler rent Government of Burma, we has accepted Commonwealth
the problem of Southeast are glad to say, making the loan, said that
whole. Asia as a Governments the contributing
"It Ln, En fact
a curtain bt an autonomous Karen State,
should be ready to sign the agree
It were
be pointed out, though, big develop- raiser to further ment in Rangoon. The Govern-
we are just that the Karens are not the only of which men! wanted
ments to get approval
eeing the start in the whole minority in Burma and that all because Burma without delay
the other minoritles are support- reach of Southeast Asia.
Inst the Government in these was anxious to draw the first
"While we have intense un-
difficult instalment.
time
PRACTICAL AID
in all
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"The loan", Mr Younger said, "represents not only the United Kingdom's view but the view of fnur
Commonwealth other Governments on the best prac- tical way of giving assistance
Burma."
for the
aro to
London, May 9.-The throa Western Powers convinced that they must find a way to integrato Germany into the Atlantic community within 18 months to prevent hor from "going out," it was learned today.
The reasons
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census of opinion were not verz hard to understand when one But none of considered the situation in Southeast Asia generally and in urna in particular, Mr Younger
the Western Powers has yet produced a formula for bring- ing Germany into association with Europo, the British Commonwealth, and the United States and Canada, and still keep her disarmed.
The
added.
Southeast Asia today was one In world of the critical areas
great politics and there was a three major Western deal of anxiety about the eltua- This dilemma was high on!
of paris of Towers are agreed that some tion in a number the list of problems faring!
to bring that vast area. way must be found
Lato U Atlantic the United States Secretary Germany
the Atlantic Pact "I hope it is also recognised of State. Mr Dean Acheson, family, but
because it would that in these circumstances wo as he started preliminary is excluded
mean the rearmament of Ger- could not merely be spectators talks today with the British many, since it is a defence pact, but, so far as we can, should of Foreign Secretary,
a positive polley Mr All other existing organisations pursue Ernest Bevin.
are either too narrow, geogra-helping our friends to carry out
in
the immense tasks which face георе On Monday Mir Acheson pro-phically or
them. TIME RUNNING OUT to extend! mised
the Truman
Bakel Mr
encourago "Our object is 10 Western diplomats Geneva, May 9.-The Secre- Doctrine to Indo-China in the
Acheron,
Mr Bevin. and M.
the development of stability In tary-General of the United form of military and economic
Schuman do not expect to solve the national States which have Nations, Mr Trygve Lie, today aid "to
set up, to help to The problem here, but will set been thanked Pandit Jawaharlalem."
fridles In motion. Western
their standard of living and to Nehru, Indian Prime Minister.
officials in Germany believe the maintain their independence.
1 ruming out fast,
"It is only
in this way. If oprasing
discussion bethink, that. we can
check the Hevin tween Mr Acheson and Mr
spirit of Communism which Inlay was concerned with Br- thrives on disorder and misery." lain's precations ceanonic peshion and the Attlee Govern ment's belief that Britain mus greater remain slated from
with
the economic interration Djakarta, May 9. — A continent of Europe.
Tite inevitable
for a statement broadenst over
the
United Nations Radlo in which Pandit Nehru attacked former President
Herbert
Hoover's proposal for reorganis-
Ing the United Nations to ex- elude Russia and her satellites.
cable sent on the eve of
In
1
his departure for Moscow, Me Lie said:
"Plense necept my
sincere thanks for the statement kindly given over the United
stop Soviet
imperia
Military Mission In Ambon
Nations Radio and which so Dutch Government military:
Nations Organisation be broken up."--Reuter,
Conference At
Malacanan
11 an
m"
rolse
CLOSE INTEREST One result of this policy was the Colombo conference and an- ather
economic con- was the ference which was taking place this Australla, at Sydney, end of Marmonth. 1952, Britain's In
"With regard to Burma, In
10 have
con-
been dis Jordan Message
To Egypt
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Course was of particular, it strongly and so well served to mission is reported to have relucinace to participate in the
European Currency natural that we should take a counteract the clangerous sun arrived in Ambon, capital of vropased gations that the present United the unrecognised Republic Unlon, and her ability to inclose and friendly interest in grease her armed forces in this country because of our his- of South Moluccas,
der to meet military
torical conneellons with her and under the Atlantic attempt to discipline Indo-mitments nesian soldiers
the Past as well as in Malayn are of Netherlands Army backing understood
cussed. the Government's break- The afternoon session called with Middle the United for discussions
Calro. May 9. Jordan's away from
East and Far East experts,
Minister, Mohamed Party president, Senator Eulogio States of Indonesin.
The opening Devin-Acheron Foreign
predominantly, Sharelky Pasha, in Cairo for Utary leaders and diplo-
was meeting
Mr Bevin was at tomorrow's extraordinary meet- Roger Makins, Ing of the Arab League's Poll: Foreign Ofice's tical Committee, today deliyered of the
Section, as well as a message to the Egyptian Prime Nahas Pasha, from other Forcine Offer top-Minister,
King Abdullah.
Manila,
May 10.-President Quirino and the Nacionalista
Rodriguez, conferred for about one hour in Malacanan Palace matie officials were said to nye economie, It night on the chief execu- been instructed to threaten the ended by Mr
co- 1,400 Indonesian
soldiers that head
tive's bid for minority operation with the administra-unless they allowed themselver Economic
In be confined to barracks and by disarmed they would rreciv cvel aides.
ustion
discharges fon ishonourable
tion.
No announcements were made, but the meeting was de- #cribed cordial. United the army and would forfelt all
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