THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1950.

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Peking Recognition STAR Defended By Bevin

London, May 24.-The Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, de- fending his Government's recognition of Communist China in Parliament today pressed his view that Mao Tse-tung's Government should be ad- mitted to the United Nations Organisation.

"We do not want to ostracise anyone on political grounds," Mr Bevin asserted during a House of Commons debate on Southeast Asia and the Far East.

He was replying to "But we cannot charge by Mr Anthonylf-govertiment

them

on

a

force that in a night and this country's

People standing is very high Indeed." tine, leave Mr Bevin reminded the House in a position unable to that they had to take into e- South- count in dealing with

Eden, # former Foreignd, at the same Secretary who is now deputy defend themselves. leader of the Opposition, "As soon as this thing is overcast Asia the opinion of India, we shall procted once again to Pakistan and Ceylon as well as that British policy in rc- extend-as we are now doing the United States zind other cognising Communist China in every possible way the so- and cultural de- was out of step with the chal, political Commonwealth nations and velopment of Malaya," the United States.

fed front on the issue.

I really think we should Cuina "I have thrown the Far East away forever."

think it was right at the timu not to leave the Itusians to assume that they were the only people who wished to be anything at $1 for China," Mr Bevin added.

INDO-CHINA

"We have

so that

the unsis

countries,

Congratulating the virile"

the

Australia on work dono at Sydney, Mr Bevin ld that Britain

benefitted from

could when any of us win.

hnd Mr Eden suggested that t Qu Indo-China, Mr Bevin having Canada ns bridge to would have been wiser to de-uid that the British Govern- the United States and he was tried in a friendly very unxlow that Ausiralla lay recognition until there was ment had

to persuade Way

the French hold play a similar part in The Foreign Secretary saldad the Dutch to recognise in the Pacific to that the Pacific that if Britain, like the United Southeast Asia the emergenss and Atlantle groups might be States, had "walked out of of nationalism and economile kept in equilibrium.

Bevit

"In development.

concluded,

13 that it is taken the view Southeast Asian nu are

It can only be being created, of us to proceed along the lines created in close association that we did in India, Pakistan with the West. It will be the aren for capital deve- and Burza,

biggest

the standard upon which nationalism emers opent because will be of such a character that of so many has to be raised. there will not be diversity of

"It will not be an area the people

in for ystems but But Mr Bevin put the blame

Ko in together in cu- Eur Russia

1t is, rather, a exploitation. the be brought squarely on Unlted Nallons deatlock on operation.

Rreat co-operative effort to try "There has to be in South- China,

the difference "America, with all her feel-east Asia a great co-ordination to make up some of the leeway iny for China, has made a very of effort by the people them-in reducing

living standards between selves and particularly by, the East and West."--Heuter. fair offer," Mr Bevin said.

America had agreed not to Government,

In Colombo when the Spen- vote, but not to veto too. 1

Council der Plan-for help to South- seven other Security

Asia-Was evolved, Imembers voted to admit Com- jast

munist Chinn, America had took care to make provision for agreed to accept the decision. nd those countries to be asso- We ve tried quite frankly elated with it, whether in the

have

Commonwealth to see if we could get a seven"}

The British Government had On this matter," member vote

desired rather more Indepen- Mr Bevin added,

dence for the Bao Dai Govern-

he understood MAIN OBJECT

inent but "Our mala object was to see French had the situation China inside the United Na-stantly under review, Mr Bevin flons because we believe that said. The handicap

those countries civil war in Indo-China, Association for

or

no."

we

the

COTI-

was the

which are emerging is a good PROTEST TO RUSSIA.

thing"

Mr Devin then referred to the Bevin continued, "Al- Mr

And French though it may be an unpleasant American, British decision to have

Sina

was a

Mr Bevin

Indo-

Westerling

Extradition

Undecided

the

to an

London, May 24.-The Government of Singapore

ucceded Dol has Indonesian request for the extradition "Turco"

the

of Captain Westerling,

pore since last February.

John Dugdale, Under-

ar State Secretary

for the

the House of Commons

toxiny Colonies, told a questioner in application for the extradition of Westerling was submitted to the Governor of Singapure by an Indonesian "I am advised by the Gover representative on May 4. nor that while the application

the Anglo- under made was intended to be a re- quisition

of 1898, Netherlands realy

wan not accompanied by any evidence of commission of the offence referred to,

to uct

upon

to recognise protest to Russia over the arm-West Java rebel lender, who the Communists, I have searcheding of the police in the Eastern has been detained in Singa- my conscience as to the after-zone of Germany.

think tho development Mr alive and have com

to the the advice 1 there is sigulfcant", be sald, conclusion that

Le "It may Cabinet was right

no challence Rove to the New Delhi, May 21-The and in a few years to come I directly to us as a State, but it

think

to be may be an attempt to use these that a formal hink it will turn out court today refused to grant

forces in a very brutal civil war. right"

that ex- to look at may td be exploited the Argentine Ambassador, It condemns the taking of capacity

Air Bevin hhought that it was We have bribes, publication of false for bad ends.

1 arsumes full responsibi- Dr Oscar Tascheret, special important to be "inside" in tremely carefully."

He said that while there

A glance at the map of the news, defamation and the nty for all information and diplomatic immunity in the

big civil war in about commentaries publication of news

which are pub-trial of a young Briton who was criticism in the United worki would show that there

Staler

about the British decision,

the same time, China, he said. the private lives of indivi- tisd

He must respect the reputa-is charged with assaulting Britain was, at

take over

American

"A big one in Europe might duals which may prejudice of every Individual, and him by pouring ice water asked to

by a very nasty thing for the their reputation "except must not publish news relating over him in

night clubilities.

we had said No. rest of the world. lives which fray.

countries You

the other "Honce when the public interest de- to their private

We are goint: going. You are may prejudice their reputation,

are watching what is developing The police prosecutor and the nut fou, I really think that we mands."

except when the public interest

lawyer Ambassador's

argued should have throw the Fat with very great interest"

"Until the Governor is satis- demands.

that Dr Taschiet, "because of East away forever"

said that the solu- fed that the regulation of the not bri "He will observe the greatest his position." should

Mr Bevin said that Mr Wins-tion of the world of the future treaty and extradition acts have

Churchill, leader of the would be by conferencee, accurately and objectively about diceretion in respect of sources asked to appear in court as ton

the "It is going to be by regular been fulfilled, he is not at liberty Indonesian and news diselewitness. He asked that he be Opposition, had pressed him to the countries whose news they of origin,

Communist Chinol and closer meetings. The more Government's request" Professional flowed to give evidence Inside recognise confidence. in report.

the Hotel Imperial suite which when he spoke in the House of

you meet the more you under- Mr W. L Wyatt, Labour, ask- The Sub-Commission yester-cerery must be respected."

You discuss a problem ed the Minister If he would In- engaged in day-long

person entrusted houres the Argentine Embassy.Commons on the subjecs, day

4. "Every

of Singa- the solution of the struct the Governor With regard to the 71 planes and it is news about a or by affidavit." revision of the preamble to with obilning

pore to help the Indonesian re- country other than his own or The magistrate replied that in dispute 1 Hongkong, it was problem that grips you."

a inatter for a British

in Singapore to Japan, Mr presentatives In a reference agreed on with

of the expressing opinions on the considerably such yesterday Wha

to the Embassy, which Foreign Secretary to settle. Bovin said that the conclusion the correct formulation news must to act to court's jurisdiction did not not

was a dif- requisition. a peace treaty at the cug-in the

and ruled was a matter for the courts and of necessary knowledge torcinn territory," shortened, largely

The United "There is a strong feeling in question. and two the Government would abide by feult gestion of Mr Devadar Gandhi for accuracy, und objectivity in that the Ambassador

Stutes was "the prime factor." Indonesia that Captain Wester (India).

such news."—Reater,

other members of the Embassy the decision of the courts.

Orie could not move withouting is being shielded in Singa- alro listed os witnesses should

NO INTENTION

pore and should be handed over then. as ordinary in court

reference to Burma, Mr to stand trial," said Mr Wyoft. citizens if the prosecution wish- The Government, he said, had In n

t,aid, "If everybody Mr Dugdale replied: "It is "Whereas freedom of informa-

to present their evidence no

intention of submitting to Bevin tion and the press is essential to

IN MALAYA

against John Edwards, aged 27. little things coming out of China friendly to Burma will encour-naturally up to the Indonesian to settle their Government to make what re- are the Karens the fundamental freedoms pro- elaine by the United Nations London, May 24-Mr Patrick

done it will Charter and the Universal De-Donner, Conservative

easy when

naturally

considered."—. Mr Bevin said that British in-bettled claration of Human Rights and for Basingstoke, asked the Gov-

weighty international terests had been hard hit by the date must not from outside Router. ernament in the House of Com-from a to the peace of humanity.

differences be "Whereas this freedom

alat forces in Formosa. But the accentuate the best be defended by members of ons today if they would take law book, successfully objected blockade of the Chinese Nation-

on more jungle-experienced to the prosecution's pleas.

A pilon-sized pite er abell-United States and Britain. were tween these races or this civil the press and other media of North Borneo tribesmen for the

nced for on the in Information continuously anti-bandll" forces in Malaya, "Exhibit B1" stood display-agreed

stabilise as the examination of two operation in trying

10 nrul

Colonial promoting by maintaining

Mr John Dugdale,

that urasecution

began the position In China today. witnesses voluntary action a sense of re- Under-Seereinry, replied

however, that cannot believe, to see the authorities in Malaya had Dr Tascheret was not present, sponibility wherewith

consideration MADE AN EFFORT that all Chinese have become we the truth and report facts or constantly under

the question of how the jungle

The Italian manager of the Communists overnight such ns is building up very rent friend- experience of tribesmen could Hotel Imperial said he was not suggested," he said.

VITAL INTERESTS be utilised.

hotel's upper present in the

Turning to Malaya, Mr Bevin

corle.

'The preamble

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He included Southeast Asia of dyaks at clubs when the incident occurred said he thought that British Go- is pru tactic to the codo

Forces is being on May 6. He said he saw no vernment had given full support in the term Far East. It was, claimed as the normal conduct ceased but there is not at injuries of any portion of is to supplying the equipment the be said, really all one great are

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Edwards to apologise "which success of the

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obtaining,

news."

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Chloese Communists had been he sald. must any fundamental fact be appeal to

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