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TAIPEH RECIME SEES NEHRU PROBLEM CHILD
Taipeh, Oct. 1.
The Indian Premier, Pandit Nehru, is re garded in Nationalist China as Asia's "No. 1 prob- fem child" statesman. His sponsorship of the Chinese Communist cause in world politics has caused a wave of indignation, but none of the off- cials here would permit himself to be quoted In criticism of Nehru.
Aa Dr Lo Chin-Juen, for- of Chinn, but also because bo mer Chinese Ambassador to spproved of the Peking regime. In a recent interview with an India, said: "We like to up-
American magazine, Mr Nehru hold our traditional polite- expressed the view that Com- China is entirely, tren now, even in regard to muralst
from Russian domination and our enemies."
Communist that the Chinese
essentially revolution nationalistic movement
The view drew the prompt circles from omela? romment here that "nothing could bo tarther from the truth."
Nevertheless, Nehru's diplo
vis-a-vis China matic actiona
an "unrealistic, are described unitatesmanilke, nearsighted and
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Firstly, it is pointed out that his statement that Communist China 1s entirely free from Russian domination rung coun- ler to all reports and indications accepted by competent quarters
s rellabio.
NOT NATIONALISTIC
Secondly, it is maintained that the Chinese Communist revolu- tlon is not a nation.listic move- ment, and it is regarded as con- ceivable that the Chinese Cou- will resent manista themselven
eel an implication. One of the the Com- chief keynotes of
damestie propaganda programme is the denunciation of nationallim na an out-dated feudalistic idea.
One veteran Chinese diplo- mat, who has an intimate know- ledge of the Indian Government, surmised that it is the Indian Ambassador to Peking, Dr K M. Ponikkar, who is mainly re- sponsible for feeding Mr Nehru A with what was rald to be "such misinformation and misconcep- Com- tions about the Chintre munista.“ Il t
Nehru recalled that never praised the Chinese Coin- rounista when they were being hoved around in the villasta by the Nationalists.
Bkedy bonerang."
It is pointed out that, unlike Great Britain and other Western countries, a recognised Com- munist China not only because be considered the Chinese Com-
munists had now gained effec- ve pollient control of the bulk
TARIFF TALKS AT
TORQUAY
i
He came
ut to sponsor their caure only after they had swept into na- tional power last year.
This, It is sull, shows that he is accuring recognition force and neglecting the moral side, which puts his sponsor-
Chinese of the
Com- ship munists in the position of as- Fisting unpopular political
regime to maninin its held on
at willust people.
DANGEROUS GAME
how
Torquay, Oct. 1. Special Interests of regional
There a no question of groupings are expected to con-
of the disapproval at Communism in enrly stages tral the
but It is disputed Torquay tariff talks in which India, delegations of 38 zations will he can reconcile his disapproval in his own Communi: m gt down to their first serious) of
of country will his approval work tomorrow.
bilateral Communism in another country. Mar tulett of
Many officials urged that he negalintions on any large-scale
whatever fufkely to he delayed while should realing
inembers of these groups con- he may do for the Communists, sult among themselves to engage ter the Communists he is still ari -clag" and country still is one of the angels of Communist agres- on. In this light, the fear is expressed that his efforts
that no simple pr operates: "perialistic running- against the interests others
of the
Heads of delegations repurated
conference purpose, cording to regional trading
- terests, despite the declared aim Agreement wit General of the
and Trade to lower trade
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elevating the Peking regime in International politics may one day hackare on him,
objection here
There is no
barriers and abolish special pre-ngainst his wanaing the role
Tariffs
of a third force" mediator be ferences operated by groups of
tween the West and nanbers,
The delegates at Torquay re-beh,
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East os
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Future
Korea
Will Be
For
Policy Acid Test
Western Nations
Now York, Oct. 1.
Irishmen Sharply Divided On Stand In Any Future War
Dublin, Oct. 1.
A large percentage of Irishmen strongly op poses the Government's projected neutrality in any Future war between Russia and the West, if the cur- rent press controversy is any indicatión,
of life.
Ireland
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menace
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GANDHI BIRTHDAY
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New York, Oct. 1. Gandhi was "a terrible! The Now York Times said today that the Western nations' mcek" who led a movement
"resistance postwar policy in Korea would be the "acid test" of Western aggression," said Mrs Edith policy in the Orient. Pointing to evidence. that "the old-S. Sampson, a Negro mem-
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here today. more than a receding tide.
She told an Indian League the dignity and freedom of the Asiatic peoples, hold out a help- ing hand to them.
British Catholic Rally
O'Mahoney Wyoming) have
Joseph and recon- Senator "Restoration
(Democrat, struction of Korea in this urred that the United Nations spirit will speak with a voice forces cross the 38 Paralici cannot be silenced in Koren to defeat the Com-
anunist forces completely. throughout Asia."
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The Negroes of America, Mrs Creat Sampson sald, "had a deal of experience" with the Doth Senators said in It said also: "We must re-
armed the store self-government to television broadcast last nighthree ways or dealing with op-
Kression-appeasement was nothing resistance. that the Parallel
non-violent rucis- We must, whole of Koren.
an imaginary lineance. more than de all we can to moreover,
Shattered cities mid and should not be permitted to rebuild towns, to aid the wounded and stand in the way of establishing their thirly pieces of silver"
Korca as a free and inde- bereaved among the population, all London, Oct. 1.
it possible for perdent country. and to make Nearly 100,000 British normal life to be resumed.
"Emphasis must be placed lose out to Stalin and Mao Tse-Catholies today held a rally
of the Korean their themselves, here, marking their on the welfare en, who are considered to be
on con- People better gamblers-United Press.
hierarchy centenary
freedom and on their indepen- came gress. Thousands
dence."-United Press. from all over Britnin to the
But the general viny 13 utions which together that in so doing he is playing some 80 percent of the dangerous game and likely to world's trade.
British Commonwealth, The with one-illed of the world trado done among its members, is the largest group within the Etem that the Agreement Al- tempts to control.
BENELUX GROUP
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Ends Task
pageant telling the story of Catholicism in Britain.
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Washington, Oct, 1. Senator Styles Bridges (Re- publican, New Hampshire) and
tig
evil.
back
Through appeasement. "Only a few of us had learned to rely "I certainly do not want to upon soul force to resist
of us have nt the 30th though many U! stop
that experience see
with Parallel," Senator Bridges said, some
But practically all of method. He added that the Communists
know that peace without would form a new army
freedom is slavery, that the United Nations would
"American Negroes think of have to keep military forces in South Korea indefinitely to pre- Mahatma Gandhi as the chan- are the of those who In- pion vent another Communist
and of discrimination victims
perhaps a poverty. We have
the Senator O'Mahoney agreed. special understanding of Ile nald that he had recom-ideals of Gandhi and the prob-
vasion,
Italian Nun mended to both the Secretary lems of Nehru. We know that
Beatified
In Vatican
of State, Mr Dean Acheson, and non-violence
ts.
Mr Warren Austin, the United method of struggle
1
practicnl
in demo-
States representative In the cracy," she said.-Reuter, United Nations, that
the should
not be a party in Communists dropping the Iron
In the centre of the stadium Saigon, Oct. 1. was a specially built allar.
12 Arch- The United
Cardinals, States Military Seven Mission, headed by Mr John F. bishops and 46 Bishops attend- for rd.
Cardia) Bernard Grillin, Melby, left Saigon by air
Westminster, Manila today at the end of Archbishop
return visit to Indo-ended the rally, two-day Cain.
Visitors Included Cardinal Van Usually reliable
of Malines; French Roey, Archbishop
Curtain at the 38th Parallel." sources said that the blission's Cardinal. Peter Ourller, Arch- will be
with the Frenen Highbishop
Lyons; Cardinal of
During 4 question period, specially recruited alks
Commissoner, M. Leon Pignon, Francia Spellman, Archbishop
Vatican City, Oct. 1.
Senator Bridges was asked if he Cardinal Joseph staff exists to keep in and the Far Eastern Comman of New York;
Abou: 100,000 pilgrims from thought that the United Nations General Marcelings, Archbishop of Cologne;
continue should and prevent people
St Peter's through and Arch-led the Pope In trading speculation in anticipa- Carpentier, revealed "practically Corriinst Conrad von Pressing all over the world tonight Join forces
Bishop of Berlin. decisions. tion of conference
The French are now awal-bishop William Godfrey, Apes (Basilica in veneration of the Manchuria.
de Maitiers, a He replied that the job of ing But the secrecy over the con-
the Mission's
the report to tolle Delegate to Great Bri-Blessed Marin
19th Century Italian nun who clefeating the Washington to And out when to.
was beatified earlier today. ference has not obscured
should be completed before any of delegates and what military aid America evident Intention
Foundress of the Order of other military operations werd to mala will supply to Indo-Chinn, with group interests
Reuter.
planned. tain those interest-Reuter.
rmation from reaching the der In-Chief,
wrong
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Senator O'Mahoney cautioned Bri-fourth nun to be beatified dur-
A slow-moving Pacific ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Catholics gathered at the ing this Holy Year,
against any use of Viited States rally that the Church plased Instant cures of a 14-year milltary power to wage a 50-typhoon, with centre winds esli- mated at 100 miles per hour, old girl, Nicolina Corclule, from called preventive war.
across Northerzi Brindisi, and a Both Senators agreed that was sweeping He said: "You will also thank a village near
Ada Nardlecl, even after the Korean confilet Lizon today, whipping up on God that, unlike many of your veasant's wife, fellow Catholics in other parts from near Viterbe, represented was over the United States must its fringes gales and rainstorms of the world, you enjoy the in- at today's ceremonies the two remain armed and prepared for that were felt a considerable Books, papers and magazines
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them a long,
peaceful relen."
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