THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER

7, 1950.

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NEHRU CALLS

A Bonaparte Born

On Frencla

Soil

ATOM BOMB

BOMB AN

EVIL

SYMBOL

New Delhi, Dec. 6.

Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, Prime Minister of India, said here today that the atom bomb had be- come the symbol of incarnate evil and hoped there would be no question of it being used now or later. He was opening a foreign affairs debate in the Indian Parliament.

No Separate Peace With

Israel

Mr Nehru said the brunt of the fighting on behalf of the had United Nations in Korea fallen on the United States forces, which had suffered heavily, and the sympathy of the House would go out to them.

There could be no solution of the situation in the Far East unless China was brought into the picture. In any no- gotiations for a solution, the question of Formosa would also Have to be considered though not immediately.

Ammar. Dec. 6. Jordan's Premier, Amlr Pasha Rifai, announced in Parliament here, amid applause. that peac with the Jews will not be con-

Welcoming the Truman- cluded except with the agree-

Alfie talks. Mr Nehru said ment of all Arab States. H

the military s'tuation With told the House of Representa -

could tives last night that an imminent rapidly changing and he

any profitable sug- conclusion of

between not make peace Jordan and Israel had no place gestions as to what should be in the intentions, plans OL policies of the Government.

His Cabinet had been under fire from all sections of the House over a statement, said to have been unclear, made at last Monday's assumption of office

ceremony.

done.

He could only hope the would bear Washington talks

fruit.

Mr Nehru said there was a good deal, in common in India's view on the Far Eastern situa- tion and what the British

The Government took ofce Prime Minister had said in re- on November 4, following the gard to it. resignation of the former APPEAL TO POWERS Premier, Said Pasha Mufti. The'

Referring to Tibet, Mr Nehru resignation was stated to be be-

said he

that earnestly hoped cause of ill-health and not con- nected with the current dispute oven now the Chinese Govern- ment would try to settle the between Jordan and Israel over

Tibetan question peacefully. a road through a disputed area on the frontier.

Members demanded from the of new Government an outline policy on "such matters as peace, recent Jewish aggression and relations with

ally." Reuter.

our

Sequel To

Gold Coast

Shooting

The first Bonaparte to be born on French soil since the heads of the House

of Bourbon went into exile has been born in Paris. Prince and Princess Napoleon Louis Bonaparte have travelled especially to Paris in order that their child may be

born on French soil.

KOREA CRISIS BRINGS

JAPAN TREATY NEARER

in

an

Washington, Dec. 6.

The catastrophe which has befallen the United States efforts for Korea is likely to hasten rather than retard

early japanese peace treaty.

islands.

They also pointed out Communist that the Chinese reactions to the United States' for seven-point programme writing

treaty closely paraleld, in most respects, the amplaints raised by the Soviet Union at New York on Novem-

a

The Indian Government's talks

That was the opinion ex-be comparable to the one under with two member of the Nepal Government had yielded no re- pressed by authoritative infor- which American air force per- sults so far, Mr Nehru said, and

mants today when they were sonnel and their equipment are Korean debacle stationed in the United King- he declared that India proposed asked if the to recognise the would cause to continue

of dom now. a shelving Nepal King (now in Delhi) and plans to push ahead on the American officials are willing saw no reason why she should

Japanese treaty. They gave to negotiate such an agrerement on a bilateral basis with Japan do anything else.

two principal reasons for be- Mr Nehru, who was frequently lieving it is imperative that completely outside the frame-ber 20.

work of the treaty arrange-H. W. Kucn cheered by the House, ended the United States make an at-

ments. They have taken this

The Soviet and Communist one-hour speech with an appeal tempt to achieve a peace pact attitude to meet the objections Chinese argument that there is to the great powers to make with Japan as soon as

of the Indian Government which

no basis for taking the Ryukus every offort to solve the present sible:

averts that inclusion of such and Bonirs away from Japan international tangle by negotia-

American arrangements in

the land putting them under tion or any other way, provided

treaty itself would constitute a trusteeship is viewed here it was peaceful.

teriorating situation in the Farvidlation of Japanese sovereign- as an obvious propaganda The Government and Parlia-East a completely sovereignty which the treaty is supposed ment of India, he declared, Japan, adequately protected by to create. would do everything in their a separate agreement with the United States, would be 1 much more effective and operative American ally an occupied, subservient uncertain Japan would be.

to promote peace power in avoid war.-Reuter.

Accra, Gold Coast, Dec. 6. The Government refused an inquiry into the shooting the

village Gold Coast Sulpe on November 5, in which four people died.

21

It had no

Inquiry

ot

evidence making US

necessary,

the

Chief Secretary, Mr R. H. Saloway, stated in the Legis- lative Council yesterday, in

Vice- reply to Dr Danquah, President of the United Gold Coast Convention.

disturbance

A

was

caused

when the villagers refused

Envoy Kardelj

and

pos-

Firstly, in view of the

Sees Secondly,

conclusion

de-

manoeuvre designed to

try to convince the Japanese that the CHINA'S ATTITUDE

Reds have their welfare nt American officials de- Meanwhile, it was understood, heart.

а it as particularly than American officials have aban-scribed

might cynical manoeuvre because they doned any hope they and

have had that Communist China contend Russia and Communist have no intention of could be induced to agree to China

Co-

of

4

nations concerned. That was the official reaction to Com- Premier Chou munist

En-lai's

in

Crime On Rails

2 Japanese peace treaty on agreeing to any treaty and are the treaty would mean the freeing teams acceptable to the United merely trying to confuse of Japan from the policy re-

States, the British Common-issues.-United Press. strictions imposed by the 13- nation Far Eastern Commis-wealth and other non-Commu- Belgrade, Dec. 6.

sion on which the Soviet Union nist United States Ambassdaor

power, and thus George Allen held a 40-minute has the veto

permit inauguration by conference with Yugoslav

New Delhi, Dec. 6. Japanese officials of more posi- 3,000-word statement insisting Edvard Minister to Foreign

Fifty-two murders and 16 tive measures to bolstor morale upon Peking's participation to the State Kardelj on Wednesday for the and to improve pay a local levy

the general the treaty drafting, and charg-

in running ing the United States with seek-robberies occurred

trains,

and The police opened first time since Mr Kardelj re-well-being of that country.

both Treasury.

passenger fire. Nine people were wound-turned

These sources emphasised the a separate Japanese peace

the Indian Railways the critical situation in Asia made treaty in order to give it a free goods, in

12 months ending ed and four of them, including Nations.

hand in "rebuilding the aggres-in The main topics discussed åt more necassary than ever

September this year. a woman, later died.

been at were to have

Yugoslav that the treaty be accompanied sive force" of Japan.

Mr K. Officials here noted that the Anlo and the State Council relations with Greece and the by strong security guarantees

of American

in this information. each protested to the Colonial prospects

ald toto protect Japan from aggres-Peking Government, like Russia, of States for Railways, disclos- said that Office, demanding an inquiry Marshall Tito.

sion. The American plan en-objected to the American pro-ing and

of "Japancee posa! that the United States be Indian Parliament, Yugoslavia on Wednesday ac- visages

United Nations 6,889 thefts were also commit- broke

Britain's cepted

by American troops given strategie of an facilities

over the formerted in the railways during the $18,430,000 credit to buy and air force to safeguard the trusteeship

islands. The agreement would Japanese Ryukyu and Bonin period. Reuter.

The

Paramount Chlef

from the

offer

pletely

the police alleging that

into houses and com- sacked the village.

Reuter..

foodstuffs.---United Press,

United

the use

Santhanam, Minister

the

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