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Washington, Jan. 10.
A prominent American authority on Asia on Tuesday urged that the United States take positive steps to support all nationalist movements in Asia, declaring that these are forces which eventually would defeat Communism in that area.
Edwin Reischauer, professor of Far Eastern languages at Harvard, said in a pamphlet publish- ed by the Foreign Policy Association that "Asian nationalism can be expected to weaken Russian domination of the Far East even in nations under
communist rule."
The Foreign Policy Associa in Asia will be won by the tion is an unofficial but induen-nationalism which burns in the tial group interested in American hearts of the peoples there. policy abroad.
Only false fears of Western
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The King is breaking his intentions can keep the peoples holiday to return to London Reischauer said one reason of the Far East contented for why the United States has not
Friday to grant an long with the actualities of a been as successful in dealing
of with
domination the Far
from audience to Mr Liaquat Aff East as with policy Europe "probably can be sum- Moscow.
greater the Khan, the Pakistan Prime med up in the single word Russians successes, the more
Minister. 'ignorance' ---- our thoroughly they cast themselves in roles of understandable but nonetheless the 'foreign devils' of Asia, disastrous ignorance of the Battle lines will remain a factor peoples of Asia, their ways of in many parts of the Far East, life and, more important, their but in the long run we have processes of thought."
more to gain from this situation than the Russians."
Professor Reischauer said: "If co-operation with the peoples of the Far East is to be our role
to
Reischauer said that due the Communist aggression in in that part of the world, then Korea recognition of the Peking clearly we must be willing to Government was for the time issue. But, he accept Far Eastern realities and being a dead not insist on
American stan- said, the United States should dards. Many (Asiatics) look always consider the desirability of a re-establishment of con- upon socialism not as a limitation tacts with the Chinese of their economic freedom but as when events turned in a direc- people a means of achieving greater tion to make diplomatic re- freedom from want than they tations possible. now enjoy.".
The Professor said that while formulating its long-range policy for the Far East, the United States must take all possible intermediate
contain steps to Communism's spread in that
area.
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United Press.
Heavy Snow In Hopei
The King is at present holiday at Sandringham Palace, his country house. He will also give an audience to Mr Clement Attlee.
It wias learned that no special significance was at- tached to the King's return. The King was in London last week at the opening of the
Commonwealth Prime Minis ters' Conference.
He received the visiting but Mr Liquat Ali Khan Prime Ministers in audience®
not then arrived.
had
No new proposals to resolve the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan were put forward at the informal meet- of the Commonwealth. Prime Ministers last night..
There had been some specu→ lation here that the Pakistan Prime Minister and some of the other statesmen present San Francisco, Jan. 10. Snow is covering the plains had fresh suggestions to make He said: "The Far East, of Hope-a blessing in the in regard to the settlement of
the Kashmir question. completely dominated by Rus- eyes of the peasants there.
Indian sources said that sia, would leave us no room in
Indicating this tonight, Peking fresh, proposals emerged in the to demonstrate
or Radio said that heavy snowfall conversations last night, which exercise tolerance. We must for five successive days was covered familiar ground. The win time before we can carry protecting large areas sown to meeting lasted about 80 out this long-range policy.” winter
crops, mainly wheat, minutes.--Reuter. While the abandonment of from drought and pests. the entire Far East, except
It said that over 33 centi- Japan might give the United States definitely better military metres of snow had fallen and defence, it would not leave when it melted it would pro-
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