THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1951.
NEW BRITISH
DEFENCE BOOST
Big Increase In Three-Year Arms Expenditure Predicted
Eisenhower In London For
Im
Momentous Talks
London, Jan. 14.
General Dwight C. Eisenhower, the North
Atlantic
Supreme Commander, closed the door of his hotel suite here today to all callers, official and unofficial.
He was resting after an intensive week of travel around the West European capitals and
before starting a two-day round of talks with Showdown
members of the British Cabinet and military chiefs tomorrow.
It starts with a visit to Britain's defence Minister, Mr Emanuel Shinwell. Later he will
With Peking
meet the British Chiefs of Staff. They will discuss Indicated
Britain's new defence plans even before the Cabinet has studied them in full.
According to reliable reports from Luebeck Bay in Northern these plans are based on the Germany along the border of spending of £5,000 million for the Soviet Zone and the reanmament over the next three Czechoslovak frontier to where years, a £1,400 million increase the United States Zone meets on the original estimates.
the Soviet Zone of Austría.
General Eisenhower is expec- ted to be told of a proposal for calling up 100,000 of Britain's Z-men-civilians who served in the last war and were domobilis-" ed-for three months' training in modern methods.
He will also be shown details
of a rough blueprint for Middle East defence, drawn up by the nine Commonwealth Prime Ministers during their confer- ence here last week.
According to one report London today, General Eisen- hower will press for the im- mediate appointment of a num- ber of leading British generals to his staff.
THREE ARMY GROUPS
in
It was believed here that General Eisenhower wants top-ranking Air Force officer to
a
today
FIRST PRIORITIES
These troops al'e awaiting the reinforcements promised by the New York Foreign Ministers' Conference last Septernber.
Division, expected soon as the The British 11th Armoured first of the reinforcements, will have its headquarters et Her ford, in Westphalia.
Additional Belgian and United States troops have also been promised and the French 5th Armoured Division is being en- tirely refitted with American equipment.
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on June 10th-15 days before the Korean invasion. That article stated that the South Koreans were anxiously await- ing liberation. It was a matter of speculation as how much credence must be given to such indications, but it was generally agreed that Peking wants to bring the fate of Formosa to an early showdown, military 01 political. Thus, Peking's acceptance of the cease fire plan-with the provision that Formosa would be immediately would make discussed by the big powers~~- the Chinese
it unlikely that want a military decision at all costs. On the other hand, a rejection of the plan would strengthen the be- lief that Formosa is in immedi- ate danger.
SHARP AS A TACK-Jzere Stevens, of the magic Rio Grande Valley of Texas, was needled into this pose in a cactus garden in Dallas. Her choice wasn't exactly limited because she could have had her pick of any one of the 2,000 species of cactus grown there. But this one seemed to be right to the point.
The
4. What are Peking's plays Dr. Edith's Air Hongkong Telegraph
modern concerning Indo-China, Malaya and Hongkong. Generally speak- ing, the same reasoning applies here as in the case of Formosa..
Firet priorities tanks started arriving at divisional headquarters a few weeks ago.
The various occupation armies are at present deployed on a
ADVANCE NOTICE.
co-ordinate and advise on all air zonal basis which will end when unlikely to engage in new mili-
matters, and that he will ask for the formation of three army groups in Western Europe, com- posed of (1) United States forces, (2) French, (3) a com- bination of British, Belgian, Dutch, Danish and Luxembourg divisions.
A crowded programme awaits the General in London. He will meet the King, Mr Clement Attlee, the Prime Minister, and Mr Ernest Bevin, the Foreign Secretary.
On Tuesday he will have a full-scale discussion with the North Atlantic deputies Council, now working with the new De- fence Production Board on speeding the flow of arms to Europe and accelerating defence output in Europe itself.
They will also study ideas for the Atlantic Pact Army.Reu- ter.
"FRONTLINE FORGE" General Dwight D. Eisen-
with
Fire Chinese are believed sufficient reinforcements arrive. tary adventures in Asia if they General Eisenhower All troops here commanded by are seriously contemplating will then peace talks that would follow be deployed as military reason their accoptance of the United
Their! Nations cease "fire plan.. rejection may point to the con- trary. Diplomats believe the Chinese reaction to the United Nations peace plan may be an advance notice of what is!
dictates.
Joint manoeuvres and other training programmes, parti- cularly in the past year, have already done much to familiarise the various armies with the
that
methods and equipment of their likely to happen in Asia in 1951
and thereafter.-United Press. neighbours' forces.-Reuter.
German Conditions For Cooperation
Bielefeld, Jan. 14.
The West German Chancellor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, said here today that all Germans stood four square in the "Western camp of freedom."
He stipulated, however, five conditions which, theund force in Western Ger- he said, must be fulfilled for successful co-opera- many-eight divisions and two tion between the West German Federal Republic
should and the West.
hower begins his tasks
present
effective Allied
independent brigades. forrnations These
men, about 125,000 muster though some
Dr Adenauer, who was ad- of them, in- They were:
(1) All
freedom lovmg dressing a meeting of the West- cluding the British, are known.
Christian Democratic In ad- peoples must at once put their phalian to be under strength..
thou-full political and military power Union, said that the Germans dition, there are many
and also wished that the Allies service of peace administrative in the sands more
would finally remove the "bar- in the occupation safeguarding freedom.
riers of mistrust."
"frontline"
British
drpops armies.
The present
force consists of two
(2) The right of occupation must be replaced by a treaty
must be replaced by a con- ed (Desert Rais) Secondl Infantry Division; two ference of ambassadors,
defence
divisions, the Seventh Armour-and the Allied High Commission the East German Premier, Otto
the and
Con- armoured
Dr
Thrill
London, Jan. 14. A British airliner, with Dr Edith Summerskill, the Minister of National Insurance, as a passenger, Was forced to return to London Airport today within 30 minutes of taking off for Cairo. Fire engines and ambulances were or- dered to stand by when the pilct radioed that he was unable to retract the undercarriage 2nd was returning.
The plane landed safely 2nd eventually left for Cairo after a seven and a half hours' wait at London Airport-Reuter.
Premiers
Discuss
Kashmir
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EASTERN PRESSURE Commenting on the letter of
A statenyent on the discus- Grotewohl, inviting him to
sions is expected to be issued 10 Downing Street, round-table talks on German from No German (3) The
re-unification,
Adenauer official residence of Mr Attlee American divisions, the
must be
in given said that it was an attempt, in contingent
London, some time stabulary Force (an
(Communist) morrow, formation) and the 1st Caval-absolutely equal status with its unison with the
French other partners.
Socialist Party propaganda in The talks were entirely in- Hongkong, 14th Jan., 1951. ry Division;
(4) West Germany, 5th
to apart East Germany, strengthen formal--the third such meet- divisions, including
it's Own contributions, Russia's position for a four-ing since last Tuesday--and no Printed a Belgian from Armoured. Division;
and published by "divisional must get financial aid from the Power conference.
Government officials were pre-William Alick Grinham for and force
about: of
Similar
was pressure
also sent. Norwegian Allies in building her defences
on behalf of South China One strength; and
to enable her also to meet her being exerted on France and Mr Nehru is staying with Mr Morning Post Limited at 1-3 and one Danish brigade.
Italy by the Russians who kept | Atlee until Monday.
He is Wyndham Street, City of The Western Allied troops extremely high social burdens.
(5) A Big Four-Power cou- drawing their attention to the due to fly to Paris on Wednes- Victoria in the Colony of Hong-. are strung out in a thin
700-mile ference must not be at the ex- alleged re-arming of Germany, day to meet Indian diplomats kong. а tortuous :facing
in Europe. Reuter. "frontier" which stretches south pense of Germany.
three
the
line
--Reuter,