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U.S. POLICY IN CHINA
Washington Preparing
Report On Situation
AUSTRIAN LEADER'S PLAINT
Vienna, March 13. Austria had been far Worst
treated than any other country a similiar position. Dr. Leopold Pigl,. Austrian Chan- carolicasdecimraduatelayssine
article on the negotiations for -an Austrian trenty; now threat-,
ened with ir breakdown London.
in
We have been made the play- thing for
international politics.
which now know netther stee mor morals, neither feelingt pily," he wrote IT Ir
Zeitaux
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nor Tages
Inst
"Every one of the great pow- takes on agreement to the feraty dependent on
bel 100 per cent on their sule,”
The Socialist Minister of Intermar. M. Osear Belner, night told Sucmlist Conference in Lower Austin that the nego tiations Hi London 'go on but no reasonable man enu Hope any Bouger That Lonchos can any change for the better.
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SENATORS' DEMAND
Washington, March 14.
The U.S. State Department is preparing a roport which probably will indicate America's future policy toward China. This was disclosed yes- torday by Senator Walter F. Georya, Democrat. Meanwhile the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
today asked the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, to give his ideos on stopping Com- munism in Chino before seeking American orms shipments to bolster cum
bolster. Europe against the threat of Communist aggression. *-* Chairman Tom Connally forwarded to Mr. Acheson a round robin letter signed by 50 Sonators backing a proposal to grant $1,500,000,000 in new United States military and economic aid to the Chinese Nationalists.
$2,000,- Jarn-
THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1949,
CHINESE CRUISER IN DAIREN
Bhanghel, March 14, Contrary to Hong Коля Chinesa pross raports, the Chinees arulsor
Chungking
was seen
few days ago,
undamaged and lying at, an- ahor in Chinwangtao, and has now gone to the Sovlet.. controlled Manchurian port of Datron, according to re- ilable eye-witnesses quoted by the "China Prosa" today.
Formerly the British crulser Aurora, the Chung- king recently defected to the Communists and was later reported in the Hong Kong Chinese press to have been bombed, and sunk by the Na- Monellt Air Force.
The eye-witnesses in ques tion, who are not identified, acs repostedka-baxakaid the.. warship, was Been lying, Fat, anchor undamaged, and had apparently not been attack- ed by planes-Reuter,
Clergyman Criticises
The Peace
Atom Bomb Will Be Taboo At Meeting
London, March 13.
The atom bomb will be taboo as a subject of dis- cussions whon 300 world scientists, all exports on atomic energy, moet in Britain at the end of March. Their talks will be strictly confined to the use of
atomic energy in chemistry. Professor Otto Hahn, the first | ----- man to split the uranium atom and one of Hitler's leading stomte scientists, will be among the 50 experts from abroad.
A Nobel Prize winner and ro- cently voted the most popular Ilving German, Professor Hahn is expected to speak on his svork nt Goetlfigen University.
The United States delegation- Professor R. E. Connick and Dr.
COASTAL STEAMER'S DANGER
Inhambane, March 13. The coastal liner, Inharrime, G. Wilkinson, of the University with eight European and several CRISPOMNIE on punared coloured "Pichenpers Irving, of the Massachusetts. In-aboard, is threatened with des- stitute of Technology, and Dr.. H. truction in the midst of a rag- A. Wilhelm. of Amea. Ohio-ising storm 1,000 feet from the said to be particularly anxious to meet the 70-year-old, sovers- faced German scientist.
would
bench bar of Inhambane port. The 83, Inharrime, 800-ton freight and passenger ship, 18) The United States Government after the war wanted Dr. Hahn owned by the Companhia No- It runs a Navegaçao, to work in America, but the Britional Hishi refused. They argued that
weekly service between Lourenco Senator Pat McCarran, spon- long term enterprise and might
Inhambane and Marques and unless scientific and technical usually carries hundreds of co- sor of the proposni, indicated force reduction In the United
knowledge remained Intact In the toured workers to and from the that he will demand a show-Stales backing for free govern-
British Zone, Germany
Witwatersrand goldmlhes in the down on the issue before the ments in Europe.
never become self-supporting.
Transynhl. It is not known how But the the Congress sets on
Senator Styles Bridges.
Geneva, March 14.
At Oxford along with a sizable
many passengers are en the ship bloc 900,000 arms for Europe
of
Dr. Hahn works in Germany during her present voyage. Allied peace efforts were cri- ollier
legislators; insists that the gramme now being prepared to American spending to stop Com-ised today by a Welsh church
under Allled supervision and le The ship reported Inst Friday back
the North Atlantle
stili concerned with the use of that she had
run aground out- munism In Europe
leader as shocking and fright- is pouring
his discovery as a benefit Inside Inhambane harbour. Efforts security pact.
money down a rathole if Comening. Senator Connidly Asked Mr. munisin is allowed to flourish in Dr. Elfan Rees, head of the Re-
stead of a bane. The colleague, since then to free her have fail- Acheson to comment on Senator | the Par East.
Dr. F. Strassman, will also ad- | cd. fuger Division of the World
dress the conference. McCarron's proposal. He di "Apathetic Policy"
Council of Churches, satd in A
Canada is sending two experts that the Foreign Relations
sermon that more people Senator Alexander Wiley, ne been rendered homeless by an Betts, from the Canadian atomic have Dr. L. Yaffe and Dr. R. H. Committee will be guided at least
lot the Senote's foreign part by the State Department's leaders told a reporter that the
poltey Allied peace than by a Nazi war." current United States policy in frightening elements in Europe
He added: "One of the most plant at Chalk River, Ontario.
The conference, which will inst Settar McCarron
predicted, j
have falled week, opens for two days on however, that Mr.
entire Far Eastern Acheson's the
today is the existence of more Netherlands turling the enetion would be pretty negative
March
28 at Fast
than 12 million exiles dominated Then the atomic scientists will helplessly in huge waves, endon-
Oxford University. The ship is being tossed Indies and said that he would press his
appeurs to be "pretty by desire to go home and to res matholic" pian fog elding Chino regardless
so far as the checking tore their broken lives, their move to Landon, The talks have gering the lives of the crew and of the Administration's attitude.
of Communism Is
been arranged by the Ministry of passengers.-Associated Press. concerned.
stolen liberties and their sub Supply's Atomic Energy Research Mr. Acheson has already In-
Meanwhite, Administration met nationhood. It frightens Establishment in conjunction with plans to ask the Congress for me because they see another war
the Chemical Society. arms shipments to Europe con-us their only means to that end tinue to draw criticism. the
and look hopefully for one." Senator Harry
F. Byrd said the Associated Press. too "dukt" to: # definitive
be an added American Programme might
burden on governmental spend- ing that would
puse the
Hided that the hers between the Allies have aperenss ed and the heges of du agree ment have kink tre nothing Reuter.
Salvation Army Drive
feated
in
response.
to
The Salvation Army needs fragmed the group of House Re- HK$72,167
In each #ts publicans interested In nich HK$100,000 target, for this year, Tehma and the situation in
Since the appeal was mande
civil war is far over Radio Hong Kong by Bir. A. permit Morse, Chief Manager of the
(policy. Hong Kong and Shanghat Bank- #111! Corporation,
Um HK$27.600 bave brea
collecti from publie dentalions.
The latest ist of cordeibutions follows:
Mies
Previously nehow belted 12.02, T1. Mok Krutting word Co $30: Aam," 11, A Millet #19. 31 Me $21. Slav Mum and Co., End, $250; Agglo Ubine de 190; Grogney and C $t; Mr. Nureart $10; Regal Inter- Den 2,10 $25; Harry Whekins and Us 2100, Mic Ruby Mr Pune 124; bam cart 1pm 11uer: Mr. (3) Paigert m Far Fasi Aviation Co., Ltd. #:00; Mr. W.F. Padman F: Mr. W...
Far East Avlston Co., Lu, synt: Mr. 3.8. Chung 150; Mr. J.N. MarPul $15) ME. TV. Woo 125: James Nimmo 150; Me, Gul, Hopper 154, Arnold and Cho, Jud. Bion; Me. T., Howell 125; Mr. Tranel. We $25; International Merchan SLร้อม CA 934 0.0.8, FRA: The BAN Industry Hank of Burchuen fal #50 Me J.A. Sterleker 815: Jolin D. Humphreya and Son Ltd.. $190; the Ed Bun an, Mic. * Men, Alabaster 150; Mr. Trose 1.44 $0. Mr. 1. Brown $50 Mr., Einker #2: Min JM Watch t AN Wolson 1200: A.S Qulu 9; Mr Ji..oom 120, China Trading Very R BorNow
2 Co, 264. 1 friend $90: Lammers in rich, S Nixon : Mr. Huurne 15: Chip Ba
Co., Ltd. $50; Mix Thuckbud 1: Dr. Moutwetery
Skbonet
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herman Wartel and to r Won 2: Mr. Tan War-kweza
Mr. Wax $50; Mr. H. Ban 3100: Mr Harry Won 32; Mr. P.B. Sh 125; Cul
to
areas. in
19-
merged
Lahdan, March 13.
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The aim of the conference is to enable universities, research assu- eintions and Industrial and Gov- ernment laboratories to become familiar with chemical develop. in the feld of atomic ways in which
London's police tonight prowl-ments
M. Acheson adopted a "wallcretely alternative choles of de- eu for a patrol car, a bit of their energy and the and see" approach.
felt Bnancing or increased taxa-own properly, tion in this
Positive Plan Wanted
But with the arms for Press Europe programme due 10 reach the Congress soon, Sena. tor McCarran and his sup. porters feel that they are inj
poaltion to demand and Bet "positive" Chinese pra-
under
gramme. Senator McCarran hearis She Joint Congressional Committee on foreign alt and also the Senate Appropriations sub-committee,
The State Department both the former Secretary, George C.
Mr. Acheson, has long contended that American investment in China's etyll war wouici tre a costly and
stolen from
country-United front of the Southwark District nique can help the investigations.
and Associated Press.
police station-Reuter,
One-Sided Help Will Be "Foolish"
Shanghai, March 14.
Marshall, and It will be both wrong and foolish for the United States to continue a policy of aid for only Nationalist China, the
American-owned "China Weekly Review" said in an editorial today.
Big Orders Placed At German Fair
Leipzig. March 13. Orders estimated to total £3.250,000 were booked by ex-
Ww Fl. Mr. F. No Bus Bers, ribitors from the Soviet. Zone
: Ko $19; Str. Sun Heras of Germany at the Leipzig
Fair, which ended today.
$20: Mr. P... Wan 100; M.V., Chu 35"); Mr. lu Tuk-lam #20; Mr. G.8. Fordi 15: Mr. E. Louis 310; elfe non Trading Co. A)691 1.kidell Bros, and Co A1 ; Primiand Trading Co. 150; Male and Vo 1.44, 850 E.D. Bawoon Banking Co. ·5500 ; H.. end $305 IndoChian Trailing Cod. $140: M. Meneur 1304; Joku
|
radio, chemical and similar tech-
-Reuter,
ROYAL NAVY CRUISE
Aboard HMS Triumph,
March 13.
During the last 24 hours, the vessel's engines stopped, lights went out and the radla ceased working.
All attempts to throw cables to the shore for landing purposes
due to the
storm. About
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London, March 13. Moscow Radio tonight broad- cast a talk by Academician Berg, President of the Soviet So- All-Union Geographical ciety, renewing Russia's claims to be consulted about the An- tarctic.
***The
Professor Berg said: question of the Antarctic must be dealt with in the Arst place The aircraft carrier Triumph, by those States which have G taking part in the Home Fleet's historical right to 1 Any solu- Mediterranean cruise, sailed for tion of the question of sovereignty Malta from Gibraltar today, es-in the Antarctle without the par- Union the Soviet corted by the destroyer Chieftain, ticipation of
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since Flects, saking tomorrow after the USSR has every ground for their recent combined manoeuvres, not recognising such decision." will visit a number of foreign ports Professor Berg referred to the before proceeding to their respec- discoveries of the Russion tive bases. HMS Triumph is due navigators Bellinghausen and at Malta on March 18 and salla Lazarov. Ke said that in 1931 declared the Island of Peter the First, dis-
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recommissioned.---Reuter,
covered
Partisan aid, the editor, John made to a Congressional Commit-for Britain on March 23 to be and 1939 Norway W. Powell, wrote, is certain to tee. provoke a further wave of anti- American feeling from Commu- nist areas.
And the viliter pointed out that whether America likes it or not the Communists are due to play donunt if not absolute role-
Chinn Powell said he understood that
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In
at
He-Bald Mr. Lapham asked further aid for only the Na. tionalists while
the same time the ECA chlef said he Reda was of the opinion the could sweep down
the Yangtse at any time. Powell said: "We still think ald should be forthcoming, but we
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Roger Lapham, ECA Chinn chief, think it should be for the relief
CZECH TRADE
On January 27, 1939, the So- Prague, March 13. vlet Government informed Nor- Czechoslovakia is prepare to way that I could not consider develop trade relations with the Norway's action to be lawful and rest of the world provided her would reserve its point of view endeavours meet with understand on the ownership of the Island. ing, the Foreign Trade Minister.Reuter.
Dr. A. Gregor, declared at the
has recommended that Congress of the Chinese people during this opening of the Spring Fair here appropriate about US$24.000.000 present critical period regardless last night. Last year's orders amounted to to continue the ECA China pro- of their political beliefs. That, Visitors from 42 countries, (in- £2,050,000.
gramme for the fiscal year be- we think, will win friends. cluding a group of high American The number of visitors to the ginning July and that aid is to "The policy of one-sided aid, Army officers from Fair totalled 320,000. More than be only for the Nationalists, not especially to an organisationStates Zone of Germany, attended Manners and Co, 1100; Mercantile flank chinery and approximately half Powell said he his it hard to ing good use of it, is both wrong Czechoslovake
of all the orders were booked by reconcile the report Mr. Lapham and foolish.—Associated Press.
of India 160: El Gomes $19: Mr. Ginaze ban 315: I. Upon #10: Cibs (China) Ltd, 150: Famalt atud Sons 31: A. Brown $29; E 01 and Co, Ltd, $100: A. Vago $19: I. Rosilou and Co IK. L. $100; ILK. Woo 110; Mr. A.H. Dusto 930; Apon. #1; Mr. D.A. McDonald $10: Mr. H.C. Margrett #10; Caldbeck Macgregor weil Co, Ltd, $109; Caldbeck Macgregor tr Co., Lt Head Mes $250: Mr. and Mrs. J. Macgregor $160. Total #57,150,
hair
the orders were for ma-
the Communists.
Poland.
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Large contracts were also sign=" with Czechoslovakia. Kun- gary, Finland, Holland, Denmark. Sweden, Switzerland, Italy and Belgium.
Non-European customers in- cluded Indin, the United States, Conada, Israel. South Africa, Argentina and Siam-Neuter.
the United
which seems incapable of mak- the Fair today, according to the
news agency.- Reuter.
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