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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1949.

U.S. MAY HAVE TO ABANDON WHOLE OF THE FAR EAST

AID FOR CHINA MOVEMENT

Washington, May 9. Senator Homer Ferguson to- day demanded that the. United States crase its "Henry Wallace policy" in Asin and send nid to the Nationalist Government.

He demanded" 'that the State Department detall its reportedl assertion that much U.S. aid to China had been wasted.

New York, May 9.

An increasing amount of attention is being paid in this country to the theory that in abandoning Nationalist China the United States may also have to abandon the whole For East in the avont of war,

A number of Filipino officials here and in Manila have expressed the fear that U.S. policy plan- ners are giving up the idea of defending islands such as the Philippines, Japan and Formosa if wor comes vio a Communist-run China, These fears have also been expressed by sovoral

American editorialists.

Plans For Italian Colonies

Lake Success, May 9, An official British spokesmon

the today outlined

following main Hines of the agreement reached last Friday between Britain and Italy about the future of the Italian colonics:

1. Cyrenalea to be put

under Dritish trusteeship.

Some learned thinking along pointinght would be an oarnes! the the sume lines was set forth in of the serious intentions of "World! Politics,

2. Tripolitania to remain un- quarterly United States; and

der British administration for Journal published at Yale Univer close

4. students

A mature United States two years, with the assistance of information

in an Advisory Counell programme

composed China, co-ordinated with the of Britain, the United States. ether aspects of our pelley.

UI

at

"We who boast of free govern-sity. Two

of ment and democracy must, in China, Nathon Leites and David the name of democracy, have an Nelson Howe, suggest that, there

our State explanation for

De is still time to save South China, partment's inaction and a rentis-without

would be which it

and perhaps tineennontie the analysis of Bgures on which least

he Department bases its repeat- | impossible

of ed contention that we have sent East Asia. billions of dollars of nid to China nud that it has gone for naught,

to hotl the reat

prne-

Philippines, wat

time being then. we submit, a

France, Egypt and a representa- live of the local population.

At the end of 1951 the terri-

under tory to be pul

Italian trusteeship.

Fezzan 10 bo put under

French trusteeship.

Australia

Needs Close Ties With U.S.

Melbourns, May 9.

Australia neade atoes tim with the United States never before, according to the Vice-Chief of General Staff, Lieutenant-General

Sydney

F. Rowell.

luncheon

оп

General Rowell said at

speech: ""We de- pand on the goodwill

of America for protection in the North and North East.” Aus- tralie has an open fler

Plenk the Indian Ocean, he said and added that the two cornor. stones of peace area united Commonwealth and close ties between the Commonwealth and the United States.—Unit- od Press.

Hunger Strike Over Indonesia

"The nature of warfare in China is such that all that is re- quired can be nehitved-with The authors discuss the mili- probability amounting to

The Hague, May 9, tary exposure that a Communist cal cert nty without throw- China

would put on places suching in resources on what to us

Jonkheer B.C.M. Van Such- Eritrea: The Eastern part "Surrender now In China

would be a large srale. For the to be ceded to Ethiopia outright telen, former Governor of the and the an Jamin of

with a "apecini slalus" for the East Coast of Sumatra, today and recognion Communist and then put then fingers

of something be. China would place in

Towns of Asmara and Massawa. ended a hunger strike begun every economie problem that appears to emmnitererst

one-half uf one per cent The Western portion to be in-nine days ago in protest against country throughout the world be a major headache these days tween another Communist agent." le General Douglas MacArthur and one per cent, roughly speak corporated in the adjacent An- developments in Indonesia.

and his staffs in Tokyo.

ing, of the American national in-glo-Egyptian Sudan.

Announcing this in a letter to 5. Italian Somaliland Senator Ferguson said US. atel

"A low level of economic ex.come is likely to spell a huge dif-

to e Queen Juliana, Jonkheer Van nur future national in Europe is pursuing the policy jchange

under put immediately

Italian Suchlelen said that because between the Soviet and ference to

of -United Pi $8. but of containing Communismi,

trusteeship. Reuter. non-Soviet sectors of Eastern security position,"

the many letters of support and in Asia is doing nothing to halt | Asia," Lettes and Rowe report,

understanding he had received he KRAVCHENKO

considers it time to end the strike and expound his views on policy -DROPS CASE towards Indonesia at a mass meet-

ing which he is organising.

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its sweep Southward. He said "would maintain and increase the Mao Tse-tung's repented state- sort of dependence on us HOW CX- ments of unity with Moscow emplified by the economy of Jas | clearly demonstrate that Chinese pad. We would either have to Communism Is Tussian Commun-subsidise 3 FLECT tike Japan Jam there is no other kindumetently to make up for the Inited Press,

|reenomic opportunities we would be denying t use the threat Jar the achidity of ulity re- pression against increasing sec- fors of Japanese solely

Clergyman Suspended

The

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Stalin Surprised

"The point not so much that developments in Eastern Asia, if unchecked, will make war Inevitable, if, indeed, warl can over be thought of as 'In. evitable.' The point is rather that our abandonment of East ern Alla; or of the major part of It, and the conseguent rise In power of the Soviet bloc la apt greatly to increase the cost to us of perce."

The writers suggest that Mar-

Talks On Colonies

Paris, May 0. Victor Kravchenko, the anti- Soviet author who recently won abel suit against a French Com- munist literary weekly, will not London, May 9. proceed with a second libel sult British colonies, including let against the Paris Commun- Malaya, were considered durist evening paper, "Ce Soir." ing recent trade talks in Lon-

His lawyer, Maitre George Iz dan between British Ministers zard, announced this today.- and Mr. C. D. Howe, Cunadian Reuter. Minister for Trade and Com- meree, Parliament was told to- day.

Mr. Philip Noel-Baker, Secre- tary For Commonwealth Relations, sald that they had valuable talks un trude with the colonies und he hoped they will lead to quite large results.

discuss how to Increase British- Canadian t. e-Reuter.

Commons

He disclosed this to Mr. Walter Fletcher, Conservative, after un- Mr. Davles had faced charges

nouncing that Britain has agreed under the Clergy Discipline Act

to buy extra saknon, timber, The of 1802, arising out of a Criminalsh Josef Stalin is as surprised dour and apples from Canada this Court case in which he was as anybody at the lack of Unit-year bound over for making false en- to States political and military Mr. Howe que to Britain to tries in a marriage register show-initiative in China and is likely ing divorced persons as "a widow to do a little retreating himself and a widower,"

if American policy should change. The court ordered that 'during Reporting that Nationalist the suspension the must leave the China has renched such a low Diocese. An ecclesiastical au-slate that its leaders would, be thority explained that during the willing to permit "techniques of suspension Mr. Davies will draw combined work

would which no income from his Rectory. Its

leave success or failure largely there is a new Rector in residence To us," the writers suggest

short-term programme which would have to meet the follow- ing conditions:

when the suspension ends, Mr. Davies will not be able to return. -Reuter.

BAYONETTED TO DEATH

Singapore. May 9. A Malay corporal was tied to a tree and bayonetted to death by 15 terrorists who attacked a rubber estate at Malacca last night.

up

a

LANCASHIRE COAL STRIKE

ot

My

He will enll the meeting soon as his physical condition per- mits.

He is 03 and hus heart trouble, and it is expected to be three weeks before he is fit again.

Jonkheer Van Suchtelen asked the Queen to send her own re- presentative and a representativo of the Netherlands Government to his meeting-Reuter.

Approve

The Steel Bill

London, May 9. House of Commons tonight passed a

Bill to nationalise Britain's iron and steel industry, defeating a Conservative mation for its rejection by 333 votes to 203.

The Bill now goes to the House | Lords. There Its future is problematical, as the Opposition in the House of Lords has a big majority.

to the Board which runs the nationalised coal industry.

Mr. Oliver Lyttleton, moving the rejection of the Bill for the Conservatives, said that It would

If the House of Lords throws go to the House of Lords "un- the

Bill out, it can become law wept, unhonoured and undiscuss- within the lifetime of the presented."

His sally

referred to the of the "guil- Parliament against their wishes, Government's use" through

the

Parliament Act, latine-xing

a. time-table by ernment to which was passed by the Gov-which parts of the Bill must be

guard against such enmpleted.-Reuter. powera contingency.

Manchester, May 9. An official of the nationalised British Electricity Authority tonight forecast serious difficul- American determination of the kind and amount of wea- tics at Lancashire pons and equipment to be sup.generating stations because of The week-old strike at 50 coal plied to Chinese forces, with em- phasis on types appropriate to pits in the area.

The Chinese geography and loch. The strikers now number about nology:

38,000-13,000 more than

2. Enough American person- nel to permit Chinese-American son at both strategical rid

tactical levels;

U.S. General

week.

last

Lancashire miners have banned overtime working until they are granted free or cheap coal on the lines of concessions to miners in other parts of the country. The that follows allegations

3. Overall military direction strike

by prominent American mill- "blacklegs" in some pits ure in- They shot dead another Ma-

tary personality with successful | fringing this overlime ban.- layam corporal, fired the estate

whose up Reuter. buildings, smoke-house and fac-experience in China, tory and caused damage estimat-

ed at about $12,000.

The

terrorista drove the special constables into the guard-house. surrounded it and forced

their

surrender after threatening to set tire to the building and burning them alive.-Reuter,

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