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CATASTROPHE IN THE MAKING IN SOUTH EAST ASIA

New York, May 12.

Mr. Harold-Isaacs, author and correspondent, said today: "Another catastropho is in the making in South East Asia.”

"The United States, by her stubborn myopic indif- ference to South East Asia, has failed to un- derstand and appreciate the political changes under way there," he added.

MENACE IN NEAR EAST

London, May 11. Brigadier. John B. Glubb of Pasha grey-finired leader the, Arab Legion, declared in London tonight that Commiu- nist Infiltration and propaganda

Mr. Isaacs spoke to the Over- sens Press Club. He said that throughout his recent Pacific as- signments, he found suspicion, mistrust and even open hostility toward the United States

He declared that unless the U.S.

changes her

"do present

Asian nothing" policy toward countries, Communism will eventually suck South Asia into its

America. "phere."

be

said, is the vic-

most important

Eutepe is the

area in International affairs

Ho added: "The U.S. does not in Transjordan have reached realise that Western Europe has such proportions that unless actually become the tail of a big refugees are given food quick-Asina peninsula." ly, rebellion and the overthrow of governments may take place.. He was speaking at London Airport before returning to his wife ona Transjordan, with daughter after a shont holiday in

Engined.

Brigadier Transjordan Is being flooded with Russlan-inspired pamphlets which declare that Britain and Amerken have let the Arabs down and sold them to the Jews.

Glubb

sald

That

to give the

Java Suspicious

the

Operation Televised

A

London, May 11. surgical operation was televised at Guy's Hospital,

London, this ite

alternoon, for

the first time In Europe.

Raporters, were able to sea by television an operation for appendicitis performed on a boy by the hospital's Director of Surgery.

The now equipment will enable medical abdonta to view operations in great de- tall from a hitherto Impor elblo

anglo-Immediately above the surgeon's handa.--- Reuter.

KOO MAKES APPEAL TO ACHESON

COMMONS APPROVE BILL ON IRELAND

London, May 11.

CHINESÉ REDS ON BURMESE BORDER

The House of Commons tonight agreed to the Gov- ernment's Ireland' Bill, which recognises the Irish Ropublic's secession from the Common- wealth. It defeated an amendment for a ro- jaction, moved by a Northern Ireland Labour, Member, Mr. John Baattió, by 317 votos to 12. The Bill was then dead a second time--agreed to in principle without a division. After further de- bate, it will go to the House of Lords. The Prime Minister, Mr. Pulting the Northern Ireland Attlee, said: "Eife Ministers Government's point of view, Sir in speeches have proclaimed the Hugh O'Neill, Conservative Mem- unity of Ireland. That may be ber for Antrim, Northern Ireland, something

of a spiritual unity. and that Southern Ireland had of

the recognise the authority of

in 1925.

"British control exists Inity measures increased. Northern Ireland with the pur- the Parliament of Elre, row the

Meanwhile, an Army spokes- Republic of Ireland, to leave the alonate approval and the over- man said, Government forces are Commonwealth and we equally whelming desire of the Immense again in possession of Yamethin, majority of the population," he 300 miles North of Rangoon. The recognise the right of the Parlia-

-town-fell--to-Karen rebels several- ment of Northern Ireland to stay in or leave the United Kingdom

"British we have always been weeks

*weeks ago when

when the Karen tri-

Rangoon, May 12. Five hundred Chinese Com- munists were reported yester- day to have attacked Maing- daw, 90, miles from the border Goverment troops in the bor

We have to deal with facts an recognised and accepted partition der area were alerted, and secur-

ausarted:*:*

attice of The Northern Ireland Govern lay,

Mn

Later, White

possible that the British Government would fake drm and relent Washington, May 11. ment should take up the position less action against any repetition

of the town. The Chinese Ambassador, that Northern Ireland should be of the tactles used against North- The spokesman gave no detalls Dr. Wellington Koo, today asked excluded from the Commonwealthern Ireland

1920 and of Its recapture, but it is believed between the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr and the United Kingdom against 1922--the assassination of promin- that the PVOs and Government

eht leaders and policemen, ter-

forces may

have come to terms. consider its will Dean Acheson, to

and been suggested, he said, rorist bomb outrages and mail- Ometal sources sald force of U.S. participation in a regional

burning of public offices Karen rebels from the Tenasserim In Indonesia, he said, the Pacific arrangement similar to that under the proposals of this cious

strip in the far South East made people are suspicious of

B the Republic of Ireland, al- and private houses. the Atlantic alliance.

Common- outside the though

Mr. John Benttic, Labour Mem- a forced march of 100 miles States because of what " United

to This would demonstrate they consider America's?

enemies of democracy, Dr Koo wealth, is obtaining all the ad- ber from Belfast, Northern Ire through jungles in an effort to re- That land,

land, moved the rejection of the leve their comrades fighting

In conalstent

af Dutch support

sald, that the U.S. is concerned vantages of membership.

Bill which, he said, endorses par-

the Daiku

area 80 miles North coloniailem,

equally with Communist advances is not so, he said.

The relieving force "That is greatly to underestim-tition and destroys even the pre-of Rangoon. One could not combat this at-in Asia us in other parts of the

ate the advantages of belonging tence that the British Government was scattered when titude when the Indonesians see world.

to the Commonwealth of the close desires to assist in the reunion of the Daiku arca. Dutch

against troops operating

halt After conferring for them using

American-made hour with Mr. Acheson, Dr. Koo consultation and mutual support Ireland. "New Wo

must be started equipment. work

planes, told the press that he had advised that belongs to its members," Mr. refugees 400,000 trucks, Jeeps and even uniforms, the Secretary that in negotiations Attlee said. of them-employment," Briga. he stated.

with the Chinese Communists it

to "As a matter of fact, you can- dler Glubb added.

was found impossible push Dutch soldier further and his Goverment "If Mr. Truman has got £60,- not distinguish o 900,000 to spare it is OK, by me.from an American G.I.," he said determined to do all possible" to

and Meanwhile we are doing every- The Dulch military operations safeguard

to combat thing possible

this against the Indonesians are cost-democratle Communist menace," he said.. ing about the equivalent of ECA which it operates.

allocations Reuter.

statement to the Netherlands, He hoped this he concluded.-Associated Press. policy will remove any

ininty which may have hampered une U.S. in arriving at a definite

Feats By U.S. Airmen

Mr.

Washington, May 11. The Air 'Secretary, Stuart Symington, said today that American

pilots have flown hundreds of miles per hour beyond the speed of sound.

Mr. Symington mado the state- ment to the Senate Armed Ser- Committee. He asked the vices Committee to approve a $300,- 000,000 programme which would. include construction of supersonic wind tunnels for the armed ser- vices and the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.

The Proposal would establish an air er.gineering development centre.

Mr. Symington said that since the initial break-through of the sonic barrier by the Air Force in the autumn of 1947, pllots had flown hundreds of miles per hour beyond the speed of sound. This advance of aviation into the

including

NO BULL FIGHTS FOR GERMANS

Hamburg, May 11. A bull-ght which a promoter wanted to stage here, using "gen uine Spaniards" and bulls with rubber-cushioned horns, has been banned by the Hamburg Town Counell.

An

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protect

.the

constitution

'under

uncer-

"While we have the utmost goodwill towards the Republic of Ireland, thele position must and will remain, different from

those who actually belang to the Commonwealth.”

Member's Warning.

He appealed to the Government to help Irish Labour build up a movement that might eventually possess the seats of the mighty in a Parliament for the whole of Ireland."

China's struggle. He liest possible relations with the open up the

existed

Mr. A. Mulvey, Irish National- ist for Fermanagh

and Tyrone, Not Justified

Northern Ireland,

seconded Mr Beattie's move. "I am not mis- Declaring that "we have every stating the facts desire to go forward in the friend- that the proceedings here today when I assert stand on

of said also the US, has done much people and Government of

probability the vista more disturbing in Anglo- to uphold freedom through the Irish Repubile," Mr. Attice con- Irish relations than has ECA and the Atlantic alliance. tinued: "This Bill is necessitated for 40

years," he said. ido added that China greets these by

Mr. Mulvey said that any Bri- achievements in the interests of by their action and their Initia-

tive with which we do not quar-ton who expects the Irish people peuce but not without anxiety that they were not accompanied think it is wholly unjustified tenance of the existing situation.

accept complacently the main- by similar efforts in China, Aala to charge this Government with does not know the spirit and other important reglous.

He indicated that Mr. Ache-ving taken action hostile to the son had given a more sympathetic Republic of Ireland.

"We have only taken response to the Chinese suggestion that has been necessarily the re- than before,

rel.

"I

The Council, following protests by the Society for the Prevention Dr. Koo said: "Ho indicated suit of their action and

more ways in which, we hope,

of Cruelty to Animals, said that

no

pudiate entirely the Idea

action

I re-

that

to

Irish people.

the

it reached

Government Meanwhile, sources report that preparation are being made to guard 9,-. 000,000 sores of rice land ba- ginning with the planting see- on this mid-year. Troops and village militia will be given tha task.

Burma's economic basis is rice, but as a result of the war and since the revolutionary turmo

ar, much of Burma's rice bowl has gone back to

The jungle. 12,000,000 acres under the plough Government says it hopes to get

pre-war acreage of this year, compared with

acres. Associated Press.

normal

12,500,000

THAI EMERGENCY NOW OVER

Bangkok, May 11.

emer-

A Royal proclamation today de- "The Bill will be passed, but clared that the state of I feel that there will be reper-gency has ended, cussions In Ireland and stee- At the same time, the Premier where among Irish people which Phibun Songgram, issued a de- will not redound to British pre-claration changing the country's

name from Siam to Thailand. Ronald Ross, Conservative United Press.

stige throughout the world." pubile establishment would moral and material support may be put at the disposal the pro-be considered."-United Press and

moter.-Reuter.

Reuter,

CROWDS TEAR UP AMERICAN FLAG

Tripoli, May 11.

realm of supersonics was as great Angry crowds pulled down the United States flag

in scope and as significant as the fight of the brat planes, scor- ding 10 the Secretary.-United Press.

DR. EVATT ILL

New York, May 11. Dr. Herbert Evalt, President of the United Nations Assembly and Australian Foreign Minister, has spent two days in bed this week suffering from fatigue. A New York doctor has advised him to take more rest.

outside the American Consulate hore today and tore it up during demonstrations against the British proposal to put Tripolitania undor Italian trusteeship.

British tanks arc patrolling pulled down and tom up the streets tonight.

side the American Consulate

on

Sir

Member of

of Londonderry, North

there is here any assertion, of any attempt to deal with the internal affairs of Southern Ireland."

Bill makes the legislative ern Ireland, The

accused Mr. John adiustments

to necessary

give Costello, Eire Prime Minister, of effect to the Government's policy an attempt to "bully this Parila- not regarding the new Repub-ment. It was an "ill-conceived

of

action of the Elre

lic as a foreign country, or its gesture" and the wrong approach. citizens as foreigners. It also affirms that in no

Every event will

made the "great ernment had Northern Ireland cease to be a canyon" (between North and part of

United Kingdom South Ireland) deeper than be- without the consent

ent of the North-fore, he said.

the

ern Ireland on Lord i

up

Herbort

Council, winding! debate, sald

Dublin Action

In Dublin, the Senate today

President of the that it is not unanimously passed a motion in identical terms to that passed in the Dall (the Lower House) yes- troduction of the Ireland Bill in terday, protesting against the In- the Briilsh House of Commons.

the for the British Government to take the initiative to diminish the territory of the United Kingdom. if Irishmen themselves get out-other and make their own ar

by

rangement, this Government will

said,

Professor W. B. Standford, of

College, Dublin, counself- today and curfew will be impos- two Italian clubs,

ed "cool ed tonight.

The

offices of the major The body to decide whether saying that the motion suggests Gli Demonstrations, went on

the idea of violent action, and Italian political body, "The Re- Northern Ireland should join the afternoon, and,

presentative Committee", were new Republic is the Northern adding that he wonders if this is morning and

broken into and wrecked.

Ireland Parilament itself, lo Wise at the present time. anti-British and anti-Italian ban-

A deputation of notables and ners were carried through

while streeta

demonstrators Party leaders presented a note slogans such to the British authorities threa Russia",

"Long tening civil resistance if the Bri-

tish proposal is not withdrawn.

The situation Some carried red flags.

remains The United States flag was tonight-Reuter.

Workers staged a general strike crowds who also set fire willingly consider, the result," het henda and calm thinking,"

Dr. Evatt recently complained shouted pro-Soviet

eye strain. as "Long Live of headaches and which he attributed to newsreel Live Stalin." and television floodlights at the Assembly meeting-Reuter.

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DARING MURDER

Berlin, May 11 Three men shot and killed a

the Bill. Giving his party's at

ulude towards Northern Ireland, Mr. Eden said: "If a union be- tween North and South Ireland is to come about, it must come no chauffeur in broad daylight to-

not force

nor by threats of force but by agreement and by Par- day a few yards from Berlin's liamentary and democratic means. famous thoroughfare Unter Den "It would be really fantastic Linden, and drove off in his car, that anyone could suppose that Soviet sector police headquarters we should Invite Northern Ire- reported tonight. land to leave the British The murdered man was Edward Commonwealth against its will- Aute, aged 44, on employee of or even that we should wish it the Soviet Zone Economle" Com- to do so."

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