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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 1949.

"Little Marshall Plan" For S. Korea Proposed As Barrier To Red Tide

American MAG For

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S. Korea

Washington, June 8 The Stale Department an

A

that United wunced today States Military Advisory Group had been established in Korea

that the withdrawal American troops would be com-

and

pleted soon,

Washington, June 8.

Mr. Paul G. Hoffnian, United States Foreign Aid Ad- ministrator, today proposed a three-year "Little Marshall Plan” to make the Republic of Korea (South Korea) a barrier to Communism in the Far East.

Testifying before the House of Representatives' For- eign Affairs Committee on President Truman's request for $150,000,000 in Korean recovery aid for the year starting on July 1, he said, "It simply makes no sense to adopt a mere relief programme."

Mr. Truman's request was only There was no indication of the slightly more costly than relief, declared, but it the size of

Group. Mr. Hoffman Advisory

Koren on the road though it was understood to be could set

to self zumciency. considerable.

state-

The State Department mode

If extended for three years, the announcement with a

Korean ment on the

situation the plan drafted by the Econo- critical mic Co-Operation Administration which referred to the

could make the American-occup- months and years ahead, and

led area in South Korea large- and stabli said that

Independent, economically, portion Independent Koren could be as-y sured only by wide international from the Russian-held

in the North, he added. support.

secure,

BRITISH PLAN FLAYED

Karachi, June 8. British action over the in colonies former Italian Africa was condemned today by Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan Foreign Minister.

"So long as the authority of "The basic objective of United the Republic of Korea (South

States polley toward Korea is to Korea) continues to be challenged establish, as soon as possible, a within its own territory by the

and self-governing United, alien tyranny

has been sovereign Korea, independent of arbitrarily people of North Korea, the need membership in the United Na-scene for such support will be a vital tons," Mr. Hoffman said. one," the statement added.

Korea was

which Imposed

upon

He said that the British com- a move behind the Arab colonics of Airies.

the foreign control and eligible for promise was

And against the

occupied by Rus-

sian troops in

the North and American forces in the South tho when Japan was defented, 38th Parallel of latitude marking December the the boundary. In

Tels. 11825, 14253 Ruslans announced complete

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Nations delegate to the United Commission in Korea said that he was convinced that Russian troops were sill there.

UN Doclines

Prague Success For Robeson

Message On Moral Rearmament

“tis

Caux-sur-Montreux,

Switzerland, June 8. Moral rearmament "Union between the North Slr Mohammed Zafrullah dis- urgently required to unite the Jagjivan Ram, Indian and Bouth of the country can cussed Cyrenaien, Fezzan, Tripol world which is torn asunder.

Somalland

and Mr. be achieved on satisfactory Stanin, Italian

that the Minister of Labour, declared in terms only if the Government Eritren and regretted and economy of South Korea United Nations General Assem- a message to the Moral Bearma-

recommenda- ment World Assembly here. become so clearly vigorous and bly had made no

regarding

future

His message, read by Mr. A. sound to convince the people tions

pur, affirmed, "Moral rearmament is bound to succeed in making the world (worth living in".

the of North Korea that their best, these Moslem countries

the recent session. Interests ile in union,"

Raw Materials

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of

during

He expressed tears that there had been considerable wire pull- ing and plessure put upon UN About $110,000,000

the of

by members

the Interested asked for Korca The United Nationa Com- $150,000,000

powers. for fertillsters, mission declined All reapon would be used

maler- Industrial raw ibility for arranging the with food and

of the occupationals.

drawal

forces

Stan

of

He said that the United States

Paul Robeson, American Negro singer, lo careled shoulder high by young Czechs before he sang to them in the Prague Music Festival in the Winter Stadium. The proceeds of him to a fund for concert, held in the open air, he donated students who will take part. In athletic meetings to be held In Budapest during the Bummer.-A.P, photo.

Sinha, son of Lord Sinha of Jal-The

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Foreign Aid Surest Way To Reduce Dangers Of War

Washington, June 8. ECA Administrator, Mr. Paul Hoffman, today said the foreign aid programme was the surost way ho know of to reduce the danger of war and thus diminish the burden borno by U.S. taxpayers.

Maung Pye, Editor of Rangoon's changed Burman, described his nttitude towards the Japanese.

"Moral rearmament has healed Mr. Parts Of Ong

my bitter heart against what I bitterest thought ålr Mohammed Zatrullah enemies," he said.. reiterated that Cyrenaica, "It will heal the hearts of all Fezzan and Tripolitania were the peoples of the world."

son of three parts

оле country. Mr. Parsi Sockawati, Libys, and that If they were President Sockawati of East In- told the Assembly, separated they could not stand doesnia,

gives the alone as independent countries. "Moral rearmament

four absolute standards He warned that if Libya ishonesty, purity, unselfishness and consequent necessity for maintai- separated it will Jeopardise her love." independence.

of

British

the Chief About $32,000,000 would be de- On Monday,

of the South Korean Army voted to increasing coal, power reported that 1,000 Communists and fertiliser production. from the North had Invaded The US. Under-Secretary of his country on May 21.

State, Mr. James Webb, told the The State Department also 15- Committee that American troops

of a letter sued today the text

from Koren dated May 2 to the Korean Pre- now withdrawing

had left behind substantiat sident. Dr. Syngman Rhee, from

quantities of equipment for the the United States Ambassador,

Republic's military forces. Mr. John J. Mucelo, announcing

He also criticised the American intention to set up! the Military Advisory Group.

The statement said: "The Unit-would retain a substantial mili- action in inviting the Arab chief, ed States Government will soon tary, advisory group there to help Senussi el Sayyld Idris to form a

Com separate government. have completed the withdrawal the Korean forces resist

Sir Mohammed Zafrullah asked of its occupation Korea," but it pointed

But, Mr, Webb declared, both what the role of the British army American programme of econo-economic and military and were would be if a resistance move-

begun in mic and military ald to Korea urgently needed to keep South ment to show that this withdrawal in Korea on its feet. no way indicated a lessening of United States interest in the Ro- public

Korean economy of Korea. "It constitutes rather another rapid and inevitable step toward the normalisation of Under such circumstances, relations with that Republic and the Communists would 4 compliance with the December added.-Reuter.

forces

to

from

munist pressure.

the

12 resolution of the . United

Nations General Assembly."

(This resolution advocated a permanent Commission to replace the temporary one, with a man- date to work for the unification

and of Korea

encourage withdrawal of Allied troops, The Soviet bloc opposed the resolu tion.)-Reuter,

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He wanted to know the help,

the British- would join suffer with the Italians

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the political demands of the only

Inhabitants.--Associated Press, win, he

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hands

INDIAN CHIEF JUSTICE IN UK

London, June t

VIETMINH

SOLDIERS AMBUSHED

Living to these standards and to God would bring peace and order into the world, he said.

He also said that the Indonesian would send six picked youths for training in Government moral rearmament.-Reuter.

Stanley Sued By London Furrier

He

Hoffman testified before the Senate Appropria- tions Committee which is considering a proposal to spend US$4,642,470,000 for the Marshall Plan for the next. 13 and a half months. pleaded with the Senators not to cut the sum. "I see no way wherein our tax burden can be reduced substan- tintly unless the threat of war and

ning an abnormal military estab- lishment is reduced," he Bald

N. BORNEO

LAND DISPUTE

He warned that too deep a cut would slow the momentum of the Marshall Plan programme and it might cost many times the appro- priation savings to regain it

Manila, June 8. "There is no question that the

A sharp territorial dispute over programme the sovereignty of North Bor European recovery has already greatly strengthened nec is brewing today between the forces of freedom in Europe Britain and the Philippines. and hos brought with it a general increase in confidence."

Red Strength Down

A

The Philippines Department of

bas drafted Foreign Affairs protest to Britain for having in- corporated 29,500 square miles of

the Crown The Administration also told North Borneo into the Senate Appropriations Com-Colony on July 10, 1947. mittee: "In Italy and France, the

The protest awaits the signa Tel-Aviv, June 8. Communist strength has visibly Barnet Rosen. describing declined and political stability has ture of President Elipido Quirino. himself as a London furrier, made extremely important gains.

The Philippines claims on the £5,000 from (In other ECA nations) the Comrich jungleland date to the days today claimed

munist influence has likewise do- Sidney Stanley-leading figure lined notably in labour unions, of the fierce Moro warriors who out of the Southern in the recent British Govern- where substantial progress has swarmed Sir Horial Kanda, Chief Justice mant corruption investigations been made by non-Communist Philippines and took North Bor of India and Lady Kania, arrived for helping to get him out of members to give labour's support nec.

In 1878 two British subjects in London today by air from Born-England to avoid deportation to to the ERP

Mr. Hoffman said the Atlantic arranged to lease the territory on bay.

the British Zone of Germany.

of the British North. Rosen, who filed his suit as a Pact and other stops will have behalf

effect and Borneo Company, agreeing to Day tho Sultan, Mokammed peer person of the Tel-Aviv dis- further stabilising frict court, also claimed that he bring an increase in that sense of

and be at security which is essential to Jamalal Kiram

his heira arranged for £15,000 to

economic recovery",

£1,250 annually for the use of Stanley's disposal in Israel. Mr

Ho further declared that he He said that while the ECA wasj

The

of tho death

Sulsun Stanley's luxury flat in London, Europe, it also is alert to protect Mohammed Jamahal Kiram negotiated the sale of the lease of encouraging East-West trade in the jungle land in perpetuity. the sale of a shop in the name of the national security of the United brought controversy Mrs. Stanley, and Stanley's entry States. to and exit from France.

Paris, June B.

Mr. Dophthary, Advocate Gene- Several hundred Vietminh sol- diers (Indo-Chinese autonomists) ral of Bombay and Mrs. Daph- who attacked a French post south thary, were also on the same plane, The advance party of the Indian of Hanoi rushed into an ambush and were flung back with 15 dead Sterling baiances delegation, in and 30 wounded, the Agenes cluding Mr. Suri, Secretary, France Presse reported today. A, K. Nehru, Mr. Keith Roy and The French had been warned Mir. Jeelibhoy, Deputy Exchange that the post, Thong Dinh, was to Controller, have also be attacked-Reuter,

Reuter.

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He salt the total ECA fund for beiru.

only The claim was made for ser- the focal year 1950 was vices rendered.

three per cent of the combined Rosen said he was stranded in incomes of the receiving, coun- Israel without funds. His claim tries, but it is the three per cent

Justice cannot produce-it is the stated that Stanley promised to they pay £3,000 on arrival in Israel, key, the vital quantity.-United but has so far handed over only Press.

£39.

The court meets on June 10 to decide whether the plea ahall be allowed as a poor person and to fix a date for the hearing of the case.--Heuter.

TAXES EAT UP ROYALTIES

Tokyo, Jung 8.

of

Mass Protests

In The Ruhr

among the

Rightful Hoima On December 18, 1939, Chlef

C. Mackarkel of the, British North Borneo cirault court, enumerated the right- ful heirs and the money due to them.

The heirs · wero Datu Ombra Amilbangsa, now a Philippines Congressman, Princess Tarhatn Kiram, University ot Chicago undergraduate In 1020, and six Duesseldorf, June 8.

others. Mass protests were spreading

'Princess Tarhata List throughout the Ruhr today Ombra asked President against the British Military

Quirino to interveno saying. Government's order to disman-"We claim absolute tle 11 important synthetic pro- ownership over the territory of duct plants listed as prohibited North Borneo and the adjacent

islands

industries.

Alling Dr. Takashi Negal, who wrote the best seller "Bells Nagasak!" on atom-bombed Naga saki. want to donate the book's royalty to Nagasaki city but is in in almost all Ruhr

year,

and naked

Demonstrations are being held Ombro and the other heirs con towns with tended that the original agree

councils, ment was written in the Moro

no pro vision for ceding the territory to

a dilemma because most of it will the support of town

be taken up by faxes, according trade unions, and Protestant and dialect and contained

Catholle clergy

royalties

At Gutersloh, the well-known Britain, saying that this inter

faulty and 'rotestant pastor Dr. Georg Goe-pretation came

in the

to the Tokyo Nicht today. The newspaper said from "Bells of Nagasaki" oller books written by Dr Nagal, bel told a 6,000-strong demons English translation of the agree who has been bedridden from tration that he would send proment.

The original document diap- atom bomb effects, amount to test telegrams to President Harry about 5,000,000 yen but taxes will Truman, U.S. Secretary of State, peared, but there is a copy in Library of Congress at total mire than 4,000,000 yen. Mr. Dean Acheson, and Cardinal the United Press.

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