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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 1949,
...
LONDON CAUTIOUS Australia
ON PLAN FOR PACIFIC UNION
London, August 10,
British official circles are dubious about President Elpidio Quirino's proposals for a Pacific Union against Communism.
The Foreign Office reserved comment pending
official advices on the proposals.
ABORTION SCANDAL SENTENCE
Sources indiested privately that Judging from prosa reports the proposed alliance would be Furdly worth considering be- chuse of the
liabilities of partnera.
The
the
In the British viewpoint defencelessness of Chiang Kai- shek's China and of Korea is apparent
Southern and 1 14
Johannesburg, August 10, Two doctors and their assist-question what help they can re- unts were sont to prison today wive from the Philippines.
It is considered probable that after having admitted in, theiri
other. Asian powers - will be in-
tice" of procuring abortions In the main thorouglifare of Johannesburg.
.
the British viewpoint, the Paci- #c Union can be effective only if it can draw support from, the D):. Gerhardus Buchner was Western powers. sentenced to five years and 34 From the official British Vete wreks on 40 counts: Dr. Edward point it will first be necessary for Blumberg to three years
Western the Werks on 34 counts: Matla Pieterse to four years on stock of their assets in the Far East and decide which of these 48 counts and Anna Soplita Kelly must be defended at all cost be to 10 months on 10 enunts.
fore encouraging the formation of
Pacific Union.
und 48 Susanna
An appeal was entered against the sentences,
It was submitted by the defener that "this gigantic practice took place in the main
thoroughfareį
of Jihannesburg apparently quite in the doorstep of Marshal penly Square Polier Headquarters in dehamesburg.
The Attorney-General for the Transynal, F. E. Lutge, said that he had made enquiries into this: statement and added that evidence i
that police offl- had been given
nctually been entertain- cals
at Castle Mansions where the abortions were carried out.
"There would seem to be some merit in the suggestion that this practice was connived at," Lange said.-Associated Press.
Mr.
Bernadotte Murder Not Yet Closed
Stockholm, August 10, The murder of Count Folke Bernadetle, fate U. N. mediator to Palestine, will
be probably brought up again d'iring the for- thcoming U. N. General Assembly, the U. N. Secet tary-General,
Powers to
HK Position
Late
Welcomes
Pact Move
Canberra, August 10, The Australian Defence Minister, John J. Dedman, sold today that a move to Act up a Pacific pact com- parable in all respects to the Atlantic Pact would be wol- comed by Australia.
Such a pact would be of great advantage to Austra- lin, he told a ference.
news coti-
Mr. Dedman said that he knew of no recent formal talks on a Preiße pact.
The Prime Minister, J. II. Chifley, suld in the House of Representatives on June 1 that the United States was too deeply in- volved in the rehabilitation of Europe to enter a Paci- fle pact at present--Asso- ciated Press,
Communist Attack On Pact Plan
MARSHALL PLAN FOR PACIFIC SUGGESTED
Washington, August 10.
President Elpidio Quirino of the Philippines, said today that the Marshall Plan should be extend. od to the Pacific countries,
President Quirino repeated the proposal which he made to the Senate yesterday that the countries bordering the Pacific should join in a union for mutual help, assistance and protection.
He named as potential members Nationalist China, India, Burma, Indo-China, Australia, Indonesia, and Korea.
He sail that no nation
hus! The Ambassador of Burma, U. been formally approached by the So Nyun, also was there. Others the Korean Ambas- Philippine Government but that included
he expects to send invitations to sador. Dr. John Chang and the all the nations bordering on the Iraqi Minister, Abdullah Rahim Pacific.
Enter. Answering questions at a press During the meeting the Philip- Ambassator, Joaquin conference during his State visit pines
called in the
United to Washington, President Quirino Elizalde.
turn States Ambassador to the Philip- americkában segale should
urner Cover i their eyes to the East. They had pans, MYTON been too preoccupied with the was represented at the meeting)
by the Embassy First Secretary, West.
Kridakon.. The
Prince
Wan was absent from
Paris, August 10, An anti-Communist Pactle pact would drag France into dangerous adventure, the French Communist evening paper. Britain le sald to have sized Soir," wrote today in a three-
column front-page article. up the situation with an eye
"The Indo-Chinese wor makes on her available and potential
the French forces an arrowhead resource and to have reached
pre- the conclusion
that something in the American military
parations in Asia." the paper said. concrete must be done to pre.
"Ce Soir" based its assumptions over. vent Communism from
on two important" fnets which Asla and Punning South East
were more than coincidental”--- especially Hong Kong.
Presklent Vincent Auriol's per- The current ylow apparently is kenal message to Bao Dat, head of
the State of Vietnam,
the regard Southern Asia as threatened area-similar to Wes- | "feverish efforts of American
་་་ tern
positiem two years diplomacy to prepare an Europe's age, and to protect, it by a spe-Communist Parite pact," cial version of the Marshall plan. The French would serve
But in contrast to Western "shock troops" in the anti-Sovlekj Europe the
immestiale situation bloc formed in Asia by the Pacifle in Southern Asin is seen as poll- Pact, "Ce Soir said, tical and not ecoromic.
Indin, regarded as potentially
great power in Southern Asia, is
facing u to be
powerful
Communist menace, particularly in Bengal-United Press,
BOMB EXPLOSION
HQ
AT SOVIET HO
Berlin, August 10, Twenty people, including the Trygve Lie, would the Astuciated Soviet Commandant of Potsdam,
Press today.
Major Werin, and other Soviet Mr. Lie expects the Israel neers, were killed in the explo- Covernment, to turn in a new re- sion in the Marmerpalast at Pot- port on its efforts to trace the sdam last month, according to the of whether American licenced newspaper killers, irrespective the result was positive or nega- "Der Abend."
The bonb exploded in an up-
tive,
The late U. N. mediator was per part of the old Hohenzollern killed in Palestine on Scptember Palace, the Soviet Military Heart- 17 last year. An earlier report by quarters in Germany, the paper the Israeli Government on its in- said.
German officials In Potsdam vestigations of murder were described by the told Reuter at that time that there Swedish Government as unsatis- was an explosion in the building on the night of Red Navy Day, factory. Associated Press.
July 24.
the
Bernadotte
ISLAND DOUBLES IN SIZE
Auckland, August 10. Submarine volcanic action has of more than doubled the size tiny Matthew Island, near New Caledonia, in the Southem Pact- fic, the New Zealand naval sloop Pukaki reported after cruise In these waters.
The newspaper claimed that senlor Soviet officer was under suspicion of having engineered the explosion because of hostility to Major Werin.-Reuter.
WORLD PRESS EXHIBITION
and
Anti-
"On this point also, the Pacific pact is strangely similar to the Atlantic one.
"On
the Mekong
5 for on any-Communist Waithayakon
He did not say, whether he had Chan Dilokrit
this proposal, or his Thai Ambassador,
Pacific
of
D
sul!
The diplomats were at the onc hour und 20
the crenston
QUIRINO SEES JOHNSON
Washington, August 10. President Quirino today dis- defence
was cusscri Philippine
Union, with President the cky. Truman when he saw him yester- day. He said that a joint state- Embassy ment would be issued by him and minutes. The meeting broke up
nt 5.20 p.m. President Truman shortly.
Asked whether Japan could be Soon after the meeting ended, regarded as a potential member spokesmon for the Philippines
President! Embassy said Pacifle Paet, Quirino countered by asking his purely social and expressed sur- problems with Mr. Louis John- questioner whether Japan,
Impression has son, U.S. Defence Secretary. prise that any
was for the In a brief meeting with Mr. occupied by the Allies, could be been given that it considered nr independent
at the Pentagon Head- discussion of any political matter. Johnson
He said there were several Am-quarters of the Armed Forces, he tion.
conferred basilors and Ministers here who outlined the costs of meeting the Ambassadors and already know President Quirino eland's future military
Питогов Far and Individually had expressed and Mid-Eastern na the desire to talk with him. tions on his proposed Pacific Union to
prevent the of Communism.
President Quirino
today with
Ministern of
Esstern
na-
spread
A Surprise
of a Lebanese sacrificed vanguard," the paper Malik, and Syria's Minister, Fariz had expected it to be. declared.-Reuter,
El Khouri,
plans.
COL"
Neither Mr. Quirino nor Mr. Johnson would discuss their versation with reporters. But an authoritative source said that Pre- sklent Quirino gave Mr. Johnson amount cif assistance the
Meeting At Embassy On account of the short time a slatement of the Among those who attended the he is in Washington, he invited American military Philippines Embassy for a meet them to come together instead of Philippines hopes to obtain under
Mili
Ald Bill the Global for this subject singly, the spokesman explainer. ing he called were the Chinese Ambassador. He denied that the Pacific Union now before Congress. Under the Dr. Wellington Koo, the Indian was discussed or that it was In-current proposal, the Philippine
in in line for a major portion of Madame Vijaya
tentfed to discuss it. Ambassador,
Pandit, the Pakistan Asian diplomats who attended a $27,000,000 iten. Lakshmi
it was indicated that Mr. Ambassador, B1. A. 11. Ispahant, the meeting told the United Press
behind Quirino might leave kur- Minister, afterward that they were Afghanistan
some of his accompanying mili. (Indo- the
Mohammad Chounib, Ceylon's prised that there was no mention
tary
de- experts to continus South Chinese river), is on the Elve Ambassatior, G. C. S. Corea, the made of the Pacific or
fance discussions here. the French Army will play in the
Minister, Charles Enst Asia alitance, although they
General American plans the rule
They might include They
wald the tenor of in. Duque, Filemon Rodriguez, Leo- vitations they
received indicat-nides Virala, Lleutenant Colonel od that the meeting was to be bianuel Sailentes, und Liextenant- Colonel Jose Razon. They are a long session devoted to mat- Color
Mr. accompany Interest common
to expected
Quirino to New York and pos- South East Arlan
sibly return here after the Pre- One envoy present said it was ident leaves for the West Const his impression that something between this morning happened and this afternoon to cause Pre- sident Quirino to hastily convert Quirino was a luncheon guest of
the U.S.
Ambassador to it into social affair.
He said that President Quirino,
Philippines. Mr. Myron Cowon. -Associated Press. ing the entering
room where various
assembled,: envoys were tooked around and asked for the representative
pon receiving Upon
DP's Clash With
German Police
Munich, August 10.
Three thousand displaced Jows rioted for two hours here today when the police attempted to halt a protest march to a newspaper which had pub lished an anti-Semitic letter.
ters of
מסקטין
no
Indo-Chine.
answer
then began conversing with var the ous delegates on social affairs.
of centre Street, Twenty German polleemen and Mochi five Jews were injured before Jewish business quarter, at about He said Mr. Quirino was called at about 2 11 am, intending to march into from the room during the affair order was restored
the centre of town to protest be- and spent about 20 minutes on
of the
p.m.
Eye-witnesses
that fore the office reported
"Sued- the telephone,-Reuter and Unit- the Jews began assembling
In deutsche Zeitung," which yester-ed Press.
BERLIN UP AGAINST - IT
Luise
2
Berlin, August 10,
"Western" Schroeder, Deputy Lord Mayor of Berlin, to day told General Frank Howley,
day published a letter to the editor of strong anti-Semitic tone.
Some 50
Navy For East Africa
10
ог his return trip home.
From the Pentagon, Mr.
Top Secret Jet Plane A Success
the
Hatfield, August 10.
A test pilot today took Britain's latest "top secret airliner, the four-engined all-jet de Havilland Comet to a height of 30,000 feet but still (nearly even miles) 9,500 feet lower than the normal operating height.
German policemen #tepped in to prevent the march and the infuriated demonstrators rlot altasked them, starting a
Nairobi, August 10. which lasted for some two hours.
The Comet has already exceed- The British defence chiefs ed 100 miles an hour at reduced One policeman, who was knocked down in the first rush,
have decided to set up an East engine power in 14 trial flights WES an-Bince her maiden fight on July Copenhagen, August 10. the American Commandant, that drew his pistol and fired, wound African Navy, it
nounced here today. Until recently, the Island wag More than 1,500 newspapers
the city is facing financial break-ing four Jews, according to eye-
The decision was made at To cruise at something merely 30 acres of lund clinging and periodicals from 80 different down and increased unemploy-
witnesses. to a single rocky peak, HMNZS countries were shown atment.
In retaliation, other would-Jast week's meeting of the East proaching 500 miles per hour Pukaki found
an African be marchers Jumped into peak, "World Press Exhibition," which
High a. second
Commission, her normal speed-she will have to fly at 40,000 feet-the height tossed up 500 feet above the sen opened in Vojle, Jutland,
empty,police car, drove it fur- which included defence talks.
at which she is to carry ther into the Jewish quarter alongside the first one. Smoke afternoon,
A Bill will be brought before passengers and a crew of four and set it on fire. and steam were rising from he-| No Russian publications low,--Reuter,
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next month, and the Commander- The low wing monoplane has that he would do everything in were called in when the situation In-Chief, East Indies, Vice-Admi-performed in a thoroughly and succeeded ral Sle Charles Woodhouse, will straightforward and easy manner his power to remove the obstacles got out of hand
order at about 2
discuss with the local authorities in a series of loading tests rang- still in the way of increased in restoring
what craft are required. Anancial aid to Berlin," she said p.m.
ing from fully nose-heavy to fully later.
They remained on guard in the
Leans of about £75,000,000 will toll-heavy, the de Havilland Air- Over 200,000 West Berliners are troubled district throughout the be needed by the East African craft Company sald-Rouler, out of jobs-Reuter,
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