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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER: 9, 1949.
YOSHIDA SPEAKS ON "FERVENT WISH" FOR A PEACE TREATY
Tokyo, November 8.
The Minister, Shigen: Yoshido, today reiterated Japan's "fervent wish" for peace and declar- ed her post-peace security worries might best be solved by remaining unarmed.
In a major policy speech delivered before the Sixth' National Diet, Mr. Yoshida stated, "It is scarcely necessary for me to say that the most fervent wish of our nation is the conclusion of Japan's peace treaty at the earliest pos- sible date."
strate to the world that we are a truly civilised people worthy of a place of honour in the community, of nations"
Mi. Yoshida expressed Japan's post-peace security concerns many Japanese worry about their wharmed status in view of Com- muist successes in Asia-when he said:
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To attain that end, he can“ ing considered by SCAP and
demon-Japanese authorities, tinued, Japan must
"As you all know the Govern- this year the ment has set up first consolidated balanced bud- nce the war's end and has get since
vigorous policy of pursued
stabilisation
the basis of Mr. Dodge's recommen dations," he said. Joseph Dodge of Detroit, generally is given credit for persuading the Japan- ese to adopt a balanced budget. At
present he is conferring with Japanese officials on the coming budget
"The question of atomic energy to the that has recently come
a deep con- fore is causing us cern over the future of the or national security."
But he said Japan's constitu- tional ban on war and armaments best "will be, I believe, the
security for our guarantee of nation.
Mr. Yoshida said the Govern- ment will try further to whittle down on the number of people it needs to conduct state affairs and declared it was his intention to
Judges Carry Out Threat
Paris, November 7. FIN French High Court Judge went on strike today. They adjourned their cases sine de as they had threat. ened-because their court. rocmi were unheated.
Other courts in the same building are heated by the „Party Municipal Council and were not affected, but the
High Court is the State's responsibility.
The Ministry of stated that
Justice
the budget for ) arting the High Courts was aimed spent because of the
ccal incretis la
prices. Reati
WHEAT PACT RATIFIED
London, November 7.
stated
Sharp Words At Paris Meeting
Paris, November 7.
The 28-member Standing Committee of the Coun; cil of Europe met today behind closed doors to consider a heary agenda, including a re quest from the Committee of Ministers (Europe's "Shadow Cabinet") on the admis- sion of Germany and the Saar. M. Paul-Henri Spaak, of Belgium, presided.
| Although an official of the Council of Europe
denied that there was, any tension betweenTM the Standing Committee and the "Committee of Ministers", it was learned from usually re- liable sources that some sharp things were said about the line taken towards the Con- sultative Assembly by the Committee of Minis- ters last week.
The general complaint was |__The Chairman, M. Paul- that the "Trade Union of Henri Spaak, today urged the members of the Committee to Foreign Ministers,”
as the observe the utmost
discretion Committee of Ministers had about today's discussion-Reu- been called, was bent on re-iter. stricting the possibilities of action of the Assembly.
One specific complaint was that the Ministers had curtailed the Assembly's field of action by suggesting that the OESC. should handle ali Extropean economic questions and UNESCO all cultural questions.
Another complaint was that suggestion to transfer the Coun
so control Government expendi- Thirty-six of the 41 coun us remember that it was tures as to be able to adjust and tries which signed at Wash-the Ministers had objected to a reliance upon imperfect arma- modify various taxes in the com-ington last March have rati- ment, coupled with imorance of ing Ascal year which begins on fled the International Wheat
was Agreement, it world conditions and trends, that April 1, 1950.
He issued 筑 spelled the ruin of our country
lightly velle and brought upon us an unpar-warning to Government workers here tonight.
31 Delegies from alleled calamity as well as con- to watch state expenditures and demnation by the whole world," to avoid abusing their authority which had ratified the agreement
or imposing needless red he continued.
tape attended the second session upon the public.
the International Wheat Council Government retrenchment held here at the beginning of the programmes and nationalization month of industry has caused increas-
Exchange Rate
"Being unarmed, I am con- vinced, is something in which and we may well take pride which really assures our secur Ity and well-being."
PONTIFF WARNS JURISTS
Castel Gandolfo,
November 7. Pope Pius has warned Ro-
cil of Europe from Strasbourg to man Catholic judges that Paris or allow its Standing Com- mittee to hold
to hold meetings in various they must not grant civil European capitals
divorces for marriages re This
objection came chiefly, it cognised by the Roman Catho- countries was understood, from Mr. Ernest lic Church.
Bevin, the British Foreign Secre otary, who first suggested that the
The Pope said such civil de- Council of Europe should have its crees led to the "erroneous" im- centre in Strasbourg as a kind of pression that the marriages were symbol of Franco-German recon-dissolved in the eyes of the
Church, he said, they were not.
ed unemployment, he admitted. Brazil, Cuba, Nicaragua, Pana- He said the Government would (ma and Guatemala have now try to handle this problem by finalised the agreement Brazil unemployment relief projects was appointed to fill the remain and unemployment Insurance.
Executive ing vacancy on Mr. Yoshida said "radical for- Committit. eign ideologies" are afoot in Japan and attempts
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On the economic side, Mr. Yo- shida said the Governmeni “wili hold fast to the exchange rate of 360 Yen to US$1. He also pledged his Government would
are made at The countries which have not try to raise exports, relax Gov-bringing destruction and confusion yet reported ratification are eramental controls and put trade to the country."
China, Colombia, Liberia, the on a private basis.
He said also there are "certain Philippies and Uruguay. Yoshida touched only lightly on terroristic and destructive min- The Council extended the rail- Japan's budget which still is bearity elements in Japan who fication period til the end Of ignore the importance of liberty next February. It approved an and the dignity of the individual increase in the guaranteed quan- and "have more than once tried tity for Ceylon from 80,000 to plunge the country into chaos 120,000 tons and for Israel from and obstruct the progress of na-100,000 to 120,000 tons. tional recovery."
It also approved membership 12 the International However, be continued, most for Halli Japanese desire Japan's rehabili- Wheat Agreement with an import tation and, "rejecting any mal-quantity of 28,000 tons. Member- content, will devote themselves ship applications by the West heart and soul to the task of na-German Federal Republic and by tional reconstruction"-Associat- Japan vill be considered at the ed Press.
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Prague, November 8. Communist Party sources said here today that Western press reports suggesting that the Czech Foreign Minister, Vladimir Clementis, might be in disfavour were "more than anything an attempt to em- barrass him."
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as
well established in his position and apparently close to the So- viet Foreign Minister, M. Andrei Vyshinsky.
It is true that in the last 20 months M. Clementis has lost most of his overseas diplomatic staw
and that in two purges, one recently and one at the beginning of this year, his home staff has been almost completely changed. M. Clementis is leading the Czech delegation to the United Nations General Assembly Lake Success,
at
(Recent report about M. Cie- mentis have included a forecast in London last month by M. Va- clay Major, Chairman of the Council of Free Czechoslovakia in Britain, that he might fall victim to the latest purge in Czechoslovakia).
of
Other Western reports sug- gesting that the President Czechoslovakia, Dr. Klement Gottwald, had somehow fallen from favour were regarded here today with scepticism and. as unsupported by facts. President Gottwald has lately been filling
a more than usually busy programme of publie gagements, mostly concerning the Republic's birthday and Czech- Soviet friendship celebrations/- Reuter.
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Assembly members in prac- tice and Strasbourg unsuitable
The warning came in a 4,500- and more dificult combine word speech yesterday to delegate to the First National Congress of the Italian Jurists Union when the Pope issued a four-point rule of guidance to Catholic jurists all
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They also say it is more dita-over the world.
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