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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER-

VYSHINSKY'S ANTICS IN UNITED NATIONS

JAPAN HAS BEST YEAR

kako Suecom, November 22,

The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrel Vyshinsky. and Mr. Dmitri Maquilsky of the Ukraing clashed with the Chilean delegate, Sonor Herman Sonto Cruz; in charges and counter- charges of "insult.” In the Political Commit too today.

SINCE WAR There was a series of four heated interruptions

Seattle, November 23. Japan has had the best yehr economically since the end of the war, a Japanese labour-management authority said in Seattle today.

Dr. Shichiro Matsui, a special advisor to SCAP on labour prob- lema since 1946, sald Japan has! a record rice crop. capable of feeding three-fourths of her 80.000.000 people.

He emphasised, however, the

nedd for an early peace treaty to bolster vital foreign trade rela- tuna

"We could casily ford all our people with an increase our foreign trade," he said.

of in

"We have to import all raw materials except silk. From these we make textiles to be solel on the world market for food".

He said that the last election saw a strengthening of right and left wing political parties and a weakening of middle groups.

"The Communists were quite powerful Jurat after tho war when they helped organlio tha labour movement but they hays been gclting gradually

werker since the fallure of the

general atrike In February, 1947."

Dr. Malsia in 25 11 speaking

American of the

Palle North West, sponsored by the

tour

For Eastern and Rusalka Insti- tute of the University of Washington-Associated Presa.

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Colonel's

'Symbolic Sentence"

Tel Aviv, November 22. A former Israeli Army Intel- ligence chief, Colonel Ister Be Ect, aged 49, was sentenced to a "ymbotic sentence" of one day's imprisonment today for his part in the execution of Innocent

mari.

A Jewish Haganab ulcer, Meir Tubinnaki, was sentenced to death by a court martial appointed by Colonel Be Eri carly in the Arab- Irself war for alleged spying. He was executed.

A Tel Avw district court main- tained today that the court mar- tiul was not

constituted properly and that Tubiansky Was not given the right of appeal.

during the debate on the Soviet Union's "peace pact" proposals, the climax coming when Mr. Vyshinsky waved the Soviet Union's name board vigorously in the air and thumped it on his desk to attract the attention of the Chairman,

Mr. Vyshinsky protested against a remark by Senar Santa Cruz that Communist parties and the Communist Presa in 1939 had become pros. paganda agents for the Ger man armies.

Mr. Vyshusky declared that the Chilean delegate had по right to make the remark,

"I consider such a statement to be libellous", he said, "I wish to warn other delegates that when such slanderous accusations are made I shall reply duly regard- less of the ruling of the Chair- man which he apparently cannot abide by

Mr. Lester Pearson, of Canada, the Chairman, said that he did not consider the Chilean dele- gate's remark out of, order and added that Mr. Vyshinsky had the same right as any other đạ- legate to reply to points later in the debate.

The interruptions began when Mr., Alas Bebler, of Yugoslavia, protested

against the Ukraine delegate's alleged "insulta” and asked the Chairman whether he

intended to continue the prac- tlee of tolerating such innilis”.

"Intolerablo”*

immediately afterwards, Senor Santa Cruz also Interrupted Mr. Manulisky's

speech to support Mr. Bebler's protest.

"I think It is intolerable to permit the Soviet group to inauji delegotes", Senor Santa Cruz

said.

MR. VYBHINSKY

Tito And His Merry Man

Yugosley Stato Trado Unian delegates were all merry emiler as they meet thcle loader, Marchal Tito in Belgrade racontly, Tito cautioned them agatept “bušenýchatid, methods in dealing with state/employan... (Tito Javat Rightjes (Avtoclutid: “Preca Photojatie "inectada" in

U.S. MILITARY HELP NEEDED BY PERSIA

Now York, November 22,

Shah Roza Pahlovi of Pemio declared flere last night that his 6,000-your-old kingdom'nbeds Ameri- can military aid to assure its survival. Persia would know how to use old to 'repel an ag- gressor, the Shoh told the Council of Foreign Relations.

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He told the Committee that it was not true or fair accusation and the say that Britain United States because of their

He termed the defence of aggression in whatever form or

to the Persia critical

general whenever arising to divert iran Dggressive almas way of a ban on atomic weapons strategic considerations affect from her pressing domestic tasks.

U.S. Capital and af friendship among the Bising the entire Middle East.

Five.

stond In

Sir Benegal anid that had the This defence la inadequate and Soviet proposal

been not

Perida lacks assurance of survi- coloured" by the proposal for val, he said, "condemnation of preparations for a new wor particularly in the the United United States and Kingdom", he would have found no difficulty in supporting the call for banning of the atom Ava-Power peace bombard

Later, when it come to the Chilean delegate's turn to speak, Mr. Manullsky burst in with the protest that Senor Santa

Cruz Phet. had permitted himself "to attack the head of the great Soviet State who, bos saved the world from the Fascist bloć".

The Chairman said that he did hot comsider that there had boon any doй 'attack.'"

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Senor Santa Cruz-declared, "1 Stalia or to attack any chief of pever intended to refer to Mr.

any State".

Mr. Manuilsky reiterated charges of war-mongering against Britain and the United States and called for endorsement of the Soviet proposals for condereta- tion of preparations for B new war"

Before

ended, the mosting Senor Santa Cruz, in a denuncia- tion of Communism, declared that if the Soviet Union wanted peace it must disband to fifth

column in other countries.

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The Shah said that Persin needs American collaboration in national defence, economic deve- lopment and in the achievement of social progress based upon in- creased production and a bigh standard of · livings

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He hoped that the relationship

between the two · countries, of long standing, is to become closer

moat

The Shoh said that Persia is a land where President Truman's proposals for developing under- developed

arcas--his "magni- fcent concept embodied in Polat Four of his inaugural address"......... can be mate good with special effectivencFS,

The Persian Government and people are sager to welcome American capital and to give it ill possible safeguards,

"We want to work," the Shah said, "with the aid of American

engineers

und

other

technical

!**] and Luxpassible

bc- that instance,

the liere, for United Kingdom is making pre- parations for an aggressive war

than ever,

and industriaj advisers, for the he added.

economie development and gene- that india Str Benegal said

Declaring that Persiqisinde- | (p) welfare of Persia and a con- would support the Joint United pendence is its

tribution to an improvement in Precious States-United Kingdom proposal | possession, the Shah, added, the living standards. of the for "essentials of pence Reu "Bhind it fail to our lot in these world." Rauter.

juncertain times again to face threats to our national Indepen denes, to our national culture, to ́our essential way of life, we shall know how to deal with despotism and force as we have dealt with It in other centuries as avell or in our own.

ter.

INDIAN CASE AGAINST BRITON

Legitimate Aim

!!,

RAE Annoys

A Judge

Maidstone, November 22. A judge gave the Royal Air. Force its choice today-stop low flying over his court or

BILLIONS NEEDED FOR ERP

Los Angeles, November 22.

The Marshall Plan Ad- ministrator, Mr. Paul Hoff- man, said here tonight that between $5,000 and $6,000 mil- lion more than has already been allocated will be needed to carry the Marshall Flan through its closing date in 1952

Addressing Ротова College Associates: he gaid that tho United States Congress had far appropriated more than 310- 000 million to carry the Plan less than $8.000 million had been through to June 30, 1950, But

committed in ald up to now...

"When you stop, to think of where Europe was in 1947 (when The Marshall. Plan, bégan) ... bind. where it is today, where the Rus sinne were fin. 1947 80 for... ps. Eastern Europe is concerned and where they are today! I Hond you will agree with ma that we have received big dividends on: cur investment," he said.

Mr. Hoffman told that if the $16,000 million which the "Mar- shall Plan would dest jaɛoom- plade, would help to wis tha peace it, wipuld be quite a bar. geina

London, November 23. "I need hardly suggest that the Albert Benjamin Hoare, aged | defence of Persia is critical to 02, sold by the police to be a general strategie considerations former Assistant Superintendent affecting the entire Middle East. Indio Backs The Wost pore, Calcutta,

in Court turies has given so much to the here

under spiritual and moral values of civilisation, is it not to be regret- India's delegate Bir Bensgal the Fugitive Offender's Act.

at any couns fan wachs ted that now because of inade assurance of survival?

If Europe remains free and become strong and prosperous, l he will elust down its oirheld. the United States remains strong Justice Reginals Cabem and prosperect, and the free laid down the Idwalto peoples of the world remain remain

of -Telegraphed, at All- When Persia throughout the cer- croup Cuplain Hamsböttori Sher-strapgs and prosperous,

on & warrant

The Judge said that Tubiansky had since been proved innocent. He said the court belleved that Colonel Be Erl and his Judges Beted in good faith and would take into consideration the ab Narasing Rau, branded as unfair The warrant, granted in Cal- normal conditions In Jerusalem Russia'a accusation of war- custo, alleged that he accepted during the Arab-Jewish warmongering ogolosi Britain Associated Press.

America.

and "illegal gratification" as a public

servant contrary, to

to the Indian penal code. He was remanded in custody antil December 1.

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A detective told the court that when he read the warrant to Hoare, he replied: "I did not run ↑ away from it. have my wife and boys to think of and the Hig Commissioner for India

back

us to get

here"

Hoare already spent my also alleged to have

added: "I

money on Indian lawyers. This

"Is Iron's glorious record of achieverent rock-ribbed and ancient, as the sun', now, to El Imperilled to be exposed to moral bazard for the want of modern defensive facilities,

"Buraly the " possèmton of modern defensive, àquipment I a legitimate aim which menasis no one: All Tations able to do. so are striving to pomoss and expand it."

The Shah' said' that ...Persia's seven-year development plan, thing dragged on for two years drawn up with the aid of Ameri walls was ander suspension, can engineering consultants and They had my money out of me providing for the energetic, and and this is Aust spite.” “

wise use of the country's human The delecalve said that Hoare and material resources, cannot he has an Indian wife and two sons. pursued with vigour and effec

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Belgrade, November 22.

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