SINO-RUSSIAN CASE DEBATED IN THE UN: VOTE POSTPONED
VYSHINSKY VISIT TO BERLIN
Berlin. December 5. The Soviet Foreign Minis: ter, Mi
Andres Vyshinsky. will spend at inast 24 hours in Berlin this week ennsulting with Sovart Bicial on his way back tu Moseuw From New York, German curvies claiming close contact with
Nationalist
Lake Success, December 5. China today agreed to the Latin- Amoricon suggestion to sond the Chinese- Russian dispute to the United Nations "Little Assembly," but the United States immediato- ly voiced opposition.
Dr. Philip Jessup, American Ambassador-at-large and State Deportment expert on the Far East, told the United Nations Main Political Com- mittee that the sending of China's charges the Little Assembly for against Russia to further study would not serve any real purpose in bringing a solution to the problem. Dr. T.F. Tsiang, leader of the Nationalist de- legation, accopted the proposal made by Cuba, Ecuador and Peru.
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that the joint resulu- fun is proper exparacion of the attitude the Assembly should take having in mind the present future difficulties of China
Sympathy With China
"It represents an attempt to approach the subject in a spirit
China
and
and the
of sympathy with the Chinese people spirit of discharging the oblig tions of the
Assembly of the General
in this question " Aentral qutekly United States
"We nevept this resolution," Dr Thang sold, "not because my des
That
Aim the legal thinks sedly phoned or could st This moment accede to the wishes have expressed We accept it because it plan that BRADY delegations have not had time to study the question."
Tutus had asked that the In TSURUR Asseinbly
sts members AJE JE ithhold diplomatic recognition Mao Tse-tung's Compasuunist One of the malager is likely
Government at Peking and to de- to be heat Vasapatasks during he Morgan shax how clare an embargo on economie nitich eindeas to attach to De
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expressed continued Fooding Soviet odd cats in therapport for the resoltitiam many are reported to do Branly by the United States, Aus- Western trubin, Mexico, Pakistan and the plans for Phahoppinen which demands D West Gertrudi berkarat and hunt of policy toward China. that Best and ACES
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Interim com-
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Burma To Give Recognition By Christmas
Rangoon, December B. Durma's Foreign Minister, U E. Maung, sald today that Cam. Burma will reobgnies munt Chine by Christmas.
น Maung told reporters that the decision means auto. matle breaking of diplomatio retations with the Nationalist Government.
He kold Burma'a fret Am- bassador
to Communist China will be U Mylat Thein, this country's representative with the Nationaliste who was re Gallar last month for con- པས་་་ sultations here,
U Maung returned to Ran. gran on Sunday from Loniton, where be dlacuazed the ques. tion of recognition of Com. munist China with the Bri. Government.-Associat.
ed Press.
CENSUS OF ARMS APPROVED
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New York, December 5. The United Nations As-
today approved sembiy Western power plan for a worldwide census of armed non-nomic forces and
The resolution ex- Weapons, cluded all mass destruction
arms.
Hussla and the Soviet
tries tutterly opposed the You weginn-French proposals and healed that they had no ten- Ten of submitting the requested
jalteri 9 Opgaming plan to
send the debute Cattle Assembly. Chule said Amerteros. Austcaftan yanation is an not Potvincing an! hgi present oppo Bar malajokkeren algmal Chinete resolution,
The a delegation urgouneed the Patio- Alumnat support of
and relie To th The Assembly then rejected a heavily duemmentest | Sovlet peoposal which would have
Terang's
Kes
Ecuador', Jose Traplo elek hat the pin! areolaben of the Philippines.
Poste Austral, Mexle and washed they hated and the dis issue. He Wis supported by the delegates of Cuba, Peru and
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FORECAST BY GERMAN RED
The vote was 44 to 5 with five
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The vote ensus of wenginius.
wax for, 38 against and one abstaining.
The 10 resolutions grew out of how feals that the the
their - powers slach 3ents by one-third.
Dusseldorf. 1 retribor 5 Mux Brininn. West German Communist terler. predicted here today that the Internation
will undergo situation
radical change in the next fou or five months. Assembly "for
enntinuous examination and study on to report to the next session
of the General Assembly with
Fast-West
Germany will gain toretto. be manh
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"We Communists have a great
cam widt."
Lerumsmandations, of would ke deal of time and we
Dr. Jessup
le point out that the delegations which sponsored the joint solam have carefully consider-
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Beer Reimann, who Terenti altended the British Commun Party's 31012 conference at The on
je the whole nutter not only Liverpool, in this statement dented lend kanowhee of driting our resolution but after a
meeting wit two-cy complaint Beypt à reported to in the light of this debale, The Ruhr Communist lenders wh have fiki adres a Bitish Min= |proposal in this new revolution is passert a resolution
adaming But an idea which escuped bur Pati-Party dreinrations from th
ranks of the German Comununtst the United Party. Reuter. Britain
Ly "regrettable States recognised the complexity impresato: 16 bay
War The
af the problem Rech nt the Minister du. Hag a news conference evidence presented by Dr. Talang.
"But we are concerned spokesman trying to find appropriate action said that no laro of such a reby the General Assembly at this quest hay sa tai been found.
The Pine Mbroster of Egypt attention. aniel on Sunday that he has asked
In the Suez Canal zone last week,"
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BAO DAI GOING TO PARIS
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The Western powers argued that no arma reductions could be put into effect until completa verified Information was nvall. able
France opened the last round the fde by charging that
to us at trying to lap the Motion powers into disarming able they are batiding a gigan- far V unprecedented in his-
Assorted Press
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Another Murder In Eritrea
Asmarn, December 5. Entrean terrorbts who have warned Itions to leave Erit- ea or risk death, claimed an- other Hatian victim on Sunday afternoon,
The was Nardi Silvio, aged 50, E11 administrative employed on experimental form at Merare, 32 sales from Asmara. Silvio was hot stead in a bandit gang of 15 to 20 men, presumably command- et by the Ethiopian Bandit leader Baite Abbal
Nehru Says:
ASIA PASSING THROUGH STAGE OF TRANSITION
New Delhi, Decomber 5.
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Premier, today said that Communism in Asia i ono, phase of the extension of industrial revolution to the East at a peculiar moment of world crisis. He told a Press conference that Asia is passing through a severe stage of transition from ogricultural to industrial economy with de- mocracy, functioning on various planes.
PANDIT NEHRU
NORWAY'S DEFENCE
He commented that even In China, although the leaders are undoubtedly, Communist, what is being done is very far from Communism.
Chinn, he said, has a mixed economy under Communist trol.
ns
con-
He defined the mixed economy of the old control
n continuance economy making incrensing inroads.
State with
Asked when India
would re-
cognise Chins, Mr. Nehru repiled That no date could be given but
It could not be very long.
SE Asia Talks
He said he had been invited by President Soekarno to visit Indo- nesla at the end of this month, but that he was unable to go.
He added "eather vaguely"
that he hoped to go some time
next year.
be
He and
knew nothing nbout the South East Asia de- fence conference which the Bur- mese Foreign Minister, U Maung, sail in London might be held in February
Asked if Mr. Ernest Bevin, the had British Foreign Secretary,
the in- been invited to attend auguration of the Indian Republic on January 26, he replied that no general invitations had been syed but that if Mr. Bevin could
welcome.
Oslo, December 8. A Norwegian Defence Com- uston has recommended an increase of nearly 50 per cent in Norway's annual expendi-came, he would be
ure over that of the past three Assuclated Press. years, it was stated in a report
published here todny.
The report calls to an winual defence expenditure of 300,000,000 Kramer £15,000.(OU)
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of nearly expenditure
kroner 1 £50,000 1,000,000,0чÜ 400 draing the next six years.
worked litus The Commission
reporL years on the for thirve
which covers all aspects of Nor- wegian defence.-mikstury, civil, ventionic and payetiological.
aro based un the uk membership
The proposals Norway's Atlantic Pact.
Peact in Norway can only be of secure as part of the pence Europe. Our most urgent military tosk is to ensure that Norwegian territory is not regarded as military vacuum", the Commis- slon wrote in its introduction to the report-Router.
U.S. DIPLOMAT IN PAKISTAN
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Cheerless Forecast For Japan
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Tokyo, December 6. The Government's Stabilisa- Lion Board predicted today Hittle that Japan will make progress next year in incress- ing its export sales and getting off American 'relief.
The
Was pessimistle forecast
outlook unde in an
economic report setting the nation's pro- bable imports at US$1,010,000,000 ano exporta at US$880,000,000.
Even with invisible income from shipping, the tourist trade and other sources totalling estimated US$80,000,000, the re- port said Japan will still have a
defeit of trade foreign US$350,000,000. This year's defielt is expected to be about US$400,- 000,000.
United Press.
about
The board's forecast is reported to have been criticised by oc- Karachi. December 5.
McGhee,cupation officials as unduly pesal- Mr. George C.
American officials hero United States Assistant Secre- mistic,
Middle East expect Jupun to close about half tary of State for
the gap between export earnings and African affairs, is due to
and essential import expenditures
the 1950 fiscal year. The bandits took the rifles of arrive at Karachi on Thursday t Saigon, December 5. two Eritrean guards and Nard's evening from Teheran for a A spokesman for Bao Dai suht
hotgun and with these weapons three-day visit to Pakistan,
Mr.
touring McGhee Emperor
they soon afterwards attacked a
Middle East following the recent today the former
the might with due
Ave-man post of going to Parls this month to try rhy no change in the position which suggest that the joint resolution
lo speed French Parliamentary
"Banda" (administrative-sponsor-conference of United States re- presentatives in the Middle East, allows Britain to keep troops in which my delegation Joined in
the
trenty which ad armed peasants).
held at Istanbul. Mr. McGhee the Canul zone under the [930 sponsoring is not a judgment or
approval of Anglo-Egyptian
of the Soviet Give bls Vitnam regime dominion
resided at the conference.
He will be flying to Peshawar on the charges made
Karachi on Saturday to from meet the Premier, Liaquat All tour of the Khan, who is on a North West Frontier.
He waited in reply to reporters and serious case
has questions that, there
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