RUSSIA DETACHING AREAS FROM CHINA
Acheson's accusation in Washington speech
REVALUATION OF U.S. POLICY
Washington, January 12.
The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, said here today that Russia is busy detaching the Northern provinces of China and attaching them to the Soviet Union.
M.
Acheron des rbed thus as a most significant peut and said "Nothing wede in soy must be allowed to obscure the eulty of the fact
Not offrets of propaganda will oborure al The only thing that will
i would for through if conceived adventures on our part Mr. Acheson, who was addressing the National Press Club luncheon, hit back sharply at critics of President Truman's policy towards China and Taiwan.
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Recognition
urged on Australia
Matbourne, January 12. Australia should not delay fellowing Britain's lead in ac. cording recognition to Com. munist China, the "Melbourne Sun" said today.
"While continuing to com- bat the activities of Com. muniste. In Dür mrdet, ·It would be foolish 10 refuse contact, with the established Government of a meer neigh bour with whom it is in our Interest to restore trade relations," the paper added.
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NAHAS PASHA'S CABINET
that date
1950.
MR. NEHRU ON NEW DYNAMISM IN THE EAST
Pandi #rev the twe Colombo, January 12.
Pandit Nohru, the Indian Prime Minister, said here Today that one of the biggest facts of the
pre- sent time is the now changing phase of Asia. It is of great historical significance that tremendous dynamic forces are abroad in Asin, he said.
"We have to understand the basic urges behind them," he said. "One is the urge for political freedom, Asia is coming into her own after 200 or 300 years of some kind of eclipse dur- ing which period she became static and stag-
nant.
"Rightly she foil under the Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Bri- dominance of mort ynamic Litt Commissioner-General 100 and powerful nations. If you South East Asia, who is a mem are statie vou must suffer for ber of the British delegation, on that But now Asia is emerging
the other hand strongly urgra from that eclipse, and because corded to the Bay Dal Govern-
that recognition should Τις of it the belated urge is comingment both because he already has; with a rush."
considerable popular rspport and also teenuse the alternative to Bho Dat in Indo-Chine is Dr. Ho
hin Chi-minh with Prunerezzed Companist leanings.
Catro, January 12. Egypt's new Premter, Nahas Pasha, today handed King Farpuk a list of his new Cabinet, including all the Ministers dismissed with the
Pundit Nehru today placed before the conference of Common- Wafdist leader in 1944-
It was then first meetuig since wealth Foreign Ministers his own appraisement of Button :lt - The all-Wardist 17- and strogis recommended member tabinet Jachtties the
Hal Hurma should be helped by blind peel-philosophej, Taha Hus-The Commonwealth, sein Bry, and severni newcomers Nubas Pasha, whose Nationalik- Sue Wands swept the polls in the general election, spent sit her with the King and declared after wards that the meeting "symbol of unity between The King mud the people
WHEN
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Minister of Education
Bassein Bey.
Minister of
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War and Mucine Mushra Nosrat Bes
Minister of Commerce and In- dustry Mabmal Solman Cihan- nch Bes
Munster of National Recovery Mohammed Ei Wakil Bes
Munster f Communications Zaki El Out Pasha
Minister
Justice: Abdel Pattah El Tawil Pashu
Moham
Minister Or Supply. ied Nurse Farhat Bey
Master of Agriculture ted Hamer Bey.
Minister
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Discussion on the subject ru vented considerable support for the view that some hit of re- cognition should be accorded to the Buo Dai Government.
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The conference, according Informed sources, has agreed to Commonwealth loan for Burma and it is believed that details of mdumirustoring this tou westi be The conference decided that examined by Burma
the new attempt should be made to Committer of the Commonwealth pruduer the muximum degree of Ambassadors in Rangoon
agreement on this matter at in. Discussion on Indo-Chunn, which morrow's meeting e for thi: began yesterday. WAN inconeli-
purpose it is expected that a sive today Panda Nels took an important part
again | formula will be placed before the ronterence. This formula 14 B further expected, will take jeste secount all the palats of Winw expressed it today's discussion.
Immediately
South Fact tr- Asia is Anally disposed of morrow. The conference will dis. cuss the European situation and It is hoped that the bunnyła wl!! be completed before TomYON POW evening or at the latest by Sazar - day morning.
Mr. Nehru emphasised that the question of ecognition et The Bas Dal regline in Indo. China should be examined apainet certain fundamental principles:
Opposing views
per cer!
Firstly, ran the Bao Dai regine be regarded as # 180 people's goverardent?
Secondly. is the Ino Dal re- gime completely free of extrane- ot influence and control?
Thirdly, can the Bao Dai re- gime claim demonstrable, nation- wide support:
Mr Nehru, shown an analysis of the situation, heft the impres- sion that he is not satisfied that
of Finanse: Zakl the Buo Dai Government satisfies Abdel Mutal Boy Reuter,
these requirements.
Japan and campaign against Communism
Tokyo, January 12.
The Japanese Promior, Shigeru Yoshida, told the United Press today that Japan, will co-operate heartily in the offort of the United States and other free nations to combot Communism.
Mr. Yoshida would not com- ent on the possibility that Japan's co-operation might be
in the form of American bases
here after a peace treaty.
The Premier, in reply to P question of whether ha
Mi Achesini made it clear that for the present the preservation China huld l island off the fani trend the integrity of
# foreign policy tar- Family as HET OVER The question of thean alliance triumph of a Communist Govern
ent in that country, or of the secunty position of the Sintes which, he pointed out, was not threatened in any way.
Tokyo, January 13. Japan du trial plant es port
suits quney of America is on the poor saturation Is proving with
tier big ANRI- out the jowe, of th dress that Tarts male first 10 day;
wrre miscalculate
kend, 19009, the Japanese news agency Jip stated today.
Ineliu, Pakistan and Argentiina have signed curítructs for Japanese hydro Periple and thermal elec tri power priniucing plants
Three further conirneis with!
the Philippines
on i
MI
Acheson . He ridiculed
statement 11
Senator Robert Taft citepuldiced, Ohio that shall
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wun tron the Communists.
A fundamental reality Argentina are Awaiting formal Mr Acheson declared that ne
ignature, Jiji stated,
↑ of the fundamental reaffiles of the Describing industrial plant extantion Asia was That the port as a virgin field in Japan's millary menace was not diminish
Be export trade
agency sald | ed Thailand is negotiating for 10- The disarmament of Japan, he frigeration plant. Argentina for sand, had placed on The United Alcohol manufelaring equipment States the responsibility for the and the Philippines for sulphuric | military defence of that country.
"We have American and, Austra plgat equipment.--Reuter
lian troops in Japan and although cannot speak for Australia I can
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BOAC ROME CALL
United
favours
not The Premier does
think
Japan will ever become a Coin. munist nation. He said: "If there is any danger of Japan ever be- coming a Communist nation, the danger is from without."
Mr.
Yoalticta believes that Japon will not return to her ohi ways and become a fascistic na-
with the United ion again. States after a peace treaty signed, said: "I consider. It pre- mature to commit myself public ly on the matter at this time."
However,
unimpeachable
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is thesis appeared to be based source close to the Premier said
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Burma would get a Common- wealth Idam of 7.500,000 14 the conference
of Commonwealth Ministers carries out a project to aid her rice production, re. liable sources said tonight.
Hurma would draw the money from the London fund of blocked Commonwealth Sterling, and the money would be replaced by Cominonwealth members.
Britain offered
to
contribute
half the sum If the rest is forth- coming from the other members of the Commonwealth.
Indłu Pakistan and Ceylon agreed to contribute while Aus-
train and New Zealand said that they will refer the matter to thef
Governments.
The
South African delegate said that the Unton is unable to contribute because of her crono- mic crisis, and Canada reported that her Atlantic Pact obligations are so henvy that she can hold out te hope.-Reuter.
HITLER'S FRIEND SENTENCED
Munich, January 12.
tyranny.
A German denazification court Mr. Yoshida wak obviously | Today classified Ulrjén Graf, who munist Government of Mr. Mao when he told the last session of pleased by dispatches from Wa-claims to have saved Hitler's life Tse-lung or others in a position the National Dict that he favour-shington which said that Secreto- in 1923, as an offentler under the of power on the Chinese main-ed parmitting the United States ry Acheson, in his 'appearance bo- vienszification law. Cinch, would resist the Soviet an to retain bases
Graf, at presentin In post-treaty for the Senhte
hospital, unbrmed lotions Committer, did not show held Nazi Party membership No. Japan to protect the country from possible aggressors, any hostility to the resurgence Ho was a personal friend and Mr. Yoshida termed tenisur. of Japanese strength, particular-a permanent bodyguard of Hitler. Ing" despatches from America ly in the economie and shipping
His daughter represented him in court which quoted the US, Secretary flelds.
Graf claimed that he marched beside Hiller la
today the Munich putsch in Novem
and Sinklang.
î
nexation of Northern China.
The State Department issued a statement late today which said that Mr. Acheson, in referring to Northern China provinces in tls address to the National Press Club of State. Mr. Deag Acheson, da The Premier thinks the United luncheun, had in mind Manchurin, Outer Manguila, Inner Mongolia saying that the United States States, in doing, a right thing in
fest ber, 1923, and saved Hitler's lite has an impregnable defence dine helping Japan get on her
running from and said it is a most generous by throwing himself before him In the Pocille
when shots were fired at the provinces were being detached by Japan to Okinawa and the Phi- thing
Mr. Yoshida is convinced that lippines.
Nazis Japan will Rever again become The court Juled that 75 per un aggressor nation
cent of Graf's proparty is to be "The world should realise by confiscated. Six months hard.
Japan is thoroughly disarmed, | court, with previous Interiment mentoby us woll ng physically, counted towards the sentence.- for all time."--United Press.
Mr. Acheson said that these
The Soviet Union,
assure you that there is no in- In the State Department state- Loudon, Jaquary 12. tention of abandoning or weakenment, the word "provinces" was The British Oververs Airways in the defences of Japan," he changed to "areas,Reuter, Corporation announced, bere 10-said.
slay that from January 10 the "Those defences aust, Argonaut service between Cal-shall be,, maintained." eutui and Lonilon will call at
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ALUM PRODUCTION IN CHEKIANG
San. Francisco, January 12,
JAPANESE TRADE now," Mr. Yoshida said, thut labour was alsó Impored by the
OFFICES ABROAD
Mr. Acheson, said, that the Itome instead of Malia in order American defensive perimeter In to micet the
demandla to Aleutians, through Japan to, the for add the Pucine stretched from the tional capacity from the
fyukyus and the Philippines.
He said that the peoples of the United States and the Philippines had learned, by bitter experience and of month, Peking within two or three weeke
Italy.
The change bins been made
made pos- sible by the Introduction on January 21 of second London Cafro Argonaut service which
Opernte vin Malta, Tho xistin e vital nature of mutual
Service to Cairo is routed via Rome, The twice-weekly York service betweens London and Cafro- vẫn. Tripoli will be avith- drawn on January, 17 Reyter,
LEOPOLD'S FATE
fence requirements, which now being carried out.
Washington, January 12, Over 30 privately-owned. Koch Authoritative quarters, saidi toits in Pingyang, In Chrklong inlay that the United States is rovince, ard
1,200 likely to act independently
producing
de- Radio repshed tonight.
were
Mr. Acheson said that Ameri can usaletance could be given only when it was missing component in a situation which otherwise could
:be 'solved.
Other areas
It added that China - hás
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authorising the tatablishment per cent of the world's alum re- of Japanese, trade offers abroad serve, the frenter part of 11 being found in Phiyangouter.
CHINESE BÖNDS:
San Francisco, January 13.
unless the Far Eastern Com mission takes · similar, action. sooner.
The Commission's weekly ses sion taray 'was given
over to consideration of the American
The
Interest accruing from Victor proposal, sige maal told
United Of the other areas in the Far Bonds now being sold in Com-the. Commission that, the matter Brutsels, ́ January 12, Fernanite Deniany, Communist East Mr. Acheson said:munist China la to be exempted is urgent) which was interpreted Deputy for. Clinclerol, told the Japan: The Japanese economic from Income inx,. Peking Radio
in Commission circles to incan Belgian Chamber of Deputies situation is not as good as it reported tonight... tonight, that the fate of King' should be. One of the reasons in The Ministry of Finance in Pek, that: the U.S. is planning inde- Léopold will not be decided, by that the willingness of other ing has issued orders to mis effect pendent bellon soon. Presen the Houses of Parlament bib countries to buy Japanese goods to taxation bureaux throughout parently to be favourably disposeti The. Commission continues up- ambaut to. working.nasses, ',
Dernany was speaking on has contraoleil since the way, 17 Communlät, China,--Réuterward, the plan, but so far has declined to act on it Associated Press,
The
Philippines: American
day of the debate on a aid has not keen used, a wisely forn nation-wide, as we had hoped, "There wù'n în,
New York,
January 12, Fifteen American-Irish Minute of the Belgian pho- dications that the Philippines are Man", piciteted the British. Consu
pid om uit question of the pro- facing serious acoriomie difficuls into hero & today, in a continued visionally exiled King's return to the thing, REGU
** Ho added, “Whatever the re- kunt of the plebiscite, the world
ties."
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