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Defence chiefs to testify on value of Taiwan

Washington, January 13, Republican critics of President Harry Truman's hands-off Taiwan policy scored a point today as the Sonate Foreign Relations Committoo agreed to call the nation's defonce chiefs to tostify on the island's strategic value. Over strong opposition from Chairman Tom Con- nolly, Texas Democrat, the Committee voted to summon the Secretary of Defence, Mr. Louis Johnson, and General Omar Bradley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, to give their views on January 26, on Taiwan's military importance.

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"'Acheson agitating for recognition"

Washington, Janúary 13, Benator Btyles Bridges (Republican, Now Hamp shire) told the Senate today that the Secretary af Blate, Mr. Dean Acheson, is agitat- ing for United States resog. nition Communist China.

Held that Mr. Acheson and Far Eastern pottoy om- clala havo, through mkutancki to Britain, pushed har Into the role of a peacemaker in recognising Communist China, The Senator, who charged the State Department with conducting campaign to un- dermine the Chinese Nation. allet tender, Generalissimo Chiang Kal-shak, did not say what assurances had boon given to Britain,—Router.

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SCHUMAN VISIT TO GERMANY

COUNCIL DEFEATS

ANTI-NATIONALIST MOVE BY RUSSIA

Loko Success, January 13.

The Soviet delogate, Mr. Jacob Malik, tonight

walked out of the Security Council after his resolution urging the expulsion of the Chinese Nationalist dologató had been rejected.

By a vote of six for rejecting the resolution, three against and two abstentions, the Council had refused the Soviet resolution demanding the expulsion of Dr. T.F. Tsiang, the Chinese Nationalist delegate.

The Soviet delegate to the organ of the United Nations, har Security Council that Russia been removed from the Securit, would not feet herself Counell.

} hound by any decision taken

in bis absence. He said that the Soviet Union would not part!-

Proposal debated

CANBERRA NOTE TO RUSSIA

was

Canberra, January 13. The Prime Minister, Robert Menzies, said today that Aus- tralia had sent a note on In the debate which followed January 5 to Russia, protest- cipate in the work of the Russia's proposal to exclude the Mng against the apparent de- Security Council until Ue Chinese

Nationalist delegate tention of large numbers of Chinese Nationalist delegat Egypt's representative, Mahmoud Japanese prisoners of war by

that the post the Soviet. The note had been removed and would Fawzi Bay, suid Bol recognise the Council's tion of hlis delegation regarding

handed to the Soviet Am- decisions, if taken with a Chi- the Soviet resolution would

vole he bassador at Canberra. nese Nationalist delegate pre-expressed through the

would cast. sent, as legal,

The text of the note, Dealing

the with

walk-out leased by the Australian last Tuesday by the Soviet ta

bassy in Washington, follows: legate, Mr. Malik, the Egyption

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of Externat representative French delegate, M. Jean China Affairs presents its complimeneta vel, had spoken of the duty off to the Embassy of the USSR and the each member of the

Inform Secil has the honour to

that Counell to attend ita meetings Embassy

the Austrolion What the Exption delegation Government is concerned at the had to way on the matter was not large number of Japanese pri.

critical on inspired by any

spirt nuners of war who appear to he but was basert on the responsi. still detained by the USSR. bilities fol-

devolving tition SCIT member of the Council,

Yugoslavla

Bonn, January 13. M. Robert Schuman, the

The Soviet Union. French Foreign Minister,

and India voted for the resolu- come to Western Germany tion: the United States, Cuba. today to

try to settle a Chúin, Egypt.

And Ecuador Franco German disagree- France againet; Britain and Nor- ment over the future of the Saar with its rich coalfielda.

way abstained.

Mr. Malik maile his statement He is beginning talks in Bonn in Russian, waited for the En- tonight with Dr. Konrad Adenauer,glish translation, which he inter- Western German Federal rupted to make corrections

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They are expected to discuss German agitation growing against the Saar's existing stutus integration with --Seonomic France--and the possibility of its Franco- gravely prejudicing German understanding.

The departure followed the Tuekla). the Dattern he set on strode down the corridor, got his hat and coast and stepped into a waiting car, He waited about a minute for Mr. Semyon Tsarap Mr Schuman is experted to

kin, his pricipal adviser, and won recall that France had made conhers driven away. sitferable concessions regarding security, the Ruhr and diaman-

Mc. Malik, rencing a prepared ing and that economie control statement said. "The nou-too-

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July 30 1945, states: "Japanese military farees, after being completely disarmed, shall be permitted to return to their homes with sp- portunity to lead peaceful and productive lives."

The

Embassy will also bo aware that the repatriation uť apanese prisoners of war held Allied powers other than the USSR was virtually completed m 1947. Tass News Agency, re

that ported on May 20, 1949,

3,000 Japanese prisoners of war the USSR. were still held by aireads

According to Agures carefully compiled by the Japanese

Gov- erment and checked from every available source, this large figure given by Tass does not account for an additional 370,029

pri- soners still in areas under Soviet control.

of the Saar is all that is subatan- tion of the proposal submitted ially reimaltsitik to compensate by the Soviet delegation shows harry out the obligatons of thr her for her wai losses.

that the United States, and those

Charter. Fawzi Bey soll. Thr Western Germany is determined who follow the United Slates, fore, it went without saving that to pursue a policy of rapproche-

taken the path of this applied bave overtly ment with France, Western fostering lawlessness in the Se-

members, German Government spokesman

curity Council and in the United

applied particularly declared here tonight, comment Nations in general.

members of the Security Caune ing on the atmosphere of "mutun!

which was in premanent session suspicion."

"My Sovet colleague In courne, aware of this,

and

The Saar, he said, is ethnically historically German. Ger-

landers

niceling to- gether in Bonn carlier tonight to prepare a united front Of the subject.

"Narrow interests”

* extending their support

"I only wanted to express the

to the Illegal minintenance in the attitude of my delegation on thir Security Counell of the represen-point and put it ол treon!," tative of the Kuomintang clique, Fawzi Bey added. the delegation of the United Government circles express particular concern at an unoffi-States has helped undermine the clal report that the Saar Govern-u

authority and the prestige, not

ment, regarded by the Germans only of the Security Counell I

self, but of the United Nations as provisional, is prepared ta leuse its nines to France for 99 Organisation as such. years.

Silent German crowds watched M. Schuman arrive at the Mainz railway station this morning, re- [view French-German troops and lanks in the city square and stand to attention for the Marselllaire, -Reuter,

METHODISTS IN SE ASIA

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He said that he would aside the legal implications

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"The Australian Govern- mont is forced, to conclude, that if the Tame figure la correct, the discrepancy between that and the Japanese Government timate can only ba accounted for by #71 abnormally high death rate among Зарапова prisoners awaiting rapariation by the USSR,

the absence of one or more mem- bera from a meeting. **This shows that narrow,

He supported the opolistical, political and mili-

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(India) for a review above the the United States

"In this connection. the Aus- crepancies in the rules of pro-tralian Government has obstr Interests of the United Nations,

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that the ved that the USSR sald of

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conti. peace

Egyptian delegation considered nually refused to furnish nazi.. and International co-operation.

It to be an important point re- back. "History teaches

Beations of the deaths of that

JAP. ward reactionary poiicles that

quiring urgent consideration, aneso prisoners and feels bound He added that Sir Benegat had cling to things obsoleta,

to point out to the Government pre

Kakt Bomething to the effect

at the USSA doomed to perdliion, are

that fallure to that 0 committee of experts provide such to fail.

information, Ba might be set up. He had made well as the prolonged detention "There is no doubt that a bering will occur, and that even attention to several discrepancies hostilities, is contrary to accept- his point quite clear by calling of prisoners after the cessation of

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Singapore, Jaunary 14. The Central Conference for the most kworn reactionaries and clashes between one set South East Asia of the Methodist will have to bow to the signi- rules of procedure and.

international concepts of fun- another. damental human rights and thu- Church will be held in Singapore Bennce of events,

embarrassing manitarian principles, contained next month.

"On the other hand, the poxi.as well as to the

and serious consequences which in the Geneva Convention of Forty-two electi delegates tion of the Soviet Union

1849, which was signed by the from Malaya, Sumraica, Sarawak donsletent position, a position of might ensue from them.

USSR. and Burme will bssemble to principle. elert the first Blahop ever to be elected in this area and to initiate egislation covering the work of the Methodist Church in Sout East Asia-Reuter.

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He said that he wondered whether consideration should be "The Suviet Union will

entrusted to the Security. Coun participate in the Security Council's Committee of Experts or 1 cll until the representativo the Kuomintang group, who illegally occupies a seat in this

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SCHOOLBOY'S ADVENTURE

Arbroath, January 13,

A 14-year-old schoolboy, Jehr Guthrie, who, under the cloak of darkness salled alone from thị harbour hero in a. 50-ton fishin boat, was today picked up' ex hausted in the North Sea midway? between the British and Norwe-

glan coast days and nights

For three

planes and boats had boon search-

"The Australian Government *xpresses the hope that the Gov- ernment of the USSR will (do- cept, the priciple that an Inter- national humanitarian organisa tion should be designated as tho protecting power to conduct full and impartial investigations into the position of Japanese detained in areas under the control of the USSR since the end of the

war.

"The

representative of

the

British Commonwealth countries on the Allied Council for Japan put forward such a proposal at the Council's meeting on. Decem ber 21 and its acceptance by the JSBR would undoubtedly great- asslet in clarifying the presont insatisfactory position:"United

Presa

FIRST COLOUR TELEVISION:

Washington, January 13, Colour, television has been'

ing for the missing craft, the Girl shown in public for the first time,

Jean, and its unauthorised "Capi-

tain"

through eight receivers, in Wash-

The first of a series of public demonstrations was made yester- day by the Columbia Broadcast- ing system.E

"A 400-ton British motor, trawington, a gde dag vakn ler, the Reptonian, on its way to the, White Sea Baheries and un- aware of the incident; spotted, the Girl Jean, suspected that some thing was wrong and sont out a crew to investigatekeeper

Thoy searched the boat and Viewers said that vivid colours found the schoolboy, Gulhere, and pastel tones registered ticar exhausted in a fish-hold-Reuter. 1yRouter.

Faye Emerson appeared as the chief feature.

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