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RESIGNATION OF STATE DEPT. OFFICIALS ASKED BY SENATOR KNOWLAND "Bankrupt China Policy"
Washington, January 14.
Mr. William Knowland, Republican Senator manded today the resignation of United tration officials responsible for American China.
(California) de- States adminis- policy towards
Mr. Knowland's demand come in on interview as angry law-makers proposed ond that the United States classify Chinese Communists as "outlows'
shun any diplomatic dealings with them as a result of the Communist seizure of American consular property at Peking.
Mr Knowland said that the State Department's announcement today that it was withdrawing official United States staffs from Communist China "underscores the rosult of our bankrupt China policy."
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have ordered the seizure of pro- Franch True that lent TEGIA'S
perty belonging to the and Netherland Governments. that that the United States would not
Whether there has been actual further military and to the te ghalian give
Nationalist Lover ument physeal seizure of the French and Dutch property has not been Demeral as
as Regulall. reported to the State Department, will displayed angry reaction ta
All of these petions were based con
the Red proclamation for The Communist move at Poking
"military barracks M Hon Mr Mahon, Democrat taking over ite to repeat tea Bol his de
establishments" hrid said. "In other annard Senatos
gn countries under Flatter When
foreing by certain foreign
treaty rights in China,
According to the State Depart- ments interpretation of this pro- clamation, it could apply to pro-
held by
and the Britishs
However, foises even by the Bussians under there was to information here to control indiente any actlun had been taken against either the British or the
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chiefly
Cepastalar
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move towns.
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nt Vanemarution, they are making Porretats Slate For Barton Affairs, she grave instale."
1k sumbued thes ments
Fitting the shoe
I the policies Eastern division
davedogs He added that the Communists bul "slammed the open door of face" ITE ALE
"pust he s the necessity of
Moneow of the Faranding whic
approved menas for the outside world."
Mr. Mi John Kee (Demoerit, West Russians by the Secretary of State,
The
Government British Dean Acheson, the shoe fils him Vigalan, Chairman of the House
11 look aller United Pielen Affes Committee, said, greed too. Mr. Knowland said,
In China ufter The dy thing to this simply States interests
en es all relations with the the withdrawal of American per ¿Communist und stet mir people sonnel. There are
SE Asia for
China Reds Yen states
Toph January A
The Nationalist Premier M.. You Hat-shan, predicted today the Soviet Union would agree to lunese Communist domina tion of South East Asia
This he satel, would be ustend- ed, rst, to prevent the Chinese Reds from deviating from the party he and, second, to emspen- sule them for tow to Russia of Outer Mongolia, Inner Mongeau. Manchuria and Sinklang
Mr. Yen made his prediction in a formal statement issued through The Foreign Office,
He said the length of Red Chairman Mao Tse-tung's current stay in Moscow indicated a wide? scope of subjects was being dis- cussed and thut number บ sungs must have been struck.
Mr. Yen asserted he was con vinced that when Mao returned to Peiping he would have com pleted another
hla
phase "Bolling But
the ut
national rights of China to his master."
"Selling out"
In addition aquirat
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!11 the United Action Peking government Press.
to their
American
has
16 AmericanS Stutes setup al Associated
Dissatisfaction among Taiwan population seen
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1980.
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& PROFITS
SHE HAD SO MANY CHILDREN, SHE DIDN'T KNOW WHAT TO DO
FRANCO-GERMAN TALKS
REACH IMPASSE AT BONN
The Franco-German talks botwoon the French For- eign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, and the
Chancellor, West German
Dr. Konrod
Adenauer, ran into an impasse today before they had properly started.
This was the view of both French and German of-
ficial observers following M. Schuman's first contacts with German leaders today.
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Unless the two statesman can up at Book find a hitherto unsuspected basis įlimits defined.
The of agreement on the Saar when
to
Petrol rationing
may end soon
in Australia
Sydney, January 14. The political correspondent and its Lerritorial of the Sydney "Sunday Herald" said today that the new Aus- spokesman added, "We tralian government will end they meet for a two-hour talk have never made a secret of the petrol rationing on February 1, without wiinesses tomorrow fact that we shall ask that
an barring accidents. French visit afternoon, the
toautonomous status of the Soer on Ho said the Capinet will jons. Germany looks like being limited the lines of Luxembourg shall be nounce the, abolition of rationing to its original official description consecrated in the peace treaty, this week despite strong British Washington, January 14.
mere exchange of views. Anything We propose do opposition. At an ofetal luncheon both M. beforehand is done within the The correspondent said Cabinet The Chief of the Economic Co-operation Administra-
Schuman and Dr. Adenauer limits of the recognised existing Ministers aro convinced that tion to China reported today unrest and some [stressed the need for patience status."
political considerations are play- rather than for decisions. dissatisfaction among the people of Taiwan,
spokesman further said. ing a major part in the British At an afternoon reception at-
The French plan for leasing the Government's continued obstruc- last refuge of the Nationalist Government.
tended by all the members Saar coal-mines for 50 years is tion to Australian moves to lift
Government, German Mr. Ray Moyer, recently appointed head of the ECA, the
Drmerely a natural development of rationing. Adenauer went out of his way the nction we have been taking Ministers bellove petrol (will declined comment on what Representative Judd to put the German case against all along in our relations with piny a large part in the British (Republican, Minnesota) said were State French setlon in the Sear to the the Saar. The Saar is quite in-general election on February 29
French journalists while leaving
Attico govorniment Vincapable by herself of financing the because the Department warnings that the people of Tai-
Schumun to talk to other development of her mines.
We will resist British demands for won were about to revolt against Generalissimo members of the German Govern- propose to diminish the powers the lifting of rationing as strongly Chifley government did French
Commis-as Chiang Kai Shek.
He said that a French proposalsioners."
News that non-Labour Aus- and other proposals, This
he
now were never for
from
to arrange for a long-term leas
of
The
High
here.
of the Saar coal-mines would added, were in the direction of traila hed joined Ireland, India disturb Franco-German relations increasing the Shar's autonomous abolishing rationing would make and other Sterling countries in and would even make more diff-
powers.
Prime Minister Clement Attlee's French ometal circles tonight resistance more let it be understood that M. Schu-elated Press.
difficult.-AB30~ |
ing Franch action in the Saar in
“Communism in Taiwan bas Moyer said he had been told the bol mads is much bradway as an Communists were moving out all the mamiand," Mr. Moyer said, unemployed and unnecessary per
but when I left there last month,sonnel as one way of saving food.cult the task of those in Ger- there was dissatisfaction
"It is quite a movement. I have many who favoured joining the about sume things."
been told." Mr. Moyer
said, "I
European union.
man had no intention of abandon- The Taiwan situation, as he also understand the Communist
He argued that nothing should Mr. Yen concluded "My goy-summed it up, could be considered authorities are ruthlessly gather-t done in the Sobre e ernment les continually exposed in delicate state of balance.
response to the pressure being food in rural areas,
so that
peace treaty is made.
him in Bonn by put upon
the SWEDEN RECOGNISES the imperalist deaigns of the Mr. Muyer, an old China bund, food supplies in Shangbai arc
Asked what be proposed In
German press and German USSA. I am timly convinced the
sald ho felt the farmers and about as large as they were be-
RED REGIME place
of the French suggestion, leaders. nefarious influence of Mau's visi peasants of what is Communist-tore."
he said, "Do nothing. Have pati- to Museow will be limited neilber held China
Those being
Earlier, today, M. Schuman was removed
Stockholm, January 14. Sweden today recognised the to the Chinese people nor to the or against the Nationalist Govern-Shanghai are being sent Norte, The Saar must not be al-reported to have emphasised to
lowed to get in the way the West German Party lenders Chinese Communist regime. The pooples of adi South East Asia." ment. He said the chief opposition Mr. Mover said, adding, "wherever Franco-German understanding. that any agreements France was announcement said Sweden is
Nationalists are anticipating came from the Intellectuals.
North is."
Dr. Adenauer's declaration on about to conclude with the Saar prepared to take today of Dr. Asked if ho found that Genera- For U.S.
nid, Point Four
up diplomatic the eve of his key talk with Mwould be without prejudice to the relations with Peking immediate- Philip Jessup, roving
lissimo Chlang's regime had lost recommended a continuation
of Schuman tomorrow was un-peace treaty-Neuter.
ly-United Press. Ambassador,
rural reconstruction Pro-Lavourably commented upon in All signs polit to strong pleas the support of the Chinese people, the
gramme for aiding irrigation decircles close to the French For- aimed at convincing him they can Mr. Moyer replied: hold Taiwan against the Reda i given economic aid. Dr. Jessup tentatively to have dinner with Premier Yen tonight.-Associated Press.
the
arrival Inter
American
NESPRAY
FULL CREAM
be
German claim
The people wanted to be left velopment, developing seed pro-eign Minister. alone, i do not think the govern-grammes, improving rural health ment exacted too much from the and improving tenant rent con- pensanta in railltary recruiting and ditions.-Associated Press. taxes, but I never felt the Com-
munist movement was a popular Fishing boat with
movement with the masses."
certain
There were
elements which he identified as college.pro- fessors and students who wanted
A more progressive programme
government.
Asked
boy aboard sighted
Arbroath, Scotland.
January '14.
An official spokesman for M. Behuman said fator that Dr. Adenauer's statements simply amounted to a claim that the Bear was
German and ignored! the fact that an autonomous status
was given to the Baar by the common decision of the throw Western Allies,
than that offered by the Chiang The missing 18 metres Behing The Bonh Government made the Intellectuals boat Girl Jean, whose sole occu- no claim to have the Saar in- abandoned the government, Mr. pant is believed to be 15 year old cluded in the Western Federal Moyer said:
government." POWDERED
A
MILK
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ON SALE
EVERYWHERE
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320
John Guthfie, was sighted today | Republie when the latter was set
miles East North East of Aberdoen, necording to reports received here.
"Yes, I would say, "that sorrect. They, abandoned hope of getting a programme. from tho
Messages were flached to ships There was a strong, affirmative in the area and Royal Air Force Interest in ECA help, he added, search planes, which had shortly
before Mr. Moyer regards both Taiwan tore called off their air search and Hainan as eligible for point for the missing craft, were in-
formed... four aid in the way of U.8. technical assistance.
Red propaganda Mr. Moyer said Chinese Com munist propaganda, promising peasants land, food and every thing they needed, aldad: the Flede in ousting the Nation. 'allsts. He added that there is much evidence that this type of propaganda le bel
le being extended
to bountries in Bouth East Asia. Flo called continued: American assistance very limportant in help ing South East Asia to resist this propaganda. Mr. Moyer also re- commended continuation of ECA
bolp
elo to Taiwan
He doubted whether we could wisely spend more than
| 000 in a year on the produ
Asked how long Shanghai could avold starvation with no more, ECA rice being shipped in, Mr.
DEATH TOLL OF
TRUCULENTE
Sheerness, January 14. The death toll in the submaring
Truculent, which sank after a
|collisionTM in 'the' Thames" Estuary A message received here so žar on Thursday night, was today re- not officially confirmed-stated [duced from 65 to 04 after it was that a Norweglan boat had picked | established that ona member of up the Girl Jean, A, crew from the crew was home on compas- the Norwegian ship was said to slonato leave.ALIAN have been put on board her and The task of solvaging the wreck she was taken in tow-Reutor. began today Reuters
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