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OWEN LATTIMORE SAYS:
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1950.
Chinese
Indo-China
CHINESE COMMUNISTS Rods and
UNLIKELY TO START TROUBLE IN S.E. ASIA
Now Delhi; Jànüory:17
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Disturbed conditions olsewhere in Asia would be a big help to the Chinese
Communists, but they are unlikely to start anything themselves, noted American authority on the Far East boliavos, According to Owen Lattimore, acknowledged expert on Asian affairs and author of two books on post-war Asia, the Chinese Communists will be preoccupied for a long time with the stupendous problems in China itself
He added, however, that nothing would give the Communists greater satis- faction and help than disturbances in Asia which would divert the Chinese from the unfinished tasks at home.
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London, Jandpry. 17.
Chinese Commuŋjaty threatened today. to Intervane against French "violence and persecution of Chinere" Indo-China.
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THE NEW REPUBLIC OF INDIA
"Affair of the
to be
generals”
investigated
Paris, January 17.
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The French Prime Minister, M. Georges Bidault, today ağred to Communist demands for a formal inquiry into "tha affair of the Goh- brals" in which & màn Who corved two ʻybals in prison before the war and got the Logidn of Honour in 1948 was alleged to have sold
are 29-yi Indo-China fácrats, he sun. The two Generals in the case are 59-year-old Georges Marle Revers felieved of his post as Chief of the Army-General Staff last year Hand 61-year-old Charles Mast, put on the reserve list at the same time that Hayre
Today M. Bidault told the flies showed that Payra had been to tho Assembly that no definite proof had been
the established against rather of them.
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The Communist 10pputy The loss or theft-al a. top-|| Dációs rægtiested thetoppointment secret report on the military and of a Gommission „öfeInquiry. political situation in. Indo-China M, Aldault, agreed to a vole un by Ganerul Revers, started ....... a the Government's deelnrations and scandal wheń Jurko-August the condustain. Ihimu/tuffate of the Vietminh Indo-Chinese No-Congrais for (lonialist) padla brondpest parts of The Govertiment accepted the
Communist sequel, for a Paris- French police, began eng trips matingInquiry, Coramission. when à brawl yn à Paris, kus Án
and Deputies, whistsedjudiooed September led to the, discovery | aried: "Give.Namcarbæ M. Duclos Qutan Indo-Chinese student had criticfeed the Alpvernment's handl- In his pocket a aummorised.copying of the affuir and, conduct of of the report
The police found that this docu-the was, in, Judo-China.
But, put to the vote, the Cani- ment was taken from Huang Yan munist motion calling for un all- Co.. representintiva of General Party Parliamentary Commission New Delhi, January 17.
fluan, then Vice-President of the with judicial powers was rejected The hoisting of the Indian Vietnamese Council, Co
was by the Deputies by 340 votes to tricolour by the Pròsident of editor of a Vietnamese newspaper 20
in Paris supporting Bao Dại, head A Government motion, passed Indian Republic and a
of the French-sponsored Vietnam bg 347 votes to: 307, with 150, ab- ceremonial parade by selected state. Indo-China,
stentions, called for the potting units of the armed forces will The report was goldi to have up of a Parliamentary Commia- be the highlights of cere-priticised" French policy in Indo-sion of four megibers of the As-
China
suggested that monies for the inauguration Civilian High Commissioner, M.
the sembly's Commission of Justice, Your members of the Overseas Indian Republic on Leon Pignon, should be replaced Territories. Commission and four January 26, according to the by General Masi,,
members of the National Defence final programme drawn up for
Commission.-Router. the day.
the
of the
"Sort of Advisor"
the
for
RIGHT TO STRIKE
Ahmedabad January 18.
British Mr. Alfred Roberts, trade unionist, declared here that Britons recognise "De Invincible right of workers to strike will not sacrifice it."
And
The President, as yet unnamed. On December 7 General Revers and due to be elected on January was relieved of his post as Chief 24, wRI take the oath of office on jut
General the Army
Stult. the morning of January 25, at a General Most was pul on simple but solemn ceremony. reserve Est at the same time In the afternoon he will drive) After newspaper demMUMİN
state
accompanied by his on inquiry, General Mast asked
Mr. Roberts, who was here on coliturful personal bodyguard to for a "Court of flonour" to clear
ja two-day visit after attending New Delhi's Irwin Studium where | hitry,
General Revers denied that be the Governing Body meeting of the Intemational Labour Organ- to be held.
had disclosed military secrets,
In
the lug-hoisting and parade are
the
Trade
Govern.
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will not be bouged sanding bee and The attitude of the Ingina Gov. acfively and adherwise
ernments typical of the attitude RUBER" and Chinese Com for the British rulers of India, the
the munian: took different
art, widing that
present of the conditions in the
Feking Government also adomed countries, he said, adding that | treurds Tibet, the tendition) at-
M. Bidault said today that three leation at Mysore, was comment the ideal of the Chinese Com new orders
titude of die Kuomintang and the The Presidential procession willen had been arrested, but were fing, on
Dispute Bill munista would 21 as expected that the Hung Kana
be Lo ahape | Monchų imperfal governments. (leave Government House at 2.39 released on September 24. They being prepared by the
studeni onment of India. This policy has been to do. Pin, and will drive through the were Boa Dai, the
He told Pressmen here: wide, tree-lined streets the whom a copy of the report was
pust vague dè furg | Indian capital and
stately found, Vinh Kan, another Viet believe in exploring all methods befare sovereignty of the Chiness Gov. Government buildings to arrive at namese, and Huang Co, who paid of peaceful settlement erminent, subject to very wide the parade ground
from a resorting to strike but we cannol report got the later. internal autonomy, th
Ruger Peyre now in the Argen- agree to compulsary arbitration There he will be
much as being embodied in the The one notable rest of the
Chua is the inost secure the Republie's Defence Minister. M. Bidault said that the police Indian Trade Union Dispute Bill." Mastern frontfer # gives to Rus- who will present to hit the three
Chiefs of the Lattimore commented. Forces.
20 plantigrades wall an-instate The irrisialance, relaxed land wrek, whereby
a plane flying to Hung Kong must 11) 50 miles to the Sently and dien
presentland
Tak zabe
Come F1
the country on the Soviet pat tern RA much and as curly as possible, Lattimore remarked that
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on a people war mere onlookers. He the otiutunel salu Kal|Chinese Communist
Biraded Press
British
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Tense the shower before
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"hypocrisy"
attacked by Peking
San Francisco, January 17.
The Chinese Communist radio today attacked Britain's and Norway's "double-dealing tricks"
They vesting
engnise
Also,
the
of
75 minutes
thing he
received by line.
Indian Armed
the
. Mr
hos International Im- affects the lance in that IL world balance, he said.
He pleaded for a realistic ap-unfurls the national flag.
ploy Magsed bands will **** | National Anthem as the President
had photographs of three-Reuter. sheques amounting to 2,800,000 franca representing payments by Huana Co to Payre. Polica
U.S. CARRIER AT PEARL HARBOUR
Pearl Harbour, January 13. The U.S. airerati, carrier, Boxer kand, two destroyers steamed into un and take the salute the march Republie Day (January 26) Pearl Harbour today, en route to
will also be marked by gao deli- the Orient to reinfarcq
Atter, inspecting the parade,
preach to problems. When some
complimented landing in a jeep, the President ing countryside to one in the audi and
ll return to the saluting base ceremonies.
past
witness thei
the
him out his
ased study of Asian affairs, Mr. Lattimore gülek:
The parade over, the Prest- yeries and remission of sentences Task Fleat.-Associated Prosa. like Commusiam. Ident will drive back do no
in state in various provinces of India. in the United Nations Security Council.
view with the greatest regret ali | through Kingsway, New Dolhi's In Madras, 20.000 prisoners wil had abstained
récolve a special remission of ffieir from Government, and expresses thanks tons of government which limit main, boulevard, the Russian ro- for their greetings"
the kind of polition Democracy The route wilt ka fined with gool terms to mark the Inaugurs-
army...npyy, Airforce and police ion of the Republic. personnel and will be decorated at intervals with triumphal
solution In expel Dr. Tsiang's But for the dist the in reply-with which I am familiar and in
wo at home. On the
Ranging from 10 days to Chinese Nalunahst delegan to recognition nes, Chiu which I feel
realistic analysis
months, this remission will not. tion, although they had falled to use the formula, request other hand.
however, be applicable in the archoy. Ing the recognising hvernment requires that we should not cloud cently announced their willing to send a delegate to Peking for our minds by pretending that aft A reat concourse of people is case of Communists and those ness to establish diplomatie re- "negotiations." It was Chou's in- this has taken place because of naturally anticipated and special imprisoned for political and cer-
t
specified lations with the People's Resistence on these negotiations that the mistakes made by others, grrangements are being made for tein other public of China," it sand. aroused the suspirous of White think realism requires us tard people coming from the surround-Router...
For the Hurth consecutive day hall, and resulted in a deadlock in eognise this fact."-Associated the sandle quoted Chinese Com-Sino-rush Legions, even after Press.
raunist Press
Britain had offered to recognise comment voiciag gratitude for the "firm and just the Chinese Communial Govern-
tions taken by the Sipriet dele met speeds fodný, Yuga- ffale on the Security Council, Jucol Malik. The allo said that spyia Loday asked priority consi- Malik's endenvours to have ifte deration of the Soviet demand Nationalist delegation to the that D
I Telling, the, Chinese United Nations dissecredited Nationalist
BRITISH CRUISER LENT TO BURMA
PARA RENT
Rangoon, January 11. delevate
be excluded HMS Kenya, the cruiser which see more proves that the Soviel from the Spurlty Council, but the look Mr. Ernest Bevin to the Co- Union is the best Iriend of request, was rejected – Ly seven lombo conference, has heen lent China,"
oh with ve abstentions to the Burmese, Government
to The "Kwang Ming daily, b
votes filmach pointed out convey to Burma sacred relica
gan of the fellow-travelling Chion that the Yugoslav motion for his which the people of Ceylon will Democratie League, says the to- exclusion was third on the Coun- present to the Burmese Premier, cent Security Council meetingsell's agenda,
Thakin Nu
Mr. on January 20 at the invitation of
"give a chance to recognise the} The Soviet Union's scat was Thakin Nu will fly to Ceylon
true countenance of the govern-jempty. ments of certain espeelally that of Great Beltata
The paper labelled Britain's abstention "double-faced Policy,
a polley of hypocrisy," "accord, ing to the Paking radio.
The radio also reported that CHU
o
Chinese Communist Minister, Chou, En-lal, find knowledged the recognition. notes
of Israel, Afghanistan and land. In his. replies to
Foreign Ministers of the three countries, Chou "welcomEtball decision to recognise thostaking
....delcente..
A Hand out on Frf- the Ceylon Government for al
day, saying, that he, would not re-week's pilarimage, during which turn unit the Nationailst delegate he will pay homage to sacrod Hid beti excluded.United Press Buddhist relics at Ceylon's Pago- and Reuter, -
das-Associated Press, seems
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