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ACHESON URGES SUPPORT OF NEW AID PLANS

KOREA REPUBLIC

FOR S.

Ten-year plan for Jerusalem

Geneva, January 30. A 10-year plan under which Jerusalem would be divided into three parts-Israeli and

Washington, January 30.

The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, today asked the House of Representativas", foreign policy leaders to support a new effort to provido economic aid for South Korea.

The House of Representatives recently rejected by one vote a Bill to give the Republic $60,- 000,000 to help its economy.

Now an amended Bill, already passed by the Senate, will be submitted to the House of Represon- tatives for another vote. The naw-Bill-would- also extend the $60,000,000 aid termination dato from February until June 30 this year.

Jordanlan sectors and an "In- Mr. Acheson told the House the meeting to enlighten the ternational City"-un-Foreign Affairs Committee that Committee on the present ritun- der United Nations sover-the old was necessary to support tion in Chinn.

the South Korean Republic's

eignty was proposed here to-economy, The United States had day by M. Roger Garreau, a very considerable responsibility President of the United Na- towards the Repubile, which it

hind sponsored. tions Trusteeship Council.

His plan had been drawn up at the request of the Council.

The whole City of Jerusalem would be made a separate entity under a permanent regime.

Chine

+1c arkled that tha situation had been discussed all no other the way through and aubject had been taken up. but he declined to give any detalls,

"To stop uld now would be aReuler. most unfortunate thing." he said.

the efforts "It would undo all that have been put into Korea."

In answer to a question,

would be a free zone economical-said there were no Indications of would any attuck by North Korea on ly, and the authorities

have no power to collect duty on the Southern Republic, but added

touds imported or exported.

Mr. there

Garreau divisions!

that there was always a possl-

Fremmenied blity. He thought that the South Kenn Republic eould take care

any disturbances.

Israel! Sector:--Practiently thei whale of the New City, with the station and railway from Jerusa Iem to Tel Aviv,

Jordaniaa Seet-The Arab quirters of the Old City, the American colony, the whole of the

Nablus Jericho Rond, the Hond

to the North of Shelk Jur- rah and the Hebron Road to the

South of Bethlehem.

of

A safe bot

Westerling condemned by Dutch

"I think it in a safe bat that

Sourabaya, January 30, they could cavlat any attack

-The Dutch Minister for Union from the North,” he said. The Affairs and Overseas Territor situation would be different iles. Mr. J. H. van Maarseveen, a nation or 40,000,000 people made an attack on nation of Who left for a two-day visit to the Isle of Bali on Saturday, 20,000,000.

told the press.on. his arrival at Wes- International City:-Land taken Mr. Acheson sald that economic | Sonrabaya airport that In almost *r}་¢hL its from the old was purely in relief measureterling was an enemy of both

pointed out that accupation pones defined in the and

on tha Israeli-Jurcin armistice

agree military side the United States the Netherlands and the United ment triclude all the holy had

given the South States of Indonesia; according Aneto, the Dutch news Republic under the

$59,000,000 to places administered, supervision the Trusteeship worth of military equipment, Council, by a "Governor of the.

He stressed that If pid to the Holy Places" appointed by the Korean Republic werk stopped

Council.

Korean

already

agency.

The. Minister said his activities were equally dangerous to the

it would raise questions in Korea Netherlands and USI. He said

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1950,

This is Nino Loce, a six-year-old boy from San Severo in Italy's poverty-stricken Apulla, who won a share in a £350 -nationwide prize for good deeds. Nino, kept hla secret for al- most a year until complications compelled him to confess. Every day, Nino had taken his noon-time meal.to a little girl who did not have enough to cal Meanwhile, Nino grew thinner and thinner. Worried, Nino's mother took him to a doctor who said the boy was under-nourished." Angrily, the mother protested. The boy, she said, had regular moals and ate heartily after school. Nino finally confessed that he had given his midday lunch to a little girl and had not eaten it

and his teacher' as he had formerly Inslated to Associated Press "Photo;

mother.-

Loan reports are fantastic, PI

PI

The Governor would have at and the South East Asian įterri- | the___~_Netherlands Government in Minister declares

the

his disposal an International

unal taries as to the extent und con- condemning hin activities fully police force to protect the zone sistency of the United States' back the Indonesian Government. and

holy places. The interest in the area. International City would fly the United Nations flag, and its by

Meanwhile, the Indonesian The Before the meeting began, the Home Affairs Minister and habitants could either retain Korean Ambossador, Mr. John former East Indonesian Premier. their present nationality or be. Myun Chung had a talk with the Anak Agung, told Aneta that if come citizens of the new "City."

Chairman of the Committee, Mr the Pasudan Government would They would elect & Municipal John Kee, Democratic Represen- ask the USI Central Government

which the various tative of West Virginia,

fcr ald, political difficulties in The Committee went into u be represented fairly. and representatives of closed session to hear a report Negara might be solved.

וזני

Would

Isract and Jordan' would bd from Mr. Acheson on the situa- Taiwan and the accredited to the Internationallon in China,

For East generally.

After the session Mr. Kee sald that Mr. Acheson had attended

City to protect their interests in the Zone..

ALICT

Britain to recognise- Bao Dai regime

Ald could be given, Anak "We Agung said, if the Pasudan Gov- ernment had been authorised to ask for ald by its Parliament.

The Home Affairs Department at the moment, was planning for new Pasudan administration,

the

Washington, January 30. Philippino Finance Minister, Mr. Pio Pedrosa, today termed fantastic Manila reports that President Elpidio Quirino will seek a $250,- 000,000 loan from the United States. He donied that a $100,000,000 currency stabilisa- tion loan was under consideration.

have 80 per cent dollars behind our notes and 57 per cent dollars behind our notes and demand deposits," Mr. Pedrosa said in an interview. "These reserves are higher thon those of any other nation, so why would we` want currency stabilisation credit on which we would have to pay interest?

French in

Indo-China MACKINTOSH'S

watchful

Salgon, January 30. The French authorities in Indo-China are watching the possibility of contact and mutual aid between the Chin- ese Communists and the Vict- minh Nationalists, but know of no frontier incidents it was officially stated here today.

Communist China recognised the Vietminh Government 10 days.ago.

Today's announcement said: "Sa far nothing on the Tonking fron- tler. Nearly the whole Northern frontier of Vietnam is now con- trolled on the Chinesa_side_by the Communist authorities, No incident has been reported be. tween Franco-Vietnamese units and Communist elements,"

Chinese Reports that 30,000 Communists had attacked the Indo-Chinese border town at Chinese Na- Langson, and that tionalist troops interned in Indo- China would be evacuated to Nationalist-held Hainan Island and Taiwan, were again denled in the official announcement.

the

Д

It confirmed that more Chinese Nationalist troops belonging to the 20th Army stationed In Yun- crossed the nan Province had border into Indo-China in last few days ear Laokay

Red border town on the

River about 90 miles North West of Hanoi, but said that the total number of Nationalist troops now In Indo-China was not known.*

These Chinese troops, accord- ing to a usually reliable source, are being sent to an interament camp near Laichau, on the Black River, 90 miles South West Laokay-Reuter.

of

Anti-Soviet saboteurs at work

London, January 30. Fourteen 'persons have been killed and at least three work- shops destroyed by anti-Soviet saboteurs in Russlan-occupied Eastern Germany, the oficial Soviet 'news agency, Tass, sald today.

Three apy rings have

been broken up by Eastern German ometals, Radio Moscow said in reporting the Tass Statement. /

Tass sald the saboteurs, "reac fluhary Fascist imperialist circles, ure trying to hamper the demo- crotic republle."

in

a

Tosi cited a sabotage report by Erich Mike, 'General Inspector for the protection of the Eastern German national economy, It 10 yours the whole

sald two persons were killed and 500,000 marks' damage was dong Statute would be reviewed an

of the Inter- the inhabitants

explosion subversive national City entitled to n re-, and empowered the Trustee-a

Gnaschwitz, on September 9.

Three forendum-n uny changes re-ship Council to draw up a plan. Anak Agung declared, adding

workshops wers des- The Council requested M. that he would go to Bandoeng

troyed

and work was stopped for quired.

said that on The United Nations General Garreau to draw up a working to study the practical implement-

two "A few

months. It timid souls in the Manila that President Quirino is Assembly voted to internation-paper on the whole situation-ation of these plans ng som as

December 17 another

explosion Alise Jerusalem last December Reuter.

Pasudan Government had Philippines may offer such talk, seeking loans here.

at Graschwitz killed three per- even concerned "We are not decided to ask the Central but I assure you no active con-

At Schoeneback sons.

on the sideration 3 Government for aid.

being given the with

World Bank a. possible

Elbe,

nine persons were killed declared. loan,"

"Somo matter,

ho -At-the-Invitation--of-Anak Mr. Pedrosa sald barring a Filipino sources may be trying to in an explosion on January 3.

The Tass report said that.rifics. Agung, two Cabinet members ar- last minute change, President sabotage President Quirino's pistols and large quantities ob rived at Jakarta on Saturday to Quirino will come here on Tues-efforts on behalf of the govern- ammunition were found in Bran- discuss the circumstances around day and stay the rest of the week ment by saying he is seeking denburg-United Press. the arrest of Pasudan's Premier, at the Shoreram Hotel. He and loans, then when such do not Tjokrominoto. The members in- President Quirino probably, will materialize, they will charge that cluded the Acting Premier, Sura-return to Manila thereafter. President Quirino failed. dirdia, and a Minister, Barnes.

"President Quirina's one alm

at present at present is to get well," Mr. is not thinking about trying to It was

earlier reported that Pedrosa said of reports that Mr. borrow money from anyone." Parliament on Friday adopted a Quirino was planning to place

Concerning news reports

of U.S. non-confidence motion оп the various Philippine needs before lating to disappearance Tjakronimoto Cabinet Reuter

The spot price for rubber on surplus President Harry Truman.

war materials in

the Philippines, Mr. Pedroza

the London Market today reach- level in free mar- pressed belief it is premature to ed the highest

ket

trading for over 21 years. say, what the situation is. He sald

Today's final price was 15%d, President Truman has invited the Philippine surplus property to 15%d. per pound, which has

received to Junch on liquidation ofice

the not been exceeded since 1928. President Quirino

the Philippines Friday and President Quirino materials from

Factors behind today's firmness Commission Property will accept if his health permits, Surplus

were a rise in prices at Singo- Mr. Pedrosa said,

"However, I do

do which took over the materials pore, an announcement that the not think he will attesapt any from US authorities.

Economie Co-operation Admini- heavy financial or political talk not yet been reported to Pre-sidering the purchase of small

Liquidation of the office has tration Mission to Britain is con during the luncheon."

London, January 31.

Britain will announce recognition of Emperor Bao

Dai's regimo in Indo-China in the next week' or so, diplomatic officials said on Monday. Parallel action will probably be taken by the United

States, soort afterwards these. sources. said.

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British recognition of Bao Da will be de facto. Full or de jure recognition will be given when the British

satisfied arc that the newly formed regime can cope with the country-wide revolutionary

movement which

has torn Indo-China ever since

"NEW OIL FIELDTM FOUND IN AUSTRIA

Vienna, January 30, A new Austrian oil-field-hee been discovered between the rivers fur and Aras to the East of Aras la Styrin, British oll ex- perts here said today.

the Japanese occupation.

Britain promised France last

They believed it might offeet recognise year that it would

the loss caused to Austrian Bao Dal's governmant after the

economy by the Russian claim to French parliament Formally

ED per cent of the Zistersdorf ratided the March 1949 accord oil fields yield. between the Indo-Chinese Boring will begin shortly. Sur- feader and the President of the veys have shown the area may French-Repubilo.

be richer in oil than the Zisters- The accord was ratified by the dorf oil field. Reuter.

Natiorial, Assembly on Sunday

[after a bitter debate.

It gives Vietnam,

Laos and Cambodia-the three states which make up Indo-China: full in- ternal autonomy but reserves de {fence 'and foreign, nitairs · matters to be decided by '■ joint Indo- Chinese French high coumell in Paris.

-American ¤ ̈recogntiton~ of the new state was foreshadowed an

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London; January 30.

The Island's Finance Minister sident Quirino so we do not know quantities of rubber through the said he hopes to see U.S. Trea-what the final situation is."A London market and

a scarcity -Secretary Bnyder in he next few

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John sociated Press, Mr.

days

about technical assistance the Treasury

extanding the

*1

Philippine Finance Ministry

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Mr.` Pedrosa said he was at: 4. loss

to explain, reports from

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