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AMERICAN AID Dalai Lama

FOR SE ASIA FORECAST

London, February 22.

The eventual outcome of the Bangkok conference of American statesmen will dispel all illusions that the United States has "gone cold" on South East Asia, official sources said today. One of the first results of the conference would be rapid, short-term economic aid for South East, Asia, they add,

BULWARK NEEDED IN SIAM

The Hague, February 22, The Liberal Dutch news paper "Algemeen Handels- blad" said today that the Western Powers should turn Siam into a bulwark against Communism.

It is clear that the strategical position of the West in South East Asia is precarious and part!- cularly so in the key point of Siam, the paper said, adding that if Siam is held, time will be gained to organise resistance In the territories in the rear.

Reviewing the course of events in Slam since the war, the paper said that anyone looking round Bangkok and seeing the large number of palatial residences oc- cupied by Chinese would not long be left in doubt at to what econo- mic forcra actually dominate Slam, although the 4,000,000 Chinese minority enjoy no legal protection.

or

Regarding Australian pro- Pacific pact, the posals for a officials said auch a pact already virtually exists.

Chiefs Joint The Allied Staff in Washington and existing joint defence arrangements with Australia and New Zealand com- prise an

association of consider- able strength in the Pacifie

However, they said, it is not clear from the Australian Foreign the Mustralian proposal is for & Pac-

suggestion whether Au fle past or a South East Asia act. A Pacific pact might be sald

but already to exist,

a 'South East Asian alliance is more diff- cult to realise because of India's attitude.

sends message

to India

New Delhi, February 22. Official announced today Lama and that the Dalat Cabinet of Tibat had cont messages to President Røjen- dra Prasad, expressing the hope of closer relations bo- tween India and Tibet.

The Dalai Lama's mestega said: "As India and Tibet

gloss

neighbours and co- religious countries having

QUE

cordial relations, I hope the Intimate relationship between our two countries will be fur. ther strengthened in the fu- ture."

"A almilar-message was re- ceived from the

Tibetan and the Foreign United Press.

Cabinet

Bureau

*

PETACCI DIARY FOUND

Milan, February 22.

WASHINGTON FEARS RED CAMPAIGN IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA

Washington, February 22.

American officials and foreign diplomatic sources believe the Chinese Com- munist Government, of the instigation of the Soviet Union, is opaning an intensified campaign to foment disorder and unrest throughout `South East Asia.

*

That is the general interpretation in official and diplomatic quarters of the Peking radio broadcast calling upon the peoples of South East Asia to undertake a three-point plan to rid themselves of their pre- sent rulers,

1

The plan called for: 1 Armed struggle; 2. Co-operation with the Soviet

Union and 3; Working class alliance with" peasant masses. -

Ometuts here see significance

in the fact that the

Peking

reach the masses on the main- land rather than island colonial outposts.

appeal was broadcast just as the Chinese Communist leader, Mao Tse-tung, returned from Moscow where he negotiated a the Chinese Communists so long Sino-Soviet alliance.

The feeling. here is all that Hong Kong has little to fear from

as it is economically advantageous Mao to the Communists to have it in British hands as an efficient trade transhipment point.

It is believed here that had been given the "go ahead" signal by the Kremlin to spear head a Communist push to The diary of Mussolini's weaken the stability of the exis mistress, Clara Petacci, writing governments in South East ten in prison on toilet paper, Asio. and the official and personal intention India's declared steering clear of all alliances has made the formation of a South East Asian pact practically im- possible.

ly

ot

Russin is already acting on the that India could be safe- culed out of such an alliance and there is urgent necessity for unity of policy and pooling resources in this area.

of

Garda.

or

the

Plan for

economic council

New York, February 22. "Newsweek" said in a Wá-

The council, it said, will ba Chinese and composed of the Secretaries of expansion State, Treasury, Defence, Com- South East merce, Agriculture and the ECA the Near Administrator acting under Mr. The main task of the council be to streamline the current United Statics assistance pro- grammes to dollar-starved coun- trics and consider substituto re-

On the March

In Ottawa, the External Affairs Minister, Lester Pearson, told the Canadian Parliament today that Communist expansion in Asia ishington despatch today that United States will soon Officials here think that the the most serious threat to the

a new announce plans for letters of the Duce himself, new propaganda offensive which world.

council to draft and administer have been found by the Italian this broadcast appears to open is

Mr. Pearson, who has just re- foreign economic policy. police, usually reliable infor-directed not only to the people

of Malaya and Indo-China, which turned from Asia, told a packed are under complete partial Chamber: "No one can be certain mants said today.

Communist The discoveries which so far foreign influence, but to countries what will happen, have been neither confirmed nor such as Slam, Burma and India Russian denied by the police were made where the Communists are fight may spill over into in the grounds of the Villa Ac-ing to overthrow the native Gov-Asia and, indeed, quarone, on the shores of Lake craments which are already en-East. In my opinion, there is no Dean Acheson's chairmanship.

tirely free of foreign control. more important question in the Load coming

world today than this," "We bellsva lead in this

Observers say this Peking op- direction will emerge au a re- It was here in October, 1043, ault of the American conference after his rescue by the Germans peal is the first overall Chinese in Bangkok," officinis

here from Italian arrest, that Musso- Communist call, for a revolution lini established his "Italian Social in South East Asin. It came at a state, Omelal quarters said that, for Republle." It lasted until April, time which offelals regard as a purposes of grand strategy, Aus 1945, when he and Petacci, at- critical juncture in affairs in that tralia and South East Asia are os templing to flee to Switzerland, area.

legs or

interchangeable were captured and shot by parti- terms, but the absence of India sans at Dongo, on the edge of

concept would Lake Como. in any strategic be depressing.

The documents were found in "Imagine a situation in which two wooden cases buried in the

Indo-China sald nations were Villa gardens, the informant said.

sald. the Western

first time they have dennite nation States," he presented by a garrison in Japan They added that Fetacel's diary and forces in the Pacific island and letters exchanged between evidence that the Chinese Com-population of Asia, which has an

of 20 weakness as a means barrier, a garrison in Hong Kong her and Mussolini formed the munists are supplying arms to average life expectancy The "Handelsblad"

another in Singapore, the Aus- main bulk of the discovery.

Ho Chi-minh's dissident Com-years and an annual Income of son of areas of agreement with should Indo-China fall to

thetralian forces in their

munist followers in Indo-China, US$50, is on the march," declared the Soviet Union.United Press, Communists, Premier Songkram and

tinent, and then nothing more

who are fighting against Bad Mr. Pearson. would change his colours once until the Suez Canal Zone and

Dal's regime. more and, as he did in the years 1941-1945, run with the hare and Kenya in Africa, they said. chase with the hounds.

"It is obvious", it said, "that with this threat in his rear, and with a tottering Indo-China next door, the Siamese Prime Minister Songkram is acting very cautious ly. He knows that, as in 1941, the fate of Indo-China will seal that of Stam and he may be expected to favour the West if he knows

that Indo-China is safe."

sald that

It points out that the road to Burma and Malaya would be more open than it was in 1941, adding that the defence of Burma is rather weak and for the de- fence of Malaya the British could no longer command the use of Indian troops.--Reuter.

FIRE DESTROYS

CYCLOTRON

Princeton, February 22. Princeton University's $400,000 cyclotron, one of the first atom- smashing machines in the United States, was destroyed by a fire today.

The cause of the fire is known.-Associated Press,

not

more

own con-

They added that such condi- tions would present the Western enormous difficul- nations with ties-United Press.

NEW BRITISH RADAR SYSTEM

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It is believed, however, that an exchange of correspondence be tween Mussolint and Itler, all dated late in 1943 and throughout 1944, was also uncovered.

The informants said that they could not indicate the contents of the documents.

It was reported today that the heirs of Pelacol, hearing of the discovery, had asked the police for the restitution of the diary and correspondence. The polics are stated to have replied that they are required for the State Archives.

Aid for Ho

Mr. Pearson said the rising tide of measures for the European

piration in 1932, stopped in Europe by the Mar- shall Plan and similar ecoqomple The despatch said that techni- Communist imperialism had been covery programme after its ex- relief to the continent. The focus cally the council will make re- of world affairs is now on Asia, commendations to the President who will turn them over to the American officials hoping for he stated,

agencie

'directly concerned, "Newsweek" said the council the success of the Viet Nam

"South East Asia is making

line with will be in Government of Bao Dal in

that for the pressive efforts to build up strong Acheson's recent statement call-

im-

"The

People would preter Com- There is belief in official

munism to a return to the old quarters that the heightened

pro paganda campaign will also be idea of colonialism, according to who added that accompanied by Chinese Com Mr. Pearson, munist efforts to help their Com-European idees of colonialism had munist comrades in South East almost completely disappeared. Arla in a more material; manner

He told the House that now that Mao Tse-tung's forces control all of the Chinese main-Government has still not decided

to recognise the Chinese land.

Government and

be

tre-

the

Com-

the

London, February 22.

Officials here, in additioa to munist A new radar system guided aircraft approaching Britain to-

their concern for Indo-Chino, are question is now before the Gov- bad day. The

consideration-United Press. system, which

attentive to the situations in Siam ernment and is receiving serious been on trial for months, was

and Burma.

The 3,000,000 Chinese in Slam brought into full use when air.

aro considered to craft from India, South Africa,

The police later today found a mendous trouble potential if they Belgium, America, Ely, France and the Philippines third casket in the Villa grounds, align

In it were pair of riding boots Feking come in, by radar.

Aircraft can now be identified and an Army uniform and cap and guided up to 130 miles from belonging to the dead dictator. London." All airliners-approach- ing England will soon be using the radar guide, Reuter.

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Djakarta, February-22.- The police, while still declining to be no

has been des situation which direct confirmation of the discribed by some United States re-

Indonesia has asked. Britaini covery of Mussolini and Petacci's documents, tacitly admitted as renal riot." Two kinds of Captain "Turco" Westerling, presentatives as constituting a for help following reports that much tonight when they said that

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to Singapore, according to the scrutinised by the Government kept that country in an uproar.

Indonesian news agency Antare Beuter.

quoting official circles.

Tel Aviv, Fobruary 22. Charlle Chaplin wli visit Israel in May, to examine, the; possibilities of making a film here, according to the newspaper "Haboker."--Associated Press.

HK not affected

Nelthor American nor feralga

Those circles added that Bri- officialá hora bélfove that the tain would take any measures Chinese 'propaganda offensive 1*/ necessary to aid the United States almed partioularly at Mong of Indonesia. Kong or Singapore. They feel

But British Embassy omelais

· rather, that it is designed to said tonight that they had told Indonesia thot they could not trace Westerling or his family in Singapore. No other matters concerning West

Westerling were dis- cussed, they added.

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whether Werter uncertain Hog has left Indonesia,

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Westerling's rebel army January 23 captured the town of Bandoeng, West Java, from the Indonesian Republican garrison and held it for a few hours- Router.

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