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LONDON TAKES MORE CHEERFUL VIEW OF SINO-SOVIET PACT

London, February 27.

A line by line study of the new Sino-Soviet trenty has convinced official quartors here that Moscow came off second bast in its dealings with the Chinese Communist leader, Mao Tse-tung. Experts who have been comparing the new treaty with the 1945 Sino- Soviet poct said that in many respects the new one represents à Rus- sian_climb-down without precedent_in_recent_foreign_relations.. One export said the new treaty differs from its fororunner in some im.

portant respects which should dispel any illusions that China must come under the category of a Sóvist satellite..

MALAYA

STEPS UP CAMPAIGN

It is pointed out that the 1945 treaty was a pact between Russia and Chinu to wage war against Japan whereas the new treaty is a pledge of co-opera- tion to bring about a Japanese

peace settlement.

Official experts say this aspect

of the new treaty is important because it might be the basis of a solution to procedural dimeul- ties in the way of the Japanes

peace treaty,

Singapore, February 27. Malaya today took the first step in the anti-bandit month

It is pointed out that in 1945 campaign to stop food sup- China and Russia promised not plies from reaching the Com-to conclude any alliance against munist terrorists.

cach other or to take part in any coalition directed against each other,

All lorries carrying foodstuffs were stopped and checked. Dri- vers had to show proof of their

destinations,

Patrols went along the call East and West coasts to prevent negal landings of food and other stores to the guerillas.

new treaty, giving China a loop- The phrase is omitted in the

hole for consultation or even co-

operation with other powers pro- viding that they, do not entail acts of aggression against Russia.

The Government announced includes a phrase, not found in The new treaty furthermore that the enrolment of volunteers the 1945 pact. It said that rela has risen to 304,000.

tlons will develop in conformity elty and

In virtually every

town in the country, civilian-vo- with the principles of equality lunteers are active. They have and mutual interests. taken over routine duties

British experts bellove that the the police to free them to join the approached the Soviet

frum Chinese Communist Begollators security forces in the jungle huntment as equals and remained in Govern- for Communists,

Russia for nearly two months

The Government hopes, but until they could leave as such. does not expect, that the cam-

Omelal experts draw attention

paign will give a knock-out blow to the text of the new treaty Hea to the terrorism which has plaguing with the Changthan Railway, ed Malaya for more than 18 Port Arthur and Dairen. The imonths.

its ability to defend the State Jh treaty said that China had proved dependence and territorial inte-

As if openly daunting the anti- bandit month drive, terrorists

murdered three Chinese, including two women: The women were the wife and sister of a Chinese whom the Communists and kid- napped previously. Assoclated Press.

HEAVY SNOW IN EAST GERMANY

grity

of China.

There could be a new, ap- proach to the' question of Rui- alan concessions In Manchuria. According to the old treaty Russia had 30 years of joint rights in the rallway but according to the new agreement she must sur

them by 1953. The 1995, treaty gave Russia 30 years Joint use of Port Arthur as itaval base with full control over Berlin, February 27.

the Chinese civil administration The worst

and full defchce responsibility. snow in years The new treaty says that this, too, blocked highways throughou must terminate by

1953 When the Russian Zone of Germany, Russia must give up all influence. today and slowed traffic on the over the Chinese civil adminiş- international autobahn to Bertration and allow the Chinese lin to a bare trickie.

chairmanship of the Joint Sino- Berlin struggled to dig itself Soviet Military Commission Tes- gut from under a five-inch snow-ponsible for milltery affairs. fall which drifted into the town Mao o match for and tied up trame. The drifts ranged from one to thros feet 'doop. Old residents said it was) the heaviest snowfall they could remember in Berlin,

Britain well ahead in jet planes

Withington, February 27.

American. Teadership Inair transport may be lost unfera 'the Government provides money to start a jet airliner programme, Admiral DeWitt Ramsay, President of the American Aircraft Industries Association, cald today.

In a paper prepared for Congressional sub-committee, he cald that the. United States in several years behind Bil tato in the development of fat and turbo-propeltér power- transport.

The American Government should make available to manufacturers more details of jet engines and aircraft de- veloped by the military air. vice. Jet bombere should be used experimentally as cargo and mall planes to develop techniques, he added.Reu-

tør.

DEMONSTRATION

IN TABRIZ

accused

ך,

Briton accused of spying

Edgar Bandera (right), British executive of the Standard Efeatřic works, tettifier during his trial for alleged anti-Hungarian explorage in Budapest,“ út; toří ta churt interpreter, Tibor Lutter. Bandora was later given a gaol tarm. (Assoólated Prosa Photo).".

U.S. MILITARY AID FOR INDO-CHINA

Washington, February 27.

State Department officials, held their first modling this afternoon, to discuss the detailed French requent for military, old; for the Vietnam Govern- ment of Bao Dai, in Indo-Ching, which is attempting to resist the Communist-dominotod, rebel, regime of Ha Chiminh.

The United States may decide how much it can give Bao Dai within a fort-

night or possibly a bit longer.

They say that if the United States fails when backing, t88-|| French, and Bas Dal, American. prestige, amongst the. "Asläns will, fali, still lower, However,

equipment. United sary 10

TARS'

ARS ORDEAL

IN ARCTIC

Lontian, February 27, Nine British sallors have

and

The request reached the De- backing another Chiang Kai-shek, partinent this morning. It was on a smaller scale, submitted after the United States had prodded, France to make haste, lest a delay, in bolstering Bao Dal lead: to, the greater success of Ho Chi-minh. The list includes, among other

aften seeking the. things, planes, trucks, armoured advice of his advisers, Mr. Ache Teheran, February 27, Crowds demonstrated in Ta-struction

cars and read-building and enon concluded that it was neces Arctic survival-trial un a spar satisfactorily completed Bu briz demanding the right t States oficials declined to speculate attempt to hold the line ton diet of condensed milk.

calculated risk in Inch four anirdering a youth in curte at this time on what items it against Cornmuisin. In Asia, nt toffee and water in below- brawl,

will finally be decided to,

sendi

that point, Mr. Acheson is reportTreezing temperatures, the Ad- Conferences between Defence China fall would render Thailand The nine men, all volunteers,

ed to have felt that letting Indo-miralty announced tonight. Police broke up one demonstra- and State Department officitils on tion of several hundred people in military aid to Bao Dai will he and Malaya easy victims ΟΙ the the main street, but permitted a held soon. In addition to military thened when American offelals peut dive days amid saw are.

were taken to the Arctic. Reds. This position was streng- mass meeting in the local mosque. all to the French and Bao Dai in recently received what they con Wearing specially designed rubbet gales on a new type of life raft. Whep Marshal Army Commander-in-Chief and economie assistance through

Shahbakht, thoriting, the

sidered their first reliable, in- expect to supply

sults and a new type of lite military aid s jacket, they were left exposed the Military Governor went to the mosque to quiet, the tration's overseas territories

Azerbaijen, Economic Co-operation Adminis reaching Ho Chi-minh from the on the raft with

a dully. 1,500 crowd, he was confronted by a

calory food ration of two tubes mullah (religious leader) who

The Griffin exploratory, mission, There have also been reports of condensed milk, a small bag of harangued him in the people's which left for South East Asia that the Chinese

tofice and two-thirds

sof a pint nami, charging the Iranian Can- yesterday, will be particularly leader, Mao Tse-tung, has sent of wat

water. The officials said that the 1945 trat Government with creating

concerned with the amount and military experts to assist Ho Chl-

Reporting the completion of the treaty made Dairen a free port poverty in the province, desert type of economic for Russian commerce where in the Azerbation during the time and useful to the Vietnam Gov-American Oficials have node that an exact knowledge of stir- aid necessary minh, in strategy. So far, however, trial, the Admiralty tonight sald Reports from the Russian Zone the new agreement China has re- of the Communist regime and in economic ald may be made admit that Ho's Haoties soemed to conditions is necessary.

ernment. As much as US$20,000,-finite proof of this, although they,

vival requirements in very cold sald there were very high snow fused to agree that the Soviet has security, the reports said.-Asso-available to the new Government have improved, recently.

how falling to maintaiti pyble drifts throughout the state of any rights there at all. Thuringia. Trucks and cars were It is pointed out that both sides ciated Press.

if the Griffin Committee reports

·warned against travel on any of had agreed that the question of

favourable. the super-highways in that zone. Dairen must be further consider- It is Impossible, under suched upon the conclusion of the

Russians

conditions, to estimate the effects Japanese peace treats and that OUTLAWS AMBUSH

of Russia's little blockade of Ber- lin-United Press.

Melbourne, February`27. Qantas Empire Airways has been granted the right to carry elvillan passengers between Syd ney and Tokyo. Its chairman, Mr. Hudson Fysh, announced today.. The service will operate twice weekly, starting on March 3, ho Buid-Router.

Such

fine digner

meanwhile the administration and all property under Rusilah pos- -session -- niust be takoji-

China

taken over by. this year.

The experts say the new treaty

TRUCK IN PI

Manila, February 28. All Press report from Tanauan, in no way confirms or renews Batangas, said, four, women and fussian rights, interosti, or posi- one man were killed and eight tions in new Chiha, It starts from other persons seriously wounded the principle that the Russians i lagt, night when ah unkientifled are proparing to leave in 1952. band of ármeci^ men ambushed

alco

Américan All-

fund.

formation that

Chinese: Communists.

1

Communist

Franco will ask America to give The Secretary of State's do French oflleials control of uny to provide military aid to dollar ald Intended for Indo-

son to provide milit In Indo-China, Foreign Office gources in.

China was made on the receipt of Paris said today, information from the Joint Chiefs

of

At the end of five days all were well and their morale very high, the Admiralty stated.--Beuter.

UK TRADE

Stalt that the French project The object, salda spokesman. WITH PAKISTAN

Is practicable.

Calculated risk

is to make sure that the max!~

mum refult is obta|ned from 11,5. ald.

London, February 27.

An Associated Press. despatch Sir Robert Targett, former Although the Administration is from Saigon indicated that the Director-General of Supply and There is no evidence of secret passenger, truck near Lipa clé a definitely "conimitted to give con- French position irritates the Indo-Disposals, India,' is flying from

Alderable ald to Bao Dai and the Chinese, who want direct aid to London to Karachi on March U The victims were all merchants), French, this decision is not be administered by themselves.to discuss the establishinent of

protocols and it is believed that Moscow met its match in Mao Tse-tung-United Press.

Sherry? Please if it's FINDLATERS

DRY FLY SHERRY

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Moscow.

British Industries in Pakistan.

Facts have take part in discussions with the

of

wito presumably were mistaken popular with all American

France, wants American help in om. for Constabulary schdiers in the clals. Some of them contend that her Aght against the darkness-Unit Press,

the United States

Acting as a Unison oficar to in effect is sponsored regime of "Ho Chi- whose

the Paklitan. Government, he will ruerilla Boen fighting

toomicial British Industrial Mis- standstill. for three years.sion which has arrived in Pakia-

(Ho's radio, haard in Saigon tan for a today, said that Ho's guerilias af The Mission, lad by Lord

a three weeks' visit. ready to drop their hit ard, run Burghley, is to explore steps that Gghting, for a full scale war of might be taken, to assist the flow thovement

ent against the French. (French sources said that Ho Pakistan, and the way British In- trade, between Britain and has been announcing for five dustrial and commercial interests years that he is ready to drive might assist the the French into the sei and they 10pment of Pakistan doubt he has the arms to do it.). Bonnet Pignon-mesting

Henri Bonnet, Franch Am- bassador to Washington, today du-began a series of -conferences with the Foreign Omensyon South Cast, Ans developments,

Franch

REDIFFUSION SETS

NOW TUNED IN TO REDIFFUSION'S 17-HOURS-A-DAY OF

Perfect Ostening

There's good readon why 20,450 Tamilies: have

now.

Commisionon,

tomorrow.

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ald to

of the collar Indo-China by Traposa

Vietnam sources Warga quoted Baigon, would be

be contrary to desires of

Sir Robert will advise, the Pakistan Government on the type of British private interests, that might consider establishing in- dustries-Reuter,

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· DEATH OF SIK: RICHARD TUTE

St. Helene Jouéy,

Sir Richard, Chaord, Cole, 75,

dead in bed.

[Victoria Ca Mordky Fat: the-

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