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THE CHINA-MAIL
71940
EARLY NEGOTIATION OF JAP PEACE PACT LIKELY, RUSSIANS SAY
Burma not keen on Pacific pact
New York, March 8.
Washington, March 5.
Some Soviet officials here say they see no serious obstacle to an early negotiation of Japanese peace treaty once the issue of United States recognition of Communist China is sottled. One Russian with wide experience in Far Eastern
matters predicted privately that the recog nition issue may be settled "within a year." The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, has said that recognition now is out of ques- tion.
A New York "Times" de- spatch from Rangoon today These Russlana inalat, however, quoted the Burmese Prime that once the issue is suived it will be relatively simple for the Minister, Thakin Nu, United States, Russia, Britain and stating that Burma would not other wartime Pacific partners join a Pacific military alliance to get together on the Japanese but would be interested in treaty. joining anti-aggression bloc.
an
The "Times" correspondent,] Robert Trumbull, said that the in- terview was given in the form of an exchange of letters as the Prime Minister
dissatisfied Was with the interpretation put on his remarks by reporter for an American magazine who had in- terviewed him recently.
"Burma has not the slightest desire to become a part of the Soviet bloc or any other bloc," the Prime Minister was reported to have said," because such blocs smack war."
"Burma is not interested in joining a Pacille Union that has been mentioned in some quarters If the Union is in the nature of a military alliance."
Approach for aid
Thakin Nu sald that Burma had States approached the United through the State Department for military and economic aid. "The form of aid and the purpose for which it is sought have been in- timated to the United States. In the Interests of both countries, it
They appear to belleve that the problem will be nowhere near ns difcult and involved as the German peace treaty.
for
example
They point out that no serious territorial prob- tems will be involved Japanese treaty.
not
in the
Egypt's role in M. East discussed
Calro; March 5. Egypt's role in Middle East defence has been discussed at The Soviet officials also believe a fortnight's conference by that reparations will pose her diplomatic envoys to the any serious obstacle,
world's main capitals, an These views were expressest official communique disclosed by Soviet officials informally
at here tonight. social gatherings and presented as the official position The communique listed tho of Moscow. However, since the following subjects as having been sizning of the Sino-Russian discussed: treaty with its pledge that boili powers would work toward early Japanese peace treaty, the Soviet officials have expected the Kremlin to launch a Far Eastom "pence offensive,"
are not
Biggest obstacio
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The biggest obstacle Japanese peace talks hitherto hos been the Soviet insistence "veto" in any peace conference.. Soviet officials who speak of the pussibiilty of an early treaty are how this
is considered improper to divulge othed as to
them outside of official circles," he added.
The Prime Minister said that he welcomed the State Depart ment mission which in visit Burma among other countries of South-East Asia.
werd:
Burma
to
"Our declared polley in regard to foreign affairs of not aligning ourselves with any bloc-does not exclude us from co-operating us
is to be met. 33 10 .MEL
Some observers speculated that Moscow might abandon its “veto" if and when the Ameri- demand if can recognition of Communist China comes.
Russian officialy here appear to take it for grant ed that the United States must Commu- and will recognise the
des-
(1) Decisions reached at the recent conference of Egypt-
jan envoys to the Arab enpitals.
(2) Egypt's national aspirations. (9) World peace.
(4) Relations between the East- ern and Western blocs.
(5) The Arab collectivo secur-
ity pact.
(0) Ar Islam-Christian rap- prochement to fight-Com-
munism.
(7) Economic and social affairs.
There's a gentleman asking if it would 'be convenient now to anongo about the return match.
Key to success in Asia is will to resist Reds
Manila, March 5.
The key to success in the fight of Asian countries against Communism is thoir will to resist, în the opinion of some of the best qualified American observers.
(B) Consular treaties with for-The phrase "will to resist" has been heard here
eign powers.
(9) The United Nations.
The communique said that the conference discussed the subjects nation's right as from every angle, reserving the an effective. peace-loving member of the United Nations.
According to informed eb-
frequently, since United States diplomats got together in Bangkok in February for a symposium on For Eastern problems.
Open conflict
the West in the civilised man-relations with. Britain from the over refugee
admission
.
The American diplomats had little to say publicly on their conclusions
which at Bangkok wero transmitted to the State Department. But here is a sam- ple of what they say privately about the steady flow of Com- munism in the Far East:
Among other statements the nist government of China Burmese Prime Minister made Pite Mr Acheson's insistence that
it still must learn to deal with servers,, the conference discussed would welcome "an
They concede that it may including Egypt's Sterling bal- political and economic viewpoints, offer of help from any friendly.
take some time and agree that nation to ward off encroachments "face" is involved, in such Com-ances
The United States, they say, an is frontiers."
munist anti-American provoca- Other questions discussed were
con win the battle of Commu- tons as the Angus Ward case steps to explain Egypt's attitude
Bonn, March 5.
uism in this troubled part of the and the mistreatment of other towards the Big Powers and the American
Open conflict between West- globe only with the determined role played by her to protect the oficials. However, they feel this way: Middle East against "serious de ern Allled and West German help of the peoples who are is danger of being engulfed by closely as possible with the The United States, in Its White velopments which may threaten authorities over the admission Communism. In more specific Western democracies in matters
Kal-world peace."
into West Germany of German terms, this means
that these relating to economic develop-Paper, condemned Chiang
shek's Nationalists. The Ame- The conference pointed out the refugees, expelled or about to countries must strengthen their ricans had hoped for a Uberal necessity for taking more effee- expelled, from Poland, seemed economics, put their governments **The outlook for peace in and democratic "third force" in Burma is decidedly brighter at China but this did not
tive measures to defeat pro- inévitable today.
In order, and look after the well- materi paganda spread against the present time than a year ago, alise.
Egyp!
being of their proples. The Communists control abroad, If aid from friendly countries the mainland and Chlong
and for giving more
A British spokesman today Whi
In addition, that forthcoming, the anti-insurrec not be able to fight his way back presentatives in freign capitals, their instructions to the German must be vigilant against Commu
power to Egypt's diplomatic ro- said the Allies "would see tion drive can be accelerated and from Taiwan. The Communist
nist movements already operat the restoration
authorities to refuse any refugees ing within their borders, and be peace and Government is therefore a real- of
-Reuter. stablilty can be rapid, Thakinity and the United States must
not included in the Ilsts of names prepared to battle any infiltration" Nu added.-Reuter.
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EARTHQUAKE IN SINKIANG
London, March 5. An earthquake shock "of "alight intensity" was registered in New Delhi today, New Delhi Radio reported.
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This agreement runs counter to a warning' in Berlin today by
CATHOLIC CALL FOR LEOPOLD
Brussels, March 5. Belgian Roman Catholle clergy today urged churchgoers to vote Herr Heinrich Albertz, Minister British zonal State of In a favour of the return of Leo- for the pold III, exiled King of the Lower Saxony, that "whatever Belgians, in next Sunday's nation the Allies decide there is not a wide “advisory” referendum, single Minister in Western Ger-
An estimated 90 per cent of many who would drive back into It was believed to be centred the Belgian population are Catho- the Soviet Zone or other terri- Western border of the lle and the appeal is expected to tories a German who was ex- province of Einkinng, In China. have considerable effect on the pelled, or had fled, from thero."
-Reuter,
Router. vote.--United Press,
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Determination needed
If all these conditions warn met, then the. United. SLates ‚would have a good chanse
offer help that would count in thàle resistance to Communium. American Far Eastern experts bellove. American alstance could be economic & military, or both, but the fesing le that
It would be wasted unless the Individual governments show.
od, a real determination to the rad menace.
One omelal sald this by ex- plaining that in each country the situation. was different--that ini some there was a strong will to keep out Communism and others a weaker stiltuda.
This problem, according to ex perts, is closely linked with that of leadership.. În counteles where the leadership is strong, the ro sistance to Communism is belley- ed to be more likely to succeed,
At Bangkok, the American - ré.... presentatives' were` gravely con- cerned about the lack of com petent leadership in some coun- tries which are targuts of Com-'
muntem, it was learned. *This was a problem to which there apparently, was 'no Immediate answer,
The diplomats concluded that no specific line could be drawn to contain Communism. The taşic admittedly a big one-will be to offer as much material help and guidance as possible in threatened country teach The rest, the exports belleve is up to the free countries of the
RIOTING IN INDIA
Allgarb, United Provinces,
March 5.
Four people were reported to have been killed and a number of others injured in communal riot- ing here yesterday.
A 24-hour curfew was imposed
in certain areas-Reuter,
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