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ACHESON PRAISED
"THE TIMES"
BY
London, March 16,
"The Times" today compared the San-Francisco speech of the United States Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Achasón, to the Marshall Plan speech delivered three years ago by the then- Secretary of Stato, General George C. Mar- shall, at Harvard University.
"The Times" said Mr. Acheson's speech ranks as a major statement on behalf of the American Administration.
"In many ways it can bel compared in importance with the speech which his predeces- sor, Mr. Marshall, made at Harvard three years ago on the dangers besetting Western Europe.
The determination with which E made clear on behalf of the Ad- he spoke, and the intentions he ministration, will give encourage ment to the Governments of the Commonwealth which pledged themselves at Colombo to join in giving what old they can to South East Asin."
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World Peace Congress, ac- cording to the Peking radio.
Mr. Kus, who is Chairman of the Chinese Committee of the Congress, told the British Prime Minister, "This unjustled action completely runs counter to the desire of the British people for pelice,"
The radio said that Mr. Kuo sent two similar cables to the French and Dutch Premiere, us- ing stronger language,
Of M. Georges Bidault he "de- manded that this unjustified decision,
the which violales interests of world peace, be im- mediately cancelled."
Mr. Wilhelm Dress' was told that his act "completely exposes the criminal, bellicose policy be ing pursued by the Dutch Gov- ernment."United Press.
DEATH OF JAPAN {
OIL MAN
"The Times" said the speech strengthened the case for recogni- tion of the Chinese Communist Government, and
and added.
to cross the line. They have al- ready gone around 11.
The Red threat that partie Franch Indo-China today, for example, la not so much from *-Southward Invasion as from Moscow-masiated munlat forces already inside the border,"
Civilian to take over British zone
London, March 10.
It was "announced today that General Sir Bŕlan Ro- bertson, British High Com- missioner In Germany, will General Bir John Crocker as Commander-in- Middle East Land Forces, in June..
Chief, native Com-
manent the "Dally
The editorial of the American Communist organ, Worker Worker sald that Mr. Acheson was "going to rush money, guns and spies to Indo-China, Burma, Malaya, Indonesia and, of course, the Philippines to 'slop Commun- ism but if
Washington could not force Chiang on makes him
con force
think hina, what Bao Dai on Viehnns It is simply the
granting of recognition is not the granting of a certificate of good conduct. first relations with the Govertiment In
step toward establishing effective control of the country. There can be no doubt" that "the British Govemment chose a sound
and logical course (in recognis-
ing the Chinese Communist re- gime), even though every man- ner of difficulty may, lie ahead.
Agreement needed
and
-"t-wit-be-hoped-that--when Mr. Acheson meets Mr. Bevin faw weeks, agreement on a Western policy toward China may be reached. Until it is reached, Bovlet propaganda about the hostility of the West will have an open field in Chi
China."
In A M. Schuman
"The Times" urged the signing of a peace treaty with Japan and
negotiation of an agreement be- tween India and Pakistan.
It said, "The sooner a pence settlement is.
is reached with Japan, the sooner India and Pakistan can be brought to settle their perlious dispute of Kusumir, the sooner these take their rightful part in
countries will be able to economy-which is the first de- the
fence of South East Asia.
"While the Western countries, with all evident dangers in front of them, must first come forward to help the countries within the area of emergency, they cannot forget that at the ends of the long, curving area lle India and Japan."
U.S. criticism
In New York, the Scripps Howard newspaper editorial sald that the Secretary of State's of- enlist the aid 'of all fort to Americans in total diplomacy to stem the spread of world Com- more sensible' munism was a thought than Mr. Acheson may suspect.
State
#
The editorial hinted that the Department Itself is falling down on the job.
"For instance," it said, "yes. in his San Francisco terday speech, the Secretary dramatical- ly drew a chalk line between Monterey, California, March 16.
Donlel Douglas MacGregor,
Chine and the rest of Asia and aged 03. former Vice-President warned International Communism of the Associated Oll Company's affiliate, Mitsubishi Oil Company of Japan, died today after a long fliness. Mr. MacGregor lived in the Far East for more than 10
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not to slep over it.
"You know what will happen the Communists step over? Well.
America will give limited assistance to the resist- _Ing___nations!____We__very___much doubt if this will stop Commun- ism in its tracks. In fact, there will be no need for the Commies
LONDON'S MAMMOTHTM!
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It continued: "Mr. Acheson's move to spread murder and death to South East Asia shows why Washington is so fearful of any peace talks with the Soviet Union."United Press.
MISSOURI CASE
Norfolk, Virginia, March 10. General courts martial were ordered today for the Command- ing Officer, the Operations Officer and the Navigator of the United States Navy's glant battleship, the Missouri, because 1 grounded in Chesapeake Bay on January 17. The Missouri is the biggest worship afloat.
Admiral William M. Fechteler. Commander-in-Chief of the At lantic Fleet; said that formal charges will not be made public before the courts are convened. Reuter.
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BEARD!
Sir Ivona Kirkpatrick, Per. Under-Secretary of State in charge of the Gar man section of the Foreign Office, wit auccoed General Robertson A High Commla. aloner In Germany-United Prem
EMPIRE MEETING ON JAPAN
Ottawa, March 16. Commonwealth countries will have their experts meet before long to discuss what should be in a Japanese peace treaty, the Ex- ternal Affairs Minister, Mr. L. B. Pearson, sald in the House of Commons today.
Green, Progressive Conservative --He-replied to Mr. Howard member from British Columbia, who asked if there will be a Commonwealth conference on the trealy, Mr. Pearson suld the recent Commonwealth conference in Ceylon discussed the question but reached no conclusions other than to have the experts meet in London to carry on the discus sion Associated Press.
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Moscow annoyed by London story
Moscow, March 16.
The weekly, "Now Times," today published a full page article headlined "Lying Sensations of United Press,”
of fabrications of the United'. Preas
which haw boon
long specialising in anti-Govlet de- Camation with falsifications, pulled from other no less lying sources."
It criticised a United Press London despatch of
March 4 quoting the committee of British and..... French Parliamentarians as saying that South- ern Asia and eventually Africa were the next objectives in the Soviet pattern of conquest. The "New Times" said, "Goebbels' obscure follower holding the post of United Press London correspondent reported that the Soviet Union was planning, no more or less than a Communist empire in Africa and promised China enormous-military and political support for the con- quest of South Asian coun- tries, including India.
It said, "Many Indian news- papers with weakness for anti- Soviet sensations printed these ravings without explanation..
"As for India the real threat to the interests c{ this country comes not from the peace-loving Soviet Union or the Chinese, "The agency did not report | People's Republic, which just over- whether the Soviet Union plans throw the yoke of the Kuomintang simultaneous seizure of Australia, from Anglo-America imperia British Honduras and Tierra del lism trying to perpetuato colonial Fuego.
enslavement of India."
tone of the despatch they too "But judging from the panicky
have some place in the imaginary] Communist empire.
The United Press despatch the "New Times" refers to quoted the London International Com- "Any normal person reading mittea for the Study of European the United Press report will de- Affairs, members of which in- cide that it originated from the clude the former French Premier, pen of an unceremonious liar or Paul Reynaud, Lord Vansittart, lunatic suffering from persecu- for long on official of the British iton mania.
Foreign Office, and other British .The "Now Times" said the and French members of Parita- despatch contained a "mixture' ment-United Press.
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