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Dulles says:

GREAT EFFORT NEEDED TO AVERT WORLD WAR

New York, April 17.

War can be averted—but only by an offort equal to that needed to win a great conflict, Mr. John Foster Dulles, Republican Party Foreign Af- fairs export, wrote in his book "War Or Peace", to be published to-

morrow.

He urged the free world to mobilise against the relatively small, fanatical Soviet Communist Party the potentialities which we usually reserve

for war.

CHINESE DELEGATE RESIGNS

1

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1950..

Seretse greeted by tribesmen

Barowe, Bechuanaland,

April 17,

Beretse Khami. banished

of ohlef designate

the Damangwats tribe, told hundreds of dancing. and shouting tribesmen and wo mon from all parts Bechuanaland here today, "1. have been delven away from my country,"

Beratsa

now on an authorlead visit here to his London-born wife, formerly Miss Ruth Williams.

Tailing the people the terms of his return for five days, Seretse today said that ha ,was unable to addreas mostings.

"But you have come to see

The U'N Mr. Dulles' book is regarded |

Secretary-General, as having added significance Trygve Lle, who is going on u in view of his recent appoint-European tour starting this week ment as a consultant to the and may go to Moscow, is cam- Secretary of State, Mr. Dearpaigning for sealing Red China.

Unlike Mr.

Mr. Lie wants Dulles, Acheson.

this done right

me," In order to Bway the Russians back. Mr. Lle

the Government that con- go to the

of the people trols the majority and the land muss.

"Future generations will look

inck with amuzement If war is UN membership should)

averted," he wrote.

"It will be un achievement without precedent. Yet that is our task. It is a task that re- quires an effort like the one re- quired to win a great war,

common

Lake Success, April 17.

Mr. Dulles in his book and Mr. Mr. Roland H. D. Liem, a

Lie in his UN campaign argue the Red China ense legelistically. Mr. veteran of 12 years in China's

"There is hope, provided our tir also contends that his cam- diplomatic and information people see the danger clearly, a

paign 18 based on service, announced today it is, so that we are not decoyed

sense approach and that history Provided we that he has resigned from the info false moves,

will prove him righ!. understand the Inany present

Mr. Dulles predicts that the Nationalist China delegation policies that arise

are good. Communist China regime will get behind we can He refused Government orders unitedly and resolutely; provided eventually fall in the economic to return to Taiwan immediately we see the inadequacy of present and social fields and will fail to but made it clear at the same policles, so that we round themood its propaganda pledges. luments the fronic post-war time that he is not going over to Red Chinn.

to the United Nations.

that

more

them

he said, "and I cannot turn you away. This demon- stration disproven the Gov. ernment, statement that you do not want me."-Router.

RUSSIAN PLAN FOR BERLIN

out to a global whole; and provid-developments that have let a Rel ed we develop the spiritual powerGovernment rise in a country that Mr. Liem's decision was dis- without which no policy can be became officially a big power in

Berlin, April 17. closed when the delegation le-

ore thatt

n makeshift.

the UN at the insistance of the

The Russians have launched leased copies of his letter, of re- "The great Soviet experimentate President Пloggevelt.

a four-point "Operation Ber- signation seit last Friday to the is the most ballyhooed scheme for

"All that the United States: lin 1950" plan, by which they Nationalist Chief Delegate, Dr. softening-up the opposition tha!

did to enhance the prestige of T. F. Tsiang, and Dr Triang's the world has ever known," sald

China and to give it a leading hope to seize this German letter regretfully accepting it. Mr. Dulles.

without the United Nations metropolis position in and in the world may now be force, the British Comman- turned against us," Mr. Dulies dant, Major-General Geoffrey

Bourne, said today.

Thir is the first break in Dr. "That softening-up organisation Tstang's delegation staff shure the is, in turn, hacked by the most Soviet bloe began its walk-out | ruthleen,

-unserupulous, highly

strike against Nationalist China trained, omnipresent, secret army that the world has ever known." in the U.N. in January.

Western noods

he

Mr. Lein would not say what! plans to do now except that go into other fields of he will artivity.

1 am not going back to China to either side, neither to Peking har to Taiwan," he told a repor- Ter, "I do not belong to my party. I want to work for the Chinese people." -Associntel

Press.

ta

SOCIALIST CALL ship

- t

Bays.

Bipartisanship

using

He told correspondents thal

in the Administration. And he thought (1) Propagandising the Ger-

tive matters, to make member that sere:

อย to working

procedure less time,ake |

Serious rioting by Communists Paris, Brest

in

Brost, April 17,

One demonstrator was killed, 10 were taken to hospital and 20 Republican Security Guards were seriously injured here today in a clash between police and demonstrators protesting against the arrest of a Communist woman deputy and two trade union leaders. Edouard Mass, aged 26, died on his way to hospital from injuries believed caused by a stone.

riots tonight, called "all the sons of France" to "action".

Authorities do not believe the riots had any specifle connection.

The police fired in the air, used tear gas and made baton charges to disperse the crowd, who tried to force their way to the Town Hall and the Sub-with the announced Communis Prefecture.

plans to demonstrate against the arrival in French ports, of Amer- ican arms. They said it was simply part of a general Com- munist plan for jagitation which newspapers have called Moscow's "spring offensive."-Reuter and Associated Press.

The clash followed a meeting called by the local Communist- led trade unions in protest against the arrest of Communist woman deputy, Madame Marie Lambert and two trade union leaders, M. Charles Cadiou and M. Bouquet. These three were on a hunger

strike in Brest Gool today:

charged with trespassing, illegal detention and assault after the kidnapping on

Saturday of M. Pierre Prevosto, a a senior official of the local employers associa- tion.

After today's protest meeting, demonstrators-despite an order by the Mayor forbidding moet-

Ings or parades in the streets tried to force their way into the and the Sub-Pre- fecture.

Town Hall

POLITICS IN ARMY

Capetown, April 17. Field-Marshal Jan Christian Smuts, until a few months ago Commander-in-Chief of the South

Defence African Force, issued a.statement to- day saying that he had re- ceived information that the Minister of Defence, F. C. They broke through one

is introducing police cordon but were stopped Erasmus, by another. A polis, van was politics into the Army. overturned and ant on fire. Demonstrators prevented firesignation of General Len Beyers, man from putting it out.

Van burned

Large police reinforcementa had arrived in Brest before the demonstration.

-

"Evidently

Commenting on yesterday's re- Mr. Dulles, an International the Russians are trying to take

by Jawyer and adviser to Secretaries Berlin

psychologlent using

Chief of the General Staff, the He defined the Western Demo-f State Settinlus," Byrnes, Mar- warfare Instead

force of, such

Field Marshal said. eraries' needs to meet Soviet Come | shall and Acheson in parteys that methods the

As

blockade of a

that "General Beyers insats munist pronds as a true and full have kept the cold war cold, ap- year ago. The Communist Socl-

Mr. Erasmus is bypassing the bipartisan freign policy In the parently did not, believe when he list Unity Party is their front

Chief of the General Staff and United States, to command unity

he organisation, he said. was writing the book that

Madame Lambert und Messrs.

trying to run the defence General at home and attract adherence would be called back into service

ral Bourne said the four-

Cadiou and Bouquet were ar machine himself, not only in his United with Mr. Acheson by the Truman point plan includes:

rested yesterday. They headed broad: changes, in the

dealings with officers, but with to "weight" voting in

1,200 shipyard strikers who inte Nations to General Assembly according to

Com captured M. Prevoste, marched other ranks as well.

Is Mr. Erasmus nation's importance, to co bipartisan foreign policy in the man people through the

United States might be o dead inunist National Front organisa-him through the town to their Security Council veta lo substan- duck. Here is what he says on ton

union building and released him diving instructions direct to or (2) Penetrating Western Ber-only after long parleys with the dinary personnel. Of course, that breaks down the whole army. I "Bipartisanship in foreign lin's political life.

police.

have never heard of anything is difealt to practise. The polley

(3) Exploiting Western Ber-

Angry

Communists, French

it. with Awo of their deputies ar- street (4) Conducting

"Secondly, General Beyers says early and genuine reality appointment) suggest that it is

rallies rested, threw a challenge to the in Western European unity,

which will create trouble for the authorities tonight by inviting that Mr. Erasmus is introducing which not going to be protected."

He insists also, however, that West.

by workers direct action could turn present weakness ins

after politics into the Army. The British Commandant said the Republican contributions to the political penetration attempts bipartisan foreign policy thinking must be accepted as meaningful have already failed.

The exploitation of the econo- sham.

West Berlin That means that he expects to mic dimculties in be admitted to the United Na- have more than a me-too or yes-included interference with traffic tions if it

on the autobahn, thus making 18 can rule -without

consultations man role in

with serious internal resistance. He Mr. Acheson. Governor Thomas difficult for Western Berlin to does not think It can, though. E, Dewey and Senator Robert establish business connections

United Press. His book thus touches on the Tall.

fi, Ohio Republican, among greatest immediate question that others, are campaigning to get the Republicans an effective and real- the United Nations has brought to a stalemate.

ON LEOPOLDsning: strong American pressure present amens thefore his Aurillin's economic difficulties.

Brussels, April 17.

serious clashes with the polico Belgian Socialist Ex-the strength that the free societies

need desperately at this critical

juncture bulles contends that the and not a

in the world.

Mr. Dulles Red China Government should i

The ecutive today called for ex- amination between the political parties of King Leopold's pro- posal to return to Belgium but let his 19-year-old son, Prince Baudouin, hold power temporarily.

The Socialists have opposer the exiled King's return.

Roman Catholics, who wan the King back, are reported to be divided on whether to stay

Russia is boycotting 19 UN or- Mr. Dulles, book gives an in firm on the unconditional return

ganisations that have met this side view of many world problems of the monarch or to consider

in and some general year. The Russians are protest he engaged some compromise.

continued M. Zeeland.

Van

ing the

recommendations designed in his presence of the Presend Nationalist China delegates and view to Premier-designate,

eep the world from a who visited

shootin expected to restart Party con-them out in favour of the Reds. nultations effort to reach national concord, --Reuter.

ly heeded voice on foreign policy. JAPANESE ACTION

war.

ON TEXTILES

Tokyo, April 17. Six Japanese textile Arms have announced that the Brads nove removed from their engraved

_the_King_at_Geneva_last_week, as the majority's refusal to throw Dulles contends-that-Rus-rolls ̄ designs that had been co-

11.

and

Mr. Dulles, who was appointed sia is encircling the non-Com- pied from foreign textiles tomorrow in a new

on April 8 to an advisory post in munist world with a dynamism exported.

General Douglas the State Department, comments that the West cannot match now

CROP PROSPECTS

MacArthur's on Red China in these words in or cope with under present cir- department sald today that this a chapter appealing for univer- cumstances. He says Soviet action was a practical example sality of membership in the Unit-Communism has invented a twi-of what was being done to eli- ed Nations:

light zone between war and peaceminate infringement of textile "Reasonable test" In which to carry on aggression. designs in

Reuter. the Communist Government Reuter and Associated Press. cast a report that abundant rain-of China In fact proves its ability

IN CHINA

San Francisco, April 17.

The Peking Radio today broad-

fall in North, East and North to govern China without serious

Vers

China had greatly proved crop prospects.

im domestle resistance, then 1, too, should be admitted to the United # regime that

It said that Peking for exam-Nalions. However, a ple, had a rainfall of 110.2 m-claims to have become the Gov- metres within 48 hours-higher ernment of a country' through civil than the entire average April war should not be recognised un- rainfall for many years.-Asso- til it has been tested over a rea-

sonable period of time."

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"It is these two kinds of ac- Minister tivity by the Defence that General Beyers was unable

endure."

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Mr. Erasmus sald today he had no comment to make on General

In Paris, baton-wielding police

will reply in due course.-As- stormed barricades under a hali Beyers' statement but that he of stones and refuse to smash « workers'

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Aalborg, April 17. Al a meeting of 300 of the 13,200 men locked out at the

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