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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1950.
Appraisal of Far East situation
New York, May. 7.
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A Now York “Times" expert on Asia reported ro- contly that the West is forcing Asia toward Communism, Ho said Westernors should be surprised that Communism has not made greater progress, than. it has. This appraisal of the Far Eastern situation was made by Foster Hailey in the book "Half of One World." Hailey was, a Pacific war cor- respondent and later toured the Far East as an editorial writer specialising in affairs of that
area.
"If Asia becomes communistic,) Hailey sald the terms under is has Eastern Europe," Halley which the United States gave in- wrote, I will not be because of dependence to the Philippines re- Moscow or because of Russian presented a "good bargain fori Machinations.
only It will be because each...Filipinos have the West has not lived up to look elsewhere in Asin to realise Its wartime promises.......
how well they themselves have
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"They are not fools, these Asla- been treated by a stronger, West- tic leaders. They can have fewern power. The record has been illusions about Soviet Russia. written for history. A few poll- But if they have only the choice tical speeches, some economic And the of Moscow or the old order, they atrains, cannot erase will turn to the Kremlin in the U.S. Congress should be
wisu $150 belief that domination by the enough to keep that one place- USSR
could be no WOISC than ment of prestige and friendship they have known for the last 300 in the Far East. If the trade act years, and that it might be bet-of 1946 appears to be endanger- ter. Just to point to the Soviet ing order in the Republic of the record in Eastern Europe is not Philippines, it always can be
to dissuade them from amended. enough that
ant hope."
Hailey suggested the followinr brond policies to save Asia for democracy:
Of Japan. Hailey reported:
"If General MacArthur's health is sustained, if the United States does not attempt to move
"India-As full aid as possible finoush loans, machinery, technical assistance to harness her rivers, to Irrigate and replenish tical, her soil, to survey her resources and to aid in their development. Recognition urged
the "China Recognition of Communit Government Peking
of most
too
A
fast in giving Japan back to the and Japanese, if we do not begin to trust too much in the old pali- military and economic
the
bellet leaders In
we have choico only between them and the Communists, then Japan may emerge some 10 or 20 years frorn now as a demoeraue, peaceful mo tion, or she might ugata become predatory power, ready to China, and the driving of an make a deal with whomever hard and as fale a bargain would deal with her."-United
aa ruler of
Is possible for what the West Press.
has to give and which China desperately needs in return for guaranteex of fundamental hu- the Chinese man rights to themselves.
non-
"Indo-China - Guarded, 'military help to the Ban Dal Goy- ernment 1, as and when it ap- pears will have the support of
France.
DEADLOCK IN TASMANIA VOTE
Hobart, Tasmania, May 6. With
than more
two-thirds
Tibetans leave roof of the world
to hotd Been here in Calcutta upon their arrival by plane from Tibet are members of the Tibetan delegation who are talks with the Communist Government in Peking. The talks, which will be held somewhere in Burma, Blam, or Hong Kong, The delegation waite at Calcutta for further Instructions will search for "a better understanding between the two countries." from Tibet. Photo shows, left to right, Chipcht Dayui, fifth rank civil officer; Yapsh! Takla Bey, Junior fourth rank civil officer: Jigme Taring, fourth rank civii officer; Teepon Shakabps, finance secretary, fourth rank clyll officer and joint leader of the delegation; Teeohag Thurpden Gyalpo, fourth rank ecclesiastical officer and joint leader of the delegation; Thupden La (at rear), non-official ecclesiastical helper: Lobsang Nyendrag, fifth rank ecclesiastical officer, and Lotro Gyatso, joint representative of Tibet's three largest monasteries-Depang, Gera, and Gandan. Ecclesiastical officers may be distinguished by their shevon hair.
(AP Photo)..
NEW GOEBBELS AIMS TO
MAKE GERMANS RED
At least once a week Ber- one of them. Another is "Pre-¡ Composer brother Kanns became
and foreign Bonn."
mier Adenauer, the Hitler of the East Zone's official music lin's German
dictator overnight when his tune journalists get a phone call
for the now. Communist German chosen as His attitude to Britain is one national anthem was from pretty, fluffy-haired
"Degenerate and the best in a nation-wide com- Fraulein Teichmann, who of contempt.
doomed to extinction," he sneers, petition, works in what was Geobbels' dismissing Britain with the some Propaganda Ministry, over- looking Hitler's ruined Chan- cellery.
-By- Antony Terry
a majority of the people and will of the votes counted late tonight пог be merely a puppet of in Tasmania's State election it seemed that the result would be "Indonesia--As which India, the a deadlock between Labour and extension to the new United Liberals and so another poll. Wearing the 1945 knee-length
ad-skirta still States of Indonesia of as much After 16 years' Labour
fashionable with So- ald as is needed and can be con- ministration the Liberals cam- viet officials' wives and Com- veniently used,.
paigned this time under the munist secretaries, Fraulein "Malayo-As rapid a progres- slogan "Its Time For A Change" Teichmann cooingly tells each sion as the Malayans themselves
Final strength of the Parties journalist on her list: "The sub-expressions used by Geobbels in want toward self-government and the 30-member House of fect of the conference cannot be the same building only five years independence, along with assist Assembly will not be known for revealed. You will have to come ago. ance to survey and exploit (for some days.
and
see what it is about tomor- Even more hate-ridden and the benent of the people of They stood ns Labour 15.row."
anti-British is Eisler's assistant, Malaya themselves) the penla- Liberal 13 and Independents 2
Her chief, a baldhended littlo spiteful, baldheaded Albert Nor-i sula's untapped resources..
in the old House-Reuter,
man in a shabby brown suit, den. made headlines in Britain last) May. Today, as Stalin's mouth-
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his anteroom at
Pakistani PM in New York
New York, May 0
The Pakistan,Frime Minister's
Mr. Linquat Ali Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, arrived in New York by train A sort of Communist "Deutsch- land ueber Alles," combined with from Washington today. the thumping beat of some of Hitler's marching songs, It is
melody. Hall a million first glimpso of sky-scrapered ommunist youths will trampl New York was the massive Peg- past their leaders, including naylvania Station where thou- Eisler, in Berlin's Whitsun "show sands of travellers walling for the world" rally to the sound of trains surged towards the special this tune. Waving banners and platform where Mr. Liaquat Ali torches, they will shout slogana Khan and his wife emerged. taught them by Eller's pro paganda experts.
Lies on show
Hundreds of uniformed police and plain-clothes security officers held the crowds back while (tho Prime Minister and his wife, Eisler's "Ministry of Informa- stood in the glare of are lamps tion" la running an exhibition of and flashing bulbs. Soviet Zone manufacturers. Side
of
The East Zone newspaper edi-by alde with "quality" goods are,
Mr. Liaquat All Khan and tors are terrified of Eisler as the shown the shoddy products
the Begum, dressed in a green year on "telling the Germans."
Pakistani costume, stepped off man who wields Stalin's whip. As last year and even today. Vitriolic, microphone -laying they appear in
then elevators and were Most of the articles would not the Gerhart Eisler, back from lils 2.30. p.m. daily for Instruction on sell in Britain at any price.
received by Mr. John A. Colemani Moscow talks with Follthuro chief which anti-British, anti-American
who represented the Mayor, Mr. Malenkov, hates the West even line they are to take next day Here pallid schoolchildren and William O'Dwyer, Britain, which gave him freedom they know they are performing under-nourished toachers trail to return to Germany to attack on a dangerous tight-rope. behind Communist guides, who LIS Most of his aplie is reserved,
describe the appalling life in Bri- however,-for-Amorica. Ho said If Eisler does not. like an edi- tain-compared with the heaven presented with a general saluto "British prisons were not for he arranges for a fake message of Communist Germany, as shown and the band of the United States First Army played the Pakistan very nice, but they were better purporting to be from "party by the exhibits on the stands. National Anthem and the Star
headquarters" to appear in the
onco:
than the American ones."
The Prime Minister was then
Like a sonp-box orator he has paper. Next day the editor 13 A group of schoolgirls mutinled Spangled Banner: a series of mud-slinging phrases summoned before Elster, and is after an hour's listening to the which he uses again and again. lucky if he gets only the sack. walking guidebook and were As the echoes of the margini "America, the land of boogle- The Eisler familly is doing well hastily ushered outside by the
music in the massive-domed woogie, brutality and baseball" is in Communist Germany just now, teacher before the officials realis-halls of the Station died down,
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Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan, his wife At the door of the Ministry on and the Pakistan Ambassador to East sector policeman with ear- the United States, Mr. M.AH, bine at his shoulder stands on
out into Ispahani, drove
the guard over the "Stalin loco" pro-strong, sun in a grey tourer sented to "Our Joseph" by Ger- amidst checra of thousands of man workers in a Soviet Zone New Yorkers who had lined railway repair shops,
Seventh Avenue.
Kept quite
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Many of the Pakistan resident
The aim of Eisler's propaganda of New York who had waiteri outaide the Station to greet their war is to please the Soviet much that they will let the Ger- Prime Minister had their first. man Communist Party join the glimpse of him, Cominform as its 12th member.
high
Day
But the Russians have not a The Prime Minister's motor opinion of the German Com2 cavalcade, led by police motor- manists and mean to make them cyclists and flanked on each side price for the comin- by a stream of security police, a high form honour.
then sped 'through towards the Eisler gets his money not from Waldorf Astoria Hotel. the Communist East Zone Gov- erament but directly from the Russians. This system not only gives them direct control over
At: the-Hotel-the Prime Min- ister was garlanded by an eight-
what he says, but it also enables year-old Pakistani, him to wield considerable power In the Communist Party.
The Prime Minister, who will
Over Eastern Germany's 17,- stap in New York for five days 000,000 inhabitants he has a was Jater today addressing O
much influence as his predecessor press conference-Reuter.
Goebbels. Both were in the Com-
munist Party together, but Elater,
persecuted for racial reasons,
a hurso at longer odds
backed a and won.
Propaganda subjects.
cused,
accept
hiz 1. slogans,|
specches, banners, coloured shirts and torchlight procesalons as on echo from the past.
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"We didn't have such a bad time under the Nazle," they say. after all and. Britain and. America are waiti
drop atom bombs| on us."
Like the Nazis Eisler-has everywhere to report swing of public opinioa inside the borders of the "German Democra He Republic" If matters look like getting out of hand he starts a whispering campaign to coun teract subversive le
Influencer.
A
gach
So far, he has ducegeded, in keeping the Germans. In the Bo Viet Zone"quist and ressonably content thań Kumlaha? Bra gel- ting their money's worth, 19443
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