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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1950,

TRUMAN'S HINT ON TREATY FOR JAPAN

Corruption in the PI

New York, May 18. An article in the June issuc Render's Digest inagazine charges that political and economic. corruption in the Philippitics had showed deep discontent among the people and brought the country to the brink of Communism.

lost

Washington, May 18,

President Truman at a news conference today said he hoped that negotiations for a Japa- nose peace treaty are not too far off. President Truman's comment come in response to a question about the purpose of the trip which the Secretary of Defence, Louis John- son, and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Omar Bradley, will make to Japan and nearby islands.

Mr. Truman was asked if chosen Assistant Secretary they were going in connection State. with the treaty. The Pre- sident did not answer the question directly but sald M.

of

Mr. Butterworth has been di- recting the preparations for the pence treaty,, which have been delayed by differences with So. viet Russia and between

the

that

other

British diplomats expelled

Budapest, May 16,

The Hungarian Government today requested Great Britain to recall three high-ranking diplomats from her Budapest Legation.

In A note the Hungarian Government sald it consider. ed the First Secretary, Clive Eborall, the Becond Secretary, Ernest Marston Smith, and the Third Scoretary, Honry G. Jankina, to be persona non grata and maked for their recall.

They have to leave on May 23 at the latest,. a British Logation official disclcast Associated Press.

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FOR

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Roving editor Bianke Clark found

on the Philippines another Johnson's trip would be China in enbryo and sold that the same type of military er-State and Defence Departments. unless a clean Government was rand as his recent journey to An announcement said soon established "we may find:

Mr. Dulles, in addition to Belgium. we have put all our Far Eastern

As for the peace treaty, it duties, will give special attention CRgA into another China basket."

would be negotiated by the State to treaty problems and will He charged that imany his Department under the secretary, assisted by Ambassador Maxwell officials of President Quirino's Dean Acheson, when the time for M. Hamilion, U.S. representative frequency of 15 korycles per second

and on 9.31 megacycles per second Administration were astonishing that became propitious, which he

on the 13-Nation Far Eastern the torira band, ly dishonest. Clark charged that hoped would not be too distant.

Commission, November every device

Reporters at the President's known to fraudulent elections

if Mr. was used. Bribery of under-paid news conference asked

Jap- Johnson would discuss a tax offielais was rampant and

General collusion between revenue

oneso peace treaty with

Douglas MacArthur. cers and tax payers (was costing

is under- General MacArthur

Mr. Matthews, after being ap. 12.32Holiday in Hawa!!" with Danny the Government 75 per cent of stood to feel that the time has proved by the Senate, will be as its collectible taxes, he alleged.

of Deputy The signed to the post come to negotiate a treaty. When the Philippines acquired Defence Department, on the other Under-Secretary and thus พ!!! United States war surplus equip-hand,

been bas

hold the number three position in ment, officials ignored bids and whether, a treaty at

time the Department under Mr. Ache- let their friends buy it at low might weaken Americon security son and the Under-Secretary,

in Japan.

fizures, he clalmet.

Clark said, "Peso millionaires sprouted everywhere. Base super- intendents

cinemas, bought rocicly matrons built apartmen

| relatives acquired houses, officials ofice buildings."

Corruption even extended Inta

Chinese

Immigration with many

entrance permits being distribut

concerned

President Truman said that Acha- peace treatica are Mr. son's responsibility, By that reply, it was noted, Mr. Tru- men never did say directly that Mr. Johnson would not discuss the treaty question with

General MacArthur. Responsible. Government

ed among Congressmen to sell toficials have indicated wealthy Chinese.

subject unquestionably "With the decay In Mr. discussed at length. Quirino's administration, Inony Mr. Filipinos arc turning to the Hukbalahaps, the Red army of the Philippines," he claimed. United Press.

U.S. DEFICIT "NOT ALARMING"

Washington, May 18. President Hurry Truman said today that there is nothing alarming in the Government that he will con- deficit and tinue to use Federal funds to prevent another war.

He told a news conference that the deficit grew out of the passage of what he called on inane tax bill. He referred to the income tax cutting measure passed by the -80th Congress. If It had not been for that, Mr. Truman said, there would not be any defielt.

The defleil, he went on, is not alarming. He sald that they would

balance the eventually budget.

"What we are trying to da now,” President sald, is to prevent the another war."

Mr. Truman would not con- ment on tax legislation before the House Ways and Means mittee. He could not comment Com: on any tax bill while it is in pre

paration-Assoclated-Press,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES From CALCUTTA, RANGOON & STRAITS Consignees per ship 5.M. "SHIRALA”

He will also be assisted by De- H.K.T. portment officials working under. P.M.

Mr. Deai Rusk, | 12.15Morning Prayera." (Studio) the direction

Calling"-Program- for Fur 12.30-"Hong Kong, Assistant Secretary Eastern Affairs,

me Bummary,

on

Mr. James E. Webb. This post formerly was held by. Mr. Rusk.

Ambassador ut Large Philip C. Jessup has been carrying some of Mr. Rusk's former duties as Deputy Under-Secretary. He will revert to his earlier status, working on special assignments

Mr. Acheson, given him by

Press and or-United

Associated

that the

will be

Johnson and General Omar Bradley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, are making the trip to Japan.

Job for Dulles. Mr. John Foster Dulles, who la the Secretary of State, Mr. Dern Acheson's, Republican policy advisor, will take over the ticklish job of preparing for the Japanese peace treaty.

The State Department an- nounced the assignment. today after President Truman sent to the Senate the nomination of Mr. W. Walter Butterworth to be Ambassador to Sweden. Mr. H. Freeman Matthews, the present Ambassador to

Press,

HUNGER STRIKE

Mombasa, May 18. Daniel McCloud, a seaman from Newtownards, Northern Ireland, has been on a hunger strike in Mombasa for three days which, he said, he will keep up till he can go home.

Seamon ashore hero get hous- Ing and subsistence but no pay. McCloud came off the British freighter Sandown Castle to go Into hospital with a scalded arm another and la now waiting for ship.

before a He appeared magistrate lost, week charged with begging and was discharged with a warning.

McCloud has p/wife and two children living in Newtownards. Sweden, was-Associated Press

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Washington, May 18.. Two members of the Malayan said today the only Federation Legislative Council way to prevent the Communists over- running South East Asia isto China and maintain the good-Bureau, keep them out of French Indo- will of all South East Asia South East Asia-rubber-producers peoples toward the Democrac are maintaining to familiarise

Americans with usages for na- P.M. The way to hold Indo-China, tural rubber.

12.00-Financial and World News, We found most

12.18-Strike Up The Band. they said, is for the, Occident to

Americans 1.42-Dance Moula, supply substantial aid to the under The Impression that a mo- Government of Vietnam Bno Daljority of their natural rubber to enable him to defeat the Com- comes from South America," the tunist rebel, Ito Chi-minh.

visitors said. "About 85 per cent comes from South East Asia and that is one problem to which the Bureau will give attention."

Thuraisingham sald.

ics.

"The way to maintain the are hereby notified that their goodwill of the peoples of South cargo will be discharged into East Asia is to facilitate them to they added. profitable basis,"

the Hongkong & Kowloon/maintain industries on a sound,hinese, Indians, Ceylon #aloys, |

of

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in-

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Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd., This means, principally, tin and opens and other nationalities 7.00-Terry And Grace.

comprising the 7,000,000 popula- where it will Ile at consignees risk and expense and subject Malayans are Tuan Sheikh ion of the Malayan Federation to terms and conditions of Ahmad Cin Shekh Mustapha and are working to form one nation- ality: after which we want fa- storage of the Hongkong & Dato E. E. G. Thuraisingham. dependence." Kowloon Wharf & Godown They were Malayan delegates to

All of these nationalities form- Co., Ltd. The cargo is expect the recent Brussels meeting ed to be ready for delivery the International Rubber Studyed a Communities Liaison Com- fort-mittee to bring all races into one from the Godown on and after Group. They are here for

nationality. Ho estimated the night

of nuk to talk with officials May 20, 1950.

rubber-consuming industries and work would require about 15

10.16--Reky. years and "then we hope to form

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Government modelled

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Their major concern while in a

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12.00-Close Down, condition by consignees, unless

Press. States, in legislating futur

futuro opera- broken, chafed and damaged tons of the American synthetic packages are left in the Go-rubber industry, will keep in mind down for subsequent examina that maintenance of South East tion by Messrs. Goddard & Asian Industries on a stable basis Douglas in the presence of is a vital part of American secur- consignees, at 10 a. on ity

ber producers at "Malayan rubber May 24, 1950.

precent are getting a fair deal To comply with the General from American, buyers.”

sald Thuralshinghom

In an Bonded Warehouse Regulation,

a Re-interview, "Our industry consignees must have

Omeer in attendence continuo as at present operating. We will have no complaints and dutiablo goods Ere we

we are sure the, U.S. will, con- linue to obtain rubber, tin and other South East Asin raw ma- terials vital to its welfare

venue when examined.

All damaged cargo claims against the steamer must be presented to the undersigned on, or before June 10, 1050 or they will not be recognised. No Are Insuranco will be effected.

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