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PAKISTAN PREMIER ON PROFIT MOTIVE

Houston, Texas, May 23.

Liaquat, Ali Khan, Pakistan Premier, Jold a Chamber of Commerce banquet that the world's profit motive should be combined with international Harry Truman's Point Four social objectivos. He called President programme practical internationalism. Liaquat Ali Khan said, "Capital must take in the world today a more en- lightened view of its responsibility and its potentialities for good than it has hitherto been constrained to do.”.

PAKISTAN REQUEST

Ottawa, May 23. A Cabinet source said, to day that Canada would give sympathetic consideration to appeals from Pakistan dor help in its economic develop ment.

Minister Ottawa. The

visits!

Speaking at New Orleans, later

In the day. Liaquat All Khan np- pealed to the American people 1:] back up the Point Four plan, t the most officacious and for of Internailapa* teaching aspect

co-operation that the world needs today in order to save itself from the horrors of war and perhaps of total destruction."

The Prime Minister spoke at p dinner in his honour given by the New Orleans Committee an the Fereign Policy Association which wound up his one-day vi:i: to the Gulf Coast elly.

thr

It is expected that the appeals will be voiced in detall next week when Liaquat All Khan, Primei Reiterating his contention tho'

of Pusletan,

Government hus the Instability of Asia is advance Information that he talent reat to the pence of will come prepared to request the world. Lingunt All Khan al

only American capital investiment and technical advice can put that area on a sound basis,

Obviously moved by the warrath between cement ties

diblo- the welcome riven him und Canada and his country nattenily and to hippeal for thelp the Begun in the Southern Unit-

ald.

Canaria: was told he wanted two things:

To

in strengthening Pakistan econo-ed States, Linguat Ali Khan sule mically, Lomathing he has hinted he

in his tour of the

#t

States.

would ulwoys remember hospitality United America as a land of

end land of Interrogation.

Hin speech ended one of the 2. The second paint was a projected uppeal to Canada fer most hectic days of his United Arriving in New closor co-operation with other States tour,

Commmwealth countries In Orleans early in the morning lie pros strengthening the entire South was net by city officials and Bast

the rented with the keys to the city Aslan urea

gainst

after which be wed an official preat of Communism.

Conada has matte a move in party and the Press made a trip that direction by sending it around the harbour abuurd the Fisheries Minister, R. Mayhew. "Good Neighbour." to the Asian at conference that i

اد

Press conference was hel

ended in Sydney inst week and on board. The purly than toured is. litely to resume in London if the French

the autumn.

A Canadian informant said to- day that Canada had agreed in principle with both suggestions. He added, "we've already -de- monstrated the will to help and we are quite aware of the danger of Communism spilling over from China into the whole of South East Asia."-United Press.

U.S. NEWSPAPER INNOVATION

Mr. Richard

M.

quarter of New Orleans by motor car and the Prime Minister lunched: at Inter- national House, the headquarters of the New Orleans World Trade ,」 4 Organisation,

In the afternoon, Llagunt All a sugar refinery. Khan visited cotton and rice mills, and a plas- tie plant,

visit Canadian Talks on Pakistani-Canadian

co-operation In efforts to stem the spread of Communiem In Atla will feature the visit to Ottawa next week of Liaquat All Khan,

Germany key

to the West

Johannesburg, May 23. Speaking at a ciyli banquet on the eve of his doth birth- day, Marshal Jan Smuts walɗ hora tonight that the kay safe- guarding Western Europa Germany

from Rusela Iny in

Germany's integration with the West was abolutely sential to the defense of the the superior

Weet-

ct against the might of Russia, he said.

Declaring that the urgency of the problem cannot be over-estimated, the

fermer South African war leader and wald: "It lu Prime Minitor, admitted that It (the problem) procents Western Europe, in. cluding Britain, with a cruel and fateful decision.

with.

memoriza of the

Wehrmacht in twa World disaster it and the brought on the world, it seems

Lo

a terrible decision once more reinstate it even the pure porec of helping to save the West from boing overrun by Communist 'Rucala.

bo "What ricks

may not run?

What dragan's toeth may not be sown"-Router.

PROTEST MAY BE REJECTED

Moscow, May 23.

A BOAC "Pegasus flight

four

Another pola pony coaxed into his box at Baghted, preparatory to being loaded DOAG York fraighter for a fight to England. Recently a BONO York freighter made fights from Baghdad to London, bringing total of 82 pdlo pontes All the horson werd happy and comfortable "presengers" on their day's Journey. They were grated in horse boxes and then loaded inboard the airgraft; the windows of which were covered with whitening so that the harsas could not-see out.

SOUTH AFRICA DENIES BY INDIA CONTENTION BY

The Hague, May 23. South Africa today denied India's contention before the International Court of Justice here that the Union Government was legally obliged to submit annual reports on South West Africa to the United Nations

Whe The Union Government's chief legal adviser, Dr. Lucas Steyn, told

Court at its final session this morning that South Africa had given only a voluntary undertaking to submit such reports, without any bind- ing commitment and on the contrary with specific reservations.

Powers.

were

...Western porsien rejected the Amerl- the San Francisco Caplerence to toʻguhmit»reports.

"If is, therefore, submitted that there is no basis in fact or in

thot law for India's conttition there has been a binding ment from which the Union

annot withdraw," Dr. the crament

magnaluted.” Bleyn

age

stipulation www.endiso by voluntary "That And this undertaking had self-government

the South clearly inherent in the statement. been withdrawn.

Integration, with

Originally nude by Marshal Foreign observers tonight The Court, which vegan Ita African Union.

West Africa Second, Dr. Steyn declared that Brouts, who had stated that te forecast probable Soviet re-hearings en South jection of the United States, last we.k, recalled Dr. Steyn to not all the United Nations on ports would be supplted for in-

a majority of them took formation purposes. The salti.

"That meant information pur- hear South Africa's views, first even a British notes] French and

pur- 'and 'net supervisory charging the creation of miliyon India's claim about these the view that the trusteeship

Dr. Steyn contended that the tary forces in Eastern Ger- reports and, secondly on the Unit-system applied to all dependent

od Stales contention that South territories, whether they West Africa was a non-self-mandates, existing colonies or ter many.

from defente General Assembly resolutions of 1948 and 1940 did not con- Chicago, May. 29.

The observers also thought that governing territory in the mean- ctories taken

counter-chargeing of the United Nations Charter Powe A group of independently-

involving the submission of re- He quoted British, Australian tain the slightest suggestion that Moscow would

tragarded South Africa as bound owned dally newspapers in South

that the Westem powers are re-involvi

and New Zealand delegates mitru Eastern Ranens will begin thu

platy remilitarising use of teletype-setter circuits to

The External Affairs Deport- Germany and rehabilitating hor

There can argument on three main the effect that they had in mind set type on June 1, the springment in Ottawa announced today great military potential. meeting of the Thland Daily Ex that the visiting Prime Minister was the possibility, however, that grounds, Arstly, he said that only colonies..

nd- the Soviet Government might South West Africa, although was informed Dress Association

and his wife will be given a stap entirely ignore the

Independent, was Voluntary system tri-power mittedly not here..

Devertheless on the way to full Seaton, Jovel reception of the type re-

incles.

Soviet bolt-government. In fact, it was Finally, Dr. Steyn In recent months, the publisher of the Coffeyville served only for visiting heads of

Intention to give trusteeship system is a voluntary "Journal", otidressing State making an oment call on Press has repeatedly charged the South Africa's

"All there has been was a (Kansas)

the Canadian Government.

a full measure of system dependent on subsequent voluntary undertaking given with Western Powers with converting the territory the meeting yesterday, said that

his three-day visit the Western zones of During

Germany

agreements for each rustler- news would be edited at a cen- tral office, and despatched by a Ottawa, Mr. Dioquet All Khon into a huge military springboard į toletype

circuit which would to address in joint seision of

Senate and House of Commons "In] climbiote llnotype

"Operators

and meet the Federal Cabinet in five newspaper plants.

Editorial costs would also ba a private session. On both or casions Commonwealth efforts t Inducell.

The Soviet Press particularly fight the cold war in the Far

will be the keynote,

condemned the Schumun plan East

Pakistan and Canada both were for a merger of the coal and Iepresented at the Commonwealth steel industries between France. Foreign Ministers conferencer and the Bar, saying that this Colombo In January and the sub-would establish a giant potential sequent conference of Common for Germany's rearmament - in wealth representatives this month preparation for a third world. In Sydney. Both meetings were war. held

to map a programme of The Schuman plan bar economie assistance to South East denounced as dictated Communism

He added that more newspapers were expected to join the circuli Inter--Rauler.

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GERMAN DEMOCRAT LEADER OPPOSED

Hamburg, May 23.

ritory and in fact South Africa specific reservations and with no had made it clear right at the binding commitments for the quleet that she did not intend to future, and a withdrawal of that include South West Africa under undertaking" Reuler."" the system.

Dr. Steyn's final Yeubmission ended the Court's bearing, "It opinion, for which the Uniteu Nations General Assembly had asked, will probably b In a few vi tadia's claim that

time. Dealing with

Government was

the Union

Training of

be given troops sent

South

to Malaya

London, May 23. The Under-Secretary for War,

very sharb

Several prominent. West legally bound to confidue sub by the German Social Democrats mirting reports on South Wes Dr. Steyn Bait Abat the Aata to counteract the spread of United state sceneryprosenting again opposed their leader, Indian was under in chilgailen Mr. Mionnel Stewart day that

Dean

Dr. Kurt Schumacher, by Africa was under-an'

House of Commons arising from an agreement. The visiting couple are to ar- Wall Street.

carried Today's "Pravda" rive at Fockkliffe airport on May

voting against a policy re-

But South Africa contended all National Servicemen complete at Jeant 10 Weeks training and a 30 and spend two days at Rideau despatch calling Schuman a Gen- solution at the Party Confer- there was no lagal commitment total of 18 weeks service before Ball; residence of the Cloverner man who served in the Germanence here, today.

à voluntary unde

understanding being sent to Malaya, World Geheral, and one day with Mr. Army during the First

The resolution, which confirm 1 D

Dr. Stern referred to

¡to Marshal

Conservative, Nigel Davies, Mohammed All, Pakistanian High War and, who is now betraying ed the refusal to join the Council fan Smuts statement. In the said British parents are anxious Commissioner in Ottawa Asso- France to Wall Street-United of Europe, was adopted against United Nations usembly's rus beca

the vote of 11 members. Four ab eeship Committee in November because soldiers are sent to fight stained...

period of training. Ile asked that Among those voting ag 1846, in which the stated that is Dialoya with a

against South Afrles would continue to they be given 20 or more weeks ware Herr Paul Loebe, veteran administer the territory as a before going into active service Berlin Socialist and Fresident of integral part of the Union in the in the jungle clarified that sera the pre-Hitler Reichstag, Herr spirit of the mandate." Max Brauer, Mayor of "Hamburg,

undergo four weeks Herr Willy Brandt, youthful anji

arrive in unining after they energatic Bedlin Social Democrat,

Ailey& before being sent ent and several Berlin Socialists. One of the four abstaining

Marshal Smuts then aald the operations Associated Press.

da transmits the would.i Union Fean Louise Schroeder, formar United Nations Acting Mayor of West Berlin and one of Berlin's 12 non-voting de nature relating to the con

other information of

འ legatos to the West Germon Par- lament.

Sterling balances' play a vital role in South East Affa

London, May 23. Lord Pakenham, Minister of Civil Aviation, told the House of Lords tonight that with the threat of Communism in Asia the payment of Sterling balances had played a vital part in restoring life in that part of the world.

was

No commitments

social and educational conditions Leebe, Brauer and Brandt, who in South West Africa for ip is an editor, all criticised" Dr. formation purposes, and subjec Schumacher at yesterday's Con- to limitations, asseguited by ference. He had suggested oppes security and constitutional ing Germany joining the Council siderations.

That, Dr. Steyn

n

con

part

of Europe.ution welcomed and pareol of a voluntary undany

h: Today Barrosolution |

He repudiated the idea that £400,000,000 had been pumped the Schuman Plan for ippoling standing and did not entail any these credits had been paid out in Sterling releases and in European coal and steelarcensies legal commitments. He also asked without proper car or thrown further £470,000,000 had been as a political, proposibil sided the Court to bear in mind ist to anybody who happened to allowed to move within the Ster-that- reservations must be made Marshal Smuts ratatement

·Bing 'Arga, GA NAA

about the ceangamic alpeola,/1). nade only in the want themat

Over 2900,000,000 had in this who analistandpoint of the Committee which Discussions ba the balknces way been pumped out late the doorman Social Domeprats: would thosity to enter into lar ware still going on in Washing world in 80 months without any depend on whether all: the parting "drrangementation ton, he added,

24-1mergjin the spida wenu, neuelat) solld return. he said,

L

Lord Cherwell (Conservative) huge inferred to the t fubject in

aponlig "asdebate "on - Brijain's bednomic positions

410 said that between uns, 1947, and January, 1950, over

Tha

UN MEDIATOR

Lord Rethick Lawrence batay the last Secretary of Stato.

for India, said that if Britald was to keep South East Asia going s a paying concern and enable it to resist Communism It was eeren- tial that she should not be too uistaardly in putting some re- sources at their disposal,

For the "We are the bankcara of Sterling world" he said,

the Assembly and on not

that-

«General

spalio was plenshi becomes deals Wan the Rühr: Statute enkuring Keruing shown i pecified psntral (ot;Richr/induguy, have bem made with the inte "The Sociallel, stand would also Lom) of reutering into any

hinas prie bather Fermany was commitment?he declaredantil being granted the last finely he rusteeship:

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