THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 9.-1950.
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Anti-Semitism flourishes again in Germany as cemeteries desecrated
No talks on Cyprus planned
Paris, June 7,
The Greek Prime Minister,
Borlin, June 7.
In Gormony today, five years after the apparent death of Hitler, anti-Semitism flourishos again in such forms as the night-time desecration of Jewish cometeries.
Who is responsible? The Jews-shuddering--say
It is chiefly the youngest generation,
This
is one which cannot blame Hitler and Nozism for injecting anti-Semitism. And that, for Ger- many's surviving Jews, is an evil omen.
General Nicholas Plastiras, will In recent months attacks upon Jowish cometorios not discuss a solution of the Cyprus question with oficials during his current visli
to Western Europe.
British
General Pinstiras told Reuter today that he did not intend to centnct British Government re presentatives on this matter at this stage.
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have occurred across this country. In West Germany they have boon admitted and offi- cially deplored by Chancellor Konrad Adon- auor.as "shameful.”
Alled
of
In Russian-orempied East Ger- any and the Soviet vector "The Hellenic Government feels Berlin they have be bushed up
because the Communist Govern deep emotion at the preschee In Athens of a national Cypriot ments there pretend to be the enjoy delegation," he said. The dele-friend of the Jews arri
the Baker of anti- gation brought a message from pointing
West the island to Greece for union Semitisin
agam with the Mother-land, he reveal- Germany.. ed.
In some areas of West Germany, Within
notably the state of Hesse, framework
the The traditional Anglo-Greek friend- desecrations have became so fre
are seriously #hip which we want to sustain, quent that Jews and in conformity with the well-
considering moving these famous known liberal traditions of a great dead abroad or asking for inter- Democracy, we hope to satisfy nationalisation of Jewish cemeter The pro-Hellenic aspirations with les in Germany as a protective & union tightening the links and serving the common interests the two countries," he added,
of
On Greek-Yugoslav relations,
זיי
con-
Green
- General Plasticas zaid
sider the return to normal diplo- matic relations between und Yugoslavia a porltive con tribution te peser in the Balkang santh, consitiering that peace (15 indivible.
positive contribu
tion to general prace and speu-
rity."
On
Greek-Turkish relations. General Plastiras said: "Grecce, zincercls wanting to live in prace with all her neighbours. hox maintained excellent relations
mnensure.
Two-hundred cases
One Jewish authority said ha knew of about 200 canen of Cemetery desecrations in West Germany since the g of the war in 1945. There are about 500 Jewish
Cermany.
cemeterics in
But what is meet dishworttnin the Jews is the grailblat ag of the offenders who are appois headed. Met of them are youth
children.
Statement to be made
on claim
Canberra, June 7. Australia's Minister for Ex- ternal Affairs, Mr. Percy C. today Spender, announced that he would make a Parlia- mentary statement tomorrow on the Indonesian claims to Dutch New Guinea.
(Prentem Sarkarso recently reiterated Indonesia's claim to West New Guinea, but denied that the Republic sought to pos- Australian controlled Bast
New Guinea).
Mr. 11. B. Cullelt, the Govern- regardless of politics, inent Whip, told Parhainen! that, Members should give a united expression of annoyance which Ausien- Sometimes they are dismisgrens felt over the claims vit Turkey for many years. will by the police, without punishment | by. President. Soekarno.
"I hope these relations hecome even closer in the near because "this was just childish future, notably in the economic fooliness and they did unt even field."
Refugee childron
On the return of Greek re- fugee children, he said: "The Greek Government instats. In line with the decisions
the
United Nations, en the Imme diate and unconditional return of Greek children torn from their homes."
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"Berliner Allegeneine. oficial weekly of the Jews In Ger many, recently complained about this altitude of the police and deplored the anti-Semitism German youth.
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"Recently they have caught an- other group of youngsters de- secrating a
a Jewish cemetery," sald Mediterranean il
Pact, the paper. General Plastiras sald: "We in- seven years in 1945 when Hitler
almed at died. The measure every
was three. youngest strengthening national security
Therefore there can be no talk and completing the present sys that these children did something tem of defensive collaboration.
for which the Nazi regime was "I wish to point out that Greece responsible. Is not making any kind of aggres- sive preparation."
"There is only one afternative either the children were carry- Aaked how long Greeer willing out orders from elders need American economic aid; ho they were brought up in the spirit sald "The Government is con- of anti-Semitism-a spirit which vinced that the pacification of
icgards the desecration of Jewish the country and the great clec- cemeteries us play." 1rification and Industrialisation, projects will contribute to a
According ter desecration has io Jewish spokesmen, only one cemetery radical. revitalisation of the occurred-in-Berlin-since-the-war--
was in the Weissensee
national economy.
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Tar. Herbet Evali, deputy leader of the Opposition, and a former President of the United Nallons General Assembly, said that, as a last resort, there could
be United Nations intervention in the matter and the Australian Government could gel the matter settled to the advantage of Aus- trália."
Dr. Evath, who was External Affairs Minister in the Chuley Government, said: "The over- running of Melaneslans by Indo- neslons would lead to the des- truction of tribal lite in New Guinea.
New problems
"The taking over of Dutch New Guines by Indonesix would lead to the very problem we are trying to solve in other parts of New Guinea. where native classes claim the right of entry but where, the right is not acceded to.
Kang Col. 20-year-old Chinese from Singapore, studying law in London, rehearsen_with Trevor, Howard during shooting on the film "Cloudy Yellow" at Pinowood Studios, Ivor, Buck- inghamshire. Keng read an article in a London paper which spoke of a vacant role for a Chinese bookmaker who had Interests on the black market. He applied for the job-and got it. Kang, brather to two well-known Singapore doctors, escaped the ranks of the prisoners of war through his work in the hospital at Singapore during the Japanese occupation. Ha pro.
nounces his surname "Wao."-(AP Photo).
"Empty bellies" working for Reds, Senator says
Romo, June 7.
Senator William Benton declared Wednesday that "empty ballies" and the failures of Europeon capitalists are doing more to advance Com- munism than any impetus from the Kremlin. Urging further real efforts to break down mono- polies and customs barriers in Europe, he told the Rome American Chamber of Com-
merce:
"We put people in Abol in That should bring Increased American for the same things, production, better living stati thes give people high honoursdards and greater markets, lo
sald. "I would make over here."
beiter
Mr. Benton, former U.S. Assts-products and better living avail able to more people at less cost. tant Secretary of State, issued » serious warning that the people U.S. were and Congress of the
"As we paur our money into
not satisfied with the co-opera- Europe," he said, "we are deeply tion they have been given so für concerned and worried by European governments business leaders,
and
lie declared that ECA had not pel insisted forcibly enough upan Integratioli economle
and self- help and said list European business interests were doing all they could to sabotage steps to ward a beneficial free trade.
Mr. Benton, who owns publishes the Encyclopedia Brl- tannica, said he spoke as an American, not as a representative of the government,
ad
"If Communism is a real threat in Italy," he said, "then it is just has because in Italy capitalism not been working properly."
True recovery
اره
at the progress here toward lack
This these ends.
America's of the warning of the attitute American
people and
Congress as 1 interpret it.
He cited the Italian Govern ment's fallure up to now to put through its land reform pro- gramme or to effect tax reform | as examples of lack of co-opera- tion with the recovery program- nic.
Schuman plan
and
even
Mr. Benton said he is encour- aged by the Schuman coal and steel
pool proposal more encouraged by Itallun Foreign Minister Carlo Sforza's proposal for a customs union be- For true recovery, he said, tween italy and France, which there must be unleashed private he described as an even greater enterprise-and-cartels-andma-step-in-the right direction.. The United Nations Trustee-nopolies and trade barriers must "I four.. that
soon as it "From now on, a just sharing trict of the Russian sector, where ship Council maintains that the be broken down. of Oscal charges and a tight
16 gruve memorials were toppled. ebeck on public expenses will be
The Jewish community protest busic ciement of the Budget
East Berlin's Communist balance. We hope International ed 19 markets will soon absorb Greek Government and demanded pro- tection, Russian-controlled papers products again."-Reuter.
did not print mything about th desecration or the protest --Asse cinted Press.
U.S. PULLING OUT OF POLAND
Washington. June 7. The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, announced today that the United States was re-
ducing its diplomatic stuff in
Poland,
A review had shown that they could not perform their duties effectively, he told reporters. News reports from Warsaw today sold the departing diplomats should be gone by the end of the month.
The Czcel Government on May 23 asked the United States 10 reduce its Czech Mission to a total of 12 Americans and suven Czech
United employees. The
States then asked Czechoslovakia to close her consulate In New York. Reuter,
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A Liberal Member, Mr. W. S. Kent-Hughes, denouncing Presi~ dent Soekarno's statement that Indonesia's claim to Dutch New Guinea was just, declared: "It is just a fabricated tale which ap- parently, has been raised in order to fat the enthusiasm of the followers of the
meut in Indonesia sent Govern
"Soekarno is making it very difficult for the majority of Aus tralians to be friendly and give
these elamus,"
Secretary of Sinte. Mr. Dean help if he continues to make
Acheson, announced at his press conference today.
He added that the Government Mr. Dulles has responsibilities should give Members an oppor- for the State Department eon-tunity to show very clearly in a cerning proposals for a Japanese vote their opinion of Indonesia's peace settlement.-Reuter.
| attitude.---Reuter,
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