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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1950.
PEKING AGAIN LOSES VOTE FOR ADMISSION TO UN CONFERENCE
Lake Success, June 12.
An international conference to discuss technical aid to under-developed countries today rejected a Yugoslav demand to invite Chinese Com- munist representatives to attend. The demand was rejected by 26 votes to nine, *** The Soviet Union, Poland, and Czechoslovakia stayed away from the con-
ference which is being attended by members and non members of the United Nations.
The three-day meeting was called to find out how much money hations were prepared to pay into a pool to provide technical ald to under-deve loped countries.
ence, he said, was called to as certain the total contributions t: be made available by the world's Governments. A kross of more than $20,000,000 is expected to be pledged with the United State Euro-iving $10,000,000 to $12,000,000. this expansion was given by the Mr. Lle said: "The impetus for na- President of the United States
Mr. Harry Truman, in his In augural address in January 1019 Even though the fintuicial base at the beginning will be a com paratively modest one, this pro- Framine will develop into an ef- toward higher standards of living fective instrument for progress
to Presi-
Russia and her Eastern pean partners failed to as representatives of some tion heron the emference.
The Secretary-General. Trygve full credit lving dent Truma who "Paint Four prepramnic provided the Impetus panding the United Nations project, told the delegates that the General Assembly has dual cd that partisan political con- siderations shall not enter into the conduct of this programme in
muy way.
its contribullen progressively up to $12,500,000 provided that rhare does no represent mort thaa 60 per cent of the total amsunt pledged.
"The position of my Govern- ment is based upon the iten that of international es-operatiba. At the programme is an expression such, many countries must share In the responsibility for the pro Framme and must contribute to it. It follows that no country muat dominate the programmé either in responsibility or tribulion. At the same time, our desire that the project be success- position dós indicate our great
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dividuals and nations, and merc decurity for both in the end of the first day's s03-
"First
AL
The Chinese Nationalist dele. the of all it. is founded on aion a total of $8,043.200 hnd bern
gation, whose continued presence In the United Nations was diver as the reason for the 21-week-ole Soviel boycott of the World or
he principle of universality pledged to the fund, not including universality of participation, of the U.S. pledge of $10,000,000. contribution and of benefits... With 10 countries having made Under the United Nations pro- pledges, the total with the U.S. gramme, technical assistance for mlaitum
This repre
anisatioa, was In Its pince as the economle development cannot be is, was station counted i
conference began. But the ts- sians and their Communist col- leagues
were conspicuously ab- rent
Peland, in demanding lust week that Mr. Le invite Mao Tse-tung's Chinese Canmunist regime, had helirated that the Soylet States would not altend the conference the Nationalists were present.
ured for purposes of domination cented pledges as follows: or Imperialism.
Social progress
"I wish you well in your de liberations. You are participating in what should become and can become one of the warld's great- est achievements for lasting pene and for social progress and bet- ter standards of life in the larger it was the 33rd time that the freedom proclaimed in the pream- Rursians had exercise thele boys Ulr of the. United Nations cutt against
United Nations 01- Charter," 1501. It tatlowel the same pat-
Yugoslavli immediately moved. tern the Kremlin decreed last and lost, n proposal that the Chi winter when no Russian delegate nese Communist Government be showed up for the Trusteeship Invited to Send
representative to Council session in Geneva.
the conference. The vole bar- Afier hearing Mr. Lie's opening ring the Peking Communists was address. the conference
to 8 with 13 abstentions. un 20 animously elected Dr. Herman
The Yugoslav delegate then Santa Cruz of Chile its chair-
questioned the right of the delr- Rate of Soutliern Korea to be pre-
mari.
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Most significant
ry of Korea
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Australia $400,000; Belgium $270,000: Bolivia $12,500; Brazil $400,000: Caneda $750,000; Ethl pla $20,000; France $1,200,000, Icas $40.000; the Netherlands $400.000; Norway $37.700; Paki- stan $151,500; Sweden, $05,300: the United Kingdom $2,100,000; Venezuela the United States $10,000,000; $40,000; Yugoslavia $60,000,-United Press.
Cautious statement by Slim
Sydney, June 12. Field-Marshal Sir William
statement at-
A gallant Prime Minister
The French Premier, Georges Bldauit; kieces the hand of Mme. Vincent Auriol in the graciosa old fachled style of French greeting, during President Aurist's reception for mom. Bers of the French" parlament at the Elysee Palace in Paris President Auriol (at right) reaches out to shake hands with an unidentified woman at tett. (AP Photo).
BIG THREE TALKS ON CHANGES IN GERMANY STATUTE
Washington, Jung 12. The State Department said today that the Big Three Western Foreign Ministers would meet in New York, probably in August, for a follow- up conference on the results of their recent London meetings. The State Department. spokesman, Michael McDermott, said the British Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, and the French Foreign Minister, Robert Schuman, would be in New York for the United Nations Gen- eral Assembly meeting which convenes in September. The U.S. Secre- tary of State, Dean Acheson, will join them for pre-conference talks. Tentative arrangements for The State Department confirm❤
pation statute for Germany.
sent. He declared that the coun- Slim, Chief of the Imperial the meeting were made during ed that the Big Three would dis- Mr. Le told the delegates that the American-backed Southern firm or deny a
is dividel between Ceneral Staff, refused to con- the Big Three talks in London. cuss changes in the present occu- the technical assistance eaufer-Government and ence is potentially one of the most hackert Northern
Rusintributed to him by an Egypting There has been no effort or lillet ever called by, the and that the question of Korea newspaper that way is certalu. suggestion to bring Russia into United Nations.
The War Ofice London has the conversations. ordered an Investigation of the remarks attributed to Sir William during his talks with Egyptian by the paper "Akbhur el Yom" leaders on the defence of the Middle East.
He gaid: "It will mark the beginning of a new and expand- cd programme of technical as cialance for aconomic develop ment that can be made by the member nationo Into an In-
for: creasingly powerful force world peace."
Mr. Lie said that although the United Nations has been giving technicul assistance since its stort, ils aid was on a Braited scale and fell short of need. This confer-
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representation ought to be solliert. Action on the issue was deferred
Denmark, India, Iernet, Norway, Burma, Sweden Indonesin. and Yugoslavia voted to invite the Chinese Communists:
U.S. pledge
Sir William said in an offela! The chief purpose of the con-
statement on his arrival here ference was to formullse
con- that
any remarks attributed to earlier by countries participating tributions informally
were without official sanc- pledged him tion.
conference.
the
for
in the United Nations technical He said: "I went to Cairo for aid programme.
defence talks. I made no stalo. Mr. Willard Thorp, assistant ment whatever to any Egyptian Secretary of State fer Economic or other newspaper about the Affairs, Let the pace for the defence. Inlks in Egypt. I have no the idea whether the Egyptian Com- when he pledged mander-in-Chief, Haldiar Pastin, the United States to contribute made any statement. As far as $10,000,000 to $12,500,000 fe am aware, no person in any offi the first porlod of the pro cial position made any statement gramme which will extend from to any newspaper: Any statement July 1, 1950 to December 31, which is made alleging what I
said is without offelal sanction."
"Akhbar, el Yom" said Sir William also told Egyptian om clas
that the Russlúns could reach Egypt in four months, and for the first period of operations to wait the arrival of the Rus- provided that other countries herd sian armies on Egypt's borders is represented contribute a total of not at all In the interests of $7,000,000 or its equivalent. My either Egypt or Britain."United Government is prepared to raise Press;
said, "Subject to Congres sichal
enal appropriation the United States Government is prepared to contribute the sum of $10,000,000
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GENERAL ATTACKED BY REDS
Dusseldorf, June 12.
Mr. McDermott sald the deci sion to do this was taken at the recent meeting in 'London of the British, French and American Foreign Ministers. Between the two nicetings, the Allied High Commission and a special "work- Ing group" on Germany, eslabit shed in London, are charged with deciding what new concession Getmany shall be granted,
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EFFORT TO SAVE ARAB
UNITY
Alexandris, June 12.
mot that
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According to offelal sources, The Arab League Council several revisions In the present tonight décidéd to refer back stofute are contemplated, and if to its Political Committee the Two hundred blue-shirted all goes well these may be imple- Communist youths broke up a mented ut the New York meeting question of what action should rally of Free Democrats at coincidental with the opening of of the seven members of the
which-is-expected-Co-be-held bo-taken against Jordan, one- which the German former the General H. von Manteuffel sembly session.
annual United Nations As-League.
The Council, from which Jor was supposed to speak tonight.
Among propesals expected to dan was absent today, hnd Carrying a blue fing made be submitted to the Ministers to discuss Erypt's demand suntide demonstration, the youths proved sooner, are the following ting Eastern Pulestine without familiar during the Berlin Whit then, although some may be ap Jordan be expelled for incorpor surgelt toward the platform wher
League sanction the Manteuffel was sealed, slugged 1, Establishment of a Weet The powerful Political
Com- speaker
microphone with
"Обстан Constabulary milten Will meet tombrow to and forced Manteuffel himself to under central direction, of an Heavy police escort. Ice through a rear door under
and proposal to increase In the authorised
Jordan's differences strength of the present police with the League. was to speak on "The 'Gendration
Tite Ime panzer general forces. Bome' estimates of the After
olic-hour oponing of the Front In reference to
potential Constabulary under meeting of the Council, Iraq's coneldofation have been. Rs highDeputy Prime Minister, Salih front lines during the "list" war.
as' 25,000 meni
Jabur Boy, announced the da- The meeting was in a restaurant call Old Town. More than 1,000, German Foreign Affairs Ministry Jordan should be expelled.
cision to refer to the Committe 2. Provision for some form of the question whether or not Mult or seemed to be dmbers of the of authority to deal with their of Jordan was minile at a recent the Germans) Egypt's proposal for expulsion "Free German Youth Commu nist organisation, who camel to on foreign affairs problems ex-Calie meeting of the Political the meeting in civilian clothes undertaking of treaties, three countries Saudi Arabia, cept for "restricted" areas such as Comitice. "Reprosculatives of But thed their coats to reveal blue shifts when Manteiffer 3: Authorisation for the Ger-Syria and the Lebanon-support- rived, 21778 WHIE MUPARA
mans to build ships as large as Delegations of the other two They shouted, "Manteuffel, get they wish, providing they are for Lengde States-Iran and out and Hang the gorule" as export" sale. Present occupation Yemen refused to commut thu they rushed the spenzers plats laws limit the size of such ships themselves saying form. Members of the Free De to 7,000 tons eveÍ KAR mderat. Party' who tried to Inter- vend were hurlef alde,United
were
PRESBYTERIAN CRITICISM
Melbourne, Júng 11.
A spokesman of the Presby terian Church' today criticiseŝi Australian ex-Servicemen and the Lord Mayor, Mr. A. B Fark, af Hobart, Tasmania, for
their protests against the Aus
tralian visit of Dr. Michael Yashiro, the presiding Angličali Bishop in Japan, zoge Le Thé spokesbjäni;: the Reverend Alec Eraser, said that resentment
ed-her.
that "they would have to refer to their Gov- Increased control by the erriments for instructions Germans: themselves of present
decision to expel Jordan restricted industries and possible would require the unanimous ap- Increase in-authorised steel-pro...proval of ali member States Ex- duction capacity.
cept Jordan, heracl,
The decision to refer the ques-
5. Lifting of present restric- tion to the Political Committeo tions on foreign Investments in revived hopes in Egypt tonight Germany.There have been re- that the Arab League's disputo ports that a plan for roopasing with Jordan over the incorpora- Germany to such investments of been prepared, blive mentioneastern Palestine may, yet its implementation has yet to belti 'After tonight's ; manting of decided United Press
the Arab League Gounally the Balram Phimiers Townik Buwelds; hinted that he had coret **Proposal, detalls of which ha refused to "revent, that might dnd the lapdfs.
the plan to
hobea liguld be acceptable
INDONESIA NOW ILO MEMBER
Geneva, June 12. Indonesia was today voted into membership of the 60-State T
•He would litice" and
the 4-Politiept
at Dr. Yashiroa visit was giving; ternational/Labour Ofgunikation; PAP FRYPE"Tag: Jordan,“
the rest of the world, the impres gion that Australiens, wore "chur
Jish people who, as s
Hes-Hoyal - Family
Dr. Wligno Indonesian Latfour ties with King Abdülh of Jor- Minister making his countryda dan, has been woFRIKA hard to
not yet growline, den, have inaugural speech at the veilrent); And, admo, cörmuleg this will save:
Church of England Conference,
the Arst Japanese to be admif Fedzib the County Bince the wat, The 400,00% strong Returned
League bos protest
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Lake Success, June 12, "Higher, appreciation for the Ar
presentative large, group of low-paid workers |insen bero.log. for the fast ilmo the Tar- has the: Immediate attention of in', any "major". United Nations
Arshelo="" my Government, slzico" the stanj-| conte tha Ddard of living of this: largë tretý
was Mr Hugh McCann, fatur: On the constitutas av danger to vapaasa&Coud Horstu Eiro's Embassy in khi Ghauta 45 and order in. Inderdaalit ang OVNE kimktoti,vanů (delegate).to the
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