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FAR EAST POLICY ELECTION ISSUE
IN UNITED STATES
LIBERAL VOTE FOR GERMANY
Stuttgart; August 28.
The Liberal International Congress today voted, Over strong British opposition, to seek lie immediate Inclusion of the German nation to the family of free nations. as a sovereign and equal member.
The surprise resolution was in- troduced by Turkey during the Bnat day of the five-day meeting. The resolution was carried by a narrow 15-12 margin.
Sir Andrew McFadycan, pre- sident of the British Liberal Party, angrily told reporters after the vote: "This is an irresponsi- ble act by the Turkish dolega- tion. This is far too Important a matter to be brought up in this manner."
was 110
The resolution was so much of a surprise that there debate on fi. The entire German delegation and most of the Swiss delegates were among those who voted in favour of it. No oficial tally was kept on the volc.
Washington, August 28, The Republican National Committee formally made President Truman's Far Eastern policy a major campaign issue in the Congressional aloctions this autumn.
The Republican National chairman, Guy George Gabrielson, released to the public and Press today a 56-page "White Paper" called "Back- ground to Korea" with the comment:
"It is the American way to give the people facts. Unless they have faets their franchise is useless."
The White Paper then sels examplo example after forth purporting to prove that Presi (United States Secretary of State): dent Truman an Mr. Acheson
and their Democratic predecessors bungled the Aslatle polley.
21
Release of Japanese
protested
The Premier's reply to Churchill
London, August 29,
The Prime Minister, Mrs C. ft. Attlee, le expected to turn down Conservative da! mande that shipments of mai „olina, 'tsola ordered by Rus ala be halted, qualified offi- olais' said today.
The Informante ́said this, country has committed itself." beth contractually and ethically to delivering the goods which Russia ordered two year 200.
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Their mistakes, it claims, cn-
London, August 20.. abled the Chinese Communists to
Russia has renewed her pro- overrun China and cleared the way for possible Russian expan-test of General Douglas Mac- Arthur's clemency polley fer sion throughout the Far East.
The paper was published only Japanese war criminals, week after Mr. Gabrielson re- Jected an attempt by Chairman Tass despatch said today. William M. Boyle, Jr., of the The official Soviet news agency Democratic National Committee said a new note accusing Gen- to take United States Far Easterneral MacArthur of "exceeding
in general and theia prerogatives" had been de policies Korean Incident in particular out
livered to the US. State Depot- of politics,
ment in. Washington on Friday.
Mr. Boyle sald both major par- then should shun partisan discus- sian of the Issues in order to back up the United Nations forces fighting in Korea.
But Mr. Gabrielson immediate. ly retorted "While there can be no partisan politics in this emer-blish the geney the Republicans will not enter into
conspiracy of
The text the resolution soid: "The Congress considers that im- mediate inclusion of the German nation
the family of free, Into nations as a sovereign and equal member is an essential require ment of the European situation and that any delay may prove to be disastrous the survival of Western civilisation."
Other resolutions adopted In-allence," cluded a cali for all nations to support, on a moral and material plane, the United Nations lighting in Korea,United Press.
CYPRIOTS TO TRY
Roosevelt policy “
The White Paper leads off with a quotation of the remarks made by Senator Arthur Vanden- berg before the Senate on March 18, 1947, which declared that the bi-partison foreign policy in
UNITED NATIONS which he is leader-upplies only
London, August .29. A Cyprus national delegation of three, in London to press its claim for union with Greece, will
Success leave for Lake
next week-end to submit its case to the United Nations,
The Colonial Secretary, Mr. James Grifiths, has refused to meet the delegation led by the Bishop of Kyrenia.
The note: Toss said, renewed over. General protests
Mac- Arthur's directive No. 5, Isaurd in Tokyo on March 7. The claim this directive Saviels constitutes an attempt to esta practice
of freeing Criminais mujor Japanese war "on the personal order of the Commander - In - Chief of the American Occupation Forces In Jopan," It pointed out that the the Japanese in question had been sentenced by an Interna- fional military tribunal in Tokyo.
An earlier Soviet protest of the directive was delivered in Washington on May 11.
The State Department almost Im leave the Ad-mediately rejected that note, and saying that General MacArthur, us supreme Allied commander bi Japan, had on>ple authority for his action.
to European policies. Thin would
Chinezo ministration's Korean actions open to pot shots from GDP critics.
New note
It claims the moves made by the late President Roosevelt and followed through by President Truman undermined the Nation- alist Chinese government
The new Soviet note charged: and
"Having thièr a decision on paved the way for the Chinese
the possibility of pre-term re- Communists to take over.
It says
Administration lease of major Japanese the
Criminals known to be sentencest policy wus to let Formosa
by an international tribunal for the most grave...... crimes against The peace of humanity, General MacArthur exceeded his prero-
ond
war
The Bishop tonight said that the delegation's claim was based on last January's plebiscite or-Chiang Kai-shek stand alone and pull out the American occupation ganised by the Greek Orthodox force from Korea and practically Church in which 95 per cent of hand it over to the Russian- the Greeks in Cyprus, represent dominated North Korean governatives and violated agreed-upon ing 78 per cent of the population,ment. supported unlon with Greece.
'The Paper strikes at what it We shall now refer our claim
terms Administration incompe- Lo the United Nations to whom we hope to deliver the fourth tence in regard to Far Eastern policies by recalling that Presi- copy of the signatures of the pledent Truman on June 1 said he biscite and demand that justice thought the world closer to peace be done", he declared.-Reuter,
at that time than at any time in the past five years. This, it notes, came just 20 days before United States Intervention in Korea United Press.
-KRAVCHENKO IN
ARGENTINA
Buenos Aires, August 29, Argentine political police whisked Victor Kravchenko (" Chose Freedom") off the as Irazli as it docked here today. They ax- plained that he was being given protection and held for routine questioning.
Kravchenko is on a lecture tour of South America.
Police later said they had taken him to the Hotel Pláza.
U.S. INCREASING TANK OUTPUT
Washington, August 29. President Truman was today have opproved a reported to $500,000,000 programme to in-r erease the production of tanks in the United States.
After a call at the White House, Mr. Carl Vinson, Chairman of the They said they escorted the House of Representatives Armed exiled Russian writer to avold Services Committee, sald that by Communist demonstrations plan- next January Mr. Truman would ned to protest against his arrival.ask Congress to appropriate these,
funda.--Reuter. **Associated Press.
Gls' daring feat on Naktong front
With the 2nd Division on, the Naktong Front,
August 29,
Four daring infantryman, armed only with petrol and matches, swam the Naktong River with Communist bullets spattering the water about them during daylight today and set fire to 16 anamy rofts.
decisións concerning Japan."
The note insisted that the United States Government "take immediate measures to rescind the MacArthur directive.
Tuss said that coples of tho rote had been kent to member countries: Australia, Burms, Britain, the Netherlands, India, Canada, New-Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippines and France, A copy was also sent to the Chinese Communist government.--Asso elated Press.
RIOTS ALLEGED IN NEW GUINEA
Jakarta, August 28. Reports of strikes and dis- orders in Dutch New Guinea since August 17 were received here today but no official con- firmation was available.
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Mr. S. where Lathumahina. Chairman of on association favouring the transfer of Dutch New Guinea to Indo- nesta, known' as Badan Peiojoan- gan Irian, quoted letters purport- ing to come from New Guinea.
According to him the disorders broke out at Merauke and Fakfak on August 17 during cele-. brations of Indonesia's Indepen- dence Day. He added that harbour workers in the port of flolandia. on the North coast of New Gulnea, had been alriking since August 4,The reason for the stoppage, he alleged, was tha they were refusing to work for of Captain "Turco" Westerling's private ariny (Westerling, who la now in Belgium, fed his private army In
Chicago, August 20. The Assistant Defence Secret- an unsuccessful revolt against the Indonesian Government). Reu-ary, Marx Leva, told the Veterans of Foreign Wars that, the mobi- lisation for the "Korean war has proceeded at a pace unprecedented In the nation's military history, Then the men began the long
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cation has made possible speedy German Trade mobilisation for the Korean con- 28th Regiment met on the river mission and volunteered, sald Bye-day Congress of the Com-speech. Mr. Lava said that unin
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