CALL FOR UN POLICE
Commonwealth. economic plan gets support
London, September 20.
I Burma, 8lam and the throe aosoolated States of French Indo-China have agreed to take part in the British Com- monwealth economic plan for South Asia,
nid
Indonesia's reply to • Bri. tish Commonwealth Invita- tion to attend the talks on the plan in London next month le till awaited.
Burma will be represented ** by chnervers.
Commonwealth Ministerial discursions on the six-year economic ald plan -- also known as the "Spender Plan"
after
Australia's External Aftales Minister will begin in London on September 25.
The nea-Commonwealth countries who have accented the invitation will join in the talks on October 2-Reuter.
Elizabeth to take long rest
London, September 20. Princess Elizabeth today re-
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1950. - -
FORCE EMPIRE TALKS
United States scheme
keep world peace "DRIFT TO DISASTER"
to
Flushing Moodow, September 20.
The United States today called for a United Nations police force to koop
world peace.
In a four-point plan presented to the United Nations General Assembly, the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, suggested that units from member countries should be specially trained ond equipped for the force under the guidance of a United Nations military advisor. Domanding action to prevent the "drift to disaster", Mr. Achason also urg- od that provision should be made for the Assembly to be called at 24 hours' notice if the Security Council was prevented from acting in the case of aggression.
The nice faree should be con- titiously maintained in readiness for prompt serier, Mr. Achesost snich,
Mr. Acheson Inkso propozed that
โม security or peace patrol formed to port immediately on thrent- any spot where entlict enert,
"
His fourth paint called for mw forumittee to be set up by the Assembly to study other ways In which collective security could back tite United Nations' purposes and principles,
Going to "the root of our trou- ble-the new Imperialisin", Mr. Acheson launched a five-pronged attack on Sovlet policice.
He named five barriers to peace She sought the collapse of the non-Soviet
aced her autumn social calen-raised by Russia.
dar on the advice of her doc-world, wrapped her people in a tors, taking more time to re-shroud of secrecy, built up arms cover from the birth
daughter, Princess Anne.
of her a rate
pence.
Sources at Clience House said Princess Elizabeth's health good.
Is
Her first public appearance will be at
at the Roya a concert College of Musle en October 19- two months and four days after the birth on August 15 of her second child.
After the birth of Prince Charles on November 14, 1948, Princess Elizabeth waited three and, a half before resuming.public months appearances.
Originally, her list of engage- ments included # heavily filled wock in October. Knocked off | the list were the International Motor Show on October 18, visits to Scout rallies on October 21 and 23 and a look at the Dairy Show on October 25.
gravely endangering
She manipulated the people of other states as pawns of Russian "Imperialism."
other
Threat to peaco Finally, he said, "the Soviet use of violence to impose its will and its political system upon peoples is a threat to prace."
Mr. Acheson believed But that they should
Into that acoount the possibility the Soviet Government; might not be unalterably com. mitted to standing in the way
оf редес.
take
Mr. Acheson sold that Soviet efforts to bring about the collapse of the non-Soviet world, and thereby full a prediction of Sa- genuine let theory, have made negotiation very difficult.
MR. DEAN ACHEBON
Mr. Narrollah Eniezam) (Persia). President of the United Nations General Assembly,
Page
IN LONDON ON BRAATHENS
TRADE PROBLEM
London, September 20.
Ministers of some Commonwealth countries today asked Britain not to let her new rearmament programme hinder the supply of military equipment she sends to them,
The request was reported to have been made at this afternoon's session of a conference of 10 Commonwealth nations which is informally discussing mutual economic, financial and trade problems.
The initiative for the dis- cussion оп the question of military equipment, it 14 learnt, came from countries other than India, Pakistan and Ceylon.
Some Ministers, it was stated, thought that because of Britain's own defence programine it might become difficult to get military supplies from her.
Singapore Chinese best off
Singapore, September 20.
They urged that the defence An American political exper requirements of the Common-collecting material for a book wealth countries should not bean Cunese politics, has found overlooked.
that Chinese in Singapore fare]
11
during the
countries and the United States.
The question of military sup opened the second day of its flics was understood to have been
discussed in relation to session at 3 p.m., G.M.T
balance of payments problem.
Dollar aspect
the
better than in any other large
city in the world.
"I have never seen a city to compare with Singapore,"
sold of Asian polities at the Washing- Paul M. A. Linebarger, professor
ton
School
of International
and
resources against further aggren sion.
Events In Korea made such mover: imperative, her delegate,
Freitas-Phenvalle Dr. Cyro de
He opposed told the Assembly. suggestions of usurping the Se- and curity Council's power
The request was made giving more responsibility to the
general discussion by Ministers of ways and means of General Assembly.
Council," he "The Security
counteracting Inflationary ten- declared, "Is the organ primarily dencles that may arise out of the responsible for the maintenance
new rearmament pro recent of pence and it would be impos-grammes of a nuramber of Com-Studies. sible to curtail its powers without
monwealth and West European Professor Linebargey warned incurring risk."
that if Communism in Malaya, trium- largely led by Chinese, phed, Singapore would become a dead city with closed shops hungry people, because the US would cease as
buyer of Malayan tin and rubber.
the "I don't think
Malayan Communist Party is intelligent Professor enough to realise it,"
"Even if Linebarger declared.
wanted to it could never make Singapore a going concern.""
Professor Linebarger is touring the East collecting material for He also plans to Bevin, British Mr. Ernest
Mr. Hugh Galtskell, British his hook,
Economic
Affairs, Visit Formosa and Japan-As- Foreign Secretary, was not pre- Minister for
gave a detailed review sent.
of the sociated Press, Dr. Robert Urdaneta Arbolaez Sterling-Dollar position and the (Colombia) was dected Chair-
latest aspects of Britain's economy man of the Political Committee to the Ministers during their
with
of the 52 cut
68 valid morning's closed session. votes cast.
Madras, September 20. Russian request
The Commonwealth represen- Dr. C. Mani, Director of the so far had a full South East Asian region of the The Russian group supported tatives have Professor A.M. Baranovsky Appraisal of Britain's economie, World Health Organisation, said received five financial and trade position in the here today that the Committee (Ukraine) who
context of the latest international has provided US$600,000 for the votes,
control and cradication of Mr. Lesier B. Pearson, developments.
malaria, tuberculosis, maternity (Canada) received one vota
discases
discase and venereal Dr. Gustavo Gulterrez (Cuba)
among the region's countries in 1931-52.1
The 50 nations attending con- of its tinue with the election
which officers for this Session many observers have described as the most crucial in its history.
Mr. Dean Acheson, American Secretary of State and Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign. Minister, were in their seats
and the States they control is a the sesaíon began. great barrier to peace.
Grava danger
This has nourished suspicion and inis-Information between peoples.
"It stands in the way of the mutual knowledge and confidence essential to disarmament.
"The rate at which the Soviet army Union has been building and armies, far beyond any ' re- quirements of defence, has grave- ly endangered peace throughout the world.
to
SU
The dollar aspect of the pur. chase of military equipment outside the Btoring Area Was
also believed to have been dis
cussed.
Mr. Gaitskell will again preside at tomorrow's sessions when the Ministers are expected to con- tinue their chonomie, and non- ejal talks.
HEALTH PLAN FOR SE ASIA
Mr, Acheson said that defen- sive strength was needed against
was the only nominee for Chair further aggression in order. pass through this time of tension man of the Economic Committee
In addition US$300,000 is al- without catastrophe and to reach and he was elected by acclama-
lotted for these under the UN Technical Aid Programme expen- "The honourable representative a period when genuine negotiation,
the Dr. B. J. Van Heuven Gaedhart
They will revert to questions dible in the same year, he stated. A planned visit to Swindon, of the Lebanon stated it precisely tion may take its place as dis (Netherlands) was elected Chair-
normal means of settling
Inter-Commonwealth
Dr. Mani said the Kandy con- when he near London, was delayed from at our last Assembly
man of the Social Committee. November October 27 to
14-salt There_can be no greater putes.
world trade when they meet on terence commencing on Septem- Mr. Adolfo Costa "This perspective is
du Reus Prince Charles' second birthday. disagreement
under ber 22 for four days will map than when one In the proposals of the Secretary (Bolivia), who nominated him, Friday in closed sessions
climinate your
the chairmanship of Mr. Harold out the A iour of an officers' cadet group wants to
programme of WHO's General for a 20-year program suzgcated that he be elected by Wilson. President of the Board regional work for four years start- school and a vlait - to Chester existence altogether?"
me, a perspective from which we acclamation as there was only
ing in 1952-Associated Press. sot Cathedral, previously
He continued, "The shroud November 3, were postponed untli accrecy which the Soviet leaders can derive the steadiness next spring-Assoclated Press. have wrapped around the people patience required, of us,
for
Very long struggle ahead in Malaya
London, September 20.
Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner-General for. South East Asia, said tonight that security forcos face. a long struggle with Malayan terrorists.
of
reflected
and
into
"This perspective takes account, the possibility that the Soviet Government may not be Inherently and unalterably com- mitted to standing in the way of peace and that may some day accept a live and let Ilve philo Nophy."
action
one nomination.
But Mr. Jacob Malik (Russia) Jumped to his fast and requested a ascret ballot.
of
of Trade.— Reuter.
and
NO VISA FOR PADRE
The result was that Dr. Van Heuven Goedhart was elected by
London, September 20. Court of Justice, whose advisory 54 votes with five abstentions.
The Rev. Michael Scott, the opinion would be considered at Wan Waithayakon Prince (Thailand), proposed by France, missionary champion of the the present session.
of the Herero tribes, who is recuperat-
Switzerland after by 53 lug in the Maharaja Jum
One ballet was cast for operation, has so far been un-
Sanch
American Nawanagar of India, who had not visa to attend the United Na-
of able to obtain an been nominated,
tloris session.
was elected Chairman Trusteeship Committee votes.
The
an
He wants to go as consultant for the International League for the Rights of Man.
from
In statement sant
A
safd: 8cott Switzerland, Mr. The choice
"The International League for Earlier, Mr. Acheson had des-
the Rights of Man has its head- cribed the present session of the
quertera in the United States, and Gomers! Assembly as a meeting
is recognised by the of decisian,
United Nations as a non-gov; Maharaja He declared, "Before.us les Chairman of the Assembly's Ad- was elected
ernmental organisation having consultative status the opportunity for
at the which can save the hope of ministrative and Budgetary Com-
United Nations. peace, security, well-being and mittee by acclamation.
The Asambly chose Venezuela, His secretary said in London
"Falluro to grant the vis Justice for generations to come and Australia as the countries to today that Mr. Scott had been "Before us lies also the op-
ad- trying since July 31 to obtain an would surely be prejudicial to portunity for drift, for irresolu- provide Vice-Presidents, in
American visa, The American the freedom of access to the Indition to the "Big Five"--Britain, tion, for effort feebly made.
maintained United Nations by organisations the United States, France, Russia Embassy in London
that the visa had not yet been re-and individuals having legitimate fused, but the Unlied Nations acasion began yesterday.
There are signs that the victory, It would encourage tre- Malayan terrorists have a ter-mendously all the peoples of rifle lot of fight in them still," Southern Asia, none of, whom he said on arrival from Sin-want Communisin," he said. this direction is disaster. gapore. "Only a fool would
say the situation is definitely getting better. It will be u
very long struggle whatever happens."
"The jungle which covers three- quarters. of Malaya is a terrorists from playground. 'get at them."'
"37 things were not to go wall "The choice is ours, It wilt and China-Reuter
best
DUTCH REQUEST TO BRITAIN
M
son for attending is ses- At last year's General Assem- A spokesman of the American today: bly, Mr, Scott was granted Embassy in London said hearing by the fourth Committee "The Embassy has done, and is on behalf of the Herero and doing, everything It can to get We would if other tribesmen of South-West an early decision, Dutch naval and air squadrons | Africa.
like to emphasise that while the
granted, can be posted to Royal Navy air- The question was subsequently visa has not been craft carriers for training next referred to the International has not been refused.Reuter, year.
The Hague, September 20.
Britain Holland has asked
in Korea, there would be a big be made whether we act or depresion of feeling and it whether we do not act." would make the peoples of He also declared, "Our Bouth East Asla bellove that hope of peace in our ability Communiam is very powerful to make absolutely plain to po- ལྕས་ indeed.
tential aggressors that aggression none of the countries, apart cannot succeed.
China, has Communisro "The security of those nations It is very hard to gained a hold. They have had who want peace and the security
of the United Nations itself de Mr. MacDonald, here for the Mr. MacDonald was accommands the strength to prevent Asia Economic Development panied by Dato Onn, Chairman of further acts of aggression." Conference, sald a great deal do the Malaya Rural and Industrial pends upon the outcome of the Development Authority, and Mr. Brazil today also asked the out of active service for extensive Korea conflict.
Pan, leader of the Progressive General Assembly to consider overhaul after a training cruise in
only minor successes.
-Imperative movos
A note on the Dutch Navy bud-
get said that the Dutch carrier, Karel Doorman, would be taken
"If the United Nations forces Party" of Singapore.-Associated plans for an international force the Mediterranen's later this year. gain a big and reasonably early | Press.
and for common mobilisation of-Heuter.
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