Spain's Value France
As An Ally
London, Nov. 14.
The questions of includ Ing Spain in the Atlantic › Pact is being studied here. Apain would be of value as a land, ate and sea base and military Author!(Ic here: have a high opinion of thờ Oghting qualliles of Spanish troops, but pollti- cal antipathy to General Franco's regime is likely to delay any Invitation to Spalt for a considerable @timo.--Renter.
MOVE BY
JAPANESE
LIBERALS
Tokyo, Nov. 14. The Japanese Prime Tinister, Mr Shigeru Yoshi-,
¿THEK CHINA/MAIL: WEDNESDAY; INOVEMBER: 15, 1950.
Ready To Talk
To Talks Banner Britain's
But Not
On Russian Terms
Paris, Nov. 14. »
The French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, told the French National Assembly to- day that France was ready to talk with Russia but not about Germany alone and not on the basis of the Prague declaration.
"The French Government is favourable to the principle of a meeting which would permit the restoration of direct contact between the representatives of the United States, of Great Britain and our own representatives with the re presentatives of the Soviet Government,” he said.
"I must say that the reference to the Prague declaration contained in the invitation from the USSR, which has been addressed to us, appears to us disturbing. It is best to say at once that this 's, Liberal Party today Prague declaration offers no basis of discussion. pealed to the principal position parties to Co- berato with the Govern hent in formulating a. supra Party foreign olicy."
The Speaker of the House of upaesentatives, Mr
Kijuro dehara, acting as official re- sentative of the Liberal Forty, today approached the heads of the Democratic and focialist parties suggesting a hree-party conference to ex- arrive at
honge. Ideas and
autual understanding
non-partisan
olicy" for Japan.
Mr Shidehara
regard- foreign
naked that
oreign policy issues
ised
for
urposes.
domestic
be not
that the proposed meeting has "France is ready
"Moreover, we do not think} M. Schuman also sold,
to associate
serious chances of lending us to herself with any initiative fend- the slackening of tension which ing to dissipate the causes of we wish for if Its object remains misunderstanding ta the sole question of Ger- ples. many.
among peo-
"It goes without saying that The agends of the conference this concern is in no way ir- would have to be wider than reconcileable with the care we the Soviet Government pro have to
defence poses and
organise our that agenda abould within the framework of the include at least other interna-Atlantic Pact. tonal difficulties.
"So Зотк as the peaceful initiatives to which
Calculated
Brutality
poutical By Bulgaria
Japanese political circles dis-
Washington, Nov. 14.
that
Junted the sincerity of the The Washington Post, in an iberal Party's approach, point-editorial today, declared g out that the Government the Bulgarian demands for the arty was angllag for support forced migration of Turkish om the opposition during the nationals was a "deliberate and prthcoming extraordinary ses calculated brutality-to em- on of the Dlet.
barrass the Turkish Govern- was It
recalled that the ment by thrusting upon it iberal Party suddenly toɔk etive interest in the "supra- Party foreign policy Issue" wmediately prior to convening the special Diet session early his summer with an identical im-Reuter.
of human beings without affording it any opportunity to prepare for their maintenance.'
It added that, moreover, the demand appears to be an in- direct violation governing migration between the two countries which laid
of the
we give our full support has not reached indisputable results this effort must be and will be completely
pursued."
BOAT
For Korea
At London Airport the UN flag was presented to General Sir G.. Ivor Thomas, the Quartermaster-General, from the United Nations Association. Here Sir Ivor is seen handing the banner to Captain D. Miller, skipper of the BOAC Speedbird which flew the flag to Korea via Tokyo. At right is Miss K. D. Courtney CBE, Joint M. Schuman said that Russia President and Chairman of the United Nations Associa. had followed a policy of com- plete isolation in her zone of Germany since 1945.
Schuman
ISOLATION
"in the series of unilateral actions of the USSR.". M.
added, "the most
is that in our eyes which led to the creation of a militarised police
presenting
serious
all
all the aspects of a strong German national army."
M. Scheman further sald that France did not think that German questions could "examined in isolation"-Reu- tor.
be
treaty Unashamed Spy
Haifa, Nov. 14.
tion.
Huge Sum Needed
For Development In The Far East
Warning To Egypt
London, Nov., 14. British officials here re-
fuse to admit the possibi- lity that Egypt is able formally to denounce and abrogate the 1936 Anglo- Egyptian Allianco and to take measures to secure the eviction of the British troops in thở Canal-Zone.
The Foreign Ofice spokesman has repeatedly pointed out that the Treaty does not provide for unilateral abrogation by either Government until after the Initial 20-year period is com-
Egyptian statements that the Treaty is considered no longer valid have been disregarded by Britain in part on the ground that it is not credible that Egypt will fail to honour is in- ternational undertakings.
At the same time it is pointed out here that Britain remains ready and willing to modify by agreement and before the time laid down in the Treaty the existing terms so on to give satisfaction to Egypt's national aspirations. But any change, it
maintained, must bo by
and
of
only path to an under-
here standing is seen
as the resumption
painstaking continuation
nego:lations, failed in the past. even though they may have
The
NOT COMPATIBLE
belief
ת!
diplomatic quarters here that Egypt would like to be accepted as a power Associated with the Atlantic Pact members in the defence
of the Eastern basin of the Mediterranean in the same way, as Greece and Turkey Is con- sidered to be not compatible with the threats to denounce an existing
The Atty.
felt,
community, it is could
consider scarcely associating with it a country which has not proved depend- deal- oble in its international ings.
At Lake Success, high diplo- matic sources had said on Mon- day that King Farouk would rescind the treaty in his Speech
New York, Nov. 14. from the Throne ot the Asia will need about $1,000 million of foreign inauguration of the Egyptian capital a year over the next five to six years to would raised day sentenced Shauket Shellabi, meet essential requirements "of economic develop-stationed thereafter in the Sucz
Call-up In US against mutual migration
Washington, Nov. 14.
The Haifa District Court to
to seven
down the principle that no obstacles should be
of a 20-year-old
years' imprisonment
for "pre- paring and attempting the col
cetion of information prejudi- cial to national defence."
Bulgars and Turks.
The Post said also that the The United States Army to-Turkish protest that it needs py announced a call for 40,000 time to
nscripts in January.
prepare for the Mass This ings the total request to 250,- make
entry of persons "Is unlikely to much impression neighbour which has shown Force scant regard for the nlectics of on volun- treaty obligations." United
00 since
bgan.
the war in Korea
The Navy and
thue to depend
rs.
BUM
Reuter
Alr
Press,
ол п
ment.
parliament later this week ond regard British troops
Canal zone as "enemy forces."
A British official said: "We Dr P. S. Lokanathan, the Executive Secretary can't say yes or no on that re- of the United Nations Economic Commission for action, we have not heard of port. It Egypt plans such Asia and the Far East said this to the New York Reuter and United Press, Journal of Commerce today.
Before sentence was passeri the accused man was reported to have admitted proudly that he was engaged in 'espionage to the Arab Legion. The hearing was held behind closed doors.-rate, Dr Lokanathan said, was The $1.000 million a year Reuter.
of manageable size, well with In the capacity of the United States and European countries
Some things
must be done -
-but I drink
MCEWAN'S
because I like it
to invest.
Dr Lokanathan believed the bulk of the investment should como from Government and International lending agencies.
However, he emphasised that private capital should not be excluded In developing Asiatic countries, but present conditions
limited the possibilities for private investment, making it necessary to place major lence on Government funds.
TC-
Dr Lokanathan said that Asiatic countries feel that the aid they are now receiving from abroad is inadequate,
LACK OF POLICY
They
aro also
dissatisfied
with the lack of any general policy in the United States and other foreign countries on
the question of assistance.
Improvement takes "Into account the recent In the trada balances of many Asintle couri- tries resulting from higher de- mand. In the United States and Europe for Asia's raw material exports.
The maintenance of adequate buying prices by the major consuming countries, he recom- mended, should be a matter of long-term policy that could by itself materially aid Asiatic economic, development-Reuter.
Seretse Khama
Distressed
London, Nov. 14.
Tokyo Court Sentences
A Foreigner
Tokyo, Nov, 14. An Iranian seaman, Abusa became the Arst D. Poor, foreigner to be sentenced by a Japanese court after General MacArthur gave back criminal jurisdiction over United Nations to Japanese courts beginning on November, 1, according to the Kyodo news agency,
Poor was arrested by the military authorities on Novem- bar 1 for being in Japan with- out a legal permit.
The military authorities turn- Seretse Rhamu confirmed to-ed him over to the Japanese day that he had signed an agree-who indicted him for violation ment with his uncle, the ex-of the Foreigners Registration their own and their children's Ordinance, Regent, Tahekedi. renouncing claims to the Bamangwato tribal chieftainship."
crew
Poor was given two month- The American. Point Four,
in guol for illegal entry into Japan. programme of technical assis- But in an interview with fo failed to sall on the s tance to undeveloped countries, Reuter, the exiled Bumangwain Iron of which he was a he said, touched only the fringe chief-designate said that he was member when the vessel left of the problem and must be ac- must distressed by his uncle's a Japanese port on October 27, companied by an overall invest-premature announcement of the
At the time of Poor's indict- ment programme.
agreement, which they signed a ment, the Kyodo Lobats last August 16.
news agency reported that he was ordered He said that they had also
" to be deported by Japanese au- gentleman's agreement" that thorities--Reuter, news, of the pact would not be mado public unil they could release it together.
Khomme and Thekedi from the Seretao is living in London Bamangwato tribal reserve, with his English wife, Ruth, and feating a tribal foud following their seven-month-old daughter, Seretse's marriage to the Lou- Jacqueline. The Brits Govern i don typist, Ruth WUllama 'ment had banned the Bercise Router.
Dr Lokanathan said, that his $1,000 million estimate
Boy Aged 4 Politically Undesirable
New York, Nov. 14. Tomas Shalen. eget four. declared a political undesirable by the Dutch so that ho could be reunited with his family.. them today by
shin, with
Tomas' troubles began in 1948- when his father, aged 32, was dirmised, from the Czech of. Industry for cal
Father,
Ministry
and a
fed to Germany while Tomas
“was 24 smuggled into Holland to live with friends.
Father got a job with thu International Retures Organira tion in Munloh, chut when to. tried to bring his son a from Holland he was told that? phils craild only be done. If a person
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