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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20; ; ; 1950,

CHINESE POLICY IN MELTING POT The Camera

Chilled Relations Develop

་་

As Result Of Korea

London, Nov. 19.

Wostorn estimates of Chinese foreign policy havo again been thrown into the melting pot. Following the Chinese Government's decision in October to send Chinese armies into Tibet and to permit some form of intervention in Northern Korea, the attitude of the Western Powers to tho Chinese Government is now more uncertain than it has been for several months.

True, the General Assembly of the United | sidered hardly capable of Ntung

the facts. Nations had already rejected, at the start of its

The most likely explanation session, the Indian resolution-proposing that dele-of the recent Chinese mover, it gates from Peking should replace the Nationalist Chinese delegation at the headquarters of the United Nations.

But in that debate, the British delegate voted in favour of admitting a delegation from Peking, thereby taking a public stand in favour of a change of representation.

that the Chinese Government, unconcerned by world opinion, is determined to pursue what it conaldera to be to own terri

thought in theso quarters, is

torial interests.

One of these is control of

Tibet, the ancient vassal of the the united objective of con- Chinese dynastien The other

trod of the Yalu River power stations, which feed the industry of Manchuria,

During the summer months, famillor with the facts can have support for the idea of ad- doubted that the Chinese "Gov-

It remains to be seen whether mitting Communist China to ernment imended very soon to this objective can be safely the United Nations

"liberate" Tibet from the had been

re-limited.--Reuter. gradually caining ground gime of the Dalai Lama, the among the non-Communist long expected news does appear Governments in the organisa- to have been unexpected in Its tion, although the United States timing.

Can't Lie

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Reynolds Nothing Like A Rain Backs Up Of Dollars

Mikardos

and many Imtin American The evidence of Chinese Com- Governments still strongly op-munist intervention in North Kores is harder to evaluate. pose the idea.

The British Government was The Chinese Prime Minister and naking no secret of its viewForeign Minister, Mr Chou that a refusal of admission to En-la, said at the time when

United in fact, the 38th

Nations forces crossed Government which,

Parallel that China ruled the Chinese mainland with its population of 400,000,- could not "stand idly by."

The last-minute dispatch of

London, Nov. 19. 000, was unrealistic and liable

which ap

to have

The Co-operative news- appours to be

troops materialised from North of the paper, "Reynolds Newa," in

River Yalu

when the North its editorial today called Korean armies were on the point of collapse, looks super upon Labour Britain to take ficially as if it had the bour- the initiative in bringing goois faults of being too little about a settlement between and too late.

the Powers.

out of sympathy with the sentiment of Asian nation

alism.

In adopting this standpoint in the face of American opposition and of the complication which results from the Korean In- cident, Mr Ernest Bovin hod not boen ashamed to follow a lead from Pandit Nehru in the bellef that no Westem Govern- ment could afford to neglect the serious opinion of the main non- Communist power in Asin,

In the second half of October, Chinese polley towards Tibet and Korea looked like calling

halt to the steady drift to

recognition 'by the Western Powers and admission

wards

UNWILLINGNESS

It said: "Korea has shown that the Soviets are not prepared to The policy behind this man-risk a war. There is no reason There was in any case a mark- oeuvre is difficult to understand. to assure that the Soviet Union

Is insincere

out in putting unwillingness among the feceru for a settlement. ed that the Western Governments to believe

"Therefore, it not enough to Chinese Government was consciously

four-power talks are un the Korcan disposition to overlook the pre-

rean campaign, and a satisfactory." sence of Chinese unlta

in

Expected Asia

For South East

London, Nov. 19.

Exports in London hope that the publication shortly of the British Commonwealth report on aid to South and South-East Asia will crystallise ideas for a

great dollar development programme in Asia, to start during the coming year.

Spearheads of such developments would be India, Japan, Pakistan and later, perhaps, Indo-

takoy and say that the Russian proposals nesia-countries where conditions' exist for useful NO POINT IN

Urging The assumption in the first Government

that the British should submit

instead of wasteful development.

To some extent the programme might be BIG 4 TALKS

to the world organisation, which few days after their discovery counter-proposals for the sub-automatic, but to the extent that it requires ac-

has been in progress for the whole of this year,

FINDIA'S INFLUENCE

In the first place, the repre- sentations made by India in Peking on the question of the Chinese march into Tibet are likely to have considerable in- fluence abroad.

was that in due course the cam- paign would be fought success fully up to the Sino-Korean and

question of Chinese intervention could be dropped,

The reason for the slowness

willingness

to

between the

return, British influence and slow than that! Aldoma programme which has issues.

be

used to. secure admission of Communist

unent in un- Congress which voted Marshall power conference.

is

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to be discussed, the paper tions and policy decisions they would be actions Washington, Nov. 19.

"These proposals should

and policies in Asiatic countries, in Britain as well

The United States may recognise

of the the reality

soon tell Russia that this Soviet-Korean frontier and the acdern world the existence of as United States policies and actions.

Communist and non-Communist There would be nothing to the Commonwealth countries of further Big Four negotia- nation sees 'no point in systems, which must and simple as a "rain of dollars", Asia. mcang of living together in

Washington would not do it, Beyond these two automatletions until Moscow, ceases or both systems will go and no responsible Americans points, the outlook is obscure. ita flagrant violation of in- of United Nations spokesmen in up in atomic smoke.

believe that a mere outpouring It is not necessarily worsened ternational pledges, it was admitting the presence of "Whore the two systems of dollars in Asia would be by the Chinese units in Korca and, clash,

Republican gains in in Malaya, Indo-effective, even if it were feas- the recent

disclosed today. American election. Clearly, there is no question oven then, in drawing the con- China, Burma and Korea, the ible.

Senator Robert Taft of an Indian reversal of policy clusion that the Peking Govern- Russian and Chinese

(Repub- Govern- These London experts direct lean) has said that he does thority that some high Amerl- It can be stated on high au- towards Communist China. The ment was consciously involved, ments should be called on fact that the Chinese Govern-

the not think there is any attention to passages in was generally considered in use their infuerîce

great can officials support the view to dump Gray Roport which represents difference ment effectively governs China London to be a

two that this should be the tenor of is the basis of Indian polley, and

marked un-down the friction which may the most farsighted American American parties, on foreign the United States' reply to the to be involved in spark into war. this fact is still true.

view. that "the process of policy. It was a Republicanrocent Russian bid for a four- hostilities with China. But the Impression has been

The British

Gettnan Government, should created abroad that the Chinese which has always been a par- the move into Tibet was unexpected

The Soviet proposal is seen by India at the moment when tican of an understanding with China to the United Nations. of assisting recovery in deve sicceeded beyond all expecta-

flons. Tibetan delegates were still on

here as an obvious propaganda ground

"Most Important of all, Bri-loped countries", and that "a that

Most important of all will move rather than a genuine ex- their way to Peking to discuss friendship with the West might tain should declare to the world needed, feasible and effective be the attitude of the Asiatic pression of desire to settle the

would require negotiated settlement. Though counter-balance Soviet influence, that she is prepared to, devote programme

countries. At the recent Luck-German question. does not want to be forced to a fixed proportion of her years." take China to task for its national income to raising the There have been indications now Conference on Asian de Russia said she wanted to talk |

velopment, A high American Korean policy.

standard of living in colonial for some time, repeated today,

Western about claimed expert and undeveloped territories."—/ that after achieving the defeat Americans offer aid, they

when "remilitarize" Germany. Al- of aggression in Korea, the accused of interference Reuter.

United States might

though suspicious of Moscow's tura to-

motives, when

American -policy- wards a great constructive pro-

makers feel that flat objection gramme for Asia to wrest the ward to do not come for- offer aid they aro accused of indifference.

would be likely to provide pro- The

paganda for the Kremlin theme Gray Report recom-

alone The Gray Report put it that ended private investment an that the Soviet Union

the best way, but admitted wants to soc world peace: There- defensive and that in that its effectiveness would before, serious consideration

to counter this, the economie

and social field uncertain in the present condi- being given the tree nations must go over tions. So for in the postwar proposals in which the West outline basit require-

It is difficult to see how anyone

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China

the on

THE PREFERENCE

Provided that the Chinese units can be defeated militarily, It would prefer not to draw the DAug] political and diplomatle conclusions.

BRITISH

The United States Govern JEWRY'S

to

ment, though not yet ready admit

Communist China into

the world organisation, certain- ly does not wish to be involv- ed in a war with the Chinese on the mainland.

The possibilities implied

are

by

| CARPET CLEANERS consequently Willing to over-

ם

Initiative from Rusila.

THE OFFENSIVE

entary

programmes

are

that

arc

and

to the offensive, to demonstrate period. American private in- would PROTEST

that

tho effective 11.50 resources can

be achieved with- out the loss of freedom.

vestment in Asia

efforts

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Exponit, Arierican private

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the

Secretary

hocking

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Peking's Korea offer some evidenco, of good

Propaganda

of

talks. London, Nov. 19,

Ono requirement would be statained Chinest intervention The Board of Deputies of

In two automatie ways the investors want assurances of that Russia show some sign of in Korea

she of an almost end- British Jews today protested programme may already be at pen-nationalistic policies abiding by the promises

and ICas campaign and, at the against the "KCILITNAMEnt in work.

ef light taxation on capital, mado at the vital wartime con- One is that nome countries of The new nations of Aala are ferences very least, of guerilla 9ghting, Eastern and Western Germany'

at Teheran, Yalta and which would turn Korea into which, it said, was a betrayal Asia are already receiving large reluctant to concede such as Potsdam- that is, reverse the

destroyed another Greece, and necessitate | non-Jews

by the amounts of dollars for the surances for any money,

palley which far-reaching financial help nad Nazis,

strategic materials they sell to continued

Recognising this, the Gray of State, Me Dean Acheson, has Board also decided the United States, and can get Report recommended garrisoning by the

to more The

rollance described for dollars United Nations troops.

the on the International Bank and Acheron's draw the British Government's

betrayal The Western Powers do not attention to "evidence of the strategie materials that they the United States. Export-Im-

present want to face the consequence resurgence of Nazism in Ger- can produce in future.

port Bank.--Reuter,

reported to be that the United of admitted intervention

The other is that a great by many which, it said, was

States is willing to negotiate redistribution China, either in the political grave menace. to Jews and to States gold stock is already in United of the

in good faith, but unless Russia or the military field, and are Democracy.

On German rearmament the progress because the devalua

Blue falth, there is

point in tion of sterling made sterling look a good deal provided that Board passed a resolution sa3-

negotiating further agreements the issue can be closed withining it "views with grava con- goods cheap and dollar goods

mendy to see them broken also. JACKSON DRY reasonably short time.

ceri. the rearmament of Eastern doar

United Press. Since the devaluation of But if it is not closed, the and Western Germany"

London, Nov.: 19. CLEANING CO. cost of the Korean campaign

"The Board, records its con- sterling in Bogtember, 1949, the

About 300,000 inhabitants in men and money will riseviction that the existence or re- United States has lost $1,643,- Antung, the

frontier the Yalu River, have taken

port on Clothes dry cleaned or dyed | steeply, This must leave its creation of a German army or 000,000 of gold.

BATE OF LOSS

frontline

up "national mark in International relation armies is a betrayal

defence millions of Jew, and non-Jews Most of this loss has occurred posts" ships..

to help the destroyed

North by the since the Korea outbreak, dur Koreans against "the American CHILLED RELATIONS · Nazis it added.

ing which period the United aggressors,” Peking Radio, said another resolution, the States has lost $1,083,000,000 today. Any hopes which the British Board listed as evidence of a or at the rate of $2,800,000,000 The Radio, quoting a Now Government may have enter- | resurgence, of Nazlain in Ger

China Agency report, said that

Sydney, Nov-19. tained of making contact easier

the "continuance in In the past fortnight, the rate peasants in the port had or South Wales Minister for Lands Sir John Robertson," Naw between Feking and the West

Wester Germany of

loss has accelerated again.. ganised stretcher parties to Semille manifestations, tho ap Wuhout weakening the serve with the Ketean "People's in the 1800's le remembered chiefly for his brilliant solution to leading positions in huge gold stock, this redistribu-

were putting into of an anciliajve club, Anancial dife and administration, tion greatly strengthens the re practice the slogan: "Defeat the packcament. Ineffectiveness of "do- serves of other countries. will be arrested

enemy by greater production."" "What about drinking--our- Much of the gold and dollars Router. The timing and handing of saxification and the release of the Tibetan altaic venoftrar criminals convicted of war have been coming to Britain. chilled relations between Fakings galdet humanity "^ and Debt and havo)

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