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The Schoolboys' Own Exhibition

FRENCH

REARMING

APPROVED

Pleven Gets Votes Of Confidence

Paris, Jan. 8. The French Government won three confidence votes from

National the

As- sembly tonight in its 740 milliard francs (£755 mil- lion) rearmament Bill, which thus became law.

The Upper House (the Coun- oil of the Republic) on Friday approved the total amount but rejeeled the Governments proposals to raise 140 milliard Cranes (£143 million) in extra taxation to finance .

01

The Prime Minister, M. Rene Pleven, put the three condence votes to the Lower House

the second readlog tonight and won them all.

The voting was 123 to 220 on a motion to confirm the total and military ex- rearmament ponditure figure and the plans for extra taxes.

Air Marshal Sir Basil Embry, Air Officer Com- manding-in-Chief, RAF Fighter Command, opened the National Schoolboys' Own Exhibition in the Horticultural Society's Hall, Vincent Square, Westminster, last week. Above schoolboys are seen working model tanks on the stand of the Royal

Armoured Corps.

Trouble In Indonesia

A

the

os The

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1951:

ACCEPTANCE OF BRITISH PLEA New British

United Nations Postpones Action On China

CHIANG

INVITED

TO U.S.

No Drastic Measures

Be Decided Yet

To

Lake Success, Jan. 8.

The United Nations Political Committeestonight accepted Britain's plea that they should adjourn until Thursday to seek a basis for a Korean settlement before taking drastic measures against China.

By a vote of 44 to five, with seven abstentions, the Committee ac- cepted Sir Gladwyn Jebb's appeal for one last effort for an honourable settlement.

what

Mr Jacob Malik, the Soviet delegate, opposed an aggressor recognised for adjournment, declaring that the Chinese People's Republic he is, it then becomes the lask of the policy-makers to decide agreed with the Soviet view that the only way of settling by what means and to what the Korean problem was to withdraw 'immediately all extent he is to be checked and Meanwhile, by nels foreign troops and allow the Korean people to settle their punished. own affairs.

This was the only solution which could "release the people of Asin from the plague of war."

Sir

I

Gladwyn suggested the ing of more drastic measures. ddlny to give the three-man we are to make one inal ecase-fre group time to con-effort to make Peking see reason, sider all possible approaches. He I do not want today to favour

an acceptance unged

of the one particular approach....But; Israeli plan for a stage-by-stage the Israeli) plan should receive settlement of all Far Eastern tullest debate," Issues, starting with a cease-fire

Sir Gladwyn asked the Com-

in Korea and the gradual with-mittee to take a few more days, drawal of all troops.

perhaps adjourning until Thurs- Even if this were not ne-day, "before wo entirely despair ceptable to Peking, the United of a solution which would enabic with the Nations should be on record as us to live in harmony necepting

principles, new regime at Peking. Router.

break may take place. docs, it must be clear that

these

T..is

it

tive has been not to attack China but

CAUTIOUS SUPPORT San Francisco, Jan. 8.

will in no way be the fault of Lake Success, Jan. 8. Generalissimo Chiang

those nations whose one obje- Brillin today expressed Kai-shek has been invited cautious Tupport for the but to show that aggression to

come to San Francisco seven-point Israeli programme does not pay, Nor will this war, break in any way immediately to discuss world affairs, for ending the Korean

Russia rejected it on assist the efforts of our soldiers. including Communism, ac-

grounds that it did not demand we must and shall give those withdrawal of soldlers all support while the cording to Richard Chase, the immediate President of the San Fran- United

forces from

hostilities continue. We must cisco Press Club.

also, however, recognise that a

Last

Sir

States

India's

1

of moral courage and Intellec tual fucidity the United Na- tions will at least have done a

which plain thing

tho free peoples of the, world expect."

United Press.

New Round-Up

In Singapore

Bingapore, Jan, 8, The police today arrested as suspected Communisin Mr P. V. Sarma, Indian President of the Singapore Teachers' Union, and Mr Abdul Samad, chief sub- editor of a leading Malay nowspaper.

Today's arresta were part of a roundup of pro- minent suspects.

Another surprise arrest discloned was that of the Bingapore barrister, Mr John Ebar. who repre- Hertogh's sented Bertha Malay husband, Mansoor Adabl, in the Court over her custody December.-Router.

cano in

Premiers

East

Empire The Far

Ambassador

To Madrid

London, Jan. 8.

Sir John Balfour, formerly British Ambassador to Argen- tina, was tonight officially op pointed Ambassador to Madrid,

Britain withdrew her Am- bassador from Madrid in 1940 to comply with a resolution by the United Nations Assembly condemning the Franco regime, The Assembly revoked resolution last November.

this

In December the United States appointed Madrid its former Ambassador to Argen- tina, Mr Stanton Grims.

Sir John is 50. During the recent war he was Minister in Lisbon and Moscow and in 1945 became Minister in Washington. He was appointed to Buenos Aires in 1948.

Ho speaks 10 languages, In- cluding Russian and Spanish-

Reuter.

Discuss Situation

London, Jan. 8. The Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference today made con- siderable progress towards finding common ground in their attitude to Far Eastern problems, it was authoritatively stated.

The Ministers regard the Far East as today's danger point, even though in the event of an actual conflict other areas might be more im- portant.

grievous and illegal

aggression in they gave the Prime Ministers difficult

the

Chiung to Washington Nations and chief cog in the native is to be driven into the situation, is of the Far Eastern A Hypothetical

These scurces

were

Dear

States

on

-LA

он

ad

Enid the dis- The Prime Ministers discuss-fare already understood to have

not completed general cussions strongly for ed a suggestion that Communist pressed

will be continued line and their of an

the Keclarations by Britain's Sir collective break What China will Chines or without reaching any recognition-as essential Tuesday after which attention Djakarta, Jan. B. Mr Chase said that several Gladwyn Jebb and Russia's not help those soldiers."United conclusion, it was learned au- approach to a settlement of the will be turned to Middle East

affairs-United Press. the United Press.

thoritatively tonight.

Far Eastern conflict. Dutch spokesman said communications had been ex-Jacob Malik in

STILL DISAGREED Com-

BOLD DEMAND

Formosa and the problem of But Australia and New Zea-

with thq here today that Ambonese changed between the club and Nations main Political

Scurces connected New York, Jan. 0.

how negotiate A cease-fire land have made it clear that

to atmittee were doubly significant members of the former Royal Chlang's Headquarters

WAS A New York Times editorial, in Korea were also thrashed they are reluctant to give the conference refused to be drawn Netherlands Indonesian Army Formosa, Madame Chlang was because the Ismel! plan

the world

concerning the Impression to

tha: into discussion of commenting on the Korea de out. and that there included in the Club's invitation. understood to be the basis were restless

memo on this United Today's session of the con- Commonwealth polley the cease-fire formula expected bate in the United Nations, sald Incidents and had been minor

eventually the Chinese Communists "not ference lasted 80 minutes. If the invitation is accepted, to be put forward

Issue is in direct opposition to vassing 29 United Nations mem- of disobedience to or- cases

demand The Commonwealth

bers for opinions on proposale Prime that of the United States. the meeting will be at a public by the United Nations three-merely risk but boldly ders.

met this afternoon the complete moral disintegra- Ministers

is in and

Canada

stop Chiang's

with to thrand Communist China views man negotiating committee. The spokesman denied that forum,

aggred that

It was conceded Mr Liaquat All Khan, the Washington. when the of had rebelled would be disseminated by the

cam- tion of the United Nations." the

The proposal Ambonese

discussions had and television.-mittee of three was forwarded The paper said: "The United Prime Minister of Pakistan, was

South Africa is vigorous in however,

the and had started shooting at the Press, radio

of the Indian Prime Nations is told upon what terms also present. week to des- United Press.

opposing recognition the been "extremely grave" in

to as a Hague

restore population

search for woys capitulate in face of it can

Britain's top military advisers

Chinese Communists. Minister, Mr Pandit Jawahar- patch, quoting "reliable sources,"

Washington, Jan. 8.

can adralt its

st the con- were also present said fal Nehru, who was expected aggression. It

Observers here recognise that pence, although the sources said of the the nature had reported on Saturday,

The State Department

error inference. It is understood that

Britain and India will find it nothing in that He also denied that Colonel today it has no information on to discuss it at the Common-

lo swing Con- denouncing Van Santen,

these US. memo was before the con- Dutch Com-

reports that Generalissimo wealth Primo Ministers

and take the

of the military

ference. munder In Indonesia, had

and Chiang Kai-shek has been inference now in session in Lon- the first place

abottors, sponsors

Anally an assessment

in Korea and

Most observers orders to use

position force if necessary vited to come to Washington don.

partners in that aggression into strategic value of Formosa and against Ambonese,

the

Benegal Rau, for military discussions.

its humbled bosom. The alter- United had chief delegate to the Hague despatch had stated.

private groups If any The spokesman added, how-

It is learned that this will ever, that Colonel Van Santen invited

they

back- "If the United Nations does had not kept the State mediation movement, was art=500.

provide the necessary informed. United Fected to fly to London prob Ambonese Department the

ably on Tuesday to discuss so capitulate, it will have an-ground for the Prime Ministers discussion of measures

nounced to the world that there to continue the the plan. make trouble because Holland Press.

moral principle of re- Far Eastern affairs and Chino, to the Indo- was responsible

To allow time for the seven-is one

they left it on nesian Government for their

programme to materialise, sistance to aggression when the from where point

and quite Friday. the 60-nation Political Com-aggressor is small, third confidence conduct.

and quite Santen, how German Mission mittee adopted Sir Gladwyn's principle of resistance when the

another

opposite

CRUCIAL ISSUE There was a full muster suggestion and adjourned until Thursday. But before it quit for aggressor is sufficiently power-the nine Commonwealth states- afternoon's for this the day, it heard Mr Malik's ful and arrogant. To make that

ending admission is to put an end to plenary session except for Mr attack of the plan for ending Rome, Jan, 0.

calling the moral value of the United the Korean

of Australia, and settling

R. G. Menzies, fighting and Sett Nations Charter." The West

Federal German

Far Eastern crisis. Mr

The Herald Tribune said: who has a cold. Mr Erie Har- Government will probably cs-

rison, the Australian Resident said: "The Israeil proposals le tablish

a mission to

not contemplate the immediate "Some hope apparently per- Minister in London, See this year, the new German withdrawal from Korea of all slats among the Consul here, Dr Clemens Von The Sacred Congregation for)

dair Liaquat Ali Khan arrangements Bossible 101, Bretonu, said today in an inter They make it nist nations that in spite of all presenting him at meetings 10-

for the United States cease-fire

Was Dominions over from their pre-that the official Indian news the Propagation of Faith Gold

be worked out. That hope la the Italian news interventionists

maintain be tu

by Mr Moham-sent A four-engined Constellation view

attitudes. Hitherto,

following Interve

to slim as to foday that Bishop Patrick Byrne, plane crashed on to the runway agency.

be negligible. their troops in Korea

All, Secretary-General for discussion of the Prime Minis- apostolic delegate in Korea, and at Filton Airport,

if the Chinese were Moreover, We near here,

Diplomatic

with long relations

as they deem fit. long other Catholic

of to find it in their interests missionaries today, skidded and hit a store

would be suppose the representative countries other neized by the Communists, last containing

50,000 gallons of

resumed once Germany Jme were now somewhere in petrol. Manchuria. The report was

Of the crew of six, two were regained full sovereignty in received from a reliable source, slightly injured. There was no fields, including foreign affairs,

he added-Reuter,

It was 335 lo 222 on a motion bad discretion to take necessary

rejecting an Upper House amendment reducing revenue in the civil budget,

the

the

On motion- confirming the Ax- sembly's previous vote In favour of the whole Bill-t

was 333 to 181-Reuter.

Fate Of Bishop

-United Press.

Rome, Jan. 8.

Colonel Van

on Salur- ever, had reported day that the situation in the Ambonese

camps was quiet. The Dutch authorities did not the incidents in the regard camps as serious.-Reuter.

Crash On Runway

fire.-Reuter.

Bristol, Jan. 8.

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NOT UNNATURAL Sir Gladwyn said:

"I-think

am expressing the views of the great majority when I say Murder that all honourable ways should be explored but that, in

last

out

non-Commit

Attempt

men

was

of

Question

London, Jan. 8. British officials said on Monday night that the question of withdrawing recognition from Commu- nist China wwe hypotheti-

These officials said, "AI present the British Govern- ment is not contemplating such

cal.

re-

Press

step."

United

were agreed that the fact that Far Eastern discussions were being continu- ed indicated that there was süll a wide measure of disagreement China policy, which sources connected with the conference described as a "good deal of talk on an analysis of facts".

Meanwhile, India's views on the Far East were made known in a statement from India House reporting

orting Mr Nehru's speech to the opening session of the con- ference last Thursday. The bul letin said Mr Nehru told conference that limited against or economie boycott of Communist China would only keep

the

war

the world in a state of ten- gion and not serve the interesta of peace.

It was considered significant

med

accompanied

the release was made

Prime

Ministers

férence

Asia and the world," he said.

on

canvassing Western opinion to Foreign Affairs, Mr S. M. Ikters had been confined to poll-ceipt of the American memo

ramalah,

od naming Com- the Foreign Secretical policies in the Far East. the question ag-

and Mr Habib Rahimtoo- Today's session

ion will give them munist China an aggressor. tary, and haa Israel, more than any other de- call a truce, a charge of

deter

Com- the Paicistan High

of the perspective

The Indla an-1

House bulletin an overall of all legate, is aware of the inconsis-gression would hardly

such proposals. In them. As for fear of an

political and military aspects said Mr Nehru told the con- missioner in London. war, the definition of The Service chiefs attending of the situation in that area, Palestine the United Nations re-out

and it was "idle teney

the peatedly passed cease-fire re- China's offence does not in any

Field conference wore:

It was believed here tonight Irrelevant talk

to

of Com- United Na-Marshad Sir solutions, but these brought no way commit the

William Sum, that the Kashmir dispute be- munist China as a satellite of tlone or the United States to result."

Generalweon Chief of the Imperial

India and

Pakiston the Soviet Union". such an engagement. With the

Ficet would be dise Admiral Staff,

of the

be discussed _at_ an in- "After centuries, China has Lord Fraser, First Sca

Lord. formal meating of the Prime emerged as a main power in and Sir John Slessor, Marshal Ministers tomorrow night.

and No details were available of the Royal Air Force

Mr Nehru said most of the ubout which Chief of the Air Staff:

The Indian Prime Minister, would be taking part in the Problems in Asia were tied up with the poverty of the people. Cairo, Jan. 8,

was accompanied discussions Reuter. Pandit Nehru,

THE MAIN TASK peaceful and The newspaper, Al-Ahram,

ALARM OVER U8, at the conference by Sir Girja

"These are problems which London Jan. 8,

be solved by force o insists

Ministers attending the cannot terms vices from Damascus reported cease-fire

The general tendency attempt on the General of the Indian External which ignore the principles for that a second

Ministry, Mr Krishna Commonwealth conference ap-arms. which the United Nations took life of the Syrian Army Chief Affairs

rearmament today, is to be alarmed by the towards Colonel

the Indian High Com-pear Adib

Menon, up arms and which it still is of Staff

and Mr United States persistence on a only increasing. world tension. determined to assert.

Shishaldi, was made on Jan. 6. missioner to Britain,

M. O. Matthal, Private Secre "get tough" policy with Com- We should not lose sight of our

munist China. It is not unnatural, when The

main task of preserving peace." that Col. paper said

Sources connected with the Mr Nehru said India was the faced

with a situation in which Shishakll was shot at by un-tary to the Prime Minister,

while walking The question of the recogni it is becoming increasingly unknown persons

a street but the bullets tion of Communist Ching has conference mid that Monday's only country cutting down on

become the most crucial issue stasion the first attended. by defence expenditure. He said: likely that Peking is prepared down

"We are not weakening qur to consider an honourable solu- missed-United Press.

of the conference, sharpened by representatives of all Common-

wealth countries made "com defensive position but we want that United Nations mem- tion,

the American note, to 22 United

the

arrive

resort at any

on

cannot wo

honourable solution if Peking said today that private ad- Shankar Bajpai, Secretary

WIH

bers should be pondering what

to do next and what way is

result in Q

best

Rebuilding Fort

Saigon, Jan. 8.

1

Tho

Nations calling for China to be/siderable progress in finding to spend more on the 'settlement branded as an aggressor if she covering and establishing a com-of our people,"

mon approach to the following: Mr Nehruz sald the United to manifest their unity of Pur-

French forces have started still refuses to agree to a ecase-subjects: pose. We know it may be neces

A cease-fire in Korea; Nations and the Commonwealth recap-fire in Korea. to take action which might rebuilding the newly Bary

CONCERTED POLICY

2) The

"the countries should, work with the policy of real cleavage tured fort of Tarnal, 16 miles

Emphasis at the present con- Commonwealth Governments on new China." between China and the free west of the port of Moncay,

*Limited need for a procedure in the United Na-

war or economie world. That would be fraught on the jungle trail from China ference is on the

boycott of China would bring on the north-east of the concerted Commonwealth policy dons; with dangerous possibilities for Into

a state of tension and hald-up all the world and not least for Tonking Della, a French Army on this fasue.

programme in pursuit of China,"

onnounced here Dommunique.

peace."United Press,

Britain's Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Buvia, and Mr Nehru

MANDRAKE: THE MAGICIAN

Sir Gladwyn indicated cou-todayRouter. tious support for the program me proposed by Israel. The chief points of that programme call for an Immediate cease-fire. progressive withdrawal of all non-Korean

the troops from peninsula. the establishment of a unified Korea under United

with Nations auspices

Com munist China and Russia par- ticipating in the supervisory

commissions, and as 'a anal step consideration "at a matter of urgency"

of all outstanding problems between Poking and the United Nations."

LAST EFFORT

Sir, Gladwyn paid: "I think most of us agree with the general criticism of the Peking slogan of negotiationis first and conto fro atlerward.;. 'Of course, conso"fled – muj be on certain candittonen.

WE think alatt" effort should ¡be made: petora wa wiara, khéoic-

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(3) Formosa; -

(4) Recognition munist China.

of Com-the

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

WHAT-- HAPPENS TO THE OLD SPECIMENT

YES THAT HAPPENS WHEN IT DOES, WE GET A NEW SPECIMEN.

LET'S NOT TALK ABOUT SUCH AN UNPLEASANT SUBJECT ON SUCH

A LOVELY DAY.

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