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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1951.
Paper Arrests
Tokyo, Feb. 12.
Anti-Occupation Jap
Jap Peace Settlement: Britain In Agreement With Rearming Policy
The Kyodo News Agency reported today that the police have arrested 501 permis
In connection with printing and distri- buling the anti-nocupation: newspaper,
"Volce Peace."
of
This paper became the mouthpiece of the Ja pantse Communist Party after
oficlat Red orgon, “Akabala" Wad banned last July.
the
Meanwhile, attorney gen eral Takeo Ohashi sald the government is cau- tiously studying measures to outlaw the Communist Farly. He told the Lower House Budget Committee that Red activities generally assuming violent militaristic singe. -United Press.
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London, Feb. 12.
Official sources said today that Britain agreed with the United States policy of pressing ahead with the Japanese peace settlement and of rearming Japan as soon as possible once the peace treaty is concluded. Officials also said the British Government was not sending a representative from London to participate in the forthcoming discussions between America's John Foster Dulles and the Australian and New Zea- land Foreign Ministers on the question of the Japanese peace treaty.
The Foreign Office already has a representative on the British High Commissioner's staff at Canberra, and
he would probably attend the conferences.
These officials added: "But he would not be expected
to take part in the discussions. The question of the New
Hush-Hush
CALL FOR Zealand and Australian attitudes towards the United Resolution
A SECOND
FRONT
New York, Feb, 12. House Republican leader Joseph Martin Jr., demanded tonight that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek be allowed to open Korean war "second front" on the Chinese mainland,
"Certainly, if the Soviet Union can employ fis puppet States to fight its wars, even against
their will, then the United States can call on its friends who are not only willing but begging for an opportunity," Representative Martin said in a speech at a Lincoln Day dinner. in Brooklyn.
President Chiong Kal-chels could probably double his 800,- 000 troops in six or eight weeks of fighting on the mainland and such a second front would re- duce pressure on the United Nations troops in Korea, on the French in Indo-China and on the countries in Europe.
"What are we in Korea for- to win or to lose? If we are not in Korea to win then this Administration should be in- dieled for the murder of thou- sands of American boys," said the Republican leader.
States proposals for the Japanese treaty is one for them to thrash out themselves.”
It is realised in London that fully appreciated. It is a matter neither Australia nor New Zea- for thom to discuss with Mr land are in complete agreement Dulles. In the British view with the American Ideas on there is no parallel between Japanese rearmament.
Japan and Germany." Both Commonwealth members Australian quarters sald Aus- made it clear at the Common- tralla would probably agree to wealth Prime Ministers Con- the rearmament of Japan within ference in London that if all the structure of a Pacific pact restrictions were lifted from the framed to ensure the security of Japanese armaments industry the South Pacific. and recruitment for war opera- tions, Australia and New Zea- seek "safeguards" Japanese land would "gainst possible aggression.
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On Kashmir ROXY BROADWAY
Lake Success, Feb. 12. The United States and Brigh delegation today continued to work in comparte secrecy on the Kashmir revolution to be pre- sented to the United Nations Security Council, while in- formed quarters said that a new idea was emerging for solution of the long deadlock over how
could the disputed arca
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A spokesman for both delega tion: refused ometal cominent beyond stating that no final text hnd yet been agreed. The dele- gations hope to produce it on Wednesday so that the Security Council will be able to meet on Thursday or Friday.
PRELIMINARY TALKS
Sydney, Feb. The External Affairs Ministers that Aus-of Australia and New Zealand, tralla and New Zealand would Mr Percy Spender and Mr agree to a limited revival of
Frederick Doidge, held prell Japan's cement industry
minary talks here today of "combat the recruitment
Japanese, peace treaty. units" of the Japanese army,
They will be joined on Wed- similar to those suggested for
Mr John Foster Germany, but without a general neday by
Dulles, President Truman's
Informants said the resolu- special envoy for the Japanese peace treaty discussions, who is tion, which is expected to be now on his way from Tokyo. couched in rather general terms, New Zealand's Foreign Affairs would centre on the problem of Minister arrived here yesterday. demilitarisation of Jammu and Both he and Mr Spender are Kashmir 14 prerequisite for keeping silent on the dis-holding of the plebiscite recon- from generall-mended by the Security Council. cussions, apart
-United Press,
staff.
Officials said. "the Australian and New Zealand positions are
Passengers
On "Chusan" ties-Reuter.
Allowed Off
Penang, Feb. 12. The influenza aboard the Peninsula & Oriental passenger has apparently liner, Chusan, The only reason that a second been brought under control. front had not been opened al-
Continuing her voyage to Far. ready was that the State De Eastern ports, the Chusan partment "would finally have reached here today and her supported Chinng Kai-sheit Passengers were permitted
to admit that we should have
all along.
He wa
warbed against putting
"all our eggs in the European basket" and said, "Let us re- member that we are fighting a war in Asiu."United Press.
Princess Home
to
innd without quarantine The liner, with 610 passengers on board, left London on Jan. 23 at the peak of Britain's in- fluenza epidemic.
On the ship's arrival at Bon- bay on Feb. 6. 12 passengers had the flu. The Bombay Port authorities quarantined 354 dis- embarking
aboard passengers another ship in the harbour,
At Colombo
the London, Feb. 12.
on Friday Princess Elizabeth return.dport health authorities allowed home today by air from Malta, disembarking passengers ashore visitors to the where she has been on holiday but restricted with her husband, the Duke ship to those with official bus!- of Edinburgh.-Reuter.
ness.-Reuter,
Sapphire Jet Engines: Contract For U.S.
Flint, Michigan, Feb. 12.
The Buick division of General Motors Corporation announced today that it would build British-designed J-65| Sapphire jet engines for the Air Force under the largest single defence contract a company has ever received.
TITOISM APPEARS IN
J
W.GERMANY
Frankfurt, Feb, 12. Dissatisfied West German Communists will form a new independent Workers Party this spring modelled along the Unes of Marshal Tito's deflanco It was AD- of the Kremlin, nounced today.
WAB
The announcement that à now
be formed party would made by a group of 100 dis- Communists who have sident been holding a two-day pre- meeting at Ralingen, paratory near Dusseldorf, in the British Zona of Germany. The nouncement Eith
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The engine will be used the F-84 Thunderjot ighters which are the Air Force's standard ground support aght. ers, and alco are being sent to European members od the North Atlantic treaty organisa tion-United Press,
CHARGE OF INSULTING POPE PIUS
Christi, Feb. 12.
the party The trial of boaušíhí 30-year-
would be formed in April.
The Party leader will be Josefold Laura Diaz, an Italian Com- munist deputy accused of insult- Schoppe, former assistant editor
or-
was
Defence
of Das Frale Volk, British Zoneg Pope Plus XII, has been
postponed ind
indefinitely. It Communist Party newspaper, due to begin here tomorrow.
Communist disaidiente claim
The postponement was granted their movement is already
plea of her ganised in 60 cities and many on the umaller communities in Germany. Counsel, the Communist deputy, Schoppe was suspended from too busy in the German Communist Party now."! on Dec. 9, 194
1949. He, was oc- cused of associating with the *pitoist olique.
that he was.
Signor Faust Parliament ju
Blaz a charged with saying
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