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CONFERENCE OPENS

U.S. Policy Outlined:

With Peking Military Assistance

Lendon, Feb. 13. The main purpose of the Sino-Ruralan paci In to prevent the recurrensa of aggression by Japan or powers Ussociated with her, the Hoviet Literary tho today. Garcito wald

anniversary of the 30

years"

The

today

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States.oonpallou, Japanese reactionarice were becoming increasing- ly arrogant.

"The friendship of the Soviet and Chinese proples is a firm foundation for peace In the Far East and serves also as a bridro linking revolutionary Europe with revolutionary Asia," the Gazette unuod,-Heuter, -

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Big Four Meeting Prospects

Ceylon, Feb. 13.

Mr Donald Kennedy, the chief American ob server delegate, told the Commonwealth “Aid to Asia" Conference today that the United States had not written off Asia as a bad debt

Her policy was to give both military and eco- nomic assistance to combat Communism, he told the delegates of this third Commonwealth confer- ence on aid to South and South-East Asia, which opened here today!

F

Mr Kennedy declared that there was no truth in the widespread beller that America. lind' been disillusioned about the honesty of Asian countries after misappropria- tions committed by the Kuomintang Government."

Observers

American assistance to the|- This was because the money plan would depend on the views involved would be required to set aside by the Indian of Congress, but he was con- be fident that Congress would give Government in a special counter- all possible help in fighting part fund for its own currency Communism and poverty.

to be used for development expect, the Asian within thọ country-- delegates to this meeting

"The chief difference between stress the need for reconciling the counterpart proposal immediate neods with the the. Colombo Plan. as under- scheme's long-term projects. stood liere, is that the former Some delegates felt that there would deal only in Indian fund

no time to waste if the while the Colomba Plan would plan were to achieve anything provide foreign capital. It is

was

concrete.

to

and

suggested the two could be The conference clected

the married' on projects requiring chief Coyion delegate, Mr A. G. both, such as irrigation and Ranasinha, as its chairman and decided to discuss:

tha

power undertakings where Intian fundo derived from the A review of the technical sale of wheat might be used for co-operation scheme under

labour. or acquisition of land, pian.

whil foreign funds could cover 2.--An organisation for con-

conalliation Bolweer ported machinery, United

Press, tinuing the participating countries.

3-Obtaining financial ald for the scheme.

Washington, Feb. 13. Diplomatic informants said today that there can be "o formal meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers before early April

Secretary of State Dean Achetlobal Bank son is to tacct here for about ten duya starting on March 26 with the Foreign Ministers of the American republics.

The role of the Interna-GAITSKELL

the Scheme The Commonwealth countries Bro Australia, represented. Britain, Canada Ceylon, India, New Zealand and Pakistan, Ob perver delegations are present from Burma, Cambodia, donesia, Lace, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and the United States, and from the In-

BACKING

Although Mr Acheson will not be able to meet with the Foreign Ministers of Britats, France and Russia before early April offi- cials saul, it is possible that theterna.ional Bank Big Four deputies could convene in Parks around March 10. The deputies could work at such a meeting on the agenda for the Big Four Foreign Ministers Con- ference later. But Paris

EXPLAINS

London, Feb. 13.

MP's In Ceylon Walk Out

Colombo, Feb. 11, Membern of Ceylon's Opposition parties-Trot. skyltes, Communists, the Ceylon Indlan Congress and independents-walked out of the House of Ro- presentatives today,

The Prime Minister, Mr Don Stephea Senanayake, had earlier. N. tho -fold Opposlilos lender,

Fertra,

of the Lanka

the

ha Samaj 'Party (Trot. Mr Albert F. Perls was the Govern ment's nominee an Spesker of

the House. Dr Peitra wald

Opposition Feris,

Mr formerly Deputy Speaker, was elected the Speaker after the Opposition had walked out. He takes the place

the of

late Bir Franels Molamure, 110 died on Jan. 25-Reuter.

US Army's Rapid Increase

Washington, Feb. 13..

The Army Chief of Staff, General J. Lawton Collins, told the National Press Club. today that the United States will have the

active equivalent of 24

divisions by July 1.

General Collins said the Unil- ed States had no more than eight divisions when the Communis!

June.

the

Mr Huge Gaitskell, Chancel-aggression in Korus started last lor of the Exchequer, today told the House of Commons that the Officials here estimate that

to allocate scarce Russia has about 175 division3. committees raw materials to be set up as a

Colling rešult of discussions with the Genefal FINANCIAL

gave Replying to Mr Ranaainha's United States, and France, would proposed United States strength at a Presa speech of welcome, Mr Kennedy not have power to enforce deci- during a speech

Club luncheon. The 24 divisions said that his Government was slons.

would include 12 regular watching the work of the Con-

He hoped that the committees re-monwealth Consultative Com-

divisions, six National Army mittee with the greatest interest would be working by the begin- Guard divisions, and 18 regl

ning of April. and sympathy.

THE

States was pari- United

They would report direct to mental combat teams, which cularly interested in co-ordinat governments action to be taken are the equivalent of six divi- ing the Committee's work with for each commodity to expand slons, that of the special technical and production, Increase and economic mission which provided assistance, to Indonesia, Thailand, Burma and Indo-China.

nor's that the deputies' meeting had definitely been scheduled for some time between March 10 and 15 were denied here.

State: Department Press officer Michael McDermott said the next Western note to Russla on

the Big Four mee

meeting was still i in

An

con-

rearmament

The Army Chief of Staff scrvc supplies and ensure their, most effective distribution and sold it was not practical to call up use among producing countries, all 27 National Guard: divisions there was not enough the drafting stage. He indicated

Leaders of several other They woula report direct to since. at the Russians must agree to

equininent for them and many a broad agenda before any de- delegations said that in the last their own governments, Coun- men were needed in industry finite date is set for the de-analysis the success of the Comtries wheth were not members

the for So far the milee's plon would depend would be able to present their putics meeting,

the provision of sufficient finan-viewpoints to the committees.

gramme.... Hussians have insisted that the

cial backing, according to

Mr Gaitskell sala, that the

"Eighteen He said:

months conference discuss German issues official spokesman who reviewed only-

materials concerned were non- from now, we shall be able today's session,, British and The Committee's main work ferrous metals, copper, zine and to

deriands The American,

meet any one committee; molyoops that would be needed if French notes were expected to today was to appoint a chair-lead in

bedenum and tungsten in nn- delivery to man and fix an agenda ready for

general 'mobilico- we went on

We have also expanded Moscow next week. United cussion of the first item pro- other and manganese and cobalt tion.

in a third

the Army school system,

and Separate committees were also we shall shortly have cadres for

wool and

an active army far beyond our proposed for cotton, sulphur-Reuter,

present strength-United Press.

be

Press.

SHIP TIE-UP IN CALCUTTA

Calcutta, Feb. 13... A lightning strike of 30,000 seamen and shore workers to-

technieni

Dis

co

ita at press operation scheme-began during the afternoon after delegates had submitted reporis from their governmenta

The discussion will continue tomorrow.Router, ·

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Montreal, Feb, 12.

day tied up almost all shippingThe Montmal Star, in a des-

In Calcutta part.

patch tran Washington, said to- the 2,000,000-ton They were protesting against | day that

the present system of medical wheat gift President Truman examination.

had asked for India could in effect be considered this coun- try's first contribution to the Commonwemith's

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