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PEACE TREATY WITH JAPAN

| Headquarters Of Eisenhower

Pariz, Feb, 10. Goneraf

Dwight D: Eisenhower, the Supreme Commander of the North Atlantic definos Гогоев

will set up his headquar- ter on 65,, acres of French Government land

west of Rooquencourt, on the Versallez-St. Germain (Баргские road, SHAPE Headquarters). Allied Power

Europe)

nounced today.

Construction plang

an-

ard

for 100,000 square, feti of floor space for offloes and barracks lo billet about 600 other ranks bear the headquarters The head- quarters bullding are ex- pected to be completed by the end of May.

The exact date for be. ginning the construction has not been set, but, if' is expected to be aš voda ne suitable contracta can bo let by French Army en. rincera,--Neuser.

US Control

On Aliens

Relaxed

Mistakes of Versailles

Must Be Avoided

Says Mr Foster Dulles

Sydney, Feb. 19,

The making of a peace treaty with Japan was being considered in the light of her lack of protec- tion against infiltration; Mr John Foster Dulles, President Truman's special envoy, said here today.

Japan's situation was most precarious, Mr Dulles said in an address to the Institute of Inter- national Affairs Here. She had no Coast Guard and only a meagre police force...

If one major link in the chain of islands start- ing from the Aleutians and running down to New Zealand were lost, it would be impossible militarily to hold the other links in the chain.

In that chain was Japan-a geographical fact there was no way to avoid.

"The Mr Dulles, who concluded his

way to avoid a re- talks on a Japanese peace treaty į petition of the German disaster; with the Australian and New is to net differently this time Zealand External Affairs Minis- and to avoid the mistakes then ters at Canberra yesterday, was made.' breaking his journey at Sydney on his way to New Zealand.

Later Mr Dulles left for New Zealand. Reuter,

Suffragettes Demonstrate

Cairo, Feb, 10. One thousand five hun- dred Egypilan women de- monstrated tonight outside Parlament demanding *equal rights with men. Their demande included the right to vale, the aboli- tion of polygamy, divores

to be made a legal proceRI, and equal chance of work. After holding a congress at a ball of the American University in

Calro,

the

Egyptian

an women marched Le Houses of Parliament They were led by Madame Doria Shaik, founder of

the Bint El NU (Daughters of the Nile), Egypt's first muffragette movement, and by Madame Ceza NabarawWY, leader

Feminist

Union.

of

the

COPILES AL DIE KEY

Sme

tried to

fore their way into Par-

liament, which session, but

W En- were harred by Farliamentary police.--- Reuter.

Pope's Call

For Prayers

Con-

For China

Mr Dulles said that he was DOMINIONS' VIEWS speaking without notes and the views he expressed must be

London, Feb. 18. regarded as his own and not Mr Walter Fletcher, attributed to the United States servative, asked in the House Government.

of Commons today what the Washington, Feb. 19. He said that to Soviet Com-Foreign Office was doing to

Vatican City, Feb. 10, The House today passed a blll munism Japan was one of the ensuire that the views of the Pope Plus XII today called Intended to permit the entry inlo world's great prizes.

Dominions in the Pacifle were for special prayers for China, the United States of persons The Soviet Union was able who were involuntarily mem-tu promise everything she was fully considered on any future in a religious speech delivered to representatives of Catholic bers of Nazi, Fascist or other promising them and might peace treaty with Japan,

missions and to pilgrims who Mr Kinneth Younger, The extremist but non-Communist | fulfil her promises to a people

attended Minister

Sunday's beatification of State for Foreign organisations abroad.

insecure, unhappy,

of the

missionary martyr Al- Affairs, replied that since the ished and unemploy-]

Crescitelli. berico Canberra Conference In August,

Receiving the pilgrims in the Hall of his palace,

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them Jarge amounts of raw consultations on the Japanese the Pope told The legislation is intended materials to keep their indus- peace treaty, both By Ministers

In these prayers Join in personally officials, between the for China. He said: "Our volee primarily to affect foreign-born tries going and turn Japan into and

a workshop of the Soviet Unton, British and relatives of

Commonwealth and yours, beloved sons, Wive

will or other American Servicemen.

which would supply all the Governments.

Join that of all the martyrs of It does not

the remove the bars things needed, to enable

He added, In be militarily

question, that the another China. to.Invoke for China the British Gov- Intéreçagina of the Queen of #l against the admission of Com Soviet Union to

powerful in the East.

ernment had half, "vary full bulmartyrs with ber gifts of light munists.

"The Con

combination of Soviet informal conversations" with

and race." Russia

China and Japan, if Mr John Foster

ster Dulles, the

Father Alberica Crescitelli formed, would be so powerful United States Ambassador on a was killed in China during the it could not be resisted in this special mission to Japan to dis- part of the world," he said.

Involuntary membership was

defined as membership obtained

when an individual was under 14 years of age, membership re- quired by local law, or member- ship obtained to receive em- ployment, food rations or other essentials.

measure

A similar

was ap- proved by the Senate Judiciary Committee today.-Reuter.

Canadian

Part In Aid

To Asia

Mr Dulles soid that in

arranging a treaty with Japan, the mlatakes of the Versailles Treaty were to be avoided.

INTERNAL SECURITY

cuss a peace settlement.

Bloxer revolution. — United Press,

Mr Younger said that he was fully aware of Mr Dulles in- tended journey to Australia.ventive

Reuter.

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was for America La continue her protective respon- sibility on a large scale or allow considerable rearmament. "The communique asks the

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rearm Japan were discussed or considered,"

REAL SUCCESS

Sydney, Feb. 19 Despite the provocative am-

of the joint biguity

public

power

The way to peace with Japan was not by writing restrictive clauses into the treaty as that was the way to defeat the ob- munique` issued, all delegates Jective, he said. Some would and the Australian Cabinet The Herald added: "In other Gay that restrictions were all feel that the Dulles talks have words, the Japanese right if enforced but who was been a real success. All warm- vacuum wo examined in a to enforce them?

'praised Mr John Foster vacuum! This some tendency There was no one willing or Dulles for what they describe to evade the was seen in order of statesman- the wordy reference to Japan's restrictions against Germany ship and impressive sincerity relationship with the United and "the United States certain-in seeking their fullest points

Some hard Australian does not feel willing to en- of view. force restrictions against Japan

the past and BIZHUBO wa have not the strength communique

the anxieties about the future, will necessary for the purp" he Sydney Morning Herald, which have to be softened by convin- said.

said:

The public is little wiser cing arguments before the risks Mr Duller said that there was as to the lines on which pro- of anything like the MacArthur

It is not no question of rearming Japan (gress has been made,

strong enough to enforce as a high

The sharpest attackTM on the memories ooted in unhapp

came from

Southeast but there was a plan to tako chough at this late stage to tell here will be freely accepted

Colombo, Feb. 19.

delegation The Canadlari leader, Mr David Johnson, toddy announced a Canadian contribu tion of $25,000,000 toward imple mentation of the Colohu Plan for development of Asia. Mr Johnsoni announced the grant at a session of the Commonwealthi Consultative Committee, but added Hbt other countries should make similarly appropriate grants.

It concluded by saying

care of her internal security and Australians that agreement was

join in a collective basis reached that Japan should not Pacific Pact was a logical con- power vaccum and oluzion. "If a sound bads for the principles of the United become a

that Nations.

of the resurgence

old such agreement has been laid would be at the Canberra conférence, a United disaster,"

Japanese militarism

great step forward will be The only power vacuum pre-taken."United Press,

Canada fully understood the 1.512/Peaking för the

aur effort in to try to United States

constitutional bring about a peace settlement inability to pledge anything at which will afford us the best present, but Canada had felt chice of preventing the fatal from the Plac's conception that tragedy that would come about

that it dopustio de come about A Its contribution could not considered apart from an fled with the aggressive tenden- American grant.

cies exemplified

ed and exhibited Observers from non-member by Soviet Communism and Chi- countries, such as Burma, Thai- nese Communism,” he said. land, the Philippines, Indonesin Mr Dulles said: "Fortunately, and Cambodia, said they could the Japanese mistrust the Rus not make a statement on parti- slaps as their traditional cipation in the Plan but would

enemics." first have to report to governments-United Press.

their

Norway Helping South Korea

New York, Feb. 10. The Norwegian delegation today informed the United Na- tions that Norway was raising by $100,000 her contribution to Karcan rellof, which will now total $900,000. Norway is also contributing $14,000 for Pales- täne refugee relief-United Prese

the

"But," he said, "their opposi- tion to Communists is not as powerful as their opposition to "itussin and it is only the fact that Communism springs from Russia that acts as a deterrent to spread of Communism in Japan." The United States was prepar- elf as a provisional and short- term measure, to place armed forces in and around Japan to act as Joreen which would be a deterrent to Russia.

"Thon, Russia did attack, they, would be sighting American troops and would bring in the lotni rotaliatory powers of the United States. In all other- quar- ters of the worki and in other felds," he said.

Mr Dulles id that with the Intense podfflat

foeling government there could stand with a programamo not be the permanent condi of rearmament, but not might mer United States Ambassador tion of the country to Peru and · Brazil, was, today

Pawley's New Post Japan, 30

Washington, Feb. 19,

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"We should Hyde capitalise appointed Assistant to the on that feeling to make it per Secretary of State Mr Doon manes and bring Japan into Achesong!

To such He will advise as foreign chi relationship that any armamonte she has in future WILE be integrated Sarto colectiva security under under the United Nations."

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