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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1951.
PRINCESS INSPECTS THE GUARDS
Because of the King's attack of influenza Princess Elizabeth deputised for him al a Buckingham Palace ceremony of the presentation of now Colours to the 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards. The Princess is seen here She wears a coat of palest inspecting the parade.
powder blue with hat to match.-AP Photo,
"Flying Barrel” Makes Debut At
Jet Air
Display
Stockholm, June 3.
About 100 Vampire jets and nearly 300 other military aircraft took part in the biggest air show
in Swedish history over Stockholm today.
More than 500,000 people also saw a division
ACHESON READY TO STAKE FUTURE BEFORE INQUIRY
Washington, June 3.
The Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, was believed ready today to stake his diplomatic future on an extended history of Administration China policy which he will deliver on Monday to the Committee investi- gating General MacArthur's dismissal.
The urgency with which the Cabinet officer views the statement was emphasised on Saturday when he interrupted a Republican question on the dismissal of General MacArthur and asked permission to review United States relations with China from Yalta to the Korean war.
He offered to deliver the statement-then-but asked for time to check and double-check his facts.
ANGLO-U.S.
ALLIANCE
Laziest Man Dead
Alexandria, Louisiana,
June 2.
Ed Hawthorne, who called himself the laziest man in the world, died yesterday of a heart at Lok.
Hawthorne, 74, owned a country store where cu9- tomers walled on them- selves and counted out their own change from the cash box.
Ho
recently gave up fishing because lie mit it was too much work re- the moving the fish from hook. Associated Fress.
British
Car Team
The Committee agreed onjtunity to continue the China dis- Ahead Of
with Lieut-General Albert Wedemeyer, author of the
the motion of Senatorcussion Leverett Saltonstall (Re-famous Wedemeyer Report on
publican, Massachusetts) to China. General Wedemeyer and Schedule
give him a day of grace so the former Defence Secretary.
FOR PEACE he could prepare the whole
history.
attitude
Mr Louis Johnson, ure scheduled as the next witnesses, After hearing them, the Committee will
but ts
Washington, June 3. Republican and Democratie deeld: whom else it wants to The British Ambassador, Sir erities of Mr Acheson's allegedly call. It has the best of 100 Oliver Franks, said today: "The "soft"
Red prospective witnesses toward partnership of Great Britain and China will be listening to every screening them.-United Press. America is the greatest single word for something to back up contribution to the maintenance their demand that lie be dis- of prace."
missed. He has refused to quit He
emphasised British and American prople under a cloud but some quarters
believe
he will do so he can stands together in the constant leave with colours flying. and Accelerated struggle for The Committee accepiest Mr
hat
The
National
Acheson's
proposal after he 05-
the sanily of the world.
Appearing on
States Eroadcasting Company Televiserted that the United
keep the Chinese "Battle Re-would fight to ke
Nationalist Ision progon", Sir Oliver Communist
Formosa. He said that, Re- can claims to the contrary, publican
Dort
off
praised the United States for its leadership and great burden hnet always considered which it has carried, in proving he the costliness of aggression InFormosa a strategle point in the United States Pucine defences.
Kotea.
en
were
the willing to let Inrger issues be the cause of
Stage Set For Empire Division
Damascus, June 3. Britain's "round-the-world in 30 days" motoring team began the second leg of their trip today when they left Damascus for Baghdad one day ahead of schedule.
A Dutch Skymaster enrlier today landed the team and their 11-horsepower Austin motorcar at Beirut, the Lebanese capital. They
thu motored through Lebanese mountains to Demas- cus and now have to cross 700 ta burning desert milles of Baghdad and Basra. The team left London three days ago, Somewhere in Korea,
Heavy rain fell on top of the June 3. know-cind Alpine ronds in
and Com- Switzerland
throughout
With all British and
of Sweden's latest jet fighter, the near supersonic, hope of a short and proiitable Senator who declined to permit and heavy mortars.
"Flying Barrel", perform acrobatics.
The display commemorated | licence-Mustangs, Spitares and
anniversary the 25th
of the varibus planes of Swedish Swedish Air Force, the fourth design.
-FLYING BARREL in strength among the world's air forces, today, according to
official spokesman
OR
of the
AT 2.30, 5.30, Swedish Air Force.
United States, | 521 "Only
the Russin and Britain. have A month. larger air force than Sweden," the spokesman lokl the As- sociated Press.
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He stated that most planes in the Swedish Air Force Jets.
are
He declined for security rea- sons to confirm the popular es- timate that Sweden's total air
strength is between 1,000 and
1,500 planes.
Most of the planes were Vampires-with jct engines built in Sweden on British
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He also said the Administra-monwealth troops in Korea France but the car arrived at He added that the British
willing tion would be wil
Italy, ahead of to stop side by side for the first time Brindisi, people were making great
the stage is net for the forma-schedule. the shooting in Korea at the 38th that sacrifices. in order
Parallel and negotiate with the lion of a Commonwealth Divi- The accompanying Skymaster BRZAMUM strength of Britain
Chinese Reds if they
carries the car over water and sion. be contributed ta partnership in
later through the Unitch, sun-tanned Australian, also the second patr “of "drivers
Scottish and Canadian who are not in the car.
Rodio
between the contact infantry have been working to- freedom.
The aim of the free world Nations,
BRADLEY'S REVELATION gether for days Bebind then plane and car is made at pre- musi be to #ain suffetent
As Mr Acheson put the final are Canadian, British and New arranged times. So far it has strength to make it ckur lo
touches
en his statement, a Zealand gunners with a forbid-been most successful, with those no that he has an aggressor
Array of
in the car able to talk loudly 25-pounders and of his name the use
reported light
clearly to the plane 10,000 that General Omar Bradley, They all have backing from the feet up and 70 miles distant. "The Iron Curtain can only Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of great 62-ton Centurion tanks of The four drivers, led by be drawn apart by reasonable
Staff told
Committee the Eighth Husars. An Indian IIcas, hope to take the car round and honourable negotiations. To
95 field ambulance unit has joined the world in 30 days to demon- achieve this requires gathering recently that Russia had
submarines in Far
Eastern with the British and Canadian (strate British enterprise in this of rulelen economic and
unith. to give medical service Festival of Britain year. military strength to remove all
This Senator said General right up to the front Inc.
It will be driven overland oggiasion"—Unlted
MacArthur, had testified that
Although three Brigades tho wherever possible. From Basra
will be flown Russia had only about 15 there British 29th, the Commonwealth the but the legislator thought he 28th and the Canadian 20th Bombay, whence it will make might have been
aro still in the
Journey talking off are together, they
long land the
****
without checking. dividually commanded by their Calcutta. Reuter,
an American General Bradley's statement Brigadiers under was regarded as significant in Commander. view of Admiral Forrest Sher- man's testimony that the United States Navy can control the seas
Panchen Lama
The attention of experts, how-fear ever, was focused on the "Flying, Press. Barrel" Werich was put Into' scriol production only last
The "Barrel" is
all- .an Swedish design with a British De Havilland Ghost jet engine built on licence by the aircraft factories at Tacilhattan, Central Sweden, 114 speed is officially given as 657 miles-per-hour, The armament Includes 16 rockets on one of the versions built, while another version is supplied with guns.of.unknown.
colibre.
Makes
To
Promise
Mao
London, June 3. The Panchen Lama, young
waters.
the
The Brigades will be brought divisional together under the
command of Lieutenant-General
in the Far East. The Chief of J. H. Cassels on Aug. 1, accord- Naval Operations said the Navy ing to a high-ranking
was
stronger now than at any officer today.—Beuter." time in history except during
World War 11.
An inflrential Democratic
who also preferred to Kashmir
leader has Senator, The first series of "Flying Tibetan spiritual Barrels ordered by the Gov-written to Communist China's remain anonymous, predicted in ernment is reported to number Mao
strive
500.
with
Tse-tung promising
for national unity
the
Tass said that the Panchen
other
Premier's
beenAccusation
The
Brilish
Srinagar, June 3.
car
Record Of Arrests In Yugoslavia
A
Belgrade, June 3.
to
10
total of 8,403 people as been arrested for pro-Comin form activities in Yugoslavia since Marshal Tito broke with the Kremlin three years aço, Yugoslavin's Minister of the Interior
General Alexander Rardcovitch, announced here to- day.
At one point two boys of 14 Lama bad telegraphed Mao, patience than I would more solve the Kashmir issue been set at liberty but of them
the Chinese
tho
that the Coin- to the meantime
mittee would eventually wach general agitement on at least The Air Force display in Tibet as a result of the recent
Live points-that MacArthur signed with cluted features such 05 flying Agreement brass band sweeping low over
official Soviet was not guilty of military in- Chinese, Tass,
that subordination and News "Agency,
to- the heads of
reported spectators
procedures should have one bugier in cach Diane night.
Riving used to remove him. The new agreement, blowing away at his instru-
Senator John Sparkman (Do. ment from the open cockpit.
China effective control in Tibet, The music was performed was signed in Tibet. Under mocrat, Alabama) said he was Lama enough of an optimist to hope
Premier of disputed All these prople, he Baitl, from half a dozen slow-moving its terms the Panchen
that the lengthy hearings would Kashmir. Sheikh Mohamed had been sentenced to "specially Flosler Storeh observation
will co-operate with the Dalai
accused the useful labour", Lama, Tibet's temporal and produce some unity on foreign Abdullah, today planes.
thought Mr Security Council of trying to A total of 3,718 people has Other planes engaged in spiritual lender.
had shown "a lot balloon hunting.
have".
"novel and astounding methods, 1.2 per cent have been re- ACHESON ACCUSED of Cholman
anconnected even remotely with res and
for hostile 10,
Activities sion #arrested respectively, were
Ilowever, even as Mr Acheson the basic question of aggression." after saying Government, allowed to request by
People's radio
their release, the Minister He was addressing. G00
said. from the pilots any
flying "From now on, so as to carry prepared to go before the Com-
Edward Martin gates at the
of the annual session mittee,
to stunts
He added it was necessary they could
out the agreement in measures think of.-
Pennsylvania) Nation
National Conference Party con- of (Repu for the peaceful liberation
arty co-publish Associated Press.
these figures to give Tibet,
finishing the lie to Cominform "alanders". I shall strive towards joined the Repulican demand for vened to give the liberation and development thorough house-cleaning of the Assembly elections scheduled torj
his Immediate dismissal and touches to the Constituent HOUT
treatment in human of the Tibetan nationality is
the same time strict", order to throw off the yoke of State Department. Ile charged September. Those present includ- but at
Mr that
Acheson's Korean ed India's
Premier Jawaharlal the Minister said, malutaining and foremost I shall polley was an "open invitation Nehru and three Ministers of his that it was in strong contrast
Government, China strive for the strengthening of to the Communists to
to embark
who flew from to the free ride in Korea" and Delhi this
morning to attend the which the national unity of the on a Tibetan nationally with
adopted the was
Mr Truman plenary session. by Mr other fraternal nationalities and vice of the Joint Chiefs of
und Mr Acheson against the ad- for unity within
Abdullah said the "prolonged stalemate
sus- Staff.
and agonising the Tibetan
pense and
of the Senator Martin sald
uncertainty pationality itself".Reuter.
Kashmir speech over the
Issue in the United Pennsylvania
son's Nations" compelled his Govern-
Ile d'Yeu; June 3. radio station that Mr Acheson's
The condition Planetesimony this far indicated "wo ment and his National Con-
of former Party to surrendered the right ofference
Pelain, complete Marshal, have
which haa independent action in inter-arrangements to hold elections taken a turn for the worse in affairs to the United for a "sovereign Constituent the past 24 hours, was better 59 - year- old Persian Batternal
Nations".
In September. Assembly in
tonight, though still serious. The tone of his remarks did Abdullah repeatedly stresscá Madame Petoln, who this
visited the points to be afternoon not indicate whether Mr Acheson that one of
the Pierre eould say little or much. on decided by the proposed Con-Levee fortress on the Ile d'Yeu, a surgical operation, Monday to quiet Republicanstituent Assembly is its future sald on returning to her hotel: board a regular pas demands for his dismissal or amllation, adding "we will allow "I found him aä tilo better plane here 20 minutes resignation, When Mr Acheson's no power to prevent us from thon yesterday. He rested dur for independence.”. United before it touched down at testimony in completed, the completing this insk."-Asso-ing the day. His pulse is ve-
Geneva, Reuter.
Fate
Of Church imperialism for good In Red
the missions
In
Tokyo, June 3. Radio Peking announced today "Chinese Christians are deter- mined to sever all relations with and other foreign Americans
Anally, permanently and completely.de
thoroughly, Died The announcement was Ta by Wu Yao-tsung, described in
Geneva, June 3. the broadcast.as
A "Christian leader." The announcement sald Mehral,
architect, Mr Hussein the decision was made at a
on his way recent nallonal
Ali from
to
by air conference Teheran to Paris
of leading Christians which undergo "marked a new development in died on the Church reform programime senger
Pros.
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was
In
Committee vill have an oppor-ciated Press,
Members of the
bored!
POP
YES, INDEED.
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THE STORY IVE
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PETAIN SERIOUS
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