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The Far Eastern situat- tion in 1952 will have n powerful influence on the cholte of the presidential nominees and party plat- forms for the United States political compaigns accor- ding to well-informed poli- tical experts today.

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The fundamental riddle wheller Communist aggression mut eventually be checked in the Pacife area or the European theatre has not been answered of by the Senate investigation General Douglas MacArthur's dismissal.

The hazard of future Soviet agressions in Asia will con tinde to huuble policy-maker in both the Republican and De- large mocratic parties, and a clemcht of the Republican to Gonemi Patty s *·100lez MacArthur as key adviser

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not could have great personal in fluence on the choice of the Re- publican nomince and polley views in the Republican plat

form.

In general, professional poll- Mue- ticlens regard General Arthur as representing the view that the Pacifte should be given equal importance with Europe In the global strategical look while General Elsenhower is fientliled especially with the North Atlantic nations

out-

OTHER PROBLEMS

Communist menace horizons

While the

on the Far Eastern

ing

will confuse partisan calcula- tlons in 1952, there are other Pacific problems of outstand- Following significance, completion of the

Japanese the questions of peace treaty raw materials and trans-Paclic commerce will loom larger in the Amercian public mind and may lend themselves to party

controversy.

The Truman

Administration

INDIA AND JAP TREATY

Thousands of Greeks of the Orthodox Church made a pilgrimage to Tenos Island on the Day of the Holy Virgin Mary. Tenos is the home of a miracle- working leon, which is carried through the island in a procession and maimed and sick pilgrims prostrate themselves before the emblem in hopes of a miraculous King Paul and Queen Frederikȧ ́(left) afe, shown' walking by women "and · children who are lying on the ground praying for a miracle.-AP Picture.

cure.

Israel

Brings Up

Old Complaint Against Syrians

Tel-Aviv, Aug. 26.

Israel has asked the Security Council to reopen consideration of its earlier complaint that Syrian regular troops had taken part in recent border clashes,

of

Britain's New Atomic Chief

London, Aug. 20. Lieutenant-General Str Frederick E. Morgan, aged 57, has been appointed Britain's new Controller of Atomic Energy, the Minis- try of Supply announced today.

He will succeod “Lord Portal of Hungerford,

the present Controller, on October 1. As Deputy

Chief: of Staff 20 the Supremo Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force, General Morgan helped to plan the 1944 Invasion of Europe.

After the war, General Morgan became Chief of UNRRA committed

Operations In Germany, retiring. In 1946. -Renter,

has embarked on a large-scale

The request was made by the Foreign Minister, programme for economic aid in Southeastern Asia, Democratic

Mr Moshe Sharott, yesterday in a cable to Mr War- aid expenditures in their

the Security foreign

ren Austin, this month's President totally are already sharply chal- lenged by ceantmy-minded Council, it was officially stated here.

The elements in both

parties, The

participation in the It concerns clashes in the military Truman Governmen; has given a

Hulch

of aggression nomic demilitarised

Marshes t big boost to Philippines economic

and has been officially rehabilitation and has large-scale

'clarified by the

Itself- plans for future co-operation.

clusively

Government Reuter. The Republican Party will have

Syrian to chart its own course regarding commerce and Investment in the Philippines and the degree of Economic aid to be given.

The

Status United apparently has overwhelmingly troops in

area on the border, where I track was ordered by the Security Council last May to stop work on her vast drainage project,

The latest Israel request was based mainly on what to claim- evidence of the cd as Dew

con-

public participation of Syrian regular Arab League

19 contained two of decorations membera of the

the fighting. The cable to Mr Austin sald approved the principle of inter-that, the Syrian official Gazelle national technical .co-operation

benefit for the

under- of

of July developed areas dramatised by announcements

of President

Lo awarded the "Point Four” Truman's inaugural address. Syriam forces who took part in

The

moot question for the "war" operations. future is the extent to which this will be implemented by appropriations-United Press.

Geologists

Picked

D-Day Sites

Mr Shareit's cable was put lished here simultaneously with the text of the relevant parts of the Syrian-official-Gazelle

Order No 1021 in the Gazette announced tho award wound medal 50

to member: of the Syrian forces whose names, service numbers, ranks Cept

in detail.

and walls were set forth

of

Discussions

cisco.

Indian Jute

A

Necessity For Australia

wheat crop without

India's

Boycott Decision May Affect SE Asian Countries

New York, Aug. 26.

"The New York Times' New Delhi correspon- dent, Robert Trumbull, said today that India's decision not to attend the Japanese" peace treaty conference might have some effect on other South. East Asian countries.

Indonesia is sending, a delegation to San Francisco for the conference, but it is still uncer tain if she will sign the treaty.

One of the basic reasons for India's boycott of the conferenco is believed to be the provision in the treaty for stationing American troops in Japan,

This violated the

cur-

Indian war trade area la now behind Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal the Communist."bamboo Nehru's concept of "Asla for the thin" in Asia. Not only must.. Asians," the correspondent Japan trade abroad to buy food but her industry must import

wrote,

Communist China's exclusioney raw materials in order to from the governments Invited teep going. to sign the treaty is. thought to be another reason for India's decision.

SERIOUS PROBLEM

A University of Chicago pr-

If India had sent a delegation fessor, Edwin Ackerman, in a she would probably lave found report on Japanese natural re- herself

in at Joining the Soviet campsources prepared for the Allied

to obstruct the Headquarters, took a long look adoption of the pact,

at the future. He said Japan "Some observers surmise that faces "some of the most serious as being legitimately an Asian rial problems in the world."

Mr Nehru may consider Busslu long-term food and raw mate-

Power

Pakistan may have to decide Japan once made up its luck whether the benefits to be in food and row materials by gained in goodwill from the expiolling its overseas colonies, West for signing the treaty will Rice came from Kores and ores. outweigh the increased will came from Formosa, of India, Trumbull added.-- Reuter.

CEYLON DELEGATION

Colombo, Aug. 20.

of

Japan now, has been stripped islands Pacific mandated and Okinawa and the Ryukyus. The Japanese population prob- lem as well as her trade.prob- The Ceylontse delegation to lem have been compounded by the Japanese peace treaty con- the loss of these territories. ference, led by the Finance

One solution to the popuin. Minister, Mr J. R. Jayawar dene, left here by air today for tion problem, most, people be- Tokyo, en route to San Fran- leve, is birth control. But cisco.

when Gen. MacArthur initiated According to usually reliable birth control studies he ran into the gources here, the delegation had stiff opposition and stopped

Japanese Many heen briefed by the Govern-experiment. ment to stond "strongly for full favour migration to less

and they veloped areas freedom" for Japan.

Mr Jayawardene said before specially to New Guinea leaving: "We will agree to any South America, ́amendments that give Japan

They also hope, as a matter more treedom than the draft of national pride, for the United a small quota for Japanese immigrants.

treaty

provides: we will gre to nothing restrictive."

The delegation will spend a where Mr week in Tokyo, Jayawardene is expeeled 16

of i

the possibility world fellowship meeting in the Japanese capital next year with Japanese Buddhist lead-

CTS.

After

als Conference.

States

to set at least

United Press.

Ing

Islanders

look

and

Don't Care

Alexandria. Aug. 26.

the Japanese peaco The Arab League's attitude to

Calcutta, Aug. 20. treaty cenference, Mr Jayawar- Mr J. McEwen, Australia's dene will attend the International

Cocos Islands, Aug. 20. the Suez Canal dispute and the

Commerce and Agriculture Monetary Fund and World Bank

in Was

Washing on.. Com-Minister, said here today that He will leave the United States these remote East Indian Ocean Japanese peace treaty will be

Village headmen living on discussed by its Political Com- mittee here this week.

fer-London- Lowards the

the end of coral atolls-do-not-care-whether The Committee, which holds Australia could not handle he is opening meeting tomorrow, Jute.

to lead Ceylon's their islands are administered to the Commonwealth from Singapore or Australia, will consider whether or not

Mr McEwen who passed Raw

they told Singapore's Governor, Arab League States should ac

The same sources said that Mr Sir Franklin' Gimson, at a meet- Invitations, to Sun Fran-through Calcutta on his way to

London, told newsmen that this Jayawardene will discuss finan-

here today. Egypt will not accept any mutual dependence between the cial assistance for Ceylon under

The Australian Government, resolution by the Security two countries should be re- the Colombo Plan for ald to CRUCIAL QUESTION

South-East Asia at both London' which plans to develop an air- The cable said,

to the ab. Council incompatible with her cognised:"

and Washington. His inlks in the over

Suca

handio heavy modern aircraft, sence of any pronouncement by sovereignty

was tremendously Washington and London will alm neid on one of the islands Australio the Securlly Council whethe Canal, Egyption official quarters

concerned about obtaining suff at supplementing the financial announced last month that for armistice agreement was said.

programme, these sources purely practical reasons, what not vislated by or was

She will, It. the

was learned, clent quantities of Indian futo aid

eyer government "contrólled the other Arab countries to in time for Australia's next added-Reuter. augh ask Government Syrian London, Aug. 20.

airstrip should also administer OUTLOOK FOR JAPAN joln her in protesting to the crop, he said. Australia, on rellitar regular

the islands. Geologists studying

aerial

The use of ite

at The her part, was setting aside from Court the forces, photos of the Normandy coast,

impression was International

all the wheat Stales

the next Стор

Tokyo, Aug. 26. Inevitably created that the de- Hague that four of the told D-Day planners where out-tailed

she

spare for

rapidly Japan's

expanding factual

of with and plastic clay evidence

the Security that presentation crops of picat

India the United Israel's Council-Britain,

population, which has no pideo under the sand would bog iswa-

supporting

Referring to the Colombo have States, France and the Nether

to go, and her humming indus-le now in England.. slon vehicles. Professor W. 1. complaint was deemed to

10 According Mr Richard cancelled.

Syrian lands have no right to vote on Plan for the development of try which lost most of its pre- R. King, of Cambridge Univer- been

creato Casey, Australian Minister for the question of the Canal South-East Asin, Mr McEwen war trade areas, may sky, told the

denials." British Associa-

will get the External Affairs, the 000-year Referring *D

the Security shipping as they are a party to said that Australia would make pressures which

substantial gift of wheat to Japanese into

Jense to the islands given, to Council's directive

nto trouble, 10 General the dispute.--Reuter.

India es part of her contribu Allied William Riley. United Nations

have been upation. officials the Clunies Ross family" - In London was to discuss matters for

trying to And, solu- | 1080 by Queen Victoria will visit totions for both these problems not be affected by the change. five years without great in administration. concerning the export of wheat, success. But when Jepan be dairy products and other goods comes a free nation again neaty officials that most of the 1,170 The headmen told the visiting 'after: to Britain-Reuter.

the signing of the peace treaty

tion

in Edinburgh. He added that most of the research was

carried out by Professor Shotton at 21st Army Group 1Q.

Geologists also advised where airstrips could be built quickly. The Mulberry artificial harbour was sited as a result of geolo- Kists' advice.

1 deep-water entrance was caused by the erosion of a gap thousands of years ago.-London Express Service.

by

scals

on

Chief of Staff in Palestine, le Church Assembly

Investigate

Israel's

.corlier com- plaint the cable eatd, "My Government, waited for weeks in voin to hear the result of such investigation."

It

In Australia

could

tion.

The object of ́i

said that on July 31

Calcutta, Aug. 26. Dr William White Anderson, General Riley wrote to Mr

PEKING'S ENVOY own Sharett that he had interrogated Moderator of the General As- United Nations observers, but, sembly of the Church of Scot

TO PAKISTAN tand, arrived here today on his from the information avaliable

Japan Accepts military forces

Invitation

Ti on

Washington, Aug. 20. The Infernational' Materials Conference announced today (that, Japan had accepted invitation to be represented the Tungsten Molybdenum Japanese Government designated Mr Ryuld Takeuchi, formerly with the Ministry of International Trade and In dušley, Tokyo, as he represents, v, Takeuchi was in Wash- Ington as representative of the newly established. Japancio overnment Overseas Aroney

Confirance said that this brought the number of coun tries

represented Tangen Molybdenum

mited to 11. They are Anz. tralia, Bolivia Braz Chille France, thay- Federal cpublie of Germany Japan Portliga Spain, Sweden, Britain and the Untiedus

Far...

that

D

the

The "King of the lands, 1.22-year-old "John Clunies-Ross;

in San Francisco next month natives living on the islands she will have to work out her were moving to North Bornen. 330 are staying because PR Only and Japanese om- they were born on the falands problems are

like and wanted to die there, the

headmen added-Reuter.

Occupati

cials say thin

the

Is a

American Airmen

In Morocco

I was unable to prove or dis- way to Sydafind the General |

the allegation

He is to

Calcutin, Aug 20, Japan's population provg members of the regular Syrian

Assembly of the Australian Mr NL: Han, Peking's present about 3,000,000 and is Church during Syrian

e Jublice Cele first Ambassador-designate to increasing at somewhere tie- Parliamentary forces. were brations:

Pakistan, arrived hero, today tween 1,700,000 and 2,240,000 demilitarised present in the

erson addressed Com- from Singapore. He is accom-annually. This is 25 per cent Anderson zone or participating in, the munion service at St. Andrew's panied by the First Secretary: more people than the

ne country' Church, The oldest Scottish Mr Omar L, and in Attache, cars feed. The rest of her food fighting that took place in, Shamolina Tet el Mutila dren Church in India, which was at Mr CY. Wel

must be imported.

A contingent of 1,160 US between May 2 and May0, tended by a large number of The party will stay in Cal- 2. To buy food abroad. Japan Air Forcar personnel arrived Calcutta's Scottish community cutta for a few days before must got foreign exchange. To here today by sea from Now The

eable added that the Hu will leave for Sydney to proceeding to Karachi by way, get foreign exchange she must York for the American air bates

of Delhi.--Reuter," -

<} traduï· · And: "Yauch" of her pre- In-Morocco.-Router, -if arucial question of direct Syrlon murroty.-Reuters

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