THE CHINA - MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST - 81, : 1951;
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President In
Indian Stand On Japanese President In
Peace Treaty
Elucidated
London, Aug. 30,
The diplomatic correspondent of the Daily Herald said today that India did not want harsh peace treaty terms for Japan. India's, decision not to attend the San Francisco conference did not imply support for the policy it seemed Russia would adopt at this meeting, the correspondent, W. N. Ewer, maintained.
"The distinction may seem India wanted a lenient peace, |
The Daily
Telegraph sald thot India fine one to some people. It is editorially it was stressed,
Was Mr to be a lot of very real in Indian minds. And playing into
Gromyko'a "There seems mimadcrutanding about India's in San Francisco row it might hands.
"Mr Gromyko's power of refusal of the invitation to Sanho rattler. dificult to maintain Francisco," Mr Ewer continued.independence without appearing mischief does note in his
There is not the slightest Just neutral.
ability to prevent the con- ground for thinking that India
clusion of that treaty, which is disapproves of the treaty as
reasonably whole or that she is trying to stort an Asian revolt; backed by Bussin
a
"I feel sure that the decision was a cautious, not in any way a challenging one.
not
dors "And it certainly "The general line of Nehru's imply any kind of support for policy was summed up to me the line it seems Mr Gromyko phrase, (the Russian delegate) is going the other day in the "We are not neutral. We are to lake," the Daily
commentator added. Independient'
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FREEMAN DE WOLFE ARNOLD BETTGER
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the
certain to go whatever ho EDYS or Telegraph Daily
"His hope is to cause a rift, In the anti-Communist front,
and here It must be acknow ledged that India is playing into his hands by her decision to abstain.
"Nothing could
better
No Hurry
Washington, AUE. 20. President
LES NO
Malayan Communis
Finding It Harder To Carry On Campaign
Singapore, Aug. 30..
British troops and security forces are gradually inflicting more and moro casualties upon Communist terrorists, but there is still a long way to go before the state of emergency can be ended in Malaya and Singa pore Colony..
"In Malaya
"StandForb, Aur. 40,
hart.. former... Commander»«, in-Chief of the Indian Army, 16, togadeceed dens,
Sir: reld
Opefalete
In Whlaya,
General Briggs who is
ugled Supreme
Operations, In March, 1950, to co-ordinate and generally dirept she'r Lecytis shark who
*Esheral% Lockhart, 3
For even though the war against the Reds has been going on since. June 1, 1948, the hard core of their strength seems to be unchanged an estimated 3,000 to 5,000 in hide-outs in the dense jungles of Malaya, August, 1947, Vil reaigned
The reason for this lies in the fact that the Island, There have been many. Communtate
still appear able to recruit new men incidents there, in, which, rubber for their ranks as fast as their casualty lists
planters have · Berif'killed; mount. ubber trece slashed,70 and They do this by rakding
catates attacked. villages on the fringes of the The overall score thus far, in Jungle, kidnapping mostly the Malbyan wat still shows
'Q' Fever Cases In Britain
is 50, was appointed first, Commander-in-Chief of the Dominion of Jala Army la
after four months for braith reasoria.—Reuter.
BERTHA ON HOLIDAY
young Chinese, and forcing them the Reds ahead in the number moba u akka ari
fight against the security of casualties, inflicted. Since
British forcen and
troops. the state of emergency, was pro Even though the progress of clalined up to Aug. 1 of this hese units in wiping put the civilians, wounded 1,002 and
year, the Reds killed 1,026, 1979) The Hague, Aug. 30. Reds is officially admitted to be 19 are missing.
Bertha Hortogh, the annul- slow, nevertheless the Reds, aro
inent of whose Moslem marriage finding it tough to carry on. · The Cammuntits ned killed upheld today, is now on holiday The Singapore Supreme Court Authorities in Malayo and 797 and wounded 382 regular. from school, playing, with her London, Aug. 30,
special
and auxiliary police. three brothers and three sisters Britain was healthier harder for the Commimists to British troops, have made it
Additionally, 318 Britais troops at their home in Bergen-op- than ever but a new keep up the fight by cutting off woun
been killed' and 15 Zoom, Holland.
465 disease known as ““2” their sources of food supply.
She, spends her time ayim- fever hit the country in the
On the other side of the ming, cycling and picnicking The big re-settlement pro 1948, according to the re-gramme is going ahead, Under picture, Security forces and Lawyers sald today they felt port of the Chief Medical this, villagers are cleared out troops have
2,284 that there was no need now for Officer of the Ministry of of areas where they have been terrorists, wounded 1,013 and Jungle Girl" Bertha to appear Health for that year, now subjected to Communist pres-1,329 have been captured or before the Exlush Ambassador
published.
Sir John Charles sold that "fever proved fatal in on case and four 1.
1. other
people
were infected, moon Trama, said
today he would
pursue the correspondence when ask-
ed at hla conference here.
If he would reply to the Letter
dent Shvernik proposing a five-power peace pack. :
It
sure, or forced to give the Reds food and supplies, In pddition to manpower.
These villagers go into pow districts, which have been swept
was first recognised as a clean of Communists and are re- human disease in Australia in suttled, Britista authorities are and whe usually tran- proud of the fact that they have smiited by dust or milk to handled about 250,000 people,
1035
have
wounded. 5,510.
`· Casualties : total
killed
surrendered. Red losses total 4,620.-Associated Press;
Protest Is Rejected
man, and by ticks to cattle. from Soylet Prest-
It was mild but debilitating.
130 HANGINGB which often meant a long con→ There's no 'kid glove" busi- valescence and usually showed
***ngss in action against the The Government of India up in human beings through a Reds, a
President Truman sald
bo was in no hurry to re- ply.
These things had to be `done deliberately, he add-
ed.-Reuter.
VATICAN OFFICIAL'S
U.S. VISIT
form of prstumonia.
00.
"
Tribute By
me a
Monty⠀⠀
every
war.
фест
milions
New Delhi, Aug, 20.
has rejected Pakistan Govern-
alleging India's Ambasador. at Washing-
Tribute..
that
Reuter.
to decide - whether she wanted to remain in Holland or return to Singapo
They based their opinion on
the dismissal of 23-year-old Mansoor Adabi'a appeal against the annulment of the marringe
The
Netherlands Consul- General in Singapore had pro- mised that Bertha would be pro- duced before the British Am- bagodar it Arabi's appeal was upheld.
She is very reserved by nature and does not mix much withi
Failure In Berlin
Berlin, Aug. 30,
Trade experts from East and ...peny have again
West
Fourteen-year-old Bertha has There had been a substantial The penalty they pay for ment protest
gradually developed •into a Increase in food poisoning in opposing constituted authority, Mrs Vijaya Lakshmi, Pan- normal, healthy. Dutch school. Beitain and 0,111 cases were re-
is high. portat in 1949, Sir John went
Thus far, more than 139 dit, had advocated a reunions of girl. The Malayan which the spoke, when she came here last anged the two countries in a recent December has now changed to have persons This ฟล
mainly due to the after, being convicted of con-terview with a representative Buent Dutch... billy British housewife trying sorging with armed terrorists of the New York Herald- lo eke cut her meat ration, by being members of Red gangs, re-heating, woat diskes, cooked Depossessing ammunition, And The Indian Government, her schoolmates, and the general the day before,
days, newspapers which has had consultations Another contributory, reason | carry stories of for the increase was more com- the
more facing with Mrs Pandit, who is how Public of Bergen op Zoom have
refrained gallows.
here, described Pakistan's in-special attention jo her b
from paying any munal feeding in schools, mines The cost of fighting the Reds fenerico 09 "completely, uri- and factory canteens where that
running into re-heating
CI | Justifled."
So far os can be learned cf ment was par-dollars annually. It is easy to see ticularly dangerous-Reuter
from people clpsely associated why.
What the Indian Ambasader with her. Beriha seldom speaks Vatican City, Aug. 30.
For the Reds are keeping more salda Government communique of her life in Malays and, does Authorised Vatican Bources
than 40,000 British troops and a slated today, was that, in spite not talk with her parents about aid today that the trip of the
contabulary force of over 100,000 of the present difficulties, Vatican's Assistant Secretary of
the the Moslemmatrlage" to msn fled up in the bitter jungle [two nations would ultimately Adabi Reuter. suit him State to the United States was
"come together" and co-operate one), M. than to be able to re-a vacation and an absolutely
But even opped by this is not enly in their owns Interests present
sent the treaty as an anti-private visit and it was ridl-
faroe, the Reds, sill go on with but also "in, the interest of the Asistic manoruvre of Western culous, to associate it with the
ibeir campaign of murder and greater issue-cf our time"--the Imperialism'.
Japanese peace treaty.
Rome, Aug 30
szbolage
eslabishment of world peace. "None of the
the Asiatic powers
The sources denied that "Mon- Field Marshal Viscount least of all India, with China signor Giovanni Battiste Mon- Montgomery, Deputy Supreme
BETTER JOB
But the communique" addca on her borders in Tibetini's. trip was linked in any Commander of the Atlantic
that Mrs 13)w
Pandit "did, mention any Interest to play the manner with the forthcoming Fact Forces paid, tribute, today over the chances of troops and a two-nation theory. This was Some people are pissimistic that Indians had never accepted -has Communist game."
signing of the Japanese treaty. to two crack Italian divisions security forecs ending all any perfectly Mr Gromyko would, how. The treaty, the sources said, is ence
his bitter, enemies at El time soon.
engreck, and this has have got all he wanted 1" purely political maiter in Alamein in the Western Desert will go on unt Hot India and has nothing, to-do failed, "affer herly three weeks'.
These mythe war often been stated on behalf of ever, if he could induce them to which the Vatican could only but today staunch allies under the order from Mascopo quit.
quit, with the independence or JTM. abstain, the Daily Telegraph approve the peace aims which his command,
Anyhow, it is a fact that the tegrity of Pakistan." contains. odded. Reuter.
He told reporters "They gave security forces and troops are A high prelate, attached to
great deal of trouble 51 ACCEPTANCEB
Secretary of State once. But now I have met them better). Information from villa- getung more - and more (and the Papal Washington, "Aug. 30. sold: "Monsignor Montint is cn
friends." The State Department an- vacation. He paid his own fare
gers and others. on the jungle Field - Marshal Bounced, today that 51 nations just
Montgomery hide-outs of the Redappida. Tiko
other tourist any
made
a plea have accepted the invitation to during
And the his stay ko should ranks for Italy's top officers
seem to
·Police and ATS attend the
to be doing a Japanese peace contact high American officials, to put them on an equal foot proving job of accurate shoot- steadily im- trealy conference at
Ban this would be due to the ranking Francisco.
with the military com-ins. Thus, the casualty
Rod which he holds in the Vatican manders of other Allantle Pact] list is
is running higher now, than spokesman and such visits would be purely nations.
Sin, certain o highly:)) waliodami West it has in many months past... said that this figure included courtesy or that Ipports that of Staff of Defence and of the scoreboard: chalked
He
Berlin exports, to West, Ger- suggested that the
the Chlets
Hore show the
Washington, Aug, 30, vi shooting
many. The Defence Production Ad-West German trade up in the ministration today, authorised here said today that the failure disapproved of Navy, as well as the Com- month of July at this year
trade "experts Lebanon were the latest nations several clauses of the treaty mander-in-Chief in the Beld, Police and troops killed 80 the purchase of $7,000,000 worth of the Berlin trade to accept the invitation but were.
lolks because the should be raised one step said that Syria had not yet Secretariat of State has
to Red terrorists, wounde
wounded 18. make them four-star Generals. tured 18 and 10 surrendered. not
mainly replied.
ed. Burma, Indin, and yet received the official
guarantee Yugoslavia had noted that report on the contents
final-Reuter,
The Reds killed 14 civilians, mission had left for the hinderndralay and read of the
wounded 33, and 16 were listed East to Inspect battlefield scrap they would not attend the con- treaty itself United Press,
trgnaportation, voli¿West) Berlin as missing. They also killed 33 in Korea and arrange for the export, goods ference-Router.
Ottawa Meeting policemen, and wounded 35. Et purchase of all serap considered Ge
bound for West tish Army casualties were less unble for United States
ALICE London, Aug. 30.
than 10 killed and 'orozand (20
condition for their ap teles defence The North Atlantic Council wounded.
purposes.
of the net inter zonal- Abdul Rahim,' said today:s that
of he would probably represent hir
Deputies will meet
The mission also would search trac MNAL TWO UENTRES: Ottawa on September
for scrap in India, west ili German; trude-expert 44 to country at the San Francisco
The talks will still to on, P Gupm and prepare for the full meeting conference although he had still.
New Delhi, Aug. 30,
All in all, it is a much better Okinawa, bl
Monitoreita státná (today)-Rmitdras not received Instructions from Smuggling of valuable goods the act's Council of Foreign showing the police wh
Defence and Finance Ministers security forces. For not, no
The mission would discLISE Into Indian derritory from the which opens the following day, many months ago, it was, not with the High Commisioner of Abdul Rahim spent more in South India was on the in-five main reports for study, at ing; ongagements between those bour; the possibility of:: raising jþr Mediator linā Delhi
more four French Indian settlements The deputies have completed uncommon to read of big pot the Pacific islands at Peart Har- than
an hour with the Assistant Secretary of State, Mr George ercase, Mahabir, Tynal. Minis the Ottawa meeting and there units and the terrorists, but 187, sunken chips in the format tha McGhee, discussing world and ter of State Sar Fintince, told are being sent to the 12
Govern
no one was killed or Marianas, the DPH De Frank Grabeto, the United ofton
Polli, Aug. 30, Parliament today not able to predlet whether
now, the Blates of Defenen officials!:: estimated. Nallasa Kashmir, repitentative, Egypt would algn the Japanese hnd
und & Pernie
Malaya that 26. million tone of wrap,for reigned here today. Mrom Kara treaty, explaining that he had price, lovals, in India and bases and airfields, distribullen seem to be the centres of mort eign and domestic would be c##Haiii9 500 unther, die ctill not received word from his French India provided the in- of the financial burden and the Communjat ogilv Guvernment United Press, cpntiya,dor, smugging » he add-admission, of Greece, and Tur-- -Johore - la
SOFIBRERIES TREATTI,
Department
ones,/
He added.
the United States and Japan.
He added that Egypt and the the Vatican
EGIPT'S ENVOY.
Washington, Aug. 30.
absurd
The Egyptian Ambassador Smuggling On
Cairo.
it
Increase
530, Near Eastern problems. He vas impert restrictions in Indin
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DISCOVERY
Ottawa,ÿAug. 30.
Canada will see hi three-way Facine, Donetics treaty with. Japan and the United States as soon as the peace treaty is sign- ed in 'San Francisco; the Exter nal Afairs Minister, ? Mr Pearson, sald tog
tant the taigning
·Peareaty to
to attend-
of the treaty
Japan" and thos
talka - with
would begin 2. fenmediately would take some, tinie treaty, could be work
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for
Increased
ments this week. Judge
They include such matters as
the disparity between | iho, establishment of suppi,
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CAUSEWAYAT DOE
talks here, to reach an agreg- ment on the. .conditions fo
for Berlin exports m
This means that a new Agendutab million mter zonal trade"ngred
dettement initialled lagal month, Early month
Searching
For Scrap
of from and steel setup overseas.
must realtor Western Allies stopped all East-West trade owing to Soviet restrictions
LAPALA Zithe DPA announced that a willingnicas "+C
was
needed if the 1002 alcol produc- cizzadna with she Indian Primp
the lion goal of 110 millioni tofa Was Midister, Pandil Nehru Rou- to be achieved...Etadtätijelo, tandis vir onsite waliileas
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