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'* THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1951.
British Ship Wrecked Off HINT ON
ON SOVIET TACTICS
The Australian Coast
The barge J. P. Webb fast aground on a reef north of Fremantle, Australia, battered by heavy seas. The captain and erew of 17 saved themselves by rowing ashore in relays after oll drums had been broken over the water. The ship was en route, from Glasgow to Melbourne,-- AP Picture,
AT THE JAPANESE PEACE CONFERENCE
Moscow, Sept. 3.
Moscow's Press hinted today that the Soviet Union will not attempt to hamstring the San Francisco Japanese peace conference but will make every attempt to get its own views on the settlement, into, the record and before the world.
The indication was that the Soviet delegates would demand énough
and possibly their counter-proposals time to make their points then let it go at that. They may even offer a draft of a peace treaty for the consideration of the conference.
The people of Communist China now have been told that the American draft of the Japanese
and
treaty is likely to be carried at San Francisco and OPPOSITION
the Soviet Press recorded this.
TO AFRICAN
The Soviet Press has played Foster Dulles today that he had heavily on the refusal of India refused to servo is a vice- and Burma to participato in the chairman of the Japanese perco conference. It has been saying | conference, that with those: nations absent "We are
for still fighting and Communist China uninvit-
Western Europe's
Defence Effort Behind Schedule
London, Sept. 3.
The military authorities reported today that General Dwight Eisenhower's North Atlantic Pact A Threat To force was at least four months behind schedule.
Peace
Genova, Sept. 3. Resentment among nearly 10 million expellees and refugees
0
The 24 divisions envisaged by the end of 1951 probably will not be available until late Spring or Summer, informants said. So far Eisenhower has about 12 equipped divisions.
| France, Italy and some of the
member and smaller
nations of
A
members of the
Discussions
On Bases
Spain
In
ed, the Soviet delegation will improvements in the provisions of the treaty to conform more be speaking for millions of closely to the wishes of the Asian peoples.
Philippine propi," he said.
The Philippines aro dis- The Soviets have stated be fare that they have definite pro- satisfied particularly with the posals for the conference and reparations clause of the pro- will seek to speak on these proposed treaty.
Mr Romulo explained that posals and be given enough time
their he declined the vigo-chairman- 10 present 'and'orgue points. It seemed clear that ship in order to be free on the the treaty is under the Soviet contention would be floor when that there can be no real peace debate. conference without China being represented.Associated Press;
BRITISHI PREDICTION
with:
It was understood two vice- would be chairmen
selected. One of them is expected to be Mr Percy C. Spender, Ausira- llan Ambassador to the US. and the other probably an Aslan Pakistan or
ylon from
Son Francisco, Sopt. 3. The British Minister of State, Mr Kenneth Younger, predicted today that the Japanese peace
Following the meetings with conference would wind up on
Mr Acheson
and Mr Dulles, schedule next Saturday, despite which touched on the formula any attempts to stall it..
tion of the important rules of After
the conferning
Romulo *** | the
conference, Mr. Secretary of State, Mr Dean
re held the first meeting of his Acheson, Mr Younger told | re- parters he was confident of the delegation to advise IL of deve-
lopments. of votes needed for majority
Gen. Romulo said he has of adoption
constant touch with G President Elpidio Quirino by States and Britain in an attempt telephop
telephone. to thwart any Communist
Ger Romulo was noncommittal Allbuster at the conference.
on the rules to be adopted but Under the rules, each delega
expressed confidence, that means tion
to air
air Its gels one hour
would be found to stop the ex- views and five minutes to answer ocoted Russian attempt to all- any direct question. Prolonga-buster-Associated. Press. tion of the debate could be done
rules or the tough set of
1
FEDERATION
"
Port Jumeson, Sept, 3. The Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr James Griffiths, today heard the views of three important groups here on the British Government's plan for a Central African Federation.
pad European businessmon formers. favoured federation. Africans opposed it and wanted to stay under the rule of the Office. Missionaries Colonial gave the Minister the terms on which they thought 'the' nalives might accept federation.
of
1
Mr Grimha, who is touring! Central Africa to get views on to federate the wo the plon Rhodesian with Nyasaland, had ceparate interviews with repre- sentatives of the three groups.
322,000 chiefs. The. Africans of Northern Rhodesia's they would regard the impost Eastern: Province told him that of the Federal scheme tien
as proving against their wishes that the Brush Government "la tired of looking after us and
us away! wants to
.. They unanimously ·rojected the plan because of their ob- Jections to African legislation
Southern Rhodesia.
If federation were introduced, they would continue to oppose it. They denied that chiefs of ihres tribes in the Eastern *** Province had ever stated that they would accep! federation.
MANY SAFEGUARDS
in Western Germany Austria could develop, if NATO will be urged to make neglected, Into threat to an all-out effort to live up to peace, Dr Van Heuven Goed- the commitments on which they have fallen short. An increase hart,
Nations United
High
contributions by as In their Commissioner for Refugees, told much as three-quarters of the the Economic and Social Counell present effort will be required in the coming year, if the Pact here today,
force is to taito shape, Infor- Through the force of elreum-mants reported. stances, German refugees had European
Madrid, Sept, de been steadily pushed down the Pact have a total of some 2,500,-- The American Ambassador, Mr social scale, Dr Goedhart said. 000 men in uniform out of a Stanton Griffs, is expected to dy
UNIONS PROTEST 173,000,000
is only by decision of the entire. It or to New York tonight. "The problem is not merely a population of
about one-third
Melbourne, Sept. 3. refugee problem. It is
short of the understood he will have a fouline conference. The Anglo-Ameri- calculated total of 3,500,000. But midical check up.” “
cans are confident: they have :!
recommendation social problem of the
opposing ond
only a fraction of that strength
to block that. votes economic stability of Central is avaliable to General Elsen- Observers, here, fcday thought Mr Younger, who was with the rearmament of Japan and Europe.
hower.
he might also discuss perserally Mr Acheson for less than ten protesting against the release of war and German with President Truman, the in
minutes.
first sold: "We did Japanese
Mr Grimhs is touring East criminals discusa anything." really Britain and France have alz- Secretary of Stále, Mr Dean not "The politically extreme
by the and Central Africa Bounding animously on Monday when pressed-con- movements which in Germany able forces in the Far East Ac- Acheson, and defence chicts the However, were responsible for the outcording to authorities, Elsen-multiple problems of Spanish- cerning Angio-American plans, All-Australia Trade Union Con- opinions on the proposed federa
American collaboration in Wes- be added: break of World War II' thrive hower's force now comprises:
The Europeans "I think we shall gress which represents 02 unions long torn defence.;
get a
The 1. Liltle 'more than three French divisions.
United States missions are here procedure which will enable us
get
ut through to
work. the.
I position to the Japanese peace supported the plan to federate
the three territories. 2. About four United States investigaling Spain's milliary and Imagine we will reach agree treaty and also opposed uny
The Chamber of Commerce, divisions.
economic needs-assessing what
ment on the rules there is no other treaty which allows the
the Settlers Association, the Rhodesinn 3. Nearly four British divi- she ran offer in bases and other reason to think we will not."romilitarisation of Japan.
Aus- North-Eastern Secretary of the ald:
Tho sald the rules The Minister
tralian
Council of Trade Unions, Agricultural Association and the Spanish commentators, bere said were in the process of being
Port Jameson Town Manage- other Mr R. Breadby,
sald the trade union movement never would ment Board were all represented that the military experts priority discussed with various task might be to ensure adequate countries.
countenance the rearmament of at an informal meeting with the
Minister bases for use if the first results of
any country which could repeat Chamber of Commerce repre a war should require moving min
committed against sentatives said that the proposed atrocities Australian troops turing "the to large bases
federation plans contained so war-United Press.
imany, anfeguards that they not see why the Africans objec
ed: to il.
on
general
discontent
and
despair.
"The same situation is be
repeat itself in ginning to Germany and Austria.
"Millions of refugees are be ginning to lose all hope in the community of nations and to rely on their own political or ganisations which have begun to make themselves felt in Ger many, and may soo play n predominant role."-Reuter.
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Earlier, Mr Acheson had tain Js to send an additional mainly on air questions: in their talked with Mr. Carlos Romulo, division later in the year.
talks with Spanish military men, head of the Philippine dale- Franco has
carmarked another two divisions the
by end of the year, but informants saw little hope that they would be made available soon.
Italy's contribution is not in sight and little is expected for. some time, according to authoritative sources. Italy's
conference, which opens the Atlantic Defence Military Air |the ung the chairmanship.
formally on Tuesday evening
Mr Acheron is also to confer with Dr Act Foreign Minister",
Transport Service-Reuter,
try is limited by the pc Mosque Rector
treaty.
Dismissed
und desin, Subardio,
The missionaries, who also
Election Inmet Mr Grimths today, told him
Jordan
London, Sept. 3. Officials dealing with Middle today. I was undersided: Dr Eastern affairs said today that to wished to talk to or Partament hand dispelled any
Acheson about the set of rules of
Jordan would On paper, at least, the future
procedure which Britain and the suggestion that 1boks brighter. By next year,
United Sidie's have formulated seek to rogate the France is committed to have,
for the conference. There were with Britain. Before
tion: it had been poin Dr Subardjo consider- five full divisions on
indications Cairo, Sept. 8. o war footing for Eisenhower's Army The Government today dis-ed the rules for the course a bit that of 100 candidates for: 40 seats in the Amman Parliament for Germany and Ave more to charged Sheikh Abdel' Meguid Roo
"mobilised" within three Selim from the post of Rector The first meeting between the 28 ware known to favour Syrian bo days. By 1953;France is com- of Alazhar Mosque and its at- Japanese and British delegations annexation of Jordan after. mitted to have between 17 and 20 fached theological university-to the conference will take place. divisions on a war footing. By the highest religious rank in the Monday afternoon thea, Italy should produce ten Mostem world, divisions
The
when" the
of the
that Northern Rhodesia's. Afri- cans might agree to federation if... they were positively assured that their rights would not be reduced and there was no obstacle to the extension of their rights. Reuter..?
Lawyer Gaoled For Sabotage
Berlin, Sept. 3.
Dr. Formann," former Biule Prosecutor of Dresden, has been sentenced to five years hard Tabour by the State Court of
Fast
tor
The East German news
Japanese Prime Minister, said the electione had" | Bautzen,
Mr removed Germany
activities The white-bearded Sheikh Younger. Mr Yeshkia said yes treaty and the Amman Parlia- in his office. Benelux countries have has been on one-man strike terday that he wanted to see Mr. ment was now a monument to boen
expected to have three for months, proclaiming he Younger as soon as the latter he lata King Abdullah. The main divisions under Elsenhower by would not return to his job arrived. United Press, question which the new Parliagency ADN, reported today the end of this year. Western until the Government had in-
Spment would deal with efter it that Formann was connected of the ROMULO, REFUSES ··· had decided the question of with Anglo-American Germany might make available creased the salaries:
succemlop to the throng would perialist agents. Zhanyan coule some 12 divisions- and when Alazher teachers. -
San Francisco, Sept. 8, be an amendment to the cone While in office, the much discussed rearma- ment occurs, Turkey
General Carlos P. Romulo, stitution, including a clause to favoured economie, από A Itoyal decree appointed the
ring Greece can make nizable forces Sheikh,
Hamroush, Philippines Foreign Secretary, make the Government respon and saboteurs by hin Ibrahim available once they are included of the Religious Institute disclosed after meetings with sible to Parliament, and, hot to proceedings painst them. ed in the Atlantle Pact. as the new Hector-United Secretary of State Dean the King te hitherto United Bautzen Jp in the uranium
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