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Morrison RUSSIA AND JAPAN Shah Drives & Land Bo
Sees Japanese Analysis
Acheson
DISCUSSION OF Of Kremlin
RISING PRICES
Washington, Sept. 11.
Mr Horbert / Morrison, the Brithh Foreign Secré... tary, and Mr Dean States Acheson, United Secretary of State,"today tackled the problem of how to keep mounting world prices from hamper- ing Western rearmament..
They opened a second round of, Brill American, talks in
Course Of Action
(By Harold Guard)
London, Sept. 11′′
Japanese officials here predicted, today that Russia would not seek to sign a separate treaty with Japon, and that India would be the first coun
the Big Three, Foreigh Ministry to exchange, diplomatic representatives with Japan after concluding a bilateral peace settle- ment.
ters conferenen. thid afternoon.
It was devoted to reonomic and Far Eastern questions.
An official said that Mr Mor- rison intended to tell Mr Ache-
son that rising prices for im ports were as much a burden to Britain as the arms budget und that stabilisation was the
most urgent need of the West.
The French Foreign Minister, Mr Robert Schuman, is seeing Mr Acheson Inter today,
peace
Mr Acheson and Mr Schuman aro to discuss a new relationship with Western Cer- many and other problems particular interest to their two nations.
of
The "Elg Three" Foreign Ministers will meet jointly to- morrow to consider the draft of a new directive prepared by
High the three Allied
Com-
missioners in Germany.
.basis This will provide the for negotiation with the Bonn Government of a contract restor- Ing
covereignty to Western Germans, and providing a pro- viedonal peace settlement until a final setilement can be made o united Germany.-Reuter.
WINDSORS GOING
TO PARIS
Biarritz, Sept. 11. The Duke and Duchess of Windsor left Biarritz today by train, for Paris after a month's holiday in the Basque country.
The Duko said they planned to stay in Paris until Christmas and then go to Canada.-Reuter.
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They said Russia had made it clear she now regarded Japan as part of the Western camp and they believed Russia would move to delay Japan's recovery by preventing trade with the Chinese mainland...
For this renson alone, the From the speech, the news- Japanese paid, they anticipated paper added, the people of India that Russia would held aloof may have gained the Impression from making any sort of settle-that the Japanese did not mont with Japan, Also, the "realise the real intention
settio India. Japanese added, in ang"
of
ment with Japan the Japanese Another influential journal, Government would indal on the "Mainichi", said that India's, the return of hundreds of declaration opened the way for thousands of Japanese prisoners the re-establishment of relations of war in Russian hards.
who
among Asian countries.
The paper edded that "We do not belleve Rukia is
directly to a able to return. 300,000 Japanese would not lead
solution of
of the problems of re- priconers of war because most lations with China but
had of them died in Russian handa," "encouraged us to consider cald the Japanese officials.
The officials.
recently coolly the problem of recover arrived, from Tokyo, said Coming our relationship with fellow
Asiatic nations." munist influence for settlement
Leaders of the Liberal and! with Russla was negligible.
Democratic parties (both Con- There opinion favouring any sort of valve) and of the Socialist treaty with Russia," they said. Forty welcomed the Indian de-
cision--Reuter. "People still remember Ruedars | treatment of Japanese nationals In Manchuria after the occupa- tion and the question of war. prisoners is a barrier to any settlement with Russia.".
no weight of
PACT WITH INDIA
JAPANESE DESIRE
London, Sept. 11..
Mr Koichiro Azakal, head of the Japanese Overseas Agency in London expressed the hope here today that a peace treaty between India and Japan would be signed soon.
Atlantic Army's
Rapid Progress
Paris, Sept. 11.
Rapid progress is being made in the re-organisation of the lines of communications of the Atlantic Army in Europe, according to reports from American military sources.
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ATTACK ON
WORLD CARTELS
Geneva, Sept. 11:7 International cartels are again
Ever since it was decided to set up General Eisenhower's Supreme Headquarters in Europe near Paris and the United States Government agreed to station American combat troops in threatening "to" stranglé "World' Europe in peace time, American and Allied ad-trade, economic development ministrative officers and logistics experts have end productivity Mr Isador been re-organising the administrative and supply told the United Nations services to meet the new dispositioning of Allied mic and Social Council here troops on the continent of Europe.
I
Lubin, the
American délegate, Eco-
today.
Introducing a resolution call- ing for concerted United Na-
of
the
Until about a year ago, the ment with the French Govern- tions action to end cartel prac- American British and Freshment made in November 1950.kes, Mr Lubin said "We have
encountered troope in Germany were essen
Covidence During August, it reported post-war existence, in territories tially pecupation forces, dealing with demilitarisation and simi- that work has been proceeding outside American Jurisdiction of
the at least 19 different International y satisfactorily with very. lar problems.
Today,
the Allied troops in result that the Eisenhower army cartel arrangements. In at least, Germany JUNC been
nearly on the continent is, today in eight of these cartels, it is ap and their stronger poaltion than it has parent that steps have been doubled in number.
took | laken since the "war" fo, rehow. since. "Ike" over. been function has changed. are
or strengthen their power over.
trend back to system of A private restriction is becoming apparent, be said.
Intro fiself,
are now combat troops and so dispositioned as to be ready
The troops in Germany are to fight should the need arish.
There are already four Ameri- troops in Aghting form, and as
They predicted, however, of a bilateral early conclusion.
Mr Azakai, who arrived in irenty with india which would be acceptable to public opinion London by air from Tokyo on
August. throughout Japan.
30 to open the agency "Wo believe, too, Indis will here, sold in an interview that desire of the Japanese be tho re
the next country to establish the diplomatic relations with Japan. people is to have a peace treaty w with India-"this great nation Parliamentary procedure necessitate some delay in rot-in the East."
Hp expressed pleasure at the fication of the treaty in Britain, Frence and the United States. signing of the Japanese peace The Indian Government said it treaty at San Francisco Iust would stek a bilateral treaty at week by 40 nations. The the earliest possible date and 11 treaty digned at San Francisco. after a long delay of six years, its proper place in the
of nations, Mr Azakai and the Elbe.
The Fourth American Infantry keeping on training "to beat the lake legal action to break-up 29 These cartels often divided India and Burma did not take Division has been moving into devil."
af Re-organisation supply the export markets among thell portla
In the San Francisco con Germany through Bremerhaven
during August.
"set" up their own By the end of this year, the lines for the new Atlantic com- members, set
army naturally involves quotas and channels just as they terence, but India announced
United States Army will have bot
„restricted ́ produce yesterday that she proposed to treaty conclude a separate peace
six complete combat divisions the withdrawal of certain num-liked. They
ber of purely administrative tion and often prevented, tech- cone in Korea.
with Japan at
carliest inside the Rhine-Elbe orca. .to "Also to be considered is the act
and supply services from Geznical advances by buying up. of practicable date. change
various stations patents which they deliberately possibility of
Mr Azakal, who is 45, and
many
ald .not use. government in Britain which that the function of the Japanese
The operation of sich: cartels. may bring a reversal of policy Government Overseas Agency
and the Atlantic; ports. particularly affected! under- towards Communist China. London was mainly This would influence Japanese trade relations between Japan fourth will have taken up post-across Western Germaný, and Kieveloped countries by restrict-
Ambassador to Japan, it
India appoints the first for would enable Japan Onally oferaat appeal to the people
have
Japanese officials said the question of Japan's relations with China was the most dim- cult
confronting the Gover- ment and one which might well
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can action or combat divisions General Eisenhower himself In the United Stotes in Germany between the Rhine aid a few days ago, they are
BRITISH DIVISIONS
to
spaced out between the "front There British, divisions are to promote illewin there already and a line"
switch over
France.
the Government has had to
International cartels since 1945.
: ing emcient production," and
putting obstacles in the way of economic and technical progress,
Reuter,
inforroda World Jewish
and Britain until the Japanese tions there by Christmas..
By that date, the French will These withdrawals are They sold
nat there was little Ukelihood Joyen would choose forca. peace
was ratified and in treaty
also have fully prepared combat on a large scale, nor will they
Elsen. at Geneal
bo so in duture. But there is no recognise Communist China
Thereafter the Agency, which
disposal, and five more withdrawal in the generat. despite
the expressed need for has a staff of Bix Japanese offi-
rendy on a three-day reservo resumption of trade with the clals, including Mr Amkai, will basis. This means that they can sense of the term. Chinese mainland.
the take become the nucleus of
up combat position with
well- Usually Japanese Embassy in London. in three days of a rush mobilis-military sources have confirmed
Until the Embassy comes into tion order.
of Alled that the alarm expressed in being the Agency will also per
This
concentration form miner consular functions. combat ticops in Germany; and some Western European nows- ficir popers about "abandoning" the from the occupation to combat function, be front are totally ground- necessitates a re-organisation and considerable extension of rear.
is actually happening, support and army administrative they say, is just the contrary centres.
Whereas an army of occupation the military position on the continent of Europe is befur can mix up in the same area constantly, atrengthened and Karachi, Sept. 11. stores, training centres, supply inade more efficient Router) The Pakistan Government is depots
...and..
bass hospitals, -a preparing a document for pre-contrat army has to have these
dep rentation to the United Nations stations organised in Kashmir representative,
Dr starting, in the cafe
Adontic ham an authorita-
forces, Tokyo, Sept, 11, Frack. Graham, an
the French Atlantic parta Japanese political tenders and five source said here today,
The today welcomed The document was said to be
administrative or logistical
"There is bound to be a strong demand for recognition of the Peking regime, for promotion of tride which
Japen so badly needs. But the political siderations are far 100 serious and, like many other countries, Japan will have to wait a Jong time
before deciding which China is to be recognised. For the immediate future, it would appear likely that Japan will establish, "relations with the Nationalist regime in Formosa." said the officials-United Press. TOKYO REACTION
newspapers
India's decision to end the state
that
ON
REPORT
KASHMIR
of the
on the continent Germany's Envoy
Congress
Geneva, Sept. 11,
Jewish leaders from 64'coun- Irice today, continued:;.their closed eosalon here on menstirea to promote Jewish political,
religious righ cultural and throughout the
the worldAMEN The delegoles, who comprise the Executive of the World Jewish Congress, are now dis cussing
runz
for, making their organisation
reprósentative
possible of the world's 11
a record of recent talks be tall of a combat army s necta To Argentina stoca to have
The fewish lenders are unde
than that c
Antapered passing any rosetation for, the of war with Japan when the tween Dr Graham and the sarlly much bigger
Buenos Aires, Sept. 11 protection of Jewish communi-- a war emergency Her peace treaty, goes into effect.
The Foreign Office today and ties in n Pakistan authorities at Karachi. an army of occupation,
Primarily responsible for the The
Circles close to the conference newspaper "Asahi said The source said that it would that India's decision "expressed be
new communications and supply nounced that it had agreed to submitted to Dr Graham setup is United States Brigadier- the request of the West der said that the majority of the to the world
Indiatoday or tomorrow. sincerely desires peace, Dr. Graham, his sector, ad- General Mason J. Young, head of mis: Government to name an delegates felt that any solu
visers and
the European Command, Com Ambassador in Buenos Aires tem bowever it might be word- The "Acabl" feared that
munication Zone (EUCOM
she was likely to be Prime Minister. Yoshida's his staff, are due to leave here COMMZ), with headquarters in that Dr Hermann Tordongs This afternoon a
It was ometally annoutleed stood and cruste speech -et San Francisco, · in-† tomorrOW evening, for Genova the French town of Orleans, an witch heregretted? India's" | where, ho will write a report
would be acceptable as: Am-: was made to the drawing up of A-TIGHTING FITS Bassador: extraordinary absence at the conference, may bri his mission for the Uazed
and a statement on Germany and have had adverse reaction on Nations Security Courell- This headquarters was set up plenipotentiary in Argentina.—the debate, is expected to go on
MARLAND - well into the week. R ibo..Indians.
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