THE
Lizard Only MORRISON TELLS
Casualty
Singapore, Sept. 13.
A lizard, killed by blast, was the only' casualty when Milla/bomb was thrown
by an unknown person into.
簿
restaurant
Perak
Ipoh,
15 people,
There were Including three British soldiers, in the restaurant at the time, but a timely warning "to dive" by one of the soldiers saved the entire group from injury- Bouter.
INDIAN
SOCIALIST
ON JAPAN
Bombay, Sept. 13.
U.S. NOT TO GIVE
UP PEACE HOPES.
Washington, Sept. 13.
Britain's Foreign Secretary, Mr Herbert Morrison, appealed to Americans today not to give up hope of the Soviet Union turning from its pre- sent path of aggression.
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Speaking to the National Press Club in Washington, Mr Morrison also suggested that the Soviet Communist Party organ, Pravda, should give him the opportunity of writing another article for it, in which he would comment on the paper's reply to his article published in July.
Mr Morrison said: "There is cognise the existence of the only one question before us how Central People's Government." tu preserve the peace of the world,
"All things, both our foreign polley and our military effort. The Chairman of the National must be devoted towards that Executive of the Indian Social-
is alsu Vice-. The whole purpose is the 1st Party, who
of the world he whol: Chanceller of Lucknow Univer peace
work." sity, said on Wednesday that if
**We must not give up hope Japan acts as a tool of Ameri- of eny country," he declared.
Mr Morron can imperlailm, the people of
s3ld: "Lot VE India will not sympathise with leck out for hopeful things Japan."
without for one moment relaxing either our vigliance or principles. "What
of
in
The Foreign Secretary said: "To us this is a practical matter IL means that we recognise the feet as a fact that the Central People's Government has got control of the mainland and the people China.
"Our recognition does not approval How imply any
it when our boys are nghting alongside yours Korea?"
Mr Morrison also defended Britain's policy of continuing to trade with the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, which has
criticised Beverely been of aggression instead Congread. opparatus of using those resources for the needs of the people of the Soviet Unton who, I #17 perfectly He said: "However, if Japan
peace as much does not emerge as a big mili-sur, want
we do. I think the tory power again, Indian people will sympathise again with Japan."
tragedy that the
Dr Acharyla, niso one of the founders of India's second-big- Rest politient party, said Japan great Soviet Union should spend aroused Asians by defeating Russia in 1904 but lost a certain of is resources on the amount of regard during World War II,
He
said Communici China should have been represented ut the Sun Francisco conference, and added:
"The treaty does not enhance the in the chances of peace Pacife because China was kept they out. Americans think secured
victory a
ogainst Russia. Perhaps they have done so at the moment."
He did not rule out the passi- bility of another world war, and said: " would keep India out of such wer at any cost."
He concluded: "If China had been represented at the San Francisco conference, the Social- ists. would have welcomed the Japanese ponce treaty,United
Press,
Test Appeal
Dismissed
Lobatsi, Sept. 13.
$0
INT TO PRAVDA
"Without this threat; think what would be the possibilities of meeting the challenge of poverty, throughout the world," he added.
it
"We must think carefully of our means of life before wo cut off any part of our over- "Other- seas trade," he said. wise we may cut off our nose to spite our face," he added Router.
Liquidation
Of I.R.O.
Criticised
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CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1951.
Churchill Assisted At Party
Paris Conference
On Middle East Settlement Opens
Paris, Sept. 13.
The three-nation Conciliation Commission for Palestine today urged the Israeli and Arab dele-
White uniformed at- tondants
Mr assist Winston Churchill as he climbs the stairs to a party given in Venice by Countess Volpi-AP Pic- ture.
AFRICAN
LEADERS
gates to show "extra determination, extra faith GIVE VIEWS and extra goodwill" in working out a peaceful settlement of Middle Eastern problems.
The Commission today met separately the delegates of the four Arab States-Egypt, Syria, the Lebanon and Jordan-and of Israel as the Arabs refused to join a round-table conference with the Jews.
Mr Morrison said: "I have been trying to put our ideas across to the Russian people through the columns of Pravda. I do not claim any earth- shaking results, but at least a
of people will have lot of
read some things they have never
Paris, Sept. 19. Mr Wiliam Rosenwald, New read before.
"Pravda made
of the United on answer. York chairman Would it not be good if Pravda Jewish Appeal, warned here to
How day that the scheduled Equida- "Now, Morrison.
of the International Re- contenting on our an-tion
fugee Organisation would bring "I would be glad to have an- untold hardships to tena
thousands of
of displaced persons in And they could come thousa other go. back at me again.
Mr Rosenwald, who has just ar inspection tour of
The Arab delegates expressed and Israel, told
Press willingress to co-operate with the Commission. The chief Isruell Conference that failure to create
sald
"I would be all to the good. Let the debate continue," declared.
Western Europe.
of
tes in France, Germany,
ANGLO-U.S. DIFFERENCES
Both parties promised to give future and the fullest consideration to society. statement by the chairman of tho Commission,
Ely Mr Palmer.
1 SUCCCREOT organisation would delegate, Mr Maurice Fisher,
new ones
their standing in
"On the other hand, refugees cannot be settled securely any where in an area badly lacking economic development,
Salisbury, Sept. 13. Representatives of about 75
per cent of Southern Rhodesia's African population met Mr tary of State for Commonwealth Relations, today and only and
Patrick Gordon-Walker, Scero-
of tho
favoured a federation Rhodesias and Nyasaland.
The gathering, in the Chik- waka native reserve near here, was attended by about 150
and chiefs
of counselloru Mashonaland and Manicaland.
Mr Gordon-Walker is testing public opinion on the proposed federation of the three ter- "In drafting our proposals, we
considered that any ritories, which was suggested by have Mr Morrison frankly ase leave many problems unsolved who is the Israeli Minister to colution of the refugee problem a London conference last March Most of the African leaders knowledged differences of and cause
whees France, described Mr Palmer's will involve Important commit-
by Israel. But we strongly opposed ments
**** federation.
Others said that policy or of approach between ignificance could not be ex-statement as far-reaching.
The Arabs and Israelis will se considered that Israel can-
did not
the the United States and Britain angeratedi.
understand on two questions.
Desplic the spectacular pre-probably reply early next week nos be expected to make such they
unless, at commitments
the proposals while some' declared are expected to The first was Britain's regress in emptying displaced when they The High Court here today cognition of Communist China creens' camps, he said, there receive five-point proposals for some time, she receives reason that they had not been given from her enough time to consider them. assurance
Some
sold.
that speaker dlamirsed a test appeal by one while the United States con remained 25,000
all
problemas,
neighbours as to her national
Scuthern Rhodesla's Africans of 21 Bamangwato tribesmen tinued to recognise the Nation-women and children in Germany
The proposals to be sub and economie sacurity, pro-
were not as free as those convicted last month for pubile allst regime of Generalissimo alone. He called Israel's Kai-shek.
“The resolution of the refugee Northern Rhodesia and Nyasa- 200,000 mitted, Mr Palmer sald, lind violence.
10 gramme
receive Chiang The Africans, supporters-of This lane he-arid: "Some Immigrants
ard problem proposed by the Cem-land, who were governed by annually, a mag been drafted with two
Taimess bus added siderations:
mission eavisages the repatria Whitehall. the *exiled chief-designate, time before the fighting broke fcent achievement
man said: "Federation. Seretse Khoma, were convicted out in Korca we accepted the that it still required intensified realism.
have tried to take into tion and integration of some of
the refugees in Israel and the is unacceptable unless there is after clashes at Scrowe with fact that the Communists had support from American Jews-
common native policy con parties during resettlement of others in Arab supporters of Tsheked! Khama, gained control of the mainland United Press.
pressed by the
trolled by the King." Seretoe's uncle and former and the people of China and
Mr Gordon-Walker told the Regent.-Reuter.
the last three years as well as countries," Mr Palmer added. the political, social and economie
meeting that federation would realities observed by us," he
make possible the development added
"Such undertakings will! necessitate Belgrade, Sept. 13.
the creation of ad- of schools, universities, hospitals ASSURANCES NEEDED
other schemes for the United States Embassy
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welfare and progress of the officials said today that the
"We have come to the con- development and irrigation and the clusion that the Fuksiine prob- agreements between the partles people. between arms agreement
The policy of the British United States and Yugoslavia term must be considered in its on the use of water resources.
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would not be signed until entirety and that its solution "These agreements will in-Territories "was not that the President Truman had signed must, be sought in a fals and
should rule but volve revisions, or extensions, in Africans bill which realistic spirit of give and take the scope of existing foreign ald
armistice that there should be a partner- determine available Mr Palmer said: "A. Bound would
development is tm- agreements, as well as appro-ship between all races, coonomie
Thut withpriate economic arrangements."
WILS also Southern probably possible in agreement
Rhodesin's policy, he added.- would be signed in Belgrade-hundreds of thousands of Home-
Sources close to the Commis- Reuter. United Press.
less people, uncertain of the
sion described the statement as a "foretaste" of the proposals that will be submitted next .week. The five delegations are
an aren
Dispute Over Extension now trensmiting the clatement Cabinet-Forming
Of Atlantic Alliance
London, Sept. 18.
to their Governments for con- alderation.
In Finland
The Israel delogation, after half an hour's appearance ben
Helsinki, Sept. 13, fore the Commission, conferred President Juho Passikivi, to- with their Foreign Minhter, Dr day asked Mr Vabo Kehonen,. Paris for a few hours on his form a new coalition
govern-
ter.
meat,
Diplomatic quarters here believe that the Posh Sharest, who stopped in leader of the Agrarian Party, is Danish objections to the extension of the Atlantic way to the United States Reu Treaty to include Greece and Turkey will be stressed at the meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's Ministerial Council, opening in Ottawa on Saturday.
A Danish
The admission et Greece and, authority to vote in favour of Turkey to the Atlantic Pact admission.'' will be one of the main ques- tions before the full meeting of the NATO Counselli
Admission is. now favoured
abstention would the admission of, the two countries. The mat ter will, of course, be fully and other debated at Ottawa
presumably bar
Mayor Up
In Arms
Royal
Duncan, Sept. 13. Canadian Mounted
by Britain, France and the governments besides Denmark Police on Thursday: considered
.
United S
States. In diplomatic quarters in are expected to ventilate any measures to avert a possible misgivings still felt about the human chain from blocking an London, it has been generally extension of the
Norwaying error Blend highway, during the': visit {
assumed that an agredmeti in covered by the
ciple toäckhit Greece and
Oltawa
govern
will be reached at ments are known in the past and that the formalities to have considered Mediter
of admission will be completed ranean; security could be bother
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of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip next month
Mayor. J. Wragg was livid be- cause no stop had been planned
Under the 1945 North Atlant or gadled by the conclusion of for: the Royal couple at this 6: separate Mediterranean Pact, resort town. It was belleved Treaty, an agreement among the Observers here thought that the mayor was thinking of hav 12 foundation members of the both the United Blades and Bring a solid line of citizens march Pact must be unanimous before tain would proes very strongly across the highway, to flores the another European Slate can be for a positive vots on the ads Royal anatoreads to halt invited to, nesede..
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mislihat will pass-throughs
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