THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1951.
Sharp Warning By Marshall
Marshall Commonwealth Ministers
On War Preparedness
Mass Moving Of People
Geneva, Oct 1.
Europe's 5,000,000 "sur- plus" population could be Bfted In 10 years at total cost of under $1,881.- 500,000, the International Refugee Organisation said today.
In a report, "Migration from Europe," published here, the organisation said It estimated that Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Lutin America and the United States could absorb at least $30,000 Immigrants per year under present
conditions-Reuler,
New Bid
To Prevent
Breakdown
Arab-Israeli
Meetings To Resume
Paris, Oct. 1. The United Nations Palestine Conciliation Commission today invited the Arab and Israel delegations to the peace con- ference here to resume their mcotings this week,
STRESSES IMPORTANCE
OF UNIVERSAL
MILITARY TRAINING
Gatlinburg, Tennessee, Oct. 1.
General George C. Marshall said today the nation must put universal, military training and service into operation immediately to avoid "disastrous and defeating economic results."
He spoke at the opening business session of the 43rd annual Governors Conference, where dis- cussion got started early about the prospects of General Dwight D. Eisenhower being a Presi- dential candidate.
Outlining the defence altua- service privates who had spent tion at the opening business 12 months in uniform
during sesalon of the 43rd Annual World War II. But he said Conference, the former Secre- there are not enough officers Lary of Defence declared: for replacements and it will be "virtually impossible to manage to return some of them home under 17 months of current service."
than ever before
3. A proposal in Congress to servico year's release after men who put in 12 months in the last war will "te up ships, ground planes and stop the rotation" of troops in Korea. He said the results would be "dire and devastating."*
his
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Meet In London.
Mr Attlee met the Ministers of the British Commonwealth at No. 10, Downing Street Last week and welcomed them to London. The Ministers are in London for talks of raw materials and world shortages and Hongkong is represented by Mr John Dugdale, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs. (AP Photo).
NEW STALIN
STALIN BID FOR BIG
FOUR MEETING RUMOURED
More- Sabres
Reach U.K.
London, Oct. 1.
Reports circulated in European diplomatic quarters on Monday that the Soviet Union... was preparing another proposal for a Big Four confer-
ence.
The Defence Department la determined no soldier shall spend a second winter fighting in Korea and has ruised the rate of displacements to 40,000 The Ave-star General said his a month.
last visit to Korea showed that finest 2. America's
armed officers all through the ranks forces in history are battling there were "quite content with in Korce
the with greater co the direction,
Leadership ordination,
and the supply" and
of the CRTE- co-operation firepower achieved under paign. Gen. B. Ridgway
Marshall did not men- General Matthew
tlon by name either General Mathew B. Ridgway or predecessor,
General Dougins Macarthur.
Observing that the presen Allied force in Karen has great co-operation, co-ordination and can mount great firepower with- out making Eself vulnerable Communist attack, Gen, Marshall
London, Oct. 1 few minutes before declared:
Twenty-six more US. F-66 since last Tuesday, was taken he talked to the Governors, They are the best we've ever Sabre jet fighters arrived in
Marshall conferred by Itad in the armed forces of this at a two-hour "inter-Commis- Gen
Britain today to bolster Ameri- sion" meeting at the Crillon telephone with Secretary of De-ion"
CAUGHT UP
can strength in these islands. Hotel. The Commission held once Robert A. Lovett, kis
The US. Third Air Force "Informal and
Gen. Marshall disclosed thay It several
pri successor. The Ave-star General
the new Sabres vate" talks with individual said the best way to insure was March of this year before the announced
landed at Stomaway airport in the four Arab
Department Defence build up
caught up peace world
the Hebrides Islands demands for the well
Sunday now The: London American trained reserve. huge
Korea. He said that in the fight from Israel delegation, according to "Then
w!)
even, troops which brides lle off the Northwest coast Soviet bid, if it came, would be paper "People" predicted Stalin п spokesman. These Informal
hot tmergency, tremendous force that is not
of Scotland.
an eleventh hour attempt to would propose a Big Four meet- contacts were believed to have on the dally
The planes payroll and the had been sent to Europe had to
will fly on block the
ofing in Berlin after the British hope of world been held in
rearmament the
will take account of be drained of their strength to gathering the necessary guaran- that," the declared.
Tuesday to their new base at western Germany by holding general elections on October 23. keep the ranks full in Karen. ices from both the Arabs and Universal military training summer that the armed forces
He said it was not until lasts Grove
at the possibility of unifying STALIN'S TERMS the Israella that delegates were
and service in the only way to
The Third Air Force, which Germany, setting the Korean in agreement, at least on con-
"began to get the first products" accomplish that without
all American air war and resolving other. East- from funds that controls ference procedure.
in material disastrous and defeating Congress voted last year.-Asso- strength in Britain, now has West differences,
seventy-fiveSabre jets. As- ciated Press.
sociated Press.
The decision to resume the conference, which has not met
members of delegations
DA
03
Only
HUGE RESERVE
will
羈 have
economic results,” The announcement led obser-
that both
Congress has approved the the vers to belleve Arabs and the Israelia had principle of Universal Military and Service but has Training during the informal con- agreed versations to accept the Com- not yet voted on putting it in-
to effect, mission's procedure and go
Gen. Marshall sald Its operations should ahead with the conference.
begin but at once. He
Members of the Commissionshussed he "knows" it can
were known
to be worried about negative reception by the Arabs and Israells of the Commission's five-poluit, pro- posal
presented ten days ago, The Israell-delegation. will present
in its next official meeting with
the Commission this week, a formal offer of a non-aggression part with the Arab cruntries and will their stillude in respect of the Commission's proposals on this paci-United Preis.
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A British
be
despite continuance of done, the Korean conflet.
persinnel
Middle East
Command
Gen, Marshall said the De- Problems
fence Department is determined soldier shall fight__o that no second winter in Korra. He said replacements now had reached 40,000 a month, but added, "We can't keep that up."
NOT ENOUGH OFFICERS base
London, Oct. 1. General Slr Brian Robert Commander-in-chief
gon,
the British land forces In the
after a Iceland, The He-
in EasteraR
Two newspapers-one in London, and another in Paris
predicted that Premier Josef Stalin. would offer to attend a meeting with President Truman and the Prime Ministers of Britain and France in Berlin.
Must sources
believed
the
In Paris, the rightist news- paper "L'Aurore-France Labro" uckood the prediction today. It All Diplomats said Russia already said Stalin would recopi had dropped some very strong conditions posed by the West and urge China and North promise if the West will recon- Korea to accept an armistice on aider Its steady military build the line of the action fighting. up."
front.
Japan Moves In hints that "she is ready to com- for fren elections in Germany.
Enlistment
The
Soviet
Tolryo, Oct. 1. Four hundred former senior
Prime Minister, Mr "According to a highly-placed officers of the old Imperial Attlee, rejected in advance, source in Stockheim" the Paris Japanese Army and Navy today however, any suggestion that newspaper said, "the enlisted in the new National the Western powers would call Marshal is now in the process police organisation.
off their rearmament drive just of putting the final touches on Freed only last month from because of the prospect of a Biga-solemn declaration which he. the restrictions Imposed by the Four conference.
will send very shortly" to Pre- purge directives of General
sident Truman, Mr Attlee and MacArthur in 1948, all of them: "The plain fact in that when the French Premier, M. Rene had held the rank of major or you pre faced with a power (Pleven.
Middle East, and Generalleutenant-colonial in the old like Soviet Russia, you cannot
Arab the navy. They
will almost you
He said the armed services Glubb
Pasha,
British Com- army or equivalent grades in really negotiate at all unless Diplomats said the now Rus- could meet the problem of re-mander of the Jordan'a
conciliatory line might negotiate from strength," sian turning home after
a year's Legion, are coming here short certain form the embryo of the he said in an interview publish- first become apparent in Ger
ly, it was disclosed today. proposed new Japanese army. ed in the Liberal newspaper many and in the United Nations,
Their visita will colnelde. -Reuter,
"News Chronicle."
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expected to have
on the consultations proposed creation of a Middle East defence command.
the
This command may be set up after Turkey joins the North Atlantic Treaty Organi Ntion. General Robertson is also expected to discuss proposed command in relation to the problem of the reviden of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty of 1936.
New British propoenis on be submitted the revision, to to the
Egyptian Government, are understood to be based on the proposed creation of a Middle East Command,
General Robertson's vidt to London will be primarily for annual meeting attending the of British commanders-in chtet. Glubb Pasha is coming to London on i three-week holiday. He will probably have talks hore an Arab Legion problems,
rollablo avsually source eald-Reuter.
ENVOYS CONFER
Alexandria, Oct. 1.
The British Ambassador, Elr Ralph Stevenson, today con- ferred with the United States Ambassador, Mr Jefferson Caf- fery, for one hour at the Ameri-
They ro can Embassy here. fused comment, but observers bellove the two cavoys discus- et a new approach to Middle East problems--Reuter.
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It was an Dwight Eisenhower, nounced today, Dek
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