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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, '1951.
Stassen Allegation Against Mr
Huge Rubber Cargo For China
Colombo, OcL 2. ·
The Pollah shilp. Mic- klewe. Bailed today for Communist China with 5,- $26 tons of Ceylon rub- ber In her Jiolds. The shipment was the largest to leave Ceylon in a single vessel, - United PreKA.
AMERICAN
REPRISAL
ACTION
Washington, Oel. 2. President Truman today or-
dered all American trade con-
cessions to Czechoslovakia
be cancelled as from November
1.
The motion follow a Con- Bressional directive That American trade
Acheson Stirs
Sharp Rebuttal
MEMORY PLAYING
HIM TRICKS
Washington, Oct. 2.
The State Department tonight denied that the Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, or any other department official had ever proposed cutting off American aid to the Chinese Nationalists.
The Department said Mr Harold Stassen's memory was "playing him tricks" when he said yesterday that the late Senator Arthur Vanden- oberg had told him Mr Acheson and Dr Philip Jessup made the proposal at a White House con-
ference.
proves
the
the Senate history history Cominee, policy of the Department tended in the opposite direc- tion".
Testifying before benefits to Internal Security Communist BFTAR Lo wiped Mr Stassen waid Senator Van- out.
denberg had told him be block- Such
the move by telling Pre- trade concessions nl-ed
he had votes ready have been suspended forsident Truman Bulgaria, Rumania and 13 other enough in the Senate to kill it.
Communist - dominates areas However, the State Depart throughout the world.
Nolico that trade
Taking
other up
Storsen testimony. Mr McDermott said there was no "basis in fact" for his statement that the ment Press offeer, Mr Michael Department encouraged Britain brnents McDermott, said an "exhaustive and other countries to recognise would be cancelled also has search" of Department records Red China. He said the US.
evidence of such a White House that it viewed had failed to produce any hind made it clear to Brita
recognition of China as "unwise" And son and Dr Jessup "have no re-ordered United States diplomats collection of such a meeting". abroad to present this view to
been given to Russia. Poland and Hungary,
Thore has hern particularly eirong
sentiment in Congress for using trade sanctions against Czechoslovakia in view of that country's Imprisonment of the never has been any proposal to American
conference, lle said Mr Ache-Red
William Oatis.
spy
Journalist.
Mr Oalia was sentenced
charges described by
Bir
on
the
State Department as triumped up-Reuter.
Kashmir Report Delay
"Moreover," he added, "thers other governments.
Mr McDermott also
lenged
UN Liaison Officer Again Meets Communists
TO-DAY ONLY
TWO IMPORTANT
SHIFTS
IN
PERON CABINET
Buenos Aires, Oct. 2.
LL Col. Norman Edwards Note from his accepting North .Korean counterpart, Col, Chang, at Panmunjon. No progress towards resumption of negotiations was achieved although the meeting appeared
be
spirit. amicable in (AP Photo)
to
FITTING MEMORIAL
President Juan D. Peron has accepted the chal-resignation of his Air Minister in the second abolish economic aid to Nation that the
Sass Cabinet change since last Friday's abortive revolt, TO GANDHI lionailst China by Steretary was prepared to turn Formosa it was announced today. Acheson, by Ambassador Jessup
United States
the Chinese Reds- by any other authorised over to
United Press. official of the State Depart- ment."
Mr McDermott also took note of Mr Slassen's testimony re- garding the round-table con- ference: called by the Depart-} ment in October, 1949.
New Offer By
East Germany
Minister of the Interior:Angel Borlenghi said Air Minister Brig.-Gen. Cesar Ojeda has resigned and has been replaced by Brig-Gen. Ignacio San Martin, who will be sworn in on Wednesday.
Navy Minister Adm. Enrique Under a law declaring the B. Garcia resigned and
was existence of a state of Internal war, the police have banned Mr Stassen had said that the
replaced on Saturday, No Far Eastern
political meetings. The Radical ficial explanations avere given Party cancelled a meeting for expert, Mr Owen Lattimore, and Mr Lawrence
for the Cabinet shifts, Rossinger,
Tuesday night because of the law. member A United Nations, N.Y., Oct. 2.
Pacific Relations: new "wide open" Invitation
However, the Institute of
to The announcement of
Party-sup- The report of Dr Frank headed the "prevailing group”
shift cameporting President Juan D. Peron Graham, the United
submitted recommends the Bonn Republic for national latest government Nations which
as leaders of several ppposition for re-election from holding a 1epresentative for Kashmir, was
elections, it was learned today.
parties
were reported to have big open-air meeting on Monday not expected to be ready for
Prime Minister Otto Grote-been arrested.
| night. Elections are scheduled about 10 days, informed sources
wohl is writing a speech for
for November 11. here said.
tellvery this weekend which reportedly will much
Dr Graham is preparing # report
bis on the result of
with India and
negotiations
Pakistan
on the question of
of the
tions favourable to the Chinese,
Mr Stassen sald Communists.
the recommendations called for carly United States recognition of Red China and turning over Formosa to the Communists,
NO BASIS
demilitarising Kashmir before an Mr McDermott said a closa study of the stenographle tran-
was tot SL
Berlin, Oct, 2. East Germany is preparing a
unity talks.
INITIATED
London, Oct. 2. The next step towards providing London with a fit- Ling memorial to Mahatma Gandhi the nucleus of a university of peace — was taken today by the Indian High Commissioner, Mr V.
the stop the Peroallon did not K. Krishna Menon.
11-
NO DECISION
Rodolfo Ghioldi, Communist indicate how candidate in the forthcoming the Soviet
ZONC will November elections was re- concede in order to bring about ported
being heid
The Argentine Supreme Mil- communicado In connection tary Court has not yet made a with last week's short-lived decision on what punishment is in store for military lenders accused in the plot. They may uprising.
face the death penalty.
Informed quarters said the eventual plebiscite,
In view of the delay in pre-script of the conference showed Prime Minister may deliver his He propeen before a special Parllo- 18 members spoke, paring the report,
Session
or on Sunday and Mr ment Mr Lattimore expected that the Security sakl
that Monday. recommended Council would have no time for Rossinger
debate on its contents before Red China be recognised and 11 a det
athers thought the situation was it was obliged to go to Paris.ch that recognition could not Omciuls here thought that Dr Le withheld for an indefinite Graham would probably make period". As for Mr Stassen's statement to the Council around statement that the State Depart- October 12 in presenting the
to "impleñent" ment tended report and the Council would the Laltimore-Rossinger_recom- then adjourn to study the re-
mendations,
McDermott Mr sults of his mission-Reuter,
said, this was "not confirmed by
Many leaders in the opposition Radical, Nationalist, Scolalist and Conservative partics were report The Russian zone will cele-ed under arrest. Horacio Thedy. the founding of its "German Desive Democrat Parly, is being held brate the second anniversary of a member of the minor progres mocratic Republic" on Saturday by the police, his family reported and Sunday-Associated Press. toʻloy.
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New Build-Up In UN Military Forces Recommended
New York, Oct. 2.
A United Nations sub-committee today re- commended that in the event of any further aggres- sion the United Nations should appoint an “Execu- tive Military Authority" to co-ordinate and direct military operations.
In its report, issued today, the Sub-Committee recognised that under the Charter aggression should be dealt with by the Security Council and the Mill- tery Staff Committee.
•
The
government hno also charged the military uprising was promoted by misguided Communist Party candidate was Nationalsts. The arrest of the a surprise to many.
On the day of the revolt, the Communist issued a manifesio supporting the
Peron govern- ment and condemning the revolt which it suid "originated in Wall Street."Associated Press.
Chinese In Singapore Protest
Singapore, Oct. 2, Citina-born Chinese in Sing-
clair apore
they are being cheated of their rights by the naturalisation regulations of this British Crown Colony.
They described the regula
The only place which at pre- sent keeps Gandhi's memory are two small rooms of the India League's premises above cluster of old-fashioned shops in the Strand near Charing Cross station.
1
Speaking at a birthday anni- versary ceremony held there today, Mr Krishna Menon, sald that the time had come when premises where people Interest- ed in Gandhi could meet should be larger and more worthy of his life and work.
Without consulting anybody the India League, he was taking and anticipating the consent of
upon himself the responsibility (of inaugurating the next step.
With the help of prominent poople In India and Britain, he had no doubt that in a year or two they should have à place not bound by the narrow con- fines of the Indin League. Gradually the nucleus of a uni- versity of peace would arise,
His statement was followed immediately by announcements of domailonis by people present. at the ceremony-Reuter.
PARIS OBSERVANCE
Paria, Oct. 2. Gandhi Memorial Day was celebrated here today at * gathering at the Indian Embassy. The Indian Ambassador, Sardar Hardit Singh Malik, gave a talk
the
principles of violence and M. Maurico.Schu-
on
Mon
man, French Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, spoko on Gandhi's influence throughout
the world.
Hage qualificatlon was Gandhi song
lish
that applicants for naturalisation
Indiary students then sang, the and the evenítid ended with the singing of the Indian National Anthem.-Reu-
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the complaint in be- half of his compatriots, Mrter. The sub-committee was ap-
The proposed Authority Chuang Hut Tauan, secretary
nese Association pointed by the Collective Mea- would be given the power to the Malayan Chinese Bures Committee to study what designate the Commander-in- (Singapore Branch) said: "As United Nations machinery could Chlef of the United Nations long as the Government Inslets JAMES J. KING be set up to deal with any new forces and "to replace him." of must know English, most of us oggression like the Invasion of If the Authority consisted South Korea.
group of states, the Comman-born in China will never stand a
de- chance" der-in-Chief should be signated by mutual agreement Other Chinese leaders, com- powers defined by the Authority, menting on the complain, sald
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their home. the veto, the report said that trained and equippett forces as
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futuro concerns
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It suggested that member states are mere strangers lodging here exist to deny agency responsible for the diree-review their laws to remove any so long as tion and conduct of its military provisions which might delay us election
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support
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to make the no- there with a breach of the peace or ind ito event of aggression
regulations more should be an Executivo. Military act of aggression."
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