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ISLANDS WERE NOT CEDED TO SOVIET RUSSIA -Says Foster Dulles

Washington, Nov. 15.

Mr John Foster Dulles, father of the Japanese peace treaty, holds that the Kuriles, South Sakhalin and adjacent islands were not ceded to Russia under that treaty.

According to Mr Dulles, Russia can never claim title to these areas under the treaty.

Mr Dulles' views on Russian Mr Dulles agreed that the claims to these areas are set Language of the ใน drafts forth in a letter to a Republican | differs madically He said. "That Senator, Mr Arthur Watkins, | draft embodied in Substatics and made available to the United | the language of the Yallo de- Pres today.

claration with respect to South Sakhalin and the Kurde Islands. As negoli

Liations developed. 11 somed inappropriate :72 any way to reflect the Yuits ORTEE- ment in the peace treaty. was nerordingly

decide

I

that the

In speeches on the Senate Door Mr Watkins criticised the language of

under the treaty which Fagian renounced her claims to Soviet-occupied areas.

He announced his intention of recking"reservation in the Senate's ratification of the treaty to make it clear that in approving the whole treaty the Senate does nut sanction the Russian claim to these areas.

Mr Watkins

ΜΑ wrote 14 Dulles to osk for his views on whether the language treaty dealing with Japan's public of China and the Prime

of the

renunciation amounts o cession

of the territories

to

the territor.al clauses treaty would be strictly ruled by what was necessary to copy with the Potsdam surender up and promu?- les drawn guted on July 20, 1945, by the President of the Voked States, of the Nation- the President witst

of the Re-

Government

Minister of Britain. The Sovie! Union was not an original party

"My answer to this is no Mr to this preclamation but sub- Dulles replied

NOT ALLILD POWER

Mr Dulles aid, " this con- nection you will note that Arti- rle 25 of the Treaty provides that subject to certain excep- to as not here relevan the pit- sent treaty shall not confer any righte, tiles ar benets sny State which State

is not an Allied Power as herein defined; shall any right, title or interest of Japan

deemed to be prejudiced Day

renunciation

arens

of

were

and

sequently adhered to "

Noting that the treaty does

fur provide

Jupanese in favour of Sevic: Russia or any other power or group of

powers, Mr Watkins added that the fact was that Russia was in possession both Sakhalin and the Kurilea,

These island seized by force of arms Risin made it plain that she regards the Islands having been awarded to her under the terms of thr Valta agreemen! of 1946 The fact is she pro- pany ision of the treaty in favour creded to annex and incorporate

State whet, is not an Allied these island

areas into the nor | Scviet Union "--United Press shall any right. tatle or interest

if Jus

be deemed to be

minished

of & State

Power as herein centred

nor

dinanished or prejudiced by any provision of the treaty in favour of a Stute which is not an Allieu

Power as s defined!

The Soviet Union.

by

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Uproar In Parliament

Bonn, Nov. 15.

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1951

Had To Go To London For Quiet Wedding

The New Freedom Corrupting The

Communist

Young

Zagreb, Nov. 15,

Yugoslav Communists here are worried be- cause the increased individual freedom accorded to Yugoslavs by Marshal Tito's Government since broke with the Cominform over three years ago is “inclining public morale away from Socialist principles towards vulgar sensationalism and the pursuit of easy money."

A quiet wedding was what Mr Birger Stal and his bride, Mrs Inge Win- berg, wanted. But Mr Stal is the owner of a restaurant in Sweden

which seats 800 people and if he got married there the 800 seats would be filled for the reception, So they flow to London, and were married at, the Swedish Embassy-Loo don Express.

Octopuses

A

In an article entitled "Against petit-bourgeois In

Menace Channel

London, Nov. 14.

anarchy and uncultured phenomena," Naprijed, the official organ of the Croatian Communist | Millions of spider crabs Party, thundered against this tendency and octopuses are raiding he lebs er

pots and fishing grounds of! described it as a "wrong and formalist conception English Ashermen in the Chan- of democracy."

Belling on sporting events is rife. But Naprijed thought that the limit was reached when "the

donkey racc

sign the treaty and is not an

which Power 'Allied Article 25 are the only States which have signed and ratified the treaty. The treaty IS

A louder of the Nazi-like SRP Signature was shouted down in the West longer open for the

organise so the German Parliament today when of the Soviet Union,

he attacked the State of Israel, Soviet Union cannot ever be an

it of Allied Power within the de- accusing t

finition of Article 25; nor Arabs of their langbbing

can

it claim tific under the treaty. Such a claim, if made, would have to depend on other facts than the treaty of peace!

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"By the languag of the eather draft, Japan was to "return" Russia Tile you hen par: of Sekhalin as

we! as ai kajacent to it and to hand

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the

Pola Swimming Club tried to

H

has

nell

spider

crabs.

Octopuses

hern

TORIES COLONIAL POLICY

(Our Own Correspondent)

London, Nov. 15. What is said in West- minster is important. But what is said in Kuala Lumpur or any other colony, is equally important. Especially what is said by British people who are not officials in the Colonial Service.

This is how the Manchester Guardian comments this morning; upon two speeches made yester day: one in the House of Com-. mons and one in the Tanganyika, Legislature.

The Commons speech Was; made by Mr Oliver Lyttelton, the Colonial Secretary. He as- sured members that there would; be no change in colonial policy under the now Governmen. The colonies

were "above

party politics."

The

The Tanganyika speech was made by Brigadier Scupham, Chairman of the Unofficial Mem→ bers Organisation. In it be suid that for the British to abandon their bern tradision in dealing with other races was 10 Invis the extinction of the light of civilisation which Britain could

proud of having II Beterring buck to Me Lyželionės assurance to Mr Grifff hs, that the principle of

equal consideration for all colours and creeds" in Thracial communities would

be

be

accepied, the Guardian saye "These may sound ruisms kere. They are not necessarily so over- sea is important the all those who in the colonies have been either fearing or counting on 2 change of policy with a change of overnment should know as soon and as unequivocally as possiblt that on these issues Britain speaks

effee with one voice."

SECRET TALKS ON SPAIN

five!

Nations.

Paris, Nov. 15. They are being attraç ed from French shores to warmer waters states Ambassador

Mr Santon Griffis, United Here is the picture of Zagreb, Various performances of Jazz off the English South Coast.

up Madrid. capital of Croatia and second are being given of u quality Jurgest city

held top, secret discussions with in Yugoslavia,

Many fishermen as which ever. bourgeois

have found. society their nets ripped to pieces by American officials here today on painted by Nuprijed.

is certale European countries the

and Spain's future economic not

accepted, Naprijed

military relations all the flesh from United States. have sucked

with commented,

the

only revues has taken root not only as

"This mania for imitating Jazz Topped lobsters, leaving

Yesterday. Mr the shells.

Griffs con- various pubite dance halls but crab plague

Fishermen blamed the spider

fened

with the Secretary of on a Government State, Mr Dean Acheson, who in also in youth and sporting clubs! Zagreb

regulation ordering as well. These are

is here for, the meeting of the to even com-throw iminature Ash back into General Askembly of the United Notices

peting with each other in making atte advertisements

up new jazz, congos, cariocas and the sea. As #ish live only all over the city the like. can be seen

minutes

It is understood they dis- out of water most of! The SKP Deputy. Dr Franz

"encouraging a leisurely attitude

he small sh The newspaper ended its article

are drad when cussed the possibility of the Rich er, eused a tumult in the (Lower House)

Lowards life," There are, for

of Spanish air Bundestag

by calling upon public organisa- they are brown back. Then they American use which lasted

example, notices in froni 15 miles.

and naval bases ne part of the tions to understand the essence of are eaten by the spider crabs. nearly Richter's closing words were

State lottery booth, on the

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defence eu: democracy" and take action) got

theme "nothing venture, nothing have" and posters depleting theinst these unhealthy manifesta-Sout tions.

catch a dozen octopuses a day lottery as the

four feet from In this, it said, they would have Some measure fting one's cupboard.

thu

cf all parents and he ion of their support "Hundreds of people" are hones: citizens" who are

only Reuter be found outside betting waiting for the Communist Party booths every day trying to back and the authorities to the winer in some sporting young away from these event, all of which, Naprijed nauences.-Reuter. declared, is having a bad in- fluence on the young.

lost in an uproar. Then he a torque-lushing from a Social- declared that Deputy who

Richter had made "The speech of an ami-Semite" and com- matted an unprecedented mult this members of

Richter spoke during a debate

the again!

ve to the Save Uin.on Ku: le islands.

e final draf of the freaw, however, Japan merely || How eth 'renounces' ail Light, ille and claim t Southern Sakhain and the Kuriles. There it stops. There no language to indicate renun- Caner is in favour of the Soviet Union," said Mr Watkins.

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the three Allied restitution lawa under which German Stales are making compensation to the Jews for property seized hy the Nazis.-Associated Press.

British Crossword

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ACROSS.

6 Buzzed off! (8).

3 Falry-tale character (4).

Unpaid players (8).

11 Travelling out (8).

18 Dregg (4).

15 Eniro (6).

1 Drug (4).

Puzzle

DOWN

2 Gteman woman (4),

4 Super (4).

3. Stake (4).

B Colour (5).

Quan'Wiés (6).

9 Fruit (5).

10 Precious gene (5).

21 Arrangement of initials (8), 12 Altated amount (5).

• (25) Odd:(8) -

28 GMHEY

14. Addi Jonal (5).

36 Enlist (0)

J SKO

(5).

12 Jobs of work (5).

20 Material (5).

21 Drinking-vessels (4).

22 Back of the acek (4).

23 Highway (4).

24 Jashion (4)

CROSSWORD. ***. Aro 1 Rubbed, 4 oldslanous, & Betim, D. Delato, 11 Reserve, 18 Actress, 1. Biru, 19. Enthrone, 20 Tweed, 21 Sadden, Biover 3 Dockers, 4 Boenes, & Ventured, d Intarsia 13 keluter; 13 Absent, 14 Extend, 10 Air-

of only means

"In the ranks of our student and workers' youth, there are more and more manifestations of. exaggerated dress, bad behaviour and a 'spivist' way of talking. Money needed for entertainment 15 sometimes dishonestly come by, as when youths buy and then resell at a premium theatre and cinem tickets.

Eas bourne,

a

popular anti-Communist Coast resor fishermen Europe.-United Press.

tentacles

take the Nehru's Birthday

bad

Asks Hearing

Before UN

Londen, Nov. 15.

ECA Grant For

Indonesia

of

today

Washington, Nov. 15. The Economic Co-operation Mr Jawaharlal Nehru's 62nd Administration (ECA) birthday was celebrated in Lon- allotted $140,000 to Indonesia don last night under the auspices for the purchase of ammonium of the India League.

sulphate from the Netherlands, The large gathering, which the United States and other na- Included the Ambasadors of tions. Burma, Afghanistan and Persia, It also allocated $8,000 to was addressed by the Indian Indo-China for motor vehicles, High Commissioner, Mr V. K. and $12,000 to Burma for the Krishna Menon, Mr Reginald purchase of American agricul- Paris, Nov, 15.

Sorensen, M.P., who presided, tural equipment, → Associated The Rev. Michael Scott, and others.--Reuter.

Press. champion of the cause of Africans, has asked the United "Nor is youth alone to blame. to give a hearing

Nations Trusteeship Committee to Hosem Workers in nationalised enter-Kutako, chief of the Herero prises are taking to working in tribe in South-West Africa, their spare tine as private Mr Scott, who is consultant artisans and some have even and observer of the Internation- taken sick leave and spent ital League for the Rights of Man, in the employ of private per-submitted the application by sans,

the "recognised spokesman" of

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"WIDE OPEN"

In this they are helping the the Hereros in a letter to the private sector of our economy to make twice as much money Chairman of the Trusteeship Committee, Mr Henriquez of them both by paying Urema of the Dominican Re them less than the regular workers and by falling to pay

public. either taxes, or social insurance The letter asked the Chair- on their behalf" Naprijed com- to bring this application before the Committee before

plained.

of

per-

mán

An increasing number of the opening of discussion on sung are applying for licences the South-West Africa.question 10 open public houses, cafes, so that necessary arrangements cake shops and the like. Such could be made for Kutake to fly

"patit- to Paris,—Reuter, tmosphere · bourgeois anarchy and profit- making" have, Naprijed declared, "thrown the doors wide open" to the enemies of Socialism. "Under the banner of democracy things are going on today which are completely contrary to our system.

ing

Editor May Be Envoy

Israel Makes

Reply

To Arab Accusation

Paris, Nox. 15.

The Israeli Foreign Minister, Dr Moshe Sharett, today answered an attack made on his country yesterday by Mohamed Fadhil at Jamali, President of the Iraqi Chamber of Deputies and chief Iraqi delegate to the United Nations..

From the same Assembly (5), "Israel repeatedly de costum from which Mr el Jamall clares itself willing to contri het spoken, Dr Share sold the bute to the cost of such resettle- wished to set the record of the meat by payment of compensa- Palestinian conflict and its atter- tion for abandoned Arab Jands." (math "right and declared that i

(3) "Within the short period was the Kingdom of Traq which of its existence, Israel has given had

set a pernicious example: -(1) thelter and work to, masses of Fly noi. remembering the clear and Jews fleeing from Arab coun- emphatic

.100,000 but took up Iraq alone, who were despoiled arms in an attempt to defy and of their property and strived penniless; while the virtually wirlch

failed." world is yet to hear what the

General Assembly on, of the tries, includi

subvert it by dullers

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