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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1951.

U.S. CONVERTING EDEN PRODUCES

OKINAWA INTO

A MAJOR BASE

Okinawa, Dec. 9.

The United States is spending upwards of $250 million (£83,400,000) to convert Okinawa into a key defence base in the Far East.

But recent authoritative pronouncements have indicated that the United States still regards Okinawa and the other Ryukyuan islands as Japanese territory.

Japan stall bids sovereignty over the islands, according te United ML Wiliam Sebald, States

politica;

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Brigadier Okinawa by Gene A L. Hamblen, from Office of Occupied Areas the

the United States Secretary of the Army's Office

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carth-moving

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To increase the effective atta

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feelimme for cover ion to Japan, and Rsukruan have pertamen directly to Washington that

Article 3 of the San Francisco pense treal states:

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Particularly strong reversion is Amami gunto the Islandhan. ! divide 1 Late Pour guntos or sections-which la 201

WBS part the occupation

Prefecture, Kagoshansa Southern Japan.

Fishing and agriculture are the two main jols which upper: the inillion odd Ryukyuans. Bat- the taggest ad crop" for the markym is mouey earned work- mg the United States.

biggest city Tw

Nalw. IN ityuky Okinawa, which has a popula- tte mukay of suchy tion of nemly 60,000, or almost

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· ROD CAMERON · ADRIAN BOOTH · FØRNEST TUCKER · CHILL WILLS wide from Japans in 60 days

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THE MYSTERY of the FLYING SAUCERS Japan

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LATEST NEWSREELS

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CERTIFICATES

Application Forms for Essential

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Doctors To Hunt The

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HIS PASS

UN Postpones Debate On Big Four Negotiations

Mr Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, pro- duces his pass as he arrives for the session of the North Atlantic Council in Rome. During the meeting it was agreed that plans for a European army should be pro- Express. ceeded with on an argent basis-London

Crook Had A Good Story But Jury Through It

Saw

London, Dec. 9.

Paris, Dec. 9.

East-West disagreement over an atom and disarmament controls programme forced postpone- ment tonight of a United Nations Political Com- mittee meeting due for Monday to hear a report on week-long secret Big Four talks.

United Nations Assembly President Luis Padilla Nervo's trusted aides worked throughout the day trying to hammer out a report on the disagreement which the Big Four would endorse as factual, at least.

The

Political terms of the Commite resolution called for the report to be made by Mon- day.

an agree-

The resolutior set up the Big comed. Fou:

18 sub-committer nttempt to reach some

But hope for any ment. stantial agreement

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On Saturday night, East Zone Grotewchl said Premier Otto four delegates would be sent to explain East Germany's attitude toward the agenda item

The Western powers proposed the UN Inquiry Commission pt sub-the suggestion

the West foundered Cermans. In preliminary dis-

of cussions, British, French im- US speakers have bition of atomic that unles weup, as without setting up air-get in the Soviet Zone the tight coate f at the same time, quiry will be valueless.

Russia's Jacob A. Malik and 11 the arguments that other Soviet bloc speakers haye developed, became apparent

DA Lag W... Big Three would violate German

eignty. Premier Grotowohl re-

and

1 week in the face

nasistence

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Russia

And would

and conceded the commission can in-

contended that the inquiry

11. N Lagre evis on how p.a ed that

should the disagreement

utlined to the committee.

stand

sover-

in his ap-

be nouncement Saturday night.

-Associated Press.

The report may be ready sometime late on Monday but

60-

01

Three's

O time for the ful natur Political Committee plung: back into a debate the Western BIB Lalanced, gracia; dharmement plen The Komunulue set a new

br hearing the reŋoil- Tursday afternoon.

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MET BY VYSHINSKY

Paris, Dec. 9. The East German officials who will probably appear before the United Nations Special Com- atlee tomorrow arrived here

from East Berlin today board a Russian milltary craft.

ON Air-

They were met at the airport

Mr Netve and the French, by the Soviet Foreign Minister.

Andrel Hth and US representatives) M.

Vyshinsky, end

arr.nged meetings for members of the Polish, Czecho- Monday morning and afternoon slovakian, Rumanian and Hun- delegations here.-- in an altempt to get agreement garlan

u the report.

LAST ATTEMPT

The Political Committee interrupted its discussions on disarmament proposals on

the

Nov. 30 at the insistence of the

powers

one

lastj

Criminals often appear before judge and jury

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agreement should aithip for of the duplicity of others.

bo made by the Big Four. That after Hursta's Andrel Vyshinsky threw into the of amend- change

committee series

Few, however, have offered a better, more came or carefully framed one than did Ralph Beckor, who com

appeared before Mr Justice Devlin at the Oldments Bailey.

The United States-occupied !

London, Dec. 9. chain

200 swings down from

Doctors have been ordered t miles off the southern coast of

names and addresses of give to within sight Fornea.

patients who are out of touch

It is estimated the where- From air bases on Okinawa.

abolets

12 of

per cent hombers can range readily over

lists patients on doctors' the Far East Asiste mainland).

The building programme on known.

A notice to doctors tells them Okinawa has been intensified in!

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Sharing in pullents will be removed teen months. work or Japanese con- the lists unless they can supply;

whereabouta orrect High on the

plorify the

past

Hul are kirucks and housing. February D

Doctors rall the new order

The s uthern section of the, .sland, portion

The military-occupied butler pill

One looks today like one

doctor writes big construction camp.

medical Press Ryukyuans are Over 60,000

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forces.

are

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Beckor is a man of brain, of good education-and experience in the courts,

"It is obvious it is quite impossible for dretur

The tion

provide more than a proper-

Supplics Certifi- cates may be obtained from keyed by the United States

1 the required forma sccupation

cousin of the ton with the result that many South China Morning Post Ryukyuan

Japanese, with a strong touch patients will be removed from Limited.

of the Ainu or North Japanesebur Hists through no foul ui ABÍA

The him.

natives their own." work at jobs ranging from lu-

THE Dr D. Murray Bindon, Coventry, writes: "The whule basis of the capitation system of payment surely rests on the Idea that many

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these newspapers are first-class salesmen—

they go straight into the home with your message

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which would entirely the character Wesrn programme.

of the

from the

Reuter.

Carnegie Corporation Report

New York Dec. 9. The Carnegie Corporation of New York today reported $6.- Detective Sergeant Evans said The U.S. attitude that Beckor, who lived at Win first was that the secret talks 435.944 in grants to education institutions during the Fear chester Court. Kensington, had would result in little progress ended Sept. 30. 15 previous convictions, his first especially after M. Vyshinsky His & ŋswer to a charge of re-in 1932, his last in January warned the committee that be

The grants included $62,900 tʊ He ceiving a £2,000 stolen car war,, 1949

was educated at a

would never yield on his demand the University of California for the judge said, elaborate, and puttur school and, after his first

бот immediate prohibition of various activities, including re- calculated to deceive anybody | Conviction,

sent to Aus-

atom weapons.

search on modern Japan. The who was to uy you.

tralia by his parents,

University of Washington received $75,000 for research on 117- Willin "But. Dortunately in the

months he had

Inner Asia and Asiatic Russia, ferent of justice.

the jury has been convicted there and de- seen through it."

ported.

Passing sentence

of

Devlin

Two

But a minor accord, agreed on in principle long before the Assembly sessions began more than a month ago, appeared

The corporation's 40th annual report was released here by its eight Mr Fearnley Whittingstall, possible. years' imprisonment, Mr Justice K.C., defending, submitted that That was for setting up a 12- President, Mr Charles Dollard

All but $831,632 of the new said it was clear that there

that nation disarmament commission WDS no evidence Beckor was a very active mem- Beckor was associating with which may talk for years about grants were made in the United ber of a gang engaged in well- Charles. He should not be re- plans and keep the subject alive. States. Scholars and education-

The

11-nation Security al agencies in the British prepated thefts.

garded as the brains of such a partnership.

Council and Canada would be Dominions and colonies received represented on the commission, the rest. But, M Justice Devlin said,

which would be natural out More than $220,900,000 has be could not believe that this

grants by the the Security Council separate corporation since its founding for the merely

purpose elaborate business was devised growth of proposals to merge been given in

atomic energy and conventional in 1911 by industrialist philan- stealing one car.

commissions into thropist Andrew Carnegie. The indication was that it had ermaments

Associated Press. been built up for future use.

TRICKERY

A second member ef the pallents will geng, it was said, was gaoled a not require any treatment and month ago, for nine years. The Frederick will help to pay for those who require a lot

man was Walter Charles,

"These people wdo have The gang earmarked for theft moved about and have not had л 1951 Rover saloon belonging ccasion to re-register, are just to a men living in a block of the ones to pay for the chronics. hats at Kensington,

"It should be very easy to

discover which of these patients By ingenious trickery they | nave died. All the others should not all its details engine and be proved to be alive."

AIR PASSENGER IN INCIDENT

New York, Dec. 9. An Air France aircraft after arrival here from Paris today American was held up by the Customs authorities at the Inter- national Airport,

chassis numbers, and the ign- tion keh number, so that they could get a dupleate key.

Beckor

Engine and

chassis numbers

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one.

The way for that has been paved by previous agreements in meetings in New York of a Assembly to try to mer- ger.

ELECTION WIN special body set up by best New U.S. Envoy

FOR NEHRU

To Turkey

ANOTHER CLASH

New York, Dec. 9. Still another

East- major Simla, Dec. 9.

on Sunday The newly-appointed United The Indian Congress (Gov- West clash brewed

to Turkey. In the States Ambassador. meant to keep this

comment Party had already

aight for development has won one himself. He

on Mr George MacGhee, announced today that he would leave the got a logbook for a 1051 Rover clear majority in the northern Special Political Committee

State

Monday_morning. of Himachal

flew to United- States for Turkey by means of forged receipts and Intion

East Zone Germans Pradesh, the only State where application forms, and had re-

Paris from tar

Berlin primed to around Jan. 1. place 10

Mr. MacGhee, whose present gistered the ear in the name of rolling has taken

in the Indian general elections. tell the UN they do not want a his wife.

Secretary of UN inquiry commission to go post is Assistant

for to survey the Stato

Middle Eastern It captured 21 seals in the into Germany 36-m*mber Stale

of a nationwide free Affairs, added that his appoint Assembly, chances

as a first ment was no surprise to him The results of six seats are still otection in Germany

és It had been A thorough search was made

frequently to be declared.

step in unification of the coun by Customs officers aboard the

discussed at the State Depart try,

The West German delegatos ment. plane and the passengers were

The other results were: said he went with Charles

He recalled that he bad delayed in leaving the airport

Independents 7. The Praja told the Political Committee on to the Rover works near Bit-

the German worked in close co-operation for ubout an hour.

One passenger was

since 1947 when held for mingham where "a man in white Party (Peasants, Workers and Saturday that further questioning. His name overalls" drove out a car which, People's Party of Congress people including 18,000,000 with Turkey

trade plates, he drove dissidents) 1. Scheduled Castes Germans of the Soviet Zone- aid to Greece and Turkey was was not revealed: France-under

|erden ly wanted such an inquiry. being pizpared.-France-Press. Federation 1-Reuter, back to London. Presse.

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that

of the car were altered to tally with the false documents, Beckor told the Jury Charles had offered him a Rover at £300 "over the odds."

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