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Senate Committee's Hearings

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Delegation Going To Formosa

Tokyo, Jan. 21, Sources close to the Japanese Government stated today that Japan would send a delegation to For- mosa at the beginning of February to begin negotia- tions for a bilateral treaty with Nationalist China,

The c sources interpreted The recent statement by the Na- Lioniist Foreign Minister, George Yeh, as a formal reply to The reposal to conclude a treaty When was mentioned in a letter from the Premier, Mr Yoshida, American Counsellor of The

10

St. Le, Ar John Foster Dulles.

to the letter, published on Jia 18. Mr Yeh stated that the Natir nalet Government was ready to start negotiations im- with Japan for a a cometely peace treaty

The hea of the Japane c at Tape!. Government Agency

in Shire hist. Kimura, arived Tokyo on Saturday

conder

to

with his Government on the pro- posed Trealy and to present the He will Chinese point of view retun

to Taipei in a week's limne,

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The Japanese delegation which will be sent 10 Formosa will probably include Ken Inukai. whom the Government proposed to send as Envoy Extraordinary.

Well-informed sources today believed that the draft of the had been pre- proposed treaty pared by the Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs and would be taken

ken to Formosa by the delega tion

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February

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Increase In Strength

Tokyo, Jan. 21

Japan's fedgling army-the national police reserve-will be increased in the fiscal year 1953 to a total of 110,000 men, 11s chief said today.

The Minister without Port- folio, Takeo Ohashi, said that the present strength of 75.000 would be increased by 35,000 men in the coming fiscal year.

The Minister intimated the possibility of a change in the original figure after the Con- clusion of

American-

An

Japanese administrative agree. ment to be negotiated here in

future by the near

a State Department mission headed by Mr Dean Rusk,

At the same time, he dis- credited Press reports that the strength of the national police reserve would be revised up- wards to 310,000 men in 1863.---- United Press,

Envoy Sees Eden

London, Jan. 21.

The Spanish Ambassador, Duke Primo de Rivera, who re kurned at the week-end from holiday in Madrid, called on the Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, today-Reuter.

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Express Service.

Stalin At

Moscow Gathering

Solemin

On Japanese Treaty Open In Washington

WARNING BY DULLES

Washington, Jan. 21,

Mr John Foster Dulles, architect of the Japanese Peace Treaty, told

the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today that if Japan became Com- munist there would be a major shift in the balance of power.

Mr Dulles quoted Stalin as saying that, with

Japan, Russia would be invincible.

The Committee is hearing views on the Japanese Three Dead

Pence Treaty and the defence pacts with Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines and Japan.

In Clash In Tunisia

Three killed

Tunis, Jan. 21. Tunisians were and 20 wounded, some seriously, tonight in A new Nationalist demon-

at stration Nabeul, coastal town southeast of here.

Mr Dulles told a questioner Genser Omar Bradley, Chair- that a healthy Japaneso economy man of the

Joint Chilets of without major dependence on Staff Committee, In answer to Chi

about the Was possible Japan questions

Sovlet had access to markets and raw occupation of the Kuriles and material sources in South-East South Sakhalin island groupa Asia.

off Japan, said that their bases Mr Dulles said, "The com- would be of great advantage to munity of nations' needs Japan." Russia in interfering with lines Не added thai Japanese of communication to Japan capabilities could be exploited and other Pacific areas. to give long-range overseas General Brudity, sold that the striking power to the vast miliary was in full accord with human and natural resources the views of the State Depart

already con rolled on the Asian The Jott Chiefs were oon-

The clash between the demon- mainland

carmed about the Russian hold on the Kurile Islands and South strators and police occurred just at nightfall outside the head- Sakhalin. once held by Japan. quarters of the local Tunisien

9 well

the Hobomai

Governor. Irlands near the northern tip

which Soviet Communism ment

are

He said, "Stalin, whose views not negligible, has said that with Japan the Soviet Union would be Invincible. The Soviet leaders do not dis- guise the fact that they seck, above all, to exploit the indus- trial capabilitles of Japan and Germany.

"If they came in control of both these countries, or per- haps either, the stage would be set for a climactic struggle of doubtful outcome.”

Japan would stand by the community of free nations and Moscow, Jan. 21.

com- would not treat with Red Asia, ceremonies memorating the 28th anniver- he continued. sary of the death of Lenin

MENACE UNDERSTOOD opened at the Grand Theatre

Mr Dulles, who led her tonigh under the Chair-negotiations which resulted in 48 Praesidium the Supreme;

01 Soviel cl.he USSR. Nicholas Chvernik.

the

A LIBERAL'S manship of the President of the nations and Japan signing the

PANACEA

London, Jan. 21.

Senor Salvador de Madariaga, exiled Spanish chairman of the Liberal International, said here today that Europe should unite into "a new Atlantic bloc" to resist the attack of the Russian

bear.

out

of

"No peace can

exist in the world while half of Europe is under the boot," he said. "I that declaration does not come deliberations, all your your agricultural and economic

will be just paper! Txiles from Bulgaria, Hun- gary and Rumania and speakers from Belgium and France agreed that there could be po united Europe until the Eastern countries were set free.-Reuter,

Doubts Over

peace treaty at San Francisco last September, added, he' Japanese see the Soviet and Chinese Communist menace for what it is and can be trusted to

The highest authorities of the Soviet State and the Communist Party attended the ceremony.

Among those present were resist that menace to the limit Stein, Molotov, Malenkoy and of their ability." other members of the Politburo and numerous high personalities

of the Japanese home island of Hokkaido.

A

When the police moved in to break

up. the gathering, some of

to

But, General Bradley said, the demonstrators climbed the Joint Chiets feel that the nearby roots and began throwing renaties. It was these grenades treaties will contribute very that caused the casualties, French materially to

the maintenance authorities said.

of peace in the Pacific.

TIMING QUESTION

Meanwhile, Faktan

Paris, the

to

the

delegation A military mission leaves for Tintted Nations denied reports Japan this week to work out that it had decided to being the the details of a supplemental Tunisian dispute to the Security agreement with Japan.

Coynell

shortly. General Bradley said that

authoritative spokesman the renty should not, go into said that the matter was under effect until

the agreement in the consideration of the Pakistan out.

Government. worked

He caneeded that the posi-

NO DECISION.”: tion of the Soviet in the Pressure was being brought on Kuriles

gave Russia

a great Pakistan from various sides but advantage but denied that it no clear-out decision had yet would enable her to dominate been taken,. the Pacific.

The spokesman added that The only reservation of the Pakistan was also waiting to see treaty held by the Defence De- what would be the outcome of par mazut was in the question of the request made by Arab dele timing. He hoped that the gations to the President of the He said: This ability is treaty would not go into force General Assembly to use, his Soviet considerable because of their un an administrative agree good offices with the French

long experience with Russian ment currently being worked overnment. and Oriental ways."

out could

The Director of the Marx=

to

He added: "Those who sow the wind will reap the whirl- wind." IM

For the past two days large numbers of people arriving from every part of the Soviet Union have marched

past the Lepin Mausoleum--France-Presse.

our

ition

Press and Reuter.

Mr

To Consult Chancellor

New Delhi, Jan. 21. Chintaman Deshmukh India's Finance Minister, will leave for London on February for consultations with the Bri Exche

Mr

Mr

completed and go

Ben Youssef, Tunisian Minister Engels Institute, Peter Pospelov,

To allay the fears of some

into effect at the same time. of Justice, said that he had Gan, Bradley thought there decided against asking the He was addressing 150 dele addressing the gathering, said. Senators that a sovereign Japan

establish

diplomatic migo be considerable difficulties Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Asia, ttrat might gates to a European Movement in a reference

nothing could stop the national relations with Communist China if the treaty was to go into Nehru, to support the Tunisian conference here.

of the Nationalist effect before the agreement autonomy demands.--Associated After receiving the biggest liberation of all peoples and that instead

of Generalissimo were signed. cheer of the day, the Spanish the Americans were conceiving Government

Chiang Kai-shek, Mr Dulles

EFFECT ON KOREA historian-philosopher said that war as a "business."

cited

Democratic the

Senator recently disclosed

Walter Russian force should be ret

letter received from the George, acting chairman of the with force.

Japanese Prime Minister, Mr hearing, asked Gen. Bradley it the treaty would interfere in Pospelov then said: Shigeru Yoshida.

Mr Dulles pointed out that any way with practical military Thanks to its gigantic recon- struction programme the USSR Mr Yoshida declared his Gov- operations in Korea, if a cease-

crnment's desire to establish fire should not be resched marching is rapidly

towards

the Nationalst

General Bradley relations with

said that and nothing con Communism

of China. "The there might be such interference Government stop this victorious march.

in this unless the administrative agree Government Japanese At the end of the ceremony,

maiter

and ment went into effect at the shows insight Stalin was applauded for many

must command

same time. It was the expecta courage which minutes by the crowd.

of the State Department respect Mr Dulles sald.

and admiration,"

that the agreement would be tish Chancellor of the CZARIST ROLE

concluded before the treaty goes neshmukh N

who was pre- the Declaring that Soviet into force. Communiste had enthusiasti- It was understood that a team occupied with his election-cam- palen us a Congress Party can- cally, taken over the role of headed by the Under-Secretary didate for a seat in the House of Czarist Russia as the historic of State, Mr Dean Rusk, would the People Lower Chamber of

Dulles leave for Tokyo on Wednesday the new Indian Parliament enemy of Japan, Mr

for the was to discuss proposals kaid: "The said:

Dow are Japanese

unable to attend the Com wholly

and disarmed

need agreemen: with

Japen

Ministers collective security as is en- The opening of treaty hear-monwealth Finance Min

London which visaged by the United Nations Ings was accompanied by a full conference in

their fanfare.

of lights, loudspeakers has how ended

He has since beer-elected. would evaporate in and cameras, PR QU

He is expected to be

AWEF new members of the Foreign Melbourne, Jan: 21. a matter of hours and

from India for about a week. an Austrian Stete Treaty, today

shire Councils today hopes

worthy amolliame lations Committee were present Reuter.

Chairman Tom Connolly was whether he would agree to 4 from the Orient Maru-first people would be ruthlessly ex- pressed the Soviet deputy to say refused to allow Japanese seamen which now Inspire the Japanese

not there and the ranking De

member)

Sepator Rew meeting this week to con-Japanese ship to berth in an inguished

George, presap Three the Australian port since the war- "In a long view of 30 or 40 George,

photo In a note sent to the Soviet practise baseball at local years or more," Mr Dulles sald, nesses posted for all

"we must assume that the ab- graphs before the hearings be Embassy here, the Western de- One Council did not explain normal conditions which cut gan in the great marble caucus puties replied 100 Russian re- its refusal and the other merely Japan off from trade with nearby room of the Senate building quest for delay pending the said it had men busy working on markets will not continue recorded the hearings Reu

per Newtreet and television cameras receipt of fresh instructions from the grou

"manently." Moscow Western s diplomatic The ship's agents took 31 prew I was wrong to assume that ter, United Press and France circles here were pessimistic members in a buy and finally the condtions in China were Presse. about the prospects of ended at a recently burned-off there to day. There is bound

increasing

And early resumption of the talks, ground outside Keilor, whose to be

resentment The

Communist regime extraneous matters only amenity is a small :on hatred of

the rufood

Russians, by the

such as shelter without a water tap in Chins and I believe the re Trieste and denazideation, were United Press.

gime eventually wil disappear Indicative of the Soviet

Therefore, I believe that Japan Iwill have access tance to agree to

to the China

Austria

London, Jan. 21,

The three Western Foreign Ministers', deputies negotiating

tinue the discussions on Treaty.

tonight

En

of the unagreed articles in the

draft treaty, they sald,

Jap Seamen Snubbed

to

Bwo

Jop Prison Break

Tokyo, Jan. 21.

Without that

seven

Re- sent

TRAWLER SAFE

TRIBUTE TO CARLSEN

The Senate today unanimously

Washington, Jan. 21. adopted a resolution declaiming "the herdic action of Caritain Henrik Kurt Carlsen" for STEY faelog to abandon his ship, the Flying Enterprise, until

moment.

exemplified

The former Japanese fahing Anest market in the long run." Strawler, Shing Shun No. 3, re-

MY Singapore, Jane one and

The Secretary of State,

expected of ma

arrived here safely tonight,

Captain Carleen The

trawler's radio had in New York tomon other meeting of the Western sentenced to death, escaped Inst mition that the pacts would depytles would be held to dis-night from the city prison of give courage and hope to broken down and this prevented a Board of Ingu ous the Soviet reply when it Tauruoka, Yamagata Prefecture, millions of poopte in the Pacific the vessel from communicating bearings into the ain came-Reutor/

Reuter.

with Singapore-France-Presse, Flying," Enterprise. area.

Western officials said that AD Three prisoners, including one wean Acheson, told the ComPorted missing on Saturday, man-qur ships,"rep

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