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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1952.

PEKING'S BLAST AT JAPAN

Decision On Taipei Strongly Attacked

Tokyo, Jan. 23.

Red China today called Japan's decision to recog nise the Nationalist Chin- ese government on Formosa "the decision of a rear. tionary defeated Japan," which, with American im- perialism, is preparing war against "the people Rnd territory of China"

Foreign Vice-Minister Chang Han-fu ermed it he most semus and flagrant provocation sace the conclusion of the San Frio periy eaty with Japan m September 1951". whead ast by Peking Radi

the ear in Mi Yoshawe went fetter to Mir! In'in Pesan luuides, archleck at the Japanese peace treaty

ཙྭ •

He

strongly worded

the

munist suitement termed San Franciscu Beaty signed by 441 talions only areaty for rrying Japaneir

militatism, a

Trets of hostility toward Chin.. and the Soviet Union, a menace preparation for a

IN X Teston".

My Chang walled the Japanese utterly illegal" pelice tresty

pact

Be accused The Japanes reactionary Rovernment"

linking up with the Kuromunting reactionary renman: clique in Taiwan" in order create a military threat to | People's Repubile of China.

"Chinese

"10

and

In this way prepare a new ap Kression in the Far East "

The Red Chinese statement nsserted that the Chinese people who defeated the Japanese ag- gressors and Chiang Kai-sbek's Kuomintang "brigands" atu who are new smashing US »g: gression in Korea" are confiden! "they can break up any aggies- sive plan" by the US. Nationalist and sociated Press.

Japan China--A-

Egypt's Latest

Paris, Juo. 22.

An Egyptian spokesman sai today that Egypt would protest against the presence of foreign troops in Libya when the debate kingdom's status on the new

the United Nations begins in Special

Hor) (Ad

Committee

After

tonight mreling between delegates from Arah and Asian nations it was announced that the group

would Wani mously support the admission of Libya to the United Nations. Reuter

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CHURCHILL LAYS A WREATH

Faure Affirms Determination

Doring his visit to Canada, Mr Winston Churchill laid a wreath at the foot

of the altar in the Memorial Chamber of Peace Tower. Parliament Building, Ottawa, Standing behind him is the Canadian Premier, Mr Louis S1. Laurent.

They Said It

With Flour

Darwin, Jan. 22. Airmen who crushed

In

a lonely part of the North- ern Territory, wrote mes- sages in far on the ground to guide rescuers to them.

A search parly read the messages and spotted the Alimen near the Mosquito bomber they had to crash- lari when an engine failed and they ran out of petrol. ---Reuter.

PROTEST

SUEZ CANAL DISPUTE:

Atlantic

Treaty

Does Not Apply

Of France To Stay In Tunisia

POLICY ENDORSED BY

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

Paris, Jan. 22.

The principles of French policy in Tunisia were, firstly, no departure of France from that country and, secondly, continuation of the policy of reform by stages, declared M. Edgar Faure, the Prime Minister, in the National Assembly today. "Within the framework of existing treaties our objective is the progressive advancement of Tunisia towards internal autonomy," he asserted.

over

New stages were about The delegates said that they to be undertaken when the were deeply concerned Tunisian incidents broke recent events in Tunizia, "cul- minaling in bicodshed and acts out, he said.

of suppression."--Reuter. The French Government wanted an early resumption of Franco-Turusian talks foryn in Tunisia.

это 10-

AMERICAN DOUBTS

New York. Jan. 22. Both the Times and Herald- Tribune are pessimistic about the new French Government's idity in solve France's pre- lems.

In C

At the same time he def..nd- ed the banishment of man- zliet and Communist ieders to remote parts of Tunisie.

He deplored

The attempt of Tunisian Ministers take the Tribune said, "The French have edioria the Herald- Tunisian question to the United resorted to the familiar Lactic Nations, describing the move as of a mistake

composing their new govern- and said that their

ment along almost precisely the appeal could not be received. same lines as the old and they

M. Faure recalled the reforms

are now as a consequence in a introduced since February, familiar state of incertitude." 1951, including the creation of i The Times sald, The cards half Tunisian, hof French cave been shufed again. The Cabinet and an increase in the Faure Government cannot re- Mr Dean Acheson, United States Secretary number

of Tunisians in the

solve the weaknesses and con- _and_com- of State, told a Congressional Committee that an Civil Service

tradictions

contemporary "I musi say that there is at French politics. It cannot give attack by Egypt on British troops in the Suez

present a super-abundance of the country the composition of Canal Zone would not bring the North Atlantic French officiate

Tunisia

a right-centre government for M. Faure said.

which the nation voted last Treaty into operation,

June. It cannot even solve the GRADUAL REFORM

short-term crisis brought two weeks ago by divisions be- French policy in Tunisia was

tween still for reforms by stages, he

and inside various parties. continued.

Washington, Jan. 22.

This was disclosed today when the Senate Foreign Relations Committee made public secret testimony given at a recent private session on the

BY JEWRY accession of Greece and Turkey to the Atlantic

IN BRITAIN

London, Jan. 22

Pact.

Asked by a Democrat Senator, M: Guy Gillette, if an Egyptian attack on the Brilish forces in the Suez Canal area would bring The Board of Depabes of the other Treaty partners into British Jews tonight described the conflict, Mr Acheson replied the execution in Baghdad yes that the Treaty referred to oc- terday of two Jews found rupation forces in Europe and

at did not throwing bombs

cover any forces in the guilty of

"tragic

Suez area. buildings carriage of justice."

A statement by the Board behalf of British Jewry

The

a

a

-tisת

Then

Americans'

:Mr

Mission

To Japan

announcement Press that bwo

January hanged on Baghdad for an alleged

in Jews

21

to

of

the

attitude

DI the Iraq

authorities.

"Appeals had been made but in vain to the highest authorities to exercise clemency.

which involved no loss of

The nolon Mr Acheson: "It would and practically no damage property will create a sense invoke the Treaty They are ment deep distress and indignation of occupation forces and not in United the bitterness What is

part. being Europe." maintained and aggravated in The Committee were

these "compelling reasons" the admission of Greene Turkey into the Pact.

for

ADDED SECURITY

will

9

ת1

ON

The crisis continues and it

leaves

the friends of France

anxlous and doubtful."—United Press.

"New stages were about to be undertaken, notably on muni- cipal organisation and the con- stitution of representative Assembly, when the incidents RIOTING broke out," he added.

M. Faure Baid that the prin ciples of

of French policy were:

CONTINUES

Tunis Jan. 22. Rioling broke out anew today departure of in this French North African No protectorate. Nine Tunisians pre- and A

French officer were killed

at Sousse, a city of

Firstly.

France from Tunisia.

abandonment

of French

sence.

policy of reform by stages.

"Within

Secondly, continuation of the 25.000 southeast of here.

This brought

the death toll 28 in week of fighting

nationalisis und

a

The

the framework of to a Republican Senator, Mr Bourke Hickenlooper, ask-

existing treaties our objective is between Independence-seeking the progressive advancement of aided "Any British forces or

French police. the

Washington, Jan. 22. Tunisia towards internal auto- other forces guarding the Suez

Colonel Durand, French Mili Earl Johnson, Assistant nemy." we Canal would

tary Commander of the Sousse not be considered

in-Secretary of the Army, will

M. Faure and an

was applauded by region, fell in today's occupation forces

clash. crime vasion of

attack upon them accompany My Dean Rusk

to Radical. Moderate and Gaullist Rioting stil flared at Sousse in would not invoke the Treaty?" Tokyo to continue negotiations Deputies and some of the mid-afternoon.

administrative agree-

At least five Tunisians were Popular Republicans when he implementing the declared that the Socialist killed and 20 wounded last States-Jupan

Security spokesman, M. Robert Verdier, night by grenades hurled during

called for a policy of ap- had

a demonstration at Nabeul, also Mr Rusk, Assistant Secretary peasement and conciliation with southeas given

of Tunis. A French for of State, and Mr Johnson

the Neo-Destour Nationalist genderme died ** shooting and leave for Japan on Wednesday. Party

near the port of Bizerte. State and Defence Department M. Verdier had asked the

French moved up officials, as well as members of

Government to make gestures mobile

reinforcements guard the

Relations Senate Foreign Committee, remained optimistie

of appeasement soon, particular- from neighbouring Algeria in an The eports published in the Firstly, their accession would that the administrative agree on the movement of nationalist rioting for home rule,

ly by lifting restrictions placed attempt to quell the nationalist Iraq Press show that the prison- add to the security of the ment will be completed before

Court Eastern Mediterranean and the the Senate tried by

leaders, M. Faure said.--Reuter. 15 called upon

to

Tunisian nationalsta who constituted fur

Fast the Middle specially

which were

the security pact and

POLICY ENDORSED

have appealed to the United to the ratify occasion and that the confessions strategically importan.

other Pacific treaties now be

Nations to intervene released in were extorted under duress from free world's defences.

fore

Senate Contenittees.

Paris, Jan. 22.

Paris a letter from the Hey of the accused, whe repudiated Secondly, the south-eastern

Mr Rusk conferred today

The National Assembly

to- Tunis

to French President them at the trial.

flank of General Dwight Eisen-

endorsed the Tunisian Alandic Treaty with Senate Committeeren con- night "All those who look for ahower'a North

the administrative policy of the new French peaceful settlement in the Organisation's army would be cerning

Government headed by M. Edgar Middle East must deeply regrci greatly strengthened.

This led observers here to Faure, what is regarded by many as a Thirdly, Greece and Turkey tragic miscarriage of justice and bad the marmer in which all appeals state for clemency were ignored." Reuter.

cr's

were

е

JEWISH REDS

LOSE OUT

valour

agreement.

BEY'S WARNING

Vincent Auriol in April, 1950, in which the Bey pleaded for Tunisia fore reforms giving political freedom

The letter warned that if the

sizable forces in a good believe that good progress was The Assembly approved

of readiness and tested being made toward its comple- | Government motion of closure Tunisian people were not given

tion.Associated Press.

Fourthly, they had strength- ened their democratic 122- stitutions, actively co-operated with the West and were devol- of peace and

to ed the cause collective security

their Fifthly, protection of

insure territory would

the benefits which United States Vienna, Jan. 22.

military and economic ald had The Socialist Jewish Workers' brought-Reuter. Party won 12 out of 24 mandates In the Vienna Jewish community elections on Sunday, it was an- nounced today.

Meurer, leader

SENDAI BLAZE

Sendai, Jan. 23.

NEW BORDER

INCIDENT

Belgrade, Jan. 27.

of a debate on Tunisia by 306 some satisfaction they might be votes to 220.

swept by a hopelessness that Socialists, Catholics, Radicals could provoke just what we and Conservatives supported want to avoid."

the

Government against the A 15-car freight train was Grullists and Communists.

night

WAS

derailed during

the

M. Faure said before the vote between Sousse and Stax, on the taken that he would East coast South of Tunis The interpret approval as meaning French said saboteurs loosened the Assembly's approval of the the rails and the line would be A Yugoslav border guard was Government's policy in Tunisia blocked for some time.

seriously wounded

by shots which has been swept by riots were no casualties. fired by a Hungarian patrol, it and demonstrations during the

officially announced here

was

tonight.

past four days.-Reuter.

ARADS CONFER

Parks, Jan. 22.

announced to.

*

There

The bloodshed Nabeul occurred during a clash between police and demonstratorE. The A communique said that yes-

French said that at the arrival of The Zionists won six man-

morning on the outskirts terday dates, the Communists five anci

of the city of Soubotitza, a United Nations

The Arab delegations to the the police, some of the demon

strators climbed

to nearby roofs the religious bloc one.

Fire swept the business dis- Hungarian patrol led by a night that they "are consider These caused the casualties, the

and began e

throwing

Crenades, Mr Emil

of trict of Sendai, on Japau's civilian opened fire on the the Sovielist group, will be northern coast, today, making Yugoslav border guard, who ing all possible steps which French reported. President of the Jewish com-about 100 people homeless and was about 250 metres inside would lead to the achievement In Cairo, the co-secretary of

ot munity.

Yugoslav territory. destroying 120 buildings.

Tunisia and the the Neo-Destour. All Belhouane, peace in

of the principles said Pakistan has agreed to The Yugoslav Minister of maintenance

of the Charter"

bring Foreign Affairs will send a not

the Tunisian demands for to tear down buildings and pre-of protest immediately, the A private conference of Arab home rule before the United WES interrupted tu Nations Security Council. →→ vent further spread of the Are. communique added. -- France, delegates -Reuter.

allow a statement to be issued. Associated Press..

In the last elections in 1948 the Socialists got dve seats, the Zionists eight, the Communists 1 and the religious bloc none.

-Reuter.

POP

THIS KITCHENE

SHOCKING |CONDITION

United States troops statione:i

in the town manned bulldozers

YES! AND SO WOULD

Presse.

All washed up

IF YOU HAONT HAD

A SPOT OF PANT OU

YOU FOR.

SIX

YEARS!

CHINESE

OPTICALER

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