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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1952.
Yugoslav Exiles Return Home
Led by Lt. Col. Petravio (thlid' from left), tltese Yugo® Laylan refugeon who have lived In England stace the war are returning to their native country on the Yugoslay "ship “Orna Gara". The Colonel's wife, whe remained in Yugoslavis, þas assured her husband that there will be no political repercussions on his return.—Express Photo.
SCOPE OF ALEXANDER MISSION IS ENLARGED Foreign Office Sending Experts
Berlin Crisis: Full Agreement By Big Three
Washington, June 4.
The United States Bocre-
tary of Stato, Mr Dear Acheson, said ́today that
there WAS completa
solidarity between Britain, Franco aud the United State on joint policies to be followed in the lease situation in Berlin.
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He told his weekly Press conference that he had dis- ched the Berlin problem at length with the Brish and French Foreign Minis- tera during his visit Europe last week.
There
0ompleta WAS solidarity of view between the three Western Govern- menis.
In a personal tribute to the United States High Commissioner in Germany, Mr John McCoy, who has returned to The United
Stales, Mir Asheson said. that he had given the Ger- man people "an excellent example of democratle Integrity wad statesman-
ship."-Reuter, Coleen GRAY
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Australian Loan Talks
To Resume
Washington, Juno- 4.
London, June 4.
Britain today decided to send a high powered mission to Korea to study at first hand and report direct to the Cabinet on military and political de- velopments.
Field-Marshal Lord Alexander, the Defence Minister, will lead the mission which leaves Friday.
It will include the Minister of State at the Foreign Office, Mr Selwyn Lloyd, and Mr Richard Scott, Far Eastern ex- port in the Foreign Offer.
The deterioration in the political situation in South Korcu since Earl Alexander's visit was Arst announced has necessitated his taking senior political adviser with him.
The continuing delay in sot- iling the situation on Kálo Island is understood fo'be aut odded reason for his mission strongly reinforced. being
situation The pollifcat ;
Important
Test Case
In Vienna
Vienna, June 4,
on
A test case at present being fought in the Austrian courts will determine whether a private citizen has the right to
South Korea la also causing que the State for compensation concern in London. It is feit
for shares in an industry here that the extent of Com-nationalised after the war, and munist activity behind the United Nations lizes does not that "adequate compensation" for which Parliament promised Justify the severity of the actions of the South Korean would be matle. President, Mr Syngman Rhee.
Britain today delivered a note
The case has been brought by
ta the South Korean Gavern-a Vienna engineer who in 1930 mont deprecating what are con- invested all his savings in shares sidered lo be the unconstity of the Alpino Montan Iron and tional steps taken by President.
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American Interest In India
Washington, June 1.
A bf-partisan group of American Congressmen will Introduce in the House and Senate today, a resolution which is a now proof of the growing Interest in Ameri. can political circles for India's efforts to carry on her five-year investment plari.
I
The resolution expresses "the Interest of the American people in the well-being and success of the people of the great Indian sub-continent and favours "assistance to the Republie of India from public and private sources consistent With the financial capability of the United States to enable the of India to plan with
development Improvement of their
STIPRUY
CA and assurance for
and
country"
The sponsors of the resolution include soven Senatora and Hoven representatives, among them Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.
A resolution of this kind is tha only way under the constitu tional processes of the United States in which the Amerlean people can express to the people of India a continuing interest in their five-year plan for econc- mle development.
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vortment at US$1,705,000,000, India has already received, rs- sistance from the United States of US$283,000,000. The net re- buirement for foreign as:[stance Is US$1,128,000,000.
FAIR RETURN
The sponsore of the resolu-
tion consider India's five-year development plan fundamental The plan donls almost ex cludvely with making India
self-sufficient in food.
On the other hand, the sponsors emphasise the fact that "Government of India 15 fully aware that foreign
capital, before it comes into a country
"The
in any substantial quantity must be assured of prospects of fair return, equality of trent-
and
EOS OF for
the
The agreements signed re- cently with Standard Vacuum Company of America and thự Burmah Shell group for the erection of oll refinerica in India
the are, according to sponsors, evidence of the large concessione already accorded foreign firms-Franco-Presse,
TRIBUTE TO BRITISH
ARMY
London, Juno 4.
The War Boorptary, Mr An- the Steel Company. He still owns tony Head, of a luncheon today these shores, with af in connection, with the Royal of 11,000 Tournament at Earl's Court, docs British publio Similar action had already schillings, which represented, said he been taken by Australia, the however, a very much greater not realise how good an army head of the United Nations Con-value at the time they were it hits got."
moment mittee for Rehabilitation in. bought. Korea and President Truman in 4 personal Rhee,
"At the
tho cold
war" he said, "the When the Nationalisation of army. nolo to President
bearing the main bur Troops
to are subject Heavy Industry Act was carried den.
because of Dar Alexander's mission is cut six years ago, the property extreme difficulties
their families, expected Investigato the passed into the ownership of separation from
makes no cond Korean domestic situation and to the State and tho shares became but the army report direct to the Cabinet. merely proofs of a claim to the plaint about that."
"They will also go into the con- "adequate compensation"
pro- The British publie heard of
and timating stalemate of the Pan- mised in the Act. Today, six occasional grouses
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A spokesman of the Inter-munjom truce talks. On this years later, Parliament has still plaints, but they never heard national Bank cald today that question' it was officially denied not passed the necessary legisla- that a great many people called
to press
stran.
up for nationt service had Its President, Mr Eugene Black, that Britain intended
The case of the engineer is found army life a better ex- would hold further ioon talks for direct representation in the with
that the Inw nationalising the perings than they ever thought the Australian Prime negotiations.
Conditions on Roje Toland, industry stated "and an adequate it could be. Minister, Mr Robert Menzies, when he returns from London where British troops have been compensation has to be paid for Nr Head had been introduced
called in to assist in splitting up It This, the lawser for the by in the middle of June.
General Officer.com Although the Bank recently the big stockade into smaller shared a loan to Bouth America units, are causing uneasiness/Prosecution claimed, meant that cof Major-General J.A. Gas+ | compensation was duo im-manding London district and with United States private Though the Foreign Office had mediately or at least within a chairman of the Tournament
Committee, who mentioned that 10, T All Quiet on reasonable time.--Router. banks, it would not be able to stated its full acceptance of the
Front the Tournament had contributed make a
simlian arrangement for decision of United Nations Com
about £30,000 a year to service 11, WA Life of Her Own Australia
12, T Jelson Bings Again. charities-Reuter. mander to deploy British troops Australia's credit was noy much better than Argentina's at his discretion some political be quarters feel that this action
but Australia would not
here.
may lead to Brimin's association
likely to replace the Argentine will what they described con in the New York market because adious business-cuter.
of labour shortages In Australia for the building and
manning of factories.
A high official told the United Press, that the International Bank
had taken the unusual step of asking the New Zealand Goverment to send an observar
hers
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One operator can do. In four hours what it takes two people 16 hours to do: normally, it is
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to the Bank's annual meeting sels were today ad
admitted as In Mexico City next Septom members of the International claimed.
Federation of Editors of Dalles, The cost will be less than This" was GTIO of the fret |; £ 100 : · · (Australian) or £10 decisions to be taken at the Con- sterling and a to current will gress which opened here this koop the machine going for 40 morning-France-Presse,"
hours-Router.
The Invitation to New Zealand might result in Mr Holland showing renewed interest", in membership.
Western Germany and Japan are expected to join the Bunk by August and to attend the not meeting in Septem-
all
The Bank has completed membership formalities for these three nations and it in now. up to the countries to pass the necessary legislation entitling
· them. to membership.-United Prest
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