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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1953.

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U.S. Expert's Views

New York, Jan. 12. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, with 60 to 80 army divisions and 5,000 planes spread from Northern Norway to the Caucasus, is sick from suc. 'cess, Hanson Baldwin wrote in the New York Times to-

day.

The crisis in NATO would be one of the first major problems | confronting the new adminis- tration of President-elect Dwight Eisenhower, the newe- paper's milltary correspondent ødded. Mr Baldwin recently re- turned from three-month survey of major NATO coun- tres.

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It was a crisis of short-term success but, so far, of long-

failure Keren.

would which necessitate sooner or later a 20- being appraisal of methods taken in Europe and a redofiul- tion of NATO objectives there.

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Third Try In A Year

Paris, Jan. 12. Britain, France and the United States today da. livered notes in Moscow Inviting the Soviet Gov- ernment to reopen talks for

of a the conclusion State treaty with Austria, 14 was announced here.

"This is the third time in

that the three Sear Western powers have tried to get Russla

the con ference table to complete a treaty for Austria.

Negotiations for a treaty began in 1917. The four Deputy Foreign Ministere charged with the negotia- tions had had more than 250 meetings by the end of 1951 when they reached s deadlock,-Reuter,

WEATHER

TAKES

ITS TOLL

Pact With Russia: Terms Not Fully Met

Tokyo, Jan. 13.

Many important people in Communist China are unhappy about the way the 1950 Russian- Chinese agreement was worked out, according to reliable reports reaching here.

Under the terms of that agreement, signed in Moscow on February 14, 1950, Russia agreed to get out of Port Arthur and turn the important Changchun Railway over to China by the end of 1952.

In September of 1952, the On January 1, 1953, with Russians anakumeed from Mos much fanfare, Chines pro cow that they and the Chinese paganda “broadcasts announced Communists had agreed to pro- that the Russians had banded lang Russia's lesso on Fuit over control of the Changchun Arthur. The lease is to East until Railway according to plan. The the two countries sign peace Chinese now run it, the broad- trenties with Japan.. No treatles

cart are in mida te

Later reports from Indida So, for an indefinite period. Communist China indicate that the Chinese will have

as their

the Russians actually have not guests the Russian military

the picture. forces These forces not only withdrawn from will occupy A very strategie All the former Soviet employees Chinese bort but also will ne who admittedly had the top passing back and forth LUCTOSE Jobs have been retained by China at will.

the new administration",

U.N. Stops

Hiring Of Americans

United Nations, Jan. 12. The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr Trygve Lie, met with representatives of the United States Government to-

DEFAULTED

Chinese experts here say it is obvious that the Russians tave in fact defaulted on both the important terms of 1930 agreement,

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patches have indicated that there are at least 1,300 Rusalons connected with the rallway which has nearly 2,000 miles of line.

The name has been changed to "Harbin Railway Administra. lon" and several other lines have been Incorporated AS branch lines.

Lu Ping is listed as Director- day and agreed to suspend the General, but experts here feel 20 United Nations hiring OL certain that there must be a Americans until a new system Russian "adviser" in the neur of loyalty checks is put into background who really runs the eftoat

show.

Five Americans representing Reports of dissatisfaction on the Civil Service, the State the part of at least some Chinese

and the

United

Department

Communist officials very de- States Mission to the United finitely are not interpreted here

that Nations, met for an hour with as indicatin

there will Mr Lle and several advisers in be a major break between the the Secretary-General's private Russians and the Chinese Com- conference room.

munists. Many authorities here

It was announced that further agree that the two regimes still steps to implement President have too many common interests. Truman's

the war in order calling for And long as

ED loyalty checks of all Americans Korea 'continues, the Peking employed or considered for regime must have large quanti- caused employment here would be de- ties of Soviet-made war sup-

cided on the "administrative piles. level"

London; Jan. 12. Fog and too today trouble to land, 500 and air traffic from France to the coast of Japan North America counted at least 40 dead on the fourth day of a blizzard.

The vacuum of military power which had existed in Western Europe slace the sur render of Germany had been Alled partly and temporarily, chiefly by

the United States Reuter despatches gave this forces and United States aid, picture: but there was no prospect that

skies New York: Clearing the would generate Europe capability for self-defence ever most of the United States indicated a relief from tha snow, ice and sleet storms, but bad weather is known to have added four deaths to yesterday's total of 38.

within the foreseeable future.

There was no longer any like hood of another Korea in Europe, Mr Baldwin said.

Soviet forces in advanced positions in Eastern or Central Europe were not strong enough without reinforcement to ensure victory in any altack upon the West; and reinforcements from the large number of divisions In the Soviet Union itsell would almost certainly tele- graph the punch"

In other words, given nor mally alert Allled forces, the Soviets had lost the advantage of surprise.-Router.

Two MPs

Resign

London, Jan, 12. Two Members of Parliament, a Socialist and a Conservative, today announced they would resign their House of Common seats, Deaving vacancies which will

Millions of dollars' worth of property has been damaged.

Paris: Fog and lee brought air transport to a standstill to day and delayed motor traffic.

OUT-SMARTED?

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old

"This was taken to mean that As for the rail line itself, so the Civil. Service and FBI long as the Russians control one authorities would deat directly ent of it at Port Arthur, thei with the United Nations Per-Influence will not be small.

Control of such a rail system sonnel Department.

President Truman issued the means gulle bit. The

im- was Changchun system is order last Friday and it delivered on the same

communica- day to portant artery of Mr Lie with a request from the tlon which comprises both the United States Mission that old Chinese Eastern Railway, with which belonged to Russia until appointment action be held on any pending appoint- 1935, and the former Japanese owned South Manchurian Rail- ments of United States citizens.

It is understood that

there way. are at least 185 United States It has been suggested private- applicants and that Tho Unitedly in diplomatic circles that the

Govern- Russians may have Nations are awaiting

"out- ment comment on some 50 of smarted" the Chinese by them United Press.

"adically" handling back con- trol of the rail line while silli be- selting policy for it from

No aircraft arrived at either this morning because of the dense dog.

Orly or Le Bourget airports TO BLOCK

Oslo: All airfields in South Norway were closed to traile today owing to fog which cavez- ed the whole south coast and Oslofjord.

Tokyo: The 880-ton Japanese

Kyodo Maru No. 5 ra

up in thick fog early. to

day off the coast of Wakayam Prefecture, Central Japan.

ESCAPES

Berlin, Jan. 12. East Germany tonight warned that she intends to block the

route escape

to the non- Communist West leading through Berlin

The offcial East German News

A patrol boat was sent to the Agency, ADN, said that fresh ship which was carrying 1,000 measures would be taken around bong of steel and glass from the borders of West Berlin.

Southern Japan to Shibauro, near Tokyo.-Reuter.

be fought for at by- AGREEMENT ON

elections.

Mr

The Labour member, Sidney Schofield, has teen MP

DEPORTATION

for Barnsley, Yorkshirs, since 1951.

The

The Conservative,

The Communist Agency sald the purpose was "to protect the East German population from wrrorists."

hind the scenes.

Now, the Russians still can have their way with it, but the Chinese must "openly take all responsibilliy and must bear all the cost-United Press.

Adenauer Sounds A Warning

West

Bonn, Jan. 12.

German Chancellor Konrad Adenauer mid today that his Government would The Agency aave no further stand by the European Army circuna- details, but West Berlin city Treaty and under no

any delay stances tolerate officials said the announcement

In Manila, Jan. 12. might portend establishment of ratification

Addressing a luncheon of deportation to Formosa a "no-man's land" around West

similar to the tip of the G Mr John of ten Chinese nationals, who Berlin,

German Press Club, Dr Adenauer mid the treat had recently Baker. While has been Member were

convicted by land cleared between West and tho

Board

to be ratified as quickly as Deportation

for East Germany. dor Canterbury since 1945.

Both seats are considered safe various crimes here, has been

all to ruin same time, political possible, above At the between the parties which held agreed upon for

the refugees here reported that Marshal Stalin's hopes for a god Chipero Nation-police guards are keeping day eplit in the Western camp them. At the last general elec- Philippine

and night watch around the "Every week and tan, Mr Schofield's majority allst governments.

homes of Com-month of delay strengthens the was 28,237. Mr Baker 1 White'a

ten Chinese nationals East Clermann The

to be screened Kremlin's hope that its polley ***** would be deported as soon as mumist, dục was 14,089

Canterbury Conservatives have the papers of the Pallippine Air under the beginning of the will be successful after all," he

said, alrently adopted a candidate Fonco and Military Intelligence purge. Mr Leslie Thomas, son of

The guards are to prevent Mr men, assigived to transport them J. H Thomas, who ***K a to Formosa, are in order, a De- suspects from fleeing westwards famous Labour Cabinet Minis-force Department spokesman before the party starts investi- ter before the last war-Router, sald-Reuter.

gating their records.-Router.

LATER 1

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Dr Adenauer warned the public against a false optimism based on the fact that "the lightning from the East has not yet struck.". The Krankin' was preparing for a long struggle aimed at world domination, p

The German public has taken Viitis · notice GË “TOSNSDEdent in East Cerainy or of Abe fact that the Polish ari Czech armies too had been equipped with the most modern' Soviet arena, ve

"Euroon islands.. balanced on the Knife's edge," Dr Adenauer. declared-Reuter..

Gaspari Back Home

15% Rams, Jan. 12. The Halian Premier and For elminister. Alcide Gasperi, returned to Rome to- day from in, ouchat visit to

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