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THE CHINA. MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1953.

A Treat For Korea War Orphans.

Chlef Petty Offeer Henri Pare and a Korean schoolmaster, pass around eata to young Korean orphans who attended a children's party arranged by the ship's company of HIM. C.S. Nholka, Just before the destroyer salled from the Far East for Canada.—Exprezz Photo.

US Steps Up

Canadians Warned:

Plane Output Spending On Arms

Washington, Jan. 26,

The American Aircraft industry will produce 14,- :500 military planes this year more than in 1951 and 1952 combined --- Mundy I. Peale, President of Republic Aviation Corp.. said today.

And sometime during the year, Mr Peale told the American Legion So- curity Commission in a prepared address, the air- craft Industry will become tho world's largest Dloyer of manufacturing workers bigger even than steel or cars or textiles,

Mr Peale said Russia will still oui-produce tho United States Int planes this year but the United States will be far ahead in quality of aircraft and pliots-Associated Press.

FRENCH APPROACH

TO BONN

Will Continue

Ottawa, Jan. '26. Canadians have been given a guarded warn ing that there is no end in sight for what was once their three-year, 5,000,000,000-dollar ((about (about £1,666,667,000) rearmament programme,

It was left to Mr C. D. Howe, the Minister of Defence Production, to tell the nation that there is no foreseeable drop in defence spending ahead and that hopes of substantial tax reductions on this

score are founded more on wishful thinking than

reality.

Already the dollar programme has been ex-in the coastal equadrons and tonded to 8,000,000,000 Wollars į the supply' of jet aircraft for (over £2,000,000,000). The the new aircraft carrier three years have become tour. "Bonaventure" which is due for The cost of maintaining, de- delivery in 1950. fences in a state of operational readiness will almost equal that of building them up to a ren sonable level.

5,000,000,000-ment of the obsolete Imposter:

Mr Howe's declaration has not been

popular with the rank and file of his party who be

the Liberals' chief lieve that hope of re-election depends on big tax cuts based on a sub- stantial contraction in spending on defence.

of the Meantime, members ormed forces have to be fed, clothed and paid, while new weapons make even those which Lave not yet been produced obsolete.

It is believed that by 1050 the programme designed for completion In 1954 will have almost been achieved. By then, it is feared, the three services Bona, Jan. 26.

will be -clamouring for a full France today reopened the

What Mr Howe said was this: line of newer weapons and im- question of the Saar and the

From ratification of

now on, it is likely provements. the European that miscellaneous programmes

The Prime Minister, Mr Louis Army Treaty with West Ger-

since and defence construction pro-St. Laurent, has already told a many for the first time.

jccis will tend to play a lesser disbelieving public that there is M. Rene Mayer's Government

expected that the little hope of significant tax role, but it is came into office.

output of bard goods such as reductions in the near future. aircraft chips,-guns, ammunl Now, Mr Howe has underlined ---M.-Andre Francois-Poncet, the French High Commissioner, ton and electronics will con- the Prime Maister's warning.

A rosy dream for the tax- who has just returned from tinue to be very significant even

payer is fading out in Canada, Parle, brought Chancellor Kon-after March 1954.

rod Adenauer a personal letter "As long as the international-Reuter. from M. Georges Bidault, the situation remains uneasy, it will new Foreign Minister.

be necessary to keep up to date

in all the fields where techno-

An official French statement|logical chances make for rapid JAN.askd that M. Francois-Poncet obsolescence.""

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and Dr Adenauer examined the problems posed by the ratifica- tion of the European Army Treaty and the conditions under which discussions on the Baar could be formally resumed.

CONSTANT LEVEL March 1054 would Dave marked the end of the nominat three-year programme which was launched in 1951.

COFFEE SMUGGLING CHARGE

Working For World

Peace

Meating Of Empire Promiers in June

Losdon, Jan. 20.

The Foreigny Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, sald to- night that the Common- wealth -- Prime - Ministers would mike "an effort to secure world peace when they meet here during the.

· Coronation ceremonies.

Mr Eden, speaking at an India Day meeting, said there would be further Commonwealth dis-. cussions when the Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru,

ether Compomwzalth Premiers arrived in June,

"We shall plan ga we planned. in the past and, more than that, wo shall try for peace in the world," he said.

He wisited India growing prosperity and Influence' throughout the world Band success in her Commonwealth Associations and her endeavours to promote peace and under- standing

India, he said, because of her geographical position, should in- fluence China and 'Japan in the East and Turkey in the West.

The well-being of this aron; of vital concern

he added.

wbs A

for the

Indian efforts

in the United Nations, Mr Eden continuod:

"We work together for peace. Never has this been belter illus- (rated than by the efforts made

to end the fighting in Korea.

The wise and

conciliatory

resolution of India should have. been accepted by whelming majority at the United

the

Nations."--United Press.

over-

British Envoy Sees Mr Dulles

Washington, Jan. 28.

The new British Ambassador, Sir Roger Makins, today had an interview with the U.S. Scere- tery of State, Mr John Foster the forth- Dulles, concerning coming

to visit

United the States of the Foreign Secretary.

Anthony Eden.

M

of the

preliminary

Sir Roger sald that the Chan- cellor of

Mr R. Exchequer, A. Butler, might accompany Mr Exien, the object of whose visit

to start would be economic conversations.

Mr Dulles, Bad Sir Roror, de- clared that his Government was in no hury to start the con- versations.

Sir Roger said he could not say whether the Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, would be returning to the United States following his recent visit there.

The British Ambassador and Mr Dulles also discussed the Imilan situation, which Lo Ambassador sald appeared to be progressing.

Sir Roger added that the Far

East

WDB not discussed.---, Franco-Presse.

Truman Story

Premature

Kansas City, Jan. 20, A. Arm denial that he had

accepted an offer to pulish la memoirs was undo today by the former President, Mr Harry Trump

The Interpretation placed Political observers in Bonn here on Mr Howe's remarks is Bald that Dr. Adenauer had that the three years do not mark

Aachen, Jan. 20. beza wabing for a French initia- the achievement of, a peak, but

Fifty-three Germans, includ- tive lo both questions since rather establish a level which ing six women,

appeared in developments had been held up will have to be marked as court here today to face charges by the fall of the French long as the cold war Insis.

The cost of maintenance;

of smuggling 85 tons of coffee Government at Christmas time.

Dr Adenauer received his will be almost un great as that many between 1949 and 1951.

modernisation and replacement from Belgium into West Ger- Last communication on the

"I have made no negotiations Most of the defendante live

for my memoirs," Mr Truman Saar from M. Robert Schuman, of the initial, hurried build-up. the then Foreign Minister, just

maid. "There are a number of It is now predicted that no in the village of Muetecnich

1,325), (population

which lies before 'M. Antoine Pinay's reductiori from the 2,000,000,000

my friends who are looking out £000,067,000 a about 300 yards from the Government fell-Router.

dollars (about

for my interests, in thus matter your) level can be hoped for Belgian frontier.

but I have not negotiated any until after 1955, and then

tho

Muetzenich is known here as contract." annual outlay cannot be less the Eldorado of coffze taugiers.

Thedonial came after an than 1,800,000,000 dollars (over Nearly in ruins after the war, unidentified source close to Bir pre-Korea it suddenly came to life again Truman" eald "that the former £600,000,000). The defeate

bill

the currency reform of President had accepted the offer was £25,000,000 after dollars (about £141,607,000).

:1040

of a "Now York publishing Ort New Delhi, Jan. 20. According to forecnats, it Tine houses sprang up, thin-The reported agreement m Nearly 500 Communiss Chinese will be the middle of 1955 being new cars and motor cycles valved $500,000 spread over a girly from "cultural squads" fore any of the three basic appeared on the streets, and period of about five:JCAT.

There are a great many attached to the Chinese Amy programmes is completed. These furniture and radio dealers be-

things on have made occupation-mar- ore the provision of the GF-100 gan to do a roarling trade.

mind at present," my Mr Truman anid on his arrival. ringes" with Tibetan youths, the long range jet fighters for home newpape. Thenèt sat tipid defence, desireyer escorts

for

at his Kansas Cilfy office from ported today, tak

the navy's anti-submarine feet

his home, in nearby. Indepen dence. "Wo just In a deanaich-from the Hima- || and the full

haven't had requirements of layan horder town of Galimpong,

time, to look to everyone guna arid ammunition, the paper sald the occupation

The former President FADING marriages, ure part of Chinenu

Even when there have been

his comment `the..........subject strategy for breaking down barriers between the invaders fulfilled there will remain such

with the advice, "I am the one who will have to make' the and the local population. Many matters as

final decision?”—United Press. ·

BREAKING DOWN THE BARRIERS

DREAM

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of the husband have joined the fence, the provision of all the Chinese Army, the despatch said. necessary electronte devices for ---Associated Press,

the navy, and air force, replace

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And nearly every night the "coffergangs" mado daring dashes across the border.

When the defendants were norested, nearly two years ago, Muetzenich had to from the local amateur football competition because ends

withdraw

of the team were in prison.

The men were Inter-releasedİ. The trial, adjourned until Tuesday, is expected to last about ten days—Reuter,

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Melbourne, Jan. 26. The Australian Government [has not yet forumit a buyer for its whaling station at CarTAT-C you, off the West (Austrnilan court, which Mr Jalin Mchwen, Minister of Commerce and Agriculture, announced was for sale on November (6.

The Mebqurto Herald porting this today i' said the whalingstellon which made a prosit of £400,000 (£320,000)' In the 1901+52 ponnon, had been) offered to the Wont skuritællan

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