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THE CHINA MAI, MONDAY, JUNE 7, 1954.

Marshal Tito Ends Successful

Visit To Greece

Belgrade, June 6. President of Yugoslavia, Marshal Tito, stated on arrival at Djevdjelje, Greek-Yugoslav border station, today that the mission which he had just accomplished would be “of great importance to the stability of peace in this part of the world and will be a contribution to the reinforcement of peace in general."

He was making a statement on returning to Yugoslav territory after his visit to Greece.

He anil he had been im- a true and faithful ally pressed by the friendship having the same Ideal and which "mel us every stage," objectives as the Yugoslav and saw in the Greek people people who are ready to

strengthen

in peace

this part of the work in order to be able to develop and work in peace against all external danger.

Strict Watch

On Youths By E. Berlin Police

Berlin, June 8. The Communists paraded 300,000 youths through the streets of East Berlin in dis- ciplined ranks today hul backed up their tight border controls with arrests to keep the young people from play ing truant in the West. For moir than eight

puroded the youths blare of buglen and the beat of drums along the same strects where youths fought Soviet Lanks with stones only last

to

Tanjug. the Yugoslav newo #geney, sald Inter ihn Marshni Te nd declared in a cable to Cuck Prentice Marshal Papagos that the two nations' resolve

realise to

CD-

closer operation with allied Turkey by creating a formal nillance was gniflent contribution to the strengthening of the in- dependence and security of our two countries."

When

Marshal Tito left trip to em bin return Athens Belgrade, he was accompanied by King Paul of Greece to the froniler town of Salonika in the cruiser "Hell" They re- eclved

a great welcome from the population. During the day they took the salate of a merch hours

past of unlis of the Greck the R

Army, and watched a display by units of the Greek Air

JuWest Berlin police said seven

Force.

Marshal Tito's spectai trat crussed the Greek-Yugoslav border on its way to Belgrade

and the Minister for Northern Greece, Andre Stratos, took his leave of the Yugoals y President o Idomeno on the Greek. Yugoslav frontier. Planes of the Greek Air Forco

who tried to get across to the Weal were arrested by Soviet Zone police. The tight controls cut the number of those getting

a trickie. across to only a

Marchers ranging in age from 24 shouted in unison: six 10 "Ami (American) ка home." They

cheered Communist Presse. leaders, shouted slogans, sung command. They gave suties on

escorted

R

His Holiness The Pope at the Vatlean recently, when he

over the Consistory presided

of Votre by Cardinals and Bishops for the next Can onlsatlun.-Express Photo,

Indonesia To Sign Non-Aggression

Pact With Red China?

Djakarta, June 6.

Indonesian diplomats moved today to calm Marshal Tito's special train as American concern over the proposed non-aggres- far as the frontier. France- sion pact between Indonesia, India, Burma and

TURKEY'S VIEW

New York, June 6.

Communist China.

Top Foreign Ministry sources said such an every sign of

of being resuunalvo Lo Communist discipline.

The parade,

Before leaving New York by agreement was proposed not because Indonesia gan American naval aircraft for wanted a closer alignment with Red China but three-day youth rally that ends

Athens 10day, The tomorrow, indicated that

Prime Minister, Turkish because she realised the possibility of Communist Comunists had regained thu held on East tight grip they Biermany before the Jubs 7 ris last year.

the

'The parade, held by coin- cilence on the 10th anniversary of the Western Allied D-Day landing in Normandy, gave partial Insight into the military build-up in East Germany,

687 PLAY TRUANT Sollura paraded in the blus walfom of the Sea Police" and it-looking members of the pard-military "Organisation for Sport and Technique" marched in paratroopers Rink] Jump sults. They march with

und open

By early afternoon, only 687

display of gilders paruchutes.

+

Mr Adian Menderes. emphasised weakness of the free

"the attack. nations" before the "front of the aggres- per who slep by

applled plans prepared well in advance."

There were no outward effein; } reach the press He emphasisd

non-aggression step have signs this was the case, however, } the

pact waw A lop Indonesian diplomaturely an iden under study by

Preas the United

new aperis end that no defnile buen macie 10 agency "A non-aggression pact proposals had 19 designed

muarantee tudla, Burma or Red China,

I- against arme attack. Is

He defended Indonesia's right uonesia going to attack india or

Burmu? Hardly. Are India to enter into such an agreement

and Burma going to Indonesia? Hardly. Jenves China,"

attack Tunt

with Peking. De sald it would be consistent with his nation's foreign policy.

He pointed out the Western pawers have

non-aggression

+ Premier Menderes ald that Turkey was cunvinced of the necessity to Juin other nations who believed in liberty,

"For That

reason. Turkey would continue ts policy 01 developing the capacities of the Baikan pact with Greece sod "Why don't we want 13- Yugoslavia, transforming it aggression pact with the United into a true allance, and also to States? Simple. We don't fear extend the existing pact be-

an attack by the United Slates." tween Turkey and Pukisian," "It might

Food."

this not official sald he said.

thoughtfully. Have something 1k ? aggression pact with China paper just to show the world in case anything happens here.”

This officki and others gald

be

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The Prime Minister said that youths had got through to the Turkey was fully convinced of West

in response to a Western the soundness of the U.S. toreign invitation "to breathe the air of

pulley, whos: manifestations freedom for a few hours". have been witnessed in recent the recent Communist victory in in the Eastern Zone loud-months and which may bo Indo-Chino had resulted 111 speakers urged the Communist summed up as a determination some "hard, clear thinking" in youth to "prepare to fight for to put a stop to aggression at a the Foreign Ministry on the the glory and honour of the

certain specified point, to make

possibility Fatherland" and "for the unity

it categorically clear. of Germany".

station

of

of further Red

DIFFERENT LIGHT

s'ories

to

the

pacts or sunilar arrangements Itursi. He said he could understand

the

fuss in when Washington

Indonesia thought about signing pact with Communist nation her orbit-United Press.

History Made

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With A Twopenny Pen

London, June 7 Field Marshal Viscount Mont- Com-

This aggression will be met moves in Southeast Asia. West Berlin police sald

irrespective of its sources or dis- [T

Soviet Zone police picked them with seven arrested were teen-agers. Cuise," he said.

Referring to his conversations Yet the non-aggression puct

American offlctals, up at the

the idea was first presented to the Potsdamer Platz Premier said that elevated

"complete public in a different light, where the agreement

bern reached Foreign Ministry "circles" Suviet sector joins the American regarding the scale of military carefully leaked and British sections

the aid to be extended to Turkey local press. These "circles" did gomery, Deputy Allled divided dlly.

and that useful and constructive not hint at aggression by Chinumander In Europe, disclosed Thousands of youths have results have been derived on the They been turned back during the last subject of economic ald in

falked instead of the last night that the surrender of few days but this is the first report of the milltary programme." "defence bloc" the United States 1845 was

necessity for counteracting the the German High Command In cigned with a two- port of arrests.—Unlica Preas, -France-Presse.

Is trying to build in Southoust penny pen. Asia.

"I st have the document in Indonesia has refused to go my private papers. It is very along with the anti-Communist defence alliance proposed by the historic," he added,

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Field Marshal Montgomery Tho non-aggression pact, was speaking over the British these sources emphasised, would | Brontichaling. Corporation 10 not be directed against any celebrate the tenth anniversary world bloc,

of D-Day.

DENIES KNOWLEDGE

Foreign Ministor Sutarjo Ho added! "I have often meanwhile denied, any know-hought back to those days and ledge of the first reporta to the splendid soldiers I com- manded from El Alamein to the heart of Germany.

CHIKBAR

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guard them

HONGKONG - KOWLOON

"Wo must see to it that those who gave their lives did not make the sacrifice Is voin and wa, must work together for m Just and lasting peace."

Viscount Montgomery recalled how on the morning of May 8 a delegation of derman officers arrived at his headquarters,

"When I heard they hatt -arrived f ́ördered them; to” be lined up under the Union Jobk flying outside by esravarm,

"They all saluted me as I walked towards them. It was

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