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JACÍC MIRROR' Šersona!!
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1954.
NO ATOMIC WAR AFTER ALL
New York, Aug. 1.
World War II, if it comes, may not be an atomic war after all.
This reasoning is put forward by some Amèri- can-political and military observers who are con- vinced that the Communists would do their best to avoid a nuclear fight with the United States.
They theorise that the Soviets and the Chinese
would prefer a
fr Communist
conventional war which their great manpower reserve could be used to maximum advantage.
has the lieved unlikely that the United Even though Rustia A-bomb and the H-bomb, the States and her alles would be Sovicts are believed to concede Arst to drop them.
American superiority in deve- Nuclear weapons might then lopment and production.
fall into the category of polpon How could an atomic war beigas, which all military powers The experts think possess but won't use. Too avoided? that the initiative for that kind fear of retaliation La the of WAFRIC would be solely
restraining factor. with the Commuples. If the Beds proclaimed nt the outset that they would not use atomic or hydrogen bombs. It is be
W. German Delegation
For Japan
Duesseldorf, Aug. 1. A West German Gov
ernment delegation left hare by air for Tokyo to day for trade talks with Japan.
ANOTHER ARGUMENT The Communists would have another argument against use of atomic bombs. They could threaten to drop them on Lon- don Immediately if the United Stales dropped them behind the Iron Curtain.
Many Americans, discouraged by the Geneva conference ex- perience, now believe that a third world war is more prob- able than avoidable.
tho
They are convinced that best chance of averting it is for well to be so the free world prepared militarily against any form of attack that the Reds would fear to
nlimit risk an
Top Western strategists belleve Asia would be the primary battlefield of a general war
that
because the Corrmmunists would rate higher their chances of The delegation, headed by Dr Hans Strack of the Econo-success there than in Europe.
The feeling that war may be mies Ministry, is due in Bang-unavoidable has brought about kok on Tuesday and will fly on serious thinking here on the to Tokyo after a brief stop-question of potential ailles.
delegation experts
10
The arrive in Tokyo on August 7 and to stay for about six weeks.
ALLIANCE
American alllance. The Commu
of
Gently,Bentley
Australian star of the BBC. Miss Joy Nichols, who has Júst
absence, of about arrived back in London after an photographed with her former partner of "Take K From Here". Dick Bentley, at a reception In London-Central Press Photo.
Adenauer Will
Discuss
Otto John Case
Berlin, Aug. 1.
Dr Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chan- Americans are counting heavi- cellor, who left Bonn for the Black Forest the day ty and confidently on the Anglo- the disappearance of former security chief Otto Members of the delegation are Dr Heinz Schulz,
alsts at Geneva have taken full John was announced, will break his holiday to- Kairi Fried richn,
be Karl Heinz Tebbe and
differences and advantage Miss Mathilde Manske (all tween
the morrow to discuss the case with his party leaders. the British and Economies Ministry), Hons Roll
Astan policy. AP | Americans over Kiderlen, (Foreign Omee). But few here or in Britain doubt Eberhard Goltz (Food Minis-
that in case of a major Wohlfahrt (Justice try), Ernst
against international
(Bank Deutscher Laender, the k West German Central Bank).
Commu-
war Minister }, and Fritz Petschke nism, the bonds of the English- speaking peoples would not be India has been a question
in US planning. Bu American
the
as strong as ever.
Allied officials in Berlin are far more con- cerned at the political consequences of the "John Affairs" than at the possibility that the Soviet bloc has gained vital information.
Head of the West German national intelligence The negotiations in Tokyo will aim to prolong for another year mark
observers In India agency, he had a clear knowledge of the extent of general West German-Amerle Japanese trade agreement which have reported recently a harden-West German collaboration with Allied agencies and
of the Indian attitude the personalities involved. expired on June 30, The talks Ing
Communist encroati will also nim
But he lacked the to conclude new againet
kind of, Germany and you cannot trust commodities import and expartment in South Asin. Just where
ad-them, not to do it again). They Minister
Jawaharlal detailed knowledge of
voices to a quetas for bolta countries Prime
Nehru would
denw the line dresses, codes and wave lengths have added their
th and which is regarded un the
the main part of the general trade against Communism is uncertain for instance which alone could chorus of public demands
Communists
from to exclude
responsible ut many feel it would be at the enable
"blow up" all the Westem in-government positions "notori- border of Laos end Cambod's. Trade between West Germany Some believe he would fight to formation sources in their torous Nazi-phobes, who
ritory.
Brown.
shirt round every and Japan
abcut totalled
Burma and Nepal. SDVO
Allied sources in Berlin say corner. $76,000,000 in both directions As for the remainder of Free
Astu
thes
are worried at three poll. July 1, 1953
Communists together, between
the Chinese
out-lea developments: June 30, 1054. The
half w***
encircled and
by
of 1. Campaign anti ConTEOR LET announced spokenly Japanese exports
agreement.
were sum,
suspicion
identified
for $20,000,000 v[ this Pakician, Thailand, the Philip fostered by ex-Nazis against all
anti-Nazis pines Formosa and the Republic noted
OPEN ACCOUNT
that may
a
These demands may have a detitive effect on the pending reorganisation of West German intelligence agencies.
ANTI-NAZIS It is well
kriawn of Korea. The British would with the July 1944 plot against
of the intelligence men on the resist any threat to Malaya, Hitler's life.
2. Agitation for a central staff of the Defence Commia-
German State West German-Japanese Japan and Burma would be ex-
Intelligence Fiener, Herr Thedor Blank trad:
lintup. is conducted through on pected to fall in line with the West
In- agency with executive powers are proven anti-Nazis.
Alled officials
Sty open account, the discrepancy non-Communist
donesia would be expected to on Gestapo and staffed by ex- Germany's ex- between West
follow India's lead United perts with war time experience handling of the John affair in ports and her Imports has given Press.
of the Soviet Union.
the Soviet licensed East Ger officials Japanese Government
3. Renewal of public mus- man press shows clear attempts
Loster
of West suspicions considerable dificulty.
picion in the United States, to Britain and especially France German reliability in America, that West Germany might not Britain and France. be #rellable partner in e Westera defence system.
OPPOSITE EFFECT
debit They say that Japan's must not regularly exesed the swing margin of $12,000,000 and demand drastic steps to remedy this.
African Nationalism
the
the Comment defection)
Dr John's
ia sull the to th leading topic of discussion in Cambridge, Aug. 1... I DT John's intention was to the press and on the radio. Lord Hemingford, British deal A blow 10- officials
Dr. Adenauer ··' and his csurgent Beth German Government
Dr the Nazism peer and Chairman of
he ជន called it in his Minister of the Interior, have suld
expect ihty
the
have been Africa Burca, said today that East Berlin, broadcast, he Gerhard Schroeder,
C Japanese to usk for an expan-
the exactly apposite, criticised for appearing to take alon of German import quotas African rationalism "should be
the matter lightly. the accepted as natural, welcome as according to views here.
and for Japanese goods during
and respected
Individual polilleins forthcoming negotiations
The very people he would in cratifying
have called have wanted to expose are now many newspapers drresistible," Tokyo, particularly of textiles,
mying *wo told you that the for a special session of Parlia West German Government
mine July 20, 1944 (betrayed ment-Reuter. representatives and members of the Japanese Embassy in Bonn saw the delegation off at Dues seldorf airport.-Reuter,
In my opinion, we shall not solve the political problems
of Africa until we realise that in overy part, the people bave the same aspirations," he added.
Lord Hemingford, who spent 25 years in Africa Master and later as Rector at Achimmpla College, Gold Coast, and a Headmaster of King's College,
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ahy,
↑ Africa's Ferment care from Communism. It came from nationalán:
But if and-British geoling whe intlade,
and Meru tribesmen queued with allowed to becomb their European employers for Africane, might turn to Com- hours today. In a fast-minutes muniam because It was anti- rush to obtain permits to re- British-Reuter,, main in the city.
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of .. Kikuyu, Embu and Meru triber- men Is the Government's latest attempt to clear the city of Mau Malt and their supporters.
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