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Asian Policy,

Says Nehru

New York, Oct. 18.

Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru, in an interview published by the American magazine “Look", today, said that the United States had lost a great deal of respect in Asia by her appeal to reactionary forces and those of colonialism.

He admitted that Indians were unduly sus- picious of American policy. This, said Mr Nehru, was "because you have become identified, with colonialism, by backing the French in Indo-China, and with reaction, by supporting discredited and unpopular figures like Chiang Kai-shek, Syngman | Rhee and Bao Dai. You might call it guilty by association," he added.

The West's greatest ΕΓΓΟΣ, sald Mr Nehru, had been "under. estimating Asia's nationalistic aspirations."

INDO-CHINA

cited

He

France and Indo-China as example and said that France could have sirived at a belter agree- pient many years ago.

He said that the French had, in Indo-China, "continued 10 night 13 hopeless, unpopulor colonial war with the ald of American money and equlu-

mai,"

M. Nehru crilicited America for refusing to recognise Com- munist China.

"Apart from liking, or not liking, is present government,” he said, "how can you ignore its existence, Not recognising China may well aggravate your prob- Icans in Asia for it makes com- munications almost impossible," -France-Presse.

Mr

IN HANKOW

London, Oct. 18. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, arrived in Hankow today for an over- night stop on bis fight to Peking to dibers world affairs with the Communist Chinese Premier, Mr Chota En-al

Mr Nehru spent only two hours In Canton, where he was reatived By General Yunn Ching-hsien, Chintsc Am- bassudor to India, and Mr N.

Raghavan, Indian Ambassador

to China.

Petting radio sald 16,000 people cheeered Mr Nehru In Canton, and he reviewed a guard of honour.--Reuter,

COMMONS MEET TODAY'

Mr Eden Will Make

Statement On

London Conference

London, Oct. 18.

Mr Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, will make a statement on the recent Loadon

EMPEROR

Empeier Halle 'Selamate of Ethiopia in his Field Marshal's uniform aboard a B.O.A.C. Argonaut en route to Britain on his State visit. During the fight the Emperor and his son, the Duke of Harar, went on the flight deck to watch the handling of the airliner.

Renterphoto.

H.K. Refugees

Affected

By U.N. Vote

power conference when Parliament reassembles. United Nations, Oct. 18. tomorrow after its long summer vacation.

The United Nations' So- He will tell the House of Commons frankly cial, Cultural and Humani- today that the present prospect of solving the problem tarian, Committee of rearming West Germany hinges on his pledge adopted by 40 votes His arrival in Hankow from] to the London talks that Britain would keep four eight-nation resolution au- radio tonight brought him with divisions and a tactical air force on the Continent:

Canton,

reported by Peking

in 600 miles of his destination. His visit to Chinu is for 12 days. Arrangements are being made for him to watch a mass rally, address a public meeting, give (1 banquet and attend five other banquets, Including one by the Prime Minister and one by the head of stale, Mr Mao Tee-tung.

French Espionage

Probe

Paris, Oct. 18.

do-

He will describe the measure ; of FUCCESS on the German

ond Western rearmament

nt the fence issues achieved conference. But he is expected to warn that the agreements re main

Ex-Communist

conditional on Franco- ! Leader's Son

German agreeanent on the Sear -on which top level talks open tomorrow in Paris.

BUS STRIKE Parliament will hear also a statement by Sir Walter Mouckton, Labour Minister, on the London bus strike which has partially immobil- Ised the capital for six days and which tonight appeared nearing its end.

Flees To West

F

7.

Franz-Dahlem, was

#11

thorising à programme to seek permanent solution of the world refugee problem.

Arab nations had 'objected to clauses in the resolution which put ultimate responsibility for refugees on the countries of

residence

The Arab delegates falt that this principle might in time

affect the status of Palestine

of

Arab refugees, although they do Eet come under the ternis the present resolution.

Berlin, Oct. 18. Robert Dahlem, 32-year-old son of a former East German The resolution concerns only Communist leader, has fed refugees coming under the man- West Berlin because he feared date of the United Nations High arrest and could not get a job Commissioner for Refugees, Dr in the Soviet Zone, the anti-G. J. Van

Goedhart. Heuven The Minister of Labour will Communist Information Bureau He has proposed a five-year, also report the latest develop-West sold today.

US$12,000,000 campaign ments in the London dock strike,

solve the problem of some 350,- His father, Politicians will return to

03,000 In camps, ranking French civil servant,

Rene Turpin, former high- Parliament to find the buildings fired from the East German 1000 refugees under his mandate, |

and Sir renovated

Communist Party's Folliburo including Winston

mostly in Europe, but also in- told examining magistrates to-

Government itself and Central Committee last year cluding a number of Chinese in day, that he had communicated Churchill's

wearing a decidedly new look." on the grounds that he had links Hongkong. secret information, to which he The Prime Minister's eve, of with Rudolf Slansky and other did not normally have access, to

Czech 24 session reshuffle involving fellow dvil SCTVant, Roger ministerial changes has trans executed in Prague in 1952 for

ant-Soviel because Lobrusso had formed

pro- The resolution, sponsored by Labrusc,

the Government front an alleged

Zionist conspiracy. claimed

The father Australia, Belgium, Costa Rica, inspired by bench on the House of Commons. 10! be humanitarian motives, informed Parliamentary rankers will be is now living in obscurity in Ecuador, France, the Nether sources mid here tonight.

East Germany. ministerial array confronted by

Lands, Turkey and the Unlied States will base the refugee including familiar figures in un-

Young Dahlem said he whe

con- The testimony was given when accustomed roles as well as arrested, and held for several programme on voluntary Turpin was confronted with his complete newcomers

weeks last year on charges that tributions. chief, ex-Secra ry: Government.

He took part in the June 17 General of the French National There will be such apparent revolt, He said after his release

A Swedish proporal, defeated Defence Committee, Jean Mons, contradictions.

us housing 'pro- | from gaol no one would hire {byning votes in favour, 27 In the investigation into "leaks".

forner

to

the the

frven secret meetings of the nouncements the

who, hitherto, has dealt with

werd

committee. Turpin and Labrusse guided missiles and atomic war-

both

defence committed roads and defence statements by officials..

the acknowledged housing oX- pert.

The information was said to have been taken from the con filentia files of M. Mons, and today's controutation. appearod to establish that M. Mons was guilty of only a certain degree negligence and excessiva there in Turping confidence sources' salck-France-Presse.

of

West German Monorail System

Bonn, Oct, 18. West GermMEDY. may have anit, year the first railway systern with trains capable of about 200 miles per hour run--

ingle overhead ralla.

MAJESTIC 730019.80 Mei Anel Wennings

· developed by a Bwadiety: Gren, who had talks today with

DUNCAN SANDYS This in beontipe Mr Dun- can Bandys, Supply Minister and son-in-law of Bir Winston Churchill, has been given the Housing: "Fart- follo while Mr Harold Mao- Astian

Housing Minister,

*** has succeeded Kari Alessan

Defence "overlord

The three

Supervisin

Communist

leaders

arrested again.United Press.

PROPOSAL DEFEATED

urged that the programme be paid for. out of general United Nations funds.

Berlin, Oct 18. - Dr Goodhart had also declared The Soviets today announced that refugees should be an that they were turning over to International responsibility rather the East German authorities than solely that of the countries East Germans held by the Soof residence, noting that aid from victs In Ulio Zone for crimes other nations was indispensable, against Soviet occupation forces. United Press.

The East German Radio sald that the Soviet High Commis

the slober, G.M.

Ger-

announcement t

The act was in iine

Athens, Oct. 18. Rumania has asked Greece to

mon Government with the 'resume diplomatic relations with Services Departments ab recent grant of sovereignty to her, it was authoritatively stated Government supporters are Bas! Geimany by the Bovicts. here tonight.

hoping that Sir Winston Chur-The Soviets were believed to

Relations between the two chill-60 next month will up hold between 0,000 and 7,000 pear tomorrow among his "new East Germans in their goole in countries have been interrupted boysBoultz.

East Germany United Press since the last war.-Reuter.

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