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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1955.
MACARTHUR DID NOT WANT
RUSSIANS IN PACIFIC WAR
New York, Aug. 10.
General Douglas MacArthur, Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in the Southwest Pacific from March 1942 until V-J Day in August, 1945, did not favour Russian entry into the war with the United States against Japan in 1945, Major- General Courtney Whitney, MacArthur's friend and wartime aide has declared.
In the first of a four-part serialisation of his memoires "MacArthur's Rendezvous with History," published today in the current issue of the weekly picture magazine Life, Whitney contests the assertions in the diaries of the late Secretary of Defence, James Forrestal, that MacArthur advocated Soviet par- ticipation in the war.
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These assertions added to an angry controversy in the United States just after the March 1955 publication by the State Depart- ment of American documents on the 1945 Yalta conference.
At the time,
the General stated publicly that he had been against Soviet entry, because it not necessary to end the
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wer against Japan. Thus the Yalta concessions to the USSR were not necessary.
Forrestal wrote that Mac- Arthur had told him at Manila in February 1945 that Russia should be brought into the war, but Whitney who was present at this meeting, denies that Mac- Arthur had made any such state- ment.
Brushed Aside
According to
Whitney's
Jack Buchanan (right) sa Major. Thompson is introduced to his French "le", Martino, Carol, in the film being pro- duced in Paris from the novel "Les Carnets du Major Thomp- son" by Flerre Daniños. In centre is Preston Sturgess.---Central Press Photo.
RUSSO-GERMAN TALKS
Enlarged Agenda Will Be
Be Requested
Geneva, Aug. 10.
Aides of the West German Chancellor, Dr] Konrad Adenauer, said today that he will offer to fly to Moscow to confer with Soviet leaders between September 5 and 11.
They said that he will, at the same time, ask the Russians to enlarge their three-point draft agenda for the Moscow talks to include the issues. of German reunification and repatriation of thousands of German war prisoners and civilians still in Soviet slave labour camps.
memories, when MacArthur was asked in April 1945 by the then
Dr Adenauer, who is stein, the West German NATO Army Chief-of-Staff, General George C. Marshall, for his views vacationing at his Alpine re-representative,
strategy Blankenhorn on how to conclude the war, Mac-sort, held a top-level Arthur brushed aside the idea meeting
Нетг
Herbert
and
Professor
at Mueneen this Wilhelm. Grewe, head of the
division.
political
New Draft
of Russian assistance, pointing morning in preparation for the Bonn Foreign Oflee
He conferred out that the Japanese fleet and Moscow trip. air force were by "then almost with the Foreign Minister, Herr powerless,
Heinrich von Bretano, the State Herr Walter Hall- MacArthur, says Whitney, Secretary,
frontal assault
on
Japan's home islands, and ret
target date of November, in-
Poningen's NO THIRD
stead of the estimated earliest possible date
of December
Thus Whitney says, Mac- Arthur not only advocated an
London, Aug. 10. For several years the crest attack without Russia, but also bot a date one month earlier of the neighbouring holiday than that which had been
even resorts of Mablethorpe and thought feasible
with Sutton-on-Sea, Lincolnshire, Russian participation-France- has seen a naked mermaid riding on a dolphin.
But this year, when it came to building an eight-foot high voluptuous neon-lit mermaid overlooking the main street of Sutton, it was too much for the people of the town,
A naked mermald so pro minently displayed was rather shocking, they felt,
nymph was
Move With Times
Presse.
Australian
Coal For Japs
Sydney, Aug. 10,
MARRIAGE
TO SAME
MAN
Singapore, Aug. 10.
tho
a new
The German officials drove to Mueren from Bonn to submit draft to Dr Adenauer memorandum for submission to during Soviets, prepared two days of talks in the West German capital last weekend, in which Herr Vollrath Maltzan, Bonn's Ambassador to France, also took part.
von
Herr Maltzan 19 scheduled to conder in Paris this week with Soviet Ambassador, Mr Sergei M. Vinogradov.
The
The new German memoran- dum
includes his instructions
for the talks, as well as the latest West German proposals to the Soviets, and proposed that Twice beaten thrico shy is the Dr Adenauer remain in the molto of a Malay woman who Soviet capital for from four to had twice been divorced by the five days,--United Press.
same man,
Rohan Binte Buang, claimitog maintenance from her former husband, Ahmad Bin Aziz for her two children, told the court she married Ahmad two years
ago.
After the first son was born, he divorced her..
A trini shipment of 9,000 "Repulsive," said a Sutton re-
tens of coking cost would be shipped from Sydney to Japan presentative on the local Mable-
in a bid to thorpe and Sutton District late this month
trade in the open up regular Council.
the Japanese market,
ChairTM So the naughty
Joint Coal Board, Then after man of the
some time they dismantled-and trundled over Mr S. F. Cochran, sald today. were reconciled and got married to Mablethorpe.
"Keen as wo are to foster for a second time but her hus- trade, there is no certainly for band divided his attention be- at least some time that we will tween his wife and other women. In March this year he divorced be in a position to supply re- gular shipments of this type of Rohan for the second time. There another Councilior.
coal as it is In great demand In court today, Rohan fold the Chairman of the Publicity and locally," said Mr Cochran
judge the
the husband had saked Entertainments Committee, gave Tho shipment
should help her to marry him for the third that she was deter- цта official welcome and to establish whether Australia time but pressed the switch to light up can copete with other coun- mined that "twice is enough."
Ahmad Was trics f the market for cok-
ordered to pay cool in Japan."-China | Malayan $30 a month for his Yng
children.United Press. Mail Special,
her
her charmS.
councillor A woman
com- mented: "They think it is vulgar at Sutton but the mermaid is on our holiday guides, souvenirs and the Counell Chairman's chain of office.
"Girls do not go nowadays swathed in
the beach clothes
UK
Ahead'
Tokyo, Aug. 10.
and we must move with the The Japanese press today re-
times.
I think it is very nico and is as welcome at Mable- thorpe as anybody else."-China Mail Special.
Not Russian
Submarines
Off Sweden
in
Stockholm, Aug. 10. The Soviet Embassy Stockholm has denied that any Soviet submarine was opera- ting In Swedish territorial waters on July 14 or August 2, the Swedish Foreign Office stated here tonight.
Tho Sovios Embassy stated that
following statements in the prose about the appearance of foreign
mahmorine of the Swedish court on these dates a meticulous zorannination had boon mode
ue by
Soviet Butirotition
This wɛamination had shown that no Soviet submarine was oporking in Awedish for waters or in their Vsomky on thewo dulos-Router
ceived from its
European
correspondent a report that
· Britain was "far ahead" of
Atomic
He said the Russians claimed more work must be done lo- the conversion wards lifting rate of uranium to a higher practical rate.
Russia ör America ID the The American "bolling water"
development of practical nuclear rescier power plants.
type of reactor plant still faced many problems to be "commercially expedient."
60 Villages
Will Disappear
Bagdad, Aug. 10, Between November this year and June 1957, sixty Kurdish villages will disappear from the map of Iraq to make way for a mammoth dam, which is being bulit by a French engineering company.
The dum-to be known as tho Dekan Damis to be built on the little Zab river, north of the oil centre of Kirkuk and will cost over £8,000,000,
from About 11,000 peasants the villages, who have been Hving under feutial conditions, are to be rehoused north of the dam-France-Proase.
Knowledge
san either the Soviet or American type. Britain's apparent supremacy in
the
use of atomic peaceful power was credited to her de- voting more effort in this field in preparations for a possible shortage of conventional type fuel in the next few decades,
Otake reported.
national Britain's "Calder Hall" type of Total
The correspondent in Geneva
ÓI the Japanese news agency, Kyodo, Mr Roy Otako, guld In
report published here today both the American and Russians revealed technical dificulties yet to be overcome.
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nuclear plant came nearer to "commercially expedlagt pur- poses, British delegates, dedined to reveal the estimated per kilo- watt price of their plant, but it was believed to be lower.
NOT A WORO
correspondent said both America and Hussin, concen- trated most of their efforis, in developing nuclear weapons. It appeared the United States was still holding the lead over the Soviets, the report con- cluded,China Mall Special.
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