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THE "CHINA" MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1958.
Dulles' Goa Explanation Nigerian Paintings SYMINGTON ATTACKS
Jordan Denies
British
Pressure
Amman, Jan. 18. The Jardan Government tonight deuled reports that Britain bund WHITLE the
Primo Mialster, Mr Samir
ratnat acoupling Arab financial aid in place of British aid.
Egypt, Syria and Sandi Arabla have offered Jordan financial ald almod al re- moving dependence on
British grants.
Londen, a Foreign Office spokesman kald fast week that it would be for Jurdan to decide the value of any Arab offer, in the light of all the factors Involved)-Reuter,
US Army Cutting 'Liberation Fighters'
TH
Rejected
NOTE ALLEGES SUPPORT OF COLONIALISM
Washington, Jan. 18.
India has formally rejected as unsatis- factory and equivocal US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles' attempt to explain the United States position on the dispute between India and Portugal over Goa, informed sources said today.
The rejection was contained in a Note delivered last night to Assistant Secretary of State George Allen Ambassador G. L. Mehta.
I charged that a statement Gun which Mr Dultes made arly o December constituted in offret support of colonialism on the Indian subcontinent.
by
Indian
the word "province" was 1290d amply ne a legalistic matter be- cause that was the terminology in the Portuguese Constitution The Note reaffirmed that the US is completely neutral in the dispute.
An exhibition of paintings by Nigerian students at the Government Teacher Training College, Ibadan, Western Nigeria,
lant WIN opened Washington, Jan. 18.
work at the Office al the Commissioner TE United States Army
for Western Nigeria, Grosvenor Gardens, is to cut its 2,000-man
London. Picture The statement to which India
shows Str force
guerilla and of
objects was made jointly by Mr
Marümer Wheeler, who open. "liberation fighters" by Dulles and Portuguese Foreign
ed the exhibition, looking at a two-thirds to save MAMinister Dr Paulo Cunha on
Two Points
painting he had just bought, power, a Defence Depart-Dreember 2, during the lufter's
an abstract by Mr E. O. Ojo. Washington. It
With Slr Mortimer 1 ment spokesman told re|VIS
the inspired by Soviet statements
Commissioner Indie, in rejecting the Ameri-
for Western porters today.
backing India's claim to Qoo, can explanation, marle
Nigeria, Chief two
M. E. R. which were regarded in points, according to authorities. Washington as "inflammatory."
Okorodadu.-Express Photo, These were:
This corps is manned chiefly by fugitives from the Soviet bloc,
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for
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The American explane- tion was equivocal because the Diules Mr Dulles and Dr Cunha said
Nole said the US does 'The Defence Department the Soviet statements, made by
not support colonialism but spokemon said that a R cul of Soviet Communist Party Serre-
does not disavow about 20 per cent also had
support of Nikita Tury
Khrushchey
Portugal to the extent contain- the other been ordered for
stuter ruerilla unit now in training their visit to lodia, were efforts mont; asid
Premier Nikolai Bulganun during “ in the Cunha-Dulles in the United States.
to forment hatred between the East and the West
This is the 77th special
group,
stationed ut
forces Fort
Brags. North Carolina.
To Be Absorbed
anel
2.
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unsatisfactory because it ignores the fact that However, what really used Dr Indian feeling was the fact that statements, has
Cuntr himself. In public the Dues-Cuntsu stalemat reatutement
cited the joint US He mad the 1,800 men to deferred to from as a "Portuguese
support for position. separated from the two groups province" would be absorbed in other colonies
army units.
CLA
Portuguese Unella
instead of United Press,
Inky as WRS support for
which
American
The culs were uld to have Portuguese position that the
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JU integral part of
olatm.
ht
been the result in manpower reductions in all the armed
decision furtag.a
severely
Mr Dulles, in « Note to the To- criticised by General Matthew
my dan Government on December Ridgway, the former Army Chief, wh
that 13, uttempted to explain the state- complained
The American Note said budgetary and political con- siderations were preventing the A
Army from fulfiling the missions assigned Lo throughout the world. Although the spokesman declined to elaborate on Tuture plans, was learned from well-
it
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Informed sources that the cuts
minilor
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PAY MORE
Johannesburg, Jan, 18.
in South Africa, the Automo-
Threat To Great Lakes Trade
Quebec, Jan. 18.
ANADIAN and United
ters' use
Exhibit In London
TRUMAN'S MEMOIRS
Policy Towards
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China Criticised By Magazine
New York, Jan. 18.
DEFENCE SECRETARY
Washington, Jan, 18,
Senator Stuart Symington charged today that the Defence Secretary, Mr Charles Wilson, was "unaware" of how close the US was to war in recent years and "continued to bull through" heavy defence cuts.
'Apparently there is as much need for more unification in the Cabinet as there is in the Pen- tagon," said Mr Symington in a brief Senate speech.
Senator Symington's jibo stemmed from disagreement between the Secretary of State, Mr John Foster Dulles, and Mr Wilson on how close the US camo to war during the first three years of the Elsenhower administration.
Mr Dulle said in a contro- vorsinl Tags Kino Interview that the United States avoided war three times with China only by "walking to the brink" of confict-during the crisis tho Korean armistice, Indo-China and Formosa,
over
All Kinds
But Mr Wilson told his news conference ho "never thought WC wore that close" to war. He conceded that "there are all kinds of brinka"
Senator Symington, Air Forco Secretary in the Truman administration, told the Senate; "In recent days the American people have learned that where as three times the Secretary of State had us at the brink of war during the past three years, the Secretary of Defence was un- of the fact and con- tinued to bull through bis pro---
of consistent heavy
DWOŁC
defence cuta, “
Life magazine, which today began gramme publication of the second volume of ex- President Harry S. Truman's memoirs, sharply criticised Truman's policy toward China.
The ex-chief executive devotes the beginning of this part of his memoirs, to be published in book form under the title "Years Of Triat And Hope," to General George Marshall's 1945/46 mission to China.
States shipowners to- day united in demands that their two countries "That mission," the magazine's have persisted too long already. regulate foreign freigh-editorial sald, laid the base for If history docs not teach us
the arch-fullure of the whole anything, what of the Great man foreign policy.
is the use of Lakes and the proposed "The Marshall
rending for writing it at mission
ali?"United Press. St Lawrence Seaway. contained the three major of the Canadian American mistakes which by Dominion Marine Association | ¡949 had led to the communisa endorsed
statement by tion of China.
Von Paulus Training E. German Membern
Officers
Berlin, Jan. 18. Former German Field- Marshal Friendrich
von
hed postponed, il, not killed.
It now costs more than nine-Paulus is training East 10 organise
pouze a mile to run a large cur German officers at a com- nits in the Far East These "ixeration fighters are life Association reported in an manding officers' school at
veteran paratroopers
estimate of who
custs Dresdengn, a refugee said have received Intensive train which moturista now hovo to here today.
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foreign demolition work, first-aid, communications, he
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the
higher
Gerhard Wagner, who Was a
The Association said that the driver at the school, told refugee of overall ert, including deprecia- officials that van Paulus was ac- light and heavy specialised di of running 011 average companied by weapons, psychological war- American car is 0.2 pence a mile, captain everywhere he went and a state security
fare. and fa reading In and of a smaller British car 7.43 was driven in bis car by uti several languages. --- China | PenTe I mile.-- China Mall ather
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Von Plus led the German troops who surrendered at Stalingınd and has lived in East Germany since his return from the Soviet Union.
Admiral Lynden Spencer,
threatened Canadian lund fivets. Admiral Spencer, o former US Const Guard man, told a joint meeting of the two Associa tions yesterday that trade between
Canada
President of the US Lake Carriers
Association, that competition from ships under the British and other nags
to
the cripple and American in-
Personal Distaste
"The first major mistake was not to take communiam seriously enough soon
720 enough whole world picture today would be entirely different if, in 1946, we had had in China a General (James) Van Fleet with the right instructions instead of a General Marshall with the wrong ones United States now run 10
*"The about 28,000,000 tons a year.
second major mistake lic said that was "bound to
was not to take China seriously increase with the current from enough, either then or later.... ore developments in Steep
"The third major mistake Rock, in Northwestern was to permit a personal dis- Ontario, and in the Soventate for
Kai-shek to Chiang Islands area of Quebec."
influence US policy toward his
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Wagner said the school was He said the part foreign ship
headed
by Chlonel Wiheim
Achull,
# member of the East German
National Democratic Party. His deputies were Lieu- tenant-Colonela Gotthi and Kauba
Officers trained for higher ranks at the school had to at- tend two to three years coursea, he said. The training included Courses от Infantry, artillery and tanks.-China Mall Sportal.
'Nationalist
Air Force War Weary'
Tokyo, Jan. 18. Three Nationalist Chi- }nese who deflected recently to the Communists were quoted in a broadcast by the Poling radio today to |have said "that Nationalist Air Force pilots are be coming weary of the struggle against the Reds. Communist broadcast three civilian flors that was weariness
the
The
reported
is growing among (Nationalist
government. .From pinning the Marshalk
strategy
the be. pacifica- tion
treated Chlang and Chou Enlal as equals in status and wound up urging a coalition Government.
This not only abetted the
strategy
ID
(ag later showed)
ping would play in taking Communist some of that business when Czechoslovakia. purposo the St Lawrence Seaway went but was an insult to the legiti Into operation already was a mate head
Canadian major headache for
of a government and American shipowners.
against which the Reds were definitely are in a posl-
In armed rebellion, "They
tlan und
"What Chiang needed under
present regulations do
sald
Admiral full moral and physical support Брепост, Foreign shipowners such as we now give him in can build and operate, so for his Formosan stronghold. Shace
to
we
Weld
as labour costs are concerned, 1946, to defend him and the free
than more cheaply
of in periphery
have Asia, we Canada and the
United spent far more in lives and Statts."
treasure than Mr Truman law foreign the American people would not trade can
have stood foy at that time. between Canadian ports
Under Canadian
ships
without restriction. The Dominion Marine Association has been pressing the
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1948, Láfo continued, "we called Mr Truman's China
that
government to curb them for
Beveral yours The United States ricts polley one of disastrous neglect foreign ships trading in US half-hidden by irrelevant per coastal waters and between monising. It still roads US
in his memoirs. ports on the Great Lakes,
Way
And the but bas done nothing to pro-question of China is by no
Battled. vent them from trading be-mcana
Even now the drive tween the United States and
to scutile Chiang's Canada when the Sonway i dovernment from the UN and to recogniso Mao's force in the completed. United Prom.
diplomatic world. The mistakes begun in Marshall's, milan
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MENON-NASSER
DISCUSSIONS Where Police
Cairo, Jan. 18.
Mr Krishna Merion, Incant China) Chiang Kai-shek air delegate to the United Nations, of the today had a two-hour talk with Lieutenant-Colonet Gemel the Bayplish
crew under the Or Die Abdel NuBOMBA",
Chinese People's Air
The throe
1
airmen,
Peking radio declared, "ald Prime Minister, that many Chiang Hal-stoc
Are Tough
Port Ellambeth, Jan. 16.
A police constable with "A bullet hole through his head
Air Menon, when pred hitch-hilled his way to hospital
"avoiding">misions : over 1707 Santo say whether he after: Uncomply tying,10]
plots are Anding pretexts for
(Communies)
Israel Arab relations mainland Tom Welth Colonel Names, replied: cruiting is also meeting with "We discured questions in the United Nations
diffictiītīna, 3
The lot of the ground
the Chiang
call help by telephone.
Doctors Lound than the bullet
band and emerged m
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He added: "In any case, the people are becoming more and more confused."—United Press.
Sen. Symington
SHOOTING GALLERY SUICIDE
Bydney, Jan. 18. Stanley Szejnar strolled up
to the shooting stall in
fun Sydney
parlour, pulled money from his pocket
Hortic
£20,000 Messenger and asked the attendant: "Give
A
Collapses
mo a sérilling's worth of shots please."
He fired three shots from tha: small-bore rifle at the targets, th then put the rifle barrel to hir mouth, fired and felt dead.
Szajnar, 35-year-old Croch
WBS migrant,
living ut
нь Army hotel. book showed' a balanc8 shillings---China Mall
Barcelona, Jan. 18. man who collapsed in Barcelona street was found to be carrying two million pesetas (£20,000) in cash.
The money belonged to a Salvation commerical concem by whom bank he' was employed as a meesta- jot Ave ger.China Mail Special.
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