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1950. THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MAY

President Truman's

Welcome To Warm

Liaquat Ali Khan

Washington, May 3.--Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, Pakistan's Prime Minister, on arrival in Washington by air from London today, said that he had brought for President Truman and "the great American nation" the most friendly greetings of 80,000,000 men and women of Pakistan.

and

Mr Liaquat Ali Khan wasly grateful to the President for the greathtaя of your purpose# generous wel-but also of the greatness of your

hearts. address of like warm replying to an welcome by President Tru-

man,

conie,

the

#1

"May God who has brought "In extending your tradition us safely necross to your shores received who

to us, you and bless our hosts and their homes." hospitality Pakistan

Prime Minister the people of the United States-Reuter

have done Front with full military honours at America

honour to us and to our coun Washington Airport.

try.

President Truman said that he was aware of "the deep his torical import" of their meet- int.

"I American

GOODWILL MESSENGERS

bring you and the great

the nation

mos greetings of the 50,- of The Pakistan Prime Minister friennly

All 000.000 men and women and the Begum Liaquat Khan arrived in the American Pakistan, capital

at the invitation

President Trum

for a three-

we come from

h

IMPORTANT FIGURE

of

Washington, May 3.--The United State Secretary

States State. Mr Dean Acheson, said today that the United recognised Mr Linguat Ali Khen, Prime Minister of Pakis- tar, one of the most impor-. tant Agures In Aria today.

tho Mr Acheson said that American people had manifested an easterners to meet and enter-

"Although week visit 10 the United States. distant country in the heart of in his Asia, and 1 is my first visit to Truman, President

said: "Mir your land, the American people

We tam the visitors, and he knew welcome speech, Prime Minister, Begum Sahiba are not strangers to us.

sense of the his-have known them as educators the already cordial relationship Jeep with a

thene ns а result of their torical import of this occasion, and as men and women engaged with Pakistan would be streng

visit-Reuter, md with the greatest personal in missions of peace.

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happy pleasure, welcome you both to the United States.

to

"We have known then soldiers who fought for freedom in our plains, our hills and our art jungles,

Truman and "Mrs

OLIT Chardinghoul Amuricant country, have been looking for- We are ward to your arrival.

"And again since the birth of Pakistan we have knaven them as messenger of your goodwill. alad you have found it possible. "I know that my wife and

wil be very happy here and to do us to honour of visiting us, and are thankful that you that we hull carry back to our

Late

not only le memories Kranted

have Journey.

been

AT HOME

A

Americans who "The many have had the privilege of visit- ing Pakistan are unanimous in their praise of your heart. warmbi hospitality.

"I hope that while you are in the United States you will feel as much of home as Americans do when they visit your great my country. It is likewise

sincere hope that in the courre of your stay you will in that Anns and Pakistanis have much in common.

"Knowing that the number of invitations from Americans wish- ing to extend hospitality hus far number which exceeded the

the Unite sojourn in

your

States will permit you to accept,

I wish at this time to extend u warm and heartfelt welcarne un

of uji behalf People."

the American

Mr Linqual All Khun ald

that his wife and he were deep-

Finns

LIAQUAT ALI KHAN

uf

For

Prepare General Strike

Helsinki, May 3.-The emergency mobilisation of tho striking Finnish trainmen failed to start a single train run- ning in the day-old railway strike tonight as 350,000 trade unionists got ready for a nation-wide general strike due to begin naxt Monday,

An estimated 1,000 of served with mobilisation no- the 2,400 railway engineers tices today ordering them to stations. fremen who went on strike report at their at midnight last night were Only those under 40 could

drafted.

"More me

than expected

LATTIMORE showed up," repasted the tail-

BARRAGE

3.-

way Administration's Military Bureau, but they were not enough to start trains running again.

"Military secrecy was imposed on the exact number of strikers Washington, May Owen Lattimore sald today who reported to stations. Many that the "shadow of Me- of the men "went Bing" or paid visits to relatives in the Carthyism" hung over all country, and could not be found mobilication onders public figures and threatened when the Americans with Russian- were delivered to their homes.

The callway strike threatens type smears.

lo paralyse the entire economic life of the nation.

The Far Eastern expert fired another barrage at Republican Senator, Joseph McCarthy, who has charged that Mr Lattimore is a Communist and top Soviet spy in the United States.

Mr

Lattimore

Rc-

said

TURNING POINT New York, May 3.-The New editorial York Times, in an

welcome Visitor," entitled "A

Prime welcomed the today Minister of Pakistan, Mr Liaquat Ali Khan, to the United States.

are glad to have him here and hope that he has a useful and enjoyable visit", the editorial dd.

There is in this country over the recent improvement in relations he- tween Pakistan at India. The Pakistan Prime Minister's trip to New Delhi appears been the critical turning point that inprovement. Our olicials will welcome first-hand

vital about these information New Delhi and Karachi con ferences."-Reuter.

great satisfaction

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Thames Water

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Mrs Attlee, wife of the Prime Minister, opened the Thames water bus service at Charing Cross pier. Mrs Attlee is seen stepping aboard to be the first passenger, with Mr Attlee following.

Acheson Denies Embargo On

Arms For Israel

The

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Plan For

Eritrea

Geneva, May 3.-Gunto- mala today laid before the; United Nations Commission for Eritrea a plan for a 10- year period of United. Na- tlons trusteeship for the territory to be followed by independence.

The

was pre- plan, which

Bauer, sented by Dr Gateln the Guatemalan representative proponed Commission, on the

int Eritreo, within 1 pre- nent boundaries, should be an Independent sovereign

at the end of years, during

State

a period of 10 which it should

bo' placed under the inter- trusiceship system national with the United Nations as the administering authority.

According to the plan, the United

Nations Administrator should be assisted and advised by an Advisory Council, form- ed by representatives of the United States. Ethiopia, Italy, a Moslem country and a Latin- American country.

Economic agreements should between Eritrea be concluded

Ethiopia with a view to land

union. Free zones should I established in the economie ports of Massawa and Assab to promote the exchange of goods) and sea traffe-Reuter.

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Washington, May 3.--Secretary of State Dean Chro Acheson told his press conference today that he bishop knew of no State Department decision rejecting Israel's request for armaments.

Mr Acheson made this statement when asked about a report, published here, that the State De- partment had rejected a request by Israel to pur chase arms in this country.

IN rejection of the request.

men

When asked for comment until the meetings took place. he had no He Added that

Germany, and on a published. report, Mr plans to go to Acheson said he did not that he had heard of nu dis- been any cussion about inviting the Ger think there had

Chancellor Dr Konrad

to Adenauer.

Lorden during the three-power tal

Commenting on the Russlive proposal for a meeting on the Austrian peace treaty on May 4, instead of the expected May 22 date. Mr Acheson said: "This latest move by the Soviel de puty leaves the issue clearly up to the Soviets whether they in-

He explained that all such requests must be considered item by item by the various KNESSETH

governinental departments Jerusalem, May 3.-The concerned. He then added (the that he knew of no decision Israeli Parliament Knesseth) today opened a on the Israeli request.

The report about which Mr full-dress debate on the an

this nexation of the "Arab Acheson was asked sald that the tend to get on with the treaty Triangle" in East Palestine State and Defence Departments or whether

to the conclusion delay." have conc

He said the State Deparliment by the Kingdom of Jorilan. that Israel is in no immediate

Leaders of the extrune right danger of angreccion from the was looking forward with great wing and left wing joined in Arab states, and that the Israeli Interest as to what the Soviet denouncing the Government's request for assistance in armes deputy had to propuse-United policy towards Jordan, and de-purchases should not be granted Press,

The report con- randed that Ismet refuse either at this time.

to recognise the annexation or tinued that the decision will not

drawn.

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request of Israei Is Labour Party to any the The tabled a motion that the Govern-Hull "under consideration."

DEFENDING BRITAIN mintould not recognise the negotiate for Annexation

The same story sald the De- peace with Jordan until the fence establishment is vigorously annexation declaration was with- defending the action of Britain 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

shipping arms to Egypt, un The Party also proposed that the grounds that such shipments complaints should be ride to re "in the strategie interest of tok his press the United Nations contending the United States." that the annexation

Mr Acheson was n

that he would be "contradiction of international conference rerclutions on the partition of leaving on Saturday for Paris, and would see Foreign Minister Robert Schuman on Monday,

He will go on Tuesday to London for two-day talks with Ernest Foreign Secretary Bevin. M. Schuman will arrive in London for the three-power 15. On may talks on May 11. North the

Atlantic Council London. May 3-Radio Mos-will meet for three days. How- meeting may be ex- cow nid today that the Suviet ever, the Government will float a fifth tended to May 20. Mr Acheson

Joan of state

20,000,000,000 said the agenda of the three- roubles "for rehabilitation and power meeting and the Atlantic development of thum

national Council would not be finalised economy of the USSR."

A spokesman for the 200,000- Social Democratic ember Trade Union Federation

would start the general strike unless the Finnish Employer's Union came up with a "gatis- on the do- To the Senate Foreign

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Bald: workers

bonuses for various mittee, "The shadow of McCarthyism and for pensions set at 80 per- hanga over the whole procedure cent of basic wagen.--United of our publie life and me per- Frut sonally,"

He said it represented "dangerous trend" which raised of proving one's rather

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Teheran, May 3. The speetal Indian delegation attending the burial of the re- ceremonial mains of the former King of Persia, who died

in exile, or rived in Teheran by air today. The delegation is headed by Sayed All Zaher, Indian Am- bassaor to Persia, and consists of Major-General M. S. Chopra, and Ave other officers, represen ting the Indian

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