American Policy Bad For Asia
Talpeh. May 14. Chinese Nationalist officials. are shaking their heads over what they believe is foolish United States consi- doration of its own defence problems.
Even with any favourable feeling for the Nationalist Go- vornment left completely out of 11, the American administration, in the
the expressed views of some officials, is laying that country wide open to armed Russian ag- #ression.
Governor K. C. Wu is one top official who has publicly stated that not only is the American administration making a mis- take in a current treatment of For East problems, but Britain and France as well are falling into the Communist trap.
Premier Chen Cheng is oft- other who thinks the came way, but couched his remarks LA nofter tones than the outspoken Governor.
VERY POOR
"I think United States policy right now is very poor. And Great Britain and France are making the same mistake. Even they leave our problems out of their studien altogether, and look at the map with thir own future alone in ylaw, they
ought to be
picture we see."
to see the atmo
The Governor went down the geographical line.
"Bao Dai is in an impossible position. Indo-China will ba United within
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a year. Burma
In bad shape too.
Army "How many regular
mon are there in Indo-China?
How many does the Philippines hove? How many in Malaya? Burma cannot even cope with
its own
Insurgents
Thr The the to-
Filipinos cannot put down Huks. Add them all up gether, and you will find the combined total is not nearly as great no the armies Nationalist China now tins in the field.
600,000 MEN
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"We have 600,000 men under oma, trained, many of them battle veterans, If that force removed from the Com- munist path through exhaustion of our resources and all outside help withheld, how can the rest of Asin, with far fewer
men,
less equipment and no common front, hope to holdt
"And if Indo-China, Burma, Melaya and the Philippines fall, what hope then for America to hove
a line of Pacife defences?" The Governor ackly pointed to the fact that the Philippines is getting as much American assistance every tiny as the Na- onalista in the past received
in a month. The recent mene
tary request presented to the
U.S. Goverment would go far
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U.S. TROOPS
IN JAPAN
GO INTO INTENSIVE
TRAINING
PROGRAMME
Camp McGill, Japan, May 14.-One of the most important and most intensive training programmes for the occupation forces in Japan began at 8.30. a.m. today at this seacoast camp 30 miles south of Tokyo, on Sagami Bay,
VIETMINH
INSURGENTS
ACTIVE
Paris. May 14.-French
This amphibious warfare]
will training programme train minds and toughen bodies of troops stationed out here at bases which form America's Far East defence line. The Impor- tance, of these troops un! the bases they
plain by General made
man
Wats
troops killed 31 insurgents Dougins MacArthur when
and captured 40 when they
he told a recent group of
Red Party
Purge In Poland
London. May 14.- Po- drove off besieging Viet Visiting Australia journland's Communist-dominated
ther in Fermosa, for each do-ninh soldiers around
Inr spent. than anywhere else
said.
declared, it will be the benenn
of help to the Chinese on the unique quoted by
mainland. As long a We re main free, the Communists will never be able to dominate the mainland.-United Press.
ទេ
the
French press agency re- ported today.
The French captured a large quantity of arms, notably mor tary, the camunique addert,
The
RUSSIA TRYING TO DESTROY CO-OPERATION
Aboard the Truman Train, May 14.-President Truman today accused Russia of "doing everything possible it can short of war" to prevent co-operation among the nations of the world.
Mr Truman said the Soviet attitude makes it im- perative that free nations band together to preservo their freedom and increase their prosperity.
Co-operation was the Pre-operation is the only way that sident's theme as he spoke can achieve and maintain peace.
But he added that the Bovlet. at Madison, Wisconsin, in Union a "doing everything it dedication ceremonies for can short of war" to prevent the Filene House, new inter-oo-operation arnong nations. national headquarters build- "The Communists are doing their best to break down' the ing of the Credit Union Na-strength of free nations of the tional Association. The world in an effort to bring structure was named for peoples under the domination of Edward Filene, Boston mer-their godless creed. Three years Marshall Plan nations chant, philanthropist andere on the verge of collapse
many leader in credit union move-innd absorption by Communism. ment.
Today, with our help, everyone President Truman made theef them is stronger and better able to resist Communism. The speech as the major Sunday ap-
Marshall Flan pearance of his 0,000 mile trip success of the across the nation, which will be demonstrates the
The President served a blunt ;
at
at in-
ellmaxed by an address to a flernational co-opera Atlant Democratle
rally Chicago on Monday night. warning: "No one nation can Although buoyed by the re: bring about peace. Nations' can bulld a strong defence against colved on his his barnstorming
and combine the trip, Mr Truman was solemn aggression he discussed the delicato In- energy of free men everywhere to building a better future for ternational situation at Madison. all of us."
The President cald that co-
India's Stand On Kashmir Restated
Srinagar, May 14. Pandit Nehru, India's Prime Minister, stated here today that India would continue to stand by her eariler declarations on Kashmir.
Pondit Nehru, who is here on a two-day visit, was addressing 10,000 workers of the all-Jammu and Kashmir Nation-
early
al Conference,
Speaking on the Kashmir prob.. lem on the eve of the arrival! of Sir Owen Dixon, the United Nations Mediator in Kadimir, Pandit Nehru reiterated India's sland and said that troops were in Kashmir at the
the invitation of
Kaslunir!
He added: "Isolation is no alternative. Teolationism would bring on another war, and it would be n war in which wo might stand along against the rest of the world. In our own self-interest, therefore, we
with must co-operate
other free nation15,"
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Senior Surveyor. Kashmir, he would be prepared In the world, the Governor French, post in Southeast talt any aggressive thrusts appointed a high official to want Indin's association. with
LANGDON & EVERY. Phat Diem, 55 miles south the Russians might mount carry through a widespread to accept that decision, though
purge of leading members un would be sorry. "If Former remalus." hof Hanoi, a French com-in this area.
Sheikh Abdullahi, Kashmir's 12th May 1950. of the Party, according LO
who also addressed the The Initial portion of this.
observers diplomatic
in Prenier, who
of Anal accession amphibious trahitng programme. Warsaw. quoted in a press workers, referred to his state's which get under way
there
pledge
He sald that Kashmir today, will be to instruct oflicers message received in Loudon India,
was bound with India, which and men in the fundamentals tonight,
was a secular democracy and and refinements they will use
continue to Signal for the purge to begin would when the first real landing is commonalque reported made about four weeke
from was the appointment of Mr these bonds. "great activity" in the southernow.
Zenon Nozak, chief personnet
Referring to his forthcomfy!
of Copics photographs officer at Party headquarters, as visit to Indonesia, Pandit Nehru part of the Red River Delta,
A French pust southeast The Best weeks of the prsa Party Politbureau member said that India and Indonesi
to each other taken by the South China several Đinh attacked
Committee Joint had come closer Gramin will be in "school." and Central
fell that the present Viet-Minh, could not Marines
their
stud times by
learned prevent them from
capturing umplubtous warfare kill first Secretary, the observers said, the inhabitants
They added that he would go bonds would grow stronger in Morning Post and Hong Kong heith and in the Pacific War fighting responsible of H
for ridelins! the future.
India had become the greater Telegraph Staff Photographer bouring village.
will the "teachers." After the
Parly of devintlonists French troops discovered nelesroom schedule is completed,
the countries Sydney 10 allendige munition drpol near Thalfour separate amphibious exer- orthodox Lenin-Stalinism", ex-fbrother of many of the Aslun
Binh-Reuter.
ises will be held These will i posed during a three-day meet-countries, and begin in the latter part of June. r of the Party's Central Com-were looking forward to India which ended list for leadership and friendly up- mitice
port, he added.-Reuter.
RECRUITING NOT EASY
London, May 14-The Chief of the Australian General Staf, Leutenant General Sydney F Itowell, arrived here by alr today from
the Stall College, Camberley.
Hr said his visit had 19 special signifiennee.
The Australlan ldier was "never better than today, but recruiting was not easy, as there was a manpower shortage," he added.Reuter,
Raiders Said
Driven Off
Na
Penang Volunteer Air Force
ot
who
Present plans call for troops to go aboard ships on June 23 and make the first landing on June 28.
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Even Ministers were abl to have been bitterly criticised by Party leader for "aimanare- mont of public affairs" and Singapore, May 14.-Recruit-
fallure to follow Party dree- five In is starting: for a Majavan Auxiliary
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14-The Washington, May squadron, the first unit of a training new part-time volunteer ser started today will continue
Chairman of the Party-formed diplomatic correspondent of the three months. A spokesman for in December, 1948, by a mer-Washington Star sald today that Vice.
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Take Any Eastern Tram Car or Happy Valley Bus London, May 14-The Soviet local recruits with a small cadre navy and air force combat pro- meeting for increased vigilance Frederick Joliot-Curie will prob- Russia to continue ndherence to the ably go to news agency, Tass, reported to- of Royal Air Force instructors, redures, and to raise progres.
and closer
SHOWING TO-DAY: 2.30—-5.30-7.30 & 9.30 P.M. his scientifle work. day from Shanghai that Chinese
vely the combat effectiveness
Party programme. Communist anti-alterati unlts
of all anns and services so that
He claimed that "reactionary
Professor Joliot-Curie, who is THE TOUGHEST GUY OF THE MOVIE IS BACK AGAIN shut down un American-made
they will be capable of operat circles" in Poland and abroad Communist, was recently dis- IN HIS GREATEST THRILLING HIT OF HIS CAREER ! B-24 and drove off three others
ing in the field with maxlinum
assis missed were characterised by attempting to reach the city on
efficiency."
tance to British, French and May 11. The dispatch, distrl-
The number of officers and American Intelligence services. Luted by Sovlet monitor, said Sheffield, May 14-The pilot men parilcipating in the exercise Diplomalle observers saw in Gone of the planes succeeded in of a Gloster Meteor jet plane mes not arinounced. Naval units the meeting moves to speed up getting through to Shanghai was killed when it crashed in ovat air force planes will lakh the "communisation" of Poland
Uniled Press.
-Reuter.
Meteor Crash
[fleld near here tonight.-Reuter.
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as well as to tighten the bonds between individuals and the The spokesman sald the pro-Party.-Reuter.
train gramme is planned to regimental combat team stafts, teams and battalion Landing cadre troop training units for each of the Eighth Army divi- alons. He said these cadre units will return to their divisions and conduct the shore phase of amphibious training within their division areas.
Although General MacArthur
Australian Navy Plans
Canberra, May 14-The Aus- tralian Government wanted to mould the Royal Australian Navy into the nucleus of a on hand for the modern fighting will not be
force capable Initial phases of the exercise, he of operating alone or with other is expected to make some uns Commonwealth forces their announed visits to the actual
altics, the Navy Minister, or Today Josini Francis, and later MANOCUVIIS most of his top land, sea and alr commanders are here.
or
today
Mr
Mr Francis, broadcasting on national development, stressed
Comp boot defences she could
Bay
stomic Reuter.
as head energy
of France's programme.—
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