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The Turn THE SOLUTION

Of The Screw

In Southeast Asia

SECOND PART

M

poli.

NI

The

the

PEKING

Chinn.

IS

and pro- Soviel policy

Ic Chi-minh receives from will be dressed non-Communist untionalists i nouarements of he were to invite Chinese Com, will be cited But first it is munist troops over the border worth asking how Brital and to put more pramure on the Franes, the principal Europeon French defending Tongking, the countries involved, regard their northernmost provines of Indu- Far Eastern policies between trenly

British Polley The 19th century scheme for Russia and Chinese Communism,

"is confused only in Indo-China, U.S.S.R. and the Central People's amrontreing neutrality cannot and between Communist China

where it Ilo chi-minh can expect Government of China has been work today because nelther undi

has been confund by, events, Communist Nationalist Fome Assistance front China, For the rest, Britain appears to noplyse, crificined and

that the other movements in Southeast Asin are The dis- skle can trust

Chinese my is being have adopted a flexible, though rected. How does it look to the will not indulge in "Ideological better understood. Two micon-

be cleared there is a forge

partially demobilised and perhaps lightly penetration." within an area ceptions have

quantity of trade.

uncertain, at- yes Di nationalists 512

formerly Nationalist tanks and Peking in proving a wise The recognition ring w countries of Sonit may Indred be militarily away Brat.

neutralred. The American

step. of The Conniumist, Government equipment-mostly

Amer

The freedom granted to India Way of Life and, the Doctrine Arla and the Far East?

W of Chimn should not be ichu origin--that could be to follow of Popular Bimderacy, (Soviet

her own foreign catalogued in the same 1st as rent routhward. 170 Chi-minh pattern) stand opposed, mari.

polley is admbable. French expect certain us erities have Red the countries of Eastern Europe can also biggressively

The than

the pointed Arny med

-the "satellites" of Hursin sistance maintaining inter- British

in

weakness the U. S. And

In Malayo Communism, There are Services.

national contacts through Chinese But perhaps the Communist channels. He does Britain to treat Malayon dis- refusal of not seem to be using these yet, turbances as more then local, The infernational links of Viet a wise in itself,

In Paris or hand Minh are either

will:

Kal-chels to

ניי!

end

the

So, discarding

the technfenf

Chiang idea of "neutralisation" by by

the aettlement be reached by the

13

DAVID

In the first instance, the treaty ANY aspiring

is a great advanes to status for ticians in Viet Nam Chinn relative to any peaceting concluded are arguing that there treaty she has ever should be immediate direct with a great power. The eleva- negotiations between Bao i of Generallisino

position among the agreement, Du and Virt Mlinh." Cera

the war, and Ada mt Big Five, during tainly negotiation between Prident Roosevelt's insistence efforts of countries in And. in

་་་

to

"extra-

2310 view of this writer, the the two political elements in

territoriality" certainty

offered

to be almed at 18 Viet Nam should be the aim Chin higher standing. Unfor- #ituation

But of policy.

it is im- tunately the famous secret add that the whole of Asin, South the Soviet Union, Yalta document, should be harmoniously possible to think of negotin- tions to the tions until the diplomatic Which bargained away Chinese

Interests

in Manchuria to the odd of staten uncommitted to either side in "cold warfare" pattern of the Far East and

to Chiang, between Amerien Russians, unknown.

and Russia undermod the good faith of South Asia has changed,

*T writer

that admits the Chinese Je "Western" in

these Settlement between the diplomacy.

nationalists resisting

of

Viet Minh and the following: of Bao Dai must be the aim

if of policy because, even conquest is possible, there THE

PRESTIGE

1945 treaty between

and East of

Subic budeally

In

things,

Com-

TEMPLE

two

Bangkok.

to

danger of

On tu ond com-

onc

is a pinerney, on the other the Janger of

regarding oll of Ho Chi Banditry as an aspect of a great

and all "Big Power" war.

The movement minh in Intlo-China,

olher Communit dominateri efforts in Southeast Asia, are At (wo stops remove from Moscow. Agenta direct from

international

Communist

the

ROBERTS headquarters do not mem very N

Southeast

TWO FACTS

an article such as this

successful £11 the

it would be useles to be Asian

aren, Musso, in in nealy-mouthed for the sake dunesia, faited typically. Being of Anglo-French friendship; it The first in "Moscow traine!" dues not must be said that to this welter a good recommendation, the French seem not to have

Moscow and the Kuomintang Aria is not as Marx saw irade links, by the destruction AUE

and Western liberal institutions, modified, hy Morican

in

Macaulay

the first Coralse the fact 100 years ago.

Commercial

To re

hundred

NEW ERA

logic.

of

th

over

the French

Why the

Why the

regards the

the

Countries

bound to be simple reasons Marxist in ideology, and others that China, unlike the Easterzi sicem draw their thoughts, in part, Emopean countries,

cannot bo

thought their from the liberal tradition of

policy in Asta Western Europe,

to its conclusion, with custorm – Bat, in the dent on Great Russia for economie propre 2. In Europe nalure of

Communion the "atellites**

ary French driven are

quarrel with India It: towards Russia, and Russian

fragments is no purpose in contiming Government followed. It is the

Indigenous, patriotic, Empire In India? culture of Germany and

four of

extremist h politician touchiness rule by force in perpetuity, tenty that he has succeeded in a Hindu faith, do not remain German recovery. Not So in and half bandit-is the greater Indian Ministry

Mreaulay Counc

for External Viet Nam is part of the rice evcking. Analysts in Washing

them. Asla. 1on and London may be right. Curiously,

Chum cannot hope for danger. It is possible that Affairs as a "near-Communist," exporting "how" of Asia. The length of Mao's stay

himself progress in its Communist aims these disruptive extremists can cell infiltrating within

of reconstruction by depending be eliminated not by extensive structure of the British "Com. Only with peaceful cultiva- Moscow can hardly be aceiamted as an

solely

en the

Soviet Union. military operations, where a monwealth”? tion can it again export for by the text.

The latter is

Heither so rich few thousand bandita can the rice.

It is of first importance that But having admitted forcessions to the Soviet Union

no willing And the second up a hundred thousand troops, France should understand two the recent treaty. But it need RAPPROCHEMENT natural tradition of China, menus.

reen is the

tremendous size but by political and diplomatic fact that settlement is the aim the probable price paid for

First, the aim of pulley not conquest, the iden of to be said and repeated again.

The Mirtille

Indo-China Kingdom,

..hould bo inmiediate negotiation must that whatever the pries, what-

rapprocheinent Chinese aspiration, cannot coin-

be- Any render will immediately eventual political HAT is needed in Asia is a side walls, teil: retionship suggest that although the first tween all nationalist forces and be put aside.

coessions, the grant of prestige approchement between the with Rum

W

stepa can be laken by Asian a treaty with

Frances far more "wo sides" In Asia. For

countries-ha fact it is

Hnes of the Metropolitan France can the eyes of an Asian nationalist, neither

Dutch rettlement up in want to

The second cause for miscon- India and 'nkistan to open the with Indonesia. Secondly, that The not stand the strain.

involved in the Anglo-Amen- ception is the relationship betw

India Eastern

is the most important can i ological condict Communists would claim a

The shrewd observer must first diplomate step in

The tween Chinese Communists and diplomacy-the United States country in Asia and to refuse

the the "Viet Minh" movement led und triumph.

Gaullists at himself what Pandit Nehru right direction The

to avail oneself of India's pres- European countries is an undern by Hà Ch would cry "Wolf." And the thinks of the

The prasana have to give the idea of "ne- the in conciliation in mistaken. Moscow-Peking studi between India and why this is not a close al- gotiated self-neutralisation" In Fourth Republic would fall Arcement, He can be quite China.

Banee are that China and Vit Asia their moral support, And certain that Nehru. a brilliant

No progress can be made to- Namn have down flat.

politician from whom European wards any settlement in Asia Tradition:

different historical how will Moscow regard this? and languages. R could stutemmen lears, will keep until

In a concluding article the relations between would end the entlal support United States attitude to Asia his views to himmelt.. Mao Tse-

ever the

sceret

to China is worth

111

SUPPORT NEEDED has demonstrated that a

LATER it should be pos.

sible for the Government

great country in Asia

Regotiate in Moscow am oftain

an honourable trenty.

of Bao Dai, and those in Laos There is much to eviticise in

-

given

vital

of view

the

shle

For

in

Tomorrow:

on the

THE PART FOR THE

UNITED STATES

Sitting on the Fence....by

"Lady of refined totes would

ke to share a ftat in London with another lady of reined tanten-Advert.

an Cambodia, to negotiate the Sino Russan Trealy. with Viet Minh. Bao Dai's Manchuria is the mast Government,

Soviet interest. The Red Army meanwhile, has not relinquished its hold still needs moral support, Russia has merely

to leave by 1952, This. economic support and the

promis military backing of France. Lut the Government of Peking for two years. And France cannot carry on probation"

From the Soviet point the burden in Indo-China this is a strong sanction against alone. The course of larger Mao adopting a "TI

"Tito" policy. policy should dictate that A is another reason why it for the would be unrealistic this backing of Bao Dai

haif ton-Communist

uf the must never have the oppor- world to expect Mao Tse-tung tunity to commit United 6 turn against the Soviet Union. States policy and weaken But though Mao may not be the morn position of the have as Washington wishes, it is Ten is drunk at four o'clock,

still necessary to have a policy "West" as Chiang Kai-shek towards Peking has and does.

The tempting parallel in Europe to the situation in

The

INDIA'S POLICY

N our little flat for two

Ever so refayned, Conversation's never

blue, Brutal or unkayıl.

Little Angers up, Radishes and cucumbers,

Never one hiccup,

In our litle flat for two, please

to draw the blaynd," Light of springtime shining

through

Southeast Asia is the course PANDIT Nehru has given two of events in Greece.

Indications recently of what, same recipe will not work he thinks of the Central People's in Indo-China. But the fact Government of China. Both art indirert. He has appointed as that the American interven his Ambassador to Peking a is the tion against Communist in man of great eminence

Service. Foreign surgents in Greece, under Indian

Dr Kreskar, India the "Truman Doctrine," was

Steendly

Deputy Minister for External saved from rising bills and Affairs, has made an explic falling prestige only by the stutement denying that Judia & schism

11)

Will every wrinkle Jaynd,

Shall we hear the radio,

Although it's most alekuvİ?”

will heat the cocon up; You will And the Third.”

In our little fht for two

Dooky each other end, Books on modern mysteries

We never comprehend to a "Commonwealth (How a thwarted babyhood Polley Dr Keskar han Creates a sex-starved hell), tlissociated

India from

de- Maybe as we're so refayned cisions of the Colombo Con- Perhaps it's just as well. ference. India's policy, in his

between Tito and ri

Stalin is worth studying.

UNLIKELY TITO

IN

view, involved not neutrality. In our little flat for two

non-align- but a "constructive

party

Cosy talks we fayna On major operations a sense Mao Tse-tung's ment with any pawer bloc." China stands in

Refreshing to the maynd, the

Schemes to establish avast What the doctor said to us, position, relative to Indo-

Every ache we've felt, China, that Yugoslavia held cutral area of the world in thr

Asin are But never, never touch upon Far East and South relative to Greece. But easy to formulate in passing, as Complaints below the belt. Mao is unlikely to turn into it were. Mr Walter Lippmann. conscious of the real aspirations a greater Tito. There is no of Asia, has

advocating in our little flat for two hna been

When we give reason why he should. And "neutraitsation" time and again. (Glass of aherry me and you) It cannot be made the aim The difficulty is that formal Talk is very arty.

a neutralization,

well- of policy to fabricate

the How We tear Picasso down! pattern diplomatie "Tito" in China. What can known

How his art he forces! meds guarantors of neutrality. be learned from the com- It is difficult to see the Soviet For us the simple, childish art AT 2.30, 5.30,|parison with the Balkans is Union

United States the neutrality that the place to look for a guaranteeing 7.30 & 9.30

numbering half the In our Httle Bat for twi diplomatic solution of the of nations

world's P.M.

population Indio, Cup of tea in bed, Southeast Asian problem is Pakistan, China and in South Memorising, me and you, in Peking.

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A Song to Remember

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Don Pay to Shores Buttma

Side, CHARLES VIDOR.

Next Change:--"A COMMON SOLDIER” Dialogue in Mandarin An U.S.S.R. Picture

and

East Asia.

011

NANCY

Stop Looking-Listen

I'LL BE RIGHT BACK

DID YOU LOSE SOMETHING

YES --I LOST MY WATCH IN THE SNOW

NATHANIEL GUBBINS

In the meantime,

he 1

remember

that attack is the best defence. Build up the idea that your boy is also full of germs, as no doubt Make cutting remarks about his unhealthy appearance and doublful parentage. Buy syringe and spray him with dis- infectant every time he comes near you. If he takes it in the right spirit ho will also buy a Tone to switch the light off now,

syringe

and you could spray Time to draw the blaynd,

his eyes waterlog with sent each other good-night. " Time to sleep and time to pray ment. "I think they emell

Our dreams will be refayned. lovely."

If, on the other hand, he takes "No accounting

offence, you had better end the said The Cat.

rumance, If you can call it such. Marriage to a man like that

"Not to me," said The Dog,

for tastes,"

Cat and dog story pitto about tom cats," said would be impossible unless you

In America a woman has been granted a divres hecute her husband kissed the dog good- bye every morning and Cave her a pat. In England an has been granted a divorce be. cause he was expected to kin the ent when he care home at night.

The Dog.

"Of that chair before I tear want to feel like n drata married the eyes out of you," said The to a sanitary inspector, Cat.

"I'm keeping it warm for the bess.

"O !," said The Cat, "and be quick."

"Oh, well," said The Dog,

"CAN'T think what men and Jumping down, "anything for

peace," Women are coming to,"

The Dog.

"Neither can I." said The Cat. Canon's casebook

"The silly fuss they make

about nothing. After all, why AS clergymen are now offering shouldn't a man kiss a dor good advice on intimate domestic bye instead of his wife? Most men prefer dogs to women, any way."

"And how dare a man com- dealing with correspondence

plain about kissing a cat? We're much better looking than women. And smelt nicer."

"Not always," said The Dog, "Are you trying to be rude?" asked The Cat.

newspaper

problems in signed columns, here is Canon Gubbins

which

must have got into his mail by mistake,

1

Not so bonny

where רוג!

A 15-year-old American of Scots birth, home from visit to his native land, hos com- plained to a Californian reporter that "except on the Highland they eat ontmeni from their own fields and drink unadulterated whisky, Uin Bouls- man of today has lost his good looks and fine physique.

"Workers In ellies." he rald, "eat emasculated pocket food and drink cheap red biddy, which makes them bald and squint-eyed before they're 30,"

(After Robert Burns.)

JOHN ANDERSON my. Jo,

John,

I em engaged to a boy who is

When we were first acquent half a doctor through reading Your locks were gettin thin, medical books and does not be Jolin,

lieve in kissing, as he says it Your bonny eyes were quent, "I have

a strong sense of spreads disease, When I suggest But now your locks are gone, nell." said The Dog. amell.

a good-night kiss in the porch, John, "Perhaps you'd rather

They've melted like the sno10, kiss he says I am full of gerins, and that scented woman of the house runs for the last bus home. Do But blessing on your shiny pow, than me? Or that man who you think we ought to marry? recks of tobacco?""

"They both reek of tobacco,"

Jalin Anderson, ni Jo.

Well, dear, he doesn't seem to John Anderson my Jo, John, sald The Dog "I'd rather not have asked you yet, does he? To buy the biddy red, John,

We clamb the hill thepither

To treat wl ane anither.

Walt then, I think you should ki, either of them."

"Well, who do you want to realise that health and hygiene kiss, then?" asked The Cal, “A have been greatly over-pubilesed Now, we auπ totter down,

Of Munnings drawing horses.

b

OH, DOCTOR. MAY

I BORROW SOMETHING?

obsession and that your boy's "Sh

"You with medical mitters may pasa Bald The Dog. mean a lady dog."

when he is old enough to under- "Call them what you like," stand that a little knowledge is said The Cat, "they ali stink." dangerous.

By Ernie Bushmiller

DALD SPOTS!

John,

Though both too fu' to go,

And steep thepither at the foot,

John Anderson, my Jo.

(London Express Scrutca)

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