An India-China Breach Now Predicted
Washington, June 20.
United States officials are convinced that India eventually will end on the American side in the "cold war" against the Soviet Union in the Far East despite Prime Minister Pandit Nehru's pro- testations of his intention to keep his country "neutral."
American officials predicted today that eventual Indian "disillusionment" with the Chinese Communist regime will lead to this result. They admit that present Chinese Communist-Indian relations appear most amicable on the surface, but contend that below the surface forces are at work which sooner or later must lead to a breach between these two countries.
The unusual diplomatic: the Indian Prime Minister, fold 'courtesies being shown the gathering in the City Jinl Indian Ambassador, Mr K.
here this afternoon.
Pandil Netru had brett
The
K. Pannikar, by top Red welpient of a civic address of authorities in Peking is re-welcome presented to him in a casket by the Mayor of Kan- ns per goon. garded here more
distinguished gathering sonal than governmental, as
imposing cerc- it was pointed out that Mr attended the Pannikar, while Com-y, Ut included the Prime Thakin Minister of Burina,
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munist. has been CO NUL sistently sympathetic to-ị wards the Red point view.
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"India and Burma have had of their little quarrels," Pandit i Nehna nid, "but they have also a certain kinship of spirit, unlikely of ideals and of objectives,
"I do earnestly hope that to here that Mao Tse-tung other top Chinese Reds would the future that kinship of identy bestow all these courtesies on will lead to co-operative effort
because in
achievement Mr Panulkar simply he is the envoy of Indie, where els the central 201401 provincial Referring to the achievement authorities have gaoled thou-of independence by both coun sands of Communists.
tries, Palit Nehru Laid that ni though they had rolved the problem of the achievement of Political freedom they had still to solve the problem of advanc in the countries economically, to give the content of freedom man and to for the common
Com-
NOT A COMMUNIST Omelala here said Mr Panni. kar, although not a Communist, ta more acceptable to Mao Tse- tung than most Indian munists. The reason for this is that the present leadership of the Indian Communist Party charged Mno with being merely another Tito And Communlat
not a true
meet the major issue which de mander sozial justice for tha individual.
ONE WORLD led that unles
tome
was
It is believed that the Chinese eathstrophe overtook the world, Communists may
idea of one world achieve objectives of penetration bound
to develop. Though
attempt to the
in India, at least propagational people talked of war and pre-
remains
a number
of elemental forces
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1950.
Funeral Ceremony In Athens
The Greek Orthodox Church is divided by the heresy of those that worship God according to the "Old Calendar," that is, 13 days behind the calendar recog. alsed throughout the world.. The Archbishop of this heresy died a few days ago and his funeral-conducted in accordance with the ancient rites of his bellefs- was attended by many of his followers. He was carried to his grave by priests on his head. of the heresy, and was dressed in his robes and wore the crown
(London Express The dead Archbishop is here seen being carried to his tomb.
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London, June 20.
Mr M. Ziauddin, Pakistan member of the United Nations Commis- sion for Eritrea, declared here today that all five members of the Eritrea Commission were agreed that Eritrea should not be divided,
ACHESON'S
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The
Over-Population hongkong Telegraph
Is
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Geneva, June 20. Japanese Mr Tokio Nagayama,
Government delegate, told the International Labour Organisation's conference here today that the success of Japan's stabilization policy and the independence of her economy depended "on the solution of the popula
of foreign tion problem and the encouragement trade."
•
„Japan's first and foremost lem, but if the results of the problem was over-popular cred are pesu
the people becôme desperate and Lion, Mr Nagayama de justly so. clared.
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"Because of defeat Japan lost 43 percent of her ferritory
Is what happened in and 25 percent of her national China, that is what is happening wealth. To make matters in Malaya and that is what is worke her population has in-threatening to happen in other 10 cents PER WORD OVER 20 creased by 10,000,000 since the countries of Asia."
Deaths, Dietha,
Marriage. erd of the war due to repatria- Mr Aziz called for re complete tion ot her nationals from overhaul of the present system Personal $6.00 per insertion not abroad," he said.
of distribution of wealth.
exceeding 25 words, 20 cents DiMculties in Eastern coun-each additional word. "Today, Japan's total popuin-tries were two-fold, he said, tion is a little over 82,000,000,
"This corresponds to the astounding figure of 217 per sons per square kilometre."
Mr Nagayama declared that though production was incres production
, in 1840 it was still Only 77 percent
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age.
Labour productivity in conl mining today was 18 percent of level, that of the the prewar
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Iron and percent.
and
MARKED DECLINE
"The Increase m populatior the decrease In employ- ment have in one phase brought, about a marked decline in the Mr Ziauddin told a press to produce several thousand nation's living standard and, on conference that the Com- cunces of gold but these, along the other hand, it has resulted with atrieultural farcis, busin Increased unemployment," mission's report and find-ness and barking adivities, hud Mr Nagoyama sald.
disorganised due to the
These adverse conditions ings on Eritrea had been Leen
pre-have driven Japanese' economy sent to the United Nations unrettier conditions now
dial- vailing.
into a state of extreme General, Mr
culty."
Secretary
Trygve Lie.
question would come before the
10.
are represented on the
POPULATION
to
wantes
there
The strong economie stabilisa- He thought that the Eritrean
He sai that representatives
tion measures introduced last the italian community in year led checked inflation but Use of Committee σε Interim
had also arrested the upward General Assembly about July Eritrea (numbering about 25,-
000) told the Commission's trend of production, he added.
they Norway, South Africa, members that
Eritren
be an independent
Mr A. Aziz, Ceylonese Par- Com-democratic state. They did not unmentarian and the Ceylon Burma, Guatemala and Pakistan mission, which recently drafted ask for any special privileges or workers' delegate declared that ly, which they cannot hope to parations for war and conflicts,
any safeguards of their rights.It was of paramount importance do through the Indian Commu-
Mr Ziauddin said that ulst party itself,
were working towards a larger
a report in Geneva,
answering Mr Ziauddin, Whether this American om-unity.
and Africa, question, said in effect, that all was no surplus of the popula- lx minimum waste standards, members of the Conunission had tien in Eritrea, but it was re-particularly for workers in Asia ported to the Commission that try bc
rejected
"You can the British
go to almost any seen spirit
proposal the inhabitants totallexi Currect
aves part!- that that Eritrea should be
of which Ifowever, oficials are convinced
about 56 per-under-developed area in general 1,000,000, to
and the countries of Asia in "confused" think
present the
part of it going
cent were Musikma to might lead
the figures of particular." he said, "and you other to the
He said that situation
be abliterated. We had the Administration might bor-onedma could eventual Indo-Chinese discord to act in the present and we row some of their experienced Ethiopia and the
the population percentages had will be told that finances are for the pro- Sudan.
not available, capital formation the Nehru
Government been "highly governmenta
The
exaggerated" by Egyptian had to choose whether we threw, State oleks
of thes dllcult. oppressive systems becomes fully aware of the our weight in the cause of con-gramie.
representatives had told the Commission that it the
political parties
of land tenure can only be re- "It may caure inconvenience did not support the division of various Chinese Communists true atms.
structive, unified effort and the
that very gradually, inoved Eritrea United Press.
canse of peace or whether we to part with these men for a
removal of monopolies will take Mr Ziauddin said that two wanted to ally ourselves to con-period," he said, "but we be Eritren in any form, he added. nict and war on a tremendous eve that ence the citizens of
members were of one view in
years. your State understand
thel report. The other three scale.
Fariler,
had separate views,
clat analysis of the situation is He belleved that the human was determined to ad- and that mankind had vance not reached the stage when it
when
NEHRU IN RANGOON
an
Itangoon, June 20. India and Burma, nlthough
He told the Governors
what crowds totalling This work is about and how it peace they had achieved polluent over 10,000 people gave an en- eattributes to our own
they will be: Pandit and well-being, welcome Fa freedom, had
the incon- willing to accept be arrived Airport
the venience cheerfully." 17
when
to solve
the thusiastic economic | Nehru problems of securing! advance and giving "the conMingalado tent of our freedom for the afternoon.
common man,"
Pandit Nehru. Large. numbers of Indians
GUARDING
ATOMIC
SECRETS
were
htm.
to ako present
freet Indian flags were Many raised in weler me,
19-GUN SALUTE
The vociferous cheering
The crowds
In
He said he felt that once a decision had been taken by the United Nations on the
future
coun-
"In these circumstances what q Eritrea the internal situation
in the remedy that lies before
of these the peoples would improve.
Mr Zlauddin said that Pukis-tries?
the of conscious been the "belleves
la freedom for
Meulties inherent in the prop- all peoples and is particularly
NO COMMUNISTS
that he d Fle ald asked by the Commission holding represent it at Lake Success at
nt
The Governors are
conference their anual White Sulphur Springs.
Mr Achieson' Appeal Hawed a metrage similar
President Truman theme from
of yesterday,
ingled with the
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wher- be forthcoming discussions of anxious about the freedom and he
Eritrean problem by the future of the Muslims
Interim Comever they may be," fol-United Nations
Ho
asked raid this when inalties and the General Ateni-
as Pakistan's repre- what he sentative on the Commission. hat recommended in the re- port.
Replying to queclion, Mr Zladdin aid: "There is no
Mr Acheron said: "I could evidence or allegation of ang Fear of artillery as the salutele to you of 19 uns was fred
Nehru stepped Pandit
plane, mill from the greetings.
Fine weather in the midst of experience Washington, June 20. the monsoon favoured his re-friends abroad."
by # distinguished Britain, the United States ception and Canada are discussing gathering at the airport,
cluding the
available
to
for leave
Lake
dozens of examples Communi activity in Eritrea." Mr Ziauddin, who arrived in when
of the Hond work which many He added that the British had London from Geneva last week, down
hin your experts have already
the
and, been doing to help us make ourly two to three regiments in expects
country
"practically Sercess shortly-Reuter. to car speaking, there is no law and
orter outside the lowas."
Mr Ziauddin said that the official British view Eritres, as an independent area. would not be economically vlable.
in-
He named public health as but one of the Belds in which Burmere Premier state oficials have been able to Mrs Nu and mem-make notable contributions
ways to tighten security Thakin No. atomic secrets, the Atomicbers of the Cabinet.
dig.
the road." alighted from As they Energy Commission
Mrs Nehru and plane, Pundit
closed today.
the
Offcials said that Mr Acheron
was that
"But Italian representatives in Eritrea hota the opposite view" he added.
He said that a number of
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three
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Commission's The
aid-picturesque traditional cortumes of pale yellow silk and white at bouquets presented state. Isaun
Pandit Nehru and meeling in flowers to said: "The
Pre- being held under the auspices Mr Gandhi, the Indian
тепе
of the
Lion
combined Policy Cola-mier's daughter. the organisation ro- After the preliminary intro- mittee, sponsible for directing Anglo- ductions, Pandit Nehru ascended In front of the American-Canadian co-opera- the rostrum
the and took In the atomic enery saluting base
salute from a guard of honour feld,
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unit).
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fimed reports stated, Afghan tralian Senate here today levies had established a picket The reports stated that there declare that it was funda- mental to Australian secur-were casualties on both sides, ity that the situation in Reuter. Malaya be cleaned up.
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