= ~ ew Om. 4 ‘ Jd too fate for Craiada, — priority Ore comes “ ~ yom ee va ta 2 Fringe ISLipert Wutry Mews Tuesday. deniiiury 4, 1054, mae enet ERMAN Ree ee =e 5 n An Innepencont tally pewspaper devoted to the mpbutia sae ie noes “ald Northen mad Centra Brida Columbia, Member of Cangdlan Prés: - AUHt Bureau of Clreutattons . 7 Crondiin Dally Nesapaper Ascorha thon, . = spituiltieg hy "Td Prlae inipert Dally News Linttod oro" HF MAGOR, Prostaent Subseriptton Mates: ' AEM on i Ry carci Ber week 260: per ncnth, SP 605 per sear, ROO “XE BH RNR ( ar pal My omalt Per inant, The: per year, $800, Authorize, ae second eles mint by the Patt Cfflee Depirtment, Ottawa Diplomatic Shortage in Orient B' “ATR ERASER, a well-known Canadian writer, : has raised st questian which iy important enough fo mfte some ki afoffcimd answer Coat we afe Ford diplorcus inthe Orient? Mr Fraser, who noticed this cap in Canadian represengition while ona trip te the Far Bast. ob- serves Chat in all south and southeast Asia we have no more diplomatle missions, and even fower dip- loinatic personnel, than we have in the Seandinave > seen over Montresil, is first 07 22 ordered by Trans-Canada alr | ian countries alone, He potnts oul that there are’ hiuany mare Crmadiu missions and officers, about i) per cent more, in Central end South America than in the whole Orient from Purkey to Japan, With Asiatic affairs holding so many of the . duswers othe world's future, it is indeed steanee that Canada is not more anxious to establish tts own sources of information aut tore. Apparently Lhe wrrangcment at present § fos the extemal caf: fairs depamment to gel its Jolitical reports from the British and the Americans in those Far Kast: countries where it has no representative, While loth of these are remarkably willing to help, this means Of channelling advice is surely anvthing but satisfactory, Nowhere else in the world do Bri- tons and Americans disagree more widely and more often than in the Par East and, no matter how in aumest they are to help or how friendly their pers sonal relations, their versions of what ds voine on there are certain to be frequently at variance, This presumably puts Ottawa in the position of having Lu toss wt coin to decide which is right, or a country of its size, very extensive diplomatic imsw er does not appear to lie in taking of loud financially, Possibly, however, there posts in less Canada already has: and consular corps, so the a bigger are SOMme active parts of the world which could be merped_ or closed without hurting our overseas | service Lo any erent extent, If this were done, the Way would then be open to increasing representa- Lian in the Orient which beyond. all doubt has some ay R asa trouble spot in the world today, - RERLECTS and. 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