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Tokyo, Nov. 23.... Delegates of all parties in the House of Repre- sentatives met today and reached an

agreement

that all further delibera- tions should be conduct- od with "extreme self containment."...

The › ngresinent came „aker Üsts flew and bodies thinhled against one another again on the main floor of

the Towers Houre last night for the

| thịtil wraight- session:

Physical foret was brought theo play when legislative iratory falted

on five separater bredssions,

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THE CHINA MAIL, MON DAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1947. :

........................ U.S. Cost Of Living

US. KEEN

Hits A New High ON BASES

Washington.. Nov. 23.

-- The cost of iving index computed by the Bureau of Elatistics reached a few high In September-66,1 per cent above that of August, 1939.--

The Bureau, making the announcement today, sald the Index was 12,3 per cent; above that-ofć a «year ago and 22.0 per cent higher thap in June 1944-Associated Press.

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Lake Success, Nov, 22, w The Soviet delegate to the Security Council today reiterated his refusal to admit, Italy into the United Nations unless Rumanță, Bulgaria and Hungary are also granted membership. Kus- sla also refused to reconsider its vető against the admission of Trans-Jordane @

“Yelled In Ear"! Another. J.lberal had, his neck

The Soviet restatement of its twisted and+ | hair-" pulled by position.came as tho Courell Shelalim when he rushes! up in Premet briefly to consider resolu- Hier Tetsu Katayah and yelled inse

his

One bister bratorical exchange stopped just sort of blows when a worsha Diet member tearfully inter

serted,

and

The climax CAME wtien Liberal landed a blow on a Surlafist's Jaw after an argument just as recess sras declared.

A group of Socialist purwed the Liberal who lel lntu the Liberal chambers.

A big argument ensued, The Socialists were prevented from entering the Liberal chambers

However, the later promined to turn over the gollty member ister,

Clashes becurred during delibera, tions on the Coal Mines National Management DI, on which concrète. action is expected un November" 31.

Spectators in the gallery "Clashes on the flour were better than Rugby matches,"

Oor guard "disgustedly declared: "It is the same as a badly run dog. and-cat hospital"-Associated Press

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Tokyo, Nov, 23. The proposal, of the House Committee for thy retention of Yokosuka Sasebo and Kure as Am erican naval bases in the Far East after signing,o a Japanese peace treaty was received enthusias tically both by Am erican military and nava! circles and by the Japan ese themselves.

Naral authorities, who obviously cannot be quoted, pointed saut: th Yokkar bat was beginning prove one of the most valuable ad hatunets to Naval Operations, Far Eas and now capable of servicing on full feel.

· Andrels. Gromyko; told the after each representativa Council that there has been no connulled his Government. change in his ...Government's Approval of the Big Five position since Russia blocked | consultation, on the deadlock. both these applications as well which provennly the entrance of an those of Elrez Portugal and 11 new members so far. Wan Austria by exercising the Big expressed' by numerous smaller Power veto

nations during a recent General Assembly dobate on the subject. During the past two years only Trans-Jordan, Eire. Portu- tions recently passed by the gal, Austria, Finland, Albania, General. Assembly which called Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria for immediate, re-examination and Mongolia have been denied plientions and expressed the ons of Trans-Jordan and Italy apudinission to the United Na-

The Arst five opinion that previous Soviet blocked by the Soviet veto white vetota,have been, "based on the later simply falled to re- grounds not included in the ceive the requisite majority. The United States. France, Chins and Britain have agreed to walve their veto right on the admission of new members, but the Soviet Insist that it must be retained.-United Press.

Charter."*

Us. Stand

.. Warren, Austin of the United States, who in the chairman of the Council this month, opened the session by reading Assem- After Gromy- bly resolutiong.

ko's statement, Austin said hel would notify the Secretary-l General. Trygve Lie, of the Russian position.

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The Americanimation and demo cratisation of Yokosuka“ also has ap pealed to the public, Imagination is view of the long years of secre Japanese navy control over the for hidden, zone... from which even th bulk of Japanese citizenry, were ex cluded before and during the war.

Vicarious Pride

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When the American forces upras Yakoska to the public's gaze proceeded to transform the grim

underground city into a clean, oper

glistening naval base, thousand»: Japanese began taking a vicario pride in building up the sten alon American standards.

Operations of the base furthermor have given labour to thousands. < Japanese helped to restore the city ahattered ecnnamy,

The result in an effective base i already established through Japane equipment and Japanese Jabon

naval ufficials believe economic to abandon-United Pres

Batavia, Nov. 23.

which peace talks between the

Republic He added that he also would Dutch Government will Inka tell Lie

place aboard the United States that five permanent Navy transport Renville, 12.450 members of the Security Coin-tons, the United Nations Security cil would meet to discuss the Council "good offices" committer prablem of admission of new announced today. ..... members among themselves

THREATENING SOVIET

NOTE TO PERSIA

- Teheran, Nov. 23..- z

14

The Premier of Persia, Ghavam Es Sultaneh, went to the Shah immediately after a speolal Cabinet meeting today, to discuss the strong Soviet note.delivered to the Persian Govern- ment, warning of the "grave consequences" which might, follow the rejection "by the Persian Parliament of the agreement granting North Persian all rights to the Soviet Union, News of the Soviet note, pubĮ Soviet troops were still occupying ished yesterday by Tass; the of parts of Perala.m ffelal: Soviet news agency, took

The note, declared that

Government the people here by complete, sur: Perglan prise as the Persian Government trencherously violated ite had not released, the contents of dertakings and cited the pre the note to the press on account servation of the British all con of the religious holidays begin. cessions in thern Perala, as ning tomorrow.

discrimination against the Soviet Urtion.

the

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For the same reason... the Persian Parliament is not meet- "The Soviet Governmenterle Ing until next Thursday and clares a resolute protest against most-newspapère" will not be these hostile nations „of-the published unių Wednesday, Persian, Government in igand

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The Soviet note described the to the Soviet Union, which are refusal of the Pemain Partín- incompatible with normal -rola- ment to ratify the 1940, agree | Lions, between the two states,: ment for Joint Soviet-Persian and charges the Government of for exploitation of Persin'dorthom Persia wiție responsibility ollfielda na "crudo discrimiria- the consequences of this," the tlon". fache ha ***

note addede nyomtávk

"Treachery"

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The ship's arrival here, is not expected for at least another 10 days,

Ita

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The committee recorded gratitude to the United States Government who through the United Nations placed the ship at its disposal for a conference room and thus removed one of file obstacles to a settlement,-- Reuter

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