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Chennault Denial Of Press Reports
Shanghai, May 21.
Maj. Gen. Chire L. Chen- nault dispelled all possibility of his forming another Flying Tigers air foren by stating yesterday he did "not belleve The Chinese want or will ac- cept any foreign participation ;
General Chenault's statement was made in connection with
"China Press" report of May 18th, which quoted Information from auurces close to the general, but not from Chennoult himself.
Two Main Issues Still Unsolved
Batavia, May-20.
The Security Council's "good offices" committee is still willing to help in the solution of the Dutch- Indonesian problem, a spokesman said tonight after the current series of talks between repre- : sôntatives of both countries had ended today
without agreement on any major issue.
The committee was considering submitting informal
suggestions to the Dutch and the Indonesian Republicans for a workable understanding, the spokesman said.
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Meaning Of Democracy
Seoul, Korea, May 20. Since the establishment of the South Korean Interim Legislative Assembly $7 months ago, the people of the country had learned the mean- Ing of democracy, Major- General William Dean, the American Military Governor of South. Korea, speaking at the closing ceremony of the As- sembly, suld today.
The fact that over 80 per cent of the electors availed themselves of the privilege of the franchise in the recent elections was a vici tory for the Interim Assembly,
the huge
The two main issues still un- formed by the good offices com- he added. In thelr present struggle solved were the proposed ple-mittee to conduct negotiations During the simple ceremony, against the forces of Commun- biscite for Indonesia's disputed had been making progress dur-the gathering sang the National ism."
ing the Inst two Д
and Anthem, bowed to question of Netherlands-Indonesian Union had now more or less completed Korean flag above the dals, and
surveying the ground to be cover-stood briefly in meditation. The suggestions, he 0
ed in the political agreement. The newly elected Legislative might be submitted to both par-
An understanding had been Assembly is expected to be con- on the plebiscite, on delineation of states,
reached on many and
end of outines ports, includ-vened before the
the for the Constituent Assembly that is to ing the
con-month. probably on May 31. organisation of futureReuter. work out the constitution of the stllutional organisa
United States of Indonesia, the proposed United States
release of prisoners of wor ant donesia,
of political prisoners and the Tha negoliations will tinue next week in Jogjakarta, question relating to economy and
trade. the Republican capital. A Ro.
But because the work of these his spokesman said
committees was interrelated, "the delegation expected
much of it was affected by the to crucial stage" in the talks
difficulties still hindering an reached in two or
agreement on certain political questions-Router.
in
publican Amerienn
The General stressed in his re- commendations before, the House Foreign Affairs Committee Washington an expansion of the Anurienn Advisory Group In Chiis high-collbre military training forces, and American Govern- financing of Nation- alist efforts in the current civil war.
of
Chinese
He underlined the fact that he proposed American military nid to China in the fam of a joint Sino-American project.
શું વાત not propade myself, or even hint I was tnything other than "retired,' which presently appears after my title of 'major general vt the United States Army," he added.-Reuter.
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Canton, May 21. Motor-cne owners here will have to pay a special tax as from June.
This special levy all be col- Rangoon, May 20.
ected quarterly by the Municipal The Anti-Faselst People's Free- Governinen), it is reported in the dom League has set up a special lccal press. committee to try to solve the The
vehicles y types of Government's dispute with the which will be exempted from Communists.
paying Lois Lux will be re-
The committee is making engines, ambulances and bures. elforts over the radio and other According to one report the tax ways to get in touch with Thakh scheduħ will be: Than Tun, Secretary-General of Private salgun cars CNSGUN,900 the Communist Party In Burma publie sauen; CN$900,000; private (reported to be hiding in Cen-jant publie lorries CNS1,800,000; iral Burma), in order to start motor cycles CN$450,000 monthly. negotiations.--Reuter,
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American Mission To China
Washington, May 20.
The Economic Cooperation Administration today named Charles L. Stillman, Vice-President and Treasurer of Time, Incorporated, to head a mission to China.
He will lead a group of 'la-000,000 ECA China programme. dustrial engineers and econom-¡Me Lapham-is-expected to leave ists to study what reconstruc- for China about June 1. tion projects in China the The Stillmon
not group will
of China with the idea Jenter American aid programme should assist. Other members making decisions on just what
projects will be of the mission have not been w
developed and how the US$00,000,000 will be chosen, it was indicated by spent. They will gather data to ECA
enable the ECA Administrator to The Stillman group will make make decisions. The mission plans recommendations to Economie to remain in China three months, Administrator. Paul Hoftmax on and is expected to consult Ameri- how US$80,000,000 of the ECA cans and Chinese, China
programme should bo This is
Is in line with suggestions spent. It is understood principal from the American Chamber of attention of this phase of the Commerce of Shanghai that programme will be to increasing American business, missionary electrical power supplies in the and other groups in China who angbal Area, reconstruction of feel themselves acquainted with
Canton-Hankow Railway and Chinese problems should be given development of evel producing in opportunity to consult with properties along. that railway. the heads of the ECA programme
Mr. Stillman and his associates In China. Meanwhile, the
cam- are expected to leave within two modities portion of the China weeks, getting to China ahead of programme, totalling upwards" of Roger D. Lapham, nowly up- US$275,000,000, is rapidly pointed Director of the US$463,-gressing-Associated Press.
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