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Paris, June 19.. Fronce has instructed-her Ambassador-to-Washing- ton, M. Georges Bonnot, to tell the American Government again that the terms of the pro- posed bilateral troaty for Marshall aid are “un- acceptablo" in the form submitted by the State: Department.

Burma: Impossible To Predict

New York, June 19. In a leading article entitled "Communist Burma'', the New; York

Herald Tribune said today:

This follows_the_difficulties understood to have been met by the French and British Ambassadors in Washington in getting the terms, of theso treaties modified.

The American Ambassactor An Paris, Mr. Jefferson Caffery, has, It is understood, himself urged the State Department to modify the proposed terms and stressed that the French are "p in arms" against the original

draft.

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Usually well informed Par

the Hamentary circina belleve Government would be defeated

to the National Assembly if it) signa the treaty as it atands.

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The terms of the draft treaty

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certain respects more severe than the general condi- tions for Marshall uid laid down by Congress, and, in some respects, cover ground not men- tloned by Congress at all,

Sudan Issue Proposal

Cairs, June 19,

A recommendation that Egypt submit: Anglo-Egyptian differences on the Budan to the International Court made in a note, drawn up by

■.Committee of axparte, to be asbmitted _to_the_Egypilan Cabinet

The Cabinet's meeting to consider proposals-for the fu- «ture' of the Budan was agreed to by the Egyptian Foreign Minister and Bir Ronald Campbell, the British Am- bassador Router.

British Council Appointment

London, June 19.

Chun

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Shangbai, June 20.

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Former Chong Chun, spent another busy day yesterday conferring with Icadera of the Young China

Social Party and the Democratic Party in an effort to And A compromise for these minority groups

Premier, General ☆

re-

turn to the Legislative Yuan and to Premier Wang Wen- hao's Cabinet.

According to Chinese press re- ports, Dr. Carson Chang and his Social Democrats are sul reluc- tant to change their attitude of non-cooperation, but the Young China Party has handed to the Kuomintang, negoliator a pro-

Mr. John Lucas, who, para-posal for submission to Nonking. Under this proposal the Young chuted behind the Japonesa lines In 1044 to carry out guerilla and China Party has agreed to return sabotage work, has been appoint-to the coalition if the Kuamin- ed British Council representative ang acceeded in Indonesia with headquarters at that all major Dandoeng.

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problems con- cerning the nation should be discussed and decided among the three parties.

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The chaotte politieni situation now existing in Burma was not surprise to students of Asia, although Tew of them expected such a rapid drift to the left.

"Everything that was political- ly stable in Burma wos dex-

An acting regional representa- troyed ire a series of events,

"major problems" the terms would have the effective in Singapore, he has already party spokesman cited foreign that included the Japanese con-

made several visits to Indonesia. and financal affairs.-Reuter. quest, the recapture of the coun-of givings American business in

terests a strangie-hold on all new with

try by British. Chinese and Am erican forces, the decision of the British to give Burma immediate independence (no other decision: seemed possible in view of the strength of the demand for self- government) and the BROSINA- Hons that resulted from Internal feuds after Burma became a re- public.

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current though the was forescen, however.

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it seems impossible to predict

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French enterprises started equipment received under the European ald programme.

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The British Council nima at

fostering good relations by keep- ing other nations informed about British life and culture.-Reuter.

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Paris, June 19:

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mants today of her adherence to the six-power agreement on Western Germany, including a currency reform-which comes into operation tomorrow-the international control of the Ruhr and a Parliament for the three Western- Zones by September.

The notes to London and and on French security, made] Washington also contained a by the National Assembly. notification of the recommen- It was pointed out that these dations on German claims | notes corresponded to the re-

Japanese Acquitted

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Shanghal, June 20. The Hangchow District Court yesterduy dismissed chorges of snuggling and fishing in Chi- nese waters preferred by Cheklang

ogains! police

six Japanese fishermen arrested at the end of last month aboard a Japanese fishing vessel off the Cheklang coast, according to the Central News Agency.

The Court found no evidence

servations constantly made by the French representatives and that they embodied the policy which the Freach Government would continue to urge in ture.

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The French notes also stated that the French Zone Comman- der-in-Chief,--General-Pierre-ested by Tella” “Mittest, (Bullo). Koenig, had been instructed to inform the British-and Ameri- con Zone Commanders-in-Chief of the Government's decision and to take all necessary action, in conjunction wit

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The smallness of the, vole ro-

of the charges against the Japanese who now have been handed over to the police head- quarters for repatriation to--flected the strong feeling in. Japan.

France that the London plan con- The defendants contended tained a threat to French security, their boat was drifting near the and the Government was called Cheklang coast following an on to take definito stands in fu-

breakdown engine

when they lure negotiations

specifie were taken into custody.-Reuter.' lasues.--Reuter.

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A BIGNAL GELDOM USED his Heart Q which the K won. AMONG advanced players and took the next trick, the din- there are a number of situations mond 4 to the Q. with his A the signaling, spot, in which certain leads and plays Then came constitute signals of a natural If his re-entry had been in the nature which, however, are not higher-ranking spades, he would used by most of the rank and have led the heist to the next nie. One of these applies when trick. But since it was in clubs. is made from he led the heart 10. Mr. Craw- the opening lead un honour sequence. Since ex- ford ruffed that with his diamond perts seldom use such openings |9 and having read the signal except

three-card clearly-returned the club sequence, this second loud Carries That put the New York-expert a special meaning. If it is then for a third: lead; of hearts, highest remaining card of the which the brilliant Philadelphian the wh sequence, it indicates a desire for ruffed with the alamond J.

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