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MARTIAL LAW IN PEIPING

Army Too Trigger Happy

Rangoon, July 5.

'The Burmese Government has warned newspaper-editors. here against publishing any- thing concerning the Central Burma fighting "able to cause tsunderstanding or lower the morale of the armed forces or police."

COUNCIL OFFICES WRECKED BY MOB

-Polping, July 6c

Fivo persons were killed and 22 wounded when

troops and police oponed fire last night against

demonstrating students. The number of doad and wounded wore reported by Chinese nows- man, who said they checked Hospitals.

Entire Industry

On Strike

Reinc., July 5., Troops and police guarded Italy's petroleum plants today

petroleum-workers went into its sixth day.

All of the dead and wounded were students, ex-as the rational strike of

cepting a 10-year-old boy bystander, who is among the dead. The shooting occurred out side the home of Hsu Hui-tung, chairman of the Pelping City Council. The police charged that the students opened fire first. Earlier in the day tho stu-

The Government's action is be Heved to have been inspired by' persistent reports from the in- terior of the country of frequent dents wrecked the offices of the reported badly

Turmese

Injured. Two

Coal Board Losses

London, July 5.

The National Coal Board, which runs the nationalised British coal mining Industry, is expected to report a loss of about £20,000,000 on, the first year of operation, indicating at he same time that, in the past three months, the industry has begun to pay its way.

The coal industry became nat ilonalized on Jan. 1 last year,

There appeared little, chance of

Tu meet the production target quick solution. One of the conditions strikers required under the nation's eco. demanded to resume negotiations nomic recovery schemes, the mines 14 the removal

million of police and must produce over four troops from the plants.

tons of coal per week. Britali in At the northern port of recent incnths has increased her are only a fraction of the pre- wan figure.

hootings "by over-enthusiastic

troops who are at the City Council and then moved policemen were mauled and four Leghorn, sailors and police un-exporta of coal, but the exports: lightest provocation sometimes on to Hsu Hul-tung's horne. others bruised.

They were protesting against # vher the attention does not war-Council resolution that refuged

Reliable Information given by students be sent

ant such action,"

to

summer

councilmen

"Tyrants"

loaded a tanker that arrived with 0.000 tons of naphtha.

Agita.on has been intermit- A motorcar belonging to the tent in, tho, petroleum industry

Mr. William Lawther, President Highway Bureau was wropked ever since workers and employers of the Mineworkers Union, dis- as were bicycles balonging', to Failed to agree in January, 1947, closed today that the losses would n foreigner who had recently ar-camps for milltary training.

munjoipal workers,

in terms of a new national con-be about £25,000,000. He attack- rived in Rangoon from Maymyo, Nearly 5,000 students,, mostly

The students plastered the tract.

ed urtoffelal sirikors who stopped. health resort near Mandalay, refugees from Manchuria and building with pincards calling the

A spokesman for the Petroleum work against union advice. alleged that Burmese troops Manchurians studying in Pel-

tyrants. Some Workers Federation part of the "We would remind those who engaged against Communists and ping universities, took part in placards rend: "kill every Coun owerful · Italian General Con- view the industry from the finan- bandits not Infrequently fred

ell member." Others said: "Hauederation of Lacour (CGIL)—clal angle to weigh against the or the British the demonstration, upon members

Chinese newśmen reported that Hul

must die," Other said all in the, industry were on pounds, shillings and pence the Tung Military Mission.

two of the injured went homa placards demanded that limits strike but declined to give the chunge in human relations which A nightly curfew bad been im- after receiving treatment. The on remittances from Blanchurin number of strikers.—Associated has taken place," Mr. Jawther posed in certain Mayyo din-th

others were seriously injured and be withdrawn. The Council has I-Press.

added.-Reuter tricts, he stated, and foreigners fat least two of them were ex-no authority in this matter. were advised to stay indoors-pected to die.

Chinese stulenis consider Reuter.

Meanwhlity the authorities themselves in the privileged advanced the curfew in Pelping category and are

always in from the usual n.m. to 9 pm dignant

at suggestions they be and announced strietest martial made to serve in the Army. law would be applied through- out the city.

Panama Emergency

Panama City, July 6.

A state of emergency was declared here Under the de- cree signed by President Juminez today.

This

Panama's suspended Hinheas Corpus Act, restricting freedom of speech and gave the authorities the right to enter pri- vate homes,

Yu

The National Assembly is to meet for an extraordinary session Friday next 17 take measures 1 re-establish order in the coun-

The pollee arrested today the lenders of the Patriotic Youth

Four people were killed and more than 20 Injured, niaby of

Front.

* Legation Quarter

Isolated.

All theatres and other places of amusement were emptied of patrons who wore ordered to po home, After

the students dispersed. troops and police cordoned off about half of the Legation Quar- ter, where the shooting occurred.. Troops with tommy-guns kept unauthorised persons out of the

blockaded aron,

Two armoured cars were placed outside Hsu Hui-tung's home and two in front of the Wagong-lits Hotel

Central News Agency said 20 soldiers or police were killed or injured in bddition to the other casualties, but did not say which and listed no names,

The students pulled up the iron them seriously, in clashes here rail in front of the municipal today between the police and building. Every window inside supporters of Dr. Arnulfo Arias, was smashed, so was the furni the Revolutionary Party canditure! All wiring was ripped out. date for the Presidency.

Some rioters spilled over into the Highway Bureau, thinking it also was the Council

Premises, and wrecked it too.

The police were reported to have arrested about 100 people, including sevesal women, and to have taken special precautions to deal with further fghting building were beaten. Police Reuter.

Two officials trapped the

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GLUBB'S HISTORY OF ARAB LEGION

London, July 5.

British reviewers paid tribute to "The Story of the Arab Legion" a 25/- book out today, writton by Brig. John Bager: Glubb, the colourful "Glubb Fasha" of the 10,000 strong British created Arab force which last month invaded Palestine.

The book, published, after Glubb says, the Arab Legion, Glubb retired, from the colonial first organised in 1022 ns

to the service to become military ad-"means to bring peace viser to King Abdullah of warring tribes of Trans-Jordan, Trans-Jordan during the war re under him when he sold for Palestine, recounts Glubb's the idea to tribal leaders. 37 years of experience in war

Soon, he says. the best men and near war activities in then the wildest, most lawless tribes Arab countries,"

in

Joined his forces. The girls of the tribes found its-uniform-ir-

tribes

Kunming Trouble

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Meanwhile, Chinese press reports teaching Shanghai sald that major student trouble is brewing In Kunming, capital of Yunnan province; where sev "Erat hundred-pigh school-stű---

dents barricaded themselves in the main building of the Yun- nan Provincial. University. The reports said the students moved into the hull several thou- sand bend several large jars of

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CANADA TO

DEFENCE

JOIN IN TALKS

Ottawa, July 5,

Canada will take part in "exploratory discussions”

in Washington tomorrow on security orrango- monts with Western Europe, the External Af- fairs Department announced here today. "The Canadian Government is glad to accept the in- vitation, and the Canadian Ambassadore In Washington has expressed himself available for that purpose," the statement said:

The Washington talks would

to electtudents refuse to remove be purely exploratory and on out of the university campus,un- a diplomatic, not ȧ : Govern- less several arrested students are ment, level, the statement released. Associated Press and added. United Press.

NORTHOLT TRAGEDY INQUIRY

The Ottawa announcement was echoed in the Ilouse of Com- mone in London by Mr. Hector McNell, Minister of State, in re- ply do's Parliamentary question Mr. McNell explained that America's association with West- ern Union defense plans would como-under the terms of the Senate resolution of June 11.

This resolution was tabled by Senator Arthur Vandenberg and is rega in London as astur-

regarded in A seven-man commission of ing the

continuity of the con

the constitu- Swedish Government, and air United States with Western de

associating the line officials arrived here to fence it a Republican Adminis day to join British experts in-tration takes offico in the United vestigating the cause of Bri- States after next

November's tain's worst air disaster, which Presidential elections. yesterday resulted in the loss of 39 Uves,

London, July, 5.

A public. enquiry is expectect to open shortly into the collision mid-air.of the four-engined

in

York aircraft of the Royal Air Force Transport Command and the Swedish Airline's DC-8 Sky-

master.

LUKUCHIAO REMEMBRANCE

Shanghai, July 5,

of the Lukuchino incident, which To mark the 11th anniversary

set off the Sino-Japanese war on July 7, 1037, local official and civic organisations will send comfort. ing upils to the various barracks and wounded soldiers hospitals tomorrow

Variety shown live been ar ranged for thq various army

billets. tional process of

to con-

No Sensations Tho, now talks are not ex

•pected to produce immediate or sensational declaloną, ar „to result in any early-announcei, -ment) of 'a' milltary sillance of

the North Atlantic powers They will take, the constitu- The two planes crashed in

tlongl

process of American as- blinding rainstorm while circling near Northolt Airport, near Lon-sociation with regional defence don. There were no survivors. stage further and enable valu

A steady stream of people able preparatory work to visited the mortuary at Uxbridge, tinue.

taken That Washington has Middesex, today to Identify friends or relatives among the initiative in starting defence talks

even before the Foreign Minis charred bodies-Router.

ters of the five powers, test -In The Hague on July 10 is, wel- comed 1л London as evidence that a sense of urgency in coor- dinating Western-defence plans firm_zoot-li has now laken Washington-Roster

REDS' BAD BOY.

ELECTED

Belgrade, July-6 M. Eduard Kardel); one of the

Glubb-says he opposed the inesistable and ordinary crease of the Legion's forces from men complained that the prot-four Yugoslav Communist mera- the original 1,000 Bedouins

Liest Dirls accepted none but bera attacked by the Cominform 1942, but had to fellow White-legionnaires as their lovers.

a week ago, today was elected to hall's orders to bring it up to

represent the fifth district of Bel- 4,000 after its success in. Arabia Glubb anys he was also a re- grade at the Yugoslav Commun- and Syria..

former of the judiciary he rats.ist Party Congress on July 21, the ed the penalty for murder of a Yugoslay nows agency Tanyug "The Story of the Arab friendly tribesman to a fine, of reported.

M. Kardelj. is a member of, the Legion," while eulogising the F13 camels. The previous penalty Arabs, keeps clear of, the pre- was Bye camels Associated Political Bureau of the Party's sont Palestinian lezue.

Central. Comunițten-Reuter,

Walked Out

In Protest

Durban, July 5. Two coloured students walked out of a South African student conference in Pietermaritzburg today. in protest against the open- Ing speech by D. E. Mitchell, momber of Parliament and former administrator of Nainit

Vrero.

IKE'S SUPPORTERS GAIN STRENGTH

Washington, July 5.

Wonder Girl Under Suspicion

The

“Shanghai, July 6.- Miss Chang, Dal-In, whose claim not to have, taten for nine years has been refuled by an alleged former boy friend, be- gan a new period of observa- on today! a group of Chinese doctors.

She had previously been under surveillance by two doctors', and the new observation was decided A Truman-Eisenhower showdown at the Democratie on when several of their collea refused to accept their re

Wax

· National Convention appeared all but inevit-port that the girl ale nothing dur- able today as new recruits scrambled on their the entire two weeks she

Ike for President" bandwagon.

under their care,

The sceptics are reported to the former have pointed out that taxi dancer's'activiller which included night life and movies ́did not fit into the life of non- eating person-Router

LONDON DENIAL

Wate! London, July 18"

It looked as it only one thing Tennesseen reported that a poll could stop the movement be of 27 of the State's 10 delegates Mitchell snkl that responsibility foro, the Convention opened to the Convention showed that 21 for South African progress lay next. Monday-a flat statement favoured. Mr Eisenhower,men de

With the Tehpesse delegates, with its white population.

from Mr Eisenhower that, he was estimated that the "Draft Iker The whites in the political cannot be drafted truck how could count on sums

Thero was absolutely no 15. 191 first ballot vote on power he said, and mist find a dication whether any statement it takes 618 votes to nominats a way to enable the. 8,000,000 non from him would be forthcoming. Democratic candould come A Foreign Office spokesman to European" to live, with them in The latest to join the drive le Elecchower voles would some kind of even-handed his- discard President Trinnan as the from Virginia, Georgia, South day denied that Britala has ro Governor Carolina and New Jersey. How quested of the Netherlands :dov- Voydinpaymany more ar trentower could schment the extradition of Joseph the Cord for pick up between now and con- Bchfelder, wartime

Banville ration time was anyone's, quoser German counter caponand olation bui.from, Illinois to Pilatesippi o in Holland: 195 ore 20 to All New Hampshire, to Arkansas, the Schreider's extradition had boon

[zwenhower? drive Nuntiated moi reported in a Maguo newspap Teshville'rdentum m-Valled Eznes.

that he was was. Governor + Jio) Mitchell added. ['man with the projudices and Tenna

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