THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1948.
M-PLAN AID CONFERENCE Sixteen Power Discussions In Paris Mr. Hoffman Not Yet Satisfied
Paris, July 25.
Six Foreign Ministers and 10 other Ministars met here today for a naw Marshall Aid conference, but an official spokesman said he could not say what they would talk about because there. was no agenda.
The conference was called by the organisation for European Economic Administration, the body formed to organise Marshall aid when it reaches Europe.
They whal they need, m
country.
Use
Pandit Nehru Threatens War
Madras, July 25. Pandit
Indian Nohru, the Prime Minister, told 600,000 people at a meeting here to- night; "If and when we con- sider it necessary we Will military operations against Hyderabad
State
have
Mr. Nehru sald the altorna- tive before Hyderabad was fuit accession to india or dia. appearance
stato Reuter,
separato
World's Biggest Plane's Feat
SHANGHAI BATTLE OF
GUILD
THE
Shanghai, July 26. Businessman, both foreign and Chinese, are viewing -the fight between the two world-wide news agencies, Router and the Associated Press, and the local Newspaper Publishers Guild with keen interest, according to the "North China Daily News" today.
The reason is that the nu- control over newsprint allocations, thority of the Guild is being but this fallacy was exploded challenged not only by the two after a fierce fight with the two agencies, but also by members China Dolly Tribune, whose al- |Foreign-owned papers and tho of the Guild themselves.
locations were arbitrarily cut, thus considerably undermining the Guild's self-imposed author- . July 25. is not being obeyed by any of ity" the paper sald.
Observers yesterday saw this The great new giant of the them, the paper sald, continuing latest trial as a second blow to airways,
other trade the Guild. The the 180-passenger that "members
North China Lockheed Constitution, spanned guilds would like to do the same Daily News quoted ons business
and this
|monas saying “k gives one hope for them"
that the partiicious guild system
benken."
The Guild has given orders to Patukent River, Maryland, all newspapers in the city which
the Continent in 10 hours 19
of
Aatablish
minutes, landing at this navalcations of the dispute have might eventually be"
to
paper added.
ANOTHER BEER COMPETITOR
Brussels, July, 26. Belgium's brewers have organ- sed them olves? Into an Associa tion to promote the sale of Belgian
beer overseas,
**** fair test centre at 6.47 p.m. not gone unnoticed by the general Rautor.
EDT today.
public either. Many questioned closer. The Dutch delegate in- The 92-ton transport, one of yesterday whether there was not Sir Stafford Cripps. Chan- the money earned by exports to cellor of the Exchequer, flew one country to pay for goods im-stated on the integration of Ger- two built for the Navy at a cost some political motive in hanning any is the reotiomy of Europe of US$27,000,000, is the largest the sale of news distributed by Britain, ported from A third to Paris to represent
and on the importance of the co-plane ever make the tran the two independent agencies, the He would not
eration of overseas territhutes Continental trip. It rose
from say anything Reuter. beyond it's a lovely morning."
1. Kuropean reconstruction. the runway at the Navy's Mofell
Newspapers and agencies them- First Formal Statement Another flying delegate Wan
The Eire delerate expressed the Field, San Francisco, at 8.45 a.m. solves do not grant the Guild this opinion that the Council of Euro- EDT and flew direct non-stop. completely fictitious Holland's Foreign Minister, Baron
authority, Paris, July 25.
pean Ministers should be a kind The big plane was simply being ¡derived from the fact that it has Van Bortzelner Van Oosterhout,
Government for Economic Co-operation (ECA) of economic
for delivered to the Navy and sought powers to recommend to the M. Paul Henri Spank, Belgian
Foreign
For Premier and
Minister. Administrator Paul Hofman to Europe.
that purpose, he no speed record.
Export-Import Board what amount day bluntly told Europeans that rat, the council should meet nt This acrial Juggernaut
not newsprint the various mom- presided over the meeting.
the American people expect them least once a month or every six carry 168 passengers and a crew ber-papers shall reacive each M. Andre Marie, new French to carry out a programme of real weeks. The Puggestion
was of 12, three times as many per-
quarter. Premier, announced overnight co-ordination for their combined warmly approved by Mr. Hoff-sons
as the largest other air. that France would be representat
nan.Agence France-Prease. Iner. Its aize can be gauged by economic recovery. ed by M. Rene Mayer, Fruines
the fact that it is 20 tons heavier In his first formal statement to Minister in the outgoing Cabine the Foreign and Economic Min-
than the Martin Mars, which 1 and Mt. Paul Reynaud, who masters of nations participating in
the world's largest flying boat SHOWING become M. Marie's new Finance
Recovery Pro-
with the exception of millionaire Eutopean
Howard Hughes experimental Minister,
gramme, Air. Hoffman said flatly
plywood seaplane, Other delegates included Sean MacBride, Eire Minister of that the United States is taking Europe at its word in pledges to External Affairs. He, with there Austrian and Greek representa-pool resources for mutual recon-
Intruction.
the
Mr.
tives, had private talks last night with Mr. Paul Hoffnun, Marshal Minn Administrator, who sail
"Each
participating nation,"
Chandernagore Plebiscite
Chandernagore, July 25, Under the watchful eyes of gendarmes, who were called out
A crew of 12 and 30 engineerB kept close tab on its performance. The ship had been heralded as a 300-mph transport, but its main feature is its size. The fuselage is
yesterday that he was not saila- to readjustments to satisfy the re-citizens on Chandernagore's clec- with a capucity of 42 reats, the
fled there had yet he sateient economie cooperation to nehlew maximum recovery in Europe.
New Dollar Funds
Twenty-four hours before the conference, the Comell 18-Nation Ofer Economie Cooperation agreed on
for
of thr
nid Mr. Hoffman, "must face Up quell any sign of trouble, 1,300 divided into two decks, the upper teral list went to the polls today lower 70, in two cabina separated quirements of a new world.
These
readjustments cannot
theby the wing. he made in the course of national an election that will be
forerunner of a plebiscite among The Navy probably will use betion along the old separatist the 48,000 Inhabitants of this one deck for cargo. The decks are lines,
city-one of France's five princi-joined by two spiral staircaser politics in India-whether or not United Fres they entain the status quo, jein the Indian Union or make Chan- cronomie dornngore n free city.
""They run only be accomplish ed if each nation seeks its new goat in terms of the cennunte rapacity, mrtel the
Europe strength of Europe as a whole." Three parties are contesting the
Mr. Hoflmon.nude his state-jection-a branch of the Sidian a European payment plan whichment to a closed meeting of the National Congress, regarded 45 it forwarded to Mr. Averell Hor-General Council of the Organisa- the most responsible of all the rimun, Marshall Plan Ambassa
tion, for
European Economic Co-partles, and working under Pandit dar.
[operation. Spokesinen for the Nehru, which has done nothing to Under the plan, new der DEEC reported the session to embarrass the French; National funds will be insile available t (correspondents following the Democrats with leftist and com the 10 nations, so that they can meeting.-Associated Press.
:
RADIO
Immense Progress
Opening
Paris, July 25,
the conference, M. Spank sak! that the participating powers had to overcome differ-
ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting ences and traditions but that
on a frequency of U45 kilocycles when this fact was fully under-
munist backing; and the National Front another leftist group.- Agence France-Presse,
HALIFAXES' TOUR
OF GERMANY
Cologne, July 25. Lord and Lady Halifax arrived
est merit of the Marshall Plan land.
from 12.15 to 2.00 p.m.. and from stond immense progress was pos-In Cologne this afternoon to begin 0.00 to 11.15 p.m., and also onsible. He stressed that the great- tour of the Ruhr and Rhine- 9.52 megacycles in the 31 metre bond from 12.15 to 1.30., 7.30 to 8.30 and 9.15 to 11.15. p.m. DI.K.T.
12.15 p.m.-1(-ligious Tu Eu
(Studio)
was not American assistance by Their visit is officially describ- itself but "the opportunity given ed as private. They want to see
for to Europe to organise and to them clvcs conditions Children.unite."
Western Germany.
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The French delegate_expressed Lady Halifax, who is connected D 12.50 - Bally Proue Synumaty the opinion that the first year's with World YWCA, is particularly
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1.16 p.m.-News, Weather Itepurt dplan would be most difficult and interested in welfare, They are
1.25.-Interlude.
Annauncumettie,
1.80_p.m-A Popular Concert.
14.00p.m.-Cline Dowd,
added that the French Govern- spending the night at the real- inent was sparing no effort to-dence of the Regional Commis- ner for North Rhine, West- wnreis economic and customs sioner unions. The Austrian delegate phalla, Major General W. H. A.
- 6,00 - p.m—Programme- Susimary, ----- noted the progress already Bishop.-Associated Press.
Mouse" by Dorn Broome, (HBCTechieved but warned against red
6,01 p.m.--Children's
Hlory: "Musli
6.15 p.m.--Arent on Rhythm, (nners) tupe.
7.30 p.m."Nothing
(ORDAN
บ ป 1 Music"
The allan delegate, Roberto Tremelloni, expressed the hope
7.00 p.m.-Gries: Renata in C Miner that cooperation would become
for Plano and Viniln. Op 16,
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presented by Alleen Woods, (Studio)
8.00 pm-World and Home News.
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Matraders.
1,40 p.m.-Summer Orchestraž
IBC
Concert
The Great Masters"--S104,
20,00 p.m.-World #412 Hume News,
London Reinyj
1.15 pm-Weather Report,
10.16 p.m.Planoforte citi by
Amlih.
Cyril
10.30 p.m.-Dance to Glenn Miller And
His Orchestra.
11.00 p.m.-Patin *News-Real, London
Relay)
11.10 p.m.-Weather Report and Close
Down.
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PEGGY CUMMINS VICTOR MATURE | ETHEL BARRYMORE
MOSS ROSE
VINCENT PRICE
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ETHEL
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TO-DAY
They plan to produce a standard beer of controlled density which will keep well even in the tro- pics. They hope to capture pari of the export market abandoned by Germah and Japanese brewers.
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