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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1048.

JAPANESE PEACE TREATY | POPE ANNOUNCES

Anglo-Australian Talks In London

DEMAND FOR A'

CONFERENCE?

London, July 26.

Dr. H. V. Evatt, Australia's Doputy Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary, come to London today for talks with the British Government on a Japanese peace traąły.

An Australia House announcement said his con- sultations would touch on "all aspects of the international situation likely to affect Aus- tralia and the British Commonwealth of Na- tions."

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Birthday Celebration?

Ayot Bt. Lawrence, July 26.

A fire destroyed the 1lny railway station at this home town of George Bernard Shaw today-his 92nd birth- day,

Fire engleza from five nearby towns tiled in vain to save the station. Mr. Shaw remained at home United Pres.

NEW STAGE IN EMPIRE HISTORY

London, July 20. Dr. Herbert Evatt, Austru lian Minister for External *** Affairs, who arrived in London:

today for consultations with members of the Cabinet, de- clared that the British Com- monwealth was "just entering a new stage in its remarkable developments.”*

Call To Resume Work

Dr. Evott's chief interest is Me, Bevin, reliable sources have what part Australia will play reported, favours an early meet- in writing a Japanese peace jing, regardless of whether Russia treaty, an Australian spokes-se argued with the US. Stale

attends. He man said, but "his talks here will necessarily include Ger-Department that the Soviet Union

would qutekly change

As minder. many.".

about not participating once de

for such te arrangements conference were made.

Britain and the United States are agreed that all nations who

Bald,

Athens, July 26.

membership." he The Communications Minis- tion of India, Pakistan and Cey- "has been enlarged by the addi- Andrew Birakis, today Ion, and it is sheer defeatism, called on all striking officials inimical to the security and well- ahd workers in his service to being of the Commonwealth, to resume work on Tuesday morn- assume for a moment that South ing.

Africa or any of the new mem- here will cut off the association Those failing to do so by 11 which helped so much in war 4. on Tuesday would be can-and-peace to maintain liberty and sisted it should be written by the Dr. Evatt underscored the insidered to have resigned, He said. resist aggression. United Stater, Britain, Russia andportance of the Japanese talks b China.

fought the Japanese should have hand in haming the peace trealy. The Soviet Union has in-

Dr. Evatt will see Prime Min- ister Clement Attlee, Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin and other Government bends white he is

here.

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Intimate Links

a statement to reporters shỏ ty after his plane arrived,

The Minister. In his announce- ment, pointed out that Greece is under partial mobilisation and "While Australia's geographical frate the inw would become Im- interes munke the Porife and the mediately effective in the case of Far Eastern settlement of paru-|ztrikers who dhii not observe the jmoual importance," he said, “at order to resume,

the same time Australia's intim-

Result of the conferences may ate Thalts with Britain make it a joint Australian British certain that we cam mrver con demand for дру early multitrat pt of Etiopie,"

nation conference to write the peace with Japan,

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After the conferences here Dr. Evint will go to Geneen to lead; the Australian delegation to the [current meeting of the Evononte and Self Connet of the United Nations.

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“INTENTIONS”

Vatican City, July 26.

Pope Pius said today that the faithful must "dofond the Church against renewed attacks of its enemies," pray for peace and put in practice social justice for the holy year of 1950.

The Pontiff made this an- nouncement in the four, "inten- tions" for the holy year which the faithful must keep 43 programme to be fulfilled.

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