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COMMUNISTS DESTROY 50,000 TONS OF BURMA RICE STOCKS

BRITISH WOMEN

LEAVE BASSEIN

The Burmese Communists wore today reported to.

Rangoon, August 5,

have looted and destroyed 50,000 tons of rice at Bassain, one of the country's biggest ports. British women and children were being evacuated to Rangoon, 90 miles away, because of the disturbances there.

It was feared here that the present situation might mean that Burma would be unable to fulfil her rice "commitments to the International Emergency Food Council during the next

we months."

The year's rice target of 1,500,- 000 topa might. however, be achieved if the internal situation were quickly restored.

The Prime Minister, Thakin Nu, sald today that the Gov- ornmont had begun an "all- out drive to crush the Insur- rection

throughout the coun-

to the latest Communist attack at Bassein.

Do Po Kun, leader of the "White Band," resigned from the Cabinet Inab`night, "He was Min- Ister' of Education.-Reuter.

Looting Of Austria

Vienna, August 5.

The Austrian Government announced this evening its In- tention to protest to the Al- lled Council, against the ra moval by the Russians of les replacable rolling stook and materials owned by the Aus trian State railwaya.

Ite removal to Rusala bepan "enveral days ago, the Russians claiming that it was German property --Rauter.

PEIPING IN FOR MORE STUDENT TROUBLE?

Poiping, August 6.

try" but he made no reference A pall of tensoness today began settling down oyer Peiping's college population again and the authorities were on the alert for possible student demonstrations as a result of the arrest of 15 rofugee "students" on a charge of agitating for Communism.

The Burmese Communists, he said, wanted to join the Russian on is the Government did not want to "align iteelf with any one power," The Headquarters

of the Anti-Fasciat People's Free-Peiping colleges, which are perpetually explosive

dom League announced today that they had expelled the "White Band" members of the People's Volunteer Organisation—a section which preferred direct negotio- tion with the Communist Insur- Kents.

Government Offensive In Hupeh

in

Shanghai, August 6. Nationalist forces in Cen- trat China have recovered four

Important cities powerful counter-drives in the past 24 hours, pro-Gov- ernment despatches reported tonight.

in

in potentialities, have been quiet since the July 5 incident, in which eight persons were killed in battle with the police.

The new developments came as North-East. refugee students at Changpei College collared 15 "Red" suspects.and handed them over to the authorities.

The students acted on their own Initiative after a rumpus rumpus in which the 15 agitators sought to prevent opening classes of the newly established school. The in- stitution was moved here from Kirin following the loss of that city to the Reds.

The authorities have been seek- ing to get the school going but have met with continued, op- position from a student clique.

nation of other students

boiling point yesterday, Campus arguments bolled over into a free-for-all which was halted only with the arrival of security forces.

Fifteen leaders cf the agitation were handed over by other stu- dents.

HOPE FOR PEACE

ANOTHER TRUMAN VETO ?

Washington, “Aug. 5.-

The Anti-Inflation Bill, Re- publican substitute for Prosi- dent Truman's price and wage. control programme, was passed in the House of Representatives today by 204 votes to 97.

It provides for: (1) Restrictions on hire-purchase buying; (2) Tightening of bail: credit, but on a smaller scale than the Presi dent had proposed; (3) Higher Federal Bank gold reserves, which the Truman Administra- tion opposed strongly.

The bill ignores President Tru- man's requests for selective price and, wage controls, fur rationing powers and excess profits tax,

Some' Democrats predicted to- night that President Truman would veto L

If so, the bill will need a two- thirds majority from both Houses before becoming law.-Reuter.

JAP PETITIONS. FOR PAPERS

San Francisco, August 5. Hiroshi Murakoshi, 27, now of Yokohamrin, Japan, and for- merly of San Leandro, California, is .awalling the outcome of his petition filed here against Secret- ary of State George Marshall.

I

The petition asks the district. court to reinstate the citizenship of Murakoshi who said he Washington.. August 5.

jected his citizenship legally while under pressure of pro-Japanese President Truman said today elements in the Turla internment he was hopeful

peace and

amp during the war. hopeful the utumile weapon even-

If granted, the petition tually will be outlawed. Newsman open the way for thousands had remarked that it was three other deported Japanese Ameri years ago that the first bomb cans to return to the

for

fell on Japan-Associated Press. States United Press.

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Measures Against Mixed Marriages Condemned

Geneva, August 6,

An official announcement bx.The-United-Nations-Economic and Social Council

Two of these cities-Stongyang Land Nanchang-ore located

northwest "Hupen and the other two-the rice centres of Fowyang the Security Police after a search and Pohsien in northwest Anhwei.

of dormitory quarters of the or- rested students said they found a Communist directive detalling methods 10, convert others 10 Communism.

On The Alert

yesterday condemned all measures against mixed marriages...

The Council's Committee on Since the committee has the Human Rights approved, 12-0 same membership as the Council, Canadian with six abstentions, a Cana- later approval of the Although the situation in the dian compromise between con-resolution by the Council is con- Changpel campus was quiet to-flicting Chilean and Soviet aldered certain. day the authoritics were on the proposals. alert and watching the cy's 10 other contézes to prevent or ren- trol possible Communist-ms*i- gated sympathy demonstrations

other siudent bodies. by

GREEK REBELS' CLAIM

The Government offensive in Hupch, which started this week, being undertaken By crack units

under the direction of General Hu Kiang-tsal, which me expected to continue their victorious dash across the Han river to recapture Foncheng and towards the northeast to clear the Communist remnants opera- ting in the mountainous regions of northern Hupeh.

Siangyang fell to the Com- The authorilles express the be- munists on July 18, just seven lief that "professional students" duys after-its-sister elly, Fan-among other institutions will not

"Belgrade, August--5.-- cheng, was occupied. The re-let an opportunity go to create The "Free Greek Government" capture of Pohsien and Fowyang new trouble if even slight re Radio of General Markos repori- as announced by the Nationalist axation on the part of officialdemed today that 114 Greek Army headquarters in Hsuchow, north is indicated.

officers und men were killed when Kianist, indicated the Govern Meanwhile, investigation into the Salonika-Seres express was ment's determination to prevent the July 5 incident ordered by destroyed by insurgents. the Red generals, Liu Po-cheng Nanking is continuing, but no and Chen Yi, from establishing reports on the progress or results new bases in this strategie rice-have been made public.-United producing area. Reuten

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The resolution, sald the Counell, "deplored all legislative measures to prevent mixed marriages be- tween persona of different colour, nationality, race or religion,

Chile originally urged condem- Ination of legal measures. against mixed-marriages-between persons of different nationality. The re- solution ostensibly was aimed at Russia. The Soviet Union sub- mitted a counter proposal osten- sibly directed at some state laws within the United States.

It condemned laws against mix- The Radio added that the trained marriages between persons of war escorted by two armoured different colour. Associated trucks and a tank-Rouler.

Press.

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The M/V "LEISE MAERSK" having arrived from New York and Ports of call, Consignees Having arrived Hongkong of Cargo are hereby notified consignees of cargo are hereby that their goods are being are hereby notified that their are hereby notified that their been landed

notified that all goods have landed and placed at their risk and placed sit and expense into the Hong cargo is being discharged into cargo is being discharged into their risk and expense into the Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Go- the Hongkong & Kowloon the Hong Kong & Kowloon godowns of the Hongkong and down Company's godowns Wharf & Godown Co.'s godown, Wharf & Godown "Co.'s Kowloon Wharf and Godown Kowloon, where delivery may where it will be at Consignees' risk and subject to the Wharf's godown where it will be at Co. Ltd. where delivery may be obtained as soon as the goods

consignees risk and subject to be obtained as soon as the are landed. terms and conditions of storage, the Wharf's terms and condi-goods are landed. and where delivery may be tions of storage, and where obtained.

delivery may be obtained

No claims will be admitted Damaged packages are to bo

Damaged packages are to be after the goods have left the left In the Godowns for left in the Godowns for ex-godowns, examination by Consignees and amination by Consignees and the Company's Surveyors, ine

Company's Surveyors, Messrs. Goddard & Douglas at Messrs. Goddard & Douglas al aged goods are to be left in All broken, chafed and dam- 10 a.m. on 8th August. --

10 am on the 9th August.

the godown where they will To comply with the General To comply with the General be examined in the presence of Bonded Warehouse Regulations Bonded Warehouse. Regulations Messrs. Goddard and Douglas consignees must have Be-consignees must have a Re- on the 7 & 0 Aug, at 10a.m. venue Officer in attendance venue Officer in attendance when damaged dutiable goods when damaged dutiable goods are examined.

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No claim will be admitted No claims will be admitted consignees must have a Re in the Godowns, where they on 13th after the goods have left the after the goods have left the venup Officer in attendance will be examined Steamer's godowns, and all steamer's godowns, and all when examining damaged August, 1948 at 10 a.m. by our goods remaining undelivered goods remaining undelivered dutiable goods. All claims Surveyors Messrs. Goddard & after the 10th August, 1940 will after, the 9th August, 1948, against the vessel; must be Douglas, be subject toʻrent.

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