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THE CHINA MAIE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1946.

PALESTINE RUMOURS

BRITISH FAMILIES EVACUATED FROM BURMESE

BURMESE DANGER

DANGER AREAS

ARMY DESERTERS SURRENDERING

Rangoon, August 24.

British women and childron have escaped in a house- boat under sail from the Irrawady river town of Thayotmyo, now occupied by Burmese Army desertars, and arriväd safely at the British oil- fields to the north.

The men, who remained behind, were reported to be in no danger and the situation in the town was quiet.

BAN ON MOSLEY'S BOOKS

Berlin, August 24.

The British today

forbado

The desertes mule an un- successful attempt to march on Rangoon, 185 miles to the south, then returned to yetmyo.

Tha-

In Central Burma, Government successes against the insurgentn and the surrender of a number Jof the deserters were reported in

tonight's Army communique.

Two townlets. which had bee in rebel handla

No Password, No Smokes

Orpington, Kent,

August 24, No password, no cigarettes was the rule here today.

The local tobacconlat, off for hia hel day in this tobacco-hungry land, gave his replacement and his regular customara a accrét password to make sure the regulars did not get cut off while ha was away.—United Press.

Luxury Train Runs Again

RIGHTS

OF MAN

.Lake Success, August 24.

The United Nations today published Its first comprehen-

JEWS INITIATE

PEACE TALKS

New York, August 24.

New York Radio reported tonight that the: larooli Foreign Minister, Mr. Moshe Shertok, had an- nounced the start of a poaco conference with the Arabs.

Jewish, Syrian and Lebaneso sive survey of the world's past officials told Reuter that they and present efforts to uphold had no information about such the rights of man.

This is the fina of a series of

talks.

YUGOSLAV "SAVAGE TERROR"

declared

We are

year books and contains all the New York Radio faday quoted declarations and bills on human Mr. Shertok as saying that the rights in force at the end of 1946. talks were taking place at an

Compiled at the requet of the undisclosed foreign capital. Economic and Social Council of

According to a copyrighted cis- United Nations, the book con-

Teheron, August .24. tains extracts from the Constitu- Patch from Tel Aviv, the Israel!

The Yugoslav Minister to tons and other pertinent legisin- capital, to the New York Herald Iran, Azim Allhodzie, who left tion of 73 countries.

Tribune, Israeli and Argb leaders It alro includes a comprehen met in recent weeks on neutral ran two days ago, sive account of the observance of round for preliminary talks on a today that in view of "the at- human rights in certain countries, possible peace settlement,

mosphere of savage terror.now such as Britnin, which have no The meetings were sold to be in Yugoslavia” he and other written Constitution- but guar more of an exploratory nature members of his legation in antee there rights through Com-thon actual negotiations.

Teheran "could not return to Mr. Shertok told man Lay court decisions, Acts of

members of

Yugoslavia". other means the World Zionist Organisation in

He continued, "Being "patriots Parliament, or

Jerusalem that the talks could not and honest Communisti Reuter. for some days, the import of publications by were recaptured by the Govern-

be called negotiations, New York requesting the Soviet Government Sir Oswald

Radio said. They were explana- to give us protection." Mosley, forgerment in the Yenang Young, dis-

tory discussions seeking a com- British Fascist leader, into the triet, West of the Communist

Alihodzie arrived in Teheran mon ground for a later German province of North controlled Yamethia oren.

peace in 1845 saying he was "Tito's conference, he added:

intimate friend," Rhine-Westphalia.

Near Rangoon, the Commun- |

Washington, August 24..

New York Radio sald the According to press reports, The publications banned acists attacked the transport depot

New procurement and

Teraeli Forsign Ministry In Tel Alihodzic cabled his reim.

thanks to "Deutsche Plugbatt" published at Insein, carrying of vehicles, } The Express is one of the most bursement authorisations totalling

Aviv had confirmed that the Marshal Stalin after the Comin by Moxley Publientions, Rama-

nrms and other supplies,

famous land communications in 129,445,089 for Mom:half Aid goods

talks had started.

form's recent denunciation of the bury, Wilshire, England, and "Die

Deserters, said to be "sick and Europe. Its running has been for Europe were announced today Nothing concrete had develop-Tilo Communista,--Asipelated Alternative" by Sir Dawald. Also in low spirits." surrendered to resumed and suspended several by the Economie Co-operationed, but Israeli prohibited was "Union" publish- Government forces at Toungoo, times since the

neli leaders were hope-Press. war because of Administration.

ful of future results, the corres- ed by the

Sanctuary Press at Ramchuria

an overnight half for the Ran- the Greek fighting.

The authorisations for Austria, pondent claimed. | goon-Mondaluy mall train. tit It uko just over three days the Bi-Zone of Germany, Den- The corespondent said the first

London, August 24. announcement described Mamyo Hill, a resort near Man-to make its journey from London, mark, France, Greece, Norway official Indication of the alleged The submarine depot ship Maid- the literature as “undesirable.” dalay, and at Mingaladon, 12 stopping st the principal cities and Trieste brought the total for meetings was given on Sunday stone and eight submarines will

The order, issued by the Act-miles from Rangoon.

in Central and South Eastern all countries to date to $1,220,-night by the Israeli Foreign Min-visit Copenhagen from September ing Regional commissioner, Major

Europe ---Reuter,

358,345.-Reuter,

ister in a speech before General W. H. A. Bishop, said

the 17 to 27 to "show the Bag" dur Action Committee of the World ing the celebrations connected "any person who sells, offers for

Zionist Organisation int Jern with the British Exhibition there. salo or distributes free of charge

salam.-Reuter.

The

or has In his possession such publications Whi be able to prosecution."—~Associated Press,

LAPHAM PRAISES

CHINA

Shanghial, August 25. Mr. Roger D. Lapham, Chief of the ECA China Mission, to day commended the Chinese Government for instituting new Anuncial measures.

He pledged full co-operation on the purt of ECA with the currency reform progranime.

"The Chinese Government

#hould be praised for these new

financial steps it has taken." MỀ Laphum salt. "These measures are a genuine effort by China te help herself. As such the de- serve our full support, and ECA will do everything in its powe to back the new programme and make it operate effectively." Reuter.

RADIO

Zaw in Kunst broadcasting on |<-freq|irtiyař -845 | kilivycles from 11.3

to 2 pm, and from 4 to 11.15 ban. and also e 9.32 mesneycles in the A metra link from 12.31 1.30, 3.30 1, 8,30 and 9.15 to 1.13 .. 1.K.T.

12. Haily Programme Hommaty 32.82 my unreford and Ift

Orchestra xud Ays, found (Vent law, Luht Variety Programme.

1.00 Frederick Hayru

Orient CTH).

1.15 p.m.-News, Weather Ileport w

Announcements,

th

1. rehomiral Interlude, 1.80-p.m.-London Jadin Orchestr

conducted by

(HUCTS).

2.00 p.m.-Close Down.

Dends

6.01 ..--Programme Summary.

6.01 p.m.-Childrenu

Wright

Story: "Throuat

Government Strategy.

Military observers

balleve

that the Government's strategy in the present disjointed cam. palon :

To clear the Rangoon area;

Istanbul, August 24, The Simplon-Orient Express will resume its direct service between London and Istanbul on September 1, following the defeat of the rebel Greyk Thrace - adjoining Tur- key.

forces in

NEW ECA ALLOTMENT

PASSIONIST MISSION

2-To recapture the important The

ral terminus and inland river port of Prome, 150 miles North West of Rangoon, which has been since early insurgent hands

August:

3-To keep open the railway between Rougeon and Mandalay -the last capital of the Burmese kings-to enable it to carry rein- forcements to the various fronts bring food to Rangoon. The situation is difficult on the Yameslin district, a Communisi

is straddled

across centre of

Rangoon- Mandalay railway.

an'

stronghold,

13

the

IN FAR

EAST

Union City, N.J., August 24. Reverend Ronald Norris, spokesman for the Congregation of Passionists, a Catholic ordar, today announced that the Passionists' head, Reverend Gabriel Gorman, would leave for the Far East on Saturday,

He said that Father Gorman. After surveying the possibility whose title 1s "Provincial of bringing the Passionists to thead) of the Passionist Fathers Japan, Father. Gorman will go to in the United States", would Shanghal, Nunking and Peiping. visit 15 Passionist missions in He will visit Church officials in China and stop off at Tokyo all three cities and hopes to go. with an eye to establishing Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek. Passionist missions in Japan. The Passionlets have 15 mis- Father Norris said Fatherstons in Hunan Province, where. Gorman

would visit Catholic some 40 priests have been active In Tokyo, ail) in war relief, hospital and that an interview with General school work, according to Father MacArthur had been arranged. Norris-United Press.

A usually reliable source re ported tonight that disturbances Church offcials had broken out at Mawachi. well-known tin and wolfram centre in Karenal State, 145 miles North Enst of Rungoon. with connections British firms there could

no!

confrm this, however.

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