THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949.
Norway And Denmark Us Throwing FRONTIER CLAIMS BY
In Atlantic
Security Board For Germany
London, January 11.
A decisive decree setting up a Military Security Board for Western Germany will be pro- mulgated by Britain. France and the United States nex! week-end.
After various riginys, none vi. which indicated a policy differ- ence between the thire Govern
Defence
London, January 11.
Norway and Denmark are expected to accept în- vitations to attend an Atlantic Union confor- ence in Washington, according to Scandinavian observers here.
Sweden, they add, is expected to remain neutral,
Decision will be inken when
the Premiers of the three Scan- dinavian countries meet again
uary 20. in Copenhagen soon after Jan-
and
The Prime Mastes wili be sccompanied by
their Foreign Defoner Ministers. *The Prime Ministers mef unexpected- Iv Inst week tak Karlstadt, Sweden For
Ceremony
In Canton
Canton, January 12. On behalf of the British Gov. ernment, the British Consul- the Brut time in the eur-
General, Mr. G. F. Tyrrell. sent series of Scandinavian de fence, talks, the Ministers will be presented the insignia of the Order of the British Empire accompanied at their next meet- ing by tenders of the Foreign and the King's Medal to two Affairs Committee if the three Chinese residents of Canton respective Governments. o that for their aid to the Allies dur- all political opinions at
will be re-ing the Paciile War, ul an off- presented.
cial ceremony this morning.
menu concernext, the constitu- tion of the Military Security Board is due to be finally pass- ed by the next meetssig of the Western Miktary Governors Frankfurt on Saturday, January
15.
bren
The comeditution Bas already approved b the 1114 Governments conreined.
ther
The Military Security Board will be the Allied control body mainly responsilio for ensuring that no natasator measures which can thi raton the future prace of Europe takes by the future West GOUPLER Guvernineni due to be set next March,
st
It will work in close enflabora- tion with the Fritesreational At- thority for the Ruhi and is one of the baches to which contrui of the tunagement of tube in- dustries
Ix fran
transferzei when the existing root and steel control groups are dissolved............ Reuter.
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berome 141 members of the Ailantie Uniosi.
The defence experts now turet- ing in Oklo are expectant for pone
lute the talks tummDOURS
Logical Step
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believe
that the main conclusion of the technical defence talks of the
Major La Yuen-lung, who was formerly Liaison Dilleer between his unit and Colonel 1. T. Ride's British Army Aid Group in Free China, was awarded the ORE,
Major Int rendered vafenbie servire to Colonel Ride's organisa. tion by important information w garding Japanese troop movements in Hong Kong and Canton,
to
The King's Medal was presented Professur Hung-chao, of Sian Yntesen University. Professor Lo wan
Kiven the Scandinavian bloc a that they award for bis intelligence reports are not at present in position from behind enemy lines and keep to ensure their combined neu. ins the Allies Informed of trality effectively in the event | Japanese netivities An
major inrens-Reuter.
of aggression power.
by
415-
If this is so, the legierd reaction wil be to join a broader'
such as The Allmbe Union which will offer guarantees on funt defetive.
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Money Down The Drain":
Now York, January 11. Mr. RAW.G. Mackay,, Bri-' tish Labolir 'Member of Par. llament and well-known
advocate of European unity, in a statement to journalista here Halo: "IT the United States does nothing but give money to Europe without in- slating on Europe creating itacit a real union of Europe. It is throwing money down the drain, and that is happening
the present
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WESTERN ALLIES
London, January 11.
A six-power working party has drawn up recommon- dations on minor frontier claims of the Western Allies on Germany.
The recommendations have been handed to the gov- ernments of Britain, Fronce, the United States and Benelux,
According to a usually reli- ment will be prepared to drop able source. the Working Party the greater part of Its frontler Germany, which has dealt only with a number elaim against
shortening the of minor territorial claims which at greatly
Dutch-German frontier include rectifientions demanded
traightening out n number of by Belgium and Luxembourg bends, is rellably understood to but only with a small section of incorrect. the Dutch claim. In
**Each country, is using Marshall Ald to get twelf economically independent, whereas the essence of the problem and the only way which it wil be solved, I when
the countries. pobi their resources and organise their
economic recovery as one country,"
Mr. Mackey led the Dri tish delegation to the Euro. pean Parliamentary Congresa at Interisken last September. -Reuter.
BCOF Reduced To Only 2,000
Sydney, January 11. Three more ships with Aus- tralian troops will leave Japans for Australia within the next month. Mr. Austration Anny Minister, saki
Ceril Chambers
today.
This will denve the British Commonwealth occupation troop in Japan at a total strength of of 3.700 men, mostly Australians. When tise Rangoon, January 11
strength about 2,000 inen has been teach- The Burmese Government un- FRUITVORE today that 400 kasur-
ef. no more Australien troops Rents had attacked
wil be withdrawn, he added. Chaungpon, The
The present flogyun
man town UC
occupied
This will particularly opplysiand, near Moulmein. Civilians Norway and Dettman who are The behind Sweden both in their
|is the urea are being evacuated
to Moulmein.---Reuter. state of #military preparedness and their armamends mad.r.try,
Swedish Approval
It is thought that Sweden may approve schi DITABgetNuts
al
the meeting of the threr powers, Western Unjon circles In London have recently tended to
dout! whether Norway and Denmark will feel able to take the step of Joining the Atlantic Union without Bweden.
The latest Scandinavian opin- confident that this will be Jon is possible.
H Observers predict that Ireland and Portugal, but not Italy or Ere, will be the other countries. invited to an Atlantic Union run- ference.-Beuter.
Jurymen As Witnesses
Lyons, Georgia, January 11, Two white men were freed
Japanese
taken
Australian army
strength in Japan & 3,994 men
918 having returned to Australi amee December 15 Last Router
Textiles
Danger To U.S.
New York, January 12.
The Journal of Commerce warns the American
Textile Industry not to belittle potential com-
petition from Joponese mills.
Mr. Smail says 3,000,000 spindies provide aulfielent yard. age for Japanese noeda,
An article by Daniel Small. the Journal's textile editor, says that reports of weakness of the Japanese textile industry cun-000.000 spindles which the indus. not be accepted at face value.
"Effects of even rurrently Bait-
"The present maximum of 4.
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try should have by the end this year atlaws 1,000,000 for ex- port goorls over normal hom ed Japanese production have al-beets, To extend this gure to cendy been feit in work markets. 10,000,000 or 8,000,000, as Japanese Both British nad American tex- textile interests have asker, wouli file exporters have encountered allow for a substantial export low priced Japanese textiles in yardute. inany areas of the world.
en murder charges in the alleg-will surely increase,
ed lynching of a negro, Robert
"Textile inen here The
must stay awake and alert if they are not to face a further shrinking must maintain world export markets combined
Mullard, after two jurymien re- "The industry vealed their vote in advance by rareful watch and assure with a renewed entry of Japan- prevent A return to pre-war | est goods into this country," the status in Japan," the article says, 1 article says.--Associated Press.
testifying for the defence.
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The jury deliberated only minutes before acquitting William "Spard" Howell, 24.. the
The State then moved for dismissal of the charges against the second defen- dant, Roderick Clifton, 32, and the motion was granted.
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The verdict followed the paiten of the only other lynching fra in recent Southern history where
negro was the victim17. Some 30 defendants were exonerated in the lynching of Willie Earle near Greenville, South Carolina, in 1047,
By contrast, on white man was sentenced to death and three others to life imprisonment for the lynch murder of a white man, William Turner, in Georgia last year.-United Press.
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BRAZIL CRASH KILLS EIGHT
Porto Alegre, Brazil,
January 11.
A Lockheed Lodestar plate of the Gaucha Aviation Company of
The full claim, 11 is understoodi, Benzi? crashed today near Pelota will be raised in connection within the State of Rio Grande do Sul
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