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OZECH CHURCHILL'S MEMOIRS
Final Instalment
TRIAL OF TWO GI'S
Prague, March 29.
The United States Embossy lodged a sharp protest with the Czech Foreign Office today after being told that two American soldiers it két Bean trying to contact since December had been sentenced to 12 and 10 years' hard labour for øspionage.
KOREAN POLICE
ON SHOOTING
Seoul, March 30.
The Korean police torny coll frmo 1 report of the fntul shooting of Park 11 Wen, a former.
News of the sentences, passed three days ago offer a secret triol, was released today in an official 80-word Czech statement, which gave no de- toils of the charges, but said the two Ameri- cans crossed the frontier illegally last Decem- ber with the intention of spying in Czecho- slovakia.
Conusumist turned informer for Mr. Joseph E. Jacobs, the U.S. Ambassador, prompt-
the Government,
Thin the third Commumnist sitempl Park's life, according
to informed sources,
Comumanists,
vise
kind letter from the Kings
At this time I received a very | Chatham,
Sandringham,
January 2, 1911.
My dear Prime Minister,
Taiwan Currency Inflating
Talpeh, Taiwan, March 38. Taiwan currency, which has
There was the long struggle against Napoleon, in which our survival was accured through the domination of the w by the British Navy under the classic lendership
of Nelson and ble associates. A million Britons died f the First Worheen relatively stable during War. But
nothing
The past four years compared Kurpasses 1940. By the end of that year this small with the national Chinese cur- and unclent Islam, with its de rency, is now inflating rapidly. voted Commonwealth, Dominionk ant attachements under every sky, had proved itsolt capable of bear- Ing the whole impact and weight of world destiny.
No Failure
I must send you my best wishes For a happier New Year, unil may we see the end of this conillet sight during the coming year. am alvady feeling Etter for an sojourn here; it is doing me good, and the chance of seene and out- door exercize in acting as a food tonic. But [cel that
It is wrong for me to be away from my pince ly protested that the men had been tried with- of duty, when everybody oike in out regard for the rights and safeguards due to
carrying on. However, I must lonk
We had not flinched or waverest any person accused of such a serious offence.
pon its medlette and hope to
We had not The soul He viewed the
come back refreshed in wind and Park was al one thee a Com-serious concern and complained trenties on foot and were arrest the enemy.
with Chronce Hill, Jud
crossed the body. for renewed efforin ngainst the British. People and so of proved invincible. The citadel of intimist Jeurier in Seoul. teatoul Insulux
perested by a Korean police in
e was that the Embassy, despite re-ed while dancitur in a village!
the Commonwealth and Empire to len rund-up of his fellow denied the right to see the two 1048 and the ptice perstunded tum peated representations, had been "afe near the border,
1 dɛ hope and, trul you were could not be stormed. Alone, but They were reported by the able to have a little trinxution at upborne by every generous heart Americans.
Czechs to have bean without Christinex with all your ardit the tyrant in the height of his beat of mankind, we had defled documents, and obviously 19
work. I have to much admired all they had been sent on a spiciat you have done during the last triumph. mlesion-as alleged by the seven months as my Prime Mil-
All our latent strength was now Czechs--would have been furster, and 1 lave so enjoyed out nished with papers, the spokes. talks together during our weekly alive. The air terror had been man added.
luncheons, hoje they will comensured. The Island was intang Hill. sentenced fo
Inviolate. Henceforward we 12 years, hue on my return, as I do look. and Jones, to 10 years, were post forward to them so much.
would have weapons with from their missing
which to Aght. Henceforward we Germany in December
| too would be a highly organised war machine. We had shown the garded as deserters.
world that we could hold our own, There were two sides to the tion of Hitler's world domination. Britain.
KO many bad counted sul, was still in the ring. far stronger than she had ever been, and gathering strength with every day.
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The police have arrested, and charged two Koreas with Park's
ling-Reuter.
A U.S. Embassy spokesmon absurd on the face of it. said the espionage charge was
According to reports, twen solliers, Geurge
Jord
CHINESE WANT TO GET INTO PACIFIC PACT
Shanghai, March 30.
If there's going to be a Pacific pact, the Chinese
want to got in on it.
Chinese government officials have been quick in urging the U.S. State Department to start some- thing in the Orient like the Atlantic pact. They feel they have a living excuse for founding of a regional defence system,
ม
unit in
I hope to pay a visit to Sheffield and re-next Monday. I can do it from
here in the day.
Tire Anterican Embassy said it had learned earlier this month that the Czech secu
security authori ties intended to
charge the soldiers, but received no news of their whereabouts and no replies
that
10
repented requests United States offi
official be permit!-
ed to visit them.
With renewed good wishes,
I remalo,
Your very sincerely.
GEORGE R.I.
Sheffield had been very heavily
I expressed my gratitude which
It had received a censored let-buinbed. ter from fill. dated January 15, when the two men were belloved was heartfelt. to be held in prison at Pilsen,
Aller the sentences were today, the by telephone Sir, from the Foreign Ministry that Czech note was in preparation,
publicly imnounced Ganbassy tearned
I
January 6, 1941.
by Your
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are able to push South as far from that of the formatten of the giving the Czech version of the Majesty's most gracious letter. The/munity and a share or the beats
azrests and convictions.
to
this
Your
bank has reached TW$200,000,000;
The note issue of the Taiwan
is ndition to huge numbers of Cash orders which foox the money market. statistieg show. The sue is About four thnes what it was Inst August before throngs of refugees from the mainland arrived,
Aggravating the situation fur-
is another TW$200,000,00 which the Taiwan Bank has pur aside to finance refining of the present sugar crop. Offletuls ar hopeful the sugar output will u income to help offset the infta creass and will bring suficient
market.
tion. But a good many inauekal people take the opposite view.
The total dutput ** goverir. ment operated
enterprises. which Include sugar. never have exceeded 55 per cent of the pre-war average, and some of the Juland's products have have not found too rendy a This year's estimated total ELZAT output of 45,000 tons has found no buyer yet. The acceleration of inflatior has booklet food costs, even is this rich food-producing area. Rice recently climbed to a level almost three times higher than Shanghai rice pricer, (Shanghai rice prices are somewhat control- I by ECA's rice rationing pro- gramme).
Governor Chen Cheng admit that Intely he has devoted ul- most all the attention in the is. land's economate diMeulties-As- sociated Press.
World
Boycott Of Panama Ships Planned
Time had oned again corné over 16 mar side. And not only to our national alde. The United States was arming fast and drawing ever fearer to the conflict. Soviet Rus-
who with enllous miscalcule tlun had
us worthiena at had adjudged the outbreak of the war, and had The Reds now in North China, biems would differ in atmosphere,
from bought
Germany fleeting honoured (n. they want, some Chinese say. Atlantic paet
had also
much become kindness with which
stranger In this they have had the au- The Shua Pao. Kuomintang The Ministry promised that ar-
jesty and the Queen, have trentedd had secured advanced positions thoritative backing of Major party paper, said the Pucite pet rangements would be made for the since I became First Lord and fed for the moment to be overawed
her own defence. Japan neom General David Barr, former has been brewing for severall an Embassy offefal
still more since I became Pelme Arivisory Chief in "China, who months. The British
Ime by the evalent prospect of a pro-, see the Minister has been were well, two men next week.
a continuoc longed world war. and, anxiously 1 week told a congress com- ohra to the work, the paper It is the fist case of its kind source of strength and encourag? watching Russia and the United aniter that there is no line ofmier Nehru's revent British de-sevakin
sati. They dally hinted that Pre-
reaffecting Americans in Czecho-22
ment during the vicissitudes of
of States, meditated profoundly what
Baltimore, Maryland.. defence South of the Yangise
siner the
credit th
fierce struggle for life, I have it would be wise and profitable. mail th conference,
March 29. river and that the Nationalist way to discuss Burma trous who entered the country without father and grandfather for a goo
Your Majesty's to do. called out war. One other American soldier alteady served
Members of $2፦r• 5,000,000- army cannot materially opposeley, was in reality to debate the leave it now nearing the end of my years as d
strong International Trasport Minister
And now thi of the
Britain, and its | Workers Federation,
whose regional security of South East n prison sentence for stealing an own, and my father and grand furspread association of States headquarters are In London, Asia. Lending Chinese
father served Queen, automoblic. This newspapers
orcurred
Victoria, but and dependencles, which hail were reported todhy to be plan- now under their voices to the de-
the same Ume.
sold the before the Communists come Into Your Majesty's treatment of me seemed on the verge of ruining a world boycott of all ships and her a Pacific pact.
Shun Pau, Australian Des-
Forelih power.-Reuler.
has been intimate and generous to whose very heart was about to be selling under the flags of Pann- pite the crisis in the govern- *
Secretary Herbert
ma and Honduras. Evatt hás
a degree that i had never deemed piercer, bad been for 15 months ❤❤❤ | possible.
concentrated upon the
The Federation ment's affans, papers on the Na-ls strongly advocated the for-01
0 work!- war pr
organisation mution in South East Asia of al Cuand Umno atch | *****
training its men and devot
tocker longshoremen and trans- alls infinitely-varied vits-portation workers, Maritime ths to the struggle. With a gusp unions of the American Federa-
astonishment Indeed, Sir, we have passed smaller neutrals and the sub-
and relief the tion of Labour are affiliater through days and weeks as trying Jugated States saw that the atoresident
M Harry Lundenberg. Pre- of the Federation of and un momentous as any in the still hone in the sky. Hope and bur Seafarers -International history of the English Monarchy, within it pession burned anexion, told the opening session and even now there stretches be the hearts of kundreds of nulle Union's biennial, conven fore us a long, forbidding rund. Ilions of men. The have been greatly cheered by our would triumph. Right cause i can vesels to the flags of Pann
the Reds
tionalist skle
pure in cument
on the Al-organization similar to the Wes- fern Union to resist alien aggred- lantic treaty and to put in a plension, Mr. Evatt added Australia
10 Pacile alliance.
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could cost
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The Tung Nan Jih Pao, spoke-ment to resist
South Chin Interests,
South East Asia, that :13 Orient
line-up At the recent Australasian do-
States the United more than its Occidental counter-sald the Sher Pao.
fence conference at Canberra, part hat appealed to America to
Lord 13. salvage its standing in the Farvel, special envoy of the Bri-
tish cabinet, reported that for The paper outlined many dif-mation of a Pacific alliance had culties, in the path of an East come more concrete. The paper
added ASIR
that Atlantic pact utif organisation. it asserted
cation came flest and plan for there was
internal
power the Pacifle are being temporarily struggle in the anti-Red cump. It shelved. vited the question of the balance of power in
the Far East be interprelation that the At- tween the British empire and the defense chain-an idea horne mit defence chain-an idea home onl United States as une phase of by current political observation the struggle.
It said "the nations in the East Chung Yang Jih Puo,
Washington-came from the also wie with the one another in
another securis the leadership_of_Asta...” government
The paper.
Atlantic pact The Indian Premier. Da Jowa- ning.
is not an end but a begini- harlal Nehru,
Chuns
Yank for
Says the example, More regional pacts will follo tnost zealous
in the leadership sweepstakes.
with the And he
purpose of restoring_lie resents balance the initiative faken by
of power between East "such
and West. the Philippines and countries as
Western criticism Aubala," says the Tung Man,
which com- declaring Quit Parifle pact pro-
plained the Atlantic pact by- The United Nations was oed variously in Nationalist China. One newspaper. the Ta Kung Pao, independent, saw the Atlantic pact
an instrument. to consolidale British and Amer- icon
hegemony.
The
paper brought in Wall
Street, imperi- alists, fascist Portugal and Spain. and other items In the Marxist glossary in its survey of the past. The tone was in contrast to that of a Chincre daily that said: "If a way to peace and compro- mise can be found under such a Balance of power, the world will bu ready to frust In it."--- clated Press.
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TRULY AN
New Export Restrictions
London. March 29, Mr. Harold Wilson, the President of the Board of Trade. may lay down new export restrictions on goods af potential military value this week.
The new measures would follow the questions by the United States Senate last week
of
Trying Weeks
of
winds
were
of
ramcn.
rendy to
tion that the transfer of Amerl- weekly luncheons in poor
would! noma and Honduras meant that trampled down. homb-battered Buckingham Palace, freedom, which in
The fing of seamen were no longer protest- and to feel that in Your Majesty hour was the Union Jack, wouk!
this fatefuled by American laws,
Mr. and the Queen there fames the still fly in all the
Lundenberg Eld that spirit that will
that duckers und transport daunted never he
blew.
workers wiru ready to refuse to hunelle. by peril, nor wearied
by unrelent
transport cargo carried under toll. This war has drawn the Ing about the British
But I and my faithful collea Finemonton and Honduran glags. Throne and the people more closely gues who brooded with accurate The Federation of Longshoremen trade policy with Eastern Iogether than was ever before re-information at the summit of the back up the scamen in this fight,
and Teamstery Europe, and the appeals of corded, and Your Majesties are scene hot no lack of cares. The he added. Opposition Members of more beloved by all classes and shadow of the Parliament to cease exports conditions than any of the princes already east its chill upon us. All would be instituted
U-boat blockade The international buyrutt of possible military value the past I am indeed prouid our
on a given fa 'the Soviet
plays depended that it should have fallen to my defeat of thin menace. The Battle the world, he said. satellite
upon the date to be fixed soon all over States.
and Buty to stund at Your In
Panamanian Majesty's aide as First Minister of Britain was won. The Dattle ships would he picketed in every
Battle
Honduran statement on March 24, which set off the
in such a climax of the British of the Atlantic way stury, and it is not without good fought,
this would be still to be port, and contreversy, Mr. Wilson
sigoni for longshoremeen and sure hape and confidence in said that British trade with
teamsters to refuse to load and the future that I sign myself "on Eastern Europe was guided
unload all vesels Narild day."
Bying their when ⚫by consideration of econo-
the gallant
Dog-Reutor. Australians are gathering another mic advantage.
twenty thousand Italian prisoners. Your Majesty's faithful and
devoted servant and jeel,
WINSTON S. CHURCHILL.
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The Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, said that the Government had de- cided to impose controla cerloin exporta strategic value indicating that he had discussed schedule of such goods with the Brussels realy powers Foreign Ministers. The Commonwealth and United States Governments have also been cdnsalted, Britain's action is not, de- pendent on other countries.
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Hungry Days Ahead U.S.Teacher Warns
Philadelphia, March 29.
"Day by day, year by year, we are steadily increas ing the number of hungry, gnawing stomachs that have got to crawl on the good earth, for nourishment,” says Willard E. Goslin, President of the American Association. School Adminis- Trators,
Addressing the 5,000 school administrators gather- ed in Convention Hall today on education and the conservation of natural resources, he said:
"I want to remind us, as members of the human race, as citizens of America, that If we could dissolve the conflict, 'be="" tween the great ideologies of
earth's
building the good capacity to support those al- ready with us."
J
"For more than 100 years we the world, if we could come have raced through the topsoil, within the limits of our own that make up America.
the trees, and other resouregu nation (to wipe out the differ- what have we, as school teachers, ences between groups and in-donó about It?" he asked. terests in America, we would
Yet.
*till kull stand on the brink of We have done next to nothing. disaster when we take the long We have got the notion that the view at the road we are tra business of education Wan to velling in America and around feadh reading, writing and arith- the world."
metic. But you can't have De- mocracy that way, and, nhither Golin, who is Superintendent can you feed the people of this of Pasadena, California, Schoolshion or any place else. wald:
pro-
must develop
ducation to come to
"Thu', karth's "population multiplying 100 rapidly and we grips with the problems that are do not have the riïourole to gnawing away at the capacity of Trochte. 17. Dura. {à Ary 'Un-† the side, women and children of swer to the prostem which led America and elsewhere In ANDRO OF US A TV, In the final World to livegooit life, or we the stability of the earth's papula, bave lost the thee, he said, tion and in conserving and re. | Autocinföd Press,
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