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JAPAN STUDIES SOUTH AMERICAN PROSPECTS
Mexico City, April 10.. Japan, anxious to expand her foreign trade, is in- vestigating the possibility of rogaining some of her pre-war markets in Lotin America. At the same time, the Allied 'authorities in Tokyo are studying 'whot products Latin America can of- fer to help Japanese industry and replenish the Japanese bread basket.
For these purposes, a special | Mr Frook Elckell, chief of the mission of the Supreme Com-Foreign Commerce and Trade mand of the Allied Powers Division of SCAP, is to make (SCAP), in Japan, headed by a survey of the possibilities of trade between Latin America and Japan.
Syrian Unity A Necessity
Amman, April 10. King Abdullah of Transjor- dan, father of the Greater Syrin Plan. still considers Syrian unity a national necessity but belleves that the Palestine prob- lem should be settled first.
(The Greater Syria Plan for the felloration DI Transjordan, Iraq, Syria and part of Palestine was proposed by King Abdulinh two years ago).
In
a Palace statement issueil here today, King Abdullah said: "Co-operation with the presetaf Syria is the only step contem-
plated until the Arabs general- ly express thoir verdict,"
The King considers that last! month's Syrian coup
d'etat in- dicates the desire of the Syrians to build their estate on a solid foundation.
King Abdullah had proposed lu Shukri Kourtly the execution of the Greater Byrla Plan just year, when they had both agreed to postpone further talks until the Palestine problem was solved.
The mission, which in addition to Mr. Eickell Includes tirne Americans representing the Alllod Supreme Command and four Jap- anese technicians of the Japanese Board of Trade, is visiting Mexico at the invitation of the Govern ment.
the
and
And
ARABS PROTEST UN DECISION
Tripoll, April 11. Tripoli police were called out today when Arabs tried to hold a protest demonstration against the United Nations Politicul Com- mittee declaton
hear Italy's viewR on the disposal of hier
former colonies.
to
Arab shops were closed and notes were sent to foreign con- sulates stressing Arab clains for the territorial unity and Indepon-i dence of Libya.-Reuter,
Smallpox Deaths Among Passengers
London, April 11.
on
A fourth smallpox death
·smong passengers who rosch- Britain from Austraila board the tinér Moolten eight days ago, was reported #to- night.
The victim
middle-
aged woman whose name has not been disclosed.
Mr. R. Allen, aged 69, was the first passenger to contract the diacaso. He died
Since the Itner docked, hla wife and a girl on a visit to relativos, BS Fan Elma Wall, aged 24, have died In Dritain, Three other passengers are under observation-Router.
ARMISTICE TALKS
IN THE BALANCE
Tel Aviv, April 10.
After a brief stay here, it Ta continuing its Journey South through Latin America, to ex- plore the
possibilities of trade The resumption of the Israeli-Syrian armistice talks exchanges between
Spanish
appeared still undecided after a two-hour meet- Portuguese- speaking American Republics.
ing here today.. While refusing to divulge de- At tails of how the mission intends to work. Mr. Bliviano da Silva, u naturalised American citizen, who is acting as advance repro- sentative declared that Japon no longer constitutes threat to world trade as she did before the
War
the meeting were two of the Acting Mediator, Dr. Ralph Bunche's, representatives and Dr. Walter Eyton, Director General of the Israeli Foreign Office.
Wns
on his
Jsrael has expressed her said: "A very long peace. I just Leadiness to resume the
talks want to rest," next Tuesday
Dr. Bunche, who provided the Syrians withdraw first from a
way to the United States, told "At Disadvantage"
correspondents; "Before putting height known 还要负责金
ax
223.
down the reins, 1 must go 10 which the Israelis assort
the rent Counters Bernadotte explained, Japanese Syrians
occupied after the Stockholm. I was not able to ac- exporters truce.
company the Count's body on its purney from Palestino Inst September, I had to stay on the jub.
2
"psides being AR assistant to Count Bernadotte when he was Palestine Mediator, was also his close perzonal friend. We owe so much to him. It was ha
charted the who
path to Peace."
Then, he manufacturers and were able to under-sell compel-
After today's conference here. ing nations, mainly because of extremely low production costs. informed sources said the Israelis
Today, Japan has lost here still adamant on this. merchant
Dr. Bunche's representatives- flect
her colonies such
Manchuria, Korea, M. Hearl Vigter and General William Riley, United Nations and Okinawa, Formosa
which
Chief of Staff in Palestine-in ware sources for cheap
raw
usked the Israelis materials, and her cheap labour turn
to re- from Irain
further military has trebled In cost since the
movements in the area, pre-war years.
Dr. Bunche is leaving Geneva
Dr. Bunche said he would stay "Japan is now at a disadvant-
tomorrow for on Monday night at Countess age," he added, "because of they special train
"to increased!
Stockholm manufacturing
pay my last res- Bernadette's home before leaving costs
pects to Count Folice Bernadotte." for Paris on Tuesday morning. which her industries have to beur
He told reporters: "Now that From Paris he will probably The statement wald: "Since and the need for competing on a
the fighting is
to
United the over in Palestine, į travel by sen problem
basis with other I consider my mission at an end. States, preparing u repart for the been quality and price not solved yet there is no need to
manufacturing countries."
Although disturb people's minds."
To continue would infringe on the Security Council on the way. Japanese manufactur- crs and exporters
work of the United Nations Con- "It is purely a voluntary re- are now con-
ellation Commission," who centrating on Far Eastern mur-
port for their information, on Asked about his plans for the the close supervision kets, where low-priced and in-
and the ferior quailty goods are in wide future, Dr. Buncho smiled and armistice negotiations."-Reuter, demand Mr. Da Silva sald, Japan' is producing fairly good quality. standard merchandise which has a market in the Western hemis- phere, especially the United States. Reuter.
the
has
The Palace spokesman summoned reporters u hear the statement said that the envoys whom King Abdullah sent to the Syrlan capital after the coup carried his congratulation and as- surances of this desire for Co- operation with the new regime.
| Reuter,
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Lesson 31 (H)
A Story: (Continued)
58.
Kuldzer-gay2 seung2- hah, wah: "Ngaw ̧bah-hah1‚yau
gom daw! tseen2
yau gom3 daw' ook!
yau gom daw ngau yauyau gam" daw1 gung'-,yun."
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59.
*
shik hoh" 2ych,
jue daaye ook';
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dzaj* "
61. "Deem1-gnaye" „ngaw
yecon3
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To implore. To plend.. To
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huk fann-bui
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ngaw
hai kul-shue1„dzoh yut1 gaw" gung-, yun."
63. Kui kuet-yee1 faan1
ook1-kay2.
DON'T SAY IT!
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