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ORIENTAL
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1949.
QUICK ACTION
WANTED
ON ITALIAN COLONIES
Independence For Libya Demanded
Lake Success, April 27. In a press statement, Man. jour Kaddara, Secretary- General of the National Council for the Liberation of Libya, demanded full Inde- pendence for all Libya,
He said: "We will realit
our
the means t with 411 disposal any settlement which does not racognite the unity of our country and our scred rights to dignified life.
"PAR,
Lake Success, April 27.
Britain is reported to be ready to rook separate Unit- ed Nations action on Cyrenaica if the General Assembly is unable at its present session to de- cide on the disposition of Italy's pre-war
colonies.
A British spokesman told reporters that there still appears to be no agreement on a solution to the problem as a whole, and a postponement until the session in the Autumn may be the only course open,
"All Asia is awake: They would He said, however, that Britain stil hopes to get netion new on say imperialism is not dead. You the United States proposal that would start struggles the end of Cvrennien be placed under A which none could sve."--Asso-
trusteeship system underclated Press. British administration,
UN free, parcaful and
Tre
Other former calonies involved in the debate before the Assem-
Committee bly's "Politieni Italian Somaliland, Eritren ranck other parts
of Libya, Tripolitania and Fezzan. Italian
Independent Libya la Indeed the only solution which would conform to the principles of the charter of the United Nations and the provistons of the peaco treaty." Associated Prezi
Prisoners' Anti-Bao Outburst
Salgon, April 28,
The noise of shouting und sing – 7 hear from outside the Sal- gon Central Prison today, is un- derstand to be a demonstration by Vietminh (the Indochinese au- tonomy movement) political pri- soners against the return to indo- china of the ex-Emperor of An- nam, Bao Da
Erle Low of South Africa sok It had been shown in the cle bale that some countries want
the new Italy for the
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London, April 20. Sald be "This is spirit of The International Committee Trades Unlon Congresa vengeance not in accord with the of the
policy of spirit of the United Nations." met today to draft a
He called for a quick sette-future international co-operation 21.00 pm-Ball New
the General ment of the problemi,
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approval by Paying for.
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Bao is to head the new Viet-Tripolitumia and Eritrea," nar State, orvvisaged in his March
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DUMPING OF
JAP TEXTILES
Patterson, New Jersey,
The long-term objective of this polley will be a new international South Afrien favoured giving trade salon organisation in up- Ethiops an millet to the Rei i position to the now Communiata Sea through Eritrea and trustee-led Wolki Federation of Trade
In Cyrenaica, Unions. ships for Britain
The American Federations France in the Fezzan and Holy in Tripolitanin and Somabland
Labour, which has a niste sty He sat there was in
April 27. a large and powerfully advocated a new mønstre, agreement an U dis-rganisation
A campaign to have Congress posul of all the colonies except understood
witter! delay, in place un embargo on Jupanean to have suggested
labels woven silks, rayons and together trate unlon movements that a liaison committee, bringing has been launched by a Canumit- tee of New Jersey textile manu- return fram my parts of the world, might be formed in June when
facturers. delegates from many
The campaign is part countries
to eliminate what they dtes- will atteny the International eribe as the ruinous competition
forced upon
industry American by the military occupation gov-
in Japan. ernment
A Committee spokesman said six months more of the occupa
Government's practices In tion dumping millions of yards woven Japanese textiles on the American
market will bring about an almost complete collapse of the textile industry in the United States-Associated Press.
A delegation headed by Gen-tants are unarmos in one thing oral Nguyen Van Xum, heat of
The
Labour
Geneva.
Office
SUC.
The Provisional Central Govern- fear a return ment of Vietnam, left Saigon to day for Singapore Dal.
Rank Asha, the Syrian dele gate,
the opposed of any colonies to Italy, con- tending that the burden would be too heavy and the cost too great for Italy to bear.
Conference He maintained that the inbubi-
This committee, it is to Italian
gested, might prepare for world conference to take place The Syrian said: "We have
later in to meet Banheard
the year. It seama representatives of the doubtful, however, whether the people say they
will resist t
polley to be formally adopted return to Italy. Do you think the
by the TUC tomorrow will be Arabs will stand by while Italian
As far-reaching as this. sul down worships
the Suez The discussions at the trade Unite! The de- Canal Will the
States union conferences since January stami uscle and see dollars given | suggest that rank and file bock- o Italy used in crushing resis-ing for a new world organisation tonce?
Bao Dai left Cannes by air on Sunday for Indochina, where he Is expected to becoine lica of the new State of Vietnam. legation will accompany him to Dnlat, in Southern Annam.
The delegation include M. Tran
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Edinburgh, April 26. Incomplete or unsigned wills were found after the leath of Miss Annie Moon, at Fifeshire.
will be grunted.--Reuter,
HIROHITO GETTING A VERY BAD PRESS
Tokyo, April 27.
On the eve of Emperor Hirohito's birthday, General MacArthur's Headquarters today published an analysis of Japanese magazine articles which shows that Japan's once god-like ruler is get- ting the worst press since the surrender.
Scotland, in 1945, the Court of Hirohito, who will be 48 on Friday, is becoming o
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target for increased criticism by both left and right wing intellectuals, the survey shows. Japanese writers. university protestors and scientists are ad- from out- will in 1941 vocating everything
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that failure of the International
to touch the Emperor and the
Military Tribunal Imperial
the Emperor's war from known Institution come
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A Tokyo University professor. vocates of abdication are by no
Kazue Watan, writes that he to mpons limited
the Com-u munists. On the other hand, a hopes Hirohito himself will take
the initiative
in abolishing the few pro-Emperor writers appear in print,"
emperor system and thus make himself the true object of national veneration,
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