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AFRICAN MOB STONE POLICE IN THE RAND

~ Johannesburg, May 29. Africans today stoned police officers as they dispers-

od crowds which had gathered, despite an official bon, in townships near hero, expecting to be addressed by South Africa's only Com- munist Member of Parliament, Mr. Sam Kahn. Detectives trailing Mr. Kahn and his assistants to

different meeting places posted notices pro- hibiting the gatherings, signed by the Acting Chief Justice of Johannesburg, Mr. C. Back- keberg.

As on Mr. Kahn's previous

visit to Johannesburg, ROMO weeks ago, the Minister of Jus- lce, Mr. C. R. Swart, banned the meetings under the Riotous As-

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Havana, May 29. Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary- Cleneral of the United Nations, suld at a press conference today that there is very little possi- bility of Spain entering United Nations now.

the

Je does not belleve that Gen- Stone were thrown at mounted eral Franed will ask for ndmis-

Alexandra, 10 milesalon while the police at

United Nations North of the city, and at another 1947 resolution condemning his township, Newclare. an African regime is in effect.

after A

woman was arrested Flying Squad ear had been struck by stones,

at

When mounted police tempted to disperse the crowd in aade street stones were flung at then.

The

then policy

rushed Johannesburg to ole scrcas perar mestings in other town Knipa.

At Newelare, the district com- mandant was shouted down when

tell the crowd' he attempted to that the meeting was banned. A mounted squadron and a strong to the was called police forer ne, and the crowd was told to disperse.

Angry Mob

twice

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moved on to Muronka townsh

to disperse another meeting. A

Asked about the sending of】 diplomatic mission: 1" Spain, Mr.J Lie said that it would violate the

THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1949,

PI Attack On Anti-Red Campaign

Manta, May 29.

Tha Lower House Com- milteo Da Un-Filipina Ac. tivitias, which HAR bear screening subversive activi. ties, particularly Commun. lam, In the Philippines, waE the target of a bitter attack today by Mr. Marlano P. Balgos, Bocretary-General of the Communist Party of the Philippines.

He described the Commit. tep's work and effort to per. aunde local aditors to stoor away from Communist pro- paganda and hand-oute, beps- cially those that come period. Ically allegedly from the Hukbalahap Commander-in-

Chief, Luis Taruo, 21 the latest attempt of the Com- mittee to assassinate the free. dom of expression in the Philippines-Reuter.

spirit of the lecis un adopted by by similar commissions for Eu- the Assembly, There nothing rope and the Far East. to enforce thus deckin Le add-

He expects them to give ed, but it has great nicrul force. special attention to trade with the rest of the world and la. crosse food production.

Mr. Lie sald he firmly believes that the Latin American Govern- Mr. Lie, who is to open the ments will act on tho recom-second session of the Latin Am- mendations of the Economic Com-erican Econunie Commission to- mission especially in view of the night, will leave for Lake Sue- examples of the good work done eens tomorrow,--Reuter.

Reds Tightening Up In Czechoslovakia

Prague, May 29.

police detachment, left behind to President Klement Gottwald of Czechoslovakia was

maintain urder at Newclare, was surrounded by

by an angry mob.

A Flying Squad car was struck by stones and the pollee then ar- rested the Atrien woman,

At Moroko. the crowd dis- but the poller trailed Mr. Kal township to township until they eventually caught up with him.

Mr. Kahn then spoke to the

Major P. distilet coninundant, Grobler, In

persed without trouble, from

today ra-elected Chairman of the national Communist Party, which ended its ninth Con- gress here today.

since they

M. Rudol Slansky was re-in Czechoslovakia elected General Secretary of the gained power in February of last Farty's Central Committee, which year. was reduced from 130 to 97 members.

The Army, police, Industry and the Party itself acknowledged The Congress approved a new that hostile elements had penst- statement, Mr. system of tighter controls over rated the most sacrosanct

of new members quarters,

Kahn described the ban as un- the acceptance lawful and unconstitutional and the election of officers. There was no Information to in- dicate apprehension that public peace would be endangered.

Right As MP

All Party members in the Czech Government and on the Slovak Board of Trustees arc ЛOW

Com- members of the Central mittee,

the

"The Minister of Justice is blacking out freedom of speech and preventing me from fut. filling my function as a Mem-

be met by a fighter Party organi-Kress. Their impression of It had from officials' re- ber of Parlament by forbid-

and

ob- from personal ding me to address the Trans- sution and by aiming at a policy to be gained

which will achieve a broader ports val Africans, Mr. Kahn cald. basis of popularity.

scrvation since 10 governing party of Czechoslovakia had to

Opposition and resistance were found among the prasante. Party officials wore accused of acting dictatorially. Mora

promised-of purges are Party, of

of books, of schools, of libraries. The outstanding feature of the

Western correspondents were to the Con- Congress has been that the grave difficulties and defletencies must refused admission

(Mr. Kahn, though

munist, was elected

a Com- Stringent self criticism high- be protected in its meeting place But to relighted the many difficulties with extraordinary security pre- present that party in Parliament which the Communists have met cautions ---Reuter. but as one of three Europcars

representing the Africans).

be

Mr. Kahn added, however, that had been allowed to address Afrleons in the Cape area, where he represents them.

He added: "I prospose to return Witwatersrand in three weeks' time for a further series of meet- ings and stall continue to come i until my democratic right as a Member of Parliament is respect- ed."-Reuter.

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The State Department has assured the Congress that it has made no șecret deals in negotiating the North Atlantic defence pact and, that the treaty does not provide for Italy's rearmament. The twin assurances were made by a Department spokesman in testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee which has been made available;

They stated categorically that take unspecified measures likely Italy will not be rearmed In to lead to hostilities. violation of the Allied peace "It is inconceivable that 12 de- treaty with the former chemy nations, all predominantly country. They also said the democratic In organisation, could or fence pact carries no secret ad- would negotiate any secret deals Bitional protocols and none were

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Manila, May 29.

A delegation headed by the Secretary of Labour, Mr. P. Lovina, will represent the Philippine Republic at the tri- partite conference of the Inter- national Labour Organisation which will be held at Geneva, Switzerland, from June 8 to July 2.

The other members are Judge Juan L. Lanting. Mr. Conrade Benitez, an educator, and Mr. A Guarantee

Jose Muana, an attorney long The State Department moved Identified with the labour move to destroy any concern that the meat in the Philippines.

With the exception of Mr. pact might carry secret commit Lovina they composed this coun- ments in a special report on the try's delegation to the ILO differences between the North Conferenco

held in the United Atlant Atlantic treaty and traditional States last year.

military alliance.

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In addition to the above de- legates there will be six alter- nates so that the entire delegation win comprise 10 officials.

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