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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1949.

RICE CONSUMING PEOPLES WORSE OFF THAN BEFORE

ALBANIAN LEADER EXECUTED

London, June 13.

Vice The former Albanian Premier; General Kochi Djodje, has been executed #fter being found guilty of collaboration with Marshal Tito. the Premier ΩΡ Yugoslavia, according to an Al- banian Ministry of the Interior ennouncement quoted tonight by Tirana Radio.

He was Saturday, Boid.

Poris, Juno 13.

Rice-consuming peoples of the Far East, with the oxcoption of Slam, Burma ond Indo-China, oro generally worse off than over beforo.

Mr. Morris E. Dodd, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Association of the United Nations, states this in a report to the FAO Council meeting which opened here today. Dodd made an extensive trip to the Near East and Asia recently to study the food and agricul- tura situation thora.

Mr.

Outlining proposals to improve fod production in the East, Mr. Dodd wrote: "Cattle raising

Genernt Djodje, a former Gen- eral Secretary

of the Albaninn Communist Party, was sentenced to death by the Supreme Court Tirana on Friday for culla- boration with Marshal Tito and attempting to submit Albania to "his rule

hould receive a great deal of at shot at midnight tention both for nutritional rea- the announcements and because of the need of

cattle for draught power. "

"Very many cattle have been by the war and destroyed by rinderpest, and in the Philippines, for instance, the number of unl mais is now less than half of be- fore the war. Improvements could be achieved rapidly.

After a month's secret tra}, the Court also sentenced MI. Pandi Kistu, former President of the State Commission and Polit. buro Chief In Albania, to 20 years' intprisonment.

Both General Djodje and M. Klatur were diamissed from the Albanian Communist

Jast October I being main toolá of Yugoslavia Albania."

When it

The PAO is already launching a large scale campaign of rinder nest vaccination which should be followed as soon possible by a programme for the improve- ment of livestock,

#National

economic plans of developinent should include the procurement of such facilities. in other regions forest conserva- tion and reforestation are quired:

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Land Reforms

-

ention should be paid to land "In agricultural planning, et-

tenure conditions, which call for revision in many sections of the Near East and Asin where they indirect among the major causes of prevailing low yields.

"The reforma which ord now being carried out

in Japan ond Keren should be closely investi guled.

"Farmers should have suff -- alent land and sufficient in. centives to be able to make a decent living by their labour. "While food reforms will go a

"There are good cattle breeds already in existence well adapted to the area. In Asia, and plans might be made to develop a de- Party tolled programme of cattle prolong way towards achieving his

"eduction covering more than one country, if not the wholo region."

Fisheries

Ta

dis- announced the missals, Tirana Radlo soil that the two men had been prepared to murder the Albanian Primig Minister, General Enver Hodja, and "surrender Albania to Trot- skyist Yugoslavia."-Reuter.

Tin Committee Yearly Meet

London, June 14. The International Tio Study Group will start its yearly meet- ing on Tuesday with delegates from consuming and producing countries attending..

The meeting, which will be held in private, will discuss primarily

The report continued: "There are in the East hüge aquatic resources and there is almost

an unlimited fold for develop. ing fish. consumption. Hore again, progress is hampared by the lack of suitable equipment and, to a lesser extent, of tech- nical knowledge,

"Bunts, shing tackle and nots are lacking and apparently can. not be produced for 1sek of n- ancial resources. Equipment for processing and, transportation also needed.

"While there

are, at least in zome regions, huke forest Te- sources, Brewood is completely

except locally unobtainable

in

in

objective, they should be coupled with the development of rural Industries lo help relleve rural

and uld under-employment the development of agriculture,

"Attacks on malaria, intestinal parasite, tuberculosis

and other preventable diseases should be regarded as an essential part of n co-ordinated programie."-- Reuter.

BISHOP YU-PIN IN NEW YORK

New York, June 13. Paul Yu-Pin, Catholic Arch- bishop of Nanking, was received today by Mayor William O'Dwyer in a closed session.

Drive On Religion Requested

New York, Juno 13. The Stalingrad newspaper "Communist of Tadjikistan" called

for

a strengthened drives against religion, der- erfbing it ar an ald to the perpetuation of A number of reactionary feudal elements In daily life, according to * Moscow do patch to the "New York

said: "The

erk Times"

The

now

report Tadjikistan

Han newspaper points out: "The Moalam clergy in Turkey' and' · Iraw⋅ supported Germany during the war and of serve the 'Interests American Imperialists who are preparing for a new war. "Roligion continues as ' capitalistic remnant In the minds of some who think '11- nesses are only punishment sent by Allah, It was added." -Router.

Cominform Planning Meeting

Warsaw, June 13. Some members of the Polish Government think the Conunformi third Is about to meet for the ilme to plan 'concrete measures ugainst Yugoslavia.

The expulsion of Yugoslavia from the Cominform for "devia- tlonist" Ideology was announced after the meeting.

(Reports that a meeting of the Cominform was held somewhere in Eastern Europe in the middle of February were denied by Com munist sources in Czechoslovakia, Italy and France).-Reuter.

PHYSICIST PAYS TRIBUTE TO

ATOM PROGRAMME

Washington, June 13.

The Atomic Energy Commission has done a far better Job of turning out now and more powerful atomic weapons than ho had thought possible, Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer said today. Dr. Oppenheimer is the noted physicist who helped

to make the first atomic bomb.

He offered the joint Congres- sional Atomie Energy "Com- mission à point by point, Te- buttal of the accusations" of In- credible mismanagement levelled against the Commission chalenian, David Lilienthal "by: "Sunútor

By Bourke Hickenlooper."

gramme.TM

FRONTIER BOMBING

Furce

Rawalpindi June 13. Dr. Oppenheimer asserted: "! Pakistan Royal Air cannot imagine a better pro- planes yesteritay counter-attack-

The Wartime head of the ntom

da force of Afghan lovies and

A followers of Haja Mirza plant ät Log

Alamos, New Chan, the Fakir of ipi, after he Mexico, and at present chairman ing fired at from the Pakistan of the Commission's General Ad-side of the North West Frontier visory Committee, also said in

the Pakistan Anny Headquarter answer to one of Senator Hicken-

-aid here today. louper's most specife complaints that the export

of radionetive Isotopes to Norway and Finland is more likely to help than hurt the United States,

He said he knows of no way that, the Russians could use the isotopes to their military advant

One plane was damaged, the statement said, and some casual- ties were inflcted on the ground force.

The "While reconnoissance fights over North Waziristan, a strong concentra

statement said: Army

road. Pakistan planes

age even if they fell into So-tion of the Fakir's followers was viet hands.

He also played down the Importance of four grammes of uranium-235- stiti "meaing" from the Commission's Chicago laboratory:

No Way

The Atomic Energy Commis- sion under Mr. Lilienthal's chair- manship ha beeh exporting ikmall amounts of ræilloisotopes to the Iran curtain nations inside for scientific research purposes. Some have gone to Finland and Norway,

Senator Millard Tydings asked Dr. Oppenheimer if Russia, in the event that the isotopes tell into her hands, could use them to develop her military machine, Dr. Oppenheimer 'replied: “I know of no way in which this would help

them. But I know

FOREIGN LABOUR nothing about Russia."-Unlied

It

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that

Press.

PAPER SUED

Geneva, June 13. Is presumed that they discussed

The

Labour International problems of the Government and

Omee announcext today the state of Catholicism in face

saven of its member countries of the Chinese Communists,

Archbishop

will be tender-might import over 200,000 for The ed a reception and testimonial eign workers hefore the end of dinner on June 14 by representa the year, tives of all faiths in New York Canada, the largest single im- at the Astor Hotel. He will leave porter of foreign labour among The case arloes from an article for Talwan on June 17 to re the 22 countries, said it is quite entitled ""Bumours About Dr.

ume his work against of

Com- possible that: 125,400 foreign Beel" which appeared in the munism.-United Press;

workers will be needed.-Reuter.] paper on June 11--Reuter.

whether to coll an international

forest areas Vast areas of good tin conterence in the near future.

umber remain unexploited due to Mr. Carlos Victor Aramayo, the inaccessibility, of equipment publisher of "La :}agon" of 14' and transportation facilities. Tuz "WTB" fick us delegate from Here again equipment for cutting. Bolivia. He arrived on Saturday awing and transportation from Paris.-Associated Press. wood is not available.

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observed, accompanied by contingent of afghan levies.

"One of the Fair's guns also was observed in the neighbour hood. As the patrolling aircraft flew over the sied, rifle Are was opened by the hostile forces

and zuddenly

without notice. One aircraft was damaged.

"The Pakistani aircraft replied, causing 'some' casualties. An in- quiry Into the full fonts is in pro- gress."-Reuter.

Oslo Customs Strike Over

, Oslo, June 13. A six-day old strike of customs officials, which forced the diver sion of some cargo vessels from porla, to Swedish Norwegian ended today with an expectation that the wage negotiations with the Government will be resumed. in Bergin, Work was started Molde and Kristiansand morning and in Oslo later in the

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The Hague, June 13. Dr. Louis M. Becl. former Iry Dutch Royal Commissioner Indonesto, is suing the Dutchy after meetings of striking custom men in each of the parts. Communist paper "De Warrheld"

Shipping is now nonnal in Oslo for libel.

Fort, but considerable delay, is ex- pected in clearing goods plied up in railway and postal custo houses for the pust. alx days. Reuter.

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