BERLIN RAILWAYMEN'S PLAN TO LIFT CITY'S "LITTLE BLOCKADE"
NO END TO COLD WAR IN SIGHT
Washington, June 22.
The Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, today urged Congress to back up some worthwhile progress made at the Parls Big Four meeting by ratifying the North Atlantic Pact and passing the arms to Europe programme
at this session.
Berlin, Juno 23.
West Berlin's 14,000 anti-Communist railway strikers agreed today to lift the "little block- ado" of Western Borlin.
But they refused to end their five-week old strike. Union leaders admitted that the Russian-con- trolled railway management may not accept the strikers' "emergency service" plan. This plan would rostere supply lines between West
Borlin and the rest of Germany.
A union spokesman said the fresh potatoes from the West for Western Rector overhead trains, the first time for 11 months when which normally carry nearly the Soviet authorities lifted the
dally, 000,000
passengers
blockade a month age, remain idle.
will
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1949.
Rail Scheme Totally Impracticable
An
Berlin, June 22.
official Britian state- ment tonight describes the emergency service proposed by the striking West Dorlin railwaymen to unload supply trains from Western Germany In Berlin's Western sectors as totally impracticable.
ex-
"The Western Comman dants could hardly be pected to sponsor this sug gestion officially," the state- ment sald.-Reuter,
"Remember Germany's
Victims'
At Bad Godesberg, a conference and officers closed after adopting of German right wing politicians
London, June 22. Mr. Ernest Bevin, the Foreign a manifesto urging their fellow jemantrymen to eject the deemed | Secretary, urged the House of corner parties and vote for independents | Commons today to have
in their hearts for the victims of in the coming elections.
Germany.
Soviet zone will be allowed to
Na freight consligned to the
move through
Western (10 A Acheson called for Con-
sectors, which the strikers von Kressional action in A statement isted after he appeared beforetral, he added.
a closed session of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to report on the Paris conference.
"Although
Following urgings trom Amer- ican and British officinis, the i The signatories a nounced that union admitted it is obligated to, they will not form a new party establish emergency service im- or provide Amanclat support for individual candidates. The mant- mediately.
festo, which will be telegraphed Inter-zonal to the three Western Military trains to Potsdam and Recept Governors, attacks the establish them from there," Helna Brucht, ed parties for fulling
fu Inspire Chairman of the Union said, the German people with a united will. I called on all classes to untie in the cause of Germany,
"We will offer
A member had asked whether he would order the cessation of the dismantling of the Fischer- synthetic petroleum Tropsch plant in the Ruhr in view of the reasoned case made against it by the German representatives of people.
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Mr. Bevin replied that not accept the implication in the second part of the question.
progress was made toward
cold war solving problems, failure of the
confer- er and enre jo obluda a satisfactory firma agreement on the economic and political unification of Ger- many Dustrate the still widely divergent views on basic Issues between the Soviet Union and
"If they (the railway manage- the Wertern powers,
ment) do not co-operate on this be said. The United States frin
ffron policy busis it means that they are West and East Germany can in Europe need incking up willing to impor the blockade I never have healthy trade rela- with Senate
the again." entification of
tions with each other as long as trealy
apri Congressional appro-
the West Germany is used by the val of
Bracht said the union plans to Americans as an outlet for Ainer- operate trains only during day-eati Kimme, be added.
over-production, Herr "1 would appeal to members to Lime hours. The union Teaser sald Helmich Bau. Check m of the have a corner in their hearts for the men will work the
Soviet Z ne Commission, tolt af the victims Germany," Mr. gency service without pay
plenary session of the Commis- Bevin said, ston in Berlin today,
eminpanton armis pro-
According to diplomatic in formante, Mr. Acheson told the Foreign Relationn Committee
that no end to the cold war is in sight.
Such a
·
emer-
service would invoive John
Foster Dulles, the Repub-certain amount of en-operation lican Party's foreign key at with the Saviel
signal viser, sahl today that the results system, of the Parts meeting demonstrate the itussion seatres to ropew full diplomatic relations with the West.
He added: "But the change in attitude did not come about be- ease The Soviet delegation was converted to munduration. The Soviet leaders my feel that their immediate problem in Europe is
is not to get
but keep what they hav
Mr. Dulles sak Russla
Russia may be
Heading for an internal struggle
as serious as that which culmin- inter?
1830 purge
trials
West Notified
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"This particular plant is in the prohibited and limited industries Action, and for that being dismantled.
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CANTONESE BY RADIO
Vocabulary:
277. (toni) fanya(8).
279.
BY S.K. LEE
278. (maan) (9)maan.
(fol) fay(1). Combinatione:
11. Fnaye(3) dee(1)
Lesson 37 (B)
12. Fanye(3) hoh(2) daw.(1) 13. (3) Maan maan (2).
14. (3) Mann maan(2)
15.
10.
17..
18.
10.
(1)huang.
Shue(1) (3) fook.
hoong(1).
(1) Ilong-hoong(1) goong(1)- sec(1).
(1)Haang (2)lay.
20. (2) Moon yee(3).
Fust Quick. Rapid. Slow.
A ticket
Faster. Quickly. Bo quick, Hurry, Much faster. Much quicker. Slowly. Take it easy. Byo'n byo. Good-bye. (by the host).
Comfortable.
Aerial navigation.
A company. A corporation. An aviation corporation,
Kaggage Luggage Contented. Sathaned.
Transport and Communication: (Continued)
12. (2)Ngaw
(3)dzee-gay (2)
seung(3)-(2)hah:
"Daap (3) (1)shuen hui(3), tanye(3)-(3) moan."
13. "Danp(3) faw(2)-chel (1)
hul(3), (2)ngaw
(3)yau
pah(3) (1)m-(3)hal gay(2) shue (1)-(3) fook."
14. "Danp(3) fay(1) gay (1),
hui (3) sui(1) - (1)yeen gwal(3)-dec(1). (3)daan- (3)hal Inaye(3) hoh(2)-
daw (1).
13. Gom(2), (2)ngaw (3)dznu
kuet (3) - yea(3)
danp(3) fay(1) gay(1) hui(3)
10. (2)Ngaw hul(3) doh (3)
gaan(1)
(1)hong-
(1) goung(1)-sec(1)- geh(3) seh(2) (3)dzeo - (1)lau.
17. (2) Ngw (3)wah-yut(1)– gaw(3) sch(2) - Jen(2)- Jee(1). (2)ngaw, seung(2) cinap(3) fay(1) gay(1)- hui(3), Joong(1)-gwok(3).
is
18,
Mr. Bevin stated that Britain had tried to keep dismantling in Germany to a minimum consistent with security.
"The German economic organs will only be able to develop fruitful avlastionis, as recommend ed by the Paris Conference, ir
"We do not want to make the they are allowed to represent the mistake which we made after the interests of Germany and Gier- | iąją war," he added. Reuter, mans only,” he said.
difficulties
powers,
Union leaders polifted the city's three Westem. commanders their decision by letter. They also **Inter-zonal tracta notitted the police uttl Herrare to be expected from the Ernest Reuter, May on 01
Western West policy of the Berlin,
since the American Joint In part-Export Agency is changing said Western Germany Into a market workmen will report La the for Anueriran. surplus produc freight yards on Thursday
Han," he added. --Associated Press
meter.
A union
amnovacement
to
make technical preparations for restoring normal traille. By Friday, trains from Western Ger-
conducted by Amdrei Vyshinsky, many to Berlin will actually be now Soviet Foreign Minister,
United Press.
TIE VOTE ON · THOREZ ISSUE
tr-
moving through the yard: word unloading depots, the an- nouncement, adeled.
The union sold it will guarantes The proper dispersal of West Berlin-bound trains if Soviet zote railway men send them into yards in the Western sector,
Afghan Move On Bombing
to
London, June 22. The Afghan Ambassador Britain, Sardar Faiz Mohamuned Zekria Khan, has made represen Before taking their latest teations at the Foreign Office about The French National Assem-cision, the strike leaders
voted the alleged bombing of Afghan Soviet assurances territory by Pakistani, planes on
no reprisals
June 12, the ren end their strike.
remove
Paris, June 22.
hly today rejected a molion to
Parliamentary im munity from the French Com- munist leader, M. Maurice Thorez, whom the Attorney- General's Office wishes to pro- secute for assault.
that there will be nol to accept
Blockade Dist
From tomorrow Berliners will return to their staple blockade The voting dead-heated with diet of dehydrated potatoes be- 190 votes on each side. Accord- [cause the strike of West Berlin ing to Parlamentury procedure, railwaymen has prevented potato
voting counts as a trains arriving from the West. negative vote on the motion.
a the In
the
FL
The motion arose out of a com- plaint that M. Therez struck Sorialist Municipal Council candi- dily at Cachun, near Parls, in October, 1047,--Roulet,
Office
an-
The Berlin Food ounced today that 400 grammes of potato powder will be issued this week on each ration
ard The people of Berlin received
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SIDELIGHTS OF
SYDNEY BLACKOUT
Sydney, June 23.
Strict fuol rationing in face of a threatened min- ors' strike produced these black-out sidelights in Sydney today:
Girls in milk bars are now making milk shokes in cocktail shakers instead of with electrical- ly operated whisks.
Jewellers
show only thetr cheaper lines and politely decline to take rings and diamonds into the street to show them in the light.
Women will not buy hats in a unor light. They look at frocka in shop windows and doorways but still will not buy.
spirits and small stoves to burs these fuels for light, heating and cooking.
direct
Most factories are cleand and 300,000 mon and women #ra unemployed in Bydney and Now Bouth Wales an result the fuel outs. Hospitals admit only pregnant women and accident cases.
of
The Ambassador, who recently returned to London from Kabul by way of Baghdad and the Mid- dle East, called last Monday on the Deputy Under-Secretary State at the Foreign Oflice. He urged the British Government to use ils good offices with the Gov- ernment of Pakistan to secure a settlement of the Incident between the two countries arising out of the alleged bombing,
sndor re-anphasised Afghanistan's At the same time, the Ambas- view that the tribal area between Afghanistan and Pakistan, Inha- biled by the Fathans, ought not to be left under Pakistani control.
He also re-asserted his Govern- ment's claim to move the present Afghan-Pakistan frontier
East
TITO PROTEST ON BIG FOUR
Belgrade, June 22, Yugoslavia today_protested to Soviet Russia, the United States, Drialn and France against the re- fection by the Council of Foreign Ministers of Yugoslav territorial claims on Austria.
A note handed by the Assistant Foreign Minister, Mr. Vladimir Popevich, to the Belgrade repre- sentatives of the four Powers des- cribed the rejection as unaccept- able.
(2) Ngaw (J)mun(2) kui gay(2) - (1)sher (2)yall fay(1)-gay (1) hui(3) Joong(1)-gwok (3).
19
(2)Kui
Jec(1)
(2)lat-
20.
3)wnh-(2)ngaw. Raw (3) doh (1)
1) hui(3).
(3)mun
I thought to myself:,
"To go by bont is too slow."
"And, to go by train, I'm afrai would not be very comfort- abic
"To go by air, although more expensive, (but) it is much faster."
So, I then decided to go by air.
I arrived at an aviation corpora-
tion office.
I told a clerk that I wished in
go by air to China
I asked him when there would
be
aircraft going China.
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to
He told me that there is an alr-
craft going each week.
(2) kui 1 asked him what is the cost of iseen (2)
a ticket,
sul(1) Jeung(1) ny(1). 21. (2)Kul (3)wah-(2)ngaw- (yut(1)-
gon 31-
22. Haw(2)-(2)yee danye(3)
(3) look-(3)shup-gny (2) (3)bong (1)haang-(2)lay,
bay(2) dzoy(3)
Iseen (2).
23. (2) Ngaw hoh(2) (2)moon-
yec(3).
24. Com(2), (2)ngaw (3)dzau
(2)maaye yut(1) Jeung(1) Zay (1).
He informed me it costs about a hundred and seventy pounds sterling.
One can
carry with
him more
than sixty pound of luggage freo.
I was very satisfied.
So, I then bought a ticket.
(To be continued)
STERLING TALKS PROGRESS
It insists that the Council of
examine Foreign Ministers should re-
London, June 22. a financial study tour of Denmark against Austria and take a Just Pakistan's Finance
the Yugoslav claims
Mr. Ghulam Mohammed, and Sweden.
Minister, In both Denmark and Sweden decision.
told Reuter today that the he will study co-operative form- mechanical talks ing technique and Anglo-Pakistan Sterling have been postponed on methods of agriculture. Ministerial level to about July 11.
This should be done with the tation with the representatives of participation of and in consul-
the Yugoslav Government.- Heuter,
"TOUGH GOING" FOR BRITAIN
Washington, June 22. Thomas Finletier, retiring head
sident Truman, told the press to- of the ECA Mission in Britain, following a conference with Pre- day that he predicis tough going in Britain due to the disappear- unce of a sellers market, but bu 1948 under the able leadership of Sir Stafford Cripps, Britain mode a superb recovery.
Marshall Pin uld is more raid. United Press.
from the present Durand Line to necessary this year than ever, he the River Indus.-Reuter.
Transport has been halved-| IPANÁ and from 2 p.m. on Saturday until midnight on Sunday no There is an all-day scramble trams run in Sydney. Trams are In shops and stores by people the city's main transport-Asso- seeking kerosena and methylated clated Press.
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He will return to Landon on or about July 9 to continue the Sterling talks with Sir Stafford Cripps, British Chancellor of the Exchequer.
But talks between officials are continuing, he said. These will be concluded in the next few days.
The Finance Minister said that He gave no reason for the post- ponement of the Ministerial talks. due to the postponement of the D Ministerial said Sterling talks on Mr. Ghulam Mohamuned that as the talka have been post-level he has had to postpone his poned on a Ministerial level for visit to the United States. about 18 days he has decided to Originally, the Minister had leave London tomorrow by air for planned to leave for New York Paris. From there he will go on by sea on June 23-Reuter.
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