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CALWELL STANDS PAT
Canberra, July 5. Immigration Minister, The Mr. Calwell, today rejecte demands for ultering the pend- ing immigration control bill on the grounds that it would start systematic weakening of the White Australin policy.
Winding up the debate on the measure in the House of Repre- I sentatives, Mr. Calwell said: refuse to make exceptions to the Trumigation Act because it would set a precedent denying the While Australis policy which the people since Federn- Juve maintainet
Freedom
DEBATE Advancing
Geneva, July 5.
The United Nations Economic and Social Council postponed its debate on aid to under-developed countries for 10 days today to permit Willard L. Thorp of the U. S. State Department to complote his testimony at Congressional hear- ings in Washington.
Mr. Thorp, head of the U, S. delegation to the Coun- cil, will be unable to reach Geneva before July 21 because of the Congressional hearings, Leroy D. Stinebower, alternate delegate, told the Council.
Dr. E. Ronald Waler, the "Aus- This is where we strike our
real headache," observed tralian delegate, said: "A debat frat
of New Zealand, an economic developments in James Thorn Council President, who is trying which certain Important coun- to jam a bulging agenda of some eles cannot participate would be 50 items through to approval. The useless." debate had been planned to start on July 11.
1er
London, July 5. Mr. Winston Churchill said tonight that: the Forces of freedom' are advancing steadily over the forces of tyranny throughout the world.
Mr. Churchill spoke at a commemorative meating for General Wladyslaw Sikorski, chief of the Polish Army, who was killed during the war in air accident, United
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UNIONIST CALL TO FIGHT
Milan, July 5,
Joint M. Benoit Franchon, Even the Soviet Union delegate, Secretory of the French Con- Amasosp Arutiunian, agreed However, after both the Chilean the postponement with the remark federation of Labour, called on and Australian delegates had sup-that it was not particularly in the World Federation of Trade would em- The prudlragg haf
lo portant when items on the agenda Unions today for immediate The Amerleun action to spread the fight for 21re considered, power the Government to evict
the was the working classes into postponement coloured wives of former service- men and people who took refuge lenst. Mr. Thorn acknowledged request for
that it would be tragic if the approved unanimously by the 18-trade unions which had left the U.S. representative could not be nation Counc!}, present.
in Australia during the war.
Fues of the bill agree with the While Australia" principle but think that exceptions should be of heutility mude 14 avoid the nearby countries from whleh many of the refugees came,
Whether Australkans should have the right to tiring in foreign wives or husbands regardless of race is expected to be a major issue la the ext election.- United Press.
RENEWAL OF TRADE PACT
U.S. proposal debate until July
ported postpone
the
PRODUCTION TAPERS OFF
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Major Issue
cewe World Federn- |
Federation,
He told the accend Congress of the WFTU meeting here for the The debate on the aid pro. Arst time since the United States gramme is expected to be a and Britain left the organisation,
affair. fulldress
The pro- that all possible efforts must be working class gramme proposed by the U.S.made to achieve is regarded as the most imunity
Without that unity, the struggle portant lesue facing the Coun.
for the betterment of conditions el1. Another Item likely to raise would be in vain, he said. Lake Sucess, July 0. considerable debate is the repor M. Franchon said the conse- Europeon industrial produe for the Economic and Einployment quences of the Marshall Plan ore on is tapering off, United Na-Commission. This report will be proving absolutely disastrous in
the entries subjected to it. tions economic experts snid in considered in conjunction with a Com- from the
"The workers of the United lengthy report
States now Ben the unemploy
America ment is growing in and at
an alarming rate," added. While the profits of the indus
und the general The declaration repeats the West, wages
are substantial Communist dogma The experts noted
ployment is a phenomenon indis. Increases in unemployment in the United States and Western Europe solubly connected with the very
No
from structure of capitalist Roelety developing in nemployment duin Russia was published. The Soviet and makes recommendations for capitalist States, and millions of Union recently told the UN. It
com-workers are deprived has no unemployment problem.uding unemployment and
baling depression. Associates ployment and wages," he said.-
Reuler. Associated Press.
Press.
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The report said: "Indications
dimeult ore that it will be The Hague, July 6. Holland will send Denmark 110 Reneral Industrial output in Europ million kronies worth of goods in as a whole, exclusive of the Union submitted exchange for Danish commodities of Soviet Socialist Republics, to body says that worth #2 millora krunes during increase an rapidly in 1949 as in increasing in the capitalist coun-trialists are increasing in the
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atatement of principles
by the WFTU,
unemployment
Tokyo, July 6. Britain's announced suspension
Japanese of rayon cloth
grey cotton Imports will
and
cost
Japan about £750,000 monthly until the
les.
that
of the workers
that "unem- soyment is growing and
nearly all the
of T
ARMY CHIEFS TO MEET IN BERLIN
Berlin, July 5.
new Sterling Area-The Big Four authorities today agreed to call a meet-
Thi 15 Radio Hong Kong Japan Trade Agreement is coll- hroatleasting on a frequency of eluded, the Ministry of Internat 845 kilueyeles per second and onlonal Trade and Industry sald 1.52 megacycles per second in the torlay. 31 metre band.
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Aprosheements.
1.7% a m Interlude.
Onents of the Ministry be-
lieve, Lowever, that Britain's grey cotton processing industry has purchased sufficient grey cot-not
i
ing of their Berlin military commandors at the earliest possible moment to normalizo life in Borlin.
The Berlin' comminundants linve
met since June 16, 1948,
Wenther eykarb and on from Japan in the first six eight days before the imposition months of this year to keep the of the Sovlet bloekacie on Berlin.
10- the industry operating for mainder of 1049.-Reuter.
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World Now Analysis Landen Kaly
DEVALUATION
IN FINLAND
Helsinki, July 0.
the
POST OFFICE
MAIL NOTICE Outward Mails
The decision was taken at the
OUTWARD SEA MAIL TO UK. second meeling of the deputy A surface mall to Uulled Kingdom tis military governors of the United Ponte per R.H.9. "Canton" will be closed States, Britain, France and Russian follow since the Paris conference of the Ministers in Big Four Foreign June. The deputies asked the
the
An official communique uri-Berlin commandants to carry out nouncing a devaluation of Francalue Finnish mark today said that the that part of the Foreign Minis
consideration
of
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July 8,
This mail la expected to arrive at Lots-
I hereby notified that all mall wer
new exchange rates will be 846 ters agreement which called for den on or about August 8, 1918. and New marks to the Pound Sterling and 160 marks to the dollar. The old iate of exchange was 547 morks to the Pound Sterling.
15 pm-Book Review by Ruth Kirby
(Studio)
8.30 TMA" (BBCTBY
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The new devaluation of the the Bitorials" (Los-mark, decided on today by the Directors of the Finnish National Bank, is a drop of 17.7 per cent. The new exchange rates become ellective tomorrow-Neuter,
0.10 p.m.-Weather Report 0.141.1ondon Studlo Concest. The
(НАСТЯ). Woulminder Orchestra. 9.401.-1,marke of Britain The Poince of Malyrood House, A Talk by Nuray McLaren. (BACTS) 9.25 .Music fur Deneleg. 10.10.1Ctavsenweny Symphony
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NY COTTON
New York, July 0. Colton was steady on trade and commission house buying. One firm sald July textile mil eurtallment would be heavy with a corresponding reduction in cot- ton consumption. Futures closed unchanged to 65 cents higher.
33.07. July
20.50. 20.51.
gelober December March May
20.40.
20.30.
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Unless otherwise
stated. Registered administration of the four sectors China are temporarily auspended, of Berlin, with a view to nor Articles and Parcel Ponta close 20 minutes the earlier than the ordinary mail. If mails malising as far as possible.
betare 10 ... exiriered and life of the city.
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It is understood that the sug-lona day.
of com-
Halle are clawed at Kowloon Central gestion for resumption
from Post Office half an hour earlier than the mandaris' meetings rame the Soviet deputy military gov OPD closing times. arnor, General Dratvin.
were
The deputies, who are reported to have met in a friendly atmos- phere, also established a special commitice of experts to discuss implementation of other aspects of the Paris decisions. The Wes- tern deputies named their econo- mic advisers
committee to the but Russla named Alexander Semenov, political adviser to the Soviet military governor,
The Western. advisers Lawrence Wilkinson of the U.S., Sir Cecil Weir of Britain and The Leroy Beaulieu of France. deputies named themselves consultative panel and Instructed both the Berlin commandants and the economic advisers to report be pressing Czechoslovakia to reback to them on their discusalona. sume talks to settle American claims for private property taken over by the Czech Communist claims total Government. The about $40,000,000.
Middling Spot. 33.57 nominaf, -Associated Press.
U.S. CLAIMS
Washington, July 6,
The United States is believed
The United States also has na- claima Uonalisation of property against Poland, Hungary, Bulgaria and Rumania. Yugoslavia agreed to pay off simliar claims after
with Mahni Tito's break Cominform-Reuter.
the
INDIAN PROJECT
New Delhi, July 8. India plans to spend £41,250,- 000 to transform the Damodar River into a vast hydro-electric and flood control profect.
The Damodar is "India's 'oft hooded river of tonow". The Damodar valley contains most of India's coal resources and large deposits of iron, aluminium and 1.16 p.Norman Cloutier and lead ores-Associated Pres.
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NEW AIRFIELDS IN SPAIN
Milan, July 6. An exited Spanish trade unionist declared here today that Spain's airfields have been extended seven times over, since 1939 under an agreement with American com- panies, to make it possible to bring in the United States Army by air.
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The exiled union leader, Senor Amaro Del Rosa, speaking to the World Federation of Trade Uniona Congress, now in la fi, day, said that there are more airfields in Spain.
T LONDON STOCKS
Tharo has been a great · influx London, July 8,
of Western technical aviation ex- Light selling craved initial gains perts to implement the agreement in. British gilt edged securities of between Spain and the United the Swek Exchange on Tuesday. Bjatep, ho said. He added that Prices moved irregularly in quiet the extended landing facilities are trading in other sectioris.
"Intenited", soy lopen 8pain to
The Financial Times' index was tourist trade and to bring in was 103.8, up Associated Prod. 30,000 wisitors a year-Router.
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