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THE CHINA Mail, monday, JULY 25, 1949.

EQUALITY OF SEXES RESOLUTION FAILS

REDS BUSY IN ARAB NATIONS

Geneva, July 23.

The Social Committes of the United Nations Econo- mic and Social, Council today rejected a Soviet resolution condemaing ladia and other mations for not according woman the same status' as

men,

The resolution as proposed noted with satisfaction that in the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia, complete equality of the sexes'cxists in prac- tice.

London, July 23. British diplomats'

reports to

It asserted that this is tint the the Middle East conferetice indi-

India, Greece, Spain, frate-that-Soviet alles in Aral case in

Teru and as those Mexico, Switzerland, countries are active

the colonies, nad chewhere in the no-Communist Syria and In

addled that, although legally ne world.

corded equal status, women in the United States, Britain E3 New Zealand are allowed an ex- tremely restricted part in poll

ical life.

Britisk

tife

ת

(India). And strongly

dian women.

ATOMIC SECRECY FIGHT

K

HEAT WAVE IN EUROPE CONTINUES

London, July 23. A ilne week-end with suitry temperatures in many places is Keen for most of Europe, accord. Ink to the following Reuter re- ports.

Brussela: The temperature 18 likely to sour Into the thirties, centigrade..

Continulag good weather will benent farmers, Stormy and torrential rains which broke the long drought carlor have done little to case the situation...

this week

The Hague: Farm crops in the Dutch interior are beginning to dry up and the day's tomperaturo sinyed around 24 contigrade.

Berlin: The temperaturo rose Fine to 20 degrees centigrade. weather is expected to lost over the week-end.

AMERICAN

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"Prezident Wilson" "General Gordon"

.Arr.

July 31 Sall. Aug. Arr. Aug. 4

Sail ......

Aug. 5

TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES

via JAPAN

July 28 Sall "President Taft"

July 27 ............ Arr. "President Madison" ...... Arr...... Aug. 19 Sall. Aug. 11. TO NEW YORK, BALTIMORE & BOSTON via PACIFIC COAST & PANAMA

"President Fillmore" "President Tyler"

Sall Arr...... Aug. 10

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Aug. 11 Sept. 7

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Paris: By mid-morning a tem-

of 27 degrees centrl- The Perature grude had been regorded. nafloral weather offer forecast a and rowing suitry atmosphere possible storms.

"President Monroe" "Fresident Buchanan"

Arr...... July 26

Salt

July 28

7

"President Grant".........

Opposite Star Ferry.

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... ATE. ...... Aug. 9 TO SOERABAJA, BATAVIA &

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Middle T In their discussions on Eastern crononic and social de. velopment during the past two

representatives rem

Warbington, July 23. Anyn, pisced together evidenco Qual the

The resolution was rejected t

Senator William F. Knowland

threa Soviet polley includes jucitement

of votes. complicated perics

(Republican, California) to lawlesstICRO and exploitation

after Mrs. Ammu Swamintha tened today to carry to the Senate with a grief of every group

contexted der fight to the President Tru- giving agtart lands vance in Arab lands.

Communist cells exist through-the lack on the states of inny's

atomic bomb information to Bri out the Middle East and

tain or any other nation. Mrs. Swordbithal pointed to their

Knowland, mechanisti of

activites

Senator

ninenber pattern he fact that only India and Eng-

Senate-House Atemte land had sent women delegates of the follows the stereolyped of those in South East Asia.

to the session of the Council, one Committee, said it is his Ban be

Frankfurt: There was a tem- lief that under the 1946 Atomic Of genuine Communism there

of the principal orgais of the

centi- Energy Act the President cannot

21.7 degrees perature of countries, but United Nations little in Arab

The a mid-morning. grade there are пишу organisations

Soviet dirctose atomic formation that the Commenting

that the which Soviet opents and it worth

little out of date, other nations without the appro-weather Intreau sald attack was a

val of Congress. their while to penetrate and use Mrs.

temperature is expected to ris "W Swaminthal 'added:

His statement brought into the to about 28 degrees centigrade. The advantage, wwn th their

1935 | have womon In our provincial

the issue members of Con- Legution Russian

in Beirut

assemblies and the Constituent considered as the Com- generally

Assembly. We have women in res sald was raised at a secret conference of 10 top Government

· his headquarters munia

thethe highest oflees, in our delegacinis with President Truman day after yesterday's rain. The

tions abroad and in our missions recently.

temperature at 21 degrees centi- Gro "We have women as ministers. There

that are. indications

grade at noon is still rising. governors "of our provinces, as an

while Senator Knowland spoke

Helsinki: Helsinki ambassador, and in our services only for himself, he us th

hus been and home and abroad.

warm sunshine bui sympathy, if not the open back-basking in

of 11 degrees "if the recent history of ouring, of must of the Republican the temperature political struggle for freedom is

freezing poini mmnters of the Senate-House cantigrade below read, perhaps then the great Committed, as well as gone of the this week destroyed the polalo part women have played in 11, Democrats on that body--Reuter. crops in North Finland. would stand to our credit."

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1 Irma, the Communist-do- minated Tudeh Party, which was lo over. alnost strong enough throw the Government two years ago, has lost much ground but Istinuing its activities.

|

She said that the Indian draft Constitution reinforces the prin-

In Egypt, the Communist Party ciple of equal political rights for

is mall and its activities greal-both men mid women.

11;on,

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yours, is under

ly restricted by effective logisin- #1 scheme to achieve univer-

sal, free

compulsory education Syria, with

14 its predominantly within years time for all chil- agricultural population, has been ren under 14 little affected! and in Saudi-rcnsideration. Arabia and Yemen, the Com- "Universities and colleges have munist influenen is negligible. been opened to women la Indini

Nevertheless, the Middle East for a number of years absolutely

whole la A tremendous on terine of equality. area of fertile ground for Com- muniet

it expansion deniad elsewhere.

Theories that Communism

feured be

Moslem 1 s

in Countries, beenuse

Communism and Islam are not compatible. eun be ruled out because the So- viet Communists have frequently utilised Mostem religious societies to spread their gosvel ogginst the "gudless, dollar worshipping: West."-United Press.

Pontiff Attacked By Reds

"There

doctors, severol lawyers and engineers, and there has been no ban on women enter- ising these professions."--Reuter,

Violation Of Treaty Alleged

Fipers

Cabinet Making In Brussels

Brussels, July 23.

Stockholm: Heat wave condi Slockholm to- tions returned to

Farmers in the Central parts of the country fear that the excep- tionally cold weather may also ruin their grain crops,

New York: New Yorkers today emerged from a bilstering clammy heat-wave that lasted four day and nights.

Yesterday's temperature 32.2 centigrade, but it was an day of almost troplen A Social Christan, M. Gas-hent. ton Eyckru told eporters to- Pavements and foodpalls buck- day that he has accepted the led under the heat and the Berce sun expanded the metal work on task of attempting to lerin a

a vertical lr: bridge over Government.

Hinckenback river so

jammed.

Earlier, it had been announced that Prince Charles, Regent of Belgium, had asked M. Eyskens

the to solve

present Cobinet crisis.

M. Syskens made it clear he

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Yestertiay afternoon squali roared over part of the city but no damage was reported troin th Thirty-eight craft in a regatta of 94 kilometres an hour pusts

will try to form a coalition gov- ernment of Socialists, Cathotics are and Liberals.

than 240 off Kong Islan capsized in the squall but there According to another Socia were no fatalities. Reuter. Christian source, his task will

be difficult,

Moscow. July 23.

Because of deadlock on the The Soviet Government

Belglum 108 Royal question, main been newspaper. "Izvestia"

left without a proper goy- tained today that Italy underernment since the June 20 cice- the Atlantic Pact is "obliged to tlons, place military bases at the dis- M. Paul Henri Spaak's Socta- posal of the United States". Jist Cathalie coalition Cabinet 19 This followed from Article 3s in charge of current affair! new Cabinet is formed. of the treaty, it said, although until a the articles of Part IV of the Associated Press. pence treaty with Italy, contain ing the military, naval and air clauses, calegorically forbid such actions, since they aim at the demilitarisation of

Italian terri-

tory,

The paper added that the Rus-

ANTI-TB DRIVE IN PHILIPPINES

Manila, July 23.

Pope Expresses Sympathy

Vatican City, July 24, Pope Pius XII has expressed deep regret over the recent w timely death; of Monsignor Arthur Hughes of London, Apos- tolle internuncio, o Egypt, and Titular Archbishop of Acre.

The Pope also expressed gratitude Lo King Farouk ol Egypt for a similar message oi egret delivered to the Holy Set by the Egyptian Minister, Taher al Omari Boy.

Mr.

Proque. July 23. Pope Pius XII was accused by the Czech Communist Press tonight as a "known supporte of Fascism" in the past and u

willing servant of Imperialism sian note to Italy on the past Prealdent Quirino has issued today."

irrefutably establishes that her an executivo order, designating "Mlado Fronta", tho Com-Inclusion in the pact violates the the period from August ID 10 The King's message voiced pro-. mmunist Youth organ, sold that peace treaty

September

19, 1949 as "anti- found admiration and sympathy the Pope was obeying the orders "For this tire Italian Govern-tuberculosis month" and authoris for Monsignor Hughes' mission in

worldly bierarchy iment, as well as the Governmentsg the Philippine Tuberculosis Egypt. Washington" when he issued his sponsoring the North Atlantic Society to, conduct a national

excommunien bloc, must bone the respcial place the period, touter,

fund and education drive during decree of mujor tion against milllant Communists. "Italy occupies a

"Cases when the Vatican sup-among these countries. She can ported Fascism generally in no way be called an Atlantie known," swirl the newspaper. Stale, and her inclusion in such is known how Pope Plus. XI a pact

of

his

Arn

caused uneasiness

even

welcomed Mussolin! A man among the most zealous pro- "sent by providence to recontagonists of this Anglo-American struct the ancient world

worl do-bloc," the newspaper concluded. minance of the Church and how-Reuter.

Cardinal Pacelli, the presunt

Pope, concluded with Franz von ROBESON NOT

Papen his Concordat with the Hitler state and how he was,

GOING TO PI

Monsignor Hughes, aged 47. belonged to the fisalonaries of Africă.—Associated Press,

Mining Industry In Philippines

Manila, July 24.

The Philippines mining industry, heavily damaged by the war, will produce approximately US$. 16,000,000 worth of gold and base metals this year, or about one-third of 1940'output.

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pleased with the destruction of Czechoslovakia

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Manila, July 24. blessing to Tiso (President of the Amado V. Hernandez, National Independent Slovak state,)” President of the Congress of La- Thus nobody should be sur-tour Organisations, has received the Vaucan sides a cublegram from singer Paul prised that with world reaction today as it Robeson stating he will not be did many centuries ago.

able to attend a labour conven- Charles A. Mitke, consulting The impression exists here that "Today it misuses the religious tan here

mining engineer, made tho, es ns soon as paymants from the sentiments of the people in. Its

This weak

Philippine Contimate today in urging that new United States' War Damage Com- limitless service to Imperialisonstabulary Intelligence officers ob-mines take the place of those mission are completed" to opera- tom of closed down mines, the for the support or misery unjected to Mr. Robustn's project that will never operate, again,

Mining was once the second industry will return to its pre employement.. crisis, hunger and ed. visit as obnoxious and

threat, to`naliormal security due largest, industry "In the Islands) war status, -As-to be support of Communism with a dollar value of approxi But Mr.. Mitke says. no. He

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