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U.S.-BRITISH FRICTION ON ATOMIC, ECONOMIC ISSUES CALLED

1

INSANE

London, July 24.

A high ranking British political columnist warned today that continued friction between the United States and Britain on atomic and econo- mic issues might pave the way for Communist conquest of the world.

The Sunday Observer's anonymous columnist said the present disputes which, threatened were horrifying insanity. He said if Anglo-Ameri- con unity were disrupted, everything breaks

up.

"Neither-Western Europe nor the Middle East nor South Asia could be defended against o global Communist affonsive.”

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He said the unity which well- ed the two countries during World War H IN not

pre-or- daingi,

,

Belgium's Royal Question

Brussels, July 24. M. Frans Van Cauwelaert. former President of the Del- Klan Chamber of Deputies, left & dispates over Brussels today by alr for the dollar crials and over atomie Ciendva fo sue the exiled King secrets will destroy it unless Lepoid. they are consciously abotinal- ed to it."

The presen

The veteran Catholic leader will inform the King of the result of the past

He said Ameries, should read-his negotiations over just her attitude to inake pos- three weeks with the leading poll- sible a solution of the venomletical parties on the formation of crisis while Britain should yicht a new Government and will give hlm review of the present Bet- on atomic issues,

gran political situation.

"The present

Brilian-Amer.

ican quarrels over the rights to atomic Information and

from

M. Vin Cauwelaert, in his 11

days of inter-party negotiations, which were prompted by the Leadlock

In Belgium's Cabineb- making, sand both The

the Liberals

the

ел-

en-

uranium supplies Belgian Congo

are of an tirely secondary nature. principat question, which parently has not even discussed with the Americans, is whether we should construc! atomic bombs."

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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1949.

Gory Battle

Jews In Germany

Of Beasts May Disappear Soon

Washington, July 24,

„A' powerful black panther tore ⚫ 21.stone gorilla to pieces in a gory battle here

* 400 spectators watched in Terror. The panther silpped under an unlatched gate con- neating two cages at a wild animal show and pounced on the gorlita.

For more than two hours the animals fought wildly. The panther tore off the gorilla's right arm and claw. ed and chewed its victim,

The shrinka of pain and anger from the cage could be heard for more than a mlie.. Finally, attendants shot the gorille, which had fought flat on Its back

Later the panther paced up and down its cage and de. fled

efforts to lend ita wounds. Reuter.

DOUGLAS UNDERGOES OPERATION

London, July 24.

Mr. Lewis W. Douglas, the United States Ambasador tes Britain, went into the Middle- seg Iospital this evening and will undergo a operation tomorrow.

major eye

The operation is to remove a enused by an injury

and Socialists opposed his propo-enteract

sal for a referendum on the King' that Mr. Douglas sustained while

Ashing in Bampshire

return.

'The

_ir

Catholics, who are favour of bringing King Leopold back to the throne, just obtained an absohite majority in The Bel- gium Lower House in last month's elections.

April

the left eye when a book hecame 4. Mr. Douglas was badly hurt in

embedded in it while he was easting his line.

when the accident

New York, July 24.

The German Jewish community, which numbered 525,000 in 1933, has now shrunk to only 35,- 000 and may soon disappear altogether, ac- cording to a report by the Institute of Jowish Affairs, research arm of the World Jewish Congress.

Included in the present number of Jews in Germany are 20,000 displaced persons who are not ex- pected to remain in the country.

The report said, "The situation of the

Jews in Germany is essentially hopeless. The Nazi yellow star has been removed by order of the Allies, but the German Jows fool that another kind of anti-Semitism is now at work, loss ob- vious, more refined, but no less deadly."

The report' added, “Jews en- gaged in industry and commerce | face diferities, Wholesolers give preference to their non-Jewish customers. In

.nny, instances Jewish textile arms receive, lesa merchandise than their non- Jewish competitors because the Jewish Arms are not on the off- cial lists of buyers prepared under- the Nazi regime, which are still in use.

"Export licences are in most cases still allocated on the basis of figures valid in 1930, when most the Jewish businessmen were either in concentration camps or

excluded from business.”

Few Lawyers

Mine Buried Outside Jerusalem

Amman, Transjordan, July, 24.

The TransJordan Government's artinistrator for Arab Palestine was today reported to have warn- éd Jerusalem inhabitants that a three-lon mine, relic of the Palestine Oghting, toy buried out- side the Northern walls and was

liable to explode,

The bomb. said by Arab sources to have been buried by the Jews, was stated to be endin gerlog parts of The Christian quarter and the Church the Holy Sepulchre,

The report continued. "There are $7 Jewish lawyers practicing In Germany na compared with more than 3,000 in June, 1933.

The Transjordan Government decided to call for the assistance "There are n

score of of foreign experts on bomb dis- Iow Jewish physicians as

and compared posal

advised voluntary with over 5,500 in June, 1933. evacuation of the

danger orea. Forty-seven practice in Berlin, 10 General William Riley, United in the American sector, 21 in the Nations Chief of Staff had been British, three In the French; and notifled, these 13 in the Russian sector."

Reuter.

Jewish displaced persons Gerisany is ended," said the re-

"When the resettlement of the

It is believed that M. Van Cau-don eye eperialist, who attended Mr. Mourlee Whiting, a Lon- The writer proposed the crea. tton of an international atomic weltert yesterday told Prince Mr.

Douglas after the accident, stater Charles, the Regent, that the only will perform the operation. authority GMOZAK Thuse

He willing to submit to it as a sub-way out of the deadlock would will be resisted stilute for the world atomic ad- be again to postpone

solution of Zorab, head of the Southampton by Mr. E. C. ministration: vetoed by Russlo. the "Royal question."

from M. Gaston Syskens, the Social Eye Hospital, where Mr: Douglas He commented:

Christian (Catholic)

taken Finance i was 'Minister "At least such 8571 authority

in M. Poul Henrlhappened. would eliminate

Spaak's the fear of

outgoing Government, who yesterday

Sir Stewart Duke-Elder, who atornie war among those states." would try to form a Cabinet, is sald that he

has been 28 consultant un the some time, 51 Left Wing Labour Member of Parlin-expected to aim at a three-party inent reported that Britain hadition of the Socialists, Cathu

remarkable

At the

nude

progress in atonile research and claimed that the recent secret atomic talks in Washington had been held be- cause America Was ufrald being outstripped by Britain in Nucleer knowledge.

rebel

The

Richard

Labourite, Mr.

lies nnd Liberals-Reuter,

CZECHS PREFER

MOSCOW'S LINE

Prague, July 24. Czechoslovaks will choose Mos-

ense, is away in Africa.

Mr. Douglas and the doctors have known that this opera- tion would be necessary since the time when it was found that the eye need not be re- moved. The recovery of the eye has now reached the point where-the-operation—can be carried out.

Crossman,

milie! In a "Sunday Pietarint" article that cow a choice between Moscow will be in hospital for about two It is expected that Mr. Douglas Britain should concentrate on in-and the Vatican becomes neces- dustrial uses of atomic energy.

weeks. Prime

He will probably have Bury, the

Minister. Dr. bomb-mnking leaving

to other Antonin Zapotocky, declared to his London residence.--Reuter.

to spend another two weeks at countries.

day

He claimed that British pro- Addressing 15,000 trade union- ress is so remarkable that Pre-bats at Trutnov, the Premier said sident Truman and military ad-that if the other side over forced visers feel that America is losing such a choice "we leave no one heavily by the ban by Congress in doubt that the answer of our on collaboration, hence the secret sation will be clear: Moscow,

Stalin, Socialism."

talks.

He added, "We shall not allow to interfere la our

the Vatican

WAS DRUNK IN A PUBLIC PLACE William Brown Smith, aged 36, of Scotland, was charged at Kow- loon yesterday with being drunk In a public place.

July 21, when

Defendant wa taken to the polico station on the night of he struck his

Mr. Crossinan complained that the Americans, "while taking full advantage of our research, ex-internal affairs. If the Pope to clude us altogether from know-day excommunicates all Commun- friend on the back and later fell ledge of what they are doing".sts no believing Christians

United Press.

CATALINA GIVEN UP AS LOST

Paris, July 24, The French naval Catalina winch disappeared with 17 Ser- vice-men abourd during air-sea manoeuvres off Agadir, Morocen

| Friday night is now considered

Just, the Agence France Press

reported from Rabat today.

to the ground in front of the Commun- Nathan Hotel.

who collaborate with ists, he should be aware he in Defendant failed to be present excommunicating almost all the before Mr. J. Wicks and his ball Czech working people."--Router. of $30 was ordered to be estreated.

port, "the old notive and vigorous Jewish community ef Germany will have come

cod,'- Associated Press,

to

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ALL FOR A GLASS OF BEER

Minneapolis, July 24.

sources

added.--

Greece Needs More Aid

Athens, July 24. The Prime Minister, M. Ale- xander Diomedes, reported to the United States Treasury Secro- tary, Mr. John Snyder, while he was here, that military expendi tures will prevent a balancing of the Greek budget by 1952, the Marshall Plan, the

end of the

A man performed acrobatics on top of 300-foot radio tower for a glass of beer for nearly the Athena new agency reported here hours before the police and his father could

persuade him 10 come down.

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today.

The agency said that it was

Mr.

Several thousand spectators Informed the Prime Minister had jammed

nearby streets as the Added, in his conversation with

Snyder man stood on his head, clung to

yesterday, that the tower with one hand and Greece will require further foreign made the tower away with his assistance after 1952, antics.

When he finally descended, he Faid: "I did it on a bet for a glass of beer.” He was taken to hospi- tal for observation.

He is understood to have com- plained that cuts in Marshall Aid determined the

by Organisation

for Furopean Ekonomic Co- operation under the 1940-50 pro- gramme will leave even part of military expenditures uncovered.-Reuter.

His father said: "He is always doing things like that. He likes to Greeco's draw crowds."-Reuter.

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