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ANOTHER DEADLOCK IN LAUSANNE
BIG FOUR DISCUSSION
Students Arrested In Singapore
Singapore, July 25.
Three Chinese high school students were arrested today under the emergency regula- tions on suspicion of possar-
■ion of Communist litera- ture.
Two schoolgirls, who were detained SAVERIC 1wo months ago, GAVE
information which re- _sulted in raide_on_three girla”.
but nothing schools
was found. The two girls are
et detained,
Communist terroţiata fired 100 shots at the Singapore. Kuala Lumpur freight mail train but hit no one aboard. Duflets #mashed the train's headlight Associated Press.
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London, July 25.
Russia tried vainly to write a forcible repatriation clause today into the proposed independence treaty for Austria. Sir Victor Mallet, British delegate to the big four deputy Foreign Ministers' conference in Lon- don on the treaty, declared that his Govern- ment would never agree. He was supported by Samuel Reber, the United States delegate.
The Rusalan proposal was that refugees in certain categories be barred from receiving aid from the United Nations.
told the Russian Mr. Rober representative, Georgi_N_Zara bin; "We
legislate cannot the activities of United Nations relief organisations in Aus
Other conference sources
It appears that Russia wants to
use the withholding of relief as
a club over the heads of these refugees now
M. Zarubin told the delegates that his Government Insisted on the inclusion of this proposal in the Austring treaty.
He said:
the
Thousands of Bo. vie officers and men died in liberation of Austria and who of our clvillans matiy went there since have died. Their graves and memoriale must be protected."
a
"I am afraid I am cursed with
long
in this memory
case,"
In Austria who Mr., Reber replied. fear to return to their old homes, in Communist-controlled
tries.
He said that when a similar coun-proposal was made on the Italian lost treaty, the Russians-who
DEADLOCK GOES ON
Lausanne, July 25. Paul A. Porter, newly-op- pointed United States member of the United Nations Palestine Conciliation Commission, at- tended a formal meeting of the three-member Commission for the first time here today,
Mr. Porter arrived here Inst week to take over the post vacated recently by Raymond Hore of the State Department's Middle East; Division. The rotating chaleman- ship of the Commission will pass to Mr. Porter on August 1.
At today's meeting the other two members of the Commission, Hureyin Cahlé Yalcin of Turkey and C. de Bolsanger of France, informed their new collengue on situation-of-the the prèsent Aruli-Jewish
conference peaco
under the which opened here Commission's ausplers 1st April. A Commission spokesman said today that it is hoped that the new Israeli delegate, Reuven Shi- fon, will bring new instructions from his Government, when he AITIVES
here later this
weck, which might help to move the peace talks out of their present deadlock. Mr. Shiloh,
who signed the Israeli armistice agree. ments at Rhodes, is to replace Dr. Walter Eyton, previous head of the Israeli delegation who left
ad here when the Commission Juterned at the end of June.
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the Concillation Comunission, the Mr. Reber opposed
comment. this de.. mand, recalling that Russia 13-
apokesman said. But he is re- porting on his work at his own inclusion self prevented
request. similar provision bi
M Zarubie's proposal SVAR no meh and built no war me-
In lay-Insisted that all refugees and displaced mortals
that who persons
Assisted the the question win one for bila- enemies of the Allied nations.teral settlement with Italy and served In the Nazi armies or not for Inclusion in the treaty.
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New Delhi, July 25.
The Indian Labour Ministry's Central Advisory
Council today reached deadlock on a scheme for profit-sharing between capital and labour, agroad in principle last year by a tripartite capital-labour-Government constrance.
is linked The deadlock followed opposi ndded that the plan
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only
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could be enforced." labour disputes.
Mr. Asoka
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The Secretary of the Labour
Minister, Mr. B. Lai, who pre-
The Commission is also expect- ed to receive a personal report next week from Henri Vigier of France. deputy of the United Na- tions Palestine Mediator, Dr. Ralph Bunche.--Associated Press.
DP CAMPS TO BE EMPTIED
Vienna, July 25. All displaced persons' camps in Europe will shortly be emplled of Jews, Mr. I. H. Raphael, Immig ration Officer of the Jewish Agency, told a press conferenco In Vienna today.
Despite all difficulties, Israel has no Intention of limiting in- migration and is prepared to open her frontiers to 1,000,900 Im- migrants within the next five years, he said.—Reuter,
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come on the issue: "Neither on fair wages nor on have we the of an International Lab- convention or recom- mendation," he added.
The Council carller adopted unanimously
on fair a report
with last
Ambassador Carlos P. Romulo wages in accordance
and President Quirino conferred year's agreement-Reuter. for 2-4 hours yesterday in strict privacy on the proposed Communist Union.
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