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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1949.
Senussi In London
of the State of
The Emir Sayld Idris et Senusal, head Cyrenaica, photographed on arrival in London. He is shaking handa with Mr. E. A. V. Candole, British Chief Administra- tor of Cyrenales. At centre ls Mrs. Candole, The Emir travelled from Derna to Marsellies in the Battleship Vanguard, and thence across France. It is the Emir's first visit to Eng. land. He will have talks with Mr. Bevin on the future of Cyrenaica. (AP Photo).
MISSIONARIES IN CHINA SEE
A RAY OF HOPE
Canton, July 31.
Local missionary leaders, who have been pessimistic about the chances of continuing their work in Chins under the Communists, believe they saw a ray of hope when three foreign pastors received calls from Church groups in North China "liberated areas."
They admit that it is still too early to tell whether
the experiment will be successful. Still, missionarles here feel,
been sure no colls would have
in representatives sent if their
had not felt Communi China that mission work could be car- ried on and that it would be possible to bring in people for that purpose.
not
are
dated its position. They hanging on where they can and waiting more definito in-
of dications
before policy making plans.
the
JOINT CHIEF OF STAFFS' HAND IN CHINA POLICY
Communist Warning
To Workers
Bhanghal, July 31.
} The "Liberation Dally,"
amalal Communist Party or. gan, warned Shanghal work. ers that while they have been
liberated politically their economic ilves can only be Improved gradually.
The paper told the workers they should not harbour Ideas of receiving equal pay for all There should kinds of work.
reasonable wage scale.
■ 24
it said.
Other economia items. Owners so far have stored 1,408 motor cars rather than pay the licence fee of $60.00 ΠΟΥ catr monin. Petrol
R
almost $3.00 a gallon.
Two hundreds of Shanghal's restaurants catering 668
to
workers aro closing-Amo- clated Pres
OKINAWA TO STAY U.S. BASE
+
Defence Of U.S. Security Zone
Washington, July 31. American military latidors wore principally responsi
blo for the administration's decision to conduct an intensive review of the Far Eastern situation in an effort to formulate positive United States policy against Communism in Asia and the Pacific.
The Secretary of State's decision, with Presidential approval, to appoint a commission to review the Asian situation and make recommendations, on policy in that area was prompted to a con- siderable exterit by pressure from the Defence Secretary, Mr. Louis Johnson, and other mili- tory officials.
The United States' joint Chiefs of Staff and others 'concerned with long-range defence plans have long felt they should have some more clearly- defined policy framework within which to work out their stategic plans.
However, their attitude
of this nature
This pressure has been supplc-, Asia. mented by increasing Congres clearly indicates they do not ex- sional criticism of State Depart- peet anything ment policy in China as the tide with regard to China. of Communism South in that country.
There has also
sweeps
Burther
been in
in
Security Zone
Borring Congressional
action
SITUATION IN KOREA WORSENS
Seoul, July 31. The United States military mis- sion in Korea, was urged dras- tically to tighten measures fodny In face of reports that secret agents are flowing into the Re- pubile in increasing numbers from the Russian puppet state in the North.
P fierce As the same time, artillery due? "test of strength" is reported to be going on between the troops of the anti-Communist Republic and the Communist Northern state in the neighbour- ncod of Kiesong.
Today these developments plc- cure Koren is being on the eve of major armed strife:-
1. A warning was issued that Aecret American codes are being endangered by increasing laxness on the part of personnel in the Unlled States mission in Korea. The warning WOB Issued by Lichard Jones, chief of the securi- ty branch.
2. A bigh Korean officials, who would not allow his name to be that there published, estimates Washington, July 30.
at Icast 2,000 The Air Force expects to use
are at present bases on the occupier
Awakening of public interest in forcing American aid to China trained Communist agents from
the North Korean Republic. Japanese island of Okinawa for the subject, although it would be over Administration protests, it
Some of the Communist agents
and long time.
untrue to say that the majority is expected that the United States
are nrmed at present their This indication of strategy in of the people share the opinion will stand on Mr. Acheson's infitration route is concentrated
key United States of severe Congressional crities of rertion that any further the Far East, near American polley.
Lance, is unfensible. China,
been bas
Most
have military officials insisted for some time that rur
aid
Nationalis!{ to useless and that
written be
off from
П
ніг
assis-
along
to heavier
tlic
the Korean East coast duc
precautions West const, he says,
נם
volving position in Communit
While the Secretary of State, disclosed in a request to Congress Mr. Dean Acheson, has recognised for funds to improve the
the criticism of American policy base facilities Naha and Kn-in Asia to the extent of appoint China is
to look into i should ing a commission dena,
the situation, high officials warn strategic calculations within the 12, 1948, and June 25, 1949, show-
The Air Force said it consiters froth bases frm installations. It Enckled:
was
against expecting this to lead to any dramatle developments.
orms
foreseeable future.
St
At the same time the Govern- ment's Office of Public Informa- tion made public statistics cover- ing the period between December
ing that North Korean forces in- They also feel that Korea Ishiving 21.050 rebels made 212 In an indefensible position, but invasions of South Korean terri- have been willing to accept tory-United Press.
Department's COR-
tantion that it is worth while
limited
trying
m
ald in the in- terests of bolstering this Aslan) experiment in democracy.
AN OLD STORY
RESURRECTED
Instead, as far as the Adminis "Although United States rights
the next to Okinawa have not been clear-tration is concerned,
the State month or two will be devoted to ty defined, it is expected that our tenure there will be of long durn-exhaustive efforts to sequaint the Congress American public and tion.
Okinawa
American rela- conquered by with all facts American forces after prolonged tons in Asia
this the
liere, as ex------ effort along in
closing
Military opinion The first campaigning
the months of the war. Since then line will be publication of emplified by the Joint Chiefs of
"White a base for
Paper" it has been used as
Sing Staff, still appears to be that the combatant and military transport American relations. The State United States should write oft
Department Entends to craft.
bring Ching and South Korea and pre- tought that Germany lost the war only because of treason, the Bri- this out within the next two pare to defend the
curlytish-licenced German newspaper, pure
Communism In against weeks despite Chinese Nation-zone"
teachers German
arc ogain alist protests that if may give Asis, which would be anchored "Welt Am Sonntag," sold today. ald and comfort to the Chinese on Japan at one end and India sowing a poisonous seed in the
on the other. Intermediate points minds of German children, i would be the Philippines, pos- added.
The USAF request for con atruction funds was written be- fore the typhoon that caused heavy damage to the island re- cently.
It said the structures proposed
of typhoon-proof will be struction, and that further tem-
DOCTOR SHOT
BY PATIENT
make new ones easily," one mis-appeals have influenced mission-today by a
identiflod
sion headquarters representative aries 10 stay.
may be sald, le belleved that
Catholic missions are intend
remain the pattern for the initial stages Ing to
and in China
of Communist government.
the
patient. Dr.
New York, July 31
con"
Communista.
OR
No Now Policy
Frankfurt, July 31. German schoolboys are being
Far Eastern situation, with par-drawals of the nature forced tilential, gorms which they could
recommendations
on
even.
MISSING FLIER'S
FATE
The newspaper told of an essay sibly Talwan, Indo-China, Slam, Burma and Pakistan.
by one boy who wrote: "Our tea Millitary officials are understood cher told us that we lust the war The second step, timed to fol-
of the
because of treason. The White to be desirous of having some only No Plans For Evacuation porary construction not modifed
to be typhoon resistant is un-low publication
United Germans had Invented an artifi- Paper, will be confidential is definite line which the In most cases, Protestant mis- economic-Associated Press.
Acheson
before States firmly intends to hold, clal tornado. But because of trea- sionaries, especially those with
mony by Mr. For the most part, missionaries families, have been withdrawn
Congressional committees on the
They are reported to bo parti- son, they could not release it.
sensitive to any further "The Germans also had pes- here agree that there have been from threatened areas. That is few overt nets of restriction by
true in all
ticular reference to China. cases. If the
The committees will follow ab-
an the United
States Navy at have released over foreign coun- the Communist government.
mission is well-established and
Ane.com servations An
And
the North China tries. This, too, was treacherously my board local authority and publle opin- "Missionaries from
Tsingtao of Dr.
coast.
divulged." have for the most part beenion are favourable, the missionar-|
A New York doctor was shot of a commission assador
at One point on which both State
The newspaper asserted: "This able to keep what contacts they ies are remaining. There have been
strong local and critically wounded in a lift Philip Jessup,
Case, he large, Mr. Everett
pre Department and Defence officials essay is not an isolated cuse. It is. have, though they are not able to some cases where
Is that the one of 27 all written on the same gunman whom
psychopathic sident of Colgate University, and appear to be agreed
Dr. Raymond Fosdick of the Chinese Communists will have lines."-Beuter. "Louis Blitzman, aged 39, Rockefeller Foundation. It has increasing trouble in attempting descending from his 12th-been pointed out that they will to administer China and there are no plans for their was
collapse. flat with his wife and child make no single report on their tually will col floor
but
provide will
Both Departments appear to Restrictive action may. how-evacuation.
Mr. Acheson and another man when the lift conclusions
favour allowing that situation to of Many representatives
they ever, be masked under apparent-
However, stopped at the fourth floor. As constant advice to ly innocent laws. Heretofore mis- smaller mission boards, especial- the lift door opened, the gunman on the subject of Asian relations. run its course,
Aside from the "White Paper" have not yet achieved a meeting re- Dr. Blitzman opened fire. sion property has been tax free; ly European groups
no indication of minds on just what position it would be quite easy
the under
on China, there is one wound
more to take after having agreed on sald the missions with
dollar-backed selved
heart and another in the shoulder. at present just how much
expert information on China will that preliminary promise. Unit- to allow them to remain. American missions, are abandon- heavy
Reuter.
It is expected, ed Press. De made public. Laws concerning public gathering the China fleld for the time
however, that the State Depart- ings may be enforced in case of being.
Seattle, August 1. Thurch services. "Currency res- Most missionaries agreed that "yes" to the question of whother ment will release any material it
Seventy one thousand seal skins was trictions may cut off the mis- the type of work the missionary teachers will be able to continue belleves pertinent.
State Department officials con- valued at $3,000,000 were taken Japanese Fitak, 33, a chemist, who sions, which have never
been is doing may have a lot to do as before. Teachers of
will probably be able cede that after this programme this year on the Pribiloff Sands
anti-aircraft self-supporting, frum outside in with his success under the Com-sciences
without compromise, of "educating" Congress and the in the Bering Sea, says the U.S. served in a Marine munists. Medical missionaries can to teach
said he had turned his Most mission leaders refuse offer badly needed, service and but teachers of humanities, say, public on Asian affairs the Ad-Fish and Wildilte Service. The unit, ~to speculate on
with or social sciences, may find them ministration might unfold some season ended on July 25.-Asso- information over to the flier's Earhart what Com will be able to continue
by Ideological new and more positive polley in clated Press.
mother, Mrs. Amy Otis
week Mrs. Barhart revealed munist policy may be after the little or no hindrance, they think. selves restricted
has consol|-| new government
sho was sure her daughter was However, most give a qualified fences.--United Press.
imprisoned by the Japanese while on a Government mission. It was while he was participating in a Marshall Islanda invasion that be got his clue, Fitak said-United Press.
comu,
whose
to burden sources, levies
have
13 too strong
never the
been
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WORLD ASSEMBLY OF YOUTH
Brussels, July 81. The first World Assembly of Youth Council will open
here tomorrow, attended' by 2,000
tries. The
delegates N7 18, coun
to unite the countries of the world
is designed
of all free
The National Youth Councils of Britain, the United States, France, Denmark and Holland originated the Idon-Roster.
WAGE DEMANDS
Manila, Joly 31 The delegatos to the current convention of the Congress' of Labour Organisations have pas ed a "resolution appealing to all Jabour unfons in "the country to Join
a general move to increase the labourer's minimum : wage scale, per: hour, to 50 cents and the adoption of the 40 hours a
schedule.
VRES COBgress of Labour Organ-
laations is regarded as the most Influential labour body in thi Country Beuter.
Washington, July 31.0 The Navy Announced today that