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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1949,

GENERAL ELECTION CAMPAIGN STARTS

IN GERMANY

FIGHTER

RAMMED

DAKOTA

Fort Dix, July 31.

The United States Navy to day joined the Civil Aeronpu- tical Board in an investigation of the crash of ü Wildcat fighter and a Dakota airliner in which 16 persons tied yester-

day.

investigators took testimony from Mr. George Humphries, Piper Cub pilest, who said the Navy fighter flexe past him nad swerved in a wide are into the nurhner.

All 12 passengers and the crew of three of the airliner WATE

killed.

Frankfurt, July 31.

It's everybody's guess who will win the first general alactions in the federal republic of Western Germany.

A guesser has three choices-the powerful left wing Social Democrats, the right wing Christian De- mocratic majority party, or the still unknown, untested force of "independents.“

Besi bet to win

slight but

majority

All other parties--including them secures a ele the noisy-campaigning Commun- this a coalition would nim at ets--will not be able to collect in division of responsibilities. enough votes to get a major sav

Most German politicians be. in the future West German par. lieve, however, that such

A tament to be elected on August coalition is less stable than a 14 in the first democratie genera: one-party government. elections on larger than state

Third in the line of important level since 1933 when Hitler tent electoral groups are the so-called

power.

independent candidates who are not associated with either party and in most cases represent the more than 7,000,000 East German during refugees or former Nazis as well municipal and state parliament as other “disgusted" voters, etertioris

1946-47 In 10051 parts of Western Germany.

They are closely followed, how ever, by the Centralist, pawerful Wa-Social Democrats, who may be

able to outnumber

their right He was a delegate to the second wing counter-part by hammering International Conference on Can- the partial Tallure of that? pative Low at The Hague B 1977.

WHO

nette majorities

The dead included Mise Geginn proti sive victory are the CIP Holl, 18-year-old barterio-

right wing Christian Democrats logh 1 " Albany, New York State, who recently returned from visiting relatives in Hol- Tarut

Professor Howard S. Leray. 58. Professor of slaw at the National Duversity Law School in honglon, was also killed.

671

ing earlier.

A Matter Of Viewpoint

The

London, July 31. newspaper "Bunday Pictorial" gave it readers today a picture of three American military palicamen' and a German civilan dia-

arming drunken soldier,

with the following captiones

"Macaw-Brave son

Lenin in belno

savagely beaten by two Americans. "New York-Difficulties our

boys have to face from trig- ger-happy Reds." "Berlin. Gallant Garman civilian ins tervenes between quarrelsome allies."

The "Pictorial" commented: "Truth-A drunk... Cope.....` that's all."United Press.

VIKING SHIP AT CHATHAM

Navy's

London, July 31. Hundreds of townspeople and holiday makers stood in heavy rain to see the Viking ship, Hu- Two Million Ex-Nazis

towed into Chatham Dock- gin, Refugees and ex-Nazis the yard, where she was moored latter numbering about 2,000,000 near some of the Royn?

will have a chance to vote for most modern vessels. the first time now

since both The 53 Vikings," after ium- groups were debarred from vol-ching as the guests of the three Their political or- Services, rowed their ship up

and it is expected that the mum-Pier large crowds egain wel- Professor Laroy was also Clinic- The CDG will. fl

the uther RUN A

ber of independents sent to par-comed them, bum of the International Affarsband,

in the convincing Commultee

The Mayor of Rochester, Alder. lament will be extremely high. od Hutory Interna-

last effects of

year's currency Next in the row are the Liber- mon E. Washford, gave them a bound in 1940.- Reuter.

reform and stress that its surress

were joined civle welcome beneath the Nor- al Democrats wha mostly a resah of the Hesse's National

by

Democrats mon Keep. liberal

The 12. economie plans. SPB charged than the Christing on extreme rightist party) in an election coalition recently. They Democrats made the pour pourer represent the rightist circles and and the rich fieber while the may gain considerably from the number 1) unemployed 1050

ex-Christian Democrats and steadily.

tionalist groups.

Chu istant Democratie vrammie Lentution entirely unknown the River Thames 10 Rochester

BRAZIL CRASH

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seriously injured.

Bodi

Reuter.

WDS

tion

Desperate Fight

OR-

The passenger, Lincolo Bruce

The Communists will probably Tov. da Silva, took off with Boll parties me fighting des- not be able to gain more than

hour before Julot an

perately

slightest their six per cent nette in pre- to gain the 120 P

vlous post-war efecitons despite Corcovado majority necessary to throw the

The pitulather contestant into the oppoes the ill effects of the Allied dis- ἐπ the Communist- Tattings in the parliament,

octrinatert Ruhr area. would open the way for the much

Splinter

Ina existing parties longed for two-party system in

American

will districts varkits electoral style,

should tot influence the election out- two parties came out about even they will eurne to any extent. They may probably be compelled to enter a change the picture focally but not this coalition alter the general situation. roalition although may also be formed when one of -United Press.

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They had ten as the guests of the Rochester Cruising Club and then visited the ancient Norman Cathedral, being received by the Dean of Rochester, the Very Reverend T. Crick.

tour in which they Aner at the Roman, Nor

of aw evidence man and Dutch invasions of Bri- at tuin, they were entertained dinner by the Mayor in the un- simt Corn Exchange---Reuter.

JET EXPERT'S APPOINTMENT

Princeton, July 31. Dr. Luigi Crocco, an Italian pioneer in research on jot pro- pulsion, bas been appointed head of the Daniel and Florence Gug- gonheim Jet Propulsion Centre at Princeton University.

For the Inst two years, Dr. Croceo has been engaged by the French Government as a special consultant for research on jot propulsion.-Router.

Dortmund, July 31. More than 30,000 German Communists saw their

London, July 31. Italy and Paraguay have signed leader, Herr Max Reimann, fall when his plat-

a treaty of friendship and co- form collapsed under him at an open air de-operation, Rome Radio said to-

night-Reuter. monstration here today,

Cant by Raila xiven by

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Marching columns, headed by the Red flag, converged on Hunga Square here for today's meeting after arriving from at

Spy Fever Over Ark Explorers

Moscow, July 31.

The Soviet Anny newspaper over "Red Star" today described the

Western Germany by specini recent American archaeological

traits and huses.

"The Haut" Mort) The speak my hurmont Niring Qui

men of

123 Babin Concert Playes, 20.10 Light Variety from Paris. 11.90 p.m.--Studio News Bri

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MAIL NOTICE Outward Mails

OUTWARD BEA. HAIL. TO, UK.

A surface mall to Balled Kluedom và aporta ver HMB "Carthage" will be elcand

an follows:-

A D.11. August 4. (Reg.) 4.m. August 5, (Urd.) $.80

.. August Kowkon

5 p.m. August 4, (Rex.) 1.30 s.m. August- &, (Ord.) 8 xm, August &,

This mail i♥ expected to arrive at Lon- (expedition to study the remains dan ca or bout Beptember 4, tweb.

as a new spying It la hereby nutified that all mall ser of view for Hhanghai, Tintain and North the borders

China are temporarily suspended.

Unles otherwis stated, Registered

These

ON

close before 10a.m., Registered and Parcel Ports close at 6 p.m. on the pre- rious day.

... I

Factory walls at Rukror? near of Noale's Ark stos from the here have been plastered for days enterprise Godbora Sären Higandeamo kondom, with posters urging German Soviet Armenin, pm-1amlmarks of Britals The workers to demonstrate today The expedition included Ame-

rlean

officers, State Department Artles and Parcel Posts clowe 30 minutes Talk by Howard Mar. when Herr Reimann spoke, officials and experts on the Mla, urller than the ordinary mail if mail

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Mallar lowed at Kowloon Central mind and the gentle-minister, the "Red Stup" said.

American secret agents Post Oftes half an hour earlier than the British, American and State Department officinis OPO losing timw. and French

Military Govern who masquerade as Alpintats and

TUESDAY, AUGUST 1 ments are invited to attend."

Cissing Times by Ale archaeologists can hardly claim to

Canton, (Kowloon CPO) 10 speech was Herr Relmann's

be original.

2 p.m., 4 p.m.; (GPC) 9.30 am, 1.20 by

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p.m. 3.10 p.m. Herr Hermann Matern, represent Mount Ararat and the Turkish- ing the Executive of the Socia-Soviet border-have seen lis: Unity Party in the Soviet hountaineer spies before,"

On Thursday, Tass, the official Herr Relinann was greeted Soviet news agency, reported that with long cheering. He declared a Soviet archaeological and gro

Dr. Konrad graphical expedition had set out that the policy of Adenauer and Dr. Kurt Schu- for Soviet Armenia to carry out macher. leaders of the Christian Investigations the Caucasus.-- Democrat and Socto! Democrat Reuter. Purtles, would lead to the

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RAF OFFICER AND WIFE KILLED

Ceylonest

Singaporo, July 31. Dealing with what he des

Flight Lieutenant' William John cribed as the economie slump Baser, of the Royal Air Force in the West, the Communiat isader declared that the Amer-iation at Tengah, and his wife

were killed and 17 and British financial soldiers of the Royal Pioneer

th only interested

Corps were injured here today. Joint Ex- seeing through the

In a head-on collision between the port-Import agency that their officer's car and the soldiers own export trade should suffer truck.

as possible. a little as He declared that, according to the Potsdam Agreement, all dis- had to be completed mantiing

Nino soldiers were detained in hospital-Reuter.

by February, 1948, and therefore St. Malo, Brittany, July 31, Germans could not be compelled General Charles de Gaulle,

to carry out "illegal" diamant-cader of the tally of the French People, said in a speech here loud cboering Herr today: "It European Union demanded that dis- calised “under a better world.

Amid

7.10 p.m.-Concert Pavourites (DAT). Reimann

8.00 p.m.-BBC News.

8.18 - p.m.--The Blare Hoy, (Nestle's),

2.10 p.m.The Buner Cale Programme mantling should be stopped as and French national defence ex- well as millegal proceedings tablished, our country will be against Germans who had de-able to registasalon."--Res- clined to carry out dismantling. ter.

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