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Former Red Testifies In Trial

San Fabelsen, December 10

A former Communist. AOW workini for the "Mhunt Daily New, teklified Totay thint Histry Debiges was elected to the Communist Party's National 19:46 1031

Commiter 11

nis loud applause ran the Bar of hith New York on ventur

The new actress in thir per junes conspiracy tal

Bigg Art

Two first od The Intersñ-

and Was tional Logigs he, emen housemen's Prom NGÂN Parel Chuch, aged tutes of t1⁄4- torrida. wlto identitet Priyank 17 years to the Rod Party with he

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He was callest by the proséen. tion de holder the governanènt's zogibedaljeno that Beofge. Schoudt ud di Robertson. The when they testaflesi tal Phidge naturali sulatan home disg M 1947 that B

had never been

Washington, Docômitor 15.

The United Statos dolègatą: foïttha For Eastain Commission, faday rejected the Soviet domand that General Douglas MacArthur should per- mit the Japanese to 'attend the international mdating of the World Føddration of Trade Unions and other Communist-dominated or- ganisations.

Authoritative sources said that the United States

delegate, Mr. Maxwell Hamilton, at the closed session of the 13-nation Allied policy-making body for Japan, told the Russions that neither General MacArthur nor the American Govern- ment saw any reason to permit the Japanese to attend meetings of "subversive” organisa- tions which aimed to undermine governments which are members of the Far Eastern Com- mission.

The fources said the Amer an statement charged rat +Gn. ferences, witch az hogy of the WETU, VIN# nieeting plate for Kphversive agents who plutjes International disorder, and

eral Mac arthus would by

In its obligations to the Tiganese people if he per teil their

10 picentatives

attenilen Latherings on the convention ad the WFTU held last summer,

The Amerkans like it. Kepted the contenton that Japets tld be permitted to atina the Communist-sponsored

fotobon 1

Wines

cond that betad apoleon

Touit minetinas sich ni verently bedil ut Peking

broke

1 Bo TAFE

each time

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1930

The Ames us staternen! il·

convention

and 1938 But Bedge

was announces under the nat

4: saul he

of "Bea Bridgest

a Courvifter medling in 1930, when a new Party Poli 'tical Hitra wien enten teet

The dovratna terapeut, deepl Dentaður mash that tach a male niet only emrediente recent eshi dence given against Bulge. would go beyond that aid take the euse intő more recent

high level.

at

He expets Crouch to be no the stand auf! the Christmas re- leese next "Wednesday

The cosir!

will not reconvene until January

Uruted 1e

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Japanese Piece Goods Record

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Manchester, December 15. Japan's cotton plece goods

exports topped those of

the

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Israel is Branded As Aggressor

Lake Success. December 15.

Iraq today brander! Israel

aggressor

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to charge, mate, at 15 claiming Jerusalem as 118 prestin FEC meeting b

of the capital in deflanoe Soviet Charge d'Affaires, mte Bag Ki, that General Ma United Nations resolution to Arthur was guilty of diseramin. establish An International

tending

thregime in the Holy City, ac- intentiona

cording to reliable inform- infants

Jetion

Japanese to

conferences but

for afferating

In that..

them

hr

The charge was reputedly

under the auspice, of si gentries | Trade in u pečrvi session of the Hot Wheels the Anglo-Ame- j Daite: Nitions Ficam blog (fuj, not appro

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·PEC offioláte themselves clined 16 tomment, However others present at the meetlag cấld the United Stalen cor. sidered that it had given complete and adequate answer to the Goviet charges and con sidered the matter closed. Satures all the Mi and his advisar nt the 2 histened to the

Nag

Ueifted Staten statement and made no request

in answer it at the time. While

Trusteeship Counell which mat behind closedİ Hours to begin discussion of the statute for the Internationalisa tion of Jerusalem.

There wnt

Immediate 10

the jufcial report of

Counell

leah proceedings but reports

chamber ling" from the meeting

said the lug Foreign Ministe Fadhil Jamaïl, heatedly neneed the Isroell move Jerusalem elaiment encly this week by Premler

David 15 Gurion in Tel Aviv.

Informants

TH which wohl have the

France introduced

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a resolution

Trustee

concern

this controversy is not earriet nip Counell note with the FEC agtails as one Mf the major dems it has a bearing on

"Israel's moving The Jerusalem."

one of the prineol anhjeet The French resolution

upital to

will be

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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1949.

The risk

DON

IDDON'S DIARY

Seeing Red In White House

James Byinća, ox-Föreign Sec- retary under MĹ. Trúmáh, one-

time Sifpreme Court Justice,

cently close friend of the Pre-

sletent and nay, his avowed poll

eul energy, says there is Red in the White House.

';

He sounds the alarm that Bri- fish-type Socialism, or a reason- able Incsimilė,

bas arrived America, "Too

many people dre thinking of security instead of opportually. They

mora. afraid of life than death.. We are threatened with the import- flon of a creeping but ever- nivancing Socialistle programme."

восто

Changing colour

Se

**** [#*, Buri Stafford. Crippa Rays he is gratified that British rules hore háve song, up 20 to da Hey conf | But, Américil; Bays that to make the same, numur af dollarsni before devaluation sales would have to increase by 42 per cent,

Film Subsidy Only On Conditions

London, December 14. The Prouident of the Board of Tradó, Mr. Harold Wilson, told

the Houte of

of 'dommons that the "Gövźrnment will not ebeldise the British film in dustry unless it gale fem al- ourantés that the money will not be swallowed up in futurė extravagances.

Ho charged producers with making drestige filma regard.

1 has taken a long Linie for the colour of the coat the United |..jega of cost.—United Press. State Government is wearing to he so bluntly described,

panies, banks, motor-car naince frid, pawnshops, Ioan companies, und jewellery shops. The latest Jigure ing $17,000,000,000 £

three times as large as when the

At first it was thought to be the routine blend of patentic zed, white, and blue. Then it began to appear pale pink.

Now the colour, according to the President's opponents, is war ended.

red--not በካን inkably

skry red,

bul

Consistent crimson which Mr. Trumaḥ sports

with and style, being himself. perhaps 112% Santa Claus in the White House.

FL

All on tick

dyla

Houses, cars, furniture, clothes, kitchen equipment and bathroom Atungs, jewellery mari knick- Since Mr. Byrnes spoke the knucks, carpets and cosmetics, arguments have been intense, und foot and fiquor-nything rond the scheming Berish

of everything is being bought a",

on course, having to accept some of

Hek responsibility for this Hari ¦ Amertennis have billions entism in high plwes,

the cuff," and figures are starting to clarab the shirt-sleeve to the arti This wireles

pil. bankers and credit men say there nothing to be plummet about. hope they

Fight.

A popular Republican thency 14

Falc that the

Drai programme and the Welfare State plan were piped into the White House by ethicalits from Whitehall, and thut Air bears the stang

Ja

Trammon's

"Male an

me:

but

Ju Lourashie, where i come 191 | fiảm, they would say that the ditzy manipulations of figures of

At least, we are ecorated with

<tizz for nothing.

here

one export to the Ameri-Bit perupy meus trouble.

perhaps the citizens or perhaps we gave it away on

Gon't mel to care. The all- | powerful Government will pro- I have rarely known America's vide. Conservatives so agitatedl They fume and

bluster, bufteady ling the unfortunate Englishman here and hisslug kato his ear that the

United States is going the way of Britas dusen the toboggan slide

to rum, hell-bent for disaster.

My misgivings

to

These enlamities are not im- mediately apparent

m!- ເກຍ, though I feel some disquiet. i sre no sudden death on the horizon: but I have misgivings about possible clash;

While all these dollars are stil! about, it seems

The question is: Areľké multi more dollars here chiến tra devaluation? Let's hudf" thẻ real; Bures and a plain, honest ne- counting.

J..

Here are some of field- Marshai Viscount Montgomery's of statement that, fr the tent

will aggression in Europe have real good pafly and kill A lot of people" made British and | Amerléan efficiāls "hero" Wined and shudder, it made mothers, weep.

The mat gehera) was unfortu- nate in his phraseology, He has the opportunity of, winning battles here almost af håpórthur an El Atainein, but only if he tisch words as skilfully he uses guds. Why don't our föritiation offcials heles him before he speaks?

Plenty there

The American, complaiặt, that Europe lacks business statemen like Paul Hoffman and Averel Harriman doesn't stand up. Lon

in Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, Glasgow, a Edinburgh

could provide a boat-

lonel, Supply your own the list is endless.

for

Deard braind town: More and more people are gong broke, pay. that would pity for things

themselves," 'The British will have to get out of the Hay they want to get in the clover

Broadway 18, cảnVineed. Anwr)- can dollars will gave the British him industry

from

#hernterest collapse.

.

There is a lot of surplus cash here, and the combination around

of British brains, directing genius, and acting abilý and Amèrican

Bir

a ripe time tooney, showmanship, and modertz plan to siphon off a few. Our instinethods would be a winner.

It is In American self-interest

British but is the tourist trade, and I am to have a healthy glad to see we are making preparatiphs now for the spring | atki tuner rush to Britain next year.

Three complaints.

our

business.

Rex Harrison

anxious to give

i

op his starring role in "Anne of the Thousand Days" to take n holiday and then return to' Eng- land for a Mm commitment in the spring.

Alm

331

"The

Most American travellers make

It is a pity that Sir Alexander three big complaints our falter Korda doesn't get more credit in ing telephone system (very in the advertising and building of the i jezjur to thal in the United magnificent British States), our dirty, dismal railway Fallen Idol." For one ring, the hoor has gott

stattons and uncomfortable trains, bigger Intely-too big People's

Fortunately, Carol Reed is being higher and our dreary food. I pass these given a fair show, but the publfe Witges nrg 90 per

of to the Tourist Board without has the impression that the pic 18141 từ youts ĐƯỜ

be

rent

is essentially a Selznick

triumph.

vutite discussion That as the

vote on Fuudo, m FIL American prope ut That

It declares that meeting Japanese be permitted Wich

#1 | move by Israci to transfer participation

The danger is that Americana comment although I could make ture International ta

capital to Jerusalem

nienty. elfairs éven

over-extending before

may peace seriously impede the work of theselves. Certainly they

Otherwise I remain unimpressed Trusteeship Counell in drafting gigantic spending spree.

about Qui drive (crawl)

dollars. Japanese be permitted to attend the internationalisation statute They are putting on the shop-

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United States and the United Kingdom in the decund quarter thents is nighed. The Unite of this year, the British Cotton Slates has proposed that U? Board estimated today.

International moetings, An increase In work cufton send trade

representatives foods trade during the second

abroad

with Remi-Consula status and, La quarter was dite almost entirely

(2) assume more international functions, to the enormous -expansion in Jápañésé exports, the Boiltä de-

This resolution hus clared in its Quarterly review of

tere resistance from China, and the Philippines and sofhe others. the cotton market.

but FEC sources reported there were Indications that some com- promise might be affected with in not too disfont future,

oncoun-

The Board, said Japanese ex: ports during April and May were 178,000,000 square yards. Its report fassumed that the same The Russian attitudeurt cale was maintained thou the past fortnight, however June, which would bring the Maleated that, the Soviet might

them-

ure on o

Roger Garreau of France, Pre-counter a larger sident of the Couneli, disclosed their income than ever

proportion of before, after the meeting that the 12-18-blowing their wads" with glee

culi

on both and abandon, on group would Iktari

and Hashemite Jordan to

Following their Government's send representatives to the future

example of defeit ¤naucing, which meeting. He said, however, that

Imeans spending what you haven't their views would be

sought

got, they are diving deep Into only on the statute of inferna-debt. Hire-purchase or instalment- tionalisation, and that Iscue buying is rampant, would not be asked to explain

A mountain of money la owed its action in moving the capital.

The United

to department stores, credit cpm- Statós deleuata,

Francis Sayre, brd delegate, John F. Cooke, led a the British

th** qumatériý total to 237,000,000 velofany blution which dir 1 move bring the Comeil's said the Trusteeship Council hall

yards

not guarantee that Jupanese, Casions Into the open, sayiruno power to put the question-be- British exports during the saine would be sent to meetings of the that there was no reason to have fore the Security Copacil. „Mexico'q faul. Norėlyna WETU and other organisations the Jerusalem talks in private quarter werb 236,000,000 quale Which

śug- My: Ggfreðu

pealed that both Liby

Israci told hawsm

ATHI favour.-Unite:I yards, the report said United Press

that he believed that ef

Hashemite Jordan should be States exparts for the period were duket se KOLLAK purpose has been achidyed In

sumthored to the Council. Mt. DUKE OF PALMELLA enabled the delegates to engage The internationaflsition ähtii-

today's secret sention in that it could obly lead to new trouble.

Jamali retorted that Kuch move Associated Press.

LEAVES. LONDON In more frank, discussion than

alven at 234,000,pbo square yarts.

EXPORTS OF U.S. RUBBER

Washingtort: December 30. The U.S. Compières ; -, Départ.

1 London, December hosible. "TRE DURE

Duke of Palmella, Acting Portuguese Ambassailor in Lon- don, who leaves for home by sea tomorrow, said-in-a-i

-statement night that he had absolute faith in the "bistîf Britlin, PA,

Speech

*

Would otherwise have been posat today's meeting. I most 1:01 to was not dikeistod in substance which was spent in debating resolution offered by France Mr. Jamali, in the Lubdit This menture- would have the Epoch of the spanjon_charged | Trusteeship, Counch...“call to-

very Girgel with aggression and | scribusly to the attention of the quested, is the Teustoechin government of Israel the vary Council might refer the lasur ergve consequences, which might to the Brepelty Coupe which arise from non observance of It empowered to, dbát g with the General Assembly resolution aggresive acts and threats to 3 as regards the implementation: by the Trusteip Council of

We ofproabdin his regret, at

mefit estimated today that;exports | leaving Britain andjaid that his

of rubber and rubber, products jfelendestösvandu äditinusions:tfor

this year will be the lowest since that country Had" "only mérezzed

1043at noktimated total value. darilik me zehrk of war nud perenellable sources said that. Mr. bboyd mentioned, resolution."

DL $115,000,000.

Octobers inspiichts were valued 64381687EREompared-1. "With $703100 September and $10,- 123,000 in betober last year1349, first 10 months of 1910, sagorin of rubber und Leubber

$98,597,000" per cent below the corres ponding period of 1948-80- clated Press,

SOCIALIST... VIEW

ON VIETMINH

Patil December 15.

Dr. Leon Southlen!! & menit

of the French Bodláter (Nar teri? wings today,čnited) for the French ancorailda yer MTXHQ CHÍ Minh;, the lehden; ni- the “ onhIndo-Chinese autonomy

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