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KING GEORGE V tightens up

THREATENED TO

ABDICATE

London, January 5.

A London weekly said that King George V threaten- od in 1922 to abdicate-as one of his song actually did 14 years later.

The story in "The Recorder" said the cause was a a personality clash between the King and strong-willed David Lloyd George, Welsh Liberal leader who was then Premier.

WORLD'S RICE CROP HARVEST

Washington, January 4.

The U.S. Agriculture De-

said

1949-50 partment

the world rice harvest will be slightly above the pre-war average but about three per ernt below last year's aver

Aga.

It estimantes 7,400,000,000 bus- heis will be harvested, esinparet with 7.300,000,000 bushels and 7,800,000,000 bushels last year

The decline was attributed to a sharp drop in Chian's rap

European and Atzean beste are about the some Rs last yeas But Nuri and South Amecrest my produce terord crops

World acreage planted totalled about 3,000,000 aeres, down 14 per cont from the preceding year

Asia's production is forecas; at 6,830,000 bushels or about 23 per cent of the world toinf 18 is Jrve per cent below last year's crap of 7,050,000,000 bushels

China's harvest is estimated at 2,180,000,000 bushels. eight per cent under last year's and il per cent below the pre-wm average Production Also dropped Burma and Koren but inercase!

thr ist Japan.

Phakapapatmes Wel

Taiwan

A

1

In

полг recard

harvest Japan of 599.000.000 bushels is two por cent above tast sca

and lightly above the pre-wAC average

India and Pakistan my mad or exered last year The yield in dia is expreted to be around 1,585,000,000 bushels The estimate

585.000,00

for Pakistan bastels.

Burma's avrenge is 23 per rent helow the previous year vield of 284,000,000 bushels ex- pected Associated Press

Mirt

'TIMES' MAN'S DEATH IN U.S.

Washington, Junitary

+

The death of Sir Wilmott Lewis, aged 72, dean of the British and other foreign cors respondents in Washington. accurred today He representert the "London Times" for many

years

a

Sir Wilmott died suduoniṛ is home. "The Thes here sald the cause of his death was not romertalely knowa Ile visited his office and the Nationa Press Club as usual today. AL though Sir Wilmott relinquishe the post as the chief "lines correspondent In 1947, he re- tained the position as "correspon.

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"GLORIOUS TASK"

-

FOR REDS

San Francisco, January 4. The "liberation" of Tatwan will be the Chinese Communists' Chang In 1950, "glorious task"

Commander Al-ping.

of the Communist Navy in East China, said in an article in the "People's Navy" magazine which made its first appearance in Nanking on January.

The late Stanley Baldwin who later un Premier in 1936 was to usher Edward VIII ou of Buckingham Palace - saved the throne for George V, the newspaper added.

"The Recorder" said it can now

Arst time what reveal for the happened.

Mr. Lanyd George

hended

ecmbition government tormed after the election which fallowed World Wat

on exports---

Ottawa, January 4, Canada took steps to tighten controls on "the experts strategio materials by in creasing the number of coun- tries to which' export permits are required from 40 10 04,

New countries on the re- stricted list include, Commu nift China, faraól, Borngo, Burma, Hong Kong, Indo- China, Malaya, New Guinea, the Philippines, Byria, Thas land and Macao:~~Asiociated Press

BRITAIN'S ATOM BOMB PROPOSALS

ETHIOPIA OBJECTS TO SOMALILAND DECISION

-Addis Ababa, January 4. Ethiopia announced in a telegram to the United' Nations published here today that she refuses >to recognise tho. Assembly's decision to give Italy trustooship. over Italy's old. East African colony of Somaliland.

The telegram said that the Assembly had ignored the "just claims" of Ethiopia to the territory and alleged that the decision contrødlets openly" the Paris peace treaty.

danger very seriously the peace of this region."

(2) Ethiopia has "very 'serious and well-founded doubts whe ther a non-member of the United Nations can be eligible; os

tec,

In the opintor o of the Ethiopian Government Italy would be under no statutory obligations or kąpe- tions applicable to a member and contractual could assume only. | obligations stipulated between the trusiceship Council and herself.

These, even though they have It also said that Ethiopia is hold and maintain firmly the same considering, asking the Inter-position, and, therefore, are bound received the approval of the As- to refuse to recognize this decision sembly, including the assurance Court of Justice at nailonal

(of the General Assembly) which of Italy to assume and observe The Hague for its opinion as contradicts openly and manifest-her duties relating to trusteeship, to the possibility of a validly the terms of the said treaty". cannot, In view of the experience London, January 4.

being agreement

of the past, especially events, In negotiated Ethiopia charged that the As- The British

recommendations between the Trusteeship Coun-sembly was allowing Italy to set the year 1935-30 (when Italy in- In a new memorandum to the cil and Italy and Italy's "capa-foot in Somaliland "against

vaded Ethiopla) in disregarâ the United States on atomic energy

obligations of the League of Na suspected innbility" wishes of the people and contrary included a proposal that Britain city and

tions Covenant and the Kellogg to the interest of peace and keel Pact, be considered an adequaty should agree not to produce to assume and exert trustee.

she is not a rity in East Africa and, atomic bombs, but should store ship so long us

on the International u certain number of American- member of the United Nations. quently, of the world as a whole." ranice

plane. mude bombs, Informed

It stood to

reason that on agreement reached before the question of Italy's eligibility was unwanted

sold here today.

spurces

Three points

conse-

Ahe then raised three points settled "would lead "worthy of instant and serious consideration" before agrin ment www rarohdd between the Trusteeship Council and Italy. These points follow:

and undesirable complications."

Ethiopia sent her protes: Tele- grom for submission (. the The Foreign Office spokesman Trusteeship Council, which la King George did not get described

un

the present series of charged with the task of com- very well with Lloyd George,"

atomic

talks in the United pleting JATI agreenientl between energy The Recorder' west.

States between the United States Italy and the United Nations for

(3) "la hardly Imaginable This Prime

34«]1# Minister

trus! administraties Canada and Britain as being in a 10-year

both from the juridical and praċ- much of a dictator that his at-

the second of three stages.

over Somaliland

tional point of view that a trans-

beenthe titude

Intolerable; and The climax would come when It said that Ethiopia "oppONICA

fer of administrative power could King George V sist tr Lloyd the combined Policy Committee strongly the return of 1991) 10-

take place solely on the basla ot George comes back to power, 1] consisting of the United States der any form of Kel to any of

the between an understanding between Secretaries of State and Defence her former colontes, len clan Ethiopia

formet Italian United shall abdicate

Kingdom and Italy, re- ant the Cannelan and British she renouneed unequivowali z by Soulland is not as yel definitely gardless of the facts and before Ambassadors in Washington, meet the terms of

peaca demarcated and fixed. "This fact the intended agreement between to consider the recommendations treaty."

will certainly Impair, in the light the Trusteeship Council and Italy now being worked vut on an The note continued, "The in- of past experience, the low and had been approved by the Assom- official level. – Beuter.

perial Ethiopian Government still order in those routines and en-bly."-Reuter,

The calamity was averted by the revoll vi the Conservativi members of Lloyd George's Gov- ertimant,

Carlton Club meeting

"At a meeting at the Carlton Club, led by Stanley Baldwin. the Conservatives broke away and in November, 1922, Bonar Law formed Tory govern.

ment.

Encl

mk

"Lloyd George never Curtle

Recorder" circulates largely in the Bnancial centre of disclose the * did not London.

Buckinghard suurce of is story Palare is eorsidering whether to comment un the account

11

MI Baldwin berame J'rime Minister i 1935 Be retter in 1937 ami

made a Pet - Em Baldwin of Bewdley

nca 1947. As head of the Government, br handled the crisis which from Edwind

VIP's determina- fit to shrty US-botn Walle Warfeld Simpson.

Edward refused to give her up abcheated in become the Windsor Associated

and Duke Pros

'Red Star' on Denmark

Moscow, January 4.

The Soviet Army newspaper Red Star" predicted today thut Denmark would lose her independence completely if she allowed a big American mili

mission to enter the tory country.

Quating the Danish Press, the Russian Army paper said that the hend of the U.S. military mission, General Snuvely, would become factual commander-in- and Danish army chief of the that every Danish regiment would have several American officers on its strength.

"Red Star" asked, "if already at the present time Danish Min- Isters do not waive the right to express their opinions, then what will come later when this mission lands in Denmark?"

the

The newspaper sald that U.S. intends to send in as many and officers in their generals mission as there are the whole Danish General Staff and that the Danish Foreign Minister' protest against the size of tha proposed U.S. (mission was only attempt to preserve the ap- pearance of Denmark's indepen dence. Even this said "Red

dissatisfaction in Wo- aroused shington.Associated Press.

Dri

RED NEWSPAPER MANAGERS MEET

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San Francisco, January 4,

confer- A business managers' The magazine is the organ of ence of newspapers in Commu- the Headquarters of the Com-nist China was recently held: In munist Navy in East China, Pe- Poking, recording

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SYDNEY DOCK DISPUTE

Sydney, January 4.

Eighteen overseas ships stood

The Radio said that the con- ference decided, that "all news papers must carry out business. like management and democratiq

The publicly administration. run newspapers must be operat- ed As productive enterprises. Complete or partial self-support of the publicly-run newspapers was encouraged by the decision of the conference."

The conference called

Idio on Sydney's waterfront to-nowspaper owners to

L83

ILS

night when ovor 1,600 dock much home-made newsprint as; workers refused to man them.possible and to practise Second- They were protesting against the my-Reufor. appointment of non-members of the Australian Watersido Workers Federation, pe first-ald man. on

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Shipping observers, fearing an extended and prolonged dispute, bellove the walk-off is part of a Prolling" strike policy by the Communist-dominated Federation

HUNGER STRIKES

IN CALCUTTA

butte

Calcutta, January 4. Nearly 500 Communist prisonera

and as part of a general Com-are on a hunger strike in various munist plan to disrupt maritime Prisons there, ge

"Offeinis said today that the services in the Bouth West Pacific.

Mr. J. Hagly, the General Sce-prisoners are demanding a say it. retary of the Federation, dented the appointment of their jailers: this chargo, saying that the dis and that the fallers get a pay pute is purely 181-Reuter ralad Associated Preside

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