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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1950.

Junior posts in the Government

London, March 2.

The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, has given.

the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, a nawak Foreign Parliamentary Under-Secretory,

He is Mr. Ernest Albert John Davles' who succeeds Mr. Christopher, Mayhew, Mr. Mayhew lost his seat in the recent Election:

Mr. Davies, 48-year-old, is] 1939-42. and afterwards of the a journalist by profession. He "New Clarion"

Editor of the Socialist newspaper, "Clarion," from

was

LEGATION STAFF ACCUSED

Prague, March 2, Officials of the Dutch Lega- tion here were implicated in charges of spying and sabotage by a fellow Dutch-

Mr. Davies was Parliamentary Private Secretary to Mr. Hector McNell, former Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. Mr. McNeil was promoted to the Cabinet and made Scottish Secretary. He was replaced OK Foreign Affairs Minister of State by Mr. Kenneth Younger; formerly Parliamentary Secretary, to the Home Office..

The new junior. Ministers on- nounced tonight are as follows:

Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty: Mr. Leonard James Callaghan,

Air Ministry Parliamentary Under-Secretary: —, Mr. Aldani Meryville Crawley,

TRUMAN SAYS HE WON'T GO TO MOSCOW AS PRESIDENT

Washington, March 2.

President Truman said today that he will never go to Moscow so-long-as he is President of the United States.`..

even more categorical terms than on any previous occasion, the President, at his weekly Press conference rejected any possibility of his go- ing to Moscow to discuss, with Generalissimo Stalin means of ending current. American- **Soviet differences.

At the same time the Pre- rence situation is deteriorating. .sident Indicated that he is will He said that the national defence ing to ace Generalissimo Stalin altuation of the United States is in Washington. He said that he in-better shape than it had ever will see anyone who is willing been at a time when the country to come to the United States.

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The President added that be will object to nothing' that would contribute to the peace... of the world. He will co-operato whole- heartedly in anything that will contribute to world peace,

The President statements when he was asked to comment on proposals for a new Beswick.

atomic energy control and other Omco Parliamentary international problema between Colonial Under-Secretary: - Mr. Thomase

the Soviet Union and the United Fotheringham Cook.

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State Court. Prague Radio said tonight.

The Dutchman, & business man, being Johannes A. Lauwers, is tried along with nine Czectis, ac cused of treason, spying and Aabotage.

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According to the Dutch Charge d'Affaires, Louwers is still under. questioning tonight after more "Letters and parcels containing information and

samples stituting economie espionage were sent by Louwers to Holland by diplomatic mail," the Radio said.

The broadcast

evidence quoted given by Louwers, stating that he was assisted in espionage work by the Chancellor. of the Dutch Legation, Theodor Lochman, and by the Director of the Dutch Air. lines office.

The Radio also named the Military Attache, the Dutch, Trade Representative, and two other employees of the Legation.

"To excuse himself, Louwers stated that the American, Bri-

tish,

Canadian and numerous

other Legations and Embassies of Western countries, ore also carrying out economic sabotage and

supporting rich reaction- aries," the Radlo sald.

The

closed

correspondents, was attended to day by five members of the Dutch diplomatie corps.

Mr. Van Der. Bong told Reu- ters that the nine Czechs were taken out of Court this morning after they had been identiaed, jeaving Louwers alone before the Judges.

He said

that the questioning went on all day; with one hour's break for lunch and a 10-minute break tonight.

He understood that Louwers was questioned about charges that he obtained economic in- formation and helped Czechs to flee the country,—Reuter.

Commonwealth Relations Par lamentary Under-Secretary: - Lord Holden.

Ministry of Food Parliamentary Secretary: Stanley Norman Evans.

Foreign Office Parliamentary Under-Secretary his. Brest

Albert John Davies,

Woman appointed

Horne Omce Parliamentary Geoffrey. Under-Secretary: Mr. S. de Freitas.

Ministry of Labour Parliamen- Frederick tary Secretary:Mr.

Ministry of National Insurance Parliamentary Secretary: Mr. Harry Bernard Taylor.

Lee.

Scottish Office Parliamentary Under-Secretary—Miss Margaret McRorie Herbison,

Ministry of Town and Country Planning Parliamentary Secretary:

Mr. George S. Lindgren.

Board of Trade Parliamentary Secretary: Mr. Harvey Rhodes.

Ministry of Transport Parlia mentary Secretary:-Lord Lucas of Chilworth.

the

Financial Secretary to Treasury:-Mr. Douglas Patrick Thomas Jay.

The other junior Ministers aro unchanged, Router,

RUHR WORKERS HOSTILE

Watenstedt Salzgitter,

March 2.

The latest was yesterday's pro- posal by Senator Brien Mies Mahon, Chairman, of the Joint Congressional Committee Atomic Energy, that the United Nations should hold a meeting in Moscow-to-discuss atomte diar mament.

The President alap denied re- ports that the United States de-

More than a 1,000 German 15: workers staging, an anti-dis- mantling demonstration here today tried to overturn a car carrying British dismantling

disma

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Cairo, March 2.

Many of the workers booed and shook their fists when the Britons, arrived at the former Hermann Goering from and. Steel Works,, the West German: news agency.

--The Duke and Duchess "of /. DPA reported, tonight.-to.

Wh

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officials said that they would The Duke and Duchess

will spend one night in Cairo on their tity the police and then loft

the area way to Kenya where the Duke The demonstrators had listened. present a Royal Charter to to a speech by the head of the Nairobi, capital of the Colony, Works Council of the steel plant, granting it the status of a city. who said that the trade unions! The ceremony, to be held in had done everything to stop the Nairobi on March 30, marks the destruction of part of the found- Aftieth

anniversary of the estabest week a lishment of local government in the town.

dismantling sqund up a rolling mill after the The Duke and Duchess will stay management had protested and at the British Embassy in Cairo asked that the miil' should not be as guests of Sir Ronald Campbell, destroyed. the British Ambassador-Reuter. U. S. AIR GENERAL ON ASIA TOUR

Saigon, March 2. Major-General Welkari, of the United States Air Force, arrived here today from Tokyo and 16 due to leave

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last week's blasting of the rolling The management_claimed "that mill was, as far as it knew, now even provided for in the dis mantling programme.

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He is on o South East Slam and Burma.

7. American sources" "suld it fr ́a courtesy: visit and. not an official ono~~~Reuter.i

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PRESIDENT TRUMAN

the mesource being taken inf At the same time, the President the United States to examine) said that civil privileges and the loyalty and security of in- liberties granted under the United dividuals.working 'in the State States Bill of Rights must bo Department and other son-protected in loyalty investiga #idential offices.TM

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U.S. PACIFIC

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Washington, March 2. President Harry Truman to- day nominated | Vice-Admiral Calvin T. Durgin as Coinman- der of the First Flect in the Pacific. The First Fleet is tho main U.S. Naval force in the Pacific.

***Admira!" -Durgin, now Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Air. succeeds Vice Admiral Gerald F. Bogan, who retired on February 1 after attacking defence policies which, he said, were crippling the Havy.

Admiral Durgin is 57, a veteran aircraft carrier commander of World War Two. He served in both the Atlantic and Pacific. In the Pacific, he commanded escort carrier groups covering the land- Ings on the Philippines, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. He became Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Air In May last year,--Associated Prces.

Rebutting charges that he had

After*

making his been lax in Investigating the that he will never go to Moscow CHINATOWN FIRE loyalty of Individuals working so long as he is President of the

Montreal, March 2. the for the Government, Pro- United States, Mr. Truman re- Four died and 20 were Injured- sident said that he was the only laxed, laughed and added that when fire swept through a block of one who had taken any concrete he hopes to have a chance to go brick buildings and Chinese cafes action in relation to such charges there and see the place when he in Montreal's Chinatown tonight. and that bus and that it was under his direcs is through with being President-Lin-Shew-00-year-old-Chinese

of loyalty and of the United States. He might died when he leaped with his sabotage had been investigated then possibly go as a tourist clothes afame from a third floor

Reuter. so far.

window.—Associated Press.

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