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Dublin, May 8.
"It's like chasing after a rainbow," said Com- munist. Sean Nolan, summing up the task facing his "Irish Workers' League“ of convert- ing Catholic Ireland to Moscow socialism. Nolan, a quiet-spoken little man with a patch on his pants, told this correspondent of the League's hopes for the eventual establishment of of a "People's Democratic Republic Ireland."
This interview took place in Nolan declined to give details Books" store in of the League's membership, but "New Dublin, where Catholic Action-sold it had ists smashed plate glass win membership. dows and, scattered Socialist literature after the League's lust attempt to hold a public. meeting here.
12.30m2 Vorg Kong Calling"-Program- his 12.3-"Light Fiano Parade With Art
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The meeting ended in confusion 1.10 Time for Huic"-100 Midland with would-be speakers flecin
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tram a ducking to the River Liffey.
Nolon was Irish delegate at the recent Cominform Peace Confer- Rechce in Paris.
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a representative
Nolan, who said he had been Communist from youth, was not very hopeful of early success In the League's efforts, HIN bookstore, for example, was cer- talisly not a profit-making con- cera, he said.--United Press..
RIMOUSKI FIRE..... Rimouski, Quebec, May 8. Soldiers and the Red Cross
He said Marshat Tito of Yugitook over today to sort out slavia had turned Fascist and was the mess that hours earlier tort to the international Social- had been the thriving South ist Movement,
shore lumber town of Marxist-Leninism, As repro- Rimouski. * sented by the Soviet Uniort to 7.15-"American Letter Allin's day, was Ireland's only hope for truc Independence and release from its present position as pawn in a very dirty interna- ilona political game, he said.
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Moscow's blessing
.Nolan said that the league now complete with the bless- Inge of Moscow Radio and the Cominform Journal, had made progress from its establishment last summer, but was at pre- sent marking time. No neiet
printer in Southern Ireland would publish the League's "Irish Worker's Voice, and no one would rent, lend or
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Waterfront festival
waterfront presented a picturesque sight yesterday with many of the Chinese sailing
templs ai street meetings had
been broken up by police, and Catholic Actionists.
"The opposition we have met has been considerable," Nolan salt.
He added that the League for the time being planned no further (public meetings, because the Irish
The town was hardly re- cognisable in the wake of the fire that took a toil estimated by former Mayor Elvar Cote at close to US$10,000,000.
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Cross volunteers, sald more than one third of Rimouski had been destroyed.
Brigadier J. V. Allard, Eastern Fire chief Maurice Levesque, Quebec Aren Commander, sald whose scanty equipment was today the flames wiped out an taxed to the limit and had to be area one mile by one and a half supplemented by brigades from a communities, miles through the centre of the dozen surrounding town. Brigadier Allard, working said tentatively that 350 homes in close collaboration with Red were destroyed.-United Press.
`Report on Japan's economic deadlock
Tokyo, May 8.
The "Dodge Line," the guiding programme laid down by the American banker, Mr. Joseph Dodge, alone is not enough to overcome Japan's current economic deadlock, statos a report prepared by the Economic Stabilisation Board of the Japanesa Government, Board's report was completed on May 6.
police had seized on Catholic Ac-The
Jonists' opposition as provocation to break up its earlier attempts.
It would continue to print its organ in Northern Ireland as part of its propaganda campaign, however.
;
Not much hope
The report called for the ex- pansion of domestic, markets, increased Industrial investment and the restoration of crono- mic relations with 'Asian coun- tries.
The report admitted that the
were
field of foreign trade and Indus- telal investment, Against the target of $593 million in ex parts and $1,006 million in Im> parts, the actual trade figures 1511 million in exports and $902 million in Imports. vessels gaily bedecked with bunt- Asked if the League banned Dodge Line" Has Been successful
Industrial investment totalled ing and flags.. It will be even to put itself and its programme to a considerable extent in its first 120 billion yen against the goal more so today, as this is the 23rt to the people by contesting forth-year of enforcement. The over-21 178 billion yen. day of the third month of the coming local elections, Nolan coming of inflation and the return The port attributed the un- Lunar calender.
body was considering of the country's economy to not zatisfactory foreign trade chiefly It is the day of the "rin Haught the It would present mai had made rapid progress, said Festival", the day reserved for candidate or select Irish Labour the report. the worshipping and the giving) of thanks to the Goddess of the Party candidates for League sup
Sea for all the good and pro- sperity of the past year.
a
to international factors. However,
it singled out the "Dodge Line"
The actual output figures for as solely responsible for the
port.
A Labour Party,spokesman sald than the goal set by the Board in case of industrial investment. ༣ The doubted very strongly if candi-mining, manufacturing, agricul- The day la observed malaly by dates would welcome such sup-tural, forestry and fishery cate- the seafaring folks and
port. The general view was that gogles. business men, the former be- League
the 1949 fiscal year, were larger failure to attain the goal in the
the
of
support would damage
cause their livelihood depends on the chosen candidate. the bounty and generosity the sea and the latter because -their-business-also-depends greatly on the mood of the sea itself..
of land
Many persons both
and sea will be visiting the many "Tin Hau" temples on the island and the mainland today.
in
The most popular of all the temples is at Chek Wan Chinese territory but due to the prosent situation that particular temple will miss many of its annual visitors.
In
·
Operators' efforts :
The report pointed out, how-
The report said the increase in ever, that it fall short in the the mining and manufacturing brought production fields was about by operators efforts to re duce the cost of production on ex- pectations of the abolition of Government subsidies,
CANTONESE BY RADIO
Vocabulary: 103. (tsch) tsaw(3) 194. (kai) gal(1) 195. (aap) aap(3) 196. (tong) tong(1) 197. (shaat) shaat(3)
Combinations:
Another almost as popular temple is altuated at Joss House Bay near Fat Tou Mun which is castly accessible to worshippers and grateful persons.
order to accomodate the numerous visitors to Joss House Bay, the Hong Kong and Yaumat! Ferry Company is running special ferries every half hour today from Hong Kong to the bay. The first ferry will leave Hong Kong at 8.30 a.m. and the last ferry to 60. leave Joss House Bay will be at
5.30 p.m.
Due to restrictions on the burn- ing of frecrackers, one of the day's most exciting scenes will not be witnessed in Hong Kong. During the day it is customary to set off a rocket and the one who manages to pick up the expend- rocket, when it returns to
ed
earth will have a very successful year. Usually there is keen com- petition among all to be the lucky one to pick it up..
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21. (2) Moh tsaw (3),
BY S.K. LEE
General Expressions:
(2)Moh meen(2), 67. Foon(1) shuc(3)*.
A Story (Continued)
Lesson 34 (
92. (2)Kul faan(1)~doh(3)
ook(1)-kay (2) 93. (2) Kui dul(3) "(2) kul
(1) (3)wah::
(2) moh-meen(2) geen(3) (2)ney lok(3).. 94. (2)Ngaw dul(3)-(2)nay-
(1)m-(3)jue lok (3): (1)Yee-gah(1), (2)ngaw Jea(1)-doh(3) (2) ngaw (3)dzoh-tsaw (3) Jaw(2) jok(3).
95
7
་
96. (1)Kau (2)ndy foon(1)
shue(3) (2)ngaw, bay(2) (2)ngaw laan(1)–(1)ini;- (8)dzoh yut(1)-gaw(3) goong(1)-(1)yun lah(f)!” 07. (2)Kui (1)bah-bah(1)||
tai(2)-geen(3)(a)kul faan(1)-jaw(2)~(13]al": (3)dzáu hob(2) foon(i)-
kui(3)
98. (2)Kui dzik(1)-huk(1).
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(2)kul-doa(1) - (1)pung- (2)ynu (1)lai, yum(2). 100. (2)Kui dul(3), (2)Kulm
dee(1)
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102.
3)Kum(3)dar (3) bukm (5)baang~(3)isang dol(1) hol(2)"foori(1)»hay(2);
Wrong. Mistake. Error,
A chicken.
A duck.
To slaughter,
To kill. To stay,
No mistake. It's right. You're right.
Dishonourable. Disgraceful, To forgive, To.pardon. To excuse.
He arrived home.
He said to his papa:
"I'm not worthy to be in your
presence.
I'm ashamed to face you,
Now, I know I have done wrong.
I beg you to forgive me and let me come back as a labourer"
ills papa, seping, that he had
returned,
was (then) pleased."
very
He immediately told some one,
to go. and prepare a feast. (slaughter chickens kill ducka) He invited all his friends to
come to the feast
He said to his workmen:
Tiftir efforts, supported by Isans und shifting of disinfihtionary factors to other phases of the economy, which threw smaller enterprises into distress, caused a recession in agriculture, It will be difficult, sal
said the re- part, to make treigners under- stand how Japan's economy is actually unbalanced. For instance, the Jobless now apparent totalled 300,000 to 400,000. On the other hand, many jobless bad returned
Increasing the f by
million the report said, this fact may be pu
to
Supern
showing the elasticity of the Japanese economy But this clas ticily is not as much of a rubber balloon as of a "paper ballen" en pressed. which would matter: wgan
The peculiarity of the Japane economy has served to alleviate and to the impact of deflation prevent an economic catastrophe.
However, the report pointed out, there is little room left for the paper balloon to go on being The only step nattened
further. now under consideration to cope with the situation is to expand the
foreign
trade, the report
oit said. Fortunately, the report con tinued, export contracts since last January had increased. However, whether it was problematical
trade
Qationary
would develop to such an extent as to eliminate the de-
factors in
in the country's economy, said the report.
Many of the bottlenecks now confronting the Japanese economy have
from originated Its structural disharmony created by the sur- render.
* It was, therefore, a mistake to -the current living presume difficulties had been brought about by the enforcernent of the Dodge economic policy alone.
It was no less a mistake to hope for an improvement of the pre- valling di@cult economic cond!- tions" only through a balanced
"Today, you needn't go to work budget
Come, with me," drink and be
happy.
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