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· THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1030.

MEETING OF RED

Corporal

LABOUR UNIONS punishment

"

Budapest, May 24.

The 78,000,000 workers of the World Federation of Trade Unions will fight to the end to “savo the world from the greatest crime against humanity

-war, the organisation's Pre- sident, Signor Giuseppe d'Vittorio, said today. Signor Vittorio, who is also General Secretary of the Italian Confederation of Labour, was concluding a two-week session here of the Communist-dominated organisation's Execu- tive Committee.

PVO'S TO SURRENDER

The

This is the cry which goes out from this session", ho de- clared. "The workers of the world will never fight against the Soviel Union, the People's Democracies and Democratic China."

on the

The Committee referred to the growing unemployment in the West and the need for increased Rangoon, May 24.

on a world- Burmese Government WFTU propaganda

Western announced today that it has wide scale, I called on reached a cease-fire agreement trade unions, not affiliated to the Federation, to Join its Traile with the White Band PVOlfeder (People's Volunteer Organisa-International.

The Committee called tion). The group, numbering Indian Government to release more than 10,000 men, is one from prison Mr. S. A. Dange, of three rebel forces that has General Secretary of the All-

the Government

Union Congress for Indian Trade fought two years.

and Vice-President of the WFTU, An official announcement sala and for

Relations Trade Union the PVO men would be told in- labot mediately by their leaders to lay Bill.

The Australing seamen's union down their arms and await fur- ther instructions.

leader. Mr. G. V. Eillot, who was elected today to the Executive, introduced a Bill to protest to the Australion Government against its Anti-Communist Bill. Committee gave its approval.

.

The agreement was announced after 12 days of talks between the Burmese Defence Minister, General Ho Ne Win, and the PVO Vice-President, Bo La Yaung.

Bo Li Yaung takl newsmen that agreement was reached on general principles requiring the surrender of his parly inen who,

In the early post-war period, were the main prop of the Gov- ernment. Details had yet to be worked out.

Belgrade accused

The

of n

in Colonies

London, May 24,

Mr. John Dugdale, Minister of State for the Colonies, muld In the House of Commone to- night that he proposed to em- phasise to all Colonial Gover- nore the need for bringing to дл and within a measurable time the use of whipping and flogging,

He was replying to re- quest by Labour Member, Mr. Reginald Sorenson, for more information on the find. Ing

of an enquiry into the prevalence of corporal punish- ment in the Colonies,

Mr. Dugdale sald that ho would recommend that the power to award corporal punishment be restricted

the High Court and that the offences for which the High Court could award corporal punishment to adults be rg. duced to that of assault In which brutality was involved. -Reuter,

UN ONLY SOLUTION TO "COLD WAR," LIE SAYS

London, May 24. Mr. Trygvo Lie, United Nations Secretary-General, issued a statement in

London tonight just before leaving for the United States.

His recent visit to Marshal Stalin in Moscow hod demonstrated that the United Nations offered the only solution to the cold war, and the only method by which peace could be kept, he said.`

The statement read: "I have been asked to make n sintement about the results of my talks with Government leaders in London, Paris and Moseow before leaving Europe to retum to Lake Success..

of

Mr. Lie was well aware of the British Government's readiness to resume consulta. tions in the United Nations as Union an- as the Soviet Boon nounced it readiness to attend,

ME

Say

Davies added. Asked if this matter would be in the ns the

OUTSPOKEN HINT TO AMERICA

Washington, May 24.

"At this time I can only immediately discussed

dissatisfied with United Nations as soon that I sin not my talks in the three European problem of Chinese representation capituls. No doors bave been was solved, Mr. Davies replied

the question of head-❘ that as soon as closed. I return to the quarters of

of the United Nations Chinese representation had been with the belief that the possibility settled and the Soviet representa- constructive negotiation exists. tives return to the Atomic Com- "But the results of these ex-inission, the British Government changes of views and ideas on the was prepared to United Nations and the so-called "as we are now". 'cold war cannot be judged ex- Asked if Mr. Lie's visit had in day that America should store ORLANDO WARNS during the next

become apparent any way advanced the control of some of her surplus wheat in cept as they

tulo or three these weapons, Mr. Davies said the stomachs of his people.

"The U.S. should send its whent months. It is necessary to be that these talks were of a conf-

to to ald us in the fight against dential nature. It was better THE ALLIES patient.

Communism-or to us at a

of

to

Efforts to be continued

SD W

resume talics

MIDDLE EAST

NATIONS TO BE GIVEN ARMS

Sir John Kotelwala, Ceylon's Transport Minister, told a Press conference in Washington -to-

or else should sell

hald lat price, the reste

to be

He advocated

Japan

he said.

or

M.

could be made available to South East Asia.

were were

Hunger, disease and ignorance.

of the breeding ground Communism in South East Asia, he said. "All this mass of land and people is on the verge of starvation.

"If we their leaders, fall to improve

their standards of living,

our people will surely fall vic- tims to ideologies other than de moerney

he said.

Si John advocated early im- plementation of President Tru- ald man's Point Four plan to under-developed areas.

effect that my visits as wait until Mr. Lie himself made! ary-General the

four any statement the Prime Minis Rome, May 24.

much aroused sa Orlando capitals have

Mr. Lio Vittorio Emonucl

return the not ter, Mr. Clement Attlee, and Mr. public interest demonstrates of the warned the Western Allies to- only the gravity of the present Bevin yesterday the withdrawal

pan and West Germany to full on his return day not to count on Italian division between the two sides in from Moscow. He came through production so that chenper goods, arme lin a future war unless the cold war. It

divi

also demon

on Paris where he conferred with especially machinery and textiles, they uphold

tre col Italy's claim

strates that the United Nations the French Prime Minister, Trieste.

offers the only way by which the Georges Bidault, and the Foreign Speaking on the 35th anniver, division can be bridged and-in Minister, M. Rebert Schuman,→→→ rary of Italy's declaration of war the long run-peace be main-Reuter and United Press. against Austrin in the First World tained. War.

the 90-year-old "Victory Premier" told a gathering of ex- Servicemen: "Our allies of yes- terday are not our friends today.

"I cannot leave Europe without | The white-haired lone survivor

every-1 One woman, a member

the Big Four of Versaille: thanking all the people delegation of Greek women, said fought to contral his voice and where who have expressed their efforts. I have to be mothers of children now in wined tears from his eyes as he support for my

never before received so many Yugoslavia, said that the Yugoslav told of Italy's 600,000 dend in the

per- letters and telegrams and Government had refused to let 1.- war that gained her Trieste.

sonal good wishes from known He had informed the PVO 500 Greek children rejoin their "That Eastern boundary crown-

Cairo, May .24. other Eastern leader, Bo Po Kun, a former Cabt-parents in

The Egyptian evening news- Euro-ed the struggle for the unity of and unknown people in all walks of life as during my visit to MoR- net Minister, to emplane for Ran-pean countries.

Italy," Signor Orlando declared.

paper "A Balagh" quoted goon immediately to allse the? The session concluded with

Trieste, claimed by both Italy row, Paris and London.

especially for highly informed and trusted American Inws which require am grateful surrender terms. The successful mass

pence

by and Yugoslavia, was created

from the United Bournes today as saying that blending of synthetle and natural messages Gutcome of the talks, ho saith, Budapest workers.

free territory after the Second the

Nations associations and other Britain, the U.S. and France rubber worked great hardship on hinged upon a decision of the The Committee approved a re-World War. In 1948 the Western Na

pener groups, the war veterans of have decided to supply Middle the people of Ceylon, he said. Burma Government to permit the solution expelling the leadership Allies declared they favoured re-pene with

France,

members 3,000,000

East nations with defensive During the war, by slaughter- surrendering PVO

Italy, of the Yugoslav trade unions from turning the territory to

ns of mothers and chil-

tapping rubber trees, Ceylon armaments. group into a new political party, the Committee. The Committee Since Marshal Tito broke from many groups of

It said that the Big Three For furnished 92 per cent of all no- also called on all working people the Russian orbit, however, the dren, and such statements as the of the world, to unite in an in- Italians fear the allies have for- motion signed by 144 members eign Ministers at their last meel-tural rubber avalable to the U.S., increased worldwide struggle for gotten declaration,Asso- of the House of Commons in the ing in London decided to permit said Sir John. This had cut cur- United Kingdom, and the resolu-Middle East arms shipments on rent production, while the use peace,Reuter.

tion that was adopted by the condition that they were not used of synthetics had cut prices.--

Associated Press. Congress of the MRP in France. for aggressive purposes.

The newspaper added that France will notify Syria shail continue my efforts Lebanon of the decision and that support of a renewed United Britain and U.S. will notify Nations approach by the Gove other countries, including Egypt. ernments, aimed

reducing The U.S. Ambassador, Jefferson the tension of the

war Caffrey. conferred with the and ultimately bringing it to an Egyptian Foreigh

Minister Mohamed Salah Eddin Bey, 12-

Associated Press.

men 10

BERLIN RALLY

!

OPENS

E-

Berlin, May 24. The East German President. Wilhelm Pieck, today officially Berlin Communist opened the youth rally with a savage speech attacking the Western powers.

about 10,000

schools,

demonstration

#

their

ciated Press.

Juliana in Paris

Paris, May 24.

Soldier

זיי

"I can assure them all that E

end."

attended

at

cold

and

"But," he added, "the British continue to be our best friends."

SAIGON PAPERS SUSPENDED

Salgon, May 24,

Five of Saigon's 10 .Viet-

namese

dallies were ordered today to suspend publication order under the censorship issued yesterday.

French nationals visiting Quean Juliana of Holland Herr Plcck told the Communist

today peered back into the shadows of France's youths, alrendy whipped to fever pitch by anti-Western propag- own royalty in an afternoon at the historic anda, that Allied bombs destroy-

chateau of Versailles.

Mr. Lie, who left Londor Air- dal Balagh" said thint Mr. ed their apartments,

The Royal visitors began their port for New York tonigly has Caffrey called in connection with sport halls and playgrounds.

For a few hours the palaces The

white-haired and gardens built and made cay by paying tribule to France's been trying to get the leades of the reported Big Three decision. phunchy, veteran Communist spoke

to famous by King Louis XIV war dead at the tomb of the the Big Four to agree to start a The U.S. Embassy Press Officer. "Young

beneath the series of extraordinary Security Shannon Allen, flatly declined to Ploneers." became the Queen's own do- Unknown

would

An announcement said one had members of the Communist youth main, reserved for her and her Arc de Triomphe. Thousands ap- Council meetings, which

comment on the purpose of the been suspended for publishing a organisation, who range in aga

by the Foreign Avenue des Champs from six to 13. He spoke at the husband, Prince Bernhard, and plauded their passage up the be

Elysees, Ministers of the 11 members, to Ambassador's visit, saying tha! Press Association despatch quot- any statement should come from ing the New China News Agency dedication of the "Ernst Thael their French officiul hosts.

war truce. which

was cleared and lined with seck of the four heads of State the Egyptian Government.

a cold

as saying that the French forces The Queen wore a black heavyW manh Republic of Young

a military guard of honour

None

Ап a holo hat of the visit.

Egyptian Foreign Once suffered 5,000 (casuallies in the silk dress and Ploneers", tent city whicts

have said "no" to his proposal,

spokesman could not be reached recent Nationalist attack ог houses part of the 500.000 youths black aigrette plumes. The Prince,

Just before going to Versailles, but it cannot be put into effect

for comment.

Travinh The French had called expected-at-the-rally. United as on Tuesday, wore the uniform the Queen- and the Prince-laid R. until the deadlock over the ad-f

Damascus despatches published the Vietmint attack a failure. Press.

of a Dutch Air Force officer.

and miral Gaspar de Coligny, a dis- the United Nations is settled. Trinnon with President Madame

Vincent Auriol and of- tant forebear of the Queen, In

Talks with Bavin elal guests, the Queen asked to the oldest Protestant Church of Paris, the Temple de l'Oratoire. drive around the grounds.

In the As a result they were an hour The Admiral was killed

BERGMAN WEDS

Rome, May 24. The Swedish film star, Ingrid!

today muried Juatez, Mexico,

for

Following lunch in the Grant wreath at the monument. to Ad- mission of Communist China to in Cairo quoted offelal sources as

and

in

the

and

with

saying that the U.S. had notined Syria that she was prepared to supply her with defensive arms.

Assoclated Press.

HINT

Another paper was suspended for publishing articles which the Government claimed were de- famatory and Inflamed the sup erstitions of the population of Vietnam.

No reason has been given for the suspension of the other three papers-United Pross.

MANOEUVRES IN BISCAY

Mr. Lic's statement wus made | Bergman, and the Italian filmate in arriving at the "Theatre massacre of the Huguenots

inja few hours after Mr. Bevin on- director, Foberto Rossellial, were de

nounced in the House of Com- ABDULLAH'S la Reine" In the Palace 1572. by

in proxy

troupe from Tonight the Queen grounds, where

Amman, May 24. in willing to resume talks

King Abdullah of Jordan, Renzo Rossellini, the film the

French National Theatre Prince were hosts at dinner mons that Britain is ready starring Mony Dalmes presented the Dutch Embassy to President Russia on the control of atomle director's brother said thed out "Le Prouve by the 18th Century und Madame Auriol and French energy as soon as the China ques-speaking at an Army Day review by 50,000 spectators marriage had been carried

Government figures. A special tion is settled. Such renewed attended with all legal formalities. He dramatist Pierre de Marivaix,

the first here today, expressed his hopes wider unification in the added that the documents

HMS Implacable, May 24. Guests from the luncheon filled performance of the Paris Opera negotiations would be at-

Arab world,

Atlantle Treaty warships under testing to the marriage were now the tiny hall which stands near was given for the couple at 10 since Russla acquired the atomlefo

bomb.

* congratulate the people on Dutch command ranged the Bay on their way to RomeReuter. the Petit Trinnen,

Mr. Lie discussed the inter-

accomplishing the unification and of Biscay today

Arst Thursday's programme includes launch trip up the Seine, lunch national control

safeguarding of the sister part exercises of the mala manoeuvros on the Ile St. Louis, an island in mass destruction when he saw the of Western Jordan and I hope in the flects extended summer

a wider unification will programme, the Seine, a reception at the City Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Be- that Hall and a State dinner in the vin, yesterday, Parliament was come and benefit lall Arabs," he The 13 warships are this after- Foreign Ministry. Associated told today by the Foreign Under- said.

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noon running into a submarine The Jordan Assembly passed ambush, while aircraft of on April 24 on Act providing for Coastal Command tried to spot the union of the Hashemite the underwater force composed Kingdom of Jordan and the part of two British and three Dutch of Palestine under Jordan oc-submarines. cupation.

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