Signs of collapse becoming evident in Philippines

Washington, Juno 7.

"America," the national Catholic wookly review, statos editorially in its latest issue that signs of immediate collapse are becoming evident in the Philippinos.

"Today, the young Republic is rocking on its heels," the publication says in an editorial captioned "Cancer Spreads to Philippines."

.

"Symptoms are the same us those affecting the rest at South East Asia-political and

Incompetence economie

and instability.... the magazine said,

PI Consul- General in HK recalled

Manila, June 8. The Philippines Govern-

ment has

recalled Dr.

Jose

Rodriguez, their Consul Gen.

aral at Hong Kong

The journal noted that the Communist movement In the islands is led by the Hukbalahaps.

Continuing. the report sald True to the Chinese Communis ograrian reform pattern, the Huks spend their time taking over estates of collaboratora, kling sonie of them, abolishing land- lord-tenant relationships and establishing a Philippine counter- part of the Cluese Communisi local self-government.

"Today they have so much of

Luzon under their control. through terrorism, that it it unsafe to wander outside Manilo after nightfall."

Quirino blamed

Criticising the Quirino Ad- ninistration, the review went on to say: P.

of Foreign

The Secretary Affairs, General Caries Romulo, also called home from foreign service a Lega. tion first secretary and two minor staff members. They are Mr. Tomas Care. First Secretary of the Philippine Legation In Madrid, and Mr. Oscar Moran and Mr. Teodore Rodriguez of the London Legation,

General

to alva

Romulo

declined

any reason for tho recalls, but Informed sources in Manila said they were stops In his campaign to clean" the Department.

"house

He told the Assoolated Preps that President Elpidio Quirino had accepted Mr. Carag's resignation. Asso- ciated Pres.

KMT ruling on gov't enterprises

Talpeh, June 8. The Taiwan" Cabinet has ordered into: immediate effect drastic overhauling

and streamlining, and

some

in

cases, complete abolition of the government-operated en- terprises.

Drafted by Premier Chen Cheng and approved late yesterday by the Executive. Yuan, the order wäl have ramifications abroad as well as in Taiwan as some of the business crganisations privately and

"This political machine has jost its grip. The pallance of the people has worn thin.

The

worst scandal of all involved Equutors and Represen. tatives in the Chinese immigra- tion racket. Mr. Quirino thus" for has done nothing to clean up the niels."

The journal suid irregularities existed in the Mondia Govern-: neut before Mr. Quirino became President, pointing out:

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"Mr. Quirino fell her tainted political situation. Government services were honey- combed with bribery. War sur- plus property, often moans self- Enrichment. There were scandals connected with cathing Govern- ment cheques for veterans' pay- ments and war damage clalins,

Reminders

Today

THE CHINA, MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1860.

Atomic power from

Fifteen die in plane

gold mine refuse dumps disaster

Montreal, June 7.

Cheero Services Club, Amateur The world may one day, harness most of its atomic

Night, 7.30 p.m.

Nine Dragons Services Club,

tombola. 8 p.m.

Union Jack Club, dance, 8 p.m..

power from gold mine refuse dumps, scien- tists said today.

Organ Realtal, St. John's Cathed They said that if the still secret processes and ex

ral, 1.15 pm.

Chinese General Chamber of Commerce meeting 5 p.tn.

Coming events

TOMORROW

Drawing of Jigenw Puzzle First!

Priza at HK Soya Bean Pro- ducts Co., Lid, new factory at 161, Izland Road, Aber deen, 3.30 p.m. Nine Dragons Services Club,

tombola, 8 p.m. Cheero Services Club,

tombola,

7.30 p.m. Excursion for Forces, St. Andrew's Club, assemble ut Kowloon Star Ferry, 2.15 p.m.

Toc

SUNDAY

periments proved successful, it could mean that wherever gold is found there will develop a side Industry with virtually unbounded potential.

Red prisoners signed false confession

Washington, Juno 7.

Smith

Charleston, South"..

Carolina, June 7. Thirty-seven survivors of an airliner ditched at sea arrived today aboard a destroyer and reported that 15 of their fel low passengers were killed putright when their planej crashed on Monday night.. In ail; 27 lives were presumed to have been lost...

It would make atomic power The survivors — 34 Puerto so cheap that ́ almost anyone | Ricans and the three-man Ameṛi- could afford it and so common can crew-told of harrowing on three crowded that the special atomic piles night spent like those at Chalk River, Ou-rafts with sharks threabing shout tarlo, or in New Mexico might. them before they were rescued

next morning, no longer be necessary.

nowpre

Marine tional Geographle Society in Wa-Whee. Most of

after

"We had about 10 minutes' The scientists sold this would warning," said Victor Meding, the not happen today or tomorrow. steward. It all happened so But strong indication that the quickly. We didn't have time The U.S. Navy confirmed to- time was not far off cama initial to get all the rafts. Inflated." day that a Naval Chief Elec-ly from the usually cautious Na-

The survivors

wore saber-faced, trician's Mate and a

and clad in borrower Sergeant signed a false "con- shington, D. C. Its aftermath

them Vowed H classical concert, 50, Mac-fession" of spying in order te was expected in Canada soon, never to fly again.

Medina described how a mem- obtain their release from the perhaps within months. donnell Road, 3.30 p.m.

Chinose Communists

ber of the destroyer's crew, Boat- Armchair Group moeting Euro-

Preliminary work is being done wain's Mate J. B. Taylor, dived pean YMCA, talk by Mr. almost 19 months of imprison- in test plauts set up along the in and pulled n Puerto Rican, McLaughlin, 8.45 p.m.

ment.

Witwatersrand old reef in the Pedro Gugman, literally from th Williama

and Elmer Union of South Africa, fabulous Jaws of a shark. The shark bil Bender previously had refused 10 ridge that runks how ng the off

Gurman's Arm and he died discuss whether they had "con-world's greatest gold producer. later aboard ship. [fessed"

The Chinese cased" to spying. Communists claimed they had નાના કા

"When I saw the chark, i when they

released tive," the Society said, "It is cx- Wero

ot

I passed out a line to him to poli Taingia

pected that a series of new fac-hun in, but he didn't have enough 3. A Naval intelligence reporteries will rise" beside some 50

to strength hold on. Then available to the United gold mines in

went after him myse varria, Ïtand region. Press said the two men signed

A passenger, Pedro false "confession" because the

said: "When the big plane began were convinced that their free

cirellag down towards the dom depended on it.

everyone began to pray. made promises to all the saints. Some of tonnage

our companions, who could not swim or could not put on their life belts, screamed for help, but nobody left their seats until we were told to leave the sbip."—Volted Press.

Nine Dragons Services Club, film

show, 8 p.m. HK Art Club, sketching party at Clearwater Bay Road, mem- bera to assemble at Jordan Road Vehicular ferry, 10.30

0.m.

MONDAY

Union Jack Club, tombola, 7.30

p.m.

European YMCA, Whist Drive, 8

p.ro,

Visas for Tibetans cancelled

New Delhi, June 7. Visas for the three-member Tibetan delegation to travel to "The Filipino common INDN.

Hong Kong to contact the the editorial concluded, ads Chinese Communist (authoritie timself caught between the Huks for "peace talks" were cancel- and the Pippine Constabulary. Very likely be is impressed by led at the last minute by the the contrast between the well-| British Government, Indian disciplined Huk, who has been officials said today. taught to demand his tributq

The Tibetan trlo were received

courteously, and the Constabulary by K. P. S. Menon, Indias officer, more often than not rude, Foreign Secretary, who explained brusque, prone to demand graft why the Indian security police in return for the normal exercise had refused to allow them to of his duties.Associated Press, board a plane bound for Hong

Dispute arises over Brunei succession

Singapore, June 8.

A dispute arose yesterday over who should succeed the intę Sultan of Brunei, Borneo. have outstanding shares owned his 16-year-old daughter

some

and also

affected

made

May an

"If the results are in the afurmaylor explained bls heroism?

South Africa's

Canadian geologists were not let in on the secret by which their overseas counterparts hope to re- The men said they "confessed'volutionise the industry that ho to the Chinese that the purpose already left a refuse of their October 19, 1948 nigh ughly equal to that of 12 grea! Ja a light Haison plane was to pyramidy La Africa alone. make aerial reconnaissance rallroads in the general vicinity North West of Tsingtao where Naval and Marine forces wero then stationed,

But the U.S. Navy held that Smith and Bender actuaily were only on a routine training flight for the sole purpose of permitting Bender to get in some time a pilot. United Press.

Brighter future for Liberians

Washington, June 7. President Truman's Point

Remote connection

But they already have stated that they know of some rompte onnection between gold that makes wedding rings and cur rencies and the power that could make or break nations and annihilato

millions in future war.

Ontario Government geologists reported recently that it is con- ceivable that uranium and other radioactive ores could be found along the entire Precambrian Shield.

Star Ferry tragedy

៧.

sen.

We

Impatience was the cause of the death of a Chinese early yesterday morning at the Star Ferry Wharf, Kowloon side.

The unfortunate Chinese was travelling

third class

the Northern Star from Hong_Konz The Shield stretches from to Kowloon at about 743 a.. Yukon, scone of Canada's

gold { as the ferry was pulling along, rush in the 1890's, right across side the wharf at Kowloon and Canada into Northern Quebec. before the gangplank was Almost everywhere along Phal

miaes whart.

Kong froin Calcutta last Sun- Four programme now approved line or not far from it gold lowered thd man jumped onto the| tuy.

Mr. Menon sald their visas for Hong Kong have been issued by the Indian Government actiog as agent for the British Govern- ment. The visas had now beca. cancelled on advice of the Brl- tish Government with whom the final decision still rests.

The Tibetan delegation next asked to meet the British High Commissioner, Sir Archibald Nye.

A spokesman for the High Commissioner's Office said the visas was still under considera- tion in London because of the delicate situation in Hong Kong -United Prass.

whose

pay scale ranges to as low as 24 cents a day.

and the wet state of the gang- way caused him to slip and he fell into the water between the pler and the ferry.

Although the crew of the Northern Star BRW his plight and tried to move the vessel from the wharf, it was too late and the man WEE crushed against the side of the plar. He suffered severe infuries to the head and died on his way to the 'Kowloon Hospital.

by Congress may mean 2 operate to some degree. When He was woaring rubber shoes brighter future for 1,500,000 they issued their report Ontari Liberians,

Moials did not say specifically that there was connection between gold and uranium from which Mr. Edward Dudley, U.S. Am-atomic power is derivod. bassador to the tiny Negro re- Canada's 'gold mining experts publie on the African West Coast, sald, however, they are increas- is seeking to line up 100 Ameri ingly interested in how the Wit- can technicians to go there as watersrand advisors. He returned to Washing-out. Similarly, a close watch is experimenta made ton yesterday for consultations being kept on developrocts by with the State Department,

Mr. Dudley, who is the United

the Geographical. Socisty, in Wa shington which disclosed the sald American private. capital

operation in a news release and and governmental missions had al-which is not usually given to rash ready set up what amounts to speculation, miniature Point Four plan ́ot sid Mining sources, in Montreal and In that underdeveloped area. The Toronto sald, the development of Liberian government, he said, is such a project looked like add- anxious to expand operations ining another dramatic chapter to the health, education, engineer- the Cinderella stories of the re- ing and agricultural delds.

and have bank deposits abroad Ehsan, or his brother, Oma Ali question of issuling Hong Kong States only Negro envoy,

Banking shipping agencied affected.

are the most

of thos The

Bank, Bank of China, of Com

nunications, the Chinn Tanker Company and the China Mer- chants Steam Navigation Com-

on

Salsudin

The 38-year-old Sultan of the British Protectorale died Saturday. A council of ministers in, Brunei in Northern Boruco im- named his brother to him.

pany will all be retained. The to the late Sultan, sent a mea- Mr. Gerard MacBryan, adylser China Serleulture Corporation, the China Vegetable Oil Corpora- age to The King protesting the tion and the Central Co-opera- appointment. He said the late tive Bank will be abolished.

sultan named, the daughter, as his

Mr. MacBryan stated he BUCCOSOPE,

inned and sealed

NATIONALISTS ESCAPE FROM SINKIANG

*

than

Mr. Dudley estimated private ions, which little more than half American investments at close to a century age were nothing mora Ionely space-United $70,000,000 and wild, they includ- ad cocos, mining and rubber in Prosa. terests. The Firestone Company was a pioneer in the field in 1923

Monrovia, Mr. Dudley said the The Liberian Mining Company; U.S. Public Health Mission had backed by Republic Steel, is now reduced malaria incidence in the building a tiny national railroad; Liberian coștal balt from 75 per In view of the British Govarna 48-mile track linking the iron cent to Ave per cent-Valzed

mines with the coastal port of Press.

The Bank of China, Bank of has a document #ke Mr. Mac-and policemen, who crossed from with large rubber plantations,

Calcutta, June 8. Communications and Farmerd

Ten Chinese Nationalist soldiers Bank of China will maintain head by the Sultan ardion offices in Taipeh in order to Bryan the girl's

Sinklang Province into Kashmir carry on foreign business. The The British advisor met with last winter, reached Calcutta today came applies to the Postal Remitir, Malcolm Macdonald, British on their way to Taiwan. tance, and Savings Bank. The Commissioner, General for South Farmors Bank has commercial East Asia regarding the dispute, ment's reported objection to grant- shares qutstanding and the Foste Afterwards it was announced that, Ing them a transit visu for Hong od Bank has deposits abroad.

Mr. Macdonald would leave by Kong, the men were understood Protection against

plane soon for Brunel Associated to be dying to Taipeh, via Manila. Pross..

-Reuter. soisure

The complicated procedure-of. closing down, operations, but maintaining offices is being done as a irgal' protection, spainst possible Communist, efforts to ssion Nationalist: esesta abroad). The official statement en re organisation was issued by the zovernment:

Chang-hua, temen,

lets have

their

been

Shep Com trying by

them

Japanese and German

every megas, to sentus. De Should

Legal changed #would be seized.

1 upon. The as an excuse by the Communists. Detailed plans for reorganisa Han reduction at personnel and Increased efficiency were - listed for all, the 28 businesses which the government operates or in which it has shares.

As outlined by Shen, the pur- pose is to eliminate conditions

trade threat to UK

London, June 7. revival of some forms of cartel or market- sharing arrangements was suggested by a Conservative Member of Parliament, Mr. Re- ginald Maudling, as a means of meeting the Japanese and Garman trade threat to British industry.

Writing in, the "Daily Tele

such as "poor-management and graph, Mr Maudling said lavishness of government-operate ed enterprises which in recent German and Japanese com- years not only invited public im- petition was rapidly increas peachment but also procured ing.

adverse effects on our financial and oconomic progress"-United Press

..., some-form, of› cartel-or-market-

sharing arrangements."

More than hint

Mr. Maudling said, there was

| more than a hint of market": sharing in the Schuman. Plan, for

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