the Australian Governor. Sir Thomas Blamey rec Iven hir Field Marrhal's baton from General (William John McKell), at Heidelberg Miltary Hospital, Melbourne. At centre Is Lady Blamey, (Associated Press Photo).

CANADIAN ORCE FOR EUROPE?

Kingston, Ontario,

October 1. The Canadian Prime Minis-

, Mr. Levis St. Laurent, said Fre tnal Canada would be ling to and her special army te of 10,000 men to Europe

Atlamic part

rec.

of an

Peking leader's talk to London gathering

London, October 1.

Mr. Liu Ning-yee, Vice-Chairman of the All-China Labour Foderation, told about 1,000 people in London tonight that for the first time in 5,000 years China had been organised into one enormous monolothic whole. was this solid political foundation, he said, that gave them the confidence that they could defeat American Imperialism,

FaceIt

time il

He qualified the statement by ying, "provided the Korean ia- lent is successfully terminated

long fore too

has apsed, the special force would available for service as part a deterrent police in Europe.t employment there would fit in ectively with the joint plans." It was the first ofleial public dication that Canada would be ady to send 211421j333'r* urope.

ka

The Prime Minister, who was ddressing the Royal Militar ollege Club last night, warned Kreat at the Western Powers' Tort might o gars. It was an effort, he said,

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for on

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Airport returned

to Germans

Raniburg, October 1. Harburg airport, one of the largest and most modern in Europe, was returned to Ger- man ministration today by the British authorities.

The air-technical side will still be handled by British civil avia- German tion personnel, whlic

hat was going to hurt house

is obvious that some of Jersonal wants are roing have omelals are in charge of adminis-

the Co unsatisfied clng."

for

time tration and upkeep.

In a brief ceremony on the fly- d-ing held this morning, the West Mr. St. Laurent did not unt Korea entirely as a poten-German Republic and Hamburg

dis- the

al destination for the special flags were displayed there for the

But he Indicated that first time. urce. here was no intention of

because anding the force Lorean war was eriding.

"The most important obstacle the creation in Europe of ex- ensive gound forces

Is the martare of equipment and of the apacity to produce equipment, eapons and supplies," he said.

The British Land Commissioner, Dr. John K. Dunlop, described the transfer as another milestone to- wards an independent Germany. Hamburg officials thanked him för the excellent condition in which the airport was handed over.

Hamburg is connected by alr with other parts of Europe, New York and the Near East. It is an On the world situation in important link on the route to mral. Mr. St. Laurent said, Scandinavia.-Associated Press.

pite the gloomy outlook, I

In an optimist oout the blities of a third work war.

At Canada must face the

She must prepare.

ROME CEREMONY

Vatican City, October 1. About 100,000 pligrims from all

Mr. Liu was addressing a meeting called by the Britain- China Friendship Association in celebration of the first year of the Republic.

DOCKERS THREATEN

NEW UNREST IN UKS

Demands for higher pay, longer holidays, pensions

London, October 1.

Secretly elected dockers' leaders today threatened a now campaign of un- mot, They rost in Britain's main ports unless their demands were warned the Union: "Act or wo take action."

Grouped together in port committees, declared illegal by the Union, they 'called for a "dockers' charter" to give them higher pay, longer, holl-

days and pensions.

Some of the unofficial committee chiefs have been responsible for "wild- cat" strikes which have tied up hundreds of ships in many British ports during the last two years.

Chu Teh's call to the Chinese army

London, October 1.

Com- General Chu Teh, mander-in-Chief of the Chl neca Communist Army, today called on his forces to rendy to fight, for the libera- tion of Formosa."

order of the day In an quoted by the Communist New China News Agency, he accused "American Imperial- lam" of carrying out an arm- ed invasion of Korea, and co-operating with "remnants of Chiang Kai-shek's brigands” on Form 84.

"order you to get fully prepared and strengthen the buliding of our national de. fences, to fight for the libera-

of Taiwan tion

(Formosa) and to help our Tibetan bro. thern liberate Tibet," he said. -Reuter,

ACID TEST OF

Today's ultimatum came, from a quayside meeting at London Docks, when about 100 dockers turned up after an appeal for a "mass rally" had been made through un- official channels.

The meeting was attended by detectives from Scotland Yard, who noted the names of known strike leaders for a report to the Labour Minister, Mr. George Isancs.

Some of the organisers were believed to have discussed plans for a "go slow" movement by the dockers and to have shaped new policies in the

the light of the Govern ment's warnings against subver sive activities.

The hundred dockers at the quayside meeting demanded Im- mediate negotiations for a dockers' charter to be started by the 1,500,- 000-strong Transport and General Workers Union, the biggest trade union in the world outside Russia, "Action will be taken"

"

If the Union failed to respond, a resolution declared, "action will be taken by the rank and de. nie. That action will be termined by the committees." The meeting was the latest stage in a long-drawn-out campaign against the Union.

Liver-

WESTERN POLICY Speakers from

Chou En-lai

warns Tibet

London, October 1. Red China's Premier, Chou En-lal, used the onlumns of Russia's "Pravda" today to warn Tibet against delaying A peaceful settlement with

China.

The article, broadcast by Moscow Radio and heard in London.. sald, "We hope that the local Tibetan authorities will not delay any longer in order that the question wil be settled peaceebly."

Chou

China's determined

warned that Red armies

"fully are to go to the West and liberate the people of Tibet and stand on guard at the Chinese frontiers," add. ing, "and we shall endeavour to carry it out through peace. ful negotiations.”—Asadolated Prees,

"WORLD TURNS A CORNER"

New York, October 1. The United States Secretary of State, Mr. Denn Acheson,

pool and other Mide docks declared today that with the

leaders as the union attacked

United Nations' historic decision "dictatorial and undemocratic."

throw its weight against The main target for their attack 10 was

the aggression in Korea the world Arthur Deakin, Mr. Union's General Secretary, who turned a corner and peace be- has branded many of the unom-camé definitely more possibic.

In an cial leaders as Communists.

interview which Mrs. Mr. Deakin called last week Eleanor Roosevelt conducted on programme, Mr. old-fashioned tide of imperialism for the banning of the Communist her television

Acheson said that the task now was receding in the Orient, "the Party.

cunfronting the General Assembly Times"

was to organise the collective security of those members who The meeting was held in de-wished to maintain peace.

The whole purpose of building nance of a warning by the Labour Minister, Mr. Isaacs, that subver collective scrurity was that be- sive elements were responsible forhind the shield of that security "we can go forward with the the unofficial action.

great constructive work of human Mr. Acheson added. fe". Mr.

Referring to war devastation silenced throughout Asla."

It said also: "We must restore

in Korea, Mr. Acheson declared, self-government to the whole of

"Now the United Nations can Meeting colled by them, he demonstrate to the world how in Korea. We must, moreover, do all we can to rebuild shattered charged, had the object of "disor- che place it can bring together ciles and towns, to aid the wound-ganising our essential services."all the knowledge and all the unemployment in the North East lation and to make it possible for

ted and bereaved among the popu- The Government was watching power of its nicinbers to really

heir activities.

create a life for the people of for thetr they were now suffering

normal life to be resumed...Em- State-run transport, services-Korea." from lack of manpower.

railways-as He said that Korea had raised phasis must be placed on the wel London buses and Chinese economy had taken a

docks, have been and illustrated the great decisions fare of the Korean people them well as the

affected by unofficial which the General Assembly had China need selves, on their freedom and on seriously

to make-Reuter. turn for the better. no longer import-food.

United strikes this year.--Reuter. their "Independence."-- As for cotton, the

Press. portant raw

New York, October 1. "The Times" said today that the Western nations' post-war In four years' lighting. the policy in Korea would be the People's Army, though greatly acid test of Western policy in Bul-numbered, hnel destroyed the Orient. more than 8,000,000 Kuomintang. Pointing to evidence that the troops, Mr. Lu claimed. Chiang Kai-shek and his war lords had

said: "Now, however, Warning defied been removed from the backs of the Chinese people forever.

they must demonstrate something The Chinese people had paid a more than a receding tide. We must, without interfering with the great price for this hard-won dignity and freedom of the Asiatic

But only i carrying

hold out a helping hand peoples, struggle. out the revolution to the end to them. could they build their tuture.

"Restoration and reconstruction Mr. Liu said that the Indus of Korea in this spirit will speak

that cannot voice trial output of publicly-owned

North-East

Chinn with a enterprises in had already this year surpassed lest year's record by 93 per cent, The agricultural output was 37 per cent more than the previous

year.

but

Not only was there

110

im-

most material for her light industry, she expected to be self-sufficient in one or tw years.

He told Parliament two weeks beago that some of the men behind the anti-union movement had "rc= turned from meeting their Comin form friends in

in Warsaw."

two-

U.S. MISSION TO SAIGON LEAVES. "When China becomes pro- sperous", Mr. Liu added, "It

Saigon. October 1. The United States Military will benefit the whole world.

Mission, headed by Mr. John F. "With the rudimentary foun- Melby, left Salgon by air for of Industrialisation," the Manila today at the end of dation "In bullding up her strength, over the world tonight joined the appetite of 475,000,000 people for day return visit to Indo-China.

of foreign goods Usually reliable French sources Canada must never forget that Pupa in St. Peter's Basilica in certain kinds

saul that the Mission's talks with Our primary purpose is to pre- veneration of the Blessed Maria will grow enormously.

"As Mao Tse-tung has 10th Century

Commissioner, the French ent war and that the prevention de Mattlers,

and Our M.

the Far was beatißed "We want to do business'. war may require many years Italian nun who

conditions for doing business are Eastern Commander-in-Chief, sustained effort."--Reuter.

earlier today.

Armly: equality, General Marcel Carpentier, Foundress of the Order of the simply and

mutual re-revealed practically nothing new. "Adoration," she was the fourth mutual beneilt anl

territorial Integrity and The French are now awaiting nun to be beatled during this Holy Year.

the Mission's report to Washing- military ald Amerlen will sup- ply to Indo-China,-Reuter.

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Instant cures of a 14-year-ol Over 100,000,000 Chinese had ton to find out when and what girt Nicolina Corclulo, from

village near peasant's

wife,

a already signed the Stockholm Brindisi, and a Peace Appeal, Mr. Liu sald.

Adla Nardicel, "AS

We opposed Japanese Im- he added, "so

Irunt near. Viterbo, represented

ted perialism,"

we

Prague, October 1. nt today's ceremonies the two oppose the attempt of American

A State Court at Blasin, South miracles accepted by the Catholle Imperialism to conquer the world Church as having been achieved with their dollars and blackmail of Prague, has sentenced 22 men in- it with their alomic weapons. and one woman for high treason, through the Blessed Marla's

We are convinced that the final espionage and illegal activities. The step bankruptcy of American Im-sentences ranged from 20 years

tercession.

Beatification is. the Arst

towards the canonisation

Saint-Reuter.

of

a perialism is as inescapable as that to one year's hard

Tof Japanese Imperialism.-Reuter, Reuter.

Sharp criticism of U.S.

intervention in Korea

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Sharp criticism of Americantion to the defence of Democracy military intervention in Koren in Korea, loudly proclaimed by

the way for the emergence of

Fasólam."

the Government, is out of place Singh said it was fortunate for

to "bring freedom to the people when compared with the rule of the cause of peace that there were with wholesale massacres and despotism which the Nationalists still some States in the UN which bombs" was made today by Mr. have now established in this coun-continued to fight for the imple

Dobi Singh, General Secretary try.

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India had made it known that she a special asssion of UN, set up five years ago with the Congress that "these saviours of aim of preserving world peace and would not bolster up imperialism Democracy find it necessary to helping backward countries attain either in Asin or Africa. Her efforts travel thousands of miles to fight independence, has been turned to have the new Chinese People's for freedom, while in their own into a worldwide agency of Im Republic take the place of the untry ace discriminati periallam, darticularly of the Unit-discredited non-existent Chang

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In which the United Nations China's 400,000,000's, in alliance being prostituted" in "Koros In the name of Democracy, the with India's four hundred millions. conclusion is inescapable that could play a decisive role in the the UN te rapidly being turned struggle against imperialism and prace-Ansoclated into another League of Nations for world;

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