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New York, October 17. The British Minister of State. Mr. Kenneth Younger, said bere lost night that the avoid- jance of another world war was probably a prime objective of Sovhet polley.
But Cornmunist policy ran the risk of blundering Into war un- intentionally, he told a gathering of New York newspaper editors, From the Soviet view point the
of South Communist invasion Korea had been a "ghostly mla- calculation", he said.
**AL 19 us fortunate for them as for us that it has been possible localise the conflict," Mr. tc
Younger adderi.
"We must hope that it will be a warning to them of the dangers of going too far, and we curselves not to the lesson must learn underestimate the military threat."
Mr.. Younger said that in theory there was absolute antagonism be- tween capitalism or the democratic Socialism of Great fritain and the
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But, in practice, it was hard t scc what material compulsion would be likely to 'drive Soviet Russia into war.
Mr. Younger said that both tha basle ideology and the current education of the Russlans were concerned far mere
with tha building up of Socialism that: with world domination or tha Hitlerian model.
Although in the present phase he said, full co-operation with the Soviet Union was not to be expected, nevertheless he believed it vital that everything possible should be done to keep the Rus- siam from breaking away from the United Nations.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1950.
The biggest vessel built in Germany alnce the War was bullt for The 10,000-ton tanker, launched at Hamburg.
built by special permission
a Danish shipping company, war
of the Allied High Commission. The Danish company have placed another contract with the busy German shipyard (the The 10,500-ton freighter, German Wharft), this time for Allled restrictions in force at the time the tanker was com. tanker Photo shows: the menced have now been cancelled.
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Gypsies petition Church of England
London, October 17.
He said that a Russian break The nomadic gypsies of Britain, who have roamed
might transfer world
away conflict to
other some sphere: further, there were
other many
States which
would shrink from joining any
its highways and forests since the Middle Ages, have a complaint-they can't find any- where to settle down for the winter.
group which seemed to be direct-Dr. Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury,
ed against the Soviet Union.- Reuter
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read to the Upper House of the Convocation. of Canterbury a petition signed by representa- tives of the "Romany Travellers of England."
"What shall we do this win- ter?" asked the three-foot long ornamented petition, presentert in the form of a scroll.
The petition said it was pre- sented, "In the belief that if the Church of Englandt knows of our plight, they will come to our aid for this coming winter. Many of us are faced with certain pro- secution, fine or imprisonment because we can ad nowhere to stay."
Camp sites banned The present number of the de- scendants of the gypsies who came to Britain before 1500 is unknown, but estimates run high as The
which the Arch-
s" as
"very mov-
as
of their tra-
bishop ing," said many ditional campsites had bren banned to them without alterna- tive accommodation,
During the spring, they said, they picked and sold wild flowers and hoed vegetables. In the
pens summer they picked plums and in the fall gathered hops and mangolds.
The
and
ISRAEL-ARAB COMPLAINTS AIRED AT UN
Lake, Success, October 16.
The Sceurity Council today met to hear Arab and Israel complaints about alleged viola- tions of the Palestine Armistice Agreement.
Mr. Warren Austin (United States) was in the Chair.
Immediately after the adoption representa-
of the
Tass
report on Formosa
we complete fabrication
the ́tives-of-Israel-and-Jordan-were.. invited to take seats at the Coun- cil table during deliberations of the Palestine issue.
one Was
The Arab complaints included one by Egypt charging that thou- sands of Palestinian Arabs had by Israel and been expelled driven into Egyptian territory.
from The second Jordan and accused Israel of having occupied Jordan territory near the confluence of the rivers Yarmuk and Jordan.
The Israel Government had listed four complaints: -.
practices by Blockade
Violation
of
E (1)
the
We may stay on at farm's as long as there is work," they said, "but then comes the winter. What ,shall we do this winter?"
burden
of the petition was that the gypsies wanted permis-Egypt: (2) sion to park their caravans this Armistice Agreement by Jordan; winter on the grounds of church (3) Public threats of aggressive schools which are no longer open.
action by Egypt and Jordan; (4) The gypsies said they were sty The failure of Egypt and Jordan mied after twice petitioning King to refer complaints to the Mixed George. His Majesty turned it Armistice Commission-Reuter, over to the Health Minister, who passed the buck along to the local authorities, who refused to help them.
The Archbishop sald thelr
TURKEY REJECTS
plight was "tragle" and the pet BULGAR CHARGE
tion was received "with
He, promised pathy." what could be done,
sym- to
БОЦ
MENZIES ON LABOUR DECISION
Canberra, October 18. The Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzles, in a statement on the
London, October 16. Turkey today rejected Bul- garlan accusations that Turkes had violated the Turke-Bul- garian Convention of 1925 by closing their common frontier on October 8, Ankara Radio reported.
Closing of the frontier marked the heightening of tension
over
Labour decision to erase oppost-a Bulgarian demand that Turkey tion to his anti-Communist bill, accept within three months 250,- sald, This must surely be the most abject surrender in the his-
tory
of the once great Australian Labour Party.
000 Mostems of Turkish origin.
Bulgaria, in a note last Friday, insisted very energetically on the observance of the 1025 Conven- The Labour Executive made the ion in which it said that both decision not because it favours the countries undertook not to ham- but because it fears the perks from Bulgaria and of Bul- In any way the evacuation of Turks ctors."
Turkey, from garlans Labour
Executive sees the
in a note handed to direction to the Parliamentary
the garian representative in Party as a face-saver for the op-
that sho position leader, Mr. J. D. Chifley, Ankara, today stated
could not accept the Bulgarian who
uncompromisingly fought demand to recolve Immediately those clauses he claimed restricted all
Bulgaria to by All persons olvil liberty, but who recently was Turkey since
Turkey Had do- steadily losing support on this clared herself ready
to accept ground
in the Parliamentary only a fixed number. Labour PartyAssociated Press.
Turkey had closed the frontier because Bulgaria persisted In sending gypsies without visas over the frontier, the nole, said. Reuter, ...
4
BANK MISSION
IN PAKISTAN
Karachi, October 10,
A seven-man World Bank mis
sion led by Mr. George Burgem arrived here by Pan American
sent
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Bough soas forced the yacht to shelter in the harbour, hardsiast
Vietminh
officials arrested
Saigon, October 17. Police announced today the arrest of two top leaders of the Communist-led Nationalis movement with which France has been at war for four years More than 40, smaller members of the particular gang were also rounded up.
Police said one of the leaders was Fu Dinh, leading Vicimini official for the Salgon area. The other was Tran Nooe Son, charged with collecting funds for the Nationalists.
Police said the funde were ex- torted through taxes on commer-
transactions. clal
Indo-Chincs: who refused to pay were subject to reprisals, some being shot, tha police said.
The men will be tried before a special court. and are subject to penalties ranging from deportation to death.-Associated Press.
Casablanca, October 16. A British naval squadron will arrive here on October 27 for four days' stay.
I will include the aircraft-carrier Vengeance, two submarines, six destroyers, a tanker and a tug-Reuter,
POP
A SUPERB
PIECE -
IT MUST
HAVE COST
YOU A SHALL FORTUNE
Washington, October 17,
The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, today rejected as a complete fabrication the Tass nows agency report that the United States had.. mado a deal with Britain to turn Formosa into an American colony.
In a statement authorised for attribution to him and released at the State Department's daily press conference, Mr. Acheson denied that the United States had any territorial ambi- tions or sought any special position with ' respect to Formosa.
as
The State Department spokesman. Mr. Michael Mc. Dermot, quoted the Tass dis- saying that Mr. patch Acheson and the British For- eign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, had made a bargain at the recent Big Three Foreign Ministers'
meeting in New York to place Formosa under U.S. trusteeship and eventu- ally arrange for its legal trans- fer to the United States. Mr. McDermott said the Tass story attributed to "sources close to the British Foreign Office."
was
Johannesburg has its drunken area
Johannesburg, October 17, Johannesburg's most drunken area is that round the Banit Sports Ground, known to Africans 09 "Magabe Ng Jubane"-"Drink and rin,” aci cording to a report by the city's non-European Affairs Depart ment.
The 'arca is "ponsible fo more drunkenness and erime thi all others in the city combined It said.
for.
соп
Police destroy more than 7,00 gallous oficit liquor there aver month.
The Bantu sports ground i Johannesburg's biggest open are Airlents. Thousands to the long-term political status gregate there at week-ends wher of Formosa and that the United | African worten quor seller States has no territorial ambitions known as "liquor queens” do
trade, with scouts postet word the momen
and seeks no special position with roaring ne
to respect to Formosa.
"The United States believes fur- prifce are sighted.
Illicit African brews, ofte ther that the future of Formoso and the nearly 8,000,000 people potent to the point of dabiger, ar inhabiting there should be settled supplied at a shilling a glass frot the earth unti by peaceful means in accordance tins buried in with the United Nations Charter," required.
conditions under whic Mr. McDermott said this same statement was included in a letter liquer may be supplied legally t Mr. Acheson sent to the United Africans in the Transvaal are s restrictive as to amount almės Nations Secretary General, Mr. Trygve Lie, on September 21 ask to total prohibition.--Reuter. ing that the Formosan question be placed on the United Nations As- sembly agenda.
In addition to the prepared statement. Mr. McDermott said he quote Mr. was authorised to Acheson, as saying the Tass story
a complete
Acheson's The text of Mr. statement read: "The Government of the United States has made it abundantly clear that the men- sures it has taken with respect to was Formosa were without prejudice 1. United Press.
OH NO, I WON IT
WITH "THE
THIRO
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MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
HEY
AS THE HELICOPTER RUSTLER AIMS |AT LOTHAR--
NO SHOOT, BAD FELLA!
RIP KIRBY
50 THAT'S SETTLED...
I WON'T" "TAKE *NO" FOR AN ANSWER, HONEY..... YOU'RE SALING WITH ME ON THE
ĮVESUVIA.
BUT YOUR FIANCÉ...YOU HAVEN'T TOLD ME ANYTHING ABOUT HIM!
JOHNNY HAZARD -
SWEET SUSIBI WHAT
DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS?! LOOKS LIKE THE BACK OF PENROSEŃC PARSPORT "TURNED
INTO AN OPEN SEGAME /
Paradise...
JANIE
IVE SATISFIED MR WOOD. THAT YOU ARE A RESPECTABLE CHARACTER, MISS JANE, ALTHOUGH OF COURSE, I HAVEN'T -AHEM. -- TOLD
HIM Ablicos
PARDON ME FOR BEING A LITTLE: PULL, JOHNNY..... BUTI CANT GEE) HOW THIS IS THE
́ ́KÇEY‚"TO" OUR PLOT/
FM NOT INTERESTED IM HIS OPINION, CAPTAIN WHAT ARE YOUR PLANS FOR
MB P
PULLUP. MAC--Uh!
CH.THE COUNT WELimone
HE HAS A TITLE...?
fabrication
BUT, MARGIB! DON'T YOU
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WITH YOUR PAPERS="
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Sydney, October 17, An envelope returned by t Dead Letter Office to a Sydn businessman, carried the cance Iation:
"Deceased. Address Unknow Reuter,
Dropping the subject!
By Lee Falk and Phil Davi
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ME WANT YOU!
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SOME
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WHO DREAM OF LOVE!
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DO...
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