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Australia

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8th Nov

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Inquiry Into Sixth Anniversary

Charges Of

Slave Labour'

Geneva, Oct, 24.

A United Nations committee 11:5

Of United Nations

London, Oct. 24. Pageants, speeches, new postage stamp issues opened the world's first and messages from all over the world marked the Inquiry into forced sixth anniversary of the United Nations today.

The messages ranged from declarations of studded with loyalty to black-bordered newspaper editorials in

"mourning" and distrust.

global labour. The United States charged that Russia and her satellites were slave-worker camps.

today. the Joint United Nations At the meeting, held here

The United Nations Pest Office | independence and to advance and International Labour started its first deliveries of along the road of freedom. Organisation Committee on Untied Nations stamps. Buik "But thase advances have Forced Labour approved aj orders amounted in some cases been worth all the sacrifices and questionnaire to be sent to to as much as $75.000, and more I believe with all my heart that every government, whether than 300,000 first day orders the great advances which we are

For LLO. UT not

about

"corrective”

labour

for

labour generally.

In

peace

a member of the United Nations were Teceived from stamp making today in setting up á

collectors throughout the world.

system of international Syria black-bordered and justice will prove to he The questionnaire asks ques-newspaper editorials denounced worth all the sacrifice and tions

the United Nations. The papers effort which service the

they are costing political expressed mistrust of

the us and other nations. opinions and about involuntary Organisation. Events in Pales- "I hope the time will not be tine had convinced the Amb far distant when the leaders of world that the United Nations the Ramaswami

Soviet Mudaliar. adhered to its Charter whenever satellites will come to see it s

Union and Sir

the Indian Chairman of the three-

á big Power's interests arose utterly foolish man Committee, admitted facilly but trampled

to oppose the it when small united will of all the. other may notions that many governments refuse to reply to such questions. papers said,

were Involved thepeoples of the world for peace

and justice. West Berlin celebrated by dis- He called on individual and tributing winter clothing and aggression are attacking the "But so long as the forces of (non-government organisations

shoes to 1,000 needy children. to submit complaints

United Nations there must be In Moscow, Izvestia, the So- no weakening, there must be forced labour to his group and

Government newspaper. emphasised that groups outside Vlet

said that the Soviet Union had check aggression and to build no slackening of our effort to

readiness to settle international world. repeatedly demonstrated its up the defence of the free

But problems.

the

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Pageants, special children in schools and broad-

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NOTABLE ABSENTEE

easts of international messages marked the United Nations Day celebrations throughout Aus- tralia Reuter.

TRUMAN SPEECH

Washington, Oct. 24. President Truman said here today that so long as the forces

be

Speaking at A cornerstone laying

President ceremony, Truman said that human pro- gress always cost effort und suffering and sacrifice.

Djakarta, Oct. 24. Ambassador Wang Yen-shu of the Chinese People's Republic was conspicuously absent today at the United Nations Day cere- mony held here.

The Foreign Minister, Achmad Subardjo, received the Diplo-

of aggression were attacking thematic Corps who had been in- United Nations there must

vited to attend the ceremony of hoisting the United Nations dag. no weakening.

All the foreign diplomats, ex- cept Mr Wang, were present, including the

representative of Italy which

a mem- is also not a ber of the United Nations.

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New Berlin

Incident

Armed

Berlin, Oct. 24.

Soviet soldiers and East German People's polles today entered the West Berlin enclave of Steinstuecken but withdrew after two hours,

West

Berlin Police head- quarters said that they (sur- rounded a house in which thre West Berlin police guards had been stationed.

Eyo-witnesses, cald later that the Russians and East Germans arrested a West Berlinéws photographer and took him with them into the Soviet zone.

West Berlin's Mayor, Herr informed the American

Reuter

Commandant, General Lemuel

of this latest f Mathewson,

is

cident..:

Steinstuecken, which separated from West Berlin pro- per by about one and, a huif kilometres of Soviet zone' Öter!- ery, was abandoned by East German People's Police two days ngo after they had occupied it for five days Router.

Atlantic Pact

Meeting Br

London, Ott. 241. Grock and Turkisli obieTVETS will probably attend the mes bij of the North Atlantic Treaty Ministerial Council in Rome next month.

A that decision has yet to b made be the Pact's deputies in London and the two Coverti ments concerned.

The NATO depullen hues stened a which what

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by The

Parikanoner of the 12 present" from="

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