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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1951.
NEED FOR CAPITAL IN JAPAN
1.
New York Der 27 Mr Harold Bache, New York investment broker, called in American financial reporters today unt d them that of the Varinia Middle and Far Eastern
which Countries recently visited only Japan and Pakistan seemned to presen' am- portant vestment opportun ૧૬ fo private American
capital
firs!
1
he
Mr Berhe stressed lhist
pira foreign investment laws and tie dia: the Japane e revcated Fine Minister had askel hum to draft his idea of Bie type of G. weten! law the JapaneNe should adopt permit repatriu- of years of persod American capital invested in Japanes enterprises
tion over
After birting with the US Com- Securitie and exchange
investanet: and other Filme zna muviduals, hr intend- jod box are cut the Japanese 10- of a draft fem such a law
Pakistan: Sukone
people
build really working to
Industries wild west
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M.
there
Never-
ther ask me to atside heip theless he felt the country need- fed capital stud would present s
real app aletely
Investies
American
One of Pakistan's bg aims
was to build up its trade with
Japan
He added that the piratest nerd in Japan was for capital The country offers greed op
Investme he De musi
carefully Japan has hart a great but much いず it
1US dollar help
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D
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army and are eligi bilates, no
It has been
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tions street
DIN-WIN
f bring self-supporting " Ute! Pres
Navy Visit
To Spain
Washington, Dec 27
A goodwill visit te right Spanish ports by United States warships in numbers unparallel- ed
Tw WHI nounced by the US Navy to day.
Win
2012-
The Navy said that 35 units Mediterranean S.xth
the
Fier, including we aupraft curriers, three cruisers and 1 destroyers, will make a six-day call, arting on January 9, at thest of major ports in Spain's Mediterranean coast.
At the same time,
the
Navy
both
however, and State Department denied that the call By political significance beyond the india
indication of United States goodwill for Spain.
confirming the visit,
has
After
the Navy issued the following statement. "This is a goodwill visit. It involves some of the Fleet ships."United
Sixth
Press,
No Political
Significance
The visit
Bombay, Dec. 27
of King Tribhuvan
of Nepal to Bombay has no political significance, a member of his party said tonight,
an
The King arrived here today by air for a check-up by Austrian chest specialist. He travelled incognito in a regulat service plone accompanied by five other Nepalese -Reuter,
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Casting Toy BRITISH COASTS RAVAGED
Soldiers
This workman. Stanley Cyarnecki, a native of Poland and now resident in London, is shown casting toy soldiers. He is one of nuans workmen who make Christmas toys and novelties all the year round.
London Express.
Did
They Hang The Wrong Man?
London, Dec. 27.
The innocence or guilt of Walter Graham Rowland, who was hanged four years ago saying, "In God's good time I shall be proved innocent," has been debated by M.P.s.
VIOLENT GALES Trans-Atlantic US Displays A
BY
Cables
Broken By
100 M.P.H. Winds
London, Dec. 27.
Winds of up to 100 miles an hour raged along
the British and Irish coasts today, snapped trans- Atlantic cables, delayed ships and planes and ripped up roofs and trees.
Submarine cables linking Britain with Ireland and North and South America were hit by one of the worst breakdowns recorded.
its Western
The Commercial Cable Company lost all channels to Ireland and several to America. Union lost several of its main channels to America.
SOCITIS slut bv in waiting
Gales reaching 80 miles
SENTENCE
Repen
Westrin FoRlish ports
f calm weather,
an
out struck The south coast Byrdal horling huge waves
Gl
2119
to the shore
OF DEATH
Chew
Fght prevedl
Maar op i 14 blown ashore The 719-en Chaandaan steamer Island ide
boytacante
lafetots
Tran Nowy
that she
Atta:tW:
CONFIRMED
Bagdad oc
27.
two abnor! Iraq's court of casentoon 10- way day confirmed deat sentence
On her
to Baltimore, she against Shalom Salth and Yussir was well out of South-western fast for espionage on behalf
Ireland
1
New Tank
Newark, Delaware,
Dec. 27.
The pilot model of a new 50-ton tank. described having exceptional
A4
pepd and manoeuvrability, plus powerful armament, been shown to news- papermen here.
They saw the tank. the T-43.
до Ice-
but de- talls of its armament were not revealed.
The T-43 und another
Lurn covered runway
при
T-48.
the
medium tank. the are being built by Chrysler Corporation Taited Staten
for the
Army They will both be powered by 820 borsepower engines.-Reuter,
General Robertson Calls On
Churchill
London, Dec. 27. General Sir Brian Robert- son, British Commander-in- Chief
two men had earlier ier,
of -rael.
The
sentenced labour kn
fo 15
Atlanta de further delayed
been RI 004-1 Queen Mary. hard
from kemeward and
New and York where she made a record
to
years'
in the Middle East, called on the Prime Minis- Mr Churchill, at 10 stering an Downing Street tonight to ammunition and belonging give him the latest details undergraud Zionist on the Suez Canal situation Turn-round after docking two organisalons.
before the Premier's de- the United parture for States on Dec. 30.
shori A issued
iale
hod rif weather o the outward trip.
Then she wili agam be two days late in Southampton, she should sail for New York unctually on Sunday with the Pinse Monster Mir Winston Churchill, aboard.
the
MYSTERY FLARES
Another Bati-h ship, 6.193 on Mactru, sent an SOS for help in the Allantie off Southwest Ireland with dam-i
It was the murder of a woman, battered with d steering gear.
a haminer, and another man "confessed" to it.
A Home Office inguny Wa ordered, the "eunfession"
and the ritracted. parently was oven,
who
was
ཚ་ན་ཟླ་
D
The man
hal withdrew the "confession" David John Ware
wh
This summer sa attempt was woman al Mode to murder a
WHIS Bristol. Again a hammer used and agein man 2011- fessed
11
Mysterious red flares at RCO drew two lifeboat to storm- swept Carmarthen Bay. South Wales But they returned after five hours of unsuccessful search the heaviest seas that the
They death
wore sentenced to Jast month
the by Haghdad criminal cour
A Royal decree Confrming the death sentences is required to make them final. The men were
communique
Was
following General *
Robertson's call.
hus
of the view charged with I stated: "In
of throwing hand grenades on the impending
the departure premises of the United States Prime Minister and the Foreign Information Service and injur
Secretary for the United States, Str Brian Robertson General ing several persons. They are
10 home
discuss Exume also charged with causing two
connected explosions outside KU- generat questions other
the in tom bile show-rooms.
the Cornmand Six other men are at present Middle East."
General Robertson. who on trial for espionage in the
arrived criminal court,-United Press.
in London last night
to stay three ( and is expected days, is also to see the Chief of the Imperial Staff Field-
Vote Against Steel Strike
men had seen for several years. Steel
Later planes spotter a smash- And again the man who con-ed boat and a lifebelt was found
fessed was David John Ware.
This time there was no ques tion of retracting the confession
found Ruby WATT
but
insate. Broadmour.
MAJOR OIL DISCOVERY Hale REPORTED
new
**
Was
sent
to
Pittsburgh, Dec. 27.
bearing tha Dame Merupe. The powerful United Steel. Police were investigating to see workers Union voted today
with
Murghal Sir William Irance-Presse.
Slim-
Orders Set
A Record
London. Dec. 27. New orders for British ships --more than 1,000 were placed President and worth £550 million-as- of the unions, said that the union
sumed an all-time record in would continue tu produce 1951, according to the President vitally-needed steel at least of the Shipbuilding Conferende, until the union held a special Mr Ramsey Gebbie. convention 01 January 3 Atlantic City.
f the wreckage seen from the air against a strike on New Year's was old but the mystery of the Day, thus removing a threat to Hares and the lifebut remained the nation's strategic steel sup unsolved.
¡plies.
Mr Philip Murray. So in the Commons Mr Leslie'
Roufs we suped off and trees Oldham (Six
West;!
uprooted at exposed points in asked that in view of the Sheera. Southern England. similarity of the crimes and! Rowland's insistence Din! he At Shannon Airport, Ireland, a Strutocruiser was was innocent, would the Home grounded Secretary order an inquiry to blown across the ramp with Rs mis-stops and refuelling unit stil The
Wingas attached. plane were damaged.
if there had been carriage of justice?
New York, Dec. 27. The New York Journal of Sir David Maxwell Fyle saw Commerce says today that no reason to doubt the findings
oil major
discovery of the first inquiry or to justify the more im- possibly one of portant in a decade of fabulous strike-has just been made in the Middle East."
The oil showings were reported after the start in October of a wildca well known as magwa No.1, about seven miles North of the Northernmost known of the 80,000-acre Burgan Field in Southern Kuwait, tiny sheik- dom on the Persian Gulf.
pal.
It is still uncertain, the news- paper says, whether Magws No. I was drilled into an extension of the Burgan Field that geolo- #ista did not know existed, or whether the new oil showings are the first of an entirely new pool.
new one.
A STATEMENT
SHIPS SHELTER
#he
Heavy seas running off the West
coast of Scotland drove many ships 10 shelter.
Mr S. Silverman (Soc., Nel-
of North-eastern Scotland, son
and Coine)
"The Bald
renewed severe gales prevented police had
greal deal
our the Paula-Shetland islands maid evidence in Howland's favour
boat returning to the island. avoll- which was never made able to the defence." There
A fisherman a Land's End, was 2
most statement, Cornwall, England's he said. confirming Rowland's southerly point,
was drowned alibi.
today as he tried to haul his Bir Hartley Shawcross (Soc.boat up the beach to shelter.
woman's
to the
Writing in Lloyds List's annual in
review, published today, Mr The union's action follows a
Gebbie put the gross tonnage on He pointed ples from President Truman to order at 6,250,000. continue production of steel for out that for many reasons relat-
world
conditions defence and civilian needs. ed to present
it was an abnormal and artificial The President had threatened
order book. to invoke the Taft-Hartley Law to prevent a strike.
Taking into account current
A statement issued by the, restrictions in supplies of steel and other materials and com- union's policy committee said
the orders represented ponents, that the union's formal answer
over four years', work in the shipyards. But if the steel we.c available in quantity to match bf the capacity and
manpower the Industry they could be worked off in
to the President would be made by the Reuter.
special convention,
Gasperi Hopes spite of the additional demands
For Success
three years in
of the rearmament programmc. --Reuter.
Oil Co. Workers To Strike
The oil concession for the St Helens) asked Sir David: entire shejkdom is held jointly "Was It not the paramount A huge wave rolled in and
Paris, Dec. 27. by Kuwait Oil Company Ltd., duly of the police to disclose he was swept out into rough The Italian Premier and For- owned jointly by Gulf Oil Cor- all information whether favour-water,
eign Minister, Signor Alcide de unfavourable paration and by Anglo-Iranuan able
Just before dusk tonight, the Gasperi, today expressed opti- on Co.
Kent and Weald of
Romney mism over the outcome of the defence?"
Karacht, Dec. 277 Sir David agreed with him. Marsh was swept by one of the present conference of Ministers Employees of the Burma Shell He had no information on the severest December storms in on the European army.
Oil Company here announced A derce flash
Speaking to the Press after point Mr Silverman raised and living memory.
con- tonight that they will begin an he would inquire into it and of purple lightning cut off the the first meeting of the
indefinite strike on Saturday into any other specifie points electricity supply and plunged ference, Signor de Gasperi add-
the whole area into darknessed that a compromise would be in support of higher wage MPs might raise.
Rowland had been sentenced toy more than an hour,
reached between the Benelux claims. thesis
The
strike one hand and the
will affect about The international radio con- to death before in 1934 - for strangling his two-year-oltre station at Shannon Airport, views of France, Italy and Ger- 600 employees, including re-
fuelling
at Karachi to- many on the other. silk Eire had to be evacuated
operators The Italian Premier said that Airport.
Twenty-four demands are list- such a compromise would per- mit savings on essential painteed, including increased cost, pf a yearly in the original draft for creation Living allowance and
European Army--France- | bonus equivalent to two months"
salary.Reuter.
窺
Proven reserves
the daughter Mavis with of Burgun Field have been stocking. He protested his in-night when flood estimated at close to 15,000,000 nocence, then his appeal
the barrels, or about half the size dismissed in June.
waters from was the river Fergus swirled round same the operators' anees. The river of at present proven fields of month he was reprieved, and in burst its banks after a heavy the afternoon→→→ the United States-Associated 1943 he was released to join downpour in
the Army.
Reuter.
of a Presse.
on
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