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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1952.
Gracie Back
In Capri
1
Capri, Feb. 14 Oracle Fields and. ber husky flance returned hero tonight with bix big wult- from cases after fleeing their island of romance in
a lovers' Quarrel.
"I will not tell anyong where we are going," the Lancashire commcillenne
told the Associated PreMO, "How ever did you find out we wero arriving now?",
"I am sick and tired of all this." she declared, an she tried to dodge photo- graphers and held a black, hec scarf Half-way over face. "I won't say any: Lald--Arg- thing,"
abo
clated Preas.
American Schoolboys Ape Nazis
BASIC ISSUE IN
IN CHINA POLICY HAS STILL TO
BE SETTLED
Criticism In Britain
London, Feb. 14.
The interruption of the first foreign affairs debate of the New Year through the death of King George VI spared the British Conservative Govern- mént an embarrassing scene in the House of Com-
mons.
}
The move by the Labour opposition to bring a personal vote of censure against the Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, for failing to give adequate expression to the Government's policy regarding rela. tions which China and the conflict in Korea generally seen here as an ingenious move to force fur- ther disclosures shout the recent Anglo-American talks in Washington,
Was
The Government bad averted, achieved partly by design and a move to censure its foret partly by accident, the Govern- policy by a number of official ment still has to handle some- statements mado since Mr Chur-thing in the nature of a crisis
of confidence.
chill and the Foreign trad Mr Anthony
Eden,
But it had not eliminated the auspicion In Labour circles that a
partly concealed shift of emphasis in British policy had in: fact taken place and that might lead Britain deeper war in Asia.
be
to
Philadelphia, Feb. 14. The Board of Education to
The main task of subsequent seemed from Washington, that no fresh polley day said some tension
debates will to exist in the community
commitments regarding British demonstrate to the critics who around Olney
vocal High School,
policy in the Far East had been have now became very youth where
Hitler'-type #
to be undertaken during the Anglo-that British Far Eastern policy organisation is sula
American talks.
sceks buvo ali to maintain centred.
peace on the borders of China.
Reuter, The repo said the tension have prompted the may
of thres "deplorable activities or four adolescent boys" In- In vandalism volved B'Nai Israol Synagogue,
The Synagogue was damaged by hand-made fire bomb and The debate is now adjourned, free boys were arrested later possibly for some weeks, and
of the boys disclosed the pubile One
has attention
been existence of
youth group.
from diverted
foreign policy Walter Biddle Saul, President uusations by the death of the of the
Board of Education, Sovereign. The issue may not declined to comment on the
in the now be taken up again in the reference to tension In
same form. Olney community. He believed people would understand,
the
nt
The
The report said there was no evidence of 4 Nazl-activated
band
But
this Inta
on
Action On
Thai Border Situation
London, Feb. 14. Foreign Office and Thai Embassy Nourets today denied any knowledge of a reported Increase of tension on the Thai border,
Ik was sold in well- Informed elrèles, however, that the Thai Government had shown self in the bari. to be very sensiilve any infiltration attempted by "Chinese Communist bandits actors the Thai border and that tension in this area was chruale, -France-Presse.,
Shepheard's
May Be Restored
Cairo, Feb. 14. Joe Renson. Belgian director of the Egyptian Hotels Company and general manager of Shep- heard's Hotel, said in an inter- view today: "Our greatest desire is to rebuild the famous Shep- heard's Hotel.
"It has been going for 101 years and we hope it will be
Jap Treatyoing 101 years hence: Within Month Egypton Hotels ordeni, de side-
an exclusive interview with the United Press, M. Ren→ went on to say that, although ardently desired
to rebuild
taken.
finite decision could be until the Company know what
of the Senate of the Egyption
would be.
It will certainly have
Washington, Feb. 14. administered a warning both to The chalman the Government and possibly Foreign Relations Commilice, Mr Tom Connally, today filed also in the United States, where
Не and his fellow directors at the school, though Mr Churchill's statements in the Senate resolutions on
ratification known to British policy made on different
of the Japanese hoped to have a meeting with pupils were display swastika armbands...in sides of the Atlantic have been peace treaty and the security the Prime Minister, Aly Maher
locker rooms or watched with attention,
treaties with Japan, Australia Pasha, in the near future to dis- such places as
Zealand High
the cuss the whole allustion.--Unit- hallways. It said Olnoy
and New
ed Press. School Just happened to be a
Philippines.
some
boys” where these adolescent
altended school.
to
Louis Hoyer, superinten dent of public schools, directed school officials yesterday
determined and Join in +
to stop emphatic
programme
children vandalism by school throughout the city. He stress ed that he referred to vandalism In general, saying the incidence at
destruction of. private and public property
school by children Was on the increase here.-United Press.
Japanese Treated
As Whites
Oklahoma City, Feb. 14. The Attorney General ruled today that a citizen of Japon could not anol at Oklahoma's Negro University.
The basic issue, on which the events which have occurred re- cently have not yet given a de cisive answer, is whether Bri- fish public opinion will in any circumstances tolerate the use of sunctions, against Communist China.
LABOUR CRITICISM The issue which the British and United States Governments have recently been trying to face is the question of what to do should it prove Impossible to secure an armistice in Kores and should
Chinese aggression be renewed either in in South-East Asia, in South
Whether or not he made any specifie
commitments, and Mr Churchill states that he did not, the sense of his discussions in Washington suggests that he agreed to the general notion of a policy of sanctions against Chins should the Peking Gov- crnment launch a fresh large- scale offensive round its froh- Lers.
use
and
The Committee had usand- mously recommended ratifica- tion nearly two weeks ago, bul the resolutions were not filled in the Senate until todny.
They will now appear off- cially, on the Senate's executive calendar for final Senate action but the date for calling them up has not been fixed.
It was considered likely that they would not be called up until after action is completed on the bills for the statehood ez Hawail and Alaska.
The best estimate was that it would be at least a month be-
fore ratification, of the Japanese documents-United Press.
Professor Is Suspended
Actress Cleared Of Contempt
Hollywood, Feb. 13. Actress Anti Sterling cleared herself with Superior Judge Jesse Frampton tulay of a con- tempt of court charge by paying
fine of $58.
She was cited for `contempt earlier in the week for her failure to appear in court last Friday as complaining.witness at the trial of her former room- mate, designer Yolanda Elliott, accused by Miss Sterling at stealing $2,000 fur plece.-- United Press
POPE RECEIVES ARCHBISHOP
ex-
Criticism in Britain from the
Vatican City, Feb, 14. numerically stronger Labour
The Pope today received In essentially directed
private Party is
Buenos Aires, Feb. 14.
audience Monsignor against this general notion of Professor Rafael Bieler, of Gretano Pollio, Archbishop of the of sanctions against Buenos Aires University has Kaifeng, China, who was China. While the former For been suspended from his post palled by the Communists after A student wrote to Governor eign Secretory, Mr Herbert because he challenged a degree 16 years in Pontifical foreign Johnston Murray from Japan Morrison, and the right wing of granted to Senor Angel Miel missions. that he wanted to enrol at the Labour Party might admit Arquia, leader of a group of de- Msgr. Pollio said, on his arrival
bombing usefulness of
President in puties supporting Langston University because he the
this week, carly that had become acquainted with Chinese bases in Manchuria, the Peron.
he had been tried 32 times The some of the school's graduates in left wing of the Party would not
suspension Was an by the Communist authorities Tokyo.
to his knowledge
there of the University's Law Faculty were more thap
03 Catholic
Rome
Hansen, Oklahoma Assist- agree to any direct form of nounced last night by. The band and
attack on Chinese territory. President of Langston, Mr G. L. governed Labour opinion is in a note to the President de- { ecclesiastles
In Chinese
THEIR NEWESTĮ FUNNIEST! MUSICALI¦ant Attorney General, told the
by dislike of the idea manding the Professor's dismis-hands-United Press, Harrison, that a Japanese was a of launching Britain into an sal.. white person under Oklahoma's endices
the Chinese
Senor Miel Asquia failed six segregation Ins
mainland.
months ago to pass an examina- If the course he wanted to The issues have not yet been lon under the Professor but
nwhite crystallised to study was offered at
this extent in secured, his degren last Decem- institution then
Bios.
Mark
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he could got Parliament. But the Govember through 9 special Board, ment still has to face the need The Professor, in a letter to the do convince the country that Press, called this "Irregular," any case can be made for direct | Reuter. netion against China,
Japanese are permitted to attend Oklahoma's white schools.
United Pres.
MAIN TASK
The implication of the recent
FALSE ALARM unmetal foreign policy debate
Oil Experts
Accused
in the columna of the Press and in ordinary conversation is that the country would give
Guatemala City, Feb, 14. to A war bipartisan support
The Guatemalan Government. against any country, whether be China or the Soviet Union, is claiming that five British oll technicfons. from British Hon- that it would not it this war were unmistakably duras have violated Guatemala
Seattle, Feb, 14. The British motorship Hen- donhall reported that its engines wont dend off the Oregon Coast early today but radioed a few hours later nced aid.
forced upon it.
It
to territory
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"Do not require assistance. A general war which develop, pessibilities in the north-west of Will be under way in an hour," od out of any pulley of sang the country.
the ship's Master, advised tions which could be interpreted The Government, which has District Coast
might issued slatements on the alleged Guard Head-as a "proventive war"
fortalt tiniversal Parliamentary activities of the oll men to local The 0,381-ton ship is bound backing,
newspapers, has not so far made
quariero.
for England from Vancouver, Consequently, though the any official protest. British Columbia-Associated formal maintenance of British Honduras
bipartisan policy has been Guatemala.-Reuter.
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