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Insecurity

CASEBOOK Of Japan's Future

The

Nameless One

Street's.

2

B Court was in the hands

of the pointers and decora- tors. No. 1 Court was given over to a single big case involving those you might call "Reeded" lawyers, who paraded their oratory

mightily all morning before Sir Laurence Dunne. So "X" had to appear in court

No, B.

Not that anyone could com- plain about that. For No. 3

Economy

WARNING SPEECH BY FAR EAST EXPERT

Seattle, July 1.

Mr John M. Allison, assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, sald today that while Japan is in a favourable economic situation, "the future of Japan's economy is not secure."

He said the US military forces must remain in Japan until that country can defend itself, and expressed hope that Japan will retain most of the economic measures instituted during the occupa- tion.

Mr Allison reviewed the economic, military and poll- court is the smartest and most tical situation in the Far East in a speech before the Institute of International Affairs at the University of Washington,

comfortable in Central London;

it is to the others what the newly

House furnished

01 Lords is to & mission hall. The panelling shines like falin, the

scarlet upholstery is

leather and even prizoners and the Press havo cushioned seats sit on. Lawyers call the court purt "The cocktail bar." I would

it resembled Bay rather flashy foyer of a super-cinema. For cocktails.

tho

hope to survive. Many business- men doubt they can make the grado. The foreign exchange mado ovaliable for importing cars was set at $0,000,000 for the Arst half of the fiscal year 1952-39.

to

cocktail bar you need { G30▼ A real appreciation Fami

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INTO the elegant dock

Court No. 3 then, X was ushered the other morning, He is a dark-haired young 131, quite good-looking, but whose character is not yet fully, wilt. ten into his faco.

In the court register he was

a number; on the charge sheet he was a blank.

"This is charge number so- and-10," the gaoler said to the Blun- magistrate, Mr R. H. tell. He has refused to give his name,"

He said, "As Japan' resumes | responsibility for the conduct of its own affairs, it may be that certain aspects of the measures taken during the occupation will be found inappropriate or not in keeplag with Japan's traditional

customs, However,

the allocation Assuming believed that the Japanese be the is

be the same for the second half and people

have

approximately 0,000 foreign cars will be imported of the worth of many of these during the year which is about occupation measures and they half the total of now cars and will not lightly alter them

Noting Japan's current high replacements' required. The in- many cars which Industrial Production and

for. exchange balances, he said, are much more reliable and less

than the costly

home-made present time, Japan's "At the

bound to have a economic position

looks ex-product is

serious effect on Japan's in- "He added tremely favourable,"

"In spite of these that

eign

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flux of that

weekly, Oriental Econo-

we omens, the future of\mist, went so far as to suggest

Japan's economy is not secure that the Japanese manufacturers

Much of the foreign ecial/seriously

balance has been due to procurement in Japan by

consider either abandoning their enterprises al- together or confine themselves to

self a glance at the dock, but enditures averaged_appro“ furdign-competitionUnitedTM|

Mr Blundell permitted him-

otherwise he took-the-anony--

in his stride. mity

"Do you plead guilty or not gulity? the learned clerk ask- ed.

United States for goods and the production of bus and truck

connection with the classes services in

which offer 1 better in Korea. While such

chance of survival in the face of per month press. ximately $30,000,000 from July 1950 to February, 1952, they have now declined to an average of only $8,500,000

this year.

X. made no metion of having in the period from March to May GI's Search

heard.

"Can he speak?" the magis trate asked the police officer dealing with the matter. be hear?"

THE cfficer,

plied that both. The case

sergeant, +

"Can

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For Sweetheart

New York, July

A lovelorn voleran said today that he would go to live in Japan necessary to find the Japanese girl he left behind when he was discharged from the service four years ago

Established 1845

WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1952.

Antwerp Oil Refinery

́ ́M. Jean van Houtte, the Belgian Prime Minister, per- forms the official opening ceremony of the new £10,000,- 000 oli refinery on the right bank of the Escant, south of Kruisschanse-Lock, Antwerp. The now refinery will handle 2,000,000. tons of oil products a year and was Jointly built by the Compagnie -Financiere Belge Les Petroles S.A., and the "Anglo-Iranian Oil Company: «

London Express.

Years Came For Robbery

TEMPORARY REVENUE "While Japan will continue for a time to cara dollars from goods and services the

sale of

in Korea as a for use

result

-Sentence of seven years! of the stationing of US forces

hard labour and 10 strokes X. could do in Japan, nevertheless, these

of the cane was passed by of Income will was got on special sources

Mr. Justice Williams, Senior with. X was charged with a gradually decrease

and even-

Arthur Cronin, 24, of Lynd- Pulsne Judge,.at the Cruni- saulting a police officer the tually come to an end.

Ithurst, New Jersey

said he nal Sessions this morning.on Gargeant-in-the-witness-box, therefore, is not at all-certain placed an advertisement in the Li Yu-hau, 38, unemployed,

that Japan will continue over Nippon Indeed, in the execution of his

asking duty.

Times, years to be in good position

Junka Mat who' had been found guilty. as it is

Japanese whereabouts of as it is today. The government is fully Aware of yama, whom he plans to by a Jury after trial on

is studying

what marry.

Cronin, who is a clerk in the Monday on a charge of rob Hoboken Shipyards, sald letters bery with aggravation. he sent camo.

foved, No Address".

back marked

and

measures can

in a

the

What he had done had been to walk into n police station in the West End late the even- | this ' ing before, and demand to sen

be taken to meet the station officer,, The

this situation..." for himself

Mr Allison added, "One of the geant had

presented and then, to

his own ways in which It is hoped the words: "The prisoner cleared United States will be

"I love her very much," he able to hip throat, sir, and spat in my contribute to the economic pros tum to Japan to live if need be sald. "So much that I will re- perity of Japan is through. There was no venom in the arrangements, both private and to get her. United Press. Dergeant's voice, no exaspera- governmental, for the exchange

face."

use

tion even. He went on: When of technical assistance and in-

I told him he would be charged formation by whites Broadcast By

he said: 'I have no

have no

"HAVE

name, I American

fechniques will be

address, I sleep where made available to the Japanese."

Mr

He described Japan's controls Young Artists

imposed on trade with China.

The accused had been re- mondod pending a medical c port for which his Lordship verdict, the Judge had ques had asked. Following the Jury's

tioned the mentality of the accused.

Explosion At Repulse Bay

At four o'clock this morning an explesion occurred Inside a anall building in

1зле off South Bay Road, Repulse. Bay, where film was being. stored. Two fire-engines were despatched from Cen- tral and Western "station, bat by the time they arrived the fire had burned Macif onl

The building belonged to the Pal... Sbing Godown Co., and the quantity of An involved was about one ton,

An officer of the Fire Brigade Bald there had been two previous fires of a similar nature" "in the same ares, The film, for safety reasons, was 'stored In isolated buildings. Bome of it was old and was, liable to explode without any warning.

Drought In America

YOUR? EST

BEVERAGE BARGAIN

WATSON'S

TRU-FRUIT CORDIALS.

New UN Proposal

Living

On POW Issue Gives Language

Reds A Loophole

Munaan, July 2

United Nations armistice delegates today (Wednesday) looked for Communist reaction to the most sweeping outline in two months on the way to achieve peace in Korea.

The Allies in a carefully worded 20-minute statement refreshed' the enemy's mind yesterday (Tuesday) on thể United Nations plan for solving the truce blocking issue of war prisonor exchange.

This plan clearly gives the Reds a loophole -- a way to concede to Allied demanda and yet save face before the Communist world.

Major-General William K. the uncertain futurg of the Harrison, senior United Nations Korean war took priority in delegate, calmly reminded the wineshop conversations. Communists that the Allied Eyen in political circles there of the truce document | Was sensa of anti-climax "all pricomers of war after the prolonged political in the custody of each side at struggle between Momo of the the time the

vides

ם

armistice Lakes Birongest personalities in South

will be released and re-

prisoner rated The

change will be done

ex-

to lista exchanged and check by cach side prior to the arms

tice signing.

An Assemblyman aligned President Syngman against Bher

sald bitterly: "We should start charging foreign observers to come and see the monkeya perform."

This wording means that by the time the truce takes effect the United Nations would have dropped the title "TOW" and given.a thousands of captives who refure man to return to North Korea or

China.

Discussing a Cabinet meeting attended by President Rhec a member of the "The old talks so much it is hard to stop him." He said the aging Provident had not discussed the. Hence the Communtats could proclaim they got back all the political crisis with his Cabinet. But, 81 Assemblymen who captured soldiers in Allled hands held in informal

session behind And the United Nations could

closed doors, were reported to maintain it stuck by the principle have

discussed of free choice for every prisoner, course would

what their be when the Gen. Harrison fold North

begins its extra

new status to those Lesterday said:

this

ding "is one on which

General Nam, top Red Assembly

that. the Allies feel ordinary session today.

OPINION. DIVIDED we can agree although we would

Supporters of President have preferred something quite Rhce had declared they would -different."

Irivade and oust Parliament by

Opinion remained divided on whether the Assembly would. capitulate and pass legislation

The prisoners controversy alone stands in the way of an force if the President did not

dissolve it. armistice, Harrison declared, but he warned Nam 11 that any negotiation designed to make the United Nations- agree to forced repatriation is futile."A950m ciated Press.

in

demanded by the President, -or- defy him until he carried out his threat to Hissolve It POLITICAL CRISIS.

But there was general agree. Pusan, July 2.

ment

in political circled that The Ave-week-old South President Rhee would emerge Korean political crisis appeared the victor. They believed that near a decisive stage today, but in one way or another. Presid the ragged citizens of stinking, ont Rhee would

create overcrowded Pusan slums paid South Korea a system of na

elections anal Presidential little heed to it.

The proprietor of a hole-in- and a bicameral legislature, the-wall clothing shop. said, President Rhee has stated "Politics are about fourth on our that by ending the present list of worries."

of a single house with system The soaring price of rice, power to elect presidents in difficulty of earning a living and favour of his proposals, he would establish the young Re- public on a firme basis.

BLU opponents President's demands oeuvre to retain power through

political organisa a powerful tion reaching into the tiniest hamlet in Korea,

Foreign

Yalu Bombings

Debate

(Continued from Pago 1)

that is the shedding of blood

large scale by warlike action." Mr Churchill said he favour- ed continuing the policy of the previous Government but asked ir

they were to attempt, to persuade the United States with 20,000 dead and fighting still going on to do the same.

Mr Michael Foot, made a speech which was considered to bring the Socialist Party split into the open.

was charged with having, togather with others not in cus

and armed with revolvers, robbed Li Yu-chee of $1,000, I may'."

US$206, diamond anger-

otro ring, two gold chains and two TAVE you any questions to

There is considerable agitation To get a foretaste of what is anger rings: Koo Pok-chuai of

at the $7; Lai Ho-wah of the

in Japan at the present time for in store for them officer?"

one fountain Blundell asked X.

the removal of such controls at Friday, Hongkong musie

ол Queen's College concert pon; and Lung Kul-fun of $950, X.gave no

is believed that the recent

lovers

Chicago, July 1. one wrist watch and one foun sign of under decision by British trade firms to may tune in this evening to a

The waist drought on record

ACOUBING FINGER standing that

tain pen at the Li Yuen import ho had been

No. 107 Des parched a portion of the south- Pointing an accusing finger at spoken to. But

the withdraw from Communist China special programme to be given and export firm, when

other has impressed the Japanese with by the 17-year-old Portuguese Voeux Road

West,

est first floor, on

west today

while hot, humid Mr Clement Attlee and gaoler said to him in a whis- great difcuttles of maintaining planet, Sergio Varella and December 22,

1030

weather stretched from the Labour Party leaders, Mr Foot "Sit down," he sat.

Goutheastern seaboard The sergeant left the witness- any profitable trade with/Com the violinist Silva Pereira,

to Texas demanded to know why the According to Mr Patrick Yu. A relatively cool mass of air Labour motion was silent about munist regimer,

Macao's Radio Vila Verdo. Crown Counsel, who prosecuted, box, and Mr Blundell again ad-

The broadcast begins at 9.30 assisted by Det. Sub-Insp extended from the Great Lakes dressed the boy in the dock.

policy"

"Have you anything

today the Bevanites to say?"

p. The frequency of the sta- Andrews, the total value of the to the east coast and southward lon is 1037 kliocycles, or 280

stolen was about portion.

along the coast to its central were defeated heavily at a he gently asked.

trode added that: one of t

the

private meeting of the Labour The drought' three men who had parti

caused critical Party when they tried-to- pushi shortages and retarded through a resolution complain- water robbery whom the Crown

and portions of Oklahoma and too weak. been admitted into the premises Kansas

AID PROMÍSTNÍ "The Japanese, However, can be assured that he American problems and that the Ameri-

Over

•A MEGLERY change of

"

X did not ever nod. Then people are consciotis of Japan's met concert which these two led in the alleged had crops in Bouth-western Missour! | ing that, the Labour, motion, Was |

was something pathetic-absurd

In his silence. He looked any appropriate.

can goverment will take all artists are giving here on Fri- steps to assist day is sponsored by the Portu- thing but an idiot. He looked Japan in resuming her rightful guess Institute of Hongkong. as one might who, longing for

place as one of the great trod-

martyrdom, has omitted to finding nations of the world," a muse to suffer for and whose Mr Allison said there is

THE court took the

He

Radio Hongkong

ILK.T. 4.00, Programme' Summary: 6.03. Caribbean Journey Portrait of

This

1

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by the accused, who lived there For many sections it is the decisive, dramatic change of

Mr Foot declared, "This is a and was a clansman of Li Yu- driest Juhe on record, surpassing policy

has taken place, which enemies deny him the privilege con to believe that the outbreak

chce) had been arrested last the drought of 15 years ago. year, had pleaded guilty and]

11 in a policy with grave poll- of the stake and the buming.

Six towns in Missouri of this Communist aggression

and teal implications and under- was sentenced to nine years and en Sashi la - KansaA CARRI (in Korea) was at

at a time when at least partiar

12 strokes

Oldahoma reported that water i gecroly,

himself had Ly due to the unarmed condition

DOCTOR'S REPORT only of Japan.

there was good Mr. Yu added that the only consumption was at an all-time declared that

high during June, "Course it could. The case

of ending the truco said: the

the Japanese-United Vaughan Thomas Written and thing that could be said In Many dalrics

In South- pozability,o was adjourned. During the ad-States security pact will con-duced by Leonard Courel (ncial: favour of the accused was that western Missouri sald

tulka”. that fourrument doctors would look tribute to the peace of the Forte Bandstand, (Convert bu never possessed a gun during the milk supply was the lowest into a general war with China" "If Britain was to be "ilcapped of the boy, his fingerprints whole Pacife area,

Hally: The Hand of 1st Batt.. Argyll the period of about a year he on record, and Sutherland 、 Highlanders, By would be taken.

He said the United States and Permission and Catonal had lived wring, Dr. T. drought had induced runs, with It would chatter the Common Mr. Foot said, there would be his clansman,

Stockyards reported that the deep cleavages in this country. They led X out and there recognises [the struggle. in 3.c. Church, M.C. cond. by Jane was, some resentment In hls Info-Chim as an integral part Howe.00%"Lucky Dip

Vantty Toob, Government

medical

farmers selling their stock be wealth-Reuter. Requests presented face as he was shepherded away of the worldwide resistance 19tudio); 7:08 Weather levert officer told the Court he had cause their pastures are burn- I am sure be had hoped the Communist attempts

ton-8.00. Time Bignel World kept the accused under observa- ing out court would bully and baud-quest and subversionUnited News and News Talk Lonton during his detention and in Missouri the blackberry gdon and browbeat him out of Fress..

Remy).10. Must found him to be well-behaved crops are not expected to reach Holland. Yolk, Bodge and Cotiatry and AEood: prisoner. In his 10 per cent of the 1951 pro-;; Dancer, (INIS); 3.30, Grobsstre of Tokyo, July 1. the Wook-La. Boala Orobetirs of opinion the "Japan's strugglingTM car in- Milan: 9.09, Studio Condert by Blan

pected to cut the tomato, crop

Vierma, July 1.: dustry received what, may bo/Courtenay (doprano) with Phooverago" indi wa Muction and the drought is ex-

Radio Bucharest last night sald doctor that he was in bad --- trols on the sale of foreign cars Hilary Malby and Stephen health. The doctor replied he premises for his confederates. He the district of Rodna has sen

a. Rumanian court at Nassed in were lifted, A

Druxton, BDC73). A Radio Play had X-rayed the Strapped with high produced by bohm: chest au found ho was normal that accused had treated the per- ranging from one to four years.

accused's took into consideration: the fact fenced 22 farmers to prison terens ilon

cost and high ⠀⠀ exchan | 10.30, The, Tusipi Twenties: 11.00, Passing sentence, his Lordship son who had botrionded him in. The farmari were secured, of Japancro.manufacturers Radio Newsreel (Lendoni said it was clear, the accused had the way he did by turning against anbotaging the Communist-ruled LAXES, How will have to compete water

12.10. Goodnight. Mule against Detroit's best if they queen;-31,00). Close, Down) -

Report - God Save. The facted under common plan and hin and giving stance to country's agricultural programme,

dp bad oppmod she, door, to the robberi

L

M--ħargolated Press,

his silence, instead of fandling.

him as a nurse “might o stub-

bom chtid. He was making on

awful' mess of his martyrdom...

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PRISON FOR 22 FARMERS

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Japan. 2 p.m., as Pres. Jefferson. VASANTHURSDAY, JULY 1

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Indo-China; Meanos, Srench North West Africa, 4.30 p.ma Air Vietname

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Japan, 10 a.m., M. Hal Loe,

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diplomatic circles here expressed the belief that President Rhee would make ne immediate move to disolve the National Assembly despite his strong assertion that he would,

Reuter,

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