* THE CHINA MAIL; WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 20, 1952.
Pago
On Location West Concerned Over Conducting In Israel's Peace Offer To
In London
These Italian film directors are "on location" in London. where they are shooting scenes in the film "Our Children," episodes from which take place in three European capitals London, Paris and Rome, The m is an international lady of Juvenile delinqueney.-Express Photo.
Some Revealing
Statistics
Birmingham, Aug. 19. About 89 per cent of Bri- tain's National Servicemen are educationally backward and 18 per cent completely senior Army 11terate, a staff educational officer wald
tlon
today
Leutenant Colonel A Jones, la charge of, cadea
In Wales and Ave Mk- land counties, wald that Bri- almost a quarter of tain's young aralto con- scripts
Below
ab were reading age of 12 averare years. This was owing to war evacuation, split homes and school overcrowding, he added-Renter,
New Japanese
Consulates
Tokyo, Aug. 19.
Fruitless Hunt By Detectives
Peyruls, Aug. 19.
A
A vain search today for suspicious character answering the description of the Drumh mond murderer, added to an apparently fruitless re-enact- ment
brought of the crime, gloom and pessimism to Com- missioner Edmond Sebellle and his fellow-detectives.
The Trieste Question
ENVOYS SEE TITO
London, Aug. 19.
The three Western Powers have taken fresh steps to impress on Italy did Yüröslavin thell deep concern for a solution of the Trieste problem.
This was the purpose of the discussion which the three Western Ambassadors, M. Philippe Baudet of France, Mr George, Allen of the United States, and Sir Ivor Mallet of Britain, had at lunch yesterday with Marshal Josip Tito at His summer resort, Brioni.
Similar views have been expressed by the envoys of the three powers in Rome.
well
The *14, Lev Mites.
ITALY'S DEMAND
Naples, Aug. 19. Mr Frink Face, United States Secretary for the Attity, attived here today to find Italy joining the chons of European nations whleh demünd quick American help to save the NATO rearma- ment plans.
In a first noting tonight with the Italian Defetice Minister, Randolfo Pacciadl, Mr Pace was told that Italy has adheredd more closely than any other European country
to the rearmament commitments undertaken in February at the list meeting cl Lisbon) of the Atlantic
The Rain
HIS CHINISAM Bf these mustetahs of the Royal Canadian 22nd Regiment is hot dam- Belled by a HER"), Korili downpour. The mustelags are protected by a tarpaulin shelter, but the conductor mis të stallid out in the rain, covered by a ground-sheet--Express Photo,
Increased Financial Britain Malta By
A significant fact, it is Trieste question leaves a week thought here, is that the Yugo-point, in the Western detelice slav Ambassador to Rome, Gen-ystem at the head of the Cerai, Vladimir Velebit, was Adriatic, Reuter.
present at the Western envoys' meeting with Marshal Tito, as well us the Yugoslav Deputy Foreign
Rea. Powers
are known to be concerned at the Jock of progress toward an understanding on Trieste so for made by italy and Yugoslavia
One reason for the naxiety felt by the three Western Powers About the existing Hallon Yugoriny tension on the Trieste question is the fact that it mars recent progress made in con- solidating the defence of
outhern Europe,
Since
Greece
Turkey becaine members of NATO Inst
Official circles indicated that
finnficlul and economie The Congress General Council; the spring, great
has been en
the United States Army Secret said in its annual report that it structure of Malia for £1,500,- made in cinating they was told that Italy now has endorsed the view of its chair 000 over five years. defences of the Balkans.
the largest army of the Atlantic
the Adamic nihh, Mr Afthub Deakin, that But the acute discord between powers in Europe but that the the Government "should" as a Italy
view of the General on the will not be able to maintain it matter of conscious policy au- and Yugoslavia
far less increase it, unless the United States comes to her help. Sume on both a short and long that even though the financial
be contributions would her help term basis, broad respons-sub Latest official figures save the bility for aiding the people of substantial, it would be well Italian Army strength យ
worthwhile, it being always Malia in their social and econo- understood of course, that the follows: four infantry divisions
development.' on @ war footing. two otherS nearly complete and four more being built up (giving a total of 10).
One
and
TUC Report
On Indian Trade Unions
ties,"
Aid To Urged
London, Aug. 19.
Britain's Trade Union Congress urged today that the Goverfithent should give increased financial aid to Malta and should consider the possi- bilities of international assistance for the island.
The report added: "It is the Council
very
people
The report and recomenda- maximum effort would also be tions made by Mr Dealdin, who made by the Maitese
themsolves." visited Malta"
loat January as representative of the T.U.C.
The TU.C, sald that an division, and armoured
the International Coll-emigration rite of 10,000 a year practically complete and another federation of Free Trade Unions, should be the immediate ob. to be ready shortly and, two have been sent Alpino brigades on a war foot- Minister Mr Churchill.
to the Primo jective and it possible this should be thised to 15,000. ing and another almost completo.
Full details of American as being pursued.
The T.U.C. said the matter was Bitala should be asked to make certain shipping available, a the supplied so thr and equipment
degree of financial help to assist and, have not been announced.
passages should be given, Britain, Possibly with the co- operation of the International Office or UNESCO,
technical training pro
precise figures so far the British Government Labour
Canoe Escape
From Reds
Stockholm, Aut. 19. An East German, youth landed caxly today ilear Malmo en Sweden's, south
$5000
Ед an amphibian collapsible canes and asked for Mylum a political
refarce.
The youth wna interned while the Allens Comells- alon dedides on tits apbled- tion-Renter.
Attlee's Visit To Rhodesia
Arabs Renewed
Jerusalem, Aug. 19.
For the second time in 24 hours; the Israell Gov. ernment today openly offer- ed to make peace with the Arab states.
The Foreign Minister, Moshe Sharelt, told Parliament "We are ready at any time to con- clude peace with each of the Arab States or with all tog
Yesterday, the Premier,
Ben Gurion, told the Knesseth (Parliament) that Israel has no territorial,
political of other
dispute with Egypt, welcomed abuilcation of ex-King
the
Ferouk, and wished success to the new regime.
The Foreign Minister made his offer during the resumed debate on a bill extend
to.
compulsur military service from twe to two-aid-a-half years:
He said the proposed extenplsh was not the result of any aventi in neighbouring countries, Bit almed morety at maintaiding Israel's arms strength.
Although Irael was retidy for pesce with thiò Arab States "wh ro ready to fight back it pho voked," Mr Sharott said,
ONLY STABLE REGIME
The Israeli regime was the only stable and internally peace. ful one in the whole region, he added
Mr Shareit did not touch on the possibilities of peace with
Egypt in particular,
We are vitally interested in peace, but we do hot cofadder peace a prerequisite for our development," he
"he said.
"We are ready to maintain our ininted
inted position among our neighbours
for an indefinite period. We are certain to break through our Isolation end we shall finally emergo stronter with the tight, useful links we are establishing with countries far and near."
The bill, extending an scré vice from two years to 36 montlis, passed its first reading In tho Knesseth tonight by, 70 votes to 11. The Communists and, the pro-cominform United Labour Party voted bgtingt it--- Reuter.
COOL RECEPTION
Cairo, Aug. 19.~~ The Arab League Secretary- General, Abdel Rahman Azzun tonight described as "impudent" the peace offer to Egypt made yesterday by the Israeli Primo Minister, Mr David Ben Gurion. Uite chould first respect the Nations Charter dild Becurity Council resolutions
London, Aug. 10. The Goheral Council of the
The report declared: ""To the Trade Union Congress said to
extent that direct aid from United WIDER SCALE Tonight, Commissioner Sebell-day that political rivalry bc-
Kingdom sou
sources is inadequate, le and three inspectors jeft ongetween Indian trade unions “is
The only more for Lurs, the scent of the carried into purely Industrial announced showed that the Unit-
Leremine the
the possibilities of murder of the British scientist, affairs and has an extremely ed States bas given Italy 800 national aid.. Sir Jack Drummond, and his weakening effect on their activi❤ | Lankcs, 320 aircraft, two destroy- For Prom Acluding the Point should help Malta substantially
and any long with wife and daughter,
ers, three escort gunboats and 31 range plans for capital develop- grames. landing craft.
ments, which may be worked out The mystery man of the case The Congress annual report Apart from detailing, the under the aegis of the Economic Ald to the Malta Government
construction is the former, Gustave Dominic, said that British union urgent needs of the Italian and Social Council of the United for
of prithäry two
Lusaks, Auk. 16. million Amb refugees tid education schools would con- findes of the bodies, who the representatives, Mr Alfred Rö- Army, the Ministers are ex- Nations.
Jost police do nol suspect of the borts and Me A. McAndrews, pected to outline to Mr Pace "This responsibility should stille a project "worthy of the
Mr Clement Attlee, lender of Einberite them for le
property, murder, but who they believe who visited India and Pakistani Italy's requests for ald on a take the form of assistance, moet consideration," the report the British Labour Party, told a
Press has been withholding evidence. last year, were able to give help-wider scale,
whether, direct from British Bald
conference here today "But the Arab States do not The Japanese Foreign Office
Stronk
with gentle green fui advice on the importance of In meetings in Rome tomorrow sources or through such Interna-
that he would make it clear to Sven and themselves prepared HIGHEST PRIORITY
he meet in Northern to 1sten when Ben Gurion people today confirmed that Consuis eyes and fair hair, Dominici trade unions retaining indepen- with the Ministers for Industry tonal agencies as may be ap- General will be exchangerl soon has repled openly and without dence of political parties, how-and Foreign Commerce, Mr Pace, propriate on specifle projects, The TU.C. sald emigration and Southern Rhodesia that the speaks in that tone at a moment between Japan and Burms and hesitation to all questions and ever much they
1
might sym- is expected to be told that Italy such as
feclinical and education should have the Labour Party supports in prin- when he has strengthened his the Central African army and threatened Colonef 310ver contradicted
him-¡pathise with this basic uims of hopes for $230,000,000 worth of training in educa- highest priority for direct old ple
Shishakli (Syrian Army chief)," In the case of Burma the pre-self.
any party.
American offshore purchases, and tion facilities, aid to light In- from Britain.
he added. sent Japanese Agent would be "Asked today if they had
$200,000,000 in direct aid to offset dustry, development expansion
Azzam Pasha toddy collferred. Trade union organisation in the country's chronic dollar gap. appointed Consul-General and examined the theory that the Burma would send a Consul-murderer was surprised while Pakistan suffered from a great, In addition, the Minister of provements in the port, increas- ment of tourism and suggested
with the Egyptian Freiler, Aly General to Tokyo,
trying 10 assault Elizabeth shortage of trained leaders and Foreign Commerce is expected to
of the Arab League Japan is to have a Consul- Drummond in the car, the the fact that the centres of in-altline proposals for a big in-ng electrical generating capa- that the British Board of Trade
Maher, about convening
Coundi Political Committee and General in Helsinki, followed polles said they had examined dustry were so widely separated, crease in Tiallan exports to the city, water conservation and the might increase the promotion of
ferences
Military Committee to discurs by D
Consul- the girl's body but had found the report added. General in Tokyo. Reuter.
the implementation of the col- no traces of assault, — Reuter. It said the political division did what has been achieved, Italian The Ceneral Council said form of continuing the joint Party members who tabled a lective security pact, which now
not arise in Pakistan because Army and air units will stage a that it felt that such assistance
panes into biloct with its rat- there were no major opposing big exercise on the north-east should be greater than that political parties.
fication by itaq. by Sir frontier on Thursday and Friday. proposed
meelings are expected to Schuster in his special report on
bd held in September, Reuter. "One of the greatest needs-Reuter. throughout India and Pakistan
Finland.
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in the present stage of develop- ment is trado union education and training, particularly educa- lon and training to cnnble workers themselves to accept the responsibilities of office,' the report declared.
There, was a tremendous need for adequate publicity while Communist literature We Fold
at prices far below production cost.
The British delegation last year htcl mado recommendations, which would enable the T.U.C. to follow up the contacts and develop educatorial facilities training courses and the
provl
United States.
To demonstrate to Mr Pace
of Molte's social services, im- The report urged the develop-
WORTHWIRLE
George
Manila May Open Bullion Exchange
Manila, Aug. 19.
A strong move has been initiated to open a bullion exchange in Manila, for free internal trading in gold produced in the Philippines. Local banks had the business community are reported to favour the idea in principle.
quarters, sold on à restricted free market, goes to the local goldware industry. The rest is snuggled abroad.
The basic suggestion is that sion
of publications. The T.UC. cences for certain categories of would work with the Interna luxury Imports should be grant tional Confederation of Freeed only against gold deposited
Under the new scheme, it the Trade Unions in the develop at the Central Bank at the off-
outbid the ment of these relations-Reuter,al price of 10 pesos, which luxury importers
equals the world oficial price of export smugglers, this quantity 35 United States
would half of ino Philippine --
gold have to buy the gold on the put would reach the, Central
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porters of such goody" - of gold amounting to more than ;
Yugoslav Navy proposed bullion
"Adequate"
Maltese goods in this country.
It was desirable to have some consullative machinery.
Federation.
Mr Attlee,
Who is here to study the federation plan, which aims at Joining the Rhodesias to inform myself.” and Nyasaland, said: "I am here
Questioned about 20. Labour
motion opposing federation, he The service
sald they were entitled to their departments should, establish effective recog views. The whole question was nition of the Maltese unions with being explored-Reuter. the object of reaching an agree- ment on a wages policy.
These departments should not make reductions in employment as the compensation for increased costs tould open the way to promotion to higher posts for Maltese employees, should move fitbquities in conditions of service, and should, attempt to unify their policies on wages and conditions of service in Malta. Reuter,
re-
сод
Bow And Arrow Rebels
Figment Of Imagination
Djakarta, Aug. 19.
Headquarters of the Indonesian Army today described as "complete fakes," Press reports ab- cording to which 13,000 Moluccan rebels armed
Magna Carta with bows and arrows were fighting the Indonesiati
Copy For Australia
Canberra, Aug. 10,
Army in Ceram in the South Moluccas.
The reports were carried last | After the Indonesian Army wiek by a Melbourne news occupied the capital of the self- paper, which attributed them to styled
Amboná Republie on "recent despatches smuggled Island in November 1550, after: from Ceram "through an 'Indo- months of stiff lighting, · jargo nesian blockade"".
numbers of its adherents fed to remote parts of neighbouring An Indonesian Army spokes Ceara, proposed bullion exchange and Bards of the meal price, con
at, official com- The Parliamentary Speaker, man said, that the Headquarterp
Two thousand of them, in today that one of the 14 copies ports of dhy, flare-up of fighting cluding "President" Manahutu biler observer argue that the equivalent amount of dollars ME A. G. Cameron, announcdi last month had not received to importers could afford to pay a allotted for luxury imports, stiff premium on the free gold whereas, at present the proceeds of Magi Carta known to exist in Ceram. The only reports re- and members of his Covernment market because, the, profit on the of the smuggled gold exports are hus bben purchased by the Aus-ceived concerned the surrender surrendered, to the indonesian
of "formier followers of the Army in January this year after. wallah National Library. ,,::Belgrado, Aug. 19.
umports would outweigh the lots lost to tile Philippine economy, Yugoslavia hay
self-stylða, Republla, an adequate
of South 14 months of primitive life in on the gold
Other advantages claimed for The seller and the price were Moluccas" to Army pont, naval force on her 1,250 miles of
the mountain regions, Bince 1950,
when the Central the scheme are that the free Adristle coastline for maritime
The spokesman idded that on, little groups headed by "no dollar market would replace an exists not discloud, defence, Rear Admiral Vulcasin Bank operated
Magna Carta is regarded as there indeed, were illi tribes of bolnese piileera have followed Micunovic, of the Yugoslav Navy, licence scheme for inessential ing black market; that it would
made good in no way contravene ahy in- the backbone of modern demo- Alfurs armed with bows and this example, said, in a speech reported by imports, importers
ternational Monetary Fund Borba, official Yugoslav Com-profits in spite of Baumum for since the high premium prices granted by King John to his belling "The island le roiler ment reported 10 weeks ago that
rules, crate constitutione
arrows but they were hot res munist newspaper.
han,, 100, per cent, premium the dollars. In effect, under the would be Internal: that it would, Barons in 1215, The present Yugoslav navy is
personnel did not amount 10 on Ceram sny more. new.
schione, consumers of protect local luxury Industries me key chapter is that which gut, he said, and the Army there was no organised resistance
new leash of life to stated that no one will we sell, more than the normal Humber to them there were still two rebel. bigger in size and armour than imported luxuries would be and give before the war, he added,
subaldining the Philippine gold- the goldrinin industry, perhaps refuse or delay right or justice." for a quiet territory.
groups, one headed by the self- addition to the Cominform coun-mining industry. tri, Italian irredentiam 15
of the scheme claim the point of cabling marginal The copy of the charter which for Sponsors, of:
is preserved in Lincoln Cathee added that there was hurdled Republic's Prime Minister,
Dr Seumon, -Across 1 Acsop. 4 Prince, threatening the independence of
It would stop a serious Philippine ditpit had re- drgji, who, lônt to the New York ly any resistance, left at al on The last artay communique on *Tartar, 10. Acted, 12. Terror,, 14 Rebrove, 17 Riço, 19 Evinces, 20| Yugoslavia”, he asserted.
Condano, 22 Used, 28 Untries, 27, Allege, 20 Spted, 30 Encore, 31
look in the Philippine economy. covered from 60,000 ounces in World's Fair in 1080 and re the Wand where à, state was this matter, Inued a weak an (rodeniin is the movement At present the mines have to 1047, to nearly 100,000 ounces malod there for safekeeping was a in force after the Cley announced the surrender Siding, 32 itests. Down: 1 Aller, 2 Serth, 3 Pinto, 5 Hour, d Nit:le, 7 Eddles, Revenue, 11 Comer, 13 Revenge, 10 Egos, 10 begun over 10 years ago to in-sell a quarter of their outout to last year but is still for below during World War II. It was crument had abojleted as life Amboinese Major Spianar! and Rid:06 11 de 20 Curses, 21 Nearet, 24 Tetor 25 Irons 20 eluds In Idea Italian- the Central Bank at the official Um, 100 level which was more resiko to England in 1846 of war and siege in te urcalpet-be of his followers to ab Army
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