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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1952,
SHOWING
TO-DAY
KINGS MAJESTIC
7.20 & 9.30
AT 2.30, 5.15 Redeoats Stop
The Battle For Tiffin
P.M.
"THE
SECRET LIFE OF
LADY SO LEE"
Starring LI MEI
A Chinese Pictura
in Mandarin Dialogue
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ON THE STAGE.
RAY DEL VAL & HIS ORCHESTRA Featuring: Miss Teresa Liang Ping
Admissions: $6.00, $4.70 & $3.00 PLEASE BOOK EARLY
The Redcozia call a halt to gory warfare and queue for a well-earned lunch in the Battle of Sheriffmuir, fought arain near Aberfoyle, Terihishli re, Scotland, for Walt Disney's new film of "Rab Boy.". Ied coats and clansmen were drawn from enthusiastlo the lat Battalion, the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Reuterphoto,
UN Aid To
Children
Los Angeles, Apr. 12.
The United Nations Child Welfare Programme aided an estimated 20,000- 000 children throughout the world since its start the chief Swiss In 1947,
obscrver to the UN - ported that night.
Dr August B. Ländt said 60.000.000 children have been va.odina.text for tuberculosis, 28.000,000 for Yaws and syphilis, 20.000,- 080 for malarfs. 2,000,000 for whooping cough” and diphtheria and "untold millionaTM have been fed and otherwise cared for. -United Press.
mon of
California Taking Changed View Of Tariff Barriers
San Francisco, Apr. 12.
Californian businessmen are coming to believe that protective tariff barriers, advocated for years for the benefit of the domestic economy, should be levelled.
Their change in attitude is shown by the fact that those who urged state legislation imposing unreasonable hardships on British motor-car im- porters have been ridiculed and discredited.
The public
Imports of New Zealand frozen scems to agree with the increasing number of beef through a trade deal with Industrialists who favour Ireer Canada last year eaused this mot they are now industry to demand that the almust certain It will bolster tariff walls be made higher and world peace and is better thicker. businred in the long run,"
Thus
Imported beef was placed Demands of the meat pack-on the domestic meat counters ing industry of the Western at Sintes for higher tariffs on im-pound, us compared with more of 30 cents a ported mea is so that high than $i a pound for domestle prices for the domestic product
beef. Housewives · practically
GUATEMALA trade because,
in
“CLEAN-UP”
CAMPAIGN
San Salvador, Apr. 12. All anti-Communist leaders in Guatemala, El Salvador's north western neighbour, are reported
hiding from
AL "clean-up campaign" by Guatemalan police. Last Tuesday Gautemala, ruled Teft-wing government, complaining of "interference in internal affairs" withdrew from the organisation of Central
States, American
the other members of which are El Salva- dor, Costa Rica, Nicaragus and Honduras.
by
a
ils
The El Salvador army has been alterted along the Guate malan border and all leave can- celled, it was announced here yesterday,
The Foreign
Minister of E Salvador, Senor Raul Oseguida, has sent a strongly worded note to the Gautemalan Government, denying the allegations of inter- ference. Reuter.
Untouched By Soviet Breeze
Berlin, Apr. 12. Professor Ernst Reuler, Mayor
over
RIAS.
aroused
to
beef.
an average
Socialist
AT 2.30, 5.15,
Peace Policy
Accord Reached By International
Paris, Apr. 12.
The drafting committee of the General Council of the Socialist International tonight agreed on the text of a resolution on a Socialist Peace Policy to be approved by the Council tomorrow.
Aneurin Bevan, of Britain, Oneste Rosenfold, of France, and Victor Larock, of Holland, were nominated by tho Council to draft the resolution at the end of its first day's session yesterday, after an initial de- Date on international affairs,
Although the contents of the dratt were not disclosed it was believed that It called on the Soviet Union to give concrete evidence of sincerity in its latest
pesce moves,
resolution also The draft proposed a general settlement of outstanding differences be- Iween East and West, and Co- Aned the Socialist International attitude towards Communist
Ch.nu.
After an inconclusive debate on European Unity this morning the council bugan xing an ngenda for the International Soclulist conference set up after a congress of Asian Socialist Parties in Rangoon last year.
ASIAN WARNING Madhu Limage, Passistant seeraary-general of
.of the Asian Socialist
conference called for closer associations between
Eastern and Western Socialist parties Socialist 500
not
con-
but warned that the International should expect formal affiaton from the Asian Socialist ference.
He suggested delegations nominated by the Socialist In- visit Asian
ternational should
countries at frequent intervals to exchange views with Asian socialists and that these delega» tons should include members whose countries were *'non~ colonial" powers,
He also called on the Socialist International to define its post- ifon towards colonialism.
He said in the past the Social- ist
had not International sufficiently encouraged Asian against Communism which had Socialist parties in their struggle "betrayed the National move- ments of South-East Azla”,
Kaj Bjork, Swedish Sucialist leader, suggested relations with Demands for the higher tariff | Asia de discussed at the Stock-
the eyes of the Asian Socialist the Conference the Socialist Inter-
denounced
domestic prosperity.
the
or
could bc maintained, were fought to buy the New Zealand denounced by the public,
Efforts of the labour
unions closely allled with the macat industry to restrict the sale of and the threat of union boycott holm conference and said that in imported meats by refusing merely aroused the public. permit organised butchers to Hundreds
the food, handle
industry and the union in letters national "stood fell by its orm of protest.
to newspapers which published attitude towards colonialism.
Many of
FRENCH VIEWS them prominently. Nonetheless, there is a deter-writers indicated that foreign
The French Socialist, Guy mined drive under way to in- ercase tariffs on particular trade is necessary for improved Mollel, speaking on the European relations and Army, said that the Frenchi products from foreign nations international
Socialls! Party was willing to which compete to some extent
Defence the European with domestic production on the The attempt of a small group ratify Pacific coast.
of motorcar dealers to hamstring Community treaty provided the The most militant group which the activity of the British fellowing three conditions were urges higher protective tarika motorcar
car Importers met with fulllicci:" Californian is the
Wool little success In the State (1) That guarantees be re-
ceived
from the United States. Growers Association. Membera legislature.
(2) That a limited political dealers It was inspired by are not only fighting the inroads uf synthetic ibres into their who were facing the competition authority be set up which would democratic an efficient traditional monopoly market, of the ever increasingly popular assure
control over the European De- but are also determined not to British car, and would have re be laced by competition frem quired both the dealer and the fence Community.
(3) Association with the suel: wool producing nations as foreign manufacturer to post
British bonds totalling
to Australia.
$200,000
M. Mollet said that under pre- guarantee that buyers of foreign motorcars would have an sent conditions democratic con- trol could not be adequate adequate supply of spare parts | 19 available.
while incomplete negotiations with Britain have not yet given expected results,
FRANK ADMISSION The wool growers frankly admit that certain types of wyol popular in the United States can be sold here by foreign pro- Another provision would have ducers for less than the domestic made the foreign manufacturer product
assume lability for legal fees Ignoring the fact that inter-involved in defending any war- national tratte is becoming a renty action brought by buyers
ore and more important foun- of the imported vehicles, dation of the nation's economic Mr Amos Crowell, manager of prosperity and military fitness, the San Francisco Motor Car they urge "arif protection" so Dealers' Association, commented: that they will not be forced to "We are not inviting foreign compete on un economic as competition, but of course we are well as a quality basis.
oppored to such sily legislation. The Californian
not association American cara do
need restrictions like this to meet competition."-Reuter.
more
the
of
Two Barriers
that the M. Mollet said National Council of the French Socialist Party would be con- vened to adopt stand on
2
ratification of the European De- fence Community.-Reuter and France-Presse.
New British Commander
BON
situation
of West Berlin, said here today has raised a fund of more than his city had "not yet
been $18,000 (over 20,000) to finance touched by Sovlei
n
well-organised peace the activity of
"-bby" in Washington. The spring breeze".
COR- Speaidny
the object is to convince the
Elsen- United States West Berlin Radio,gressmen of the new
Liverpool, Apr. 12. General Sir Cameron Nichol- he said: "There are as yet no hower Administration that tarif
Nairobi, Apr. 12.
leaves Britain tomorrow signs whatsoever that the ruling lows should be amented to give
the de The Governor of Kenya, Sir¦ for the Suez Canal Zane to gentlemen in East Germany the domestic producer
Evelyn have decided on a more human sired protection.
Baring, fold. African take over as British Commander. Although
producers civil servants attitude towards us".
Jesterday that in-Chief Middle East, were going there were cald the East German argued that they
two barriers to He said today "There is hope foreign tourid relations between Africans in the International PROJECTORS, SOUND SYSTEMS AND Government order to withdraw bankrupt because
food ration carde from East competition in the wool market, and Europeans-European ar- but every step has to be care-
voluntarily contributed rogance and African suspicion. fully considered". SPECIAL 3-DIMENSION EQUIPMENT Germans working in West Ber- they
when asked
Sir Evelyn, who was address- lin and for business owners and the sum needed
opening of a Speaking at
Territorial Ing the annual meeting of the local
Army head- was proof of the by their association effietals, ARE SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY landlords
Many of tho poverty in East Germany.
association African Civil Servants Associn- quarters. Sir Cameron added: Professor WESTREX COMPANY, ASIA, A
"Strength has been met by Reuter
leaders took a leading part in tlon, said if these barriers could said: "East German authorities the Eisenhower election cam bo overcome they could build strength and in this game SUBSIDIARY OF WESTERN ELECTRIC bample about on the poor popu- palga. Several have indicated the type of country they ali international poker the weak
lation whom they promised that they consider that their wanted to see, where violence cards of
Only the ac- of the kind now being experi- diecundasement have been strong COMPANY, NEW YORK.
paradise with a ruthlessness reward for such political for which we have no words" tivity should be more protec-enced would be impossible.
hands win". -Router.
tion for their profits.
Cameron Nicholson, formerly a regional commander in Britain, will take over a British Middle East commander from General Sir Brian Robert- son who has been appointed Adjutant-General-Reuter.
POP
TbA! I CAJU HEAR
SOMEONE
MOVING
ABOUT DOWNSTAIRS
Night reflection
IT WAS ON!
ME
Reuter.
CHINESE OPTICAL CO.
EYES TESTED
· FRAMES FITTED
tingkong Omos: 87 Queen's Ra, E. Kowloon Office: 210, Nathan Rd.
of
Karachi, Apr. 12. The Government of Aus- tralla today. granted Pakistan £2,000,000 (Australian) for than the purchase of more 43,000 tons of Australion, wheat under the Colombo Plan.
Pakistan had naked
the Australian Government for such A.
Australia pold to
to Pakistan £8,730,000 (Australian) under the Colombo Plan last year. Associated Press.
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