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German Chancellor Visits London

Dr Konrad Adenauer (left), the West German Chancellor, with his interpreter (centre)

in conversation with Lester Markel of the New York Times at a luncheon given in the visiting statesman's honour at the International Press Institute soon alter his arrival in London. While in London he had talks. with Sir Winston Churchill and other Government leaders.Express Photo.

Japanese Repats' Believed

To Be

Indoctrinated

Tokyo, May 22.

Many Japanese repatriates returning here from China have described an Utopian nation in the making. But Japanese Government officials have issued a warning that repatriates' stories must be treated with some reserve.

Crewmated before leaving, and that

Plane's "Not Rowdy"?

Rangoon, May 21.

An Inquiry opened to. day into the crash of an Air India Dakota on May Din which 18 passengers and crew died.

Twelve witnesses from the airport restaurant gavo evidence that the pilot. co-plipt and supernumerary captain had not been drinking on the hight of the crash.

oficial,

Juvenile Delinquency In Colonies

Commons Statement

London, May 21,

Mr Reginald Sorensen (La- bour, Leyton) asked the Beerel- ary of Slate for the Colonies, In view of considerable varia- tion in Colonial areas in rese pect of the minimum ago, at which juveniles can be treated as criminals and sentenced to imprisonment, what consulta- tions have taken place with a view to curing agreement bo tween all Colonial Governor and legislatures for a common policy in respect, both of age, and of the most enlightened treatment of juvenile dolla- quency.

P

The Minister of State for Colonial Affairs (Mr Henry Hopkinson): In many. Colonial. Territories legislation has been enacted almilar to the United Kingdom Children's Act, 1033. in which the age of criminal responsibility is laid down as right.

Before 1933, the age in this country was seven and I think it unlikely that it is lower than that in any Colonial Territory,

In the United Kingdom the minimum age at which young permonk can be imprisoned is 15. In most. Colonial Territorios it is 14, in a few it is lowor and in at least two It is higher. But in practice young persons below the ages of 17 or 18 are seldom Imprisoned. My right Governments on with Colonial hon. Friend is in constant touch

the subject of introducing the

Iniost enlightened treatment of

juvenile delinquency their sources permit.

can

re-

Mr R. Sorensen: While ex- They say that the repatriates | one repatriated doctor, Morio

pressing my appreciation for were probably carefully indoc- Sosaki, stated.

Dr Sasaki, who worked as a the reply and the information the right hon. many might feel it unwise to gynaecologist at a hospital in given,

added that Chinese Gentleman say whether any- criticise the Communist regime Pelding,

American- thing is being done periodical- until all their countrymen have hospitals often use |been repatriated.

made drugs, including strepto- ly to draw the attention of all mycin and penicillin, while the the Colonial Governors to the best treatment now being total disappearance of venereal be

In the Cotonics TC- disease is surprising." "I be operated

Here are some of the things the repatriates have said:

fon fustance, in to corporal punish-

A leading member of 糖 Japanese left-wing organisation lieve this is because all prosti-garding juvenile delinquency, who recently visited China, rald tutes have been liberated and particularly, that The Ching of today is put to other work, thus destroy- regard ing the source of the discase," ment? dominated by two slogana: he explained.

'Resist America

Protect and Korea', and Team from Soviet Russia's Experience.'

Mr Hopkinson: If has not Love is "arranged" in "New specifically been suggested to the Colonial Governments that they China".

common pelley Factories hold periodical should adopt a A leading Japanese business-

social gatherings either in regard to the age of or the man in Shanghai before the dancer and

where young men and women criminal responsibility TC- cmong the war, who was in

patriates. said, however: "I can meet in a more romantle minimum age at which juveniles noticed no effort on the part of atmosphere than in a machine) may be imprisoned, but we are

Chineso Government to shop. raise the morale of the people towards the fighting in Korea. On the contrary, the Chinese seemed to be maintaining, the coolhended attitude of a nation only extending a helping hand 10 Korea,"

hotel An answer to questions by the inquiry president, Shankar Aaran, denied that the three

could bo men drscribed 1.3 A "rowdy sel" a:KI sald they bo- haved soberly.-Reuter.

COLONIAL

OFFICE

SILENCE

No Comment On Red] Paper's Stunt

speela i Malayn.

London, May 21.

the

Doclaring that a great im- provement had been made in living conditions generally, some repatriates sald: "A huge project for the construction of modern houses to accommodate 20,000 people was completed in the suburbs of Shanghof last year.

SANITATION REFORM "Similar housing projects are scheduled for completion

la reveral places this year."

Others stated that 80 modern

MARITAL STAKES

If a boy and a girl fall in love, they report the fact to the head of the factory's workers' committee. He decides whether their love is to be recognised by the State,

Once their love has been ap- proved, the boy and girl are transferred to the same work section.

As dances run by a single factory noorssarily limited the number of candidates in the marital stakes, joint dunces were recently started by groups of factories in the same area, the repatriates said. If a boy and girl from different factories fall in love, "every effort a made to transfer them to the same factory

have The government has estab-

The Colonial Omee today de-houses were recently completed in Mukden (Manchuria). They clined to comment on the ap-

these houses plication made by the Com- said that munist Daily Worker to send a modern plumbing, although they lished braries to combat ill-

to admitted they had not been in-teracy. correspondent

side the houses themselves.

The streets of Mukulen which were previously noted for their nitby condition, they added, are

clean as a result rigourous measures taken by the municipal authorities,

At his press conference on Monday, General Sir Gerald Templer. High Commissioner

in Malays, replying to a ques tion by the Daily Worker's cor. respondent, said:

**Come and see for yourself who are the people with the political initiative in Malaya."

now

may

of

been

Under "stringent State sanitation measures," fles and mosquitoes, which abounded in China," have "Old eradicated "to an extent which The Dally Worker Wrote to

seem unbelievable", the Genera! Templer that it the

repatriates declared. authorities in Malaya would

They also stated that offer

their no opposition to correspondent investigating the tion reforms have been carried situation there, they proposed out not only in largo cities but

in small communities. to send Mr Arthur Clegg.

Today the Colonial Office said "was under the opplication consideration.”

The Dally Worker said they had received no reply to their letter. Beuter.

Manila Reassured.

the

common

progesting towards o policy in so for as we are con stantly advocating to Colonia! Governments that they should adopt the United Kingdom prae- in this matterLondon ties Express Service.

Compromise Expected

Bonn, May 21. Members of a Japanese trade delegation, at present in Wes! Germany to negotiate a

new trodo agreement, Jeft. Bonn today for Bremen and Ham- burg to meet German import businessmen there.

They are expected to re- turn to Bonn on Saturday.

Early next week they will fly

to West Berlin, and from there

to Hanover and Brunswick. "There are libraries even in Those towns are sponsored trains, hospitals, cinemas and by the West German Economic

repatriates Ministry. workshops," said. "Books can be obtained

The trade talks

have now free of charge. In some places

been established | reached a critical point, . libraries have without attendants. People just member of the delegation cold. walk in, borrow the books they But both sides ure optimistic

when that

A compromise solution will be found. -Reuter. want, and return them they have finished with them. Unlike the old days, pilfering of books has disappeared."

ARRESTED

One businessman sald that DARING GANG despite ideological differences doing sanita-Peking is interested in

business with Japan.

"China", he explained, "is now taking steps to mechanise her industry. She is producing her own motor care (which Another businessman described

CONQUERING DISEASE Medicine and the sciences are progressing, but one repatriate said that China is behind in one respect at least in the field of scientific research, although the government is engaged

plan long-range training scientists.

claimed

on A

Tokyo, May 21. Police today arrested a gang of "pirated?" who had been

coast ralding godowns on the

as inferior). Cars, imported, #TC mostly of Russian make between Tokyo and Yokohama He added that ronds in China since February.

Police said the gang of seven are "very poor"

men, headed by a Korean, used Initiative which will help two motor boats to make raids, for production in the workshop or When they wished to dispose on the farm is welcomed and of, their loot they used carrier-

But initiative that rewarded.

in pigeons to notify second-hand Repatriates China is rapidly becoming a any other field is frowned upon dealers where they were going country free of disease. Medical and sometimes brings unplea-lund. Monils, May 21,

Police said have sant results.

the Rong had No cause for alarm, was the facilities in Red China

Workers are not expected to stolen 18 million yen worth of assurance given by the Corn beca Improved remarkably and mission

discose are rapidly have any political views other steel bars, clothing and cereals of Volcanology to all types of

because of the than those laid down by the during the past two months.-- night regarding reports that declining

Reuter. a volcano south of Monila has adoption of sanitary methods, government.-Reuter. lately been showing signs of

activity-Reuter,

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