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Tokyo, Oct. 13.
There are at least 80,000 Russian "advisers” in Communist China, according to the most ac curate and conservative reports available.
This is something that keeps Mao Tse-tung a bit unhappy, but there is not much he can do about it at the moment.
Ceylon's Cabinet Reshuffle
The
Chinese Communists have not yet been able to break away from the Russians who supported them from the be ginning.
one
Always anti-foreign, Mac does not particularly te the Russians and is very suspicious about Moscow's real ambitions.
"The thing probably worries Mao the most,"
Asian diplomat told the United Press, "is that he probably has # pretty good idea about Russian 67-alma and hates to admit it to
himself."
Recent Intelligence, reports coming China All in some "holes" in the current picture of Russian
Colombo, Oct. 13. Sir John Kotelawala, year-old
to successor
Mr Dudley Senanayake so. Prime Minister of
Ceylon, submitted the names of this new Cabinet to the Governor-General, Lor
Soulbury, tonight,
The new Prime Minister, who took over when Mr Sorana- yake, 41, resigned two days through 1-health, has made no radical changes in his general reshume of posta.
BRO
The main change is the ercoidon of a Ministry of Housing which will have grouped with 1 social services, formerly st tached to the Ministry of Labour,
Observers were not surprised at his move, which they regarded
of out
petivities there.
Communist
recent strikes have been against Fur one thing, some of the these Russian "advisers" who are directing Chinn's Sovjetisa- Hon programme,
NOT CONVINCED An intensive public relations has fallet to con- programme vince the Chincre masses of the merits of Sino-Soviet friendship. One of the biggest strikes took when Chinese workers doubled the wisdom of the technical advice a Russian advise. offered by This one was so bad the Chinese
place In Chung king
as a reflection of the increasing Communists didn't try to hide it;
acuteness shortage.
he
may be
ares
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Bonn, Oct. 13. Trofemar Walter Hallstein, the West German Snoretary of Blate for Foreign: Affairs, told the Press Bonight thất Bir Winston Churchill would come to Bonn on an official visit before the end of the year.
The visit, he smilested, would be in compliance with the
to Promise made by Sir Winston
Chancellor Konrad Adenauer when the latter vlalted him in London earlier
this year.
·Sources, close to, the Foreign Ministry said thai the com- petent German and British offelals and already got in touch to diacum the date when the visit could take place. However, 's spokesman of the British High Commission Minister's said that any talk about the -British Prime visit so far was pure speculation.-France-Presse.
Community Centre Teaches Colonials Domestic Science
New arrivals from the Colonies will be able to study up-to-the-minute methods of running a home at London's first Tropical Community De- velopment Centre, just opened.
For, the subjects to be taught there, in eight- week courses, include cookery, dressmaking, child welfare, hygiene and interior decoration--none of which are dealt with at British universities or by the British Council.
Londoners
To Get A New Daily
The Recorder.
London, Oct. 13.
London's first newspaper since Com-
The Director of the Centre is Miss Margaret Stewart, who has spent
with Ofteen yearn Jamaica's Y.W.C.A., and Social Welfare Commission, and three years in West Africa studying community development.
not
They
The students--both men and women-wili, fiowever, merely attend lectures. wilt also maite "observation tours" through the countrysida and view homes, community development and welfare in- stitutions which have already proved their worth,
Five #VLIECES visitors, quick
rolled.
Two are from the Gold Coast
of the housing it was
even published in the Nofela! press.
cinity According to the most conser-new Sir John Kotelawala takes on three portfolios. Retaining the vative figures, there are at least the Daily Herald was launched Transport and Works Ministry, 00.000 Russian edvisers in Chirs, in 1912 (apart from the which he held as Deputy Prime There is reason to believe the munist Daily Worker) is due the meek have already en-
Mr number
to appear on October 27. Minister,
follows
100,000.
Former Senanayake's practice of linking
Sunday Dispatch-which provided the first name the Prime Minister's responsibi-
the Editor W. J. (Bill) Britain on the list-two from
Uganda Mister Chinese in such iclus as legisla Edito lities with the
see the fulfilment of his and one from Nigeria, finance, education, trans-ambition
The Centre's opening ceremony when he seeks to Defence and External Affairs,
that you do not need was itself a
a colourful ocension. irrigation, industry,£2,000,000 to start new Conducted by Sir Hartley Shaw- trade and
commerce, Co- national morning paper.
former Socialist Attorney cross, it was ralroad organisation,
attended by
One of the Ministerial changes involves an amendment to the country's constitution,
ns high
"advising"
2 communication, agri- | prove
operative
and highway planning, designing, The Recorder, which will sell Colonial visitors, foreign ambas- Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, statistical work, publicity and at 2d, will be the newspaper sadors, Minister of Food and Agri ul-broadcasting. ture and leader of the Senate
1
this
ago and the under-
Vust
of
representatives from of the man of achievement and the Colonial Ofee, the British MATTER OF TIME? his family; a complete news Council and the women's asso- In the last Government, be There
are indications that the paper plus something else," said ciations who have helped comes the new Finance Minis-Russians are secing to it that Mr Brittain in a statement.
organise the scheme. ter.
China's future is shaped so she
CHALLENGE GREAT svill
"Neither Lord Bewerbrook, nor be dependent on Russia
Sir Hartley, In his address, To enable him to
declared attend and will not be able to challenge any other press lord has any
that the great connection, financial or other- meetings of the Lower House Moscow's power.
of Recorder,"
challenge he of Parliament,
of the House
Russia is socing to it that wise, with the
generation was "to bring added. Representatives, the Constilu China's Industrial might le kopt
poopit of thy tion will have to be omended. secondary to that of the Soviet Mr Britain is to be the developed territories of tho
Union
Editor-in-Chief, with Mr Emrys world-two-thirds Minister of Housing, Schools and universities also Jones, one of his former Sunday globe's population towards Sir Kanthiah Vaithiananthan, are getting their share of Dispatch colleagues, as associate full share and partnership in who was permanent Secretary advice. The educational systean editor.
civilisation and prosperity we to the Defence and External is being Sovietised.
now enjoy." Text books are being replaced Affairs Ministry, is to be up-
Mr Brittain, who was Editor
"Partly the He continuod; pointed to the Upper House, with Russian_books ör Chinese of the Sunday Dispatch. at 28, challenge must be met through
Russian the Senate.
translations.
treaching said that with a circulation of Governmental and international methods are being ̈ ̈employed, He is the only new addition Teachers are being re-trained." 000 the paper will show a agencles; partly through the and contact For the Arst six months voluntary services profit, For The Chinese are a proud and distribution will be limited to of individuals." thinking people. Some anti-London and the counties border- It was not a question
officiat belleve it ing on London. Then it will be
The
to the Cabinet.---Reuter.
STRANGE CASE
OF POISONING
Palma, Majorca, Od. 13. Twenty-five people taken 11 | near here after drinicing ided wine were found to be suffering from lead poisoning.
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Communist quarters will be only
he explained The a matter of time oxtended to cover the whole of Wone action and monetary aid they revolt against the the British Isles when It is human contact of those aware overbearing outado interference hoped circulation will reach the of
enlightened arrange- in their internal affairs.
ments with people still living 600,000 mark.
wis primitive conditions vitally important.
Certainly, all agree, Mao and the Chinese people are paying a
The Recorder now is published high price for the aid, friend- es a weekly.-United Press. ship and advice they are getting Russians. -- United from
Press.
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Doclors and sanitary inspectors found that the four taverns the little town of Sinou which sold tho wine iced it by marming I through tubes in refrigerators normally used for wetor.
Veteran. Flier
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Colombo Oct. 13. A Burmese Government trade arrived here
Hove, Oct. 13. delogation, which
of yesterday,
Balfour with Lord
Inchrye, began talks
airman and former Apparently the wine reacted on Ceylon officials today. Burma veteran the lead tubes causing small wants Ceylon to buy her cotton, Parliamentary Under-Secretary panicles of the mejni. Ko break teak, silver and pulses. In for Air, sal tonight that the away and be taried away with return she would buy tea, copra next war could be lost from it. China Mail Special.
and cocoa from Coylon-Reuter. the air within hours of its
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concluded this Centre can be of practical value. It will enable those who come here to understand how we organise our health, literacy,
child-welfare and housing, and so to help in the adaptation of methods appropriate is the tropical countries."
European Union Problems
Rome, Oct. 13. or wishful thinking that the
Professor Arnold Toynbee, task
of Intercepting hostile the British Historian, and M.
Schuman, Lambers has been substantially Robert
A former solved by development of in French Foreign Minister, will tercepting radio-directed rocket take part in a round-table con- misses," he added.
ference here this week on the spiritual problems of European "These scientifle developments
London. may increase the percentage of The conference, starting to successful enemy 'bomber Interday, will take place under the BLOOD-CHILLING PERILS In the SCREAMING JUNGLE! | Deptions. But some bombers auspices of the Italian Govern-
would always get through.
ment, It will last four days, The damage the individual President Lagi Einaudi of Italy bomber could do with 1944 ex- is expected to streelde over plosive power is like a scratch last public session of the con- on the surface compared to the ference next
be Friday, to devastation that an accurately addressed by Signor Giuseppe delivered atomic bomb would Pella, the Prime Minister,↓ causo."Reuter,
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