NO FIRE IN THE AUSSIE GIRLS!
Sydney, Aug.. 12. Chechs author Joe Holman made local newspaper hendlines when he claimed in a book that migrants word returning to Europe be- CALISA Australian gitīs were Haola and hostile.”
Australian
girls have food
good looks and shapely figures, but no fire.” bo
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good job and a securo
future.
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J. FRED MUGGS
Unable To
Stay At Best Hotel
· THE · CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST ::18,
AN IMPERIALIST BACK
IN POWER
Nissho Inouye
Now
Leading Rightwing Organisation
Tokyo, Aug. 13.
A Japanese who was sent to prison before World War II after being found guilty of attempt- ing a coup d'etat, has today assumed leadership of a rightwing organisation whose aim is the restora. tion of Imperial Rule.
He is 68-year-old Nissho Inouye, bald-headed, with the drooping moustache and shaggy beard of a traditional Oriental.
The organisation of which he is loader is the Gokoku Dam (Fatherland Defence League), which has launched a campaign to enlist 1,000,000 members and raise 1,000 million yen (£1,000,000 sterling).
The lengue recently formed a "Youth Action Corps," whose members pledge their lives for
he movement.
Tokyo, Aug. 12. United States television star J. Fred Muggs, arrived hero late today by air from Hongkong and made straight for one of Tukyo's most luxurious hotels for a
In an Interview, Mr Inouye good night's sleep-in aid that he had assumed jeader- child's cot.
ship of the league only after warning its sponsors that he would be "more dicta'erial than Mr Muggs, who was acein- panied
Two Adolph Hitter" and on condition by a relimue of
that he orders be "obeyed im- attendouts and two television cumera men, made no statement pietly.
"goodwill He believes ali rightwing or- about his two-day mission" to Japan. He even de-ganisations in Japan clined to comment on the re-anled "to open the way for the ported refusal of Tokyo's famous Emperors to rule Japan again.” Imperial Hotel to provide lelis! If the recent disturbances in with accommodation.
the Diet had nol ended in an apology from the political por- concerned, he said, his or- genisation would have used force."
At the
luxurious Nickats Hotel, only a few hundred yards from the Imperial Hotel. Mr Mugzs will share a double voor with two members of Wis retinue.
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The hotel bill for his panions and himself excinding food and tips; according to the hotel maroker win Come To about 80 dallers for two days. enough
to pay 1 Japanese fabourer for 70 days of word
MISS SUSIE
No itinerary hus been an. nounced to the press, but according to unofficiul reports, Miss Susic, star of Tokyo's Ueno Zoo, will don her prettiest kimo no to welcome Mr Muggs to Japan.
Mr Muggs is expected to dis play his customary savoir faire
and dignity as a true represents
tive of his country.
guests, how-
Nikkati Hotel over who may be hoping to comer him over his dimin the during som for his out graph will be ditaupointed Is to take all his meals in bedroom to respect the feelings of other guesta
c
They took umbrage and pro- tested: "This is a hotel and not zoo" when they leaned, just In time, that Mr Muggs is
chimpanzee. — Reuter,
must be
The Prime Minister, Mr Shigeru Yoshida, was in danger ht une time, seriously danger," he declared.
ABSASSINATIONS
mind to fight it out with arms and commit harakiri (ceremonini suicide) when I ran
of αμε ammunition."
A friend persuaded him, however, to give himself up to the police.
In 1934, he was found guilty of attempting a coup d'etat and sentenced to life imprisonment,
Ho
was released in 1940 when the Government decided clemency extend
to certain politicni prisoners.
During the Occupation, Mr Inouye was banned from taking part in any political or public activity.
Today, he is a national figure again, quoted in magazines and newspapers,
Opposed to the presen:
administration. American hydrogen-bonib tests and Com-
his organisation
to
power.---
Haile Selassio In Athens
Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopis, han just palda State Visit to Greece. He is pletured here receiving the blessing from Archbishop Spyridon, of Athens.-- Express Photo.
N. York Becoming
Lawless Jungle,
Says Police Chief
New York, Aug. 9, Central Park is a lovely place to stroll on a summer's night. Only you don't dare go there. You might get your head cracked open.
Times Square may be the glittering "cross-
Labour Delegate's Statement
London, Aug. 12. Moscow radio tonight broadcast a statement by Mr Morgan Phillips, Secre- tary of the British Labour Party, who left Russin for Peking with the rest of the Labour delegation this evening.
Mr Phillips said the delega-
in munism, he is determined to lead roads of the world" but it is infested with pimption's one regret was that we
prostitutes and pickpockets, juvenile bullies and just plain "bums."
Writing in One of Japon's biggest
national weekly magazines. Mr Inouye
recailed his part in the pre-wor sinations of two Japanese Jeaders.
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He told how, in 1932, he gave two young men pistols and sent them of to kill the Finance Minister, Mr Junnosuke Inoue, and Baron Takuma Dan.
"I had
been
Reuter,
Hotel
Murder
Indictment
Indianapolis, Aug. 12.
Proud New Yorkers, who insist they live in the most glamorous spot in the world, have been given some ugly nows by no less an authority than the head of their Police Department. Their fair city is close to becoming a lawless jungle.
lem when he took offca six
are not able to stop for a little
longer to see more of the prob-
lems that face you and of the
efforts you have made to over- come them."
everywhere had
Mr Phillips said that people similar prib- lems.
"We
have similar Interests
tve
It is a city where one mur- der is committed every 24 hours, months ago, said that the altua- and needs. We want a decent where more than 850 women ton reflects not only a break-home, want security, we and religious want peace. We want a chance have been raped In streets, down in family
on the of enjoying to the full our parks, alloys and hallways since training but "fallure
"of society to meet the cultural heritage. the first of the year, and whore | part every day more than 140 homes problem of children growing up
in crowded areas."! and shops are burgled.
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"Pistols are by no means easy to handle, even by professional [ gunmen when they get excited," Victor Lively, 25, was in- he wrote.
training my dicted today by a Marion
Police Commissioner Francis followers to shoot at point-blank County Grand Jury on two W.H. Adams threw up his hands Tange
by bumping into their counts of first degree and announced New York could victims.'
Mr Inouye said that he would murder in the hotel dresser-no longer cope with its criminals money to hire 7,000 additional not have been arrested by the drawer murder of Dorothy the Police Force, which already police if the leader of another Poole,
similar movement had not told them that he was
pulling the strings."
"The
man
Judge
Saul Rabb
without adding 7,000 men
WARNING
Even if the city finds the
is
doubtful they could be recruited to policemen, Adams said, it
"That is not merely a British demand, it
propios demand."
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DR LOTTO JOHN