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THE CHINA MAIE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1955.

Gen.HoLung Warns Sir John Barbiroll On

Aggressors

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SOVIET ARMY DAY CELEBRATIONS

London, Feb. 23. General Ho Lung, Chinese Communist Vice- Premier, today warned the "Imperialist nations” that if they unleashed an aggressive war, they would meet the same disastrous and ignominous fate as the Nazis and Japanese militarists.

According to the Communist New China News Agency, he said the Chinese and Soviet people to- gether with other lovers of peace were "capable of crushing any aggressive imperialist plans.

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He is head of the Chinese (jovernment mission viritins Soviet forces stationed in the northeast China port since the end of World War II.

He repeated earlier ansertions by other Government leaders that the Chinese people were Fot- "liberale" determined Thosa and were perfectly capable of doing so

In Peking,

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Students Win

Rotary Fellowships

Tour Of Scandinavia

and

Conductor, Sir John Bar- biro, leaving Lendon Airport to By to Osla. He wan to give concerts to Norway two Denmark with the Oxto Phil. harmonic and the Copenhagen Royal Opera Orchestra. King and the Royal Family of Denmark were attending the concerts in Copenhagen. With Lady travelled John Hir

Barbirolli-Express Photo.

Peaceful Use Of A-Energy Conference

Viennu

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Vienna, Feb. 23.

Princess On Raft Trip

Kingston, Feb. 13. Princess Margaret mado an eight-mile trip today down the Rapids, twisting Blue Brook

hundred which drops several feet through a valley with steep wooded sides, in a raft.

She wore a light green skick with floral decorations and

green blouse.

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Her raft was poled by bare-

Chicago, Feb. 23.

Japan, Indo- Students from Mr Chou En-lay, -cerption in Lancaster, Pennsyl-Chinese Premter,

among nesta and India are among 108 was

from 20 it

Army university graduates 800 guests at a Soviet

who receive Rotary club

The Soviet countries

fellowships, the Rotary

Inter "not Day party given by

acting andlitary attache.

national headquarters in Evan- The New Chlos News www

Agency peported that Mr Huang Keston, Illinois, announced today.

The fellowships

provide one secretary.cheng, Chinese Demity

mity Defence

will be the meeting footed Grant ("Red") Simeon, has beer taking visitors Minister, said "the path follow-year's study abroad with all ex-

the river for 45 years. our First Lady of the U.S.

od by the Soviet Union is the penses paid and are a memorial place of the bith World Power who

an International down i fusest to upper at the recep- path" followed by

to Mr Paul Harris, founder of Conference. China."

organisation for the develop He wore a bright calypso shirt, Rotary. Uon In the Bamilton Club after

of white shorts and a white jockey The Peking People's Daily, the

of the peaceful use head of the Chinese Communist Party nows- Bengals Epstein,

students are: ment

021- WDS it enterty. Anti-Defamn:loa

told paper Lupus,

(Nishi-atomic a Soviet Army

Sylvia nounced here today. from by telephone

New

Miss Naidu Day editorial that Soviet forces

Electro- Austrian The Bunit Mr York that the club excluded stationed at Port

Ghung (Djakarta), Arthur bad

Association Jews and Negroes from member-

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strengthen Chiru's constal

delegates from 40 Mrs Roosevelt's fence and help

train frequent places that coastal forces in modern milltary exelude pensons, because of race techniques, or religion," said Mixe Coir,

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useful drawings in the sext. The writer of this review would have

benefited greatly from

this book when nation- ed in Hong Kong some years ago. Even now, on referring to it, some 40 unfamiliar

species

which notes were made at the time have almost all proved easily identifiable. -D. W. S.

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real thrill as to countries the raft gathers speed up

"the about 15 miles an hour in

Chinese Rotary organisation, epic. will take part to discuss

The Soviet torees are to leave Port Arthur by the end of May under an agreement announced recently-Reuter,

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All Over Fifty

Melbourne, Feb. 23.

Faced with the problem of a large group of so-called “unemployables” people whom many employers, from mere habit, think too old to hold down jobs in a high pressure age the Victorian Employers Federation has launched an Over 50's Association.

The Association, begun in recent weeks on a | small scale, has proved an instantaneous success.

Operating at present from an office lent by the Employers Federation, it is growing so rapidly that it will soon have tọ seek its own accommodation.

Based on the principle that people over 50 who want pari "selt hulp Is the best help," or full time work. And with the Association atrendy numbers the average age of Australia's more than BBQ members.

IMPRESSED BY VIGOUR

Employer themselves, Impressed with the vigour of the more-than-middle- ared, are becoming en- thusiastic in helping to solve this, one of modern civilim- most distreming

to

phenomen They have so far offered jobs

young

of

population on the tierense, this number le growing.

Tho main argument put forward a tho Association dans not seek sympathy for its mem- hers. It la designed to appoal to the hard headed businessman rather than the social worker. In terms of economics, Victoria is losing 3,250,000 man

and

woman hours every year, it maya,

in 28 entegorien to the not-so- and quotes the British White Melbourne. These Paper, prepared by the National Committee on the range from Insurance salesmen Advisory to housekeepers.

employment of AssociationL estimates women.

Victoria

The

the sinte of th01 in alone there are about 200,000 BLACKMARKET

SURVEY

Gold Coins

Continue

To Flourish

New York, Feb. 28. Gold colns long

popular hoarding plece

This

says

older men and

report, the Association has resulted in older considered in people being Great Britain for many pbs for which

were previously That is considered unsuitable, what it wants to see happening |In Australia.

they

The human side of the story-- the one which the Association does not want to imphasise but which is obvious enough-latit able-bodied men and of alert,

women, many of them highly who Have not been, üble to support thely families or use

physical and up their

mental

energies

because

they

have

parked

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| rotising age.

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Members of the Association

One holds tell their own story. continued to flourish in a master marker's elect, can 1954, according to Picka speak eleven languages and la

to

work do any offered. There are women who 1955 Black Market Year pared book, released here yester complain that they have been day.

refused jobs because their hair

The annual survey of inter- is grey. national black market opeTRA | A tions in metals and all-forms "of currencies noted that the declino of coin prices Wis Blower in 1954 than in 1853.

of the

Prices held upwards resistance barrier of $39 per

ounce for comme. In doller tabu-

heaviest priced de lations, the

lines took place in France. where the Napoleon lost about 10 cent during the year.

Declines of coin prices in other countries, however, flue- tuated between 2 and 8

P cent, but some trading centres showed year-end coin prices higher from 1 to 18 per cant. Those centres showing an im- Included Zurich, provement Tangier, Beirut, Athens, Santiago, La Paz, Djakarta, Bombay and Karachi

50% WORLD VOLUME Trading of gold coins con- tinned to account for over

-

50 per cent of the world's asies volume, Pick' limsted.

Many control banks

were

21

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BANK AUDITOR There is a '70-year-QIA retired bank auditor, marine engineer of 57, a 72- year-old man who, in per- foot writing for clerical work, said that he was an efficient book-keeper and underwood banking.

Typical of the hardship which modern civilisation can impore on its citizens who, no matter how able and active, hays committed the "crime" of growing older, is contained in e letter received by the Associa tion.

to

The writer of one letter camo Australia 15 years azʊ, be

In come an Australian citizen 1945 and worked for the Poet Office until he was 05 when he was retired.

"I am

not eligible for the old age pension as I have not been in Australia the required

20 years," he added.

Organisers of the Association believe that their organisation will sprend

EAGERNESS

With the sageriiess of a Youth Dimb, they are con tapilus employers, listing the qualifications of their members, and, helped by new paper publicity, are bes Domia well-known and setive section of the com- manity.

activo dealers of coins in effort to control price fluctua Lions. Some of them, even had new gold coins minted for zalo against hard gurrencies abroad. These included Austria, Mexico, Switzerland and Saudi Arabia.

Private mint of gold coins showed a

Operating for the most Turio

Dinasour, total

The Over 50's Association volume of thou hy well

dan, and nothing hindering In unofficia mine was

old age. Its motto could well managed about $3,000,000 month 15

be "Free, willing and 50 years 1964, against $6,000,000 in 1953 young-Ching Mall Special, nach $6,000,000 in 1982.

and

This merchandlað" remained Maxtremely

Bouthern

the North African const line and the Note

Picks observed. No dedine

of minting quality was reported from the principal riding centres. Pick's added.United Proce

Awards For

Journalism

Paris, Feb. 23.

CONCERN

OVER COTTON INDUSTRY

London, Feb. 23.

Sir Winston Churchill told the House of Com [mons today he .need

scarcaly say how "gravely. the conditions of the cof Pilics worlt 500,000 francs Lot trade and its good (£500 sterling) will be award fortunes concern the Gov. od for the best journalism ernment.” produced in 1984, by the French

Mr Harold Wilson, former Blenhale of the Pros of Eylan: Lavour Prasident of the Board les-Bains next June,

"at" nationalities Tongible to compete

of Trado, find said there was a

very deep stata of feeling" ins wil ba

Lancashire over the cotton trade Grand Prix of 200,000 between Britain and India.

trisma (2250 sterling) will be Urging high level: talks with awarded he the place of toxia, Mr Wilson #sked if there Palmalionai In any

Claquesigns When ar

Bhabua Brits of 67,000, franch Nehru, the Indian Primat

Mich Are

bost written work;

(b) the best news photograph;

news itens sta

Minds wale in London for the Commonwealth conference,

*hd Minister of Blate as the ' Board of Trade - (ME) Austin Low Eduring

in January had long, and disotissions with: Iridiais.

no reason the

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