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JUNE

Ownership Of Okinawa Preparing

US ATTEMPTING

PERMANENT POSSESSION

Tokyo, June 18.

The powerful Socialist Party today charged the United States was attempting to take over permanent ownership of Okinawa, and semi-permanent possession of bases in Japan.

A delegation ut Socialist Party leaders who cutmed US design on Japan and Okinawa were re- vealed in reports from Washing- week demanded that ton lust thre Haloyan Government oficially prolest to the United States.

With the pressure growing political sources predicted the Hatayama adeninistration would be forced

to officially call on

the US to make it clear K planned to evacuate Its bares in Japan eventually and restore the Ryukyus to Japan,

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US Following Australian

Water Plan

Canberra, June 18. Americans are following Australia's lead in using cetyl alcohol to reduce ovaporation from water storage, according to the spokesman Minister in charge of the

Virtually Ignored

Government

Jamaican Plan For Shipowners

London, June 18,

Minano Minister, has written

Noel Nothersole, Jamalcan

to the British Chamber' of Shipping inviting shipowners. hote to set up subsidiary com panies in Jamales and pay-

tax, a Chamber, of Ship pling spokesman sale.

British shipowners have res peatedly claimed that high rates of tax here are crippling their Industry, They cons plain of competition from companies registered under convenience" in

and cle pay practically

of

Panama, Liberia where, which

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no Lax. The wookcaman said that in his letter Mr Nethersale "polnihd out the advantages of register- Ing in Jamaica, and offered. to discuss the position "with", British shippers during a visit herb in July. The Chamber of Shipping has paso Mr Nethorsolo's letter on to its member companies, the

added spokesman

said it was too early to my what response there would ba ONE ALREADY

sad the Cabinet would discuss Commonwealth Scientific The spkominn said Bermuda,

the lisưm at Ds regular meeting tomorrow.

The issues, virtually ignored

in the US, caused a rumpus in Japan.

and

Richard

Industrial Research Organisation, Mr Casey.

The Southwest Research In stitute of San Antonio, Texis had Ananced 2 visit by Mr W W. Mansfield, originalor of the Australian research, to forces

work, Mr Casey 100 expialis his

said.

On June 12. a Defence De- partment spokesman asking the House Budget Committee for military appropriations Wis quoted D.G saying US could stay in Japari "for years."

On the

the

following day, Military Affairs Com- approved a policy

House

1321

tarist

new

had also offered to house low-

of tax subsidarics

British One big alupping compantes. British firm already had a

He also re company there. called that

recent a Chamber of its deputy president, Viscount Simon, sadd that mero British com

companies were

meeting of the

Slipping

at

Toolding seriously into the question of

of forming companies

Recent tests in various parts of Australia on reservoirg Bri cams had confrmed results of British of

That Mr small-scale

tests Mansel's method could. re- chico ovaporation by up to 70

requisi|ioning веят and lung

buses in Okinawa buin rentals

Okinawa's Chief Executive per cest,

the

and the Ryukyum legislature threatened to resign over Okinawa decision, declaring it tantamount to out- would be

right

purchases of the buses. They agreed 10 table their resignations but appended Lo Japan for help, claiming that the US polley would invalidate US promises

Ik eventually

the Ryukyus to Japan,

return

The Socialists pounced on the หง US moves as a breach of

faith with Jans.

The

Representation

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newspaper Tokyo Shimbun commented column. "whit foolish state ments to make in the midst of an election campaign in Japan."

The newspaper

the reports

Asahi sak

the

were "disturbing" end urged the Government “to make

to representations American Governmeni To attempt to find some solution to the whole question."—United Fress.

Stockholm. June 18. King Gustaf Adoll of Sweden gave a private audience to the ex-King of Cambodia this after noon in his privato suite at the palace.

The audience lasted about 20 minutes.-China Mail Special,

LOSS OF 8 FEET

Iiz Australia's arief regions where water supplics are in- adequate and often unreliable, evaporation losses of up to right feet of water occur annually- which might bo greater than the amount of water remaining for

LISC

alcohol on

Mr Mansfeld's process main tains a thun visible film of cetyl the face of the water,

which

restricts the water evaporating but does not prevent oxygen from the air dissolving in the water, keeping it fresh,China Mall Special.

Rotarians

Visit S'pore

Singapore, June 18. Twenty-six Indonesian Rotarians from Medan, led by their President-Elect, Dr H Ahmad Hidayat, arrived here today by air for a two-day goodwill visit,

They are returning a visit by Singapore Rotarians last February.

During their atay here, they will be guests of local Rotarians,

Router.

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BALYESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-ACTO: 1 Sudden, 4 Kebps,

In the colonies.

companies could, not transfer United Kingdom ro- gistration anywhere outside the Commonwealth, The spokesman said. In any case, they would only fly a foreign ing with reluctance." Regla tration in n coloný could be o way of paying lens tax and still ying the Red Ensign, symbol of British merchant navy.China Mail Special

PLANS FOR STATION ROOF

Melbourne, June 18.

For Tattoo

1950

don't frighten The Nail uniform and revolver holster Windmill Girl Barbara Lewis, who recognimom the wearer as racing driver Sheils van Damm, daughter of the Windmill im- presario, ' Biella was trying on the uniforin” ready for her rela an à Bellish secret ageni nñ the Searchlight Tattỏộ being held at White Clly next month. She will drive the armoured car that belonged to Goering and be rescued by helloopter.→→→ Renterphoto,

Canadian Defence Policy

Will Remain Basically Unchanged

Ottawa, June 18,

Defence policy and programmes will remain basically unchanged this year, Defence Minister Ralph Campney said today in his department's annual "White Paper" tabled in the Commons.

Nuclear Test

explosions by

the United States, Britain and Russia in recent months, the 1956-57 White Paper,noted, showed that "continuing pro gress is being made in nuclear The Victorian Premier Mr weapons technology.

No Hehry Bolle, has two plans for doubt existed about the "steadily a multi-million pount building improving ability of both East

Melbourne's and development over

deliver West" la

such Jolimont rallway yards, now weapons on far-distant targets. open to the skies in the heart of

The facts, however, do not Melbourne,

alter the soundness of the de- tence policy being followed by Canada and *U****

allies," Mr Campnay said. emphasise the urgent nesd

"Rather they to maintain our position of military preparedness in keeping with the priorilles inherent in our aims and objectives"

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Mr Bolie will offer Amerion construction companies

註 long term lease of the roofed area if they will do the capital work.

One plan, is to roof the yards across their entire width and to a depth of a city block, giving parking space for 2,700 cars and hundreds of thousands of square leet of shop and office space,

RALPH CAMPNEY (Defence Minister)

Close Co-operation The abh of Canada's defence The second plan aime at

ho and planning. 75-foot deep "shelf" ruding programme

Deded,

the in to provide for parallel with the yards along

Under pre- three city blocks, to carry three country's security.

sent and foreseeable conditions sets of buildings 132 feet high.

Capital work could cost up to "this can be done most effec £20,000,0001 Australlan (£10,-

tively by close co-operation with our allies in the North The latter, he added, continued C00,000 sterling), -China Special

Atlantic Treaty Organisation, to be required as a shield to and especially with the United prevent the overrunning of the States in relation to the North NATO land forces, particularly American area,"

in Western

Plastic Surgery

"Our defence plans must also Pres Include a capacity to carry our obligations that may arise out Canada's membership in the Organisation,"

For A-Victims United Nations

Tho

Now York, June 18.

'to Help programme Hiroshima ́girl vietiina of the

Mr Camprey said

The brimary objective of Canada and in nition, he odded, la to prevent the outbreak of 1945 atomic bomb explosion third world war.

with plastic surgery operations This required A powerful

will be continued in Japan, it strategic force strong enough. was announced here today, to prevent, & new world war,

Under the programme, 25

25 | her said, adding that this force girls who were injured by the must be ensured that it can birst were brought to the be faunediately effective under United States for operations, any circumstances, and sup

week. ported by forces-in-being

They returned home last week.

Mr. Norman Cousins, chairman quired to blunt an attack by of a committee that sponsored would-be aggressos for long the programme; sald funds enough, to permit the Weste ; would-be sought in the Umiled i retaliation foť!

to carry out State to pay for operations on their solo" alomic bomb victims in Japan-i

US Bombers Reubo

The retaliatory forces of the Western nations, Mr Campney NO MORE ZIPPERS noted, is provided by hembers

Europe"-United

Vehicle Builders Charge Govt

000

In Earthquake

Beshawar, June, 18..

we pena”, ináčilágunke to Afghanistan, kka osused:

· morn, than 2,000 carnalijer

DOAVY

according to Radio Kaval

the Kaito atver Valley, whole mountaihe have crumbled sind Whoke villages • altunted. in..., the foothills are emported to havợ bỏón baridi.

transport at many polužá are completely disrupted, In one area, 140 were re- 2 and 900 ported killed others injured· am a rewill

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of floods, with hundreds of İLKELMES : Vollapsing... · Ingana "other pari, of the valley, the death toll has mounted to, 160, with about, 100 DX- jurton-

The Governments of the United States, the Soviet Unlos, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, India, and Pakisan have 1 mierungen of sympathy to Afghanistan,

According to the Kabul radio. the Director General of FAQ hàs Also sent a messge of sympathy and has promised to send relief-France-Presse.

PERUVIAN ELECTION STRUGGLE

Fare

Red Propaganda

In American Families Probe

Washington, June 18.

The House Committee on un-American acti- vities opened hearing today on Communist pro- 'paganda' and activities, among American war prisoners in Korea and their families in the US.

The Committee planned to Mrå Gowgell said that, during cull coveral former American the 1852 presidential campaign POWs Who were subjected to President Elsenhower sold his Communist propaganda tactles "Anst Job". if elected would be Rap Francis E Walter, to deal with this trøgle con- Chairman of the Committee, fict which reaches into every said evidenco. Indicates that Red American home." propaganda among the POWs

and their families "was virtual- ly the equivalent of an enemy

US Foll." engagement en

"Through pressure on. tho relatives of American servico' ment the Comtumianists hoped to cause the collapse of the Ameri- cary war effort and force a Korcan armistice termis," Mr Walter said,

She said "no one questioned bit Americaxxism. Vecause of that statement United Press.

Jap Minister their In Belgrade

Charger. Denounced

"It was a Fifth Column opit..

Betgrado, June 18,

Mr. Tadao Kurnish, Japanese. tion without parallel in Ameri-Minister of Fabout, lost hero

can history" he said.

10

One witness scheduled toilay for Murich cher a two- appear before the Committee niest member

day visit to Yugoslavia as the Issued

or a Japanesb a statement before the

government to come here," hearing got underway.

Mrs Florence Gowġen, Chair- Before leaving Mr Kuraisht man of the "Save Our Sons" fold the Yugoslav news, agency. Committee denounced as "false" Tanjug that ho, his come to charres that her organisation etablish personal contact with carried on d. “Commianist pro- the Yugoslav Government and paganda campatım" end to the Korom Warking an to study the "unique Yugoslav

The woman Lima, Juris 18. actively interested in socking an end to the war in 1952 when Independent dark-horse her son-in-law, a former athlete, Fernando Balaunde and returned from Korea

former President Manuel paraplegic. Prado were running, neck and neck in Peru's first free elections in three de- cades which threatened to topple the Apra Party organisation.

Majority of the expertcut total: vote kon béén tabulated by early) this morning with Belzundo Ending slightly over. Prado,. The Odria, political party backed can- didate,” Libernando De Lavalle, was-zanning a poor third

At one point in the labuiation results from the provinces invol Prado a

ailm. 100-vote lover, Belaunde, But by thoume

tabulation was suspenidock. For the nigist, Belaunde wys Lending with 87,255" "votes" against Frado's

hack 23,098

69,253 valo N

Prado was particularly, Mrong in the port city of Callao where results Aunt

03 nenas (precincts) gave him 8,895 votes against Belaunde's 3,449.

UNEASY COALITION Observers said the present trend indicated a neck-and-neck contest between Belaunde, who favours a mild form of socia Jism,

Conservative and the Prado, who is being backed by the left-wing Apra in an uneasy coalition. The race may not be decided until after returns from distant areas in the deep interior: are available, they said,

They pointed ουτ thal according to Peru's constitution 110 presidential" candidate gains more than 50 percent-of the total vote the outgoing Con- gress must choose the President. from the top two candidates:|| The outgoing Congress would probably choose Odria because It is Conservative-controlled.--

United Press,

1914-18 War

Bottle Message

Porth, W.A., June 18.

A beach walker at Douaitut Island Bay, on the south condi of Western Australia, found # bottily with fattored, and faded. notes Inside dated November 20 1910.

London, June 18,

"off to Dárdarielles 20/11/18, The National Union of

halfway to WA" one netą, read”

The others werd illegible, Vehicle Builders has in-

The bottle is bolleved to have animously ***phised ...at | been thrown overboard - from emergency resolution con- | troopship" with reinforcements demning the Government for the Dardanelles and Gallipoll

whare members of the Australien. for failing to avert

and New Zealand : Army Corp dundancy in the car became known to the world. pa manufacturing industry. Anzacs-China Mall Speciel.

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Délégates ab the union's sh

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IN COURT

of the US Simtegle Air Com- nial conference at 'Soulhace mand, with nuclear weapons ellesed the Government for Washington, June 18,

provided by the United States, failure to prevent the dicharge The United States Navy is This force, he said, la being of 2,600 world's at the Sun- returning to one of its oldest supplemented by Britain's fast died Motor Company in Coven traditions the 13-button "broad-growing firet, of bombers try where there has been a-la-

Itdbell-bottom and by trucide weapons being bour dispute over unemploy trousers kalsad of the manly- developed by Britains

ment caused by the Infrodittion:" introduced appar

TO ORIG

Fast London June 18. Uno effectivencias of new machinery, Tho zipper was introduced

A man found guilty in the of the West's major deterrent." The vehicle builders mailed East London Magistrate's Court in 1948 but the Navy, In the per- Mr Campney said, "it le cleans son of Admirat Arlolah Birke, dial that, worly warning syntes

on the truder unioni congress to of disving while, unchen, the; ini Chief of Naval Operations, had six defence forong stud - anchors

'Coffycorn_conference - of all, Aumde 61 drink, wold hlar-poste unister to damnandi: full, employ="[war,emodel Tenir ? don - £40 to i admitted that the, fashion has commantention; "zelworks

menka/40-hour week. wihout, person. In the court fɑ pay: hii, never really coughe

constantly, maintained. At:0;

| Toms of, pay vintay be introduced 2.30, flie, withếp, thin, fúðu: the An

fembecklaceky, krvy Industry nach Faljernative.of 30;ildys, Imprisone üle re-introducklin,pf-Govern- mentagrod

(the "zipper and, thi, sutura; to the

mtyle „Alist bin, Američan revolusi árrahiyamand

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Shipowners Lose In Canal Service

Loudon, June 18. OSSES. to shipowners using the Sucs Canal, incurres through Egypt's insistence of the greater use of Exybifan pilots, wee

underlined in Canni Compatry' animal re- port made public here today. The

Government, Egyptian

anxious to

ber of Eggs Xcase the pum-

pilots, has

insisted, on, stricter application

The Suezz

Canal Company's report said during the first four months of this year. 130 vessels have been so delayed for an average of 12 hours. The fact that the extra expenso' resulting from such delay con amount

to more than £500 for 'an 18,000-ton tanker, and

of the conditions of engaged through his state of

1949, the

ment stipulated under an agreement made int report said Egypt's move was made just at a time when the rise in

traffic through the Capal called for "particularly high increase in pilotage strength."

*This situation. has resulted

serious losses to shipownere whose vessels use the Suez route owing to the delays which for some time now have occurred at the terminal parts" through there being no pilot available," the report said.

FLY.

about #1,500 for a liner, gives same idea of tile cost, k affairs by shipping using the canal," the report said.

this year, the

1 March

Company aligned mother agreement with Egypt where 82 Egyptian pilots will bo engage within one year and 20 non-Egyptians of

whom boover. theame

воде

ilmit fixed

avention.

by the

1949

This agreement, ft sild, will

bring an improvement in tho; situations, although in effects will not be felt for ¦ samo months-Unted Press.

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