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CHINA PROBLEM WILL INFLUENCE
WORLD FUTURE
New Yori, Oct. 31.-American and Russian interests in the Far East are again coming to the forefront after several weeks during which official and popular interest scemed fixed almost exclusively on the European aspect of the two countries' interests.
Coincident with the United, fuel and fertiliser which is planned States' preliminary
In my judgment the victories for Europe. over the Soviet Union in the problems in China involve the der- of the entire world, Including tiny United Nations struggle over
The United States. Koren comes A warning from Chairman Charles Eaton of the House Foreign Affairs Commit tee that the Asiatic problems must not be neglect ' while Washington tries to b West. ern Europe.
Repre rahat ve
Ente
United the st
IP.
1:9-13
The
"The Chinese are a great people who had the first ranking civilisation 5.000 years ago and have maintained dentity through ernburies of and external interni listurbances
aggression,
Eaton
funct
means
ir Chuna should become an inte- gral part of the Soviet Union the efect on our future would be pro- texas found and riffleult to prediet. If she
her Independence Hart the Bonded States em 3 take the lean retain
that Communism Ictacte r-tup
world
In repider | mechately "The con
safety and her future will more and more be that
af rland."
ours so far as wrapped up with The ties de sey Begubatan impon, world renomy is concerned
Representative
sald ile develigament i, a kofer-ganite is
the partisan poly word world moble: difference between the Russian and the United State to La] u
United States approach to China is: Bender
titet 51.11 Chan "The Russian objective is to absorb espertal.s th figure
the 400,000,000 Chinese people and [policy
il ventry's vast resources mto Soviet control. Our polley Is atrodesist the great Chinese people to
develop their destiny |pendent nation,”
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PALESTINE
PARTITION
NEXT JULY
Conlbaned From Page 1)
The Commissioners would act in an advisory capacity in Palestine, Postperating with Jewish and Arab Leaders and with the British puthorities.
!
05
anade
"tab-
Step To End
Press War
Berthi, Grt. 31-he Fritih, Mkhar Government tolg took the first step to end the iferlinpress war" with pubilea- tion of a statement threatening "rm and rapid sellon" agalust any British-Beensed Beriin news- paper attacking one of the other cecupying Powers.
The statement was Issued a few hours after the announce- ment ent the Soviet-ilcensed newspaper, Berliner Zeltung, had been fined and severely reprl- .manded by the Russlans for publication of an article com- menting sarcastically (123 the forthcoming wedding of Princess Elizabelleuler.
TRAIN WRECK HOLDS UP ELIZABETH
London. Oct. 31-Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten. riding in a special railway carriage, were held up for an hour and a half today on their return from Glasgow when two freight trains collided and the tracks piled wreckage on far ahead of their train.
No one was injured in the e- cident ---United Press.
Test For Labourites In
Municipal Elections
London, Oct. 31-Millions of voters in England and Wales go to, the'polls tomorrow to eleet 3,190 municipal councillors In the first nation-wide electoral test of the Labour Government's strength since the economic crisis broke.
or
With in-
National headquarters of both, in municipal elections. the Conservative and Labour trest now greater than probably} Parties said the elections in 392 the turnout may approach 50 per- ever before, Party leaders believe boroughs would indicate the 're- cont liability of newspaper public Morgan Phillips, Secretary of the opinion polls, showing that 31 Labour Party, told Labourites In a percent who voted for the La-final appeal to get out and vote.
"Itomember the guide and malu- hour Government in the 1945 general election had decided to spring of new, enlarged local govern-
ment activity
is your
Lown Labour switch their vote.
Government," die rad. "It is for Conservative us, the people's party, to see that the Conservativer
already men and women elected to supported Independents
locati have control of 266 of the 392 mual authorities will be representatives of cleal councils. one-third of whose the people and of a privileged few,"~ members will be up for election, and United Press. political
predicted they observers Would Increase their strength.
Parly headquarters -nservative aneet. the Parly to seize control of at 1d 20 councils which now have nly small marginal Labour majori- Hes Λ Conservative spokestnan
how
the 120 inore of many Labour-controlled councils the Party colzes depends on the extent of the
back to Conservatism. The cautious Labour spokesınun would say only that they expected to refab their present strength, and perhaps capture a "few" Conserva- live councils,
Highwater Mark
The Labour vote reached ita high- † water mark in the municipal elec- ties in 1946, when the Labourites plures 12 counells from the Con- servatives, They made a net study of 200
to the seals
Conservatives four sents. The Labour Parly rtunates it
it now holds 1,300 of the romell
for election seats up
to- murrow, but ne figures are available the total of Conservative Conservative-supported seats
The Conservatives are basing their hopes for a Conservative
fur
or
Royal Wedding Guests
London, Oct. 31.Buckinghom! Palace tonight issued a fist of foreign
sweep on Eyalty invited to Princess Min-the results of 160 municipal by- elections since the 1916 regular elec- tions. In thes the Conservatives
Eaton said he and his Committee would give great consideration and extensive study in the report of Re- presentative Walter Judd and Ether Congressmen who are at
1 tl that the sent in Chin24.
estion whet
the foreign plan in the suretat session
Should
be
b14 considered in 1 separate perhaps later in the session would have to be decked in connittee.
He con 'aded: "The first thing is mass our intellect on
We
ust
development uf principles with whieh to solve the relations with Chino and the rest of the world. Then we can best decide how to Im- plement those principles."-United Press,
Indian Suggestion
Leth's wedding
The list showed the King of Nur- de a net go of 72 seats, tho way, the King of Rumani, the Lon
1 hourites tost 62, the Liberals last Kh; and Queen of Peneck, farmer for und Independents him six King Peter and "Queen Alexandra, ex-Queen Victoria genie of Spain ex-Queen Marie (Queen Mother) of Prince Regent of Yugoslavia, the Belgium. the Crown Princess Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the
For the first time, the municipal feet on this year will be fought almost entirely on national issues.
Lord Woulton, national chama of thy Conservative Party, suunded the
Netherlands, the Crown Prince and curvatives de
Princess of Sweden, Princess, An- tion drew of Greece, Prince and Princess you George of Greece, the Duchess Aosta,
Princess Christopher of Greece, Princess Eugenie of Greece, Princess Axel of Denmark, Prince and Princess Rune de Bourbon Parma, Prince George of Denmark,
and
east
the
Con- stand with this eler- vote eve appeal: "Every
Socialist the against of rundidate in your elty or town will be a warning to the Socialist Govern- ment in Whitehall that they are losing the support which the people gave them two years ago."
Labour Argument Flemming of Denmark,
The Labourites argue that every Labour vote John of Luxembourg
a vole of confidence: Princes Elizabeth of Luxembourg
In the Attle Government. They say United Press.
alter- the Conservatives offer no native programme.
Altogether, there are 2,640 Labour candidates for the 3,109 seats, 1,609 Conservative candidates. 620 pendents with Conservative support, 2001 Liberals. 250 Communists 686 Independents supported by no perty although most of them anti-Labour.
Lake Success, Oct. 31.-The In- in delegates to the United Nations decided today that they would sub- mit as a formal proposal their sug- Betrug under the jurisdiction of motion advanced orally by B.K.
Prince Com-Sen in the Political Committee that
Prince the UN Commission to Korea have "supervisory" instead of merely "ob- serving" powers, Hay
The
decision came after conversa- United tions with United States, Kingdom and Canadian officials re. valed that there three countries would recept in general the Indian suggestion.
the General Assembly, the Bitwaoners would have power of recommendation only, but Mr John said that if there were bench od pruce.or a situation likely
endanger
Com- peney, missioners might well be tram ferred to the jurisdiction at the Security Couheit
"SHADOW GOVTS.
ements" wireh
two
The chief of the United Kingdom delegation. Mr Hector McNeil, told
of
(-1
Critics Laud
Y. K. Sze
status. __would straw_up_a_con- "However, McNeil said he could reticularly pleased with his rendition Validity Of Govt--
Finsterd
Bill To Be Tested
Indie-
and
ΑΓΙ
The United States plan envisages that from the moment the General
the Indians he would vote in favour
Pitren millen votes will be eli- Assembly recommends by
their suggestion which would
but cui- dule to ballot- tomorrow, Thirds vote that Palestine shall be OVERCO
see elections and the withdrawal New York, Oct. 31-Tie Chinese) |partitioned, the Jews and Arals will
have real troups and
control bass, Y. K. Sze, was lauded for als tomarily only 30 to 40 percent do se instead of
first merely observatory
Amerie recital today by benda organising "shadow Govern- instead
New York critics, who were par- situtum, to prepare details of the pomposed economic union, train ad- approve the Indian suggestion that
of four songs in his native tongue. ministrative personnel and recruit elections in Roren be on a national
Hall He appeared at the Town of zonal hasie. He printed! urity forces.
under the auspices of the China out, a did the United States dele- Asked whether these shadowcates that machinery currently in Society of America, Governments would be allowed to Korea for elections re divided buy arms and equipment for their onally and it would delay things to foxers, Mr Johnron said: "Yes, but try to get it on a national basis. he two forces contemplated would The Canadio delegates endorsed be only "in the nature of gendar- the Indian suggestions without re- merie" and would not require large | scrvation.
Meanwhile, apparently the Soviet stocks of arms.
Union is preparing to boycolt what- ever decision the world organisation take-United Press.
The question arose whether in the interim, the Jews would be allowed learn territory to to enter their fedministrative duties and familiarize
themselves with the terrain.
Mr Johnson replied that the whole between iminigration qustion of now and July had not yet been dis- sword.
The proposed United Nations Commissioners would also have the tisk of organising a trusteeship administration over Jerusalem might stay on after July 1, but not
and
47 on what would happen i
the
Arab pagt of Palestine if the Arabs refused to accept partitioned Sovereignty
and independence, Mr Johnson såld that in such a case the territory might possibly be put der United Nations tristeeship. Taese proposals were made during the Partition Sub- the sitting of Committee, which went оп all Morning with guards around Lau dour.
Mr Arthur Creech Jones,, Colonial Secretary, was present as an observer.
the
fid-
The Russlans were understood to be pressing for the interim ministration of Palestine to be under. the jurisdiction of the United N.. tions Security Council, but the United States Avus said to be holding out for giving this authority to the
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Adelaide. Oct. 31. Mr Thomas Playford. the Laboral Prime Minister of South, Australla, said tonight that Immediately the Federal Parliament passes the Government bill for the acquisition of private trading banks, the South Australian Government will seek ali injunction from High Court
the
Crities agreed, however, that the 31-year-old graduate of the National Conservatory in Shanghai, wh for the past year studied in America, was not yet ready to cope with Hendel, Sehubert and Brahms.
The New York Times said that bej This was the first notißeation of
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Mr Playford said that the advice from a Crown law offer was that the Bank Bill was so far reaching in destroying the Federal system of Government that there were grave Hotibi of its constitutional validity, -Reuter.
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