8
Hits Depression Japanese Farm Co-operatives
Tokyo, May 28.-Depression has hit many of Japan's agricultural co-operatives-key elements of General Douglas MacArthur's programme for firmly rooting democracy in the paddy fields.
Ironically, the co-ops' plight is partly the re- sult of two occupation measures-the deflationary economic stabilisation programme, and the Ameri- can "incentive goods" distribution.
Officials Refuse
To Resign
Both SCAP and Jupanese sources say the only way off the financial rocks for many of the farm co-ops is more borrowing. But interest rates are high, and the Cen- tral Bank of Agriculture and Forestry is officially re- ported on the verge of go. i
Washington, May 28-ing broke.
Republican Senator George Already this spring 47 co-ops
Malone today demanded & have reported their inability to demands for "good old-fashioned house-mret depositers
cleaning" in the Commerce ens. More than 120 others,
have limited deposit with- Department in connection drawals, and 410 others with the loyalty cases of planning ter restrict deposit
William Remington and M,
Lee,
He married!
that the Serre- tary of Commerce's request for the reshmption of the two of- nelas, both has coutre of long
Controverse bitter Congress, showed the need investigation of
preted with their eac
FE
uf Ministry withdrawals. Auriculture officials believe the situation elusdy is much worr Han these partial reports in Create,
agriculture
How ver, SCAP che Mark Williamson said the number of involvent cn-ups
hall in comparison with the tula! of
13,990 authorised credit functio.s
Japan's rurai Villages.
Semtor Lesler Hunt (De- Bucral), who heads the Sinale Sub-Committee Commerce looking
ako Manchurian-home lech
the
in
in
:ituation certain
nt
ER Merious"
that care, promptly disagreed, t sad borrowing! and said that he would haveu pand by the co-ops to incel the Hitting tight until we what happens."
The Office
Kennington,
Tranie,
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i tempat
large demands eth during the planting sea- Cconomist of you. jdtus pending gulation to,
more effective International require
Latper-
and Lee, head of they over the co-tip's banking branch traction", thond rotye the pande refused to resh
Onfire's Far • Eastern
Commerce
Choles their
1
Ber
Bald they would fight dami, al, Wiline.com sout the co-ops,
Secretary, MIC
ritailer.. for like many Jagone. a kej Sawyer.
wre cauda with large laven- resarnations Ysterday.
i tone, when prices begant drep COMPLETE SURPRISE Sruator Hunt said his be? They ine sted heavily in
American "incen romi-luxung Commutter dal not in
Many the gode" at a Cme when evidence ruby antial
die stores ako were becoming that- loyalty" against Lee, who ha ted with surplus Japanese grods i also been accused by Senator tent would not muve even at a Malene of falafying his Federal | tegang pres
the employment recurd. but
Mr thomet
Sawyer Froup should check a "little further
Senatur Hunt Shet
Sawyer's demand was a "er- plete surprise" and welded that
"aseline fo think will let it tight while we how thing: rame out".
Are W
Senator Malone, who amber of the Sub-Commit- fee. and Sh Sawyer's dronau) was merely confirmation' at the thunt. het been sayim. The hari arcusert Lee of delaying
£1 vation Nationalit
they Clone LTTITI
21
According to latest complete renerts ge the Japanese Govern- total of 132 billion yen worth of j
deposit. 344
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, MAY 29, 1950.
U.N. Milk For Indonesians
The many-sided task of preparing whole milk for 8,200 infants reaches its conclusion in the bottling room of a milk kitchen in Jogjakarta, capital of In- donesia. Native women, working under the sponsorship of the United Nations In- ternational Children's Emergency Fund, process the milk with such crude equip-
from ment as funnels made
empty milk tins. (Acme),
Karen
Rebels
Up Town Near
Give Pegu
Rangoon, May 28.-Burmese Government troops have captured the
town of Madauk, northeast of Pegu, in a surprise attack, according to re- ports today from Pegu, 40 miles northeast of Rangoon. Karen rebels hold- ing the town offered no resistance, the reports said.
A few miles away Bar- mese military police killed
IMPRESSIONS rebels and drove others S.
OF BEGUM
ALI KHAN
iti Boston. May 28,--The
from
their positions in a sharp encounter.-Reuter. MORAL REARMAMENT Gelsenkirchen, May 28---The
Butane
Health Maistre and i wadow of Hum's independient Mad Premier sant that die uni ter to hushed had seen how
hillion yer of this was wat
zas Bine Bilbon on depends | Begum Liaquat Ali Khan Carrachi wall auf
#prants PARACHUTE
wen too late to be of
Cher Committees officials, m-
slabo, the Asastant Ste ACTION IN
Thong Balisdell, dr., testifled that 1 dl everythun ponta- ble to speed shipments. Senatur Malone denunded an investina- tion of witticises who te lied for 1 United Press.
ht
Terrorists Cut Rubber Trees
Singapore, May 28--Terrorists
INDO-CHINA
t. lords,
Mr. Aung Sas, dressed int
f
AFRICANS
JEWS' HELP
TO ISRAEL
Problem For LIBERTY
Anglican Church
London, May 28.-Op- position by high Church dignitaries who fear a drifti away from Rome has led to a five-year postponement by the Church of England of its attempt to rench a com- mon front with the Church of South India, the indepen- dent Sunday newapaper, The Observer, stated today.
n
Observer, million Indla has Church in theoretical Church of helther
According to The the unification of Christions in South faced the Anglican Britnin with the problem that South Indila is now Episcopal nor non-Episcopal.
the
"In dealing with this subject, the Church of England is ham- pered by those who fear that any attempt to enter into rela tions with a church of such a broad character would lead to
of the betrayal
Anglican tradition, and to a lessening of their prospects of an eventual The Obser- Hatson with Rome,' ver commented,
It ndkled: "We believe that a majority of the lay members of the Church of England would, if consulted, choose to emphasise their Protestantisin and move towards an eventual union with the Free Churches (of Britain) even at the cost of causing some theological dis- to the higher 11lgh comfort Churchmen."---Reuter.
Burma Negotiating
With Peking
Calcutta. May 28. The Hurme Minister, Takin Nu. sa here today that his Coall- the Government was negeliai- the Peking Governs bug with ment for the establishment of the plomatic relations and exchange of Ambassadors be tween the two countries.
Thakin Nu, who arrived herr today on a two-day visit on h
frem to Rangoon way bark Lidon, added that Burina was on exploratory also carrying
Hula and talks with Selet
countries other East European for the same purpose,
jond then
Reconsecration Of Abbey
Cape Town. May 28,--The
Addressing press representa- wotsid tires,
Burmese Prins Air Force
the Larnel
that, although is banke, on billion on depotid here that her muin ime usty among the country's over
its Minister xlated have reached with preffural credit federa- t
American divergent races and raise hvine "high level of competence ring had left the Common- tions but met at the net tedoression of her
but for help from Southealth, relations between Burma countries-especially La in javentories--Uided. Pre tour was the conception of
friendly the Kreat
ignity of national com delared: My African Jewe, Dr Monhei ritain were Jabour" of the American band wanted mal varme-Sharett, the Israeli Foreign curial.
ent for ad contries. Our Minister, zuid here today.
Fariler he expressed the opt peoples.
Pripu Minister wuntel Dr Sirelt, who in paying of bringing peace to Burma She was broadcasting in Urdu urcen
to the Hoo:twill visit
Union, by the target date of July 19 f Pakistan over Voice of Ameri-, te
"owe" nosi moral rearmanent hanked South African Jews for this year-touter. ea Hadio and mid that she had to help our tum. We would like thele help daring the receni ben particularly impregand by
De Buelaman to enme to us with | fighting in Palestine. Iry the great progress made
in from or he los come to you
relations between i 1 gaid American women who book an
South Africa and act were comportant part in every aspect in Germany.
·Captain Sarkowat, son of the "highly factory and had of American affales,
Fat Indonesia, been even more closely eciment
28.-Father "Mony Americans were apt to raid that before 1247 be and hard by the
Jerusalem, May recent appointment 28. French televe May
that, becaure the vast
Ether And the Maħting and
in South Africa of a Consul Uno Rudicir, Prior of the famous Dormition Abbey un Mount parorkutats, with fighter plane majority of women of Pakistan
General for Israel,
the In 1947 his father went to the pport, last night recaptured had not the benefits of educaį different sides in the war.
De Sharelt said what he had Zion, today reconsecrated entre the post of Dong Khe, in the tum, they did not take any
of the Abbey's church in the first ser- seen in South Africa frontier Portion of Nurthem tive part in their country's life.
Caus
for the enthusiasın
cause of vice conducted there since May "When I spoke to them about
when it Vietinia, from Vietminh Cad-
was severely 1048, Zionism exeraded all his home.
front lines of Cirine
who -the reamrkable work of Pakistan changest," he said.
damaged in the | Jowry win more united today women during the
the Arab-Israel, war-Reuter. the refugee prob- carried it on Friday night, ar-
thou ever before-Reuter, LEARNED MUCH particular and the;
Captain So. kawati zaid that at 33 months in general, they were greatly surprised and in Indonesians realised that inte pressed," she said.
pendence was not enough.
"We have learnt much from the West, and also much from wrapnis, attacked the French-States, she had visited many sour peoples in the End. But to held post on Thursday, the cint. medical, -politural and night Communism we need communique said. They took it feminist institutions.
Pari
Perillas
cording to a Saigon communi- tom days'in down approximately 500
rubber trees and burned down a vacant bungalow on a Chinea- nwned estate in the Kluang area of Johore lite on Friday,
In view of the peak rubber prices, the attack was considered significant. The terrorists here- tofors have been avoidin destruction of rubber Liveze United Press.
the
que reported by Agence France 1re: se terlay
ile-
The insurgents, artust with During her 23 days roast to tillery
heavy roast fur tour of the United
Cava
other
L Friday night when The garrison withdrew after ches fraying the material they I left behind,“
Earlier the
ན' ཝཱནྟི ྤཏ
returned
home
Fit
JUDITH
COPLON
GETS HUSBAND
und economic basis, and Dr She added that the experience Buchman's ideology is the only the had gained could be of great answer.* Etsuo help to her in her work for the
New York, May 28.-The convicted spy. Judith women of Pakistan.-leuter. Creating Strong
1,000,000-strong Japanere Rail- Copton, was married today to a Brooklyn lawyer, who SPEECHES IN CANADA Defence Force Command said that detalled
Pakistan's Prime the only one to achieve world 18 and one-third years and live a "happy, normal, average Seringes, France, May 26, Information was not yet avail, Bay -The major spirit of moral rearmament was hopes to free her from her minimum prison sentence of
married life."
the situation,"
French High
Kato, president of the
Waymen's Union, said that the
A message of welcome from a
The roving Marshall Plan Am-able. but French troops were linister, Mr Liaquat Ali Khan.pace. basader, Mr W, Averell Harri-olding the post and "controlling te both Houses of Parliament int, said today that the Atlan tic nations were creating A defence
force "which any ag will fear to attack pressor He spoke at a World War II memorial ceremony D1 the Cemotery
American Military
here-United Press.
aneou According to earlier Armed reports reaching Salgon from different sources, the baltie ended with large numbers of attacking Vietminh troops being forced out of their positions by French reinforcements-Reuter.
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31 Russian, Valentin Gubitchev, of espionage be the highlights of a three-day now on their way to Caux as a wonderful day in my life," with
29-year-old spiracy and sentenced to 15 round of social nad official fune delegation was read to the meel- said the tiny, in Ollawa foring, Among the signatories
em-years. At her government former tions arranged
the Presidents of both this leader of a sister Dominien, wert who is due to arrive here on Houses of the Japanes Partka-ployee happily.
Tuesday morning!.
It will be the first visit of cither Mr Ali Khân or his wife.
United Press.
New Cultural
Group
ment.-Reuter.
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