PEKING MISSION GIVEN WARM LONDON WELCOME
San Francisco, Oct. 8.
Warm feelings of friendship held by the Bri- tish people for the Chinese people were "unmistak- ábly demonstrated" on October 1 by the crowded meeting organised in London by the Britain-China Friendship Association to mark the first anniver- sary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, Peking Radio reported tonight, quoting à Prague message.
The broadcast said that members of the Chinese de-
GRIFFIN TO legation which went to Bri-
TAKE UP
tain to participate in the celebrations were warmly and enthusiastically ceived.
-0.1
Applause reached its height when the principal speaker Me Liu Ning-yl, leader of the delegation, traced the achieve Monterey, California,ments of the People's Republic the 12 months since its foundation and affirmed the de-
ECA POST
Oct. 3.
Usher
Mr Orifin was named to the post by Mr Paul G. Hoffman, chief of the ECA just before he re:ired.
liberate Taiwan and
we have
perialists and
Russi
A Huddle
Australia A Land Of Lost Ships
Sydney, Oct. 3.
Businessmon blama Australia's slow shipping turn- over for a recent 10 porcent rise in Freight rates from Britain to Australia. The country's watersiders' union is Communist-controlled.
The British and
efflciency in Australian us for sport stoppages and ports.
Australian
coastal
shipping
腦
"Sydney has become notori-
of cargo," said slow handling the Sydney Morning Herald.
HIGHER RATES "The Land of Lost Ships" Is what English shipowners call F. Drame, secretary Australia, J.
"OCTOBER′′ 4′′, 1950.
Move To Restore Court Powers To Japanese
Washington. Oct. 3,
The Far Eastern Commission announced today" that directives extending Japanese criminal court Jurisdiction to United Nations nationals had been for- warded to General MacArthur,
The directives spell out Lives, and those representatives details of this major policy without delny."
to visit him
must be allowed
decision, reached by the The Supreme Commander Commission at its meeting given the right to review "any on September 21.
capital or life sentence imposed The Commission ordered Gen- by a Japanese court with
to United eral MacArthur through the spect
Nations - Joint Chiefs of Staff to put the tionals." policy into effect.
polley decision, the 04th, superseded
The
re-
The Commission said;
"Ap-Commission's proval of this policy decision the previous ruling that "no jurisdiction of ony not only relloves SCAP of the criminal burden of maintaining judicial sort will be exercland by and penni facilities for the ad- Japanese courts.over nationals ministration of justice in cases of members of the United
offenses by tons."-United Press.
Nehru
New
Na-
Fears War
Mr Andrel Vyshinsky, the|involving criminal Soviet Foreign Minister and United Nations nationals, but chief Russian delegate to also restores to Japan respon- sibilities in her internal adminis- the United Nations General tration Assembly, tries to make The now policy will be pul himself heard to a member into force according to the "dis- of his delegation.
On Mr cretion of the Supreme Com- mander" and "subject to pro- Vyshinsky's right is Mr gressive relaxation of the con-
Lucknow, Oct. 3. Jacob (Upside-down-talk) trol of criminal jurisdiction by
The Indian Prime Minister, Malik. (London Express him."
Pandit Nehru, inaugurating the Under the new policy
of the Insitute of Japanese courts exercise juris conference
Pacine Relations here diction over United Nations na-said: "We should not push into today, tionals. But there are imper-adventure which might lead tant exception-med forces us into a third world war, which members, nationals attached to
will
·OFTLES the occupation forces, nationals catastrophe without limit for on official business, and imme-mankind." diate relatives of those in these categories.
Service).
Reds Plan New World Campaign
Paris. Oct. 3.
CERTAIN STEPS
that
The Commission sald elvil jurisdiction would be ex- tended to Ualled Nations na tionals with the same excep- tlons.
everyone
be
as
What was described "mall war" in Korea, Mr Nehru said, had the seeds in it of a mighty coudlet the world over, and the people of the world desired that
Mould war least be enlised
bere.--Reuter.
AL
ended
Mr Allen Griffin, pub-termination of the Chincot
of the Monterey people to
Tibet. Peninsula Herald, will leave "We have the resolution and for Washington within Aability to liberate Taiwan just liberated other week to assume direction of
Im- the Far Eastern programme places from the hands of
their lackeys," of the Economic Co-opera-ir Liu declared. tion Administration, it was Mr W. J. Ellerby, Chairman
of watersido announcement by to the shortage announced here today. of the Association, stressed that
Continental workers, paar unloading qulp- with Chinn friendship
End ment from
faulty organisation trade and under- shipowners of the increase, as the main causes for port de- would come
an important effective October 1, renewed syn. and standing contribution to world peace.
for more public clamour ADMISSION ASKED The broadenst said that Dr The Monterey publisher will serve under Mr. Hoffman's suc- Srseph Needhom, Professor of
Biochemistry at Cambridge Unl cessor, Mr William
also went
up from el carversity, was loudly applauded charges Mr Griffin's Job will be lo cory "when he emphasised the im-eight to 12 percent. This means out the
recom- programme
cario for Sydney that the it if
by an English ship mented by a State Department portance of realising
of the Associated Steamship Southeast Asia mission whichAsian people no longer accepted off-loaded
the idea that Europeans could et Melbourne and reshipped to
Owners, said, "And We are he headed earlier this year.
inclined to agree with them." munist campaign against no Allied police was present, 20 percent for the consignee. The mission visited Indo-China, etter run the affairs of Asia Sydney, the bill goes up about
Under the new directives the The higher shipping Tates Western rearmament, Slom, Malays,
Indonesia and than Asians themselves.
Overseas shippins: agents sny
rpproached creation of a The audience demonstrated its
European Japanese authorities must take 1. The Red Crescent. 2. Yes, Burma, and mapped out a pro-
certain steps when they take the increased when
treight charges came as Australla Dr Need- firm agreement
They point the greatest year in her ship Army and the Schuman coal- United Nations national into States of Kramme
United
were inevitable. inm called for us end to ran-
ping history, The volume of assistance to these countries.
cargo coming into the country steel plan was given a special custody: The embassy involv- Son oeuvring In the United Natious
ext must be informed with and the admission of new China:
Is expected to double current send-off in Paris tonight.
nediately; the defendant must its rightful place lo
Labour moderates a well as meeting was advertized as be allowed to communicate with
of his the chairmanship
government's representa- shippers maintain that part of "under the low turn-around in Aus- Comrade G. di Vittorio," who is Iralian ports is due to inade-a leading Italian Communist and Secretary of the Italian Gen- quate and obsolete equipment. They claim that some shippers eral Federation of Trade Unions. French Artistes from the and to port congestion by
fail- to get cargoes off whurves | Stale Opera and the State-sub- promptly. A recent move to sidised Comedie Francaise gave
watersiders' extend
working performances, and the orchestra- exter
begged lown hours.
when of the Opera Comique, another
The new job will deal
the application of the program world organisation." mo to the entire Far East ex-
clusive of the Russian sphere.
in the
was in China 1942 to 1940 hs
the
Dr Needham
It will include the Philippines from and Japan, once a peace treaty Director of
with the latter is signed-United Presa.
MANILA PLANS
Manila, Oct. 4.
plans
sate I
FOUR FLEETS
Sine-ritish ENGAGE IN
the London in English and
Science Corporation in Chung-
addressed meeting both Chinese.
The broadcast reported that The Philippines
to the
Chinese delegation utilise
In the with it to Londona fim its membership United Nations Economic and titled "Daughters Of China," a Social Council to help promote number of gramophone records a social welfare programme for ad two rilk banners Southeast Asia, Foreign Once sources said today.
look
EXERCISE
Valetta, Malta, Oct. 3. Warships of Britain, the
A
The Commission said it ex- pected arrests would be made A new international Com- by Japanese police only when
the
United States, France and unionists pointed out that there Government-subsidised theatre, Italy crowded the Grand would be no point to such an supplied the music. bearing Harbour here today after extension in hours unlers
two-day
the portraits of Mir Mao Tse- tung. Chairman of the Peking the
Government, and General Chu
things were
defences anti-aircraft the combined Mediterraucan pre-fleeta.
of
The sources said the recent Teh, Commander-in-Chief election of the Philippines to the Chinese Army. the Economic and Social Council
All these
The Radio people joined
15
u scene
The show included exercises to test ruckers also worked on Satur- from a play by Marivaux called
wharves accepted anti-submarine andays and
"Double Inconstance". freely shipments at later hours от
transinted
The Double other day.
Cross." RECENT SURVEY
The ostensible purpose úť to- More ships call at Australion poyly thon ever before, but a night's meeling was to celebrate by the Sydney the fifth anniversary of the Trade World
of ecent survey
Federallon Chamber of Commerce showed
Unions, from which the British and Americans broke away in January 1940.
geve countries which participa-sented to ir Ellerby by Mr Senior naval officers here in- ted in the recent Baguio confer-
chuled Admiral Richard Con- ence a spokesman in the United
nded that 200 nolly,
Commander-in-Chief of Natious body, which seeks solu-
the Association the United States Mediterranean that the rate of cargo handling tions for social and economie
Ficet, Vice-Admiral Bothau, troubles.
commanding the French Medi-dropped 50 percent since 1038.
"Nobedy
outade Australia is and to blame, nid the Melbourne Romeo Oliva.
11
was pointed out that a major part of the world's under- developed and economically backward areas lies in Southeast Asia
fertile feld for fts u
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. Unesco efforts is to
there.
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was elected
at the meeting-Reuter.
RELIGIOUS
FREEDOM
terranean
naval
forces,
According to the Communist.
Vice-Admiral Commander of the Italian navalgus. The slow turn-aroune | Party organ, Humanite, a pro-
of ships has caused both em- forces, who is flying his flag in barrassment and losses to over- the cruiser Abruzzi.
a
Religious
Turin, Oct. 3.
freedom for
The manoeuvres ended with inp-level conference and a demonstration at sea.
General Sir Brian Robertson. Commander-in-Chief British Middle
Daker, 90 dele-John
of
East
Land
the
of
gramme of regional and local eeas shipowners and we must strikes in Western Europe was laid down in Paris on Septem- take the responsibility for nur-
ber 22 at
a neeting of the selves."
and metal The Argus said: "Whether Communist miners' The Philippines
workers Internationals. this
complex muddle is due to for a three-yeur Protestants in Latin coun-
thtaking it easy or to inadequate November 1 is to be The Council. Other
mechanical Rear, the speed of
international day "great elected members were Britain,tries was one of the chief Forces, and Air Marshal Sir unloading is far from satisfac-
the Schuman and questions before
Commander-in-tory Australia has lived 100 struggle against
Plan, poverty and war-Reu- gates of the Evangelical Chief of the Middle East Along with an "atitude of com- ter The Council has 18 members Churches who met today at Force, arrived today for a two-placency which philly
day visit.-Reuter. who make recommendations on Torre Pellige. west of social and economic problems tourin the U.N. General Assembly---
by 43 votes ferm in
Rustla, Sweden, Poland Uruguay.
Unlled Press,
Delegates included nspresen- tatives from France, Spain, Portugal Belgium, Italy and
Latin countries of
America where Roman Catholicism is
Representatives of the Coun-
Rumours About predominant
1
Sterling
ttress
Jehovah's
Witnesses
says 'take it or leave it to the world," the paper added.
Shipping authorilles in Lon- dou have long warned that a crisis was approaching breauso of port delays in Australia. Local observers now warn that chaon may well develop in the big shipping year chead unless Berlin, Oct. 3.
means are found to speed up el of Churches In Geneva al- Nine leading German mem-the clearance of steamers.
bers of tended.
tho religious sect ***THIS is part of the price we (Continued from. Page 1-) Four main toples of the Con- "Jehovah's Witresses" were are paying for allowing Com-i
were:-The sprend of charged with espionage before munists to dominate our water- would be even more marked if the Gospel, 2. Relations be-the highest court in East Ger-front," said AJ, Anchier presid- prices of the sterling area com÷tween Church and State. 3.many today, the East Germanent of the Wholesale Importers' moditled-now earning more Religious freedom
Association, In Lain News Agency reported. dollars than ever-were to fall countries. 4. Youth organisa- The prosecution alleged that
the churches. Reuter. the accused under cover
religion, actively
engaged
Watch that the espionage. Tower building in Magdeburg was a centre for expionage ac- tivity, and that the witnesses had forwarded plans of cities, The Ceylon Government has airfields and publicly-owned
As rapidly as they have risentions in slace the devaluation,
NEXT CHANCE
It is far more likely that the
next change in currency values
will come from Australia where
a record price of wool has led
rumoured
Ceylon Consul
To Indonesia
Colombo, Oct. 3.
of
in
to an alarming degree of appointed Dr. C.W.W. Kannon-factories to their central office flation. It has been
sara sa the Consul General for in Brooklyn, New York.
in the Ceylon
SHORT OF MEN Most observers belleve, how- ver, that the situation calls for united action. Shipowners are convinced things would improve if the government can put the arti-Communist bill inte action and stop indiscriminate strikes by Communist union bosses. However, labour experts say Sydney wharves are just short Djakarta.
also accused They are
of men, that the port could Kannangara was Minister of agitation against the Stockholm
1047. anti-atom bomb appeal, sabo-caslly use 12,000 men instead of cles are saying that Australia Education from may follow Canada is allowing He will assume his post next tage of peaceful progress in the the 7,000 available at present.
German Democratic Republic, Its currency to go frea.
slander against the elections of October 15 and clander against The Soviet Union and the People's Democracies.-Reuter.
that the Australian pound will
bu brought to par with sterling but now financial clr-
week-Reuter.
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