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The Rio de Janeiro Conference is scheduled for an as yet undeter- me mined date between March 15 and

April 15.--Associated Press.

Terrorism Keynote In Korean Politics

SEOUL, JAN. 7.

INTERNECINE FEUDS RESULTING IN SERIOUS KID- NAPPINGS AND BEATINGS CONTINUED HERE AS UNIFICATION OF THE LEFT AND RIGHT WING FLEMENTS APPEARED REMOTE AS EVER.

BOTH FACTIONS ARE CHARGED WITH THE OR- GANISATION OF TERRORISM and staGING A SERIES OF ATTACKS ON EACH OTHER'S HIDE- OUTS. THE VICTIMS ARE REPORTED, TO HAVE BEEN BADLY BEATEN AND HELD PRISONERS. IN THREE INSTANCES, AMERICAN FORCES WERE CALLED TO RESCUE PRISONERS.

A spokesman for the left wing struck sharply at Its rivals. Hong Nam Pio charged that-the Kim Koo Provisional Government had returned to Korea as Individuals but were trying to install them soives as a government.

Japanese Wife Sees

The Light

of the

terrorist suppress

price will be higher.

INFLATIONARY MOOD

The inflationary mood of the country in cases where there is no prico control-can be oven in the spurting prices on the atock market and in real estate. Both are being used for specula- tion.

Q.P.A. bos9

Cheater Bowies' chief economic advisor, Richard W. Gilbert, recently told a New York business group: "The In- flationary psychology is just be- ginning to take hold.

"It has not yet reached un- manageable proportions. But

sces it

Associated Press correspondent

that

the Hal Bevle reported morale of the American armed forces in the Pacifle was at the lowest obb since Pearl Harbour. He said it had reached a point where efficiency and discipline was being undermined seriously. He stated that officers as well as men were being affected by the slowly corroding resentment at nolicles keepin them in the wes- tern Pacific and Asia.-Associat- ed Press.

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Washington, Jan. 7. every day that passes

Legislation which would givė; grow. The evidence is plain. a pay increase to more than Inflation is being talked about 4,000,000 lower tank American and talked up in clubs, parlour workers may be ready to come cars, and wherever business mentafore the U.S. Senate before) congregate,”

the end of January. The National Association of The measure--one item Manufacturers wants price con- President Truman'a list of im- trol ended by Feb. 15. The NR- perative bills would incrente C. M. Ca. F. B. "SHANTUNG" 18th Jan., 1848 (1 oʻportemgora) tional Retail Dry Goods Asso from 40 cents to 66 cents per ciation wanta almost all price hour the minimum waga control ended by February 1. workers in industries engaged in LCBN Cz 8.8. "EBZFG" Sp.m, 6th Jan., 1946 (Canten/MecasWhar

BAILINGS TO SWATOW The National Association of inter-state commerce.

Most of Real Estate Boards wants ront the 28,000,000 workers involved I. C.F. N. Co. B, B. "WCBANG" 18th Jan., 1848 controla ended as "rapidly as in such industries already re possible" and no price controls ceived more, than the proposed at all on building materials, or new minimum. new homes.

RECKLESS IN EXTREME

Bowles told the N.A.M. at its;

a year or more..:~~

He said this government waa, trying to force on a nation plat- form drawn up during the lone convention that its recommen- exile in China. He contended that dation to end price control two the platform was unfitted for the months from now was "reckless present needs of Kores. Ha!

in the extreme.". ì Tokyo, Jan. 1. charged the Kim Koo group, with A Japanese wife "burning with spurning the efforts towards uni- Bowles has price controls on! The Tribunal faces the big joberce hatred against the military" fication with a "demotie" attitude, building materiale, Intends to of studying the whole mass of wrote to the newspaper "Yomiuri

keep them. Ho has control of evidence and of writing It And Hochi" that if the American spokesman for the left wing with housing critically scarf Pak Houn Young, another rants. He wants to keep that However, the thoughts of the to imprison "little glass eye" Tribunal and the prosecuting staffa suchiya for life because of atro charged the American forces and, and no real relief in sight for

cities

committed turned more and more to the Americans. Japanese military len- Military Government with "sup

against the "pro-Japanese" officials prospects of completing the pro- ders should be condemned to death porting Fascist and 'ceedings as the American

prg pocutors prepared

for atrocities against the Japa- groups" by failing to to hasten

ress through the closing portions of their ease this week.

Japanese superior

He declared that Major-General officers, tho woman wrote, beat the soldiers John Hodge, Commander, of the for neglecting, to salute them on 24th Corps in Seoul was the street "and · from this one liberal toward Kim Koo's 50 MARITIME CONFERENCE could imagine what went on in the called Provisional Government Не barracks."

said that negotiations for the Through the judgment of formation of a "national united

Seattle, Jan. 7 Tsuchiya I am burning anew with front have been made difficult by Maritime Conference will be held The first post-war International a florco hatred against the mill Kim Boo's proup's opposition to hero on May 80 to June 21 ary,"

Associated the trusteeship Associated Press. About 300 delegates from 21 Propt

* leading maritime nations will di

curs trade lanes, cargo subsidies and shipping procedures-Asso cinted PresE.

The American prosecution in scheduled to finish its case by Monday-Associated Press.

That Morgan Story Again

nese.

sho wrote.

thon.

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Press.

Nazi Plot Revealed

for

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11th Jan, 1948

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Switzerland in civilian clothes Berne, Switzerland, Jan. 7. Ten German soldiers entered

In 1940 with instructions to He has no price controls on in retaliation against the Swiss, blow up military installations sales of homes but thinks there the Swiss federal council should be. So does President ported yesterday. The plot was Truman. -Associated Press.

In retaliation for Swiss downing of a German plane dying over neutral territory. Police vigi lance and troops reinforcemente in the area thwarted the Nazis' Intentions-Associated Prena.

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DEHAND

CLOSING DOWN

Batavia, Jan. 7.

Washington, Jan. 7. The United States Transport The Hebrow National Commis) Command will close fis basos in too of Liberation to-day demanded Batavia, Saigon, Rangoon and a full

investigation. Into the Kunming this month, A.T.C.. offl- policies of the British Administrai| cials from Calcutta sald to-day. tion in Palestine,

Bases will be maintained at The Committee made puble Hanila, Bangkok, Singapore, TOO MUCH FOOD IN memoranduma. It had fled with the Changking Calcutta, New Delhi.

AMERICA

Anglo-American Commitice which and Karachi but the Indis com- begins hearings on Monday which mand will be dissolved and moved.. Washington, Jan. 7, Bald the liberation group 1s the to Paris to join the European NORTH CHINA CONTROLS

A report Issued here by the thericy apenicing for; and sen

"temporary, national Hebrew au- division—Ansociated Proca. Department of Agriculture "offots Frankfurt, Jan. 7, ...

scant hope of the nation keine anting the interest of the Hare An official spokesman in t

Tientsin, Jan. 7e The Polish Government has for-

able to avoid post-war problems nation." Associated. Pinned Alendraž Blr - Fredoriak::: E., Mor A apokesman for Mr. T. V.mally nationalised all her basis

Séouli Jan. 7.

of food and farm surpluses and gun'ni oflen, salit to-day that, the Soong. President.

Industries." The National Coun-

* Interests of southern Koreans; their resulting

PULA INGIDENT unfavourable UN.R.RA chief for Germany Executive Economie Council, said cil of the Homeland has ratified

government appear to be divided between be economie developments, had received no instructions to that arrangements have been com- decree giving the

of China'a

INDUSTRY NATIONALISED

Wätsaw, Jan. 1

DO

roturf to London-and was stand ploted to, control ¡ndustry and control over avery. Industry om-↑ find the scorios' diskoribe for now. The surplus is expected to also he nowspaper: "Lidocaj (6) pol shido: 8,000,000 yards of yarns

·ing doulded on his resignation not) transport ́ ́ in the newly occupied loving more than 50 persons por3 er bý thể Þróvisiðnað and People's with the disappearation of sono alopatch said that? 15 Italians and toxtiles and somgi- 189,000..

Chinese, territory In the North, Tho kommen, weld Moran

To said that Boong had direct to regija Toport et immediate roumption, of work benn - conslied to in Japanese-founded factories,

CMD Associated Press,

FREE CLOTHING

Athone, Jan. T *AnRome, Jan. 2 The Greek Government to-day

shift w

republic príanisations and the im- mal war-time demands. porting Amerkan Ruman confer The report says that even if wore slala at Orsors, 80 miles ready-made suite to provide free Among the entorörises affected unge over the grasure of the Americans attain a high level of north of Pols by "Tito's agents!" clothing for civil service workers tera, cafumchical long Waystemi, Kordan: dividine Ino, 174be month- consumption, surpluses will con- Pola was an Italian, naval bass; and public utility employoon who hanya minis, "7jetaries and poolie ern half of Koren la Americanos tinue in some: Commodities until Marshal Tito" "Yugoslave throatoning, to strike for utalities- ssociated PrüKE

'sociated Press,

took it over,-Associated Propu. higher wagen-Associated. Pron.

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