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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1940,

GERMANY IN BETTER SHAPE Out Of Jobs

Immense Progress Since End

Two Kings' Statement On Palestine

CAIRO, JAN. 17 KING IN SAUD OF SAUDI- ARARIA AND KING FAROUK

OF EGYPT

YESTERDAY

IK

Of War

Quick First-Aid Argentine

Job Done

BERLIN, JAN. 17.

GERMANY IS STARTING THE YEAR 1946 IN FAR BET

TER SHAPE THAN COULD REASONABLY HAVE BEEN EXPECTED. EPIDEMIC FIGURES, EXCEPT TH. AND V.D. WHICH ARE STUBBORN, ARE GO LAW AND ORDER ING DOWN INSTEAD OF UP.

IS FAR BETTER NOW THAN IT HAS BEEN AT ANY TIME SINCE LAST MAY.

"PALESTINE THE MILLIONS OF BOMBED-OUT HAVE BEEN SHEL

AN ARAB

SUED A JOINT STATEMENT DELLARING

REMAIN MUNT COUNTRY **

The we inga stroped openly into the current tense wituation in the

politien Amel-American

joint Palestine Inumire

Conania

don finished its Washington hear Ingm Rod preposted to to Eng

Fast for land and the Mali furuber ude af Jewish later to

homeland in Pale Fine

rend fix Their statement ins Mentian Prime Minister Nokra shi Pacha at a tunelvan even in honour of the two Komu by the 11 marked the J'an Arab Lennur

by be ver Best mobilie empwort ful Ambian ter since he arrived

1 day J1

here for

Faruk

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TERED SOMEHOW IN HOMES OF A KIND. SEVERAL MILLION AT LEAST HAVE BEEN PUT INTO IT AND HAVE FOUND SOMEWHERE TO LIFE AT LEAST TEMPORARILY.

POLITICAL

TIMIDLY.

LIFE IS BEGINNING TO FUNCTION COAL PRODUCTION IN THE SOFIET ZONE IS UP TO 70 PER CENT OF 1938 AND IN THE WESTERN ZONES THE MIXES AKF PUTTING OUT 7,00n, 000 TONS OF COAL A MONTH.

Government Threatens

Buenos Alren, Jan, 17.

The goverment began on Tues- day to invoke the wartime inw to nasure the pumulation Rumelent foud in the face of • shutdown

the

Washington, Jan.-17. Emplonments are kooping pace with the demobilisation of the armed forces, Bureau of Labour Statistica of the Labour Department an- nounced to-day. Unemploy

ment in listed at 2,020,000. A gain of 181,000 jobs + roplatered from · mid=Navom- bor to mil-December--Asan- cluted Preon.

China Child Welfare

Shanghai, Jan, 17,

A Chinese child welfare plan

to the aim of Dr. W Carron Ryan, British child wolfers ex- pert, in his attempts to help the youth of China, it is ware

learnt

of business activity by Argentine; pa the lines of the British scheme business and commercial Tenders reputedly the most ponturehen- in rots! neainst the guvern- sivo in the world-in believed to ment's labour policies.

The government had ordered wage increases and year-end bon Factories and stora UROA. closed in vrvtest. Governmord

Sent by the ChEd Aid Council, officmis said that if merchants re

Dr. Ryan is the first child welfare fused to sell food and other essen

expert ever asnt to Chins, and is the products,

confronted with the colossal task tial

government would take over the stores.

of undoing the hara, both phy- Government

sical th agenta began

and montal, that has beon Absence of a long-term polley swearin

warrants Arain" Jono Is the young people of has sharply hobbied the activities businessmen ander the

of suffer. of the four-power control body, law banning speculation. Guveraines and privations.

ment officials said that under this Dr. van was one-time Secret- the Aliled Control Commission. It

Jelting.

friction. Alaw refusal to sell goode con

ary of the British Educational the last

Mission to the United States, and of the

Alitules a crime munishable

for many yenre

was rullor

of educational papers for children. Inder the British scheme young person is baken

cure ut from before birth until long after he or she is at work Besides education, he or she is provided

!

China by eight years wari-itc Christmas treuls al

to the dat

s

[Ar

mreting

anised life wotsil powers Kiven zu hes by W CATTLE-BREEDING IN

A

the

AUSTRALIA

In the ruins of Berlin, children) were given

On the battered Kur einmanas, fourstendamm, une cafe even had bristuras tree standing cheerily at the door.

of ordinating Committee of this body,] fine ar intonment. Aanocintend Looking back with May when the nation leased like the United Sides presentative, Press.

PHUS Hut General Lucino D. Clay, for the 1. heretofore, a smouldering pile of

first

of time mnde decisive colourful of which it was qurationable whe tart of which stressed

Arab ther Any

fer to force an insus on the ques easily enverre fo sal tervises Roparently

rge for years, the bra

Lion of a centralised German nd was not mixed with politics

munense Kim, declared that which has emerged largely owing miste hạn,

U.S. PED lip "If the

to the quick hel

by the Riven

Santa Fe. N.M., Jan. 17. The question of a Central Ad- four victorious Powers,

Now that the war is over, Aus That the

ministration for Communications trallan caurte breeders are push broad pen! Je shows a first and job more or lend Hata was brought forward

ing hard for a top place in the General Louis Kiellz for done. But the more dulicni pr

France got up and announced that France industry, depending upon their own Initiative and ability refused to accept

accept auch bly.

to make up for lack of Anancial Aupport, my Sanky Trimble, an American srn Ar country news. man, who has returned from mil Gry service in Australia.

Martin

Pan

The own the right Arab Lea de tot wash recre Chain b Bye vo sewer and to live free" but invent that the League "will beter pare to defend the rights of all Arals for liberty and independence

Mos Kin

"We join all Armly and iema in the World" the ani, in their defend that Pales tine is an Arsch regntry and that it most stay an Arab wuntry." Associated Press

Silver

trem of convalesets are les abend All four Powers agreed Tr Tecessity of getting Germany back urto a condition where the Reich would not form a chaste testele to Europe's recovery. Wey have

on a condon

not so far Berend policy as regards the fature

Worth Millions In Secret Journey

The Bank of Pupland has locked its strang-room doars an 100 tons.

of silver worth more than 22,000,000, carried across England in secrecy by our spral trains. The silver. cust in ingots, had arrived from Anesia in the 7,000 ton motor ship Sacramento at St. George's Deck. Holl.

the

Samservi

shipment, don to the back entrance of the write a Baily Expreas Poorter.] Bank of England.

tieneral Clay

moved

thai Allied Control body almadan ic rule that the vote on any decision must be wronimous and orged th

Unitari

Britain, Kassin And the

While the war was in progress. States should Simply go ahead their activities were curtailed by and organise this administration. the lack of shipping space and Both Britain and Russia inter- the lack of access to the world's vened to suggest a postponement herds for breeding stock. This was agreed, but the United! In Queeneland. the leading Stater had shown that she is tired enstle

Aomo of the more castle state. present position by which fertile country at last is being put of the the giant control organisation in

the plow and catule are It under Helin has

of vital topped up for the last few months every piece work blocked by French refusa) before being marketed, on such to accent any German unity.

erups as wheat, onts, lucerne and various types of sorghum. เ crops vive a continuity

of feed over most of the year.

quality * quantity.... Associate

At the same meeting. it was rule fairly clear that all Four Powers have agreed to differ about finance in their zones and to o Australian Arc vigilant to their own ways with an arrange- maintain the highest standards in ment for I clearing centre in their breeds and are determined Berlin. Britain and France stick to rank mon with the battenzi to orthodox barking and keep the of the world in bef old German banks going. Soviet, well DA Russia has introduced the system Preas. she uses nd home of banks run by THA.

major and minor local authorities and America appears to be going ed chairman and ho warard.

accepted City silver

think the

in for banks under the contral af

But on one condation-that syery. the various states in her zone. silver s

Uning that had happened nobably going to India

де вел where Bran

America ace

The end of the year saw some

meeting should be published. So selline ver

for war

brisk and quite important political

car this has not been permitted material and the unkeep of the developments in Berlin which are

the censorship authorities and he likely to

has therefore not definuery nccept- cussiona

that when Che kurti Mayor of Two armed detectives from the Hult, Counslor R. Barrison, and City Police travestled with each the shrif berlor H W Jack

Palleen on the route were son, visited the Sacramenta

one

Hulle west ships they were treasure that lay

not bold of the

in the holds beneath them.

which were

coperis

DAV

Armed Forces there.

Hull dorkers anlonded the silver straight from the hip int 40 ched goods wagons shunted close to the shin

Owing to inflation and the pest- Armed enilway slice detectives: wing of the core. Allver

fetches Kardex al entrances to the dock twice as much in India as it does and watched the unloading

anywhere else in the world. When web train was ready wire) meals were placed on the

wagon

горег to have long-term

Soviet displeasure at the sturdy opposition of both bourgeois pur ties, namely Christian-Democrat Union and Liberal-Democral par ties to the land reform measure which has settled some 300,000

Acres

ARMED ROBBERIES At the same time. the Socialist Executi commit Was

meet-

Fog, described by the police.amilies on over 4,000,000 are latter have for some weeks been

BULLION YANN The traks were met by bank officials at King's Crosa gouds ven rvi. There the silver was traus There were no injuries. amone ferred to the Bank's speein' but the 1,500 Pacific veterans aboard Hon vans and driven through Lan- the liner-Associated Pres8.

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No Sabotage In Hawaii

Honolulu, Jan. 17 Flobert 1. Shivers, former pecini agent in charge of Lho Federal Bureau of Investigation in Hawaii, to-day told the House Territories Sub-Committee that there was no sabotage by the Jap anese la Hawali bofore or after the Pearl Harbour attack.

Shivers said mich reports were false. He testified an a witness in the committee hearings on state. hood for the islands.

Shivers said there was no truth to the rumours of arrow cut inj canefelds pointing to Pearl Har- bour or that Japanese drivers had blocked the highways or that a Large stock of enemy ammunition | was found stored in Hawaii-A- sociated PresK.

Crosby Outcroons Sinatra

Chicago. Jan, 17. Woody Herman was named thei past year's "King of Swing" in the ninth annual readers' poli conducted by the magazine "Down Bent."

Horman polled 3,013 volas against 2,284 for Duke Ellington, who in turn fnished more than 1,000 votes ahead of the third chaice. Benny Goodman.

Winner of the "Sweet banda" competition was Tommy Dorsey, with 2,684 votes as compared with Charlie Spivak's 2,421 and Elling- ton's 1,361.

delegates of the Communist San Francisco, Jan. 17.

Pamy at their headquarters is the former Aped offices of the the lekest for years, caused the

Dreadner Bank in Berlin. The ferry-bont "Ernie Pyle" to strike of land, han to the

inoval from political life, for the putting considerable

Ding Crosby a ner docked here.

pressure on

እዚ acclaimed moment at any rate, of the chair.

vocalist by 110 the Socialins to accept a fusion favourite male man of both parties. Dr. Walde of the two parties. A very hoated

votes over crooner Frank Sina- mar Koch, of the Liberals, went two-day discussion found the Sotra. The "Grouber" won 2,249, first. A veteran anti-Fascist with

cialists still refusing. In the end,, Totes against Sinatra's 2,139, with record of struggle and imprison to avoid the appearance of a Dick Haynes third with 600.- ment, he was ousted by his own' breakdown, joint commission Associated Press. party after the Soviet authorities was named

bo study the matter had apparently forbidden him to further. apeak in public.

Law and order greatly improved DEMOCRAT'S CHALLENGE

na the year advanced. Particular- The Christian-Domecret leader, the outrages of armed bands | Dr. Andreas Hermes, who was

Now reports of fighting in, yf displaced persons were checked. sentenced to death in connexion There is still too much

North China in violation of the armed with the July 20 ravolt of 1944 robbery--15 people

truce agreement was made to-day were mur- but who had not been executed

British dered In the

sector of by General Chang Chun at the when the war ended quite au casily got rid of. He of a wrist-watch or a wallet but Chinese Government representa- Berlin in one month for the sake Political Consultative Conference.

General Chang Chun wae challenged

tho predominantly the

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Truce Breaches

Chungking, Jan, 17.

the

last week concluded the truce) sgreement.—Âssociated Press.

AUSTRALIAN JUDGE FOR JAPAN

Sydney, Jan. 17. Doctor H. V. Evatt, Austra-

Communist policy which prevails overall picture is incredibly tive us the truce committee which

it was. In almost in the Soviet Zone on land reform better than

education and demanded that cry case the attackers were not

Germans. religion should Во taught in- Although Boven months have schools to those puolla whose par-

ednosed since the cessation of ents ask for it. He said that th hostilities, the averago German standard twelve-acre small-holding still is shy of politics. For one allotted to the new settlera is too thing, life is dillout. Working semall and la unworkable, and he hours are long and wages very lian Minister of External Af- made a number of practical aug low. Wood must bo sought for gestions for modification of the fuel. The average ration

fairs, 10-day said that Sir Wil- ruform

gib, lont per person avery four liam Webb has been norminat- Dr. Hermes soon found him- days with about 3 Re, of potatoes ed as the Australiad Represen self in difficulties. He was unable and a little meat and fate during tative on the International Mili- lo abbain permits on time to allow the same period, is sufficient to tary Court which will try major

to attend the Christian keep one going, but it la not Japanese war criminals soon. Democrat national congreas in likely to yieul people with much

Sir Wm. Webb is Chief Juf-

Bad Godesborg. Several provia energy for political activity at tice in Queensland Associated

organisations of the Christian the end of the day's work. Democrat unions announced their

-Press. the

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Unlea hos'n good set, jsaporoval of.. his policy. A Gorman Ando it difficult to follow mcoting Wan -called in Berlin of Gorman or foreign nowa, for most TRIBUTE TO MARSHALL the executive committes of the of his nowspapers are severely party and some provincial delo consored. The Americans are the

Washington, Jan, 17, Pates-about 60 in all. Discussion only occupying authorities to givel The Washington "Times-Herald" was brisk and while Berlin and any considerable freedom to the to-day maid editorial tribute to the Province of Brandenburg press to speak freely on German Gon, George C. Marshall as the

responsible solidly supported Dr. Hormes, the and other matters. No foreign nan primarily delcrate of Mocldenburg-Vernom nuwenapers or books of any kind, bringing the Chineso truco agroo- mern ondosed bla.policy. --

ment. are available in Berlin.

for

Finally, a letter from a high Nevertheless. if Germany under "It is another addition to his GOLDEN KEY TRANSPORT SERVICE Hermes to thy down to las procread during 1040, as she has said the newsnaver. "It Is another

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Under dona since May, the noaltion of feather in his cap if the truce turns out to be more than tempor these clroumstances the discussion Euroma should look far batter cossed. Jakob Kaiser, a veteran much sooner than might have been arv and the promised reforms come shout as promised."--Amo- Catholic trade unionist, was nam- hoped-Router.

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