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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1947.
A MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH
Premier Calls For Support Of U.N.O.
"Next War Will Be Disastrous”
Canterbury, June 14. The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, speaking here today called for the same feryour for the United Nations as was given to the League of Nations, and added: "It is literally not merely a matter of life and death for an individual: It is a matter of life and death for civilisation." Mr. Attlee, without venturing any suggestion of confidence that world peace had at last been assured, grimly told a rain-drenched throng at a United Nations Association rally tonight that "the last war was ghastly enough but modern invention makes it certain that the next one will be even more disastrous." Pamphlets issued by the Asso- eintion for distribution mining the audience contained such slogans
" of vital interest, in you." "Funds are merled now to pres serve prave," "Apathy will lend
To war,"
One pamphlet was illustrated with two pletures-the first f |children pleking flowers In pleasant meadow, the second The Bikini atom bomb explosion. Their caption read: "It is up to 341"
Appealing for active support of ail netivities naspelated with the Polted Nations, Mr. Attlee said: "This is not a thing that can be left to ther
Great Advance Behind him toomed Chllbani Cast, where historians belle the arly Britons were entrench ed when Julius Cuesar Junded in 5% B.C.
The success of the League of Nations was only partial, he sail The
United Nations persist charter was based on the, mis takes committed in the organisa- tion of the League of Nations and
great advance on it.
WILS
Empire Conference Rumours
Ottawa, June 15. Reports of a projected
Imperial
Conference,
Even if there was to be a third world war, the second could not in vain, hor have been fought
hay would the United Nations failed, for "we are only advant ing slowly but painfully towards the conception of a world police force, and whether there is to be. a third war ar nol can only ne
AWESOME NEW Pastoral
WEAPON
Cincinnati, Ohio, June 14. Air. James Marion Snod-
· praan, d 39-year-old buo- physicist, said in an inter- view here today that he was one of proup of scientisté who had developed,
a secret' Anglo-American weapon "as awetome in its effects as an atomic bomb.” -
serapan
Mr. Snodgrass wine reluat- ant to discurs the but said that it was not con ureted in any way with than atom bomb and was not yet
biological weapon.
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to
He had no comment make when naked whether it Tona for use against human beinga, aircraft vessels.Reuter.
OF
Emergency
1121
Letter To Spain
Mardrid, June 14. Spain's Cardinal Primate, Enrique Pla Y Danell, issued a pastoral letter today which will be read in, all Catholic Chur. chen in Spain regarding the n- Loinal referendum to be held on July 6.
The Cardinal says:
"The Church exercises ita moral duty in recalling the grave respon- sibility attached to the vole but without giving advice on how to vote, leaving this to cach citizen's conselence,
"The Church calls on all its faithful to follow the guldance of their consciences seeking the welfare of the Church and
anwyered by the world's people Act In Burma try, which are both based on
now to the United Nations," he said.
Rester.
Rangoan, June 14. All Sphères
The Burma Government to Mr. Attlee added that in day promulgated an Emergency every sphere of life today there Immigration Act whereunder was an agency of the United "no person will be allowed to Nations dealing with such mat-enter Burma without either a ters as health, food and employ-passport fully visned by or on of ment that touched individuals | behalf of the Government
Burma, or an immigration per every point. An exchange of correspon- mit issued by the Controller of dence between Mr. Attlee and Immigration." the New Commonwealth organ- British subjects domiciled in isution for the promotion of the United Kingdom are ex- an international order of which empted from the operation of | Mr. Churchill is President was | the Act.
published today.
pence and social order.
"There things Ato the nations, supreme necessity of and they justify changes of re- gime while at the same neither peace nor social can be achieved by arbitrary and harmful rebellions against the state.
time order
for
"The Church does not inke sides lust feels the necessity for appealing to all the faithful in moments which" may be us de- clsive as those of 1936, because many outside Spain argue that the martyrdom of Ro many thousands who have died A press note said that the religion and so many thousands The group asked the Prime measure for the control of irh who have died for God and for Minister to take the initiative migration is necessitated by Spalo was useless."-Reuter. in suggesting an early meeting the large-scale unauthorised en- between President Truman, try of non-Burmans into Burma Marshal Stalin and himself to along the land frontier ad- settle the differences of prin- jacent to India, China and ciple on the control of atomic Siam.
energy.
"Dificult conditions of liv The New Commonwealth, furing, difficulty in the mainten- ther asked that a "te Imitance of communications, luw be set to the period within and order, and the increasing which the control of atomic threat..of unemployment make energy can be permitted to re-it imperative for the Govern- main a subject for inconclusive ment to assume emergency pow discussion."-Reuter,
ars," it stated.—Reuter,
which have been current Romantic Love Danger
fn London, find no con firmation in the Cana-
dian Department of Ex- ternal Affairs.
Officials discount suggestions A of such a Conference being held in any immediate future. They believe the idea arises from a misunderstanding of suggestions that British Commonwealth re- presentatives should meet us preliminary to the Јарапете -penes conference,
R
If such a meeting is held, it is believed that it will be London' or Australia.
To Marriage
San Francisco, June 14.
false idea of romantic love is in danger of wrecking the institution of marriage, accord- ing to prominent sociologist. In the opinion
of Dr. Magaret Mead, associate curator of ethnology at the American Museum of Natur- al History in New York, the dewy-eyed "April- May" feeling of a couple for each other is ex- -pected-by-too-many-to-last forever.
It doesn't, she told the NA-
itional conference of social work
here. And when H doesn't, she said, 'the marriage has none of the supports of 60 or 100 years ago to prop it up.
listed as:
Ban On
The purpose of such a meet ing would not be to set up & concrete British Commonwealth pro- blog on Japanese treaty posals, but rather to exchange and reconcile British and Domi-
1. Marriage within the same nion views as far as possible social groups, as it existed.omeng prior to the peace conference. relatively isointed or atable com-
While admitting Britain, Aus-munities of years ago. tralia, and New Zealand ore 2. Identical religious patterns more directly interested, Canada, of the man and wife; community Henry also la Interested because of her ) morality,
Thoac supports Dr. Mead Wallace
Asked
Workers Criticise Mr. Bevin's Policy
London, June 13. Delegates representing 23,000 tobacco workers at their annual meeting today criticised' the Ls. bour Government foreign polley and demanded that British troops | be withdrawn from Greece Im- mediately,
A resolution declaring that the Government's foreign policy "ap. parently is having the effect of
foreca assisting the
of Fas. cism and reaction in Greece and sther European countries," said it necessitated the "retention of
armed forces who Inen in the could be more usefully employed in industry,"
The resolution stated, “We also express ourselves opposed to any link with the United States which is directed in any way against the USSR."
re-
There were only three dissent- ing votes the meeting also quested the Government and the Trade Unions Council to Invist upon the immediate release of alt Trade Unionists held as political Washington, June 16.
prisoners in Greece other than The Federal District Court
those charged with criminal of was asked today to bar Mr.feures-Asociated Press. former Wallace, the United States Vice-President,
participation in the Japanese 3. Proximity to the elders, the who is the leading opponent of British-P.I. Treaty
war, and because of her Pacific parents and the older members the present American foreign _Ocean_evastline.~Our Own_Cor- of a communlly
respondent,
Turtle Island Dispute
London, June 15. The Foreign Office today an- nounced that the future of the Turtle Islands had not yet been settled,
policy, from-using-the Watergate Of Friendship
4. Pressure of communities amphitheatre Amall enough and stable enough for his speech on Monday night. to enable each family's Intimate The American Anti-Com-
of the neighbours.
"The bellof
London, June 16, Negotiations are under way for
life to be subject to the scrutiny munist League brought the ac- a treaty of friendship between
tion" in the form of a request Britain and the Philippines. that marriage for a restraining order against Preliminary agreement on the should be for love, und with the Secretary of the Interior, brood lines of the proposed pact little regard for soberer con Mr. Julius Krug, whose De was reached between, Mr., Bevin siderations of common back-partment has jurisdiction over and Mr. Quirino, President and ground, temperamental compa- the amphitheatre. tability, or suitable and plementary skills
com-
. Court
The spokesman denied retions, had existed for a long ports that Britain had obtained time. But within the narrow what is termed Krug's turtichunting concessiona in circle of most Americans" де negotiations with pines concerning which lie between pines and Borneo,
The question has not arisen," he said.In 1930 we agreed to surrender the lalands to Philippines upon receipt of year's notice. That is now being: lacussed in connection with the
the
this
Foreign Minister of the Philippine be Republic, during his recent visit
to London.
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The League's petition cited worked out, however, and' nego- Many detalls still remain to be
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tiations are expected to lost some absolute disregard time. the Philip-quaintanceship in the 19th cen- for the people of the
right and
Meantime the Philippine the talands, tury, the soberer considerations States, in granting a permit for establish a legation, in London in United Government hopes to be able to the Philip did operate."
Today, Dr. Mend says,
the time of public property by a the near future, and the British in the way modern marriage speaker whose methods incite similar step to Manila.
Communist group sponsoring | Government would then take, a operates:
human emotions towards riot The treaty, according to British and insurrection."
official circles, will in all pro. C-54 "SKYMASTER” 4-ENGINED PLANES The motion said that the bability be couched in very gen Southern Conference for Human eral terms. It is not expected to treaty of amity with, the Philip-In he sense upon the advice of Welfare, the organisation spon-be an alliance, but will provide
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in had been listed by the House of in the Southwest Pacific-Rou- The importance of the istands, any degree of difference
onter. the spokesman added, "derives class, religion, nationality and Representatives Committee from the fact that there is sometimes racial differences in un-American Activities as among
there". United the name of love, moet in some the. Communist organisations. lighthouse
casual manner....
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FRENCH BANK. STRIKE
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Myth-Laden Aura "Two young people, relying
***They fasten upon each other.
the whole myth-laden aura of
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TO STUDY IN GERMANY
Berlin, Juno 14. Seventy-six British students Paris, June 14.
sober factors which" should be| "They have to employ casual will be accepted into German The Employees Federation-an taken into account, go to live as sitters if they want to go out Universities in the British oc- affiliate of the Communist-do far away from the surviving for an evening, feel themselves cupation zone for study during minated General Confederation of relatives na ponalble," with "-n failures if they two alone can- the, next winter term, dage Labour announced today that fixed belief that no'marriage not solve their own and chil- Applicants will be ablected-By It would call a strike of French can succeed If one has to live dren's problems, and finally the Foreign Offer's Gorman Bank employees on June 19 for with relatives....
consider divorce as an outcome Section and will be judged on higher wages. The federation'sald "They bear chlidren who are of a marriage almost as likely physical and phychological as the strike will be of unlimited | seen as a pleasure to be elected of continuance as Christmas" well as academlo grounds,—Ag- duration-United. Pross
oria-link, to' bind the marriage | United: Press.
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