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TRUMAN BACK ON THE JOB
:
Washington, Sept. 21.
President Truman plunged into a mass of official reports on his re- turn to the White House and prepared for confer- ences starting on Mon- day on the pressing pro- blem of Teeding and fuel- ing Western Europe without kriocking, the domestic economy of the United States further off balance.
The question of a special son- sion if Congress was a parti cularly, tough one, as Truman found himmelf in the middle of Ì conflicting advice. on whether one is neviled. He wants to hear all sides. bef re deciding, It was descritud as still be. lieving a meeting before Janu- any is uanevesansyl
it was
annnced that le would confer with Secretary of State George Marshall on Mon day, if not somer, and prob ably would reccíve olier Pabi- net members, Marahil is coming here on Sunday from the United Nations meeting in
New York.
in
Major ley decisions nwall bis oral report on the deadlock Soviet-American, relations and studies by his departinent and others on Eur pe's econo mie plight.- Associated Press.
CAROL SAILS FOR
PORTUGAL
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1047.
Indonesian Premier To Visit London
London, Sept. 21.
Dr. Sutan. Sjahirir, the 37-year-old former Prime Minister, uf Indonesia, is expected to visit London next week.
The London office of Antara, the Indonesian news agency, reported Josay that, he will be the guest of Mr. V.K. Krishna Menon, High Commissioase, in London for Intia.
Presidien!
Dr. Stahrir, who is now. & peciol adviser to Suckamo, li at present in New York where he hus putting the Indonesian case to the Security Connell.
been
He had arranged to visit Britain during the past week, but postponed his departure in case the Indonesian - question. came up before the Assembly. ---Reuter,
Shah
Urges Bill To Form Oil Co. With Russia
Teheran, Sept. 20.
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi of Persia was re- llably reported today to have urged Glavam Es Sultanch, the Prime Minister, and the Pre- sidential Board of the Majlls (Persian Parlia- ment) to speed up Parliamentary proceedings to enable the Prime Minister to present the bill authorising the forming of a Soviet-Persian oll company.
form
A
An agreement to Joint Russo-Persian company to
olifields was reached in April, 1946, and it was reliably learn-
exploit the Northern Persian
that a second Soviet note de. manding a share in the Per- sian ofl and urging swift ne- tion, "without delaying tactics." was delivered to the Persian Gavernment by the Soviet Am- bassador. M, Ivan Sadchikov, on Sept. 19,
ed in Teheran on Thursday
Consultations
The Shah has been in con- sultation with the Premier and members of the Majlis over the Soviet-Persian oil company bill. and is understood to have ex- pressed aversion to any fur-
Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 21. Former King Carol et Rumala and 11: bride. The former Elena Lapesu, bounded the Argentine
Juan de kp Garay en route to Portugal. They elude: reportera. was believed that they might go from Portugal to France, but nother delay. ANNOUNCement was mile of their plans. Associated Press.
NOT FIT FOR THE SABBATH?
Capetown, Sept. 20. A threat of prosecution follow. ing complaints under the Lords Day Observance Act has resulted in the cancellation, i Capetown of a free exhibition next Sunday of the film "First of the Few", In commetηuration of the Battle of Britain.--Associated Press,
Informed quarters here he. lieved that the Majlis will in.
AIRBORNE
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London, Sept. 20. The Derby and St. Leger winner of lost borne, wil
CHINESE MOVE TO RUSSIA?
Nanking, Sept. 21.
Recent Chinese "hints"
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"China bas not changed her policy nor does she intend to," this official said.
He confirmed that the battle in st: raging between one group of Chinese officials, who bitterly oppere the acerptance of "pro. ject" Anancial alch from the United States as compared to the Jump son esistance, and other group, which recognises the studion to be so serious that ob. Jections to accepting controlled
sistance must be waived. This oMeint said the "biggest question In the use of the word 'supervision' In connegtion with any dnancial aid for China,
The average Chinese officlåt has no objection to proper control over expenditures of such funds but instinctively resents the ide of foreign supervision.
A
ས་་ is just a question of choice of wards," he declared.
This onelai denied strongly that the Chinese Government is sending up trial builons" In an attempt to force speedy Ameri can assistance with thronts that the nation might over 100
be forced to seek to re-
move closer to Soviet pulleles-Asarelated Press.
Air. year. not TACC Bopi
but is being retired fo siul where already, nominations hope been quested.
Mr. T pointed out that borne's pioner, said of Hurt Park today that It had not been possible to get the hors ready in time for the Jockery Club "Stalzes and so he came to the, decision to retire thu dual classic trhner from Tacing to the Aislabic stud,
-Aleuter.
U.S. BACKING ITALY FOR U.N.O.
terrupt its debate on the Gov- crament programme either to morrow or on Tuesday to pass a vote of confidence in the new
New York, Sept. 21. Government, thus giving the
The United States proposed Majlis full power.
formally that admigylon of Italy Chavam Es Sultanch is then to the United Nations be con expected to present the ofl billsidered at the next meeting ofi next week-end.-Router.
the Security Council.
Unpleasantness
Italy's appilention previously had been rejected by the Counell after Russla led an opposition Mohammed Saed, former Pre- group which contended no action mler who refused during his would be taken until the peace regime to grant oil concessions treaties entered into force, This
predicted that the obstacle was removed last Mon
Italian Calgary, Sept. 21. Pernian Parliament would mus-tay when the
trenty Snow covered south-western ter not more than 20 votes in became effective. Alberta today.
Since then reports from Mos. favour of conceding rights to Rome roads and disrupting power lines. the Soviet in the northern oft might be ready to vote for Itals cow have hinted that Russie
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Saed told United Press "Our provided the Council would also oil will never be given to Russia recommend by Parliament but added that Rumani, Hungary, Bulgaria. Iran would be prepared to sell and Finland. Finland's applica ita northern oil to Russia at the tion for membership was most favourable price for de- eclyed carlier in the day-Asso- livery at Baku or the
elated Press. nearest Soviet port.
He said he believed Ruanłu! would not go to war for oil butį that "she might creato 50m0 unpleasantness" If the bill Ixi
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U.S. A "BABY NATION"
London, Sept. 21. Sir Patrick Hannon, Member of Parliament, taday told a lun choon of the Anglo Chilean Sockly observing Chilean inde- pendence day that he regretted te see that Chile is drifting -into Hw arms of that "baby nation“, the United States, and away from England.--United Press.
UNION TALKS IN MOSCOW
London. Sept. 21. Soviet and French trade union representatives, meeting in Moscow, have decided on an exchange of union delegations between the two countries dur- Ing the coming year, Moscow Radia reported today.
The railroad. mining, textile. industries will be represented building and timber processicy
in the delegations.-Renter.
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1.36 p.m.-"Crtnatal"
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