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THE CHINA MAIL, MON DAY, JANUARY 19, 1948.
WAVE OF STRIKES IN RUHR
Russian War Of Nerves
Three Big Questions
By Clinton B. Conger
Berlin, Jan. 17. Berliners turned their attention today from the war of nerves among the conquerors in this prostrate capital to the waves of strikes sweep- ing the vital and hungry Ruhr indus'rial arca. Russian editorial threats that the British and the Americans must leave Berlin; Anglo-Ameri- can rebuttals that it would take force; and documents purporting to blame the crippling of the Ruhr on the Cominform still are under hot discussion here.
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Life With Father
Parks, Jan. 17.
Mr. Winston Churchill is returning to England from Morocco within a month, his daughter, Sarah, declared today whirl. she arrived hero by honte.
air on her way
Coming from Marrakesh, Morocco, she said:
"Father is splendid, con → tinually making his clgar. walking, reading and writ- Ing. De is returning to England withilia a month," -Reuter,
Monty On Private Visit
Out
Bevan Warns Doctors
London, Jan. 17. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health, to- day denounced those doctors who are cam- paigning against the National Health Act which he sponsored through Parliament but which some medical men claim would make them State servants.
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He insisted That the Health Service would atarr On July adding:
"That is the will of Parlia figet, am Parliament is SUB
13st. the supreme authority in Berlin, Jan, 17. Field Marshal
tain. Montgomery's visit to the military governor of "The coumiry now awaits and the British zone, General Sir
experts the cooperation of the Bilan Robertson. Is des ribed meillent world."
Referring
the plebiscite throughout Britain which is fo be conducted shortly by the Reith Medical Association to decisle whether the Bew act shall be accepted as it stands. | Mr. Bevan, while opening a new hospital in South Wales, sakl:
British military offlelals here as "purely private."
There was nothing sudden ut un scheduled in his trip, it is added.
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persona elaiming to
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permi and Berlin.-Reutri Faik Zages af menigation.
& the Briti and Americans to ban picent level German the Communist Party in their Zones. Decouruny, they podal out, a handel E---Untrol Press.
Germans "Behaving
Like Germans
London, Jan. 17.
"The Times," in a sharply worded editorial on the Ruhr food strikes, said today that the "trouble is that the Germans continue stubbornly to behave like Germans."
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iny "More than ever it will be portant that the Germans into wher bands those controls are committe i -hall work they with full recognition | d their own responsibilities," "The } Tirt said,
"Germaas con no longer leave, or be allowed to leave, the occupying nothorities with the one of admin.
istrative decision."
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Earthquake Shocks
New York, Jan. 17 Fordham University's seluno- rnal today rented two "fairly sharp" earthquake shocks, int at 740 am. GMP and U spond at 7.38 .m. GMT.
The distance was about 7.600 miles, but the Reverend Joseph J. Lynch, the seism logist, was unable to determine the direct- ion.
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profession, They should nit allow their minds to be inflamed or Beir judement distorted by slogans."— Reuter,
Together In Death
Derby, Jan. 17. A young couple wh world have c.lebrated their first wed- ding anniversary next month, received fatal injuries in a col- hsion on Burton Road, Derby, last night.
Mrs. Cathleen Dunrise, 19, of Ashtree Avenue, Derby, died In arrival at an infirmary. Her
Jack Dumrose, husband,
21. died early today.
There other disturbances in the same traveller. aren earlier, he added. Reuter! Reuter.
A tented camp has been set up by the Council of the all-Jewish city of Tel dai to house Jews who have been forced to fire from their homes on the Tel Aviv-Jaffa border, scene of bister and bloody dashes beteren Arabi and trees, (APhoto,)
Albania Blamed
The "Yorkshire, Past" today ban arrell a disparch saying another
Athens, Jan. 17. Communis document has been found The United Nations. Balkans Com- riving "Germans explicit instructions mittee here have reached the con on have to work for the destructionision that Alhania gave the Greek of the Marshall Plan."
rebels support in the organisation of The
claining the "highest supplies during the recent Konitza
This conclusion was contained in he acco
second interim report sent, by the pecial United Nations Balkan Com that mission to Mr. Trygve Lie, Secre- British policy will take into accouttary-General of the United Nation,
report the document is in bottle
pokesman
the hands of the Foreign Office, A of the Control Commission knowledge of the document. Whitehall sources indicated
Military Action?
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UNO Intervenes In Kashmir Dispute
Lake Success, Jan. 17.
The United Nations Security Council today inter-
vened in the India-Pakistan dispute as India's. spokesman appealed for Moslem-Hindu peace in time to save the life of the fasting Mohan- das K. Gandhi.
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ANNUAL RACE MEETING 1948.
Monday, 19th January, Tuesday, 20th January & Saturday, 24th January.
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The Council called on both had been submitted by Pakis-
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable wi_the Club nations to institute "Immediate tan to the Indian authorities movca" designed to calm the and had been turned down. House, provided they are order in advance from the No. 1 Boy
(Tel. 27818). in foture Moscow's intentions to dealing mote particularly with peoples of both nations, and ap- told reporters, following hi NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S promote disorder in Germany cent events in the Janaina-Konitzanenled informally to confer over five-hour appeal to the Council PREMISES DURING THE MEETING. sabotage the Marshall Plan.
area, on the Greek-Albanian frontler.
the weekend N 11 possible that Pakistan still adhered to The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernes
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. Bevin, he survey on Britain's revis- It was based on the conclusions of settlement of the dispute over the plan if attempts for a morc
peacable solution full..
The price of admission to the Publio Enclosure is 38 each ed foreign policy before the Ifouse its team of observers sent to inves. Kashmir.
Some delegates were site day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is pay- of Commons next week is expected tlgate in that aren, from December 29 to warn Russia against interfering. to January 2 last-Reutter,
Indian delegata N. Gopal- tient that the weekend conferable at the Gate:
will not be wand
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc.
permitted to and Pakistan Foreign ences would produce results operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Clab Minister Sir Zafrullah Khan They pinned their hope on the during the Race Meeting,
romptly agreed to the plan strongly worded
appeals to
Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the and indicated they intend to Karachi and New Delhi calling Publlo Enclosure. ing the German Communists not only Lord Pakenham, Minister-ip charge confer throughout Sunday and for moves to calm the populace.
SERVANTS' PASSES for industrisi sabotage but for mill of German Affairs, who is expected Menday in search of a solution. United Fresn., tary action which would be carried back in London tonight from eaten Sir Zafrullah indicated that pur under the guidance of picked sive talks and investigations la Ger- Pakistan may demand a United officers of
of the German
Army who, it many, will report to the Cabinet on Nations police force for Is thought, will later to
to be sent the situation. the British and Unlied States Zones" New political or military measures Kashmir to halt the fighting beton
tween Indian, Army forces and Meanwhile, the Control Commission) la the Western Zones are not cony Moslem raiders from Pakistan/ Marshall, the Becretary of State: spokesman in London sald - "special aldered necessary since the Kika- measures" are being considered 10tion is well in band and no surprises and tho Punjab. meet, the aluation in the Rubr.- ate expée'zd ̧ ̈ official Beltisk” sources:
The measures under, gonilderation | saldi—United Fross.
The "Yorkshire Post" said: "It is are economic and not political believed that Russia is now prepar- military, the spokesman added.
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give Mr. George unclosure. ready to
BY ORDER, Indvice on American plans for the proposed Chinese recovery Ho revealed that a proposal programme, calling for Doma for such an international fores: 2300 million. -Reuter----
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