THE CHINA MAIL, SÁT URDAY, MAY 1. 1948.
NENNI INCIDENT DEBATE
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Mr. Morrison Accepts Opposition Offer Where She Did? HARPER & SHEA. LTD.
Most Labourites "Repentant"
London, Apr. 29.
The Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Morrison,
who has steadfastly rofused to allow a Parlias. mentary inquiry into the "Nenni Incident," to- day agreed to an Opposition offer to give, up one of its debating days for a debate. The debate will be on the circumstances in which signatures to a goodwill telegram sent on the eve of the Italian elections to Signor Pietro Nenni's pro-Communist Socialists were obtain- ed in view of the denial by some Members that they had signed their names to it.
Announting bis agreement top a debate, Mr. Morrison 001/11- mented
"Ang I hope a quod fime will be had by all "
by
The expulsion of Mr. John Plaus-Mills
Fada fets Exilive, follover his
the Telegra Participation in indent, may be challen
the mual Party Contestant
Tonight.
The group, which hunt meeting inaught, wall meet agains one, Tiestny evening, 24 hours. befe The Henle for their an- sayers to the Executive. whether they will obey the party me to Luture, the alternative to which tax expulsing from the pnety -to
take u find decision.
Air Force Conference
London, Apr. 28. Marshal of the Royal Alr Farce Lord Tedder, Chief of the Air Staff, opened his an. nunl conferetice here today
of Home and Overseas RAF Commanders-in-Chief.
Members of the .Air Conn. cilpeed representatives of the oknadian,
"Australian "and" New Zealand And "South African Air Forces Attended. The conference was held to discuss Current Air Force problems and will and to. morrow. Rauter..
Soviet Policy
Siam Uprising Controlled
| broke out earlier this week. it wes ufletally, announced here Lexiay.
London, Apr. 29.
Soyanty-four Scottish Members of Parliament, assist- [ed by 20 representatives of English constituon- cies who may also be Scotsmon, will in futuro doal with most of the detailed Parliamentary discussion of Scotland's affairs. But thoro is to bono dévolution of Parliamant's constitutional authority.
Australian
Defence
Programme
This the broad effect of the discussion by the House "of Commons yesterday of Scottish Standing Orders and of the Bangkok, Apr. 29:
Scottish Grand Committee. Peare is being speedily
----An-oilalanding--characteristic rustored in,Stand's southern dis- | of.
of the now perdure in that n tricts adjoining Malaya, where monthly Seollish Convention, re- anti-Government uprising presentatiýe of Industry, social and commercial organisations and other aspects of Scottish life hol institutions, will advise the Scof- tish Secretary of State, Mr Arthur Woodburn,
State The Secretary of
will these conventions to
Canberra. Apr. 29. Alamos
touch in
with
The Australian Minister Scottish affairs, Defence. Mr. John Deliman, an- nounced here today that Austen- have 410 statutory In-the-Siamese-Paritument-to-they will
powers.
Though
debates. formerly taken by the whole of Parlia ment, will, In future, be hand. led by the Scottish Members'
The announcement said that 30 "rebels" and ́six; members of the [Stonese Páhen force were killed in
two days of Bghting.
May-Lead To War day, the Premier, Publ
London, "Apr. 29.
Lord Vansittori,
He added that the trinable Started when poller inter- vened in a Muslem religious cere- mony.
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Burt reached 21 agreement with the United States on the acquisition of American assets on the naval base of Manus Ix- and, in the Phelle Orean north of New Guinea.
Mr. Dedma salt the imme diate aim of the general defence
the develop
Spng grim, stated that the Government bod declined with Thanks à British- Chieffer of assistance "since the inc Diplomatie Adviser to the Govertident was purely internal und of a merit, said-in a speech today that minor nature",
groun. Parliament's Absent will the Kerlin
following WIN
be required for
Inglelation, pulley that might lead to
War Leading signatories valorlined.
Scotland has Bee Ministers Ingram ,Wux Lort Visittart sard:
"Every Thus the titule
The British Government--the ment of the group one is asking whether there will
of Australia as a main opening on May 17, Rente yone "hether of defiance he isther war. There is abs
Secretary of Stae, twa Under-base in the Pacifle. This polley political correspondent lead eenwting to" the
The Studie Premier spici a
Secretaries by twi law officers, is related not only to the rmerl Executive, hitely no reason why there should Cabinet sub-committee was being the They feel that theis letter of
Lord Advente and the forees but to the strategle de unless the Kremlin persists in set up
velopment apd sexplanation, which The
Moslem Solicitor-General, to study the Labs present policy. Unhappily. torty problem and recommend
distribution | Executive
The country,
resources of separate the rjories as showing every sign of doing so, "sale factory, contamen adequate tok Sudim's propensities are
Ins remedy Muslim legal system, based on the old Commonwealth,
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The Tovernment Roman how differing sharply tast urtures of their party toynlly, very much the sune as itler's
grievances! though
The Governorent; le nedest, ket andreatest tonight and there always is Wins!
from the English aystem. Fordering endurging the scope for tlust of futherus-traperes. were that dictators may~"push"
danger ordered a strict observance of example, it provides for a third research and development work needed, they would be forthcom selves into war before they want alle holiday in
them Friday ça Moslem holiday) (N 21 verdiet of "not proven" whereas the long-range project In Central Australia. Considerable Southern English law goudburs verdicts. This it."--United Press Between
provinces-Reuter, How and Tuesday
"y" and "not guilty." they will note its effect on the
Scotland has her e in ugri-materials and manpower- Parliamentary Labour Party of
Purdy Bendees, are not experted to attruct a heat of delegates question the Excon livers teeksina but the penal (expectatioar is that the Cunterenen will earlogse -the
Executive, action of 16 Whose Teening ? oherwise final Flatts-Mity will be unable
to attend the Centeretive as a delegate, and it İs doubtful whe
recently
"ORT BYWont Y Bowed-trypre-an Kremberg and on their own
seat bis ense personally, although | constituenetes.
Sur Stafford Cripps, now
Clynn- Acellor ul. the Exchetnice.
spoke from the public gallery on behalf of hansell" ari servikal others who had been expelled,
Ready To Obey
Loyal Nembers
The letter says: "Our tele
Prane wie interessed to the T- Han Socialist Party nnel at th the Non-Communist grubina. Ben When our telegram was It was clear tonight that the, we were at aware that the "Nenal telegram" Labour Nation Excentive Committee Members are ready to obey the ad formally withdrawn
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Labour Executive's seven-day ultimatum.
Attack On Dr. Evatt
Canberră. Apr. 199. Fathe House of Representa-
Mr. fives texday,
Mar Alister Blain, an Independent Member, deinnded the suspenshua from Parliament of Dr. Herbert Evalt, Mirdster for External Affair
rerogni-
in from the Itaban Socialis!
Party, which i
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International Police Plan Killed
Loke Success, Apr. 29.
Arabs opposed the idea of sending foreign troops under the United Nations flag to protect Joru- salom. This virtually killed efforts here to create an international police force for the city.
.
fisheries,
To
ducation,
calturat police, Home, and fousing De- partments, but all are answerable to Parlament (in London). Neuter.
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work had been done and it wor allotted the highest priority for
Reuter.
No Cause
HMS Byron Sold For Alarm To Denmark
Frankfurt, Apr. 20. General Lucius D. Clay, the Copenhagen, Apr, 20 United States Military Governor The former Brittsli frigale in Germany, told a press can- HMS "Byron" which during the ferents today, there was no cause wur was in several sen battles, for alorin over the present stole- had recognised
has been sold to Denmark,
inite in Germany and no plan to since 1944, nor do we see how
Panist Friends of the "World strengthen United States
forces આ વમર્શ have known since Jewish representatives said ing for the Agency to confirm the Friendship. Association"
have there; with fund ne ་ iut
report, of this "we definitely agree" to estab- limited truce to which he agreed bought_the_ship_for_the organisa- "t_am not worried about a war decision by the press nor has it tishment of such a force. *****
"loclay
tion. It will sise it as a transport tomorrow or the next day" he “enipotinicated to the f---Jamal Husseint, vice-chairman -A Jewish Agency-spokesman for its members between Den- salt. Parliamentary Labour
Party.
of the Arab Higher Committee. in Jerusalem said my truce lank and England, told the U.N. Trusteeship Coun-skle the walled area will have to The felgute, to be "Although "It is not possible, cil. "We object to foreign troops mean necess to it through Arab-. to withdraw signatures from a
being seni to Jerusalem. He contrated- "FECTIONS.—Assotuiter telegram that has already been anid Arabs ser no difference be Press. delivered. WE should like tween foreign soldiers and
eign civilian volunteer polico.
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He disclosed he did not plan to named en a meeting of the Allied Con- be used by the frol. Council, duc fur tomorrow, from July. Its pas- but said he would return to "Lon- songer capacity will be about 200. don instead for the three-power A total of 1,500 Danish members talks on Germany. of the Association will be carried to England this summer on boned
to make it clear that our ac- tion was not intended to be an
of France, SHANGHAI income the ship-Associated Press, open defiance or any 'defiance, either of the Party principles | sprusor. of the plan to recruit
_TAX PLAN 1,000 volunteers for the U.N. force, indicatorl he might with-
Shanghai, Apr. 30. draw later. He said both Arabis An income tax on wage, chr
THE KITTY HAWK “All of us are old members of pænt Jews must cooperate if the [ners, as well as Government
London, Apr, 20... The Party. Son of
are plan works out
officials, will be collected as of
The King visited Sulh Ken- Foundation
this month, members. The
according to the sington Selence Museum today and Execisive may rest assured that
Hussein's stund enused wide Bureau of Finance.
Klity hna lust ok at the The tax rate will be an over- loyal pembers of the relation here over the fate of Earty and would certainly ron-
the U.N case fre agreement
next one per cent to be collected wk; the original Wright Bro
from monthly inconies ranging returned
thers' plane which will soon be Washington under what is permitted by the Party's salem. The Arabs have accepted | A graduated
the truce for the old city only rates will be applied to incomes
scale of higher terms of Orville Wright's will.
An oeiul of the museum said "We think we should add that The Jewish Agency for Pales in excess of CNS52 inlition, but that he expects the date for the all of us are chually, responsible time representative here, Mosle details have not yet been
Transfer to be announced In for whal nevtrred.”—Router.
Shertok, said he still was await Fealed by the Bureau-Reuter. week or so.---Associated Press.
Mr. Blain. a former prisoner of war and now Member for the Northern Territory, alleged in a letter to Mr. J. B. Chifley, the Premier, that Dr. Eva Bad Tome his "qartal enemy" be cause he (Blain) had asked ques: tious in Parliament about war- time allerations to Dr. Evalfy line our disagreements, if any, lo for the old walled city of Jeru- from CNSB to $52 million.
home allegedly-inTontraventian of security regulations.
He suggested the appointajer! of a panel of High Court Judges
to examine his ebarges, - - Reutet.
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