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THE-CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 7,1043,"

FOOD WARNING

"World Rumbling On Towards Destruction" Peninsular

BMA To Cooperate

NOS

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London, May 5. The British Medical Asso- elation tonight decided to ad- vise the nation's 56,000 doctors

1 cooperate in the new "cradle to the grave" Health Service despite an unfavourable ver- diet on the scheme by a ina- jority of its members,

The figures of the Association's plebiscite, the third since the Health plan was introduced by the Governint nt, showed that 25.842 slands against 14,620 ip favoir, à majority of 11.222.

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Cu the quesling whether dog. lors should accept the service despute the objections, fewer voted and the majority Against accept. ance was staller-12,709 were in favour and 13,891 against.

Sir

Nations. Food and Agricultura Organisation, said last night that the world is paying too much attention to preparing for war and not enough to growing food,

John said: "The whole race is rumbling on to destruction. There is only a fifty-fifty chance of getting over the food problem.'

Returning from New York i "World hunger is a. for greater aboard the Queen Elizabeth, he danger to civilisation and man- the atomic bomb said he gives a "final warning" kind than to the world on the food situa- could ever be. Full stomachs are the answer to Communism but tion before he retires on June 1. He said he would reveal facts the United States will not or can- which could not be disclosed in the United States,

of

food

not understand this.'

INDONESIAN AUSTERITY

Sir John called on Britain to stop playing politles and "assume maral leadership of the world Sir John said: "If the problem is not colved there willitch she is so well fitted to do."

-Valted Press. Le chosa in the world in the next of the 50 years. The nations

are insane. They world are

one-third

their spending national Incomes in preparing

next The latest poll was taken after for the

war. They are Minister

[Tealth,

thetr energies applying Ancuria Bevan, had accepted building up

the

machine war amendments to the original Goy--instead of applying the world Ponent scheme, • saleguarding | steel and industrial production" to doctors against the establishment conserving the resources of the

ta fulltune State.salaried medi. cal service without legislation..

of

specie

Mr.

land."

new

The piebiscite figures were con- of the sidered by the Council

nearly

A deal. Asunciation... Tur

zeven nours today,

I was explained that the deel- Ja recommend cooperallopi was reached because the majority -paint. It was less than 13,000.-

Iteuer,

Students Crash

Shanghal, May 0. A Chinese Air Force training plune, crashed within the Soo-

University chowy

campus

Souchow, Sharhai

in

60 inte west of Tuesday. telling

31

both student pilots.

The plane crashed on the roof of a four-storey dormitory but the dange to the building reportedly slight

WAS

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However, the accident such large crowels that classes! were suspended one day in

mission Chamulan United Press.

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The Answor He said Governments were in creating not interested erosion. Thalr main interest is Communism versus private enterprise and the next elec tion," he said.

Sir John said full stomaches are the Auswër' toTM Cominunism but the United Stutes cannot or will not understand this.

Don Iddon, writing in the Dally Mall today, quoted Sir John as saying:

about "Amorien talks Hussian misuse of the veto buf the United Stuter herself has vetoed and therefore destroyed a world plan to feed the world.

we

"We had a blueprint and are ready to go

ahend. Then America said no, Only coopera- ilon of all nations could all peo- United but the ple's stomachs States was not having any.

"America is scared stiff not only of Communism but of Bo. cialism. She is frightened death and In this duet with Russia is making one mistake after another.

A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE

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12 Repust.

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18 Took part.

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22 Retaliation.

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3 Grave.

4 Spoken.

6 Flower. 4. Gets up.

7 Warbles. 10 Lukewarm.

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Batavia, May 6,

Head China Mission

Washington, May 5. Mr. Roger D. Lapham, form- er. Mayor of San Francisco, was today appointed chief of the special United States mis- sion to China for economic co- operation administration.

He will direct the use of $463 million earmarked by Congress for assistance to China under the Foreign Aid Act signed a month ago,

The appointment was announe- ed by Mr. Paul C. Hoffman, who is in charge of China aid an recovery well as the European programme.

he

Mr. Hoffman mnounced today had authorised expenditure of $33,500,000 to fluance ship- ments from Canada to Britain of bacon, wheat and wheat flour,

Mr. Hofman said this expendi lure had been authorised after

"letter

nf of Britabi's of the self- receipt

bilateral intent to

to negotiate a

the United agreement, with States. The

The Marshall Plan bilater- agreement consista # pledge

of there to the principles of plan as latel

down in

ounounced

The Government governing State of Eusi Indonesia has planned an extensive austeri- ty campaign in its départments after a doßleit for 1048 of 106.2 taillion guilders (bout £10 mil-

Mycas-

to

Mr. Homon also

the

on), the Netherlands East In-the des news agency said today. enneling Act by Congress.

Qunting report from sar. Celebes, the agency said the that "etters of intent had also received from Belgium. raft budget submitted to the been Cost Indonesian

Parlantent to Iceland and Eire regarding Mar.. day disclosed that 24.5 million shut Plun aid and from China Luiklers (£2,300.000) of the de- regarding the separate pro- deit were for war rehabilitation. grumme of assistance to tha! ..Reuter.

country.Reuter.

Hanover Food Ration

Strike

Spreads

Hanover, May 5.

The Hanover food ration strike, now involving over 60,000 workers, spread further today and the city will have neither newspapers nor,tramcars tomorrow.

Some 33,000 metal workers, 15,000 chemical and paper workers, 12,000 builders and 2,000, workmen preparing the Hanover Trade Fair,

are now out.

Two thousand printers for the city's Ave newspapers-with a circulation of over 800,000-and the tramway men are joining the strike tonight.

AS

In. The strikers regard adequate a monthly increase of :500 grammes announced an

Sunday.

The railways are not affected Post Office, electricity and gas so far. workers will come out next Sun- day.

More than 30,000 workers in the American Zone are out on strike tonight in protest agalost the pour distribution of the food ration.

Strike committees declare that the men will not go back until their demand for a bread ration in Lower Saxony equal to that In most other German states has been met and the over-due meat|began in 12 Nuremberg iron and ration distributed.

Inadequato

The rash of stoppages,

which

steel plnuts, spread today to Mannheim, Kassel, Munich and smaller towns, and brought out groups ranging from actors to lo- comotive repairmen.

The Lower Saxony bread, ra- tion was fixed at 7,000 grammen a month compared with 10,000 Footlights in at teamt two grammes in most other German Munich theatres will be dark to- states, on the ground that Lower nighi as actors and technicians Saxony had been backward in suld that they would ratuse to deliveries of food, especially pota- perform until they are granted toes and meat...

special rations.—Reuter.

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