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BRITISH CIVIL DEFENCE TO JOIN WITH MILITARY

Camberley, May 30,

For the first time in British history, Civil Pafance will be coordinated with military technique in

a comprehensive scheme to protect the nation in the ovent of an atomic war. Plans for a link-up of the two were disclosed today by Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Chief of Imperial General Staff, at a news confer- ence winding up o week of annual training conferences and manoeuvres for high rank- ing Empire Army officers at the Camberley Staff College.

Montgomery said that the 1940 exercises-fourth of the post war period-will be do- voted exclusively to a "great study of the whole problem of civil defence from every gle" called "Exercise Britan- nin," and niready drawn up in its essentials.

an-

It will enlist the services of the highest ranking commanders not only in the homeland but from the Dominions and Colontea,

Wife's Wrath

At Enterprising Husband

Shanghai, May 20 A 35-year-old civil servant, Isu Yi-cheng. today offered his had corpse after death to the National Miccteal College for "natomic study"-Iil neglected to tell his wife.

Montgomery Bald he been assured of fullest govern. mental support for the project and that authorities in cities heavily bombed in the last war would be called together tu help the

Major Bills Await Assent

Washington, May 29, Several major bills on foreign Laffairs, including appropriation of funda to uid Europe and Asin. remain to be passed an the Con- gress came within three weeks of its tentative June 19 adjournment dale,

The appropriations bills thclude

Chinese econointe and military nik Greek-Turkish military and and, money for occupied areas of Jopun and Koren, Öther

major bilis or resolutions still before the Congress include the Cy tension of the reciprocal

traile programme which will expire on June 12 unless it renewed: Latin-American millory ald; resulution reeminenllog United

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SOVIET ENVOYS' RECALL SPECULATION

Washington, May 29.

funds for European recovery. The recall to Moscow of the mover onvoys to Wash- ington and the United Nations, M. Ranyushkin and M. Gromyko, has given rise to'spaculation here that the Kremlin may require these ex- part observers of United States diplomacy to assist them in proparing now plans to break the prosent stalemate in the socalled "cold war" between the United States and Russia. Impartial diplomatic observers in Washington, particularly those of the smaller powers, ex- press-anxious hopes that the present period of comparative calm in the relations between the Big Two may continue,

The college authorities went to map su's house to confirm the - Army experts their claborate defensive prather unusant offer from so young

--gramme:

Old Ideas Gone

States support for regional atil-

ances such as the Brussels pact;) ratification of the wheat agroe- moutard „udosissjon--of-160,000-| |—mum-Hawh spent

anor 20,000 displaced persons fromi anonized hour searching for her Europe. husband who, she thought, had One or two of these bills have

Iet.

"It of the greatest imported and whose Lody, she brittle, if any, chance of success in thece that we get down to this hieved, doctors had come to col- this session of Congress. Latin- work next var" he said,

|Amorlean military nid M con The two things no langer ean Teright, Hsu cam homie entsidcred to br definitely 1 kept in

out waterfight compart-explained that he was "looking others have some prospects E The old klew of war | khend"-und ap negized to his passage although the wheat pact Cute Gomes We, us pojdiges, are outraged wife--United Press.. faces difficulties-United Press,

ving much mixed up hi the war-

tare

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Kivilinnast and tu willen dure our troubles,

Las evolve

Betme and

cle-

techniques

Kad joke the civil OTREBENA tions with the military one" Montgomery, ud after strenbinis training course but h und in good form, would not be drawn Inter my speculatio about the possibility of mother

Whe

Human Angle

However, reviewing the post- wear role of the now streamlined British Army he did say: "Ge~ erally speaking I believe another. war would

fought with weapons developed before the

be

Palestine Threat To World Oil

New York, May 29.

The world's present and future oil supplies are be- ing endangered by the fighting in Palestine, the influential Wall Street Journal declared today.

Unless there is a quick sol thement, it said in an article outbreak of this war and above from Washington,, "the battle all I believe that the man is stilover Palestine may well in- the Best weapon of war.

tensify a prospective global is the man who hat to do his stuff even if

a buttons. is to win battles--and wac ment who ar

thy

presses a

ott Ints;

it shortage in 1950 and 1951 and deliver a delayed-nction

the crack at

United States foreign policy.

Far East Missionary Appeal

Atlanta, Ga., May 20. Rev. Elliott of the Southern

The most optimistic officials here speculate

that possibly BMA And

some sort of equilibrium of at all the points force may have been reached--

where the United States and Russlan spheres of influence conjoin.

The more suspicious warn that Soviet diplomatic strategists may

New Health Service

London, May 29.

be deliberately causing a lull in The British Medical Association lo remove the sense of approved today a recommendation urgency trom those building up by its executive council that doc- the military and political, strue-tors co-operate in Britain's now ture of the Western Europeen National Health Service, Union in Europe and from the

The approval come from the efforts of the Administration in E.M.A.'s representative body-a the United States to put through group of doctors delegated to conscription and rearmament speak for the membership con- programme.

cerning executive council recom- mendations.

3m

presentation of

At the same time the represen

Neither, the State. Depart mest nor Moscow Radio show tative body defeated o move to any algns of relaxing their day-delny pledging co-operation until to-day propagandist. activities (further concessions to the doctors In the

their were made by the Health Minis све to the world in speech try and approved by the main- charge and countercharge, but bership.-Associated Press. genuine diplomatic. exchanges elther through normal or in- ternational channels appear to have been reduced almost to

scro.

Ad Nauseam

The recent "ctuel of the betwien General

Preserved His Reputation

fat and intelligent and trained,

"The shoctage will hamper the They must be aided by sciente European Recovery Programme but it is the human thing that and thereby hinder the

United Presbysterian Church Meday

Washington, May 20. matters most."-Associated Press. States programing to Stop Com- appealed for the migration of documents"

A Post editorial said today that namism. It can also affect Unit-American missionary workers Walter Bedell Smith, American returned with parades even that General Douglas McArthur kad States defence plans which to the Far East.

Ambassador to Moscow, and M. might not have won him the Re

JAPANESE SHOT NEAR MANILA

Mama, May 29.

and killed by

peacetime Nour East flelds.

access

the

Rusty and the United

patio

candidates,

The editorial

or not General MacArthuf

teperd on ample of and free. Elliot, who spent six months Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minis-bitcon nomination, but certain-

the rich in the Orient last year, suid that [ter,

and between the State De-

De- ly would have promoted confusion. President Ching Kai-shek old parent at the Russi Pamong other ent him that the "Far East is wide mier, Marstal Stalin. on Mr. A Japanese soldier was chot

"If the war continues through open for the spread of Christian Wallico's

"open

commented, "Whe a Constabulary this year, it may delay stuckpil-guapet." Elliott said he got the one thing abundantly clear-that intends to follow General Dwigh

ther patrol within 40 miles of Manlining petroleum, and it may meane impression elsewhere in every post-war dame between Eisenhower's lead in renouncing last Tuesday, a delayed report | less than expected oil for the the Orient, renebing

Police Head United States consumer in National quarters said today.

early 1950's. The patrol, keeping an eye on Hukbulahap pensant guerillas in the jungle near Infants on

the east coast of Luzon, opened åre on twn Japanese. One escopei,

The pair were armed with only sne sword and no kuns-Asso- ciated Press,

TRUMAN

BLAMED

Providence, H., May 30.

Playing. By Ear!

"These effects will be com

com-

he

done

Slates He said that In Korea he talks | has been thrustvett out any politieni ambilions and disa el to leaders who told him that nauseam in the United Nations yowing his Presidential boosters,

we do not know. if they could get the support of or other inter-Allied institutions. the Christions in the United

"But certainly hns States, Kurea will become the Despite the apparently

sreuiity to hls reputation as a Erst purely Christian nation pleted consolidation of Russian cat military leader by refusing paratively milld it United the Far East." Elioti said he influence in the Iron curtain" o sully it with the undignified

ulso found 1 deep spirit of countries of Central and Easier the-was-asked-le-play, the "Wanting Christianity in Jupan. Europe, Washington officials hold Calted Press. Truman administration blun---United Press

that the United States hus im proved its position upon the last two years and that. Soviet yanstonfam has been, stopped for | hè moment-Reutor.

Staten diplomats play their

1? cards carefully. But

dere early in handling the' kot Arab-Israel issues, the woll situation will warsan."

UNION JACK FOR LILLE-ROTARY

The Speaker of the House of || The article warns of the effect Representatives, Mri-Joseph-Mar-jon-supplies-if- the United Sintes fin, today blained the administra- were to push through "sanctions" tion for the rise and fall of peace against The Arabs or tu send

Folkestone, May 30. hopes in the recent exchange of troops to Palestine, and also de- Lille, France, Rotarians visiting notes between the United States clares that State Department ex-Folkestone will return home on Jand Russin,

|perts are unhappy over the situa- | Sunday with a new Union Juck for their oak standard presented to the club by Folkestone 27 years addu,ngo.

Representative Martin said: "Ion. iturred nut to be another instance

of the New Deal administration's "The dimeulty is." It inept, fumbling secret diplomacy. "that the experts do not know During the last war the sian-

It was reminiscent of

Potsdam what the White House will do dárd hidden in

and Its failures”—United Press.

Reminders

Today

Central British Association meet-

next.

"The President, apparently, playing the Palestine piece car, they say,"---Router"

Baku Oil

Ing. Jardine's Board Room, Production

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Half Yearly meeting of Hong Rong Jockey Club, Happy Valley, 5.30 p.m.

p.m.

Whist Drive, European Y.M.C.A.,

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Coming Events TOMORROW

Prodded

Efforts to

In

Ux

Sweeping

Monetary

Reform?

newsmen

RKO TO FILM IN ENGLAND

becn

Hollywood, May 30. "The Cliiba Run" has lgeted by RKO Radlo ps--the how title for The Captain was a Lady," which William Pereira will produce this summer in association with J.

Rank.

story, has a factual back- Lround or the rivalry which lied between Yankee and British clipper, ships for the ten trade 100 years ago Associated Press.

but recently was

Shanghai May 30, discovered

£ root in The new Governor of the Lille after unsuccessful attempts Central Bank, Mr. is had been made by the Germans said he had no

O. K. Yui, by to burn. But the Union Juck when queried by

Information CAMBODIAN KING was missing and that was why a whether

IN CYPRUS now one was presented today to imminent sweeping monetarv a report regarding By again from the standard which reforms, including reintroduc-

Nicosia, had delled the Bre of the Germans, lion of silver coins, was co-China state of Cambodia, landed

Associated Press.

NO WAR, SAYS

ADMIRAL.

rect.

20. King Norodon Stanouk, 27-3 year-old ruler of the French indo?

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Tearful

Bandit

Tokyo, May 30.

A drunk and tearful-bandit en- tered a tindergarton and after being given 10,750 yen and a wristwatch, had to be shown the. way out.

110

Mainichi said the bandit told victims-the kindergarten operator, his wife and daughter "I was formerly a lieutenant in I can't do a thing like the army. this sober."

After geiling: the loot the rob- ber couldn't find the door, be- cause it was dark and he wOB intoxlented. He had to be taken ho to the door. through which Harched to M getaway.—Ass0--

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Seattle, May 29. London, May 20.

Admiral Chester Nimitz said to-

Chinese circles, while admitting liven up all pro-day that he is convinced that there Runanka's Jargest will not be another war,

that

'The

1

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source in Europe, the new Boku wartime chief of the Pacific Fleet standard was a way to arrest COMING TO THE Rumanian Legation bulletin Jnter he believed that the "balance possess the necessary silver re

were disclosed by a told the

Hong Kong Sinters, rehearsal, St.

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London today.

Oll output, reported now at the Sino-British Club Dramatic rate of 4,000,000 tons per annum

Insignia Investiture, Government |

House

Novy League Chap of power system practiced after the world 100 years of peace, the Nupoleonic wars could give

Group special meeting, Pub-is still below the pre-war level. trial-night to wage u war nowA-“ He said: "It takes huge Indus- Ilc Relations Office, 8:30-per Kowloon Unlon Church Womens The bulletin said that Govern- days and I don't think any country

Guild' meeting 10 an

ment administrators have been, is hy 'n 'position to muster. that H.K, Rotary Club Luncheon, ad-appointed to supervise a number might."-United Press.

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JAPS LEAVE FOR HOLLYWOOD

Tokys, May 30. The former Ambassador, to the United States,. Kensuke Horihbu chl, and a group of eight other Japanese led by an American. departod by A-Ren-American Airways plane 19 allend aimerai re-armament movement meeting

In Hollywood on. June 2.

American Toading the group is Rowland Hanker, In- structor at Tokyoʻs.Melkiodist endowed Aoyama- Chakulh, Har* ker's parents, Iov. and; Me Ray G. Harbors cosida at-1240 North Hayworth," Hollywood, shaadstata Ha

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