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THE CHINA MALL, SATURDAY, JULY, JO...

WESTMINSTER REVIEW

Democratic Socialism

events.

has been stressed of rearing Fantastically

Inaccurate

Bureaucratic

govern.

aware

BY ROY CARLETON

And Collectivism

cort-

Kashmir Commission :

Karachi, July

The United Nations Com -mission-to-investigate the dia....: ,pute, between india and Pa- kistan över Kashmir arrived In Karachi today. After pay- ing their compliments to the

• Pakistan Cavernment hero, the five members of the Com-

mission, with their advisers and secretariat, will go on to New Delhi to hear the Indian Government's case.

They will return to

Karachi

to her. Pakistan's: cass and When study the dispute on the spot in Kashmir-Reuter,

PRISON HORROR: 5 TO DIE

to release the Americans from

As I write this dispatch the Hector McNell had feen rather know what is," thundered Lord bating point when he explained. Asst. Editor:-Ian Mackenzie,

House IT Commons is very an- closely tackled by Mr. Hughes Ceell, and other Peers gave in-"Du the Tories really think that awailing the moment (Labour, South Ayrshire), who dications that they will se an- private enterprise which came to a doad end, could take the cont Business Manager: W. II. Nollothiously

when Mr, Bavin may rise and tried to persuade him we ought other weapon in their armoury i make Cabinet pronouncement to invite the Russians to tnkoa: oppose the Bill. For the Peers industry over again? and ria Op- speakár felt clear Telephones:

on the grave situation in Berlin. part in the World Food Plan and may take as long as they like in position

Lo whom. Mr. McNell had replied the Committee singo and there is enough In his own mind to make This we reach the climax In' a week of mounting tensions which that as members of the United a threat they will use this device any reference to, this challenge. began with George Isanes going Nations Food Organisation we in an effort to upset Mr Morri

Compulsory Voting off to Americu convinced that

are ready to co-operate with any son's limetable. the dockers' strike was all over one and could only regret„Rus- The second episode associated Probably the most surprising bar the shouting and with Mr. ta's absence. Whereupon with the topic of nationalisation statement of the week came fromB Bevin setting out on his long de-Smithers who is always an unconcerned on aspect whteli is be- Mr. Churchill bfmself during the nyed week's holiday in the Eng-predictable speaker in the Coming given considerable attention bate on the Representation of by by the Party managers. This is the the People Bl. After repeating sh Channel 1, ends with Mr. mons, convulsed the House ishurs subjected to hostile Interjecting, "How can you play ticklish matter of denting the statements made last work that Criticism far remaining abronc

and with Mr. Bevin whisked off lawn tennis with a man who will point at which questions on a Conservatives win next Gone ilonalised industries can be at-21 Election they will re-estab noi send the ball back?" › his holiday yacht cruise in mid-

ed in the Commons and answers lish the twelve university

Altuencies to be abolished under Dockers' Strike

demandledt.

this, he added. "I hold" Chamuel by a motor torpedo bant.

As for the dockers" strike the

Premier Snaps and rushed by Admiralty car to

strongly to the view that voling quandry Cabinet'e

Wan more London to face a special Cabinet called to consider the

difficult because of the, Implied Sir Royd Carpenter (Conserva- should be compulsary," adding, meeting

Yokolumn, July developments In Germany.

Only a couple of somewhint, ob slinllenge to trade unionism. Look-tive, Kingston on Thames) had "It is so in Australia and Hol

Ho The Eighth Army Military but got only a cold answer from ou those who do not vote. lique references have been mindeing ahead to the next general elec-another go at this thorny issue Inid with a small fine: Imposed

this tion, as Labour leaders are now

Commission today sentenced live, on the floor of the House

This left NY. Med not explain how this t Mr. Attlee. dog very careslly, these un-

Shettleston), with his recent plea to act the Japanese to dent for the "mur- Govern (Labour, week to Russia but Mr. Waldron official strikes are recognised us

unsatisfied and he fired In this people free, but he waxed ex dor, of. 65 captured American Smithers (Conservative, Orping-

likely to prove a powerful wen-

Is the Prime emely wrathful about the flier when a Toltyb milliary pri- scored Rheat bull's-eye

.that a large whileh ho termed 'n patty swiu-} which aptly summarises recent pon for Opposition speakers who supplementary:

will use them to support the con-Mulster tention thot Labour cannot number of people in the Labour die" and which he maintained son was burned down on May "brings discredit on Ministers of 25th, 1045, following a heavy Movement are perturbed by the

the Crown and lowers the tradi B-29 incendiary raid."

Tho prison ·warden, Toshio With the same object in view, parsing of power from members

this House. to these Bourds tional standards of our public life" |Toshiro, and the chief faller, attacks on the progresa of nu-i

contrast because it is contrary, to his under Magno Koshikava conspired not that there is tionalised industries are being end

nsk questions na the standing of agreements based on fought back with growing vigour. when we

with the that much discussed Speakers prison in the event of a firear Office compared We saw this three times in Pur-Post

The shadow of bitches on the They hoth knew that cell block raid or other common dialer. Bagent this week. The Lords Boards of industries taken over?" Conference.

Mr. Aftlee snapped back that took a hand in it when delinting

devided how Marshall · Ald hod

agreement hurt Parliament

Americans the Gas B

were Trying to soothe the Oppost-These Boards should be rum and aver Westminster this week but No. 4 in which the

imprisoned was flame but Lord Covernment must carry out the we had no direct references to it.

But we had one indirect com-purposely

release the tion the Lord Chancellor.

on the

the nant which occasioned heat be prisoners,

10 Jowitt, was ready to agree that instructions of Parliament.

The third clash came the idustry had shown remark-

structure supply vote for the Minister of tween Mr. Platts Mills (Indepen-prosecution. thle vigour but the

The prosecution charged that had been provet out of cute, hy Feet and Power, when Mr Hud-est Labour. Flisbury) and Mr

(Conservative, Southport) Speaker. Mr... Dugdnie, Finan- 48 of the almen were burned to an independent report and the se

madelal Secrctury to the Admiralty, death in the cell while the re- attack and ftitiated the Govt hoped by nationalisation to

that only surplus mainder 15 were cut down with brbut the industry into line with the mistake of relying on the sunounced modern teeksical requirements. sumption that the year's cont ships were transferred from the awords by prison guards as they to foreigh Governments attempted to -escape from the Against this we had the foretaste target which he termed "miser Navy of the line of policy evidently de-ably inadequate was not going which brought up Mr. Plotte burnuis cells. termined upon by the Conservato be reached, expling this with Ms with the sarcastic question ailegations that coal nationalis-whether the Navy's requlzernents

suak, Kambe, Belji. Kamimoto Mr. Opposition Peers pleaded that on had been a failure both ndare not now dained in Washing death were prison guards Hat-

ministratively and psychologiealton rather than London.

and Mataishi Okubo, the desired results could

Speaker had to ralce hin volce

The Eighth Army court

also achieved by reorganising indus-1

This time the Government above the loud hubbub

Fukui Takashahi, former elvilian foreman at a mine, to four years hard labour established to a friendly power deserve re- Viscount Cecil Chelwood which he

relations with the No-proof. There is a rule that im- for beating American war pri made a strong impression when cordial

of Mineworkers|pulations and insinuations Union

miny he referred to Mr. Attlee's speech tional

would have been inconnot be made. at Woolwich the previous Satur- which

the old regime day when the Prime Minister colvable under

of output the drew a sharp distinction between and produced figures

cheers from

Which was seized upon by the deniocratic Socialism which he which brought

benches.

Nevertheless Communist, ir. Gallacher, to ask salt-was government policy and abour

to, admit some anxiety for a similar ruling in regard to bureaucratie collectivism as prae- he hud tised in other countries. "If this about the recent decline in pro-Rustia,

He got no change from Mr. not an example off-diction in relation to targets, but. The number of British off-Gas Bill is cers and other ranks seconded urcueratie collectivism I do not be got home with an effective de- Speaker who retaliated, "I am from the British forces for ser~ vice with the Government

23 Transjordan was respectively, Mr. Christopher Mayhew. Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said in Parlia- pi them ment today. None was in Palestine.

Four British civilian offelals were seconded to the Transjar-

again as the outstanding cul. tural feature of the Colony. the University. The Univer- sity was incorporated under a local University, Ordinance in 1911 and opened in 1982 for the promotion of arts. science and learning, the pro- viston of higher educatiem, the conferring of degrees, the il velonment and formation. of the character of students of a races, nilionalities end! ereeds and the maintenance of good, understanding with the neighbouring country of! China. With the University was merited the Hong Kong College of Medicine founder? in 1887 and incorporated in 1907 and it is perhaps in the realm of medicine and sur-J gery that the University has done its best work. It has turned out generations of: well qualified doctors who have served well not only the Colony but Chiria and Malava. Many have achiev- ed brilliant results in medical work and research work.

The war not only ruined many of the University buildings, but scattered its students and staff and wreck- ed its finances. His Excel lency the Governor on his

70

Wellington, July 9. Mr. Angus McLagan, the New Zenland Minister of Immigra lion today described as "Tan- a press tastically inaccurate" report that "between 50 and of Government. per cent. of assisted settlers to New tand

are and Australia turning desatisfied to Britain." of 1,500 so far brought out 10 New Zealand, only 15 had returned to Britain, he declar- ad-Router.

British

Aid To

Zoa-

re

Transjordan

London, July 97-

ut

und 10

arrival in the Colony a year dan Government. These

he

suit, censed when

tive lenders.

to ad-

did not

necording

The other three sentenced to

try Justead of nationalising it. scored points for Mr. Galiske!!minister a reproof. Those ran-sentenced

Collectivism

sloutly defended the Coal Boardstant rather insulting references

sulet had

Clamour For Peace Conference

No Chance

very careful with what I hear. Those things are tot always said In the same way."

aoners-United Press.

Zaibatsu Moan To Ashida

ago took up and stressed the rongish mandate ended on newspapers for a closer watchsorship, only a few foreign office which is practically likinlf the delaying notional rehabilitation;

Muy

10. Those stil! serving were not seconded from the ser vice of the British Government but

private were purely dividunis.

Which reminds me of another Services matter of grent -înîpori. Lance to everyone in uniform

Tokyo, July 0. which cropped up in the Com- mons this week. Mr. Alexander, It was reliably learned: today Minister, announced that a new group of · Japanese Defence how, the new National Inburante capitalists, will warn the Ashida chome will be applied. Broadly Government that the over-cager scht cases of new puking it comes to this that democratisation: of Japanese eco- non in the Army; Navy und Alt |nomy would harmfully shut out Shanghai, July 9, Government

Force will pay 2/6 weekly which foreign investments, thereby The clamour by Chinese text books to China for its cen

officials and glanced over them.

elvvy rate of 4/11. Servicemen on Japan and for an early con- The Southeastern Daily New, will receive all the benefits for voration of the Japanese peace another widely read paper, point-this except conference marked China's ed to Japan's economic and sickness benefit-

compared first observance of Army Day dustrial recovery and Mr. Willlar Warbey, Labour, todby which actually is the it to the devastation and chaos in asked. In view of the declara anniversary of the Marco-Polo tion of King Abdullah that he Bridge incident near Priping,"

the which touched off intends inten to fight on until Jewish State is destroyed, will Japanese you not recall these men to serve age. where

belonit, namely, in they

The leading "watch Japan" this country?

Was the Ta Kung Pho, Mr. Mayhew fid not answer, ery

leading. Independent nor did he reply to Mr. Ilichard China's Stokes, Labour, who asked if he dally, which urged the Chinese forget "Seven- would make recommendations to people

in

the Sino-

war eleven

not lo

China-Reutors.

GERMAN years

TRADE WITH PAKISTÄN

Chinese Given Respite

A spokesman for the Associa➡

of Economic unemployment and lon

Organisation told the press that if the authorl- lies want to, invite foreig capl-, tal. atrpa.must be taken to relax

of como provisions

the anti- monopoly Inw approved under the new, Japanese constitution,

The Association was recently organised by a group of Japaneso millionaires who specifically pro- vide funds to combat the spread · of Communism in Japan.

Manila, July, D. Chinese stallhalters, number ing about 10 at the Arranque markot here, will be allowed to Karachi, July 0. Three German technicians, re-retain their stalls until Sept. 8

heavy machinery this year. It was officially, an- The Association urged exemp presenting

Anula-nounced today following a con- tion of foreign Companies, In manufacturers in the

between...President terested in investing in Japan, United States Government Seven' arinlversary, ~

American zone of Germany are urine and Ole Chinese Minister, nom rigid provisions of the law that it should withdraw. Its help

The paper said that China must negotiating with the Pakistan the Jews-Rewer.

take the initiative in calling a Government for the sale of inx- to the Philippines, Mr. Chien demanding a diffusion of indus

trial know-how and such secret The Chuese ativoy, called on data. It argued that the up- lowing the lead of the United

Chief Executive yesterday. plication of this provision would ce conference "Instead of folle machinery,

It is believed that the Germans the States Governmentő

the

Chih-ping.

no-

"businesa

NIGHT CLUB DECISION

"Manila, July 0.

Ir alleged that China has not are considering the purchako offer clarißention of the six-months tend to delay trude and industry Night clubs, numbering over 60,3

10 the Chinese quisition of such which were ordered closed early been paying enough attention to Jute in exchange for the machines extension of the Mamila Mayor' here from -benetting the

administration of Japan; They also propose to extablish order granted this week by the Mayor because the

Japanese textile mills in Pukistan.--Reuter. Stallholders of the Arranque mar secrets" which are part of a fres

enterprise-United Press. they violated the provisions of charging that when

wo Executive orders, will reopen uni President Quirino makes a final decision to relax

not

general feeling that the Uni-the versity, must be restored and built up to a new fame as the beacon of learning and culture in the Far East and as the ground where the best of the ancient civilisations of East and West could meet. For a time there was some doubt whether in view of the of University projected Malaya there would be room for a first class university in Hong Kong as well. Reason and good sense have prevail ed and it is obvious that in such vast territories with different environments and -outlooks-and-needs, two uni- versities are no more than adequate. They may pos sibly specialise so as to be complementary and help to cover the wide field involved: Although full information is not yet available, there is great activity in-local Univer- sity circles Advertisements have appeared in public end professional papers in Eng ago as 1905. For a year or land and elsewhore which two afterwards, it remained give the inference that next "a mere plous aspiration of autumn the University will an entirely nebulous charac reopen with a full' staff in all ter" but thanks to the gen branches of its curriculum.erosity of Sir Hormusjce In particular the UniversityMody and the energy of Sir the idea seeks to live up to its past. Frederick Lugard reputation for conferring fostered by the China Mail" great benefits on the corony Bore fruit. Subsequent re by placing at the disposal of sidents of the Colony whe the community the science of flourished under the good its specialists in medicine, order the Government estab surgery, gynaecology and lished here brought in their pathology.

contributions to extend th scope, but there has as yet since the Pacific. Wär been nothing, comparable with the generosity of the donors who

the restrictions, I was rollably CARNIVAL tearned today. Beuter.

Substantial financial assist ande has been guaranteed from Colonial funds and with the grant of $4,000,000 from the Government of Hong endowed the old foundation! Kong the University shouldor universities in Britain and

reasonably soon be in a post- America.

tion to function again as a first-class seat of learning It is obvious however that

To a great extent the mea

sure of Hong Kong in the eyes of the world will be, not

the repair of the main build its commerce, but its con

Ing and the housing of the star and biher neods will rd quire a great deal more monty,

tributions to elvlisation. I Hong Kong defires to bu c teemed as it thinks it should bo esteemed, it must #507that' The "Chink Mall" is kleeply its University is a worthy Interested, as the idea of es seat of learning and d-con- tablishing a University Intribution to mutual und Hong Kong was first advocat standing between ed by this journal as long and the East.

'Coïdit\Have some 'more; a sectin

By Dick Turnor

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