THE CHINA MAIL, `MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1848.
SIAMESE STANDING FIRM ON DEPORTATIONS OF CHINESE
Huks Told To Keep Their Arms.
Manila, July. 31. Some 12,000 Hukbalahaps were told by their leader
Luis Taruc
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Bangkok, July 31.
It is unlikely that Premier Field Marshal Lunog Pibu! Songgram will. alter the government policy of imposing deportation on Chinese residents in Siam convicted of illegal political activity.
A personal appeal had been made to the Protection
of Human Rights.
Hong Kong members of the pportation of the Chinese rounded that they may League, including, prominent up in polies raids on alleged keep their guns temporarily. Chinese intellectuals there, secret, and subversive Chinese
Addressing an amnesty rally at sent a letter to the Field Marcieties.United Press. Cotonatuon, the lean boyish-faced shot alleging that deportation Congressman who has avowed of any one of the #1 Chinese his Communist party membership recently arrested in Slani for sald "you have the assurance of "underground" activity in President Quirino that you may alleged secret political societies
would be
Кес
then for the time being
Taruc branded
At the meeting certain membera of the Quirino Administration as "tools of Fas-
tantamount to en- tenting them to death.
It would be unjust, the letter sald, to hand them over to Na-
NANKING THE HIGH
Envoy Won't Return
Belgrade, July 31.
The Yugoslav Ambassador to Rumania, M.. Randonja Golaubavitch, has refused to return
after to Yugoslavia being rallavad of his post, Tanjug, the Yugoslav news agency, reported today.
He has placed himself un.. der the protection of, the Ru- manian authorities—Router,
RIDING HORSE
Nanking, Aug. 1.
These included the Peer-tonilist invernment authorities The official Central Daily News here today strongly
.
in China,
Orets,
irm." tary of
Justice, Roman
Among those who commented Secretary of Labour Pedro Mag- on the Premier's probable reuc- shiin and Brigadier General on to the appeal from
Hon Mariano Castenedo, Philippines Kong was Nai Liang Chiyakarn, Constabulary Contanding Gen-deputy Minister of Interior, who eral,
sald, "It is absolutely Taruc's body guards then turn for the Government to preserve essential
ed over their guns to the am- law and order and, in the cake nesly team who registered their of these arrested men, any iden numbers and returned them. Tcontrary to Slamere law cannot brings to severi the number of {lie tolerated; Arms registered out of an es- timated 50,000, In central Luzon,
Associated Press.
ORIENTALISTS' RESOLUTION
Paris, July 31.
A resolution requesting that essential ju]¢•1154 UJI oriental
civilisation should be imparted to
Strike Threat
those
protested against the Siamose Government ban on the activities of the Kuomintang branch in Siam.
be-
It warned of a possible de- terioration
of relations result of Siamese "persecution" tween China and Slam as a
of China's Government politi- cal party.
PAYING FOR COUP
ALASKA
DEFENCE
CONSTRUCTION LEE THEATRE
Washington, July 31.
Construction work in Alaska, strategic area in the dofence of the United States, is progresssing rapidly, Army engineers said.today.
Lieutenant General R. A. Wheeler, chief of engineers, and Colonel E. C. Itachner, chief of military construction under General Wheeler; made a report after a recent survey of the Alaskan construction work, which will cost $162,- 108,000.
They estimated
that it will
take at least three years to com- Flete most of the construction. Work; can only go on during the short summer season which lasts only about four months.
NEW PURGE
ON IN EUROPE?
London, Aug. 1. Reports of a new purge be- Curtain in
Congress appropriated $109.-hind the. Iron 353,000 for the Alaskan construc
Europe circulated in Paris after news of the resignation to of M. Zoltan Tildy, President
of Hungary.
tion in the fiscal year 1947. Ap- propriations in the fiscal years 148 and 1949 ruised this 5162,100,000.
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"New Purge Behind Iren Cur- itain,"
and quoted well-informed
M. Tidy, it was reported ear- Her, resigned after the arrest of American Air Force leaders his son-in-law, M.V. Cromoky have warned that Alaska is by security poller on charges strategic back door to an alr said to include high treason and attack on the United statos felony. Units It is fortified it could easily ba captured, anamy bombers In American cities. Bangkok, July 31. Attribution of an eight million Lieutenant tikal allowance to cover the ex-Twining, head of the Alaskan circles saying that the President'a penses of last November's coup Command, estimated that $2,500 caignation and the arrest of M. d'etat met with strong appost-million worth of construction was Csornoky would lead to impor-
tant de- needed to protect the Northern
political changes in Hun- up territory.
gary. The present construction
France Soir' referred to pro
M. concentrated for the Tildy na the Benes of Hungary, more most part around Fairbanks and and sold his resignation
would Fort Richardson, the engineers mark more power for the Com- said.-United Press.
fmunista-Reuter,
Stating there is no legal basis for the action taken by the Siamese Ministry of the
tion from several Slomese in- "The Siomese Covernment is not likely to change its
terior, the paper claimed for the puties when this lem came min.i
Chinese residents In Stam free-for discussion by the Siamese about the deportation of ronvicted of the charges against Kuomintang members, and said
dam of belief and assembly as Parliament today.
One deputy naked for #thein,"
Meanwhile, Siamese potics the activity in which they penly details of the expenses, another and military units have been "gaged had in no way disturb-suggested that he did not minat coups d'etat if they were free of The Kuomintang desires only in charge on the national treasury.
Its members residing
in He said the sponsors should be friendly countries shall promote ready to ancrifice themselves and good relations anil enhance the expect party's credit," the paper declar-work-Agetice France-Presse.
no payment for their Pri
placed en a 24-hour alert in order to forestall any retalia- 'tory action y Chinese Com.
munista,
The latter are said to be
• French schools wanning a general stake to iw called passed during the closing session | by
Chinezo the
Communist-
of the Congress of Orientalists to-dominated Central Trades Union, duy.
| which virtually controls Siam's Istanboul was chosen as theory
organized labour meat of the next eutytress to be The strike, preording to re-
Presse.
held if 1951.-- Agoire France, ports, wnuki be called as a pro-
test against the scheduled de-
"WHITE BAND" PARTY GOES UNDERGROUND
Rangoon, July 31.
Politics in Burma orò quickly deteriorating and to- day sees a confused picture in which violence plays no small part.
ed local peace and order.
ei].
en engaged in action to disturb "In no instance have they ever
pesce and security, least of all
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attempt seizure of political power in those countries."—R2, tur-AAP.
NEW ZEALAND PROPOSAL
The New
the concrcial level of Japon should
Geneva, July 31. Zealand delegation 10 the United Nations Economic and Social Council today pro- posed that "pending a. peace Latest element to join the and that Governmetis servants settlement with Japan, problems confusion is the "White Band", are daily complaining that
the industrial and offshoot of the strongest party, task of adminis.railon is becom- "People's Volunteer Organisa-ng increasingly difficult in the be left to the sole comp
competence of Commission tion", which put U Aung San, face of the present political con- the Economic
fusión.-Agenee. France-Presse. Asia and the Far East", victim of an assassin's bullets.
The same delugation proposed into power.
Economic Commission for Asin should continue the study of the constitutional situa- tion in Indonesia,
This "White Bond" is a con- servative section of the party • which bitterly opposes the unity programine of the Premier. Thakin Nu. It includes
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Thin Kyi, widow of U. Aung San, and Po Kun, Eduention Mini-
ter, who is its President.
A press notice issued in Ran- "goon" today" reveals that "many
"White Band" adherents
underground and have
gono
have
taken with them all their wea pona, Including about 300 rifles footed from variouk village de- fence forces.
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that
the
donesian
for
Netherlands ciclegate Gelissen supported this proposal, declaring that the candidature of the In
sian Republle to the United Nations was 'not receivable till the Security Council bos. furnish- ed a solution to the Indonesiaa problem.-Agence France-Pressu.
U.N. PLANE SAFE
Haifa, July 31.
London, July 30. The Labour Party have op- Political observers stress the pointed a Sub-Committee to re- Inet that Burma is now overrun view the control and administra- The United Nations transport by small parties, some of themtion of nationalised Industries in plane which disappeared on its drawn
from ministerial runks. Britain. Five Ministera are flight from Tel Aviv to Egypt
among the Sub-Committee's reported by radlo today that it. members.
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