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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1940.

Arts Described MEETING ENDS IN BATTLEW Not

Non-Moral

Brighton Septed per 16. Describing the trends

contemporary stagn. cinema

and fiction in an address bt.

ford

the British

of Scientists here.

Samuel,

Asociation

President of

Viscount

the.

Fad

Royal Institute of Philosophy, declared that the arts

become frankly non-moral,

"Crime

C

entertainment,

murder a perlour game, adul- as a matter of tery taken couran. compunction and re- noran have little place and religion never enter." he sald-Reuter.

Smuts Calls For Immigrants

Capetowa. September 16 General Jan Smuts, leader of

De Gaullists And Communists Fight While General Watches

Paris, September 16.

Communists and de Gaullists fought a pitched battle for 10 minutes today within a few feat of General Charles de Gaulle in the city of Grenoble.

The General watched the fight unruffled and left

unharmed.

when

The battle started

a tools, in n. token atriko until to- Communist einter-demonstra- imprrow morning. They are mem-

arranger appearance of Gen feral des Gaulle 125 the Macr de Hotel de Ville in front of

of the

USSR Plan For Radio Rejected

Copenhagen, September 18. Nine wavelengths have been the incl [< break [13 the (bers of the Associated Metallur. allocated to Germany under

gical Unions of the Selne.

The Secretary

Metal the European wavelength plan Workers' Unions, M. Albert Carn drawn up by the European denied as "kinție” Paris press re- Radio Congress in Copenhagen porte "that" The

wóun mately unfehicle has eroticed three- The Tenugul's bodyguards aler. President Aurlóë's palace sud pre- {months of Intensive work in

The sent a petition. Pluto Besu

reorganising Europe's broad- No Air France planes 10day feasting. atthe deports of Le-Bourget

Torest Fro Hottle eaten

F

-

between Causest

Communist sempatiases. Ai tapes there was wild stegny within a few feet And The Great homself.

Several pepchas 1845676 hotr The South African Opposition, | vdes sveta slightly injured De Callert today for large-scale me the polis broke up the night- imanigration into the Unseen 10 an Strengthen its position world in which "i see the ilan- Resignals

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He referred to the "apparelvin. An ove the "prach experimen1

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ky

IFY Europestat ervilisation Alriva atri Heelan ed solution

strengthen *KEL numbers and to repeat the perme that was vet gung on smalles peale in a prevanus epos ka

The Goverment Party Fa Daniel Mahan's Nationalet hus been moved by similar epsiler.c Hans on different tires They wor going in for a play of rengarepe on to Africaes), but that wil mest anew the males comfruntive.

ly and properly

int ݂ܕ

Tanz gerade matters

of

"I de not think that in The internata of South Africa we

had

lime

Airline services were normal.

Bogin Tomorrow

the

Solomon

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Manila, Beptember 16. Postmaster Andres

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Abella Intricate

of Cebu had mathematical problem.

His office ran out of one- cent stamps but had plenty of two-cent stamps.

The problem: Whether to all two-cent alampe for one. cent or force the people who needed only one-cent alamps to buy two cant stamps.

Postmaster Abolla solved the problem by cutting two. cent stampe in two.

He lost his job.-Associated Prosa.

Spy Court Judge Dies

Jerusalem. September 18. One of the three. Jerusalem

of the court.

The judge was 12-year-old Dr. God Stulz

The accused at the trial were Frederick Sylvester and William

The trind was Hawkins. Journed until Monday.-Reuter,

ne Orly, where Air France em- „The allocations ure: The Bri-District Court judges trying ployees are on strike. Foreign tish Zone of Germans 917 und two Brilons accused of spying 1,380 the American Zone 989 by the State of Israel, died At the Henault factory on Hand 1.602, the French Zase 1,100 today after collapsing during Foukots of Paris. 11

rent and 1,538, the Russian Zoor 1.570, the morning's session pest the workers were still on the Occupation Forces' brosenstr Estrike One worker still an

1.354. German station 1.043 all job was injured when a striker Kllocycles). The stations will threw a piece of sheet metal at broncast under a

power of to kinwatis. tizen.

The discussions on the German of the Bem tokometimes

and allocations WELC stormy A spokesmaNET

bitter. The Russian Reuter, "I believe that work will in

ra8 that four wavelenths begin aga tomorrow morning." View

Finch taxpayera learned today should be allocated-one for each

Zone. of the proposed meremed Jur efgarettes, Robareu, stampa | and telephon enlla santained in The Peruner, M. Henri queuille's [hew evagomir and financial pro-

Aromine.

previously threats

first was the

the Communists had made A direct

with Attempt to interfere

which

Je sally al

General Gaulle himself appeared, though they maur many veiled that direction, Pane arterat occurred when all Praner

abroad the NOTES of ely the just two roths could lead unly to an open fight between de Gaullets and Comm.

Won

Economy Measures

The Mczasie title exploded as the he Cloves moment

Through

A

Quenlle amest

M

med 199, and bennomy TRANSITUA

which fed or content of the labour tarve City bilet to the constantly andbrar:3 sit statkus

prives

The goals, estimated [+ bring in new revenue, amounting to 80,000 million Trastes apd effect ervantes in civd expeltzes thu extent of 30,000 mation franes, to the Finance were presented Commission of the French Nation- todny. Assembly

the rapitid Tripens in Fayet

afley yesterday

al

France, supported by the West- Een powers, opposed this and t was proposed that nine wave- lengths should be provided. The British view was that Germany should have subiclent wavelengths to enable the German people to be well informer on world events

not to rely on ane station only for informanton and com- ment.

Russ objecte 1, this and in 51 stormy sessions, the Russlan delegate described as "sabotage" were the decision by the Danish Pre- street sident of the Congress, Mr. J. and Holmblad, to put the matter to a

bullet.

Throughout the unktion

Estimated that half a mid-clashed between

police, but in spate of the spreads ing strike nebon, the atmosphere Audng was calmer -- Resiteľ,

1am worker

should let this opportunity pause an

and let down this strong

move

the development of South Africa.

*t have a sense of ungenes Úteis szwelter. I also ***** CARROT signals in the world, I see how precaris our position is 475 thin gren ('untient, and this popup- Manity may never rent agenda. Reuter.

Accusation By Pravda

Moscow, September 16, The United Nations Secretary Conorat. Mr. Trygve Lie, was Loday neeused by Pravda of Taking sides with the Anglo- American bloc in international alfairs.

The Comminist Purly news- paper's critical analysis of Mr. Lae's recent annital report said, "Lie's position corresponds to the

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As welk out: vayan sakatining beans expreeter

Tonight. The light

pre atrabandiy Cathole Popular Re- publican warty onmattend that iL would stappist the Government's palvetamine only at the Gover m 1 something to l thead

by hach žutaman

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Honorary Admiral

London, September 16. King Frederick EX of Denmark bus tuen appointed Honorary Ad. mural at the Fleet with im.nedinte Seniority.

Strike Epidemic Some 300,000 Paris region mista

King Frederiek IN the third workers Today joined the spend Honorary Admired of the Fleet.

French slikar

epidemie the others being King Hunkon against high paires, as the Goy- | VII of Norway, appointed in 1905, ernment prepared for a nebate and King Gustav Vat Sweden, to-morrow on a plan to stabilise the frone and replenish the State s emptying coffers.

appointed in 1908.

King Frederick's father, the Jale King Christian X, also re-

The metal workers downed 'ceived Honorary mank.-Reuter.

Yugoslav Apprentices Leave Czechoslovakia

Belgrade, September 16.

interests of the Anglo-American Three thousand Yugoslav industrial apprentices in

bin and put to The interests of the peure and security of nations,

"Trygve Lie not only abjective, but betually

13 un- is taking

sleles with the Anglo-American! blor and supporting the blue & pelivities, which are direveled to- wards evading ood violating the Chutter f the United Nations

Czechoslovakia are returning home immediate- ly after alleged attempts by the Czechoslovak authorities to make them declare themselves against Marshall Tito, according to Tanjug, the Yugoslav news agency.

The

nevertheless, Congress, carried the Western proposals. Germany was represented at the Congress by officials from the various occupation authorities,

Objections against the presence of United States officials at the Congress were made by Russia on ground; that the Congress was only for European broadcasting nations, but they were rejected by a majority-Reuter.

Apology To Ethiopian

Washington, September 16. The State Department to- night expressed regret for an Incident in which the Ethiopian Minister to the United States, Mr. Ras H.S. Imru, was re- quested to leave a meeting hail here on Monday night because of his colour.

This took place at the Con- stitution Hall wherd a confer- ence of the Arverlcan Association for the Advancerart of Science was being held.

The Hall is rwned by the militant women's organisation,

The Daughters of the American Revolution, and has been the scene of similar Incidents in the past.

made the

The State Department The agency reported from the use of "bribery", wonnen and

that the youths het wer means to permede the Enten

its feelings after to declare For the Ethiopian Legation had lodged a Pravda took exception to prur-mass meetings on Tuesday and apprentices

Camintum against Marshal Tilt,"

formal protest-teuter. tically every important issue in Wednesday demanding repat-

They also protested against Mr. Lle's unsual report.-niled triation and protesting at the tying reports" about the attitude arrest of 80 of them by Prague of the youths in the Czechosovak police, last week.

ipress and on the wireless, the

Yugoslav agency sald-Reuter.

. Press,

TO CONTEST NEW AIR ORDER

London. September 18. Thr. Opposition is to contest the Government's new order empowering the authorities 記 Impound any unauthorised alr- craft landing in Britain.

Seven of the apprenties's superviso1s were arrested yester day in various Czechoslovak towos, and un employee of the Social Department of the Yugos lov Embassy in Prague was de tuned, the agendy said.

youth

Telephone lines linking hostels in Moravia were alleged

to have been cut.

The' moss

"Crual Methods" The order has been introduced

meetings protested, to stop the activities of a Southegording to the agency, against African private company, the the "eruel police methods" used Mercury Airways, which basis the arrest of B0 upprentices, the been making fights to and from alleged preventing of Yugoslav Britain.

Einbassy ofeials from getting bi- The Government malalalns to contuel with the youths and that this contravenes a provision In the Civil Aviation Act giving a monopoly on the South African route to a British State-owned airline.

A number of Conservatives have put down a motion for Monday night asking that the order be annulled-Router.

FIJI CHIEFTAINS OFFER SERVICES

Suva,-Fiji,-September--16,

Fiji chieftains have written to King George VI offering their services if Britain is involved in another war.

The latter said: “We know that the shadow of a possible im- pending war is cast on the world again and wo_haston_19_asture. Your Majesty of our services in whatever capacity for the defence of your person and empire - tasic in which our young men

have already, we hope, displayed some little prowess."

More than 2,000 Fijians served överseas in the last war.---Rou-

· KLM LINK TO SHANGHAI

Singapore, September 17.

K. L. M, the Royal Dutch Air

nos, plans to open

new ulr

"RED SHIRTS" OUTLAWED

Peshawar, September 16. The "Red Shirt" organisation founded by Khan Abdul Ghaffar Klian, the Moslem Congress Party supporter known BS the "Frontier Gandhi," has been de-

in between Shanghai and Sinclared illegal by the North-West gapore on September 30.

Frontier Government, With one flight euch way ench Khan Abdul, who is now week, KLM Constellations will President of the "People's Party" leave Singapore each. Thursday, in the provinces, and his elder flying via Bangkok to arrive, in Shanghai the next day. The re turn plaie leayes Shanghai cach Sunday, goes via Bangkok and urrives in Singapore on Monday. '—Associated Press,

brother, Dr. han Sahib, Jast Congress Premier of the North- West Frontier Province, are in for prison after belag urrested "anti-Pakistan activities."-Reu-

ter,

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Communist Activities In SE Asia Linked With Opposition To ERP

Rail Traffic Restored

Rangoon, September 16. Rail traffle between Rangoon and Mandainy has been restor- ed three days after the insur- gents destroyed a section of the line south of Toungoo-and

Washington, September 16, Authoritativo quartors in Washington were today inclined to link the Communist activities in South East Asia with the Cominform's sworn opposition to the European Recovery Pro- gramme, following a State Department an- nouncement that diplomatic representatives in South East Asia met earlier this year to study and collate information on the problem. The Department, declaring headquarters of what is claimed Itself "very much interested" inte the problem, declined to give operation.

large namber of saboteurs in details of its views on the mat-

Mr. George Marshall, the the Toungoo district, tonight's ter, but authoritative quarters Scretary of State, will discuss Burmese Government point out that many Marshall the whole sublect in the next day munique announced. Lillan-countsics-get-rasuolamendimtariseith Mc DJS del 12-364982, qu

their economic support from the Netherlants Pareign Minister, Tigsiuiquion "in-Toungoowassa

who is due to atrive in Washing retorted to be colet their possessions in South East

ton late jonight. Asia.

informed diplomatie quarters here expressed agreement with Mr. Ernest Bevin that the various developments were part of a con-

erled Communist effort.

be

1 generej Communist Government troops captured a

Tho State Department stressed that Mr. Stikker has come here

com-

In the mopping-up operations near Mandelny, 10 Insurgenta were killed and 47 captured, and

or his own jaltintivo.

number of "While Band" Peo- The arrival of Mr. Stikker, lo-

vlc's Volunteer Organisation Rether

armed militia of ment's "expression of interest" in

the Anti-Fasciat People's Free- the problem, led European oft-dom League, surrendered to the cinls here to hope that a concert-Government forces at Maymo et policy between the European hill station, near Mandalay, countries concerned and the United States could be worked Burmese Air Force Spitfires out shortly in qrder to tackle struck against Insurgents at a what is regarded as serious vila village near Syrian yester-

day, it was adeled.-Reuter.

with the State Departmembers, the

In this conacciion, unoficial but Informed quarters in Wash ington recalled that a new So- viet Legation was opened in Bangkok Inst May and now has 40 Ruslans. It was a staff of suggested that this might be the threat.Reuter.

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