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Pay Increase
What A Communist PAL Get A
Occupation Might Mean To Shanghai
Shanghai, December 8.
From refugees flacing from rural areas in North Kiangsu, Shanghai is beginning to get an idea what the city would be like under Red domination.
It would be a city of rigid regimentation, free love, broken families and an end to personal free- dom,
woman
Refugees tell stories of how that so far foreign businessmen The Reds have almost complete-have not learned how they would ly abolished the housewife fure under the Red
regime. class. Every
musl
Mukden Silence work-including shot-making for the "Red troops, which is
to lay light considered
duty even for aged grandmofliers. Nurseries BI established which parents are freed to leave their children daily for Rect in- struction. In some nurseries the infant mortality
Ant be high babies and children are crowled unvler
unsanitary ennditions. Skin senses mud communicable diseases are rampant.
The ancient Chinese morat roles-chastity, al piety and respect for the aged-have gone out of the window,
Lottery Weddings
Unmarried men and women are forces to take part in Married lottery, weddings.
And
are separated couples forced to marry again. Older children are placed in board. ing schools for regimented indoctrination.
The case was cited of one 13- year-old boy who was recently brought tr Shanghat after 18 months of Red teaching in North Kiangsa. The hoy refused to al- ten Shanghai schools, derling free class. He resented being returned to what he enlied his re. actionary parents.
Glubb Pasha Story Denied
London. December 7. The Secretary for War, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, repudiated in the House of Commons today a suggestion that he is helping
the Foreign Office to connive for Glubb Pasha to lead a war of aggression.
Mukrien, which could live pos- sibly given the first denite clues of bow the Reis treat Americnns i who remain behind the Bamboo Curtain, s
been of any help,
not
The Rade closed down the Consular radio before the Consut, Angus Ward, had ป to develop reports on how business was foring un der the Reds.
Manila, December 8. Philippine Air Lines employees have been grant- ed 20 per cent pay In- crcase, Colonel Andres Soriano, President and General Manager of the airlines, announced,
n
The decision was reached following conference between the management, Union officials and the Secretary of Labour, Prinil- tive Lovinn.
The pay increase insured three years of labour peace for PAL with the Union ngreeing that no strike will be called
during that perlod,—Associated Press.
EVICTIONS OF CHINESE
London. December 7. Britain is awaiting further in- formation from the Chinese Gov-
the eviction of vernment on Chinese squatters from land lu Malaya during the recent British! A Consular source said that he had no information on the outermen Foreign Office spokesman sold opriatims against the Josurgents, of Mukden after radio contact today.
was broken by the Reds. He said
is possible that couriers would China recently protested to Bri- be sent out, but this was unlikely thin about the evictions naming
as it was doubted that any Chi-pinces which the Foreign Office near could be found willing to could not beate and she has now take the risk of sneaking out. been asked for more details.- United Press.
Reuter.
Suicide Attempt "To Save Face"
Sarasota, Florida, December 7.
A Japanese butter waì noor death in a hospital here today, apparently the victim of fear of losing face.
ה
two-hour
U.N. GIVEN FORMULA FOR PEACE IN
Paris, Decombar 1.
KOREA
"Nearly one-third of our peo=" ple remain in hundage In the
Iron Curtain
A formula for peace in Korea, jointly occupied by
Russia and the United States, was laid before | North," he adder. the United Nations Political Committee today by the Indian delegato, Mr. M. C. Setalvad. He suggested: 1...Independence for the whole
country in the shortest possible time. 2. A unified Koren without, the American and Soylet zones as at present,
3. The United Nations should nut be, a party to any arrange- ment which might weaken the prospects of independence of a unified Karen.
4.
The General Assembly should lend Rs fullest assistonce to efforts to have conciliation be tween the two zones.
Summing up what should be the next step concerning the fate of 30 million people, Mr. Sein- ivac urged the Committen steer carefully.
tr
Dr. John Chang, represent- Ing the South Korean Govern
ment-the Committee had de cided against hearing anyone from the Communist-dominated North-made a passionate plea for his Government to be re- cognised by
tions.
the United NK-
He asked for further assistance until the Southern Korean Army could be more adequately train eri.
He asked for a defence force that would give moral bucking.
"We are
all one people," he said, as he showed that the Bne of demarcation between the two zones drawn by the Commanders of the American and Russlan purely Debiti ary,
Dr. Chang stated: "a bur Na-2, tional Assembly we are keeping vicant approximately one-third of the seals until such tline as elections will be possible in the elected at the pulla." North and representatives can bo
They longed for the day when there would be a United Nations Commission In the North. Dr. T.F. Tslang, China, said dew that the 30th Parallel-ihe marcation line between Norther and
tho Southern Korea and Ayment of the differences between the Soviet Union and the United States--was the only bar to Korean unity and Independence.
Thanks to their friends and liberators," Dr. Tsing added, they are not supposed even to He said that it was necessary
seu each other. Between them they should do nothing direct
nutron curtain has been erected." ly or indirectly which might
The report of the temporary. harden and perpetuate the un
cuminission should be approved natural and tragic division of without any geographical, poli- by an overwhelming majority.-- Koroa Into regions, each hay. Hent or dennomte bearing.
Router.
ing a government which claimed to be the national government of Korea.
Long Overduo
Pointing out that India is # member of the temporary com- misston, Mr. Setalvad said that his people hat, a great admin- tion for the Koreans, and bad
watchet with understanding and sympathy their herote struggle for independence from the ruthless. subservience of
Japan.
Armies
arc
GERMANS FLEEING FROM RED ZONE
Berlin, December 7. Gormans are fleeing from the Russian occupation
zone to the United States and British zones at the rate of from 25,000 to 40,000 a month. ⠀ He To emphasise conditions in, sentio as they had joined the flow
"The independence of Koren is
long overdue question." added: "And my Goverument will the Russian occupation zone of of escapes to the Western Zones,
be always ready to fend its sup- port to any propound which will bring to the people of Korea an equitable and lasting pence and inlependence,"
Mr. Setalvad sold: "Believing
Germany, officials pointed to
In addition to those sentenced an announcement that five
to dis, three men were given Germans had been sentenced
prison tarme of 15 years and to death by
one was sentenced to 10 yaura the Russians on charges of economie sabotage. the total monthly arrivals of Ger- General Lucius Clay divulged as we do, that the division of the They were accused of engaging mans in the American Zone as Korean people will be disastrous
in block market operations from 20,000 to 30,000. British not only for the future of Korea, with the Wester sectors of public safely oficials sald from but will copatiae stability and Berlin and the Hiroshi Nissida, 52, servant
Western oc- 3,000 to 10,000 Germans gun penes in the Far East, the Inullon cupation zones.
fleeing monthly to the British in the home of wealthy Lewis'
delegation will not look with; The Russian-licenced van Wezel, threatened to com-
The officers finally tossed tear favour on any proposal
news Zone which agency. ADN, announced the sen- In addition to this flow of mit suicide several weeks ago gas shells and smoke bombs inte may have the effect of widening tences in what appeared to be a mans who seek the safety of de when his employer denied him
the boathouse.. and closect in the present unfortunate cleavage show window trial to terrorise mocratic rule, several thousand They heard one more shot, When between North and South Koren. the Gernians and to keep them refugees from the use of the family car.
Czechoslovakia, that Nissida had served
they entered, Then Mr, van Wezel found nut
they found the "My delegation will scrutinise from trying to deal with the Poland and ather countries. bow Japanese in the sentence in New York for killing through his head-United Press. siderations.”
smoke-filled the proposals put before the Coni- Western-controlled areas, agnol
Three hind the Iron Curtain fire reach- room, one of his own ballets mittee in the light of these con- of the Ave Germans condemned ing the American Zono monthly.
to death were sentenced in ab-United Press.
his wife. Last night. Nissida shot himself |
and he fired the butler.
in the bend. This solter is not on the War
When the time cume for Nis- Onter list, and therefore I have) skda to leave the Mouse last
no control over him," Mr. Sainnight, le refused to go. A friend well atided. Me. Shimwel! salof van Wezel. retired Army Brigadier Clubb was no longer Colonel, B. M. James, came to J} member of the Regalar Army take the Japanese to the train Reserve of Officers.
ad the builer met him at the door with a revolver.
Mr. Shinwett added that when DENNIS & CO., LTD mandated territory in 1940, Glub
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