SCANDINAVIAN BLOC AND ATLANTIC PACT
Noah's Ark Puts To Sea
San Diegu. January 9. A modern Noah's Ark from the San Diego Zoo left today on the start of a trip to the Auck land, New Zealand Zoo.
Boxed on a truck which left for Wilmington, California were a pair of pumas, a pair of wol- ven, a pair of coyotes, a pair of sea Hons, a pair of spider non- keys an! 1 pair honker perse.
The animals Ju
of Canadia
to leave,
London, January 9.
Some conclusions can be made regarding the Scan- dinavian defence talks, in spite of the absoluta secrecy surrounding thom.
So says the Stockholm correspondent of the Man- chester Guardian, commenting on the talks be- tween the premiers, foreign and defence minis- ters of the three Scandinavian nations this week,
it agar that no sovit tirais 2018- Athunt P to join the cussion in Washinton have vet) been und hat that Norway and Denmark have
they will give a tavenirable reply to such invtalans
abond the Matson later Alagesta}] Nu
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for Wellhoztam,
Zentand, from where they will be taken to
Auckland.
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Japan Hit
By Winter
Tokyo, Jandy D. An assortment of blizzards, snowstorms and gales brought
i patently been put to Stockholm, Ear Sveden hos elemly All the auknais except the sen her mention not to pige frus Japan's first winter weather of lions and one of the puinas were her strict neutrality born in the San Diego Z301
The shipment wn. The fargest made by the local zoo since be fore the war and yepresents part
rechunge agreement
of an
tweet
Prest
the 2005.-- Assaultedi
WITCH DOCTOR A GOOD BET
Londonderry, January 9. Dr. REG Armeltoe, back from a three-month Trip 1. Africa, said the witch doctor may know more about medicine than civilised people think,
Dr. Armalte, whn . Dieekor of the Lomeshur trench Centre for Anthropology and Rore B- Jogy, returtint with a baleti
the ingredients which he ask test for healing powers
woman
1 believe there in peruething an their claims," he told "People would spt enne to
merreine men from all over 199 country if then did at protsen TASULIN
Dr. Armalite brought back 14 enses of roots, herb, ated bark per bts experts, Aamerate i Press
NEW ATTACK ON CATHOLICS?
Rope, January 5. Czechoslovak Contints's bave been ordered to open a torogh að- Cark on the hund of the Catholie Church in Czechrdlovakia, in frigh runking Czech exile mail Today,
In an interview with the 1.5. paper Populo, Vartav Mayre, a
Foo! Socialist why was Czech Minister before The Cominundek seizure of power.
j orders have gone out from the Comin form for the attark.
He likenet! thr campaign to that in Hungary, where the Pri- male, Jusef Cardinal Mindszenty, baz ben arresteri, Associatef Press.
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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1949.
Dutch Request To Britain
tain
London, January 7. Holland has asked Bri- to allow the Royal Dutch Airlines to ико Mauritius as an alternative route to the Far East be- cause of the ban imposed by India and Pakistan on Dutch civil flights Deross their territories.
The Dutch request la being considered by the Foreign Ofco.
The Dutch Government banes Its request on the. Chiengo Civil Aviation Con- vention of December, 1044. London air experts doubt whether airport facilities at Mauritius will be ado- quale for KLM purposes.— Reuter,
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PACIFIC PACT MAY BE FORMED' SAYS FRASER
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Ottawa, January 9.
If the nood arises for domocratic nations in the Pacific to stand tagother, a Pacific pact will be developed.
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This was stated here today by Mr. Peter Fraser,
Prime Minister of New Zealand. ·
Mr. Fraser thinks such a pact would be on the lines of the proposed Atlantic Pact.
He said it would obviously in-
Zealand clude Australia, New Tritain,
United Curindo, the States. Mexico and certain Cen- tral and South American tions.
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New Zealand, he added, up- preciates the
generous help Chunda hnd Aven to Britain. Australia, South Afrten and New Zealand, are helping, too.
at what hai!
char dr the and linns Party fled to Austria will be alloweditions, some countries seem to be
Castside |
shul be wentelo kept streetly segu.raíc
negaturumbled Sweden Bratty the bermang has made that Jura
Norway's Decision
JRENCE
to come to the
s visitors.
The
nirmen,
United States
Lieutenant
St.
Mr. Fraser will see the Cana-
Louk dian Premier, Mr. Laurent and President Truman. -Reuter.
Judge Attacks Court Verdict
Nuremberg, January 9. The United States Judge, Mr Paul Herbert, one of the Three Van tribunal in the 1.G. Farber case, has fled a dissenting
"Nothing any of u cán do will ever repay Bellain for 1946 when Hitler stand at the gates
pinion declaring that he be and
saved the world for leves 15 of the Company's freedom," he said.
lirectors, acquitted of a mas: When they look been going on at the United Nn murder and slave labour charge Daly five out of 23 high officer. forgetting that, he added,
should have been found guilty. German chemical of the ginnt Pro-British Fooling
ombine were found guilty under New Zealand hopes for an
he charges lodged against all. Show tell for the first time this
early solution
Indo of the
Judge Herbert said: "In my ; winter along the Contral Enstern | Analalyn Barsov, 31 years old,
nesian question, he said. There view pil members of the Farben banaest, habenkeling the Briti penel Lieutenant Plotr Pirogov,
are indications that Holland Board of Directors should b 50- muck 27 years old, landed their
work out an ar held guilty of slavery and maks prepared to October at viet plane on
An
rangement with the Repubilarder, not only for the part. Amertean Army occupation feld
felpation by Farben in the crit near Lin: in the United States
He said that in Eire, which he of enslavement at the Auschwitz of Austria.
visited lust month, and Indin n ennerntration camp, but also lu The plane and Russlan, ser-
grenter feeling of friendship for widespread participation and wil du South Western coast of But, want were subsequently returneritin and the Commonwealth ing co-operation with the slave The Tetry service Boween nt in the Soviet Army. The xies than ever in our life-time labour system in other Pathon Bon-bu and Shikoku was conspend | Awen Beutenants were allowed to
or before,
plants, Reuter, retonin as political refugees.
Theur visus pre valid for your but may be renewed.--Reu ter.
11/11 "A they have unit heen broken; sepatung ares ull, it taken that no reply Trom; nde tout of show. Snow felt also ori Sky
Shikoku, Copenhagen Warleston *xperten botaroj The making the Sepahnavien de Henno conderez ez
"The final decision will gra ishly be taken when the pre miera nuest again in Copen hagen The care poartent
Clark
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Britain's Talks With Russia
London, January 9.
te the fall of Radeon Russia's reply to the British complaints of difficul-
The Senden Fauvernement and
The Papady
per pile and prov
Wlode
Sevinchadar
that
member 4
1 te
ties in the current trade negotiations leaves the door open for an interim Anglo-Soviet agree- ment.
the Alantic Pori
The reply does not enegurag *} Agrare le volved in |the mil stal inve a etaner to hopes of speeding up the nego
tele 1! mukes Hations for such an agreement, Bear that ima
and attend to These have been going on since Oggive favours. Je either party and last May,
strom mal mula Sably to etiforre Perpect for her nutris
"Denmark's
one
that
"The Soviets complained prices were too high. In fact, they were the saine as have been quoted to prspective buyers in other countries. On the other bond. Russia has spent most 0° The difhewities
arely the sterling earned from the pre- commerria) with Du political vicu
vious sale of 750,000 tons umplentions of any kind.
eruin to Britain In buying i Brinde told the Russian trade United Kingdom markets some invertat, She is trying to take representatives she is being deathing like 10 milion worth of a novetating position and
as opportunity to purchner machinery hey red
and equipment no geographical position is much coarse grain and wheat while a included in the one-year pact. more exposed than that of Northe same time Russia is buying Additionally, she has gone Int
freely in British markets.
other markets and bought rub Ru-s12 Enter Dritain that while
ber, wool. coma, coffee bra
way.
altitude
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More
"The macerity of Danish opins
om. however, appears repuls 15 kar has supplied Britain with and other goods." Tollow the Noi dorian leau, Luce the manmodities agreed on in the Norway but unlike Sweden, she previous une-year Anglo-Soviet
Ong authoritative quarter es
has recent experience of the agreement, she has not been able timates Soviet purchases from frailty of neutrality."---Beuter. to buy m return articles which British firms at £15 million an
she needs.
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rders fron Britain for
The Overseas Trade Minister mate, als at £23 million. Mr. Arthur Bottomley, comment-
this: "British tenders These totals more than offse were in fact submitted for 05 the value of 'Ru sinn ganin pur per rent of the commodities and¦ chaser, by Britain, estimated u
equipment, asked for by Russia) £22 million.-Reuter.
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