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GENERAL AGENTE

the

Espionage Trial In Serbia

London, April 19.

news

New York, April 19.

Philippine Congressman Jose Topacio Nuono is cabling Manila tonight urging the closure of the Philippine Consulates in Australia in re- taliation for the barring of Sergeant Lorenzo Gamboo.

Senator Nueno is a member of the Foreign Relations Committee of the Philippine Congress and at present is serving with the delegation to the United Nations General Assembly.

Risk Too Big

Australia Laws On Immigration

to

Sydney, April 20. Australian, Immigration De- partment officiate aald in Canberra last night that un- der Australian law, Asiatica cen hot enter Australia tako up permanent residence. The officials were comment- report that Australia had refused to grant pass parts to Filipino wives

on a

Australians.

of

They point out that the laye permits Aalatice who are businessmen or students to enter the country for a tem. porary atay. President

But, they say. Asiatic woman married to in Austrailen has not tha right of Prose

The trial of two Bulgarians and a Yugoslav woman charged with war crimes and post-war Australia's racial policies and ful

He told the United Press that Mr. Nueno expressed "respect-

to upposition" espionage started yesterday in

apparent United States' delter-Elpide Quirino's reported willing- the South Serbian town of Nish,mination to rehabilitate Japan-ness to include Japan in a Paci-

official Yugoslav

ese industry are among the big pact agency, Tanjug reported.

The

gest Pacific issues currently woman. Mireslava Jan- novich, is accused of assisting worrying Filipinos. iwo Bulgars during the Hitler- aponsored Bulgarian occupation Philippines offer the United Na- of Southern Serbia. The indict-

tions à solution which would bind | feat. inent

stelti she also helped the

all members to a system of re- former

Fremier

the elprocni immigration lawa as YUKOLLY Government.

which

he of combating what signed the

tripartite pact

with means

culted "violations of the Charter to escape to Istanbul,

such

በዚ have been per-

of

12 addest that the men-Alex- ander Decev and Angel Popov instigated and committed murder and plunder in Southern Serbian villages.

ባካሄዱ

With the acetzad woman they are also charged with attetupling to set up a foreign intelligence network running through Sofia to istanbul during

Ta after Jhe war.—Assveinted Press.

NEW OFFENSIVE ON IN GREECE

London, April 19.

was

He

suggested that

He added: "Mr. Quirino and American ofculs are

wrong i the they belleve Japan has been de

mocratised so quickly after de-

petrated by that so-called demo- feratie nation, Australia.”

be the

the Aus-

"I am convinced will take many years-at least one gan. eration, perhape longar-before the Japanes people can ba trusted

centre their lives on democratic principles rather than on the divinity of an om- регог.

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entry-Associated

Incentive To Czech Workers

Prague, April 20. High rewards are promised to Czechoslovak workers who can improve work projects.

The Ministry of Social Welfare of Categories announced three

nty-sounding im- awards for

are not Provements that qualify as inventions. pletely new ideas. which would

It is ironieal, Mr. Nueno said,

"Many Filipinos feel we need that Dr. Herbert V. Evatt, Presi-

a certain amount of trade with dent of the General Assembly Japan but would rather do with- and one the authors of the out it than run the risk of let- Churler, should sentative of

repreting Japon become an economic the nation which

military

The or violates the Charter.

power again. Japanese are such hard working The

Philippine Congressman people that they will be running added: "Apparently

Asia again, economically, If we tralians have forgotten that but do not watch out

"America the Filipinos five

10 keem months alien that

of the restoration restatance to the Japanese, Aus-realise that tralla might well have fallen to Japanese Industry threatens the re-establishment of a warlike na- the Juputiese aggressors and per-

tion. Japan cannot simply

bo haps would sull Le under

wiped off the map she must be allowed to live, but not as power for

a long time yet" United Press.

Jor

A new Greek guerilla offen-cupation today. That is not just sive, this time in the Mount my den. It has been expressed Kaimakehatan region of West-by no less an authority than Gen- ern Macedonia,

reported eral MacArthur.” Tonight by the

Mr. Nueno leaves on Thursday "Free Greek Radio." quoting a "Free Greek for a brief visit to Europe, and

then High Command" communique.

When proceeds to Manila. The attack is said to have been immediately on two matters: the he gets home he will concentrate

begun two days ago.

Bmendinent or repeal of the Bell In the Florina egun A few Act governing relations between kilometres to the West, The the United States and the Philip- sterillus are sapl 10 have oc-pines: and opposition to policies cutied several district.

in-permliting Japan's resurgence. cluding Meliti, Inte casualties L? the Government forces and taken away prisoners and much xoty, --Reuter.

400

NEW MINISTER SEES MR. BEVIN

London, April 20.

The Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, conferred yesterday with Britain's Minister-designate 10 Hungary, Geoffrey Wollinger.

Mr. Wollinger is expected to leave for Budapest in a few days

his new se

to He

take up

Defence Of P.I.

Ho called tho Bell Act a utter failure. Its main pur- pour, he said, wor to attract United

States Investment in the Philippines. Despite its one-sided character this law has attracted no capital.

Mr. Nueno continued: "One of the few good provisions of the act was the pegging of the peso to the dollur.

This should be retained, at least tem-

cannot

JAPAN FACING DISASTER

Oxford, Ohio, April 20.

com-

There are three groups: tech- nical improvements, rationaliza- tion projects, and administrative projects.

Where certain' "rations)Jan- tion" is attained without other results, the basle result

Teward is the It during one money saved by year, plus a reward—according to tubles of 200 to 200,000 Crowns for Group 1, and half that for Group 2.

Where there is 'no “rationalika- tion" but on "Ideal" improvement Is attained, the reward is 100 to Crowns If it hos extra- 100.000 ordinary and national importance. There is one catch when the reward runs higher than 200,000 Crowns. The Ministry of Social

An expert on population to- | Welfare has i rality the pay- day warned that Japan faces ment. has authority to lower further disaster if it does not basic sums.-Associated Press. take steps to check its popula- tion growth.

Captain Stuck With Stowaway

Back from Tokyo, where he of the United States was one Army's visiting experts, Dr. War- ren S. Thompson said that Japan must be mado to realise that if it

New York, April 19. is unwilling to control its popula The captain of the liner tion the United States will be Khedive Ismail complained in less willing to give help.

a radio message today that he The time has provision

come to make has ten the Japanese realise that if

Bulgarian political they porarily. Beyond this there must keep on increasing in numbers stowaways aboard his vessel and be other revisions assigument.

of United they will be bound to suffer a closed quit with no sales. America should make a posl-ships of defeat and States-Philippines relations.

disaster besides which the hard- tive decision to defend the Philip-will appear In retrospect to have pines and to this end should in-

been blessings, he said. crease its air and naval strength there,

We do not need artillery they cannot care for their or infantry. With our manpower strive to reduce its growth, they pupulation decently and will not supporting the United States air might become an easy prey to and naval strength, the Philip Communist propaganda or mill- pines can be held against any inriam," aggression.

Pres.

is succeeding A. R. Helm, who has been appointed Britain's Arst Minister to Israel.

his

Mr. Hevin was back at desk in the Foreign Office

for

the first time since his return from Washington. Associated Press.

SHIP COLLISION

Singapore, April 20. The two freighters, one British and one American, which collided in thick weather on Monday in the Straits of Malacca, Imped in-

Present indications are the United States does not understand this situation and is not planning major defence of the islands in the event of war. I that a the

to port yesterday for repairs. case, the Philippines must change

Occupation

he concluded.-United

CLIMBER KILLED

The captain, Roland Woolfen- den, soid in a message received here that the stowaways boarded his vessel at Istanbul, Turkey.

He attempted to put them ashore at Alexandria, Naples, Genna and cach port refused to allow them Marseilles, but the authorities of

to land.

The vessel, is due at Hoboken on Friday,United Press,

TEN-YEAR PLAN FOR JAMAICA

Trento, April 20. Walter Pece, of Bolzano, an

Kingston, April 19. Italian climber aged 24, was killed Sir John Huggins, Governor of The British-built and owned its course and do all it can to yesterday when he tell 200 metres Jamaica, in a statement here on 7,575 ton Richmond Hill was remove the present Inadequate from a steep rock face in the Jamaica's 10-year plan, said it is damaged on one side

the American bases in the Phillp-Torre di Gella group of the Dolo- far from extravagant either in its American William Tijchman sus-pines and proclaim its neutrality mites.

general principles, or detailed tained u smashed bow.-Asso--and try to become a Switzer-

Two girl climbers, roped with items. ciated Press.

land of the Pacific."

him were saved because the rope At the same time, the proposed snapped on a sharp rock as he expenditure estimated at £21,- plunged to his death. They clung 731,000; both in capital costs and exhausted to the rock for several recurrent charges will tax the hours before being rescued, resources of Jamalód118'the full- Reuter.

Heuter.

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FROM

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2nd September

Coltzābe, Padung a

DUR LONDON

jših June

8th Augart

5th SeptemŽup

and October

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"BOCOTRA” »

Jove

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paka 18th May

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il 22nd May

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A "TREWELLARD"

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aalja

4th June

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from Calculia via öira!ļš,

from Japan.

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for Stealta, Dombay A Karachi,

* Acerpt cargo on through bills of lading for Persian Gulf Porte.

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In port,

amil 50th Apr.

"NELLORE".

due 29th Apr.

valla and KAJ

for

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from Australia,

for Manila, Rabaul a Australian Porta

* Accepts cargo on through hills of lading for NEW ZEALAND &

FIJI ISLANDS PORTS.

J

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The SWEDISH EAST ASIA Co., Ltd.

ARRIVALS FROM EUROPE

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Agents.

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for

Loading 28th Apr. Loading 16th May:

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