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THE CHINA MATE, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1940.
SECURITY ZONES FOR CIVILIANS IN WAR?
THREAT MUST
BE MET BY U.S.
Cleveland, April 20. The Economic Co-operation Administrator, Mr. Paul Hoffman, sold today that the threat of Russian military aggression must be met by military preparedness both in the United States in Europe.
ore
and
Geneva, April 28,
Russia today declared herself in favour of all nations setting up security zones to shelter civilians who cannot fight in any futyre atomic war. M. Platon Morosow, Soviet delegate to the 59-nations Red Cross Conference, meeting here to revise the rules of warfare, said: "We con consider that these zones are one step forward, that they are indicative of some progress,'
"Calculations made by the British Government show to populato the zones with thore who would be eligible would entall moving some million people." a member of the
British
told delegation Router.
M. Morosov supported the in= | elusion hi a proposed treaty
to
15
The draft aggreement
that
Mr. Hoffman sald. "My per-protect civilians in wartime of Konal view is that the Kremlin
an article reading! "In time of will not march if we are well pre-
contracting parties peace, the pared. The risks of a third and, in case of conflict, the pai World War too stupendous."
ties thereto, shall endeavour Mr. Hoffman received a brn-set up in their own territory, and, therhood citation from the Na- if the need arises, in occupied tional Conference of Christians
areas. hospital ant and Jews in recognition of his d
and localities fo work
with
the ECA.--United
prolert
from the effects of war shall not constituet more than a Press.
It also the wounded and sick children small area of territory.
provides that they shall not bei mothers, under
expectant mothers of children under seven, located in areas which might be persons over 65 and the personnel come important to the conduct entrusted with the organisation of a war-Reuter.
RADIO
This 13 Radio Hong Kong Broadcasting on a frequency of 845 kilocycles per second unt on 9.52 megicycles per second in the 31 metre band.
H.X.T.
12.3 Day Programme Bummary. 12.32 Landing Stville Majoriam,
Cerald And Itik
Vor (RACTS)
zones
to
the
Or as to treaty fuys down that the zones:
and administration of such zones
and lucelties, and with the care
of persons
assembled therein."
Mr. an
The Canadian Mox Werkhof, amendment to
met to the
article whicit would not make the setting up of security zones obligatory.
Mr. Wershot explained that his principle that civilian popula- tions should be protected as com-
possible pletely as
from the War. "It another hori ora 4 with
set up zones, we would be prepared to negotiate to reach on agreement
lines of on the the draft agreement attached to the treaty."
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1.00 2. Vetet, 19UCTS) 1.15 p.m.-News, Weather
AndertremeTION.
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1,30 p.m.--Prom Foreign Lands
200 p.m.-Cima Duw.
1.10.-Programme Rudsmary,
6.91 p.m.italt Banesamata" Janda Galer Cal-Air Craft Repair Dection. Kal Tak (roadlog 7.00 .Varlets
Carbide
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7.30
Standa Theatr
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150
p.m.Peter Yorke and Hle Concret Orthrates with, l'aula Green Steve Conway.
alyvis, tudom Relay
"Not Wise"
KAREN REBELS ENCIRCLED
Rangoon, April 20, The Karen rebels in occupa- tion of Daiku, a railway town 78 miles North of Rangoon, are a ¡Government communique encircled by Government
troops, a Government commu- nique said tonight.
Broadminded Doctors Called For
London, April 28. The British medical werk. jy, "The Lancet," today call $d for better education of medical students in sexual problems. The newly quali fled doctor today is no better off, so for as the teaching given him on these matters la concerned, then his coun- terpart of 1914, "The Lancet" fald.
"Indeed, he often shoren alt the prejudicas of his time," the weekly sald.-Reuter,
Margaret Cheered In Naples
Capri, April 28. Happy, cheering crowds incu tiny white-washed Capri's
today to welcome piazza Princess Margaret for a five-day visit to their "Pearl of the Bay of Naples,"
Wearing a dove grey suit and a white straw hat, the Princess drove up the hillside through vineyards lemon groves after crossing the shimmering Bay in a fast naval launch from Nuples this morning.
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Five hundred Neapolitans gave 18-year-old Margaret grat for the send-off when she left Island after a anerning's four of their clay.
Her launch, manned by fun
Cupri falans, elroled
Before
The communique added that n full-scale advance on the rebeltying up in the harbour. in Nyaunglebin, on the rallway 12 miles farther North, is in pre- paration, and that
the
Karen
"It la not wise to treat Gov. children ertiments like school and tell them in international conventions how 10 protect strongpoints near Bassein, in the their own populations," he Irrawaddy Delta, 90 miles South added.
West of Rangoon, are under al- tack.
Other Government forces have retaken
Wanetchoung, 30 miles
"We are not opposert to the Idea of hospital and safely zones, but it remains to be seen whe-
8.00 p.m.-World Neves with Names Anther they are fensible. The skree North of the capital, along the ment secnis to us to be a very railway line to Brome, the Com- good one and it should be pos-munique added-Reuter, Bible for twu
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Hy Remember"
Frank
Governments lo
make an agreement to respect it
out. after war has broken
"We are not, however, going this treaty and forget to sign our obligations. And we cannot sign it if we have no intention of setting up this kind of zone."
Other delegations, Including the United States and British,
Swinnerton, No, 3 GK Chester-favoured the general lines of the ton, (BBCTS)
10. p.m-Plano Recital by Wilhelm
Brekhaun in programme of the Mutu Brahmi
Canadian argument.
Impractical?
The British delegation
ja
10.10 am-Radio News Reel (London understood to approve the prin-
stelury
10.30 p.m.-Weather Nrport,
30.31 Cabaret" and Dance Moelt. 11.1 p.m.-Chae Duwts.
ciple of security zones,
but to
consider them Impractical-ut
any rate in Britain,
Prague Hands Out Rebuke To Reds
Prague, April 28.
The Communists, in a self-criticism campaign, ro- buked some of their members for laxnesy and others for wrong radicalism,
The campaign, carried out in eign polities and presents insur
articles ficiently the life of Russia and; the form of newspaper
casti-the People's Democracies. Press,
In the Communist gated even some recently re- oducated" journalists,
In a recent speech, the Slovak Communist lendor, Stefan Bas- Com- some The Communist organ, "Rude tovansky, accused
of the "setion Pravo", complains that Czech munist members
radicalism picture magazines do not come committee" of wrong up to the level of the new type and sect-consciousness and blam- them for excluding well-meaning Socialist picture periodicals. If complaina
Communlat non-Communials from co-opera- the Party's own picture weekly, on nationwide tasks.
"Rude Pravo castigates "Halo Nedeini Noviny," does not devote enough attention to for-
of
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According to Bible Prophecy will it be
WORLD WAR III
OR
WORLD PEACE?
BIBLE AUDITORIUM Chatham & Mody Rds.
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tion on
Communist Party organisation 10 Eastern Bohemia for Wasiness
meetings In organising party and complains that at a recent meeting only 50 per cent of the members were present.
"These shortcomings should be corrrected at once. Leok of party discipline is one of our enemies., "Rude Pravo" cluded.- United Press.
chief
con-
halt Capri, about five and B
favoncti miles square, Leauty spot for tourists and is especially famed for its wonder- ful seu grotices.
Arter her hillside drive to the village square, the Princess alight- ed from her eat and walked the last quarter of a mile to the hotel alang Capri's Dve-foot wide arched main street-Reuter,
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