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Resolutions For Labour Party's 1949 Conference

ART EXHIBIT

Manila, May B

The rerand annual art exhibit-

lon of the Art Asmuciation of the Philippines will be held from

London, May 8.

The 1949 British Labour Party's annual conference, to be held in the Lancashire saaiide town of Blackpool between June 6 and June 10, will debate a series of resolutions on Far Eastern developments.

July 4 to July 12 at the National One, from the Leek local Labour Party, deprecates

Museum in Manita, it was 1853-

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Deadline for submitting entries. limited to two pieces por artist living in the Philippines, is June 15, the announcement said, Heuter.

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RAKOSI

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It more and more difficult

The Eastbourne Labour Party expresses its concern over the Molayan situation and believes that the only hope of improve- ment les in raising the standard of living of the Malayan people".

The Eastbourne Party asks the conference to assure the Govern ment that "It has our support in their endeavours to do so even if may mean sacrifices on the part of ourselver" Budapest, May 8. Local parties show concern at

industrial Yugoslav leaders are finding foreign

competition, one calling for an early to

pence explain why the same imperi-treaty with Japan to ease the alist, who deny machinery and untion.

The Onal agenda for the con- even medicine to Hungary and the other People's Democracies, that the

ference, issued here teday, shows main interest ot the agree to give machines to Party membership still centres on Marshal Vita, M. Matyas domestic policy," particularly an Rakos!, the Hungarian Vice- three toples: cost of Being, Premier. told a large election | need for more houses, and future meeting in Western Hungary nationalisation proposals. today.

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Domestic Problems Be said the Hungarian people. would stant by The people

Domestic and international Yugoslavia agmust their oppres- problems are sometries Baked in 'GI * The Yugoslav Communists the resolutiona to coine before Faout workinat people he said, eld|

conferener

In the jjant sheal therje bilook in the second) sugitention of one local piety that World War and make so many the cost of defence is responsible paerifiees, just fe he pulled back for the Government's inabfly to Iv Marshal To o

reduce the cost of living. perjaht catopi.

The Yukoslav people under- 1 tenday that the American unperialists were helping than because the expitalists Vinced that Tito lo come inver to their side and has beeonie chemy of the Soviet Union and The People's Democrnents.

Fe sand the Bet lin develop- menis wate "a vietuay for oun failh m peavey and ankled; This immense event in forelim policy theans a treat victory for the prace front and a heavy defeat for all warmnangers und reaction.“

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Among a number of resolu tiana calling for Saclallet action In the colonial territories is one

from the Chelsea Party seeking The appointment of Socialists in key positions in the colonies and one from Richmond expressing alarm

at "gross racial discri mination" In South Weal Af- rica".

The Richmond resolution asks the British Government to bring pressure to bear on South Africa

to submit a trusteeship agreement

for that territory (South-West Africa)

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message received hara today by the owners of the British Minor Corfu said that a passenger disembarked at Gibraltar yesterday becaUINO of suspected smallpox was in fact suffering, from chicken poxi

When smallpox WRI BUE. posted 400 passengers were vaccinated on board the Cor- fu, bound for Port Said and Hong Kong out of Southamp- ton, and the Corfu continued her journey.-Router,

POST WAR BUILDING OF SHIPS

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Washington, May 8. The National Federation American Shipping said today that the post-war building-up of merchant fleets by leading maritime nations posed a seri- ous competitive problem for the United States merchant marine.

The Federation published survey of world fleets which said in part: -por

Vesse) completion of construction, currently under way order, the work's mer. 0: an chant fleet of ocean-going ships | of 1,000 kross fons and over will total almost 80,000,000 deadweight tons....excluding United States Government-owned tonnage."

It estimated that at the be ginning of 1949 a total of nicar- deadweight tons 12,000,000 ly

of merchant shipping Was on order or under construction in the world.

of this amount, it said, Britain was building more than half, the Marshall Plan nations as a group shout 70

per cent and the United States only 12 per cent.

IL sca cl The U.S. passenger fleet today was 51.6 per cent less than pre-war, the British 27 per cent less, the Marshall Plan nations aggregate fleets 37 per cent less and the overall world passenger fleet

less-United 44 per cen!

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About relations with Catholic Church, M.' Rakesi that m1y adherents of the torney Catholic Opposition were now on the side of the People's Front.

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Churches, he said, chhel ftw Their followers vole for the People's Front, and two days ago the Bistrops of the Catholte Church nade similar | statements.

"We greet Die stand taken by The Catholic Bench of Bishops as the Arst serious positive step int the ditertimt of a healthy solution. of the relations between our De- manner and the Church,

"I this fint step is followed by further steps Soon the time will come when

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programme, Two others first time In Moscow tomorrow, seek a Government inquiry into the Soviet news agency. Tass,

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Truman Observes Quiet Birthday

Washington, May 8.

President Truman observed his 65th birthday an- niversary today, but any festive spirit he might have felt was tempered by the white carnation he wore in his lapel in memory of his mother,

It was the second Mother's Day since the death of

Mrs. Martha Ellen Truman, whose kindly, earthy inspiration was credited with helping her son meet many of the weighty challenges of office into which he was thrust so suddenly in 1945.

Apparently in deference to her The doctor reported that the memory, the nation's first family | President was working, too hard made no special plans for Mr. and doing more work than any Truman's birthday. 'The White one man ought to, but Was in House press secretary, Mr. good condition and doing £ne. Charles Boss, wald that as far as There was no siga Mr. Truman's he knew there would be no pace would slocken. special dinner and no birthday enke,

Although the outlook for peace In the cold war brightened, there "The President is not doing are certain to be many obstacles the Western anything unusual, he added. "He before Russin and le spending a quiet day at home Allies settle all their differences with his family."

Also, Mr. Truman, in trying to As usual, Mr. Truman was up push his legislative programme early. He went alone to the through Congress, 18 facing on Mother's Day services at the unromitiink battle which may try Baptist Church, where floral all his patience and political

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space in front of the pulpit was General Graham said the Presi- dedicated especially to Mrs. Mar-dent's heavy burdens 'did not tha Truman,

affect his optimistic, bouyant out- The chief executive observed look. his birthday with a good bill of He said: "He'n a happy man health from his physician. Briga-and he's absolutely confident."--- dier-General Wallace Graham. niten Press.

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