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THE CHINA MAIL," "FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1949.

COMMUNIST CONDITIONS For Establishing Diplomatic Relations

EXPERT'S PLAN FOR ASIA

The

New York, May 25. Author and political analyst, Louls Fischer, today urged that the United States, stop the spread of Communism in Asia with freedom and food for the people and not arms for reactionary militarists.

He told Liberal Party meet-

ing: "In the interest of econo- mie stability of Europe, of our own and of the denociatle fu-) ture of Asia, we must insist that) Holland abadon Indonesia and the French leave Indo-China.

Policy Regarding HONG KONG

Hong Kong

London, May 25.

Official reports from Nanking indicate that the

Chinese Communist rogime has made known the conditions whereby it will establish diplom- atic relations with Britain and the United States. British officials in Nanking report that the Com-

munists are showing willingness to co-operate with British and American commercial and administrative quarters.

Reports say that all guards had boon withdrawn

from the British and American Embassies.

Am-

A spokesman for the Chinese deled in accord in retaining their Communists is said to have told Ambassadors Ju Nanking despite the British and American Ants capture, by the Communists We have power in do this. We bassadors that the "new people's several weeks ago. Of the Great

will wont

the Soviet equal Powers only should de l soon. Then we government" rouk, with better grace, talk status with forelen governments bussade moved to Canton when

restraining

and the withdrawal of all for the Chinese Nationalist Govern #boul

Communism

armed forces and warships ment sala eign armed

that such Today, elsewhere in Asia.

China.

might be desirable. and Europe are working for the from Communists of Asin."

In discussing conditions for re- lations with the United

ww

States

Fischer conceded

that Europe

and Britain, the Chinese

Сог

the present

more

fateful part

Is al

"All Together"

move

Com- the munists are also said to have in- Stute, Mr. James

sisted that bot the

The U.S. Acting Sceretury of Webb, сол-

wan.

the countries themed that the United States bas

Bald.

TO HAVE AA GUNNERS

Contingents of the 27th Anti-Aircraft Regiment will accompany the 27th, infantry Brigade to reinforce the Hong Kong parrison next month, the War Office announced to-

day.

ever

CANTONESE BY RADIO

Vocabulary:

239. (a) ah(3) 240.

241

242.

(kám) gum (1)·

(shi) (2)shee

BY S.K. LEE

Lesson 34 (B)

243.

(ha) hah(1)

(mool) (2)movi

244.

(kan) gun(1)

245,

(leung) loung(2)

248.

(chung) (2)choong

247.

(sheung) (3) sheung

240. (ha) (3)hah (or) hah(2)

Combination (2) shee.

The rat British tank troops

to serve in China wil leave for Hong Kong in the troopship Dilwara on Wed. nosday.

12.

(1)Loong hah(1),

13.

(1)Lau (3)shcung

14.

(1)Lau (3)hah.

15.

(3)Sheung hal(2)

10.

mun(1).

17.

18.

(3)Shup

They are men of D Squa- dron, Third Royal Tank Regl. ment. Mow

Bevington Camp-Acuter.

At

COMMONS QUESTIONS ON HK

A prefix to names,

Gold. Metal. A surname

Market.

Prawn. Shrimp,

Eachs, Every.

A catty. (1-1/3 lbs.)

A toel. (1-1/3 oz.)

Heavy. Weighty. Above.

Below.

Street market. Lobster.

Upstairs.

Downstairs.

Nearly,

(3)Sheung hah(2) (3)shup Nearly 10 dollars.

Gom(3) (3)sheung hah(2):

mun(1) (3)aheung hah(2).

Shik mut: (Continued)

gom(3)

A. Al:(3) gum(1), (2)nay hoh(2)

1.

A.

dzik(1)-huk(1) hul(3)

canye(1)-(2)shee

(2)ych lah(3).

(2)manye

(1)Yee-gah(1) (2)yee-ging(1)

han(3) lok (3). Kinay seung(2) (2)maaye mul(1)-(2)ych Ah(3)?

(2)Maaye saam(1), xay(3) Jek (3) (3) dinnye (1)loang ah(1) (1)toong (2)loung (1)tecoo (3)daaye yue(2), (2)Mool (1)lecoo yue(2) dohil) yecoo(3) (2)yau

(2)leung

(2)choong

Bun(1) gom(3)-(3)sheung-hah(2)

London, May 25.

Mr. Leonard Gainmans, Con-

кот

geh(3).

B.

A.

Yut(1) gun(1) (3)hai

Eurasion Couthient, but caution-adopt a hands-off policy with reconsulted with about dozen f cut: "nevertheless we must realise gard to Taiwan. It is understood nations on the question of fram- thay events in Asia may deter that they told the British Em-ing a common polley towards the mine the future of mankind." bassy in Nanking thint Com Communists in China,

munist policy regarding Hong Russia is not one of them, he He said the key arens ut Aslu Kong will depend

entirety on that may soon be tottering on British polley concerning Tai- would not charmeterise this servative, asked in Parliament the edge of the Red abyss will

as eenstillation necessarily look today whether there is any he saved from Communism if the

of resuspicion that the murder of Nanking reports say the only ing towards the subject United States quickly adopts a restriction affecting the British cognition" (of the Communisi re- two police inspectors in Hong vigorous policy of anti-imperial- Embassy is the curfew imposed ginc in China), be aticies. "We

on May 6 was Com- the Kong Ism toward that part of the fran

watching 1 pm to five am. Grnerai are all together

munist-inspired, world.-United Press.

mail from abroad is being ac-situalios very carefully and try

"Is this the beginning of some- crpted, although the only route ing to find the best ways which appears to be open is via means of meeting

it do thing such us happened in Malaya Siberia,

and

about a year ago?" he asked.

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Meanwhile, the British Foreign | Reuter. Office 1፰ studying Rangoon re- ports that security measures on the Burma-Yunan

border are

the

being intensifted to meet threat of a Chinese Communist thrust toward Myitkyimn, borrter town in Burma.

U.S. Proposal

that

Press

CHURCH-STATE TALKS FAIL

Prague, May 25.

and

The Under-Secretory of State for the Colonies, Mr. David Rees- Williams, replied: "I am informed that there is no evidence of that. It was a bandit raid and had no political significance."

Asked what is being done to provide temporary airstrips in

Discussions between the Cze-Hong Kong or the New Territo- 20slovak Government and the

ries, Mr. Geoffrey de Freitas, Un- der-Secretary of State for Air, Roman Catholic Church over said the Air Commander-in-Chief,

Church

rights have broken Far East, has reported that the down, a source. close to eccle airfield facilities are adequate for at present based sioptical

said here the aircraft tonight.

source said.

rireles

there.

and

In Washington, the State De-

today partment disclosed the United States has proposed that like minded" nations should jom in framing a com-

towards men policy

the Co- munists in China,

Discussions on these lines have

The Church-State negotiations

When Mr. Gammans asked if January turken pince only on an informal begun in detail dr basis

us yet but it is understood were "interrupted" in February. the Minister is satisfied that more that

the United States will They would not be resumed, this modern aircraft than those alrea- dy sent can land on the present shortly enll conference of in- terestett nations.

The source said that the Arch-airfield, Mr. de Freltes sald that it "The United States' suggestion Lishop, Dr. Joseph Beran, has is would not be in the national inte- sued a threat of ex-communicat- rest to indicate any further steps that

none of these nations jon against any members of the

which might be taken to streng should recognise # Communist Church who defy an order to stay

then the air defences-Reuter. regime in China without pre-out of politics, especially from VIOUS consultation with the high positions, others",

Dr. Beran is said to have made Nations which the United a strong protest against recent States has asked to join in on security police raids on St. Vitus unified polley include Britain, Cut

Cathedral in search for a radio France, Holland, Belgium, Aus- transmitter alleged to have been tralia, India, Pakistan, New Zea- hidden there. He alleged that land, Ceylon and South Africa, worshippers were shut out of the

It is reported,

in the mean-Cathedral for two hours-Reuter.

19

time, that the big democratic Powers will usk for certain guarantees from the Communists before agreeing to accord them recognition.

These guarantees, It is said, instude respect for British sov- eralgnty in Hong Kong, mala. tenance of an "open dope" policy and a firm definition of the border between Indo- China and China.

-

Two Points

the tulks should go slow

in recognising

홍보 new

Chinese Government pri-

CIVIL SERVICE SUSPECTS

Unions Say "No Strike"

London, May 25. Trade Union leaders agreed In London today to urge their members not to repeat the one- day token strike which lust Sunday stopped some express trains running.

London, Muy 25. Fifty civil servants have so far been given notice that they are

Locomotive crews who staged considered affected by the Go- the strike said that they will act vernment's policy that Com-shilarly every Sunday until the munists and Fascists should not withdrawal of મ

which plan hold security posts in Government would mean their spending more departments.

nights away from home.

Approximately. About. More or

lens.

About 10 dollars.

Foodstuffs:

Ah. Gum, you had better go immediately to the street market to buy some things,

It is now already very late.

Oh! what do you want to buy?

Buy three or four lobsters and

two big fishes

Each sh must be about two

cottles in weight

Yut(1) gun(1) (3)hał gay(2)- How much is a culty? daw(1) ah(3)7

(3)shup-(3) look leung(2). Dee(1) (11oong-hub (}} (1)loong yue(2) doh(1) yceoo(3) (3)hal sun(1)- keen (1) geh(3).

Hoy (2)-seen(1) (1ìm sun(1)- seen(1) (3)dzau (1)m hoh(2) (3)shik geh(3) lok(3).

LABOUR MP'S GET LECTURE

London, May 25. The Prime Minister, Mr. Cle- ment Attlee, and his deputy, Mr. Morrison, lectured "rebel" Labour Party members today on the need for continued unity within the Party.

A two and a half-hour private meeting of the Parliamentary So- clalist Party was called this nor ning as a matter of discipline after a revolt among back-bench

members over the Ireland Bill,

A brief press statement issued after the meeting recorded that a general discussion had taken place on the situation arising out of the action of some members of Parliament voting against the Government despite the issue of three-line Whips.

Mr. Maurice Webb, Chairman Socialist of the Parliamentary Party, presided.—Reuter.

PI ARRESTS OF CHINESE

Manila, May 20, Press reports today said that three Chinese merchants were

arrested at Bongabon in Nueva Ecija province on charges of Bup- plying money and food to Huk- who ambushed balahap outlaws

Aurora Quezon, and killed Mr. wife of President Quezon, and 11 others last month.-United Press. PUBLIC WEDDING FOR RITA

A catty is 16 tacks.

The lobster and the Ash must

be fresh.

(If) sea food isn't fresh then,

It is not good to ent

(To be continued)

Liberation

A Good Word

Bhanghai, May 25,

The American owned "Shanghai Evening Post." in afront page editorial, wrote today:

***Liberation' is the term

China's employed by Communista for what has happened to Shanghai over. night. That is a good word and no one hopes more than the 'Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury that it will re- main

"Shanghal What it rays.

essentially

non-political.

In

It is a great trading and Industrial city. What it hopes fa that true 'liberation' now

comes.

this proves to ba the Shanghai

can provide mendous resources In

tf

case

tro.

start.

ing the whole of China back on the road to prospecity." Router,

FUNERAL OF FORRESTAL

Washington, May25. The broken body of James Forrestal was laid to resi among the nation's heroes at Cemetery Arlington National today.

President Truman headed the ibrong of Government officials who paid final respects to the former Secretary of Defence in a ceremony held in the massive marble amphitheatre behind the tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

The Army, Navy, Air Force

According to United States The Prime Minister. Mr. Cle- sources American suggestions ad.ment Attlee, giving these figures The token strike was not re- vanced in the talks cover two in a Parliamentary reply today,cognised by the two trades unions major points, as follows:

ald that none has been dismissed. concerned the National Union of

Paris, May 25. (1) The nations involved in Three have resigned,

Ten have Railwaymen and the Society of The French Ministry of Justice been transferred to other depart-Locomotive Enginemen and Fire has refused Prince Aly Khan's ments. Of the rest. 16 have been men but leaders of the unions request for his marriage to Miss re-instated. 12 are awaiting tran- agreed to negotiate with the rail-Rita Hayworth to take place pel- sfer and nine have not replied.-road Executive on the dispute. vately in his home, the Chateau Reuter.

When these two-day discussions de Cheribor, at Vallauris, Golfe and Marines rendered full mill- ended tonight it was announced Juan, the Agence France Presse tary honours, including two 10- that the Unions are to notify reported.

After- round artillery salutes. their members that they should The wedding. will take place wards the body was buried with take no further part in unofficial publicly Vallauris village only the family and a few close stoppages of work-Reuter, hall, the agency said.-Reuter.

friends present-United Press.

marily because no such government exists as yet and its nature cannot be determined created.

(2) The nations

until

it

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should uet the

together to prevent

ATHENS STRIKE

Athens, May 25. The strike of Greck broudcos- Chinese Communists from ting staffs and other employees bargaining among them State-controlled institutions and playing one against tered its third day today. another.

Strike lenders claim that they So far the Western countries are entitled to the same treatment; and their Allies In Asia have as civil servants-Router,

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