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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1948.

Life's "Lighter" Side PVO LEADER SEEKING

RECONCILIATION?

Twenty-one-year-old

Marlo Fabre waves on umbrella and boosts a brand of cigarette fighters from the top of the Obelisk of Luxor, 70 feet above the Plage de la Concarde in Paris. Fabre told officials that he was an Egyptologist and wanted to make photographs of the hlaroglyphica on the oboilak. The fire department produced an escape by which he mounted to the top. Once there he produced a portable amplifying ap

After mero paratus and began. his advertisement campaign.

down, COMO than alx haure he was persuaded charged for giving false Information. AP Photo.

to

Provincial Elections In Newfoundland

Rangoon, May 29. White Band PVO (People's Volunteer Organisation)

sources said on Saturday their leader, Bo Po Kun, was enroute to Rangoon to rook a recon- ciliation with the government,

In view of similar reports previously, neutral sources

treated the declaration cautiously.

Several rebel representatives in West Burma conferred recently at Mngwe, 330 miles North West of Rangoon, on the queation of

St. John's, Newfoundland,

May 28. The Liberal Party had to- night maintained its early lead in Newfoundland's first provin- ciul clection since its union seeking pence with the govern- with Canada or April 1, but ment. only very incomplete results of

Meanwhile, the Burma Road -famous North Burma war- time highway for sending sup- plies to China-has boon clear- ed of bandita and is again open to motor traffic, a Government communique claimed tonight,

The communique added that Shan chieftains from both sides border of the China-Burma

Po Po Kun, a member of the yesterday's polis had so for Cabinet when the PVD was re- come in.

presented in the government, was Fifty-six candidates had enter-reported to have opposed a Com ed the field for 27 seats. Of those. munist proposal to extend the re- would meet on the frontler next 27 were Liberals, 27 Progressive bellion. Press reports said, how-week to discuss the suppression of and two Independents.

ho over,

was not backed up crimes on the border and on the solidly by the PVO.

Burma Road.

By tonight, fvo Liberals, one Progressive Conservative and one Independent had been returned Informed sources, said the rift Burma navy gunboats fired on Red fing Insurgents The Conservatives were loading among rebel forces caused by Karen and in four other seals and the Liber-

the breakdown of the Magwe killing many during an attack nts in three.

conference brought a rapid shift on a government river convoy The Independent candidate of various rebel forces

So that in the delta area West of Ban- elected was Mr. Peter Cashin, they are consolidated now in ter- goon, the communique sald. The former Finance Minister, who be- ritorial compartments in Wes-government lost one naval rating fore the referendum on union tern Burma.

Killed, with Canada, challenged the

On from

fron- These compartments,

the Burma-Pakistan Mr. Canadian Prime Minister,

the Irra- tier, Arankanese Moslem rebels Louls St Laurent, to defend in South to North along

described as fol- around Maung Daw continued to Newfoundland his policy of Con- Waddy, were

Jows:

surrender to the Government federation.

The campaign was mainly Prome-Tharrawaddy area, held peace mission with their

deserters. Theystryb and ammunition, the communique fought on the issue of the terms by army of Confederation, the Liberals area, Communist. Magwo-Mying- declared. pointing to the social security yan area, which includes the oil measures provided and the Con- feld, PVO's. Pakokku nres,

of Mandalay servatives criticising the terms as miles South Wes!

Communists.

Inadequate.-Reuter.

will be

POP

U.S. Attitude Toward Pacific Pact Deplored By South Korea Govt

Seoul, May 28.

The Foreign Minister Mr. Ben C. Limb, today de- scribed the recent report from official sources in Washington that Sourth Korea definitely would not receiva any large-scale military aid as a major setback to the government. Qualified observers here believed this to be another major setback that Dr. Syngman Rhee's govern- ment received in the past two weeks.

of State

Mr.1 from South Korea possibly by The Secretary Dean Acheson's recent state- next month remains an intangible! ment that the time was not yet subject here in that everyone is Asla discussing it but ofcial American ripe for a Pacific Pact in

tight-lipped on because of disturbances in many quarters remain Asiatic nations is considered here to have been a bitter disappoint ment to the South Korean goy- ment

criti-

ernment

President Rhee sharply

its occurrence within near future.

are

the very

Minister Limb said "We working on several possibilities dealing with North Koreans

in

elsed Mr. Acheson's statement as which we cannot divulge now. weak argument. However It is When the time comes for dealing believed here that Mr. Acheson's with the North we want to sec troops leave South remark will bring a change in American

But we want strategy Korea.

American the Korean government's which called for pressure on the troops to remain for the present part of the United States to ini- because North, Koren would not tiate a Pacific Pact similar to the attack us as long as United States North Atlantic Alliance,

forces are here."-United Press.

First Chango

Observers point to Dr. Rhoo's VANDENBERG ON

strategy.

very

A

DISARMAMENT

States

statement that Alatic nations should meat for their own col- lective security as the first in- Ann Harbor, Michigan, May 28. dicalion In

change of

Arthur Vandenberg, Senator the lending Republican on the It is believed Dr. Rhee's gov Senate Foreign Relations Com

sold tonight that the rament with the possible aid of mittee, the Philippines will now push

sh United

wanted universal strongly for the setting up disarmament, provided there were

tions 113 result

two guards against bad faith. setbacks and also as the sound of They would take nothing for at the Paris Foreign and is becoming louder

granted louder an the withdrawal of Ministors Conference, but would

South never close their hearts

hope for peace, he told the Inter- Meanwhile withdrawal of the American Bar Association-Rou- estimated 8,000 American troops' ler.

of a Pacifle Pact by Asiatic na- adequate and automatic

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of these

American troops from

Korea.

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