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YOSHIDA WARNING America And

TO JAPANESE ON WAR RUMOURS

Tokyo, June 2.

The Promior, Shigeru Yoshida, speaking on a nation- wide broadcast last night, warned the Japanese people not to be misled by more rumours ro- gording the international situation.

He urged the Japanese: "Go calmly about with your work in the interest of national recons- truction.'

Britain's Flying Housewife

Buffalo, New York, June 2. Mrs. Richard Morrow-Tait, the British flying housewife. arrived in Buffalo, New York, by train yesterday to ralse funds for the home stretch of her round the world flight.

Before taking off from Chicago she had meant her next stop to he Buffalo, bui engine trouble forced her down at Toronto, she Fald.

"There was also a bit of De- partmental mix-up at Chicago," she added,

In reviewing his administration and the work of the Dlet, which has just adjourned, Mr. Yoshida katel:

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"While 'our situation is taking a turn for the better, both Inter- still nally and externally, live too close to the war years, and International relations remain,yet to be normallsed.

"Rumours are rife. Foreign news despatches too frequently of forebodings contain ominous another catastrophic global war. "I hope you will not be misled by mere rumours but go calmly ahout with your work in the in- terest of national reconstruction."

"Obstruction"

Mr. Yoshida made no direct reference by name In his radio mdress 10 the Communist und

parties Sucialist

opposing his regime.

But he said he regrets that at critical moment there exist certain elements who abet dis- putes and nggravate unrest

production, and Diet itself there મ

Apparently she referred to ruling by the Clvit Acronnuties Authority grounding her war sur- plus Anierican trainer plane be- cause she does not hold an air worthiness certificate,

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She said she intends to return to Britain by way of Greenland and Iceland,

She began her world flight on

August 15, 1948.

She is 25 and hopes to be the first woman to dy round the world lu a light plane.

Her present plane, a converted $5.00 | Vultee PT-31, replaces one crack-

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New York. June 1. High ulficials of the American Federation of Labour's Muri- time Trades Council today un- nounced that British ships will be boycotted unless British dock workers take swift measures to free ships involved in the Cana- dilan seamen's dispute.

The annuuncement, by the Council's co-chairmen, Mr. Paul Hall and Mr. Morris Weinberger, way in reply to a cable received yesterday from Mr. Arthur Deu- kin, the President of the British Trades Union Congress, request ing that the Council hold off its threatened boycott until the prob- lem can be dealt with.

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London, June 1. The British Institute of Pro- fessional Civil Servants withdrew yesterday from the World Federa- tion of Scienus Workers on the grounds that Is Communtat- dominated.-Associated Press.

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Washington, June 1.

The United States in giv- ing careful study to her rela tions with any futurs Com. munist Government in China, the Acting Secretary of State, Mr. James Webb, told a press contaranse ker today.

He did not make any cont

States' ment on the United present attitude toward the Communists but said It will be some time before Com- munist Government will be established In China-Rou ter.

Conviction Of Briton Quashed

tences.

The Nice

BOLIVIA ON BRINK OF CIVIL STRIFE

La Paz, June 1.

Bolivia today stands on the brink of civil war as striking tin-minors, armed with machine-guns and dynamite, fight pitched battles with troops at mines thousands of foot up in the Andes Mountains.

The Government, which yesterday declared general mobilisation and a state of slege; are expected in La Paz-at 12,400 feet, the highest capital in the world-to proclaim_martial law at any

moment.

Movement of troops to quell as hostage, have cut off all com- the mine

in which munications. uprisings, many people have already been killed are hampered by a general called in strike of railwaymen sympathy with the miners.

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They include an engineer, Jose Pos Estensora, brother of. Victor Estenecro.

Deputies among the 15 depor tees are quoted as saying: “The Bolivian Government is respon- sible for the butchery at the 20th

Century mino

do- for having ellied a solution of the dispute over

wage rise for the

workers.

Effect On Malaya Mulaya, the world's greatest producer of tin, atanda to benef it strikes continue to block pro- duction in Bolivin.

One executive In New York wald that if the strikes continuo In Bolivia, to halt production

between 15 which produces

and 30 per cent of the world's the total tin production supply, throughout the world will be reduced.

Aix-en-Provence, June 1. An Appeal Court here today quashed the Nice magistrate's Captain Elder conviction of

a Briton des- Keith, aged 40, cribed by the police as a war hero, on a charge of false pre-

court had sentenced him to eight months' imprison- ment on a charge of falling to deliver motorcars after receiving payment for them.

Counsel said Captain Kelth's today that there had been no frau- and four children, were also kili- tionery parties dulent intention, the delay being eri at Catovt. No reports have

Bollvin Fifteen due la exchange controls between

among been received of deaths

deportees, Britain and France,

Implicated in employees of other nationalities, said to have been

The situation at Hunmuni Mine the tla mine troubles in Bolivia, who are reported to be holding yesterday in a Bolivian military the United States superintendent aircraft.

Many Arrests Huamuni strikers dynamited| the police station before troops drove them out, and several to Hava The tin miners have laid selgo

people are believed to two important mines from the

been killed in the explosion. AL surrounding mountainsides where,

Colouira Mine, anothor

That he said, will cause a sear. troops drove them after flerce manager is reported to be held fighting.

by the strikers,

city oven with general falling off yesterday

and in demands, and the price Government Bre expected

The to fly out from launched a new wave of arrests demand for Malayan tin will be today made

United and outlawed the National Re-improved. Hospital two Catavi

спе half of States and on

Approximately Argentinian en-volutionary Movement, accusing Injured

output goes to Texas in the it of plotting civil war badly gineer,

The lender of

It is armelted. the Movement, where

The United Fluting, and the bodies of two United States and a Bolivian en- Victor Paz Eatensero, who is in States' only tin smelter is situat-

killed by the exile who were

in gineer

Buonos Aires, is des- ed at Texas City. There, cribed as head of the plot.

South American Strikers,

with high grade and soldiers, The Communist and workers' Several strikers

Malaya.

Men in the tin industry

at Texas City that production may be affected by the Bolivian situation, but they point out that

the effects will be-Reuter and Associated Press.

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the ranks of lay that even in the bark on French soll during World} is obscure because the miners, arrived at Antofagasta, in Chile, is too early to say for sure what

are those who,

in their eagerness to curry favour with their constituency, dlare- gard the impoverished condition of the country and obstruct ad- ministrative retrenchment,

and propose expansion of government machinery."-Associated Press.

Strike Threat In Italy

Rome, June 1. The Italian Labour Minister, Signor Amintore Fantunt. faces five separate strikes and threats of labour stoppages. Une of the strikes. a walkout of 150,- 000 farm workers, is entering its third week with no signs of a settlement.

Treasury workers throughout Italy stayed away from their offices today in a 24-hour stop- page to support their wage de- mands.

second nationwide A strike is by 500,000 building workers, who came out for two hours because employers refused to meet them for wage negotia- tions.

The

third and fourth are loenl general strikes in Bolognu and Modena to protest against Inci- dents in which local labour councils

assert that the police had aided strike-breakers.

Essential services were main- tained during these sympathy walkouts. All the strikes pass- ed off without any reported In- eldents. Reuter,

TOO DELICATE

Washington, June 1. United States Attorney The Cieneral, Mr. Tom Clark, today infused to give Senate Com- mittee seeret Government Alus on 164 officials of foreign govern- inents,

including Ambassadors and Foreign Ministers of some Euro- pean countries,

He told

Seante Judiciary Sub-Committee that the informa tion is extremely delicate, but promised to co-operate with the Committen by giving all the in- formation possible.-Reuter,

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