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BIG FOUR MINISTERS

THE "CHINA MAIL:THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1940: JIŠKU

Meeting To Be Held In

MAKING NO PROGRESS Frankfurt

Desert Rocket Trials

Canberra, June 7. The first trials with modern rockets will be held scori.st the"

glant 1.200-mile rocket rate

in the Central Australian', 'Uosi sert, Senator John Armstrong, Minister (or Public' Supply, has -Informed-the-Australien-Da- fence Council, according ́ ́to' authoritative sources here 10- day.

Senator Armstrong, who vik! et the range last week. added that the scope of the enterprise could not be appreciated by those who had not seen it.

Paris, June 7.

1

The “Big Four"!. Foreign Ministors again failed to make any progress on Berlin during d four-Hour “open session héré tonight, delegator leaving the cónfaronco said. “If does not look too good,“ one United States dologato commented, A French delegate told reporters that the Soviet For- eign Minister, Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, will an- swer the Western plan for a revived four-Power Kommandatura and a newly elected united City Assembly at tomorrow's session of the Council.

The

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debate today revolved round the two sets of do tailed proposals for four-Power rule in Berlin submitted by the U.S. Secrotary of Stato, Mr. Dean Acheson, and Mr. Vyshinsky in tho secrof session,

Today's meeling-the 14th Governinent organs, and trude since the conference opened on

with the Western zones' and May 23-followeit three succes third countries. sive secret sessions which failed To the City

Magistrat tind to produce any agreement on City Assembly would be retery- the Soviet. and Unifeil

States led such local matters na fuel, plans for Berlin,

transport, posts and telegraphy, Mr. Vyshinsky, who was the Juridical matters, education and Work on the range had been first to address today's session. public health. kept cinke to schedule

But in the event of a dispute, despite spoke for some two hours (In- manpower and maturial shortateuding translation time) during these, too,

would be referred and progress is satisfactory, he Faid.

which he repeated and elaborated back to the Kommandatura, on the Soviet proposal.

The Soviet plan proposes that Jimit the group of disenfranchised people in the elly.

"It should

proceed from the necessity to establish such cystein 20 will grant the franchise to former members of the Naal Party and of other Nazi

organisations, with the exception of those who were disenfranchised by the decision of a court," it added.

It was begun two year pro and will eventually be extended over 1,500 miles of the Indian Ocean towards Christinus Island.

Mr. Acheson anid that the vital error of the Soviet proposal that it brought within the yeto Power of one Commandant any net which the City authoritle.

The Australian Defence Minis- į might take, ter, Mr. Jolm Dadrian, told the For France, M. Robert Selu- press today that expenditure on man bid flat the Soviet pro- Australia's five-year defence pro- pogal in fact leaves no power at Kramme will be peerlevated all to the free decision " 嬉しい the next three year.

Gernitms.

Mr. Ernest Bevin, $British " Coverihent is saklig | Foreign Minister. said that the Ananrin! provision in the defence relative points nt view show

for all Programme

that it is divergence of fundamental prin- physically possible for use | ciples, vice to accomplish, under present granomic conditions," he added,

The Prime Minister. Mr. Joseph B. Chidley, disclosed carlier to day that the Council, which had

* discussed increased defence funds, bed exonuned progress reports on "the rocket range, und studied tichinery to co-ordinate indus- try in any national emergency. Defence Pact

Vyshinsky Plan

Commenting on the detailed

the

Kommandoturn

Acheson Plan

Mr. Dean Tour-Powns

Acheson'a um for

Kuverninezit

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Frankfurt, Júna 7.

The threa Western Milltary Governors have invited" tile Consulative • Committee German Minister-Presidents and Assembly leaders, formod in connection with the Parla conference, to meet them here tomorrow morning.

The Governor are due to arrive from Paris tonight.

This will be the first om • clal three-Power consultation with German representatives since the beginning of tha conference.

No representatives of Wes- tern Berlin have yet bean invited.

The Committee will consist of five members of the Bonn Assembly and four Prime Ministers.Reuter.

Withdrawal Of Arabs Demanded

Cairo, June 7. "AI Misri," one of Cairo's lending morning papers, to-day called for an Arap witharnwal from the U.N. conelllation talks

at Lausanne.

RUSSIA ACCUSED OF TAMPERING WITH THE MAILS

Berlin, Juns 7.

The Western Allies today accused the Russians of opening practically all mail from Westerd Germany to Borlin.

air to prevent pilfering

They said they will bring in the mail hereafter by

and censorship. marched with Sanners to the North Alisha-Westphalia' Pir #lament bullding in Dusseldur to protest against Allied dia mantling orders and the bah on some Industries,

reporters

ол

Brigndler-General Frank How- ley. American commandant, mid the Russians presumably opened all letters and kept those they found interesting.

He showed

several letters from the Western Zanes which had been opened en route to Berlin by rail,

General Howley disclosed that our jobs". eight tons daily had been alioent- Seven thousand workers in the

shipments by the dyestuffs factory of Costorp.

Berlin comman- Bauxel todny decked to strike stants la bring in further ship- against the dismantling of their

because the plant.

t-on-airlift

three Western

ents Soviets

or moll

Banners bore the words "We asic your help in our fight agalest dismantling" and "Help us keep.

hac falled 10 deliver Workers of other factories on mall whipments to Soviet Zone the Altled' dismantling

list are post

offleen and had opencil prac-expected, to join them.

Dr. Konrad Adenauer, Pre

tically all of it,

He added that the Western A-sident of the Bonn Parliamentary Hed Kommandatura tocny con-Council, told today's demonstra- Isidered the Berlin strike altun-itors here that the Western Allies'

Sion, but took ne action because dismantling policy is untenable. it can be ended any time the Rus- "We cannot accept the Western slans want to do it.

Allles statements about dismant The US. representative implied fling", he said, "even though they that there will be no change in have been described et final and the 17-day-old rail strike until

The call was made by Senator the Sovielis have ordered the So-fat wars."

from Lausanne.

by the three

Foreign

Mahmoud Abdul Fath, the pub-viet Zone railway administration (The dismantling of German fisher, in a front-page despatch collate with the striking factories engage in or chpalle

UGO union.

of producing warlike stores whs Fath is a member of the op-rallway management has offered four Powers. France and Britain He said also that now that the agreed on after the war by the position party in the Egyptian Senate.

to pay 40 per cent of the workers desired in the interests of security He wrote that the Arabs then wages in Western marks, theļa wider measure of dismantle-

the refusest to negotiate farther. He chief demand of the strikers apment than

all that the Jews' conditions pears to be recognition of their thought desirable. Eventually on for the

the return of Arab refugees anti-Communist imiton. to their homes ave incredible and

Greater Berlin was

also discloser

tonight.

Fath also attucked, the Commission, stat-

ing that despite the Commission's The plan provides for the efforts to divkle the Arab de- manner in which the Soviet pro-exercise of legislative, executive legations, the Arabs have kept a penal alms at pawer being re-ural judicial powers by the Ger-united front at Lausanne-Asso- served to the Kommandatura, hemant themselves, except for cer-cinted Press.

declared that this would mean tain matters on which the Alles

that even the appointment of retained control.

school teachers would be subject to the Kommandatura.

On the controversial velo issue the plan proposed, that

actions

The same would apply to the of the fatin-Power Kommandin

tura be taken by unanimous police, Mr. Bevin said.

to

de- cision, but that it VonninDes

is entirely contrary traditions and ideas that police should be subject political interference. Administration of the elly is a | appropriate in his own sector.

matter and the Under

No final defence figure wari fixed, according to authority. tive sources, but the increased funds would atribunt to about rion-political A£18,000,000,

expenditure of programme to 000,000.

Breys.

Royal Navy's Northern Visit

ugreek programme

United Stales

Wag drawn

Mnaftwhile German, workers up):-United Press and Reuter.

MINISTRY'S MOVE IN RAIL STRIKE

London, June 7.

The Ministry of Labour today took action on Eng- land's "every Sunday" unofficial railway strike by inviting the executives of the two unions in- volved to a Ministry conference tomorrow so that the position can be reviewed.

Copenhagen, June 7. the agreement is mat. reached, chen

The 8,000-ton British cruiser. to sector Commandant might take IMS Superb is visiting Copen

whatever action he considers hagen with an escort of three

North Eastern ruilwaymen have action at certain goods depois which was destroyers. the plan,

The cruiser is commanded by struck for the past three Sundays are called off. bringing total Ministers could not proceed an submitted to the Council of For-

Britain's

strike Ministers

K. Scoll-Moncrieff. in protest against new schedules

other major the Captain of political interfer-eign

yesterday, the five-your the busin

Slayter is compelling locomotive crews to the stoppages at Western ports Occupation Powers would retain Bear Admiral W. R. about A£208,-

also on

spend nights away from home, in support of the. Cantulan Sea- "If you proceed on that basts control over:

board.

there were men's Union strike spread to- then

public life in Berlin would | (1) Disarmament and

HMS Superb will leave Copen- and this week-end demili- be in a state of complete un-

turisation.

13 for a short signs of the strike spreading today. hogen on June certainty from day to day, from (2)

recartelisation visit to Gothenburg, Sweden, be- the West and North West regions. hour to

Mr. Bevin said.

So far they have ignored ape The British cruiser Cleopatra, interests.

by Protection and security of commanded Captain E. D. Penls from their union leaders to Hill, is visiting Esbjerg, Jutland, resume normal Sunday working until June 13-Associated Presso that offelal negotiations can be

opened.

sald

Mr. Vicky's 12-point plun

The "Melbourne Sun's Can- berra correspondent said that the Council was told that Pákistan, Malaya and Ceylon' ate willing to Join Australia and New Zealand for Berlin, presented in a secret (8) in a regional defence paet for session of the Council of Foreign

and Pacifie the Indian

Ocean Ministers and released tonight, (4)

for the

the re-establishment of The correspondent also

Kommandatura rule that the Council had discussed in the German capital with re- measures which could be taken tention of the unanimity by Australia if the British Gov-ciple which means the veto. ernment asked for assistance in Claiming wide powers for the the defence of Hong Kong-Reu- Kommandatura, the Soviet Plan also calls for free city-wide elections under tour-Power con- trol.

Ler.

TITO EXPELS HUNGARIANS

City Government

r

be

prin-

(5)

Reps of foreign fore returning to Britain.

and

Allied forces,

Control of prisoners

sen-

tenced by courts of the Occupation Powers. Supervision of elections. Basic Rights

NEW U.S. ARMY SECRETARY

on

Two thousand more Liver. prol dockers" jbinad" 'the' ejodo who have already been strike there for the past 11 days, white' about- YO seamer decided to support the dockers ať strike-Bound Avonmouth,

The crew of the Trojan Star from which troops last week un loaded a cargo of 3,000 tons of refrigerated meat, said that they will not snit the vessel while Navy men are operating the lock 'ghtes.

The two executives of the Associated Society. of Locomo- tive Engineers' utid Firethier, and Matters for which the Germans

Washington, June 7. the National Union of Railway Occupation authorities reserving to nominate Mr. Gordon

President Truman has decided men-are meeting in London to- would be responsible--with the

Gray day to consider their next move the right to net directly or las Secretary of the Army, it was

Union leaders fear that the through directives to Use Muni stated officially today.

Mr. Gray, Under-Secretary or Hallway Executive-the controll- elpal authorities-are:

About 1,590 of the 2,000 Bris-

(1) Protection of

basis the Army, has been neling Seere-ing body of Britain's nationalised to and Avonmouth doekers hell the rights of

of freedom.

tary since the resignation of Mr. Railways-may suspend the cur- a mess meeting this morning ond Protection of the freedom Kennell C. Royall last month rent wage negotiations until the decided unanimously to continue

polluteal Reuter.

Sunday strikes and the "go-slow" the strike.-Reuter,

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(3)

les und City ofelals.

(4)

the

at authorised parties. Protection of elected' deput-rerve the right to resume

whole or in part the excrelse of Relations with foreign au-full' authorly if they thoritles.

tis essential in security or to The plan also lays down that preserve democratic

Occupation authorities rement. Reuter..

These would be carried out by un all-Party Commission of Gor- | (2) mons with equal representation Belgrade, June" 7.

from the Soviet sector on the ono The Yugoslav Government the hand and froth the Western sec- 'day expelled four members of the tors combined on the other.

After the Hungarian Legation in Belgrade

elections City Government for engaging in caplotinge activi-

set up: cht would ties and abusing their diplomatic with full and adequate powerD.

Kommandaturn would Tanjug, the oficial The privilege's, Yugoslav news agency, reported Have control over such mattars tonight,

as public sečurity (policé), ob. The Hungarians were ordered servance of the provisional con- to leave the courtry within 48stitution, appointment and dis- hours. Reuter,

missal of responsible personnel in

EX-BARMAID HAS ANTS' SECRET

Bodford, June 8.

A former barmaid is negotiating a contract to export

millions of dnts to the United Státos.

The contract betweeil Ameri-secret from her husband, a lec- can pekpetibër interests and Mrs. Jurta on ants, who died in 1919, Mary Briant, of Belford' would't. For the next

be a £42,500 a year jüb.

The' arith" belong to the Amber Meadow species. They toll away?

20 years

sho

worked ha a Bedford barmaid: Briant's Art Palaces. was founded.

all in their business to join They hope to exhibits work

quielly" in • a' glads mielosure, 50%, lat bulliling lttle cutiles.

SHOW

the cohibany:

Erilish sideshows have bought || ship

up late of them, and fat food across the Atlantie under terma

results in penny peepshows In

-of

tha

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ench" exhibit a queen" and 200 "I db, not think my hus-

Workers work, "did" liye

about band would Ruvetapp 1019

on a diet of water Eriant sald sadly,

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"He loved and honey

ants, and did not want us to Mrs Bifant claims to be the Commercialise on his secret. But bnly person in the world who it is better than being a barmald, can train ants for such architec-and it will help.. OUT tural work. Sha learned the drive."-United Press.

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