Big Four Au Revoir
The scene in the conference chamber of the "Pink Palace" In Paris as the Council of Far- eign Ministeen adjourned. A left the French Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, stretches cut his hand to shake hands with America's Dean Acheson, watched approvingly by Beltain's Erneat Devin and Russia's Andrei Vyshinsky. When Mr. Vyshinsky left the conference he waver to the waiting crowd and called out "au revoir."-(AP Photo).
BRITAIN
CONCERNED
OVER RUBBER PRICE
Flynn May Play Role Of Bandit
Palermo, June 29.
The Holywood film actor, Herol Flynn, herton his way to Strombah to meet Ingrid Berg- man and her director, Roberto Rossellini, is willing to play the role in a film about Salvatore Giuliane, the "king" of Sicily's banlis.
White Flyon, who played Robin Find in the technicóloúr version of the "Merry Men of Sherwoud Forest," was talking of the Sicilian bundit kung today. Giuliano was attacking a police convoy, injur ing two men.
Giulian, like Robin Hood, ha Some reputation for passing to the poor spoils gned from his wealthier victims. Italian anned
London, June 29.
The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur Crooch Jones, told the House of Commons today that he shares the concern in Malaya at the low prico of rubbor.
"The British Government has no control whatever over the market or the price of rubber," he added, "but both the Malayan Government and the British Government are always will- ing to consider any suggestions for assisting the industry to maintain its economic position."
Mr. Creech Jones was speak ng th reply to a question by Mr. Lemard Gaminans, Conservative, who asked if he is aware of the increasing concern in Malaya at the low price of rubber and what he proposes to do to alleviate the sition.
Sir Charles MarAndrew. Cun- servative, niked for a statemen on the detailed arrangements for war damagr compensation pay- ments to Malayan rubber cum- panice.
forces have for some the been M1: Creech Jones, replied: setting siege to the bandits' noun-
regret that it is not yet pussitle kan headquarters 22 miles from to make statement on the sub- l'alermo,
ject , the revised offer of as- sistive by the British Govern- men Towards Malayan damage compensation scheme, referred to in my reply on May
War
Errol Flynn plans to go on from Stromboli ta the neighbouring island of Vulcanio to see the Itall screen star, Anna Mag- nani, and her director, William 13. is still under consideration by Dieterle Reuler.
the Malayan Governments."
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Mr. Walter Fletcher, Conserva- tive, asked what the Minister is doing to provide adequate and Increased staff to accelerate the investigation and assessment claims for war damage and habilitation in Malaya.
آن
re-
ther he will ensure that fully adequate staff is immediately provided In view of the Mini ster's statement on July 14 last year that the present staff is insufficient and of the loss of interest to
to claimants because of
the conuent delays.
since
the
Mr. Fletcher also naked whe- Mr. Creech Jones replied: “No war damage compensation scheme has 50 ftar been implemented. the British Government's recent offer is still under con- sideration by the Malavan Gov- ernment. As soon as a scheme is approved you
assured may h that I will take li persible steps to asist
Malayan Govern- ment in obtaining any additional staff which they may require,"
Fletcher said that resigua tons from the assessment side are causing very great hardship. Will the Minister carry out his undertaking to see that these as- sessments are made more rapidly? Mr. Crew Jones said that he will certainly look into the point hout the assessments, As for the netual carrying out of the scheme, he has given a promise to do everything in his power and he will full-Reuter,
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New Government For Vietnam
Saigon, June 29.
The formation of a new Vietnam Government, head- od by Bao Dai, ax-Emperor of Annam and head of the now State of Vietnam, is expected to bo announced tomorrow or Friday, unless thara aro last-minute' changes.
The members of the new Gov- erament ure expected to be:
and
the Provisional Central Vietnam Government.
It had been proposed to name
Prime Minister and head of the him Vietnam's first Ambassador State: Bao Dul.
to France, but several of the pro- posed Ministers declined to serve unless he is Vice-Premier and certain armed groups supporting Bao Dai declared that he is the, only man capable of forming the
new Vietnam
Army.
Vice-Premier
Defence Minister: General Nguyen Van Xunn,
Foreign Affairs Minister: Ngu- Yen Phan Long
Justice:
Nguyen Кидо Ve. Public Works: Nguyen Ven Ty.
Education: Tran Quang De.
The last four are all Cochin- Chinese. Other posts will be given to representatives of Andam and Tongking (Central and Northern Vietnam).
The formation of the now Gov- crament was held up by the ques- tion of a post for General Ngu- yen Van Xuan, former head of
Backache botter?
After the formation of the new Government, Bao Dul Intends to visit Hue, the ancient capital of Annam and Hanol in Tongking. where the new Goverment will be Installed.
After staying about three weeks. In Nanol, he is expected to re- turn to Dalnt, in Annum, for talks with M. Paul Coste-Floret, French Minister of Overseas Ter rifarles-Reuter,
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Atomic Explosions In Russia
Now York, June 20. The magazine "Newsweek" reported today: "The Wes. ter Union Military Commit. tee has baan informad that. within the last few months, United States recording in- Atruments have detected evi- dence of several chain reac- tions set in motion by Atomla explosions either in Biberla or Sovlet Central Asia,
"Thore is no suggestion, however, that the Roeslene have made a complete atom Bomb."Reuter.
CHINESE DELEGATES HELD UP
Chinese
Rome, June 29. and Korean dele- gates now waiting in Prague to
CANTONESE BY
Vocabulary: 282. (baal) banye(2).
283. (shinn) shun(1). 264. (kel) (2)kay. 285. (ping) (1)ping. 206. (en) on(1). 287. (lei) (1)lay.
Combinations:
34. Daayd(2) doy(3).
25, Huy(2) shun(1).
BY SK LEE
Lesson 37 (D)
36. (2) Kay hay(2) shun(1).
37. (1)Ping, on (1)..
28. Yut(1) (3)10h
39. (1)Lay hoy(1). 10, 1lay (2) slnu(), 41. Yum(2) shing(3). 42. Goong(1) jook(1).
RADIO
To expose. To display. To lay
out. To swing,
The body.
To stand.
Level, Plane. Even.
Safe. Peaceful.
To depart. To leave. To separate,
To lay the table,
To get up.
To stand up.
Safe. Peaceful.
(1)ping. A pleasant Journey. (safe during
43. Yut(3) (1)tsal. 44. King(1) gal(2). Transport and Communication:
38. Gaw(3) faw(3)-gny(3)
(3)yup (1)lai banye(2)-
toy (2).
30.
(2) Ku
toy (3) 130y (3).
41.
go to the World Federation of 40. Trade Unions Congress in Milan enn enter Italy only if they first
and return to China their visas, an Italian Foreign Office spokesman said today.
baaye(2)-hoh(3)-
(3īdzau
hay(2)
(3)day hay(2)-
yum(3)-dzau(2).
(2) You gaw(3) (1)pung- (2) yau collect
(2) kay-hay(2)- shan (1), ning(1)hay(2) (2) kul-bool(1)-dznu(3) (3) wah:
He denied reports thus the delegates has been refused per- mission to enter Italy.
"Their vinna are reatly anct waiting for them in the proper plage-in Chinn," he said.
is undard Consular prac- lice to issue visas in the country of origin and in the present un- settled state of China we saw no reason to create a precedent by allowing an exception in this ease," the spokesman said.
He has no knowledge of any 'application by Indonesian dele- Rates fress.
42.
43.
(2)Ngaw-(3)day yum(2)- shing(3) nee(1)-bool(1), Roong(1)-Jook(1) (2)lay seen(1)-shaang(1) Fut(1)-
(3) Ion-(1)ping-on(1)." (2) Ngaw(3)day yut(1)- (1) tant shup(1).
*12) Ngaw-(3)dar
To
the whole journey).
To be To leave..
To start.
To empty the glass, "Bottoms up.' To congratulate. To wish (good
fortune),
All at once. Together. To converse. To chat, (Continued)
The foki came in again to set
the table.
He laid the table then served the
dishes,
We started to drinke
A friend stood up and lifting up
his glass gold:
"Let us empty this glass to wish Mr. Lee a pleasant journey."
We slood up and emptied our
glasses together.
We conversed while we drunk.
44.
to enter Italy for the Con-
yuî(1) (3)loh yum (3)-dzuu(2), yut (1)(3)loh king(1)-gai(2), (2) Ngaw-dee(1) (1)pung- (2)yau (3)mun (2)ngaw faan(1)-hui(3) Joong(1)- Ewok (3) dzoh-mut(1). (2)ych.
My friends asked me why I was
going back to Chinp.
45.
A Prague report today stated that the Italian Government hor refuzed visas to the Chinese and Indonesian delegations. The report said that the dele- gations had asked for vibes Prague, having no Consular facili- ties
in their own country, and added that the Chinese delo- decided gation has
to return home by way of Moscow after visiting Hungary, Rumunia and Bulgaria.--Reuter
BRITISH UNIONS ATTACKED
(2) Ngaw (3)wah (2)ngaw i sud I had left China so long ngo and wished very much
Com(3)-
(3)soy, hoh(2)-seung(2) fonn(1)-hul(3) geen(3)- (2)hah (2)ngaw-dee(1) tsun(1)-tsik(1), (1)pung- (2)you!
to see my relatives friends.
(To be Continued)
Jogjakarta Back In Indonesian Hands
to
Jogjakarta, June 30.
and
Naval War Games In Channel
The little army of the Indonesian Ropublic poaco- fully took over Jogjakarta from Dutch forcos Milan, June 30.
today and ran up its red and white flag. The second Congress of the World
Federation of Unions opened here today with army left with its equipment of Trade The last of the Netherlands
a violent attack on American modern warfare and encamped and British trade unionists for in the town of Meduri, eight allying themselves with "mono- miles from here.
The Dutch will push on poly capitalists who would pre-Magelang on fer another war to
Thursday, leaving the ap- the proaching economic crisis."
Jogjakarta residency to the Republic. The M. Louis Saillant, French Secre- prises territory within a 20 miles residency com- ary-General of the Organisation radius of the city. made this attack before 430 shirt- sleeved, sweating delegates re-
The dusty streets of Jogjakarta presenting 70.000,000 workers were practically deserted as the 27,000,000 of them Russians in Army, which gave over to the the sweltering Palazzo Dall Arte. Dutch "police action" six months It was the first meeting of the ago, marched back in irregular WF.T.U. since the American Con- columns. gress of Industrial Organisations
ני
London, June 20, Major units of the Western Union navies are moving down the English Channel today for their first big assembly tomor- row off Penzance, in the South Most of the 1,000,000 citizens Western "too" of Britain, before and the British Trades Union Con-disappeared into their homes as a week's combined exercises.
last January in the occupation progressed. gress walked protest against the WFTUS The return of Jogjarkarla to The exercises, given the code alleged dominations by Commu- the Republie was arranged name of Verity," are bringing nists.
through conferences between Re- together, for the
Arat time in' The heat-wave sent Milan's publicans and Dutch representa- peacetime history, more than 100 temperature past the 00 degrees tives under the auspices of the ships and 22,000 men of the (Fahrenheit) mark today of the United Nations Commission on British, French, Dutch and· Bel- delegates assembled only four days Indonesia,
gian Aceta In meetings and after the Genova talks at which
designed to The Dutch agreed to the re-manoeuvres the formation of a new "free"
ordinate Western Union naval World Trade Union Federation turn of their capital to the In-
donesian
strength. Republicans under ü was planned.
-00
The first ve rows of seats to quarantee that Indonesian guerillo Admiral Sir Rhoderick Mc-
will fighting
stop.
Grigor,
Commander-in-Chief of The Hague will discuss the fu- overall command of the combined round table conference at the British Home Fleet, will be in
the right of the Chairman's ros- trum were filled with the 45-man Soviet delegation.
lure status of the Netherlands forces.
The Soviet Union was named to all Ove Sub-Committees and the East Indies, which the Dutch pro- Sea manoeuvres in the Bay of Presiding Committee which were pose to transform into a United | Blocay will include the testing of elected at today's moting States of Indonesia under the the defences of convoys and mine- Reuter.
Dutch crown-Associated Press. sweeping exercises-Reuter,
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