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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1940.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE
COLONIES: UK
BRITISH
ENVOYS GATHER
London, July 1. Bitish diplomatic envoys and representatives from the Middle
SHARE
London, July 15.`
Britain contributed another £12,000,000 towards the development of 'her colonial Empire fast year, Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, the Colanial Secretary, reported today.
A return of schemes planned under the Colonial Development and Welfare Act, showed that British taxpayers for the year ending March. 31 gave £10,302,084 in grants, with £324,625 in loans for 257 such schemes. A sum of £1,652,169 went for 123 opproved research schemes
East are today gathering in Britain for the forelay Lon- domconference which Mr. Ernest Bevin, the Foreign See- retary, has called for Thursday,
Aurisals at Londor Airport ay are Sir William Houstoun Banwell, Minister to The Lebanon and Sir Hugh Dow, Consul-Gen
up progress in Palestine. Sir Romalo | gral
Campbell, Ambassador to Egypt
Grants and boans approved in previous years under the Colonial Acts Development and Welfare
unounted to of 1946 and 1945
the total £30.001,896, bringing amount of Briftsh money invest- ed in colonial
203,171,574.
some
10
of the In that time,
themselves have sup-
is reported from Cairo to be This way, while My John Truut- colonica fbeck, head of the British Middleplied. £ 133 million for
for their own Fast. Offler, is expected in Bri tain tomorrow,
Among the already here
Sir Henry Mark, Ambastarlor
Sir Alex Kirkbride Iraq. and Minister to TransJordan.
progress,
Of the total of £63 milion al-
lotted. £41,500,000 has been will he spent on Africa, £15,500,- nearly 500 on the West Indies,
3,00 000 on Mediterranea and Middie East territorica, and C1.-
The conference, which is des-750,000 on 11 Far Ensie lerri- bed as shuilur to the one held
Stigmata Case In Germany
Hamburg, July 18. Doctors are investigating the mysterius. lness of a Hambur merchant who is said to be kuller- loss of blood from ing from wounds resembling the Stigmnta-- the five wounds of Christ
He hos last so much blood sines
in the auttima of 1945, bas flyrer 75% of Mulava and Singapore,/ July 1, when the wounds are sald
main purposes;
wat
1 To dises as the political an
ecerunte developutente
321
the
Muktie Evi Jince 1945.
2. To znler current bie, tch as that of the Palcs the refugees.
-
3.--Ta review the economic and that social progress, especially sponored by the British Middle East Office in Cairo.
Mr. Beyin is due to open the
Ht conference on Thursday. will have heard at first hand;
Arab visitors to the views of
London.
if met the Regent of trac Abdul I, last week, and he is
and Sara-
to have appeared, that he has had to stop work.
Kong, Borneo
The man, born at Hagenau. Most of the 183 million-of
already Alsace, in 1902, is said to have which 25,600,100 has
Arst shown marks on the head in bren spent-is' for communica-
1935. After an air rald in 1943, his tions, economic
dove wounds are said to have become} heath services and
more and more like the marks of the nails in the hands and feet heart North Borneo, devastated by the war, purposes to spend £2,000,-
and the wound under the en recons
reconstruction and £3.-
which constitute the Stigmata.
The man, a Protestant, has 500,000 on development. Half of
will be British. this mo
money
declared that he is not particular- appen. The mechanization of fishing
ly religious, but that the of Junk and the purchatos
rance of the marks is always pre- lorries for co-operative vege ceded by relatous visions. table marketing in Hong Kong -and broadcasting services
the Solomon Islands provided.
for
are
also
Pacific Health Service
In the Federation of Maluyn,
to see the Emir Sayyid Idris El money has been grated for five
Senassi tomorrow.
The British representatives in Arabia, Balirean Pertin, Sandh
und the Governor of Aden are to attend the conference. -- Ileuter.
ale
SWAN UPPING ON THAMES
London, July 18.
It was swan upping time on the Thares lay. The Keeper of the King's Swmns, with his two bro- thers who ride herde sin swans for two trade guikis, went skiffs off to tag the baby swans born since last year.
They estimate there are about! 100 the fledglings.
It is an ancient ceremony and the Royal Swankeeper, Frederick Thomas Turk, has been at it for
45 yours.
a course in London, and another grant will provide British training for two officers of the Singapore Depart- ment of Social Welfare.
sturients in attend
centre
In the Western Paciic, £108.- 200 is proposed for a medicul at Suva, Fiji, as part of a comprehensive Western Pacific health service. All these schemes. been have it was explained, chusen to meet the immediate thetr colonies in needs of the
reconstruction pro-
post-war grammes.
and
b At
new feature of colonial de- velopment in the next few years is expected to be the increasing Interest
participation American technical experts. feast two American missions are already abroad on tsetse fly and veterinary research,
HMS Anson In War Games
More than 100 ships of the British, French, Belgian and Netherlande davies put to sem fór the Western Union Best exercices, in command of the whole faủa was Admiral Bir Rhoderick Robert McGrigor, who flew Ble flag in the British aircraft carrier Implacable. The exercises, dateribad by Admiral McGrigor a "unique" aim chiefly at Improving co-operation,; particular. Photo shows the British battleship Anson, ly in communications, between the faur navies.
Under the command of British Rear Admiral Ed 36.000 toris atraining out of Mounts Bay. mund Walter R'natiot, "Anson led a British carrier, and French and Netherlande Heffòt, chipu.-- (Associated Press Photo).
OUTS
IN COLONIAL DOLLARS SPENDING
He is under observation by Pro-The lessor Georg Anschuetz, head of the Physiological Research In- stitute in Hamburg. Comparisons are being made with the classic Gennan
The Miracle of 50-your-old Kennersruth pensant woman honed Theres He Neumann, who is said to show the Stigmata in Lent and is visited by thousands of pilgrims.-Router.
Israel An Artificial State ?
Karachi, July 18. Salim Husselni. cousin of the Mufti of Jerusalem, said here to- day: "The Middle
East will not sit idle and accept the State of Israel in its heart"
Husseini, who is leaving here shortly after nine months stay representing the
London, July 18,
Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur Creach Jones, announced tbilight that he is discussing with Colonial Governments the vital question of the extent to which dollar expenditure might, or should be curtailed.
could not say whether there would be any hard and fast percentage reductions similar to the 24 per cent cut in Britain's dollar expenditure.
Mr. Creech Jones was speaking |
"We are huping that we
can
ANCIENT
FEUD THRIVING
Wheaton Aston, July 18. They are sull fighting the civil war in Wheaton Aston and neigh- bouring Lupley.
So kay!
the Reverend W. O. at a press conference after the make good any deficiencies andi. publication today of a report of the other hand, that we can Eyden Williams, Anglican Vicar in the schemes planned under the provide curtain goods from ster- this Staffordshire village. Colonial Development and Wel- fare Act.
He thanks it is throneupable. especially since the war ended 300 years ago.
The Roundheads were fighting 1G45 they 717 marched from Wheaton Aston to the Royalists. capture Lapley, a few miles away from the Xoyalist icons.
Ling areas."
Mr. Creech Jones said that some of the original 10 years' Commenting on the question of dollar expenditure, ha. addorf: programme for colonial develop- "We whit safeguards that the ment had been "flung out of the standards of living and the de- original pattern," but the work velopment plans are not going to is now being accelerated, be upset. We do not want
of
More technical experts and living
capital goods are coming for.
Now dichur Roundheads of lowering of the standard
Ward, and they hope to catch Wheaton Aston and diehard Ro- in our territories and we do not want development work held up
up with the delays which have yalists of Liplev squable_over occurred Buring the past years, things like street lighting, Bower because of our dollar dificulties.
shows and potato clubs.
other needs in the territories.
MARRIAGE BAR ACT ENFORCED
Plan May Be Reviewed
It might
be that before the due expiratiem, the original 10 years' plan would have to be re- viewed.
"There must be some rostrabit Mufti, told 'a and some control regarding dol- lor expenditure both in regard to Further valuable contributions press conference that Israel is an
machinery and from American teennical experts artificial State and that artificial capital goods, and equipment are expected to Slates do not live long.
"Isract is bound to collapse," make up for the present short- ages of experienced manpower he continuet, "for American dol- In Britain at a time when colonial lars cannot keep it going forever. We may have lost the first bat- development schemes need urgent
there are many mora His brother fichard has been attention for the economic pros- tle, but Swapmuster fru 1 Vintners' perity of
the whole post-war butties ahead, and we are sure wol Company for the same period and British Commonwealth.-Reuter, shali ulimately win,
Eustern Middle bother Herbert has had the sume
Buid. havo countries, Husselci the Dyers' Company
intensified their efforts to regala
Junes explained what, they have lost. It has been extremely encouraging to find Marrtakes Act has been enforced that the trouble in Malaya Hud a slowed down certain plans for that people all over Pakistan ard for the first time to prevent keenly sympathetic to the Arabs Canadian sailor marrying a wo- social and economic development man judged to be a non-Euro- because the Government had na- he said.--Reuter,
It was disclosed here to-turally been pre-occupled with
maintaining Law and order.
job with
since 1923.
They will spend all week un the Thames fading cygnets and
to branding their benks show whether they belong to the King! or to one of the companies.
The origin of the rite is lost in antiquity.Associated Press,
CONVEN
Great Britain
FARHITE
Death Leap
From Bridge
San
San Francisco, July 18.. The body of Trygve Arnesen, nged 45, Bergen, Norway, secretary of the Norwegian con- sulate here, was recovered from Francisco Bay today six and to half hour after he leaped death from Golden Gate bridge.
Arnesen was last seen by his wife Carolyn last Wednesday. His car was found on the bridge today with the motor still run- ning..
The
HANGINGS IN
PRAGUE
Arab
*Cupclown, July 18. Africa's Soull
now
Mixed
AR Act, which was passed al
(The report published today! howed that Britain contributed another £12,000,000 towards the development of her Colonial Em- pire last yeur.)
Mr. Crewrit
The Vicar told villagers: "It is time some people grew up.
"it is sad to find in a anall community," he said, "a handful of people who wish to perpetuate un ancient animosity."-Associat- cd Press,
THE RED TIDE IN FAR EAST
overrun.
tu
Manila, July 10. The Philippines Herold" ed- torial today called attention Generul Wu Te-chen's warning the last Parliamentary session, But much had been achieved but Sovletisation of South East prohibite marriages between In development during the Inst Aula and the whole Eastern hetK← Europeans and non-Europeans. year or so. Public health and phere will be only a matter of The woman "concerned "claimed educational facilities had made me If China's vost territories are Prague, July 10,
A marriage remarkable progress. Five Czeclis condemned for an to be a European.
The "Herald" raid: "General officer
ána decided 'otherwise, alleged plot to overtlow the
in It is hoped that in October the Wur warning is valid enough wetel the Government
woman left his office
University College will Nations and peoples who remain Communist
Bisited.
Indifferent to warnings such as coine into being. hanked today in Pankrac prison, tears. The ruling was rict dis-new it was officially announced.
The men were condemned on One of the main objections to
its passage preclated that it was "something await for, coming of the Red tide June 9 aller a secret trial on the Act durfdg. A consulate spokesman said charges that they plotted to set through Parliament was that it of a miracle, considering the dif-with folded arms, as President services Mact been dry and find their treasured demo- Arnesen had been depressed since up a military dictatorship to be would be almost Impossible incoltles, bow the administrative Quirino said, may wake up one he suffered a head injury in a headed by General Alois Liska, some cases to decide whether bad social
non-European. Reu- built up," the Colonial Secretary critic freedoms gone, hut irre-
trievably."-United Press. motor car obcident four week wartime tank troop commander. person is
nerfed Router ago.United Press.
-Associated Press.
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