THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1940.
ACHESON STANDS PAT Russians Way.
ON ADMINISTRATION ARMED AID SCHEME
BROOKE CASE QUERIES
London, July 27.
Mr David Rees - Williama, Under-Secretary for the Colo-
Washington, July 27.
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The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean 'Acheson, today stood pat on the Administration's controversial US$450,000,000 arms aid programme,
Mr. Acheson called for speedy Congressional ap- proval of the programme, proposed by President Truman on Monday, as vital to safeguard foreign countries against Russia's massive might.
nies. Lid a questioner in Par. He told a news conference there should be no un-
“Tiament Edny: "As far as I am Bware Mr. Anthony Brooke's Correspondence is not censored either here or in the Far East".
M. Thomas Skeffingtoì-Lodge, Labor, bar complained of repporshup of letters andl tele- gam despatched by M. An They
the Himoke, nephew of fortner Bajah of Sarawak, from Singapore Jord Britain Sarawak.
To
Mi Rees- Wallczes k! him for evidbee on which he used If he had such bis allegation. evdeter he would look into it.
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Behind In Atomic Race
Melbourne, July 27.
The Russlane muat-produce atomic bombs by the score or by the hundrad if they wish rival the United Stutes, Professor Marcus Oliphant, the British atomla scientist, cald here today.
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Professor Oliphant is visit- ing Austrail to advise Can. berra University on the con *truction of ite atomic power station,
Parl
Commenting on newspaper report that Russla staged her first successful atomic bomb explosion on July 10, Professor Oliphant prob. said: "This report la ably untrue-like two others
Reuter.
---fortunato-bobtailed¬roductions.In-face of~~~~during the past-your-the-
mounting Congressional opposition to the Ad- ministration programme, Mr. Acheson appeal- od to Congress to suspend further judgment until the Administration has presented its supporting evidence.
Then, MenAchemoszand, if cong crifleations
neessary, he World of course have in abide by that decision. However, any 20 Quetio wotale! be unfortunate,
he said, fling that he felt the Adminstration has A very gond case for the full pregraditve:
Republienu foreign polley leizá- Mi Skeffingtasti ets have publicly stated their op-
On
pion
The lam whay
Mr. matry into Samowak is at sun. Mr. Re-Ward program while passe Han suid he had nothing to add the word
to be reply gaver dur la
bate on February 8, 1948.
Tr that debades M
Withops
a
Itees-
wat in
in the British He is the Frelender la sule (of Surawak) and ht
presener i Sarawak, we are at- Vised, would inevitably lead, or would very probably lead, Is In- sarcetion").
Mr. Skeffington-Lige sand that thin realy an encroachment In the liberty of sadjeet.
It al. Brooke barddons sastmes thing wrong why was he charged with a oltre
Mr. Rees William I do not
Stop-wop
pivately that projdamba of some $400,000,000 Wonskel have 771 trouble in Congress.
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thest
Acheam The Admin trafion progparsene exactly that
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LORD AMMON
EXPLAINS
CANTONESE BY RADIO THE CHOICE OF
Vocabulary:
339. (hang) hong(1). Combinations:
BY S.K. LEE
Lesson 37 (L),
101. Teen(1) hoong(1). 102. Heong hay. 103. Hoong fong. 104, Gwat meen,
105. Gwal meen seen shaung. 106. Tai fong.
107. Dah hoy, 108. Keli lau.
Emply, Vacant.
The outer space. Air:
An empty room. A vacant room. A reception desk. A shop coun-,
tex.
A receptionist. A shop-keeper. To view a room.
To open up.
A verandah.
Transport and Communication: (Continued)
121.
(2) Ngaw (1)hoang-(3)yup. I walked to the reception desk.
avi(3) (2).
zaw(9) Tuɛked the receptionist, (Saying);"
-spor (2) seen(1)-
(3)wah:
"(2)Nay (3)day (2)yau "Have you any vacant rooms?” hoong(1)-fong(2) mah(3)?"
123. (2) Kul damp(3), (3)wih: He replied, saying:, "Yes, sir,"
Minang(1)), seen(1) -
124.3) Yecoo(3) (3)daaye. "Do you want a big one or
yik(1)-(3)waak.
sai (3) geh(3) neh(1)7"
small one?"
125, (2) Ngaw (3)wah (2)ngaw I said I wanted a medium-sized
$
London, July 27. Lord Ammon, Chairman of Dock the National Labour
controls Board. which
the Docks. made a personal state- ment in the House of Lords to- circumstances day about the which led to his dismissal from a Government post.
126.
127.
128.
Let em abroad while strate- Pre defener Bling as being dess Treper zachter the North Atlantr defence part, by sand
Mt. Arbest, when will be th first withese when 14 Flore Fearum Allars Comzetter pers kama ings Tomace vow there programme, sat the State partnut hus 2 21
deal
accept your description of this evidence in submit to Congress, an
matter at all.
Mr. William Technut. Consen vase five, sudd the whan a pr
was condemned in the Army his case was looked mu rverVAT Joany months,
Could not Mr.
Brookes vnse he looked to by the Colonial
fier
Mr. Rees-Williams: The wo Thomps aro entirely different, We have the case constantly un-¦ der review.-Reutir.
ITALY REPLIES TO RUSSIA
support of the programme
Hush-Hush Dota
The Department will make available to Congress Informa- tion-which at heat Will be partial--on Aussia's forces, he said.
armed
Al dest denying that the De- partinen! hee any infomation on seret plans, of a bush-istil nature, Mr. Arlieson later said it does have some data on Russia's arined forces and on other Eu- Topean countries, which will be presented to Congress.
Not all of it has been made public here- tofore, he adderi.
DEAN ACHESON
Suspect Killed By Mob
Shadygrove. Florida,
July 27.
tracked An armed nego, down through dense woods 'by bloodhounds and shot to death here by a 100-man posse, was identilied today as the fourth suspect in the rape of a young
at white woman
Groveland, Florida, on July 15.
Sherift W. V. McCall, who "fast talked the mob out of breaking into Tavals, Florida, jail where two other suspects in the
caso
were held, said the negro was "Ernest Thomas, I know absolu- tely he is the man."
sur-
Querad about some Senatorial Home, July 27.
opposition * the arma pro- The Italian Government tonight
gromnie, such as that of Senator replied to the recent Russion note
Arthur Vandenberg, Republic
McCall said a posse of at least the accusing Italy of violating
member of the Senator Foreign 100 men from everywhere peace treaty by her intention to
Conumittee, Mr. Acheson replied, rounded the negro at 3 am. Mon- adhere to the Atlantic Pact, since that
by day and had him "headed off all any views expressed ralified in Rome,
the time until he was killed at 11 Senator Vandenberg are entitled lian reply, according to to and will The Italian
receive the
most o'clock. usually well-informed diplomatic
The nure of the fourth suspect that spectful attention. counter-charged gources,
in the ripe which set off three Russia herself violated the treaty
days of terrorism in the Grove-
antil Thomas was killed, McCall Senator Vanienberg had done said Thomas "didn't have time to fuc service fur the United run" when he was cornered in Stutes' foreign policy, he said.
the woods East of here where he hird lived as a boy but that the
fight out.
By opposing Italy's admittance to Dealing With Deficiency and uren and not been disclosed
the United Nations,
The Italian reply, them so:tr said, denied that Italy's adherence to the North Atlantic Pact violat- ed the treaty, adding that defen- sive alliances are not forbidden under its terma-Reuter,
BEDTIME STORY
London, July 27. Kusslan explorers discovered one-third of the world, from Alaska to Australia, including many parts of America' and the Antarctic Continent, according to Admiral Yumashev, Commander in-Chief of the Soviet Navy, Moscow Radio said today.
He told this to children.-- Reuter.
ROSE
ATKINSOLE
The Secretary then sald there have been some views express- Dei thank the United States shouldt not take action un urinuments unt the machinery contemplat- ed in the Atlantic Pact is estab- lished.
The proposed armaments pro- gramme is designed to deal with the situation prior to the crea- Lion of any strategie plan by that machinery and tries to deal only with deficiencies existing in Europe, he said.
now
He thinks the programme will fit into the planning of Atlurile group.--United Press.
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YOUR PERSONAL
Refresh
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negro was mus had his finger
He
said
As long ago as May 6 the Cuna- dian Government had sent a con:- munication to the Canadian High Commissioner in London on this very situation--the trouble at the
Docks-he said.
But he found that a copy sent to the British Ministries of Labour und Transport had been pigeon- holed because it was thought un- Jenportant.
Under these circumstances he felt that something bud to be done "to stir up this inertia of wait- ing for something to turn up. The strikers had reached a posi tion where they only wanted a lead to go back. His Board, by giving them date by which to retum, had
"I provided that lead.
am in no doubt that had the to Parliament or published, (from Chanda) been
strike would never have hup- pened because it would have given
uf
all the Issues clear perception involved," he said,
Lord Aminon added that he had repeatedly asked for Government action against the "fomenting of the trouble" in the Docks.-Reu- ter.
read th
the
RIGHTS OF PEERESSES
recoo(8) (yut(1)) -gun(1) (1)-(3)daaye-(1)m-sal(3)
(2) Kui (3)dzau geeoo (3) yul(1)-gaw(3) faw(2)- gay(3) daaye(3)-(2) ngaw- hui(3) tai(2)-fong(2). Gaw(3) Tow(2)-gay(3) (1)toong (2)ngaw (2)sheung-doh (3) saam(1)- lau(3).
(2)Kul dan (2)-hoy (1)
*3PWP-hui(3) tai(3)-
one.
He then called a foki to conduct
me to view the room.
n
The foki accompanied me going
up to the 2nd floor.
He opened up a vacant room and asked me to go in to view
tsing(2) (2)ngaw
123.
(2)Ngaw (3)yup-hul(3)
gaan (1) fong(2).
130.
(2) Ngaw tai(2)-geen(3)
I
131.
(2)Yau (yut(1))-gaan(1) sal(2)-shun(I)-tong(2),
Raan(1) fong(2) gau(3)- (3)dabye.
(3)yau (2)yau (yut())-
gaw(3) (3)daaye (1)keh- Jau(2).
it.
I entered the room.
SRW that the room was suni.
viently large.
There was bathroom and also
Q big verandah.
(To be continued)
Queuille Cabinet
Fate Uncertain
Paris, July 27.
The fate of M. Henri Queuille's 10-month old Gov- ornment still hangs in the balance tonight after a meeting between the French Prime Minister and Parliamentary leaders of the parties in his Coalition.
Whatever
the fute
of
The Council of Ministers gave the Government conditional au- Queuille Cabinet, it is generally thorisation today to treat as a agreed that the Labour Minister's question of confidence any ad bonus grant to a relatively well- verse Parliamentary vote on the paid group of workers has started Labour Minister, M. Daniel
demands a movement of wage London, July 27.
force The predominantly Conser-
Mayer's recent granting of holi- which is bound to gather
Insurance when the holiday period is over. vative
House of Lords today day bonuses to spelni carried a motion urging
employees. the
Unrest is rite in facturies and Government to extend the
country, offices throughout the condition The Council's rights of hereditary Peeresses
About 3,000,000 French workers, that a Cabinet meeting to enable them to sit in the
now consider be held before the confidence it is estimated,
themselves morally entitled to a Upper House.
motion,
holiday bonus.—Reuter. introduced by
M.
told Lord Reading, Liberal, and car-
Party ried by 45 votes to 27, called on leaders this afternoon that he the Government
will confer on
the resign with
whole Pecresses the same rights, duties Cabinet if the moderate Minis- and privileges as are now enjoy-ters withdraw, but urged all con- od by male Peers.
cerned to continue to seek an acceptable compromise
The
to
Lord Reading said that about 24 Peeresses in their own rights are involved.
The Lord Chancellor, for the Government, sald that the Gov. ernment will leave the matter to a free vote.
on the trigger of his pistol when he fell to the ground. He did not know how many times the negro was shot. The coroner's inquest will be held on Thursday. He does Many wonten are members of not believe Thomas fired at the the House of Commons, but thus passe during the chase.-United Press.
for women have not been eligible for the House of Lords.-Reuter.
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