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TROOPS AND RAAF DIGGING COAL IN AUSSIE MINES
GENOCIDE TREATY SIGNING
Washington, August 2
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Sydney, August› 2.
More than 1,000 Australian soldiers and airmen aro today mining coal in strike-bound New South Wales strip-mines.
The first train-loods of coal produced in "Operation Excavation," which went into full swing at seven mines at midnight, are on their way to Sydney.
They will go to essential services and industries paralyed by the nation-wide miners' strike now in its sixth wook.
framers of the United Nations anti-genocide convention, day expressed disappointment that the Philippines has failed far to ratify the infernational
grement outlawing the prae- duce 25,000 fer of nation or mination.
Facn
exter-
n
and after Best.
Army planners hope to
fons by the 100,000 tons a
pro-
werk. week
Mr. Lekin, Yades thavarsity This compare with a normad professor, and i
statement weekly production of 243,000 Int #1 3731164 sent to The Philippine Embatay | for
State, th this day is doubly disap- The Federal and Now Seats pointing in the re of the Island Wales Labuh Govelaments ve Republie, Tegne is the Philippines insed finop in the mmes, despise worked very hard for dhe troj= | Bathings Bran fun of the conventiona United Nathan
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which the Government win," he had wald. The Mining Unions Common- wealth Council hus rejected E "baelt-to-Work” plans to take vele at miners ma meetings. but leaders of the Miners' Contid Executivo raid today that there bus berg a a waleomit of the spli"" was "the"misher: ranks,
This fereeust the end of the
this week with moto
of work
Central
drike Une vtrves Compel of the Mma,
Federataru that the Governmænd. The Pulippoten war the first bant lake comptesladits for any country in the sinkl to infaufweg | pour empt the draft of poetic ade agreement 11. * ver elution setupled in its compre La candy 2 1987
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Monday.
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Sixty mapasenfative, of minerst Northern New South Ketpen in weekend, the Eventave deeds Wales, bave enlied a meeting for and was among the Brf 24 que fed the tee of longer as Krugernow, which members of the tions to sign the document,
nothery fores and a Mawers Central Executive inve Labor terded to attenti,
ares of
anti-Party principles,
Mr. Lankon sangrented that the violation at Australians Philippines internet genocide iN
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Miners' Meeting
THE CHINA' MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST, 4, 1949.
New Air Lines To Hong Kong
London, August 2. New air services linking Canada and Britain with Hong Kong are to be outæb- lished under
agreement between Britain and Canada which was Initialled here to-
day
an
Mr. Lionel Chevrier, Canz. dian Minister of Transport. Initialled on behalf of Cana da, and Mr. G. S. Lindgren, Parliamentary Secretary the Ministry of Aviation, on behalf of Britain.
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The agreement, which is to be signed in Ottawa WODN replaces the existing ngrae- ments and
the will permit of operation
several now and rervices by Canadian British airlines-Reuter.
Anonymous Buyer Of Viking Ship
Lennon, Auged 2. talja Hug The Viking
in which the otherdure B...sh "invinters" towed to Bögglant, fins bern
suld
ALLEGED LETTER FROM U.S. ENVOY ON PERON
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UNPRECEDENTED
PERON MENACE For the First Time in the History of the Colony,
Buenos Aires, August 2.
A photostatic copy of a letter alleged to have been
written by Mr. Spruille Braden, former United' Statos Ambassador to Argentino, in which 'President ́ Peron is referred to as "a menaco,“
was published in a front-page spread today by the Government newspaper, "Democracia.'
The letter, dated January 10, 1946, was written on State Department, notepaper and addressed to Senor Roberto Levillier, leader of the Unon's Democratica Coalition of Parties, which un- successfully opposed President Peron's election.
"Democracia" ulso published photostats of 2 lotter and 1 romorandzim alleged to have [been sent by Mr. Braden to Sonor
Levillier.
These, the newspaper asserted, proved that the latter originated the idea of the nail-Peron Blue |Book Issued by the State Du-
partment early in 1948,
Мг. to
Kung On Aid To China
New York, August 2. The letter norredited
Dr. H. Kung brother-in- Tradeh said: "I agree entirely with law of Generalissimo Chiang the excellent analysis contained Kai-shek and former Finance China, in your jetter and the five pointsMinister of Nationalist rande ti the memorandum. alleged today that more initi
"14 nokher the regional inter-tary aid world have been sent The Chinese Governinent 2491 anonyman American system nor the United
is able to were it not for the Communist buyer, Mr. F #. Sall, Comóraltor, Nations Organisation
in the promptly of the Kent coast town of Broad-meet and check
United the propaganda stuits, all fakty.
menner to peace and security re- Stales. Be all that the Hugin will presented by the Puron
regine, Dr. Kung told presa con- baby go to this Urated States 1 fear widespread disillusionment Torence that he bimmed the Unil- with respect to our capdelly jed Sixten for the present Chinese the Kent and permanently.
steal with the kind of menace reotiomle nad miliary crisis, clat - Mc. Sudt and he has mitcrusted which brought on World War II."ming that the United States has To buy the vessel for the town,
| been engulfed in a wave of Cum-
munist which fost recrivel die "maa-
propaganda the offert of which was insüfficient old sent to “the older panty where |
mention"
the Nationalisto,
benee The The Tromigration Miruster. Me Phillipptors suffered everely from Arihi A. Catwell, inscesed the Sume à boet vers say that the the Japanese attempts
Executive's craberne at a cowity meeting will round the death- † for exhibition and then veturn to [Sydney meeting in Sundry, af-knell The lives
fepime
the med winter stake, which has tunika sutajatin
Communit
ente during the veempatna,
Mr. Jonkin did and explon
Teras for this extension
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generidge work of the Phalogers beat out - Antedone Drated Nations, she begale,
P. Bound.
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American Tripe tu
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Expects Hirohito To Embrace Christianity
Washington, August 2.
The Reverend Michio Kozoki, Moderator of the Church of Christ in Japan, believes it extre- mely likely that the imperial family will em- · brace Christianity, especially the Empress.
United States und preaching in rumerous Christian Churchies,
Student miners. for other reme new holdhægt ar spøvdal ajooting "te cerado (The op Fufure action. Scurtul puficemen
ware in Clashes with
14001-18 Waterfront workers demonstrat
" Sydney painst the an - i
Two of their leaders.
it instead
Gought it
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that dates, an
Century by: Cukikall
1 Jan 1, with Tour ather Meanwhile, the 20th teader, me convind prison Viking: berely es Trentonre, for removing to disetega | revely ent Labor's
what they did wath non funds fouter Dedy Corp ration, and which the Comment allegret] erdvily cub lite lavand echoes, of Hiny withdrew to aid the strike- the Danish "Song Of King". the matters.
Reuter,
Pelice reinforcements went to the sent and 15 men and one
chandel Woman werk offenes relating to the distur bane-Reuter,
TUNNEL UNDER MONT BLANC
with:
Paris, August 2. The French Cabinet today ap proved French participation in the construction of LITE aight- mile road tunnel under Mont Blane, the highest mountain in Europe, to link Francy and Italy. The project was first muutel
Lin 1900, but was abandoned, in 1935, It was again abandoned because of the Italian-Abyssini- Me, Kozaki expects no quick in war. The project will Bak sotullen to Japan's problems, but Chamonix. France. with Cour with hard work and adherence to inayeur. Italy.-Reuter.
The Reverend Kozaki, who is pastor of the fteinazaku Church at Takyt, arrived from London af- ter attending seasons of the Cen- trol Committee of the World Council of Churches, of which he democratic principles they will is the only Japanese member.
"The Imperial family is engag ing in conflaat bile studies," My, nations, he thinks." Kozaki sale in an interview.
Mrs. Tait Is Angry
"Too Many Letters"
Saying that "Argentina will
perdon
treason,"
that
ne ver
thin "Democratia" said
cecured the feliers in Waching
toti, and added:
"There
are many letters like these in the United Stater-too many.
"A good number of them are: now in our possession, and from today the people will begin to know of this plan to deliver the
country.
Democracia's petion hns been
President promoted by
Peron's slatemoni inst week that "the Union Democratica was formed,
Lirected
and financed by Mr. Braden," and Mr. Bradfen's reply today from Hamilton, New York, that Morrow these pecusations were "'com. Tail, the Canorilge lyngletely absurdi."Reuter. housewife", as saying that she is
Toronto, August 2. The "Feronto Star" qunted Mrs.
ne
Richard
angry with Canuta mainly be Cause the Transport Department fold her to go on home and look after ny baby."
U.K. Plan For Price Control
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Dr Kung added that Souther China can be saved from The Communists if the United States Immediately issues a decleration. of moral support for the General- issing and follows up with at grant of 500,000,000 ounces ut Filver to stabilise the Chinese currency on a silver basis.
the Meanwhile
"New York Times" editorial today said: "The pattern of Soviet pulley in the Fat Fast Is again emerging with the
ouncement that the
Soviet has concluded tracle pact the Manchurian People's
with
Democratic authorities.
The editorla) said Manchuria is the key without proper regard for its im- to Russian policy and portance many
Soviet
actions would seen meaningless.
Concerning the trude pact, "The Times
said:
"The very mention of "Manchurian people's
democratic buthorities rather than of the Chinese Communist Party already suggests a plan of alienation. It worked in Outer Mongolia. It can be tried in Man- churia."
Man-
in
Mrs. Morrow Tall, who has been trying to dy a plane around the world, is 'n Bangor, Maine, seck- ing on escort by the United
The editorial udded Stater Air Force as far as Green-
churla it is not a question of cott- land or her way hack to Britain.
ficting ideology, but a question of The Star" interviewed her by
the old-fashioned imperialist telephone. The Canadian Gov-
Annecy, August 2, ernment have refused to let me Teheran, August 2.
Britain's proposal to introduce method of grab, and the objec
tives of Russia have not changed A Government source said to- ty
Over
their territory
international nny new rlay in Iran bat asked the longer," it quoted her as saying.measures to control primary com-materially in half a century— The clergyman lauded General | Auglo-trantul Oil Company "Department of Transport oflimodity mices today emerged in United Press. "The Imperial famly and the Douglas MacArthur, saying: "The prepare for negotiations for ein told me to go on home and conclusively froin # Working
to, Japanese like him for his strength new all agreement, In view of the look after my baby. They said is l have
†!ነገ‡ Christianily offers of character and will power tej Majlis' failure to ratify the lost cost too much to start a search them spiritual strength for sole remplish things." Associated one before the assembly adjourn for me when I gut lust."—Asso- ing their personal problems which, Press.
ed-Uuited Press.
elated Press.
they canno attain elsewhere."
Mr, Kozak said: "Before the war the Japanese considered it anti-Emperor and unpatriotic lo become Christians, but now they realing this is not true. fastraci they know that Christianity IN Universal and that all people, regardless of nationality, may embrace it without retreting nu their loyalty for their respective country.
Mr. Kazaki, who is a graduate of Oberlin College
Orio.
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gain à respected position wrong
World Bank Loan
To India Certain
London, August 2.
U.S.A., is completing his second A preliminary announcement regarding a develop-
trip abroad since the end of the
wor.
In the meantime, he is visiting Japanese camnurities in
the
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ment loan for India from the World Bank may be made in the course of this wook, it was learnt today from a usually reliable source.
The source said that India had asked for loans to finance n num- ber of special development sche- mes for which American pur- chases are necessary,
The World Bunk simt a mission
to India earlier this year to study the projects proposed by India and a report has been submitted
to the Bank.
London Race Riots Sequel
London, August 3.
The report examined the Two coloured men and economic structure of the Domin- | white man were sentenced to a ien from the point of view of month's imprisonment and two both Internal and external finan-other coloured men and ve white men were fined today for offences against the police dur- The report emphasises the essential soundness of India's ing a race disturbance in South financial position.
East London on July 18.
clal resources.
On the strength of the report, the Bank has decided to advance loans on some of the schemes for which Indin has asked for help.
Two other coloured men were committed for Iriul, one for al- legedly assaulting and unlawfully wo
wounding a police sergeunt, and the other for assaulting a police- man.
(bat
Loans in regard to other The Prosecution chorged schemes will be decided on later the second man threw red hol atter detailed examination of coals at the officer during the cach of those schemes.
disturbance, in which the colour- ed-men were besieged in a hostel
An announcement about the where they live. propress of the foam negotia The Prosecutor said that tions so far may be made on hostile crowd of about 800 was
Thursday
Washington.
or
Friday from outside the hostel..
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terms and Anes
The prison
were imposed for assault,
ob-
Mr. Keith Roy, who has been struction and using insulting | carrying on the negotiations in words and behaviour.-Reuter. Washington, had. to interrupt
them to go to Lonapo for the Sterling talks, Mr. Keith Roy, is 1
New York, August 2. leaving for Washington today, The Philippine Secretary of ---Labour, Mr. Primitivo-Exviia, has
-- Tho· Bouron - emphasised that need "Johne "Hopsins hospital the :negotiations..... were very in Baltimore, Maryland, accord- smooth and nordial and that the Ing to a reliable souréa, who des -World Bank was very helpful at cliffed that Ibelas bellovodi, Mr, Fall -stages Of "the" kalks with the Lovina is suffering from. Slomach
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TITO SOVIET CITIZEN
Belgrade, August 3. Marshal Tito's Yugoslav govern- ment today announced the arrest and expulsion of a Soviet citizen, It is the first known instance of
emergency
Party at the Annecy tariffs and trade conference.
Price uciuations in sony cum- modfiles. particularly rubber, have hit Britain's dollar-carning
citive.
ANGLO-U.S. WAR GAMES Campbelltown, August 2 Cochino, with three frigates and The United States submarino
two destroyers of the Royal Navy, arrived here today for anti-sub- marino exercises.
com-
The proposal will be referred to the 23 signatories of the 1947 Geneva Agreement on tariffs and The Cochino, which f trade as a result of a meeting of manded by Lieutenant Commant- the Executive Committee of ile der R. C. Benitez, came with the Interim Commission for the In- five British
a Russian being thrown out afternational Trade Organisation. Yugoslavia.
The action underlined the new
Ireland. She is
derry, Northern from London- The United States representa- one of four American submarines live oppoend the British proposal. based on Londonderry which will "get tough", palley Yugoslavia ap-] saying that the International go to Portsmouth after the exer- parently is set to follow toward Wheat Agreement is shown that clses in Scottish waters. The other its one-time "big brother."uction will be taken for specific three are the Corsair, Tusk and United Press.
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