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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1949.
Kashmir
Emu's Eggs Are Best Proposal
Jap Gold To Repay War Debt
Washington, September 6.
The United States told the Far Pastera Commission today that the US. through SCAP in Tokyo, is removing about $80,000,000 from Japan's gold stocks for remission to Indo-China at Star,
The Gruteri States intention of HOGATIOR Sonese and French elaitu agatel JapeTS, announced by Major-General Frank Metoy at a seret session If the An Eastern Constinskidors Tesclay, otrita- ed the mollete oppration of a
umber of
Raven Amerits senten that Alled palley- making beals
FOR-
They asked the Intled States to postpone sending the declive to Crenteral Mur: Arthur Jetatil the Camuseon host haet an oppor Eunity to discuss the matter
With There is general outposts Then to than progreval, it is under- stoon ther Australia Jack the Philippum diered the strongest protests
The B4000,00 A gold would mehrte $430,0m den Star and 137,000,000 for Judo-Clunya
The Siamese and French con. Tend that these amourts in gold were "earmarked" for them by the Japanese Government pay for goods taken over by the Japanese during the occupation of those countries.
to
The contentem is that the gold
to have been shitppies der ing the latter part of thr
but
i
London, September 8.
A cat, a rat, a ferret, a hedgehog and a mongoose agree with British scientists that the emu lays the world's tastiest aggs, and they should know.
So says Dr. H. B. Cott, of Cambridge University, who bestowed the laurels on the emu this week be- cause these animals eat birds' eggs and their taste buds in such matters correspond with those of humans.
J::
TORY ON ROLE OF GERMANY
Strasbourg, September Mr. Harold MacMillan, a Ba fish Conservative representati
European Consultativ Assembly, today
iscated a peal for the early admiwam ni Germany 15)
Cities] Europe.
In a press release on the con- cluding stages of the Assembly%
Dr. C01 is also supported in his view by a panel of scientists who, for three years, did a lot of careful egg-tasting for him.
The score: 134 species, 70 differral Glavours
Desending his testing method Te the British Assiniciation for the Advancement of Setence al New » -castle-tnt-Tyne, Dr. Coti said that The CXRs were serambled in- chyklundly, conked in beakers in artesam baih, ond awarded marks for palatability.
The green veg of the enu -the Australian bord, second in size to the ostures which kieks to kill and has been known to eat nails and in cans won hands down.
Humbug a close second ware
session, Mr. MacMillan said "The the eggs of the Roine birds and politlent art ecomume problear.
cities Na birds, Fincher, 1.
uf Europe are urgent oven des-warblers, and wrens eggs wern perate.
The political problem enn only solved by making European be solv
unity
itality melisive.
"There is
'puesdale solution of the German problem. Unless we believe this tupidly
and without equivocation, we are sowing the weeds of pusrely and
war.
Baldi
the
Strongly criticising the Com milter of Foreign
Ministers, Mr. Mac Melon
"They Assembly tried to not merely in leading reins hut in swaddling clothes.
But infant institutsan have. Token thorough all these auditimat
restraints and
stel
Hull ghat lebate "A1 ul
de riction of Japanese hipping fo Southern areas. American r and zabierat de predations madir af tmpossible in transfer the gold. United Pre
levert free-quarter car debetes, have been out of or- zen, aeroding $7
stinal Statute Reuter
Responsibility For Korean Unification
Tokyo, September 8,
Dr. Anup Singh, former Chairman of the United Nations Commission on Korea, said today that the unification of Korea is the moral respon. sibility of the United States and Russia.
M. Singh, who is on his way
Success to to Lake
become au adviser to the Indian delegation to the United Nations, said that the Economic Co-operation Ad- ministration, found a good deal of discontent with the Korean Gov. reunient in many quarters.
Singh said: "The Government claims that Communist-inaple ed subversive activities growing daily."
India Situation
arc
Dellung with the situation i Inaba, Mr. Singh sald "Inetin, "The Government is very now like Korea, has passed through and inexperienced, anu a newly dismal periods of subjugation to liberated people expect for tou
an alien power. With the libera- much from it," Mr. Singh said. tion also came the heart break- feel that the thee Governing experience of India being ment can well alford to be more split into two zones like Korea. popular and to broaden Its base
on a
Dealmocratie haste"
civil
with the chances of n
hat me at all, but the worst of them all was the Aniertem Eas- ten house WITHS
DI Cot found that small Beuthtly coloured births luni con- spiriously endoured etg, which were not as the least tempting
Yoke Colours
Birds of the rock size asset up- Eware laid tasty eges, but birch
the Starling size and analler
Yol colour. varsed from the letion weldraw of the eggs of bird. which fed on front and, unis, to the front red of the bored, which Terd or shell-1.
prefervd
Pie volk.
Bruded dates and deep yolks. preferred in Battain an 'ben eg made me thsference to palatability, There appeared to he reci
direct the edi.
relationship between bility of the flesh of the bird and the palatability of the eas Dr. Coft samuner up his egg thus. the umpintatille CAR tere Prose
sms to Andi and |whige parents could not defen
them. So the prestatory dual or bar wiels wander tri ent eze must design itself to starching and fighting for the palatable eggs or caling upałatable food easily fonel and won.
Armament Race
The relationship between colour and palatability appeared to be part of the armament race in ca ture, with invention and counter- invention as part of the fight be
tween security of one species
against The sustenance of another. Dr. Cott has received messages from all over Britain applauding him for a programme of research so well calculated to make up for the present food shortage.
And many Britons this week are wandering whether the Four! Ministry contemplates importing cnt eggs to bolster the meagre vga ratim. But no information * um more than gratifled to could be obtained on this point say that all the major problems | tonight.—Reuter,
are virtitally healed,
|
Rejected?
New Delhi, Beptember 8. India is reported to hava rojected › Truman-Attire proposal that India submit hor Kashmir dispute with Pakistan to arbitration.
A Government spokesman confirmed that India's reply has been sent to London and Washington as well as to the United Nations commission on the dispute, but declined to ravent its contents.
In Karachi, authoritative sources said that the Pakistan Premier. Liaquat Al Khan, has replied to the Truman. Attlee proposal. Pakistan has also replied to the latest pro- posals by a United Nations committee about Kashmir.
The nature of the was not revealed, Press.
ropiles United
BRABAZON THRILLS AIR SHOW
Farnborough, September B.
The huge Bristol Brabazon i airliner, the world's largest landl plane, made two low level runs across the airfield here this after- noon.
YUGOSLAVIA:
NENNI STATES RUSSIA WON'T
INTERVENE
Rome, September 8.
"Russia will nover intervano in Yugoslavia at the point of a bayonet” Pietro Nenni, head of Italy's Communist Socialist party, .said today on his return from Moscow.
"Russia rejects armed intervention in the offairs of other countries in support of revolutionary movements," he declared in an interview.
He salf a recent conference off Soviet "peace partisans", which] he altended as chlet Italian dele- gate affirmed this policy.
"The appeal for change is to the -conscience of the workers", he kald. "There is no attempt to produce artificial changes in other governments."
Signor
here Nepni returned որ Wednesday from
15-ny visit in the Russian capital. He brought back these impressione:
1. "The Red Army has no function other than to defend the Sovlet frontiers. It does not fear war, however, and will stand to the last man against any aggres- sor just as it die against Hitler.
Accord With West
on
TITO ON RUSSIAN ATTACKS
Belgrade, September 8. Marshal Tito declared today: "Anti-Yugoslav propaganda does not trohble us very much. Everything being said and written against us is untrue and insulting."
The
Yugoslav Premier, who was addressing representatives of Yugoslav emigrants from France, added that this propaganda did not discourage Yugoslavia trut "gives 15 more strength endure,"
to
2. "Russia ardently desires an With stinshine gleaming on her stiver wings and fuselage, the
aceord with the West based 130-tou plant made aut exciting the Yalta, Teheran and Potsdam The day was not far off when
Soviet Felinux to the British nireraft in- agreements. The
Union machines would make the life sho dustry's show as
is searching all possibilities appeared
of
of the Yugoslav people easier, over the airfield, her Wast bulk relieving present tension ninong] the Marshal continued. "They offsetting the impression of speed. the big powers,
be- especially
will work less, live better und tween Hussla
the United have suore cultured lives," he
Her wing spari was double thal of even the largest aircraft parket below heu
It five-minute public appear- Jure over, the Brabazon headed back for Bristol, whence t busi taken off about an hour before. This was the thire flight made by the Brabazon. The Arst, [ 27
andinutes, was made on Sunday,
and the second, of two and a half hours, was made yesterday.
The giant airliner proved to be one of the greatest attrac tions to the 6.000 military ob. Gervers and aviation officials from many parts the world at the dieplay today.
Inquiries about the Comet, the 500, ingl. De Havilland airliner and the fastest trans-continental commercial aircraft in the world, have been received by her makere frum every major airline in the world.
opera-
An executive of the airline said today:: "Already airline lives are jostling for position for the first orders. But he added that the plane will not be ready for delivery for 18 months more-Reuter.
AMMO FACTORY ABLAZE
or
Rome, September 7. Smoke-masked Aremen were driven back by exploding artil- tery shells when an ammunition factory on the outskirts of Rome blazed up after an explosion to day. Troops cordoned off the prea as a pall of smoke from the blazing fuctory spread over the countryside. Fire
Swies.
3.
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war
"
rald.
"Rusela belleves
The Marshal not inevitable and is convinced
suld that
that the Socialist
machinery was vital for and capit-
Yugo. aliat ayateme
can co-extat in
Elav developement and that was the world peacefully."
why they were not particular Signor Nenni sald the 1,200 where, it came from. peace delegates" took a lively interest in Soviet-Yugoslav Iations.
Referring to the 1-
Chiang Of The Balkans
ኔና
he
"There
conviction," pdrted, "that Tito is the Chinng Kal-shek of the Balkans and that he will end up just as his Orien- tal counterpart.
"Soviet proposals
10 Yugo- luvia," Signor Nenni declared, "only offer the Yugoslav people the political elements with which to judge a and condemn the policies
f
Signor Nonni click not say conference's whether the Soviet proclamation of non-intervention marked a change in Russian for- eign policy-Associated Press.
AMERICAN LOAN
FOR TITO
Washington, September 9. The United States today -lent $20,000,000 to Yugoslavia-the first direct credit granted to Mar-, shal Tito's Government since his break with Moscow some 15 months ago. It is part of an American effort to strengthen Tito's hand in his quarrel with
with the exception of the issue NEW U.S. ENVOYS Surrounded to the factory from Stalin.
war in Korea, Ms. Singh of conflict between India and said: "There is a general feeling Pakistan of frustration and tenseness in Southern Korest. There is ap- prehension that there might be a major-scale Invasion of South Korea by the North.
of Kashmir.
Alic
from
consider
Washington, September 8.
many stations.
The Export-Import Bank a0- "I think the Indian situation President Trumun today nomi-
The factory was salvaging nounced the credit. It also ELT!- Luday is one of the most hopefulnated two new United States explosives
stockpiles nounced: "The danger of a civil war is signs of both political and econ Ambassadors,
st wartime ammunition. 1. Approval of a $2,350,000 there, but I feel that long as mie recovery in the East. India
Mr. Robert Murphy, head of The firemen fought to pre-loan to Israel to buy American the United Nations wishes to be today is without any question the the German and Austrian affairs vent a spread of the blaze to a materials for harbour work. Decupled with the
Korean pro- must stabilising factor in
division of the State Department, lump of artillery shells about
2. Its willingness to bieni,
a civil war can be avoided,
was nominated envoy to Belgium, 100 metres away. The main fac-credits for Equador to finance the "We met some people in South
and Mr. Joseph Suiterthwaite us "If somehow the resources of
tory buildings were enveloped in buying of U.S. materials to repair Korea who fell that it the India-manpower
envoy to Coylon.-United Press flames-Reuter.
earthquake damage. and moral South had adequate military leadership could be properly equipment 1 its disposal, it utilised. India could not only he would not hesitate to attack the used as a buse for stabilising North."
peace in the Orient, but could Referring to the possibility possibly serve [LS # bridge be- of an uprising in South Korea tween the alleged two power
lad by Communist-inspired blocs, namely, America anet Rus- anti-Government forces, Mr. sla."-Reuter.
rumours of martial law and unrest in Yugo- slavia, the Premier said that 75,900 Yugoslav soldiers ar participating in road building in various parts of Yugoslavia this your.
Speaking of France, he said that be was surprised that th workers there kept quiet about all the slanders against Yuza- slavis.
"I do not think they bellove them, but why do they not speak up, about thom 7" ho asked,
Warsaw Radio tonight broad- cast the text of a Polish Foreign Ministry note handed to the Warsaw Yugoslav Embassy in today, declaring that the Tito Government has "trodden down and destroyed" the Prot of Friendship and Mutual Assis- WAS signed on
tance,
which March 18, 1946.
The note also accused mem- bers of the Yugoslav Embassy of esplange.-Reuter,
The dollars set up for Yugo- slavia may be drawn upon at once to the amount of $12,000,000 for American materials and equip ment to rehabilitate that country's mining industry. This would raise the output of copper, lead, zine, mercury and bauxite. The other $8,000,000 will cover pur. chases of such goods and services as may be agreed upon by the bank and the Yugoslav Govern-
ment.
A Yugoslav request to the World Bank for a loan, reported to be of $250,000,000, is also pend- ing.-Associated Press,
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