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THÈ CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1949,

FINAL APPROVAL FOR EUROPEAN ARMS AID

Seretse Marriage Protest

Paarl, Cape Province,

September 28.

South Africa has protested to Britain against the marriage

Washington, September 28.

The House of Representatives today gave its final approval to US$1,314,010,000

the

foreign arms aid bill. The roll-call vote on final House passage was 223-109,

Only Senate approval-possibly later in the day

-is needed to send the bill to the White House for President Truman's signature. The figure includes US$1,000,000,000 for Atlan- tic Pact countries..

Widesread Comb-Out Of Madras Reds

Madras, September 28.

Province Following the

z widespread

arrests

Com-

the

wide ban on the Communist Party, Madras police today: rounded up 60 more -mynists in

comb-out Total Provincial Government's ban on the Communist Party and allied organisations, imposed on September 26, rose to -100. Except in Vellore. Gaol, where some detained people threw dirt and pieces of glass at officials during a search, no untoward incidents were reported-Reuter.

INDIA-PAKISTAN TRADE OUTLOOK

The House had originally, voted change battle over the new spend- of 24-year-old Ruth Williams-s819,505,000 for foreign arms aid, ing power for the joint Congres a former London typist, tomcluding $550,495.000 for Pact (sional "watchdog" committee on Seretse Khama, the young countries, or about half of what foreign aid and over the plant chief of the Bamangwatos of the Administration had asked. dismantling policy in Western Bechuanaland, the Prime Min- However, House conférees ac- į Germany. ister, Dr. Daniel Malan, an-cepted the higher Senate Sgures. The leg jam was broken by the House members who changed compromise giving the "watchdog nounced here today.

their votes to keep the larger comme by the House, a $110,000 whose existence was Dr. Malan told a Nationalist amount in the bill acknowledged opposed

$334.- Party Congress that the marriage that Mr. Truman's announcement appropriation instead of the

Karachi, September 28. between India must have a psychological effect last week of him on which the Senate approved.

and The plant dismantling issue was not only on his own people but explosion had changed their out-

Pakistan continued to be at a look.

resolved by permitting the I w on natives throughout the African

Republican Representative John covery chief, Paul Hoffman. to standstill. today while telegrams continent,

He said that Southern Rhode-Vors, who had originally voted spend $25,000 of his funds if he were exchanged between Karachi sia had taken similar action, but for a cut, said: "President Tru- chose for a re-survey of the effect and New Delhi in an attempt to that neither Government could man's report has influenced all that the dismantling will have on resolve the deadlock on the re- lative values of the Pakistan and more than protest because Er our thinking. It made it impera-European recovery.

hallway British Wheat Purchases|Indian rupees a British Pro-ive that we have chauanaland was

measures on either side of the

Inter-Dominion tråde, accord- The Foreign Recovery Adminis- lectorate.

| Atlantic." Dr. Malan added that South

However, the American Labour tration today authorised Britain toing to commercial circles, former- averaged 20,000,000 rupees Africa was waiting for the Party representative, Vito Marcan make a $10,000,000 start on the port of the British Commission

recently approved programme to daily.

With to end to the deadlock Quarters in Marshall plan funds for Cana-vet in sight, informed

an wheat.

inter-Dominion consider dian

The $10,000,000 will go for the meeting more or less inevitable, purchase of Canadian wheat flour. though it has yet to be suggest-

based on aned by either. party.

The deadlock resulted **Representative Ro- agreement of September 15 be-i

so condemned the bill tween the ECA and Britain which India's refusal to recognise the Mongering, saying "You was made in an effort to alle (new exchange ratio of the Pakis

viate the critical drain on British tan rupee.--Reyter. gold and dollar holdings."--United Press and. Reuter..

on the status of Seretse's white/tonio, cried out that the bill "imet the British spend $175,000,000

wife.--Reuter.

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12.13-Catholic Prayer by the Rev. Nather R.W. Gallagher, S.J. Studio 32.30 Hong Kong Calling-Daily Pro

*me Sam

1232-SANT Serenade"--Peter

Yorke

and H Concmi Orchestra, with

atomic bomb

insanity and I pray that

this insanity will

or any other genera

inviting another great

"Futile" BillTM Representative Donal Jackson (Republican) opposed the pro-

it gramme, saying that futile as the atomic explosiona in, Russla had decreased any will of the North Atlantic Pact

countries to fight

WAS

The House rejected by 213 votes motion by Representative to 113

The action was

INDIA RAISES HESSIAN DUTY

New Delhi, September 28. The Govermacat of India today announced their decision to raise Fathia Green and Steve Conway. Lawrence (Republican) to send the export duty on hessian from the military programme. back to the prevailing rate of 80 rupees to the Joint Conference for re-350 rupees per ton.

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BREAD PRICES

TO BE CUT

from

Rome, September 23. The Italian Government today recommended a reduction in bread prices.

After a Cabinet meeting today, provincial price commit tees were ordered to meet before October 10 to fx new prices.

It is predicted that the cat will- be 10 to 15 per cent on the pre- This is believed to be one of a

will levels

apply sent

and Fill The. was re-introduced in series of steps India proposes to

Grain throughout the country. the Senate within half an hour of take to counteract the effects on

have already falen. prices its approval by the House.

Indian trade and economy of the 1 Reuter. Meanwhile, breaking the Pakistan decision not to devalue months-long stalemate. Senate her currency. and Heuse conferees today agreed on $4,852 280.000 in

it new Marshall all plan spending. Recovery funds carried in $5,809,990,000 cover all Miss Lee Wai Lan and S. K. L. foreign aid appropriation which Today's announcement follows ¡Studies!

included money for non-military three days of deliberations here E.-Sidney Torch and His Orchestra.

expenditures in Greece and Tur- between representatives of the *.csic Lover Haur-Clinical

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Under the recent commodities agreement between the two De- minions, India is to supply 50,000 tons of hessian to Pakistan

HURT FEELINGS

Karachi, September 28. The Government has banned HG. Wells "Outline of History" The Marshall plan funds have because it complains, chapters been tied up in the conference on Islamic history "hurt the the committee since August 9 and feelings of Pakistan Moslems. caught in the crossfire of an inter-Associated Press.

CANTONESE BY RADIO

Vocabulary:

BY S.K. LEE

442. (chaahg) jaang(1).

443. (s'it) tsil(3). 444 (ching) (1)shing..

Combinations:

27. Jaang(1) seën(1). 28. Tsit(3) hoy(1). 29. (1)Shing (3)yut

Lesson 39 (E)

30. (1)Shing gaw(3) (3)yuel.

General expressions:

25. (1)Shing goơng(1), 20. Shuct (3) (3)wah.

27. Hoong(1) sym(1).

28. (3) Dree (1)teroo.

29. Son(3) duk(1) gwaw(3),

Joong-Tsau Drit (Continued)

41. (3)Haam-(3)baang-(3) laang (1)Tong-(1)yun doh(1) son(3). (2) kui-geh(3). shuet(3)-(3) wah,

42. (2)Moh-(1)yun (1)

son (2) (2)kui

contend.

strive, To contest,

-quarrel- To owe,-To lack. To cut, carve, mince, slice. To complete, accomplish, succeed.

The wholc.

To compete.

To cut apart.

The whole day.

The whole month.

To succeed, fulfil, carry out. Words. Speech Sayings. Hollow. Empty hearted.

A note. A message. (written): To confide. To trust, Can be

trustei The Mid-Autumn Festival: All Chinese believed in his say.

ings.

No one disbelieved him.

Everyone, competed with one an

other to get to cake shops to buy moon cakes.

43. Gaw(3)-gaw(3)-((1)ýum)

doh(1) jaang)-seca(1) hui(3) beng(2)-pob(3): (2) maaye (3) yuet-beng(2). 44. Joong(1)-Tau(1) Dzit(3) In gaw(2) (2)naan, gah(1). gah(1) (1)Tong-(1)yun doh(1) baaye(3) (3)yuet-- gwong(1)

45. (2) Kui-(3) day (3)yoong

(3)guet-beng(2) baaye(3).

(1)lai

46. (2)Kui-(3)day baaye(3)- (1)yuen (3)dzau tsit(2)- hoy(1) dee(1) beng(2). (1)lai (3)shik 47. (2) Ku-(3)day tai(2)--

geen (3) dee(1) beng (3)

(3) hai hoong(1)-sum(1)

48.

49.

aan-(3) hai, (2) moo! beng(2) (2)lu Law (3) (3)been doh (1) (2)yau yut(1)-jeung(1) (3) dzee. (1)teeoo.

(2) Kui-(3)day

Lai(2).

geen (3) jeung(1)(3)dzee- (1)teeoo (3)dtau

(1)ming- 13 baak gax (3) seen(1) -ice(1)-gch(3) gal(3) -

(3)wank.lok(3):

50 (2)Kui-(3)day son(3):

"duk()-gwaw(3) (2)kul geh()gai(3)-(3)waak

ut(1)-(3)ding (2)wooi (1)shing-goong(1) geh(3).

the evening of the Mid- Autumn Festival, every Chi- worship. nese. family were ping the moon.

They used moon cakes for wor-

shipping

Having finished worshipping, they then cut the cakes for eat- ing

They saw that the cakes were

hollow inside.

But, inside each cake there..

strip was one messag

They saw the message and then

underst

prophet's plan.

They were confident that his plan would certainly be süd-

(To be continued)

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Closing Times by Senato Formosa via Keelung. 10"

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