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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1949.

S. AFRICA RESENTS AIR TRAVEL BY ROAD ATTEMPTS TO BUTT INTO HER AFFAIRS

Warning On White Aussie Policy

Melbourne, November 21.

Dr. C. 1. McLaren--Immį- gration Minister Arthur Cal- well's opponent in the com ing election--warns that if Australia persists in her present isolationist policy, he can imagine the day "when we will be poor White Re- lations, looked down on by our rich and powerful Orien- tal neighbours."

McLaren, born in Japan with 30 years experience in the

Loko Success, November 21.

South Africa told the United Nations tadex that it cosputed the attempts mada in the trusteeship Committee discussions on South West Africa last Friday to bring in unrelated matters concerning the Union's domestic affairs. Mr. G. P. Jooste the South African delegate, when the Committee resumed today, charged the Philippines delegation with having utilised propaganda material in the effort.

Mr. Jagsto complained particularly of the uso made of a statement which Mr. E. H. Louw, the South African Minister of Economic Affairs, was alleged to havo mado on his return South Africa from a Paris meeting.

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This statement, Mr. Joosta said. | raid that the United Nation was afterwards distorted in the tin on for political purposes.

Charter mata it absilutely clo that the placing of mandlite" territories under United Natkais trustership was optiqaal,

Mr. Jooste said that the South West Airlea's mandate spécificat- ly empowered the Union Gov.

That could not be done with- crament to administer the terri- out the consent of the mandatory fory us an integral part of South powers. ww

Alrien.

The desirability of such "We all had the chaler of eithe Far East, exprossed this opinione aeran Union Govern-trusteeship system." he urlting, WAB nerloudly accepting or relenting the t In an open letter addressed to sklered by the

nient as far back as 1034-35.

The new Devisions of 4. The proposal, which came from trusteeshilp system if recentral, b. South West Africa, would have the Union Government, would ntailed representation for South have had an embarrassing result West Africa in the Union Parlia-because the powers of Investiga- ment, but would have left the tion, control Ed

supervision

women of Victorin in the “Me!- bourne Argus.**

He announced he will stand on the sole issue of immigration any contemplates Z fundamental of lack on räer and colour pre-Jerritory with far less local au- dees in his canipaiga for a sent in federal parliament.

tonomy than that provided under the present arrangeincol

Mekaren says he will bring his point of view to the women mi will talk to them on the subjeNL "Why not Marry a Chinese??

No Reason

"believe there is no biolo. gical reason against auch mar riage, though I am well award ut the many practical defoul ties that arise from the differ. Ant cultural and economic by

levels of present attained Sur own and other Aslan rates, "have plekes out the Chinese, bat ny question is of universal applicability. The point of view

Mr. Jooste said an Act of the South African Parliament gav the territory higher *tatur It had ever had before. than The territory will have wider powere c1 salf-government through its own representative institutions than any province

added.

quiside the police zone more than half the In dlacnews ppopia ruled them. oolver under the guidance of one or two European Commis cionors.

exercised by the Assembly would have meant an inquiry into th whale domestic political structur of South Africa itself-Router.

Russians Accuse Italy

Flushing Meadow,

November 21.

today

Soviet Russia

ac-

cused Italy of preparing a fully armed division, includ- ing 900 airmen, for shipment to her former colony in Somaliland.

A Gaben."Airlines DC4 plane taxis over a railway bridge na train gosa through near Malchroeck airfield, "Dutilde Bruels, The Planes"travel gularly over the "road, tod" by jeep, from Malebroeck to the former Brussols airfield, Evoro, where maintenance is still carried but,

A.P. Photo).

Food Organisation Conference Opens

Washington, November: 21.

A world in which no man need go hungry, or ill clad, or without a home was the goal hold up today to the Food and Agriculture Or ganization (FAO) of the United Nations. The goal was pictured by Norris E. Dodd, Director- General of the FAQ, at the opening of its an- nual conference, Representatives of 18 na- tions are here to tackle the job of how to in- crease food production in some countries and how to handle unmarketable surpluses in others.

ONE KILLED IN TRAIN COLLISION

Berlin, November 21. The driver of a Soviet Zone och train was killed in a col

liston with the Berlin-Frankfurt express near Bitterfeld, In the Soviet Zohe, last night, the Soviet Zone Railway Administration an- nounced tonight.

Five passengers in the local rain were hurt

The Soviet Zone Railway Ads ministration' défied un' earlier re-

Secretary of the U.S. Department hental wel being of people inust be kil from the taken-for-siderable degree of local autonomy

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bew

meat.

in self-govern-

Budd

to

that five

persons hac

Local Autonomy Mr. Joeste described the steps by which they were in fact gi-

Mr. Dodd is a former Under-1 are now Insufficient. The funda-port by the West German: new! different

her races is often completing the inhabitants a very cun-

He sold in his be increased.

bech killed. Reuter. of Agriculture. granted prejudice of the Anglo- und experience

The other Saxon.

prepated text:

her great need is What is really needed on the

"In respect of the state of food gear the distribution of the pro- Attacking the proposal to give and "How then equit be amid that

forests and adyancing,. nation side by side part of Australians to change the indigenous peoples have no aly a 10-year trusteeship over in agriculture, 1940, has been ducts of farms,

the with nation. Let us hope, taki of heart in their prejudices and

what farmers call a fisheries more rationally to a mending of their maZIZKUS,

say in their own affairs? Surely mizory, the Soviet delegate, good year, even if not quite as world's production potentials, so the decisions, und auf wow.

M. Amazasp Arutunion, that

as to avoid total as 1948. "The Orient of today is not the one must walk before one can

disastrous surpluses them with the actions, which wil these troops were called кеп- Orient of the Australian Imagin- Tun."

"Food scarcity is no longer and resultant restrictive actions, keep us moving toward a world darmes, but it they were police

so no man need go hungry, or ill ing. A веду literacy.

With four seuls in the Senate

why did they need an air force? perilous for nearly the whole even while millions remain un

cled, or without home.”—Asso- fed, unclothed and unsheltered. status for women, a new feeling and ax in the louse of Assera-

He said that the parceiling out

it was through 1947. world, as Lor democracy and rapidly claing bly, the territory was being of Italy's former colonies, re-

"The great thing is that we are clated Presz "For more than half the world, gronomic and educationa! stan corded greater representation in

commended by the

however, the old chronic under Political dards is atting the Orlen! to the Union Parilament

Commitice, was in the interests

hourishment continues and hun- meet with the West 011 equal would have been entitled to had for the colonial powers.

ger id #carcely one meal dway terms in all these particulars," het been incorporated in the Union.

Most people in Italian Somali- from millions. For the World Fald.-United Press.

M Roger Garreau, of France, land were violently opposed to a whole, per person food sup

italian trusteeship, he added plies are not as good as before The Political Committee propo- the war." sals include independence for Italian Somaliland after the trusteeship period and indepen- dence for a united Libys not inter than January 1, 1952.

12 than

Monty Plays Mum To U.S. Reporters

New York. November 2ostorn Union Defence Chief, told reporters horg today that he did not know how long it would take Russian forces—if war broke out—to reach Franco,

Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery,

A reporter had asked him whether the Russians would take two days or two weeks to reach France. Field-Marshal Montgomery smiled. and completed the question Would it take two months or two years?." I do not know."

Time Limit

The French delegate, M. Couve de Murville, called the time limit unrealistic and said that France would abstain from voting, but would accept the verdict of the United Nations.

Production Logs.

Mr. Dodd thus summed up aḥ FAO report issued over the wook-end, which ald harveste the Northern hemisphere have turned the tide against world starvation. The report

In

added that

behind world needs.

world Production atlit le

The Director-Generat

ed only briefly, in

T

ntion..

talk the proposal to set up b The Ethiopian Foreign Minis- world bank, or clearing house, ok tor, Abte Wold Aklliou, warned in means "of getting i strpluses that the return ol Italloh from one area into another arca supervjaton would give rise to where food is scarce. trouble in East Africa for un- Mr. Dodd Bald "perfection is not numbered years.

claimed for recomiendation' as to was how to meet world food need,

added:

and

have

'men.

Mr. Akou declared i strange that Italy should De the only power to persist In "But the world would long EP following the old and discredkod

statved fortners had wait-i policies of imperialism since hered: for perfect seed, tools,.- sol peace treaty called upon her, to

ang climate Lot like price renouner her eplogles.

ticut "Begth with what is Ethiopia, three Umes a victim

Improve

It p of Italian aggression, had vainly Exod ough, and my The Defence Chief, whe arrived military officials when I got to awaited a change of attitude" by practice ther here abound the liner Queen Washington."

the so-called "new Italy."

Hegid: there are intro ("great Elizabeth today, said he would One reporter, asked how many The United Nations was for ❘ needs; confronting governmenta Havd something to About the Ahorlean troops he hoped to towing the same path as the and thele people: it atom bomb in Washington to-have in Western Europe.

League of Nations, " which idolay "One of these grant needs ib morrow, when he speaks to the That is entirely a matter fored and so postponed the question to push forward as fast as possi National Press Club.

"/he_replied.

in 1036, be declared. Etlopla ble toward economic develop Marshal Montgomery has retains- with difficulty its con-ment." If this is to come about, Correspondents, who showered comp here to speak at the Engdence in the principle of collbe food and buricultural b him with questions, complained fish-speaking Union banquet Ptive apcurity, Mr. Aklllou áddvi— | must be more plentifully: to him of the evasiveness of his - Heinld 'ho will, stay in the ngives answers and said that Mr. Win- United States for about a fort

ston Churchill, leader of the Co-night-Reuter,

servative Party, and Mr. Emiest

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THE

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Bevin, the Foreign Secretary, were little more, Informative when they came to New York.

"But they are politielona,"

1 Tel Aviv, November 22, Fold-Marshal Montgomery snap- Israel is planning to receive ped back. "I am a

100,000 Catholic pilgrims Asked whether as Western the 1950. Holy Your, a Guvera Union Defence Chairman hd was ment spokesman

said salissed with the number of Pilgrims, will spend a day and INSURANCE troops, at his disposal, laid a half in Jerusalem, a day it Marshal, Montgomery sald, "No Nazareth, and visit the Sea pl soldior is ever satisfied with the Galilee and Mount Tabor. Spe- number of troops hei has" dat trains, burce, and accom To another question, he replied, modation are being prepared.......

"I shall coafor with all sorts of Router."

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