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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1949.
LI TSUNG-JEN TO Exploring The Seas VILLAGERS ASK AMERICA FOR
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"Detroit, December 5.
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Acting President Li Tsung-jon of China probably.
POLAND will ask the United States actively to resist
REPEATS CHARGES
Paris, December 5 M. Putrament, the Polish Ambassador in Paris, today. repeated his charges that M. Juset (zherinska, à Pale who was arrested on an espionage charge, and other Poles had
further spread of Communism in the Oriont. Mr. Frank H. Bartholomew, United Press Vice- President in charge of the Pacific drea, told the 'Detroit Economic Club this today. Mr. Bartholomew, who was
in charge of United Press war coverage in the Pacific, : recently returned from trip to the Orient. He was in Shanghai a few hours before the city fell to the Com- munists.
Ponting out that President La v temn his way to the titted
been beaten hy the French †States, Mi Birkholonjev told the
police while under arrest.
Schule "A rasterful elevision is about
In a mote handed the Pienet j'a be olycket directly
Foreign Onko trudny M Pate ment repentert hi elm that the expulsion of French catuen from Pois wa
utation for thi expalaren of Poles Ecom Pravice and that Fremen nationals harged would
w.th “PARTIR 1J have legal as elanc ́S
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mom-diplomatic "The dike has held at Farres French peers from Potret 28 Dean counties are protected. That deserved a muciais, it in eritain that det not shut off the fuss of That 4: part of the poles being the well, pursunt by all the Soviet patel- lite coules of telling out of all Foreigner with Jn residence D The country and in good karcu ledge!
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China Denies Taiwan Offer To America.
Washington. December 6.
A Chinese Embassy spokes- man today denied a report by the radio commentator, Drew Pearson, that the Acting Chi neac Nationalit President, General 1,1 Taung Jen, plan. ned to offer the United States
on the Island * 99-year lease of Talwan
The spokesman sold the re port was completely untrue. -United Press.
PYJAMA GIRL'S DISAPPEARANCE
London, December 5. A Govertime arvestigaton today wound up an inconclusive hearing on the disappearance of pretty 20-yen-old Gwernia Me-, (Cullyin from the liner Orcados j Con October 30.
Baved. The man, whoe camician breed | the invitigatum for the Minstry i
Tort that
"Now theLO waters back us! upon the Orlent and are flow ing through the most populous part of the globe. There are de, le hock at evidence, to
more under-privligged people
here, mor
be the entry in the Orendesi presumed death v restitegnoRE and lok 11:
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more potential strife, The Mar.
Pacific war."
Maleral witnesses,
<Dr. "Hans "Hata, 30, Austrian hydro-hiologist in бер pt Cairo' wearing diving apparatus which he rays allows him to stay up to one hour at a depth at 100 feet. Hata la prepar Ing for
under.cea expedition off the Red Sea coast, and says If the Devon
resources were properly exploited, the world
would not have to worry any more about food. Ho hap explored the submarino world for the last 10 years. He is married to an Austrian flm star. Hamalore Schroth. He Gold that he and a group of fellow scientists have evolved a new revolutionary and rational fishing technique whith will be disclosed BOOIT. Associated Prem Photo).
White Australia:
Synod Resolution
Sydney, December 5.
shall plan ha cost you the he said, me in Austral
The girl wamshed from the ship The Anglican Synod convening here unanimously urged discretion in the administration of the "so-called white Australia policy."
Mr. utholomew
a Hip from Sydney to Mel- Australian police have
boorte sand Bus is Tumaling after planes and varied a tentative come
celtstor of supplies to the
girl's 4 *HBhu{ ure the
mother North Korea. He told of got up
hauer had recently
The hearing here was requerido to the fun bues where the Corja marits mad fopublicans of Southy Jaw berate the Orcades is a Koren were lighting.
He said, "I observed that the;
British vessel. -Associated Press
Communist light artillery was of ANGUS WARD PAYS
American manufacture like that
of the Repqhtleene, so it seemed)
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dered, not as if the law allowed no human discretion, but in the fight of the circumstahcos” of each case," he said. However, the Sydney
HAIL ETNA MIRACLE
Catania, December 5. Men an women knelt today in the triy Whitewashed church of the village of Bronte on the slopes of Mocht Ethu and gave thanks for the "miracle" that saved their homes from a flaming .river of lava.
Villagers had returned to their houses late last night after n three days eruption by the val- cano, which sent lava gushing down the Western slopes.
on
the
In the Inst 'stnxes of the erup- tion, it looked as though the thy village which standis estates of the Duke of Bronte, a descendant of Admiral' Lord Nel- ron-would be engulfed.,
The villagers streamed out 'to safety points further down the slopes and from there watched with horror and prayed for salva- tion on the incandescent wall of lavir advanced towards their abandoned homes.
Today they gave thanks for the auswering of their prayers. The lova had practically come to a halt and experts sald that the eruption could be regarded b.
nished.
After the church service the villagers climbed up the slopes, clambering over the dark twisted davd of previous eruptions.
With arms crooked before their inets 10 wurd of the pulsing waves of 'heut from the new lave, they looked on the mouldering anhes where there had been fer- tile Belts and olive groves only La few days before,
An old man shid, indicating o blackoned tree stump: "That war my mize olive tree. My father told me It was planted the day i was born.
"I grew up with it and its shade served to protect me and my children and their child. ren. I had hoped to it under It again perhaps for the last time-thig summer am glad my father did not live to sên thle
Today people here began all- ing and joking again in roller that the danger, alight as it was, had beeni efided.
Citizens were able to lay olde the umbrellas and newspaper hats that they had used to protect themselves from falling cinders. One newspaper vendor declar- tonight: "The bottom has dropped out of my business."-- Reuter.
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and A Synod representative, Malcolm Perry, said: "According to some historical records, Jesus Christ was coloured, and I suppose the Minis- ter (for Immigration, Arthur A. Calwell) would keep him out on those grounds." 'The Synod unanimously passed a motion urging. "dis- to Be fair conclusion that
cretion in cases where frigid Americas amthunition was being
Washington, December 5.
enforcement would threaten Gred back und
A State Department spokesman the sanctity of marriage, or Mirror bitterly denounced forth in dully bacruces For people who protessul today that Mr. Angus Ward, deprive an Australian citizen Synod's to, love peace, we seem to linee Consul General in Mukden,
eported that he had completed of some fundamental right| Australian" writers who attacked tously advocate abrogation of a
paymeuls to or tend to prejudice mutual the white Australia policy.
Mr. Calwell's administration the Chinese staff but has not yet goodwill of Australia arid the
the advised by
"Any political party which Communist authorities of the des nations of the East."
eeks to break down our White Anite departure time for himsel
(Continued On Next Col) this staff.
distributed lei of mins and 26. munition around the globe and Into the hands of foreigners too eager to use them."
Mr.
al
Bartholomew said Unibert States oficials deliberately prived the South Korean Force of planes,
Check On Rhee
Air
been
BeVerabre
Mr.
has
Chinese
A Synod representative, E.C.B. MacLaurin, called Mr. Calwell's The spokesman,
Michael enforcement of the White Aus- McDermott, said Mr. Ward gave Iralia policy "tolaĵllarian ty- that information today to The ranny." Consul-General at Peking. Me The Opposition leader, Robert Edmund Clubb, by telephone, Mr. G. Menzies, in his polley speech Ward gave no details of terminal for the December 10 élections. viction on the part of U.S. mili-payments.-United Press,
said that although the Liberal and Country parties would cohlinue to maintain Australia's settled The Briush First Division will migration polley, they believed
"The reason is the firm
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the
could
admit I eume to share, that if Republic of South Korea
Catro, December 5,
FEWER LOADS hunda on a few fighter planes hoid manoeuvres in Labys from in humand und common
and bombers it would proceed at December 15
announced to blast the ally
eclated Press,
önce whole heartedly,
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Koreans added, "Pre-
aldent Syngman Rhee, his athy and his advisers are convinced what they could conquer the Com- reconstruct tho country is an entity. "But United
thu
States doubts that he
'he could.. hold what he might win and is by no means convinced that the Russians would stand by and see North Korea subdued and brought into tho.Re. public.
"The US. policy now is a con. unuous ottempt to keep President Rhee in hand."-United Press...
to 17, it was offi- | administration.
today--Asso-
sense
"Ail cases of alions realdent
In Australia should be consi.
resolution
Australia barriers will quickly
oblivion, "Daily be swept into
because the no responsible leader, and no res and "anti- | nonsiblę newspaper would
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national polley that, in 1942, enabl- od Australia to become a bastidn of democracy against Asiatic bg- gressors," the "Mirror" suid- United Press.
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