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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1950,
Vipers as bedmates
The Fakir Brahmah, famed in France for his weird per- formances, recently started a new form of endurance test at Nantes, Western France. He had himself sealed
giate coffin with 20 vipers and intends to stay there without food for 24 days(AP Photo).
Australia out to promote dollar trading with U.S.
..
Canberra, March 27. Australia's now Menzios-Faddon Govornmont realizes the need for new and bolder schomos to promote dollar trade with North America. The Commerce and Agriculture Minister, John
McEwen--who was an Australian delegate to. the United Nations 1945 San Francisco con- ference said that the dollar problem is not a short-term one,
Prospects of greater imports | ercase Australia's dollar income from North Amerien would re- Include: main blenk unless present dollar earnings improved, he said,
Mr. McEwen revealed that some of the Government's plans to in-
TALKS ON HUMAN RIGHTS
Lake Success, March 28. The United Nations Com- mission on Human Rights is due to meet here tomorrow to finish drafting an Internation- al Covenant on Human Rights, The Covenant will embody the principles of the Commission's first Declaration, of Human Rights.
which the General Assembly approved by an overwhelming majority in 1948.
The Soviet Union and its satellites abstained from voting on the Declaration. It is assumed here that they will do the same on the Covenant.
They
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1. Efforts to open new mar- keis in all hard-currency areas. This includes South America where an Australian trade ston is now working.
2. New methods of spinning wool for the North American trade.
3. New developments in West Australian fisheries to increase exports of frozen lobsters to the United States.
4. Increased production in the tuna-canning industry to meet American demands.
5. Government assistance to orchid growers to help them de- velop the quality and quantity of plants for export to the United States.
Exports to U.S.
Mr McEwen said Australia's ex- port trade with North America- now near the $100 million a year mark--i double the
pre-war level.
Blac
now
Australian sales to other hard- currency countries, such as Bel- glum and Switzerland, are also higher.
Australin had not diverted essential supplies away from countries to dollar because Australin Was thic helping Empire dollar problems lave argued that documents do not go far enough by supplying goods to soft- In opposing "Fascisin" and alleged currency British Dominions which
oherwise of colonial peoples bought oppression But most. Commission members believe Russia
v Russia also
objects to the Covenant's prohibitions of arbl trary arrest, Imprisonment with-
have
totalitarian Practices òl
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forbid torture, slavery and moral Indignity.
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The Commission is to discuss
Press.
Vicar's fast against the hydrogen bomb
||Baxhill, March 28,
The Anglican Vicar of this Bouth East resort, the Ro- varand R. S. Waterson, begen a fast against the hydrogen bomb today Passion Sunday. He will fast-for 12 hours * day—to back his demand for the stabileḥment of A National Committee to nepo- tlate with the United States and Hussle to outlaw the H- bomb.
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He ato breakfast of bolled egg and bread and but- ter this morning. No other food passed his lipa untli darkness fall when he ent down to a fight evening meal. The Reverend Waterson has written to the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attime, telling htm that he is calling all Christian people to a solemn fast and prayer to continua until Easter Day-Router.
¦ AFGHÄN SHAH
VISITS PERSIA
Teheran, March 26.
Zahor, Shah of Mohamad Afghanistan, arrived in Teheran by air today. He was welcomed, at the airport by the Shah, Premier Mansoor, the Diplomatic Corps and dignitaries.
He will be an official guest of the Iranian Government for four days and will stay at the Royal Palace.-Associated Press.
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Parcels for Britain
are slackening off
Sydney, March 27.
|-Australian response to the Food for Britain Fund
has slackened considerably during January: and February of 1950, according to the general organising secretary, Harry Simpson.
‚
There has been a 30 per cent drop in the normal
turnover after Christmas.
n
"
Contributions scem to be, cels in Britain, and hopes to pass falling off mainly from the 1,300,000 mark this year. section of the public which
Mr. Simpson said contracts with sends parcels to unknown per- London packers call for 5,000 sons through factory group food parcels daily. If orders con- subscriptions and dance or tinue to drop in Australia, he social benefits.
sald, costs will be forced up. The Fund could not operate efficiently on a small scale. Outside of the British Ministry of Food,
Mr. Simpson said, the FBF is probably the biggest bulk buyer of food- sluffs in Australia.
Mr. Simpson said people with relatives and friends in Britain are continuing to send parcel's because they know what and how much they are needed.
"However, the man in the street
is really fogged," Mr. Simpson sald. Most Australians are unde- elded about Britain's need for food parcels. They are confused by pre-election statements saying Britons were and European recovery, as well were now very well fed, as Germany's de-rationing,
"If the Germans can do it, why can't 'Britain?" thinks the Austra- llan worker for whom a voluntary contribution of a couple of shill- ings weekly is no small gesture. Since it was opened on Novem- mer 3, 1947, the Food For Britain Fund has delivered 2,500,000 pur-
CAN I TALK
BEFORE YOUR
WIFE ?
YES IF YOU
HURRY!
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
Now A FOOT HIGH,
THE TINY FIGURES GROW RAPIDLY...
RIP KIRBY
LOOK THE CHIEF **WASTIN' FOR USI VANCE DOUBLE- CROSSED US/
M168 RAIN, AS MAYOR. "OF THIS TOWN I WANT
TO APOLOGIZEL.NOT ALL OF US ARE GOSSIPA.WE BELIEVE IN YOU AND YOUR SCHOOL AND YOUR TEACHERS, ONE HUNDRED PERCENT!
ENDRIKS
would have to be with dollars. United
JOHNNY HAZARD
Russian attack on Sharett
Moscow, March 26. The Moscow "Literary
Ricans of implementing the Gazette" called the Israel For- Covenant, including an Australian olgn Ministar, Moshe Sharett, proposal for
International Court of Human Rights to hear complaints of alleged violations. Russia and some other States have objected to any enforcement machinery, on the ground that it would Interfere domestle affairs.-Reuter.
toddy a "malldous gossip".
The Soviet paper alleged that Mr. Sharett is a follower of Dean Acheson and sold that as per Mr. Acheson's recipe, Mr. Sharett gomposed a nation's
Aviv recent Tel speech in which he called the partisans of peace a propaganda apparatus,
AIR TRAGEDY IN NEW GUINEA
Melbourne, March 20..
A converted Lockheed Hudson bomber, which crashed into a "house" at Lac, New Guinea, sot
ting it ablaze, killed a man and a_woman_last night, according to a report received. by tho civil aviation authorities here today.
The pilot, Harold Gibson Les, of Victoria, was seriously injured, but is believed today to be out of slanger. Lee was special pilot to the former British Prime Minis“ tor, Lord Baldwin, for two years
· while serving with the
The Literary Gazette" said Mr. Sharrett's assertion that Israel is carrying.out an independent foreign policy is nonsense and declared the Israel: Government has put the nation in the hands of the US,
The article maid Israel had ie- crived, the American loan on cou- ditions of enslavement' and was now, asking for more da
The "Literary Gazette" declar ed. "We have already notes this same spiritual kinship between Mr. Sharett and Mr, Acheson,
"The Israeli llar and slanderer is a match for his American boas
STRATEyal Air] Junt ng thò efruslans of Mr.
* The dead “man
Stanley Florey, * Qanlar Empire
Airways official to
The Bomber warved Into
Acheson are not able to convince.
the proples - of the American atomites" love of ponce, so ŽEBİBO
699 the iles of Mr. Sharets, are unabla
his
to justify a policy of grevellion
house when i got out of control before, Washington on the part.
while "making" af crash-landing?" Reuter
ruling circles; lang karkolky
FIRE...
LOOK OUT!
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· PEARL = MY TYPING'S RATHER
RUSTY
LET'S
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YOU WE LIKE KENDRIKSVILLS,
@HUCKS!
-YOU'LL
GET THE JOB ON
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TOO,
Bank agents
"Even
a amati increase like 1/0 per parcel will generally disorganise completely our or. ganisation. We will have tot start at the bottom of the lads
again it will take months and months," the Fund secretary said..
dor
us
seribèrs write the name of friends or relatives
"Australians would be glad to bear that parcels are no longer required and that the Fund can be closed." Mr. Simpson Bald. He added, however, that as long as the need is there they would keep on sanding parcels."
"Information to stimulate in terest for the Fund must come, from the United Kingdom because Australians don't know what Britain's food position is like," said Mr. Simpson. He felt that it the need for parcels still exists, then there have been insufficient statements made in Britain to convince the Australian public. United Press.
BRITON KILLED NEAR CALCUTTA
Calcutta, March 23. The President of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce, Mr. A. L Cameron, was shot dead this morning near Chingurah, about 23 miles from Calculte.
Mr. Cameron, who was a part- ner in the Andrew Yula Com. out Australia act
At present 2,115 banks through-pany, was returning, to Calcutta Bn honorary from Chinsurah when he Whil agents of the fund. They accept caught in a communal riot in a payment of 10 shillings por parcel mill area through which he had and issue lables on which sub-
to pass.-Reuter.
Beat him to it!
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
WATCH THEM, CHIEF! THEY'RE GET COME HERE, YOU LITTLE--!
TING AWAY!
TEARS, MISS MITCHELLT.) CH, IT ISN'T THAT, WE SHOULD ALL. BE VERY } IT'S. THE SWEET - HAPPY THE WAY THE THINGS VALHAIR.
SAID ABOUT MAI I....
TRIAL TURNED, OUT..
WE HAVE AH- |CONSIDERED YOUR APPLICATION UĒMISS"..
GRIMI BR- FAVOURABLY...
I JUST CAN'T FACH
HER NOW...
By ALEX RAYMOND
I KNOW WHY. YOU FEEL THAT
WAY, MISS MITCHELL, 20 BETTER OUT BACK TO THE SCHOOL, FAST AND LET AVH TAKE CARE OF ĮVALERIE...HERE
SHE COMES NOW...
CON, EXCUSE ME, MR FONDWELL I DIDN'T VKNOW YOU WERE
· ENGAGED /— ILL BRING
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LATER EN
By FRANK ROBBINS
CH, AND - WE WILL- AREM-LET YOU KNOW IN QUE COURSE
·GOOD MORNING BA
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