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Frankfurt, April 27.

Nationalist groups in West Germany have become more active since mili- tary government ended last Autumn, the U.S. High Commissioner, John McCloy, informed the State Department in a letter made public today. In the letter, dated March 30 and addressed to the Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, and the Marshall Plan administrator, Paul Hoffman, with a copy to President Harry Truman, Mr. McCloy said although Nationalism is a force which must be increasingly reckoned with, it is no immediate major threat,

The letter said, "In Western, could become a strong force in Germany, nationalism and any incipledthationalism, al- though such's party had not yet groups have be--

emerged. Associated Press. come more active and, more | vocal than during the period of complete control by mili- tary government.

Japan wants nationalist

trade with Red China

#

RUSSIAN INDUSTRY CLAIMS

Rapprochement

between Tito and Greece'

Athens, April 27. Gresk | Government loaders today

welcomed Marshal Tito's announcement about the restoration of Yugoslav relations with Greead.

In a joint statement, the Prime

General Minister, Nicholas Plastyras, the Do- puty Premier, M. Gaörgen Pandreou, and the Economis Miniator, M. Emanual Teal- doros, said that the announce. ment had måde a most agree- able Impression on the Greek Government.

Marshal Tito's announce. ment was a surprise to Gov. ornment quartera here. Thay were not expecting any deve- lopments before the return of the

Charge Yugoslav d'Affaires, who left yesterday for Belgrade-Router.

RADIO

Radio Hong Kong broadensta

on a

"This nationalism, while pre- sent. and suggesting further pro- blems, does not constitute a major immediate threat in Western Ger- Tokyo, April 28.

many today. However, it remains of a force which must be reckoned

London, April 27. The Japanese House

Germany Representatives today unani-with increasingly

Radio Moscow said today develops En

autonomous civic, that the gross 'output of all mously approved a resolution

economic and cultural life. appealing for the exchange of trade missions with Com-Boints up the necessity of en-cent higher in the first quar- "Its mere existence, however, Soviet industry was 22 per munist China and the re-couraging the growth and the ter of 1950 compared with frequency of 840 koryeles per wee sumption of direct trade with strengthening of the Democratic production Agures not read on 9.62 megacycles per sccund Th

forces of Germany and of moving vealed.

the 31 metro band, continental China.

Some important sectors of 50- The resolution said these mea-toward the development of inter-

H.K.T. sures constituted an "important nal and international conditions viet economy failed to rench P.M.

which con- WHICH

which will

prevent the over their quotas under the produc (12.1Morning Prayer, (Budlo) fronts the prospect of decreasing stimulating of latent nationalist tion plan.

Calling"-Program- These included me- 12.00"Hong Hung United States åld

ine Bummary. sald they feeling."

tallurgical with 90 per cent, coul Mr. McCloy termed the estab-9 per cent, oil 24

12.32-Alfredo Campoll and a Occhi.— were basie toensures necessary to

ecut. per

Joseph Behrallt (Tenuri solve Japan's domestic business lishment of the West

German

agricultural machinery D# pet Federal Republic only a partial cent, transport

1.00–Terry Lostdo Quarlet. (Studio) recerslun.

engineering

1.15-News, Weather Report mad An- "it pointed out that trade with realisation of the U.S. political per cent, building materials in-

cent of goal of a unified Germany, but dustry 97 per cent, timber Asia composed 65 per Japan's total normal, pre-war sold it woe an Important step trade volume and more than half forward in the achievement of the papera per cent, meat and dairy per cent, food Industry 90 per of this was dominated by trude Joint Allied polliical objectives cent and Industrial co-operatives with China.

in Germany.

93

per cent.

probieni" to Japan

Crucial period ecuntries have

Britain, India, Sweden, Rus- sla and other already recognised the new China Government and "United States recognition through recognition

the a!

United Nations is anticipated in the not too si

too distant future," it was pointed out.

D8

ani

Higher production was also re- ported in steel, pig iron, rolled metal, railway rails, oil, copper, bear-

He said, "This Is a cruelal trucks and cars and ball perlod for Germany, in which | Ings.

Puntomesin,

by

1.35-Interlude, 1,90-"Nothing but Mic''The Queen's

Hull Light Özch, (Dang) 2.00-"Forcy• Choice"-Presented

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Linda Cater. (Studlej 400-World News, (Laulhn Helay) 4.15—"A La Cartel-A Light Váristy

Programine, Elitulia), 430—"Hot a tại Mia Protramine

-Introdured behi

Picklen from the Mebuyink::Hali Farrlød- dan Street, London, (WBCT8) 5.00——"Ult

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me Bummary, 4.00—"The Adventures fif Richard Jannny"-By Juhn Duchan. Na

"The Thirty-nine Stepe" (Lan- son Heisy 6,39—“It's Swing Time,"

we should redouble our efforts The broadcast said that 25 per to guide German public atti- cent of the goods was sold to tudes in the direction of the the population. Following the free Western world,

price daerenses of March 1, 1 The resolution /sald trade pro- "This atmosphere of freedom, Eaid, March sales jumped 45 per motion is absolutely an essential in which new attitudes will have cent over the previous month.

Moscow raldo said! "As for development. link in the life

of Japan, and add full opportunity ed: "From a purely

In result of the reduction of State economie exists in Western Germany

retail prices and a drop in the viewpoint entirely dissociated sharp contrast to the suppression prices of collective farm markets

in the Soviet zone." of political from any probicins

of freedom in

and co-operative trade there was Govern- issues or ideology, the

The report estimated that 30,-

the ment should set up an aggressive 08 refugees arrive in West Ger- a substantial increase in

purchasing power; of the rouble, police toward exchanging trade any every month, principally

an important rise in real factory missions with New Chinn and re- from the Soviet zone

wages and pensant, Income,” sundne direct trade as early asĮ "Because of their plight," the

The

7.00-A Light Spankah Prograzerne, number of workers in- possible and make every effort refugees are susceptible to ande-aressed by 2,000.000 during the

7.30-"Virlety Bandbox"-From ibe to realise these objectives."-sirable political influence and the first quarter of 1950 and produc-

Camberwell Palace, London, (UNCTS) United Press,

strategems of demagogie leader- tivity was 13. cent

per

higher ship," the report said.

than in the comparable period of

U.S. protests PIIt said a united refugee party, 1949. "United Fress

import control

Washington, April 28.

A State Department spokesman today protested as discriminatory a provision of the import control bill now before the Philippine Congress.

The provision reserves 40 per cent of import trade for Filipino

merchants.

The spokesman said the De- partment of State hud protested the provision, alleging that it violates Article 10 of the Trade Agreement Act between' "the Philippines and the U.S. Gevern- ment. Article 10 stipulates that American business in the Philip- pines shall receive equal treat-, ment with Flipinus.

Demand for reopening

of London tea mart

London, April 27.

(Studio)

8.00-World Nowi and News Analysta.

(London Relay) A,16 "Baturday 'Roned-Up." 8.30-London Studią. Melodies-The Na Jachrina Orchestra, (UBCTB) 0.00"on the Editorials,” (London

Itely!

9,10-Weather Report. P.11--Sports Results, (Studio) 0,12-

Canterbury Tales" Chaucer's Turm Adapted for Heondenating Nevill Condill, No. 12: "The Butre's Tale." (BRCTS) 1.56-Interlude.

001

Reopening of the London Tea Market was called 10.00--World News and Home News

for today by the "Financial Times".

The newspaper said in anĮ editorial that the disadvan- tages" of the prolongation of the Anglo-Ceylon tea argu- ment are obvious,

from Brain London "Kitay) 10,16–Radlo Nový Reel. (London Relay) 19.30-F. A. Cup FindlimAménat V Liverpool at Webis. (London Hetar)

"In the second place, there may be adverse effects on the 12.46-Weather Report, „políticul_relations — existing_be

tween Ceylon and Britain.

"On the other hand, if the demand for "Ceylon tea from buyers other than the United

"In the first place there is a danger that the quantity of Cey-luited as the season advances Kingdom turns out to be so The spokesinan pointed

out lon tea that will ultimately be that in its turmal protest, the available- for purchase by Britain State Department warned the wil be so reduced that the main- Philippines that President Tra- tenance of the British tea ration men can suspend the entire trade at its present level will be jeopar- agreement if Its terms are violat-dised. ed.-Associated Press.

Rome, April 28. The creation of a permanent office in Paris of administrators of Chambers of Commerce was approved today by the closing Session of the World Congress of Chambers of Commerce, The

offee, to be in the office of the International Chamber of Com merce in Paris, will deal with legislation affecting Chambers of Commerce in different countries and will organise congresses and assemblies Associated Press.

A.M.

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LIE UNDECIDED ON MOSCOW TRIP that Ceylon is left with a con-

Cherbourg Apet '27. siderable part of the crop on her Dr. Trygve Lle has not yet hands, it may be possible for the made up his mind whether he Ministry of food to strike a hard will go to Moscow. bargain.

The Secretary-General of the United Nations continued to Eng- land after the liner Queen Mary docked here briefly. Ho will confer Jn London with the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attles, the Foreign Seèretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin and Sir Gladwyn Jebb, Britain's U. N. delegate.

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And to that extent the delay negotiating a contract may prove to be to this country's ul- ilmate advantage.”

"The real morg) of the Anglo- Ceylon argument over tea is n tornillar one. It is that it would be a good deal more satisfactory from everybody's point of view if the purchead of the Dominion's London, April 27.

being: carried out American authorities today through private channels rather laid the groundwork for further than by Government trading or protests to Russia by conclud- Times continued:

ganisations," ing that the plane whee as- sembly found in the Baltic recently visited India, Pakistan

The special mission which May 15 if he does not go to must have come from the Navy) and Ceylon, Ole believed to have "Privateer," missing with 10 reported in favour of the reopen- men aboard.

ing of the London Tea Market.

The assembly, identified as of the "Privateer" type on Wednes day night by United States officials in Stockholm, could only have come from the missing "Privateer piane.

We know of no other Privateers flying in the area at the time, and the wheel is 'definitely from a Privateer, an American source sold.

The statement referred to a punctured and apparently bullet- scorred 325-pound assembly, the first; concrete.-evidence linked directly with the plane that disappeared on April 8 when Russlan Aglitera drod on an American plana, Kordumaa

Three more yellow rubber sulis, pasalbiy from the missing plane, have been found on the beaches

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"It is In Paris, where I shall spend May 4 and 5, that I shall decide whether to go to Moscow," Dr. Lie said.,

May 6 and later, no te deneva, He will visit the Hague on Financial and will return to the. U. S. on

now

The Minister should delay no further in making the necessary arrangements so that there will be no repetition of the Inter-Government haggling which has recently taken place when next year's ten krop comes for ward for salg," Reuter,,

Moscow-Associated Press,

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facto recognition of Israel,

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