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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1930.

NEW APPROACH TO Dunkirk ceremony WORLD'S PROBLEMS SUGGESTED AT ILO

Genova, Juno 12.

Shri Khandubhai K. Desai, President of the Indian National Trade Union Congress, today urged the statesmen of the world to aim at creating a psychology which may bring into existence a co-operative common- wealth. Addressing the International Labour Conference here as the delegate of Indian workers, he said, "This approach necessarily demands vision, sacrifice and the discording of the traditional notions about superior-

ity and patronage.

ROMULO IN CAR CRASH

Rochester, June 12. General Carlos P. Romulo, the Philippine Foreign Secre

the tary and President of United Nations General Assembly, completed a 12,000. mile air dash from Manila and then narrowly missed injury in a car collision today to keep a date.

But he arrived too late for active participation in Commencement Exercises at the University of Rochester,

The car carrying the Philippine idiplomat from the airport, to the university crashed with a inxicab. Occupants of both inachines us- 'caped harm.

General Romule, nevertheless, was able to deliver the messige he had sped half way around the world to give:"A reviving South East Asia will fall prey to Communism.

líe expressed his view to a fre porter as a special plane of the Gannett newspaper hurried him from New York City to Itoches- ter on the last leg of his long flight. He was awarded the long- vary degree of Doctor of Laws by the university.

"From Asia comes a messe

of hope,"

Genuat Romulo sakk, "because Asia belleves in peace, And peace is oppored to Com- munism."

Fu

General Romalo scouted mours that the Philippine Gov- ernment is unsteady, "Vigorous democracy is taking root in the Philippme," he said, "an also in other fron Asialle countries."

General Romulo started his rush trip from Manila last Satur- day morning.-Associated Press.

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"This is a task which the International Labour Organist tion, with its traditions of the Just 30 years and its practical |experience in handling social- cronomie problems can rightly undertake and endeavour colve."

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maintain the best equipment of plant and machinery and erente and keep up the best con- labour litions of work to help achieve this end."

Sir Shri Ram declared that both India and Pakistan were confronted with one of the most and formidable, unprecedented being problems relating to dis- placed versons,

Shri Desai said that India and the Aston countries were in a rach Inore unhappy position than the rest of the world's na- Ceas

Japan was the only East-of can country to show a production

anercase qurl; the

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fust

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Te aried, "I should like to ab- serve that the twin problems of raising the living standards ol the millions in the East and pro- employment

viding

for them depend upon proper co

productive

ordination between agriculture, cottage industries and large- scale Industrial production.

"Unless the United Nation Or- Kanisation and its various agen dies Lake p the question of low production, which is respon sible for the very meagre ant! sub-human standards of lite amung

than 50 per cent of the human race. persons like my self stagger to think what is in store for the human race."

more

He urged the Labour Organd- sation to set up a special section

"The sudden indux of millions tip-rooted Immigrants 53 using a great strain on the ceo- tomy of our two countries," he

"We have not yet broken the tuck of the problem and much remains to be done."

Urgent problem

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Sir Shri Ram went on to say that betterment of conditions for agricultural workers WFUL problem that must be solved for the basic economie imprevement in India.

"It le a problem that has to be tackled soon because the and gulf between agricultural factory labour is widening and thus aggravating the discont spt of agricultural labour." help the under-developed The ILO should devote countries to attain this all-im-attention to furthering the portant objective of harnessingopuraţive movement in India, es- dominant, Idle productive cupacpecially among the agricultural ties of millions of human being. workers.

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Unit cost

- Sir

Shri Ram, Indian em- pluyera' delegate, said that while the well-being of Inbour in In. din had visibly improved in the past few decades, great scope existed for further improvement,

"India cannot compete

with other countries unless our unit

cost of production is low, and it will rest with labour a lot whether or not we can keep such unit costa low," he said. "It will be equally the duty of management and employers

to

more Co-

"The enormous surplus popul- ntion in my country cân never be Indus- absorbed by large-senie try," he said. "The only way in which India can achieve a really

zatisfactory and balanced econo- my is by developing its coltng: Industries intensely."

A flotilla of the little ships which brought back more than 300,000 troops from the trap) at Dunkirk during the black days of May and June 1940, revisited the Duskirk beaches for a commemoration service in honour of, theɛo'who did not re- The turn, and to give thanks' for their own unto deliverance. Very Reverend A. T. A. Naylor, Dean of Battle (Hastings) and Deputy Chaplain. General to the British Expeditionary Force In 1939-1940, conducted the service and read a mescia: from the King. Photo shows an allview of the title chips cluster. ed. In Dunkirk Harbour while their crewe Joined in the drum. head service on the quayalde. (AP Photo).

Pandit Nehru on

visit to

The central

All that it needs in-tart on an even keel on is course of economic deve-Gautama Budha, it lopment."-Reuter,"

ICELANDIC MP'S

Mendut

Jogjakarta, Juna 12.

FRANCE AND PEKING REGIME

Stabilisation of Franc

premature?

Paris, Jana 12. The Franch currency le moving progrecaively towards

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a' de facto pħaltián Statað][]sä- tion, but any attempt at legal stabilitation would at thid momont be premature, the-French Financs Minister, M. Maurice Petclic, declared today in a statement publish. ed by the newspaper "Rube," official organ of the Premier's Porty.

French newspaper articles published on Saturday foro - casting an varfy' stabilisation of the franc were described In oficial financial quarters today as the expression of

private views, but observera were still nollada to rogard them as officially Inspirad tilta of kite-flying-Router.

U.S. ARMS AID FOR BAO DAI

Washington, June 12. American ammunition and other military supplies, suf- fielent to equip eigiit Vietnam battalions, will leave the United States for Indo-China in about two weeks.

This will be the second instal- ment of American arms ald to Indo-China, where the United States is trying to bolster the Boo Dat regime and allied French forces against both internal and external threats of Communism.

This week the Arst Instalment of American nil to Indo-China, consisting of C-47 transport planes, is en route to that coun- try.

Ammunition and military sup plies to be sent next will com- prise transport, artiflory and ne- cessary ammunition, communica- tions equipment, and everything cise necessary for eight Vietnam battellited States bus

except small arms. The

made haste to implement the ald plan for Indo-China in an effort to strengthen Bao Dal enough to enable his Government to stove

disskient

Communist

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the

President Soekarno today took Pandit ́ Nehru, the

Indian Prime Minister, out sight-seeing to Mendut and Borobudur, famous monuments. "Potentially. India is rich.

forces of rebel Ho Chi-minh. At Mendut, Pandit Nehru (University) where he addressed American has immense and varied natural spent over half an hour look the students.

oMetals also Hope resources arki peaceful, law-abidlog and

an intelligenting at the three statues there,

Indo-China can be made a stab!- In the evening, Pandit Nehru working population.

visited an

exhibition of Indo-sing bulwark to prevent the

further

Southward that of nesian arts-Reuter. one is

spread of nonutoyte

Communism from Red China. President arulpture which

Some officials here are not too optimistic Soekarno explained was the most

about Boa Dal's beautiful statue in the world;

chances of rallying sumcient support, even with American, French and British backing, to develop a prosperous, stable re- gime. But they feel the Unlied New York. June 12.

Slates must gamble on him as the Jean Chauvel, chief of the Communist control

only avaliable alternative to of Indo- French delegation to the United China. United Press. Nations, said today that the French Government Pandit Neliru stood admiring altered its decisiori to abstain the serene face of Budha and saw fram

voling for seating the within a hundred They were Mr. Djrani Asgeirs- temple modern builds of the Chinese Communist represen-, den of Nourt Pasha, former sen, a former Minister of Agri- The were destroyed during the

in ruins.tative to the Security Council. Iraqi Premier-balleved

moti- culture, and Mr. Sigurdur Bjarns recent Dutch police action. vated equally by the desire to son, a journalist.

At Borobudur big crowds greet- discuss oli problems-may, in. They will stay a week and willed Pandit Nehru with the view of Whitehall sources, visit Parliament and Government national flags. Here, the Indian

Haifa oil question still very complex

IN LONDON

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London, June 12. Two Icelandle Members Parliament arrived here by air as the from Reykjavik guests of British Members of Parliament.

would remove the threat of today

The forthcoming visit to Lon.)

London, June 12. The question of resumption seizure of the refinerles. of oil supplies to the Haifa re- -fineries-is-still considered in. authoritative quarters here as one of extreme complexity.

The Arab countries, aevording to the best available information here, have given no indication that they are ready to reconsider their intention to maintain oll blockade of the

Haifa

the

ancries as part of their economic blockade. Suggestions that

Bri-

tain exert her influence on Egypt

to allow shipments through

the

present a new opportunity for informal discussions on proe. pects of revtalen of the Middle

East oil supply position.

the

Earlier British efforts to per- unde the Iraqis to reopen

line to Haifa hud failed. Sof did the discussion between rc-

offices.--Reuler.

NAVAL HERO DEAD

Suez an initial move to en. Presentatives of oil refineries here) hero of the Arst major naval

and David Horowitz on the oc- courage other Amb States, parti-casion of his visit to London two

to abandon cularly Iraq, blockade were

Biplomatic quarters.

the

Littlo is expected from such moves now in view of the re- ported failure to establish a basis

months ago, when he discussed

London, June 12. Admiral Sir Henry Harwood,

action of the Second World War the Battle of the River Plate→→ bar diet at Goring-ph-Thamex. dismissed in unfreezing of Israel sterling Sir Henry Harwood; who' was

balances.

62. was in coutmand of the crui "Little concrete appears so far to ser, squadron consisting of the have emerged regarding

cruisers

Achilles, Ajax pro.

and visions of credits for financing of Exeter which outmatched the Gor for Angle-Egyptian negotiations exports of industrial equipment an' pocket battleship, the Graf following the visit to Chira last by British firms to Israel. British Spee-Reuter. week of Field-Marshal Sir Wil-exporters were reported to be in- liam Slim. Ometal quarters interested in a suggestion for short- principle sympathise with the term or revolving credits to pre- suggestion that oll should again be [vent`shifting of orders to the pumpect to Hulfa becsuzc It Unlied States or other markets, would save Britain some US$40,- | including the continent.-United 000,000 in foreign currency and Press.

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Dr. Chakravarty, Director- General of Archaelogy, who accompanied Pandit Nehru, ex- pinined that it was *Budha's "Dharma Chkru Mudra" posture.

On either side of this statute were two Bodhisatwas.

as not

Mr. Chauvel arrived by Air he spent a week conferring with France airliner from Paris where

Nations matters: Indian his Government on United

Prime Minister spent over 00 minutes walking in the hot sun. climbing the terraces of this huge monument.

He said that his recent Parts statement urging a quick solution to China's representation on the Security Couäci! dock not mean He also spent a considerable that France has made a decision tinue in the galleries

on the China question. of the

M. Chauvel told reporters: "My monument where the entire instructions remain

the life history of Budha has been abstain from voting for seating engraved.

China's Communists.

This monument is nearly 1,000 Ho then

'years old.

same

BAO DÀI TRẬP POSTPONED

Paris, June 12. State, today postponed a visit he Eao Dal, head of the Vietnam

was due to make to Hanoi to- Presse reported.

the Morrow,

Agence France

Usually well-informed sources quoted by the Agency, said that the state of Bao Dai's health dia not allow 'him to make the journey

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The Vicinamese Prime Min- ister, Tran Van Huu, arrived in repeated, "My instruc- Ianol from Saigon today. – He is T tions have not changed" and, to preside at the ceremony of Earlier today. Pandit Nehru shrugging his shoulders, added, handing over French security visited the Tamansiswa Eduzda-"But they may be changed services in North Vietnam to the

Vietnamese. Reuter." tional Institute which is rün' on Associated Press. Santiniketan Ines after the visit

of Tagore here in 1027.

1. He also visited Gadjah Mada

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