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June 19.
The Foreign Aid Adminis- trator, Paul G. Hoffman, said tonight that peace not war -is the road to victory for the free world in its current struggle with Russlu.
In a major speech the Marshall Plan director:
concern
over
Santa Fe, June 19.
Mr. Patrick J. Hurley, formez Ambasador to China, asserted today that Mr. John S. Service, koy figure in the Amerasia caso, gave secret Stato Department documents to Communist Army leaders in China.
In a formal statement, he charged that the State Department has for five years kept the people from knowing the truth about the theft of top. secret documents by officials of the State De-' partment who sold or gave them to pro-Com- munists.
1
He distributed the formal
statement at a Press conference at his home here.
Mr. Hurley said Mr. Service and several associates both in and out of the Foreign Service in China suppliedMao Tse-tung with secret information in 1944 1. Expressed
and advised Communist leaders growing acceptance of the in-
on ways and means defesting evitability of World War III-American polley in China. war which he said no one could
the Mr. Hurley said he was serving win, for it would lead to suicide of civilisation itself. He as Ambassador to China at the denounced talk of war, declaring time, with the specific assignment "Our
upholding is not to win World of
the Nationalist War III, but to prevent
Government which was then led 2. Scorned effectiveness of a by Generalissimo Chiang Kai- Afth
American-Com-shick. column of
Et."
munists, but slashed out against "I know that State Department
the sixth column-those people who would
spread dissension, disunity and doubt when unity is vital in the free world, here and
abroad.
officials in China and in the State Department at Washington did sabotage the American policy in
China,
STORM HAVOC IN BENGAL
dock strike
may spread
Wallington, June 19. dockers”, stefka, which tled up tha; port of Welling- ton today, threatened tonight to spread to other New Zea.
and ports,
Dockers, discharging lamps black from an “overavan ship stopped work whaŋ a demand for an extra aililing an hour dirt
"money was turned down. The President of the New
Zealand Waterside Workern Unton, Mr. Harold Barnes, sald tonight that if the dis pute
was not settled by Thursday,
day, It would be treated ona national basi
which was taken to mean that all ports would be paralysed.
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Thirty, ships were Idio In Wellington tenight, and Inter-idland ferries were' de- layed.
At least one ferry left her fares on the wharf,
Auckland dockers decided darlier today to support the Wellington union in any mo tion it undertaɔk-Router.
PEKING BOOK ON AGNES SMEDLEY
Calcutta, June 19. Storms and floods have killed at least 130 and have injured many more in West Bengal's Northern districts of Darjeeling and Jalpaiguri during the past two weeks,
San Francisco, June 19. relict officials on the spot book, "Agnes Smedley, Friend of The Peking redio sald that a estimated today.
tho Chinese People," Unprecedented landslides had cently published in Peking a
American
was ro-
killed 105 in Darjeeling, West a tribute bused in
summer capital and authoress who died at Oxford,
Bengal's 8,000-feet up hill station, during England, last month.
recent weeks, they said.
Mr. Hurley Bald testimony The daily average rainfall at given to a Senate Committee re-some places has been more than eently to the effect that Mr. Ser- 18 inches. Four swollen rivers vice and others tried to "sabat- have washed away portions of age" him as ambassador was cor- ronds, railway bridges and cattle. rect.
The flooding of the River Tista Inundated
the tea-producing town Jalpaiguri, cutting off commu-
Main purpose
3. Voiced belief that tensions are building in Russia and her satellite countries and that once the Communist world starts to crack, it can disintegrate very rapidly indeed.
up the promise of Summed
it, peace, asserting that with America's prospects for the en hancement of opportunity over the next 50 years exceed anything in all human history.
Before Mr. Hoffman's speech,
46 State Governors meeting "The group was opposed to in- here got an appeal from President dividual liberty, free enterprise, Harry Truman to stimulate a Justice and government by the more active interest in the grave people. They were in favour of and question of how to preserve world imperialism or Communism
totalitarianism. The purpose of the The strength of our foreign group was primarily to sabotage policy rests on intelligence, the American system of govern-
the
peace.
"But sabotaging me was only a condary objective of that group," ho declared,
Of
nleations and the water and elec-
The book contains come of Miss Smedley's articles as well as contributions by famous Chinese writers, the radio sald-
United Press.
IPOH OUTRAGE
Singapore, June 10.
tricity supply.
The floods marooned 35,000 Two Ceylonese senior Govern- people in the town, and the Gov-ment officers were killed in Ipoh, ernment is supplying them with Perak, tonight when a hand grenade was thrown at their food and medicine by air.
The West Bengal Premier, Dr.quarters, Bidan Chandra- Roy, today met civil, police and military chiefs here in a high-level conference to discuss food suplies and repairs to roads and railways.
Meanwhile, engineers battling Ipoh.
They were V. Thambyah, finan- clal assistant to the Public Works Department in Ipoh, and D. Vija- yadram, acting Assistant Regin- trar of the Supreme Court in
"Thambyah, whose family is in
understanding and support of the ment and the American policy in [tandalides and gales have repair" | Ceylon, was due to retire in Rep-
people at the grass roots," the China." President wrote, Associated Press..
A CLOSE VOTE
The
ed sections of vital roads and walerworks, saving many from tember-Reuter, starvation in the flooded areas.
Meanwhile, in Washington, Vice-President Alben Barkley told In the Midnapore District 50,000 the Senate today that he doubts people were affected by a 180- the propriety of a Senate investi- foot breach in the banks of the that river Khirai--a tributary of the gation of public officials might lead to an impeachment in Coxsye River which flooded 61 connection with the 1945 Amera- square miles of a residential ares.
Reuter. sia case.
the
Capetown, June 19. South African Senate (Upper House) today approved by
reminded Mr. Barkley only a one-vote majority the third reading of the Government's Senate that under the constitu Controversial Group Areas Blution, it is the duty of the House designed to establish separate to initiate any impeachment pro-
ceeding. living areas for separate races.
The voting was 20 for and ID against.
to goes for assent...
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London, June 19, The British Radio Industry The Vice-President assigned a Council offered today to establish committee to study a resolution a cross-Channel television link by 21 Republicari Senators de- with France and maintain it for manding a separate investiga- a year. tion of the Justice Department's handling' df, the Amerasia case.
The offer was made in a me- morandum to the Postmaster- General. The Council represents all sections of the British radio Industry.
Some Republican critics have has been a complained there
which "cover-up" of the cast,
"The techniques are well tried resulted in no prison term con- and there would be no difficulty in victions.
necessary providing the
links A Senate Foreign Relationsrem Londen to the English coast sub-committee headed by Senator across the Channel and from the Tydings, Maryland Democrat, has French coast to Paris vin Lilic, been conducting closed hearings where a radio link to Faris in. for weeks
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Wellington, June 18. The Upper House in New the Zealand's Parliament,
The British radio industry felt that British and French audiences would like to see one another's programmes. Such a system of Bhared programmes, it added, would in the long run reduce their costs.--Associated Press.
EGYPTIAN BAN ON MAGAZINES
Cairo, June 19. The Egyptian Cabinet, today.
Legislative Council, is to be banned the British magazine abolished in the next Parlia "Picture Post" and the French mentary session, the Prime "Samed! Solr from "circulation Minister, Mr. Sidney Holland, in Egypt. announced today.
"Picture Post" recently ran an
Mr. Holland, whose National article on King Farouk and his Party swept Labour from power sisters. at the end of last year, said the
The American magazine "Life,” |
present 28 members of the Coun- now permanently banned ell, who were appointed and not Egypt, published elected, were predominantly pro- April 10 Labour.
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