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Increase in

U.S. air force

Washington, June 21,

A committee representing both Houses of Congress to day agreed that the strength of the United States Air Force be 'Increased from 45

should

to 70 groups.

The compromiso appeared to be a victory or mombers

of the House of Represanta. tiver, who for several years have been demanding special permanent authority for A 70-group Air Force..

The actual alzo of the Air Force will depend on tha

sum appropriated by Congres In the future for aircraft equipment and manpower- Reuter.

WARNING IN SOUTH AFRICA

Capetown, June 21.

The Minister of Justice, Mr. Charles Swart, told 'the' South African Senate today that the police would give full protection to people who go to work on Monday- called as a "national day of protest and mourning" strike for non-Europeans.

The pulice in all major cities in the Union have Issued state- ments saying that any one trying to interfere with willing workers would be severely dealt with.

Workers have been told that t its unlawful to stay away from their jobs and that they are liable to severe penalties.

The one-day national strikte has been called in protest against

the restrictive measures which apply to un-Europeans in the Union

Though he has refused une falready, the Prime Minister, Dr.

Daniel Malan, is to be urged! again to call a national conven-

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1950. s

The King and Queen, followed by members of the Royal Family, onter the paddock at Arcot Races, to see the King's 9he filly, Above Board, waddled for the Ribblesdale Stakes.

Front row ran unplaced to the Prince Aly Khan's La Belle.

King to right): unidentined man; Queen Elizabeth; (teft George Vi, second row: Princess Elizabeth; the Princess Roya!; and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester. Third row: Princess Margaret (right); and the Duchess of Kent, Man and woman

(AP Photo), at rear are unidentified.

UK PROTESTS IGNORED BY THE ARGENTINE

London, June 21.

tion-to discuss native policy- The Minister of State, "Kenneth Younger, said today

which Africans would be repre- sented by delegates chosen by their pow. organications.

time

This

the Capetown branen of the National Council

that 'Britain sont two protests to Argonting

in March against what he called unauthorised Argentine landings on Decoption Island.

of Women has decided to ask Despite the 'protests, he told the House of Com-

the National Executive to ap

the presch

Prima Minister again.

Referring to a pamphlet issued by a well-known Communist and signed by other known Commu- nists urging people to remain a home, Mr. Swart added:

"We cannot allow such things. to take place-that there should be intimidation against peopln who want to go to work."—Rou- ter.

MALAYA BATTLE

.

Singapore, June 21, After a bus had been set blight and the passengers robbed, secu- city.-patrols, combing-the-Jungle In the Raud district of Pahang yesterday чnearthed D bandits

camp.

In the Grik area of Perak, security forces had a 20-minute fight with bandits, four of whom were wounded.

The war from the air was con- tinued yesterday with a strike against a bandit target in the Bahau area, 130 miles North of Singapore, an official communi- que reported. Another strike was made today in Kajang-Reuter.

SERETSE CASE

TWO FRENCH

FRENCH GENERALS PUT ON RETIRED LIST

Paris, Jund 21.

Fronco's Council of Ministors today retired two Generals, Georges Marlo Revors and Charlos Mast—the men who gave their name to "the of- fair of the Generals”, in which leakage of defonce secrets and traffic in influence have been alleged.

The "affair" is now being probed by a Parliamentary Commission.

The silly season in hair-do's

Rome, June 21. Almost anything can get in a lady's hair these days- and be fashionable,

General Revers, aged 50, was Army Chief of Staff until last December. General Mast, aged 81, was formerly French Resident General in Tunisio:"

“U.S. secretly. planning

A Parliamentary Commission recognition"

nisclosed that Roger Peyre, key witness in the "affair", had en- tertained influential politicians and military chiefs, and that he General had supplied money to Revers while the later was on an official mission in Washington.

Enquilles revealed a close friendship between Kevers, Mas!" and Peyre Eath Generals denied the allegation against them.

The Affair of the Generals" College -The International

of investigation began Lfter the Hairdressers proved it at their clandestine radio of the Com- annual convention here. They munist-led. Vietminh forces in put on a 20-model demonstration Indo-China broadcast last August of evening hair styles which used part of a secret report made by everything from dye to dalsies.

General Revors after an Inspec- About the only thing that was tion visit to Indo-China. not popular was long hair, and dark brunettes.

seven

on

from The hairdressers

unanimous countries seemed short hair style-ears right out in the open-and on their prefer- ence for blonde, red-haired and Ellver-grey models.

These "took" better on the pas. tei tints used, And few of the coiffeur artists were content to just leave things their original

colour.

In Brazil

Peyre, wanted by the French police on charges of corrup. tlon and trafficking in influence.} fled the country and was „tastę 'reported in Brazil.

The Council of Ministers desi- sion was taken on a report from the National Defence Minister. M. Ilene Pleven, which said that no evidence existed to show that) Some of the artists, used tong General Mast had communicated enough hair to allow architectural extracts from General Revers' masterpieces with flying buttress crport to unauthorised persons, effects and minarets. But most or had received money fer dolny of the models appeared to best, but that he had neted wrongly smoothert down crough to m using Peyre to lobby for his manage walking

few randidature for the Indo-China) pirouettes without undue peril. post and as a source of informa-

Pains were taken with theticn. creations, The final night's ex-

1 and

it.

Similarly, the report said. positions got under way an hour did not appear from the evidence

and-w-ball late. The hairdress-

ing champions were putting the so far that General-Revers hat Whole soul of their art into their connived at the leakage of his work, the audience was told. And report or received money. they could not be hurried,

Almost everything that came to hand went into the master.

plecez.

There was "hair with egre feathers; hair with lace; hair with mons, the Argentines were still on the island. orchids. Artificial butterflies were Mr. Peter Smithers (Cons) { He asked: "Will

the Foreign used, and feathers,, and metallic Secretary study history and secleaves. asked what steps the British

what Lord Palmerston would! was taking "Lo

Strings of pearls were worked government

have done in similar elreum-In, and chains of daisies. deal with this insolent con-

One thing they had in 'common; duct

SPY IN FOREIGN MINISTRY

Baghdad, June 21.

Iraq's House of Representa- tives is to hold a secret ses- sion on Sunday to discuss allegations that a spy within the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs is acting for a foreign country.

stances?"

But, it

No proof

Washington, June 21. Benator George Malone (Republican) charged today that the Truman Administra- tion. I becretly planning to strengthen Communist demi- nation in the Far East.

in a statement be said the State Department will grant diplomatie recognition to the Chinese Communist regime an con

thay as they think have the United States peo- ple sufficiently prepared.

Senator Malone said that only official fear of public opinion was delaying Buch action. He said, "While Ad- ministration

are omplala mouthing brave little phrases doubletalke and meaningless

nat

Communist Aussie, apparently in an attempt to appease the now wary Ameri can, pubile, they are accretly planning to strengthen Com- munist domination afte Deflod of softening up here." -United Press.

KAREN ATTACK REPULSED

Rangoon, June, 21. Burmese Government forces repulsed a strong attack by Karen insurgents at Kyaung- gon in the Bassein district after a day-long battle during the week-end. it is officially announced here.

added that General Revers had likewise been indis- creet in using Peyre to advance his views on service matters, and also in proposing Peyre for the Cross of Chevalier of the Legion isation" insurgents, whom, with- of Honour.

The "National Defence Organ-

rounded-the town at dawn, drew

with heavy losses when Government reinforcements

The report said that General Mr. Younger:" do not think in almost every evening style the Revers, who became head of the rived, the announcement said. Lord Palmerston's way can be hair was either dressed with

French Army's resistance organ-

the isation during compared to what should be done jewels, or sparkling with In 1950. We wish to have this set- brilliants.-Associated Press. tled in the proper way by inter-

national action.

"We have already tried and failed to get settlement through; the International Court.

Other action

"We hope that other forms of International action may in the and achieve a friendly set- tiement."

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occupation Naval units were now mopping should have either checked up rebel concentrations in nearby Peyre's resistance record or pass-villages. ed it on without comment.

Peyre's statements about both Generals were no proof,, the re- port stated.-Router.

Tornado damage in Holland

But the fact that any one of The issue was raised by Briga- the engines can be isolated while dier. Fitzroy Maclean (Cons), who the remaining three keep the ship ton had been drawn to the recent maintenance and running repairs asked if the Government's atten- going at full power means that Argentine expedition to Decep- can be done while the ship is The President of the House tlon Island and whether the Gov-actually working. today read a letter from the Pre-crnment had given the Argentine. It is claimed that the hydro- mier, Townk Al Suwaid, asking Government permission to station for such a session if the allega- naval personnel there.

pulsion machinery is cheaper to tions were not withdrawn.

replied Mr. Younger to instull than a diesel electric sys-

A huge funnel-shaped col- "Yes, the first part of the question. tem of drive, and that it will umn, in which live chickens, "When I heard the charge while He added: "No permission was prove cheaper in running costs. tins, planks and door panels attending the Arab League ses sought or granted, but two writ-

The Premier told the House:

glans in Cairo, I asked the Minis- ten protests against the Argen-

Willemstad, Netherlands, June 21.

In the Maubin area, 50 miles Government. West of Rangoon, naval landing parties had cleared several villages,

Government authorities claimed radio

from the San-kay,

to have, intercepted a message In English NDO leader, Saw urging his followers to villages and captured strongholds in future by fire.

destroy

Observers here--interpret this order as a sign of the Insurgents' desperate plight and their deter- mination to cause as much dam

In age as possible

саде thev should have to give up fighting- Router.

Mr. F. J. Mayor, superintendent were whirling, swept howling "BRITISH ALLY”

Causing MAY CLOSE DOWN

today, try of Foreign Affairs to ask Retine landings on British soll were engineer of the owning company, over this small town of 2,000

1. presentative Saleh Bahr Ulum delivered in March to the Argen-who supervised the construction inhabitants.

of the Tom Jay, has reported that widespread damage. (who made the allegations) to tine base leader."

The tornado battered 50 houses, Asked if the Argentines were the new tug is standing up well

London, June 21. : give evidence on his charge so that appropriate measures could still on the island, Mr. Younger to her exacting tasks on London's completely destroyed a shed 'cor-

Britain is considering scrap- taining buliding material worth be taken to discover such a spy. replied: "Yes, I think so".-Unit- river.

40,900 guilders and almost over-ping "British Ally," the Rus

it But Bahr Ulum rejected the re-ed Press.

newspaper turned. two barges which, accord-sian-language quest.

ing to eye-witnesses, were rack prints in the Soviet Union, be- ed an enormous

by

column ci cause of falling sales, a For-. water sucked up by it.

.

His next notion

WEST JAVA CLASH;

day.

Maleking, June 21, "The House is aware that such A court hearing on a property a charge would cause great

Not only are other tug-owners dispute between Seretse Khama, damage to Iraq's reputation and

Jakarta, June 21.

watching this working prototype, The Indonesian Army post at but the owners of fishing trawlers

The wife of a butcher said that sign Office spokesman said to- exlied chief of the Bamangwato had been largely exploited by tribe, and his uncle, the former our enemies abroad."

as soon as she heard the noise of Lowe, near Bandoeng, in West are also interested.

The spokesman blamed Fechat- Regent, Tsheksed, has been post- Bahr Ulum said his charge was Java, en Tuesday repulsed an at- Meanwhile, In his office over-the approaching tordo she rank poned indefinitely pending the based on his long research inside tack by an arined gang, killing looking Aldwych, little Mr. Jones to the cradle and snatched up guys, the Soviet State distribu-* enicome of negotiations between and outside Iraq, in Egypt and 10 and capturing five, the Indo- chuckica quietly at the con-her baby. moment later glass tion concern, for the paper's cir-. the parties, Seretse's lawyer nald Saudi-Arabia. He would give uesian news agency Antara te-founded prophets as he pores from a shattered window show-culation decline. today.

evidence elther sceret session

once more over his drawing board. cred into the empty cot.

town Ha declared: "Our Impression The inhabitants of the The dispute Involves between or to a Parliamentary Investiga

The clash was the first serious After inventing an entirely new, 10,000 and 20,000 head, of cattle tion commission.

ship he is today helped to search the sur- is that the distributors do not Tshekedi claims were left to him The House then decided to outbreak reported in West Java system of driving

several weeks---Associated now working on his designs for a rounding area for sheets, clothes distribute, that the newspaper is

and household articles swepb not getting out in the will of Seretse's grand-hold the secret session, Asso- for

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Nearly all houses in the town have leakages.

The total damage is estimated at 200,000 guilders-Reuter.

STAMP ISSUE

to the news-

The paper's circulation-about 40,000 just after the war-gagged to 30,000 In January, resulting

"British heavy loss of money." Ally" was able to make a proft on news stand sales when circula-

tho.. tion ranged just below 50,000, 10-spokesman said,

The spokesman added: 10-elrculation sank to 15,000

Tha

Rome, June 21. The Italian Government night announced the issue from July 1 of a spacial series of stamps to celebrate Italy's year trusteeship over her former month ago and is now believed

to be well below that," Red Sea colony of Somaliland.

Italian troops and officials took Asked whether the British Gov- over from the British in Somali-erament is contemplating a pro- land two months ago after the text to the Russians, the spokes. United Nations awarded her the man said: "I do not think so."

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