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PEACE DRIVE'

CAUSES POLISH WAR SCARE

Housing is important factor

Exetor, August (22. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, High Commissioner, for India, said here today: that housing was one of the factors which would largely determine the future of civilisation. (^)

Laying the foundation stone of the Beacon Pre-Cast Factory for the making of profabricated houses, Mr. Menon said that war scars were still visible even in the British Wert Country city. It was unfortunately part of the history of civilisation that human talents were not always exclu- sively devoted to constructive enterprise.

"In the years that lie before un there are two social factors that will very largely determine the fate of our civilisation", he said.

London, August 22.

Most plainly visible result of the communist-Pl contingent

sponsored peace campaign now being con- ducted in Poland is the spreading of a war scare among the population.

Information from a number of reliable sources Inside Poland indicates that most of the per- sons who had to sign the peace, manifesto concluded that an armed clash between East and West must be near,

to leave next month

Manila; August 22.

The first contingent of 1,200 Flipino troops who will join the More than 12,000,000 Polos al- Coupled with this tea is the United Nations forces in Korea ready have signed the manifesto constant: emphasis on the might will probably, sall from Mahila which is being taken through the and invincibility of the Soviet in early September, it was an towns and villages like a gigantic Union and the Soviet Army, naunted us government officials which is halled for having won planned a send-off raily in Laneta popular petition,

Park on September 2.

Press, radio, party orators, and the last war and which, it every other means of publicly avowed, will win the next. are used to convince the people of the aggressive intentions of the West, particularly the United States as "user of the atom bomb! and, in contrast, of the idealistic role of the Soviet Union as "sol guardian and defender of world's peace."

tho

Spender has talks on Asia

The

battalion combattoom, comprising the advance guard of 3,000 men which the Philippine government has -offered to the United Nations, is expected to leave a few days, after the Paris, August 23. elaborate ceremony in the plaza Mr. Percy Spender, Austra-facing Manila Bay, at which Pre- Even Poler whose historical

Minister for External sident Quirino will speak and the experience he given them some lan

United immunity to Bussian propagands Affairs, has, In the past few Foreign Secretary and

Assembly president, are being constably influenced days, discussed with French Nations

Romulo, will prosent UN at Ministers South, Pacifle de-Carlos

One is the housing of the by the simulated ivar-set therence, "économie 'ald to South colours to the troops.

people and the other the exten- slun of municipal government."

Unless the masses could be housed there would be no con- tentment.

Some 9,000,000 people in his own country needed homea.

The housing problem, which was not exclusive to India, wus aggravated there by mass migra-' tion and the tendency of former nomadic people to settle down.

Mr. Menon sald that although ho had nothing to do with pre- cant fabricated buildings hoped

he there was no need, to be fright- ened about such modern inven- tious. Artisans, bulldors and de- corators would ind A place in the new system of building

STAR

mosphere, Jargely because of overriding concern of Germany.

and arid, South East Asia,

In manifesto,

a special message to Con- Mass elgning of the

Com-France's relations with the gress yesterday, President quiring which was drawn un at munist-sponsored "Peace Con-Indo-China States.

urged the immediate appropria tion of 24,600,000 pesos. (US$12,- gress" in Stockholm Inst March,

The talks also concerned the 300,000) to defray, costs of gend- was led off in Peland by President situation generally in Asia, Mring the laltial contingent to Korea. Bierut and the members of Spender fald last night: "I am not Congress may approve the appror Polish Politburo.

Mass campaign

in a position to reveal the details priation today: "aat the","extended

of the discussions, but obviously special session expires at midnight

touc

All the various profession which

groups have been roped in, and

on matters

on

On tonight-United Press.

and France have

all university professors and ja contmon students, police officials, purn-

follow up the talks in Ho will terest," allets, and even artists nave London next month when he at- had to line up and sign. th lends a meeting of Common- Warsaw, 4,000 students of the

university have been appointed scheme Ministers to work out a

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of technical and économic

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EXPLOSION IN URANIUM MINE to organise groups of three to aid to South and South East Asia.

Berlin, August 21.. go from house to house can-

Among those with whom Mr. Six engineers -Ave., Germans "So long as we do nat pre-

vassing algnaturas. cast our thinking and' way of life

talks are M. and a Russian-were killed in a Speider has had ench Minis-steam explosion at the Wismuth Polish newspapers make day Jean Letourneau, and do not have, our minds pre-

to-day report of the manifesto's ter for Associated States (Indo- uranium mine at Niedersching in cast for us by someone else, I do

is in progress with records of the numChina) akid KM. Alexandre the Soviet zone, the British not think that civilisation

Darodet, ber of signatures being obtained danger he added-Reuter.

Eccretary-General of Licenced newspaper Telegraf" in the various towns and villages. the French

Office

reported. PERTAS VA are At the Hague, W. Spender is Abstainers automatically

where he is duo ranged "on the side of the war-nex

next week-end Mr.

The paper said the blast mongers though between the expected to discuss matters, re-curred when the Soviet -engineer pressure and the appeal of almost lating to New Guinea-an area tocked the safety vaiva of the any kind of peace call to the war Mr. Spender is known to regard boiler house after the Germans

the weary Pole, party is drawing

as vital to Australia's defence. had refused to obey his com- few blanks.

His talks at the Hagud will mand to increase steam ́pressure." A strange assortment of

per- sons have taken to-writing letters to the press schoolboys, miners, factory, workers. All extól tha manifesto and Invariably include a special prayer of gratitude to

for benefits the Soviet Union for

pist and future, Propaganda particu larly was bling during the Lon- don Conference; which was called a gathering of thoon who wich to set the world on fire,"

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Polish press an a violation of the, terma of the new church-government

The

··14. agreement of April

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