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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1050,
Australian Jews object to immigration policies
Admiralty statement on Vengeance
London, Septembar 17. The Admiralty tonight confirmed that Investigations were
made into 'n being second possible eabotage al- tempt in the 13,190-ton fight aircraft carrier Vengeance,
It was announced on Sep. tember 6 that a small amount of sand had been found in the lubricating syalem of the British aircraft carrier'a en. gines,
An Admiralty spokesman said tonight: *We do πάλ
of know the precise nature the damage and the ship'a not been
-programme
affected."
HMS Vengeance sailed from Plymouth on Friday for Gibraltar.-Acuter.
AMERICAN PROPOSAL TO UN
New York, September 17. The Assistant Secretary of State, Mr. John Hickerson, said today that the United States would submit proposals to the United Nations to enable the General Assembly to act in suppressing aggression if the Security Council was paralyse by the Soviet velu,
Sydney, September 18. Australian Jewish communities are protesting against the Government's proposed admit- tance of German migrants. The Immigration Minister, Harold Holt, said the Government needed large numbels of West Germans to reach its migration target of 200,- 000 a year. They would be carefully selected. · But Australia's 35,000 Jews, | men to. Australle through the majority of them in Mel-ployer nomination.
Major-General - Charles Lloyd, bourne (15,000), and Sydney (14,000) carried resolutions chief of the Australian and New Zealand mission of the Interna- attacking the programme ilonal Refugee Organisation, said (Australia's population is 0,- 000,000).
One resolution said: The
permit able-bodied proposal to Germans and Volksdeutsche in doctrinated with Nazl teachings, into this country, is a grave metace to Australian democracy and a direct threat to the Jewish the majority of community, na these proposed migrants 100k part in the nefarious activities of the
Gerinan
forces, armed sinuglitering millions a/ people, including our fellow Jews"
cm-
the scheme would absorb migrants left out of the mass zet- tlement plin now operating
Under the general scheme, migrants in DP camps in Europe are brought to Australia under two-year contract to work itz Government-allotted jobs.
General Lloyd rald, thousands of capable profcasionat men and techalelang could not come in under the general scheme because of geographical position, family and other dimculties, These prospective migrants have On the other hand, the influen- already been "vetted" by Aus- tial Returned Servicemen's Lea-tralian authorities. que urged the
"I feel that in Australia the Government to ad- mit Western Zone German ex-
have
done a lot, but there is still servicemen as migrants-a com- roum for specialist treatment if plete reversni of the organisa-employers can help the man who tion's policy.
cannot help himself," Lloyd told the Sydney
Club.
An official RSL statement sald "Australia must build up her pɔ- to schieve pulation quickly
and develop security
her re- sources. Flor birthrate is not suleient. Migration offers the only ablution, but it is impossible to obtain the required number be from Britain alone,
age,
we
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Under the new plan nomina- tors must guarantee employment 1.16-Goodnight Basle." and accommodation either la his own home or elsewhere for '12 months. Accommodation must
made, available upon The dis-migrant's arrival providing it does placed persons' poll of migrants not entail displicement of has almost dried up and Australia Australian occupant. must look to Holland, Germany and Italy,"
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Mr. Ilickerson was speaking to the American Association for the Mr. Holt said the only German United Nations and the National ex-servicemen allowed to enter Citizens Committee for the United Australia will be a handful of Nations on the forthcoming Gen-highly skilled, thoroughly check- eral Assembly meeting due to ed men. The Government would open Itere on Tuesday.
try to Mr. Hickerson told the meeting from 0,500,000 that the threat or use of the veto-descendants of German settlers in the Security Council should in Poland, Czechoslovakia not render the United Nation other European countries who Organisation powerless and deter fled to Germany before and after peace-loving members of the the war to escape Russian con- United Nations from finding wayntrol
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in' blems
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He emphasised the European outlook on family. He said: “A lot of them regard the mother- In-law, as a integral part of the family and 2435111 and they won't move with- Mr. Holt praised the RSL decl-out her." He explained, how- He sneh that the General sion for its courage and realism ever, that family groups often Assembly would want to examine on a controversial issue. "More complicated, its own experience and authority than other members of the com-
the light of the lessons of munity, they have cause for bit-home
home shortage. Korea to devize effective means.
lerness against the nationals of a to suppress aggression when the country which twice within this Security Council is paralysed.
century has
involved Australia He added, "The Korean situa-in war," he said. tion has revealed that most of the Lilcewise endorsing the furn- members of the United Nations phout in RSL polley, the Sydney wili respond favourably
to a "Daily Telegraph" said "We need United Nations recommendation the courage to set prejudice aside, that assistance be given lo a
and to think straight in this stage victim of aggression."
of our rapid developments against Mr. Hickerson suggested that Security Council resolution future
were to bo
vetoed in a
case of aggression, action might
be taken through a resolution in
the clock of world events."
Now scheme
The Government is now test-
ing a scheme for bringing pro-
the General Assembly.-Houter. fessional men and skilled trades-
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Summer..
431.
432.
tsau(1) doong()
Autumn.
Winter
433. (2)nuen
Warm.
434. doong(1),
East.
435, (1)na
430. Bal(1)
South, West
North.
Beans.
Yellow. A zurname.
Honey.
437. buk(1).
430. (3)dap
430.
(1) wong
440.
(3) mut
441.
foong(1)
442.
(1)mong
443.
(lern
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(2)chur
445.
(1)rong
446. (3)bay
447.
440.
(2)msen
(3)shau
Combinations:.
1. Chon(1) ·teen(1).
4.
5.
(3) Hah tern(1)
Tsu(1) teen(1).
Doung(1) teen(1);
Doong(1) (1)naam.
6. Sal(1) (1)naam.
7. Doong(1) buk(1).
8. Sal(1) buk(1).
0.
(3)Mut (1) long.
10. (3)Mut (3)yuet.
11.
(3)Mut foong(1).
12.
13.
(2)Chue (1)lerng.
(1)Lerng (3)shilk.
14. (3)Bay (2)meon.
General Expressions: 174. Gay(1) fong(1), ' THE BUSY BEE: -
1.
|(3) Hah-tesh(1) (3)yeet,
Chon(1)-teen(1) (2)nuen, Doon(1)-teen(1) (2)lkong, Tsau(1)-teen(1). (1)lernt,
2. (1)Naam-(3)bren,... (3)dau.......
fuh(1)′′ (3)back; *Buk(1)-
(3)been, soy(3)-Loh{1} (1)wong.
3. Boak(3) fah(1) hoy(1),
*, (3)Mul-foong(1); (1)mung.
"Young(1), young(1);*
- young(1); Toy(1) Boh(3) *mil(1); · Fay(1) dob(3)
doong(1),
(8. Low(2) Yah(1)-tun (2).
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goon (1) (1)mon rao này.
A bec. A wasp.
Dury. Hurried.
Provisions. Food.
To store up. To hoard.
To defend. To provide against.
To avoid. To keep away.
To avoid. To escape.
To be free from.
To accept. To suffer.
Spring.
Suminer.
Autumn.
Winter. Southeast.
Southwest,
Northeast.
Northwest. Honey. Honey-moon, A bec.
Provisions. Food.
To sure up food.
To avoid. To escape,
To be free from.-
Famine.
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{During the
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Austrália has been adnutting European migrants at the rate of about 10,000 a month in the past low months. General Lloyd sald less than 20 of the 150,000 dis- placed
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DEATH OF BAHAMAS' GOVERNOR
Nassau, September 17. Sir George Ritchie Sundford, Governor of the Bahamas, died today of a heart attack.
Sir George, who was 57. had served for 35 years in the Colonial Service.
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FLOODS TOLL
Melbourne, September 17, At least a quarter of a inillion sheep were drowned in the recent New South Wales floods, the Australian Graziers' Federal Counes announced.
He woke early today complain ing of indigestion, and a short time later, Lady Sandford found him deati in a living room chair:
Sir George became Gov
Governor the Bahamas in February, 1950. arres
Many of the flooded areas have now dried out but in the Southern
the State millions of of part of
were still under water.
Ele entered the Colonial Service Sheep renting has been delayed in 1013 as Assistant District Com-for two months.
missioner to the East African Reports from other parts of Protectorate and later becamo Australia say that pastoral con- Administrator to the East Africa ditions are generally good, but
main is needed In some districts,— High Commission
Deuter.
die in limes.
was the first Governor to the Bahamas in modern
Funeral services were tentative. ly arranged at Christ Church Cathedral for 5 p.m. Jocal timo (10 p.m. GMT) today with Bishop Spence Burton officiating.
The burial will be in St. Mat- thews' Church yard-Associated
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Paris, September 17. The police today'delained about 1,000 North Africans uttere street demonstrations against the recent bad on the Algerian Na-
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