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PAYING FOR VICTORY BONDS IN SHANGHAI
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in as follows:
UN commitee
Loko Success, October 19. The United Nations General Assembly's Political Committee today overwhelmingly adopted, the whole "Acheson Plan" for giving the Assembly power to deal with aggrossion.
The vote on the seven-power plan for "united action for peace" was 50 for and five against, with three abstentions.
Russia back.
in the FEC
After several conferences at- tended by Cily officials and leading businessmen, a final Mr. Kenneth Younger (Bri- agreement on the method of tain), on behalf of the spon- settling Shanghai's outstanding sors of the original plan, ap- Victory Bond subscriptions has proved yesterday by the As- been reached, according to ar-sembly's Political Committee, suggested the following 14 nu- rivals from the North.
Washington, October 19. The Informants told Reuter tions for membership:
Russia today ended its that probably 90 per cent of the China, Colombla, Czechos
nine-month boyenti of the 13- Shanghai bond defaulters aretovalin, France, India. Iruq,
nation Far Eastern Commis- business
firma which had hitherto israel, New Zealand, Sweden,
slon established to get OC- found it impossible to meet the Pakistan, the Soviet Union, Bri-
'cupation policy for Japan. commitments they undertook.
lain,
and the United States,
The The total outstanding is
be-Uruguay.
United Press learned lieved
be equivalent 10
whose 1st
In- Younger,
from
Courch highly placed US$
cluded the Big Five
that the Soviet representative nations, The
method of
returned on the mentioned only "China" without
same pla clearing!
cardant nole which had pre- specifying "Communkai" or "Na- 1. Businesses which had TC- J.
tionalist."
ceded his walk-out on Janu- covered subleiently to cover ex-
Mr. John Foster Dulles (Unit- ary 19, Dimir Bazykin, alter- their penses should cetile
out- led
nate for the Soviet States) sald that his Govern-
Am- standing subscriptions, in a lumpment had originally desired
bassador, Mr. Alexandlor Panyushkin better ensure the impartiality of
de- renewad the
by
mands for the expulsion of proposed Commission
Nationalist Cola from · the leaving the Big Five nations out,
However, he had accepted the list Commitaion. He was quick- mul forward by Mr. Younger.
ly over ruled by the chair Mr. Jacob Mall (Russin) im- man, Mr. Maxwel) Hamiton,
proposed formal the U.G. delo:fato, medintely amendment to the British list of 14 nations. He asked that Chino
named as
as the "People's Re public of China." Mr. Younger,
Press, commenting on the Soviet suggestion, said it was that there was a Well-known disagreement in the United Na tions as to the representation of
tum.
2. Concerns which are still con- fronted with dißculties should settle the arrears in several in stalments within the designated period.
3. Businesses still badly in the fed inay be exempted from the payment of part of the whole of the the outstanding amount of production of u eerlineate from ibeir respective gudds., told The Informants
Reuter
be
that Shanghai was allocated it quota of 30 million units of the Victory Bands and on paper it is fully subseribed, but more than 20 per cent of the City's China, allotment remains unpaid- Reuter.
Britain checks on aliens
London, October 20. As a security measure British immigration officers are to seek more information about aliens who came to Britain during and since the war.
'Tie Horne Secretary, Mr. James Chuter Ede, disclosed this In Parliament today, He sala that some of them who came in large groups were not given persuunt examination at the ports of landing.
Each
а
individual would receive
a notice telling where the inter-
view would take place.
British appeal
It was
ta
Ausola accepted the chair. man's ruling without demand- ing a volo by members of the Commission. United
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"All of us hope that the dis- agreement about China may be 112 - Denn jcolved
in the not too distant future," he added.
The Political Committer also
wall-known Sovlet delegate as to others that ship for the "Collective Measures In the particular dispute about Committee," designed to study Calucae representation the Bel-methods of setting up collective tish Government has been tak-security throughout the world: ing the same viaw as the Sa. Australia, Belgium, Brazil,
to the approved the following member- Rediffusion i
viet, Mr. Younger said. He appealed to Mr. Malk not introduce that particular issue nt this stage.
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Burma, Canada, Egypt, France, Mexico, the Philippines, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, Venezuela and Yugoslavia
The vote on this issue was 50 a matter of procedure it would be wrong to specify at the in favour, none against and five present time anything but the abstention. The Soviet Group country to be represented, Mr.Jdid not participate in this volc,- Younger said.
Reuter.
U.S. bans Falangists
Washington, October 18.
Ca August-1,-the United States The Department of Justice Senate approved a foreign aid incosure which incorporated on Mr. Chuter Ede was replying today banned Spanish Falan-amendment providing for up to to.a question by a Labour Mem-gists-members of General $100,000,000 in economie al to ber, Mr. William Practor,
who Franco's Government Party- said that many aliens, particular-
ly from Eastern Europe, arrived from entering the United in parties and were not inter-States.
viewed individually at the port The Department ruled them otit of arrival.
He asked what was being done in the interests of security Reuter.
DERAILMENT IN NEW YORK CITY.
junder the new Internal Security Act as members of a "Lotali- tarlan" group. The Act bars alien Communists and other totalita- rlans" from the United States.
The Falange is Spain's only legal party, General Franco, the Chief of State, is its head, and the Spanish Minister of
of Justice, Senor Raimundo Fernandes Cue is its General-Secretary.
Spain in the form of loans.
Mr. Michael McDermott, the State Department spokesman,
cald today, however, that the
entire subject of admission of Falangists to the United States was still under study,
The State Department, he said, had sent instructions to consular ofces in Spain to suspend deci- sions
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McDermott said that the 100-.8.G. Newt Department had been informed 1010-Home News from Britain,
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sadors and Ministers from Spain, members of the Falange. At least 18 were injured. The Voting was 34 for and six steam locomotive and all 11 cars against, with 13 abstentions, those Lore up 500 yards, of the four-voting against being mainly the track main line. Reuter.,
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PRINCE Rainier IN ROME
Rome, October 19.
new instructions meant that if a visa had been granted to a mem ber of the Falange before Octo- ber 17, and the inember was BI- Rainier II, raling Prince of ready on his way to the United Monaco, here on an official visit. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES States, he would be held up at the was ceremoniously received at the
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Mr. McDermott explained at a Following the visit, the Prince Press conference that he could was guest of honour at a Pre- not say whether the Falungist (sidential luncheon attended by the member would be returned to Premier. Alelde de Gasperi, Spain, pointing out that the whole Foreign Minister, Carlo
Sforza, matter was still under considera- and other Government leaders.
tion.-Reuter.
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