THE UMINA
Australian Police In NY
Miners' Work
Stoppages Seize Alleged
GOVERNMENT TO TAKE ACTION
Melbourne, Jan. 31. The
Acting Australian Prime Minister, Mr Arthur W. Fadden, said tonight that the Government would Gght back against the "Communistic altuck" of
the coal miners who decided today to stage one-day stop-
pages each week.
In a 1,000-mile wlephone talk to Melbourne from Brisbane, Mr Fadden said that the minors'
Chinese Reds
(BY R. M. McCOLL)
New York, Jan. 31.
In a blinding snowstorm long before dawn today several hundred armed police and special Immigration agents surrounded three addresses in Brooklyn and arrested 83 Chinese in a "counter- attack" on a dangerous Red Chinese fifth column in the United States.
The round-up came after the American decision W39 aubversive authorities had come to the conclusion that re- attack against the community."
The decision to hold stoppages peated appeals by Radio Peking to "form a liberat- linn Miners' Central Council ining fifth column in the heart of the enemy's coun- protest against conditions attach-try" must be taken seriously.
was made today by the Austra-
ed to a recent pay award.
For weeks past, said Mr Ed-Chinese
fellow-citizens Arc
has also ward Shaughnessy, New York loyal.-London Express Service. The Government threatened to invoke the Crimes Director of Immigration Ser- Aet, which would mean that vices, tonight, evidence, "has troops could take over the mines been piling up that organised
An uppeal for support for
of Communists, all of protipa miners has gone out to the
illegal
to entrants Australian Council of Trade them
America, were in existence in New York.
Unions. More
150,000 than workers are already idle in Sydney breause of an acute earl shortage, and Industries
rationed.
Industrial unrest
are Chinese who
has
also creetly in
1
Ban n Arms For Franco
The big tip-off came when a had drunk 100 rice
wine lalked indis- Brooklyn strect. been felt on the railways, but Undercover investigations start
London, Jan. 31. ined of the Kang Jai Benevolent today railway guards
The Kang Jai Britain will not send any Victoria fell into line with the Association,
Chinatown's
arms to Spain, Mr drivers there and agreed to one of New York
Kenneth Younger, Minister work up to 16 hours overtime apparently staid and respectable spare
descendants of the oldtline
.for Foreign Tort fortnight.
"tongs" which used to produce of States vivid le "wars" 30 years Affairs, told the House of
Commons today. "go.
Nowadays The tongs arc
of chamber cross between commerce, a Christmas club and
of
Announcing this tonight, Mr R. G. Aichart, Chairman the Victorian Railway Com- missioners, said that train ser
it was feared vices, which would be cut by a half, would now be normal.
Mr Fodden could not add to
a benevolent
the needy.
11
crganisation
for
Mr Nigel Fisher (Conservativ)
if he asked
would consideri removing the ban on the export;
Journey's End
In Indo-China
TO-DAY
ONLY
Bine's
It was journey's end for 110 civilian hostages and 36, prisoners of war when they arrived recently in Hanol. They were captured by Vietminhese in 1946 and only recently released. This picture shows some of the party on their arrival at Hanol-AP Picture.
ATOM
WEAPONS EXPERIMENTS IN
U.S.
CONTINUING.
on
Washington, Jan. 31. America reported "continued progress" atomic weapons today. Its Atomic Energy Com- mission said that preparations for more full-scale weapon tests continued in close co-ordination with the United States armed forces.
The Eniwetok proving grounds in the Mar- But the Kang Ja of any arms and military equipshall Islands and a bombing and gunnery range in is statement or say when the was different. There, says Mrment to Spain which Britain di
Nevada were being used for experiments "neces- Government would invoke
to the atomic weapons development sary Crimes Act-Beater.
programme."
the
A
Shunters Stageunded into Black Marins and which could be used in helping
Wildcat Strike
taken to
Chicago. Jan. 31. A fast spread of the strike of raway shunters, which started in Chicago and Detroit yester day, threatened to disrupt rail-in way transport throughout the country today.
The unauthorised walk-out. the recond shunters' strike in six weeks, spread to eight key
rities in less than 24 hours.
An Army spokesman said that the stoppage threatened "serlous As effects" to war shipments, a result of the strike, several passenger trains were cancelled, thousands of goods wagons be- gan piling up in the cities hit by the strike and a steel com- pany in Chicago lald off 1,800 workers.--Reuter.
un
is
to
uni
In
Biting Cold
U.S. Persists.
Chinese agents not need herself. Shaughnessy, were told to report for "Instruc-
Mr Younger replied, "No". Hens". AL
cold, 4 BAT. in biting
Persisting Mr Fisher asked if police started rapping on the he would not agree that Spain were had Shivering Chinese
afterwards, very well trained forc
The Commission's ninth half-thing about them
to report
Congress the Chairman said. adding: "We yearly defend Ellis Island. And in
Western Europe
Govern- that the
do not want Russian observers,
at these or unofficial, cupboards at the Kang Jai im- possibly, if necessary, on the line emphasised
Pyrenees Would he ment was planning new plants afelz1 portant quantities of Commu- of the
testa. Dist Literature" were found.
re-consider the matter if equin- und expanded operations of 19 whole atomie energy pru-
"And we do not want the no- ! UNFORTUNATE CLASHES" ment became available?
lure of these tests, Dr their Over the other side of the
Mr
that Air Granie "to serve the nation's Younger said
in the years im-
success or lack of success, Continent-3,000 miles distant-
Ernest Davies,
Foreign Under-interests
known."-Reuter, San Francisco, there
Secretary, ind given the Bri-mediately phend."
The report, a summary There, trouble in Chinatown.
lisi:
view Government's
the year's piogramme, "Insofar beside the Golden Gate, 27,000
Spain on Monday
as they can be reported within Chinese form the largest group
(Mr Davies then said that the the limits of national security, of Chinese outside China itselt. Lately there have been "un- British Government maintained disclosed that more than 6,000 that at the present shipments of radioactive isotopes involving the view fortunate incidents"
were produced at the Oakridge and local time collaboration of the Attan- American
tic Pact countries against Soviet National Laboratory.
would not Chinese.
These Isotopes are of great have Communism Chinese Americans
discriminated against in strengthened by the closer asso- value in medical, biological and been shops and feelings have started clation of Spain with the system other research and are also used and other for treating, cancer Franciso's of Western European defence). to rise, But San
Mr Peter Smithers (Con-diseases. municipal authorities are doing
"In view of the
Their production is one of the their best to soothe matters be-servative),
Spain oc- Commission's major activities. Important position York-San
Imperial cause-unlike New
com- The year's production amount- Franciscans are sure that their cuples on our
munication lines have you ed to more than 40 percent of consulted the Ministry of De-the total 15,000 shipments made fence to find out how long it
slace the Isotope programme would take to prepare the de- began in 1940. fences of Spain to bring them into line with those of Western Europe?"
Mr Younger replied, "There have, of course, been full consultations
the matter,
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They were being used in 039 departments of 485 United States institutions and in 175 institu- tions in 20 nations abroad.
NEW SUPPLY SOURCES The Commission reported new But if there were any military supply sources for atomle ores. equipment of the kind describ- the construction of additional cd, there are many Powers which
would prior claim on it."-Reuter.
and of
other facilities at Oakridge have additions to plutonlum produc. tion facilities at Hanford, Washington State.
Editor Arrested
In Bangkok
An experimental reactor for testing the feasibility of creat-
in new nuclear fuel faster than
it was consumed, was being completed at the testing station at Idaho.
Bangkok, Jan. 31. A materials testing reactn. submarine land-based a The editor and the owner of and
Chinese thermal reactor were also being the pro-Communist language newspaper, Chaun Min constructed.
Mr Gordon Dean, Chairman Pao, were arrested today for ur- ging a boycott of Hollywood of the Atomic Energy Commis- movics nad other American sion, sald today that all in- formation about the Nevada goods,
The two men, both Chinese, test explosions will be were held for deportation as held to stop the Russians and-
about them. violators of the law which for- ing out bids newspapers to publish ma- terial likely to prejudice That relations with friendly nations, -United Press.
Schumacher Plan
with-
Mr Dean used the term "atomic bomb" in referring to the blasts, two of which were sot of last weekend, but later said that was not exactly what the meant.
was to
"They are essentially cx- perimental nuclear detonations," Bonn, Jan. 31. he told a news conference, and
the said that his description Dr Kurt Schumacher, West German Social Democrat cumbersome but necessary leader, has proposed to the West have a correct idea.
SPECULATION BEGINS German Chancellor, Dr Konrad
There has been speculation Adenauer, that the coming four
that the Nevada blasts are powers' conference should ar-
alomic explosiona range for the holding of free, small-scale general, secret and direct elec- which may find a military ap- tlons for an all-German Parlia-plication in such weapons
guided missiles or shells with ment.
"I propose that you should atomic warheads.
Mr Dean sald that the Com- make this proposition to the four powers as the most urgent mission would not comment on Neither desire
of the
entire German any such speculation.
Ex- people," Dr. Schumacher wrote. would it announce future
plosions in advance nor tell any- -Reuter.
Fare-
Well!
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Death Sentence For Murderer
Tokyo, Jan. 31.
The District Court of Urawa today sentenced Morlo Takeuchi to death after finding him guilty of murdering and raping, robbing three young girls between 1948 and the spring of 1950.
Twenty-five-year-old Takeuchi, a cattle-dealer
of Matsugama town, Saitama Prefecture, Look the girls into the mountain, violated and strangledi them, then robbed them of their valuables.—Reuter,
MANOEUVRES
IN CANADA
Canada
Is
Ottawa, Jan. 31.
to hold a great
Army and Air Force exercise 10 test the taotles, men and equip- ment she proposes to Use 10 defend her Northern Territories.
The
Defence Department announced today that exercise "Sundog II" would be held in the sub-Arctic area north of Port Manitoba, between Church, the middle of February and the
New York, Jan. 31, Two days of biting cold, snow 40 sleet have
caused and deaths in the United States,
Ten persons
were frozen to serious death in Texas, where cattle and eltrus and vegetable rst week of March, one of the crop losses were reported in the severest parts of the winter.
ich Rio Grande Valley.
No reporters or other non- closed Snowstorms
many military personnel would be schools in the East and South,allowed to watch the exercise.
Reuter.
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