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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1951.

Menace Of ROYAL VISITORS

Inflation

IN QUEBEC

In

Mr

Japan

Tokyo, Oct. 28.

Joseph M. Dodge, SCAP financial adviser, to day

the Japanese gave people & stern warning against the recent infla- tionary course of their national economy.

the

Mr Dodge. who arrived this morning. will stay here about live weeks to advise Japanese Government on the formulation of next iscal year's national budget and other economic and financial issues.

Upon his arrival the Detroit) laapk president told reporters That the Japancre Government plan to lifi staple food controls and cul tax counter to five worldwide trend of streng- thening controls and raising 1axation in the face of high defence burdens.

Mr Dodge told the Japanese 1: the rest of the world would closely

what! watch Japan was going to do to meet | her new responsibilities after the peren treaty takes cffeet.

He asked many of these new 10ponsibilities as

war repara- tons, the restoration of Allied properties, higher domestic and collective security costs, the alcuttack ek

pre-war foreign d; ht

demands ati

arsing From

bigger national and international responsibilities under her post-treaty status.

Mr Dodge said that he saw "appalling" signs of Japan's recent inflationary trend in 50 per cent of Japan's commodity prices during the past nine months.

RISE IN PRICES

Japanese export prices, while partly pushed up by the higher prices of imported

aw materials, were now higher than the

level International

and

should be curbed by credit con-

trols and regulation of the use ui imported matemals, Mr Dodge said.

Mr Dodge also advised the Japanete against plans to lower from the present rate of 960 to

the value of the Japanese yen

US$1.00.

Asked whether his recoin-

to mendations

The Japanese Government were binding, Mr Dodge reminded reporters that the peace treaty was yet to be ratified.

Early editions of Japanese

re-

Sunday morning papers ported dissatisfaction among the leaders of Mr Shigeru Yoshida's Liberal Party over Mr Dodge's recommendations.

The Liberal Party has been pushing tax reduction and staple food decontrol plans as part of its pledged policy of a gradual return to a "free" economy. Reuter.

REDS' UNITY CAMPAIGN REPERCUSSIONS

During their stay in Quebec Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh went to the City Hall, where they were greeted by the Mayor, Lucien Borne, and signed the Golden Book. The Mayor is seen opening the Book for the Royal couple.

At

Royal Couple

Manitoba Base

Rivers, Manitoba, Oct. 28.

IN W. GERMANY

Berlin, Oct. 28.

The latest Communist campaign for unity talks between the two Germany's and nationwide elections is having wider repercussions among ordinary Germans than any other previous similar East German move.

On the broad international field, the Soviet counter-offensive to the Western Allied decision to draw West Germany into the Atlantic bloc is being relentlessly pressed.

The simple Communist home, I ciently powerful to prevent the hammered home daily in the new German Government from

Brandy Was Too Cheap

Belgrade, Det 28. Chanp And abundant plum brandy in the Tuzla district, Yugoslavia, fol- lowing a bumper yield of pluma this year has, during the past months, led to 38 drunken fights in which six persons were

murdered and many more injured.

Two more were noolden- tally killed while intoxicat- ed. One got drunk and lay down on a railway track waiting for tralu. Не was run over by a locomotive. Another fell out of a train while drunk. and was killed.-Reuter.

Mass Protest American Churches

Press, over the radio and in pro- swinging back to the Western In

leaflets is

pagando

that all camp, even if it were initially problems preventing unity can be pledged to bold a neutral posi discussed at round-e-table talks tlon between the two world between Germans, with no power blocs, is an open, question.

foreigners, particularly Ameri-

cans, intervening,

an apparera:

Most

COULDN'T SURVIVE

It adds up to

observers here believe reasonableness which appears to that a neutral Germany would be persuading increasing numbers not survive for long. It would of Germans to answer: "Well, there can be no harm in talks, Let us try them out and hold them to their word."

inevitably be drawn into camp or the other.

onu

The Russians might succeed for some time in keeping it out of the Western camp by dangl.

Chicago, Oct. 28. Protestant congregations In many parts of the nation ob- served "Reformation Sunday" by publicly protesting against the of a United States appointment of Ambassador to the Vatican,

The mass protest followed the

Dr Konrad Adenauer, the Westing the return of Germany's mounting tide of criticism from German Chancellor, answers this lost

Protestant groups since Presl- castern provinces, now argument by saying that one mostly under Polish control, as

dent Truman proposed to send cannot negotiate with the Coma probable concession,

General Mark Clark to Vaffean munis's because experience shows this could weaken their posi-bassador to the Roman Catholic City as the country's first Am-

See.

though

that they seek merely to prolongtion among the Slavs, who are talks for their own ends in this mostly anti-German case, to prevent the rearmament of Wes: Germany and her incor- poration in the Atlantic Pact forces.

whom they accuse of "motional treason, not want to negotiate with them also? they ask.

The Russians backed the

tions

forees

of success,

the

A spokesman of the National have officially. Association of Evangelicals said campaign for all that Protestant congregations German unity talks and elec-were asked to sign petitions of But how far they are protest to be sent to Washington. The Communist answer is really prepared to go to dig The spokesman, however, that in East Germany there are their supporters own grave in said the demonstration was pr also Christian Democrats, East Germany for the sake of ganised so hastily to coincide Liberal Democrats and church

stopping West Germany's in- with Reformation Sunday-a leaders, in addition to them-dusion in the Atlantic

celebration of the Founding of vetves. Does Dr Adenouer remems to be seen-Reuter. the Protestant Faith--that it

was not possible to tell BERLIN INCIDENT

degree

Notices were sent to some Berlin, Oct. 28. 8,000 churches of the nation and In West Berlin the city

The last of three West Berlin presumably most of these took Herr policemen today left leaders from the Mayor.

the part Erns Reuter, down say that Steinstuecken enclave where

The protest also included the Communists can prove their they had been temporarily denunciations from the pulpit

to all-stationed. sincerity by agreeing

and over radio church pro- Berlin elections as a start. This Steinstuecken is separated grammes. would unite the split city and from

PETITION SIGNED West Berlin proper by

In Los Angeles, demonstrate the honesty of the about one mile of Soviet zone

the faithful Communist purpose,

territory. It was twice in-of dozens of churches gathered vaded" by East German Police on the steps after the services last week, the second time with to sign petitions. Soviet troops.

An estimated 700 California cheered their arrival and, as the Princess stepped that this is an attempt to divert

churches East police guarding the one-

participated, according mile Soviet zone corridor to the NAE in Los Angeles, but from the Air Force plane, a 21-gun salute rever-attention from the main issue refused to admit Police rein- an on-the-spot check showed no public demonstrations at De- berated across the sprawling tri-services base.

forcements for the West.

The West Berlin Zehlendorf trolt, Des Moines or Oklahoma to City. administration, want parish elections, borough

In Boston, signatures were Steinstuecken we want nationai elections," which

belongs, collected on the steps of Park declare. they

They do not, yesterday

branch Opened a

and petitions and Street Church Steinstuecken however, acknowledge Berlin's office in

circulated among Pro- special position as the only city named or the residents were

Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived by plane at the air training centre near Rivers late today for a 45-minute visit, en route to Port Arthur, Ontario, where they are to spend the night.

Thousands of persons, who had travelled from communities throughout Western Manitoba,

The Princess then inspected | miles distant. The pennies were a 100-man guard of honour. presented by little Judy Guther- Automobiles, driving bumper cole, who was eo cager she had to bumper, clogged the highways to be restrained until Major J. surrounding the base for several Mills had finished his speech bours before the Princess' ar- United Press. rival. The police estimated that 30,000

in the persons were vicinity. The Royal couple took a two-mile car tour of the training centre, rolling past the crowds who

the were lining tarmac ten to 12 deep.

They flow to River's from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, where third they had attended their Canadian Church service and heard the Reverend S.C. Steer, Anglican Bishop of Saskatoon, declare: "Our attachment to

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BRITAIN

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London, Oct. 28. Britain is sinking to sea level at the rate of nine inches every 100 sermon directly to the Royal is tilting towards the south-west, couple. Prince Philip read the

REDS' ARGUMENT

The Communist answer

is

-all-German unity talks and all-German elections.

"We

one

York

in Germany jointly occupied by there as head of the office testant congragations in Britain, France, The Soviet Reuter. Lion and the United States.

But, conscious of the need to

some

clage

New

We believe that the Vatican

or- ganisation rather than a political tone. This appointment

primarily a religious

will

demonstration of BEAUTY QUEEN probably entail a reciprocal one

sincerity, they recently knocked down the iron traffle barriors at inrst of the road junctions be- tween the Soviet and Western sectors, which were originally

they said, to

scl

up,

snuggling.

check

CONTEST

Melbourne, Oct. 28.

A lightning ques: through three was a sign of Australian States in coming weeks what could happen if only all-will pick a Miss Kangaro"an

The removal

United States."

Cuman talks could get going, Australian ambassadress to the they

explained. the genuineness of the East German

1

campaign

The quest, sponsored by depends basically on the determination heatee chain, will coincide with

which we believe to be contrary to the Constitution," said the petition. United Press,

RULE OF LAW THREATENED

Maritzburg. Oct. 28.

The Bishop addressed his brief years, and the whole of England of the Soviel foreign policy to the Aus'ralian relcase of the film threatened by the Government's

was

Nicosia, Oct. 28. Lesson in a firm, resonant voice, Greeks 30 Cyprus today as he had done on preceding celebrated the anniversary of Sundays at Niagara Falls and

The service Greeco's entry into the second Vancouver. world

At gatherings broadcast. throughout the island, the common stogan was "enosis" (Union with Greece).

war.

CHILDREN CHEER

The centre of Lenden is sinking relative to the suburbs.

prevent the armament of West Germany, observers here agree.

Fax

MAY BE WILLING

In South Africa, the rule of law was being seriously Kangaros" medo in Australia by increasing tendency te govern through officials whose dls- cretionary powers were placed Finalists will be chosen from beyond the jurisdic ion of the winrens in Vitoria, New Scuth courts, said the Judge-President These scientific theorles will be

If the Soviet Union regards Wales and South Australia, and of Natal Mr Justice F. N. checked soon when 120 exper's of such rearmament

the will leave toward the end of Broome, in, a lecture here. and Ordnance Survey have completed inclusion of West Germans in October for a four-week tour of the second leveling" in the the Western Farces with an 30 major American cities, includ- The Royal couple arrived at untry's history, and sifted data over-riding fear, then she may ng Hollywood and New York a circular read in

(Their be willing to make major con- Reuter. by train in cloudy task was interrupted by two cessions to prevent it. 10 am. Greek churches, Archbishop weather and a temperature of world wars.) Makarios said that Cyprus in- of 40 degrees, but 10,000 persons sisted on unconditional union cheered them at the railway with Greece. Cypriot opposition station and an estimated 90,000 to British constitutional or any lined the mine-mile flag-draped

proposals would always parade route. other be repeated until union with Greece was realised, lie said.

The main streets and all Greek housez were decorated with green flags.--Reuter,

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woman

all

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awh

the

result of a third but unarmed Germany", which, Defence Outlay

Rocketing

Washington, Oct. 28.

That was a threat, not only to the courts, but to the very principles of democratic govern ment," said the Judge-Presider. "It is up to us, the common people, to raise our voices in protest,” he said.—Router.

Under Water

Oil Strike

The Communists here harp on But the scientists may have to "peaceful, democratic, united leveling," due to start in two they imply, would bold years time, before being finally neutral position between sure that we continue slowly to powers. Two thousand Army troops sink and ill. and 150 mounted policemen

Truly free elections through- guarded the route, but thousands Captain T. E. Longhold, an out Germany with equal rights American defence expandi- of children still crowded into Ordnance Survey soleniet, re-for all parties in both zones tures rose to an annual rate of the streets and slowed the Rovt vealed nearly 20 years ago that would undoubtedly mean an all- £38,000,000,000 in September, procession to two miles an hour. St Paul's Cathedral was gradually German Government, probably the Government reported. Just Dr Kurt Schumacher's before the Korean war the level The Royal car passed through tiling over; County Hall, West- by

minster, moved up and down with Social Democratie party in was only $2,000,000,000 a narrow path with the people the tides, and railway tunnels which there would be no,

Com- only a foot from it on either under the Thames became slightly munisis.

The Government said heaviest side,

ogg-shaped at high dite owing to The Socialist Unity (Com- cxpenditure so far has been forthey hope

tests after the winter. They munist) Party, which now rules soft goods and services. Hard think that it might be posible

Increase East Germany, might win be goods take longer to produce,

substantially tween five and ten per cent of However, the Government

Schleswig-Holstein's dil pro- that un.

Increasing duction of 6,000 tons month, the votes in an election to aedded National Assembly.

six per cent of West Whether the Russians would portion of current expenditures bout

now.consists of the more complex Germany's total production.

Eight thousand children gave

the weight of water above them.

an car-splitting cheer when she

couple visited a hockey arena

He also suggested that the Bank

and acceptod $132 In pencies

of England was the centre of a

which the children had con- lange subsidence and had under

tributed for needy children of gone a slight dift.

Britain. The children hpd

Hamburg. Oct. 28. West German engineers have confirmed that thera is oil-, bearing shale over a mile and a half under the North Sea bed between Germany Frisian Islands.

to make more

to:

tho

All these theories will be consider such representation, to- types of munitions, and this The drilling was made from flocked into. Saskatoon from as checked when the results of the gether with any Communists procurement will continue to an artificial island nearly far away as Dorintoschm, 275 now investigation are known, elected in West Germany, sul risc-Associated Press,

POP

BIEN OVER

QUICK QUE

NO-L_JUST EX

OUT AND

BOTTLE OF

TOOL MY WIKE!

WISH I COULD!

DO A SWOP.

LIKE

Sour grapes

milles out to sea,--Reuter

two

CHINESE

OPTICAL CO

"To know where to buy-

an in angiling pise Wa Barjsų (nur, Kaaman Fa'all the

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