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THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1952..

Taft Regains Lead In Academy On The

New Krakatoa? Race For The

Karachi, May 6 Pakistin has Bent reological expert to Kutup- pia, en lihad dri the donat of East PakĮstán, to' in. vestigato whether it developing Into Another Krakatda; · the Indonesian

Island whose valeante ex- pladon b 1883 killed 30,000 people

Sulphur has been found oti Katuppin which waS rocked 20 tinies

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lionts last Barch-Reuter.

NO BASIS

Nomination

Record Ohio Voting

Columbus, Ohio, May 6.'

Senator Robert A. Taft today regained the

Embankment

London, May Gu

A "People Academy": opened in the Einbankmoat Gardens today.

Some, 130 artiste display- ed, their ́pictures, one of the largest belle

"Blic

bells and new Gardens", paliter by Wilitam Smilk, Paintings were hang ou

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fence apecially

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created by the London County Council, which also provided a covoring for the pictures azuisms rain. Пeuter.

lead over General Dwight D. Eisenhower in the Queries On

race for Republican Presidential nominating votes by the election of nine uncontested delegates în Ohio's primary.

The nine delegates part of a 56-delegate FOR TALKS Taft slate which attracted heavy balloting

gave the Senator 284 Chicago convention delegates to the General's 275, in the Associated Press tabulat- ing.

RUMOURS,

Tokyo, May 6,

or

Listed by The Associated Press tabulation are those delegates A Foreign Ofee spokesman who have pledged their support said today that he knez of no for either Gen. Eisenhower

that India Senator Tatt: those who have basis for rumours would set

neutral in been instructed

in State arranging

political

n

dis Д

peace settlement.

in

or by State

Russo-Japanese tions to support one or

He also disclosed:

first

the other: those who have shown 1-The Japanese Government favourable tendency for one or expects to open negotiations the other candidate: and those with India on a bilateral peace who hud said they are willing to treaty shortly possibly this vote for either Gen. Eisenhower month. India and Japan have or 'Senator Taft on the already exchanged notes ending ballot at the capvention, the state. of war and are re- apening diplomatic relations. India did not attend the San San Francisco

peace conference.

s giving top propon priority

to the appointment of Ambassadors to

Indio Indonesia and will bussies there soon.

3-The

wili 1048 Presidential primary Government announce within a few days the card vote of 1,280,72) Senator Japanese Ambassadors appointed Estes Kefauver offennessee London, Washington and seemed headed toward national délégate lead in the Democratic Paris.

Presidential confest.

10

and open em-

4. The Government is look- ing for an outstanding diplomat

to serve as Japan's first Am- bussador to Australia and hopes to open a Canberra Embassy in July.

The spokesman also said that the Foreign Office has started folks with the

Em- American bussy on the damage done to American property during the Communist May Day riots in Tokyo and believes that some theasure will be found to com- pensate the owners of cars bumed by ribtors. No claims had ⚫yet been

received. →→

United Press,

Libya A Member

of WHO

Sen. Taft his managers votes from among the 144 listed claim etida 80 more delegate by The Associated

Press as having no known views.

On a wave of balloting that seemed likely to ecilpse" Ohio's

TC-

With the 18 delegate votes he

picked up in yesterday's Mary

and primaty, Sen. Kefauver at poll closing time here was only five votes short of the total held by Mr W, Averell Harriman

of New York,

Ohio

HEAVY VOTING

Tabulations of the Democratic vote, stowed by the complex ballot, appeared likely to give Senator Kefauver more than enough of this State's 549 (Democratic), votes to put him into the lead over Mr Harriman. Stalevy voting throughout the indicated the Ohio Re-

publicans had run up a record

total in the Presidential Pri- mary, too.

Sen. Taft had been favoured

to win by a wide margin.

Segregation

Objection Sustained

гасе groups live

Arrests In Sudan

London, May 6.

Dr. Figl Paying First Visit To Britain Today

London, May 6.

The Austrian Federal Chancellor, Dr Leopold Figl, who arrives in Britain tomorrow on a four- day visit as the guest of the Government, will have important business talks with British Ministers during his stay in London.

Dr Figl, paying his first official visit to Britain since the end of the war, will arrive in London

during the final drafting stages of a further note to Russia from the French, American and British Governments on the future of Austria.

The note, it is believed here, will press for an early reply to the proposal made by the three Western Powers on March 13 to replace the elaborate Austrian. State Treaty, on which negotia- tions have been in deadlock for four years, by a brief skeleton version.

Mr Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, was asked questions in the House of Commons last night on the recent arrest of trade union leaders in the Sudan.

Dr Figi will arrive in London Mr Eden replied that he had been informed that three leaders in time to discuss the inal draft with of the Sudanese Trade Union of the new Western note Federation, who had made in-the Foreign Secretary Mr An

calls on speeches,thony Eden, when he flammatory political

Omee on

were recently detained for refus-him at the Foreign ing to enter into a bond to be of Thursday afternoon. good behaviour and keep the Dr Figl, is understood here, peace.

will take the opportunity to He added that 12 members on have a generi talk with Mr the committee of the federation Eden about action which were also arrested on April 37 now possibly be taken en a charge of attempting to achieve Austrian independence Inelle Workers take part in an and sovereignty despite the long illegal strike.

deadlock with Russia.

can

TUNISIAN

LEADERS

RELEASED

Tunis, May 6, Tunisian Nationalist Ministers held in forced residence in South Tunisia since they were expelled from the Cabinet by the French on March 26, have been freed, it was announced tonight.

Colonel

tolary us, head of the

Austrian opinion, It is under- six, now generally supports. the proposal for the replacement of the long State treaty draft by a brief version of less than 10 articles, originally put forward by America

Dr Fig is, however, expected

the preservation of Atestrian

sideration of national policy and

of the French Resident-General, Count Jean de Hautecloque, flew to the Island of Djerba, off the Tunisian Coast, today and returned with "ex-Ministors,

the

They-are-Mohammed Chenik, the former Prime Minister, Dr Mohammed Ben Salem former Health Minister, Mohammed Salah M. Zall, formár

Com- merce Minister, and Mahmoud former Minister อ State.

They were arrested on March

Johnnesburg, May B. The Chairmati of the Transvaal Land Tenure Advisory Board upheld the ob Mr Tom BHBerg" (Labour) community of Tydenburg. fections raised by the Indian asked further if there was any a truth in reports that the arrests small town in Eastern Transvaal, were connected with a proposal to the proposed re-settlement of for amliation to the World Indian residents outside town under the Group Area Ast.

the Federation of Trade Unions

Edel saldi "As far as 1 It was the first application know they have nothing what- action proposed under the Act. allegations mude to the Board against the ever to do with that. Certain to emphasise to Mr Eden that materi,

bv the W.F.T.U. The Act provides that about measures taken in the unity is the most important con- 25 after the French bad de- different race

in Sudan a short while ago were that there can be no question of/manded the dismissal of the separate areas.

The Chairman of the Board sald

that in view of the evidence ubmitted and the inspection conducted by the Board, he was unable to recommend applict-

of tion

the

proposed settlemgat at Lydenburg. Further proposals would have to be made As to alternative arcis.

The Chairman of the Transvaal Indian Congress said he would co-operate with the Boord in Investigating_alterna- tive schemes.--France-Presse.

TAIWAN BANK DEPOSITS UP

Taipel, May 6.

The Bank of Taiwan disclosed

today

that

have been steadily increasing and

savings deposits

have now reached T$310,000,000. The increase is said to be due

Geneva, May 6. The Kingdom of Libya was There was no popularity cau- admitted as a full member to test, and write-ins were barred. the United Nations World Health In Ohlo's 1948 Presidential to the stability of the Taiwan Organisation.

primary, 740,501

Republicans currency and the falling price A

trend--France-Presse. plenary meeting of the and 587,130 Democrats voted, General WHO

Agulost Sen. Taft's 58-delegate Assembly proved the

slate there, is a partial slate of Libyan oppileation;

ap-

on

for membership by acclamation,

invesilgated by the International Labour Organisation In March of this year and found to be without foundation."-Reuter.

Revision Of Japanese

Government on the grounds the conclusion of a separate that it had fomented unrest in treaty between Austria and the

Tunisia. Western Powers

The new Premier, Salalı PRE-WAR DEBTS

Eddine Baccouche, has been This fact is well understood insisting that their release wis in London and the aim of the one of the conditions necessary Western Powers in proposing for prominent Tunisians to the conclusion of a chortener

the proposed Join: full Tomat State

Franco-Tunisista Commission on

restoring treaty Sovereignty to Austria and constitutional terminating the occupation has bern to provide the four Occupy-

Powers with a fresh

basis

Labour Laws for the deadlocked talics.

Tokyo, May 7.

The Cabinet will today ap- prove a set of draft bilis revis ing the labour union, labour relations adjustment and public utility labour union laws for

Diet session.

immediate presentation 10 the

was

One article of the proposed for treaty specifically provides the withdrawal of all occupation coming into force, troops within 30 days of its

He also

onfeforms it neces-

sary that the French proposal for reforms should be widened. It was thought here, that the ex-Minister's would be kept surveillance In their under homes for the time, being Reuter.

tom

When he visits the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr R. A Butler on Friday the Austrian AID CUTS VOTED Chancellor is expected to dis-

Washington, May 6. by last week's May Day riols. ference on Austria's pre-war day voted to cut $1,010,000,000

con- The action

cuss Austria's plans for accelerated vening.

The House of Representatives ar International con Foreign Affairs Committee Coupled with the subversive

bill, external debt thery after the from President Truman's $7,000 activities

prevention

conclusion of the current co-million Foreign Aid Bl whose early enactment

theference here on Germany's pre- Government 19

The Committee Chairman, Mr seeking, the

J. P. Richards, said all at the revisions of the labour legisla- war external debt,

Austria, it

Is understood, is tion are expected by the Gov-ready to

outs-totalling 12.8 per cent to make proposals for the were from money requested for Subversive activities. ernment generally to prevent.

resumption of service on the Europe.--Reuter. The revisions propose, among Austrian external debt as soon other things, to provide, the as the position of service on the Prime Minister with the right to debt for the years 1938-45, when forcibly mediate in a strike in

Austria was incorporated in Nazi Germany, has been arrive in Ankara on May 12. volving a public utility, and 10 The famous industrialist is ex- curtall to 15 days the present settled.--Reuter, pected to meet Turkish business-30-day cooling off period before men, the radio said.-France- a strike can be called for.— Presso..

Associated Press.

tion 47 delegates entered on behalf Krup For Ankara Libya becomes the 70th mem- of former Governar Harold

Paris, May 6. ber nation of the Organisation, Stassen of Minnesota. Many of The Turkish radio announced Ten other nations, including the the Governor's delegate candi- today that the German indus- entire Soviet bloc, have walked dates said they would support trialist, Alfred Krupp, is due to out since WHO was established, Gen. Eisenhower 45 second -Associated Press.

choice.-Associated Press.

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New Inter-Zonal Trade Agreement Signed In Germany

Berlin, May 6.

East and West Germany, have signed a new inter-zonal trade agreement worth a total of 120,000,000 Marks after a nine-months breakdown in inter-zonal trade, West Berlin officials announced tonight.

No date had been finally fixed for the exclinnge of goods to begin, they said.

An agreement worth $980,000,000 † 11,000,000 Marles, fish 9,800,000 Marks was signed last September Marks.

Damaged US

Carrier Limps Home

New York, May 8.

The damaged United States aircraft carrier Wasp, looking, as her log said, like a "blunt nosed beast" anchored in Now York harbour today after bringing home the 01 survivors of her tragle mid-Atlantic col-

don with the destroyer Hob- o The 1,630-ton destroyer- minesweeper sunk

at once,

in 170 oicers and men to

their deaths when the 27,100-ton carrier

split her in two in manoeuvres 700 miles west of the Azores on April 28.

The Wasp's captain and crew fought an 11-day battle to bring the crippled glant into port,

West Germany for time she sailed back-

but did not go into effect after. East Germany in retum will the Western Allies charged that export

to

tinat

to keep rough seas from

Liberalisation Of Trade

the Boviet authorities in East chemicals 0,500,000 Marks, pounding at the gash in her Germany were strangling West timber 0,000,000 Marks, corn bow Berlin's export trade. ..

3,000,000 Marks, duels 4,000,000 After the Hobson survivors Marku

machines 5,000,000 rent ashore in Navy barges, the The new agreement includes Marks, textiles 13,000,000 Maria Wasp for out in the harbour, delivery of steel, iron, metal and agricultural products 0.800,- tion Job which will take prepared to unlond her ammu- products and chemicali from 000 Marks, West Germany to East Germany

days Thew shẻ. will go The agreement must obtain two iny exchange for timber, agrimal-

of the three Allled into dry dogic-Reuter, 250 mmissioners to the deal. tural products, fuels and textiles. High

One-third of the West German So far tho. Soviet authorities deliveries will be iron and steel have given

no guarantee products.

Details about the new trade West Berlin trade, exports will

not bo interfered wit exchange are to be published in | Allied spokesman in Berlin said. The Bind Government Gazette This was laid down last year as inter this week official_pdll.

Farly, May 0 **approval

The Organisation for European Worlin is to be con- of any further inter-zonal trade. sidered part of West Germany The Bundestag today apraved Economie Co-operation today In the trage exchange and will the Government ratliners to named a seven-man steering also deliver and receive goods ro-ca.ablish normal trade véla-board which will report on tinde from East Germany.

tions with the Soviet Union as mitters, including / progress The Agures given by theroon as the Russian create the

could be made in. trade West Berlin: trade experts to necessary conditions, for an un- fljéralisation:lir".

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