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THE CHINA MAIL” MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1932.

America Is Changing Ideas On Issue

Coffin Of Famed Novelist Found In Excavations

London, June 16.

Excavations in St Bride's Churda, alongside Reuters dipe in Fleet Street, gut- ted in the blits in Decem

1940, have brought to ht the coffin of Samuel Richardson (1089-1701) "father of the English

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on was belloved been buried in the church but the exact alle way, not known,

for

Hlabarison is best known

Móvel "Clarissä

Hanowe" which won him

a European

reputation in

1747. HE work

JU KUAL

prst inute sidmired Franco aid Germany than in England --Reuler.

BARKLEY

ON FOREIGN

POLICY

Washington, June 15, Vice-President Alben Berkley wald today that foreign policy, ca and the peace of the world, would be the question upper most in the minds of the people in the Presidential campaign.

related to the defence of Ameri

In a twoatleast interview, Mr Barkley saldi he had participated in the conferences where the Prezident's polloy in those fields was formed and had approved the decisions.

"In the main," he said, he would favour continuation of

those ribed them as aimed

Ho

at "the preservation of peace, the suppressten, of agpission and the maintenance of the effectiveness of the United Nn- Bons."

Of Colonies

London, June 15,

America's critical attitude towards the Colonial issue is undergoing a definite change, according to Mr Chester Wilmot, historian and Journalist, who has just returned from a tour of the United States.

In a talk to members of the British Empire Society in London, he said that there were signs of a more moderate policy emerging as a result of the cold war.

The underlying cause of this change was America's growing realisation that her defences against an enemy power were not inviolable,

look.

dealings.

Perupe the

New Railway M.P. PLEADS FOR

In China

Tokyo, Ján 10,5 ***, The Chibead" "Commulita

Govertiment – has unider- taken the building oăm, railway

from South West China to the North Western provinces · Paking Hladig reported today,

Tid report ndaed that coastinellion work would be "chied vƒ ́1955.

The new

of Uto Chinking-Chengtu railway and trould Witch will soon be opened to regular traffic.

The new railway wil run from Chengtu, the capital of Batchwan pro- vince.

Tiantial In Kansu province, a distance. of 470 Kilometres.—Fran00- Pressé.

Mail For East Germany Held Up

NEW SOURCES OF RICE SUPPLIES

London, June 15.

"Alarming” possibilities in regard to the Com- monwealth all-important rice supplies are outlined by Mr Bernard Braine, M.P., in an article in the "New Commonwealth."

He pleads for alternative sources of supply "in some defendable part of the world, preferably -within the Commonwealth."

There is file hope, he thinks, of exportable surpluses of riet coming from Africa for some time ahead: Présent experiníonis in mechanised rico cultivation in Tanganyika, Nyaland and Nigeria will serve istal con- sumption only....

Main hope, Mr Braine says, lies in the West Indies-British Gulona in particular. 'Produc tion in the intter territory could bo increased at least five-fold, provided capital wetu. minde available for necessary water control works. Why, he asks, in development in British Guiana developing so slowly?.

Borlin, June 15. No mall renched East Berlin from the Western; sectors today after a dispute

Supporting his arguments for last night, when East Ger- urgent action, Mr Bruine points hemin security police stopped countries Communist-mennetd out thist the three rier-bowi and searched a West Berlin Burma, Indo-China

and Slam mall van the sector used

on

10 export, some eight million tons a year. Today they border.

are exporting a mero two-and-a half million tons.

Sho had awoken to the hand tactles of the cold war realisation that she had not the required them to depart from monopoly of atomic weapons, certain principles according to nor could she operate her long-) which they had taken their range bombers against enemy stand In the past. This modifico- Jet fighters. From these factors ton in policy was proving con had grown a degree of caution barrassing to the United States in

America's international out-in

of its International Mr Wilmot declared that Bri

most serious tain's greatest failure had been

in this connection is her inability to make America the difficult position of

real nature of United States understand the

with regard the British Commonwealth, and |

he said. "The United what Britain was doing in the

was a great champion of under-developed areas, The great majority of Americans did granung independence to Libya. encouraged Tunisia, not low that she was pledged. This had

Morocco to move to a progressive polley of pre-Algeria and

REALISTIC VIEW paring Colonial people for self-in the same direction. government,

yet when it came to the In the past, America had developed a strong anti-Colonial point, although the anti-voiceal

the United lobby in

Nations on the very strong pressed for a hearing of the lino, based views of President Roosevelt

Tunisian question, the United and Dean Acheson. Today the States felt obliged to abstain, She was seriously reproached for this, and yet if she ໄຕ realistic she must be concerned with the security of the air und naval bases North Africa.”

Unionist In

Trouble

With Police

L

AB apother example of the conflict between principles and reason,

elled. America's ht policy irt giving military

and economic aid to Britain and France, while at the same time pursuing an opti-Colonial polley Michael Plosae, geheral secre- which weakened the economic the rightwing Cyprustics and ultimately the economic strength of those two countries Trade Unions, surrendered his which she was endeavouring to British passport to the police build up. today, following a court charge against him yesterday,

Mr Barkley has anomeed that he would necept the De- mocratic nomination for Pretary of sident.-Reuter.

Truman Sends Sympathies

Nicosia, June 15.

In the United Nations now,

The vin was making Its normal daily delivery of man addressed to East Berlin and East Germany.

West Berla postal officiols | said the question of these Ge- discussions this week, iiveries will be reviewed during

"And the situation," he goes on, "is bedevilled by demands Japan · Is riow making for, the first time upon the exportable surpluses of South East Asia.

WİLL WANT MORE

Malaya's rubber and tin på- duction," for explo, lipen which our industries depenā, is influcneed atrongly

the Ly availabilty of rice. If supplies were cut off the Malayan econo my would come to a standstill, the war opalist Communism would be lost, and the whole free world would feel the folk,”

"Friendship Garden" In Melbourne

Melbourne, June 15. Daffodila dud hyneinths' are shooting up in a newly planted "Frieritship Godden" of 趣 suburban home where the first Japanese wife of an Australian Ex-Serviceman tỏ como Kere after World War Two will sk live,

The Japanese woman is Mrs Gordon Parker, who left Japan by ship last week with her hus- and their two children band

for Australia.

The "Friendship Gürden" waJ started by an old-age pensioner known only as "Mre Noran". who sent a parcel of daffodil

bulbs hyacinth

to M Parker's mother.

and

All mall originating in West Berlin and destined for East Germany or East Europe ·le "Before the war she drew: the post office and ellected at one West. Berlin bulk of her requiremento from transferred 10 Korea and Formosa, then one East Berlin post office at Included in her overseas empire, night.

Today, denied access to those Last night security police and territories, she is in the market East Berlin postal officials were for rice which would normally reported to have complained at flow to British territories. More the way in which parcels were over she can make payment

The pensioner wrote that she it did not with manufactured goods offered packed. They said conform to regulations and at prices with which nobody else wanted Mr.Parker's mother to made their

job of searching can

must compete. It

be plant the bulbs so her daughter- more dimult

West Berlin postal officials will

make ever-increasing garden in Australia.. promptly refused to proceed demands upon what ittle rice with the delivery. They with is, avaliable for export.. drow their van, with the mail intact, into the Westem sector.

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"All this is very alarming. It He was charged with organis-Britain faced a challenge on the They said that the East Berlin famine came to Tadia, deces ing and taking part in an illegal Colonial issue from three sides authorities could, they stating the switch of surpluses

Communism, the anti-colonial wished, in futuro assembly on. May, 25, ..

collect mail to that country, or if Com- Similar charges were brought "Tobby" and the United States,

on the inter-sector boundary munist armies overran - Burma Reuter.

and Indo-China, or if the rice against eight other right wing There was a strong element in

Congress which trade unionist leaders.

urged the

lands were visited by drought The alleged legal assembly United States to exercise greater

Towed To Safety cut off from their viml

or flood, our territories could be was the shoual conference of influence over British policy in

Amplies right wing trade unions which the Colonica

with no hope of relief from "Wo representatives from Greece also

Brisbane, June 15.

Elsewhere. United

For there is Tho 11,000-ton Australian sizable surplus of rice attended.

States opinion with us in this

tourist liner Kanimble, which wher matter," he declared, "They are

where else in the world The aground early yesterday bulk of the American surplus is wavering now and unless we

300 make a deflhlte attempt to

passengers aboard, absorbed by Cuba, while the docked in the Brisbane Tallan convinte them, that we have a progressive policy of preparing tow with nearly seven feet of

rive! today arter ་ Colonial peoples for self water in her cargo hold. ---- government they will eventually Redles come down on the side of the

New York, June 15. President Truman today sent a message of sympathy to the Lithuanian, Estonian and Latvian peopics on the occasion The police charged that the of the meeting in New York of meeting transgressed trade unton The Committee for Liberation of matters by admitting politics the Baltic States.

speeches advocating the union of Cyprus with Greece-Reuter

must

anti-colonists.

carry

The meeting is being held to commemorate the anniversary of the Invasion of these Blates

Agency Chief Dead by the Soviet Union and anniversary of the horrors com-

Sydney, June 15. mitted during the deportations Edward Patrick Michael of people from these States." Sheedy, chairman of directors

In his

President of the Australian United Press message. Truman recalled that the United Limited, died this morning at States had never recognised the the age of 78. He leaves his annexation of the States by the wife, three sona and fiver that trade is destroyed by Soviet Union.France-Presse. daughters--United Press.

A British Crossword

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7 Tend (8).

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10 Infuse gradually (0),

18 Splendia (7)

10 Garment⋅ (4);

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Bucks retribution (7).

20. Declara fintrue (4),

21 Obsoleta (7),

26 Mako offervescent (0),

27 Begin (8).

28. Reigned (0).

Proposta (8).

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a Clutch (B).

3 Charged with debt (5),

Balances (4).

6 Clothes-maker

Ŭ Staggered (0)

D. Highly pleased (6).

11 Not sophisticated (6).

12, Poor in quality (5),

14

Ropa (6).

15 Be repeated (8).

18 Cap (5)

18 Lets in (0),

19. Conclusion (0),

32 Prophets (5)

23 Bortló (6),

24 Documents)(5)]-2

25 Cereal (4).

DEFENCE IN ASIA "Nothing less

than the survival of this country depends on it, because our greatness has been built up on overstas trades

anything, then this country will celise to

'real factor in world aftalte

Mr

the

Wilmot also emphasised necessity of countering Com munism by cconomie ensures. He criticised both Britain and America for spending for more on the armed forces than on Point & Ald or the Colombo Plan,

"Economic old to the under developed arcas offers the greatest scope towards meeting. the challenge of Communism," he

went with

any-

46 bilio in Europa plus is swallowed up Mr Braino discusses the effect of inadequate rice supplies for mith territories as Malaya.

PAKISTAN'S DECISION

Farouk Recognised

King Of

As Egypt And

Sudan

Karachi, June 16.

The Pakistan Government today announced

sald, but we must avoid linking its recognition of King Farouk as King of Egypt

this

economic assistance withi assurances that political inde-. pendence Will automatically follow. If you grant political

and the Sudan.

4.

The Pakistan Foreign Minister, Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, said the recognition did not involve any political significance but was a matter of courtesy.

independence too soon, you will undo what good you have dona by a programme, of economie ald. The defence of the West.les

"The position of the Pakistan | people, meluding · nihe Beltons, Government in Asia rather than in Europe. been that the question of the mercial establishments in Cairo's has

throughout | weed killed, and about 700 com- But it is not a military problem, political relationship It is a problem of politics and Egypt and the Sudan is

between businesa centru were fat astro economics London Express matter to be settled freely be estimated at 12,000,000 Egyptian|

and looted, causing damage Service.

tween the Egyptians and the pounds.

ho declared. RECO would not alter of State for Propaganda, gald Farid Zabluk Pasha, Minister position.

here today that the Egyption of the Government's Cabinet would ignore Nahas News decision was conveyed this Pasha's Want Party's petition to morning to the British High King Farouk for the abolition of Boston, June 15. Commissioner,

Gilbert martial law' and this reopening Mr Walter W. Birge, a Laithwaite,

"of Parliament, pioneer in the development of Diplomatie observers here. did

* TUREE RESOLUTIONB rayon in Alferica In the 1920's, not comment on the announce- died here yesterday aged 14.

The petition, made recently, ment but expected the appoint-

.a.. serios ment son of a new Pakistan underlined manufacturing

by tho passed rayon-then known as "artificial

Ambassador to Cairo, accredited resolutions

Rayon Pioneer Pakistan's

He

Dead

began.

yeats built up his company to one of the world's largest "manufacturefs.--Reuter.

Sir

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Mrs Paficer scolor said: "We ire counting the minutes until our son returns with his wife and children. My first enjoy- able job will be to teach my daughter-in-law

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Air Marshal's

New Post

London, June 18,

Air Matshal, Sir Francia J. Fogarty, 63, former Commander- In-Chief, Far East Air Force, has been appoltred a member of the Alr Council-for Person-

the Air

Minigry

It was incompetent to try him.

The tribinal set June 28 for

after

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