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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1952.

COMMISSION REPORT A

CRITICISM OF U.S. PROTECTIONISTS

Greek Decision On Farouk

Atheus, June, 23. Credonals of the pow Greek Ambassador, to Cairo will be presented to King Farouk as King of Egypt and the Sudan, the Greek Foreign

Minister, Soplicoles Venizelos, д- nounced today,

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The decision had been taken without prejudice to Asolation of the Sudan problem, he said.

Ile added that Pakistan, a Commonwealth nation, had already recognised King Farouk as King of the Sudan. Amooisted Press.

'AUTHORS

DISCUSS

ROYALTIES

Amsterdam, June 23.

Over 180 author, composera and publishers from mony parts of the world adopted two resolutions in their six-day congress just ended here.

The delegates belong to or- to the amated ganisations Berne Convention on the pro- tection of royalties. They re- commended

drafted

American" Repeal Of "Buy

Legislation Recommended

Washington, June 23.

President Truman's Materials Policy Commission today recom- mended the repeal of the "Buy American" Act of 1933 and similar, laws restricting Federal and State purchases of foreign materials.

The Commission said that legislation which seeks to ward off foreign competition was a relic of depression psychology and amounted to a self-imposed blockade.

In a time of high production and full employment such as the present, the Commission said, curbs on imports of raw materials succeeded only in in- creasing costs at home.

casts can undermine our rising ed closer economic ties between

Bank Wants To Change Name

London, June 23, *The British Bank of Iran, which finite it extremely difioul to do: baxinem in Trap, will Bock the permission of a stock-- holders, on July 19 to chango Its name to the British Bank of the Middle

Enat

"A report from the fired. That all the Drak Bank's branches in are being closed except the branch in Acheran, which will aqoept to new hus. news after July 30-A10- clated Press.

age

Malaya Communists Begin To Surrender

In Numbers

Singapore, June 23.

Thirty-three Communist terrorists came out

of the Jungle and gave themselves up last month,

Senators'

Move To

it is announced. This was the second highest Cut Funds

total since the rebellion began four years ago.

And now all Malaya's information services TRUMAN WORRIED are working all out to pave the way for the

Reparations biggest-yet aurrender drive. General Templer Is

Discussion

Resuming

ISRAELI-GERMAN

from off shale and coal and jold | TALKS AT HAGUE

industry and labour in advancing, coal mining technology.

It added, "Insidiously risingi The Commission recommend- tion of synthetic liquid fuels standard of living, impair the the United States and friendly dynamic quality of American nations to help solve the mate capitailsm and

the rials problem. Such co-opera- weaken economic doundations of nation- tion, it said, points to a "new al security."

world of

advancement, Commission, dazzling in its promise,"

It goes on to say that headed by Mr William Paley Chairman of the Columbia

home tariffs and import curba System, was

The five-man

ap-

ETO

by

President Truman on add to the obstacles.

January 22, 1001, to investigate the long-range problem of raw material supplica.

Other members of the Com-

sal Convent at the "Univer-f mission include two industrialists,

ميلة

Talk further negotiations.

known to be pressing for new moves to get dis contented bandits to quit the gange.

The number of "red-up" Rods | pointing

out

the

Washington, June 23. President Truman today prom tesled against a reported movo in the United States Senato to

immense cut in half a $2,788,000,000 pro-

is very high-much higher than physical advantages of surren-ject to construct military alr the figure of 38 who surrendered dering, suggests. Many men and women who join the bandits have bo

como islusioned. They find

LEAFLET WAR

This Le to impress

bases both fri 'the United States and overseas.

The House of Representatives any passed the bill on June 13 and

that the disparity of privileges relatives of bandits who might it is now before the Senato

officers and between Red

alters la worse than any social happen

stalls injustices In Malaya which they Joined up to fight,

For instance, it n gang of 30 Beal enough rice for three, the stee goca to the three most superior officers,

to be sitting In the Committee.

At present, hundreds of It is an authorisation measure

thousands of leaflets are being and, among other things, would prepared for dropping in the permit the continuation of works The leaflota are written on secret American bomber jungle.

recenlly by

surrendered ban-bases in the Middle East and dits for their comrades and elsewhere. tell how much they are now Conditions in the jungle are wretched. Always recking to

In a letter to Senator Richard

Georgia); Malayan critician of "pam-Russell (Demuerat," avold police and army patrols, pering" of ex-bandits has been Chairman of the Senate Armed under-nourished and covered in answered by the Straits Times, Bervices Committee President

sores, drenched by rain which says; Junglo

Trumen said that he did, not and scorched by sun, armed

know whether these reports were "It is far better to have with old guns and grenades man walic into a police station well founded but he added, which cien do as much harm than have to spend years hunt-They have disturbed me very to themselves as to the enemy, Ing him. It hundreds of bandits are eager to hand him a small fortune as a

is even better to greatly."

He said that the bares, were give

reward for bringing comrades "absolutely, vital to our whole up. But those who surrendered with him, rather than spend a defence plan." last month

say that fanatical large fortune in tracking them Red officeTV have many waverers that torture and vicc.

convinced down." London Express Ser death awaits them in police stations if they surrender.

The Hague, Juno 23: Talks between delega. The demand for coal, which tions from the Israeli and had slumped in the first half of West German Govern the century, was likely to re- emerge as supplies of petroleum ments on the latest German

enjoying life. at and natural gas inevitably bon proposals for the coat of to decline and grow more costly re-settling 500,000 Jewish victims of Nazism in Israel some time in future, It was impossible for the The Commission

mid that are expected to re-open here United States to become self- sufficient in many raw materials. research into oblgining electric tomorrow afternoon,

from pawer

atomic energy The West German Govern CARDINAL PRINCIPLE should be increased to meat

ment has now offered to pay $715,000,000 in the security needs. It added that Israel

goods It recommended that by Mr George Ruffus Brawn and Mr

American Act, curbing atomic and solar energy also spread over a period of 12 years, UNESCO to replace the Berne Arthur H. Bunker, a magazine "Buy

foreign-produced have possibilities for commercial with the first payment being use of Convention should not become editor, Mr Eric Hodgins, and Mr the

at least operative until

ten Edward S. Mason of the Com-materials or articles made from use but it would be unwise to made this year. The Bonn Gov- on their contribution ernment has also offered to pay 'members of the Berne Conven-mittee for Economic Development them in Government projects, count tion,

the Including

United and tho American Economic should be repealed along with significantly to the publie before 12 yearly cash instalments,

This offer has been accepted similar State and Federal laws, 1055. States, have ratified it.

Association.

by the Israeli Government as a The resolution will be cub- The Commission's '140,000-word

Congress, # added, should The National Selence Founda- bests mitted when representatives of report contained over 70 escom-

Hom's appropriations for ald in the Berne Covention governmendations on how existing and pasa permanent legislation au-

olimination of basic research should be revised shortages may be thorising ments meet in Geneva next threatened

duties on a particular material from the present $350,000 to the August to discus, the UNESCO alleviated in the next 25 years

Four other reports going over when the United States pred 31,100,000 limit allowed by Con- drift.

second resolution declared the same ground in more detail should be reduced on materiais consider whether that limit is It becomes crucial. Duties gross. And Congress should that the subject of "drolis will follow.

WILL BE DOUBLED

In which the United States is too low.-United Press. voising" (rights related to

mid The report

that the deficient. The United royalties) was not yet ripe" for an International arrange United States now uses 10 per should adhere to "the

Icast coste even ment, such es also proposed by cent more materials than it pro- principle of UNESCO.

duces and predicted that by when it means buying abroad. The Commission said that cer- which The congress,

was 1857 the nation's demand for presided over by the Swiss com- minerals and power will double, tain United States laws should bo

The search for untapped may changed to encourage the enor poser, Arthur Honegger, decided not to grant the three-yeatty materials on home, it continued, mous private investment needed award of 3,000 guilders estab- must be Intensified to help meet to increase materials production

noted abroad, ** lished in 1949. for the best book the coming erizis

that only seven per cent of the on royalties questions--Reuter.

United States mapped geographically.

Americans, it went on, must Lecturer For Delhi make more effective use

materials through technological BTC now New Delhi, Juno:8. research which they Professor Normon D. Palmer, neglecting, and must shift to Chairman of the Department of moro abundant substitute mate- Political Science of the Univer-rials wherever possible. sity of Ponnsylvania, is expected

of

Even if domestic resources are to arrive here next month to conserved and increased they lecture at Delhi University for will not meet the growing de 'the 1963-62 session.-Reuter.

Courtesy Call

London, June 23, Mr Waker Gliford, United States Ambassador to Britain, paid a courtesy call here today on Mr M. A. H. Ispahani, Paids- ton's High Commissioner in London-Reuter.

Anti-Sub

Measures Revealed

are also to be resumed hero lometrow between the West German delegation and the delegation of the Jewish Claims Leavitt, Conference headed by Mr. Moses

TERRIBLE FATE

Another obstacle is the terylblo punishment handed out to any

woman-who

one--man

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found trying to leave gangs. Some who tried and failed havo been slowly hacked to death,

Ex-bandits are treated with extreme lerulency.

F.

To Return To Canal Zone

The two Important outstand

London, June 23. ing points refer to the rate of

A limited number of families exchange at which Reich Labi-

of Servicemen serving in the lity should be accepted by the

Middle East will soon join them Federal Government, and the

On surrendering at a police within the protected areas of the demand for Jewish exemption from the application of the station, he is usually given 4 Canal Zone, the War Office and German Equalisation of Burdeng cigarette and a good meal. I Air Ministry announced to

ho co-operates and reveals the night. TAW,

or capital lovy for repara-poetion of jungle hide-outs, he tona

A housed and kept in conditions It is not known whether the more luxurious than he had German delegation has

been probably ever experienced be authorised to modify Germany's fore.

any general 10-

"I wish very careilly to ask the Committee to guard against such a dangerous course,

"It would be a terrible disaater to lose half these fpellities at n stroke. Ve just can't afford to let it happen."—Reuter. -

Museum Pieces Missing

Cairo, June 23.

- The Stato Audit Department, They added that this dia not an independent body set up to mean that

examine State spending, has dis- covered that 25,300 priccioza opening of family travel to the museum pieces are missing droht Middle East was contemplated. Egypt's National Museum in previous attitude on these two More intelligent ex-Rods are First priority, in equal num- Questions, but it is presumed sent on lecture tours-they get bers, would be given to familie Cairo.

Some were lonto archaeologists who went to Egypt in the E-as far back at 1929 and never good wages for them-and some in Perak have formed their own press of Australia but did not returned some went to the They write, disembark because of the terror | Metropolitan Museum, New produce and act their own plays ist troubles and to families who York, in 1932, Liverpool Univer- dramatic society. -all with 县 strong anti-had been compulsorily evacuat-sity borrowed others, while some Communist flavour And

All ed.---Reuter,

found their way to California.

Such investments must be pro- adequately tested by agreements on a

government level,

It added that the United Nations must expand exploration for minerals in under-developed

Washington, June 28,

there ha

has been some progress it countries and that the United A plan for self-defence by talks are to be resumed on the two outstanding matters states should spend as much as merchant ships against attack by only $4,000,000 annually to old that submarines was disclosed today between the World Jewry dele work.

in a shipbuilding company's de- gation and the Germans. The Government should start scription of now and fast

nt which World Another point study in relation to the produc- Mariner class vessels,

is the Jewry will discuss

Ger- proposal that all claims of The Newport News Ship- Jowish-

organisations abroad building and Dry Dock Com→ (which would include the World pany announced that the new Jewry Conference) should be vessels would have relaforçed seitled through deck sections for gun platforms, Government, Reuter. Bn Arca from which submarine- GERMAN DELEGATE spotting helicopters could be

Bonn, June 23. launched and recovered,

and

Profesor Franz Bocham, West "provision for the Installation of German's chief delegate to the torpedo-launching equipment." restitution talks with Israel, will leave don The Hague tomorrow to communicate West Germany's offer to the Government | Israel, a Foreign Office spokes-

man sald.---Reuter.

mands of the next quarter of a century, the Commission cald, and imparts will have to rise to perhaps one-fifth or one-quarter of the total American use.

Paid Holidays

Meanwhile, if peace prevails. For Workers

said, the foreign demand for raw materials will have climb- than in the ed even faster

States, as less indus- United

countries. catch trialised with the American standard of Hving.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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In Agriculture

Geneva, June 23,

The International Labour Conference today, approved a convention providing for pald holidays in agricultura by a vote

A Navy expert, asked about this, said any torpedoes put aboard this type of vessel would undoubtedly be of the an- submarine warfare type.

At present the only Ameri-

of 110 to I with 82 absten can naval surface vessels to use tions.

torpedoes are those in the de-

The text now goes to a draft-stroyer and destroyer-escort

ing commitice and later comes class-Reuter,

again before the plenary con-

ference for a final vote in which

a two-thirds majority is noces

Kary

Before voting on the conven-

ton, the conference rejected an Jon, amendment from the employers' group aimed at turning the con- Vention into a recommendations The rejection was by 104 votos to 41, with 14 abstentions.

The

convention declares:

May Invest

In Siam

.:

the

Israeli

WELL WORTH

MINING

of

Baden, June 23. Uranium deposils traced in the Black Forest last summer are worth mining, the Baden sold Geological Institute bere

in on investigation survey pub. Jahed today.

Orca found contain over ́ót per cent of uranium, a propor Lion higher than that of ores in the United States at mined present, the report said.

The Black Forest uranium ores are, however, less pure than those of the East German

Tokyo, June 23, "Workers employed in agricul-poration is considering Japsiteso

The Japan Monopoly Cor tural undertalings and related investment in the salt fields of occupations shall be granted an Thalbid, the newspaper Maint annual holiday with pay after a chl re

reported

today period of continuous service A Japanese Offatal of the the Russians-Reuter. with the same employer?-Reu- Corporation has just returned

tor.

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from a one-month trip of. inspecting salt fields in South-

Asia to investigate the possibility of aiding the dove

To Study U.S.lopment of the field through

Production

Tokyo, June 23. An 11-man team of Japanese

technical and financial assis tance by Japón,

"According to thin, survey Thailand is the country most willing to accept Japanese help in the development at a salt

aircraft production representa elds" the newspaper sald Lives will visit the United States United Press,

and Europe for three months to study post-war developments in

the industry Government

sources rald today,

The team is to leave Japarr in for the United States on the dirst leg of the Journey,

July

Close Down

In Warsaw

The inspection tour is spon- sored by the Japanese Transpor--

New York, June 23, tation Ministry

and witbo

The traitea Nations Secres hendor" by former

Admiral tariat announced toddy that the Telling Toyoda,~~~Neuter,

United Nation Inforhistlen Centre. in Warsaw'. would close

that

ore mountains,-now, exploited by

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