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New York, July 3.

A Japánbso deichelieu, is expected to arrive in New York on July it for a con- ference on Japancso doble,

The conferches, between Japan, France, the United Blates, and Great Britain, will open in New York on July 21.

The Japanese delegation will be headed by Mr Julohi Trushimaj adviser to the Foreign Office, who will be assisted by Mr Tadschi Ishida, Director tho Finance Bureau, and the finamtal attaches of the

Embassies Japanese

Washington and London,

Franco-Presse.

MacDonald Plan To Fight Reds

Tokyo, July 3. Improvement in the stan- dard of living of workers is one of the most effective measures against Commun. Ism, the British Commis. sioner-General for South- East Asia, Mr Malcolm Mac. Donald, said this afternoon. In an interview at the British Embassy with twe Right-wing Socialist leaders, Mr Inojito Asanuma was quoted as say

and Mr Eki Sone, Mr

ing that the Communists in South-East Asin were not very large in numbers but that they were causing a lot of trouble.

In order to keep them from growing stronger three things must be done, he said. These

were:

fundamental

1- Make study of racial consciousness;

2. Assist in the develop meat of South-East Asia Bo 08 lo ralee the living standards of workers; and

CRITICISM

OF OPERATIONS OF COLONIAL CORPORATION

Tory Motion For Disbandment

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT) ::.

London, July 3,

The future of the Colonial Development Corporation is under active consideration by back bench Conservatives.

Members of the Imperial Affairs Cohinittee have tabulated a list of questions to the Colonial Secretary to obtain information about the work- ings of the Corporation in areas such as the West Indies, East and West Africa bhd Southeast Asia.

"This information is being filed and we will probably use it to support a motion for the dispánding of the Corporation,” Behnárd Braine, MP, told your correspondent. This motion may be raised at the next Colonial affairs débate.

FLOGGING

THE ONLY SOLUTION

says

London, July 4. The best way to curb crime, the Lord Chief Justice, to bring bacit the ad fashioned whipping post

Be Gangsters, he said, should whipped and ridiculed.

.

Lord Goddard told a meeting of London judges last night thudi the four-year-old ban of vor poral puunichment should be

endett.

"Extend it, not limit the sald

"A flogging with a whip or a birch or with a cone cuts des dignity," he said, Into British n

"and would

mako would-be criminals think twice..

"I believe they are chcouraged by the fact that they know that birching-sometimes flogging more effective Lecause it brings Hidicule can no longer be im- posed," Lord Goddard sald,

3. Guard cgainat military and political infiration from Communist China.

Anti-Japanese sentiment was dying hard in South-East Asia, he said.

And Japait should keep this in mind when offering economic, co-operation.

Mr MacDonald zalá, that no discrimination against Japanese emigrating to British territories in South-East Aisa would be permitted. Qualified technicians and doctors from Japan would be as welcoine ns those from olher countries.-United Press,

Was In Love

With Spy

For Russians

Stockholm, July 3, Twenty-eight-year-old Liffan Cedar, charged with sise ather Communists with alleged espionage for Russia, was re- leased on ball by a Stockholm court today.

or

"I think the time has come when all this should be recon- sidered."-Associated Press

Expulsion Of Journalist Cancelled

Paris, July 3. The French authorities tonight | cancelled an expulsion order against Inayat Khan, Paris cor- respondent of the Karachi news- paper, Dawn.

Mr Khan will be able to con- tinue to work in Paris as the correspondent of his newspaper " a Ministry of Interior spokesman sold.

order

Under the expulsion

Pakistan

For some me how prothinent back bench Canserbauta have been or tab opinion that the Corporation is not carrying out Its duties in the best interest of the Colonies,

The need to "exercise and perform their functions, so as to secure that their, revethues are not less than sufficient to meet all sums properly chargeable to their revenue account" does not permit the Corporation to make development estes period. Such losses would be hormal Industrial practice.

ת!

the

Thus its charter makes it in- creasingly dificult for the Cor poration to fulfil its original lask of undertaking marginól development.

More and more the Corpora- tion may be forced to enter late tombellion with pHvate chiet- price, and it is felt that less and less will it break new ground.

TORIES OPINION Some Conservatives teel that the money now being spent by the Corporation would be better invested in Hovelopment schémes sponsored by Colonial governments,

For over 12 months now the Corporation has been under the mangement of Lord, Reith, and the organisation at home and abroad has been drastically over haulcd.

Priest's Crusade In Britain

London, July 3. Using the slogan "The family that praya together stays 10- gether. Father Patrick Peyton, burly Irish-born American, is conducting reilgicus rullies throughout the industrial North of England.

On Sunday he will launch a five-week erusade In the on- don area.

Father Peyton told a Press conference that, before he leaves Britain in August, he expects to have a million pledges from Protestants, Jews and Catholles to recite a domily prayer each day.

He claimed that between six million und seven million people had joined the prayer crusade in the United States, Conado and Alaska, He plans to carry the crusade next year to Australia, and the Philip- New Zealand pines.

Born in Ireland, Father Pey- ton emigrated to Amerien in 1928. He began his family crisade in 1942-Reuler,

DEFICIT TURNS TO CREDIT

Paris, July 3.

The French Goverhunent has a credit of $20,000,000 with the Europenh Payments Union for

Several projects, which after a cearching examination have shown little chance of paying their way, have been abandoned,

Latest annual report of the June. Corporation showed that of £21 In May, France had a $500,000 million of capital ventured, } defolt with the organization.- over £4,500,000 had been lost, France-Press,

President Accuses Steel Companies

Of Law Violation

I which was served on him a fort- night ago, Mr Khan was ordered to leave France by midnight to- night. But this morning, Mr. Khan, the only Pakistani cor-

Washington, Jülý 3. respondent in France, was given another two days grace.

President Truman today bluntly rejected use Both the British and Yesterday Cedar admitted Embassies here have been la of the Taft-Hartley law to end the steel strike and

bom--who has confessed to

her mah friend, Fritiof contact with the French Foreign the Union formally accused the industry's six big-

Ministry over Khab's expulsión. the charges against him--

No official reason was given gest producers of a conspiracy to block individual Information about highway for the expulsion order, but settlements. bridges and meat deliveries to usually tellable French quarters the Army in North Sweden.

She stressed, however, that

she did not consider the in- formation of military importance that It might be litegal to nass it on to Enbom.

or

alleged that Khan had addressed a meeting of North African

students in Paris,Reuter,

was inexperienced and did Position Still

not know just what espionage

cntailed, she told the judge.

"I was a blue-eyed Idealist. I WI3 in love with Enbom)." Reuter.

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Spurring a Congressional request that he use the Taft-Hartley Act to end the 32-day-old walk-out, Mr Truman töld his weekly news conference that he did not believe such action would serve any purpose. He accused some steel companies of conspiracy.

Less than an hour later, the that some steel companies were CIO Valted Steelworkers Aled engaged in a conspiracy against formal charges with the Na- | pubile interest, tional Labour Relations Board; accusing the Industry's ro-called

Six of violating the Taft in Harticy law by

"A CONSPIRACY” Discussing the steel situation, Mr Truman permitted a quota-

understand in good many charge of raw materials, said blzék Individual ante o tlon of his remarks as follows:

Do the steel companies are ready to

skitts with the Union on oll

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"This was believed 18

tonight that Britain might well have to tighten up still further first action of its kind. The on imports from non-Sterling Union asked the Board's genres. understand, these com- cral Equiisel, Grodrge Both, to panies are being prevented from He told the House of Lords in laste the complaints and seek settling Bécause of pressure an economic debate that Britain Imificiale Injunctions against being put on them by other steel had only struggled back for the thờ "Big SL" steel fins for companies. edge of disaster.

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and not a labour dispute. said.

Lord Lucas, Labour Petr, thwart agreements with smaller In my opinion it does not call hoped that the Government would firms. They charged that each for the national have a conference of Commoha of the Big Sik wielded illegdivision of the Tider Act.. weblth Prime Ministers as Foon ve paher six firms, and old bargaining between individual over the bargaining It calls for honest collective as possible to tackle the exports this constituted & conspiracy to companies and the union. Also, probltin

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ment with the Union extremely inklous to Have a the law: wider and general

M- Truman, at his Press.com consummate the agreements and económic conference and I hope it will not ference, sold, he saw no reason begin producing steel for the be too long before it comes to use the Taft-Hartley law, to welfare of the country."-United Reuter.

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