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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1932,

The Act

Conference In London Caught In

Russian On TB In

The Colonies

Envoy Relieved

to

London, July 6. M. Serget Kavtaradze, Russion Ambassador Rumania, has been relieved of his duties, according to a Tass message from Moscow received in London today.

The Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR has appoint ed M. Anatoly Lavrentyev, pre- viously Soviet Ambasador to

to succeed him. M.

Bogomolov, Russian

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, has been op- pointed Ambassador Extraordin. ary and Minister Plenipotentiary

Czechoslovakia, to message said.

Crocho ACT

"ine.

Tast

M. Kavinraudze has been in Rumania for nearly eight years, first as Soviet head of the Allied

London, July 8.

Mr Oliver Lyttelton, Colonial Secretary, is to lead a discussion on "Tuberculosis in British Colonial Territories" on Thursday at the Third Commonwealth Health and Tuberculosis Con- ference taking place in London from July 8-14.

Colonial representatives also taking part in the discussion include doctors from Lagos, British Guiana, Mauritius and Singapore. Altogether, 28 Dominions and Colonies and 13 other countries will be represented.

Berlin, July 0 American army criminal Investigatorn here tonight smashed a forging ring equipped

turn- but millóns of dollars in bazua American milllery

to

In rald on a British sector priating - shop with, West Berlin police, they claimed to have arrested two Germans fa the act of printing $500,000 worth of forged money---Reuter.

Heat Wave Continues Europe

The Duchess of Kent, President of the National In

Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis (the organisors of the conference), will attend the afternoon session on Tuesday,

A wider aspect, also to be ro-ganised smaller, matherings for viewed, wit be Tuberculosis those with particular Interests

for all Peoples."Į doctors, nurses, public health a Problem

State

workers. for officials, social

At The Secretary of

the will open

dis- these meetings individual prob- Scotland

lems will be discussed

Control Commission and later,other speakers include Dr

when the Soviets established diplomatic relations with the Abdul Aziz, post-war

Assistant Medical

NEW DRUGS ON SHOW

There will be an exhibition eluding Isonicotinic acid hydra--

Rumanian Govern Superintendent, Governmeg displaying now drung (in- ment, as first Soviot Ambassa Tuberculosis Sanatorium

Punjab, Pakistan; dor.

M. Kavtaradze was

no responsible

Joseph regarded

for the ousting Victorian

of the Radescr

tional patients taking part

of the cujusls Prada, epartment:

Cly

NEW

DEAL FOR IMMIGRANTS

IN AUSTRALIA

Suggestions Put Forward

Canberra, July 6.

Immigrants coming to Australia will get a "new deal" if proposals adopted by men and women belonging to 123 of Australia's loading organisa- tions, are implemented..

The proposals were drawn up and embodied in a manifesto Issued by delegates to the Third | | Australian Citizenship Convention.

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These discussed, collectively | Dutch, between 13,000 and 20,- and in specialised groups, plans 600 Italians and about 12,000 L

including for maintaining the population- West Europeans, building immigration policy, Germans. ways of making the path of the newcomer castor, solutions to the few social evils which bayP

of

dwellers throughoutprisen as hundreds of thousands part in 9 can play a useful [

to

Mr Hall added that Australia wants more priority to be given to thope

sural industry, Bo- Europeans are channelled into tween the 1833 census and that Aus- a pew lund, mainly through the of 1947, Mr Holt said,

tralia's total rural labour force much-criticised

emergency dropped by 90,000 to a total of housing camps.

From experience in imple-

435,000.

FARM LABOUR decisions of the two menting

In the period from 1939 previous conferences is energing 1947, when Australia's 7,000,000

policy aimed at forging closer

a million bonds between

old population rose by The

and a half to hemisphere and the new.

3,500,000, the fell by The main proposals made by suralabour force

42,000. the Convention were:

Today, the population is rising 1. Better accommodation to

at the rate of 2.7 per cent arrivals. year, but rural production is in- Nissen huts were condemned creasing by only about one per and hostels described as unsuit-cent a year.

Frankfurt, July 0.

Central Europe poured out of their baking fats today and crowded pools and country streams to escape the record humid best wave which moved Into its eighth day.

officials

feared that strawning and runstroke deaths, In the hundreds, plready well would jump during the second Dride), patients' handlerpfts and Sunday of the muggy welter-

paintings and drawings AVY Log

by in the

Theod.

number of fatalities in Government,

the Prevention NAPT Art Therapy Association

schome. Northern Italy, Eastern De- of Tuberculoals

in Australia; Particularly Interesting will be Central Germany and Switzer-be provided for now the creation of the first

Clair Brink, a miniature X-ray unit in ac-land was estimated at close 19 Front mocratic

Government, and Dr George the expulsion of King Michael. Director, Division of Tuber- tion.

400. Representatives at the con- establishment

In the relatively small West Hon.

able for permanent accominoda- That, he added, is why Aus- and the

Some of Health

ference will have an opportunity German State of North Rhine-

immigrants have tralian immigration officers are party Government.

close friend of Other topics to be discussed to tour hospitals, sanatoria and Westphalin alone, more than do spent years in these. He was

from darm labour Radio and ground perschs were and include "Contemporary Ideas in laboratories

drowned in the Madamu Anna

time to be given to

Britain is short of Vasile Luca, the superseded the management of the Ather London, including this Bouth past week.

The social

West London X-ray

programmes to help the assimi-rural workues herself. centre. The mercury hovered leaders of the Rumanian Com-culosis patient",

Immigrants and social Transition from holding the Tuberculosis They

workers for hostels. and

will attend receptions 90,5 Fahrenheit at Frankfurt. often worker munist Party whom he

by Her Majesty's

"to In-camps to community life will be given statements Family" and "The patient in in-

Gov- Heidelberg, described in public

Nuremberg and culcate self help. (Indepen-made easier. if another Conven- errument, the Royal Society of other South Central German dejt surveys since have criti-tion decision is put into effect. dustry",

A new feature of the con- Medicine and the High Com-olties It Was 104.2 in cised the lack of self-help The Convention felt

that ference will be the special or missioner for Indio, and visit Karlsruhe.

among British Immigrants in Good Neighbour Councils offlecs of London daily

The heat wave continued in holding canon guidance and arrange for new homes to be New Settlers' Leagues should and the B.B.C.

France with temperatures of 3. Vocational Names of the colonial repre-up to 05 degrees but with & information to be made freely visited by the local clergy and sentatives are as follows:-

chance of cooler weather to available in hostels and camps. should interview the immigrant's FAMILY UNITS

employer "with a view to foster. 4. Every

assistanco being such good relationship de- eld Australians given to immigrants wanting to tween now bulid their own homes, includ- in the industry." ing loans at low interest.

Members of the immigrant family should also be invited to take part in local activities, sporting and social-Reuter.

Pauker

aa "the beloved leaders of the Kuzmanian nation."

"STRONG MAN"

The Rumanian news agency reported yesterday that Madame Anna Pauker, who was attacked ky the Rumanian Communist and for deviationism Party

Party's dropped from Politburo, has been releved of her duties as Rumanian Foreign Minister.

the

M. Simion Bushel, formerly Rumanian Ambassador Russia, succeeds her.

EX-NAZIS

CONFER

in

papery

Dr Vincent Hetreed, Tubereu-morrow.United Press. losia Specialist, Lagos, Nigeria.

Dr Harold Pacheco Fernandes, Tuberculosis

Officer, British

Gulana

of

Dr Patrick Wimberley Dill- Russell, Deputy-Director Medical Services, Nyasaland.

Joseph Antoine Lavolpierre, Director of Medical Services, Mauritius.

Kassel, July 6. More than 3,000 former high

Dr to Nazi officials, all interned for years after the war, met today successor, for what their spokesman called M. Anatoly Lavrentyey, begon "an unpolitical reunion" on

post-war career as Ambas-site of their

Yugoslavia

which

M

his

sador

Kavtaradze's

camp

the

Rene

Dr George Herbert Garlick,

Tuberculosis Asociation--Lon- don Express Service,

Quarrel Over Jagganath

a

40

5. An authority to be set up to deal with welfare cases not covered by present social ser- vloos.

Dead Sea Works turned away disappointed when ing in a

To Start Up

6. A permanent play director and great facilities for pre- school education in hostels. hear herer internment | Medical Director, Singapore Anti-

7. Emphasis on bringing out

units family

"as GooD a3 Belgrade was the headquarters The tenor of speeches was a

New Delhi, July 6,

circumstances permit" of the Cominform. He visited demand to be allowed to parti-

economic Thousands of pilgrims were because "ill-balance from bring- Prague just before the coup cipate again in public

February, 1948, d'etat of

1048, when Nearly all those present had

disproportionate num- a quarrel between priests and ber of male Immigrants.... in he was Deputy Foreign Minis-been forbidden by denazincation

over the the ter, and afterwards became Am-courts

temple management to hold public posts or

anal analysts will result in custody of macred jewels stopped

industrial Inefficiency and bassador to Czechoslovakia, work in certain professions,

the 1,800-year-old "Juggannut"

numerous social He generally regarded as the The main resolution addressed

London, July 6.

festival at Purim, on the cast "strong man" of Soviet diplomacy. to the West German

Govern- İsrael's Dead Sca potash coast of India.. Theodor M. Alexander Bogomolov, pre- ment and President

works, idle for four years Decoration of an Immense war Ambassador to Poland, was Heuss called for the wipmg out since the Arab-Jewish war, may wooden image of Jagganath Ambassador to the exile govern- of "injustices committed on ex-

200n swing into action again (Lord of the Universe) with ments of Yugoslavia, Czecho- internces" and asked the Govern under a new commerical agree diamond-studded artaments slovakia, Poland and the Freement to make use of them as

Committee French

London active collaborators for the wel-en anounced by the Israel should have climaxed this year's

Legation here today.

eight-day festival. But when the After the war fare of the people and during the war.

The potash works, owned by god, drawn through the streets he was appointed Ambassador to Fatherland."

British company with many on a 45-foot wooden car by 2,000 France and then established good

The meeting glso demanded American investors, will bedevatees, reached the relations with a number of White

temple Russian refugees in Paris. He the immediate release of the ton controlled by a new company gates on its return. Journey of Is said to have been the first war criminals gooled in Span- in which the Israel Government Friday, an argument arose be Soviet diplomat to attend services dau, the Allied prison near will have 61 per cent of the tween priests and management

voting power. Reuter.

over who should be responsible in the Russian Orthodox Church. Berlin.

The ex-internees decided to

for the safely of the jewels On leaving France he was made

reunion ench year. Deputy Foreign Minister, hold a

during the attiring ceremony. Reuter

Reuter,

The crowds, who waited until midnight for a glimpse of the image in its golden finery, werd anally told the ceremony would not take ploca

in

the

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Death Of Ex-Premier

Quebec, July 6.

A former Quebec Premier, Alexandre Taschereau, dleg 40- day after a long illness. He was 85. The former Premier re- ired from public life after his resignation in 1935. United Press..

This is the second year m succession the attring ceremony has been cancelled because of the came disputo-Reuter.

Cheerful Outlook For 1953 On Economic Front

Washington, July 6,

The economic outlook for the free world in 1953 is good despite the unpredictable outcome of the United States Presidential election next November, according to some of the best-in- formed Government sources today..

tho

Officials here said the world abnormal secumulation of goods business trends will be influence- in this and other countries. ed by United States economic A slump from the post- trends and that statistical Korea boom caused pomimism thrometers hero point to im- which these officials belluved provement rather, than ILG- was not fugied by the ap- gretion in the national econo-parent long-term trends, my.

confidence in Oficial Officials admitted there was cvonomic outlook for 1888 was based on fundamental coonomie current Lun on Fizvede businessmen both in the United factors as follows:

Inventment Capital States and abroad concerning

Industries and the possibility of a futuro de United States pression." They

discounted utilities is already very high auch fears on the grounds the and likely to increase In the domestic and foreign programa- next year.

arpotig

mos already adopted by the United States Government were favourable to

in

2. New construction expens ditures in the United States

commercial bulld-

to sustained volume turing, the art half of 1982 for and schools

of business at home and abroad residences, next your

ing hlahways Some well-informed sourdes reached "a record high" with' SATURDAY'S,CROSSWORD: Across: 3 Particle, 7 Large, attributed the reports of in-

prospects for a further increase. Construction WOR imported

# Sparkled, 10 Answer, 19 Retired, 13 Site, 17 Fetters, 1 Seced-temational uneasiness partly to

20 Cran, 21 Rustler, 20 Cheese, 27 Retainer, 28 Ended, 20 United States politient uncer-nomewhat by materials shortagen Strepked. Down: 1 Clear, 2 Trust, 3 Poser, Tart, 3 Collie, 0tainty and partly to the fact that but is now encouraged by re- In credit policies Eddies, Preter, 11 Newer, 12 Widen, 14 Deduce, 15 Stato, 10 the Korean conßlet enused a laxatione

efimulus to kow favourablo to purchasOW →→→ Tries, 10 Scores, 19 Canter, 22 Shred, 23 Loads, 24 Ready, a short-lived

linatérials and prices and an | United Brass,

Micq.

Eric

To

its and

Shipton Shipton Have

Another Go

Khatmandu, July 6. 8, Family units should not The British mountaineer, be broken up either in camps Erle Shipton, said in an Inter- or through Immigration of only view here today that he would younger members of a family. make an attempt on Everest in It was considered that im-1853 equipped with better oxy-

could migrants

perhaps be gen equipment. future conven- "Final preparations must be represented at tions,

out worked

after I roturn THE RIGHT NAME

home" he

that said, adding Tho delegates also dociled from what he had heart of the that while nowcomers from experiences of the recent Swiss continental and southern Everest Expedition, he was not Europe should continue to be very hopeful of success. called "New Australiana", new Mr Salpion proposed to take

hould be Teln Singh, th rivals from Britain

the native guide described as who climbed

the Swiss "more properly

Raymond Lamber, within 900 British immigrants Look the Australian Group feet of Everest's summit.

to "He Is wonderful man," Mr ask for referring to immigrants Shipton said. "He defes nature, as such in court cases, although and possesses an extraordinary "old Australians" wero referred

ompanied by

The Police Sectional

of his

as individuals. The incidence of serious crime colleagues, Lowe Hillary and is 33 cent higher among Colledge, Mr Shipton arrived

per Australian-born citizens than hero today at the end of his ill- among immigrants, they doclar fated mission

ed most the "immigrant to London. orime" on unsuitable

(such

113

to conquer

the

ed, although there has been an 20,750-foot Himalayan Cho Oyu overall decrease in crime since peak. the post-war period of large He expects to stay for a week scale immigration. They blam- before going to Delhi

on his way Ho said that the 'Himalayan hestel) living conditions.

Limestone peak family, including Six hundred thousand Im. Cho Oru seemed unconquer migrants have come to Australia able. His expedition

was: de- since World War II ended. The feated at 22,800 feet by a great target for this year, announced barrier of ice cling barring by the Immigration Minister, nocess to the upper part of the Mr Harold Holt, is 03,000 | peak's west face, bo

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