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Burma-Japan Talks On Reparations Open In Rangoon
Rangoon, Oct. 12.
The Burmese and Japanese Foreign Ministers met here today for their first formal meeting to discuss reparations.
A communique issued after St 90-minute talk between Mr Okazaki and Mr Sao Khun Hkio, the Burmese Foreign Minister, said the talks were frank and friendly and that the reparations question had been studied with a view to an early settlement.
Entirely New Approach To Problem
No details were available but local observers were surprised that the Ministers met only once, as tomorrow is the last !remaining
Itall day of Mr Okazaki's stay.
The Japanese Foreign Minister
beid himself ready at the Con-
Fulate for a meeting this morning
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Apathy In Thailand Towards Politics
May Be A Danger P&O B.I. E&A
Manchester, Oct, 12.
Damaged packages are to be left The Manchester Guardian said, today, that in the Godowns for examination by Collaignees, and the Chippany's sure the apathy of 90 per cent of the people of Thailand 182m. on Wednesday, 14th, actober, towards all politics might be a grave source of voyura, Mewes Goddard de Bougian at
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the
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MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
WHAT IS
THIS
MAYBE I'M WRONG-MAYBE
HELLO PLACE-
THERE
| HE'S NOT ONE OF THE,
| LIVING DEAD~~
1-8
FERDINAND
but the Cabinet was in session NANCY
until lunch time.
14
Liverpool, Oct. 12.
is believed here that he The Home Secretary, Sir David may have given Mr Hklu or Maxwell Fyfe, suld today that Sir the Prime Minister, U Nu, some Winston Churchill in his moves Indication of his proposalse when for world peace had suggested he called on them soon after his something that the West had arrival on Saturday and that hitherto ignored-namely that the Cabinet was this morning the Soviet Union might be afraid discussing Burma's reply. of attack.
He had dealt with this facet of the world problem by offering security both to Russia and to Germany by means of something In the nature of a wider "Locarnă
Buring is understood to be parations than Japan is prepared holding out for far larger
to pay.
PRESS COMMENT
IT-
Fact," the Minister told a political The New Times of Burma, Junch.
lending pre-Government Eng- "This conception of Sir Win-lish-language daily, said in an ston's has been taken up by editorial: "It Japan can afford
statesmen in France, rearmament, it is reasonable to
1
HE'S JUST AS THE WITCH
DOCTOR DESCRIBED THE
Sluggo, The Inventor
I CAN
USE THIS
OLD
GLOVE
Aub-
Germany and the United States assume that she can afford to JOHNNY HAZARD
"Mr Eden has supported and meet her obligations in the re- emphasised hight four-Powerparations field." talics as one of the, methods of The nom
nowspaper sald that talks
achieving our prime objective. with the Philippines and namely easing the tension of the
world,”—Neuter.
Gorman Consul in Sarawak
Indonesia on the same subject
had
falled and added that in tackling reparations, "the Japan ese have shown not much in- clination to meet even partially the demands for reparations put forward by the threo imala countries concernisd."
Kuching, Oct. 12. The Now Times noted Herr Hops Gronow, West general improvement in feeling German · Consul – Général in in Asia towards the Japaneso Sarawak, with his family ar and sald: "Despite Mr Okazaki's rived in Kuching today on his apparent fallure. In Indonesia, first oficial, visit, "The parly perhaps success In Burma loaves on Wednesday" for: Bibu" would do much to consolidate
Sibu 'and' Brunet:--Reuter, ***, this trend."Reuter,
I DON'T DARE CALL OUT TO MISS JILL „THAT · HORRIBLE BALLOON VENDER
MIGHT HARM HERE;
A special correspondent in Thailand, dis- cussing the chances of Communist-led forces added that the arrest of about 200 alleged Communists and sympathisers, mostly in Bang- kok, last year might seem also to suggest that a well-organised column exists.
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This could at least confuse the for the better can come population and weaken the wili democratle means," he added. to resist should invasion occur. "Nevertheless the Govern
Various measures have been ment
sul rely an the taken to reinforce the security acquiescence of a section of the of Thailand's eastern provinces nidele cless, partly because of the including the wholesale removal fear that a more Liberal regine to the south of many hundreds
might allow
Bro growth of prople, refugees and others Communism and therefore the who have come across the border development of internal discord at various times and among whom and bloodshed as in Malaya and some Indo-China and partly because
10
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The
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themselves aci
and
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the
Vietminh sympathisers," the cor- some
pointed out.. respondent
inhabitants of North- Eastern and Eastern Thailand reason for a change. have close ties of kinship with "But neither from the acquies- their neighbours In Indo-China cent
minority nor Chita, where a uniterested obedient and in South
mujority Thai autonomous. province was
the Government expect established last year,
enthusiasm or repeat and there of Thailand "Open invasion
the Bear that always with the proluble consequence political
Bas power
been of United Nations armed inter- vention would Hardly be of any obtained in the past by means of ♫ coup d'etat, an opposition
beneßt to the Vietminh lenders
Is
as
nt the present stage of their up may succeed in doing the
same.... operations.
resched "Publie apally has our cannot ignore the possibility that they might conlonger enre very much no
point where perple
whether ne group of politieans or un- other governs the country," the
the
sider using this kinship of the Thai peoples in the border areas as the basis for setting up some Manchester Guarding corres- sort of
Democratic Thai fc- inditrate public from which to into Thailand and to appeal sa
pondent suld.—Reuter,
the rest of the country to join For The Soviet
them."
DOING VERY WELL Returning to his theme
Flushing, Oct. 12. The 0,500 ton motor vessel political apathy, the Manches- Ob, bullt for the Soviet Union the 1040 Dulch-Soviet correspondent | under pointed out that this also Alte trade agreement, was launched the present Government Its here over the week-end by Mrs strength.
ler
Guarding
"A large part of the
little cluss now retains
R. F. Kirsanova, wife of the middle Soviet Ambassador to Holland.
respect
The ship is the second of for the Government and 20 three being bullt under the 1948 longer, believes that 2 change agreement.--Reuter,
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STUDYING TRAFFIC PROBLEMS
Unique Course Being Held · In 'London
London, Oct. 12. A party of 22. road safety experts from 15 countries, in- cluding Ceylon and Maloya, met in London today to begin a fortnight's study of Britain's fraffle problems.
the
Members of the course, the first of its kind to be organised here, will watch at first-hand
operating ot
London's "Zebra" crossings for pedestrians en busy roads, which have cut casualties by 10 per cent, and
the city's street lighting systems.
They will also study.à report on the "courtesy polico" system for travellers now introduced, in the Lancashire area,
They will visit the London Rond Research Laboratory, police and bus drivers training schools and see accident "black" spots.
‚ ' . '
A senior police official will tell them about London's particular problems, "
were.
Demonstrations will be staged by the Royal Society for The Prevention of Accident. The delegates, A who welcomed today by Mr A. T Lennox Boyd, Minister of Transport, will also travel to other parts of the country, In cluding Newmarket, where they will see traffic control arrange monts for big race meetings.
Countries represented are: Belgium, Cevion, Finland, Get- many, Israel, Italy, Luxem bourg Malaya, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Switzerland! Tonganyikn Trinidad Turkey-Reuter
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