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RUSSIA "IMPROVING THE ATMOSPHERE.
Berlin, Jan. 3.
Berlin today entered a week of intense diplomatic activity in preparation for the forthcoming Big-Four Foreign Ministers conference, and there are many rumours and reports about impending Soviet moves to "improve the atmosphere" in the four-power city.
The North-west German Radio said the East Berlin City Council had appointed a committee to organise the removal of street barriers and road blocks on the eastern side of the boundary between East and West
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Neue Zeitung, the United States High Commission daily paper here, reported that East Berlin postal authorities were working feverishly to restore telephono cut off in June, 1952.
Big Dams Built In 1953
were
services between East and West Berlin, which they
Allied ofcials here think tho Ruslans will seck alternate conference sessions in East and West Berlin.
Jagan-"Troops
The Western powers might Saved The
agree to this if the East Berlin mito offored the same facilities
for
West Berlin,
news reporting as a sito in and this would
have to includo phone connections;
ample telo.
The British Commandant in Berlin, Major-General C. F. C. Coleman, is expected to invite his French, United States and Soviet colleagues to conter on Monday or on Tuesday on a site and technical arrangements for the conference.
Sugar Planters”
A Typewriter
Of Wood Made In 1864
Berlin, Jan. 3:
A typewriter 'exhibition at: Dresden., Bast Germany,, how a wooden machine, built in 1804 which pierced the letters into. the Paper instead of printing them.
I was built by a South. Tyrolean carpenter named Mitlerhofer.
A Dresden "pneumatic” typewriter, bulli in 1913, operated: the typer by compressed air.
The most modern, ex- hibit In
2,500 type Chinese typewriter bullt by the state-owned Optima Thur- factory at Erfurt, Ingla.—China Mall Special.
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Turkish-Iraq Relations
Baghdad,, Jan. 3. The Premier of Iraq, Fade! Jamalt, told the Parliament to- night that the Govemment would not stop trying to го
differences concile Turkish-Iraq and would definitely not do anything to antagoniso Turkey.
In answer to a question as to
the beneft
of
Lahore, Jan. 3. Dr Cheddi Jagen. tho ex premier of British Gutana, told moeting here tonight that the main reason for his party's de- New York, Jan, 3.
position was that they wanted whether relations with Turkey Rivers harnessed to pro»
to run the govemment in the might be reconsidered in the vide power, to water farm
interests of the worker and that light of Turkey's hostile the charge of the bogey of lude to land, and to prevent flood
Communism was raised only to Arab nations, Premler Jamali the aspirations of the ranked high among changes
divert pubile attention
sald that he hoped Turkey which engineers wrought to
The lasuo at stake was not would soon "take the path of CONFERENCE SITE
Communism, the earth's face in 1953.
be said, but equity and justiçe again.” Allied officials sald the in whether there should be But
Beli- there
also new vltation would be issued by government or not.
Any reconsideration of attitude railways, highways and great General Coleman because he is Amid cheers Dr Jagan added toward Turkey would met help pipelines to carry liquid power, this month's chairman of the that they would not rely on the Arab countries but would petroleum, to mark man's four power Krenimonadodara
British
only react to promises, but would rely modern mastery over nature. under
monthly rota still
on their own devices and the Zionism, he said. These are some of the facts adhered to-although the Kom-
of the progressive support
The Premier made his state- Society, whose since June, 1948.
days of debate Dr Jian sald that British inent after five The most important decision troops had beca landed
on the King's Speech from the for its customary end of the for the commandants is the con- Gulars not to restors the go the Jamall Government's polley Throne which had laid down year engineering review.
ferenco site.
ernment, but to save the sugar since its formation last Septem Most Important of 1953 water The
commandants planters uvage developments In the will propose as the most suitable He made the claim
that his ber. United States was the inaugura-sile the former Allied Control
Inbelled. Com- Three sessions of Parliament munlat because It wanted from Laredo (Texas), which put distance from the building which introduce
10 have been held cach day, and the great Bio Grande to work has been prepared for more than on measures.
progressivo legisla- the debate is expected to end for both the United States and 1,000 reporters, redio and newsbia
He added that tomorrow: A shorter debate in Mexico
followers had wanted to the Senate will then follow. Water hold back by the near-ference
jeel men expected for the con- give universal franchise to the five-mile-long earth barrier,
beon deprived ly
The Premier is due to attend On Tuesday
people who had American of suffrage the
for 150 years and a Committee meeting of the ina lake 60 miles long. will High Commissioner, Mr James eventually
irrigate 1,300,000 B. Conant, and the French High
expected to love their | Arab League on Jan. 9.---France-
Presse. acres of mosquito and cactus Cominissioner. M. Andre country-France-Presse.
Francois Poncet. are due In ilsted Berlin.
gutherd by the National mandatura has been defunct peoples of the world. Georters aro in Washington,
tion of Falcom dam, 75 miles Authority centre, only a shortly had been
desert.
Overseas, the Society these achievements:
France Inaugurated Europe's highest dam at Tignes, after six years of construction.
58 DAMS
Mr Conant is to introduce Mr Henry Parkman, his new deputy, and M. Francois Poncet Is to look into conference prepara- tions.
The
ORDERS FROM MOSCOW Spain opened four new power
West German news Soviet plants, part of a vast river-agency, DPA, said the control programme that has 58 High Commissioner, M. Vladimir dams under construction,
Semeonov, is expected to return Israel, Turkey and
Berlin this week from Mos- Iran 10 embarked
Instructions for his ambitious cow with upon Irrigation projects.
Berlin representative. Mr Sergei Petroleum noved across the Dengin, who will confer world the Canadian Rockies them on the
over
conference
were
Burma Strives For Internal Peace
Rangoon, Jan. 3.
Burma will today celebrate the sixth anniver- with sary of its independence with the hope that p-internal peace will be achieved in 1954 to help the Country carry out its ambitious programme for recovery and development,
al beneath the waters of the parations.
Even though three of the High Great Lakes in now pipelines in 1953.
Commissioners might thus be in Canada's trans-mountain | Co
wi | Berlin this week, and the fourth pipeline linked Edmonton and Vancouver, bringing the Alberta could easily join them at a few oil to the Pacific after
hours notice. Allied officials here struction Job 20 tough that
do not expect them to discuss workers nicknamed it inch the conference arrangements. by_ inch."
They recalled the Soviet and
Though Burma has made strides towards building up agriculture and industry, dislocated by four years of war and almost continual insur- gent activity since independence, full implementa- The deepest underwater pipe- Western notes reference to talks tion of the carefully laid recovery plans is still
line ever attempted folned St between "representatives of the held up by the unsettled state of the country.
Ignace
Mackinaw and
Cily,
| Michigan, across the 250-foot
deep Straits of Mackinac
CHINA'S RAILWAYS
The East and West coasts of the United States were joined by pipe for the first time as a 200- milo section across tho tinental divide was completed
Salt
High Commissioners."
They think none of the four In addition to the problem of the insurgents, powers wanted a fully fledged High Commission mooting Burma seems threatened with a major economic crisis precede the
Foreign Ministers' | in her one great export industry of rice growing. conference--Reuter,
Soviet Captive
ta
By maintaining high prices the Karens, who six weeks ago when world markets were drop-looked likely to take possession ping. Burma has more than] of the whole rịch rubber and tin 7,000 tons of last year's surplus producing belt in Tenasserim, rice in store and, with a new southeast Burma, have been
one and a million tons ably decisivo battles at Mawchi seems likely to be added.
and north of Mouìmoin, Trade agreements with Ceylon After many
dis. months of and Japan will take 0,000 tans
cussion at Bangkok, evacuation
Lorn Single, Wyoming, to Returns To U.S. harvest just beginning, another detented in two major and prob
Lake
emergency, petrol could now be
pumped either way between
Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania,
and the Pacific northwest.
by
were linked
have had great
suc-
ment said were controlled. from
Bremerhaven, Jan. 3. Leland Towers, 20, from San Rowy penetrated parts of } Francisco, who was released last of this, but there are no ready of Chinese Nationalist, soldiers the world whero locomotives week after two years in Soviet apparent buyers for the re-from Burma began and 2,000,
Боста if, as whistles had never before been captivity, arrived today on his mainder
likely, which the Notionalist Govern- heard.
Burma maintains high prices. way to the United Stater,
The State Brazil and Bolivia
Department sont In the past year. Government Formosa, have been withdrawn. a trecic from Corumba to Towers from Berlin to Bremer-forces Santa Cruz do la Sierra,
haven and will pay his passage Coss against the Communist But at least 12,000 well- In western China, tins were home. The sailing date has not and Karen rebels and the armed Chinese remain reported to be operating on a beet
Chinese Nationalist guerillas, Burna. They arc raiding now 05-mile section of a line Towers, told now
nowsmen he was whose depredations and con- villages in Kentung etato and fald toward Sinklang from arrested by the Soviets when holstont happying attacks have have also Joined hands with Lanchow. The Kazakh" Sovies cut his way through the Finnish-made the talks, facing the the-Karens in the Tenasscrim. Republle was crossed by a new Soviet frontier: becaume he country even harder, 266-mile link between the Urals wanted to: sea life in Russla,
and Siberia.-China Mali Special, United Press.
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The Communists, have been dispersed into small groups arul
BIG MINERAL PRODUCER
The opening on Wednesday of a now oil refinery at Chauk and the recapture of mines, notably the British-owned wol- from. mines at Mawchi, give promise of a start being mado towards
a return by Burma to her" pre-war position as the great minoral producer of Bouth-AS.
As one of the foremost Bud dhist countries of the world, Buma is next May to critanis
Buddhist council which
be the sixth to be held in 2,500
• S'ORTH, Devotees from all, over, the world, twluding the rulers and Minister of neighbouring states, are expected as Rangoon for they opting of the „doundi
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