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SWITZERLAND
(By Boris Kidel)
Germany.
Romulo Presents
Credentials
To Dr Lie
Mr
WELSH
NEWSLETTER
(By J. C. Griffiths-Jones)
Youth Migration From Britain To NSW To Be Resumed
The resumption of active youth migration would begin early next year and the Big Brother Movement
FULL CLASSES IN CANADA'S UNIVERSITIES
(By Norman Smith).
Now York Oct. 14—(UP)—The Filipino flag was hoisted at Pennsyl vania Hotel to-day, signalling the
Philippine Welsh Labour organiantions of New South Wates was endeavour- opening of the hendquarters of the P. I. United captured the Welsh headlines ing to recruit in the United Kingdom Nationa delegation as
A "united front" has a minimum of 500 youths a year for Carlos Romulo Became the first de. this week.
the Big Brother Movement of New legata to present his credentials to been formed to press the Govern- New South Wales, the chairman the Secretary-General of the United ment systematically to give South Wales, Air Edward Marrion, opening this month for the Nations Dr Trygve Lle, and to the closer attention to Welsh prob-sald. Assembled by City and State police,This is the first resolute challenge erult youths aged from
lems,
With
the new
of
cxisted.
Canadian
universities,
re-
German prisoners-of-war who have escaped from Allied prison camps are infiltrating into Swit
autumn term, find their facili- zerland in their trek, home to
ties taxed to the limit with It was proposed, at first, to re-
18 about 100,000 young Canadians 10 to Mr Romulo molored to Lnke Almost daily. Swiss newspapers Success with his rivisers. Leonidas to the Prime Minister's rejection of
said. The first groups a large percentage of them years, he published in the cuntons near the
clutni for brought out would be for employ-ex-servicemen and. women- French border report that little Virate, Major Salvador Lopez and the widely-supported
Secretary of State for Wales or song ment
ment. in primary industries, where groups of German POWs have been Colonel Amado Bautista. caught on Swiss soil and have been
A speech, Mr Ramulo pre-equivalent Ministry to denl specifical-
housing difficulties no
To handle the expanding classes banded over to the French authorities ented his letter of credentials to ly with Welsh affairs. It is significant there was a shortage of labour and commencing studies. at the frontier.posts.
the Secretary General, who respon-that the challenge comes from loyal Groups for absorption in secondary many institutions have spent thou- eci by reiterating hir faith in the supporters of the Government.
industries would be recruited later, sands of dollars to provide adequate. The Federal police authorities in Kreat future
which dependa awaiting
A special conference was held at
The movement,
Annncial as
classrooms and housing. Barracks, Berne stated to-day that they, hadisfaction that President Rolsas had Cardiff to consider the whole range no record of how many Germans Repubile and expressing,
Of entirely on the public for his sat- of Welsh post-war problems.
and army huts are being put to use. have been caught in Switzerland
Dalhousie University, Halifax, with increased seale compared with 1039, songlive a part in 'drafting employment in industrial areas and Branches of the movement were now
its last year's roll of 1,270 students police did not seem any better in Charter at San Francisco".
the failure of Government plans for being formed in other states.--
further increased, has,secured a new formed about this German Infiltration
new industries to relieve the stun
Men's Residence from, the Navy. tion up to the present, occupied most of the time of the conference. Mrch has been done bit. while new factories are slowly taking shape thousands are idle and the trek of young, virile workers from Wales across the Border continues. Labour MP's and
New York, Oct. 14.-T. United trade union organisers are Ketting increasingly anxious over this un-States Army Air Force's proposal healthy Industrial position in a region subject to State Department approval --to stage a round-the-globe fight which has great productive capacity. B-20 aircraft in support of
Attending this special conference were representatives of the South American foreign polley raises
series of questions as to whether the Wales Regional Council of Labour, reculation of this country's diploma- the TUC Regional Advisory
I during recent months. The cantonal/chosen as delegate "one who took course, the continued severity of un-support, would operate on a greatly converted, wartime housing dwellings
and
only two of the six cantoja bor- dering France were able to give any - relevant Agurès.
During the past six months, 270 German prisoners have been arrest- ed in the cantons of Geneva and Baud.
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These two cantons are not, how- ever, on the standard escape route and the figure would be vastly higher if the authorities of the cantons of Neuchatel, Berne, Valois and Baslo London, Del. 18. The ideas recently current in London that India night be Most of the Germans appear to shie, to obtain gold against sterling pay- be, coming from camps in France.
ment from such countries as Chile have been turned down fict by the-flank of Lausanne police authorities told England. The
which emphasises that the sterling that they believe that quite a
ATCA can anly obtain
gold through London at crossing Switzerland and reaching Germany.
IRC
Reuter.
ROUND-WORLD FLIGHT
The University of New Brunswick expects about 1,400 students. Army huts will hold nuxiliary laboratories and classes. At Sackville, residents of the town have been called on to help house the bousted registration at Mount Allison University.
At McGill University, Montreal. tered so far are veterans, a warning has been issued that tardy applicants unable to gain. will probably be
where more than half those regis
tee, and the Welsh Parlinie policy rests in the State Depart- entry. The University of Montreal -number of Germans do succeed in price. Other countries from which gold private, but Mr Cliff Prothero L. i reals as now in the Joint Chiefs of will also be taxed to the Hilt.
is obtainable sak ebore the present, Dri- tish price of 177/3 per ounce and the Bank of England argues that such trans- neilons would mean a "nel loss of "uterl-
price,
Staff.
who
new
ure by no means
medical
es from which Labour Group. The discussionsere ment as it should be or whether it and Laval University, Quebec City, Queen's University, Kingston, re- bour Par'y organiser for Wal told Some American diplomatic writers ports the highest registration in its me afterwards; "We nie agreed that i
pro-Soviet history, with selence and ing by the amount the exporting coun- the Government's plans pre received above the British official factories are encouraging, for the etion of it's use as faculties already closed. The Uni- fature, but what we urgently neatunother indication of active playing versity of Ottawa has obtained un The fact that the exporting country is for those plans to Bh speeded up, serviens" olllics by American amudi-ATs barracks for its School of the Applied Science and is trying to get coming as it does on
American
to handle the two more baracks We shall press resolutely for more heels of the dispatch of specific attention to Welsh needs, and naval strength to the Mediterranean. student overflow. especially for co-ordination at the The move also served to underline highcat level of the activities of Goy- the extent to which Army and Navy ernment.
leaders were shaping Amerlian foreign policy under Trumm.
would subsequently spend the sterling
No suggestions have appeared so far that the POWs nre being aided by underground organisations here, but the escaped prisoners must find it German- relatively easy to cross a speaking country.
The Zurich newspaper "Die Tat," meanwhile, has raised the issue of whether the Swiss authorities should hand over these escaped prisoners to the Allies, or whether it would not Swiss In keeping with be more
to humanitarian traditions elther grant them asylum here or facilities Sovereign, buyers for their free passage to Germany. US 120 Eagle, buyeri The paper adds that the present US $20 Engle, sellers practice of handing over prisoners-of-Gold, Lar, per gramme, buyeri war to the Allies smacks of appense-Gold Bar, per gramme, sellers ment to the victorious powers Reuter.
earned through gold sales on sterling area goods does not impress the Bank of "such a country would thus obtain an excess amount of sterling compared to the Bank's view of gaid's actual value."
Argentine Gold Prices
Buenos Aires, Oct. 14.
October 14. 07.00 67.40
England, which further argues that
PLATINUM PRICE FALLS.
the price of platinum to £20 per ounce
Reuter.
Sovereign. sellers
New Factorles
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6,000 Veterans Toranta University expects, abou 10,000 students, a guro 3,000 abc last year. Between 5,000 and 6,6 of them are veterans.
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827 measures for accelerating construc- as tion of new factories in Wales. }
other also hoped that
Ministers with the mosi
Tokyo, Oct. 14-Finance Minister barracks on the campus will accom- can be Tanzan Ishibashi told Osaka business-modate many students, while 11 argent Welsh problems brought to this London Inquiry Inte men to-day that the worst of the in- departments have been obtained for-- ROMAJI FOR JAPANESE Welsh economic ailments. In the Rationary trend had passed and that the use of married students with
meantime area conferences will be the future question was how to re- Washington, Oct. 14 (UP). The held all over Wales and a series of store the people's confidence in finan-parturients for my lit will provide The Guelph Agricultural College, London, Oct. 11-To-day's reduction in Assistant Secretary of State, Mr Wil-public meetings will also be organised cial institutions. The Minister scoffedupartments for faculty members.
that Government was which had 700 students last yeur, liam Clayton told the Press to-day to inform the Wesh people how Gov- was nitributed to further improvenient that if Japanese educators were real-ernment schemes for reviving trade planning to freeze or block the new will have 975, of whom 65 per cent in the supply position... together with a ly interested in denveratising educa- and employment are progressing. Iyen. He said that SCAP's finance letsning demand, mainly of a specution in Japan, they would do sume-is certainly a vigorous movement and experts agreed that blocking of the will be from the services.
In the west, the accommodation- nature. Informed quarters believe that platinum thing about the adoption of Romaji my impression is that it will succeed new yen and nullification of Govern- prices may register further falls or phonelle spelling for Japanese. in arousing the Government to deal ment bonds was out of the question, problem is just as serious. The University of Manitoba at Winnipeg over the next few months-Neuter,
He said the average newspaper
in at least with departmental "hold ups"--Central News.
expects 0.000 students. A quota of Tokyo used 2,400 characters; how- which for aamo ime have been re-
47 was set for medicine applica ever, graduates of elementary schools tarding some promising reconstruc-
tions numbered 400. tion schemes.
At each slx weeks' course 300 men JAPANESE MOVIE STRIKE knew about only 00.characters.
The University of Alberta set i The Assistant Secretary sald
The Army cump nt. Caerphilly, will be helped on the road back to record last year with 5,447 students Japanese statistics on literacy, there- Glamorgan, which for over a year health and to adapt themselves for and expects an increase this year. fore, were subject to questioning.
was run by experts as a "tonic cen-training for new occupations,
The University of Sasitatchewan Mr George Zook, president of the tro" for ex-prisoners of war, will Arthur Horner, for ten years pre- wil be filled. The University_ Tokyo, Oct. 16 (UP)-The Nihon Geklje, largest cinema house in the American Council on Education, who shortly do the same valuable service sidoat of the South Wales minera Far East, which is situated in Tokyo's has just returned from Germany for disabled ex-minera and
other has been elected general secretary of British Columbia at Vancouver, B.C.. has notified ex-service students with downtown district, was forced to cald that in the American zone of workers who are the casualties of the National Union of Miners.
He
wives that if they bring anything close its doors as workers-who are Germany more than half of the industry.
Thousands of "repals" is the third Merthyr-born man to be- that will serve 08 a house, the members of the All Japan Movie school teachers, had been dismissed shook off their sickness of mind and come national organiser of 4 big university will supply water Theatrical Workers Union-struck because of their Nazism in contrast body in that camp and are now sel- trade union. A communist in politics, power service at a flat charge. Army for increased pay and betler to Japan und Italy where only about the usefully in Clyvy Street. Pay- Horner is popular with political huts will accommodate 500 students. treatment.
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RAYON OUTPUT FIGURES
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Idea to keep West off lead, led the trump Jack through him. West duck~!
London, Oct. 14.--The world con- ed, waiting to cover the ten, and of sumption of commercial cotton la course the Jack held.. When, how- the last season
ઘર ever, a low heart was led to the 23,200,000 bales, France, Russia, king and East showed out, declarer Italy, China and Japan expanded saw that he would have to lose their consumption considerably trump trick,
while consumption in India elined slightly. On this round East signalled
Throughout Europe and Aula, however. emphatically with the club-nino find
India' consumption exceeded prawar. South, knowing his righthand oppan- The total consumption outside the United ent to be an honest" player, was in 26,100,000 compared with last peasan: of States this season is forecast at about little doubt that the club finesse, if 23,200,000 and (the season begin in token, would fail. So he did a bit August) 1044 of 21,000,000. of mungeuvering! He cashed the dia- mond ace, and was plaused to see East play the four-spot. He then led to the spade ace, back to the king, and ruffed dummy's Inst spade, strip ping that suit from both hands.
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Now a law diamond was led from the closed hand-ond East was "I record of 30,000,000 bales (Perhaps, about this time, he was beginning to regret that he had not
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World production of cotton this season is tentatively estimated at 20,000,000 baice compared with 10,200,000 in 1945, the prewar average of 20.700.000 and. the 147.
The world carry over of colton season is 21,000,000 ale as compared with last year's records of 20,100,000. World consumption this season of 28,700,- next August at about 15,000,000, which sharply below recent years but not vastly below the prewar average of 17,400,000.
South might well have passed to unblocked the diamond queen,Love would make the world carry-over
the three-no-trump bid.
let his partner win with his marked Al four hearts, West led the dia- ten.) East's forced return-of either mond jack, and when dummy played a spade or a club-let South get rid low East signalled enthusiastically of n club and the contract was safe,
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syon Production World' rayon, production in 1943 equall- ed 1,000,000 bales of cotton, as compared with 4,000,000 in 1944 and 6.700.000 bales in 1941. The difference was due to port- War disruption in rayon production in Germany, Italy and Japan.
Rayon production - outside the United States in 1044 equalled only 1,700,000 bales, compared with 3,200,000 In 1944 and the Jedi record of 8,300,000,
The world rayon output. In 1948, Su slightly abova 1043 as expansion in Bri
in, Canada and the United States, off- seta contraction in continental Europs and Japan,
The combined consumption of collon and rayon this season will exceed the equivalent af: 30,000,000 bales of cotton while production le forecast below 24". ,000,000.
The record consumption was 1000 at 34,000,000 bales
With increase in the world's Consump.: tion since 1936 and world textile recovery, the world consumption of cotton and or rayon will rapidly approach, the 1930 lovel.
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The world will then consumo 10,000,000 bales more of cotton or, rayon than, it producing this season but an expansion of production is in prospect.-Router.
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