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China Warns Against Love At First Sight Only AT.
Revival Of
Spreading Christianity
Jap Industry In Japan
ECAFE DELEGATE ON "NEW WAR MACHINE”
Bangkok, Mar. 31-The revival of Japan as a heavy industrial power in Asin was today opposed by Dr C. M. Li, the Chinese delegate to the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East.
Dr Li said, that Asian countries were apprehensive of the conversion of Japan into a new war muchine..
"Operation
Lancer" Finished
"Operation
Lancer," In which rullee and the Ber-.
vices co-operated to beat
of "Invaders"
frem the
New Territories.
this morning.
ended
of
The defending troops drove the enemy out Ping Shan Pollco station- which they had captured early in the exercise-at about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon.
The enemy retreated to Hillside positions north of Fing Shan, and at dawn this morning the defend- thele Ing troops faunched final attack.
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realstance erichty ended at about 8.30 a..
A Press conference will be held this afternoon, at which the final commu- nique on the exercise will be issued.
BRITISH
WORKERS' WAGES UP
London, Mar. 31-Manual workers in British Industry are today earning wages 120 per- cent higher than 10 years ago, the Ministry of Labour disclosed today.
A Ministry probe into the wages and hours of more than 0,000,000 workers in manufae, turing industries generally, and in some of the principal non- manufacturing Industries, show- ed, average weekly earnings for
£5-17-4,
ot
2
The subject was brought up sub-committee meeting after Mr Theodore Cohen, SCAP representative, had said ant committee meeting that the con- trol authorities In Japan felt that the pattern of future Japan- ese trade must undergo a change to the expurt of machinery and other capital goocis,
Mr Cohen estimated that over the next Ove years Japan could cxport on annual average of US$200,000,000.
Tokyo, Mar. 31-Japan now han more Christian missionaries from abroad than In 1940, and In recent months they
have
been entering the country, st the rate of about 75 a month, Generat
Ilead- MacArthur's quarters reported today,
mis-
Nearly 1,000 foreign sionaries-npproximately. 1,150 of them Catholic and 350 Pro- tesinflare in
More
Japan
Ilian 1,000 have arrived
the begining of the occupation. There were 1,401 mis- sionaries in the country in 1940. of which 863 were Catholic and 488 were Protestant.
Leant
707 missionarică entered Japan, compared with
in 1047. 315
A total of 640 Catholle and 482. Protestant mis- sionaries arrived during 1947-) 46.
your,
At the outbreak of war there were 104 Protestant and about 650
Catholic missionaries In Japan, Most of the Protestants returned home at the request of their churches, wille most of the Catholics-primarily
Ger- man, French, Italian and Spanish nationals in tant order—remain- ed.
It was love at first sight for Tertius (right) and Gretjie when they were introduced through the bars of the hippopotamus house at Pretoria, South Africh, zoo. Quite oblivious to onlookers, the hippos gave each other a big kiss, and what is more, held on for half an hour. Soon Gretjie will be formally introduced to Tertius' home and the couple will set the Protestants
up housekeeping together. I said SCAP was encourag-wern, Americans and 27 English
AP Picture. ing bilateral trade agreements fo or Canadian. Nineteen Ameri- ! in order to obtala a supply of cans and six British raw materials and foodstuffs.
Sixty-six of
were st here when American
landed in
subjects
September,
Dr Li said that the Japanese troops dollar shoringe problem was n 1945. direct result of the war pro- Most of the missionaries in. voked by Japan.
Japan are engaged In'equen- tlona) and evangelical work. Some are engaged in miltel missions.-United Press.
Mr B. Adaker, India, said he appreciated the fears of some Aslan countries, but saki the problem should be approached from the purely trade angle.
4,076 Detained
In Malaya
The Russian delegate, Mr S. S. Nemtchin raid the sub- commitice was not competent to deal with any aspect of Japanese comineree, which was only within the province of the Fur Eastern Commission and other controlling authori-Colonial Secretary, Mr Arthur
ties.
The Commission Is divided into sub-committers on Indus- try, and Trade and finance, the latter considering mainly the Japanese problem,
London. Mar. 31. The
Creech Jones, told the House of Commons today that 4,078 of the people under detention in of Malaya and the Federation Singapore on January 21 had maile objections visory Committees.
the to
Ad-
The latest avaliable informa- tion was that 112, whose ob- jections had been heard, had since been released. The pro- ceedings and findings of the
NAVY TO STUDY ATOM WARFARE
Important Exercise At
RN Staff College
London, Mar. 31.-The effect of atomic weapons in sea warfare will be studied in im- be held from portant Naval Staff exercises to April 25 to 29, it was officially announced to- night.
Higt-ranking naval officers, Cabinet Minis- tera, senior civil servants and scientists will at- tend the exerciscs, which will be held at the Royal Naval Staff College, Greenwich..
The Industry sub-committee discussed the shortage of steel in ECAFE countries, The French delerate, M. Henri Maux, warned of the danger Advisory Committees in in those taking part to examine being kept secret.-Reuter, of permitting Japan to develop dividual cases were not made all aspects of war at ECO.
lands.
The Chinese ported his stand.
The exercises will enable (
They will start with
leasona
a supply of steel for ECAFE public, he adtled.
A Communist Member, Mr learned during World War II delegate sup- Philip Piratin, had asked how and "focus thought" as the many of the 520 people detain- official announcement put it- Mr E. Ward, Australia, ised without charge on January on the conduct of operations in chairman of the Industry sub-21 had made objection to the the immediate future, leading
while committee,
Professor Advisory Cominlilers-Reuter, Hassen Halloy is chairman of Trade and Finance sub- the committee-Associated Press.
LETTERS TO
up
10
later on.
Details of this Exercise
Three Chinese
relentine developments Planes Desert
pr
In
of
all workers In-December-THE EDITORdent Truman indicated-today use-in-the-Royal Navy will be
of
£2-13-3 in October, 1935.
with
The actual Increase in basic
72
is calculated to be wages percent, with the balance of the made up of im-
120 percent m
proved overtime rates, output bonuses and other payments.
During the same 10 years, the average dropped from 16 to Just over 45.-Reuter.
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lesson to the German people worda beyond anything could convey. I trust that small
far
atıd needless provocations of German sentiment may be avoided by the Western powers, The Tevival of Europe cannot be achieved without the treely- given aid of the German people. "The airlift has fully justified itself. Nevertheless, fear and its shadows
over Western brood
A month ago, Europe today.
spoke to a meet- In Brussels,
ing of 30,000 Belgians, I could feel at once their friendship and anxiety. They have.ne At- lantic Ocean, no English Chan- nel
the between them and Russian Communist armou. divisions. Yet they bravely and urdently support the cause of
united Europe.
was also
conscious of the faith which they, like the Greek people, place in the United States,
QUITE AS WICKED
"We are now confronted with something quite as wicked, but in some ways more formidable than Hitler, because ler had only herrenvolk pride and anti- Semille hatred to exploit. He had no fundamental theme. But these
14 men in the Kremila
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A HUNTED MAN!
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THOXID
CHASLES.
BERGMAN-BOYER
CAPONE CHARS
LAUGHTON CALDEAN'
ARCH OF TRIUMPH
A SEETRO-OOLZWTH-KATËR KRUKASE
CENTRAL
have their hierarchy and church INV
Communism,
whose mis- slonaries are in every country as a afth column, awaiting the day when they hope
to be absolute masters of their fellow countrymen and pay off old stores. They have their anti- god, religion, their Communist doctrine of entire subjugation of Individuals in a state.
"Behind this stands the Iar- gest army by the world in the
| hands of a government pursuing
imperiullet expansion.
Another question is
also
asked: Is tline on our side?
"That is not a question that can be answered expertly with- in strict limits. We have cer- unlimited period
חח
tainly not
time before settlement of the world is achieved. The utmost be practised,
vigilance should
but I do not think myself that violent
or precipitato action thould be taken now. War is not inevitable.
"We need not abandon hope or patience. Many favourable processes are on fook...
זי
of
war of
had hoped that Russia after the wor, would have access through unfrozen waters into
every ocean guaranteed of by the world organisation which she would be a leading member, that she should have the freest access→ which indeed she has at the pre- sent time-to raw materials every kind and that Russians Nanking, Apr. 1.-A Mosquito everywhere would be received Films, relief models
and two transport planes of the as brothers in the human family. other devices will be used an Chinese Air Force STILL LOOKING
deserted to NERVES MUST BE STRONG there will be a secret exhibi-
the Communists, according to FOR NEW ENVOY tion of new developments
the Peiping Communist Radio but goodwill and fate pley. 1, "We seek nothing from Russia naval warfare. Prototypes
heard here last night.
there is to be however, Washington, Mar. 31.-Pre-equipment planned for future
The Mosquito aircraft, bought nerves. let us make sure our from Canada
and belonged to nerves are strong and are forü- that he was still searching for a shown behind closed doors.
the Chinese Air Force first ned by the deepest conviction new Ambassador to Moscow to
Much interest has been squadron, left Shanghai
If we persevere on of our hearts. replace General Walter
aroused here by another big March 7, the
Radio sald. One steadfastly together and allow Smith,
the Asked at his press conference naval and air exercise during of the
transport planes no appeasement of tyranny and Channel flew from Slan, the capital of | wrongdoing in it Mr Jefferson Caffery now the June in the English
any form, it United States Ambassador in and the Bay of Biscay, Four Sian Province, on February 22 may not be our nerve or the
Union
and the other from Hankow en structure of our civilisation Paris, might be moved to Mos-avies of the Western
Hol- March 7.
which will break and peace Band
namaland and Belgium - will take seon Mr Caffery's
The Radio claimed 32 people may yet be preserved. in
overall com- were killed or injured when "Units and associations are mentioned with others and that part, under the he would let the Journalists mand of Admiral Sir Roderick Nationalist planes strated Ling- being established by many na- In Shensi Pro- tions throughout the free world In about August last year a know when he had made his McCrigor, Commander-in-Chief yang recently
vince. Reuter.
with a speed and reality which Gazette was published at Home devision.-Iteuter.
would not have been achieved ving details as to when minia-
perhaps for generations. Of all tures could be worn with dinner
there units, one of the most precious to me is the fraternal association between the British Commonwealth of nations and the United States.
Decorations On Dinner Jackets
Bedell
Sir.-in a recent issue, under
row, Mr Trunan replied that he powers-Britain, France, weekly hours worked the heading "William Hickey." the statement was made that miniature decorations are not worn with dinner jackets.
Summer Time In
Japan On Sunday
Information has been re-jackets.
ceived in Hongkong that I wonder if you. or any of Summer Time will become your correspondents, could give operative in Japan after mid- these details.
night tomorrow (Saturday).
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S.R.K.
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