› THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1949.
Truman Seeks Oil Tank Destroyed In Fiery Blaze
$150 Million To Aid Korea
TO RESIST CONTROL BY
THE COMMUNISTS
Washington, June 7. The Korean Republic, by demonstrating the success and tenacity of democracy in resisting Com- munism, would also "stand as a beacon to the people of Northern Asin in resisting the con- trol of the Communist forces which had over- run them," President Truman declared today.
In a special message to Congress, Presi- dent Truman asked for $150 million to con- tinue economic aid to the Republic of Korea in the year beginning July 1.
He said that such a programme "is not only the soundest course economically, but also the most effective from the standpoint of helping to achieve the objectives of peaceful and democratic conditions in the Far East."
Rocket Trials In Australia
TO BE CONDUCTED IN NEAR FUTURE
The Republic of Korea is the fanetivan - zwetp.ra southera portion of the country.
The Presidens said the pisple in Southern Korea and "freedom-seeking people In Northern Koren, he under Soviet domination," sought for themselves a "united governing
An oll tank explodes. in a mass of 'Blame and smoke during a fire which struck the Searle Petroleum company at Omaha, Nebraska. AB estimated half million gallons of oil was de- stroyed when 11 huge storage tanks were de vastated. AP Picture,
and sovereign country, indepen- Franco To
dent of foreign control and support, and with membership
in the United Nations."
had
The $150 million, if granted by Congress, would go to the Co-operation Ati- Economic aninistration, which has beco handling rellet and, recovery work in Southern Korea since Canberra, June 7-The January. Up till then the
forces first
modern Army occupation trinks with rockets will be held soon at handled the programme, the giant 1,200-mile rocket TESTING GROUND range in the Central Austra-
The President's message said lian desert, Senator John
that Koren had become the Armstrong. Minister for eating grousel in which the Public Supply, has informed vullulty and practient value of the Australian Defence the ideas and principles Council, according to
demoerney-which the Repub-
was putting into practice- thoritative sources here to- was being matched against the day.
practices of Communism, which Senator Armstrong, who had been imposed upon the visited the range last week, people of North Korea. added that the scope of the
au-lic
enterprise could not be appro- ciated by those who had not seen It
Work on the range had been kept close to schedule despite inanpower and material short- eces and progress was satisfac- tory, he said.
It was begun two years ago and will eventually be extended over 1,500 miles of the Indian Ocean towards Christmas Island. The Australian Defence Minister, Mr John Dedman, told
of
Reshuffle
His Cabinet?
|
Troops
Perform
Strikers' Duties
London, June 7-Troops) today began to unlond general
the cargo from 7,1-45-ton Canadian freigh- ter, Montreal City, the im- mediate cause of the three weeks' stoppage of work by between 2,000 and 3,000 Avonmouth dockers.
Madrid, June 7.-Political
Several times during the dis- circles here expect General
pute the strlicers' lender, Mr Joe Francisco Franco to reconstitute Doody, has declured; "Let the his Cabinet this rumuner The troops unload the Montreal City prospective reshufite will, it is for us and we can start work: at believed, reflect the policy which ones." - The Montreal City has General Franco recently com- 5,000 tons of grain on board as mended to the Cortes on
well as general cargo.
Deckers refused to handle the strengthening ties with, Spanish | America and
"greater under-entreal City o ot
the ground with standing
the whole that the crew were not members American Continent, in which of the Canadian Seamen's Unlan North América, by reason of her riches and power. has a ruling position."
Side by side, the Spanish press and radio are at the same time carrying on a compaign against Briinin,
"The survival and progress of the Republic towards Delf- supporting stable economy will
11 Immense have
far- and reaching lnfluence on the people sertions: cl Asia," he said.
which they are besieged.
The anti-British attacks are based on General Franco's as-
Thirty-Ave Canadian seamen from five ships which are strike- bound pleketed the United States Einbnesy and aval Headquar to in Grosvenor Square, Len- det, from noon today.
One poster they carried read: "American Government, Keep Your Hands off Canadian Trade Unionist."
POCKET CARTOON
Abst JJUGT Yorick- I'm out of tuppenny tubs.”
Landon Brotsac Bertina.
Reds Take
Tsungming Island
June
П
7.
Strabolgi Urges General Election This Autumn
FORECASTS "ECONOMIC
BLIZZARD"
. Blackpool, June 7-Lord Strabolgi, in- fluential Labour peer, today urged the Labour Party to hold a general election this autumn because an "economic blizzard" was about to hit Britain. Lord Strabolgi spoke at the annual conference of the Labour Party, which was shaping policy aimed at keeping it in power after the next general election, sche- duled for 1950.
He said: "We are about to enter a most difficult economic situation in which it will bo difficult to explain to the people exactly how it has arisen and how we must meet it. There is a great deal of economic misunderstanding and, before the whole weight of the blizzard strikes us, I suggest we should go to the country this autumn,"
Mr Herbert Morrison, Lord
President of the Council and
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of political Shanghai,
personal vitu- propaganda by peration, which is stupid and 35 insulting to Sun Tsungming Island,
Intelligent miles long tongue of land | electoralo". lying in the mouth of the
CRIPPS'S WARNING Yangise river 30 miles from AFL THREAT Shanghai off Woosung, has Sir Stafford's speech on been completely occupied by wages, prices and profits was 1. That Great Britain has "Such progress by the young
Bud Doucette, 26-year old the Communists, bringing in nature of an explanation of not kept the promises, which former quartermaster of the Repubtle will people of Southern and South-others made
encourage the he claimed Mr Churchill and Beaverbrae, one of the strike the whole Kiangsu Province his policles. In the rank and file of the Party, the feeling East Asla and the felunds of the
after the war, bound vessels, said that the under the control of the was growing that his failure to Pacific to resist and reject the
that "Britain would help Spain picket was a protest against People's Liberation Army. give any budget relief had cost Communist
to become the strongest power) what he called the American'
the Parly the local cleations. propaganda within the Mediterranean,"
Federation of Labour's interven- Reporters here said that all in Canadian trade union Nationalist troops on the island
the The Chancellor. warned the press today that expenditure
3. That the British Foreign The aid now provided for
politics.
either
or surrendered
were Party not to fall under the spell on Australia's five-year defence Korea was essentially for basin
Omer had approved plan. He claimed the American wiped out. Communist advance of the "pincers movement" of programme would be necelerated lief and without a continua.
later cancelled by Soviet Rus-
Federation 享 Labour in the next three years,
sla, lo altack tion the Korean economy would Europe by means of an inva-
German-held threatened to boycott all Bellis und units landed at Tsung- the Conservatives on the night
ming Island May
on 30, Ove c
days and the Communists on the shins nevitably and raphily col-
because of the British after the occupation of Shanghai Left, which
to sought EXPENSIVE PROGRAMME_Lapse."
persuade sion of Spain.
dockers" support in the Canadian and three dyns later captured the_country_loat___I____faced_ "The Government is making
Seamen's Union strike, and bad Tsungming walled city. On the "economic annihilation." He In the expected
Cabinet threatened to order Claiming ihat financial provision in the de-
its same day they seized Whangsha acknowledged that, after four would not permit the reshulle, It is thought that some miliates In Canada to cease1sland fence programme for all that is alone
south of Tsungming. years of struggling but steady Falange Parly members might physically possible for the ser- country to become self-sup- be replaced by other politicians Canadian Trades and Labour Island were taken prisoner, ac-surmounted its dimculties.
"per capita" tax to the Many Nationalists on the latter progress, the nation still had not vice to accomplish under Pa
porting, the President called
more acceptable to the United for sufilelent sont economic conditions,"
cording to the newspaper, Ta added.
"We have been suspended by Kung Pao. Republic's recovery and sug-
which do not approve of the the Canadian Trades and Labour The Prime Minister, Mr Joseph gested that Congress should
present Spanish regime,
of AFL and B. Chifley, disclosed earlier to-authorise for Korea the same
Congress because day that the Council, whieh hind kind of progenmme nuthorised discussed funds, had examined progress reports on the rocket range, and
Truman declared atudled machinery to co-ordinate that "at this critical time," there industry in any national emer-could ba. real hope of
nchleving a
unified, free and Bnal defence figure was democratic Korea without
United States fixed, according to authoritative effective
ald, sources, but the increased funds enabling the Republle to move would amount to about A £18,- todwards self-support and 000,000, bringing total expendi- decent standard of living-Reu- ture of the five-year programme | for..
Axo
increased
to about A £208,000,000.
The Melbourne
President
bare rellef
aid to help the States and to the other countries Congress.
wns
Ambassador
London in
all
When
the from
"We are not at the moment making the headway we must Nationalists with our exports to the United Woosung on It is suggested that Senor American Government pressure evacuated
Arst four months of this year the defence for Western European recovery. Domingo.de las Barcenas, when the Congress," he declared. May 24 and 25 while the Red States," he said. "In fact, in the Doucette added that the seamen forces were pushing to Shang rate of exports to the United would keep up their picket in- bai from the western environs, States was 14 percent lower ton when the United Nations recom- cessantly "until we have some it was reported that the com-In the last quarter of 1048 and mended the withdrawal of Am-10
from
the reply
|mander-in-chief, General Tang for North America as a whole American bassadors in Madrid and who Embassy." "We are
certain remnant lower than the average overall going to En-po, sent. was himself withdrawn from
mcarry on to the bitter end," he forees to Trungming Island to of 1948."
nght delaying action, while the London as a result, might suc-added. cccd Senor Alberio Martin
main bodles and officials went 8,000 PAMPHLETS Artajo as Foreign Minister with
to southern coastal points the latter possibly taking over
Taiwan and Canton." the Labour Ministry,—Reuter,
Sun's Can-
berra correspondent said that
the Council
из
uncil was understood to New U.S. Secretary Senussi To
have been told that Pakistan, Malaya, and Ceylon were will- ing to Join Australia and New Zealand in a regional
To The Army
nominate
7-Pre-
Washington, June sident Truman has decided to Mr Gordon Gray as Secretary of the Army, it was stated omeinily today. Mr Gray,
he Under-Secretary
defence pact for the Indian and Pacine Ocean areas.
The correspondent also sald that the Council had discussed measures which could be taken
of the If the British Army, has been peling Secre- by Australia Government cited for ataistance tary since the resignation of
Kenneth in the defence of Hongkong | Me
C. Reuter.
month. Reuter.
Visit Britain
London, June 7.-Emir Idris
The pickets, who were circling
or
Mr Attlee drew
an ovation after a long tribute to the record of Labour in the last four years, He regretted that Internalonal the block at 30-yard Intervals,
The Communist ofcial paper, affairs had "obliged us to spend said that they had distributed
Emancipation Daily, said the big more on defence than we could 6.000
pamphlets in Grosvenor military training scheme for havo wished but we have not Square. The pamphlet opperied to all trade unionists "to raise North Kiangsu is being carried shirked, our duty both to our out with enthusiastle support country and the democracies and their voices in protest, and send Immediate wires to the Prime
all classes, of people, we shall not shirk that duty."-
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