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Communist

Support For De Gaulle

Dijon, June 26.-A. gathering of 20,000 sup- porters shouted "Yes" hare today when Con- eral Charles de Gaulle asked them: "Will you remake the Stato with me?"

The General declared that it was necessary to "unite around the APP (Ceneral de Gaulle's Rally of the French People) in order to put Franco-back on her foot and rid her of the anxiety which weighs upon her.

alone "De

Caulio means nothing, but de Gaulla with the French people-this may mean a great deal," he added. -Router.

Terms Offered To Imprisoned

Strikers

Wellington, New Zealand, June 26. The dispute on the 7,932-ton Canadian ship, Tridale, will be settled

39

THE

Reverse

In Belgian Elections

SUCCESS OF SOCIAL

CHRISTIAN PARTY

May Enable King Leopold To Return

:.

Brussels, June 26.-Early returns from Parliamentary elections showed tonight that the Social Christian (Catholic) Party, which favours the return to the throne of exiled King Leopold, was cpparently on its way to victory,

With 60,000 votes counted of nearly 6,000,000 cast, the Catholics received 56 per cent compared with 24 percent for the. Social ists who oppose Leopold's return..

The Liberals had polled 14 percent of the voto' and the Communists only seven percent. The votes Catholics 33,721. were distributed as follows:

Socialists 15.682, Liberals 8,943 and the Communists 4,330.

The Catholics had prepared t their campaign to seek the re- turn of Leopold if they received only 60 percent of the majority voles. However, party leaders

soon as 27 striking members would dodge the issute unless

of the. Canadian. Seamen's Union, now in prison, accept terms us those the agreed on Friday by the on strike Canadian seamen

Kame

in London.

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FRANCE'S

ONGKONG TELEGRAPH," MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1949.

lave Indicated, lately that they NEW TRADE they received a huge majority.

The Communist percentage of only seven percent represented sharp drop from their total in 1946 when the last Parliamen- At tory elections were held. that Ilmo they pulled ap in proximately 15 percent of the (The Canadian London who accepted the four-votes cast.

the point agreement on Friday last night decided to resume strike, raying that the owners had refused to honour it.

seamen

The Canadian Pacifle Steam ships issued

a atatement

London denying the agreement had been violated and declaring

thut

would

WOMEN'S VOTE

UNIONS

Washington, June 26- The former United States Ambassador to France, Mr Jefferson Caffery, said in a radio interview today that strong non Communist labour unions have been

them as one of developing in France, and he described

-

The Minister of the Interior, Pierre Vermeylen, broadcasting in over Brussels Radio, said, "The

Impression one can have at this the most important forces moment is that the Communists to ensure future security be nowill probably suffer a decrease there

repre- and stability of the coun in their Parliamentary victimisation).

try. He said he believed that union June 7 began sentation. The men on

"It

pocsible that the United States trade serving a four weeks' sentence for refusing to obey the lawful command of the Tridale's mas Liberals, on the other hand, with leaders share this view. ter, but steps will be taken secure their release if they accept the terms. The ship has been strike-bound since

April

la

show a certain success.

il estimated that there aro "It is more difficult to make about 2,000,000 French workers any statement about the fate who are members of non-Com- other parties. But munisi dominated unions. of the think that speaking by and larga one can already foresee that the women's vote has not had the effect people thought

would have."

Discussing the French ecouu

said mie situation, Mr Caffery

un- that there has been vast

the impetus provement under

with the spiralling

Yes, Christopher, The World Is Round!

לוא

Firm in the belief that the world is round, three-year-old. Christopher Columbus, (that's really his name) plots his flight-on an air globe, on arrival nt LaGuardia Field by Pan American Clipper from London. Along with his mother and baby brother, dad," M/Sgt. he is en route to Ohio to join his

Ernest Columbus.

WHO Squabble In Rome Brought To An End

SUPPLY

PROGRAMME AND POLICY · ADOPTED

Rome, June 26-A politically tinged squabble over the World Health Organisa- tion's policy on medical supplies and equip- ment ended abruptly today when delegates voted overwhelmingly to stop the discussion.

The argument was opened on Saturday in the programme committee by Bulgaria, Hungary and Albania with a demand that WHO embark on a large scale supply opera- tion.

Doctor P. Tagarov, Bulgarian delegate, repent- ing his charges of political discrimination, told the delegates that the Truman four-point programme ims and results as the Marshall "has the same aims

of the ECA, but wages have not of

Yugoslavit the Arzt kept spa sald. this contributed adopted a closure motion by Dr!

prices.

Plan." TERMS OUTLINED

After speeches by delegates Albania and Hungary, Mr. Harry Davis, the Prest

committea dent of the Canadian Seamen'at

Women, voting for the Mr K. Baxter, Union, cabled

R. H. Barrett of the United Secretary of the New Zealand time, composed more than half

He also said that the French Kingdom delegation by a 20-3 Federation of Labour, on Satur- of the 5,500,000, electorate.

Some obervers, hnd forecast

The committee then de-. 115 vote. dement

Indicating the terms coveringt

strike their voto would decide the coal production is now 115

1ssue of percent of the prewar rate and feated a motion by Albania_10. Election, the main bound Canadian ships.

Drogistor scamen to which was the future of exiled increased hydroelectric power create a subcommittee to study.

supply These were: the

facilities

are cutting down

Immediately willout King Leopold III. victimisation. no charges to be

return to their skips

to the political unrest in France.

the

the

Czechs POCKET CARTOON Called To

Harvest

Workers To Give

Up Holidays Prague, June 26-The- Communist press told Czechoslovaks today that if they want to eat more they will have to help with tho harvest and learn to take care of every grain of wheat.

by

tho

Obviously embarrassed The 20 percent cut in the meat rallon ordered for July, parly organ Rude. Pravo mised that this would be only temporary if the new harvest was correctly handled.

pro-

It called upon factory and their office workers to devote Summer holidays to brigade work in the fields.

HIJINKA {MENT GLUB

TER

2-30

"We won't go there-t know a dirty little cellar

where it's filepatį"

London Express Béroles.

Religious

Freedom

Is Dead

Rudo Pravo also made this MTI oocasion to warn the population that "we must guard this year's harvest, which promises to be Archbishop Beran good, against the hatred

and

frustration of the reaction which Charges Czech Govt|

spreading lying"

has been

rumours through the villages Prague, June 26.-Arch- Bat the agricultural prices will bishop Josef Beran today nuns and

drop.

charged that

" cart.

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ORDERS BOOKED

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS

REDS' EXPLANATION This year, as last year when priests were being forcibly

Advertisers are requested to the food shortage gave reaction-removed from Czech con- aries plenty of scope-we shall vents and monasteries and note that not less than 24 hours day of 10 know how to handle the situa- being shipped

other notion prior to the tion and mercilessly pursue a Church properties in freight publication should be given for all commerolal display advor. those who would serve the

tisements, change of copy'eto. domestle and foreign reaction."

In a second. In cutting the monthly meat

pastoral letter Notices and classified advertigo- ration for the normal con- smuggled past the tight police ments will be raboivad up to 10 Bumer from about 1,000 guards on his palace and read a.m.. and urgent motions until

the churches today.

noon on day of lasue. Batur. grammes to 1,200 grammes, then come

thai re- days.not later than 0930. Communists

munists explained that this Archbishop declared was due to the Hingering effects ilgious freedom in Czechoslova-

įkia WIL of the 1947 drought.

and deod

warned

POSITIONS VACANT of Rudo Pravo attempted to Catholics that their "hour

DIUTISH Firm his vacancy for fully sweeten this pill by pointing to trist" was near."

the secret qualified The Jetter said

sleno-typist. Thorough the very black dutlook in the Western dapitalistic, countries. pollee were in control of the knowledge of shorthand, filing and

onice "In the US., France, Brazil, Archbishop's palace. The Arch-generat Argentina and, other Western bishop himself did not appear Applyin countries, the outlook of farmers in any of

routine

writing to

exential. 120, Box

Prague's Catholic K. Telegraph.

pus- Is very black due to the fact churches today, but his

second was the

FOR SALE that consumers have less money torni letter

delivered to the Communist secretly to buy food,"

Salo organ said.

priests since the police occupied VOGUE 216, Bloucester Bldg.

***** of American shoes, price from $35, This

contrasta with the his palace on June 15.

dresses from 30, secure and happy futuro of

The deflant anti-government

OLDE MILL. A distinctive farmers in this country who are letter

was

Several YE read in

hand made stationery. In boxes S sure they will be able to sell

Catholic churches, touching off sheets notepaper, 25 envelopes, $9.50 their products for good prices

at least one demonstration in per box from Bouth China Morning -Associated Press.

which hecklers' demanded that Port the Archbishop bo

NEW EDITION of Weights and Women wept and rival groups teasurement of Cargo ... exportad of men screamed at each other from Hongkong and South China after the 4,000-word letter had compiled by the Gwera Meaners. £15 frein the South China Morning been read from the pulpit of Port the small, ancient Church of Crusaders near Prague's Charles H. Government Import and Ex« port Licence Forms 10 cents' each, Obtainable at "S. C. M. Port." Sircet.

Newspaper Amalgamation

hanged.

CATHEDRAL SILENT Melbournb, June 20-Daily

in "Ave The letter was read Mirror Newspapers, Ltd., and

Catholic churches here, in

CLASSIFIED Sunday Pictorial Newspapers, Ltd, of London, have purchased cluding St Vitus Cathedral,

Romen Catholic ADVERTISEMENTS the a large black of shares in The where

was .shouted Ltd., primate himself Argus and Australasian, the Melbourne newspaper, The down last week by Communist MAY BE BOOKED AT THE EVERGREEN 'STORE CORNER hecklers. At the Cathedral, 11 Argus, announced today.

The Argus announcement was read at the .m. Mass in OF NATHAN AND JORDAN added, "This purchase marks silence, broken only by muffled ROADS, KOWLOON. the faith of big British sobs and whispers, but in the publishing house in the future Church of Crusaders

Sweden May

i

Again Have Monasteries

26.-

two

a

small

Socialists and Catholics, the somewhat the demand for coal las medical supply pre- -Stockholm, June preferred, seamen not to be re- two partners in the out-going But he said France still mustre and policy proposed by \Monasteries will re-appear Interesesentatives of the new begon ainging hymns, drowning | and $1, "8, C, M. Post...

Mr Davis today sent a fur- ther cable adding a fifth cond!- tlon-that shipowners give a establishing written guarantee

of the Australian people and groups of men dispersed through ON SALE Food and Flowers No

The the Australian press.

the crowd of 400 at the 10 a.m. 2 by Dr G A C Herklots Over thirty flustrations of local Argus will continue its policy as Mass, shouting "Hang--thom-flowers and fruits Erion six dollars. an independent newspaper,

(Board of

and their obtainable at "B. C. BL. Post."! Bishops) "The Board of The Argus are

chief."

AMMAIL Viriling Pads, #. Scrib. Others in the congregation pleased to add to their number

bling Pads, three sizes 23, 50 cents out the shouts. As the hecklers of gramme

OFFICE STATIONERY, Lælter Hands, Coalition, were import a large percentage

the executive was adopted. The

Mr H. G. Bartholomew, left the Church, others followed

Memorandum Forma. Vlatting Cards, quired to join. the International two-year-old

evening reportedl to be its conl needs. He said Franca

of the Board

Envelopes ato. Orders now, taken, the Chairman

of them, still singing. Seafarers Union, and all wages this

to ship large U.S. delegation led the opposi in Sweden if a proposal, sub- their is now prepared

recently by

the ~9, C. M. Post." maintaining

tion on Saturday to the proposal mitted

The pastoral, letter and and conditions applying before generally positions.

quantities of luxury goods to

to turn WHO into a supply Swedish Parliament's Dig Directors of the Daily Mirror the strike to be maintained.

the United States.

U.S.senter Law Committee. and Sunday Pictorial, arrived in accompanying "directive to the CASTLETONE FINE STATIONERY, Melbourne on June 23 for clergy" bade Roman Catholic Three pleasing shades, in boxes of Ho added, there is also con- agency.

Dr Leonard Scheele, siderable unsatisfied demand for

com-approved by Parliament. The brief visit. The Melbourne Sunpriests boycott the "Catholic" envelope and is chief delegate, told the

that news organ published by the paper. 3.00 per ber, onlamable at being said today it understood

H. C. B. Fost mittee that the question of sup- proposal is

the Dolly Mirror's political government. It told clergymen selt United Prest.

plies was an economic prug studied by the Minister editor, Mr. Sydney Elliott, who is return unread all copies they such goods Inside France it-

through to be solved

came to Australia with Mr might receive of the govern- established peacetime channels. Law, Mr Herman Zetter

Bartholomew, would be one of ment-published New Catholic

News and Catholic the new Directors..

Clergy Dr Scheele, who la U.S. Sur-berg.

The Argus, one of Melbourne's Gazette. three morning dailles, WAS Archbishop Beran also cir

culated the text of the Vatican established. iis 1840-Router,

alatement excommunicating 17: Hankow Road, Kowloon members of the government's Action" Committee

"RED BELT"` DECLINE At La Louviere, near Mons, in the right of the Tridale's crow Belgium's so-called "Red beit", Communists gained 10.2 percent to resign.

Mr.Baxter said tonight that, of today's votes, compared with as soon as the Tridale's crew 23.9 percent., at the last election

1040. Intimate their acceptance of the in February, of votes for

The percentage terms and the shipowners agres

Lessines in of the Communists

10.0. Was against 22.0 at the last election.

to the written mentions Hainnut Province

right to resign,

will be made by the Federation

of Labour to the Acting Minis-

οι

fer of Justice, Mr Fred Jones,

the

her departure-Rouler.

EVACUATION

of

NAZI VICTIMS

CREMATED

י

Was

now

"In

of

geon-General, also urged the

Monasteries were forbidden in commitico to adopt the Execu-

1527, during the Swedish ra tive Board's recommendations.

GOVERNMENTS TO PAY formation under Swedish King June 20-Ten

Gustav Eriksson' Vasa and his Tel-Aviv,

The Board's policy pledges Archbishop, Claus Petrus. Brussels Radio reported that thousand mourners followed a

and support

The last monastery bullt In early semi-oficial figures from police tender carrying the ashes WHO "to assist

situated district the capital of 200,000 European Jewish governments in their efforts to for the release of the men. If one

of Nazi persecution, obtain medical supplies through Sweden crew agrees to work the showed that the percentage of victims

economic Vadstena at Lake Vattern

1384. The first Swedish mon- vessel, the Fedoration expects Communist votes. had fallen cromated in Austria, as it drove international slowly down, the mala road machinery." the members of the New Zea from 19 to 10.

WHO is also to continue pru asteries were founded in Alvas own tra, in the county of Ostergot for its of gendarmes through Tel-Aviv, towards land Waterside Workers Unlon,

Strong forces

viding supplies who have been supporting the cardoned off the Ministry of Jerusalem this morning. -

The casket containing the work and for specific projects and, and Nydala, county

by Smaland. in 1143. Cistercienser hero and emergencies caused strike, to load the Tridale with a

were being ashes, which was flown small cargo available to enable the Interior while the results

Tel-Aviv epidemies. Governments are tomonks established these mon- of the Election

where [asteries, from Vienna, left announced there tonight.

a pay for supplies used Synagogue after

the All people entering or leav-Great

Cars, Ing the buliding were careful-membrial service. A funeral possible. In some

held in Board stated, payment would The Dissenter Law Committee will be Ecrvice

be in national currency to be now proposes that monasteries ly "screened:"

The reason, for the precau. Jerusalern.

at used by WHO locally for fel-be permitted, in Sweden once. obtained tions was understood to be that

The cortege will halt

that permission be special telephone. lines to the Rehovoth, where the President lowships, supply purchases and more. It is suggested, however, A The WHO 1030. budget, est-from the government In each sults of the Election from con- will pay

mates provide a total of op CBBC, ARIANA MARA SANT

À million

Bishop of The Catholic fres Uroughout the country, memorial is to bo raised

dollars for supplies, Final ap- Stockholm, Bishop: Nelson, ne- were cut two days ago, United memory of the victims of Nazi proximately half Press and Reuter.

proval by the Assembly of this cording to the Stockholm paper, programme and the medical Dagens Nyheter, declared that supply policy, will come later the Catholic community has no Today's session also noted designs for the present, on

Ho

However;ine that hoped and ferred to the Executivo building monasteries In Sweden, Board a protest by Poland that monasteries will be founded in formulas streptomycin, United Press. and production

this country in the near future- methods chloromeecten and aurcomycin have not been published. -

d..that The, protest also charged. new production methods penicillin are kept secret.

Poland did not insist that the committee adopt, the protest at 4 resolution asociated Pred

CONTINUES building, laid to relay the re- of Israel, Dr Chalm Weizmann, approved health projects.

his respects.

Batayla, June 20-The Dutch evacuation of Jogjakarta went Into Its third day today without serious incident, while Dutch feld dispatches. reported un- abated guerilla aclivity in West and East Javazzi

the

One band of guerillas re- portedly fired on a Dutch mili-

in which tury convoy Bultan of Jogjakarta was riding. It was sld the Sultan had assumed full responsibility for the maintenance of law and orler, pending the return of the full Republican government eary in July.

Dutch, military source o ported that the Republlean Army had failed to occupy KADOS evacuated by the Dutch Army, Including the major town"

jakarta:

the Sultan

the evacuated areas and lched couries to the hilla

in the Atm to reodquny the area. The Sütin addressed

ziala Pthem:

Алл

persecution-Reuter..

in

in the week, yake yot

Dope Smuggling'

Arresta

Karlaryhe; (Germany) 28-as rovanlod Joday

the Garaan police had round ba

up members of an allegöli daj

smugglingsgang operating. the Western. Zones of Dern

CROWDS PROTESTI FILM SHOWING Paris June 26 Saved

destined during people we protests i against the showing: the American film nout the Champs

STAR

sheets notes

Phone 57345

FINAL SHOWING

Heat Wave To Last "Catholic

his followers to and warned Chicago, June 20.The United listen to the Vatican radlo for 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. States was warned today, not to further news of the Church. He expect any Immediata relief cautioned followers against try- The heartwarming tale of a from the suffocating heat wave ing to get in touch with his devoted Mother who sagaci. ously pilota har family which enveloped most of the police-held office.

The Archbishop also suggested country during the past week

The Weather Bureau reported that Catholic priests attach out-through crises, in their lives.

to thelr" radio, unit side antennao buruld weather hot,

out sets for better reception' from further notice and, haid little hope for rain in any ap- the Vatican and ho gave them United Press, he a reciable, quantity, United the wavelengths and times— Press,

MORE DEMONSTRATIONS IN AFGHANISTAN

Kabul, Afghanistan, June 26. A..mass. demonstration by the inhabitants of the Kala- kan, Iatalif, Karabagh and Shakar Darra “dis- tricts, about 30 miles north of here, in protest "against what they termed "Pakistan's transgres sions and bombardment of Afghan tor was reported by the Afghan Bakhter, today."

nows #gency,

The Afghan, Foreign Minister, Interior for those killed at Me All Mohammed, protested on Meghalgal attended by the June:13 to the Pakistan Amber-staffs of all Ministries, civil and endor, against the bombing of milliary officiate students and Afghang levees by Pakistani the general publiezga

led Fand:

EVERYBODY LOVES:

MAMA!

PORE SCHARY PIP

IRENE DUNNE

GEORGE STEVENS I REMEMBER

MAMA

BARBARA BEL GEDDES OSCAR HOMILKA PHILIP BORN CYNNIG BAREVICHE - ENGLO AZUSEN STO-MORROW —

“DAISY KENYON'

Join Crawfor

(An="Fairthoritative Paklitan 316 source, said in Karachi on June Boen 30 that no Pakistani anircraft was cromed the frontier. The only

a Dana, Andrew lada Incident was that a hostile gathering had collected at Dawakar on the Pakistan side Printed and zapobie of the border, and/fred on an WILLIAM Alice G algeraft pont to, drep warnings and on, bahsit 629 16 Anayasinering to disperse. Morning-Porte Lira

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