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U.S. Defence Secretary On London Visit

London, Nov. 29. The American Defence: Secretary, Mr Louis Johnson, told reporters here today that the United States would not be lulled into any sense of false security. "I believe that in strength there is peace," he added.

Asked if the danger of war had receded in recent months, Mr Johnson replied:

"T some extent, yes, but not to the extent that the security of my own country does not demand that we be ready for any eventuality at four o'clock in the morning,

NEW HOPE FOR TB VICTIMS

"WC are ready and wo propose in the interest of peace to continue to be ready at four o'clock in the morning," he added,

in

Thu Defence Secretary ying flying visit to London before going on to Paris for the Atlante Pact Foreign Ministers meeting inter in the week

15e entled on the Prime Minis- ter. Mr Clement Atlee, after

Philadelphia, Nov. 29-arriving from Germany vesler- Pennsylvania doctors today day

He told reporters today that

reported the development ofient Trutas load already

EL

new

cirug. "wonder"

Authored

the release of the

neomycin, which they hope 532,000,000 under the rins may eventually; prove

3D programme

nid in the cure of tuber-Countries culosis.

Only two pallents both men, tinve been treat d with neomycin So far.

^

curo

hospital sal ncomple

hix if y? was affect in after all known drugs bad fall d a drug brother Neomycin i

of streptomycin Both are matte from soil fungus.

ה

tur Atlantic Pact

during his he bad Amerzen t 2011 Bitish defence

that Be denied

1 Loralun flying visu discussed plana for take over coramitmente

CONTRIBUTIONS

Mr Johnson And that Atlan

the Pael nallons, Amerien

aportt Jamara

would

Britain. nod tribule "round $3,500,000.- 000 or $0.000 100.0100,

Amerien's contribution would

be a billion dollars pis," he

Dr Garbeld Dunenn, diretor | added.

of the Medicine Division at the

Philadelphia

Hospital,

Rever

drug had

to humans given was administered only on experimentat

Rid

tur from The $32,000,000 IS

the President $100,000,000

befor the allowed to release bron

Atlantic Pact Powers adopt before. 11

common strategie defence plan. kuvers-fully

ite and that "no titne any nutris

where" had he discuss.d plats 1311 anil миго

Ger- Western for m-arming many,

aren't whether it woult

We were not

harmful

humans"

Dr

hay, of

efforia toxic

Selmazt Ukrainian-born

[

tances

Mr Johnson said typical in- of the way America distribute the "billion tollors plus"* would be to foc

of modern tools, vehicles in need values, to tanks in sex) of a few spare parts, and to put jeeJA and lanks back the ring lune a good an

tories in need

modern

The drug was developed by windd

Waksman,

microbiologist who had previously discovered streptomycin it experiments a Rutgers University.

Dr Duncan

of a low

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER" 80, 1949,'

At Command Film Show Shinwell

At the Royal Command film show in London recently "The Forsyte Saga" was the film South African-born Moira Lister 8.ole the spotlight with this tip-lilted pancake hat decorated with flowers.

Constitution

Trade

Draft

For New

Union International

London,

Nov.

29.-Mr Arthur Deakin,

Coneral

Visits Cyprus

Nicosia, Cyprus, Nov. 20. -Britain's War Minister, Mr Emanuel Shinwell, drove past some Greek flags and ogans demanding unlon of Cyprus with Greece on his arrival in Nicosia today.

He was travelling with the Governor, Sir Andrew Wright, from the airport to Government HOUEC.

Mr Shinwell arrived from Egypt on a Middle East tour of Army units. He will con- Athens to- tinue his tour to

morrow.

Earlier he told a news con- terunce nt Fayld, in the Suez Canal Zone: "1 do not know whether or not I will sull bo Secretary for War next August, bo in the but I will certainly Government."

tho the

A reporter had asked if election might not change Minister's plans for a projected later tour of the Middle East.

The question of evacuating

Canal British troops from tho Zone--which all Egyptian poll- tical parties are demanding-has

not arisen," Mr Shinwell said. SOLDIERS' QUARTERS

That there are no Immediate plans for a withdrawal he in-

by indirectly iented noupring plans for the construe- fot quarters Ton of soldiers and their families.

120re

"The majority of soldiers have to live tents, which are not altogether satisfactory," Mr Shwell said.

"private en-

lie criticised terprise in housing."

and sald

that private landlords are ever- military for ac- harging the

Bervice where commodation

in

dwellings are not available. British forces in Akaba, Trans-Jordan, appeared cheer- "We con ful, he said, adding: handle the situation there." He Army for the the praised

ilon "magnificent job" It has

Associated

since

Secretary of the British Transport and General Workers' Press. Union, today Introduced the draft constitution for the new Trade Union International to be considored by the Free World Labour Conference.

and

enable them 10 more fully In the of wider developing

economic units and the freer exchange of

mmodities which is necessary, Much of this work must be b- inter-governmental done Haftitutas specialist agencies in which the trade union move-

Among the aims of the puctive new International would be participate universal

of recognition trade unions and their right to be consulted in all mat- ters affecting the lives and well-being of the workers.

"A trade unionista," Mr but he had not Deakin said. "we are particularly concerned with the raising f The standard of lytung in under- developerf enantries and self-governine territories,

said: "Combined on with

tsect2yye!ı1svབུ» ཅ་ streptomycin,

in thes treatment of He could not say whether may help

there had been any discussion Neomycin will b tuberculosis.

of corporaling one of the greatest discoveries

Way LITY of medical science". Associated

Union an, Presa

heard of it

Li Tsung-jen Given Visa

Promptly

into

Germany tr 1h, Western

UNDERSTANDING

not-

war the

Maoris Elect

A Woman

To Parliament

Wellington, Nov.

29.-

ment must actively participate, New Zealand's Maori elec-

Sitit,

BEST APPROACH

Kupers Mr Evert

tors today returned to the House of Representatives (Nellar their four official Labour Of his meetings in Washingtou

lands) introduced a discussion nominees and made history September with Mr A. v.

"Their resources must be ex-1 on the regional machinery for the Maori people by British Defence Alexander,

in London, pandert to make them more pit which now Minister, and Mr Jolinson said: "I think there was oumplete understand- ing and there still is."

п

He said that America's present was too defence expenditure high Later, when the world situation changed and other At- Washington, Nov. 29.-

Inntle Pact members could fart

he The State Department dis-

share,

hoped greater

be able to closed today that it has au-Washington would thorised Acting President fcut down.

With the Marshall Plan, the Li Tsung-jen of the Chinese

assistance programino Nationalist Government to mutual

Atlantic anc the cost of the come to the United States Pact, he thought that America's for medical treatment.

Officials here said L nade "informal" approaches to the United States

Embassy China 10 Irarn whether would be granted a visa i be applied. The United

than any burden was "higher body else's in the world."

Asked about the mutual ns- sistance

programme talks

the new International

was likely to set up.

RAAF MEN proposed

RETURN TO

AUSTRALIA

was

n electing

Mra woman, He said that the Constitullon Irinka Ratana, wife of the for the new Inter-late Marui Ratana, who'

the best suggested

represented the same con- approach would be to set up stituency in the last Parlia-

national

regional macalnery

Mr Kupers detalled the diament. culties in Africa, where there was little Industry and Com munications were peoT.

Osto, Copenhagen, Rome and Flight Lieutenant Rex Berri-union movement, Mr

Although

waj

which will between National Party

constituen

there are several Communist candidates, none of

which The

veting, Maori Always takes place the day be- fore the general election, Existing trade union organi- about the same as in 1946, and sations there were weak, somo the majorities won by the can- Sydney, Nov. 29.-RAAF under Communist influence and didates were very similar.

most of them suffering from o This was the curtain raiser to men who took part in the inck of experienced leaders and tomorrow's polling Berlin airlift sald Germany from financial difculties.

be a straight contest

and The fairly advanced industrial Labour making a spectacular

Was

a candidates in most recovery, when they re- development of Asia

trade cica. prerequisite of a strong in turned to Sydney recently.

Kupers suld. States man said many Germans

In some Asian countries op- them is expected to affect the where United

discussing him they "would again be have been

The Labour Party has held Se other nations' military needs, ho masters of Europe within 20 position to Communism was be bl-Party issue in any seat,

coming stronger and the post- democratic trade promptly authorised the Em.

office without interruption since said: "The work has moved years, bassy to approve the visa.

Flight Lieutenant D. Kucherton of the along apace and

As in Africa, young Asian

In opposition throughout that would The State Department of roadblocks that we are now ad- of Bankstown, Sydney, sold the movement was improving, 1935, but the National Parts,

right type of Germans

rade union mavements were time, has steadily strengthened elais emphasised that Li would vised of."

make fire immigrants. "Fam- tor medical treat- come here

leadership perienced ment and not as a political re-

He said he would repeat to-crs, especially, are keen to come handicapped by a lack of ex- to Australia, and from the way fugee and would not carry on day what he had told Congress, I have seen them

work theanances activities. political

has He

that bo thought American would be a great amet," he said. been suffering

Flight Lieutenant from stomach military old should go on three alimenta

been

he: London

experts

there are no

ITALY IN PACT

told

And

crc-

its position.

In the last Parliament, La bour held 42 seats and the Nationals 38-Reuter,

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