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Aussies'
U.S. Army Girls
Go Glamorous
Second Overseas Airport
Melbourne, Australia, Mar. 5.-Australia's busiest nir- flold-Essendon, Melbourne -has been declared an in- ternational airport.
The new Menzies Government took the long-awaited move which
now
makes possible a direct link with London, San Francisco, Hongkong and other points.
The Clovernment's Civil Avia- 11on Department is, however, faced with the problem of pro- viding adequate alministrative theiltles at mendon to cater for immigration, customs and
health offices.
of labour
The big shortage
In Australla may and materials in seriously hamper the plan, al- though the Government Intends to put up temporary building probably surplus Quonset huts- within two months.
International airline pantes are expected to apply for routes for of their extension
tho Melbourne
past, In
rom-
Sydney's Kingsford Smith wit- port at Mascot has handled all averseas air traffic.
Darwin.
in the Northern Territory, has been used as an intermediate the British landing point by the Overstan Airways Corporation and Quantas Airlines, linking Australia with Singapore, ilong- kong and London, and by Alt France's service to Tahiti.
FREEDOM OF AIR Commenting
L‡ ?
new International
Essendon's status, the
Melbourne Argus sald:
This
century demands freedom of the
the last air as much 05
manded_freedom of the sous. The more responible world-air- lines which converge upon Aus- tralia and Melbourne, the bet- fer.'
Private airline operators sen
feel that really
Australian capital cities should all have In- ternational airports. They are
1053 filding of the
New Zealand alt race and the 1936 Olymple Games at Melbourne. -United Press.
Rank's
Uniforms designed for U.S. Army service women being shown at Governor's Island, N.Y. They become regulation in January 1951, and are the first uniforms in history worn without a, necktie. Left to right are the Women's Medical Spe- cialist Corps uniform, Women's Army Corps winter uniform, Army Nurse Corps summer uniform, WAC summer uniform, WAC Eisenhower-type jacket outfil, and
(AP Photo.) WAC skirt and blouse.
Burma
Policy Not To Align Itself With Any Military Bloc
New York, Mar. 5.-A New-York-Times-dispatch from Rangoon.to-
DUTCH PROTEST TO CZECHS OVER LOUWERS CASE
The Hague, Mar. 6.-The Netherlands Govern- ment has lodged a sharp protest with the Czecho slovak Government after the sentence of the Prague J. Louwers, Court against the Dutch businessman, became known, it was officially announced tonight.
The announcement sald that the Czech Minister to The Hague, Dr J. Martinic, to the Dutch was called Ministry of Foreign Affairs today to receive the protest. It salu that tho Dutch Government followed the course of justice in the trial of Louwers with painful surprise an in- dignation.
II
This course of affairs, which would not be understood in Holland, could only have harmful influence on the rela- tions between the two countries.
The Dutch Government strongly protested arning the fact that the Public Prosecutor did not hesitale to express com- unfounded accusations picely
gainst members of the Dutch diplomatic representation Prague
$11
Finally, the statement said that the Dutch Government Again pointed to the legal in-
demonstrated by the facts that the Dutch authorities were pre- vented from contacting Lowers before the trial and providing him with legal assistance, and he refusal to allow the Dutch
d'Affaires to be accom by his interpreter during
The Netherlands Charge Mr Yan d'Affaires in Prague, Der Gaag, bas been instructed lo lake similar steps there, the statement added.--Reuter.
day quoted the Burmese Prime Minister, Thakin Nu, as stating that Bur-Dr Fuchs'
ma would not join a Pacific military alliance but would be interested in joining an anti-aggression bloc.
Absorption
conditions were
Hopes For His Son
of
The Times' correspondent, Robert Trumbull, said that the inter- view was given in the form of an exchange of letters, as the Prime Minis- ter was dissatisfied with the interpretation put on his remarks by a re- porter for an American magazine who had interviewed him recently.
Leipzig, Mar. 5.-The "Burma has not the It all these slightest desire to become a net then the United States father of Dr Klaus Fuchs,, would have a good chance to
betrayer convicted part of the Soviet bloc or offer help that would count in any other bloc," the Prime their resistance to Communism, atomic secrets to Russin, said Minister was
Eastern experts today that he hopes that his reported to American Far
American assistance son "will be forgiven and re- have said," because such believe.
could be economic or millinry. bloes smack of war."
or both, but the feeling is that gain his freedom in a few
would be wasted
untess the yeara,"
Fuchs, 73, a then- Dr Emil Individual governments showed
to Aght logical professor at the Leipzig:
University, in the Soviet Zone, said the present East-West ten-
before sion "nay relax Luther
Of Irish Cinemas Causes Resentment
real
too
"Burma is not interested in jolning a Pacific Union that has
determination mentioned in some quarthe Red menace. been tern if the Union is in the na
One official raid this "will to ture of a military alliance."
Thakin Nu said that Burn, resist" was not as strong as he to ree. He qualified United would like to
"In that case," he added, "my this by explaining that in even had approached the States through the State De-
the situation
son's act may be viewed in ! was
the British partment for military and ceno. country
different that In some theresh light by
I am told his pri- authorities. was a strong will to keep out
In for 147 years. Before that period expires I think is quite probable that from there will be a reiler
suspicion. After international This problem, according to all, it seems only yesterday that experts, is closely inked with
Dublin, Mar. 5.-Irish film interests are protesting against the continuing absorption of cinemas in this country by J. Arthur Rank's giant British film organisation. They charge that the Irish branch of the Rank organisa-mic aid. tion now constitutes an "undesirable" monopoly and have The form of aid at the Communism and In others son sentence called on the government to take measures to safeguard purpose national film interests.
DRIFTING NEARER
TO WAR
The Irish
In addition, it controls
LEADERSHIP
for which it is sough!) wealter attitude. have been intimated to the tened State In the interests
both countries, it is con
were:
to
•
rume
subsidiary,idered improper to divulge launched some five years them cutside of official circles." that of leadership. In countries friendship with Rugsla was very
popular in Britain." ago to ensure Irish showings he added.
where the leadership is strong, Dr Fuchs sald he had no word The Prime Minister said that the resistance to Communism is from his son since his arrest and of the products of Rank's
he welcomed the State De believed more likely to succeed that he had no plans for visiting then thriving British partment misilon which is to
At Bangkok, the American him this your. studios, now owns five of įĮvisit Burma amorg other conn-
were gravely representatives Dublin's first-run cinemas, tries of Southeast Asia.
concerned about the lack of
POSITIVE SIDE Amug outer paiements the compelent leadership in come
A Quaker by faith, Dr Fuchs leaving only two under Irish
Burmese Prime Minister made countries which are targets of said he has no political «fillla- ownership.
Communism, it was learned. tions but respects the Soviets New York, March 5.-
Burma would welcome "an This was a problem to which experiment in building a new
im-sncial system." Three prominent Americans 50 percent of Dublin's second-offer of help from any friendly there apparently was no
chernach-
nicdiate answer,
"For this reason I consented kad something to say last run and suburban einemus, and allon to ward oft
The diplomats concluded that
to East
Germany to night on American-Russian the largest houses in Ireland's ments on its frontiers,"
"Our declared policy in re- no specific line could be drawn teach," he said. "I hoped I s:cond and third cities, Cork and gard to foreign affair of not relations.
Communism, to contain
The might
be personal example ony | ask-admittedly_a big one- aligning ourselves with Major-General William Lono-
of the positive side of what is In all, only about a dozen of bloc-does not exclude us from wil De
offer much happening here." van, wartime Chief of the Ot-
the capital's 30-odd cinemas co-operating as of Strategic Service, said remain outside the corporation.ble with the Western
He said his family had "sul- as closely as possi-material help and guidance as
demo-
in cach in a speech: I am not one of
possible undesirableia w Latest to level
threatened fered almost equally from Hit- those who believe in the inevi-
matters relating to
ountry.
ter and from the cold war." monopoly charges at the fability
Dr Fuchs lives alone in a of war,
ganisation is the Irish National The outlook for but we are
The rest, the experts believe, pence in coming nearer and nearer to Film Institute, which devoted
Is up to the countries of the bomb-damaged Leipzig boarding: Asia-Pacifle
class Burma Is decidedly brighter al shooting war."
to do for house, teaching a small much of its 1049 report to the Brien McMahon, group's Senator
time than a year the present
hemselves.-United Press.
four times weekly in Christian continued expansion,
If Chairman of the Joint Courres-particularly in
old from friendly the thickly-ngo.
deema-Associated Press. sional
Committee ou Aloric populated suburban areas of the countries is forthcoming, the anti-insurrection drive can be accelerated and the restoration peace and stability can be added.-. Thakin Nu rapid,"
Пес
Limerick.
reiterated his plea for capital
"mo
Eneral crusade
for peace,"
MINISTER SEEN
1
or-
cramic development.
of
Laying in speech that an atomle arms race foreshadows ***
monster government" and I rald that the corporation Reuter. "total intervention in the lives was "controlled financially by of our citizens."
and non-nationals,"
declared Senator McMahon said that if that "atch nionopolies are un- the U.S. tries to build sufficient desirable for many reasons.” military
dcter a The port discloned that the is their "will to resist," in the power to Russian attack, "we must
in-titute'n Koverning council creasingly place
wor
footing ourselve
remain
munlisn
on a
KEY TO SUCCESS Manila, Mar, 3-The key to of Asian " success in the fight
Communism countries against
(had carried the matter Igovernment Level by protesting
best
TO
opinion of some of the qualified American observers.
The phrase "will to resist"
diplomats had
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sphere
AIR RECORD SOUGHT BY
ITALIANS
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INTELLIGENCE TEST: SOLUTION
(1) Gearbox covers 39 miles white Crankshaft covers 13 S Gearbox is travelling three times By that a Crankshaft
jai iience, when Gearbox left the Stork. Crankshaft was 10 muler kway, be, be had already cavered 15 miles Let his weed he i mijer
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Passport Denied U Saw's Widow Rangoon, Mar, 5-Draw That Khin, widow of U Saw, who wa hanged in 1940 for assassinating! Aung the Burmese Premler, San, has been refused a passpo. to take her daughter to Dar- Milan, Mar. 5. Two jeeling to be educated there. pilots will shortly according to a press report- Supreme Court
Justice to the Minister for Education, has been heard here frequent's attempt to break the world William Douglas sak in an in- General Richard Mulcahy.
since United States diplomats distance record for amphi-" terview that Americans must,
General Mulcahy received n
Bangkok Hot together in
in bian planes, now held by the belleve strongly enough in De-
discursed the February for deputation and
On U.S. xjmposium mocracy to die for it if they are whole matter with them," the Far Eastern problems.
They are Maner Lundli and to rem free from Com-
report cald.
The American
Leonardo Bonzi, who last that At the
the Atlantic Institute'a annual little to say publicly on their Count Justice Douglas added Democratic nations can retain teneral meeting, the secretary conclusions at Bangkok, where few aero
Children's Angel". depart were transmitted to the State year in a tiny tourist plane, the only through of General Mulechy's world leadership
But here is
Tho present record I held a positive programme.-Asso-ment said the Institute hud the Department.
"goodwill" of the Minister and sample of what they say pri clated Press,
would receive
the help vately about the steady flow of by U.S. Major-General F. M. Andrewa who covered 2,300 which he could extend "within Communism in the Far East,
kilometres in 1930. the limits imposed on him."
The United States, they say,
battle of Com their attempt
The two Italians will make can win the
with
a new IRISH COMPANY munism in this troubled per amphibians
"Piaggio 130", piane, of the globo only with the
with
a 430-hors: power engine, A government spokesman determined help of the peoples *Hollywood, Mar, 6.-The trade
of being which they tested last week on danger that slated. however, that the Irish wh Variety reported
who are in
cg the Italian Riviera. paper
1. Pay to a worker for plane Deanna Durbin, the film song- branch is registered here as an engulfed by Communism. In
con
time he spends travelling stress, plans to leave Hollywood Irish company, with a majority more specific terms, this means
and that
must kilograms of petrol and has a countries in a fortnight for an indeflatte of its caplial in Ireland,
20-hour range. The flera plan and from his working place on
property, по consequently
action was strengthen their economics, pu
his employer's ay in Europe,
to follow a North-South route stay
the Variety said that Deanna has envisaged.
their governments in order, and
Red Sea. Morbid fear of dirt. 3. In from Milan to the
In On its, part, the corporation, look after the well-being of
Assembly disposed of her home In Holly-
They will take off from land French National Odeon (Ireland)heir peopter.
the when and land on the sea, accordinghanced to take
1789 registered as
extremista wood.
seals on She was
monopoly charges, point-
left
Scien side of the hall 4. comment yesterday, but in a re-able
In to overal charitable con-
addition, Azlan nations for he record. cent interview she told of her ing
The plane was transferred the instrument to measure the Manuel 11
annually must be vigilant against Comi- organises Europe in the cerns plans to go to
nlready yesterday from the Riviera to growth of a plant. A movements
0.
The notably the
(a) charity concerts munist Spring,
airport, where it will Luis Quezon. Dublin's operating within their borders, Milan She said then: "I might just in its largest house,
testa--Associated Taming of the Shrew (b) The Theatre Royal-United and be prepared to battle any undergo Lew
Winter's Tale. make
picture and giant
Prem. infiltration from the outside. quit."
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