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Russia's Mental Hair Jacket Is

Cause Of Irritation

BEVIN ANALYSIS: LESS FEAR

OF NEW WORLD WAR ·

Southampton, Oct. 4.

The Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, arriving here to- day from New York, said that he thought Russia would be "more careful" after the United Nations success in Korea.

Fate Of Foreigners In Seoul

Undetermined

Seoul, Oct. 4.

fate of more than 20 170 foreign residents of Seoul, who remained behind when the go9; ernment_abandoned the capital to the Communists on June 20, myrtery, authoritative sources said today.

vestigators

-from

Mr Bevin added: "It is not Russia as much as the Muscovites. In all her history she has been trying to expand."

Asked if he thought that Russia wanted an all-out war, Mr Bevin told reporters; "I do not think so. I doubt if ever they do. I do not think they would be as unwise as that,"

21 nulton

Mr Bevin declared that Rupia

Ike was "wearuig

tal hair-Jacket STRIKE

which is continually irritadiny: i them

and they everybody else."

mur irritate

IS A FLOP

(Continued from Page 1)

"Oner it is recognised that I does not pay and it in impersble then i think the world will turmi į it attention tu penerable endeavors and the people will by 10 percent or by 50 Kros feel and more comfort- chen, whichever was greater.

sit for

11: the Russian-veenpied able," he said. Information gathered by In-Russian expansion, MP

Falurging out his remark about Scout District of Vicama, the Hem Port Office changed hands twles servants ald

as strikers tried to force it to 11 12 "She tries to do

The parts of neighbours mi acquaintances cheaply as she ran

I think it close. In other

slashed that most or

was very fortunate for the world Soviet sector strikers foreigners in Seoul were taken that

Koea Motor ear and motor lorry tyres, the thing 11 custody on July 2 and happened to

be comparatively derailed tramears and overturn-

ed lorries on train tracks. movet

presumably to Fyong-lai.”

They ordered the passengers yang on July 24,

AN OLD METHOD

ut of other trams and took the

veliteles across that Vysian Holt, Beitel Minis. Mr Hevle ail that Ruin empty ter to Korca, sent a message touched the

Korrans into Danube bridge the Foreign Office fron Pyom: rad might well have set the match and started a world con-

Indicated

Into

Reports from Leador

yong.

Memor

said

the

Zone,

to the

יון

Soviet!

Tundreds of strikers and non-

Eewhere in Vienna Bie tram The Latest Information is that Bagration. She did it in Greece service was normal.

and in Persia immediately after Strike pickets stood guard on Parnuuche and Med-)

clothe did sut the Danubian bridges, scrutinis- more of the French Legation the war and Maurice Chanteloup

want to withdraw her frog, ing all traffe. Agence France Prose were em- and many

treaty-and fined to the French Legation, the bad constantly adopted this On July 2 when weten either of intration ur they were taken to local the promoting of civil wars ro offer of the Communist Prace that the could expand out of Preservation Corps" Theze they the chaos. Mr Bevin declared, wors interrogated individually

compound

but not mistreated,

tion Corps.

The "It an old method. Czar did and, of course, lo addition they now have the im-

strikers clashed in flat fithts for the possession of the metal works at Ternitz, in the Soviet Zone, Strikers from the nearby Russian. vontrolled fartories occupied the metal works and tried to keep employees out but were themselves evistel. Later the

fit

ent The Marxist-Lean factory changed hands several

times.

incntent

The Apostolic delegate. Mon-ets signer Byrne, and his assistant, theory behind them with which Father Booth, were not allowed they have to save the world or to live at home but we given comething else." he added. freedom of the Catholic Cathy- Me eyin paid that the un- dral in Seoul until they were star took a great risk in Ber- arrested by the Peace Preserva-lin. Every day in Berlin there

markt have been an A French at twn Belgian All the problems ball been rant from the Saint Paul al fankly faced during the talks Carmelite Orders were arrested) the rited States. We later. All were taken from have told her that if the Marla Seoul on July 24.

using her police in Berlin and using these tacties, it i gical left to the local Balutano to

alone."-Renter

two

As earlier report that French Catholle pelente were are restert an executexi in the Choann area after the fall of that city on July D could not be couffrance d

4:34 investigators could give no whereabouts of a retired! Fremt businesman identified

Monsieur only Paignt and four other Freich i priests in frratory occupied by the Red Unite Press,

China Reds

Extend Stay

,14

London, Oet, 4. The Fouvin Office said today. Chines Communist which arrived tmm.

dete nation

Oil Pipe Leak Peking on September 29 What

Threatens

Entire Town

putted to remain in Br- tait until October. 30.

Demonstrators rallied to L'omunanist-called demonstration in front of the City Hall tonight. The staff of the Federal Chancel- fer prepared to defend the banding in case the demonstra-

police i tors ntain rushed the

25 In Tast week's cordons disturbances,

A crowd variously estimated at between 7,000 and 15,000 Commonnist attended with demonstration in Vicuna. They Instened quietly to specches 4 houdenst

loudspeaker calling for the acceptance of the Communist demands on wages

pric

then after some half- hearted signint, drifted away.

Austrom Government officials rait tonight that they thought the strike would drag on for me days and then gradually tile out.

The delegation, led by the | vice-chairman of the All China 1

Trade

Peiteration, was the first to reneh Britain from idea

T Britain

recogand the Peking re time at January,

4

Italian Gesture To

Troops In

Korea

3PXATALIAHA

· MARAZZOHO CENTRALE

CROCE ROSSA

OSPEDALE ATTENUATO N6a.

FOLL

The Italian Red Cross recently prepared a complete Field Hospital for the United Nations troops in Korea. Pleture shows the packages ready for transport. (London Express Service).

Wev

A happy picture of Princess Margaret, caught by the camera at the Perth Hunt meeting at Scone Palace

recently (Central Press),

America's Towards

Tale meda theinls in Styria end Lower Antri i reported that | during poslay

striher! DIARY dufted back to work when they i ww Thal other factories had nel joinmi in.---Editura,

WEDDING PARTY

Attitude Taipeh

Comes Under Fire

Washington, Oct. 1.

on

Death Of Mr F. C. Mow

Fung

Prominent Citizen

Indonesia Makes No Apology For Ambon Invasion

Djukarta, Oct. 4.

The Indonesian Government today officially confirmed that it was taking "positive measures" against the "rebel" Government of the South Moluccas, set up in Ambon,

In a cable to Dr William Drecs, the Dutch Prime Minister, the Indonesian Prime Minister, Dr Mohammed Natsir, said that his Government had been "compelled, with regret," to take theso mea-

sures.

Millary sources here described, the South Molucces as part of the these measures, as an all-out difficulties which always arise. offensive against Ambon. In a period of grent changes Today's statement, which was such na the Indonesian and made in reply to a cable yeater-Netherlands socieurs day from Dr Dress expressing his going through Government's "great

following the anxiety transfer of sovereignty. about the Indonesian action in "A small gang of armed per- Ambon, was the first from an BŪTIS who were under the

to the military netion taken by the Indonesian against Ambon Island.

not

Dutch

nre now

offelat Indoneslun source after responsibility of the Netherlands days of reports of an invasion of Government after the Imnsfer the island,

of sovereignity continualis at- It was learned at The Hoge tempts to resist and withdraw today that Holland bas "drawn from the course of history, now the attention" of the United taking place in Indonesia," Nations Commission for Indonesia

DUTCH PART Government Without openly blaming the

for Government

1/10 Ambon is the seat of the self-

Nal sid proclaimed Republic of the South Ambon revolt, Dr. Moluccas,

that I was started lost. April by which docs recognise Lovereignty of the sang of KNIL (Royal Nether Djakarta Government.

lands East Indies Army) (roops and that the Dutch GOVETTY- was responsible for "For the profecilen of

not inkca

any people of Ambon in particular, strict measures against them.

to secure

"Colonel Schotborg, whe was 11/

the interests of people of Indonesia la general, despatched to Ambon, falled to the Government, to its regret cern took part in a ceremony to ret, net as was required of him and Onda zelf compelled to take positive measures, but with the conviction that these measures will restore peace and freedom for the people of the South Moluccas islands."

The Indonesian Prime Mini- ter's cable said:

Dent, whi

which

the

these

men.

lund

GREAT CHANGES Dechring

his

trike the Netherlands flag and hoist the flag of the so-tallert public of the South Melurcas in the KNIL barracks," he said,

Private One of the most pro-

11247 reports, from Ambon aren Inte today, quoted minent residents of the

by high Indonesian sources here. Colony passed away this

Government rald that Indonesian troops were morning in the person of had "lett no stone unturned" to in control of the northern part Mr Frederick Charles Mowd a peaceful settlement of of Ambon Island.

the South Moluccas problem, These reports snitl Fung, JP, who died at his Dr Natsir said that

at the "Go- residence, 16, Maple Street,vernment expresses

the hope And shelled by the Indonesian Shamshuipo. ile had a that the difficulties which are Air Force and Navy. The Am-

in the South stroke a little over a week bring vercome

bonese were said to be redsting Moluccts will constitute [the | Bercely and taking severe action tast of n series of Unculties against the Amboniese aiding the Born I Stawell, Victoria, which camast be Australia, the late Mr Mow from Dhe withdrawal of the Seme Ambonese members of Fung was 08 years of age. He Netherlands instrument of the Indonesian Parliament zaid was a Trerinason of high stand-power from Indonesia.

ago.

that Ambon City had been strafed

dissociated vaders,

| privately tonight that they sup- ing a member of the Kowloon

"The Indonesian Government ported the Government's "action Residents' Association since its regards the problems it faces in against Ambon-Reuter, formation, and founder mem- ber of the Kowloon Rotary Club,

le

For his services to the K.R.A., was made an Honorary

Life Member. He was Pre-1 sident in 1931 and ueled [13 honorary secretary for many

3 cars up to 1047.

the

Int the Scotish

Constitution,

CZECHS

ESCAPE

BY PLANE

Jale Mr Mow Fung was Right Worshipful Master of Lodge St. Jolin in 1025 1926

1946 when the Lodge was fugees, including: women

and

Twelve

London, Oct. 4, Czechoslovak

HOW DOES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEAL?

De

arklitst Many perions about Christian Science. They I would the to know more about its healing power and why it in at Christian Science brings so landed at Manston much health, happiness, free- Kent, on Saturday, dum, and serenity to the carnest One of the best ways recker. Air Ministry stated to

to learn about Chistian Sdence is to attendi

stel

A FREE LECTURE

entitled

suscitated. He was П past children, member of St. Andrew's Royal Airfield, Arch Chapter and an honorary

The member of the Supreme Grand

*** | night. Scot- Hoyal Arch Chapter of

The plane and it occupants land. He was P.C.M. of Swere handed over to the im Andrew's Royal Ark Mariners 1920-21, a member of Phoenix migration officials.

The plane was a Daltota au- Sovereign Chapter,

and was craft

pilcted

by Captain past District Grand Sentor

"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: Warden of the District Grand Kaucky, chief test plot of the

Czechoslovak Airlines. It WAN THE SCIENCE OF GOD'S Lodge of ionskont and South understood that the male inem- China (S.C.)

bers of the party were members

ABUNDANT PROVISION". In the Englizh Constitution, an underground movement, by Harold Moler, C.S.B.,

Mr Mow Fung was a who heard that e Czech

of Chicago, Illinois Just Master of Cathay Lodge and authorities had feurned of their

the Bond pĽ Member of past District Grand Junior activities and Bed the country

Mother Deacon of the D.G.L. of Hong- to avold arrest,

Lectureship of The kong and South Chima (E.C.) L. was reported in Prague last Church, The Fir: Church of

In Beton, Christ, Scienti: 1, was a intrber of Coorordia night that Captain Kaucky. Mark Lange and of Shamrock former loyal Air Forc pilot, Massachusetts.

failed to return to Ruzyne MONDAY, OCTOBER 9TH tion).

Airport, near Prague, after k test flight in a Dakota on Satur- day murning--Beuter.

The Administration is bracing itself Wednesday for new Republican attacks

on itsla policy toward Nationalist China.

TRAGEDY

Mombasa, Oct. 4. Seven people were killed to- ! the

day when a private bus taking

The Foreign Office had itially sprausteri jaerian 1***

Lodge No. 7:2 (Irish Cartitu-bed ir delegation to send one week in

Britain for erlebration of Cont munist China's nest anve

Cortemagginee. Haly, Qet. 4. The Italian police authorities Tonight completed plans tu evacuate this "ail town" engineers failed to repaiz a leak in an oil pipe from which highly inflammable oil fumes were be- ing thot hundreds of yards inta

the air.

quests to the wedding of an

With the State Department already involved in a clash with Senator Styles Bridges, it is ex- pected that other Republican legislators would join Mr Bridges in denouncing the withdrawal of (escaped the United States military mission to Nationalist

China.

Indian advocate here fell into The bride, a young Indian

the water at a ferry crossing,

The delegation is scheduled to Visit Scotland, several industrial centres and Cambridge Univer-girl, sity before returning to Peking the by air on October 30,--United

The company said that leak was made last night short- Prenu. ly after the drills were haltel Budu pipe was sank into the hole.

Workers were

thrown yards

away from the top of the well when the first jet of compressed gas burst through the Ivali. One worker was hurt.

The engineers, covered in oil Luti in some cases wearing gas mcske were today enutiously working their

the way Into centre of the all jet. Visibility tonight was down to a few feet and the atmosphere in the area, he engineers warned, was very dangerous. Reuter.

Radio Hongkong

II.K.T.

6.00, "Hong Kong Calling"-Pro- gramme animary: 0.07, Children's Story: "Sald the Cat to the Dar

By Martin Armstrong. (Part 4) "Foreign Languages". (BBCTS); 6.30, 9ymphony for Strings" -- Geraldo and it String Choir. (BDCTS); 7,00, "Take It from Hera" -With Joy Nichols, Dick Benley and Jimmy Edwards. (BBCTS); 7.30, 1. Dom-HauTO Francaise. (Studio); Jon. World News and News Analysis. (London Relayli 0.18, “D... Bandstand"--Band of the Irish Guards conducted by LL C. . Jagger, (IDCTS); 1.48, Sporta ReviewDy Bill Philips. (studio): 0.00, "From the Editorials." London Telay); D.10, Weather Report: 0.14, "Thursday Serenade”—A Programme of Continuous Music Arranged by Betty Drown; 30. Book Review by Alleen Dekker. (Studio); IAH, “AL the Opera Aat 3. "Aida" (Verdi). With the Principals Members of the Chorus and Orchestra of the Opers House, Home Conducted by Tullio Serafin 10,30, Where Do We Go from itere"-A Mystery play by Dorothy L. Sayers. (DBCTS): 11,00, Radio News Reel. London Relay); 11.15, Weather Toport: 11,18, "Good night Stusief: Dod Bive the Kingi 113, Close Down.

SIDE GLANCES

C-9

and the Broom with another six people from

which the bus

carrie:1 people.-Reuter,

By Galbraith

COFR 1930 BY NEA SERVICE, INC, T, BL, REG, U. MŪŽAT, OFF.

"I have to tell you a good one on my wife-when you first mentioned coming to visit us, she thought you were my cousins instead of hors!""

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REVISITED BIRTHPLACE

For many years he served on Lie

Board of Zetland Hall Trustect Mr Bridges, 41 consistent or not. If ways

dollars and

The late Mr Mow Fung re- jeritle of the State Department, | could be found to help the turned on September 20 främ u

termedi the withdrawal as Generalissimo, the State Depart- visit to his birthplace "startling

and

disappointing." meat would face serious ad- Stawell after an absence of 54 lle sald

more verse reaction from most Asian years. On his visit be was evidence of why the American countries and Britain, which re-accompanied by his daughter, people must be alert that

the Chinese eur cogulses

Com- Miss Á.V.M. Mow Fung, who is momentary Kain In Korenmunists as the legal government a nursing sister in Hongkong. must not be dissipated through | of China,

During the visit, Mr Mow Furst

is the

NICHE

State Department stupidity and Officials said Communist pro-was accorded a civle reception

bungling."

Senator Bridges earlier C- cused the Department of plan-

to ning "to sell out" China the Reds.

He based 1/20

paganda would feed on such a by the Mayor In the Town decision.

fall.

He is survived by his daugh CAMPAIGN TARGET ter, Miss Ruby Mow Funk If more guns are not given to (sister), Mrs Parkson (sister), on the United Nations the Nationalists, the Republicans Mr E C.

Fincher (nephew), Security Council Vole towili

blast the Administration and Mrs A. E. P. Guest (stege), The funeral will take place at Kowloon, tomorrow. The thine will be announced Inter.

charge

Linvite

a represenfallve of the more than ever in advance of Peking government 10 testify the November elections, The the Chinese Christian Celery, before the Council on the For-Republicans already regard the mosa Issue.

Administration's polley

The State Department re- Formosa as a good campaign plied that Mr Bridges' stale-target. ment was "rash" and "en- founded."

The White

House ami the are against

It said the United State Department States way simply autvoled оп

before the Council.

FURTHER CHARGE

on

Formoso. General

Leave For Hongkong|

Southampton, Oct, 4,

the question of inviting a Contention of American milltary munist representative to appear MacArthur, with some Defence Britain's latest reconverted:

Department support strongly troop transport the 11,000-ton urges consideration 01 the Dilwarn left Southampton today islund R key to

Singapore American for

and Hongkong, The State Department also military atmtegy in the Pacific. with 700 Servicemen and denied Senator Bridges' clate-United Press. ment that he belleved the State Department ordered General MacArthur to withdraw

the military mission from For-

mosa. Officials said the mission apparently had completed its survey of Nationalist defences. |Authorities hid the mission was dispatched by General Mac Arthur

Liquid Glass Hampers Firemon

Loudon, Oct. 4.

A pool of red-hot liqund

to determine whether glass held up fire fighters dur-

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families,

A Royal Artillery band and Scots Guards plpers played the) ship out-Reuter.

Buried In Landslide

Blockholm, Oct. 4.

A now landslide in the wrecked

the American decision of Jansing a factory blite in London's West Swedish village of Surto uary 5.to send no more arms East End tonight.

today dragged three workmon

.

to the Nationalists should Exp Glars panes manufactured about 420 yards and buried one changed in the light of the and stared at the factory melled of them up to his walst Korean war.

-" under the intense heat. Firemen None of the men was hurt. Administration officials con- finally entered the building' Last week about 40 bulldings ceded they, cannot hope to win, under a protective shower of in Surts were drugged into the whether they decide to give water poured

on them from valley of a nearby river by more arms to Chiang Kai-shek hoses in the area-Reuter. Iandalido of wot-clay.--Ieuter.

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