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Greek Regent Asked

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THE NEW GREEK GOVERNMENT TONIGHT DECIDED TO ASK ARCHBISHOP DAMASKINOS TO REMAIN IN OFFICE AS RECENT. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT ISSUED AFTER A TWO-HOUR · MEETING OF THE CABINET SAID: "AFTER THE CABLE OF HIS MA- JESTY TO HIS BEATITUDE, THE LATTER WILL BE REQUESTED BY THE GOVERNMENT TO CONTINUE TO OFFER HIS SERVICES TO THE COUNTRY'. THE KING'S REPLY TO THE ARCHBISHOP ASKED THE RECENT TO REMAIN IN OFFICE WHILE THE KING HAS OBTAINED THE VIEWS OF THE. CABINET, Te statement did not specify how ludir the Gaverament wish- ed the Regent to retain office, but it was learned that the pre- sent request refers primarily to

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Text Of

British Protest

London, Apr. 1, The text of the British pre- test to the Soviet Union on Marea 9 against the removal by Sorist force of Japanese assote from Manchuria was disclosed for th: first time today in response to s question in the Ufouse of Com- mons.

Crank K. Roberts. British

communisation was written

by

Charge d'Affaires in MoscoM, addressed to the Soviet Foreign Minister, Vyacheslav Molotov.

Washington, April 8. It reads: "I have been instruct- more ed by my government to inform circles are tonight Republicans will reek silent as to the Regent's reaction light on what happened at the the Soviet Government that they

aro disturbed at reports

which to the King'a request, but it fe White House on the night of have been reaching them to the considered possible that he may Dec. 0, 1941 when the Senate effect that Soviet forces have been not wish to retain office, even House Pearl Harbour Invest- engaged in removing from Man- temporarily.

The Archbishop cabled his re-gating Committee resumes its churia Japanese-owned machinery and equipment from factories in algusflan to the King

Mukden and elsewhere. Inst hearings on Tuesday. Thursday, following the gen

These reports compel my go- Senators Ferguson, Republi-

Teservo all their Jeral election, which resulted in can of Michigan, and Brewater, verament to

to place on record the formation of the new coall Republican of Maine, recalling rights and tion cabinet of Monarchist, the testimony that Roosevelt, their view that the disposal of Japanese assets is a matter for Populist and Centre Bloc of the decided that evening that Japan discussion and settlement between pical union. The cabinet had cast the die for war, told re-the allied nations having made no recommendation to the King on what his reply to the porters they want find out to Japanese reparations. Regent should be, it was learn-what action, if any, the Presi dent look after reaching that The questions will Constantin Tankinis, Foreign conclusion, Minister and Royalist lender, be rected to Admiral John who handled the King's reply to Beardall, naval akte to Roose today, said velt and Admiral Harold Stark. afterwards that it was now for ther chief of Naval Operations the tegent to reply 13 the King.

General Marshall. former Robert Bigio, Renters corros-

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the hearing is net had reached a decision, anid: recndled before

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The Greek Cabinet meeting

London, April 9. tobild

King consider <

The British Overseas Air- George's acceptance of the re signation of Archbishop Damas- ways Corporation will increase kin may have heated discus- their air services through the sions before arriving at a de-introduction this week of a new

fast service to Cairo. cinian.

The new service wi' start on Since the King has asked the Government to submit ita views April 10 with the departure on the future of the Regency.from Hurn of a Cairo-bound 12- five possible recommendations acater passenger and freight Avro aircraft, The first air- Jappear to be open to it:

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1. That the Regent should be asked to continue in office tem- porary:

2. That Archbishop Damaa- kines be replaced by inother re- gent;

3. That n Regency Council be formed;

4. That regeney powers be finvested in the cabinet. This is permissible under tho Con- stitution:

5. That the

be regency abolished, and there be a return to the situation which existed before the civil war when the King tuled from abroad,

Three leaders of the Politienl. Unicu, who are Vice-Premiers in the Government, hitherto fav- oured the first solution, while extreme Royalists were believed to Le pressing for the last.

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"In the absence of an agree ment resulting from such a dis cussion, my government regard it state, in as appropriate that whose territory they are located, such asets an A should retain

be debited custodian basia to against that state's eventual shar of Japanese reparations. But the cannot acquiesce in an unilatera removal of assets by

third party. nor can they recognise any agreement between

individual government which purports lo arrange મ final disposal and ownership of Japanese property. Interests and assets." The Chinese Government are being in- formed of this communication. Reuter.

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London, Apr. 9. The Norwegian airline's first civilian fight to England since the war was completed at Croy- den airport yesterday, with the E-C3 arrival of a

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Missionaries To Return

-San Francisco, Apr. 3. Four Vincentian priests who spent years building up their mis- sions in China before the war only to have the Japanese destroy their on Tues- work, will sail for China

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attempt to restore was tho haven for Major-General some 34 missions, one of which Jimmy Doolittle and scores of his men when they were forced down

1942.

Germans, already huddled into crowded living quarters, are moving over reluctantly to make room for 2,500,000 Sudetens who are being expelled from the Cracho- slovakia they helped deliver into Hitler's hands. One of the biggest mass hovements of civilian populations in China after bombing Tokyo in This mission at Yingtan was to result from the war, the repatriation of Sudeten Germans began on Jan. 25. Already more than 50,000 Inter destroyed by the Japanese have entered the American occupation zone which is in reprisal attacks. The vicariate remote portion of Kiangal pro committed to take 70 per cent. of the total, with the of the priests is at Yukiang in a vince, 400 miles south-west of remainder going into the Russian zone.

Shanghai.

Such a large influx is certain vehicles. Officials

Two of the priests, the Rever end Vincent Smith and Reverend Herbert Vandenberg, ded to the

E.A.M. and all other left-wing parties, which boy- cotted the Greek elections, today Appealed to the British, United States, Soviet and French Gov-|

expects it ernments to refer the Greek in-

fax war-damaged housing will take until next autumn to ternal question either to the and food stocks, barely sufficient finish the job. "Bls: Three" or to the U.N.O.

If the question of Greece's In-to maintain meagre rations for

the present population. ternal affairs Is submitted to the

This knowledge contributes to (Britain, the "Big Three". United States and Russia), this the chill reception these post- take

two priests *TC: will come under the terms of the war refugees are receiving from 336) and Yalt Conference, it is under-mary of the Germans among sonal effects out

of those Reverend Frederick McGuire and try However, most whem they are being resettled:

in Germany appear Reverend Kenneth Williams, They stood.

Protesting against antagon-arriving

are all sailing on board the 5.9. Bavarih, well-fed and well-clothed, iam encountered in

Refuges trains are unloaded Lakeland Victory for their mis where most of the Sudetens are

the being replanted, one refugee at the border towns of Furth-in-lons in China.-Associated Press complained to the military gov-Wald and Wiesou where

The declaration issued by the three powers after their Yalta negociations in February, 1946, sald that whenever conditions in European state Any liberated

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The Sudetens, under Hitler when the Japanese occupied "FOLLOW THE BOYS”: the most prosperous people in the Yingtan Mission area, reach Czechoslovakia, are permitted to ing the United States five months only 100 Mark (about later after a great deal of bitch-

100 pounds of per- hiking.

The other of the coun-

required such action, the "Big ernment that the repatriation Sudetens are loaded on German New U.S.

Three would consult together has already crenten veritable trains for distribution points in the interior. At the distri- chack," on steps necessary to discharge

This situation is all the bution points they are parcelled their responsibilitics regarding political and economic problems, more aggravated by the egoistic out to communities having room in accordance with democratle attitude of the Bavarian popu-for them,"

Orderly Movement lation and by the callous_con- principles-Reuter.

International Court

Legislation

Washington, April 8. Legislation providing absen- cl

duct of many branches of the 'German refugee commission- tee voting by members of atate administration," the reers have the power to requisi-armed services in peace as well war, but abolishing the fugee aid. "Are wo more tion any unused quarters, needed as

| guilty than the rest of the Ger- or to compel Germans with federal ballot, has been passed mans that they now treat us as spate rooms to take them in, by the Senate and sent to the undersirable allens?".

They try to scatter the Bude White House. A

It will also affect merchant. In German Charge

tens sufficiently, so they may be Germans and military govern assimilated into the population seamen and civilians attached ment officials insist, however, and to put them where they can to the armed forces who are The Hague, April 8. that everything possible is be- ply their trades. A large num-serving outside the United The International Court of Ing done to ease the plight of ber are going to farms where States

etate ballots, but federal post- Justice established by the U the refugees who are cared for help is needed for the growing Vcting would-be zolely by N. O. on the foundations of the entirely by the German-civilian | geas: ne...

Officials say the movement eo card applications for them nid World Court has elected government and at German ex-

mail for freedom from coer- Jose Gustavo Gerrero, aged 70, pense, with only general quparfar has been orderly, and with would be retained and free air of El Salvador, a president vision by the military govern out serious incidents.

Ons Sudaten Haustrau, comcion would also be retained. The Court also names Jules menci

Sudetens now are being shipplaining to a military govern- Associated Press! Basdevant of France to be vice- président and Edward Hambroped aroun the contine! by men: Inspector that she was not Far son of the president of Czechoslovakia at the rate of perilited to bring her fine 4. the furniture from Czechcalovakia, the Norwellin parliament, ro- 2,100@4aliz A

armer they was asked, "Whore did you get number of this furniture We took it to Erstisport from the Csedlis," she said.--As-

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New York, Apr. 8 Athens, April 9:

Hussin and Britain have arrondi Constantin Tealdaria, Foreignoring convening of a "Big Four"

Greek

Foxylan Ministers goufenaison" km. Minister, will head the delegation to the Peace Confer Para on April. 95, Mr. James: snce in Paris, it is reliably Byznos, Bocratary of State, learned-Reuter

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