THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1946.
BRITONS NOT FICKLE FRIENDS Anthony Eden Makes Appeal For Soviet Amity
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Growing Concern
Over Events
London, Sept. 23.
Mr. Anthony Eden, former Foreign Secretary, speaking tonight at Watford, a London suburb, said that all felt a sense of disappointment and growing concern at the course of events at the Paris Conference.
"It is foolish," he said, "to minimise the serious- ness of the situation. It is profoundly dis- quietening. It is not so much that I see in this state of affairs an imminent threat of war. That is not an immediate danger.
"But anyone who reads the re- ports of the Paris Conference dan
homself how judge for
The
zehemence and antagonism that with every passing have grown veck.
three great confiels the Russian and iritish peoples have en Allies, After two of them ve fell away with unhappy con-
quences to mankind.
"We do not want that to hap- f pen again, yet it is happening now efore our eyes, with no benefi
anyone,
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Visitors A Menace
China's Stand On Japan
Tokyo, Sept. 24.
Lt. Gen. Chu Shith-ming, Chinese delegate to the Allied Conncil for Japan, said that he favours nationaliuntion of
San Francisco, Sept. 23. Visitors in a hospital mater Inpanese coal mines and de- nity ward or nursery are aclared a programme for CX- "menace of the Brst magni- tude," when it comes to spread ing disease gerns. Dr. Charles A. Weyermuller, of the Long Island College of Medicine, asserted recently in, addressing
change of high-grade Chinese conl
coal for Japanese fuel "would work to the mutual benefit of both countries."
Chu's statement came during
on
the American Medical Associa- | a brief discussion of policy tion.
with regard to the ownership In hospital nurseries, the of Japanese coal mines and à beaubsidy financing coal produc- new-born infants should
placed kept away from each other nation, a topic
the much as possible. he said, in- agenda by SCAP who request
inches apart with as many as
group's regular session recent- 30 in a single room.
ly.
Found Lover stead of being laid only a few ed council comment at the
Engaged To Another
Liverpool, Sept. 24. Eileen Jackson, blonde 23- year-old waitress, who stowed awny to reach Canada and her ex-lover, and then found him engaged, to another girl, was discharged today by a Liver- pool magistrate, who told her: "Your punishment has been ample for any offence you have
committed."
Dr. Weyermuller reported a study by himself and two as- sociates, Dr. Alfred C. Beck an Dr. Elizabeth J. Ittner, on an epidemic of infant diarr boen n the Long Island College Hospital which was attributed to a let-down in its disease prevention programme because of a prelenged shortago nurses,
of
Although the mortality rate in this disease runs as high as
80 per cent, the 19 babies that
were
recovered, the
reported. overwhelming
"I am sure the majority of the British people lins sired, and still desire, the most friendly relations with the Soviet Unisp. We want to work with the Juviet Union as with our other Athes in peace all in war,
"I ote Soviet Allies are build- ng their foreign policy on any ther premises than our friend- hip, as I fear they are now, then hey are building on a false read- ang of facts,
"The British friends."
#ro not fickle
After paying a tribute to
the Russian soldier, Mr. Eden con- tinued:
Plain Facts
"There is no reason why our wo teologies should not live to- ther in peace, if both will not
Jackson was brought to court for slowing away on a freigh- ter, where she hid for three days without detection. She was detained for three months in Montreal before being ship- ped back to England-Reuter.
Dr.
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He added that because means of transmission of this disease is not known, hospitals and nurseries should adopt and stick to rigid sanitation rules.
Associated Press.
Big Four Rule On Italian Colonies
Paris, Sept. 23.
The Big Four Foreign Ministers today issued a new declaration on the future of Italian col- onies, recognising the right of "other interest- ed Governments" to be heard on their dis- posal and agreeing to accept the verdict of the United Nations General Assembly if the Big Four fail to agree.
ack their fancies in every other The declaration, writes Reuters diplomatic corres-
and. Restraint may be difficult to arnetive, but surely this is not too much to ask as the price of en- during peace. Surely, it must be plain to all that we not con- Hinue as we arc now with-
pondent, appears to recognise the right of those Commonwealth countries most closely interested-South Africa, India, Australia and New Zealand-to be consulted. Addressing the Italian Political
out consequences which may be and Territorial Committee on be- totul to all. What is required is a half of Italy today, Signor Bonumi new spirit and a new approach.
urged the Conference to delete earlier recommenda-
Wail From
"A positive effort to dissipate two of the suspicions is required from four great powers. They cannot should renounce all rights to her he content with day to day wran- colonics and that in the interim
the tions of the Big Four-that Italy Mr. Gurion
The Security Council,
der the present
Paris, Sept. 23. Mr. Ben Gurion, Chairman of gles of the Paris Conference and period they should continue the Jewish Agency Executive, des- administration.cribed in Paris today as a very He wanted at least part of the serious and terrible thing" the re- "It is for the Governments to colonies to be returned to Infan
cent statement Indre bow such n new approach administration.
by General Jcould be undertaken. The decision
Joseph McNarney, Coinmander of The Egyptian representative de- the United States, Zone in Ger on methods might be theirs, bulmanded, firstly, that territories
many, that, as a result of the Bri the objective is clear. It is the which Italy had taken from Egypt tlsh "clump down" on entry of right and duty of the whole world should be returned. Secondly, that illegal immigrants to Palestine. to call upon the Governments to the Parls Conference should re- make this new approach. Man-cognise and proclaim the inde-
kind hus need of it."
the
British Family
cendence of Libaya.
Yugoslavia rejected the Russian appeal this evening to withdraw the proposal to compel Italy to Advocating agreement between replace merchant vessels seized nations of Western Europe from Allied powers if she could who fought together during the not return them. fate war, Mr. Eden said they hnd special interests in common, both feated by 12 votes to four in the The Yugoslav proposal was de-, political and economie, Such an
Italian Economic Committee. arrangement, he sald, should not
Rich Bandit be construed as hostile to anyone.
Referring to
It had been moved as an add- recent references tion to article 65 of the Italian
to British Imperiolism, the British drift treaty, which provides for Commonwealth, he said, is a fami- the restitution of property re- ly of free nations, free to stay and moved from United Nations ter- free to go.
"I cannot help think-ritories. ng," he added, "that the world
The Russian representative sald
the movement of refugees from the eastern United States Zone to the Mediterranean had "to all in- tents and
purposes stopped." Mr. Ben Gurion added: “I had
Chu's stand on
Despite nationalisation and his views on the coal trade, the delegates postponed comment until the next session after the British delegate, W. MacManon Ball, pointed out the Japanese gov crument already has a SCAP- approved plan for the coal in dustry and that any
council comment on the topic might clash.
Chu said that the Japanese coal situation was "Interesting
for us." He said China was now
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favour nationalisation" of the Japanese coal industry, a topic which SCAP'anid in his agenda entry, warranted consideration. Chu said that after a study of the Japanese Government programme he might be able to say whether nationalisation is to be adopted at once-As- | scciated Press.
CHINA REPAYS
Shanghai. Sept. 24. China has repaid in kind US$5,000,000 of the US$200,- 000,000 borrowed from Soviet Russia in the early part of the Sino-Japanese war, according to Chinese press reports.
Under the loin agreement, it is added, China has a period of 52 years in which to repay the loan in full in kind.
Native
products hitherto shipped to Russia under the terms of the agreement include wood oil, bristles and raw silk, -Reuter.
NEHRU QUITS
New Delhi, Sept, 23, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Vice. President of the new Indian In-
honed, there was some humanity terim Government, announced al left in the world, I had hoveita meeting here today of the All- that the matter would not go that India Congress Committee that he far, increasing ti suffering of was relinquishing the Presidency
of the Congress Party,-Router. these people."-Reuter.
N.Y. Election A Pointer
For 1948 Presidency
Washington, Sept. 22.
has something to learn from this he had no doubt as to the justness Political observers look to this year's New York
Experiment."-Reuter.
Gen. Ho At Annapolis
of the Yugoslav claims, but the principle of ne replacement had been agreed on by the Committer and to accept the amendment would be to violate this principle He appealed to Yugoslavia to withdraw.
The Yugoslav representative de clined to withdraw, though he did make a modification in his pro- posal. Yugoslavia, he declared. Annapolis, Sept. 24.
with a principle could not agree General Ho Ying-chin, senior which permitted the devastation advisor from China' on the of the merchant fleet of an Allied advisory staff of the United country without giving just com- Nations. visited the United pensation. "We cannot under States Naval Academy.
Accompanying Colonels Ya Shu Ju-holab, the latter assiș- lánt military attachọ; Lt. Col. Chen Kwel-hwn, Majora: Wang Whin-hao and. Cheng Heuch- suey and Commander Liu Ying- yen, assistant naval attache.
stand why a bandit should enrich Ho were himself on his victim," he added. Pak-chuon and-Reuter.
BRITAIN OPPOSES RUSSIA
· Lake Success, Sept. 23. At tonight's meeting of the The visitors word met by United Nations Security Council, Commander J. 9. Gray, aide to Britain opposed the inclusion in deademy Nuperintendent and the agends of the Russian demand Capt. GL Menecal, head of that all United Nations should res the department of foreign gort on the strength of their languages and Lieutenanta roogia abroad. Beuter. My! William Chin and. Chin Ho-tami. Men partans MEGET China,
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State election as a pointer to whether the Re- publicans will take over control of Congress in January and also to indicate the probable win- ner of the 1948 Presidential contest.
This is so especially because the The Republican senatorial choler' political combination which electies so far between Mafor-Generat
Roosevelt four times, but William J. ("Wild Bill") Dono vhich is now showing marked van, who managed the U.A. over- Igns of cracking up in many scas spy service during the war: States, has got together in New State Senator Irving Ives, father fork for at least one more round of a lawforbidding racial or re lous discrimination; and Ed- The last link to this end was Industrial Board.
ward Coral, chairman of the State. provided when the Liberal Party, No formed by David Dubinsky and tively allied with organised labour senator has been more sel ther unionists in protest agalist than Mond, of New York. In light Communist domination of the
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that Governor, the State Administra domination even more conpletely tion will be under unien Tabour than the national Government ha been under Presidents, Romuvel and Truman.
American Labour Party, decided of his Sonate record there can be o join with Democrats and the no doubt if he is elected ALP in support of Senator" M. Mend for New York Stat Governor. Mend will try to unsea Governor Thomas E. Dewey, who was elected in 1942. New York has at present defeat
In the Hausa of Hepresentativas,For,a year or so after his 10t publicans, 22 Democrats, and one Dewey's political prospects ap
President Governor American Laborite. This ovely peared to be obbing, but, inttaris balance almost certainly will be he
rokon in favour of the party Dewey and all his class associatár hap Bear staging opmeback that wins the Governorstly, de Arestremely conddan that be Atatako also is the Senate seat, will be re-dected and carry, in which Mord must voodle to run with him for the trialling inse for Claverner
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