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THE CHINA MAID, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1946.

ATTACKS ON BRITAIN IN U.N.O. Objections To Troops In Egypt And Greece

"Grave Menace To Sovereignty"

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Flushing, N.Y., Oct. 28:" The Egyptian delegate, Mahoud Hassan Pasha, strongly attacked the presence of British troops in Egypt when the General Assembly of the United Nations opened its session here today. "No peaceful nation should be submit- ted to coercion or penetration," he said. "The United Nations Charter proclaims that the United Nations should safeguard the legitim- atc interests of all while maintaining the sovereignty and integrity of all nations. No nation had the right to possess special pri- vileges outside its own territories and no peaceful nation should be submitted to coer- cion or penetration. "The United

CLEAR THE LINE!

New York, Oct. 28.

A telephone operator, who bearitedky called the police re

ported asceiver ut the hook at a Stiheenakre address, "and" Boury breathing like someone. in distres

Police found the receiver whacked · ja fratel heury breathing emning from a hora munching outs besite. the planc

Nations should the Secretary-General, Dr. Trygve ĺp

make it unnecessary to have in Lt, in his opening speech to the latera! alliances and should venasambly. It was the secretary- der an armament: rues futils. General's duty according to the "But often negotiations for tins Charter, Dr. Masaryk sald, to call conclusion or renewal of all al attention to conditions wherever liances

take pa under pressure ther might exist watch werd open or tact of armaments nt! danger to penes, democracy and military occupation,

Freedom Egypt asks the United Nations! Benying the existence of an to declare that no negotiation entran Cartain" in Czechoslovakia be validly

or any, he asked: "May I suggest these undertaken, med,

between is achans sanie kind of curtain adverviga natene so long as one: a screen around Spain " Exerts piekna on the other by D. Wellington koo, on buhat. the display, 201 latent, or its of China-one of the five conn tries with power of velo-suid h: would support any proposal which. might be found to use the vets ir moderation without

Azreenwnt

forces.

Grave Menace

The Egyptian delegation re Jews its declaration that occupa the Charter. "W

tiun by foreign troops of tri

tory of United Smias members constitutes 9 grave -Menace L. zemler,' sovereignty and is in compatila! WA the „Rental prineins of tae Charter,'

NO

The sail Toveige Troope should be authored to remain in any territory without the forma!

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Imperialism Of Yesterday

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the Charter for the purpage of early เ consider any review of

iifying the rule of unanimity, be said. "the right of lavoking That rule should be

only as the discussion stage with- in the British cation, is that the General Assembly should re- for adoption by the Connell uumistake. diuition of what constitutes as "dispute" before the Security Council for application of the voting formuła agreed, ou, a Yolia. At present this formula prevents a great power from voti ing-and therefore from exercka- ing its veto-then it is "party to

dispute:"

before the

By agreement, it is only neces sary for a great power to declare that the

quelin Security Council a "situation" and not a "dapate" for it to.r^- anim,its right of velo-Reuter,

U.S. Attacked

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Flushing. Oct. 29. Kiselev the White Russian Republic's Foreign of United States troops in China Minister attacked the presence

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NO CHANGE IN SUDAN

STATUS CONTEMPLATED

London, Oct. 28.

The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, stated in the House of Commons today that no change in the existing status and administration of the Sudan was contemplated. (On his return to Egypt from London the Egyptian Prime Minister was reported to have stated that it had definitely been decided to achieve unity between Egypt and the Sudan under the Egyptian Crown).

Mr.

Oliver Lyttelton (Conservative), asked if the statements attributed to the Entian 'Prime Minister were incorrect, and Mr. Attlee re- plied: "They seem to me to be partial and mis- leading, in so far as they seem to announce an "agreement while these are purely preliminary conversations and nothing final was negotiat ed and in that respect I think Mr. Lyttelton is correct."

In his statement. Mr. Attlee said: "I must emphasise in the first place that the exchanges of view which have taken place in London between Mr. Bevin. Foreign Secretary, and Sidky Pasha, Egyptian Prime Minis- ter. were conversations ota personal and exploratory basis and not negotiations.

"The conversations were con- ducted rn the understanding that they did not commit either to be trental as confidential. Government and that they were

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Free

Passages To Malaya

London, Oct. 28.

"It is probable that all who are eligible for free return pas- sages to Malaya will be offered accommodation in ships return- ing before December," declared the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur Creech fones, answering

question in the House of Com- mens today about free returu passages to Malaya for planters and their wives:

JUST ARRIVED from LONDON!

"Where good reason can bক shown for inability to accept any such offer, the question of pro- viding free passage at a later date will receive sympathetic consideration, but refusal with- out adequate reason of ac- | commodation, offered will nà- turally entail forfeiture of claims to free passage," he said..

Sir Basil Neven Spencet Con- servative) had asked if the Colonial Secretary was aware that his decision that Frre re- torn just es. would not be available to anters and their wives returning to Malaya after i Dec. 31, except in special made last week in "The Times" circumstances approved by the.. by Azzam Pasha, Secretary-Malayan Government, was caus- General of the Arab League.

ing great anxiety in those Azzam Pasha proposed that planters and their wives whe the 1899 treaty should

had not yet been able to return porarily remain in force, but because of their health, in- that formal recognition of ability to find re-employment. Egyptian anvereignty should be or because of lack of accommo

ided. On the theory that dation." Egyptian sovereignty has a ways been implicit in the 1850 treaty, there would, Mr. Attlee said today, be no change in the status or administrati of the Sudan.

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"I can only, therefore, regret The tentative nature of the that incomplete reports from understanding at which Sidky Egypt should have appeared in Pasha and Mr. Bevin had ar the press

These reports deal rived last week had generally with ony isolated aspects of the been realised here. The for taiks, without reference to thema arrived at has ne binding wn.le' range of other matters | force until underwritten by dealt with in the conversations. beta Governments.. The Egyp- Ambiguous Treaty ian statement bas evoked some criticism here from observers. whe fear that it will make the next stage of negotiations more licuit-Reuter.

"I am sure that in view of what I have stated as to the nature of the conversations, the House will not wish to press for further details at the moment."

Renters Diplomatic Corres- The pendent, tonight writes:

He was asked whether he would give an assurance that this date would be extended in all reasonable cakes.-Reuter.

Minority Safeguards

con-

He told the. Asembly exercised America polies in China was Darinely and with a sense of dis-not calculated to maintain peace erimination."

in the Orient. He also attacked Attack On Véto the presence of British troops approval of the saves heep' The New Zealana de gate, eriin Greece. th. Middle East and

traips have theming the veto, said that, if the Indonesia.

Russia has. pending on bern used more than oner tu exerti nzeskan æere put to the man and Dresstve a governments at the woman in the street the "vato | provisional agenda a. request

London, Oct. 23. moment, schin crunurve and polt-woud be blown away in a gale that the Assembly take

Mr. Clement Attlee and Mr. ມາ 151111 12 1 were proceen-bor

Winston Churchill are repanation. The Russia's propneal of asking in-

to. bo great powers are not at present formation on the number of

asked by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar, Asking the United Nations to convinced of the iniquities of the Allied temps in alien non-enemy

lender of India's Scheduled adopt laws gerning such cases veto as thy exist

today. He

camtries. Russia is expected to

Castes, now in London, whether Hassan Pasha gaid: “Such a theo critisized the Security Coun

the Cabinet Mission and the nation, however gul, questioning

press it to the fullest before the whether anyone

Government propose in exercise: able to put laf above the law in the world was satisfied with its Assembly, ether by right the Pete on Fransactions. Some means mus Beth White Russia and Poland, other such means Th-prepar, he devis id is give to the vote and virginsly defendeal the biz confhet between last daturday WHO WOULDN'T? independent judgment upon the adequacy of safeguards for Cambridge, Oct. 28. minorities in the new for a fitüre regins of equality of racheinber of the power-veto in-the_hot_assembly statement by the Egyptian we should Bizin imondiajaly United Nations authority propor-debate following the strong Prime Minister, Sidky "Pasha, The Colonial Secretary, Mr.stitutional setup. This is one; gradual trant un L.. Vois temps to ile size and gatus, he New Zankond eiurges,

on his return to Cairo that Arthur Creech-Jones, today hint of the main questions which right.

badded.

Eleven small ermiçies. and "gyptian sovereighty unter theel that the British

Government Dr. Ambedkar is posing for e amoureed that New Zealready on revert in discussion butun would be recognised; and might cut itself in on the world's British political leaders in a and had today handed in a draft demanding -elimination.

Mr. Atlee's statement in tutelargest diamond deposit which voluminous memorandum with tristship agrement for West- "The abur oi

inter. uwen her modification of the vet system. House of Commans today that was discovered in Tanganyika re elaborate schedules if guns

Polish Poreign Minister Win- no change in the status and burn Williamson. national United Nations" force is | ministered by New Zealand under

by mning engineer John

that he has prepared with the retarded by Ezypt and other League of Nutions Mumiaic. Iter Rzymowski declared, that position of the Sudan is con-Addissing an undergraduates aim of showing that the con smaller nations as regrettable, be- mided that the trusteeship sya, the people of his country sidered by well-informed qar

meeting, the Cabinet Minister | stitutional proposala are unjust: cause it allows rermain large pro tum was not devizag as a "liek | “anriously - watch Chauvinist ters here to be more apparent said he believed that any. new to the depressċil classes. ers to fill the gassen with will to beat the weg was had en tendencies ofrevenge being than real.

mixeral sources found in British

Besides Mr. Attlee and Mr. dary occupation entrary to the į dertaken, the long and dilleuḥ, | tolerated in certain parts of

The clue, It is believed, lias colonies should be properly con Churchill, the Secretary United Nations Charter, Such a task of feveloping backward Germany."Associated Press. is the ambiguities of the 1899trolled and publicly exploited, and State for India, Lord Pethick-

euom offers the imperialism of peoples, New Zealand will oper

Anglo-Egypt Treaty, on added that the African discovery yesterday a chores of being re it mandat: administration t

which the present condominium might have a serious effect on the Lawrence, Sir Stafford Cripps, in the Sudan is based. This world market.

Mr. Creech-Jones said: "I want expert trendy, according to sources here, can be held foto vet us much money as possible admat implicity, though not for the advancement of education, services and the special healt. explicity, Chat:

ultimate needs of the African people in the Sudan Tanganyik sovereignty over

I have been very careful that anything I do does rests with Egypt.

Some Critics

npt destiny the value of diamonds Informed quarters here think in the market. Therefore, it may that the essence of the underbon desirable thing that I should standing reached last week benter into the diamond racket'." The Minisler did not elaborate Premier tween the Egyptian

hla intentions toward the deposit and the Foreign Secretary cor-which was estimated to be worl responded to the suggestion millions--Associated Fress..

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born against the wah of thes? | United Nations inspection at any Frontier Gandhi

nations.

front

The Ambip should demand

the Mary Staff Com { mittee a time ait for the crea

intentional at

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forces

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British Plan

Meanel Fry, Reuters Special Moans

Correspondent, says

that behind the scenes disenar un the ele

Peshawar, Oct. 28. Khan Abdul Ghafar Khan, tion of thred mentors to the in- In au obvious reference ta ! ། Palesti, Brygan delegate rtual Seegrity Chanel is going on as the "Frontier Gandhi" declared; "seflichtent

on today in hotels and delegation told a large gathering of "Rel. fugres bould in no case he i.ffices, while the Goueral Assem-shirts" this volunteer organisk- Baked ca závereign nations, not be cominues its genom debate, tion Jaen that Britain's fear of

Thursday, į which is expected in, end oo

Rasen had led in Britain hand- ing over to India uni

Meanwhile. British delega-blance of power." tion is working on a plan for u Warning all Indian. leaders to

dithculties, be worchful solution of the vota

of the game the which may shortly be submitted Dr. Jan Ma-arvk, Ca ebes'ova ·

to the General Assembly, it was British Government was playing klan Minitoy, raised the famined pathostali tonight to ruin India through the old question of Soain, r-ferred to hy The proposal, which policy of divide and rule," he

should anything bene azi the aspirations and fruly pressed desires of the population

of certain glans."

Iron Curtain

Yard Ready For War On Crime

London, Oct. 28.

The stage is set for a new battle against crime in Britain and the London Criminal Investiga-

* tion Department's officers have been told that

"more sen-

at

aded, "The present orgy Jawlessness in this country, is the creation of their hands:

"What we have got is a mere semblance of power and that too is due to the international situa- tion and British fear of Russia and not to a change of heart on the part of the British."--Reuter,

Arrests In Stuttgart

Stuttgart, Oct. 28. Fifteen arrests have dea made since last night's bomb

they must smash the highly organised gangs which have recently stolen jewels and cloth- ing worth 100,000 in and around London. There has been a steady de-it-is not true-as has been sug-l canlession outside the De-Nani ercase. In erine in London gented in some quarters here Bention Courts at Esslingen. despite the fact that the Metre that the United States mill. Police dogs helped to track politan Police force is under Inry authorities are co-opera-down suspects, Ataffed but the outbreak of ing with Scotland Yard. jewel robberies has altered the

The number of United States situation.

deserters in Britain is now very There is no doubt that tan small and there is no, evidence world famus Senthil Yard that they took part in recent mean to break up the gangi responsible for these crimes.

robberies-Reuter

British

Credit In

Berne Exhausted

·

(By June Bainbridge) ·

London, Oct. 28.

The Swiss Government has requested earliest pos- sible talks with the British Treasury about the Anglo-Swiss financial agreement of last March, a Treasury spokesman told Reuter to- day. Swiss

officials state the tourist trade has absorbed too

800. After exhaustion of the £10,000,000 the March agree-

much (£6,000,000) of the £19.- ment stipulated, Britain mast 000,000 credit granted pay for further purchases from Britain under the March agree Switzerland in gold,

ment.

the

This compares with British Chancellor of the Ex- chequer's latest estimate of

£3,000,000.

The Swiss request for fresa discussion of the agreement German workers at Esslingen which, is in the United States

may be the basis of reports Swiss Government ordered a zone are staging 30-minute

current in South Africa that the strike tomorrow as a demon-

The Swiss anticipated that a complete stoppage of all Swins. stration against the bombat much higher proportion of the exports to the Sterling Area, tempt. The strike is being up-

isterling credit--which under because the Sterling Area's | ganised by the trade unions...

There were no casualties present arrangements shoulderedit in exhausted. Reuter.

Scotland Yard' does not. th World Food Board from the explosion, which was a butil nxt March wood

similar to attempts made spent on importing Swiss goods. No Coal Strike

the rubberies are the work of

one gang. It is thought that

Washington, Oct. 29. a.highly organised gang 15: Director General Sir John operating in Central London. Orr of the United Nations Food and that at least four other and Agriculture Organization, gangs are working, in outlying said his proposed world board districts with their headquarto stabilise prices and supplier ters in suburbs and provinelal of food would increase trade." tawna.

MAAN Addressing the 16-nution, pre-

GOVERNMENT GIVES WAY

against the courts ten days ago but obviously British exports t2.

The credits are mutually held

Washington. Opt. 20. Reuter.

Switzerland have been insuffi- President Truman told a cient to prevent Britain draw-news conference today there ing on a very large percentage will be no coal strike in the of perindit granted by Swit United States.

He made the announcement. Lendon, Oct 28Swiss officials therefore emas John L. Lewis, in a separate It is also felt that the master paratory commission, meeting The Government vielded to phasise that the whole question news conference disclosed that minds behind the big robberies to draft a long-range inter Conservative Opposition in the of the Anglo-Swiss tradic his United Mine Workers and are receivers who are the pro-national food programme, he House of Lords today, by in balance will be discussed and the Government will sit down. duct of the Black Market and sald expansion in output for the troducing three amendments to talks will not be limited to the at a conference table on Friday that they are in touch with the masses is necessary if civiliza-the National Health Service question of Britain, buying more and that while the talks are five gangs on the one hand and, tion is to survive.

Bil giving hospital committees goeds and decreasing the tourist under way, the present wage Black Market channels on the The proposed board would more control over their own trade London official figures are

contract will remain in effect. other,

(dvd have the power to set prices on hospitals..."

Lewis statement appeared to There is no evidence that certain farm products in world It was on similar amendments available on the extent Britain lessen the threat of a pro desertors from the British and trade witch threats to violate moved by the Opposition that has already drawn on the credit, election Walkout of 400,000 Allied forces are involved in the price fluctuations are noted the Government was defeated but reliable circles estimate the softcoal minera Associated present wave of robberies, and Associated Press;

three times last week. Reuter, present total je at least 48,000 Prese,

"No

Mr. Anthony Eden, Mr. Richard Butler, Lord Linlithgow. Lord Samuel, Lord Scarbrough and other British political figures identified with the Indian es- tion will be given copies of the

document-Reuter.

TRAINS HELD UP.

Dacca, Oct. 20. A curfew was claniped down icday on the disturbed areas of had heid' up Dacca after 'mobs two trains-both times by get- ting the alarm cord pulled from inside-and attacked the passen-" gers.

Two, were killed and six ware) injured in the attacks.-Reuter,

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