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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1916.
ATTACK RENEWED ON USE OF VETO Aung San Change In Australian Reply To Molotov Criticism Threat To
Warship Marmalade Design?
Londen, Oct. 30. Wing Commander Balub Robinson, Conservative, asked
in the House of" Commons ·
Communists
Seattle, Oct. 30. "The Russians call" the today whether any change Chinese 'Marmalade was proposed in the design and
Communists"," construction of British warships
B. 'H. following the United States Kizer, former UNRRA Navy's atom tests.
Director, said ́ ́ ̈in à lec- Mr. John Dugdale, Parlamenture here, denying there tary Secretary to the Admiralty is any contact between told him that the matters were at all times subject to nulifica- the Communists of the tion as the result of experience, two nations. >research and experiment.”
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U.S. Statement H.K. SALES
On Disarmament
Flushing Meadow, N.Y., Oct. 30. Mr. Norman Makin, Australian delegate to the United Nations General Assembly, renewed his attack on the veto when the Assembly re- sumed today, declaring that the work of the Security Council had justified Australian ear- lier misgivings. Again and again the veto had been used by one of the permanent members to thwart the will of the majority of the Coun- cil.
Mr. Makin also replied directly to M. Vyacheslav Molotov's criticism last night of the delay in establishing a Trusteeship Council.
OF TIN
Resign
Rangoon, Oct. 30.
It is reliably learned that the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League representatives in the interim Government have re- quested "the Governor,~ Sir Ilubert Rance, to expand the Excentive Cornell to 15 members in order to efficiently carry out the rehabilitation of the country.
Major-General Aung San undi his colleagues, it is reported. have threatened to resign bloc If the demand is not con-
on
London, Oct. 30. Hong Kong tin merchants are reportedly selling tin on the world market-at-between £575 to 600 per ton, cost, insurance and freight, as compared with the British controlled export prices of 380-10-0 per ton 1.0.b. United Kingdom.
Induential London tin circles ceded by the Governor,
The Burmese press today say that sales are being made only to certain countries, anxious quote General Aung San as hav for supplies additional to those ing declared that he will con- already allotted under the Com-tinue to serve the lountry from bined Tin Committee system. It outside as before."
also stated that very little of Official quarters neither con Chinese produced and refined, in firmed nor denied the report. Is included in these shipments, for
The "Economist," a Burmese which supplies are believed to be
daily in an from stocks originally smuggled
editorial urged from the Dutch East Indies, Indo-General Any San to visit India China and Sian following the study, the organisation and
working of the Indian Interim defeat of Japan
While the current Chinese re Government and discuss Indo- fined tin production is difficult to Burmese problems with Pandit assess, it is estimated that it is Nehru." could not have been established as all the advanced texts appear avere ile, sellers of Portuguese i and Burma
substantially below the prewar of 10,000 tons annually
The former UNRRA Diregtori M. Molotov was not present in resources we possess. Our The lessons learned from the said that, the Chinese Commun- usin's front gay seats to hear motives in war and peace we atom tests would certainly best Party's present goal is a he reply from the Australian tewre to the judgment of history.” used to the fall, but a great deal counterpart of the American elegation, which, throughout the The Assembly then adjourned of examination and auntysis farm labour party. But, he all- ife of the United Nations,bas and most of the delegates due to must take place before thesed. 95 per cent of the Chinese aken the lead in challenging the speak went back to their work of results can fully apprehend have no political philosophy and wenigatives of the great powers revising their prepared speeches ed," Mr. Dustate added..
must play the part of
Mr. Makin declared that be in the light of the outspoken #Asked whether any
Friend and comrade." as the ause the Trusteeship agreement speech by M. Molotov yesterday. mumcation had been received Chinese struggle toward reali-must first to approved by the
The UNO Press Department from America indicating whe-sation of the democratic ideals General Assembly, ther changes in warship con of Dr Sun Yat Sen. struction were necessary, as a
warlord system
d likely to become sa much has . arlier. reqult of the Latem tests, My bera overthrown: The idea of Australia bad suggested the grap paper when mere and more tin are reportedly asking up to Dugdale and an official reportaation has been implanted on
etting up of an
announced interim body delegates
their in- 760 per tor f.o.b. Lisbon. Recent- was still awaited in Britain Chie, who is master
of re-writing in her which puuld bridge the gap. battention
their ly, this tin fetched about 510 -Reuter
per Lon.-Eeuter. own braise and, except for the perproposal could not be carried speeches-Reuter. `- civil war, the Chinese people out largely because of opposition are united." Kizer added.
From the Soviet Union.
AIR ACCIDENTS
Locon, Oct. 30. An assurance that the canses of accidents to commercialį airemust will be made know as rapidly as possible was given an the Government's behalf in the House of Commons today,
I said that the assignment. American troops to China' was a blunder" but they shoutd be left there as long as General àlarshall remains or untit peace semesta avoid disturbing the status quo.
* the Council today was thrown into confasion
Facts Distorted
Terrorists Bomb Railway Station
'Jerusalem, Oct. 30.
The paper added that more intimate relations between In- are essential. especially as the Muslim League has ase now joined the Intarir Government-Reuter.
Bevin Keeps In Touch
Mr. Maltin denied an assertion Lital the slates administering non-sell-governing countries hud taken no special steps towards establishing a trusteeship sys- Kizer's talk was the first af. On the contrary," he said, the countries which have sut is that he will deliver as R mitter draft agreements might However, technical questions Walker Ames Foundation leg well receive recognition for this
Univerity of and petrartion of investigations turer at the might day publication-Better Washington-Associated Press. concrete fact in adhering to the principles of the Charter. Yes- terday we were told that some countries had started a campaign against the
veto rights of the great powers and were warned that this campaign, if successful, would bring about the liquida-British troops in the neighbourrurist gun-gir! slipped past the was being Informed of the
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This is sericus unjustified."
Saying that the veto should be ed only in important matters clared: represent this view
of enforcement, Mr. Maltin de-
as a threat to establish doming-
Lon by one country or a group of countries can only be regard
a distortion of facts. Rubber Stamp
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Three bombs exploded at Jerusalem railway sta
tion this afternoon. British troops and police were rushed to emergency stations and a mo- tor-cyclist stated to be carrying explosives was arrested.
The explosion occurred 20 the railway station, after an minutes after a surprise iden- exchange of shots with British tity check of pedestrians and troops. car had been carried out by
hood of the station.
It is believed that a ter-
Arab policemen
London, Oct, 30. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, is maintaining daily contact with the Foreign Office from, the liner Aquitania, on which he is travelling to the United States to attend the New York meetings of the Council of Foreign Ministers and the United Nations General Assem- bly, the Foreign Office stated
today'
It was added that Mr. Bevin
A British police constable the station and held up the from the British Embassy in
was killed while examining a "suit-case bomb" in the station cloakroom after the explosions, and police and British troops are now searching the rubble of
the partially wrecked railway station for further casualties.
railway clerk at pistol point, to deposit a suitcase with a bomb in it, in the waiting room of the station."
on guard at text of all telegrams received Cairo, which relate to the dis- cussions he had last week with Ismail Sidky Pasha, the Egyp tian Premier on revision of the The girl they leapt into. 1936 Anglo-Egyptian treaty.
Reuter, tart open wild the police open-
ed fire, with automatic weapons. A Reuter report from Tel-
The explosions started a blaze and sent smoke clouds spiral-Aviv states that a British Army ling a hundred feet in the air, jeep was blown up by a land- "In view of what we heard yes-i
According to unconfirmed mine near Basana in the terday about Soviet proposals wei
reports four
wounded Jews coastal plain of Sharon, north should emphasise that the ques-three men and a girl-were of Tel-Aviv just before mid- tion of the control of atomie en captured about half a mile from night yesterday. ergy is much wider than the i question of disarmament. We. cannot hold with the view that
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the Charter would be undermin- cd if proposals such Earuch Plan were put into effect:"
war. Makin continued by say Ling that the Assembly should not become a mere rubber stamp. The Security Council, he said, has not yet" fulfilled the hopes of those who accepted the Charter, while its working has justified some of the fears which members had at San Francisco.
Jews Condemn Terrorism
Jerusalem, Oct. 30.
The Jewish Ageney plans to reduce terrorism in Palentine by educational measures "to wean the Jewish ́public from a certain sentimental affinity with the extremist groupe," an Agency
pokesman announced today.
The charges placed on both sides of the road were else trically detonated. Two British Army men were injured. Reu-
ter.
SNOW IN U.S.
Salt Lake City, Oct. 31. Early snows and rains which drenched Utah und Nevada three days, retarded sugar beet harvesting and possibly caused
damage to extensive throughout the western United States Associated Press.
crops
Mr. Tan Has A Busy
Time In
In London
(By Bernard Hickely)
London, Oct. 30.
The Assanbly then adjourned He was commenting on the re- and when it resumed at 9. p.m. solution adopted last night by Mr. P. S. Tan, Chinese Consul-General in London, (GMT), the first speaker was the Inner Zionist Council to)
is a man with mirior worries as well as major the United States, Senator War- "excommunicate" terrorists, and
responsibilities and his office in the West End ren Austin who said, in his calling on the Jewish community
of London can be described as a "clearing cagerly awaited speech, that the to deny them encouragement, United States Government
house" for dealing with many varied problems was support and assistance. prepared to co-operate fully, with The spokesman said no stron- "affecting the Chinese community in many all other members of the United ger methods were contemplated
parts of the world. Nations in disarmament mea- and added: "Publie bitterness;
sures. He advocated effective took a long time to mature and In addition to assisting by infringing British law, The
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Inquiry Into Troops
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The proposed inquiry into tre displacement of trips Include all movilised
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Disney Going To Ireland
Hollywood, Oct. 31.
the Consul General's office deals with Anglo-Chinese trade pro blerns, passports and visas and assists Chinese nationals, who, largely through ignorance, in-- fringe British laws,
Mr. Tan told me today that the work of his office was great- ly increased by the ignorance
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He outlined two typical cases "We cannot fight for peace Pearce da gather material for a side by side without recrimina-picture based on the legendary which go to show this ignor- dong We welcome the confidence Little People" of Eire. They ance. The first case was of xpressed by M. Molotov that will be accompanied by the pro- some Chinese musicians from nanimous agreement between ducer's wife, Mrs, Lillion Disney, the continent. Their passporta all nations, both large and small who will tour the country with were all in order and there an be achieved on such vital them and will assist in research seemed no logical reason why. matters as contrul of atom en-. Disney made a similar trip to they should be refused permis- steps to lighten the South America in 1941 and to sion but they and the Chinese crgy and burden of armament and mili-Mexico in 1043 in search of authorities who cleared them Lary expenditures which still material for cartoon storica, His from the continent had over- iimportant point-- rest. so heavily upon the peoples Eira trip is expected to require looked an
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of the world," enator Austin at least a month Associated that there is a ban on foreign. declared "The United States believes M. Molotov's proposal should be placed on our agenda and fully. discussed. The initiative of the Soviet Union in this matter is appropriate because of its mighty armics, Just as the initiative of
EXHIBITION IN LONDON
London, Oct 30. Arrangements for the suggest
However, as a result of friendly consultations and re- presentations with various de partments of the British Cov ernment, everything ended hap plly and they came ashore M
the United States was approed International Exhibition in Another instance outlined" by
priate in proposing measures preventing the manufacture and use of atomic weapons,
Full Support
Mr. Tan concerned a Chinese medical student who had come
London in 1951 must be depen dent upon the project's effect on the housing drive and other essential needs, it was stated this country to study at one
Lf London's hospitals. in the House of Lords today,
"The war, the United States Extensive inquiries have been This young man had changed gave our Allies, all the help and, made to estimate the amount, of his lodgings and gone to stay co-operation real country labour and materials that such with some fellow students but could. In peace we will support an exhibition would demand, had failed to notify the police the United Nations with all the Reuter
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