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THE CHINA MAIL. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 5. 1946,
NEW DEFINITION OF SOVIET POLICY
No Obstacles In Way Of Better Relations
Best Opinion Of British People
(By Eddie Gilmore)
Moscow, Nov. 4. "Pravda," in a new definition of Soviet foreign policy, declared today that Russia is placing "absolutely no obstacles" in the path of im- proved commercial and cultural relations be- tween the Soviet Union and the rest of the world..
Referring to Premier Joseph Stalin's recent state- ment that there has been no increase in the tension between Russia and the United States, "Pravda" said that "nowhere in the whole world is the Soviet Union assaulting the law- ful interests of the United States or any coun- try.'
Haste And Waste In U.N.O.
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It added "there ure absolutely
obatueles—unless they
of
are
mutual res
created "by non-Soviet partiesen to the most lively trade, naricial, Freientide and cultural bonds be
tween our countries based on a Arin foundation peet and equal rights,"
Discussing development of the United Nations, the poper said certain countries "have not yet Elven up their attacks on the very foundations" of the world peace organization.
QUAKE HITS TASHKENT
London, Nov. 4.
The Moscow radio reported that Tashkent, capital of the Uzbek Soviet Republic, wa hit by "a considerable" earth- quake about midnight ៧. Time. The Saturday local
trriors lasted five minutes.
Tashkent is the eighth largest city in ̧ the Soviet Union withe population" of! 585,000.-Associated Press.
Bulgarian
Democrat
On Trial
Solia, Nov. 3.
Kustu Lulchev, Secretary General of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Party, and his daugh- Lur Violins, are among Manic 22 Opposition leaders
to be tried shortly for making alleged fals statements about the freedom of Bulgarian elections last Sunday, which resulted in a victory for the Comaruniat-dominated Fatherland
Front.
been
BRITISH
Intervention In WAR BRIDE Greece By Britain CONVICTED
Athens, Nov. 4.
Both the British and American Governments were reported to have intervened in the Greek poli tical deadlock by advising Royalist Prime Minister Constantin Tsaldaris that a coalition Government was a virtual necessity. "King George II took a new unofficially announced that it hand in the muddled sitántion desired members of the Cabinet in an effort to give the nego to be completely disassociated tiations new impetus. He re- from the ancient Greek political ceived two of the three fenders feuds which, they say have no of the Oppositionist National place in the present Greek Union bloc. George Papandreou crisis-Associated Press. and Soplicles Venizelos, in an effort to break the deadlock.
Swearing In
Athens, Nov. 3. M. Constantin Tsaldaris, the Greek Prime Minister, was to night submitting to King George of the Hellenes a list of his new re-shuffled Cabinet. The Minis renters will be sworn in either inte tonight or tomorrow, Athens News Agency reported.
Mr. Tsaldaris had a two-hour talk with King George at the Palace at midday today. He dis- cussed the Cabinet reshuffle and "other subjects." —Reuter."
The chanceR of forming 4 broadened Government appeared bright on Friday and then the negotiations deadlocked on the refusal of Tsaldaris to
by der key Ministries held members of his Party.
British Ambassador Clifford Norton and United Ambassador Lincoln States MacVeagh were said to have told Tsaidaris that the British and
Siv
the
New York, Nov. 4. Femiro T. Gusev and Kenneth
American Governments Younger, United Nutiems des legates from the Soviet Uniong
Vassal Dependence
could not give material assis- tance to an administration and the United Kingdom, re- The paper added, however, that spectively, yesterday joined the some United Nations delegations
Lachey wasuls charged with which the British and American attack on the United Nations are beginning to shift toward distributing coples
people did not accept as Demo- of an Anti- finances began on Friday by "firmée support of the United Russian speech alleged to have cratic Tsaldaris then express- Senator Arthur Vandenberg of Nations charter."
Mr. James F. ed willingness to renew made by the United States.
"Pravda" muted the "London Byrnes, the United States Secre negotiations.
which th Gusev demanded before the Taies" as saying V. M. Molotovary of State, but
New Blood Budgetary Committee that the Russian Foreign Minister, AndAmerican Legation in Soffa de-
Following a two-hour confer- nied he had made. United Nations staff be cut 30|attucked the powers with whoni to 40 percent, that the Lond the Soviet Union by its own ad- of Sofia and an Opposition, mem- said yesterday that he would Nikola Brongor, former Mayor ence with the King Tsaldaris office be eliminated and that mission wishes to collaborate" ber of the Election Observation present for the King's approval plans for a world-wide pablic food conumented "cnilaboration Commission, raid in a statement a re-shuffled Cabinet, still ex- information system be dropped, Laust got take the form of re-published today that the clee cluding the Opposition, some-
He said that the proposed nucing criticism. This would tons were not free.
times during the day, and that 1947 budget, estimated by the ect be collaboration but vassid
it may be sworn in the same Secretary General Trygyé Lie, | dependeret,”
night...
at $23,780,000 ves much ton high.
The wanted the capital fund cut from $25,000,000 to $3,000
000.
He mentioned numerous cases of alleged intimidation, blank voting papers and coufinement of
Opposition leaders in labour
camps.
before
Clear Definition Replying to a British complaint of the growing volume of pro-
da coming from
Both the Government and the Moscow, Opposition press continued today "Prayda" asserted the Soviet to accuse their opponents of ter- Gnser denounced "haste and sele have the best opinion of rarism waste" in the secretariat's works the Prilish. opt but find it hird dections. Reuter,
and during the and said the United Nations was to shaw approval
for the EX- being drown.ed In a flood of picious rare in Greece and
Bombay, Nov. 4.. paper work, Lie retorted that hewane Soul" Obervers halted Five were injured when Hindus was only carrying out directions the satement as she of the most attacked and broke open several from the United Nations and clear definitions of Russian rail cars transporting cattle into that M. Gusey was "wrong in all policy for many months, and in-
Banbay and. released livestock his judgments."
before it could reach points where terpreted it as another contri. Younger asked for economy (bution to the
fit might have been used in Mas solution of inter-lem sacrifical rites turing the ob- and said that money could be national problems, Associated servance of Bakrid Associated saved without Impairing the Press. efficiency of the organisation. -Associated Press.
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Nehru Appeals To Indians For Peace
Calcutta, Nov. 4.
A joint appeal for the restoration of peace throughout India" was made by the head of the interim Government, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, and three other Government members in Calcutta yesterday. Paradit Nehru, who was ace basic causes which have given nied by Sarar Vallabhbhal rise to them." Patel, Liaquat Ali Khan and Ab-
The four Government, members
dur Rab Nishtar, said ""We do not came to Calcutta to make a first
wish to say anything at this stagehand study of the cominunal dis- about controversial matters, for orders which have been-alweep-
the altuntion is difficult and de-ing Bengal province since Aug, 18.
cate and the wrong word may
complicate I still further.
"It is our duty to do our timost put an end, not only to the inediate perils, but also
the
BATTLE AGAINST PAIN
India Shamed
Fondit Nehru and his collea- gues said "Much has happened in the recent past, which has de- graded Indian humanity and has shamed ps before others.
"Regarding our differences, none, should folerate acts, which degrade, and
ignoble methods bring no sola- Ition and on that basis, can build
no edifce of freedom."
(Continued from Pape 4) newest operations, guessing that they were not at all the kind of thing you see carried will leave Sut by handsome, white coated Sunday for mer in Hollywood films.
Pandit Nehru and his party Calcutta some time Blhar by air where
M. Taaldaris told the Asso-
ciated Press. that the changes would involve "about 50 per cent" of the present Ministers, Meanwhile, it was learned frem reliable sources that some of Tsaldaris Populist Party leaders had expressed dissatis- faction with the recent turn of events, particularly Tsaldaris' glan to replace older members
Radescu
Las Vegas, Nevada,
· Nov. 4.
Bridget Waters, Irish war bride accused of murdering her husband, was convicted yesterday involuntary man- of slaughter.
to
The penalty for involuntary
State manslaughter is from one five years in Nevada's Penitentiary at Carson City.
Along with the verdict, the. jury recommended that Bridget be deported to Great Britain after her release.
She would be eligible for parole u er 11 months in State prison.
The attractive dark-haired. war bride of 26 was tried on charges of first degree murder which could have brought a maximum penalty of death or
Press life imprisonment.-Associate!
Not Being Held Prisoner
Kyrenia, Cyprus, Nov. 3.
Nicolas
Radescu, former Rumanian General
Prime Minister and well-known figure in the- Balkans, who is now in Cyprus, is free to leave the island by any method for any country into which he has obtained facilities, declared the Colonial Secretary of Cyprus, Mr. Roland E. Turnbull, today. Generai Radescu
no
had been he realised that he could reported earlier as saying that longer remain in Rumania when Britain was making no move. an attempt was made to obtain a visa fer him to go life in Bucharest in May. to a foreign country, and he was being kept in against his will.
Cyprus
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It is recalled that Radescu, after the armistice with Russia, took refuge in the British Lega- Secretary's tion in Bucharest on March 9, The Colonial staterment was made following 1945, three days after he hand- reports in Cyprus that plans ed over the Premiership to Dr. were underway for Radescu to Petre Groza. His Government his Cabinet with younger board a sailing ketch for Italy, had resigned after disagree. and more vigorous members of and Afr. Turnbull said that to ments with the National Demo- the Party, One informed Party his knowledge the authorities cratic Front culminated
Tsaldaris' have neither been approached disturbances in the country. member said that action could alienate the sup
Moscow radio reports on July nor have they knowledge of
27 this year said that warrants port of those who are dropped the plan."
arrest of General and, of other Populist leaders Radescu, who recently ex- for the who are unsuccessful in seek-pressed hir intention of travel- Radescu and 72 other. Rumanian ing places in the Cabinet. ling to Switzerland to carry on ufficials had been issued by Government. Serious Split? what he called "the fight against the kumenlay' This could cause a serious Communiani," has for the past They were accused of forming.
at been staying
alate in 1944, a secret society split in the Royalist Populist month ranks which could reach the modest hotel in Nicosia, follow- to "restore Fasciam," the radio
said.--Reuter. proportions of the Party dising a minor operation.
He arrived in Cyprus on June avowing Tealdaris as its leader,
Bangkok, Nov. 3. an infermer source said.
16 of this year after a secret
The ex-Regent of Slam and Tanidaris' new approach to air dash from Bucharest, cover former Fremier, Pridl Fanom- the Cabinet reflects the de- ing the 750 miles in an ancient mands by the "neutral" Iude- Savoia Marghetti biplane, with yong, left here today for China which will include Britain, the pendenta, and those Pupulists out a compass or chronometer on the first step of a world tour who are rallying around 34- and using an old school atlas United States, France, Switzer- a for a chart. His pilot was land, and the USSR. In Switzer- year-old Spins Markezine, member. Parliament from pre-war night-flying instructor: land he will see the King of
Radescu, who is 70 years of Cyclades. It is known that the younger group of Populists had age, sail after he landed that Siam, who is completing his
British W.O. Charges
Trieste Demonstrators
(By Michael Goldsmith)
Trieste, Nov. 4:
brutalise people, Rioting broke out in Trieste for the first time in two months yesterday as 10,000 Italian sym- pathizers celebrated the 28th anniversary of the "Liberation" of the city from the Austrians a date which local Slovenes consider the be ginning of their "enslavement,”
Thousands of Italian fings ap- communal tension existed this A crowd of, 6,000 gathered out-
side Headquarters of the Allie.eared on buildings in the cen- Many modern eperations, he week,
The general, suspension of Military Government for an untral part of Trieste, in the first told me, are performed on
demonstration, aid such manifestation glands which, although they business in Calcutta, threatened authorised
businessmen for 10 were dispersed by 24 mounted Allied have shown no obvicus sigan by Hindu
as a protest Venezia Giulia civil policemen visited the city list March. felange, have produced pro-days from today
Pro-Italian organizations found effects in other parts of against the continued lawlessness, led by a British warrant officer the body.
in Bengal, has been postponed, of the Duke of Lancaster's Own called for the display in a pro-
A spokesman said that the Yoemanry, who repeatedly charglamation which anid:
"Let us put flags in all win- postponement came as a result of ed into the demonstrators.
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Morton's Day And what of the modern surivice from Pandit Nehru and Hostile shouls of "India, Indie, dows against the iniquity of an geen The old-time aawbones other Government members "not India," and "out with all, foreign-adverse destiny. Trieste today cf Morton's day needed only a to do anything that would pre-ers are fung at the British shows friend and for its genuine
unconquered Italian will" knowledge of anatomy and a venit the early restoration of peace warrant officer,
The only casualties reported sharpish knife. The 5,000 in long suffering Bengal.-As- Twelve Italians were arrested
in various parts of the city. by midday were two civil-police- holders of Britain's FRCS (the sociated Press.
Crowds first began forming for men who suffered bruises-As-
which she has created and so considerable demands made of
highest surgical qualification in
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the world) have rather more
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EDITOR BEATEN UP
Milan, Nov. 3.
a religious service at the Cathe-sociated Presa (dral cf Sen. Giusto authorized
n war dead of World War 1.
Slovenes Stoned
ceremony in memory of the Ita-
The unauthorized demonstra-
It is even more necessary, than med up Sir Alfred, must be Emilio Ubezio, architect and Jay ever before to secure support for physiologist, pathologist, peditor of the weekly newspaper
Earl Hai-'s» Fund for the war chologiet and streng·man" rolled girinka, a strong supporter of ons began when groups; of stu-
Disabled:the need is great, and
U.S. TO KEEP BASES Independence, Mo., Nov. 4.
President Truman⠀⠀⠀ today reiterated thin country's deter
the Committer of the Brush age, have cour the Right Wing Uomo. Qualangue dents wearing aide the mination to keep exclusive can- Legion feel that you will wish to age, capacity for lightning de- (Common Man movement), was sang national songs outside the be identified in an endeavour scieiens, ruthlessness and ten kidnapped and heater in wille Cathedral and then moved to-trol for a long time, of Pacific alleviate the distress of the pre-derness. And he must be ready travelling on train bound for wards the centre of the town axaland bases wrested from the Japanese; which it deems essen- sent and future sufferers for a vast amount of very tiring Novara in the early hours of crowds formed behind them. to United States security
If you wish to contribute some work yesterday morning
"The offices of pro-Yugoslav
oso deserving a Cause And slender, Ecusitive, whitenin about ten, minutes afton newspapers and organizationAssociated Press
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thues shou'd be made, payable
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to hat, in the aislesolated Slovenes were, attacked where he questioned and in various parts of the city the shape does not matter. threatened with death if he did Six american military police have seen very clumsy looking not stop smping Siring Ha wae men helped the civil police in hundis carry out masterpieces released late last night when he dispersing the crowd at AMG bfcrllenta surgery,”
reported the incident, Reuter Headquarters,
MA PADA Paris; Nov. Threadh hundred, and fifty, Uranian tainers, employed for
more than ten years in the Lens
coal mines in northern France left Lens today to return to thele
native. Ukraine-enter,
education tliere.-Reuter.
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