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London, Nov. 14.......

Two of the Labour Party "rebels" who have put down an amendment in reply to the King's speech, criticising British foreign policy, got a hearing in the House of Commons tonight in the debate which followed Mr. Anthony - Eden's speech.

William Warbey, writer, lecturer and former chief English Press Officer to the Norwegian Government in London, said failure to find a way towards an effective Socialist interna- tionalist policy was beginning to hamper and restrain the carrying out of British domestic Socialist aims.

"He said there was no doubt thaij during the past 12 months the Government had developed policy of close and apccial asso- ciation between. Great Britain and the United Stales. There had been built up, in effect if not In written terms, what was the equivalent to a diplomatic and military

alliance with the United States.

seriously indeed upon our domer- "Al this begins to react very

tice policy.

After criticising the United States actions in the field of in- ternational economic policy, Mr. Warbey said he wanted Britain to do two things:

1. To stop pretending that at was possible to make asy- thesis between Socialist planning prise; and

DE FALLA DEAD Yugoslav

Attack On

Greece

Buenos Aires, Nov. 14. Manuel de Falla, Spanish Com- poser, died today at Alta Gracia, Cordora-province, Argentina, aged 70. Senor de Falla was re garded by many musicians us the greatest composer Spain has ever produced. He was born at Athens, Nov. 15. Cadiz and in 1905 went to Paris, Premier Constantin where he came under the Tsaldaris charged today

fluence of Paul Dukas. His

Vida Brove was produced at soil, had been made on firat international success came that a savage" attack, in 1918 when his opera La originating from foreign Nice-Reuter.

ness, towards both the Soviet

the Greek village of Skra and declared that fighting there was a con- Union and the United States."

Another rebel", Tom Driberg,

tinuation of similar at- who is also a fournalist, sald the tacks being carried out greatest menace

to

world Mr. Warbey asked: "Is it aur and uncontrolled, private enter today was agressive American along the entire length] prising that the suspicion of the

economic Imperialism. Sketching of Greece's northern Soviet Union and the difficulty 2. To build up an economic the background to the amendment frontier. we experience from the Soviet union with the planning countries Mr. Dribers said there had been Union in international polley, are *ncreased 39 11 result of this special one-sided- relationship

Two Deinands "Is it surprising that as a re- sult of Soviet reaction displeasing to all of us, our Service chiefs are able to come forward with ever-increasing demands upon the limited man-power of this country in order to maintain commitments and build up forces to safeguard against the dangers which have in effect been provid- ed by the very policy we have pursued

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of Europe, the British Dominions a steady over-emphasis of Bri The Premier said the attack and European overseas territories tain's relationship with the od Skra located on the tradi which, between them before the United States, which was not tional invasion route northwest

by any

any positive attempt of Salonika-was made within other directions.co

Though the British liked and admired the Americans, who were Britain's allies in war, he saw no reason why Britain should be irrevocably tied to policy-Reuter,"

American,

war, were doing more than three wimilar relations two and a half miles of the

One-Sided Association

Mr. Warbey concluded; "We should drop this one-sided see tional association with the United States. We should strive for a polley of friendliness and frank!

Albania Getting All Het Up

London, Nov. 14, Albania followed up its protest to the United Nations yesterday against British naval mine- sweepers clearing territorial water in the Corfu Straits by a second telegram to Dr. Try- gve Lie, Secretary-General of the United Na tions, demanding "immediate withdrawal of British warships and minesweepers from Al- banian ports and territorial waters," the Yu- goslav News Agency reported today. The first protest asked for the establishment of a United Nations commission to decide the ex- tent of non-territorial waters in the narrow Corfu channel between the Albanian and Greek mainland and the Greek island of Corfu.

The telegram said: "After our view of the brutal and one-sided protest telegram of November 11 action of the British Government we have the honour of com-

attackers fied into Yugoslavia. Yugoslav border. He said the

Another Governmient an- nouncement said that part of the group which attacked Skro came from across the Tugasiny barder. He said the battle was the most vicious encounter thus far, between Greek military and Leftist bands:

Reports of the battle plunged the Taaldaris Government into aļ saries of emergency conferences with political and military leaders, including heads of Bri- tish forces in Greece.-Associat- ed Pross,

which appears to have been sown last swept. deliberately since the channel was

British Concern

An official spokesman said that it had been expected that Albania would consider the removal of mines from a generally recognised highway of international traffic to be a humanitarian operation. The two-day sweeping carried out by Britain, which is now

is understood to have pleted, covered the same course, one mile pride, which was proviously swept. in 1844 and 1940.

com-

considerable number of British It was pointed out today that a lives were lost when British des-

municating to you the following: "I ask the United Nations to Since the morning of November give judgment on this act of the troyers struck mines in this chan- 12, a great number of warships British Government and to give nel last month, and that this can- flying the British dag are cross orders for the

immediate with- not be a matter of indifference bi fre in our water in all directions drawal of British warships and the British Government, from Butrints Albanian town in minesweepers from our ports and diplematic action in connection Whether Britain will take' ans the narrowest part of the straits) territorial waters to safeguard up to Carabourous.

peace to the land: which the Al- with the recent sweeping will, it "All ships called in war forma-banian people defended with all understood, depend on the ro tion inside and outside our ter their strength."

part to be made by the Admiralty ritorial waters, aiming at intima-

after examination of the two tion and provocation.

Surprise was expressed this mines recovered from the 22 dis morning in official. London that Albanis, in two pre-

quartera, in posed of daring the sweep-Beu-

tests to the United Nations. should obiect to British ming sweeping activities, in the Corfe Channel.

reday,

November 13. al through the day a great number of British warships and mine- sweepers, varying from 11 to 23. entered our territorial waters of St. Guaranta under the pretext of elcaring mines.

*British

ter.

Munich, Nov. 15.. The American Military Gov. Observers in Londen are puz-ernment of Bavaria has ordered warships fred zled that the danger to British the dismissal of three Munich

machinegun, salveg in the air or warship arose

water to creat, incidenIN."

"Brutal" Action

The telegram, signed by the Albanian Premier, added: "In the name of the peace-loving and de mocratic Albanian people, which for many years fought with un- equalled couragé against Fascism at the side of the great Allies, I address the United Nations in

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