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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1947.

Generalissimo's Views Drastic

On Marshall Strictures Coal Cuts

American Pacific Claims

New York, Jan, 14 Envisaged

The New York Times" in a dispatch from Nan- king said that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek told newsmen that General George C. Mar- shall's appointment as Secretary of State "will be of benefit to the whole world." The Generalissimo was quoted as saying that the recent Marshall report blaming both "reac- tionary" members of the Kuomintang and certain Chinese Communist elements for the failure of the peace moves in China was "friendly and constructive.".

are

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The "Times" sald Generalia! simo Chiang commented on the civil war as follows: "Even

London, Jan. 13. Many British indus. tries will get less coal, some only half their needs, the President of the Board of Trade, Sir Stafford Cripps and Fuel Minister Em- manuel Shinwell told a

Electricity is to have priority ever other forms of power and there will be a special allowance to industries of national im Portance, subject only to trans- part diflculties.

The new scheme will come into operation on January 20. There is, n, shortage of 300,000 tons of cont each week.

expected to last until the end The critical winter period ia

February.

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Washington, Jan. 13. The United States intends to Nations to the United present Security Council early in Febru-

He said the report should be read together, one will be able joint press conferencess exclusive ary a proposal for strategic trusteeship of former taken as supplementing Presi- to obtain a complete idea. Gen- today. Japanese mondated Pacific dent Truman's policy statement eral Marshall's statement alone seems to leave something mis- Islands, well-informed

on China. syurces told the United Press today. "President Truman's state sing."

Generalissimo Chiang told Considerable Soviet argumentment made two important against the United States pro- points, Chiang was quoted as correspondents that he would have liked to see General Mar- posal is expected, but it is doubt saying. ed that Russia will exercise the One that the Communist shall stay if it were not that veto to block approval of the attack on Changchun was the he is to become Secretary of proposal once the United States climax of the war and, two-State." had made public 1. views. that negotiations were broken

The Civil War ì There 35 feeling in some off by the Communists.... quarters here that the United'

"If the two statements States made a mistake in urging the matter last November with at the request of Mr. John Foster General Marshall's efforts could fout having thoroughly prepared Dulles... then United States

the not make

Communists Trusteeship its groundwork and arguments. presentative to the

with the ceasefire Although there was no question Council, who declared that he felt Comply

agreement to stop fight- Sir Stafford Cripps said he hat the United States intended his position in, arguing about to retain possession of the islands other nations trusteeship pro- The Committee of Three, could not estimate the number hended by General Mar of people who would be put within or without the trustee-posals was weakened as long as

alph had plana to out of work as a result of the in-shall, gave no ship framework-it was thought the United States

new measure, adding that Kri- the matter might have been more dication of its intentions regard- renrganise and integrate

armies into a National Army. tain's export drive will not be diplomatically and skilfully pre-int Japanese mandated islands.

President Truman has hominat- "While the Government has materially affected by the cuts However, an American oficialed Mr. Francis B. Sayre to sue-reported on the reorganisation in coal allocations.

of its" forces as planned, the ber announcement was made matters-United Press.

ed to do this, but have broken all agreements and cantinued |fighting."

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will do all it can to solicit co-, operation of liberal elements" adding: "An to their represen- tation in Government, quotas

ented

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