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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1947.
UNEXPECTED SOVIET MOVE
Wider View To Be Taken On Consultation
ANDERS' POLES
London, Feb. 11. "Secretary of War Frederick Bellenger today rejected the Opposition suggestion that Britain mighi 110 forwer memther of General Wadis- la Anders Polish
Second Corpa as foreign legion the British Zone of Gervanity, to permit the demobilisation of more of Britain's sccupa- tion
,יאן
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bour) said $8,000 Polish rul- diers were mill in uniform Britain hat Bellenger report-
that they would be dia- charged from the Polish Re- settlement Corps us rapidlj
coabl he absorbrit Us they indu Godian file:-Unitedi
JTH
555
Soldier On Charge Of Murder
London, Feb. 11. "Mr. Justice Atkinson, at the Old Bailey today, adjourned the trial of the soldier charged with the murder of a Jamai- can in
the Royal Air Force.
Of Smaller Allied Powers
Novel American
Proposal
London, Feb. 11.. M. Feodor Gusev, Soviet delegate to the deputies for the German peace treaty, suddenly and un- expectedy announced tonight that the Soviet delegation had decided their proposals on pro cedure should be widened and in particular, a wider view should be taken on the matter of consultation and, information of the smaller Allied powers.
This question has so far been one of the main points at issue between the Russians and the other three of the Big Four delegations in planning for the preparation of the German treaty.
He said the Soviet delegation ↑ lives would appear and whether had not yet crystallised the they would speak on behalf of form which the widening the German people. should take but he hoped to submit a supplementary
Mr. Murphy said that in the pro- poral to the original Soviet United States and Soviet zones. nw.norandum in. the next
of Germany day
there were duly'] twn. There would be particted officials who could be ottor reference to the Standing aid to represent a good pro- Committee at the forthcoming Council of Foreign Ministers in Moscow for consultation and information if other Allied Governments.
Sir The British delegate. “ William Strang who presided. reporting on the progress · of: the deputies work, said he was whether they very doubtful wall.complete their work in
CI
HITLER'S TRAIN
Hamburg, Feb. 11. The former United States President, Afr. Herbert Hea ver, left Hamburg for Stutt gert today in a train that SMS oner untAonally owned by Hitler, but which K
painted battleship-ray and nently lettered: "US Army." -United Press,
1
portion of the German popula- tio
The rest of the discussion of the United States memorandum Was mainly concerned with the roposed system of committees,
In the end a French con promise suggestion which came very close to the Soviet's view was adopted by the deputies. The views of the Allied Gov- ernments, it was agreed, were to be listed in alphabetical or; } dier, but were to be summarised briefly and direct quotations were to be avoided. Reuter.
SIZZLING SESSION IN UNHEATED LONDON
London, Feb. 11.
time so far as the question of Plain-spoken General Mark Clark today bluntly informed Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Feodor Gusev that the United States would not agree to any clause in the proposed Aus- trian peace treaty which would give the Soviet Union, or any other nation, excuse to interfere in Austria's internal affairs.
The Jury asked to hear a avit-procedure is entcerned. ess although both the prosecu- The other main business ion and the defence said they the deputies tonight was the did not require him. The witness
esdistussion of the United was traced to a London hospital States memorandum on pro- and the judge, in adjourning the
was submitted rial un
said that celure, which until tomorrow. he agreed with the jury and felt by Mr. Robert Murphy. This
at the fresh In witness should be heard, preposed that the The accused was Frederick meeting of the deputies to take Relard Westbrook (27), Vales Borderers, of Maidenhead, plece within four weeks of the Cesmeil of Foreign Ministers
Hat
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South
was charged with the murder Aloysius Abbott, Jamaican in the Royal Air Force, who died from! bullet wounds received outside cafe in New Cavendish Street,
London.
The prosecution alleged that ollowing a disturbance in the! afe Westbreakt fired several hots and Abbott, wlan was stand-
bounded. Later,
in the entrance, was fatally
when Westbrook was uestioned, it was alleged that e ran away and was chased by 10 police. Police Constable indie received an, injury after shet had been fired as a result
f which he had to be removed 1 hospital-Reuter.
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Washington, Feb, 11. President Truman has. nominat- ed Mr. Josiah Marvel United States Ambassador to Deamark. Mr. Marvel is at present Ameri-
an Minister in Copenhagen and
511
's promotion follows last week's rcision to raise the respective
walking to the rank of embassy. -Reuter.
u M:scow, four standing sub- Committers and about a dozen sub-committees on which
Novel Proposal
the
a sizzling session.at unheated Lancaster House, Gen. Clark lectured Gusev on American prin- ciples concerning freedom of speech and press and the usually smiling Gusev also lost his temper. "We stopped, just
short of
ence
to include speaking German, smaller Allies would be repieshooting at each other," one playing German music or the sented, should be set up to join. Gen. Clark's sides sold. presentation of German operas. in the work of the deputies. The row started when Gusev They said the Soviet member
attempted to insert a clause of the Control Council banning "pon-Germanic
pruaticmpted to penalise a news- the section forbidding Austria stated "Austris retains paganda of any nature"
which into paper for an article
ever again to seck an anschluss | of Germany's best cultural heri- with Germany,
tage." Gusev, while insisting
The United States memoran- data also contained a novel pre- Preal which Was subject to lively discussion tonight.
This was that "competent German authorities and
ex-
the
Borne
Prohibition of the anschluss" perts" and also, in the absence treaty must ban pan-Germanic was agreed upon in principle, of Central German Govern- Propaganda, "whether aimed at with the United States agree- ment, the leaders of the approva anschluss or not," said he ing to the French and British
resented Gen. Clark's · inference proposals which provided trade ad democratic parties,
that Soviet Russia would In the exclusion of pan-Germanic union officiale and officials of
terfere in Austria's internal activities. The deputies State of Provincial Govern-
agreed on the human ment, should be invited to sub,affairs.
mit their views to the deputies he only knew what he had seen
Gen. Clark snapped back that | clause.-United Press.
#t committee level.
The French representative during his 18 months as mem- ber of the Allied Control Coun- cil in Vienna.
said he considered
resal premature,
-M. Gusev asked in city the German'
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Washington, Feb. 11. The U. S. State Department announced today that the Ameri
can-Danish convention for ovpld-
or ance
double taxation and prevention of income-tax evasion has been prepared following dis- cussion with the Danish delega- Lion here.
"The convention will be sub- mitted by the negotiators in their Sources close to Gen. Clark tual signing of the
respective Governments for even- convention said he feared Soviet interpre if found by the two Governments tation of the proposed clause to be satisfactory." the Stafé De- might conceivably "go so far as 'partment announced.--Reuter.
A BRITISH CROSS WORD PUZZLE
Clues Down
Clues Across
1. Scholar.
13. Humility
1. Medicine.
4. Promontory, 15. Symbol,
7. Card game. 16. Teacher,
8. Coffer.
3. Alliance,
11. Breathing
by spacey,ma
Yesterday's
19. Well-spoken.
20. Had a meat. 21, Last.
2. Sway.
3. Agreement,
12. Unpleasant
sight,
13. Mode.
14. Long tirade.
5. Sovereign. 18. Leap.
4.
Summary.
6. Tortoise..
10. Hearing
17. Ecclesiastical.
- headdress.
29, Vain; 30. Else; 31: Pretend; Crossword - 32, Rays
DOWN:-2. Bantam; 3. Stolen; ACBOSS:-1. Ebba; 4. Cambrie 4. Comia; 5. Allens; 6. Bugleg. 7. B. Tool; 9. Undo; 10, Mingled; 11. free:12: Walk: 13. Veil, 15. Lame; 12. Wave; 14. Angered; 17. Race; 16. Dart 18. Moties; 20.1 Amend; 10, Occur; 22 Killjoy: Clever: 21, Unidy; 23. Inner; 245
20. Lent; 27 Life; 28 Animate, Linity 25. Mind,
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