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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1947.

Confession

WALLACE DEFENDED Mother's American Attacks Unreasonable Ghastly

Caused People To Think Harder

London, Apr. 17.

The "Daily Herald," organ of the Labour Party, in an editorial signed by its editor today describ- ed the American attacks on Henry Wallace's speeches here as “unreasonable.”

"The shrill indignation which his speeches here have caused in American Right Wing quarters seems to me completely unreasonable; but no less unreasonable was the attitude of certain British commentators."

NEW BRITTEN 'OPERA

London, Apr. 17. Benjamin Britten, compone?" of the operua "Peter Grimes". and "The Rape of Lucretiu," in writing a third

operatic comedy in hos formed his ven orponisation to produce it F's next your.

**Alliert opera.

The new Herring, laid in a Suffolk village and will be practiced of Glyndbourne next June by the English Opera Group

Uutted Press.

LAND MINE EXPLOSION

Manila, April 18.

Fle elted the "Sunday Times" Government should have the attnck on Government for Wal-whole-hearted backing <f the Ince's having had an excellent British people. Henry Wallace's

po-programing for his visit has helped to crystallize to! The deal of two children in

speech.

tur minds the momentous "Wallace's speeches have done issues at stake."United Press. gend in this country because they bave caused a great many prople. to think harder and talk mere frankly ob.ut the perilous drift of relations- between the great

| puwers," the writer said,

"I don't agree With Wallace in Tall respects, and i don't think the mass of British Labour opinion would ends vse every word of his speeches, i do not quarrel shuch with any specifle statement, he has fe as with the em

basis that he employs. When he portions blame log foilure to

lets off the Soviet much to Bghtly.

Government

"Russin's reifctance to play part in the economic activities of UNO has been a prate impedi

ent to international coopera.

The editor, Percy Cudlipp, wrote the editorial. In it he explained: "As I have had the apportunity of hearing him

Wallner)both in public aut in private, this brief wasta ment of the visit and kin case Harful." United blay be Prezn.

London, Apr. 17.-

A stoical mother of 19 confessed today, that she smothered her 11- months-old daughter in a pile of damp clothes because the baby made. her jealous.

Violet May Jenkins, charged with murder, told a Lotion court she guessed she уля sorry.

"I miss itle Norma now," the said sadly. "I wish she was nlive;"

was

Mrs. Jenkina sald she married, but admitted that the slain baby did not belong to her Reliller husband. A friend..

George Gagh she supposed, wan the reason for her jealousy.

her. I suppose I was jealous," "George made such a fuss af he, sald.

an explosion of a land mine Bear Naga Camarines Norte, 1150 miles southeast of Manila, Jed to the discovery that the town's airfield, which is Aed daily by commercial airliners, detnij how she wrapped a dres- Mrs. Jenkins described in. was heavily mined by the Jaysing gown tightly around her

panese.

All flights were encelled by Srying daughter's head, burled the two companies serving her under a pile of clothes and Naga.-Associated Press.

pressed the clothes down on top fof her.

PRAISE OF LABOUR

London, Apr. 18.

make UNG & going eneern, he Henry A: Wallace, former United States Vice- President, said today that the British Labour Government has "a moral and spiritual strength fully equal to that of the Roosevelt Cabinet in the early days of the New Deal." Summing up his British fa-, -- pressions in a Anal news confer. ence before starting a flying tour of Secndinavia and France, Wal- lace said his only regret was that he was unable to get a more near ly complete picture of the Co- servative viewpoint.

tion. Her use of the veta fur political purposes has Erippled the authority of the Security Com fen.

Distortion

"Ifer departure from the ugres!

He declared he hoped to meet Course [ treating conquered | representatives of all parties in Germany as an eponimte whole | Scandinavia and France because |has held up the revival of Europe. "I feel my trip cannot be of real fer government-controlled radio service to the ident of a world and press, by distorti:n. consis, united for peace" without suck tently misinform Like Russian such contacts. people about the activities of the Western p wers.

very

He declined to make.what he termic" definitive statement" "Mr. Wallace, who is

Ten Latin America:United States strong in eundemning American relations but described President 'imperialısın", dismisses much too

Juan Peron of Argentina nr "crfe llatly The many

of the most skilled dictators" of and glaring faults of Soviet policy.

tl:c løst 20 years.--Associated "Apart J

this Jack of Press dance. Wallner has unde tind case and in terms which have inspired his hearers. Above all, he pleads for tremendous ro- newed effort to gei UNO to work.suing

Letter. From M.P's.

London, Apr. 17.

POINTS OF DISAGREEMENT

Moscow, Apr. 17..

The Council of Foreign Ministers tonight มโจรเg set through another sixteen arti- eles of the draft treaty with Austria, removing points disagreement only on a few of comparatively minor signi- ficance.

A few disagreements on

which the Ministers CUMU close, in principle were hand- eda cammittee for redraft- ing, after which

they will again be submitted to the four

for examination-

PoWATS

Renter.

China's Bid For Jap Reparations

Nanking, Apr. 18.

"I could still hear her whis pering, so I covered her hend up tighter with the

dressing gown and pushed her head to the bottom of the bathtub. covered her again with dirty clothes, went into the other room and closed the duar. Then I went to George's to tcn."

I

Mrs Jenkins' mother and her daughter "Heemel to think the baby was a bit of a tie at times;" The Judge bound Mrs. Jenkins over to the Ceutral Criminal Court-United Press,

Italian Appeal

To UNRRA

London, Apr. 16. The Italian Govern- ment has appealed to UNRRA to assist with control of illegal Jewish immigration from

the

Italian ports. This ap-

The conviction that "the pur In that effort he tells us Britain Great Britain ur America which mission has, drafted a plan by tish. Government.

proach to UNRRA will of any policy either in The China Reparations Com- be supported by the Bri- must lead, for you stand between might divide one from another which Chinn will try and obtain American free enterprise and Sor from Russia would be fatal to

et Communism.

world peace," was expressed by

40 percent of the total of question of control of illegal Italy decided to raise the **Between those two apposing 111 Members of Parliament in n

Japanese reparations, Executive Jewish stems, some meisure-f-contingleiter' addressed to Mr. Wallace, Yuan Hources Rald today.

immigration with Arund must be found if we n

UNRRA at about the same time to have peace,"

and handed to him before his de-

The plan was based partially that Britain sent the "Aune of his

parture from England for Stock-on Edwin Pauley's recommend. Government a note on the same Italian meetings, reholm. calling Mr. Attlee's statement that

tlons to the Allied Far Enst subject, British policy

"I would be tragle if the world Commission which lay stress on was "based upon were to continue to drift away the rebuilding of China's

The matter was. discussed by UNO, Wallage sald he hoped that from these principles of inter. ravaged light Industry.

war-Sir George Rendel..of the For- was still the case. It is; and the national cooperation so record the British Government declared by the late President plan as such as

eign Office, who has been In clearly Chinn will proceed with the Italy conferring with the Bri in its dealings with UNO has Franklin D. Roosevelt," the letter reached among the powers

agreement istish and Italian authorities on stated.

the future of displaced persons. Commission for reparations. presented In the

The first conversations with Far East

UNRRA have already been heid

bren a good record.

**I be still more intense en- deavour that must now 'be made,

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"We hope your visit will be the forerunner of exchanges of opinion and we look forward to cioser contacts which will cuable tipus commission received many by the Italian Embassy in Lon-

the Executive Yuan's us to understand each other mere

The Associateil-Press-learned- by members of the Italian For

eign Office in Rome and the Leaving repara-matter will probably be raised

fully and to work together more requests from private industrial don with the UNRRA office. effectively in the cause of inter-sources for shares in Japanese Reuter. national godwill and under. reparations materials as well as standing."

suggestions which the comma- i

The Members of Parliamentaion is considering to Incorpa- į who signed the letter to Mr. Wal-rate into. a plan. Associated | Ince included Peers and consisted Press.

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A key plan for the City London is acut to be published and submilled to the Ministry of Town and Country Planning for approval, the City of London Town Planning Committee chair- man, Mr. Ernest Link, announced today.

The new plan is the second to be devlied for the city. The first was, submitted in 1044 to Mr. W. S. Morrison, Minister during the caretaker government, who re -Jected-st

PLUCKY GIRL REWARDED

Salgon, April 17.. The Franco-Cambodian Treaty of Friendship is ache- duled to be signed in Paris in the latter part of May, the spokesman for the King of Cambodia told the French; nows Miss Betty Leene, aged 17, of agency here today. Meanwhile, Stroud Greene, who was shot by a French troops in Indo-China man in a Lendon restaurant dur-yesterday captured the town of ing an attempted holdup, is to re. Hoa Binh, abbut 45 miles south ceive a cheque for £50 fer pluck of Hanol, according to Frenchi and courage.--Reuter.

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Londen, Apr. 17..

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Other work being done on hing authority be approved, the tourist class passengere, thier, Southamptal's core solution City Court of Common Council money vichangų, facilities; and includes a new cold storage PENINSULA HOTEL LOBBY. "I will no longer be able to adminis- þìr and rail tickket officca. puliding' to replace one bombed

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