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HIT 15? THE CHINA-MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1947,
Wallace
Grieves
Over Churchill
Royal Visit Near End
Hoyal Trains, Beaufort
Cannot Use Genius In
Fighting For Peace
Oslo, Apr, 20.
West, Apx. 18. Henry A. Wallace, former United States Vice- The travel-wenry Royal Family
Prestilent, declared today it is “a great source terminated their official tour of
of sorrow to me" that Winston Churchill "Is South Africa today with a short
not fighting for peace.” 30-minute halt here for brief | ceremonies.
Spirits were notleenbly revived Throughout the entcurage the train headed toward Capetown where it is scheduled to arrive Sunday and from where the party Britain after n will embark for few days rest,
The trip has been anything but In restful vention for the Royal family but they have established # close link of goodwill between South Africans and the Crown by visiting all but the most remote phete of the country which are inaccessible by rain or auto-
nobile.United Press.
Hope For China
†
The former American Cabinet officer told 1,000 Norwegian', Trades Union leaders that Chur- chill "dare not confess publicly the private. convictions of his group that war is in- evitable."
·
a
crypto-Com-
"I am not munist, Wallace declared.
am a progressive Tory," Serious
"Pence in not something pan. kive," Wallace said. "Since peace is 'n fighting cause, it is a source of great sorrow to me that Britain's great fighting leader cannot use his genius In fighting for peace.
Rioting On Frontier
Now Delhi, Apr. 19.
Working On Jap Peace Treaty
Washington, Apr. 20. The Acting Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Atheson. at a press conference today sald that the United States was #con- tinually at work" on details of the Japanese peace treaty. He said discussionn were going forward all the time, on the United
States proposed draft but no definidly new stage had been reached.
Mr. Acheson revealed that AD for all discussions on the pro- posed treaty hul been going on | entirely within the State De
partment and not with, any government of governments.
Asked whether, a specific date. had been sot for the Japanese pence conference, Mr. Acheson replied no date. had yet beos act.-United Press.
U.S. Gift Was An Illegal One
"This great man saya I will not reveal my ultimate goal. say he dare not confess publicly the private convictions of his groups that war is inevitable."
Wallace, whose original pro-the Northwest Frontier Pro was only to-day, however, when
ramme of a single specchi Norway has been expanded to New York, Apr. 20. include four platform appear The New York Times anid in Inneva and a radio address, was jau citorial today: “After 20| welcomed today to Oslo as "one years of one-party rule and un of the most important voices ninost a long period of two | for the common man." party wir, China is to have n multi-party government
"It could be on Importont step toward democracy If the new elements are allowed free and public eritivism by Gen- eralieaimo Chiang Kai-shek, and if Gen. Chang Chun is support. ed in the long-overdur house cleaning of corrupt oflleials and
reorganisation of
bureaux and army.
Unique Achievement
Kaare
Cairo, Apr. 20. About two months ago the Houses and shops were still American Army authorities in burning tonight in the Indus Cairo handed over the USAAF plain, where communal rioting airfield known as "Payne Field" described as nevious broke out to the Egyptian Government in the Ismail Khan district of amid scenes of acclamation. It
vince last Tuesday. Reinforcements
wero Bent and a curfew imposed.
#t
the Eg ptinnя discovered, that "Payne Field" had never be longed to the American Army who had no right to hand it