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Labour's "Brutal Frankness"
Leamington, June 2, · Anthony Eden, forner Foreign Secretary, “cși- ticised the Labour Party
THE CHINA MAIL MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1947.
MOSCOW REPROACHES BRITAIN
"Hiding The
The Truth
Truth About Soviet Relations"
JAMES AGATE
Mr.
DEAD
London, June 7.
the Jumex Agote, dramatic, film and hoole eritic, today for "brutal franked last night at the rage of ness" toward the Suyjet t. He we found lying 325 the floor of his Mooniahusy Union and, "patroni
fra unica
the criticism of the fed "States.
Referring to the Party's new interpretation of foreign policy in the pamphlet entitled "Cards On The Table," Mr. Jdeme zaid, a "With it brotal frankowers 10- walls, He Soviet Union, with its painomring criticism of the United State, and with its 'wholly autantamed attacks un
di
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after winth roheme of his biography with dishe, He had bren ill
Joy mom reddes,
He was famous for them. 20 grare un u channisgely of plays, novela mul "film" Retery
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|: said "Many people feel Hat the division of Estraj
the Manresative Party. It is mila Zome of latiuence which Puddly a rogurisalée » sample GT
next muthed of diplomacy, by universal insult
ads On The Talde" next
ved Rustam of anti-Britiaŭ præ
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M., Churchill promoted during
Friendliness of Mutual Benefit
Moscow, June *. British foreign policy makers were accused today
by the Russian influential political journal. -New-Times" of "following-slavishly in the train of the world's especially American →→ monopolists and hiding the truth about Soviet relations from the British public."
In a detailed editorial analysis the journal saw Britain's present course as "diametrically op- posed to the expressed desire for strengthen- ing Anglo-Soviet ties." But, it added, it was the real desire of the British working class and democratic circles to see Britain "among the
progressive democratic countries in the role of defender of peace and not as a servant of Am- erican reaction.
the friendly and commercial co- operation ist Great Britain with the United States, France, or any other country.
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"Interference in the affairs of the war with brittl lin other peuples, violation of The repact of homo furfors is 19-soverviguty of other states in or Pastile four many (f the der to support the forers of re heaviest problems the Labour action, moral and material sup-
"The insistent attempts to dis. papanda "he. It included a farserument has to face." As-port for Paseist and Paseist like tort and defame Sigiet podley ro undertaken at the "ertical analysis of Unitel ociated Press,
regines as in Spain and Greece, energeticnlly orientation with a bloc with new Margate Conference (the Bçitish Nations! Con. Party pretensions for world domination Labour
such a policy, does not answerference) were obviously cutsed the interests ot denmeracy nor by effuits to divert British publie task of buikding a secure pinler from the shuple El healthy thoughts which ar 20 I:reconciliable tendency to sprak out loudly ellets between Great Britain namely, that between Britain and and the Soviet Union," the Journal the Soviet Union there are
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Serving Two Masters?
Britain Accused
Berlin, June 7.
ROUTINE ORDERS
Vienna, June 7. An indication that the Bri- fish authorities here rapert the British troops will haru Teft Austria "befora the end of this year, was given in to- day's Britian Army routing
vedern".
The order stated that na six month notice in required fur the marriage of a British
soldier to a foreign national.
No more auch applicatious teill he perped after Line 16 ancing
in the probability of the British evacuation within six months from that date- Reuter.
Red Army
Sneers At
D-Day
London, June 7.
Regret at the
Lone of
an article published on the third anniversary of
English Manners Awful!
York, Jude 8 J.G. Bridges, general director of the Travel] Association of Great Britain, said today thut English manners are de- teriorating deplorably.
He suggested a remely to paint out to boors politely but frmly" that their mánners' are awful.
"No one likes to be told that his manners are bar, and may- by # Bittle frank telling would stop the nuisance," he said at n public meeting.
Degpite the state of manners, England will have many visi- torn this summer. Bridges, said: Shortages, he said, will make no difference to tourists.---As- soiinted Press,
Provisional Korean
Invasion Day in Taglis Govt. Talks
che Rundschau, describ-: ed as a Red Army news-
Sean, June 7.
A joint bulletin igual today the United States-Soviet The locm) Soviet Army newspaper in the Soviet zone paper Taglish Rendschau (of Berlin, which belittl-Commission, discussing the e- The Fournal implied that the
<if 福 provisional day accused the British occupa-ed the activities of the tabliment |way towards renching the new 54.
Korean Government, amaineed |your Anglo-Soviet ogreement didtion authorities of erecting in
agreement the order of more demo.
d be in the direction of siding iron curtain by ferring Sovi British forces in the as- with: the United States or being carrespondents from their Zone Sault on the Normandy consultation with
pay-beaches, was expressed cratic parties and social organ- in opùùition ju the Soviet Union, by demanding sterling
foreign; ments for services furnished. by "A long us British
Office leations in Northern and South- 21 Foreign The Army organ said require spokesman in
ern Korea." paliny travels along this rond it
London
This is the first major agree- will inevitably enter into con ing pound payments was mete fict with the declaration about by an "esense" to keep Russians today. the wish to strengthen Anglo-Sa- į out. viet relations," the Journal sak.