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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 81, 1947,

VATICAN SURPRISES OFFICIAL WASHINGTON

Washington, June 20.

The Vatican's "plague on" both Congress and House ·

statements about growing tension between the United States and Russia recèlved. careful study and thought by American foreign policy makers today.

American officials were not surprised that the Valican should rebuke both great powers for following policies which appear to many to be leading to war

But they did not consider the Staten, to precipitate nu open- mediatory tone “of the Vatican | break with the Sovleta-nn nc- appeal for American-Soviet union that no responsible official derstanding to mean any change | wenta,

U.S. PLEASED

Washington, June '19. The United States Depart ment

State of

expressed officially the pleasure of the United States Government to- day at the Anglo-French ins. vitation to M. Malotou to discuss · European participa- tion In General, Marshall's plan for Europe. Reuter.

Nathan Road Incident

towards

in the vehement opposition of Interest in the Vatica.state. the Catholie Church to Com-neria, which appeared in the munism.

Vatican's only nuthoritative They considered 11 the newspaper, Onservatore Ro- Church's traditional policy to mano. coincided with an 11- vise the danger singals: wher- | umuuat speech by the Soviet Am-

A Chinese "éhow" dag was rez. over events appear to be lead-¦ baseador, Bangkok am. 25th June

N.V. Novikov, in ponalble, for a short traffic tie-up Bangkok. Saigon & Swatow ith week June

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Soviet press, M. Novikov AD- Palmtsatsui, the driver of utility nealed for Soviet-American un- car CD52 was forced to brake to derstanding, and stated that co-avoid running over the dog. Pri-Hal Ten (Douglas Col operation between the two great vate car No. 2227, following close Helerith Jedes (Jebarn) countries was not only possible behind, was but desirable.

Je contended sudden bult. that the two different forms of government and economic sy tems were not only compatible but able to co-exist peacefully.

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Damage to the radiator, left On the other side of the led-mudguard, rear bumper and the Masbats (8, China) ger was another violent attack door of luggage carrier was SUB- Nan Bocany) in "Pravda" on Under-Secretary tained by the tax!, while the Meling (Borony) renetion of State Dean Acheson. Refer-front bumper of 150

car 547 from the Kremlin to the Vatican | ring to a speech he made at slightly damaged. statements. But American off-] Middletown, Connecticut, re cials hoped that the statements rently regarding the failure of would temper somewhat irres. the world to

penec, ponsible demands throughout "ravda" charged, Mr. Acheson the world, including the Unlted with "gross and gude slander"

aning the Soviet Union.

No Reaction. There has been

The Division Of Europe

attain

Second Time

BRIGGS HANGED FOR MURDER

was

Mel Bhan (Boceny) How Lin (Tak Cheong) Stin Jen (Ollman) Panamaritan (Wallem) Fri Teh (China M.) Prosper (Larsen) Fine Wo (Jardine's) Perlock (Waliem) Period Wallam)

Finard (J.C.J,L)

......

Leeds, June 20. Eric Charles Briggs, 40-year. Produce (Larssan) old Leeds weaver, who was con-rento (Larken) victed for the murder of his samball (Dodwell) It was the second time this wife although another man con-Store Handlike (Cable Wired year Mr. Aelidson has been ac

feared to the slaying during the Sephs (21, 14 B.)

Binanz (..) etised as a slanderer by the So-trini, Waa hanged today at

Bink Ring (Ta Hing) viet Union. The frat was after Armley Gaol, Leeds.

Talung 8.) (outinned from Page 7)

he told a 'Congressional Com-l The jury disregarded the Tonler (Tamnen) Mr. Beyin sald "that "in "fun. | miltice that Russian foreign po-testimony of Dennis Wood, Talnan (3. ↑ 8.) Kory, he tried honestly and licy was an "aggressive and ex-soldier, who said he had killed Talahan Peak Mackinnon M.) earnestly to get fuels. He regretted panding one.

Mrs. Briggs by stabbing har in whangpu (0. ★ 5.) that M. Molotov got annoyed and made counter charges against Bri. taln to which I may sny I have grown very recustomed,

Would Fail

"I have never as Foreign Secre. tury interfered with the Hungar Jon Government in a single mat. ter.

"We have lived through all this before-Poland, Hungary, Ru. munia and Bulgaria. Why blind our eyes?" Mr. Bovin asked,

We ought not to make excuser

for this, beenuse it is better to be frank and honest. When people know that you understand what they are doing, they are less like

to do the next time."

Wing Sang (Jardine)

Yochow (11 ▲ 9.)

One of the most interesting the neck. Wood was subsequent- Wachang (D). A B) parts of recent "Osservatorely found guilty, but insane, of WL (CWT) Romano's editorials on Soviet-the attempted murder of two American relations was an ex-jother women.—United Press. pression of sceptletam that

the Soviet policy was exclusive- ly ngpreknive,

The Vatican newspaper in the unofficial mouthpiece for the Fope, and its atutements can be- considered the direct reflection of the Pope's views,

The editorials contended that the bagle east-west problem was one of security, not of Ameri- can view that the Kremlin's po- Bey in upgressive, one editorial said that such an outlook "does not cum abjective." It com- He did not believe the western pared Russia's present policy to world would to the long run beihat of France from bar revulu- the sufferers if it was forced, beton to the Napoleonte wars, cause he was convinced that and that of the Anglo-American there was a desire to Interfere with the free expression and all the other indepnable things which went to make up the soul of man. It would fall again (Cheers). "I know the theoreticions. I have read all of them (Laughter),

In the end when I have read them and studied them I rely on the 6wkward squad who don't obey them."

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borders have been NO easily Mr. Bovin said that he had crossed under pretexts of vital tried honestly and earnestly to get the facts about the situation space and anti-Communiam." in Hungary, did not adopt an

le surprising coming aggressive altitulle and I did not from the Vatican inasmuch as know whether Soviet Russia was sounds very much like in it or not except from what I rend in the press.

"I think it was a perfectly pro per thing, as far as the public was concerned, that as the press information was that the petuni communications lind gone from The Sovlet Commander-in-Chief

the Hungarian Government that I should have a copy. Was there anything unreasonable In that?" (Shouts of "No").

Plea For Liberty

Mr. Bevin added: "Supposing the position had been reversed

and the Soviet Government had come to me, and said, would you let me have a copy of this com munication? I should not have hesitated, and if you are doing right, why should you worry?

Therefore, it was with great

regret to me when our Ambas. endur saw M. Molotov and he got very annoyed and made counter- éharges against, Great Britain, to which, I may say, I have been very accustomed."

Concluding with o plea for hu- man rights and liberty of the In- dividual, Mr. Bevin'said:

"When

you sirip all things which produce differences from political Ideologies and get down

That

many

น submit de- mands for nationalisation of land, industs and banks to the Soviet- of the justifications for Soviet American Joint Commission now polley which have emanated sitting at Seoul to consider the from the Kremlin. United formation of a provisionki gov Preka,

ernment for all Koren-Reuter.

Anglophobia Rumania

(By Elizabeth Barker)

C

London, June 19. Rumanian Government censorship and suppres

sion of British publications and movies reach- ed a degree of severity bordering on the ludic- rous during recent weeks, it is rellably learned tonight,

Since early March, the Rumanian Ministry of In- formation has banned five issues of the "Illus- trated London News," seven of the "Specta- tor." five of "The Times Weekly" edition, five of the "Tribune," six of the "New Statesman and Nation," and three of "Picture Post." Not

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to be sold during this period.

All are well-known publien-, che Stars") was deleted. one of a wide range of poll tical opinion.

The reasons given for these to the masses, what do they want?: They want to live; to be free to bans included:

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Airmail for Manila P · Hunplulei. Arthur J. Rank, was attacked Depastarve for thehabet: Mr. Ah), (04.) 9.30a.m.; U.P.O..

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U.BA. and Canada, Khwloon QPO... | social justice Individual (a) any references to the lathe Bucharest press "na Tamworth, M.- 8.5. Wang, Mr. 3.0. (Reg.) 9.30 ... (Ord.) 10 MONTHLY SAILINGS TO NEW YORK, ATLANTIC. PORTS.decurity, to be able to go home wartime leader Winston Chur-muulac capitalist, and ht. chwing and Mr. Y.P. Imm

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Canton (By Train), 1.80 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES 080 PANAMA and turn the key in the lock and chill;

Bwalow, p not to be troubled by a secret (b) to the Polish frontier Coward's "Blithe Spirit" - Anderson, Mise 3. Palokowski, Mr. T. June 24

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cause of ita mystical and re- Th, Mr. M. Tas, Mr. (.A. Kahik, Mr. E. Japan, p question: 41 July 20 "And no difference In the hope

(c) to Soviet expansion; lglous symptoms.

Maclayon' Mr.. G. Ta.........Mis L.A. Loe, Hiralis, & m Sept 7 of fathers or hope of mothers for (d) to the retention in Bus-.

U.S.A Central & South America and Juan, "Governmen't newspapers M KIL Lee, Mr. W. Hwang, Miss

Airmail" for Balgow, Dingapore Batavia, their children. We used to use the sin of Soviet brides" of Bri- strongly attacked the British Me. Mr. E. Cheung: Canada via a Franelaco (No Farsla

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Malia, 1.7.10 m. Afraid tái thaihei ni Yinter, 'str biggest postwar box office Vallcan 'City, June 19. Why not let them live? Why set | favourable.

mall for Cantort, Kwelin und' Chuniking; July 28 uiem at each others throats? That Safavies banned include "Two draws in Bucharest.

Biralla and Hanwood, Nikon, * Thọ Pope, today. "nominated (new) Kimmy (Ord.) 8.10 p.m. Thìn Aug. Ls the basis of my approach to the Thousand Women" and "Demil

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