THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1947.

Independence Day Address Russia's Rejection

President Truman Criticises Russia

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CIRCLE Folly Of Extreme

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Shanghai, June 4.

The Northwest Airlines opening 11 Shanghai-Scaftle trana. Pucifie

TURK by the "Great Circle route on July 15,"local agents revealęd to. day.

Using four-motored DC 4s, the flights setit call at Sevut, Tukyn and American

Alaska, Patt- Airicies opened

their regular

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trans.Pacific

on June 4 - Associated

Independant Philippines A Year Old

"The Philippines, this child of Freedom horn one year ago, has

Nationalism

Charlottesville, Va., July 4,

Speaking at the home of Thomas Jefferson in ob- servance of Independence Day, President Tru- man criticized Russia for refusing to join in the Marshall Plan for the rehabilitation of Europe and at the same time caustically re- ferred to dictatorships as blocking the way to world peace.

Mr. Truman did not mention Russia by name, but there was no mistaking what country he spoke of when he said "certain nations" were with- holding their support of reconstruction plans on the ground that this would mean inter- ference by some nations in the internal affairs of others.

"This is us fallacious as the yefusal of a man to enter a pro- Alable business partnership on the ground that it would I volve interfereture in his private adidas.

desce known as the Charter of the United Nathins,

"We dil se becuase we had learned at staggering cust that nations of the world ensnot live In peace and prosperity and at the rane Time try to live in isolation....it is now the duly Konts notícies toward eommo of peace.

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Moscow, July 4. The Soviet "Medical Worker" on Thure- day attacked the "British Medical Journal," "aceusing, it

false informa

of publish Soviet Union.

tion on

The organ of the British Medical Association, by call- ing itself non-political, only arrven the interests of rege- tionery politics," the Ruaniers Baid. Associated newspaper I'Tenn.

July 4th Reception

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