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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1947.
WE COULD HAVE HAD A WAR'
Dangerous Incident In Trieste Change-Over
Americans Resist Yugoslavs
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Up: Persian Yugoslav Threat Take Over
Protest
Teheran, Sept. 16. Perala may complain to the Security
thni the Gounell Afghan Government has divert- ed the Hirmond River ncross the frontier, cutting off the water supply of an entire pro- vince, Mohammed Hosein Adl. the new Persian Minister of Agriculture, stated today.
***The Afghan Government shows a unwillingness to set tle the matter amicably," he
said.
The River Hirmand risen in Afghanistan and flows Into Per. sia's southeastern province of Sistan. along the Persian- Afghan border until it re-dn- tera Afghanistan.
countries,
(By Edgar Clark)
Trieste, Sept. 16. Twenty incidents, precipitated by Yugoslav at- tempts to encroach on Italian territory and highlighted by ten American soldiers brand- ishing guns in the faces of 2,000 Yugoslav troops in ugly mood, brought an Allied Gen- eral gravely to admit today: "We could have had war."
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BELGRADE, SEPT. 16. TROOPS OF THE YUGO. SLAV ARMY TODAY TOOK OVER THE FORMER ITALIAN ADRIATIC PORT OF POLA, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE TERMS OF THE The grim seriousness of the Terence Sydney Afrey, Gover- ITALIAN PEACE TREATY,
YUGOSLAV de- THE
NEWS situation, pointing the narrow nor pro-tempore, formally eschpe from open Hostilities, clared' Trieste a free Stato and AGENCY ANNOUNCED.
The last American troops and was underscored at dynamite-Issued Proclamation No 1— laden Outpost. No 6, where off prescribing the death penalty civilian police tett the town an cera tehding the Yugoslav de for carrying arme, asshulting the foremost, Yugoslav detach tachment approached a country Allied troops, Inciting inhabi- ments arrived, rond position of less than a
insurrection or agreed with the dozen Americans and announ- organizing public demonstra- authorities, the report added. ced: "We have 2,000 troops tions intended to overthrow au The President of the Yugoslav National Assembly. today pu- behind us and we are coming] thority--United Press. through. We'll give you five
blisher! a decree cancelling all minutes."
regulationa
the by
Augio- American occupation authorities in territories taken over from Italy under the treaty and sub- stituting Yugoslav constitutional Jaw and other judicial regula tions.--Reuter.
formations observers into battle
font-talking Americans
tants to
Washington, Sept. 16. Lt. Gen. Wedemeyer is duo
The Generul cannot be named Crops are dying and a po pelation numbering 500,000 in because of Army protocol. But In danger while the diplomatic the electric atmosphere prevail in Washington on Thursday negotiations drag out between ing as the Yugoslava. deployed morning on his return from his the two
while fact-finding mission to China. here stated,
shut-United Press. The Afghan Ambassador fol tied the officers from phe Perrin. Rahimollah Khan, de echelon to Another to waste clared: "The drying up of the time emphasized his remark. Hirmand is due to a general drought for which not the Afghan Government but henven is responsible."—Reuter.
ARABS MEET
Beirut, Sept. 16.
The Arah League Committes, which includes the Premiers of Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Trans- jordan, met here today to discuss i z Palestine question the
nly item on the agenda accord |ing in official statements.
Two further meetings will be hell, one tomorrow anul another Thursday or Friday after which an official statement is exported.-Reuter.
The Americans were quick- ly supported by a battalion as the Yugoslavs took up posi- tions amongst the shrubs, brush and boulders on the historic battleground of Carna Plateau.
Meanwhile. two United States tanks rumbled up into position and levelled guns to ward the Yugoslav nes. As dawn broke, a aquadron of 12
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had been American
Mesmerist Shakes The Stolid Dutch
Amsterdam, Sept. 16. This story, attested to by many stolid Dutch burghers, begins in a railway train running from Rotterdam to Dordrecht last week,
British fighter and bomber One of the passengers-no one seems able to give
planes, plus several United observation States
planes, zoomed over the horizon, eir- eling over the position.
Everyone breathed more! easily as the Yugoslavs sullenly withdrew.
an exact description-mentioned rather idly that he could force anyone by sheer concentra- tion to do his bidding. Pull the emergency cord of the train, for example.
Discreet Dutch laughter at that
A few hours later, Brig.-Gen.but suddenly one of the passen→ gera arises and, na though in a dream, as though fighting a will stronger than his own, does pull the emergency cord.
YUGOSLAV ARMY MOVES IN
Trieste, Sept. 16.
Yugoslav troops today moved up to the borders of the new free territory of Trieste, where feel- ing was still tense after the excitement and disturbances which marked the beginning at midnight of the city's independence, under the terms of the Italian peace treaty.
zone. The British and Ameri-
in the
When the conductor has been soothed and has departed, the stranger says it really is nothing at all, that for a bet of, ray, 500) kuildera, he will disrupt an entire his symphony concert by working will from a seat in the audience. The bet is covered and the Hague orchestra concert at Scheveningen selected,
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BRATISLAVA, SEPT. 16.
NEXT JANOS ESTÉRHAZY, 46-| CHANGE YEAR-OLD FORMER LEADER OF
THE HUNGARIAN MINORITY IN SLOVAKIA AND A FORMER MEMBER OF THE' CZECH PARLIA- MENT, WAS SENTENCED
TO DEATH BY A COURT The man was in the audience HERE YESTERDAY. when the solo violinist, Sam
He was being tried in his Swaap began to play. This much! la true; critics wondered about absence, his whereabouts being Swap's poor fingering and h unknown.
The provisional regime tor can forces have withdrawn from Trieste allows 6,000 Yugoslav their former positions between was mild. troops to join equal numbers of Italy and Yugoslavia
Then Janine Weill, the French separatist movement aiming at Brish and Americans in the Istrian peninsula. Interim administration of the During the night Yugoslav pianist, began to fumble in the the disruption of the Czech state, troops in some strength had de-midst of a Saint-Saens concerto, and with being chairman of the She even had to sak the conduc- “United Hungarian Party'. manded passage at an American tor, Ignaz Neumark, point out her which almed at joint action with outpost near Prosecco, but after place in the score.
the "Sudeten German Party" of 12 Americans at the post had
Konrad Henlein and the Fascist "deployed in battle order." the
"People's Party of Hlinka, in the Yugoslave withdrew, leaving
Slovakia. only a guard.
| astonishing uncertainty. Applauso He was charged with having supported the Hungarian
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The first 'oboe sald ho something strange in the during the concert.
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Major-General T. S. Aldey, The stranger collected his bats Allied Commander in Trieste, in a nearby cafe, so the atory fold reporter today, that, he ex-goes. Conductor Neumark sald he pected a settlement of this in-thought the poor performances. eldent shortly.
In speccies to the Slovak Par- Hament, Esterhazy described the Czechoslovak Republic as a state pieced together with no
while unusual, had a normal ex. right of existence."
The defence claimed that he More than 10,000 people,planation since ever the greatest
artists were sometimes erratic was anti-Nazi, and helped Jews many carrying Communlat ban-The Dutch psychologist, Dr. during the German occupation, ners, marched through the W.CH Tenhaeff, said it was pos---Reuter. streets of Trieste today behind sible for A hypnotist or telepathist the coffin of a 11-year-old girl, to wield such influence, but Emma Passerini, who was killed would like to meet the man first. by a bullet three days ago when But the stranger tad disap- machineguns fired on a demon-peared-United Press, stration in San Giacomo,
Leftist trade uniona called a strike to enable workers to join | the procession.
The independent newspaper, Corelli di Trieste, reported a wave of anti-Slovene demon- strations in Gorizia when Italian: troops entered the city to take over their part of it. The head-
of quarters
the Communist Party, and Slovene shops and] restaurants were paid to have been attacked.~~~Router.
Rangoon, Sept. 16.
The Burmese Cabinet today elected Colonel Bo Let Ya, De- fence Counsellor, as deputy Prime Minister.-Reuter.
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