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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1947.

PEACE OR

OR WAR SESSION Plain Speaking At Uno Assembly Gathering

America's Case Against Russia

Flushing, N.Y., Sept. 16.

The United Nations General Assembly, beginning its momentous "war or peace" session, was asked by the United States today to speed creation of the international police force and give a thorough airing to Soviet "misuse” of the veto. Warren Austin, permanent American delegate, challenged the Assembly to tackle world pro- blems boldly lest they be "bottled up to ferment and explode."

repeatedly to

BRITTANY

RESCUE

Paris, Sept. 10.

Fourteen French naval *Fulinga ware reached, today off the bleak Brittany coast from a windswept, wave-buf. feted rock to which they had bern climping for three -hours

their ship- after French naval tuo based on Brest-ran aground and sank.

Their strength had almost given out when they, "suere seen by theo trailers which had put out from the amall Brittany fishing villape · af Kerity-Ponmarch.

One trawlor took, thirteen - met aboard, and the other saved the petty officer who had explained the tig Reuter.

Sir Stafford Sets A Target

British Musicians Picket Opera

ARRIVING

LONDON, SEPT. 16. SPECTATORS FOR THE FIRST NIGHT OF THE VIENNA STATE OPERA COMPANY AT THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE, COVENT GARDEN, TONIGHT WERE HANDED PROTEST · LEAF- LETS. BY BRITISH MUSIC- JANS PICKETING THE EN- TRANCE,

The men carried placards rending: "Stop importing or chestras. We have the best," and "British thusicians want to werk in the Royal Opera House."

The leaflet anid that the Lon-1 don Trades Council, represent-. ing 650,000 trade unionists. had paracil.n resolution de- manding that the Ministry of Labour and the Home Office cancel immediately the permit. Issued to the Vienna Phil-: harmonie Orchestra to perform us an accompanying medium, at Covent Garden.--Reuter.

Mr. Austin detailed part of |sible in. the near, futuro agrce- America's aggressive Assembly ment with the Soviet Union on programme in 4 nationwide effective, enforochble Bate- broadcast after the United guards against the use of States had lost its first Assem- | atomle energy for destructive bly tussle an attempt to electj purposes.' Soviet-baiting Herbert V. Evatt He referred of Australia as the Assembly | the international tensions that President,

exiat and warned that history no The Latin-American coun- longer plodded but raced with| trics the revolt that result the speed of runners in a hun- ed in the election of Brazil's red-yard dash. He said: "Do Cawald Aranha, who keynoted | not be disheartened if you rend the Assembly with the warn- of controversies. When they ing that it wou determine exint, it is both good and right whether the wo moved that they should be placed be- ward war or peace,

fare the public. No one Is Senhor Aranba ́ and every served when they are bottled! |other delegate to the 55-nation up to ferment and explode. General Assembly spoke and You have the right to expect acted with the knowledge that that your representatives will the United States and Russia face the issues with calmness An Immediate introuso in were waging a "cold war" for and courage, with determina-production by 10 per cent and diplomatic leadership of the tion to cooperate with their by 20 per cent in six months. colleagues in finding just solu- Sir Stafford Cripps today Austin Speech

tions. But many agreements gave this task to a meeting of Major addresses will be de- are welded in the fire of debate representatives of both sides. Possible livered tomorrow "by the U.S. Also, many precepta not form of the cotton textile industry. Secretary of Slate.

If they did not achieve the General ally assented to are. put into Marshall, and the Soviet Vice- practice because of the moral target, it would meno an im- Foreign Minister. Andrei and political effect of public mediate reduction in yarn con Vishinsky, but Austin attempt opinion expressed in the Assumption for the home market of 16 per cent and 24 per cent ed to establish an American sembly.-United Press.

in six months' timo.

world.

initiative before

battle began.

the formal

"We intend to try in this As- sembly to nin agreement on

Danish Protest

specific steps toward the crea- To Soviet

Manchester, Sept. 16.

The cotton men were told

Oil Peace

Paris, Sept. 16. Russia and the United States are believed to be nearing an agreement over the Zisterdorf oil well, 60 kilometres north east of Vienna, which Russla claims for reparations on being A former German asact, accord-

ing to the Paris newspaper Le Monde.

that their industry was in the front line of the battle for ex porta-"and we must convince The newspaper sald tonight

the people of this

fact until

Home re

they look upon it as they did that "according to upon aircraft production dur-ports, not yet confirmed, the Americana fro supposed to ing the war."

have discussed with the Rus- sions a modus vivendi for sharing the property between the Soviet and the Austrian

tion of peace forces. We are. determined to make vigorous

London; Sept. 16. efferts toward--ngreement on The Danish Foreign Ministry practient ways of interpreting has lodged a protest with the the voting principles of the Russian Military Government: He called on employees in Charter to avoid misuse of the in Germany over the dumping veto." The Charter....can and of German ammunition in the will grow and change to meet the changing needs of human- ity."

Austin also sald: "We must) ascertain whether there is pos-

Defence Of Greenland

Washington, Sept. 16. The State Department today announced that the United States and Denmark have be- kun formal consultations on United States defence bases in Greenland.

The talks, of Informal ex. ploratory value, are connected with Denmark's note of May 27. expressing B desire to terminate the joint wartime agreement making the United States responsible for Green- land's defence.

The negotiatlons are on the clause making the agreement effective "until danger to the Continent has passed" and the| United States is known to boj

that

Baltic near the Danish island of Barnholth, according to the Hamburg radio today. ·

the cotton industry to consider working longer hours until the target was achieved.

seem to be not far off."-Reu- a solution would states, and

On bottlenecks, he recalled the wartime saying "to cure ter. Last week, Marshal Vaselly a bottleneck takes 24 hours, to Sokolovsky, the Rusalon Com- do the Impossible a little long- mander-in-Chief in Germany, r

promised Denmark that 12771- Expedients were needed. he munition would be dumped said.

State Of War Terminated

elsewhere. - A Danish naval "We cannot stand by and vessel, however, reported that watch our people being depriv 11 had scen three German ed of clothing and household steamers dumping near Born- goods because some particular the holm yesterday, the radio add-key job in a mill is vacant." ed.-Beuter.

Router.

Naval Show Of Force

In Solomons

London, Sept. 16.

A British aircraft carrier, escorted by a destroyer, has sailed from New Zealand for Guadalcanal,

Vienna, 16.

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Austrian Chancellor, Sir Henry Mack, the British Politi ent Representative in Austria, today declared, that the technical state of war between Austria and Great Britain had now end- ed, Austrian sourced reported.

At the same time, Sir Henry Mack handed over a message from Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, expressing BOOKINGS cordial, greetings at the moment of resumption of full diplomatic relations between the two coup- tries, and hoping that "by this gesture of goodwill the friendly

in the Solomon Islands, to "assist the local au- relations already existing - bes thorities in handling an uneasy situation," thetween the two countries will be

strengthened."-Reuter," Colonial Office disclosed tonight.

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Following disturbances there, | are not yet fit for self-govern-

remain for some time-Unit- latest reports show the situa- It was reported from Aus

Now York, Sept. 10. tion to be completely under con-tralia in July that Guadalcanal trol, the Colonial Ofco spokes- Island, the scene of the famed General Shih-ming Chu ar- attack by American "leather-rived hero by plane from Lon- FRANCE THANKED |man added.

J necks" during the war, had don today for the United Nations Paris, Sept. 19. Though no direct punitive been "Invaded" by natives, General Assembly meeting. The French Premier, M.action by the British warships armed with spears and blow- It was understood that Chu Paul Ramadier, and the Colo-la contemplated, the spokesman pipes, crossed the 80 miles will take part actively if any nial Minister. M. Marius Brid, it is thought that "a show strait-fre the archipblago. questions regarding Moutet, today received a tele- of force to the restive natives"

This r

ort was later official- come up during Assembly aes- Kram from the Representatives may ald the local authorities. ly donted Router-

elons.--United Press. Assembly ef French India. A movement calling itself thanking the French Govern- the "Marching Rule," has been inent for the reforms it had defying the authorities undertaken to carry out in provoking disturbances, though

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Representatives Assembly, alt- The "Marching Rule" la a With Controls Off

ting in ordinary session, ask primitive nationalist movement you to transmit to the Govern- seeking semi-autonomous gov- mont the population's grati-lemment for the lelands. tude for the reforms 'granted Responsible British opinion French India."-Reuter.

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Mr. M. M. J. Coldwell, len-† to demand higher wages, and der of the Cooperative. Com- thus start another upward monwealth Federation, Cana- turn in the spiral of kaflatión. da's Socialist Party, said:}· · City Councils today, called on "Décóntrol has been a step to- the Government to restore the wards economic chaos and In-controls over bread, milk and SLEEPING BERTHS: evitablo depression."

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