THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1947:
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DISPUTE WITH RUSSIA IN CRITICAL STAGE: NO Returning
WAY OUT?
New York, Sept. 21. French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault declared yesterday that the growing conflict between the United States and Russia had reached such a critical stage that further effort to reconcile the two viewpoints seemed hopeless. In France's opening policy speech before the Unit- 'ed Nations Assembly, Bidault frankly acknow- ledged that he saw no way out of the crisis sharpened by the speeches of Secretary of State George Marshall and Soviet Deputy For- eign Minister Andrei Vishinsky.
"The French delegate deems within our e-mprehension," he
Haid. it futile and dangerous to con- ceal the magnitude and seri ousness of the crisis," Bidault told the 55 national delegations Is the ARsembly continued its fourth day of general debate.
Uranium In Crude Oil
Mendoza, Sept. 21. The National University to- day announced that its TC- found search scientists had uranium in crude oil extract. ed from the Tupurito wells,
The discovery was consider. ed expectaily
significant be. cause it was believed to be the first time uranium had been found in oll, the nouncement said.
an-
initial research by the Dul. versity aimed at tracing out uranium in asphalt, but etib- nequent studies showed that the Tumritu oll contained a Tare element which, upon in vestigation, turned out to be uranium.-United Press.
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BRITAIN TO REJECT U.S. DEMANDS ON EMPIRE PREFERENCE?
Geneva, Sept. 20. -
Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and Will Clayton, U.S. Under-Secre- tary of State for Economic Affairs, will meet again soon-possibly during the week-end or Auckland, Sept. 20,
early next week-in an effort to save the stale- Pitcairn Island, mid- mated Anglo-American trade talks in Geneva. Pacific refuge
of mu-Clayton's discussions with Sir Stafford in London tineers from Captain
yesterday produced no results. Clayton pre- sented United States demands for elimination Bligh's ship
of the British Imperial Preference system and Sir Stafford offered arguments for its reten- tion.
The
a
Angtu.
Bounty," will enjoy mild population boom
of the Resumption shortly with the return of two prospective American tariff talks here hinged outcome of the Cripps- residents, expected to- on the
Clayton conference. The Geneva day.
lscussions are not expected to be resumed before the middle of next week and then only if the new London high level talks are successful,
of
Floyd McCoy, descendant one of the original mutineers, returning to the tropical island to live after eight years in the | "outside world” because, he said, there is no taxation, no housing problem and few financial wor rles on Piteniru.
McCoy Is taking back bride the first bride to set on Pitenirn in 150 years.
his
foot
of the island's pre-war 20. pulation of 230. Do migrated In New Zealand ita recent years.
Mr. J. R. C. Holmore, chic? British negotiator, and Mr. Win- throp Brown, who is succeeding Mr. Clair Wilcox as lender of the US. delegation, are both at pre sent in London and neither is expected to return to Geneva before the beginning of the week.
Now They
Know It
In Russia
Moscow, Sept. 21. Accounts of Secretary|
Minister
The craving Геода
pence the warld by all throughout the little people-and the little
the are
only people--ia sof pathetic and so justilled that; In bla pessimistle and the strent division among thosO{ atraightforward speech, Bidault in whose buds their fate restr her should be narrowed and Test Haid France had devoted
According to Brilish sources of State George Mar- efforts toward compromise and widene"
here both. Britain and the United shall's and Deputy For- Ranila Camille reconciliation between
Chamona, Lebanese)
States are re-examining the nilua- clid not since delegate,
line up
Andrei and the United States
London, Sept. 21. of the the beginning
United quarely with either side, He
Adrian Holman, British poli- Cairn Christian and G. Willesion in the light of the respective eign
Vishinsky's speeches to Nations, but such efforts now endorsedd Marshall's proposals.
tient representative in Ra-descendants of Fletcher Chr.deraands and offers.
Pessimistle
the United Nations Gen-! m Korea and the Baĺkuri pro-] seemed futile.
appointed than--and Len Brown also left on criticised American!
The Cripps-Clayton meeting eral Assembly havel "It is honest to say that one blem, but does not see how they can be support of "the mutilation of Minister to that former Axis Saturday in the first leg of their
where yesterday was described as "in brought home with full satellite state, the Foreign return trip to Pitcairn athle Palestine."--
Commonwealth reconciled." he said. As a re-
Office announced last night-they plast remain.-United conclusive"
pessimistic force to the Russian peo Press, suit, he said, France would take Associated Press
Associated Press.
about the outcome of the Geneva ple existing differences! her stand squarely The Press.
on
between the United "question Inff before us."*
Empire sources here carlier predicted British rejeellon of the States and the Soviet latest United States demands Union.
then went #1 Ex outline!
France's position
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No Turning Back Bidault took this stand on
San Francisco, Sept. 20. the following major issues:
Veto-France will agree to
Armed Ser. The seven-13763? all proposal vices Appropriati n consideration of to modify or eliminate this spe mitter today let Moffett Field cial big power voting privilege,j aboard, a naval air transport assembly" - "The plane for an inspection tour of "Little French delegation has always Paride island and the Far vated for the full exercise by East, the Assembly of its PRIWETH,
Representative Hented by laving no forum to fear and Sterling Cie Republican of concerned with granting to all New York, the Sub-Committee the powers of the world the full binding the following: Re- possibility of voicing their presentatives Charles Clason opinions and to exert an in-te.. Massachusetts), Willium, duence on the mogement of the Hegs T Rep.. Ohio). Waller world."
Barblad (Rep.. Oregon), Ed- ward Herbert Dem.. Loui- ense sinta, Jack Andersin (Rep..
Balkans-"We are eonvinced that this is precisely a where the United Nations have the duty to net and to propose a aulation."
Marshall pian
U.S. And Soviet
New York, Sept. 21. The old fight between Russia and the United States over the Italian peace treaty flared up again last night when Soviet delegate Andrei Gromyko tried to block a proposal which would ask the United Nations to consider revision of the treaty.
First Burma President
Rangoon, Sept. 20.
representatives
and
Are
the is
which, It is understood, urged Up to now the Soviet people kreat inroads on the Imperial did not believe that the two na. Preference system.
tions were working in harmony While the deadlock between the or
the anything like it, but British Commonwealth and the severity of the cleavage was not.
continues, United States
so apparent to them as today.
Expressions of Soviet cliizens United Kingdom délegation Currying on tariff negotiations reflected these, thoughla—uncer- with other countries, notably tainty about the world; a belief Francs, the Benelux Union, (The that the United States Govern- Netherlands, Luxembourg and ment is not against war with the Belgium), Brazil and Chlan, with Soviet Union; a general let down world. over the possibilities of In these discussions, 75 per wide
cooperation through Herschel cent of agreement has been reach United Nations; a feeling American delegate Johnson challenged the Soviet ed, according to the same source, the United States an ally during, position with a denfant that and consultation with certain the war-has turned against the
details is Soviet Union. the UN Assembly urge signa-dustries on technical
The persent status of General teries to consider what he call-now necessary before further pro-
con
be ed "the onerous provisions of gres can be made.-United Press Assembly declarations
fairly well summed up from the the treaty."
Soviet viewpoint as "We believe what our people, any. We do not believe what your people say." Associated Press.
after
some success,
and Reuter,
"Terrorism
The new fight developed in | 44a Shwe Thaike, leading Shan California, and Errett Scriv-chieftain who in the President of the Assembly's 14-nation Steer- her (Rep.. Kansas) who is re- the Burmese Constituent Assem-ing Committer shortly the presenting the House Appro-bly. is likely to be the first Presi-Johnson demanded that In Istria”
priations Committee,
The first leg of the trip will
ashrt stop at Hawail where
for ald
to Europe"We have chosen this!
shall not turn take the group to Guam with path and we back."
Bidault did not comment it will be joined by Congres directly on Vishinsky's proposal} sional sholegrate Joseph Farying- for United Nations action ton of Hawaii. ngainst what the Russian call- ed "warmongera? in the United
States.
Only One Way Out The session was opened by Jan Masaryk. Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakin, who deplor- ed the split between Russin and the Western powers but rent- Armed the aligument country with Russia.
of his
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the
Commeil Security
recunaider dent of the Lujon of Burma.
Influential members of the Con- Italy's application for
Prague, Sept, 20. this election as head of the ing. The issue of revising the charge that Slovens stiluent's Assembly today con-meniliership at its next meet- Tanjug today continued to raised in Italian part of Istria are being state of a free Burma as à cer-Italian treaty was tainty.
Lobby opinion suggested that Three separate propisala by terrorized by "Fascists who his orainntion had been already | Latin-American delegates. One enjoy full freedom and protec- endorsed by the "ligh Command" was sponsored by Ecuador, one ton of the authoritics."'-
one WAR Food shortage began of the Anti-Fascist Peoples' Free-by Honduras and
In
The Sub-Committee has scheduled a longer visit to the Hawaii islands in its return trip after touring Chinh, Jn. pan, the Philippines and Ameri- can onlposts in the Pacific.panes, New Light of Burma,
which is widely regarded as re- Cromyko appealed to the dlaorders." United Press.
flecting the views of the league. Steering Committee to rejecti Tanjug Bnid that "Fascist" today forecast his unanimous
the attacks on Communist all three proposals on election.
funds that they were "un- quarters and Individual Yawnghwe. is the 60-year-old justified, groundless, and Fascists" were reported from ruler of one of the progressive violation of the charter."
dom League (the Government hacked jointly by Argentina, Gorica yesterday, Tanjug sold. Costa Rica, Bolivia, the Do- because the Slovene peasants Majority Party).
The leading Burmese daily minican Republic, Panama, "etopped bringing foodstuffs into the town in view of Fascist Paraguay, and Urugay.
Refugee Body
He declared that Czecho TO Meet
Alovakia would remain "true
to her alliance." He then went |
Geneva, Sept. 21.
on to line up on the Soviet side Representatives of seven
on the major problems before
the United Nations.
nations forming the Advisory Committee of the International
Sao Shwe Thaike, Sawhn
Shan states on Burma's frontier region.-Reuter.
POLISH FIGHTING "EXAGGERATED"
Warsaw, Sept. 20.
Masaryk, warning capitalist Refugee Organization Prepara America that Europe has tory Commission will meet here gone deЛnitely to the left," on Monday to discuss the status begged the delegates to "stop of signatories to the IRO con- A Government spokesman ta. talking about the next world stitution, JRO financial position day denied "grossly exaggera
and agreementa with govern. ted" foreign press reports of ments and occupation-authorities. "battlea" between Polish
Russian forces and Ukrainian
war."
As a representative of an Eastern European country which usually votes with Rus-
The meeting is also expected.
to make recommendations on the bands and Badcl no Russian Bla against the West, Masaryk date and place of the next meet-forces are operating on Polish
Com territory.
gap between the two worlds.
"The General Assembly," he said, "has no right to discuss treaty proposals."
The Committee adjourned until Sunday without a deci- Rion Associated Press,
Shocking
Soviet
head- "anti-
Gorica itself, where the "pro. minent role is played by the youth of the Catholic Action under the leadership of priests", and from the villagea of Peuma, Standrez. Ronka, Sterancau and Selo.-United Press,
Speech Of
Colonel
Berlin, Sept. 20.
urged the General Assembly to ing of the Preparatory narrow instead of widen
the mission.
The spokesman said the Col. Serge Tulpanov, chief of the propaganda de-
If the world should be divid- the United
The countries represented are average size of Ukrainian bands encountered by Pollsh forces Kingdom, United
number from 20 to 100 men.
ed into two definite parts there States, France, Belgium, Canada,
la only one way out of it-the China and the Netherlands. same experiance which my United Prass.
country had from 1998 to 1945,
with the important potency of the atomic bomb added for the
Shanghal, Sept. 21.
Commenting on foreign presa reports attributed to United
States Army sources in Frank-
partment of the Soviet Military Administra- tion, today told cheering Communists from "fascist" European countries that America is the enemy of Europeatis.
many
His address, keynoting the 1,000 conference, delegates furt the spokesman expressed second annual party conference included representatives
from Daylight saving time in China "surprise that the United States of the Soviet-sponsored Socialist France, Norway, Sweden, Yugo. special benefit of the Innocent has been extended one month to Army. Is in possession of infor- Unity Party, shocked even some slnyia, Czechoslovakia and Rus- and peace-loving," he said.
Gel. 31, the Government almation unknown to military and observers from Eastern Europe sin. To give Germany priority thorities announced today.A security authorities in Poland." because of the violence of, fils so hoon after our victory is not|sociated Press,
--United Pressi
deriunciation of the United States.
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