THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947.

REALLY WONDERFUL SUPPORT WHEN ZHUKOV STAYED

FOR LABOUR, SAYS ATTLEE

Premier's Attack On Churchill

Leicester, Sept. 27.

The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, in his first public party speech since the dollar crisis began, appealed today to Labour followers to face all difficulties in the adventurous spirit of the pioneering days of the Movement, con- scious of the Socialist mission of Labour Bri- tain. Claiming that popular support for the Govern- ment, as shown by its unbeaten bye-election record," was "really wonderful" in view of the economic conditions, he blamed the Opposi- tion for causing harm to Britain by presenting a false picture to readers abroad.

The continued need for res of this country is against the frictions in Britain, Mr. Attlee Labour movement, argued, was partly due to the slow post-war recovery of the European counirler with whom Britain wanted to cooperate.

"It does make our taak more difficult becau while we at home understand the motives of those who nituck es and Eastern Europe, he stressed, know the truth. prople abroad) Ind not escaped these problems often get quite a false impron- any more than Western Europe. Įsion," he continued.

REDS PICK ON SOUTH AFRICA

Lako Suecron, Sept. 28.

A Russian delegate today accused South Africa of in- tending to daner South West Africa.

The delegate, ProfCAROT Doris Stein, was speaking in the United Nations trustee- ship cuminittee, where South Africa has stated that it had plans for inviting some of the territory's population to take part in the Union Legislature. Thin would "merely im plify Chic annexation uf South-West Africa."

" is clear that the South African Governmant intends to anner that territory," he continued. "Neither trusteeship committee nor the General Assembly can byp thin uct of Hagrant din- obedience on the part of the Unian Government."-Reu

U.S. Should Give Huge China Loan

AT HOME

A DEAL THAT FAILED

Mexico, Mo., Sept. 28, Robert M. White, second associate publisher of the local newspaper "Ledger" and a former major In the army, told today in a signed story in his paper what happened to the much publicised- trip of Marshal Zhukov-which did not come off to the United States in October, 1945. White said at that time he was thue to be discharged but WAS unked to stay in the service an extra two weeks to handle the press while Marshal Zhukov

was in the United States.

Jitters In The Near

East

Teheran, Sept. 28.

Vancouver, Sept. 28. A suggestion that the United States loan China $3,000,000,000 to; enable

"We prepared an initial re- her to regain her former lease which was lasted when economic position in White House announced on Sept. world

27 the pending visit," his story commerce was

gold. "No higher level of Gov. made by Chief Justice crument could have made the Wendell

B. Farris, of announcement,”

He went on to relate how 4 Visiting United States British Columbia in an accond story detailed

Marshal Congressmen offered address to the Pacific Zhukov's lavish Itinerary in this words of encouragement Coast Association of country. Both stories received today to small nations, Port Authorities conven-

international play.

and the "Then came the iron curtain,"

British Em- tion here,

White went on. "I was told to bassy's news bulletin release nothing more. Time pass-quoted an American He thought that "the virul-

ICT. " the United States, for

He sald Canada should share ed. The press sandbagged ence of the attacks on the rest instance, they get an impres-pe

In any

me Naval source as saying loan project, and that with questions-including of the world in the Soviet press lon that this country is a gray

the prosperity of British Colum-Tass boys.. I did not know the

the that the United States is the measure of the difficulty and miserable place and that;

bla depended on trade with the answer and said so, that the Government of the So-Britain is down and out. So I

Mediterranean Fleet is Orient,

"Finally, on Oct, 2 viet Union is experiencing." have been informed by Ameri-|

His plan calls for an increase Charlie Ross released a

Mr. "completely armed and Mr. Attlee charged Winston can visitors who have seen for

Athens, Sept. 27. In the price of gold after the

story ready." Churchil

The police today arrested' 161 China foun had been

at White House, anying* that with "exploiting themselves how false this posi- Communists

Military observers described granted. Marshal Zhukov In Atheng every difficulty that arisen for tion in and

was ill and who. I

and rulaing it to three times is pre. know, do Piracus for writing Communist sent value, thus creating a re- is the story behind the story.

could not come. However, here circulated in Teheran that three as "probably rumours" reports the government."

their best to counteract this slogans and distributing leaflets aerve of $9,000,000,000. faise view."--Renter and Asso-in connection with the

United States warships were in EAM einted PresK.

"I never saw "Against this amount

documentary Persian Gulf waters and China

that proof but heard it by word of large American planes" were could fasue $18,000,000,000 of

mouth front what I consider an acen in Saudi Arabia. Bound currency, which would go a long way toward solving, her world expecting Marshal Zhekov routine test flight group of B- excellent Bourco: With the

A diplomatic source said " present currency problem." to come to America as official 208 might have landed at the

G. In Roche, of Portland, guest of the United States, the American Oregon, warned against United Russian.

feld at Government

Dhahran, States loans to China to the ex- through diplomatic channels

sent Saudi Arabia." The field is near tent of "impoverishing Am-statement that Marshal Zhukov

large American oll concessions. erten." A stable Government in could come but while he was in pressure to ratify a proposest oll Iran is currently under Soviet China was the first casential to the United States the trade recovery, he said,

Soviet concession agreement with Rus- -wanted "We should help our cousins, hower'a son to vialt

Gen Dwight Elsen-associated Press. but go elsewhere until the mat- Otherwise, no soap. In short a ter clarifica elf," he said.-straight hostage deal. Associated Press.

Different-Winston

"It in

very different from the Churchill of the war," Mr. Attlee said, "who exhorted the people to bear bravely the fol evitable hardship which entailed and now apparently is exhorting them to whine and to blame."

Minister,

WANT

who

The Prime came here to address n Labouri Party rally, was met on his ar- rival by a mile-long parade of automobiles tooting their horns in protest at the elimi- nation of the basic gasoline ration under the Government's

erenomy programme,

Mr. Aulee, who ascribest Bri-') tain's difficulties to post-war economic

upsets and world

food shortages, departed from

REDS ARRESTED

anniversary. United Press.

BRITAIN COULD HAVE DONE IT

WAY BACK IN 1937!

Supply Ministry scientists today told an amazed

London, Sept. 28. press conference, "Britain could have antici- pated America's pilotless flight across the Atlantic ten years ago but we could see no need for it."

The Supply Ministry called civilian flying in the foreseeable

Rangoon, Sept. 27, Two United States George Truman Evana, former

uirmen. and Clifford

Rusala.

"So I was released from the army on schedule, but r won- dered for how long."-United Press,

United States) Death For

trip

his prepared address to attack the conference apparently to an future.

army pilots who are making a Mr. Charebil He declared

leisurely round the world that the former Prime Miniswer the rising barrage of He mided that the only delay in ter "knows perfectly well that criticism day the British press in the development of a

twa 100 horsepower Piper bind "Cub" light planes, left here these things are not due to the get the jump on the Lolt shortage of fogn "to prove what ed from New Jersey on Aug.

for permitting the Antericans landing gadget had been action of the Labour Governed Kingdon

a for Bangkok today. They start iri automatic It can do."-United Press.

ment."

Mr. Attlee denou:wed a "ace- tion of the press" which he

fight.

Mr. E. T. Jones, Director of Instrument Research, said the

said was giving a false impres- RAF and the Supply Ministry alon of Britain. He said that.

were at present working on an

the "great mass of the pressnutmatte flight device of con

skierably more importance than

in the C-54 · which aie the fight. He waid this device-- automatic trading Lon-

There anything

are

90 per cent effective" in per- mitting blind landings willin

many two years.

imitations...

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8.-Reuter.

Civil Control Of U.S. Zone?

Berlin, Sept. 28.

tri--would be "far more than The State Department will probably take over the

administration of the American zone of Ger-** many by the spring of next year with a High Commissioner replacing the Military Gover- nor, informed quarters predicted today. General Luctus D. Clay, because he

Is an Army career military Governor, plans to man.

He said the RAF had three experimental stations for work- ing automatic flying devices. He said, "We could emulate the American succes."

Mr. Wagstaft gold. "Each in- dividual contra in the Araerican plane is not new. But what the Americana have done is to make a spectacular flight by puting all those controla in one plane. Were there any need, we could have done so ten years

ago,

New Device

!!

fly to Washington on Oct. G Two chief difficulties stand in for conferences with Secretary the way of the State Depart| of State Gen. George C. shall and other War and State burden from the Army--1.

Mar- ment's taking over the German Department officials. The pro- must get sufficient allocation posed transition, urged by both from the Government to finance afr-Gen. Clay and Marshall, la such a venture and 2, the ex- scheduled to be discussed and feting Four-Power agreemenis the groundwork laid for * the on the operation of the

Reicht must be revised.

The present agreementa call for military rather than civilian rule.

"We did not do it because ten years ago there was no demand

move.

U.S. GENERAL IN TURKEY

Ankara, Sept. 27.

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