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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1947.

RUHR COAL MANAGEMENT:

Pago 5

OBJECTIONS BY

BY POWERS QUEENS & ALHAMBRA

Edinburgh Planning Scheme

+

Too Much German

Responsibility

Washington, Oct. 2.

France, Belgium and the Netherlands have pro-

tested against Anglo-American plans to vest

greater responsibility for Ruhr coal produc- tion in German hands, it was learned today, Prince's Street, is to bolat Diplomatic officials said the three countries have

Edinburgh, Oct. 2. The famous thoroughfare,

under a planning scheme made public today.

of

expressed concern over a possibility that the plan would result in the revival of German in- dustrial power which would threaten their security..

Deport All Russians, Demand

Boston, Oct. 2. Congresswoman Miss Edith Rogers today urged General George Marshall to deport' afl Russian agents from the United States and block shipment. of war materials to the USSR an a "prospective "enemy."

Miss Rogers said, "All Rus-

The proposed reconstruction Involves the replacement

Replies have not yet been made jglun and Dutch protesta summarised existing buildings, a double deck to the three notes which were de the objections of the three, countries as rondway and diversion of the Uvened to the State Department dur-follows: main line of railway traffle from ing the past 10 days. Similar pró France-German: management of the valley of Prince's Street tests have been delivered to the the, Ruhr mines would prejudice their, alan agents in the United States Goriens.

London Foreign Office, Informed future, status. I would grant the should have their visas recalled

Germans more power and authority | and be ordered home immediate the coal mines were operated by by the Federal Bureau of In- then they had before the war when ly. They should be rounded up private owners.

vestigation and the State De Unsatisfactory.

pariment." Belgium The appointment of q German director-general to direct Ruhr coni production "unsatie factory,"

Netherlandse objects to placing responsibility. For coal production in

source said, The roadway underneath the bert the United States and Britain Following a month-long conference present street is to be recon on Sept. 10 announced their loten structed with one side open notion to transfer considerable respon that there will be natural vensibility for Ruhr coal production to Walion and lighting.

the Germans.

The main terminus is to be in

Best Means the west of the city and it is Under the plan o German coal

to use proposed

Waverley management authority would be Station entirely for suburban created to receive and implement and short distance traffic and directives inued by a joint "Anglo- to electrify and cover in the American control group.

The # rallway through Prince's Street gardens.

pointment of Germam to adminis trative posts was considered by the of the best mess

United States and Britain to be one to increase the

The plan involves the removal of many of the present popula- lagging coal production for Euro- I'm from industrial areas new housing estates.-Reuter.

topean recovery.

Official studylag the French, Bel-

Wedemeyer Report Mystery

New York, Oct. 2.

"General Albert Wedemeyer's report to the State Department probably favoured United States ald to China but what or who is holding up its publication?" asks "Time" news magazine today. "Time" reports:

BAG TOOK WRONG PLANE

London, Oct. 2-

Afr. E. Lasham, King's Mer- senger, was about to board an aeroplane for Vienna of the Northolt airport when he found that a bag sans missing from his luggage. A search failed to re- veal it and Mr. Latham left without it.

Foreign Office official has cleared

up the mystery, saying: "A porter put the

bag, which contained no official documents, on the Oslo plane by mistake. It cent to Oslo and, is now on the cay back"-Reuter

German hands instead

She said that Soviet officials here to staff their nation's Em baasy or to serve as delegates to the United Nations could be permitted to remain but should be confined to the limited aren of their official' business".

"It is my beller that all ex- poria to ussia of vital Ameri. can sources such as iron ore, steel, olf, machine tools and which products of all kinds would prove beneficial to Rus- sia in case of war should be pro hibited", Mra. Rogers said.—| United Press.

CROMWELL HOUSE,

IN DANGER

Great Yarmouth, Oct. 8. Unicas aome dollar-rich Am- erican individual or organisa- tion steps in, the 351-year-old house in which Oliver Crom- ♦♦♦ | well's followers plotted the as-

of a decen. Bassination of King Charles I,

ari

"A fortnight was anti-Communist during his rallaing authority. The Dutch Gov will be demolished. ogo, It.-General Albert Wede carller mission to China as Chief ernment holds this was it under- meyer returned from his mission of Staff to General Chiang Kai-standing of the post-war. Allied Counell, one of the

At a meeting of the Town to Chino as fact-finder for the shek. His report on the Chinese policy for the Ruhr mines.

members, United States. To the State De- situation could not be anything The three governments als

Mr. F.H. Stone, suggested partment, he submitted a report but anti.Communist and probably jected to the designation of German house, transport it to the Unit ob- American might like to buy the of China's political, military and favoured United States aid to managers of former French, Belgian economie situation. On this re- Chins. If so, it was big news to and Dutch nines which they bellevd States and re-erect it there port presumably would be based both countries. What for wholed should be returned to operations a national memoria), as they one of the most important lines Americans wondered lost work, by of United States foreign policy was holding up its publication?" Press,"

former owners.United have done with other buildings.”

United Press. what to do about China?

Meanwhile, according to a na- "General Wedemeyer has al-tionwide editorial survey, Ameri ways

been anti.Communist. He can press opinion on China, for

the week ending Sept. 27, cent red on no one particular issue but discussion of China's Internal dif. |ficulties continued.-Central News.

ADVENTURE! Red Barrage

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Moscow, Oct. 3.

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RUSSIANS BUSY

con-

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U.S. 'Expansionism'

In Balkans

Lake Success, Oct. 2. The United States Government was deliberately trying to use the United Nations to cover up their "expansionist penetration into the Bal- kans and the Near East," Bulgaria's Nissim Mevorah asserted today during the resumed debate_on_the_Greek case in the Political

Committee

IN SIBERIA Anchorage, Alaska, Oct., 3. Reports that Rasela Is asserted today that the "Anglo-structing "rock houses" in the American blog" in the

United cliffs

Iining the shores Nations was guilty of "lowly in- trigues" on the question of re- Island have been received from Siberia opposite St. Lawrence placing Poland in the Security Siberian natives visiting the Am- Council.

New York dispatches from rican island, the Rev E.R. Par- the Tass, News Agency

and ker, Presbyterian missionary on,

Criticising the Andings of the intervention, he said. the island, said today. special Soviet correspondents

Balkans Commission report, ha "At present there are He said the Siberian visitors declared that Bulgaria neither conflicts in Indo-China, Indonesia also accused the British Americans of "violating the

knew little about the activity at supplied arms, financial help nor and Palestion which openly Indian Point on Chukolakijarmed bands to principles of the UNO Charter"

help Greek threatem pence,” he said. “But in Peninsula (approximately 50 guerilian, nor did she ever in relation to voting.

or our case there is no such menace.” miles.ncross the Bering Sea from ganise a propaganda campaign M. Movaran The Anglo-American bloc,"

appealed to the the St. Lawrence Island), but said supporting Greek dissident groups, Committee not to sariction anid one dispatch; "is halting_at!

The so-called frontier incidents creation of a new Balkan En. no obstacle and is increasing its the Russians were using large were merely a smoko-screen, to quiry Commission, which would be violations of the United Nations quantities of dynamite on

the camouflage the Greek Govern- a source of "endless trouble, ex- Charter and its main prin- project.-Associated Press. ment's weakness and American pense, complications and mis.

ciples"-Associated Press,

and

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