THE CHINA-MAIL, TUES DAY, OCTÓBER 7, 1947,

REDS OFFICIALLY REVIVE COMINTERN'S ACTIVITIES "Struggle Against Imperialism"

Moscow, Oct. 5.

A call for the "mobilisation of all democratic forces" of Europe against "Imperialism" was made at the conference of Communist parties of nine European countries which met recent- ly in Poland, Pravda, the Soviet Communişt party newspaper, disclosed today. "The struggle between the two camps, the im- perialists and the anti-imperialists is taking place in an atmosphere of further sharpening of the general crisis of capitalism, weakening of the forces of capitalism, and strengthening of the forces of socialism and democracy," a resolution- passed at the conference asserted. The Communist parties. the of market competitors (Germany resolution Anfl. must become and Japan), and consolidating the #pearhead of resistance their dominant position. against the plans of Imperialist | aggression in

fields

political, economie and ideologic-

al.

war.

Expressing conviction that the world does not want the conference sintement clared:

Aggression

"This difference in determina-

BRITAIN FIVE YEARS

AHEAD OF U.S.

London, Oct. 0. Britain is Are years ahead of the United States in atomie research and within five years will have its electricity genera- 'tors driven by atomic energy, the Dafly Graphic sold today

quoting "one of Britain's foremost atomie experta.""

In its lead story, an unnamed scientist reportedly said: "Electric power on grid will be provided by atomic energy much sooner than the world generally expects. It will be difficult to say in exactly what year we will start the change. over, but it certainly will take place in less than five years from now."

The Graphic said American scientists visiting Britain "have been surprised at the way the country has "harnessed atomic energy to industry.”—United Press.

MOSCOW SHOWING BIG INTEREST IN INDIA

Moscow, Oct. 5.

tion of war aims and the task The reception accorded here to India's first Am- bassador to the Soviet Union, Mrs. Vijaya Pandit, and the way in which the Government and the Soviet authorities, generally, have gone out of their way to help her and the members of her Embassy staff, demonstrates the keen interest which Russia is taking in the. new India.

of post-war settlement became manifest in the post-war period. Two political alignments

Look le-shape with two policies the Soviet policy of consolidating "The forces for peace are 80 Hemocracy, and the extreme Important al no spreat that polley of the United States and unly they will be strong in the Britain aimed at sirengthening! defence of peace the plans of imperialism and strangling de the aggressors will suffer complete crash."

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whether the bureau would extended to include Communisi partles of countries not repre-

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ALL-OUT CAMPAIGN ON AMERICA

Washington, Oct. 5. Moscow's announcement of a nine-nation Com- munist conference and its virtual declaration of political war against the United States was described by American offlelals today as the most striking evidence of the continued work- ing of an international Communist movement which the Russians have furnished since pre- war days.

The fact that such

an an- nouncement is made now is taken bere as evidence of Mos- cow's determination to Wage an all out campaign against the United States, its foreign po lley and its leaders, for control of Weatern Europe and prob- ably other strategic areas of the world.

This in line with the drive which the Soviets are making now in the United Nations

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Set-Up In The Med?

Prague, Oct. 5. meeting at New York, There 'The Yugoslav. news the effort is to discredit the agency Tanjug today cit- Truman doctrine, the Marshall ed "practically the entire

recovery plan, ́ other, major,

attacks

phases of American policy and Athens press" as "con- some of the policy lenders-all firming reports" that al as part of a vast campaign to joint Greco-Turkish mili- "Instigate" war against Russia.

headquarters had tary The United Nations cam- paign, personally led by Soviet been established with the deputy Foreign Minister approval of American re- Andrei Vishinsky, has

beon presentatives in Greece, backed up during the past two Tanjug quoted the newspaper weeks by a propaganda offen- Rizospastis as saying that the aive by the Moscow press and Americon Ambassador, Lincoln on MacVeagh, left for Saloniku, radio, including

and Secre- "where the American chlef of the President Truman tary of State Marshall. Vishin-Intelligenco Service, General sky himself directed some of Chamberlain, will arrive from Larissa in order to conduct fur- ther negotiations with Greek King, Rizospastia was also quoted as saying that the meeting was held In Safonika in King Paul's private rallway car "In connection with the American

proposal" that Greeco cede some of the Dodecan- ese Islands and a zone in Rhodes to Turkey.

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Singapore Blow At Soviet

Tanjug sald the newspaper Elefteria also touched on this point, adding, "Turkey also rc. questa joint administration with Greece of Western Thrace,"

Elefteria added that the jolat Greco Turkish headquarters agreement

be signed dur Ing the next few days....and Foreign Minister Taaldaris proved this agreement," according to Tanjug.-United Press,

THOREZ BLAMES

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