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ANGLO-SOVIET CLASH IN U.N. "Irresponsible" Accusations By Ukraine Defeat Of Russian Resolution
Lake Success, Oct. 13.
Mr. Hector McNeil (Britain) stoutly denied in the United Nations Political Committee today that Britain was contemplating any threat against the independence of Yugoslavia, Bul- garia or Albania,
In answering M. Dmitri Manuilský (Ukraine), Mr. McNeil said that such accusations were "irresponsible."
to calm your
The Compulttee spent most off some drug the sesalon hearing the Slav nervea?" group, led by M.
Anddrei
The first nection of the reaolu. Vyshinnky (Rusia) defending | tion, on which there was voting, the Soviet resolution pineing the found Gresco gulity of border entire blame for the Balkan incidents and the Greek Govern- troubles on the Greek Government's hostile policy responsible. ment and demanding the with. It also named the Greek" Internal drawal of foreign troops and the situation as the main cause of creation of a United Nations the Balkan troubles. Commission a superviso Ani- The demand for withilmawał erlean all to Greece.
of foreign troops was defeated by 33 to 8 votes, with 16 absten- tions.
that M.
NO INVITE
FOR WINDSOR
of
London, Oct. 13. The Duke of Windsor's #cratary stated today that the Duke and Ducheza Windsor had not received in. vitations in Princess Eliza. beth's wedding next month.
The Duke of Windsor is at present in Britain, staying with Queen Mary at her London home,
The Duchess is in Parla Reuter,
Censorship Revived
In China
Australia
Wants Britons
MANILA
Calwell, CONNECTIONS
FOR
Melbourne, Oct. 13 Mr.. Arthur Minister for Immigra- tion, suggested here to- day that Britain should: help build up Australia's population in return for food and raw materials she received.
cml
He urged that 100.000 grants should leave Britain for Australia cach year, including semi-skilled and unskilled work. ers as well as akilled.
"Dispersal of her 10,000.000 surplus population to the under populated Dominions would dis- perse her demands for food and
Britain saving
from and The Common- destrue.
con
and
Mr. McNell's statement the allegations voleed by Manaílsky against Britain's La- The proposal for n
Nanking, Oct. 14. commis- The Chinese Government yes- | clothing, the Alon to supervise United States terday decreed the enforcement starvation bour lender "showed that Comintern a back" brought maid to Grorce was defeated by of wartime mail and telegraph wealth from ulmate Barraste reply from M. 35 to six, with 16 abstentions, censorship in all active wartlon," he said, Vyshinsky, who said: "Yon hnd| The whole Russian resolutionį arens and citie, under martial: "If Australian unionists a nightmare because nine Com was defcated by 40 votes to six, law,
finxe denying themselves mtial
The nt with 1 abstentions, India and Yu.tch, deputy Director partida gathered
announcement by Teng their familiea food and raw ma. Warsaw. But there is no Comin- the Arab states abstained from Chinese Government Information obligation on British trade union of the terials to ald Britain, there is an tern. The Comintern bad broader] voting on the whole resolution. |Office, sold the revived censorship leaders to help Australia build up members than alue. Why take M. Vyshinsky insisted on gives discretionary power to her populatiori for the defence of roll will on every paragraph of local authorities who are authoriz 3,000,000 square miles of the hla resulntion-even en threed to impose censorship when-British Commonwealth.”—Router, portions relating to the restorn-ever they deem it necessary. Uon of diplomatic relallons Teng nld the censorship does among the four Balkan
press messageA conn-not include tries, which is the same as permitted to read them without though the local authorities are the United States resolution al- the power to excise or hold them ready adopted.--Reuter.
up.-United Press,
Obituary
Sydney Webb
Lendon, Oct. 1. Mr Sydney Webb (Lard Paas- field} die at his bome rat Liphook in Hampshire today at the age of 88.
He had consecrateil the whol3] of his life to the study and Promotion of the principles of State socialisms---Router.
Field Marshal Massingberd
London, Oct. 18. Field Marshal Sir Archibaldi Montgomery Massingherd, who served in the South African War and wna Deputy Chief of Gen.rul Staff In India from!
1920 to 1922. died today at his home in Lincolnshire, aged 75.
Sir Archibald was frequently described as the handsomest man in the British Army.
War
The 1914-1918 World saw him as Chief of Staff Lord Rawlinson's Fourth Army contributing vitally to the great surprise of Aug 8. 1918, and to
the breaking of the Hindenburg
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JAPANESE MILITARISM REVIVAL DANGER
Sydney, Oct. 14. '
The authority of the Japanese emperor will be even greater than it is now when the Ameri- can occupation forces are withdrawn from Japan, W. MacMahon Ball, resigned former member of the Allied Council, sald in the see- ond and concluding article in Monday's Dally Telegraph.
Ball said that although Ja- pan has been provided with a legal framework of Western democracy there has yet been no important change in the distribution of economic power in the social structure or poli ticnl and religious ideas.
Boycott Of U.S.
Agitation
Bagdad, Oct. 13.
al-
Rally Call To Greeks
Athens, Oct. 13.
M. Themistocles Sonboulls, the Greck Prime Minister broadcasting tonight, cailed on the Greek people to join in "a national rally
against
the threatened tyranny of a minor- ity serving forelgriers and sim- Ing at the enslavement of the nation."
Describing the rebellion as "the negation of democracy," M. Sop. houlis asserted that he had de. cided, all the same, to pursue a polles of appeasement in spite of Communist threats,
Defending the amnesty policy, the Premier said: "Not "an In. considerable number of guerltlas have chat way their arms and bave returned to their peaceful Josks.
the
"Moreover, even A grenler number have manifested their desire to follow this example without, however, succeeding in. escaping from the iron ring which Communist Iradership has The official visit of the thrown around them." United States Congressional
-Re said that the Government, Committee Mission to Baghdad which had Drought back 10,000
eitizen's from exile, would com was cancelled today because of tinue an intensive Aght against the protest of the Iraq Govern-those-refusing to repent and con ment and people against Unit-spiring against the existence of ed States Government support Grecce-Reuter. of the United Nations plan to partition Palestine.
Official receptions by the Iraq Government and the Unit-
Ball warned that because Ja- pan is now demilitarized there is need to fear the revival of Japanese militarism and up gression in the future. He said, "In the not too distant future it may be felt practical and expedient to imitate the
Ribbentrop-Molotov pact Nanking, Oct. 14.
play along with the Soviel, Premier Chang Chun, report- To maintain active coned States Embassy have been Ing on a recent inspection trip to tinuous control in Japan would cancelled, but the Congressmen Manchuria, said today the Gov-almost certainly involve will arrive "unofficially" in ernment controlled only .9.2 per heavy tax
on the American Baghdad tomorrow and will cent of that vast territory.
The area, he said, contained my for there is little Ja- leave by air immediately for
pan can give to America econo- Teheran. pomically."
The local press today attack While Far Eastern peoples
BRITAIN'S DEBT PROBLEM
New York, Oct. 13. The Twentieth Century Fund. United States Institute for scientific research and public education on current economic problems, today called for a solution of Britain's debt pro- ed the United States attitude blem by a reduction of the an The Premier added that de would be mutually benefitted in towarda Palestine, urging annual Interest payments and spite the civil war. 27 per cent giving Japan the needed raw immediate boycott
of Ameri- amortization, to uí Manchuria's Industrial materials, such
on economle can goods.-Reuter. capacity and hea restored.- Associated Press.
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A report prepared for the in-
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war
This meanS revolution.
Honolulu, Oct. 19.
economic experts envisaged the reconstruction of world 'trade
A Navy patrol boat today re-on liberal principles, with "Im- on partant omissions" of Rusale,.
ary changes in Japan's social scued three seamen adtlit and economic system and her powerless minesweepers for 20 Russian satellite countries and days in the Pacific near ilny probably Germany and Japan, political outlook. These changes Palmyra Atoll: The Hawaiian in which conutries, it was sug must come from the Japanese., Sea Frontier reported that the Rested, foreign trade would be }
not externally-United Press.
P.I. Military Defence Programme
Masila, Oct. 14.
The Government will take thr first step soon in pushing through the military defence
programme for training reserve. citizen" army of about 100.000 officers and men.
i
and
men were in good health did not need medical attention.
The patrol craft reached the minesweepers drifting in the sen
440 miles east and northeast of Palmyra about 2 a.m. but ap- parently lay alongside until daylight before taking the men aboard.United Press..
NO BELIEF IN ADAM
London, Oct. 13. The Rev. A. S. Hopkinson,
cithar Government-controlled or managed by occupying military authorities-Reuter.
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Naw, Dolhi, Oct. 13.
India is taking measures to build up a big merchant, navy,
The Government was report: ed to be actively helping Indian ahipping companies to buy, and construct additional tonnage.
During the next five to seven years, India. hopes to gain 80 percent of trade formerly car- ried by Axis, vessels In the East, according to the target programme laid down by the de-approved by the Government-
Reuter..
A programme has been told out to Vicar of St. Mary's Church, train a civilian reserve force of one division yearly, for the first two
Battersea, London, said today in because of the present stringent his Paris magazine: "I don't be financial status of the government: Heve there were two individual
yeati
In the third or fourth year the nume people called Adam and Evd| Shipping Polley Committeo and
her of men trained would be doubled from whom all humanity The period of military trainingsconded."-Unlied Press. would be extended from six months to ten to have soldiers of a better calibre.United Press,
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