BEVIN MAPS BRITISH POLICY ON GERMANY
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London, Oct. 27. Mr. Ernest Bevin, the Foreign Secretary, replying to the debate on Germany in the House of Commons today, said that the British Govern- ment adhered to its views on the general prin- ciples for the Government of Germany - to ensure that Germany should never again be allowed to establish a dictatorship or menace the security of the world by adopting an aggressive policy.
The other principica adhered ↑ Cabinet—because it had to be to by the Government were to done in a moment--that if the Ret up a conatitutional machinery | quarie! · about economie untly Ja Germany and further the was go on. Britain would development of Bound
In have to take steps to make our stlutions and to establish erono- | Zuite selfaupporting by hook or mic comillions which would by orvok. provide an adequate standard of living for the German people,
Mr. Beyin continued: "un ly
had the tak we have
of building a new state. If we had gone into Germany, of a Ger- many free and mufettered, there are many things we should have avoided and many things which we should have done.
Fusion
"Therefore, a few weeks after. wards, when the United States offered fusion, the British Gov. erament accepted it,
" know that the fusion agree.
ment has been eritielsed. It is not only dealing with the Con trol Commission in Germany and General Ciny.
THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1947.
10 Diesel Engines For H.K. Fishing Fleet
London, Oct. 28,
The Diesel engines for the Hong Kong Cooperative fishing fleet are awaiting shipment from Britain.
They were bought through the Anglo-Chinese 'Develop- ment Bociety which has done so much duing the past years for the Cooperative movement in China.
The Development Society is Mr. Laurie Pavitt,
lasing its able. Secretary,
He takes over the post of Administrative Educational Officer of the Cooperative Union in London,
The activities of the Society nre being curtalled be. cause of uncertainty of the future.
It is expected that the CIC. in Hong Kong will ap point a London agent to continue temporarily the activities of the Bociety,
Kashmir Joins Hindustan
Kashmir is mainly n
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New Delhi, Oct. 27.
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SOVIET ATTACK ON U.S. BEATEN BY UNO
Lake Success, Oct. 28.
The United Nations Political Committee yesterday , rejected a Soviet resolution which charged the United States, Turkey, and Greece with being responsible for warmongering.
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The rejection followed a state-position to cooperate", but ment by M, Andrei Vyshinsky, still felt he would profer the Soviet delegate, supporting a Vyshinsky to withdraw the en- Polish amendment to the origin-re Soviet resolution.. at Soviet proposal,
Turkey and that it would The Polish amendment naked vote against the Soviet the Committee merely to con- solution. domn "ail forms of propaganda,
M. Vyshinsky's resolution In whichever country if ia con- specifically accused the United ducted which is either design- States, Greedo and Turkey of ed or Ilkely to provoke a warmongering in violation of threat to peace."
the United Nations Charter, and The Pollah amendment was called upon all States to pro based in exactly the same way hibit,
on pain
of "criminal
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