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THE CHINÁ MÁIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1947.

UNIFICATION OF GERMANY Britain Aiming At Four-Power Agreement Integral Part Of Continent

Berlin, Nov. 2.

Licut. Gen. Sir Brian Robertson, British Military Governor, declared today that Britain aims to reach an agreement with Russia, France and the United States on the unification of Ger many.

Robertson's comments were considered to be signi- ficant because they come at a time when most official circles admit that such, an agreement is remate.

Observers believed that Ro-Robertson said, "For this rea bertson is paving the way for son our aims in Germany are "treasonable negotiations" on fixed within the framework of the unification question when our aims in Europe. For ex- the Big Four Foreign Minis-ample, we aim to see a united ters meet in London late in Germany because we hold that November.

the future stability of Europe requires a united Germany,

Robertson officially became the Military Governor this morning when Air Marshal Sir Sholto Dougins went into re- tirement.

Speaking to a German radio audience in his first weekly bromicuat, Robertson called Germany's economy an integral part of Europe ля в whole.

Cave-Dweller Writes To Princess

Nanking, Nov. 3.

now re.

People's Part

"Moreover we aim to reach an agreement with our Allies. over German problems heenuse we do not feel that peace in fu. ture will be safe unless there are agreements on this most vital of all problems," Robert- Aon anid. He anid that to re- construct Germany to a point) where she can attain a more suitable standard of Ilving. her economy must be revised,

He said this recovery would depend on the part the people themselves played in working for recovery and for the in- } creasing production of the Ruhr coal mines on which the industry of all Western Ger- many hinges,

VITRIOLIC ATTACK ON BRITAIN...

Bucharest, Nov. 2.

A vitriolic attack on Brl- tals and the United States was made here today by the

Sovic Ambassador, to

Rumania,

Sergey Naviura- die. speaking on the thir- - Beth anniversary of the

Soviet revolution.

"People should know that, Anglo-American Imperialism, which today nowe winds of of war and death, af bloody massacre and world capital- Ism, will reap the whirlwind to the very ́end." he said,

Anglo-American Imperial- tam, he told the Rumanian workers, hoped to throttle the power of the Soviet Un- ion and her friends "Countries of the

new de- mocracy arc threatened with atomic bombs." -Ren- ter.

Brigantine Adventure

Gloucester, Mass., Nov. Z. The brigantine Yankee, bound for a score of the world's roman

Germany's Arms King On Trial

Nuremberg, Nov. 2.

The trial of Alfred Krupp von Rohlen und Haibach, Ger. many's ferma king" and 11 ex- directora of the Krupp Arms Works in the Rulir, opens at Nuremberg in the middle of this month.

Forty-year-old Alfred Krupp, who in 1943 was declared the sole proprietor of the entire Krupp'e concern and the other defendants, will face charges which include the planning, and carrying out of aggressive ware, illegal disappropriation of factorles and machinery of crcupied countries, the pulsory employment of foreign workers, and the maitreatment | of prisoners of war and the inmates of concentration' campa.

ccm-

Announcing the arrangement of the trial, Mr. Joseph Kauf- mann, Deputy United States Director of the prosecution. said the prosecution would try to prove that the Krupp con- cern served Bismarck, Kaiser

tic ports, sailed today with most. Wilhelm II and then Hitler as cluding five women, for an 18-tarera on a colossal scale, did ly landlubber company of 24, Ingun and armament manufac-

nanth world cruise,

not act from patriotic interesia] alone, but joined a widespread conspiracy against the Ver- sailles Trenty, and long before litler's coming into power or- Germany's rearma- ganised ment.

Under the command of Cubtale A 10-year-old Parla born art

Irving Johnson, making his fourth tudent, Sala Chang,

such voyage by sail, the former sistent in 1,000 Buddha caves in

North Sea pilot boat left the har Kansu province, will send Prin.

not to return The alms of the British for bour today

by cess Elizabeth a handsome de German recovery were listed as

Jolinson's calculations until May corative Chinese scroll untitled enforcing a

1, 1949. level of Industry the Tribal Princess and her at plan, pushing the Ruhr con plans to call at such places as prove that the

In the interval ber _Alcipper The prosecution would try taj tendants," ns a wedding present.

conspiracy in- to 300,000 In a letter to the Princess, Sala production

tous Haiti, the Canal Zone, Galapagos evitably led to Hitler's aggres- writes: "Dear_Princess Elizabeth daily in the immediate future Islands, Eastern and Fitchalen sive wara. Mr. Kaufmann said. -I believe, like a million other and to normal peacetime 400,- Islucids, Tabiti, Hawaii, Samoa. Keuter. Chinese girls visundise, that your) 000 tons eventurally plus in grand wedding reremony far ex- creasing ceeds the beautiful description of

all novels.

"In conclusion, I dearly expect an enlarged picture of your wed- ing with your personal signature un It."Reuter-AAP.

Merseyside Strike

Liverpool. Nov, 2. Shipping oficiala on Mersey- eide, where the unofilcial strike of seamen had delayed the rail- ing of seven ships, said today that the position was almost normal. although the strikera were still trying to prevent Sailings.

exports to get new Imports of both food and raw materials and finally to boost food rations to 1.800 calories per day.- United Press.

the Sclonions, Guadalcanal. the Celebes, Borate, Indo-China. Singapore, Sumatra, Java, Ball. Cocos, Madagascar, Zanzibar, Capetown, Saint Helena, Devil's faland, the West Indies, and Anal., ly Bermuda.Associated Press.

WEDDING REHEARSAL PARADE MARRED

London, Nov. 2.

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Two incidents, both of them outside Westminster Abbey, marred the otherwise perfect timing and faultless precision of today's rehearsal of the Royal wedding procession from Bucking- ham Palace to the Abbey.

Dr. Maniu A Patriot

Bucharest, Nov. 2.

M. Constantin Titel Peirescu, leader of the opposition wing of the Rumanian Social Democrats. declared in court here today that The bod

the "no doubt of patriotism" of Dr. Jullua Manly, former leader of the.sup- preased National Peasant Party, who is on trial with a number of others accused of treason.

31. Pettesen was one of the 11 defence witnesses who have ap- peared go far out of the 75 A few smaller ships and

called. courters were held up because The first took place as the The re-forming of the proces- M. Ille Lazar, one of the ac- of crew shortages and a tighter leading troops of the Household slon had continued uninterrupted-cused, announced that 18 of his check was

being kept by the Cavalry re-formed for the roiy so far as not to spoll the time witnesses were in gaol. Ife im- police against threats of in-turn drive to the Palace. faclor, and as soon as he was plied that the responsibility for iimidation by pickets.

As they came out of Tothill in the saddle. Colonel Smith their non-appearance rested with Londen dockside pickets-had Street, the outriders falled...to galloped quickly after the State the Government. The President claimed last night that over wheel round sufficiently to couch which was then

dianp. of the court then said that 160 men from nine ships had bring the cacort into the correct pearing into Whitehall.

The Royal head corchman, struck but this was denied by alignment in front of the West the Secretary of the Shipping Door,

Frederick Mellveen, who

WHI

Referring to the accusationa Federation, Mr. H. W. Greancy. The officer,In-charge, his drive Princess Elzabeth to her which had been the main feature

Pickets were stated to have sword unsheathed,

part gailoped wedding, rehearsed his been strengthened tonight across the roadway to halt the "without a hitch," he said after. of the trial that M. Manlu hud organised anti-Government mill- Reuters

troups and · manoeuvred them wards,

Hundreds of people lined the Petrescu said that this had never tury groups in the country, M. route and swarmed about thei

happened. Reuter, Palace gutes to see the preview pageantry.

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The seconur-and more tacular—Incident happened few minutes later.

spec-

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thal:

At least half of the spectators As the Irish coach, which, on

were children, mostly Nov. 20, will take the King, and Warsaw, Nov. 2.

boys out to see the 300-old Queen back to the Palace, moved An agreement on compensa off from the West Door, a mas-horses mounted by both police tion for British property in Po- | sive black horse,

cavalrymen with carrying burnished swords.-Reuter. land. nationalised In January Colonel Henry Abel Smith, who 1946, was signed here today, commands the Horse Guards, ending the negotiations begun alipped on the greasy cobbles as by the British Treasury delega- Its rider was about to take up tion which arrived here his position beside the coach. month ago.

No details of the agreement were revealed because Poland is negotiating on the samo sub- Ject with France and Sweden, and and negotiations with Switzer land and other countries have been announced.

Civilian Helps

SOFIA TRIAL

Sofia, Nov. 2.

The Sofla district court an- nounced today that the trial of Trifon Kunev, former opposi- tion Agrarinn member of Par- liament, will begin en Nov. 14.

Kuney will be tried for "n elting the formation of sistance movement against the The colonel, his unsheathed Government" and he is liable The only concrete result of sword still at a perfect "pro to the death sentence if con- the talks so far known concerns sent," calmly sat his struggling victed.

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Onlookers gasped as the fore hind legs of the horge splayed out as it plunged to regain its feet.

re-

the Swedish Ericsson Telephone mount until a civilian official Kunev was originally in-1 Company, which will receive ran out and grasped its bridle, dicted last year but the trial kroner over 16 Then he sild to the ground was postponed because ho then years, partly offset by now over its back and quickly re. held Parifamentary immunity. credita to Poland.--Reutor,

-United Press.

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