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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1947.

KEEP OUT OF FUTURE WAR" Fabian's Demand For British Neutrality

No Orders

To Bomb

Baku Oil

London, Nov. 5.

Accusation Of Appeasement

London, Nov. 5.

The chairman of the International Bureau of the Socialistic Fabian Society, Leonard Woolf, in a pamphlet on foreign policy published today demanded that Britain keep out of any Ameri- can-Russian war.

The Air Secretary, Mr.There is no other state in the world more vulner- Arthur Henderson,, de- nied today that any Bri- tish orders were issued for the proposed bomb- ing of the Sovlet oll port| of Baku on the Caspian Sea on March 15, 1940,

Mr. Emrys Hughes (Lab) ask. ed Mr. Henderson in the House

Baku.

Commons if he wore aware that a Swedish White Bock said the Allies bad agreed to bomb

" and hot

prepared to accept responsibility for anything that might appear in a publication to whileh another Government responsible," Mr. Henderson

ald.

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Mr. Hughes also had asked Mi Flenderson to publish the orders

able than Great Britain," Woolf said, "Our re- sources and position make it-impossible for us to prepare adequately for an atomic war in the way that the USA and the USSR can prepare. We must not fight in the next war because we cannot win it and because we cannot attain, under any circumstances, any object for which we might fight in it.”

Spectators Stayed Silent

BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA,

NOV. 6.

A FORMER WARDEN AND

MANILA

*FOR

FOUR FORMER WARDERS CONNECTIONS AT THE GLYN COUNTY CONVICT CAMP WERE. AC- QUITTED HERE TODAY OF FEDERAL CHARGES THAT THEY HAD VIOLATED. THE CIVIL RIGHTS OF PRISON- ERS IN THE KILLING OF EIGHT NEGRO CONVICTS IN JULY.

The negroes were killed when trying to escape from the prisoLI Camp on July 11. and five were killed outright, the Guards opened Are on them other three dying wounds later.

from their

Since Britain cannot fight a A short outline of the pro- major war, Woolf argued, she American point of view by W. will not require a large scale N. Ewer, diplomatic correspon army and should maintain only deat of the "Daily Herald," such forces as are necessary to was attached to tle pamphlet. maintain law and order in Brl-

Ewer accused Woolf of ful- The prison warden, Mr. H. G. tain and her colonles,

lowing the line of appeasement Worthy, and the former warders, The gravest danger spot in of the former Prime Minister, Blame by a coroner's jury, a Glyn bnd previously been cleared of the present world in

WoolfNeville

Chamberlain, and County grand jury and an investi. view was Turkey.

The integrity and indepencan Association was purely de-

stressed that the Anglo-Ameri-gating commlitee of the Gcorgla

Legislature.

In a small courtroom crowded

of the day or instructions relat-/ dence of Turkey," Woolf at fensive and aimed at resisting ter today's hearing of the Federal

FOOD PARDELS TO BRITAIN:

LADIES COMMITTEE

Bolcu..

ing to the proposed bombing of

"There were no such orders of the day other Instructions." Mr. Henderson replied.-United

Press,

Reviving Japan's Shipping

"might well be threatened by the USSR. If there were an

incident, it might easily pro- voke hostilities between the two great powers."

Britain could give no ade- quate aid to Turkey in such a war, Woolf added, and she should make her position plain to the Turkish Government so far # strategic and military pusitions are concerned.

In determining the strength of her armed forces for the next few years, Woolf declared that Britain should rule out

any aggression with which the charges, the spectators remained Security Counell of the United silent as the verdict was announc.

ed and Judge Frank Nations

Scarlett Organization could) warned neoinst any demonstra. not deal-United Press,

tlon-Reuter,

Marshall Scheme For Europe

Washington, Nov.-5.--- -

any possibility of using them Mr. George Marshall, U.S. Secretary of State, said

to defend Turkey if the event of a Russo-American war, buli

New York, Nov. 5. Colonel Arthur G. Syran will head a special commission to Japan to help direct rehabilita Lion of enough Jananese ship-hould press for impartial in- ping to restore Japan's econo- ternational authority to settle such a dispute. At the same This was announced by the time, he said, Britain should) National Federation of Ameri- seek internationalization of the can Shipping, which said nego- Suez and Panama canala tiations had been completed the Dardanelles. with the Army and approval)

my.

by SCAP is expected at any↑ Laskl's Foreward

noment.

and

today that he would have his complete pro. gramme for aid to Europe ready to present to the joint meeting of the Congress Foreign Affairs committees next-Monday. He would also have frank and specific statements to make, Mr. Marshall added.

The Secretary of State toki his presa

conference that he was still trying to decide "an limited, but very critical de-

His department was worklog

Harold Laski, Chairman of The Federation will bear the the Fabian Society, in his fore- cistons." Syran Mission's expenses, al-word to the pamphlet, made it though they will work with clear that foreign policy ex-day, and night, and would have General MacArthur and ́are' go-j perts of the Society were utter-¡ refelled á níual conclusión ón" all ing to Japan at the request of ly divided on what the Social-matters under discussion by the SCAP.

lat British foreign polley end of this week...

Me. Marshall confirmed that

Col. Syran, who was former- ought to be.

SEYCHELLES' GESTURE

London, Nov. 5. The Seychelles, a group of islands in the Indian Decan Borth-east. of Madagascar Juvo offeret Britain an interest-free inm of 200,000

teken of- fla mother in the grave econamie erinis with which she is con- fronted."

Culig Office Пла sont a reply to the Governor, conveying to the government and people of Seychelles Bri- tain's deep appreciation and gratitude "for this notable expression of their sympathy intho presont-crisia."--R016--- ter.

ly a special assistant to the Three tendencies emerged the Italian Government had de- Maritime Commission, has two from a long discussion-one livered new appeals to the Unit West Coast shipping experts on was pre-American, the other ed States for $100,000,000 in aid his staff. The Mission was was pro-Russian and the third even before

The the stop-gap nid established in September, but was to try to find a middle way. programme could be approved by departure was delayed by the Woolf's views were, therefore, Congress, But

he did not any neccanity of getting the ap- not representative of the entire what, if any, netion has been proval of the Justice Depart- international committee of the taken on this request.

Society. ment.-United Press,

AMERICA WINS POINT ON KOREA ISSUE

Lake Success, Nov. 5.

An American proposal for establishing an inde- pendent government in Korea and the with- drawal of the occupation forces within 90 days afterwards, was accepted by the United Na- tions Political Committee today.

The United Nations Political Committee approved by 46 votes to none the United States pro- posal, introduced yesterday, which also pro- vided for Korean elections not later than March 31 next on a national, rather than a zonal, basis.

The Council tonight rejected the United States policy WRA a Soviet proposal that Russian considered "fatal to Korea and and American troops should dangerous to world peace." withdraw from Korea by Janu- The United States proposal, ary 1 next. The proposal was which had been modified by the rejected by 20 votes to slx, with acceptance

Indlan of three agyen abstentions. Russia and amendments, also" provided for the supporters of her attitude on the constitution of à national àg. nounced that they would boy-sembly to establish a national' cott a vote on the United States government which would, m counter-resolution.

consultation with the commis

Mr. Marshall Bald that he is leaving Washington_by_alr_for London on November 20 for the Foreign Ministers" meeting on the German and Austrian treaties. He expressed his Inten- tion to do his best to nee If a "sound basle" for these gelife. ments could be reached.

One Reason

Hindus Flee Hyderabad

Hyderabad. Nov. 5.

lore than 100,000 Findus have left Hyderabad Slate since Celt- ber. 27, according, to estimatce mode today.

One reason for his arriving In London four days before the opening of the meeting fa to con- sult the deputies, who start

The exodus followed the de- work on the treaties in London monstration on October 27 by n tomorrow and to bring himself large gathering ct Mostems, who up-to-date on the problems, he met in front of the Preinler's said.

house and demanded that Hydera. Mr. Marshall revented to mill bad should not join the Dominion tary language when

lof Indlo. naked whether he was approaching the last night in Hyderabad city te The fire brigade was called out conference with pessimism or deal with fire. In two houses in optimism: I do not allow my-an area which had been the scene

self pessimism when an opern of some communal incidents in Uon is under way."-Reuter,.

Crack In Austerity

The vote came with surprising alon, constitute its own security Order?

London, Nov. 5.

the last three days.

Representatives of the Hydera. bad Government have been dis. cussing future relations with the Indian Union since August 15.

Sir Walter Monckten, constitu tional adviser to the Nizam, was a member of the original nego. itating committee. He left for Britain on October 30, A second 'committee was appointed Jast week to continue tha,discussions. suddenness at the start of to- forces and dissolve all other

Three of its members represented the powerful Mositm, organisa. tiny's meeting before many; de- military forces... legations had arrived. Egypt The resolution further provid-|

tion Majlis Ittehadul Moslemin, The possibility that the Royal which has been opposed to unlon supported the usual Slav grouped that the commission shall re-Horse Guards would appear in with India-Reuter, but Czechoslovakla was among port to the General Assembly full dress, including burnished and may consult with the propos breastplates, plumes and and M.Gromyko' said that the od United Nations interim com- dle-draped sheepsking at the Soviet Union did not consider it mitice "In the light of develop Royal wedding this month, possible to participate in a votements."

|_ Albert Brown Bartroll; resi» arose today after it had been, on the United States proposal All United Nations members pointed out by the newspapere dent of Madrid, received the "in view of the fact that the An- were asked to afford every, as that the troops had recently DSQ From : the ・ King” at an sembly had not found fit to give slalance and facility to the com- been filmed in full dress by elaborate investiture ceremony a hearing to representatives of mission and ordered to retrain Sir Alexander Korda for his today at Buckingham Palace. the Korean people.”

from Interference in intemal version" of: Wilde's "An Ideal Hartroll, a Flight Lieutenant M. Manullsky, Ukraine, fol. Korean affairs-Reuter. 7

the absentees,

lowed mult and repeated the charges that the United States

proposal was "calculated to ca- NEW BRITISH tablish puppet Government in Korea and to establish a militaryENVOYS

baso,"

Brussels, Nov, D

Husband."

D.S.O. FOR AIRMEN

London. Nov. 5.

Kong in the RAF, carned the award Questions as to why the formeritorious duty during Guards could be in full dress the war.

for a film production and not He was one of 288 people for the Royal wedding were given awarda, by the King-to- asked in the House of Loris) day.—-United Preak. and today the Guards began] 24,

BUSTAMENTE IN

Commission Named Sir George Rondel, now Bri- practising in their gorgeous" **The approved resolution named | (ish Ambassador to Belgium, regalla for the confidently, ex- the following to the commission arrived in Brussels this after pected summons to wear it which will go to Korea: Aus- noon. Sir George: Rondel, who while escorting the Royal

Kingston, Nov. d tralia, Canada, China, Ban was formerly British reore family to and from West Mr. William Alexander Busia- Salvador, France, India, the sentative on the Four Powerminster Abbey

finns i mente, -"Chief-Minister:and? Mjaliter Philippines, Byrla and the Commission, is taking over If they are permitted full of Communication in the Jamaica Cloveroment and, leader of " the Ukraine, but Me Mannilsky said from Sir Hugho Knatchbull-drens, it will be the first crack Jamaica Labour Fany was elected that the. Ukrælio, refused to: Hugesson, the, förmar, Ambas- in the sustentejordored by thei Mayar of "Kingitan try the "new participate on the grounds that sador-Reuter.se

King-United Press":

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