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THE CHINA MAÍL, MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1948.
MR. ATTLEE ACCUSES SOVIET Rescue Threat Of "New Form Of Imperialism" Drama Off Masquerade Under Democracy
London, Jan. 4.
Soviet Russia was tonight charged by the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, with pursuing a policy which threatened the other nations of Europe "with a new form of imperialism-~-~-~-~- ideological, economic and strategic.
Speaking from Chequers, his official residence, in the fourth of a series of political broadcasts al- lotted to the Labour Party, the Prime Minister said:
"It is a tragedy that a section
STALIN ILL
Food To
WITH CANCER? Cost More
Stockholm, Jan. 4, Professor Ells Berven
Swedish
cancor
specialist left by
and radiologist, plano today for Moscow for "consultation on a serious canoer caso.”
"I can not tell you who my patient is because I do not know myself yet." Ber- ven told nowamen. The re- quest for his services came from "Russian authorities." The Stockholm press, without citing any autho- rity, speculated that Ber- might be Prime Minister Stalin-As- sociated Press.
"It is ironical that today the résolutists, who suppress opposi- of the movement, which began In' tlon much more vigorously than an endeavour to free the souls
ven's patient the and bodits of men, should liave the kings and emperors of
Instru. past, masquerade under the name Jbten perverted into an ot upholders of democracy,
ment for their Reuter.
"I claim that here, in Britain. the the Brian p.ople, through Labour Government, are giving a prazilcal lead to the world, ກ head which is needed today in or. d.r to pr.serve our herings of European civ.lisation, 0 tead which cannot be given by a Conserve tivo or a Liberal Government,
"T day. In Eastern Europe, the Communist Porty, while over. throwing the economle tyronny of landlordism and
hos capitalism, renounced the doctrines of
in dividual freed m and political dtmoerney and rejected the whole spiritual heritage of Western Kurone.
The history of Soviet Russla provides us with the warning that, without political {reedom, eh.ctivism can quickly go astray and tend to new forms of oppres- swn and injustier,
П
enslavement."-
RUSSIANS TREAD WITH CARE IN NEAR EAST
London, Jan. 4. Moscow's evident reluctance further to antagonise Moslem opinion, which was deeply shocked by Russian support of partition in Palestine, will be tested afresh when the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan is brought up for debate inside the United Nations.
The real danger of open war between the two In- dian Dominions, with all the opportunities it offers for great power intervention in the key sub-continent of Asia, creates a situation in which Russia will consider her policy towards Moslem countries, including Pakistan, with renewed care.
!
In U.K.
LONDON, JAN. 4. FOOD CIRCLES EXPECT- ED TODAY THAT THE AAGHER PRICES WHICH BRITAIN MUST PAY FOR CANADIAN FOOD THIS YEAR WILL BE PASSED ON TO CONSUMERS.
Walmer
WALMER, JAN, 4.
WITH THE CREW OF THE WALMER LIFEBOAT STILL STANDING BY AFTER MORE THAN 12 HOURS OF CONTINUOUS DUTY IN DANGEROUSLY HEAVY SEAS, THE 2,827-TON ITA- LIAN STEAMER SYLVIA ONORATO WAS STILL HELD. FAST ON GOODWIN SANDS EARLY TODAY.
Four tugs which had mado an all-night effort to dislodge the vessel were baulked by buf-l feting waves and had to aban- don the task.
to
At one point in the struggle the lifeboatmen
managed The spokesman for the Food board the distressed vessel to Ministry said no lecision has assist some of the crew, bellev-{ been reached although consulta-ed to number about 20 men, ticna have
The begun with food
Sylvia Onornto trade officials to explore the bound from the Adriatic situation. The spokesman ex- Rotterdam.-Reuter. pressed satisfaction with the new contracta.
Unless the trade itself can absorb the higher prices the only alternative to higher re- tail prices should be increased Government ford subsidies,
EX-MINISTER IN COURT
WAS
tot
Sydney, Jan. 4. Food subsidies already total
Mr. John Smith ("Jock"): 4302,000,000. Mr. Hugh Dalton, Garden, 65-year-old
Scot, a the then Chancellor of the Ex-| former Labour Member of Par- chequer, indicated in presenting | Hament for Cook, in New South his interin budget last Novem- Wules, and a former minister |ber that Government had decid. of the Baptist Church and of
Evangelist ed against any further subsidy the
Church of increase.
Christ in Australia, had threa summons issued against him here today to answer allegations relating to the lease of timber in New Guinea.
The powerful Trades Union | Congress early this werk, how
ever, called upon Government to keep food prices stable even
f it meant higher subsidies. United Press.
"Soviet Communism pursues a policy which threatens, with now form uf imperialism ideol gical, economie and strate- |gie-the welfare and way of life of the other nations of Europe." At the other end of the scale, Mr. Attice continued, there was the United States, standing for individual liberty in the political sphere and for the maintenance of human rights. But its economy to an American-Jewish dinner ent events and future develop today to ask the Far Eastern was based on capitalism, with the characteristic extreme inequality of wealth in its citizens.
Between The Two
Britam, like the other countries
Ja
from the
of Western Eur pe, was placed geographically, and point of view of the economic and political theory, between the two.
"Our task to work out system of a new and challenging kind, which combines Individual freedom with planned economy democracy with social jus.lce,
"This task, which faces not only ours.lves but all Western de- mocracies, requires a g:vernment to be inspired by a new concep- tion of sobriety with a dynamic policy, in accord with the needs of the new situation.
M. Andrei Gremyku's de claration of policy towards Palestine, delivered on Dec. 30,
jordan treaty, but the discus- tions are bound to be conducted 'gainst the background of cur-
menta in neighbouring Pales
in New York, was a 'calculated | masterpiece in the art of up- tine. peasing both Zionist and Arab opinion.
The view, expressed by sev Britain, too, is faced with theeral commentators, that the re consideration of readjusting her newal of treaty revision talks relations with the countries of with
Iraq Transjordan and the Arab League on a per- Egypt is the direct result of manent basis. The treaty re- the Palestine situation and vision talka with Iraq. Trans-mi-official British disapprova! jordan and Egypt are in the air. of the United Nations' decision The Prime Minister of Iraq te partion Palestine is officially la expected to join his Foreign | rejected here. Minister in London next week
for negotiations with British
If, however,
the discussions
Government for revision of the end in agreement in all thret Anglo-Iraqi treaty, whose mili-cases, this would be bound to tary clauses have hitherto have an important effect on Bri- military rights.
PLAN TO DISARM JAPAN
Washington, Jan. 4. The State Department agreed Commission to approve publica- tion of a plan for demilitaris
ng Japan which Senator Wil Tam F. Knowland contends has Communist tinges. The plan States for the Commission's ap- by the United
*VEH drafted
Two of the summonses were for alleged forgery of a letter ssued by the Australian De- partment of External Terri torles. The third summons al- Jeged falsification of the docu- ment.
Hearing of the case by the ixed for Feb. 7.-Reuter. Federal Court here has been
CHINESE PILOT MOSQUITOES
Toronto, Jan. 4. Colonel Yu Ken Wong, of th that about 16 Chinese pilots ar Chinese Air Force, said toda
In
proval, far beyond the goal of breaking which
Knowland said the plan goes
Canada learning to hand! Mosquito fighter-bombers, 150
were sold by Canada : munist-style ideas for stripping are receiving training at Down". up cartels and contains Com-
The Chinise pilots, all officeri! down the Japanese industrial View airport-Associated Press- empire. He said he intends to propriations bring up the plan when the Ap
Committee,
of
the Army's request for funds which he is a member, considers
"It could not be accomplished given Britain certain exclusive ain's relations with the Arab for occupied countries.-United
by any of the old parties, not by a totalitarian party, whether Marxist or Communist."
Better Life
The return to Londen for consultation of Sir Ronald Campbell, British Ambassador Mr. Attlee conclud:d: "The to Cairo, to discuss whether a policy of democratic cialism new attempt should now br which the Labour Governme1 made to break the deadlock in la carrying out seeks to create the Anglo-Egyptian treaty re- conditions in which a better le vision discussions, has led to will be attainable by every dividual in the community, free speculation whether Britain is trom puression, whether by ready to advance the date cf governmental or vested interests, the evacuation of British
"The Labour Government is troops. giving a lead which is needed not
unly by this country but by
Europe."
"Let us be thankful," said the Prime Minister, "that in this country we have freedom of de-
bate.
silenced.
Troops In Iraq
One of the questions is whe ther Eyypt or Britain will con. sent to limit the new talks to Egyptian problems alone, in- "In Russia and the sate the cluding the withdrawai countrica of Eastern Europe, the troops, or whether the Sudanes voice of criticism 15 Only one view is allowed,
case, on which the last talk "The year 1940 saw
Liberalsundered, will also be discuss and Socialists in revolt all over cd. Europe against absolute govern. It is hoped that the Iraqi and ments which suppressed all op Transjerdan talks, which dea with straight treaty revisior and are not complicated by any problems comparable to the Sudan, will prove plain sailing and result in full agreement.
It is understood that the Iraq talks will centre on the right to statien British troops
position.
New Shipping Service
To provide failer transportation between Hong Konx and San Franciscoy/Los An geles, the Pacific Far East Line, Ind.
yesterday annuusced the establishment of a separate service between Callforati beria, Taku Bar, and "Inchón (disorn), Kores, on a monthly frequency.
The new service was decided on convexiones to shippers and to speed-up
the Line's current regular scheduled nal}- ing to Hong Kong, which beretofore in- cluded calls at Taku Bar and Inchon. Also, it was fell that future, trade pros pects with Korea Jupied the develop
In addition to all at fnchon and Taku
Bar, the new service will, when indus ments offer, connect with other North China porta not now regularly served by
the Line,
"JANE"
Longue powers-Router.
Prese.
Schuman Wins The
First
Round
Paris, Jan. 3.
Prime Minister Robert Schuman won his first test vote in his drive for an unpopular income tax measure in the National Chamber of Deputies today.
Mr. Churchill Recovers
the
He appeared assured of a sub- stantial majority on Monday when he will stake the life of his Gov- ernment on a question
of con-
"In view of his past modical Deposition of Cammuntats and
"
Дарисс.
The Government Marrakesh, Jan. 4.
parently had succeeded in lining A bulletin issued to
up nearly all Centrist and Moder. World Press here today said: ato votes for the drastle tax bilt Mr. Churchill has had a cold to provide 125,000,000,000 francs which developed info bran-
(more than £260,000,000) for chitis. He has not been serious-construction, despite the determin ly ill and a better today.
representing farmers. The test vote came on two ra- history, Lord Moran (his personal physician) travelled out to Mar.latively unimportant amendments rakesh. Mr. Churchill's tempera proposed
to the second of the olos of the monsura. ture is now norinal and his con-eight dition is satisfactory."
The bulletin was issued after one vota да time-saving in Iraq and to use the airfield the arrival of Lord Maran and cedure, were rejected 822 283
PM of Halbaniyah. The questior Mrs. Church by special plane The first article was adopted by has already been discussed dur-ast night-Router.
a show of hands ing the past months at the ax
The Premier pert level and gocd hope of an
then announced that the Government was posing agreement is entertained in
question of confidence on five London.
other amendments to the second article, and demanded that it ho adopted unchanged.
Arab League
The Premier of Transjordan if he comes as his country's
CHURCH CROSS
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London, Jan 4.
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B
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ask for revision of the mill-ched. tary annex of the Anglo-Trans- Reuter.
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