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THE "CHINX MAIL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1048,

APPEAL TO JOURNALISTS

Need For A Code

Of Honour.

Geneva, Mar. 29,

A strong appeal to journalists all over the world to band themselves together, în-defence of the othics of their profession and draw up a jour- nalists' code of honour was made by tho Prime Minister of Mysore, Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar, who is loader of the Indian delegation to the Conforance on the Freedom of Information, here today.

Yugoslav Complaint

Washington, Mar. 29. Yugoslavia has complained to the United States that American planna have cross- od the Yugoslav border, these times this year, a Statë” Do- partment apokesman Bald hore today.

Wan

The Yugoslay' note "couched in mild terms," he wald,~Router.

"This is not a case for government action", he told U.S. Tanks

the 56-nation conference.

"It is a matter

for journalists themselves--for internal, self- discipline.

"Let us not toss backwards and forwards the shuttlecock allegations of warmongering. If there is today an atmosphere of war, we are, all, in some measure, responsible for, it".

Mr. McNell declared: "I must say I could mirror these words by from Russia, from quotations

the bot. Hungary and I fear, tom of my heart, that soon, with preat melancholy, I could mirror them from Czechoslovakia.

Sir Ramaswami, appealed to journalists to set up a body which would have the right to censure members and expel them for actions not in accord-of ance with journalistic ethics.

"I should like to see the jour- nalists' profession protected by n code of honour in the same way as the medical and legal professions", he added.

At Caux, when he addressed

100 delegates attending a Morul

Rearmament Easter Assembly there, Sir Ramaswami said "the last world war is only just finish- erl. The material and human u are still there. Yet after two years, people are talking of another war.”

Gandhi's Work

"What has happened to the world," he asked his listeners, "that they have so soon forgot ten adding: "The solution must be found elsewhere then

the atom bomb."

Emphasising that ways must be found for ridding the world of mistrust between nation and nation, and particularly between ruce and race, Sir Ramaswaml pala Tribule to the work of Mabaima Gandhi who, he said. "listened for that inner voice. Gandhi brought about a revolu- flon in the mentality of my coun- try. But one man cannot com- pletely revolutionise the thought of a whole nation. That is why we have experienced Auch tragedies, because one man, even so great a man, was not enough." The sentiments by Sir Rama-

The Remedy "Let those who attack us show me a decree from the countries Western Europe_or_North America, India or Pakistan, or the British Commonwealth."

Sent To

Russia?

Big Three Confab Denied

Washington. Mar. 29.

The White House today' oth- phatically denied a report that a meeting between President Truman, Mr. Clement Attlee and Marshal Stalin was in pros-

Officials of the While House gald such reports were "fanlas- tic"

The latest.rumours of such a meeting originated in London. It was stated that President Tru man had no plans to leave the United States now or in the future, and that he stands by his earlier statements that any "Big | Three" meeling, if one was ever called, would have to be in Wash- ington.

Washington, Mar. 20.

Mr. Charles G. Ross, the Pre- Congressional investigators sidential Press Secretary, dented hurried to New York today to a correspondent's report from investigate anonymous "tips" Turkey" that President Truman that American tanks and anti-might visit that country shortly. aircraft guns have been ship- -Reuter.

ped to Russia.

Mr. George Quinn, counsel for Labour MPs

To Confer In Rome

from

In House of Representallves in- Mr. McNeil said the remedy to porters

vestigating committee, told re- the commllter had rc- the Russian and Rumanian critic celved an unsigned lotter ism of sections of the British and New York telling of the purport- American press "is not the manu-ed shipment and stating the wea- facture of more manacles and pons were boxed and labelled as more chains."

machinery.

on

war

"The remedy is to open the Mr. Quinn said: "I do not put doors which are closed, to give too much stock on it, but we are to the trained reporter the op- not overlooking any angles portunity to report, to afford the lookuge of potential the traditional newspapers' materials from this country to ability to publish, to take the Russia and her satellites." gap off radio stations and to One of the tasks assigned take the blinkara off the pec. the Investigators is to track down

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Rome; Mar. 29.

Two British Labour Members of Parliament, Mr. Ivor, Thomas and Mr. Christopher Shaw- cross, arrived in Rome today to discuss with the Italian Social-

They are to confer with mem- bers of the Italian left wing parties to decided on the attitude that Socialists in favour of a Federal Union of Europe should adopt towards the Hague Con-. ference.

its the United Europe Confer- reports that holders of export ence, which is being held under "The remedy in not less pub-licences have sold them for fees the chairmanship of Mr. Win- and that the transferred licences aton Churchill, at The Hague lication but more.

have been used to export mis-in May. He said the basic and continu-labelled materials.-Router. ing differences between the 50- viet press and that of the West- Nassau, Bahamas, Mar. 29, en democracies was that "our Miss Elizabeth Murphy. 17- constant intention is to run risks year old second daughter of Sir rather than restrict or

repress, William Murphy, Governor of the whereas, on the other side, re- Bahamas, was seriously injured, pression take place ruthlessly and Mr. Anthony Berry, 22-year European Socialist partios de- rather than that a Soviet or Slay old son of Lord Kemsley, the Bri-elded at their recent London con- Government should run any dish newspaper magnate, slightly ference to stay away from The risks of having its polley chal-injured, in a motor accident here Hague and to hold their

United lenged."-Reuter.

Conference in Europe Parts in April.

The British Labour Party has, however, indicated that it will not tako disciplinary nction against any of its members who attend the Hague conference.--- Reuter.

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IRAN ASKS RUSSIA TO DOMINO

STOP NAME-CALLING

Teheran, Mar. 30.

swami Mudaliar were echoed by It was revealed in Teheran on Monday night that

speakers from Britain, France and Germany.

British Draft

The press in the Soviet Union

In Franco Spain.

tude.

Iran has bluntly asked Russia for an end to "bad propaganda" which is "detrimental to both countries."

Pilot Had Too Much Time On His Hands

London, Mar. 20. Customs officials found moro than 2,000 watches and many

In a strongly worded note to the Soviet Government author hundreds of English banknotes in aircraft which landed: at and the Eastern European States the Russian 'Embassy Inities that all statments appearing an

a journey was compared by Mr. Hector Mo-Teheran the Iranian Govern- the Soviet proos, radio broad. Lympne, Kent, after Neil, Minister of State, with that ment protested Russia's atti-regarding integrity are absolutely

casts and Steinberg's speeches from the Continent.

The pilot was questioned and a found-man will appear" at Hythe court Mr. McNell was presenting a

on Thursday, accused of smug- draft treaty-almed at securing spoke of the continuance of

The Iranian Foreign Office Intion" and without any

Reaffirming Iran's policy of gling and currency offences, -worldwide, acceptance of Brunfriendly

views-toward-safeguarding the country's nation- Reutor. tish principles of freedom of

al interests

and full political and

Athens, Mar. 20. expression and information to Iranian policy by individuals economic independence, the note

and quarters related to the termed "completely

and the Conference.

false

Vice-Admiral Forrest Sherman, The British Minister quoted a Soviet Government.”.

baseless' a statement regarding commander of the United States pless decreo from General Franco The Iranian note specifically an alleged American struggle to forces in the Mediterrean, is ex- pected to arrive at Piraeus to- which announced that. for the mentioned "baseless statements" secure Northern Iranian oil. Brst time, the liberty of the press by "Professor Steinberg....ac. "As the Soviet Government morrow on board the cruiser visit which will aware, Rochester on 'olready authentically and cusing Premier Hakimi of being authorities aro eclemnly affirmed and proclaimed an old- оделу of the Soviet the Iranian Government has been extend to April 6. Accompany- that the Spanish press could Union."

prohibited by a clear Jaw from ing the Rochester will be the nover founder into a "democra- The Roto continued: "The granting tran's oli resourceS to cruiser Dayton, two destroyers

Government."--As-] and tic libertinism which could foster Iranian Ministry of Foreign Al- any foreign

Daval

criticism of the State."

tairs finds it necessary to inform sociated Press,

would be

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SURPRINE FOR MOTORISTS.—This made them stop and look in London in the Victoria · Embankment the other day. Actually Joyce Barlow wax on ordinary. patrol when the traffic lights went wrong and she stepped in to the breach. (A. P. Photo)

STRIKERS DEMONSTRATE,~~Ministry of Works engineer altendant, and liftmen march through Shaftesbury Avenue on March 17 to Hyde Park to draw attention to their claims. (A, P. Photo)

SUBMERSION (RECORD—This itallan inven- tor, Pietro Vaxzenu, about to enter a midķet

submarine in which he claims to have reached" a depth of 760 feet: Be i trying to make 1,300 feel (AP. Photo).

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