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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1943.

NINTH CRISIS MEETING

More Talks To Come At The Kremlin

Vyshinsky Again Present: No Communique Issued

Moscow, August 30.

The onvoys of the three Western powers spent two hours and 10 minutes in the Kremlin this afternoon at their ninth crisis meeting with the Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Vyacheslav Molo-

tov.

AUSSIE

GIFT TO

BRITAIN

General Walter Bedell Smith, the United States Am- bassador, said when they came out that the ex- pected interim communique on the secret month-old talks would not be issued tonight. Asked if there would be further meetings at the

Kromlin, he said: “I think so."

M. Andrel Vyshinsky, the ↑

Letter To The Editor

the

Pragus, August 30,

The Editor of trade union paper.Prague announced In current issue that he had received a fetter, asking him "to choose the lamp post

Wenceslas Squars from which he would like to be hanged,"

In

He said he also received' a pamphlet calling on

on workers

to sabotage factories and form a resistance group.

Another warned farmere not to be afraid of the Com- (munista and to refuse to de- ilver their harvest-Reuter.

Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis- RUSSIA AND MALAYA

ter, was again present at tu jdny's conference, which began

at 5.00 p.m. Moscow time (2.00 p.m. GMT), Bo first accom- Canberra, August 30.

M Molotov The Australian Government panied will include in Its budget pra-eighth meeting on Friday,

the Kremlin general posals a gift of A£10,000,000 to Britain to help her maintain Bedell Smith, Mr. Frank Roberts, purchases from

From

e Bitish envoy, and M. Yves

R Sterling \chotaignenu, the French Ambas- arva, Prime Minister Joseph

'NO MORE RUBBER' SUGGESTION

Glasgow, August 30.

Chifley announced here today, sador, returned separately to their The Glasgow Herald today published the proposal of

jru thin

Embassies.

ات

the

BRITISH OPPOSITION TO. FEDERATION

London, August 30,

Groups within the Labour Party wore blamed ganar- ally today for the cold attitude taken by the Goverment toward proposals for a European Federal Assembly.

The official United States challenge of the lukewarm British official attitude, stirred up a hornets'

nest of controversy which is certain to blossom into a bitter and full debate.

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The Government has been Mr. Hugh Dalton, who under mild attack for some ousted from his job as Chancellor time by, certain segments of the of the Exchequer for Indiscreetly the budget with re- British press as well;

discussing ns by certain American officials for porters, is generally considered

the leader of this

group. failure to take radical and

And last spring in Paris, he told drastic action to promote Euro- pean political unity.

meeting of Socialist Parties of Western Europe that "as Soch British oficials, who are con= |lists we must make sure that the

vinced that: the Marshal plan success of the Socialist policy Imust be made to work, are fear-Inow being pursued in Britain, ful thai the continued British Scandinavia and other countries, coldness to the bold steps may is not jeopardised by the pre- have serious consequences when mature creation of a political the United States Congress con-union." alders new appropriations.

The In contrast, Mr. AtUce was mator congressional question then oflen quoted as saying: "Europe will be: "What has Europe must federate or. perish" and Mr. Devin frat grabbed the Marshall Some Britona fear that Con-idea and took the lead in, the greas will remember the cold creation of Western Union. shoulders the British Prime United Press. Minister,

done?"

$

Mr. Clement Altlen

and the Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin turned to the official French proposal to cel) a conference to create 顧 Euro. pean Assembly.

Dalton Group

The American State Deport- ment, urging steps "which before the war would have seemed be- yond the range of practical poll- ties," haunts them.

upun

MYSTERY

LUTURIOUS SKYMASTER" FOUR ENGined Planes NORWAY-EUROPE & HONG KONG,

SHIP PUTS HONGKONG-LONDON

TO SEA

an unnamed economist that Malayan rubber Mony European participants of I was assumed that they were Marshall Ald were

be denied to the Soviet Union until Russia has Alustas writing short separale despatches short of Sterling as they were to their respective Governments. called off the "dogs of war" in the peninsula.

Marseilles, August 30. of dollars, Mr. Chifley sald. Afterwards, the three Western

In an article in its "London "Dearing in mind what mem-

The major blame is placed

The 1,900-ton freighter Mala It has become urgently neces-Afterwar

reassembled diplomats

the paper bers of the Government have said the group within the Labour flying the Panama flag has left sary in Anil

A means of Benvetog American Embassy for their usual correspondence"

in the past about the merchants Party which opposes

the Euro-Marseilles secretly and will their sterling deelts,"

post-Kremlin "working meeting" wrote: "Could it not be poof death, the private maauto-pean Federation Idea because the probably be struck off the lists Britain wis also engaged at which ibey wild prepare Įsible 10 say Brmly to the turers and dealers in arms, and Tory tender, Mr. Winston Chur- of ships in Panama's Merchant discussions

connection their joint report with representatives of Marshall transmission to London, Washing more rubber until you call off dian exports of nickel

for immediate gentlemen of the Paliburo: No what they have paid about Cano-tulli, is considered its architect, Navy.

to Ger- and which believes that the Bri- Ald countries and the United ton and Paris,

your dogs of war in the penin-many up to 1939, what-if theytish Labour Party should promote open their muuths at ull--will funity only between European suatu.

they say about themselves in the countries having Socialist Gov-following reports that the ship is "It is certainly a neat kies, with future""-Reuter. The envoys drove to the

Juli the attrnetion of punishment Kremlin after a short contting, or at least closely con- farence among themeselves at

crime: But it nected with, the the French Embassy. Marshal

more questions than гpisen Stalin was present at two of the solves-problems which are in-

In the series, the e-teresting to others mectinge cond and seventh.

mists. The aim of the talks is to d basis

States, the Premier added,

An increase In Australian funds in London and feat year's favourable Balance

ar pay. combined with the aup.

menta,

of

port Britain had given to other European European

nations.

Influenced

Government to make their de

Mr. Chifley said.

claion, tr

"Australic

stands to beneft

from any measure which assista

the external

buying power of

European countries because of the markets

Limportant

We have

there," he addeit-Reuter

DIRECT HITS ON WALLACE

General Success

#

then econd-

for four-power agree- "One these is: Malaya is

the Berlin crisis uni

our best dollar earner, should not every possible

Russians

Up Own

ernments.

May Put Homes

Moscow, August 30.

pound of rubber A special decree of the Presidium of the Supreme

Iment of

Germany as a whole.

Tonight's talks at the Kremlin go to dollar countries? Can we, fwere generally sucessful, it was in our present indigent state, re

believed in well informed circles gard

extra wheat-not of the best quality— necessarily

in London.

Rame

Soviet today gave every Russian citizen the right to build and own a home,

rural governments "to make available to citizens desiring to construct their own homes, land plots in external use."

the Cabinet

Mr. Jose Bousen, spokesman in the Panamanian consulate in Marseilles, revealed this today

bound for Hasta with arms.

Mr. Bousco sald he had in- rmed the United States Consul in Jerusalem of the Mala's de- arture from Maraeilles "in or- der to

Panamanian to protect the

the Government against

irre- gularities observed."

He added that the Mala, which arrived in Morrelles just over a month ago, carried no document from the Consulate and was fly- ing the Panamarian flag illegal- ly. "It struck us as strange that a ship of 1,900 tons had only de- clared a cargo l 20 tons,"

RUSSIAN CROPS

The Brst reports of the mesitng as a good substitute for dollars? At the same time, a decree of Soviet, or Parliament, is in re-said.-Associated Press. from Mr. Robert, it was consider-Does this exchange do anything the Council of Ministers of the cess The Council of Ministers

10 that the bridge the gap between ex-U.S.S.R. ordered municipal and corresponds jed in London, suggest

absence of #four-power com-ports and Imports?

not necessarily a munique was [bad sigh and did not indicate u [breakdown or even delay in the

negotiations for a settlement,

The renewed delay in issuing interim Moscow the expected cominúnique is interpreted in Mr. Henry Wallace. the Pro-Londing as meaning that the So- gressive

may Party Presidential viet Foreign Minister today pro- candidate, was hit by eggs and duced amendments-either to the tomatoes as he tried to speak draft communique or to the draft in Burlington's main street to-directive to the four Military day.

Commanders in Berlin-which

Burlington, North Carolina, ...*

August 30.

he

In other countries).

The decree provides that the homes to be bullt may be of one Rearming Russia

or two stories, up to five rooms. inside or They may be either

London, August 30, "Further, since 11 is no secret

Radio Moscow reported today The one problem which has to outside city limits. that rubbar Imports by the

The land arcus to be set aside that three-quarters of the entire military be solved now is how to get the Soviet Union are for

con- must come

from city of state Russian grain, crop had been har- purposes and nothing alae. It house built. There are no

whom the Soviet land funds and their use for in-vested and a large amount of it be asked

we should tractors to

eitizen can turn, since private dividual home building must at threshed. accept the responsibility of reenterprise on an individual basis in with city plans, by the terms arming Russia.

11

More than

of

the

one-third is illegal in this Socialist state. of the new decress. It is made winter crops area throughout the "It is true that jet engines have" Obviously there are going to clear in the new law that the country have been sown already, Mr. Wallace, standing before a the Western envoys felt obliged been sent to Ruscia, and the send-te several ways of getting homes land is to be given the builders the broadcast said, and many col-

ing of both engines and rubber is crowd of about 2,500, and just to refer to their governments, Government policy. This raisca

Raising The Blockade another final question...

sald. would like to take this opportunity," when a shower of eggs and tumutaes fell around him and there were loud boos from the crowd.

Surrounded by police, Mr. Wal- lace stepped into his waiting cur

In which were two Negro women, Brd drove

Another shower of

tomatoes greeted - Mr.

*xes and

Wallace

tipon his arrival at Greensboro, North Carolina, from Burlington.

As the Presidential candidate atepped from his egg-splatter.

ed car, a jeering crowd hurled missiles at him. Mr. Wallach fried to speak, but every

time he opened his mouth, the crowd drowned him out. Amid cries from the cruwit, which police estimated at 1,000, could be heard, "Go back to Rus- sk, Henry."-Associated Press.

RENOUNCED HIS CITIZENSHIP

Paris, August 30. ·

The

belleved,

In

after position

, fast Friday's meeting, was re- ilably

was that an agreement

had principle been reached

to instruct the military Commanders in Berlin ⚫ plans

อม

to work out technical without delay

for raising the blockade

and for

Issue, the under joint four-power author. Soviet mark as the ity, of sole currency for Borila.

t of the

RIOTING IN INDIA

Bombay, August 30.

The Bonny Government re- tonight that armed ported

built.

Apparent prospects include:

1:—The ̈ ́dillzen-can-build - the house himself. getting help from private individuals~~ carpenters, bricklayers, plum-

bers-and

necessary

purchasing materials

state retail outlets.

to

the from

that

2.It is entirely possible

home building co-operative organisations will be formed whom the prospective home owner can turn for as- Histance

ຕ on

contractual basis in police were patrolling Shri-

constructing his It is known that, many Western vardhan, about 60 miles South

wer amendments were tabled of Gombay, after rioting in 3-Within the next year it is

that quite probable

pre- at Friday's meeting, and it is ns which 54 people were injured.

fabricated houses will go on sumed that M. Molotov's toun. provided. the ter-amendments

sale in Sovici retail stores with the price probably, In- muin tople of discussion today.

cluding erection costs. Reutor.

ACHILLES IN

NEW GUISE

Valeita, August 30.

The town was under a curfew and the assembly of more than five people was prohibited.. the Government said.

Twenty-four people have been arrested, the Government said,,

The trouble occured on Satur- The Indian Cruiser Delhi, day (Hindu religious Gokul Ash- Day) when riotorn used formerly the British Achilles, tami

and spears which won fame in the Battle of stones, brick-bats,

the River Plate, sailed for Aden guns and set fire to shops and today on. her way to Bombay houses. The police fred on the ofter a month here on working-crowd, the Government sald.

Arthur W. Taylor, a negro up exercise.-Reuter.

believed to be from Pennsyl- vania, visited the United States Embassy here and renounced his American citizenship, an Embassy spokesman disclosed today..

spokesman said. „Taylor called at the Embassy "about ten days ago" and said he wished to renounen his citizenship "for per- sonal reasons,""

The

The spokesman Baid Taylor then took the oath renouncing his citizenship, handed in his pass- port, walked out of the Embassy, and had not been seen since..

The French police

said they

had no knowledge of his where- abouts-United Press..

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