THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1948.

HUNGARY REJECTS CHARGE INDIAN REFUSED

Answer To Complaints By Yugoslavia

ACCUSATION SAID “MALEVOLENT”

Budapest, September 11.

The Hungarian-Government, following the oxample of Rumania carlier this week, today rejected Yugoslav charges that Hungary had attempt- ed to incite revolution in Marshal Tito's Yugo- slavió.

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The Hungarian reply; in the form of o diplomatic

note, Was

answer to Yugoslavia's strongly built complaint on August 27 which formulated the Yugoslov charges against Hun- garian political leaders.

Hollywood Chief In Moscow

Sabotage Foiled

A

today

Vienna, September, 11.

Government spokesman disclosed that 160 workers of Bocher stect plant at Kapfenberg in the British zon were dismisEnd on the grounds that anboteurs were "attempting to mobilise fel. low workers against the plant management and the Govern.

ment."

The apokeaman said that the dismissed workers were "cx-

treme Communists of whom some wil be charged by a pubilk court." He said the Communint The

Party protested against the dismisani of the workers.United Press.

The Hunarpon reply, scarcely

sumcomprambing.

latest rachange

the In

alantiate

Thylwern Maralipi Táto sunt neigh,

Columfordi

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nothing to brede than 11 betwren

Yugoslavia zorad other

Balkan Bowers

PRINCESS TO VISIT LILLE?

The Hungie uns unte, handed to the Yugoslav Charge d'Affaires in Budapest, refused "the unitimad-

Paris, September 11. And malevolent

A British Embassy spokesman which ained to use said here today that nothing was Moscow, September 11. Mr. Erie A. Johnston, Presint-Suvel any of the known at the Embassy of a re-

tent leaders of the Motion Picture Communist Party,"

Yugoslav 13N deal of

part in the paper France Sair would Producers and Distributors of

tlant Princess Margaret While emphasing the

at Lite for the celebrations on America, arrived

Getuber 1 of the city's liberation

the First World War.

here

-

today changed his attitude of his ford said that he hoped to tay mount frowental, Vaugrosbashku,“ Ühe for two or three weeks dezang Hungarian not at the foot whack he

would try th

American film here

The Kos IOS have hayal Amerman Idm for the lat 4.0

An Fra

Katalog

that they areenly

newest miered

11

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do not evetper **NOASSAY Entreso of the pgher. of the Vurce lov Chunianist leurles-hip" The note linge that the leaders of Yugoslavia

joined the Temperialists,

"Persecution"

House 41

Calomats,

Ser or Hátves, the Britech Ambassartor in France, and pas- by Piet Marchal Led Bird- word, were going to Tulle For this had [celebrations, lait so far there was Ing question of the Princess going,

tus paul. --Reuter,

who

Mr. Johnston was welentnend at jattulted the higher counted the res The atopout by the American Ameen return of Vyvoslav weld at - has ndar Mr. Walter Bedell Stoith.

Asked how he obtained a wish, be visited he replet that when

cet, hutimate fren by the B.S jas evidence of that imperialistle

fentrney.

Manoles

The roste, chatring that Come the Soviet Union in 1944. Geneen kantis pre perseruted in Yugo- Jonimo Stalin indented that he slavia. continued by raising the had no objection of Mr. Johnston site of tun wanted to come again. Upon halities, recent appliation, be promully i received the visa,-- United Press,

WAR VICTIMS REMEMBERED

Berlo, September 11.

The

POLKUPY

HEALTH MINISTER

"A LIAR"?

A PASSPORT

Johannesburg, September 11.

Dr. Y. M. Dadoo, President of the Transvaal Indian Congress, was provanted from leaving by air last night for the United Nations Assembly in Paris by confiscation of his passport.

to

as the United Nations Assembly in and Paris.

He was to have acted adviser

the Indian

the Pakistan delegations on South African-Indian dispute.

The Department of the Inter- for later announced that "it was understood that Dr. Dadoo and Dr. Naicker President of the Natal Radian Congress) intended going to Paris by air."

The

ant Sheir un-South Airlean

BRUNO WALTER FOR EDINBURGH

The revolution enld that by this at the Union Government. had shown the hollowness of South African democracy, re- venied Its Fascist Landencies, arid flagrantly violated the London, September '11.

principles of the United Nations Charter. Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Minister

The

added resolution

thnt of Health, was publicly accused

statement addert: "As bolh

South today of having "lied" to the these men are Communistle agitariul pleading by the

African delegallon at Paris couti House of Commons about of- ters and also because of their re-

cord of ficial housing statistics.

persistent law-breaking not camouflage the true conditions of the oppressed non-Europeans Speaking at Ebbw Vale. In

in the Union.-Reuter, activities, both al

21 home blonmouthshire-Mr. Bevan's own

theabroad, the Government not constituency-Mr. Ernest

accord them the of prepared to plex,

Conservative Member Parliament, challenged Mr. Bevan privilege and protection of Union Ho

to prove his assertion that the passports,"

tonight, tract Government

in Durban more homes in its two and a half years cency meeting of the Excentive Committee of the Natal Indian of office than had been built in

Edinburgh, September 12. a resolution Britain during the 10 years after Organisation passed

The famous the "undemocratic harmonie Orchestr

Vienna condemning

under Mr. Marples backed up his and unwarrantable action" of the conductor,

Bro Walter, Union Government

may challenge with an offer to donate

refusing

give a series of concerts at next 4500 to an agreed charity if he passports to Dr. Dadoo

and Dr. year's Edinburgh Festival. Naicker, were proved wrong on condition

Rudolf Bing, festival director. that

Coples of the resolution Mr. Bevan same.

would do the

nnnounced today that in addition sent to the Prime Minister. Dr. to the Vienna Orchestra he hopes

Sir Thomas The facts prove. Mr. Marpies Malan, the Secretary-General of to bring perled, that whereas more than the United Nations, the Prime with the Royal Philharmonie Or-

Ministers of India, Pakistan and rhestra to Edinburgh. were put up

A mixed in Britain in the 10

Years after Great Britain, the Presidents of tiation, choir will also probably the first world war, less than 400,- the United States and France, and be engaged, he said.--Associated 000 have been greeted since the bends of other nations attending Press. Government, enme into power.

World War I.

1,000,000 homes

built

A difference of 800,000 homes,, Mr. Marples added, had been invented" by Mr. Bevan, who, on Minister of Health, is responsible for housing in the United King- Įdom --- Beuter.

DECONCENTRATION

OF JAP INDUSTRY

Tokyo, September 11.

The deconcentration of Japanese industry will bo carried out os planned, an official statement from General MacArthur's headquarters em- phasised today.

Hungrians allested that the form Deputy, Anton Rod, (who was the leader of Yugoslavs Im Hungary, was "The chief of the

Yugoslav spy

ity organisation Hungary** Rod returned _to. Yugoslavia two months ago.

"The programine-bas-been-un- | me basit ctenien;s "of anti-mono- The note aba roised the cass der tire from some quarters, both poly legislation as internation-

Special services in honour of led the Yugoslav Press Attache, within and without Japan, and ally recognised.

the victims of Fascism were held | Ziekov. Ponroy, now under arobservers took today's announce- The official ztatement, released today in earl of Berlin's seven rest in Hungmy on a charge of ment as an indication that Gen-y General MacArthur's Public synagogues. The. servires were murder.

eral MacArthur was going to Information Offee after the ses ་་་་་ related to the demonstration due "According to Pourov's epos- stund his ground on the issue.

It was emphasised sion, said at noon tomorrow in the Sovietition

that there is no change in the veetor in honour of the victims of superior authority to enmmit this

The spectul Allied Headquar-basic policy of deconcentration in Nazi and Faseist oppression. crime the murine of which heters statement was issued after Japan as initial'y

Press.

he was ordered by his

SCAP Decocentration

Re-SCAP headquert #nnounced hy

Former concentration. camp is accused)," the note said, adview Board held its drst meet- vietung einstucted The services ng that Ponray will be tried in

One of the primary functions instead of the usual rabbis. 1

Review ing with the Japanese holding of the Deconcentration near Inatre. -Astucialed Reuter,

company liquidtion commission Board is to alvise the Supreme for the druggen nt problems of Commander on the effect of uny procedure in the implementation specific decuncentration plan on of public law No, 207, known as (Japanese economy.---United Press. the Deconcentration Law."

SHIPPING STRIKE GETS WORSE

San Francisco, September 11. West Coast waterfront employers and shipowners today refused to employ longshoremen or other striking union members to load or transport Army supplies "so long as it required dealing with a Communist Party-line membership."

A spokesman said the chip-jare "sworn to the destruction ping interests had determined at American shipping."

This Japanese law was inspir-

ed by Allied headquarters.

י

At Juday's toerunt, at the sug- tentos of General MacArthur, then wh

the a discussion of peanuples of dev"ncentration and

KOREAN MISSION

IN CHINA

to their owI satisfaction that, Harry Britiges. President of the

Its full ability 10,CIO) longshure union. The Army

informed handle its own corgnes during the Army Secretary, Kenneth the strike of 18,000 CIO Man Royall, yesterday that his

Shanghai, September 12. The four-man Korean good- time-work-Tateuätur affiliated seafarers wild boad

to China, Employers Assnatim and the and sad on ships carrying vitally will mission

Laveried ford and supplies i les Philippines and the United Pacific American Shipowne

presstrike wage rates and work States. left for Nanking last Association said unton traders intendition: Army cargoes night, a few hours after arriv

constitute alitut 20 per cent of ing here from Tokyn by plune.

"RADIO"

Coast shipping and about as per Jeent in San Francisco Harbour,

thei

Headed by Dr. Chough Pyaast Dr.

The employers minoticemem Ok, the special envoy of carne short ily after Bridges rent Syngman Rhee the President, ja telegram to the White House the group will pay their respects (charging Usal George Killion,

sung to President Chilang Kai-shek President of the American Pre and have talks with other Gov- stdent Lines, al F. Bailey, head crument officinis.

their

THIS IS RADIO NONG KONG broad of the National easting in a ferqurney of kileyen American Shipping, wer Pind, and in

second in the 32 metry band. H.K.T.

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to persuade President Truinament of a Korean Embassy and the Defence Secretary, James Legation in Nanking Forrestal, to ship Army supplies Before leaving for Nanking. only through East Coast paris, Dr. Chough expressed gratitude Earlier, longshoremen and other of the Koreans for China's aup- striking unions overwhelmingly port of the Koreans' fight for in- {rejected

eled the employers pre-strike dependence and particularly to 1.25 pm-echentral Interlude,

contract proposals and demands President Chiang who brought up

demands question 140 pm."¡vor Novello and

that union leaders sign non- | the

inde- Music, Wich Sylela Cell, Dive Communist amavits. The unions pendence at the Cairo Conference Gilbert.

Trefur Jose Juhn then formally demandel a re- during the war. Members of the opening of negotiations to settle mission will fly to Manila after 10-day old strike-United a stay of three days in this coun-

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