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RUSSIANS SENTENCE MEN

IN ANTI-SOVIET RIOT

Not Paying US Bomber Expenses

London, September 13.

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Berlin, September 14.

German anti-Communists have been sentenced to 25 years at hard labour by a Russian.court for tak- ing part in last wook's anti-Soviet rioting, the Soviot-licensed news agency ADN reported. ADN said five men, whose names were not given, pleaded guilty yesterday to charges of attack- ing Soviet soldiers and helping to tear down the No Russian flag during a riot last Thursday. appeal will be permitted.

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Reports that the British Gov- The Soviet military police thought nothing of it. The Soviet ernment was being ordered to opened fire on the rioters, kill-sentries frequently tire shots at pay administration and main-ing one German and wounding night. They get bored, I guess."--- tenance expenses of the United | 54. The rk followed a masa United Press. States Tomber groups the meeting of 300,000 anti-Soviel United Kingdors from the Germans in the British sertor tur #pecial Sterling fund set up as called to protest against

the City part of the European Recovery Communist riuts at Programme agreement were Hall w the Russian seeter. denied here today by Erotomic which had prevented four Co-operation Administration scheduled meetings of the City officials.

Council.

They pointerl Fut that under The Mushall Aid Agreement Bri- İsin set up a Sterling Jund equivalent to the Dollar ald re-

this Sterling Of Rived. they said, five per cen

cent-or ap- 10,000,000 - WIR proximately reserved for payment of certain American expones here.

These purehunter of strategie terials and admoistrative costs of the ECA Mission here," obe

leial

remarked.

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include the

raw

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“We will not know for several ionths if there will be anything left over in this tund. If there might be applied to any f any

Amrvicu Government

expenses" in Bettain--incheling the bomber group expenses but no approach on this has been oinde to the British Governantot so fu, u will be made in the near future." - Reuter.

Wedding For Margaret

But Not Hers

London. September 13,

The ADN report followed. charge published yesterday by the British I'nensed newspaper, that the Rus. Montag Echo. elans and the German Com. munista pionnect to solze power in Derlia on X Day soon after

United the

Blatca elections this autumn.

"War Greedy"

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1848.

HK Rubber In Philippines

Manila, September 14. Hong Kong-made rubber shoon reportedly эго #till being dumped in the Philip. plaes in violation of the anti- dumping law and to the pro- lacal rubber shoe of

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we reliably reported that the police on Saturday caught a truck leaving Bouth Harbour with w cargo of rubber shoes for men, which allegedly was manifested as shoes for women. Women's rubber shoes are not banned. -United Press.

INCREASED COSTS IN

NATIONALISATION

Oxford, England, September 14. The nationalisation of industry on the fines carried out by the Government has had the effect of increasing the cost of management and reduc- ing efficiency, according to Mr. Lowis Ord, Canadian industrial consultant.

"Great Britain has been dis-gone mushy and cold, and those credited around the world in- Ümit you have copied the Amert- dustrially with the thorough can pattern are, frankly, a dis- ness of which you all ought to see."

The attack would be postponed be ashamed," Mr. Ord told until after th Americans vate delegates attending the Indus-

for their Presilent, in order trial Wellare Conference here avoid giving ent-paign ammuni ten to "war Kreedy" American today. politics, the Montag Echo sa

Bestain,

world's in- unce the Bastrin leader and teneher, now The newspaper added that So-was asking America

for advice viet offelul fold German Com-the Camelian expert pointed out. DOURISE

allet 120 leaders Hissla want agreement with the Western

British in- Mr. Ord warned dustrialists that "the more you

copy the Yanks the further you

go wrang.

He advised them to watch and query American advice to Bri fain in every case where the d- plee differed from the action Americans took in the United

Shipbuilding Example States.

He said that the shipbuilding The only way for Britain tu is stil in the regain her former industrial posi-

Alles on the Exelhe situation be-ndustry, which cause it wouki delay for a long hands of private enterprise here. tion in the world, he maintained, tinis "the conversion of the peo- remained an example to the rest was to go back to free enterprise ple's dinnernez inta dictator- of the world," but "those in-and competition of the 80's.-- shii proletariat,"

dustries you have protected have!Reuter.

The Montag Echo's, Mory, for watch no source was given, said The campaign 31 disorder would be the ____ astvantage of

Princess Margaret will be led Press,

bridestand next month, climax- Buckingham Palace

Peace.

Lady Margaret Egerton, 30- yearzelch-lady-umsmiting-to-Prin- cess Elizabeth, and John Colville,

secretary to Elizabeth, will marry th

rierss Drivate October 20

Earl

20.

Lady Margaret, sister of the!

Lit Ellesmere, Joned the household in 1946 and Mr. Colville joined Prizes

Royal

beth's entourage in 1987.

irst

Culros

Visemit Colville

Eliza-

Russian Memorial

Shot At

Berlin, September 13, The Soviet Komandatura to-

Mr. Colville's grandfather wasday notified the British Military the

of Government authorities that the huge pink marble Russian Other bridesmaids will be Latly war memorial in the British Margaret's xisten, Lady Alice sector was marred by a bullet Egerten and Miss Diana Laitellate last night. ton, assistunt veretary at Bue- kiaghum Palace. Asscenter Press.

Insurgents Destroy Rail

British tuzçez snit that the Pursians claimed a shot was red int the memorial by sis unkown perron, The Soviet sentry fred three Shots in return at the "shadowy form neross the street,“

British offlers who investigated -Kangono,-September-13, ing no generi i the monument, found_10_Tuscan, offteers, include Insurgents love destroyed a section of the Bar-Mandalayer to the chiped place in the railway south of Toungon, marble where they said the bullet night's Gover mint communique ), struck. They refused 10 let the The rall service between ilan- Erilish inspect the murred plave. A German civilian palicezon Coon and Mandelay had been suspended, but a skeletor service conlirmed was running to other points on shots, but told

announced.

the he it was stated.

Road traffic between Rangoon and Prome to the Forth-west, recently re-orestpud by Govern- —ment—forces, bait been restined, the communluue atided.-Reuter.

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The Hague, September 13. The Dutch Federation of New Guinea Organisations, comprising nino societies in Holland and In- donesia, today urged the Netherlands Govern- ment to grant to Dutch, New Guinea the status of a crown colony before the United States of' Indonesia is formed on January 1, 1949.

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