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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1948.

Red Army To Hold Winter War Games In East Germany

Borlin, Novombor 16.

Over 300,000 Russian soldiers are preparing, to hold winter army manoeuvres in Eastern Gar- many for the first time since the war. Since the German occupation began, the Soviets have held their winter army exercises in Russio.

summer (e) autumn

. The Western authorities said | Soviet there are increasing sighs of the manoeuvres. Russian plan.

It is believed the mannotypes. will be concentrated i ve six scattered Inealitions about 100 miles North East of Frankstart on the border of the Artiertean de- cupation zone.

The

ipheral of conducting

at army level of ben 100,000 troops, the Soviets How held their exercises to carps layer of about 30,000 troops,

Some Aeriem quarters in. area has been a singlet | Heve the 1:sions

merely ground for Russian troopy, since (withdrawle; to new quarters, 1845

They

are puzzleri. however.

ruch netivity international situation is tense,— Tmited Press.

The most likely, spot for heavy troope concentration, however, up- peared to be in the Centent part of the Soviet zone North East of Dresden.

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The terroin there le sultable for tank operations.

Observers Puzzled

Until the past few days, West- ern observers had been pazzled

by the restricted charneter of s

Wellington Koo In FAO Post

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The FAO was created

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In a message to the conference from his vacation headquarters inf Key West, Florida, President Tor- man said he knows of no one important to the peare of the world than future ful." He added:

"The work which FAQ Joes, ar leaves undone, will have a great wuring on the history w! the world."--Associated Pro

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Bofia, November 15.,. "The Black Sea has a secret which it

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petual kingdom of death. Neither plants nor any living being."

The magazine said scient- ista hava found under the 200-1 meters mit large quantities of sulphurhydragon. which kills all ilving things. lack of deep undercurrents has allowed this gas to remain there for centuries.

Tories Open Fire On Steel Nationalising

London, Novembar 16.

Mr. Winston Churchill tonight made a bitter attack on the Government's iron and steel nationali. sation bill.

He accused the Government of being "handmaids and heralds" of Communism and of preparing "at every stage and at every step for its further advance."

Speaking on the second day the way at every stage and at

its further ad-

An Old Idea

of the three-day debate on the every step for The

bill, Mr. Churchill said the vance." Government were seeking to create a monopoly on the pat- torn of National State trading, "indistinguishable from that of the Russian Communit ertuner."

A Bulgarian scientific ex- pedition has been working In The Black Sen during the summer. it had speels!

The

bost and studled both the wa- ters and the bottom of this ал Infand sex, which covers ares of 304,000 square miles. -United Press.

SOVIET INTEREST MAINLY IN WEST

Moscow, Nóvember 17.

The Soviet pross has not been giving major attention

to the Chinese Communist successes in Man- churia and North China, and there has been little editorial comment.

nuit

Avarin described thats C'om- munist advance in glowing terms. Then he wrote:

Foreign observers here alsa (Communist) "people's liberation have noted that the Foreign armles. Minister, V. M. Molotov, in his November # speech did mention China directly.

Thus does not mean lack of Sovtet interest in the Chinese What it does point to situation. as that a major share of Soviet neatkin пон Is direclect to Western Europe and events i the United Nations.

T*[if。Ni•A! Times, the Soviet weekly, recently carried on ar- cle by V. Avarr, in which there was an attempt to sum up results of the Clue Communist often- sive. Appearing before the fall of! Mullen, the article was accom- tap indlenting the pantied by

ruled by the approximate men

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"In the face of the fact of a sharp worsening of the military polilleul situation, the uomin- iang) leaders are agus turning their eyes ip the direction of their Amertem protectors. in, their heads are urishing all sorts of pro- jects,"

Avarin placert Chinese Goveri- at hundrests of its ment losses best soldiers, as well as much arms and equipment.

Another article

China, lack, appisivel from a different recently in Bolshevik, an authori

sak the tative magazine. Communist armies control terri- tory inhabiteri by more people thun make up the total popula- tion of the United States.-Asso- elated Press,

on

BEA STRIKE OVER

London, November 16. The British European Airways'; services to Ireland and the Con- tinent will be immobilised for al Jenst another day in spile of the return to work today of 1,000 have ervicing engineers, who heen on strike for elgbt days.

The Corporation said frnight that the delay was caused by the necessity for checking aircarft. [but it hoped to restune service

from Northolt. progressively after) tomorrow.---Reuler.

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The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Bupply, Mr. John Jones, himself a life-long steel worker, said the workers in the industry had wanted na- Poluting lo

tionalisation the Government

徵集 far

back benches. The declared. "This is

1932. not in ecundule, incastre con- it was no "new fangled poll. crived with a view to the right tical idea of very recent birth" tried to we wrong in the nutional interest as the Opposition had

make out. The reason for the but party dodge to hold that gang where they sit till they have present high production figures eun the full length of their term. for steel was that the workers in the industry were working week- entis.

"The Socialist Ministers must have something new to feed the finnes of party strife and prove they still hute and are trying to mail the other half of their fel- few countrymen.

"The one thing they fear and shrink from Is general elec- tion which ta coming upon them and which will coneura alomal and evil reign.""

Foreign Reactions

their

Mr. Churchill asserted that the British steel industry, in the na tionalised form planned by the **arduse Government, wond

They were making a merifice "under a irm pledge of nation- alisation."

Sir John Anderson, wartime Chancellor of the Exchequer, des- cribed as "gangstor methods" the Government's plans to base com pensation to nationalised Armas on Stock Exchange prices at .cer- tain date.-Reuter.

Nimitz Defends Tarawa Battle

San Francisco, November 10. Admiral Chester A. Nimitz, on of Monday defended the battle

"very necessary

against itself the equally concen- trated and probably more power- ful forms of collective bargain-Tarawn

and (operation. the United States ing" other foreign countries.

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Status Of Western Germany

Frankfurt, November 18.1 General Lucius D. Clay,, the United States Military Govern-. or, said tonight that the three Western Military Governors of "00 Germany today reached

on the per cent agreement" torm of an Occupation Statute,

He said the Statute would now! be referred back to the British,

Govern French and American ments for further instructions He added that General Sir Brida Robertson and General Pierra Koenig had conferred with hifa for five and a half hours.

During their meeting, they had eliminates many causes of dis agreement on the Statute but ha refused to disclose their nature. General Clay sold the Stafute would give Western Germany

definition of the first legal status since the occupation.

;

He said the three Military Governors will hold their next officiat

meeting on Novembbe 30 to discuse the problempi anew after Instructions havə been received from their Gov ernments.

Wo reduced that margin of lisagreement to a very small margin indeed," General Clay addled. He said that he had brief meeting also here today with the three Service comman- ders of the Western Union. Mil- tary matters were not discus ed.-Reuter.

ANOTHER. TITO MAN DESËRTS?

The wartime commander United States Naval forces in the do not know what measures foreign countries will adopt when Pacife told a special news con- confronted

the Socialist ference that it was the beginning with

of the United States offensive Stute

monopoly of British steel,

after the I cannot believe they will be of against the Japone e

lutter's Eastward expansion had

Capetown, November 14. n helpful or grateful nature."

representative, in Yugo Javia's Mr. Churchill said the Govern- been halted.

Marine General H: M. (Howlin South Africa, Mr. R. P. Komad ment Was

Socialist in-Mad) Shifth recently argued in a novio, announced today that ho creating

He

con Saturday Eveniff Post article had resigned commissara.

because of the tended that Socialist parties in that Tarn, in the Gilbert chain of hostile attitude of the

proscht every European country had been

lalands, should have been by Yugoslav Government to the found altogether indequule bar-

Sovlet Talon and the people's rlers against Communism.

Although not mentioning Smith | Democrucies in Eastern Europe.". "Indeed, in this bill they are by name. Nimitz said he wished Te told the press that he was the handinnids and the heralds of to refu'e such statements.--A930- | not a member of the Communist Cominunism and are preparing ciated Press,

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