STALIN RECEIVES KOREAN DELEGATES

Got Good Service In Moscow

New York, March 1.

Moscow, March 5.

Generalissimo Stalin today received the

Government delegation visiting Moscow.

The delegation arrived hereft on Thursday and was enversan - ) kousty welcomed at the rail sta-

aton hy high officials, inehrling;! Foreign the Vier-Minister for

Roman Carfiolle prest, Jura Affairs, Mr. Andrei Gromyko,

Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, whol de from Mostow, says he presumed office as Foreign Minis- de fer service in the Soviet cap- | ter today, was present in that than the American Etuhassy Jeugmenty"`at Stalin's reception of

the Koreans.

In Landum, Museow Radio was Antonin heard saying

thul

Korean

Red Army's Views On

'Peace' Move

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1949.

Concessions

By Strachey

London, March 6. Egge and milk will be ra- 1lon free this Spring for

the first time since 1941, the Food Minister, John Strachey, said yesterday.

He added, however: " am not claiming that this is more than temporary."

Present egg and milk ra. tions seek to guarantee every Infant ona ego and a plot of milk a day and avery adult about one egg and two and a half pints of milk a week.

Extra supplies sometimee are avaliable above the ra- tloned maximum-Assoc❘nt- ed Press.

Moscow, March 5 The Soviet Army organ, "Red the guerilla Star," toray hailed as develop | ++

growing peace Forge minste the romnoul on overment against the "American ments in the

The

Rev.

George

1. arrival hem by plane,

1st s

year in the thren Kozjet Union, that he was allow-

e travel where he wishelle are that he konw of 110 restric bacis placed on Roma Coholies in Moscow.

Father Labeege is Apostolie Ad-

Chiption nistrator arul

น Ramion. Chthalte Americus 111

The Soviet empêtal.

He said there are probably several thousand Roman Catho lies in Moscow.

te sald he and a Freneli asaps

Kov. 19, the

Jobro Thomas te well traded as inelivndanks |

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Fort Worth, Texas, March 6.

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Kovernment" konna is suRİNİ..

The broadcast, quoting the North Korean radio, said: "The guerillan demand the withdraw. al of American troups

from Karen."

Star"

commentator

in South movement, statements by Cam- munist leaders in several coun. Russia in case of war.

Å {l bracket with the invincibility of growing forces fer peace what he called unmistakable signs of Prints economi impending

capitalist compels which world to seek to increase its ag-

It claimed that the guerilius

In

Kore

gresstre powers.

The commentator

Southern operatiu raptured much booty on March 1.

Including American machine gs, rifles and ammunition,

The brundenst said the Uruled ( peare meetings Stales-sponsored Government ef Korea in the meantime continues whotesall atents, Vailed Mess.

The Curfew Caught Him

Shanghai, Marela 'ti.

HWIN

referred to and clemenstru- ums to all parts of the world, "flow the ranks and continued: of the friends of penice

in apponding to Interna

is evidenced by tional recent stale runts of Communist feuders in France, Italy, Englara,

ay and Mexien, Norway Creativity.

Though these vajees," commentator

Comotives purtie, leading

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JOINT NAVAL MANOEUVRES

Holland Missed A Chance

In

1945, Says Javanese Leader

INDIAN PLANE IN SHANGHAI

Shanghai, March 0. The first Indian 'airliner ever to land on Chinese soll ntrived here last evening from Calcutta via Hong Kong.

It is a DC-4 of Bharat Air- ways, Limited, on à test flight along the new Far East route for the Calcutta airline,

Tentative plans call for one weeks, ucrona Bight every two

Now York, March 6.

The first Promier of the Indonesian Republic said today that the Dutch missed a chance in 1945 to ensure peaceful co-operation betwoon the Netherlands and the East Indios.

Soetan Sjahrir's account of Dutch colonial policy was published today by the John Day Company under the title "Out of Exile." The book is mainly about the Republican leader's life, and reflections, in Dutch internment comps.

Minds Not Made Up In Batavia

Batavia, March 5.

A final decision on whether the Republicans wil go to the Hague round table conference for not appears to be at least n

week off..

establishment of It ends with a short recital of įtory-the

11- the wartime years when thedonesian freedom-is assured."

Leathers of the non-Repubileon Dutch

One of Solrir's fellow prison- were themselves in

States sitting In the Federat pre-war Dutch rule

Consultation Assembly in Batavia was Mohammed Hatta; who even- from Iniin to Hong Kong, Shang-Japanese prison camps, and of ers under

events since the Netherlands

tually became Vice-President and said they favour prolongeil con- hal and Japan,

Piloted by Captain Gladstone, again took power.

Premier of the Republic. Hatta tact with the exiled Republicans

worked with the languese-up on the mutter The Jupnyese, Tie Sild Wing the occupation wille Sjahrir I was very"" thai on a smooth flight from Shanghai or o

welcomed “ድ "ilberators" Hong Kong. Among the Import-first

organised anti-Japanese from the Dutch. Hatred of the

activities. ground offelal passengers were Mr. Sarwatte, Director of Communien- Japanese became so strong that collaborationist role,

when they were beaten, the In- lions in India. The visitors were

wrote: donesian attitude toward the met at the altport by local In-

came out accompanied by two dian consular omelals, friends and Dutch who gradually

the of

definitely destroyers, and will be joined in well-wishers as well as represen-

neutral if not friendly. the Caribbean by snits of Canada's intives of the local city authorit West Const fleet-United Pressles.Reuter.

Halifax, March 6. The Canadian aircraft carrier Magnificent sailed for the Caribbean nn today to participate in war games with ships from the United States and Britain,

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WAS

One Of Wonders

Of The World

Berlin, March 5.

the The Berlin airlift is described by Mr. Clement Attlee, the Prime Minister, as one of the wonders of the world.

Estraggle of their proples for peace and democracy, have stelaret

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If it hadn't been in the 11 (that the workers of those coun-

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had just completed a, Secretary of State in the Foreign whirlwind six-hour tour of the Omer with special responsibility city, Including a visit to the for the British Zone of Germany. At Tempelhof, he was groet. Amertean Tempelhof Airport |

ed by General Luclus D. Clay. and the British airlift terminal har kul

United States Military Gaver. at Gutow.

1

The position of the curinter preparing mankud who ase now and bloody adventures be-

areer--United

The habang took place shunt- | comes befor Curfews Time, suj Press. starter to

to thee and the redised

would be arrested for break- ang the errew. Be Ungered and j neighbours grabbed him and hel Amor polser,

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mischt have hit homself in this rity at 26,000,000

-- Assõelated Presn.

Chinese.

NOT SUITABLE

A

survey

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ifis our ended just before heavy snowstorven begun to bam- per att apmations, Mr. Allee arrived in Berlin last night for a 36-hour visit, his Best for three and a half years,

Georgetown, March 5.

Af a brief press conference. | c|rs#le| has

at Mr. Attlee sald he saw sume im- Belteh Cinam and Venezuela are provements since he was last in not suitable places for settfenient| Berlin for the signing of the Pots- of any of the 300,000 refugees dam Agreement, 1 notion now from Northern Iran and Palestine thers Are smiles on the faces of

the people." he said. now in Syrin.

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cumps

WAR

Sjahrir reported that within a

O!

Loyal Supporter

under they wish to talk over the in- Halta's vitation with Dr. Hatta and Dr..

Soekarno again on March 11 just”... - Sjahrir

one day before the conference is due to convene in Holland,

A six-man contact Committeo representing the Assembly con fired with the Republicans at "He accepted his position at Bangkn earlier in the week and brought back a report which was

To him

few weeks, however, the Dutch the behest of our party.

were delegated the tasks of secur were seeking the destruction of the Indonesian Republle that was in proclaimed during the Japanese surrender.

"Japanese. Eurasion, and later especially Ambonese soldiers of the Netherlands coloniul army;" I said, "rode around the elty of Batavin in military vehicles shooting with automatic weapons anything they at penetienlly thought was Republic without asking ony questions.

Changed Attitude

In

whnt

funds for us and of facilitat-discussed at closed sessions

Batavia for three days. the travel of our workers.

Offentls refuse to say "He also recolved our reports and warned us when he heard took place but it is learned re- that something was brewing on linbly that there is strong back- a plan Right up to Ing in the Assembly of the Japanese side. the present time he has always for re-establishing the Republi- as they are seen regarded as a loyal sup-cons in Jogjakarts porter of the national cause." reported to have demanded.

The will not meet with Dr. Sjahri wald that for all their

thr L. J. M. Beel's approval. cruelties and explollation, Japanese did one thing, unwii- The Assembly Audily adjourn - tingly, for the kinesing pro-ed unt next Thursday without action. Associat- ple. Japanese rule was su crude, taking formal 1 explained, that Indonesansed Press. felt unly contempt for the

poll- tferd

who were

Ighoroimuses

"From them оп. hatred against the Netherlanders and placed over them. As a conse

the returning Netherlands In. dies Civil Administration be. gan.

Strike Call Just Politics

quence, sil inyers of society came to the past in mother Hist. "If these barkavinns had been able Throughout the country the

to repince

the old colonial nu- attitude toward the Dutch chang-

Trichinopoly, March 5. thority, why that authority and violence against them

bet necessary at all? Why, in All-India Railwaymen's Federa- fared up. The

struggle crystead, hadn't they han

handled the the stallised into the protection affairs of maintenance n thes Republie's selves? The national

Mr. Attlee met leading Berlued politicians this afternoon. The main subjects discussed were: (1 the expacity ut the Anglo- American airlift; (2) closer poll tient and economic relations be tween Berlin und the Western Zones: (3) an extension

of the

government

The General Secretary of the

then- tion, Mr. S. Guruswamy, to- self-con- night called en railwaymen in freedom agatst the colonialisen

dissociate to actively selousness of the Indonesian pro- | India that sought to return and nullity pie developed a new and power-themselves from the proposed

ful drive beyond anything known Communist led strike. before in our country."--United

Press.

that hurd von freedom.

Prace was

the restored by self responsibility of the Berlin Langgadjali Agreement, bu! administrative mithorities; (4) the 5]abric sau: "By the use nf hitcarluction of the Western mark artificial interpretations, after as the sole legal tender in the the initialling of the draft agree- Karachi, March 5,

Western sectors of Berlin.

ment, they, (the Dutch) tried to The Fakir of Pig test 54 men Tha Reverend I. S. Shayne, Mr. Attlee drove through sunlit "The

Minister Primer

shook retract the commitments they had pilots made. And the more troops they in an altrek supported with mar Roman Catholle Missionary, who streets lightly powdered by snow hauts with a number of The reports of} tars tend light machine-guns and conducted the survey of the two as he began his tour of the city, and their crews at Tempelhof. To sent to Indonesia the more just That Port, in Pakistan territory, countries, said in Georgetown that He was accompunted by the Br Captain J.C. Willan, an Ameri- they found their own interpreta- that. Filipanus living in the area hu tohi of seeing the tanker Ag-Paslan General Headquarters financial and climatic conditions, ish Military Governor, General can, he saki: "The eyes of the tion.

"Our struggle has reached | Barber's cottage while she slept. precautionary measure today--are mot suitable for the refugees,] Sir Brian Robertsun, and Lord whole world are on you."-Rev-

Associated Press.

Henderson, Parliamentary Under-ter.

new phase. Our ultimate vie-] Associated Press,

of

pran reported

Geekugges mountainsades,

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treiber 4:91

in over the mountain range. Asolated Prose.

ammenced in Associated Press,

Karachi

HARD BOILED?

Addressing a publle, inceling. he said: "The proposed unau- Intended thorised strike is not lor the betterment nt railway- men but to serve the political ends of the Indian Communists.

In Calcutta today, police took Morton Kirby, March 6. charge of all guns and ammuni→ Leisurely burglars boiled antion from dealers in frearms. ate three cngs in Miss Queenle The move is understood to be a in view

of the proposed strike.-Reuter.

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