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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949.

GREEK REVOLT NEAR END OF ITS TETHER

REVIEW OF EASTERN POLICY

London, July 12.

Belgrade, July 12.

The Greek rebel movement is nearing the end of its tether and its open braak with Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia may hasten the end of the Greek civil war, military observers said today. Although the rebels are reported to be getting Soviet-directed aid through Bulgaria and Al- bania, their Cominform allies, these moun- tainous routes of communication are extreme- ly difficult.

Moreover, both Albania and The paper

then quotect

the

British representatives to allBulgaria have serious domestic gratitude of Loveral wounded

INDIAN HINT ON GOA

London, July 12.

Mr. Nath Fal, Secretary of the Indian Socialist group in | London, said today that the re-

Ault of the Chandernagore! plebiscite. In a sharp reminderi of the problem of Goa.

Mr. Pai, who recently attended an Executive Committee meeting of the International Union of Socialist Youth at Toulouse, France, told the Press Trust of India: "The Portuguese com determined not to learn from the logic of events and are desperately clinging to their tiny possessions Middle East countries will meat from and economie problems of Greeks, men and women who had in the teeth of mounting opponi in London on July 26 to plan their own and are

from the too weak to fled to Yugoslavia from the Maj- tion

people of Gon. verdict of the the economic improvement of render effective support.

makchalan aren during July 5, 6 Afraid of the the great Arab lands, the

And 7-t the same time that people, which is bound to In his major foreign policy ad- the Yugoslavs were alleged to against them, they are Foreign Office said today...

drras at Fold on Sunday, Murstil nye bandwith to spomit the frauo to a plebiscite.

the Greek gime there. Tita predicted that

The people of Gon have been democratic liberation movement

fighting for fundamental civil will have fatal very probably

"Greek wounded who fled to liberties for the last thron years, consequences because it had be- Yugoslavia were welcomed

sald. in. Mr. Pai come nearly a Cominform pawn, brotherly fashion and housed in

Ho also stated: "The Parfuguere Yugoslav hospitals. They are occupation of Goa la not only a being Eastern policy been a strong belief here that the doctors. They have the best food the people of Goa to decide their cared for by Yugoslav denial of the fallenable right of

The conference is described as the third phase in efforts being made to plan the future of the vital Middle East regions and a full-scale review of British Mid- dle Eastern policy.

British Middle

was salt to he guided by two dangers to the Middle East:

For some months, there has

Yugoslavs are not rendering any and all

all to the rebels, who in Jan-

murmuring for

HEY

began

1. The possibility of dilistp- tive influences working to under-tinted Macedonia". mine the Arab countries' nomy.

eco-

the

Such an appeal could only he 2. Dunger of armed attnek. aimed at de'nchment of the Re- the The Foreign Offre emphasises public of Macedonia from that there is no connection be Yugoslav federation and Yugoslov tween the forthcoming conference leadership qutekly recognised the and the formal Anglo-French threat and warned the Comin- centrisations Bekl

London, form isot to try to carry In

out. during the

between past week

Usually authentic reports from Middle Eastern experts et the Skoplje.

Yugoslav Mage- British and French Foreign QM-donian capital, said wounded re-

bels who had found refuge

not re-

The Yugoslav press gave fresh evidence this morning that the Yugoslav Government Is washing ita hands off the Cominform-dominated rebels.

A detailed agenda has been Yugoslay territory ure drawn up for the fortheumlusturuing to Greece. conference of Brish Middle East representatives under the follow- Ing headings:

1. Developments since 1945, with a survey of work already done and consideration of what remains to bc dane. Gome planned projects may be scrap. ped in favour of others

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Progress Made On Austria

Londen, July 12 The big four depuiles drafting Austria's treaty of independence agreed today that Russia can take put profits from Soviet business in Austria In either oil or cash.

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Mr. Pai said that the executive meeting

International of the Socialist Youth at Toulouse sidered the situation in Go adopted a resolution condemning the maintenance of Portuguese repressive control of Gon, and the measures of the Portuguese Gov ernment especially the imprison ment of the young political workers of Goa."--Reuter,

Tour Of Pakistan Minister

London, July 12,

long The agreement ended discussion on the exact wording

Mr. Ghulam Mohamined, Pakis of a treaty clause dealing with an's Finance Minister, told Reuter Soviet business firms in Austria today that his recent fortnight's after that country becomes inde-economic study tour of Demark and Sweden will grently) "assist pendent.

Pakistan in revising its existing, economic development plans and formulating new ones,

*

The business include oil refining and River Danube shipping.

The Deputy Foreign Ministers

3.

Discussion of current pro its territory in the Kajakchalan of U.S., France and Britain today blewis.

of which the most press-

ngainst the re- ing is the plight

area for action of Palestinian Arab refugees.

rebel Greek radio bad Oiller Foreign

officials Britam has every hogie that with broadcast this report, which the pener settlement in Palestine Tite also denounced at Fola. these plans will make very rapid.

"Nobody can believe and wounded partisan fighters progress.-- United Press.

RADIO

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Alle Tietla,

1.25 1.m.-Taterkada

126 Shan Orchester [+

Week". Symphony Orchestra, 22.60 m (low Down

1.00 pm.--"Hong Kong Culing."

6.82 p.m.--ChiBizene

this le

Mr. Mohammed, who arrived here by air on Saturday last to attend the Cammonwealth Finance agreed to the Russian proposal Ministers' Conference, beginning that net profita on Soviet oil tomorrow, sald'that he had under- enterprises after payment of Aug; taken the tour because both Den- trinn taxes can be taken in Russia mark and Sweden are like Pakis either in the form of all exports and they have developed highly tan-mainly agricultural countries

efficient agricultural organisations. He said that he also had talks with banking and financial in- terests in the two countries and he studled the functioning of their 'major commercial organisations.

Reuter.

or convertible cash,

The same principle was agreed who found shelter recently In on rents of Russian held business our territory deny this foul, properties which will be leased filthy slander," said "Borba," the after the country becomes inde-

Cominunist Party organ.

pendent.-Associated Press.

Secret Talks Of Military Chiefs

Berlin, July 12.

The four Allied Commandants of Berlin met in secret

*

Story: "Winter

for two and a half hours today—for the first time since the Paris Big Four meeting-to normalise-conditions in Berlin.

They gathered in the Allied j Control Authority bullding Holiday" liz Arthur Matamme. Iteal Berlin with their deputies and

by Casilain Mint, [Mtudio).

In

K30 pm A bath Coneert, Guest Ar advisers to tackle the problems of double rule, currencies and econo-

tist Rachers Wilean. (Truarj

1.00, p.m.--"La DembHeure Franemine." Janies in the Germany capital,

7.30 p.m.-"Down Next Discs" presented) which is again harassed by trans-

by 'mut roact. (Studio),

K.hr

pm.-World News and News An

alyel don Relay).

8.15 "Nome of the Tunelione and

Problems of a Museum," A Ta

port dificulties.

The British Military Govern- rent has lodged another strong protest with the Soviet authorities

by it.: Zenyes, who is Axalta against the partial road blockade

Keeper of the Department of Orlefl-

al Antiquities of

paum. (Ktuudlus),

the British Muf Berlin, Major General G. K. Baturne, the British Commandant, announced here tonight,

1.30 p.m.-"ITMA“, (NRUTH),

3.00 p.m.-"From the Fattoriale.” (Lon

don Relay).

9.14 p.m.-Weather Report,

"The situation is becoming ab- solutely intolerable," he told a

0.11 p.m.-"Feainte l'arideTM "The press conference after the meeting

Yukon Trail" by Michael Harkway. of the four Commandants. Produced in Culleleration with the Canadian Bronsfcasting Corporation, "The Hiney of Linyd's”—by D. y. Altken, (BOOTS),

0.10 p.m.-The Kentucky Minstrels com.

ducted by Keille Wolgate.

19.00 Thursday Berende A rr

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Ilefay).

Colombo Ceremony Boycotted

Colombo, July 12. The Communist Members of the Ceylon Parliament today boycotted the ceremonial open- ing of Parliament as a prótest against the "waste of time on ceremonial instead of solving the urgent social problems" of

the country.

Lord Soulbury, Governor- General Bourne said that he General of Ceylon, in his address (Bourne) had also made a strong at the opening, said that it is the protest at today's meeting of the Government's sincere desire to "The strengthen the friendly relations Commandants. He said;" Soviet Commandan! General Koti-between Ceylon, India and Pakis kov, replied that so far as he was tan

aware, everything was normal and He declared: "Developments in since the reported hold-up of lor-South East Asia are of particular

11. p.ts.-Weather Report and Bumries was outside Berlin It could concern to Ceylon, and my Gov-

mary of Nem from China.

11.20 p.m.-Clue, Bown.

Rediffusion

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8.15 p.m.Corális Caning.

1.30 p.m-Memorļus Of Yesterday;

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not be discussed at the meeting."ornment will continue, in so-

vin."

ciation with other

the

General Bourne wald: "A lot.

countries, to policy for the ter of protest has today been

of freedom and written by Major General K. G.

peace in this region. McClean, the Chief of Staff, to "Discussions en Indo-Ceylon re-

Boviet opposite number,

lations have been concluded and Lieutenant General Mihail Drat-the Ceylon Citizenship Act and the Indian and Pakistani Residents

Act

Бесл have General Bourne said that at the (Citizenship) Commandants' meeting, "I pointed placed on the Statute Book. out that it was annoying to have! "It la the sincere desire of my to discuss Berlin affairs when

friendly rola- Government that Berlin is already suffering from tions between Coylon and her two partial rond blockade, and I was greet

American Commandant."

supported in this by Brigadier strengthened and will be further! General Frank Howley, the future, he sat fostered in the The Governor-General, referring to industry,

stry, said; "With a view to According to General Bourne,

and utilisation of the exploitation the three. Western Commandonis our natural resources ·· to the hammered away at General Koll-fullest extent, my

Government, kov, but could not succeed in while reiterating the policy pre- ting the transport hold-up dis-viously enunciated, welcomes

cussed.

1

technical assistance from other General Kotikov agreed, how countries and the advent of foreign ever, to refer the matter to his capital in associa

in association with local superiors-Reuter."

capital.

"a combination of › Govern- ment and private enterprise it is step anticipated that a substantial forward will be taken in the indus try of the country

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