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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1949.
Generals Resume Battle Over Wartime Policy
Paris, November 1. General Georges Cotroux, former French Com- mander-in-Chief in the Middle East, today repeated his charges against' Major-General Sir Edward Spears, wartime British Minister to Syria and the Lebanon, of intriguing to undermine France's position in Syria during the war.
"The accusations made against me by General Spears at a recent Press conference in Eng- land, and in a letter written to the Paris paper "Figaro" which was couched in terms too offensive to admit of publication, are clearly shown to be groundles by any reader of good faith of my book of memoirs, " General Catroux declared.
1. Mr. Churchill's statement
(in London on October 18 |--They promised: General Spears emphatically denied that he had "carried out any hidden policy of the British Government to throw the French out of the Levant."
ra.
to Parliament in Juna, 1940, that France would be established after the comman victory in her full grandeur and territorial integrity,
Oliver 2-Captain
Lyttelton's letters to General Charles de (He told reporters that "gross libels against himself, and
recognising France's “pre- ex-Gaulle, reco tremely
imis-statements eminent position in the Lebanon serious
and British policy in the
BEA Shows Big Profit
London, November 1.
British Europtan' Airways, one of Britain's two nation- alised zirlines," today, ans nounced a substantial prest for the three months anding
·September 30,-
Hitherto the liña had been run at a loss
The profit was almost £5 per flying hour, compared. with a loss of £10 per flying hour for the same period last year.
There, results were achiev- ed after staff cuts of over 1,000
The other nationalised air. (Ine, the British Overseas Airways Corporation, an nounced yesterday that It would cut staffs by 1,000 Reuter.
AMERICA RACING TO SOCIALISM
Cleveland November 1. Democratic Senator Harry Syria (Captain Lyttelton Byrd said today that the
Cabaret For Amethyst Men
Men of H.M.S. Amethyst were entertained at the Arizona Club, as' quests of the Gibraltar Chamber of Commerce, after their arrival at Gibraltar. (Associated Press Photo).
BRITISH RECALL OF ENVOY IN BELGRADE
Belgrade, November 1.
Middle East had been made by was a member of the British Wer United States is racing down Britain is calling home her Ambassador to Yugo. DRAMA
General Catroux in a book memoirs published in Figaro").
General Catroux asserted today that General Spears' activities were "almed at ruining the French position while France was temporarily weakened."
The British guarantees to safe guard the French position in the Lebanon and Syria were three- fold, he added.
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"General Spears
ence whether this approach to social
is powered by the socialism. anaesthetic of overwhelming pub- lie debt and defcit spending or by high octane taxes'
respected of these none
undertakings, General Catroux said.—Reuter.
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But he said it is vital" for the Congress in the next session to reduce deficit spending and bal ance the budget in the fiscal year
of 1951.
Senator Byrd said "it increas- ing taxes or deficits to meet the continuously higher Federal ex- penditures is to be our course it is obvious that neither our sys- tem nor form of Goverment can endure
slavia to get an up-to-the-minute report on the fight between Marshal Tito and the Krem- lin.
disclosure was made amid signs that Yugosla via is increasing her defence preparations by extending Army service and calling up con- scripts and reserves in considerable numbers. The British
envoy, -Sir
sion, which would in turn Charles Peake, will leave for
charge London
late this week in response to a Whitehall sun. mons to discuss the full im- plications of the Yugoslav position.
necessitate a retaliatory against the Soviet Belgrade.
ON
GREEK VESSEL
Baltimore, November 1 Three Greek seamen who do not want to leave the move United States as ordered by in the Immigration Service scrambled up the mests of the cargo ship Aristokratis early today and were still there huddled in blankets several
2. Renewed activity by Comin large form agents, who are distributing amounts of propaganda
material.
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Army service is being extended for a sizable number
those who ordinarily would be released, after two years, in October and
was reported to have jumped
The ship arrived in Baltimore on October 18 and an Immigra tion Inspector ruled that four members of the crew, Saraintis
Sir Charles will leave as George
3. Increased defence preau-hours later. American Ar- tions by the Yugoslavs."Army Allen, the new
take up his garrisons are being enlarged. A fourth man disappeared and bassador, arrives to post, bringing latest U.S. State Conscripts and reservists in con-
instructions onsiderable numbers are being call-overboard and drowned. Department American policy toward Marshaled up, sometimes on short notice. "If this is to be our fate how Tito.
Army Service Extended Among other things, Sir Char- long can what remains of our
the British private enterprise system and the les will report to democratic form of government Foreign Office" on
the status of support our folly? What is to be negotiations for a new five-year contrived as a substitute for doc- trade agreement covering £200,- trines which have made us great 000,000 of trade on each side.
A "I the crisis is not met, per- SARK is said to have arisen haps there are some who would over Yugoslavia's request for an prefer the British mess of socia£8,090,000 loan from Britain.
These diplomatic moves by the ism as something more desirable than the free enterprise system. West coincided with the following It is probable that our pressure mportant developments here: groups will concoct something worse."-United Press.
LATEST RUSSIAN FANTASY
Berlin, November 1. · The suggestion that the late Mr. Edward Stettinius Jar, former United States Secretary of State, may have been killed because he knew too much" was made by the Soviet sector "Berliner Zei- tung Am Abend today.
He was found unconscious in bed yesterday morning at the home of his sister where he had
*
Agents Active
1. The recall by Marshal Tito the Yugoslav charge d'affaires in Moscow following the Soviet expulsion of the Yugoslav Am- bassador.
The Yugoslav action was be lieved to be almed either
November
New manoCUVTES
are said to
be planned for the winter.
The incident on the Hungaro- Yugoslav border last week bas again stirred speculation here over Moscow's intentions.
Marshal Tito has promised to raise the whole question in the United Nations if "any major Occurs on Yugo- provocation" slavia's herder.
Mass Arrests Bulgaria An article in the Yugoslav Communist paper Borba today
'Bulgarian declared that
Com-
tmunist leaders have postponed giving new instructions or at parliamentary elections in ul- forestalling charges of expal-garia to casure their own success
in arresting all opponents.
on an unprece-
was continually watched by the counter-intelligence corps."
"Other well-known friends of Roosevelt, including John Winant and Lawrence Duggan, have also died mysteriously," the paper
added
Mass arrests
dented scale, chiefy c sympa- thisers with Marshal Josip Tito, were taking place on orders from Moscow, it was alleged
The author of the article, Ivan Karaivanov, Director of the Yugo slay Foreign Office Institute for International Policy and Econo
a member of} my,, was formerly
Zanthepulos, Antonio Fatalios, Stelios Larentkie and Anterio Nargaziotis, should be deported.
When an agent went to collect then this morning to put them on a train for New York, the A locked quartet broke. from cabin.
Three swarmed up the mast and the fourth disappeared. Immigration officials declined to say why they were being re- fused admission to the US.—AS sociated Press.
MOSCOW ACCUSES
GREECE
London, November 1.
Radio Misców, quoting a Tass despatch from Tirana, charged today that Greek troops invaded Albanian territory an October 25 and were driven back by Albani- an frontier guards.
Moscow said that at 3 a.m. an The late Mr. John G. Winant,
armed patrol crossed into Alba- wartime United States Ambassa-
nian territory at Frontier Post 39 dor to Britain, shot himself in the Bulgarian Communist Party.
"and only after frontier guards November, 1947.
Many Deputies and Ministers had
they
The late Mr. Lawrence Duggan, are in gaol, the article said, and had opened fire on them did former head of the State Departmany Bulgarian officials were in return to their own territory. It
Enid
on the same day the Greeks ment's Latin American division, a panic"
machine-gunned around Albanian fell from a New York building in
for the Bulgarian Post 69 and 70. It added that the
Elections
Eone to recuperate after heart trouble. died soon after
He doctor arrived.
The Berlin paper said, "In pri- December last year. His death Lower House have been post- Albanian Foreign Ministry re- vate President Truman often was later, classified as "accident poned from November 27 to De- ported this border violation to the made" violent attacks on the al" by the Life Assurance Com-cember 18-United Fress and United Nations on October 28-
Ecuter.
United Press. former Foreign Minister and bel pany-Reuter.
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