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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1949,

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GREEK ARMY BEGINS Four Soldiers DEMOBILISATION AS Red Terrorists GUERILLA WAR ENDS

Voting In Portugal Quite Calm

Lisbon, November 13. With only eight Opposition candidates, more than 1,000,-

Athens, November 13.

The Greek Army, counting itself victorious after five years of civil war, will begin demobilising on Tuesday, The Army will release 50,000 men and retain -160,000."

The cut was suggested by the American military. outhorities in Greece. The decision was re- garded as the most impressive evidence so far made public that the war is actually over.

officials

Network Breaks Down

Victory for the Athens govern- Since the victories of the Greek 000 Portuguese were votingent forces was reported recent armies in the Grammos and Vitsi in calm and orderly fashion doubt, High-ranking American ceased and nobody blows

ly in terms which left room for mountains, guerilla ralds have today in general elections for military observers still declined bridges by night now: One US. a new 120-seat National As to say that the shooting war as general said there were only -59 sembly.

completely over and added that guerillas at large in Pelopon No ocidents had been reported it could start again at the dropneus, the Southern peninsula of as polling drew to an end this of a meme in the Kremlin. They Greece, compared to 3,000 last evening and the maintenance of noted official word that "1,700 | year. the regime of the Prime Minister, guerillas were still at large Dr. Antonio de Oliveira Salazar the country. was a foregone conclusion.

The eight unofficial

However, American ficial Opposition candidates, making an appearance have never been more optimistic for the first time since the pre- since promulgation of the Tru- sent regime took power 23 yearsman Doctrine and their optimista zgo, were contesting two con- is reflected in the suggestion that stituencies of four seats each-the Army start Limited demobill- Castelo Branco and Portalegre..

sation." Dr. Salazar's Government Party

Uniao Nacional, 'fa-

ale t

the In any event, Greece is en- cludes among its 120 candidates 19ying relative peace. The coua- one official Opposition candidate, try has fewer bandits" as the Dr. Antonio Pinto Barriga,

Leftist guerillas are called-than des- cribed as an Independent,

it Ims had since the civil The largest Opposition group, started..

supported General Late Norton De Slatos, withdrew as a presidential candidate at the last moment, because the Goverment had failed to

guarantee "sbsolute-

which

15 free polling.

The new regime, its supporters say would maintain Porngal's traditional

foreign

policy alliance with Britain now prolonged by Atlantic Pact through its the close ties with the United States and other Pact members, as well as friendship with Brazil and Spain.

all mea

Singapore Welcome

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war

Singapore, November 13: Four Seaforth Highlanders were killed in a pitched bat tie, in the Josore Jungle with Communist terrorists today. One soldier was "wounded

The guerlitz jost 11 men. A. patrol of the First Bat- encountered a targe tallon

group of terrorists entrench - ed in the Segamat area. A 1/2 hour engagement follow- ed during which the Seaforth Highlanders were encircled. JA private broke through, however, and brought rein forcements

The guerillas retreated and -later Royal Air Force planes bombed, the area--Associat. ed Press.

Arrest Of Macedonians Reported

The Communist Intelligence network has broken down.

-Frankfurt, November 13. Some fifth columnists—and; there were some in every vil- Mass arrests of Macedon- lage-fed with the retreating lans by the Bulgarian au- querilla armies to Albania and thorities in Pirin Macedonia, Bulgariz. Some were caught by were reported today by the Army and State police. Yugoslav news agency Tan- Some switched sides before

could become

jug. The agency also said numerous arrests were made Each village has

the Albanian its defence recently in corps. U.S. oficials took a cal-Army. culated risk in issuing them, but won. Less then one per

they men.

marked

areas to

The Tanjug broadcast monitor. cent of the arms fell into enemy rd bere reported under a Sofia hands.

dateline that entire families of and interned in Bulgaria Macedonians had been arrested

The majority of the remaining Communist guerillas are hiding in Western Thrace and Eastern afacedonia

fruit

The broadcast charged, “Daring near the Bulgarian interument, members of the mail- border. American and British itia and state security police were training has borne

The extremely brutal toward women Greeks, once battle-shy, are now and children. The men had been described as 'willing to attack. arrested and led, away in chains

Nevertheless, U.S. officials warn-one day earlier."

were not

Singapore, November.13. ed that the Communists still had Voting lists included

It said the arrests had provoked Several huntred Indone-an avenue to power in Greece—

bitterness among the estire over 21 who can read and write, sians gave a cheerful wel- the economic front. The war has illiterate man who pay at least come, to

piet Greece economically pros- Mr. Mohammed trate.

population of Pirin Macedonia. 100 escudos (25 shillings) tax Hatta when he arrived here load of drachmae to get an Amer- was confiscated, it added, and no It takes a wheelbarrow. All property of arrested families and women over 21 with at least today en route to Jogjakarta lican dollar, And some US. o reason for the mass arrests was secondary schooling or who are from the recent Hague con- cials felt the Greeks beads

given. of households and pay the minimum tax.

A Tirana report told of Alban- ference..

(putting their- best. foot forwardian arrests of soldiers seeking to Those barred from the polls

toward recovery. inclade persons with

Dr. Hatta, who continued to views op-

escape to Yugoslavia from an Many American officials feared Albanian artillery brigade. The Jogjakarta on Monday, was wel that, unless the government pro-arrests reportedly were made in posing Portuguese independence or with ideas contrary to social

comed by representatives of vided economic stability, Greece October at Elbasan. The report discipline-Reuter.

Indonesia, A. ML Winkelman, could fall under another brand of said three of the men were pro- Dutch Consul General who also Communist attack. infiltration, uptly sentenced to prison terms represented Mr. Malecim. Mac-strikes, demonstrations, unrest ranging from five to 20 years.— Donald, British Commissioner -United PreSS. General for South East Asia

UNKNOWN MEN

of them.

Frankfurt, November 12.

Albert Einstein, Thomas Mann the Communists would make any Dr. Hatta said he did not think and physicist Max Planck are trouble for the new Indonesian German-born. Germany says it has never heard

But one town in Republic: "There are many thou- sands" of Communists but if the The town fathers

new of Crach,

government improved its near Stuttgart, have decided to

economic conditions it would not change the names of three streets

have to worry about Comm- named after

unism," Dr. Hatta added. the three world famous figures. "Nobody knows

these men."

The streets

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It was difficult to answer, how- ever, who would be the President of the Republic of Indonesia should Dr. Soekarno be elected by the present representatives of the various states of Indonesia.

Dr. Hatta said he was satisfied, with The Hague talks and conf- dent that: this time there would be no slip up over the agree ments.

Dr. Hatta was accompanied by) Mrs. Hatta and his three aides.— Associated Press.

Future Of Liberals To Be Decided

London, November 13. The future of the British Liberal Party may be decided at the forthcoming Parliamen-

tary by-election at South Brad- ford, Yorkshire.

The opce. powerful Liberal Party is reduced to a representa- tion of 11 members in the pre- seat House of Commons. It has fared badly in all by-elections

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