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THE CHINA MAIL › SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1940,

RUSSIA BLAMED Art Shop In The Open Air

FOR AUSTRIAN TREATY FAILURE

Washington, December 15.

The State Department today officially blamed the Soviet Union for the failure of the four- power negotiations in New York for an Austrian troatý.

The Department said: "The Soviet deputy had for some time prevented further progress on the grounds that bilateral Austro-Soviet agreement must first be reached in Vienna regarding the Soviet claims for supplies and services furnish- ed largely in the early days of the occupation.

**Inis matter has been the sub jeet of negotiations in Vierin

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Unite

French Have 1st August. The

go1

Difficulty With Taxes

Paris. December 15.

The French Government har

muito serious difficulties with its Parliamentary major. ily over the new unxes proposes in the 1950 Budget.

were talking Lobbies tonight once aguio of a possible Govern- ment crisis, though most observers expected the Government would be able to find a compromise to shopneril It ately thinuga ine rest of this year.

The Government proposed 180 mulbords

Taxes next year

151

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The Price Minister's Party The olur tepabbeans, are ubeting

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Slates Government perceived o no reason why these negotiation should be perruited to delay th conclusion of a treaty which i now years overdue."

The Foreign Ministers' depulle will re-coNVEDE in Landea an January 9.

The State Department said that United Staten delegation

the

been prepared Wild have Jontinue the negotiations through the Christmas tolkdays if there had been any prospect of an car- ly break in the persent deadlock

Food Deliverier

The Soviet delegate had pre- vented Turther progress On the

Tuurid the

llateral Austro- Soviet agreement must fast be unched in Vienna, but the State Department hart

whether the Soviet

to

knowing taxes being voted, and Socialist are generally support. Government, in its claims for the

twal payment ather ing thera,

food deliverles parties represented m the Gov-| Avetrin, was using them as a pre ernment the Racteris and in text to prevent the early sign- dependent Conservatives have; and of an Austrian treaty come out in determined appøs. } – Lion to new taxation in skup

ir form.

The State Department said it |

the hoped that, when

Foreign

K. Berger of Kiel, Germany, ronte streat corner in Hamburg once A month to hic pictured. Bingo sloth, la expensive, Berger päints on plates of pressed word pulp the Hamburg city authorities two Deutsche Marka a day for the effect sorner his works. If sales are poor. Berger gana to work for a while as a carpenter, amongst his paintinga walling, fre purchasers, (Arteclated Prota Photo).

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JESSUP LEAVING U.S. ON

FACT-FINDING JOURNEY

Washington, December 15.

Ambassador at Large, Philip Jossup, leayas Wa- shington on Thursday night on route to the Far East for a two-month survey during which he will attempt to find out what the United States can do to block further spread of Com- munism in Asio.

They demand that the Budge: Milsters deputies re-convene in Mr. Jessup will sail for Japan from San Francisco

be balanced by nevere ents in elvil and military expendititre Henter.

French May Form

Fezzan Govt

Paris, December 15.

Core- The Foreign Affairs mhaslan of the French National Assembly tonight invited the French Government to set up a Government in the Pezzan..... of Libyn The Southern part taken from the Italians by Fre French troops during the war

and

under now

mindatre-tion.

French Ad

The motion recalled that Bri

Sain had set up a Government in

London my Jauumy 9, "the So- vjet deputy will have received new instructions which will per- mut the conclusion of P Ireniy

on December 20 aboard the $S President

Cleveland.

the withdrawal of occupation Before leaving Washington, Mr. Mr. Jessup expecta to spend

oops and the restars

restoration of full Jessup informed Congressional about one week in Japan, then | Austrian sovereignty.

foreign affairs experts that his continue to Southern Korea, Tai- the

negotiations hut been main purpose was to see how the wan-if it is still in Nationalist Eonducted in New York because American government can help to hands-the Philippines, Hong It had been considered that they prevent the spread of Commu-Kung, Singapore, Indo-China, and would be expedited by the pre-nlam Into South East Asia and Star sence of the Foreign Ministers Eastward into the Puciße rather at the United Nations General than ascertain what could be Ambly,"outer.

done about reclaiming Chiau.

POW Dependents Demonstrate

Tokyo, December 16.

Cyrenales and referred to an ar- Women and childrèn dependents of Japanese war

tlele in "The Times" of Novrinber

13, which is described as inspired, saying that the British Admiriis- tendon in Tripolitanin constuered itself free to set up an autonomous

there Lu government

manage local affairs.

Passeri after the Commission had heard a statement by M Robert Schuman), the French For-

die- Minister, the motion Pign clared: **The Pensions Affairs Commission affirms

the

prisoners still unreturned from Siberia laid siege to, the Sosipt Embassy here for several hours late yesterday.

They demanded continuation of repatriation during the winter, the names of those, who died in prison comps and the names of those: held; as suspected war criminals.

When the group requested an once more interview with Lieutenant General that the unity of Libya is n K. N. Derevyanko, head of the artificial and sterile creation."

Russian diplomatic missión, the Libya would have neither the Embassy gates were closed 10 capitol nor

techotelans to them on the ground an adți- develop its territory, the motion Soviet demonstration was being continued Renter.

staged. Later, however, spokès- men for the group were resolved by a lesser offelal, MJ-Kochelittl kov.

AMTORG MOVING

He has no intention of visiting Communist China unless an un-

expected opportunity develops. In Slum, Mr. Jessup will mtect 'with American diplomatic repre- sentatives in the Far East who are gathering at Bangkok February 13 for discussions of the Asian situation.

Facts For Achoson

on

Following the Bangkok méel- Ing. Mr. Jessup intends to visit Burma, India, Pakistan, and Cey- ion to dig out pertinent facts for Mr. Acheson.

Mr. Jessup met late on Wednes- day with Chairman John Kee of the House Foreign Affairs 'Com- Imittee, and Republican, represén- totive Charles Eaton, of New Jersey. Us ranking minority mem- bar, to give them --Information concerning his itinerary dad' ob- Jectives Mr. Jessup's Itinerary,

before 5 p.a. when an Embassyra concept of a strategie de- of their dissatisfaction until just with the exception of Taiwan,

follows the US military plan spokesman appeared and safd:

"Your demands have been fence ring which must be held conveyed to Genors: Derevyen.against the Communista kd. We will study your prob.For. East. lama and ave you in an er 1

Palest

ahele's govdenment.

In the

in-

Taiwan was.at no time about a week's time. Plogse oluded, but present, thinking

Dow"

that there is no feasible way fot When women shouted prayers Holding it against the Commu New York, December 15.

for the early return of their miss-nists in view of reported de- Their questions were not an- ing men, he replied Rest assure moralisation of the Nationalist The Russian, Amtorg Trading Corporation plans to vacate the swered and the Interview ended ed we have already requested the forces and alleged ill-will of the nine-storey building it occupies when Soviet soldiers pushed them home government for darly re Taiwanese toward Chiang Kai- here for

outside, the Japanese told news patriation of your people." smaller quarters, pp- parently because

Early this year the Soviet of the sharp men later. One sald. "We were drop in trade between the United pushed out of the room by sol Union had

Mr. Jossup's role on this tour armounced 95,000 States and the Soviet Union.

alers, including officers of the ↑ Japanese would be repatriated by is principally that of a factauder US exports to Russia totalled Embassy, on the grounds that the year's end and this would for Mr. Acheson, He is not ex- $0,299,000 for the Arst nine continuation of our negotiations

hold in Siberia, SCAP':, figure over-all recommendation, but lo months of this year and are ex- would be considered an act of complete the return of Japanese pocied to make any bread and pested to reach about $8,000,000 arrogancy by the Japanese people." show about 318,000 Japanese un provide advice and information on accqunted for. The Alled Coun-specific situations, which can, be for the year. Before the "cold

Demands Conwayid - cü for Jupan, will take up the pieced together hero, by persons war exports, averaged about $100,000,000 annually-Associated The group then remained out-matter on December 21.-Associa- with broader knowledge of The Press.

side the gates as a demonstration, ted, Pross."

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Parls, December 15. An administrative" inquiry has been opened at Orly Airport and tile chier at the Airport Custonia Division. M. Henri Bland, ́ ́ hus! bern provisionally suspended from his functions following' the liscovery of 37 ilograms (0)4) pound of gold in the suitcase uf Syrian passenger arriving from Beyrouth,

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