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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JANUARY 0, 1950..
DEADLOCK HANGS Knowland again
OVER TALKS ON AUSTRIA PEACE PACT
Russians want Finns for trial
London, January 7.
The possibility of a now immediate deadlock hangs over the rosumption, dua in London on Monday, of the conference of the Allied "Big Four" Foreign Ministers' deputies who for nearly three years have been trying to agree upon a Stato treaty for Austria.
Helsinki, January 7. The 300 "war criminals" Russia has asked Finland to deport to the Soviet Union for trial include a number of Finnish subjects, usually In well-informed diplomatie eireles here said today.
Monday's meeting will mark roughly the third an-
niversary of the start of work on the treaty by' the four deputies who represent France, Bri- toin, the United States and the Soviet Union.
the three ybars about 200 meetings have bean held and all the major problems of the treaty such as frontier minorities and· Soviet claims on former Gorman assots have been solved.
Yel diplunuatio At ferry ad, Soviet delegation on the seltle. Foreign Affairs, MI Andret millest today that shot of last ovent of bilateral talks Letw༢:t**སྶ
myke, to Finland's Minister mintate developments ne progress | Russia aurt Aushia in Vienna.
This repiest was madr In a immanen ared lam - Dol a diplomatic tuiste u euriler reputed hondert as the Soviet Vice-Minister Im
o Moscow, Mr. Cay Suntlet roem
The Foreign and Home Minis- es here wer Lexy studying El text which a special Counter Breight burk from Glon-
yesterday
Must of the "wat einmals" an rebugees from Lagermanland, an area between Leninggraved mint Fla- tand's present frontiers Thes left their homes after Germany;
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Washington, January - 7.
·Senator. Wilitam: Knowland reported that he was rebuff- að again on - Daturday by the State Department In en effort to get information on the Department's document on Taiwan,
BEA:
The document, 'as reveal- ad In United Press dee. patch from Tokyo, sald that the loss of Talwan to the Communiata wae to be" ex- proted, The document prepared by the State De partment's. Public Affales Pollay Advisory Staff for›-the guidance of the Department's stay at home and abroad.
. Mr. Knowland wald ho would take up the matter on the Behato Noor today.- United, Frees. ·
Comments
on China situation
New York, January 7. In an editorial today the New York "Times" declared that the United States had taken
a terrible beating in the Far East and urged that it makes the Philippines--the next bastion of freedom threatened-impregnable.
The Soviet-Austrines
The paper sakti, "We have ad- etaus in Viento concein Sövlet Imitted that the morid battlefield elarus on the Austrom Govein-jot China is lost. We dare not then ment for payment for services į lose the next one by the same and supplies relating to the proceSS Soviet occupation of Austria
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denying that the division between Great Britain and the Uniteri Stales over China is, as Senator
Morrow, January 7 Mao Tse-tung. Chinese Com an article of the treaty, They Tribune", commenting editorially munist leader, and the Russians were referred 10 Brect negot on Britain's recognition of Com-
Russia and ation between to be are believerdi
L!! deputies had agreement Infurmned elreles ex-
reached deadlock over them Be An important announce = |
According to an authoritativ toment They predict it will pro- source the Intest Austrian propo- tatioTS
ably reveal an agreement on sats were despatched to Moseax The memorandum
De <11 overalt
Chinese Russian rela- two months at bul have here an attempt to discredit
mained unan-wly ed. Chim Moderate Rocial Democrat
The choire of retusit the Russian T ACTION Wednakit Tennakts subnatting Theer
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If agreement could be teacher|
be in a position to reckle Faste relatively minor vet still cameragil and unsolved artiles of the trea Ex Reuter.
Gaverament and ме Liberal, Talks between Mao and Sovjetun tas article the deputies would 19 year old President, Dr. Juba tenders, informed suurers believe, will and Chies and Russia very The Parukavi is spotamed by slowly together economically and ad Partien exomat the Communist
| politically. ad the Agrarians for re-appoint- Some high ranking diplomats, send after the forthcoming pre- who regarded the current talk wa
tial elections Russia's failure after more those to be strigued avri
important con- among the more
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month ul negullat jan, fu possible outcome. They are still at!། །་་་ 11 н now, great-verinterested in the 30-year nillance
Generalissime Chiang
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CLASH WITH REDS OVER DOCK STRIKE
Sydney, January 7, The new Australian Govern- ment, pledged to outlaw the Comm munist Party, faces its first clash with the Communists over the Sydney dock strike.
is seen here as another attempt Kai-shek's Nationalist government to exert pressure in tuve of the and the USSR, which, as Mac has Communist caruthinte.
still exists. Finianal will not reply to the pointed out, stil memorandam unil the end of These diplomnts con Unue 10 alext week.
speculate on which i will be By that time the Government continued in force in its present will either have been confirmedform or altered. And if altered or The stoppage, which was callco indien me brought down in the amended, what form it will take.
Communist controlled the Paramentary debate on ta wages Mao has been in Moscow 21 Waterakte Workers' Federalinis, polley next Tuesday -Reuter.
days. A week age the Chinese started yesterday In protest Header said he was
to against the employment of non- remain in the Soviet Union for members of the Federation AN some time yet, discussing mutual | first-aid officers on overseas ves- questions, chief among which are seis.
Hungarian Gov't replies
The
Budapest, January 7.
Hungarian Govern-
ment tonight handed a note
to the United States Legation
planning to
by
Tafi said, unfortunate.
"Nevertheless, the British need to re-establish trade with China and afford some diplomatic pro- lection for Hong Kong was real and urgent. With so much of ha Toreign Investment. Tepisielated. with its desperate efforts to secure every possible murket abromd, the British had no choler but o open relations with the Government that now dominates China.
would be interesting to know whether the Congressmen who are ROW muttering about cutting down finnnclat nid to Britain in reprisal for the latter's recognition of the Communists would have been willing to vote additional American funda to replace Dritish losses in the Far
East."Router.
POLICE OFFICERS HURT IN CLASH Calcutta, January 7. Two police officers and several other people were injured in s elish between the police and
the existing alliance, mutual Expected to last until the mid-members of a pubile meeting held trade, and Soviet credits to Chine. dle of next week, it has paralysed here tonight under the auspices
of and may He also explained he had planned the Port of Sydney
Communist-dominated Union
the
his visit to the U.S.S.R. to observe spread to all Australian ports in Bengal Provincial Trade how the system works here. As-Sydney, it has thrown Idle 39 Congresi, sociated Press,
Joverseas ships-Reuter.
CENTRAL
here in answer to the Wash- THEATREVWYG
Ington order closing garian Consulates
York and Cleveland.
in
Hun- New
To note sold that this action, in reprisal for the arrest und de- fention by the Hungarians of Mr. Cobert
Vogeler, Assistant Vice- President ut the International Telephone and Telegraph Com- cannot alter Hungary's "firm standpoint that it will not tolerate any foreign interference with its internal affairs."
pany,
The Hungarian Government
Look the vlow that the American Government was trying to "en- force by means of thrusts with | # reprisals on the one hand and by means of promises on the other, the release of an American citizen orreated On the well-founded churge of having committed acts uf explounge and sabotage."
It was reliably reported to- night that Mr. Vogoler and his local representative, Mr. Edgar Sanders, a British cltizon, will w to trial before a Hungarian court before the end of this month und that the trial, will be public. ---Router.
MILITARY RULE IN CHENGTU
San Francisco, Jahunry: 6. Chengtu has now a Military Control Committee, Peking Radio. reported tonight. It was formed, on January Ï...
The Radio also reported that communications are being rester-
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The bus service between Chengtu and Chungking is once ogain in operation. It is now also possible to talk to Chungking from Chenglu by: Jong distance telephone Router.
VATICAN AND
INDONESIANA
Jakarín, January 6. The Vatican today extended itu recognition, to the United States of Indonesia.
Monsignor De JonghoD, Ardoyo, who has been appointed Popal Charge d'Affaires, visitect the Premier,, Mohammed Hatta, and tendered his credentiainto the USI, Foreign Office Associat- ed Press. N
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