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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, "JANUARY 10, 1930.
Soviet delaying
tactics on
Austrian treaty
London, January 8.
The Big Four Foreign Ministors' doputios will reas- semble hore early this wock for another try at breaking the deadlock in their discussions over the Austrian peace treaty.
It will be their 247th meeting since drafting of the peace treaty was started three years ago, in the middle of January 1947, but prospects for early agreement remain dismal.
treaty itself that would block agreement and believe the delay ing Russian moves are therefore motivated by reason outside the
treaty.
The chief reason is believed Lo be the fact that completion of the treaty would require The
Only five articles of minor Importance remain to be set. led, hut the Russiana refused to discuss them at the deputies meeting last month in New outcome ot York pending the direct negotiations in Vietna on Suviet claims for post-war thdrawal of Soviet Troops supplies 'rendered to Austria.
Austrian proposals for settle. meal no for have remained un. answered by Moscow.
With all the major issues of the draft treaty oul uf fan
the why,
participating We lern powerR
United The States, Britain mod Franer --Consider that final settlement could be reached without further
delay, provided Russia ready to abandon her stalling There is no indication is prepared to do so.
polley, that she
The western diplomats Add no inherent in The draft
reason
CRIPPS PREACHES SERMON
London. Jammy B
The vast St Proul's Cathedrai in the City of London was to- night crowded with worshipper. who came to the evening ser vice to bear the sermon preach- ed by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Staðoad Cupp.
St Stafford
who prenches re- sula by in tort churches. heeed to be the rat Baynutt to ries I selinary service FLI St Paul's.
There
was hardly ♫ 20001 spute in the whole Cathedral
Late Corris were standing The buck,
K Clark
Sa Stafford, wearing blue hubge sull, mountest pulpit during the singing
andhimin most stoned vivet goang at us notes.
July
He spoke ceny stud his tire stern but otherwise show. expression, for ulmost
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half an hour.
In the course of his address the Chancellor declared that unvon- trolled materialism "prust crash in self-destruction."
He chose as his subject "Per- sonal Faith And Christian Action".
-Heuter.
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be merged into a highly cen trailsed Republic.
From Austrin. Recent develop- Phits 201 Yugoslavia hill The talent
trends Continform polley Aro
for
among such probable reasons the Soviet delaying moves, The remaining Bve clauses of the draft treaty include:
Austrian debts
Question of repayment to Russia of civilian eupplies and service to Austria, stimated
nt a few million dollars.
2 Articles dealing with Aux- trom debts
3 Question of restitution If Unitert Nations property.
fugees
Displaced persons and
3 A clause in Article 27 rou vering employment of foreign terhatcians,
Hussin hard mee udicated that agreement on the much-dispute t question of Grizuan, iets would
get 1
For spends merito if the stand claA but last month the Sovt forpri tremuration of the deputies' talks
11:
New York by refusing to dis. es the remaining ve claus
and it har vencher a bilateefil paremment with
Austrian Covernment on the Soviet clann for supplies and services render na je Austra largely in the early
nez upation slay They involve foot supples on! esprit bel
1tateral falles hay be ungress since
Septem
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of last year. The Soviet no far have 101 indiented whether they will have Just actions to proceed with the balks when the deputies recon vene on Monday of Tuesday Logron Agreement reached in negotiations, both in the Juris meeting of The Loumen of Paceigh Misters in May June of last yeur and in subse
of the deputies, quent talks Ingers ibe following majo
unata
Old frontiers
vf
1. Austria shall retain har pro-enschlus
frontiers January 1, 1938, but undertako to safeguard the rights of hor Blovene and Croat minorities.
2. Yugoslavia to retain former Austrian property In her terri- tory.
3. Rusia to receive Iron Aut trin US$150,000,000 in converti. ble currency to be paid over sit
усага.
4. Russia to obtain 60 per cest of oll concession aves in Austere
for extraction and explorat on for 30 years and property in th satellite countries of the Danuo Shipping Company together vit. the Company's former propry in Eastern Austria.
The four powers will be re presented at the London talk- b Samuel Reber for the Unit: 1 States, Ivar Mallet for Britnits. Marcel Berthelot for France and Georgi Zarubin for tussin, The meeting originally was fixed for Monday, but may be postponerl
The chairman of the Republican, Advisory Council suggested that the Republic of Indonesia take the first step toward centralisa- tion. The Dutch initiated the idea that the US be composed of 14 autonomous states loosely banded until Tuelay because of a pos- together in a Federal state, butxible delay in the arrival of the some Indonesians favour a single French State for the whole of the arch- Press.
ipelago
over which the
Dutch relinquished sovereignty last month.
All the States except the Re- public, observers point out, were formed only after Dutch troops had occupied their territory. Re- ilable Fources -report that chairman, Mr. Karto, had offered his plan to the Republican Gov ernment. I accepted, the ropublic
tho
would dissolve itself and become & province-United Press.
JAPAN PURGE TO CONTINUE
representative.--United
'Frightful' persecution in Germany
Cologne, January 8. Cardinal Joseph Fringe, Archbishop of Cologne, said a sermon today that the per secution of Christianity threats against rellglous free. dom aro taking "frightf forms" in the Soviet Zone of Germany,
an
Tokyo, January 02 The Japanese Government
"I have received a report from will maintain, General Mat Zone which throws into the shado competent quarters in the Eastern Arthur's purge directives our previous fears for the main- against leading Japanese whitenance of religious freedom i supported the aggressive war Eastern Germany," he sold. when Allied control finishes. according to the Japanese At- torney-General, Mr. Shunkichi Veda
"Teaching in the State schools not only anti-religious but intentionally Godless. Little chil dren are being taught thut Christ
MrUodu sald the Cova nevér lived.”
will continued to keep extremisty out of responsible positions, ro gardless of wholiser
they
rightist or loftist ..
are
This is necessary to accelerate
Cardinal Fringe guld
suld that Bom cording to this report, Catholicu, in the Eastern Zone of Germany are no longer allowed to assem
the democratisation of Japan, ho ble in Christian cultural inceling
stated.
Mr. Ueda gave an assurance the Communist police,
asall meetings are controlled by:
:-
that the Government purge wwe must be grateful to the not bo directed particularly against the Communists. * Western Allies that, wo Christians He said many et Japan's' most Here have complete freedom to notoriaus. purgeos. fbad, appealed hold meotings. I can promise that for re-examination and do-purg- wa shall make no misuse of this "Ing "Without success.---Reuter. "Trebaôm," he concluded.--Neuter.
Atom bomb explosion discounted
Stuttgart, January
One of the most sensitive relemographic” Instruments. In Europe falled to record any ground tremors that would have resulted from an atomic explosion in the Soviet Union last night, ith director Bald today.
Dr. Wilhelm Hiller, direc- tor of the Stuttgart Balamo- graphical Institute, sald hic Instruments recorded nothing unusual in the 24-hour period since 10
Baturday: 4.m. on He added: "F
anything had happened, no matter where In the world, they would have recorded It."
Kenneth de Courey, editor of the monthly "Intelligence Digert," said in London last night that a second atomic ax- plosion occurred
Bevlet JA Russia at midnight London time. United Press,
Penang, January 0.
EFFORTS TO CUT AID TO EUROPE EXPECTED
Washington, January 8,
Strong efforts to cut down aid to Europe may bo expected at the next session of Congress which bagins this month.
This is Indicated more and more in statements of opinions of both Democrats and Republicans influential in guiding Congressional decisions.
Britain unless the British Gov- ernment programmda vised.
Probably outstanding among these expressions of opinion was that of Senator Scott Luca: of Illinois. Democratic leader and Administration spokesman
In the Senais.
Mr. Luchs gaid he would wel- come any cuté in recovery spend- Ing.
Out Mr. Luens, like most others iscussthy possible reductions in recovery ali, conditioned any cut upon "not crippling the gramine
pro-
PENANG MYSTERY ons about and to Europe was Most emphatle of those giving
Senator John L. McClellan, Demo- ern of Arkansas,
Just back from
are ro.
Mr. Mansfield made no aug Castion for any Immediate cuts in recovery spending. Sut In the past he has been insistent upon unqualified
proof of the need for all appropriations, evon though never questioning that recovery aid was necessary Despite all the discussions
of
ERP Annncing and expiration datos,
no one has suggested a de Anite Agure of the amount to ho
Then of Europe as a whole, he provl tech for currying on the re-
fatty that he believes sub-covery programme for 1950. stantial cuts can be made in the
Present appropriations for the amount of recovery sid.
year ending June 30 1930-are 59,028,300,000.
throse
New factor
He asserted that Information he gathered on his tour of Mar- shall Plan countries convinced him that the ERP appropriation "ean and should be reduced
In addition to the talk of cutting by more than $1,000,000,000.“
ERP appropriations, a new factor coming into view-should Mr. McClellan added, also, that Europe be encouraged to sell mere he believes the same results al-goods here.
endy accomplished toward put- Mr. Mansfield, in his report on ting Europe back on a firm econo-
his tour of Europe, has repcated mic footing "could have been
been frequently statements of recovery achieved for considerably less leaders that additional sales of A silvery fishing object seen
the amount we have spent,'
European products here could help high in the sky here
the
Representative Mike Mansfield, eat down the need for doliar ald whole elty mystified.
was
tour of Democrat of Montana, one of the
But there in
in opposition in sight sharp and clear, appearing Dact Furope, Mr. McClellan in a specchinist active members of the House
for this argument. disappearing " tew times, at at Little Rock, Arkanissa, criti- Foreign Affairs Committee, Algo times stationary, at others appear-cised severely British Government has joined in the discussion of the
Earners' Ing to move. Some said it was a spending policies. He said Britain future of EXP. Hying saucer, others sald It was a embarked upon a programme
unions, does not star or comet,
kdea. It has called a con- of social benefits, ald and sub-
ke the kica. I sidies that she definitely cunnot
ference here to oppose increased afford."
imports from Europe on the lie, too, has only recently com- grounds that such imports would Ho belloves the United Blatos pleted a tour Europe and declared compete with domestic products should consider carefully the he is convinced that ERP should and be harmful to small American advisability of further ald to be enxled-ns announced in 1952. business-Associated Press.
L
The phenomenon brought a flood of prophesies. Some said a third world war 1s imminent, others
predicted 1 Indicated peare for the world, Reuter.
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