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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1950.
SOVIET ATTACK ON U.S. CHINA POLICY
Burns' night celebration
(Continued from Page 2)
Religion and Burns
Moscow, January 24. "Pravda," commenting on Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky's rebuttal of Mr. Dean Acheron's National Pross Club spooch, stated today: "It is not difficult to guess the reason of Mr. Achoson's hatred of the USSR..........
"He understands perfectly that he is impotent to destroy the national independence, the Chinese people have acquired precisely because the Soviet Union exists.
In the first Press comment on
В
DEADLOCK ON ARMS BROKEN
Washington, January 23. The United States and Bri- tain have agreed on arrange- ments for the transfer of American arms to Britain under the military assistance programme. The accord broke a two-month deadlock.
A British Embassy spokesman sald tonight that all basic differ- ences have been settled and the will Inst few drafting changes
tomorrow. probably be made been un-Britain is expected to sign on
the the same time,
their own sad experience past years. One munt пuppose British sources
saki the ar-
that life which marcher forward rangement anally accepted
and
will unhallingly will bring new
allow Britain to send some won- more convincing lessons."-Unit-pons to Hong Kong, for example, ed Press.
with the provision that Britain would try to replace in the Wests SIT European defence stekpiir any such arms shipped.
No fortunes
but chances of success
Britain also received assurances that she will not be expected to spend dollars for her own wen- Don or manufacture 50 muny that her domestic economy would be upset.
"Religion for Burns. WRK, RE Indeed largely should be. n affair of the heart. The parody of the real thing, as he so often
"And precisely because the the ruling circles in the United saw it, roused him to sume of his
Soviet Union exists with the States have obviously Anest verses, and he railed at the carleature which in many places Camp of peace and democracy. able to learn proper lessons from Friday and other nations at about
religlun Sul. which it heads, it is impossible passes for true
to dispose of the Chinese people Burns, whatever he had to Buy about the
shou is the imperialists did former. Kirk, krew mattered in wider felds than the ty parochial. For the Kirk was the only organisation which Scotland | Mr Acheson's Speech, writer V. find left to her, and into its con- | Mayevsky ridiculed and braided troversies and schisins went naarhus "hypocritical" Mr. Acheson's of the feeling that had no political | afruations of American-Chinese outle!
friendship (18 expressed in "And although there were policy of open door and equal those blatant And shantelnan opportunities
Mayevsky said the Chinese the real thing. perversions of
the Americans till people reinember imple
homely plety abounded in many places and
demanded the open door "not in "Cotter's
Baturday
order to help oppressed and en- tho
slaved Chion but for joint op- Night"
wo co this side of the
with plcture. Here
exploitation We have Burnn pression and In reminiscent mood, painting other imperialist powers.
not a fact that even now for us, a typical scene from his
the United States demands pro- own childhood. "And although be
hase se vation and application of the In treaties concluded travelled a long end Trom those unequal
1901 and confirmed by Chiang early days, he never really be
divarent from Kat-shek in 10437" completely
"Pravda" continued: "One can these influences in the "Cuthur's
Acheson's Night,"
wunder at Mr. deserts only Saturday what we in these days part of evnteism when he unexpectedly the regular rutine af family nie, nopears in the role of defender
Chit's territorial the grouping of the falls for a alurt religious Bet vie
the while meantine there is an un-
of American Saturday in preputation for the interrupted system worshla of the Sunday Tulos dowing to Taiwan and the
in Jupon alns, American set-up simple, banely act,
Douglas MacArthur almost a part of history, probably General
the
It. acizure of meant more to Burns than we openly demands.
of this Chinese areu." might be inclined to think
in
vame
FY
Un
"Hurns never quite grew away from the influences of des enfly upbringing Although her board posture than his for stue of the Morini graces and although he had en- tree to some of the best huma and cheles
tatt, Bus In the pretensions to
had no
fothies and m
einsnes
of
Chicago, January 24. The American Secretary of Commerce, Charles Bawyer, Bald today that tow men will make huge fortunes in this generation, but that marked succoem In business la open to any
man.
Ho told a bankers meeting
that such an disastrous.
outlook is not Mr Bawyer sald: "The Government is prepared
do Ita maintain
to
help Part
and competition and bulld BOAR strengthen integrity
businesses throughout the country. We baljeva that businessmon should фо lowed to make
of
Japan defence Referring to Mr. Acheson's statement on the Japancao do. fence line, "Pravda" wald: "In this concreto language plulo means the American imperialists will settle down in Japan and do not wish to get out. "Mr Acheson's reference
ther
ral 17
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the so-called defence
whe enter father
} Paris tralaing invitert for lay a father who war tu
his age traitions f
nt
the
village
le
STA
country. and who fund prneuted for him the best possible tuition well-atted him to take his place in any suclefs, as indeed he did
"Most of the Lairds' sons went Iri the
school paying thels [ $21 pruis, mend pence like the other lards, and though their ways would diverge later, they would still meet on at easy footing, with dignity and in- riependence respected on either skle But even Bo, not every ploughman would hobnob as did Burus, with Lords, professors and county ludira.
tick
National feelings
line
to will
profit, but we cannot guarantee that pro
1 think that opportunities for great busines success) In America are still here, but I do not think in all honosty that the accumulation of groat wealth is likely to come to many men of this gonera. tion,”-United Prose.
Rediffusion
fur
A.M.
nut deceive anybody. Everybody knows that by defence, American
understands Shapertation rea
aggressive rearbing
objectives. Not $1
Mr. In vain that Truman's draft budget called 70 per cent of all expenses for so- called defence."
"Pravda" concluded: "Mr. Acheson's unsuccessful effort to of American the Aasco cover polter on China with a smoke- escreen of slander testified that
HK Art Club
exhibition
Several striking works
were
on view yesterday at the Hong Kong Art Club's monthly exhibi- tion at St. John's Cathedral Hail.
feature
"Stal In spite of all that he saw, he remained singularly un- impressedt, realising that true There were some portraits by greatness and happiness consisted children, some water colours,
in the
the abundance of
two laequer pieces, several char- things which a inan possessed. coal sketches and many oils.
of One
outstanding "There is no doubt but that be- fore Hums's time, the national yesterday's exhibition was a view the rising feelings of his countrymen were of Shekko beach by on the decline. The politicul cir- artist, Mr. T. P. Chul. By far cumstances of Scotland were, and the most beautiful painting in hul been, such as to starve the
the the collection,
picturo Bane of patriotism the popular strikingly realistic. Hterature had striven, and that
Mr. Chul handles his ofla ex-
ما
and his keen sense of
4.0 Up With The Sun
Betting Up Exercises, 130-Muslead Cluck.
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all Music,
7.00-B.J.C. News,
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7.30"Bong Bouvenirs."
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6.) The Sweetwood Serenadeta,
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not in vain, to make itself Eng-pertly, Hati: complete Indifference to rolour permits an easy fusion at 4.30-Rediffusion Requent Show, things Scottish was everywhere blue and green so that sky and mukfest,
portrayed to 600 Arc "And then there appears this effect. tar on the horizon, this peasant poet, who sets himself to check this creeping pestilence, and that with singular success.
"Whatever genius has since then been devoted to the uplift- ing of the national manners and Justons, and sustaining thereby the national feelings of the peo- ule. there can be no doubt that Burns will ever be remembered the founder of this reforma-
The haggis was borne
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the best
Mr. Nguyen Gia Tri contributes 10.00-Murder Scrap Hook. several portraits and two lac-10.15 "Our Mine Dibba." quer pieces, all of which are dis- 1L10-Ray Martin his Melody. tinctive. His lacquer pleces ác-11.48-Starical. hleve surrealistic proportions, and Mr. Tri makes no effort to hide emulate Picasso. his desire to His style is very casual, and his subject-matter costly discernible despite his languidly disconcert- ing impressionisms.
Mrs. W. Watson, Secretary of
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