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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1850,

"PRAGUE DECLARATION

PROPAGANDA"

London, October 22.

A Foreign Offico spokesman today described as a blatant propaganda movo last night's 'Prague declaration on a united Germany by Russia and seven other Communist bloc nations of Eastern Europe.

"

He recalled that the Western Powers less than a month ago appealed to Russia on behalf of West Germany for all-German elections. There had been no answer. The Conumanist declaration, | issued after a two-day- con÷ ference in Prague, called for the establishment of a Consti- tuent Council chosen on the basis of parity between the re- presentatives of East and West Germany,

The Foreign Office spokesman said that this was absurd, einec

two-thirds more thon

of Ger 注意

many's total population lived in Western Germany.

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In the West German capital of

semi-official Bonn,

spokesmen described the Prague declaration as "a propaganda move of the first order."

They sold that the now pro- posals, though more detailed and on the surface less objectionable thon carlier offers, hardly

a new basis for four gested

-on Q peace power agreement treaty.

Basic aim agrood These sources pointed parti-

10 the cularly declara-

suggestion for a Constituent Coun- cil chosen "on the basis of parity" between the representatives of East and West Germany.

Diplomatic quarters here Heved that the Prague

bo-

tion was intended to Influence French and West German opinion on the eve of this week's im- portant meeling of the Allantle Pact Military and Defence Com- mitices,

SINGAPORE-KL

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"Singapore, October 23. Rall coniunication between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Balayan Federal capital, has been resumed after, a three-day break.

Services had been held up through the blocking of the 250- mile line after two terrorist at- tacks-Reuter.

Lam Hak-ying, aged 25, was charged before Mr. F. X. D'AI mada at Kowloon yesterday with assaulting a police officer, disor- derly conduct and being drunk in a public place.

Lam was arrested on Saturday night at the Red Lion Cafe at the request of the cafe proprietors.

He war in a state of drunkeness

Ly when he was arrested police. Four police constables and Communist to carry the defendant into a cl

in a police station where he als assaulted the Inspector on duty.

Since West Germany was twice the size of Eastern Germany and

times three

the had nearly

to the West German

the

Defendant told the court that he was so drunk he could not re meniber what he had done, How. aver, he admitted the charges. He will never get drunk again,

The main subject before these population, this would hardly be said he committees le the American pro- posal for a German contingent to learters, they said. become part of the Atlantic Pact Army.

The Prague declaration was be- lieved to be aimed at deepening the objections to the creation of an armed German force already voiced in France and Western Germany.

The first Western reaction to last night's declaration on Ger- many by Rusia and seven other Communist olas nations of E- been cool and tern Europe has

sceptleni. very

In Washington, diplomatie quartera described it as a pro- paganda move against the do- ience plans of the West Euro- pean powers.

Oficial French comment was not expected until tomorrow, but

M. Guy Mallel, the Minister for the Council of Europe Affairs and Secretary-General of the French Socialist Party, today reaffirmed his Party's opposition to German

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Lam was fined $55. He was als In Washington, diplomatic of- cials recalled that the West and ordered to be bound over in a sun East liud never disagreed on the of $25 for one year. basic atin, of bringing the separate halves of Germany together,

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German Chancellor, Dr. Adenauer, said that the demands on Germany addressed the Western Powers by the Foreign "Cominform" eight Ministers in Prague wore only directed at credulous people. Ench of the demanda he cous- tered with a question,

To the first that the Govern ments of the United States, Bri- thi, France and the Soviet Union should declare that they will not. allow the remilitarisation of Ger- many-Dr. Adenauer asked: "As remilitarisation in an intensive form is only taking place in the Soviet Zone, will the East Zone People's Army be dissolved?"

To the second-that all restric- Lions hindering the development, of Germany's pence economy should be removed-Dr. Adenauer asked: "Is the industry in the East Zone no longer to be plun- dered and are its products in future to be handed over to the East Zone inhabitants7"

The Cominform third point de- manded in part that occupation forces should be withdrawn from Germany one year after the con- clusion of a peace treaty.

Dr. Adenauer wanted to know whether the Soviet Occupation troops would be withdrawn from the Germany frontiers to an ex- tent corresponding to the distance of America from Germany.

The Cominform fourth point demanded that on the basis of parity "representatives of East and West Germany should form a Constituent Counsell for the whole of Germany to prepare the formation of a democratie, peace. loving sovereign Government for the whole of Germany."

To this Dr. Adenauer replied; "The conditions for the formation of a 'German Council' are free elections in Germany. Is it not extraordinary that such a pro- posal should be made`after" the mock elections on October 15 In the Sovlet Zone?! bẹ asked.-) Reuter.

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ON BRIDGE

STEALING A CONTRACT If that happened to be the cose, SOME of the prettiest play by Bust would now have the lone 9 stars, victimising opponents not Also, a lead of the suit by South quite as keen as they, is seen in would make West think South the contention for low contracts, had that card and cause West.t when the strength of the two play low. That's just what Wes ides is close to equal. In fact, did when the 2 was led, and the the more bridge you witness, the 6-fell to the 0, all of which block- more you will realise that there ed the suit unless West hud ls bigger difference between re-entry elsewhore.

Puzzled about what to lead up average and fine players on low contracts than on high ones. In to in dummy, East settled upon those close-squeaking struggles, the club J, which the Q won the difference of one spot on a Counting East for four clubs, but low card may decide the issue at surely not the K when he madd any of several stages.

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that lead, South marked, the. sin- gleton K with West and felled' li with the A. When he now led.thi from dummy, East should havd won with the 10 and put. South back in with the B. to the 9, but as South hoped he slipped and ployed the 8, the winning Then the 7 put East in again with the 10.

Again confronted by a choled of evils, East picked the hear 10 to the Q. On the diamond he wanted to save his Afor the

(Dealer: West. Neither side vul- K, so the Q won. The heart A nerable).

then made the seventh trick fo South-against opponents had a majority of the strengt cards, though a minority in në to use them.

West

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pariner,

Tomorrow's problem. SAJ 4

South had a couple of opponents who were a bit over-respectful of his skill. So, knowing the de- clarer 43 a much better card- West reader than his decided to try to hide his assets S 9 8 8 by leading the fifth-best spude HK 74

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did un extended DAKS

C 85 bunch of figuring.

the W. Song East's J with]

He reckoned West would sure- ly have led an honour if he had held

that the A-K-10-9, also East would have played the K or

A if holding either. Hence West

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