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COMMENT OF THE DAY
Situation In Malaya
I
YENERAL Templer's analy- als of the situation
in Mainya given at non- conference this
don press
week was only partly re- nssuring. A degree of satisfaction can be derived from the knowledge that there has been a slow im- provement in the results of the military campaign, but
General Tem-
nler has himself om- phasised, there is no room for complacency, nor is the end of the war in sight. The British High, Commis- sioner returns to his job
within the next few days and in due course. there
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Western Powers To Discuss "PRINCESS" FAILS
Policy Towards Russia
IMPORTANT DECISIONS
IMMINENT
London, June 20.
The imminent arrival in Britain of the United States Ambassador to Moscow, Mr George Kennan, foreshadowed important Western discus- sions next week on policy towards Russia when the American, British and French Foreign Ministers convene for a new round of diplomatic exchanges, Mr Kennan, one of America's leading experts on Russian affairs, is expected to give 'his interpretation of Moscow's latest sensational shift of its diplomatic representation in London,. Washington and Peking.
Differences in the Western camp over the most appropriate appoach to Moscow's latest "advances" and the need for a joint up-to-date Western policy on Russia have made early top level Big Three talks advisable to determine the course of tactics towards the Kremlin in the months to come.
The West anticipates a great deal of "Aroworks" to come from Moscow with the newly appointed Ambassador to London, Mr Andrei Gromyko, as the chief engineer of the anticipated new Soviet "peace" campaign..
should be manifestations of tho results of his con- ferences with Mr Churchill and Mr Lyttelton. It is known that General Tem- pler had subjects other! than military operations to
the discuss with Minister. One was the re- There is also growing anticl- cent full in prices for nation of a Big Four meeting on natural rubber which a medium level some time later threatens to have serious this year which the Foreign effects on Mainya's economy;
Ministers will want to clear the in their meeting here another, the extent to roun which the Malayan Govern- next week.
A review of policy toward ment is endeavouring to Rusola will be paralleled by give substance the Big Three Western discussion of
to schome for securing whole- the Korean and Far Eastern where the differences hearted Chinese co-operation scene in withstanding the in-
have been more marked in the past few months, past timidations of the ter-
The Franco-American talks in
is a despondent fact that Prime
the Terrorists continue
Its brondest canvas, is more encouraging than
Maz
the Britch
TRUCE TALKS
*
emergency which would allow immediate action it necessary.
The presence here next week of the United Nations Sceretory General, Mr Trygve Lie, might afford an opportunity for 1/2= formal talks on possible new United Nations moves.
Mr Lie is scheduled to make a public address
second on the anniversary of the Korea war in which a pronouncement on the situation is anticipated.
THREE BRIEFS.
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Italy Expels Pravda
Correspondent
#10
Protested In Vain
IN LIBEL ACTION
London, June 20
Olga Natalie Franciszka Lubranska von Dem- binska, who claims to be known as a Polish Princess, today lost her action for alleged libel
A Berlin woman is removed by the West German police, to whom she pro tested against the action by British military police in sealing off the Soviet Zone radio headquarters in the British sector of Berlin. The night staff of 100 and a Soviet Milliary guard of 20 refused to leave. The radio house (in. background) was surrounded by barbed wire.-London Express,
When Stalin Was Glad To Hear
Britain Had Poison Gas Bombs
war
against the British Broadcasting Corpora- tion and a London dally newspaper.
Judgment with costs was given against her in the High Court here.
She had complained of a radio [newsreel ́script, broadcast - In September 1930 entitled "Round- up of Subversive Foreigners"; and an article in the Daily Mirror hended "A Princess is held in ¡ purge of Režs," -
The broadcast and the nows- paper story both reported that a Polish Princess was arrioryst people arrested in Francs "in a roundup of subversive foreigners. Olga von Demblaika contended that her friendde wito heard or read the reports had talcon them an referring to her.
JURY'S DECISION
The jury decided that "on- sible and reasonable” peopia who know the plaintiff, hearing the broadcast, would not hear it as referring to her.
They also decided that the words were defamatory as up- plied to the Polish Princes mentioned in the reports, but estimated damages at only one farthingthe smallest Britch coin.
Dismissing the action with costs, Mr Justice Hilbery sald The view of the jury, by these contemptuous damages, is ́ sum-. elent to indicate that they think the action was frivolous
and ought not to have been brought.**
Bombshe judge sold it was einte
United Nations, June 20.
"crime."
|
prewar
the plaintiff of Princess
had used, the title, for the last 25 years. But she was not a Pule, she was an English subject and
her progenitors had been Eng-
-Reuter.
Jammed Shell Explodes
Rome, June 20. The Italian Government tonight expelled from Italy rorists. It is generally felt washington earlier this week on that insufficient success haal Indo-China and the current ex- The Western Foreign Minis- the correspondent of the attended this movement. changes between the Australian ters, will also have at their dis- Moscow newspaper Pravde, Minister, Mr R. G. posil three briefs on the silus-Madame Olga Tchetchet with the United States ilan in the Middle East..
kina. of State, Mr Dean
The Foreign Minister, Count to retain the initiative. The
Achsson, on the need of a more One of these will be From the successful Ambush which co-ordinated Pacific defence United States Assistant Secret-Carlo Sforza, told the Russian they laid in the jungle on have been preparing the ground ary for the Middle East, Mr correspondent that she was
Henry Byroade on his recent longer welcome in Italy."
Britain today disclosed that Russia had agreed to a proposal that Thursday is illustrative. On fer diese negovations, the other hund the Discussions on Korea between four of the area, another will It was learned that the Italian Ign Government regarded several
Britain should use poison gas during the last war if the Germans used its for more than a generation: the British Foreign Defence Minister, be from Numerous surrenders and Earl Alexander, and top Ameri-Office based on the current meet recent articles written by her as
first. the heavy casualties suffer-ean military and political leaders ing of British envoys to Middle being "efferive to the Talian Government, to the head of the
Sir Gladwyn Jebb, Britain's delegate, told the Security Council during a and the countries ed by the Communiste must have also helped to clear the Eastern
.to the national debate on the use of chemical and bacterial weapons in warfare that Marshal Stalin' not be discounted. The ground.
Chiefs of Staff, and the third State and
Huu} dignity.
had given his wholehearted assent when the British Government informed the military picture, taken in
br will from the French Under- over Secretary of State for Foreign which to leave the country.
She was given one week in While Britain's fears
Soviet Union during the last war that it was prepared to use polson gas. - Infest developments discon- the
in Affairs, M. Maurice Schumann, A Foreign Ministry spokes-
He during the war but were :obi Korea have been slightly re- on his meeting this week
Sir Gladwyn read the text offiwarfare, was o me Tchetchetkina
Malta, June 20. man said Madame carting. It is on the other ved vollowing Lord Alexto Istanbul with French diplomats a violently distorted" messages exchanged during the added, ironically: "Surely not viously the result of research
A Jammed shell in a gun out during "front" economic
between Prime Minister oven the Rusaling can have. It carried an. der's tour of the area, there in the Middle East.
aboard events in Italy. He; Churchill and Premier Stall, both ways.
the British warship View of
years" political where the greatest will be further pressure-for a
Daring, which exploded and armistico All these reports are under-said these distortions reached a
The Council: met to resume of the
in which Churchill informed
Sir Gladwyn added: "It is, I un killed two of the crew, passed danger lies. Under no cir- speed-up
urge for speed in culminating point during the against pre-stood to
Stalin that Britain had the debate on a Soviet recolu- afraid, only too clear that the through the wardroom of the cumstances can the Malayan negotiations and
which arrangements for the defence of vialt bere earlier this week of immense store" of gas bombs tou cailing for gerai, ratifica- value of the Geneva Protocol, destroyer situation 0 cipitating
It was disclosed to- Government afford at this might volve the United Na- this strategically Vital ofl-rich the Atlantic Pact commander which it was preputed to use tion of the Geneva Protocol of and indeed of any declaration night
General Ridgway. area but the method of approach spokesman asserted that as time to have the country tions in an all-out war with
bans the of banning or limiting use of any The wardroom was empty. further disturbed by an China.
differs considerably.
gas bioteriuk and chemical weapons particular weapon or method of Madame
Tchetchetkin
Nazis used. The debate was adjourned warfare, must rest entertim moment the
ម្តងទ
The Daring, first of Britain's -economic
themselves. depression in- At the same time, the Lot-
France's preoccupation is with
distorted the speeches af
alom age destroyers, was on with you Britain's
in an almost the good faith Premier Stalin replied that he last Wednesday North Africa, volving unemployment and don exchanges are expected to
eo-ordination of Allied Egypt and the Sudan while the Italian Communist leader Pal-
fatth Ho
Wor Foniy cited an
too glad to hear that phere of some heat after the which are parties to it so long exercises in the Mediterranean miro Togliatth
when, the accident reduced living standards. seek
to the in
United States visualises the area the Far Eastern policies
was prepared to use gas American delegate, had accused as the declaration is not sup- This would provide
theatres of
Instance of military
speech last No Britain
if the Germans used this weapon the Communists of conducting a ported by any system of control yesterday evening. It reached Communista
today for much sparate
is a whole inued existence of vember, in which according to against Russle. including Indo as a whole. eperatione,
"campaign of bes" concerning which would ensure that its pro-
for repairs. Togliat
Senior commissioned gunner dendly
mre ammunition China and Malaya, and to de-these differences dashing Madame Tehotenekina
Sir Gladwyn said that today alleged germ warfare in Korea. visions are carried out. is to be hopes once.
that the ti said that Russia was the
Government
LETTERS QUOTED
a case of aggression, an Gordon Willis Rossiter and. bullets grenades,termine action
aggressor is not likely to be ordnance artificet, 2nd class, Stabilising of the cconomic token in the event of a final Foreign Ministers will be able country in the world which attempts to biggest that the
the freedoms. The use of chemical and bacterial Sir Gladwyn Jebb said the over-scrupulous and it would be William Patrick Murphy, who situation rates first priority, breakdown of the Panmunjom to resolve them at their forth- offered all
atmistice talks.
Soviet Union had" "éxaggerated” very foolish to suppose that he were both killed, 'were trying for if there is disintegra-Political and military ad-
this time,
had not even claimed this
the value of the Geneva Pro- would observe any pledges which to clear the jammed shell from tion on this "front," politi-visers have been urging that inal agreeing and come to a spokesmınızı said Signor Togliat
These trends emerged after a himself in the speech,
tocol governing the use of he might have undertaken if he the Bofors gún by forcing it Madame
bacterial:
he warfare thought
could profitably back through the breech with a week rich in political develop
during the Inst 25
rod.-Reuter. International came to Italy about a year ago.
violate them."--Reuter, years ments
the
He added: "As evidence of scene including:
Shortly after her arrival the The shooting down of a started: making public speeches
the value or lack of value: Swedish Catalina flying boat which by the Russians,
Office
travelled protest, She an extensively about the country, of ring in frequently visiting Bologna, the
more
with
cal instability must
fol-
low.
a join! plan should such available in the event of an
be
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Washington, June 20, Baltimore Customs oli
"Communist bastion" of Italy's cials have been Instructed
3-The cleaning up of the industrial north-Beuter. Kojo prisoner camp in Korea.
4. The announcement by Britain's High Commissioner in Malaya, Sir Gorald, Templer, of marked docze of terrorist activity in Malays.
of the
6. The app reign Minister, Soviet Deputy Mr Andrel Gromyko, as Am bassador to London.
6-The detaining at Aden of a disputed cargo of 1,000 tons of Iranian oil aboard the tanker Rose Mary,United- Press,
:
Beauties Visit
UN Council
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to the Protocol during the war I might refer an exchange
,to of letters between Mr. Churchill and Premier Stalin.
you
I
"In a Jufter of March 20, 1942, that Professor Owen Latti Mr Churchill enld: Ambassador more, an expert on Chinese Malsicy lunchied with me last werk and mentioned some affairs of Baltimore's John'
evidence that the Germans may Hopkins University, must use gas upon you in their at- not be allowed to leave the tempted spring offensive. After United States, a local off-stay colleagues and to assure cial said today. United Nations, June 20.
that His Majesty's
Govern Fifteen international -beauties
Professor Lattimore, who has ment will treat any use of this .Com weapon of poison gas against today visited the United Nations repeatedly denied being and caused some commotion in mimist sympathiser, was the Fussian exactly as if it was the Security Council.
central Ogure. In a months-long directed against ourselves.
I have been building up an Wearing the ashes of their Senate Investigation of the In-
as bombs for respective countries,
stitute of Facifle. Relations, of immense store of gus aspiranta to the tile of "Miss Universe" which he was 'Arusice. were brought into the Council. He said at his Boltimore home sharge from aircraft and wo noti Imsitate to use these luring the "dobate on the today that he was mystified by over all mullable objectives : in Geneva Protocol prohibiting the the report of a ban on his leav- Western Germany from the usc of germ
and chemical war- ing the country. He had no moment that your armies and fure,
passport to go abroad and had no people arojasaulied in this After the meeting, the con- plans for
for, seklug for a new one way GRATEFUL testants Janched with delegates ho Johannesburg, June 20,
from thele espectivo countsion The passport he used for
passport he used for a "In his reply of March 30; } Several people were injured. The "Miss Universe's pageant visit to migland & last: January. Bromler Stalin mid. I wish to today as violence,
up is to be held at Long. again in the gold mining centre California, on June 23. Reuter. of Odendaallus when the
More Violence In S. Africa
polico sought to arrest rose FOUR INCIDENTS
Just for Wednesday's
responsible bloody riota,
The severna.
hundred
clashed with stone-throwing
IN TUNISIA
2. Tunis, June 20. A total of four incidents werO women, and reported here from various parts encounter
abot deteriorated of Tunisia during, the past 24 Into a hand-to-hand fight caur hours. They included the ston Ing several people to be injured ing of two trame, in Tunis, and
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mostly
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Professor Latimers had not ap-emment will look upon any
plied for a passport-Reuter, Squatters Hold Up Rail Traffic
- Bombay, June 20.. Hundreds of workers today
heir demands
by the Germans of poison gas against the USSR in the same light as if this weapon had been used against Great Britain, and that the Briti Air Force will immediately use against suite able objectives in Germany, large stocke of gas bomba held in England
diadwyn Jebb went on:
(Sir
on both sides before the the explosion otin bomb in the squatted on the railway track at
tors were dispersed by villa of the Sousse Collage Pro-Virar, 15 lica north of Bombay trafor Stalin dki not suggest demonstratori fear gas.
to back up as je fasor of Philosophy, Meanwhile, many of the total of 10 prople were as better wars
that it was at that time a crime African workers at the adjoining rested by the polico in Tunis The squatters held up all rail for us to possess a large stock mines were on strike following and peveral more in Bourdo ar & krampir including a whipments of of gas bomba Yot *. * need. recent incidentsen (with --
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Others for the Gimlet call,
As East is East and West is West
It's hard to say which is the best. But pity the man, who to this day:
Haant, tried it either way.
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