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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1958.

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one of

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This is the 'rewriting'

This is one

of our age.

of history in action now...This is

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THIS is one of the rarest sets of books in Britain... and one of the most terrifying.

In 48 bulky volumes is unfolded the canned mind of a giant nation-tho whole world It is the Great Soviet think their people should see it. as that nation's leaders

the Red Rule. Buch the

millions under many Encyclopaedia gospel of Importance of this work that the men who edit t—Communism's top brains-must Until now of Krushchev himself. for "hot" item

the approval submit every

dealing with there has been one lanificant gap in the encyclopaedia-Volume Forty,

Volume Forty includes Russia's "hottest" subject-Stalin. the letter A. And this

of Stalin, new official picture in Moscow-and the has just been published

Whittied first me.

down to "rethought" by Krushchev, emerges for the

of history and an ironla "1984" reconstruction pages and one pleture. it to a

This is the first interpretation firuro. epitaph

once-girantle

to

P

by STEPHEN CONSTANT

of B

да

Ave

Intelligence reports Thus Stalin is lott, no longer & ignored HE new Stalin is

about Nazi character

Invasion prepara- in a pedestal but on the care

stretched brilliantly

Lightrope of tons. He rejected all proposals fully balanced between his "mis as to the need to prepare for history. Lakes" and "merits." Here defence and alert troops in the

frontler regions. is the picture:-

This was one of the reasons "STALIN, real name Joseph Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili, why our forces in the West were horn December 21, 1879. Died caught by surprise... The units the frontier fought

March 5, 1053. Outstanding uartist but they were not

leader of the Russians and Inter- herolcally national Workers movement, of well enough prepared to repet the Soviet Communist Party, the attacks and were forced to accept combat in circumstances ond of the Sovlet State,

unfavourable 10 completely

"An outstanding theoretician them."

of Maxium-Leninism. Born in

Gorl $11 Tils, province of As a result of this Russin jost and Georgia. His parents

quantities of men

"resulting İTL cobblers. After primary educa- equipment

were vast

Others as

viewed

through red

spectacles

FOR other Soviet leaders the

tightrope has turned into a

A man they

are

one of the last volumes of the encyclopaedia.

It is only eight lines long, and rends:

"CHRIST, Jesus Christ of founder -mythical

kind about Christianity, lup plo s od

ND now, from the gloom A

and changing fortunes of Soviet power politics to one man who has always basked in the Kremlin's sunnlest favours.

Ile is Dr Hewlett Johnson,

born in the Palestine town of Bethlehem in the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus. Preached a new religious creed in Judes, Galileo, and Samaria.

"Died од a Cross and

resurrect.

the "Red Dean," of Canterbury then, according to Chris

"He is very tian teaching, His entry BOYя: popular with the workers of ed."

That is ali, England and other countries. A prominent English progressive and social personality.

"He has written great quantity of truthful books about the Soviet Union.

IT

"He fights against vicious antl- Soviet slanders, spread by the

Imperialists and their under-

dogs,"

Perhaps Dr Johnson, who gets

78 lines of text and a picture of

Eimself, would like to look up the following, humbler, entry in

Tomorrow

What they say about Churchill

ROUND-UP

the entry for Geneva

tion at a church school Stalin drastic change in the balance of MOLOTOV, purged by Krush-

Tills

the entered seminary in 1804."

the

.

enemy's

Orthodox the

favour,"

forces--in

"Mistakes

Su for so good. The early part of Stalin's life is given fairly factually with occasional blame and praise, particularly for Stalin's "big role in unify-

ing the Party and unmasking BUT the war was won, after

the Trotskyists."

for

USA

ORIENT

ROUND

THE

WORLD

You can fly thoro on the world's most exporlencod airlino

Mr

K.'s

and

all, due to the efforts of members of the the other more Party and Government,

the to

noose,

Look at

chev and how working in the

miserable most

post in the Soviet diplomatic service, ambassador to Mongolia.

P3

Molotov's blography in the encyclopaedia appeared before his disgrace:-

THE stralls of Dover will be closed to all foreign alreraft if the 85 nations meeting here to draw up now lawa for the ect decide to extend territorial waters from there to 12 miles round a country's coast.

Britain, America and a number of other countries are strongly against widening the three-mile limit, but many other nations favour the proposal.

Canada to protect her fishing rights only, is asking for the new 12-mile limit.

"It Britain and France extended to the 12-inlles limit each way there would be no room for aircraft to pass through the Straits of Dover without special permission," Sir Reginald Manningham Buller, the British Attorney General, said in an interview.

"Ships have a right of innocent puasage through a coastal slate's territorial waters, but aircraft do not.

"The British government feels that the freedom of the sens is of tremendous importance. These issues may seem tochnical and legal in character, but their importance to the man in the street should be realised.

"If the three-mile limit is extended it would also seriously affect our fishing Industry," said Sir Reginald "It would cut down our catch by some 40 per cent."

"Molotov: one of the most prominent organisers and Validers of the Communist Gradually more snide remarks creep into

"After the end of the war Party and Soviet State....has deserved the burning love and text. It is important

then took on his own

tho Party and remember that this article is Stain the first full-scale attack on wrong decisions on economic respect of Stalin ever published in Russin, questions and ignored proposals workers of the Soviet Union,

members of the etc," by de made famous

Here is the supreme irony: Stalinisation speech has never Central Committee. This hurt

the economic development of right until Molotov's fall the been published there.

the country, especially in encyclopaedia was published by "Stalin violated the norms of agriculture. Serious errors were the "Molotov Printing Works, Immediately after Party life and the collective also made by Stalin in foreign Moscow."

with Krushchev struck, the printers fendership worked out by Lenin, polley (e.g., the rupture

-who appear in small letters at He was intolerant of anything Yugoslavia).

the his

end of

volume each contradicted that

"Stalin's errors in the latter changed to "Ministry of Culture opinion. Stalin set himself in

period of his life have doubtless Printing Works." fact above all criticism."

slowed up to

a certain extent

Now all good Communists the development of the Soviet society, but they have not been are expected to cut out the eble to halt them and they have offending Molotov biography not been able to change the from their encyclopaedia,

fall of happened after the nature of the Soviet regime."

BERIA Then subscribers were ROME After the mud-slinging, more sent a special few substitute white-washing

pages on-THE BERING SEA. time

'Defects"

OWI

IEN the encyclopaedia quotes THEN

Lenin's famous letter ac eusing Stalin of being "rude, capricious, and showing back of loyalty and consideration to his comrades." Bul. "Stalin's pro- mises to correct his defeels were accepted in good faith and he was kept in his post."

After 1904 "Stalin, over

his cst!mating

merits. Own started to believe that he was infallible,"

*

And Tito

This

"Stalln for long occupied a leading position at the centre of the Central Com- mittee, All his activities were linked with carrying out a great WHAT about TITO, another ticklish subject? Here the transformation of our country.

and encyclopaedia makes full amends Communist Party The

Stalin's feud with the Soviet people remember Stalin for

Yugoslav leader, and give him his duo,

Tito:

Yugoslav Prominent Now the charges begin to pile

"His name is Inseparable from in. "Stalin did much for the

Marx and Lenin and political and State leader, one defence of the country in the those of Aght against Faselem but on the it would be a flagrant distortion of the foremost figures in the eve of the great patriolle war of historic facts to extend the International Labour Movement. he falsely estimated the inter- errors AMERICANnational situation.

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committed during the "In the post-war Fears the

later years of his life over all Yugoslav people, under ths

"He overestimated the Soviet Government Pan America World Airways, Ina, Lompersand to the home of Has York, 11ddig mith dried dub Germon Don-aggression pact, he years."

DV

Sir Reginald, a senior law officer of the Crown, is heading the British delegation of maritime lawyers, ship-ownern, fishing Industry leaders, government department and Seamen's Union officials at this nine-weeks' meeting.

a danger tat The Attorney General agreed there was Britain and other maritimo nations might be out-voted on this Important question by non-maritime states.

The Soviel bloc is not in favour of an international agreement to extend territorial waters,

ITALIAN police and the American FBI have smashed a drug- muggling ring operating in Cairo, Genoa, New York and Athens.

l Eight Egyptian sailors from the freighter Mohammed Kebir have been arrested. Fourteen Italians, including four women who helped run the drug ring from a waterfront bar in Genon, have also been arrested One of the women, 36-year-old Angeline Tatto, bossed the Italian headquarters.

The drugs were smuggled arst tuto Italy by highly-paid couriers. Then they were put aboard the Egyptian ship when the called at Genos.

An FBI agent mode friends with two of the crew and waa asked to join in the smuggling.

Heroin, oplum and hashish were among the drugo smuggiod into America.

VIENNA

his activities for the Party and leadership of their party headed AT the 1968 shop stewarda election of a large Austrian efl concern in Prottes, Lower Austria, the Commumets gained many long by Tito achieved considerablo

secretary successes in the building of an unexpected majority. Now a 30-year-old woman

employed by the company has told the police how it was dono. Socialiam, etc."

The woman, who is on the small side, says she was forced to Not a word about the Tito spend the night following the election hidden in a desk in the Stalin row,

ofico where votes were kept for counting the next day.

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And that is the great value of

the encyclopoulia as a guide for the Communist mint. What is not mentioned in It must never be mentioned.

And what about'KRUSHCHEV himself? He gets the greatest compliment of all: "Faithful pupil of V. 1. Lenin," The full- page pleture which he chose for the encyclopaedia is a clue to how he likes to see himself. sober, tough, shrewd and de«

Сого

¦

During the night, she substituted 681 faked votes for regular votes. Next day the helped to count them.

When the Communists threatened her recently, with violence unless she repeated the trick at the forthcoming election she went to the police."

Dusseldorf

ERMAN policemen will not wear Hider awards on their uniforme-and not even the new medale mthorised by the Federal Government. This was the unanimous

doplaton of -94 delegates to the Police Officer Trade Union Conference here, this wook

Many Germans are still opposed to the woscing of wartime medals," a spokesman said. "If we wong them, it might hamper Our work."

"The Depression sure is hero! Even the President

is only working part time!"

SHERMAN,

"If you are giving them any nuclear missiles, sir, make sure the range won't reach the US."

"My mum's always telling me my knees get shocking dirty, do yours?"

MR

AIR

lecary

"We'd better watch that Committee. Remember, from a long term view we may need AID babies' votes in a future election,"

WORKS

"Just think, in a fraction of the time we've been stuck here we could have launched a rocket 1500 miles and got one back, too!".

SKIRT

1

"Excuse me, miss, would you like to stand up?”

THREE WISE MEN COMMITTEE

UNTATE

STATEMENT

"You know, I wouldn't be surprised if the forel of employment around here didn't fail by three in the near future,"

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