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SHIPPING NEWS

Aircraft Carriers Glory, 3, Cruler: Belfast, 3; Bermuda, Dry

Dock.

Submarine Depot Ship: Adamant, North Ann.

Destroyer: Penn, AFD; Cossack, South Wat Tidal Barla; Corset, Bouth Wall on Couack.

Escort Vert: Oposrum, Aberdeen Dry Dock; Whitesand Hay.

Submarina:

on Adamant.

Autute, Tally-lio, Talent,

TU 70.2.4: Neches (AQ 41), AS; YP

344 on Neches: Georges (DE 7), B1

Chinese LIT: Chung Hain, M; Chung

Chinese Frigate: Fu 1o, 12.

Tin.

Administered by Commodore-in. Common

Depot Blup! Tamar teffat), West Arm.

YBIN: Fort Constantine, Al. Btore Ship: Fort Homalle, _Oil_ Fuel 10, Empire Jetty: Fort Bandusky. Charmain A12; For Providence, 17.

Fort Langley, 12. ASIS: Oller#! Celerol, Empire Dambel, Anchorage Пapide Birchol, Yaumail Empire Garden, M3; Berbol on Tamar

Governor, alongside Empire Wavo Garden.

Boom Defence Vessela Baronia, Boom Defence Depot Kowloon; Barmond, Mac- kin'.

Balvage Vessel King Salvor, North Arm, Titist Basic

Lifting Crafts25, 20, Mackie's; 50, Wellington Wall.

Crans ship: Sheishu Maru, Mackio's.

Leer. East Arm

Rescue Tugs: Encore, Tidal Basin, En

MDL 1100, 1107. 1105,

Kowloun Camber: 1100, Aberdeen.

Tugt lockpidgeon, Rockglen, Rockland,

Tidal Baln

Bhips in Maintenance and Reserva LUI (L) 11. 123, 103, 172, Kowloon Camber.

LCT: Kowloon Comber.

NBC: 100. Alerdeen; 110.. wall,

1151, 913, 1150, 100, 1195, 1243,

Wellington

Valom Defence Verset: Barbain, Boom

Defence Depat Kawison; Tidini Basin.

IEMDE: teso. 1002, 1003, 1150, Kowloon Camber.

Rockforest, Rockwing. Itock THE! mount, Kowloon Camber, Outside Wail. Merchant Slips

Anatina, A12.

Antaula Shimshulpo,

Baita, Yaumoti.

Benlawers, A10.

Belleroplan, Talkoo lock.

Bulimba, Yaunat!.

Carion, lumubulpo.

Clovis Victory, All.

Caltex 11. Tsun Won.

Chungking. Kowloon Bay.

Decbank, AD,

Dromus, Stonecutters.

Exortuck, A.

Empire Fraser, Cosmo. Dock,

Case Against

Tojo To Be Heard

This Week

Tokyo, Oct. 27 (UP)-Some time next week, a bald, be-spec- tacled little man altting among the 26 Japanese war crimes de- fendunts will be re-created by prosecution testimony into world figure. He is Hideki Toję whose name has come to stand for Japanese arrogance and per- fly.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1946.

INDIA RIOTING SWITZERLAND AND RUSSIA SOVIET BLAST Another Rommel

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RESUME DIPLOMATIC

arrived in Hallgan) to-day equip RELATIONS AFTER BREAK

with amphibiour "ducks,"

Reinforcements Arrivo Calcutta, Oct. 27-Considerable niitary reinforcements have brought into East Bengal to deal with communal disturbancea.

been

Military pickets have been posted in the affected Calcutta areas and troops have orders to use their arms without reserve if there are further acid throwing or similar incidents.

radio The New Delhi

to-night quoted

statement to the press

there had been a general deteriora- tion in the situation since last night BEVeral the police fred times a North Calcutta and 37 people were killed.

issued in Calcutta as saying that

The international prosecution see-when lion's cune la expected to begin early next Thursday us the stage is set for the recital of Tojo's part in his- tory.

AVDF

Tojo is regarded as the arch-villain who actually took Japan into with America and Drlíain. So far he has bech mentioned only general- ly In the prosecution's attempts to prove the men sitting in the deci guilty of conspiracy to wage aggros- *Vo war.

But next week the events leading directly to December 7, 1941, be unfolded.

+war.

will

Two hudred and fifty soldiers reached Chandpur last night and another 50 Indian troops have arrived fa Noakhali and Tipperah. Some British

troops

LASTING 27 YEARS

HISTORY OF RUSSO-SWISS RELATIONSHIPS IN LAST 20 YEARS EXTREMELY CHEQUERED

(BY. REGINALD LANGFORD)

THE Soviet flag is now flying over the roof of the Bellevue-Palace Hotel here, scarcely a hundred yards down the street from the Federal Palace, Switzerland's Houses of Parliament.

ANATOLE

Kolashenkov, in the more conservative west, where are going on to Chittagong while M. appointed Soviet Minister the admission of Soviet Russia to the Lengue was described as a Com- munist danger.

and

M. Mött, then Swins

Foreign

Wos

the remainder may be employed

to Switzerland after a break in refugees for the protection of awaiting repatriation

diplomatic relations lasting 27 It is emphasised that troops are years, is staying in the hotel for secretary, sharply opposed such ad- out at all hours of the day night for the protection of citizens, the present owing to the hous-mission

The curfew hours in the disturbed ing shortage, which is acute in Taja will hear read back to him areas

Commercial relations between the have been ex Berne as anywhere else. of Calcutta ranny secret orders he gave when he tended and now begin at 7 pm. and staff, numbering about 40, are Berlin

His two countries developed after the was War Minister under Bartizan,

the Pre- end at 5.30 am.

settlement. The Molotov- miership of the late Prince Fumimaro Kunoye, as well as some issued after the Calcutta terminus of the Bengal-neighbourhood.

Train services to and from Scaldah, also lodged in hotels in the Ribbentrop agreement signed in the summer of 1930 produced violent Konoye resigned In

reactions in Switzerland, but never- October 1M1 Assom, railway, have been seriously to let Tojo assume the

The arrival of M. Kolashenkov theless a Swiss trade mission of taking Japan into, warponsibility disrupted since early this morning

owing to inciden

to incidents in the areas ad- | coincided with the partial with sent to Moscow in January 1941. In addition to the mountain of joining the railway workers' quarters, drawal of the Russinn, rejection of

Within a month O documentary evidence covering his

have asked

satisfactory The authorities

for Geneva as the European headquar- working erders,

speeches, actions

been and unned

arrangement had of the hallway | tefs of the United Nations. protection

reached and a Russian memoranda, Tolo will listen to settlement on the ground that unless

delegation own words taken during his three- this was provided the railway services The history of Russo-Swiss diplo-arrived in Switzerland to effect large. month Interrogation by prosecution to and from Sealdah will be brought matie relations during the last 20 scale purchases. On Sunday, June Investigators.

to a standstill. leading to serious re- years has been extremely chequered. 22, 1941 Germany invaded Russia, Interrogations' were made

thus bringing the Soviet Union Into during percussions in other places. Tojo's convalescence after he

war. Transport routes shot

In the October revolution of 1917 the The tram-car service was still sus- but failed to kill himself in Septem-pended this morning over many routes the Swiss diplomats accredited to the Switzerland to Russia were blocked, ber 1945 when MPs came to take him and busmen have been on strike Court of the Czar stayed at their and the goods arranged for to Sugumo Prison.

since

Many Swiss never exported. posta in Petrograd. that they yesterday, urging Konore's Role

should be given armed

nationals resident in, Russia had de- protection

Thenceforth relations remained posited their valuables for safety

dormant, Russia holding aloof even from the activities of the Interna-

Empiro Labrador Douglas Wharf.

Erica Molier, 112.

Fort Langley, Kowloon Bay.

Fort Renselear, Thikos Dock.

Fregum, North Point Wharf.

Glenstraty Taikon Dock.

Hai Chang. Stonecateri

Ila Chen, Stenreuttern.

HH 119.

Ha Tan, of Yaumati

Hni Yuch, Kowloon Bay.

Banyan. 133.

Hekury Crest. Talken Dock.

Heyser, Costno, Dock,

Ho Kin, China Merchants Wharf.

Ilun. Talk Dock.

Kenilworλ Kowloon Bay.

Kut Sang. Kowloon, Dock.

Kwai Sang, 15.

Kwetyaug. Talkon Dock.

"Lyckon, Taikoo Duck,

Marann, 134.

Mount Davis, Kowloon Wharf.

Mul lock, B

Pake Falkor Dock.

Paula. Taikoo Dock.

Period. Yautrinti.

Pin Wo, Corino. Docks, Sammer, Kowloon Wharf. Saminent, Kowloon Bay, Bamtweed #felikok. Sandviken, Talkoo Dock. Shantung. Kowloon tay. Shengking. Takne Dock.

Silver Gitava, Kowloon Dock. Silveranda A.

Stanhall, Kowloon Bay,

Szechuen, Taikon Duck.

Taria, Talkoo Dock

Walnut Bend. T Talkno.

Wan Hung. 1113.

Wuchang, Laichikak,,

Wasteh, Talkov Dock.

Yochow, Holf's Wharf.

Arriving To-day

Van der Helst (3031), from Shanghut, HMS Constance from Japan.

Salling To-day

from

were

The prosecution is also expected while running. 10 introduce evidence throwing

Two people

were killed in Lud- in their Legation. The building was additional Ight on the controversial

hlansa, an Industrial town about 100 atormed. rifled by the mob, and lonal Red Cross, which lan its head- Agure of Konoye who succeeded, miles south-east of Lahore, this young Swiss diplomat killed. where Tolo failed, in committing morning,

the

Seven were killed and 20

suicide after Gen MacArthur order injured there on Thursday night since ed his arrest last December.

when communal disturbances have Evidence in prosecution's po- continued. session show that Konoye-r

-regard- ed in some quarters as a pro-peace

and autumn of 1941.

affected areas

cas looted and burnt.

[thes

Soviet Socialist Republics

In May 1918 the young Union of opened its arat Legation in Berne with M

Bernsine as Minister,

uided

quarter in Geneva,"

In the Spring of 1944, the Swiss Parliament unanimously

a

(Continued from Page 1)

an "attempt by certain powers to remove from their path all obstacles which hamper them in the dictation of their will to other nations."

that

Factory Dismantling Berlin, Oct. 27-Russian controlled Berlin newspapers today alleged that hundreds of German specialista were making atom bomba In Britain and the United States.

In a counterblast to reports of deportations of German technicians and skilled workers to Russia, the when stated newspapers United

ted States troops withdrew from forged 240 well- Thuringia they known scientine workers to accom- pany them at the point of the gun.

Professor They also mentioned!

Otto Hahn, Germany's leading

atomic expert, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1044 for splitting the atom W08 nuciel, and who, captured by

Commandos "British Bald; and take to England.

Hahn was captured by the Allies In 1844 and his whereabouts mained secret until last January when it was reported in Washington scientists that he and

German ten other had been living on farm within 40

London. miles of British Control Commission The said on February 2 that he had been in Britain for interrogation and that he and others had been returned to Germany, where

they would allowed to undertake fundamental research.

the

"Anti-Soviet VillainsTM

re-

called

and

The llusaian-controlled news-

what they Papers attacked

"anti-Soviet Villians of the Berlin western sector press radio for their hateful anti-Soviet glanders becntise a few German specinilsts had left for the Soviet Union."

They asked why there was such e howl of excitement" and dec.area that teclinicians Jeft under un agreement with Soviet enterprises. They printed a list of 12 reports credited to various news Including the British and United Stales press, referring to alleged arrivals of German V-weapons and atom bomb specialists in and America.

Som:cs,

Britain.

7

Quoting a report of October that the Government should resurge scientists

resolved that more than 2,000 German were being kept in 3 diplomatic relations with Hussin, and

camp at Darmstadt, in the United States Zone, and Swiss diplomat was sent to London

camps in that it Bavaria, they added to get into touch with the Soviet Em- bassy there. After some months, well-known that 200 selentlyts were being held like prisoners at Moscow refused the Swiss offer, and M. Bilet-Golaz, Swiss Foreign Goettingen camp In the British

Zone. Secretary resigned.

, Commission Invited

Mr J. 13. Kripalani, president- designate of Congress, who has just

In November of the same year, Premier-boasted of straight-

made a Ove-day tour of the dis-rlots, regarded as having a revel Jacketing the Japanese to give added turbed areas of East Bengal said tionary nature, broke out in Swit- power to the militarists over the

that many Hindu houses had beenzerland, and the Swiss view was that civilian branch of the Government.

destroyed and Hindu temples in the Bernsine's organisation had Evidence which the prosecution

and abetted the plotters. holds may be submitted to show that

It hack not

possible to been Konoye was fully aware of the

ascertain cases of rape but women

Withdrawal of Missious duplicity of the Japanese negotiations had complained to Mrs. Kripalam, in Washington during the

Moscow was summer who is in cha

At the Anal collapse of Germany. requested to with-i of the women's charge department of the All-india Con draw the mission, and in 1919 diplomany Russian prisoners of war and slave-workers tied from Nazi camps To date the prosecution stands at gress Committee and who accom-matic relations were broken off.

to Switzerland where Moscow com- the three-quarter mark in the pre-panied her husband on his tour, that

Early in 1921 the Swiss Federal plained they were being badly treat- sentation of the case.

were roughly handled, their

atseif Council declared

willing to ed. The Swiss-Invited the Russians After the Pearl Harbour phase-conch shell bangles (symbol of their resume de facto relations. Negotia to send a commission to Investigate which shold fast two weeks will married life) being broken and their lions were making satisfactory pro- Prome the Australian, Netherlands and verification marks removed.

road in This was the turn of the gress when, on May 10, 1923. at an Philippines phases,

all of which are Mahatma Gandhi in leaving New International conference in Lausunne, the relations between the two coun expected to be short. The prosecu Delhi for Calcutta for a tour of the attended by a Russian delegation, M. tries and direct diplomatic contact Hon will the have covered 15 years riot affected area in Eastern Bengal. Vorovsky the then Soviet ambassador between Berne and Moscow was re-of

ning with the Japan---Reuter, of history

beginning

in Rome, was murdered by a Swiss, established. ese invasion of Manchuria in 1931.

who, while resident in Russin, had

Colonel Switzerland Appointed suffered severely at the hands of the

accompanied Flueckiger, who had revolutionaries.

the commission in its investigation, Switzerland Halted in Austria

expressed oficial as Minister in Moscow, while horror at the

Was transferred assassination, The Kolashenkov

Vienna, Oct

(UP)The man accused of the murder, whose Berne from Athens. For the first time in history Government announced that starting experiences in Russin were drama-

To-day, polticnl controversy former Emperor. Hincy Pu Yị | Manchuria, called to the

to-day civilian train travel would be tically depicted at his trial,

down and given way to an attitude sufferings stand gave from his own lips the halted in Austria for an indefinite allowed extenuating circumstances and against Soviet Russia has died

The Swins period because of the critical shortage in consequence of "the story of the

puppet

government

inflicted upon his family in Russia" of sober reality.

anxious to foster pleasant relations. allegedly under complete Japanese of coal.

and are hoping, for trade exchange domination --through--the ---poiltleal- Trains will, however, continue to and was acquilted.

Interested in Swiss military machinery,

It is believed the prosecution fee's secure it had proven violation of

Anating (Thoresen), for Stralfs, O. treaties, particularly the Nine-Power Civilian Train Travel

p., A12.

Hi! Tock (CHIN Seng Horka. Swalow, Bangkok, pin...

· Toy

Erica Moller (rung Ming Hong, for Swatow, Amey 112,

Clovis Victory (APC) for Shanghai, USA, m. A.

Yen Tal (CMSN), for Teamkong, West

Toint.

Expected Arrivals

October 29 from Foochiew,

Hal Yank. Swatow.

inteld, from Rangoon, Mongola, from Europe Straits.

October 30 Tisadane, from Manila, Amoy. Halenkala, from Manita.

Expected Sallings October 20 Samtweed, for Shanghai. Marosa, for Bangkok, Singapore. Han Yin, for Shanghai, Benlawers for Straits, UK. Van der Helst. for Strails, UK.

October 30

Amay,

Mount Davis, for Manila, Stralis. New York. Baston.

Empire Park. for Pakhol, Taiphong. Sandviken. for Swatow, Deebaak, for Shanghai.

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and parcel mail closes half an hour before ordinary letters. Afe mails close at Kowloon PO half an hour earlier than at GPO.

ALonday, October 29 Shanghini (Taybank) 3 p.m. Macao, Teinshan, Shokki (Kwong Sal) 3.30 p.m.

French Comment On

TUC Decisions

Paris, Oct. 27-A turning point in the British foreign policy-breaking лway

from

alignment with Washington to follow instead the outward lines. of the Soviet policy-was fore- cast by the Paris Conservative| newspaper Ordre to-day, as a result of Friday's resolution by the TUC. at their Congress in Brighton, calling for a break with Franco Spain.

Mr Atlee, the British Prime Min- ister, cannot fail to take account of the position adopted by 75 per cent of more than six million organised workers," the paper sald

Until now, British and American diplomacy have been lightly ordinated, particularly where

fronted by the Soviet polley.

20% con"

The Intervention of the TUC ob viously risks provoking a rupture of thia unity, assuming of

course that Washington will not adjust its Franco policy to that which Attlee may And Bimself forced to adopt.

Mr

The newspaper Humanite, organ of the French Communist Party, declar ed that by the TUC resolution calling for a break with Franco Spain, "Bri- tish trade unionizis have condemned Mr Bevin though there would be no change in polley-Router.

Treaty and generally the Kellogg-! Briand fact and the Hague Conven- tion.

of witness

the

By witnesses and documents prosecution tried to show pursuit of the same general policy throughout Chinu by occupation of key eltics and

venports, harness of China's man-

reported infringement,

power,

their

property.

of

Evidence also submitted show the complete regimentation of the Japan- ርፍር

people since 1931 "for purposes of waging aggressive war.".

27

be used for food transports.~~~

SCHILLING EXCHANGE

Vienna, Oct. 27.-The National Bank announced

Austrian to-day

dollar rate arbitrarily selected by the military authorities when Aus- tria was liberated.

Was

Was

the

Death Story -Suicide

Stuttgart, Oct. 27 (UP),— German Field Marshal Erwin Nommel committed suicide by polson in the same manner as German Goering and Heinrich Himmler, the doctor who attend- ed him told the United Presa to- day.

Hitler's "The Fox," who headed

battle of the legions throughout

own life North Africa, took his

a Volk- rather than appear before gericht people's court on charges of complicity in the July 20, 1944 bomb plot against Hitler's life, the doctor Bald.

The doctor is a Professor Stock, a German eye specialist now living in Tullingen where he made the statement to the Unitet Press.

The doctor sald Rommel, was tho wounded in July, 1944, when

was inspecting car, in which he troops on the Normandy front was strafed by RAF planes. Rommel sußere bevere brain haemorrhage Which fert Itim completely blind.

Professor Stock was called to Nor-

Bight

mandy to perform an operation which was successful and six weeks Inter Rommel had regained his and was on the road to recovery.

Stock Professor work went for

continued: "My however. nothing, Hitler having accused Rommel of participating in the July plot he was placed under the alternative of appearing before the Volkgericht or committing suicide Someone gave him an ampute of poison similar to that which Goering used and he took the latier course.

"I hasten to add it was clearly apparent to me during the course of numerous visits I made to Rommel that he was hosille to the fashion in which Hitler was conducting the compaign and he might well have been involved in the conspiracy to kill Hiller."

ANGLO-EGYPT TALKS

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reserve the statement made by Sidky Pasha that it had been definitely "dedided to achieve unity between Egypt and the Sudan under the Egyption Crown."

It is now expected that an authorl- lative patatement on the talks last week about this will be mado 10- morrow in the House of Commons probably in the absence of Mr Bevin by his Minister of State, Mr.Hector NcNeil,

Well-informed observers in London consider that

Ainsult to Germany The papers added that nobody in the British

Government Military seemed to realise that 'their trent- ment' of sulentists was not only an insult to Germany, but to the entire world of science.

The Soviet News Bureau sald Britain and the United States had already undertaken mass deporta- tions of German

scientists

and technicians, but

said nobody had anything. The reason for all the "howling now was not that groups

scientists were going to Soviet Union, but the fact that anti-discussions any results of the Soviet elements had started a new hate campaign.

The Berlin Social Democrat Party was "trying to please its western bossca and doing their dirty work." British officials Goettingen,

ot university city Ini the extreme south-east corner for

of the British Zone ten miles from the border of the Soviet Zone, said to-night that

200 the report that

technicians were held in the town was a com- from Herford said, plete surprise to them, a dispatchi

M.

to

are

and

bo

not

by

If they are being held here, we have not heard of it," one British offlelal said.--Router.

repeatedly demanded by the Swiss the installation of a Russian diplo- qua deportation

in London cannot be considered definite until they have been endorsed as a whole in Cairo by the Egyptian treaty revision, delegation and in London' by the British Government.

Both Sidky Pasha and Mr Bevin, It is considered in London, may have to overcome some criticism at home before the initial success of the talks in London can be considered secure. -United Press and Reuter.

falt

On July 1, 1923, Russia announced Russia is

accompll for the forthcoming talks. pation zone so as to create a her intention of boycotting Switzer-machinery, tools and watches land. Negotiations for an amicable Switzerland In Russian raw materials.

The Russians consider themselves. settlement were set on foot through With Swiss industry working pt

Atom Bomb Specialists

Justified to remove skilled labour, the Intermediary of friendly powers, full capacity in the greatest boom

Fallure to win over the Germans

these sources said, technical skill he notably France, and un agreement

ever known, de-

in the recent

ing in their view part of their elections and the was reached in April 1927 between the country has

repara- liveries are however, likely to

forthcoming start

endeavour to tions claim of the Four-

but will diplomatic other nations as well as the 'murder the first exchange rate for the Aug. the Russian and Swiss

subject to long delays..

Power talics

maintain the appearance that the on Germany are of their citizens and destruction of trian schilling since the Anschluss-missions in Berlin.,

workers does

among the main motives for Rus- But there was no resumption at

had

agreed to the transfer. Internally Switzerland ten schillings to the United States

sla's latest overlasty diplomatic relations, though this was feel herself politically menaced

British official quarters dismantling drives,

informed

deportations. When quarters in London believed here

challenged, that Parliament.

matic agency,

to-day. In 1933, the United States resumed

they, too, brought German scientists That the Kremlin-over-sensitive to the United States, they said these The so-called Swiss Workers' Party,

to Britain and some had been relations with Russla and in the fol- lowing year the USSR was accepied the equivalent of the Communist to pub

to public opinion-has chosen the othe

scientists of party in other countries. forms only present period of the United Nations voluntarily. They insisted no coer-

and bad agreed and an-{ st a member of the League

tiny minority of about seven per Assembly meeting for deportations

electorate and

clon had been Swiss when world attention is focussed on that there was considerable difference

exerted This was the signal for violent cent of the

adding

acidly too Soviet policy controversy in Switzerland, especially workers are for the most part

the Importance well-off to be tempted by political Russia Was attaching

between inviting some selentists and of workers experiments-Reuter.

tion and the determination to comdragging large numbers

out of their homes at midnight ta The Western Puwers are

unknown destina- to launch a formal protest if tion. The legal position remained

The black market price of the In all the above charges the pro-dollar in Vienna to-day is about 40 secution feels it is conclusively im-schillings. plented most of the defendants, and The National

also the rest, including the lending actor nounced that the price of fine gold Nations, Tojo, have their turn coming up in is fixed at 10,890 schillings per the next two weelts,

Bank

kilogramme.--Reuter,

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to this

had

piele it, these quarters expecten take them to th

taken

gone

Socialists lisfactory explanation is given at obscure, however. Different inter-

Italy's Socialists

And Communists

Bid For Power

to

being

placed meeting of the co-ordinating com- prelations aro mittee of the meet on TControl Council, due to whether technicians can be removed from Germany. The Potsdam Agree- Diplomatic quartern nequaintedment on this point, appears umb!-

guous. No

the reference la mode and Potsdam Agreement to the removal, was molivated by these, considera- of workers from Ger

Germany. The attitude

with Russian political moves tendencies believed Rusala's policy

tions.

of Soviet

not

Major, The outcome of the elections General Kotikov of the Berlin Four- in Berlin had shown the complete Power Kommandantura Rome, Oct. 27 (UP)-Italy's the population

fallure of the Russians to win. over satisfied British quarters who

to the Soviet-raise the question in conformity with Communist and Socialist parties sponsored Socialist Unity Party. The the United States and France at next.

will

quar-

forgot past differences and election resulta In the exclusive week's oficial Brititude in united on an eight-point political | Soviet occupation zone had failed troi C. meeting of the Allied Con- nction pact by which they hope Communist majority. The Russians, view of the peers!

unequivocal ters

equally to produce

guarded preserve

decision

• Un- been to win control of the govern- therefore, have become doubtful of omcially it has

Indicated that a mont

would formal in next spring's. Parlin their future grip on Germany:

be made it otest before the It... rep Protest

Allied mentary elections.

Russia's hope for a delay of thei

representations

remained talks on Germany has Council

unsuccessful. Points of the pact included (1) not been fulfilled. The insistence of is understood such a protest would be liquidation of every residue of Mr Byrnes and Mr Bevin in Parks based on the argument that forcible- Fascism; (2) consolidation of the had resulted in the fixing of a de-deportation of Germans was contra- democratic republie and

public finite date for the start of the talks dieting the four-power agreements.: liberty'; (2) industrial reform. November 20 in New York. The nationalisation of monopolistic Russians ccomed desirous to clear Industries, banks and public services, the decka" before the talks begin;" and institution of a worker manage-

y

I directing the committees of non-

Buspicion Increased ment nationalised industry; (4) agrarian 3. The Western Powers' attitude. reform, liquidating big estates and to the whole question of reparations

has inercaned Russin's suspicion: dividing uncultivated land among

Co- the peasants, increasing farm to the realisation of her reparations operatives (5) salary raises for cinims. workers.

social (8)

legislation of the personality and human dignity of a

for "defence

Mr Bevin's speech in the House of

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10. Londan relay: Navy Mixture. Ilhood. homes,

schools, medical sia's anxiety about the possibility acht Jewel and Warris Show Bont of nssistance and care for the aged; (7) of securing enough industrial plants the Air: 11. Close down, defence of workers Incomes through from Western Germany and the re- rigorous taxation in income-posseCKS-

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of plants from the East.

quarters believed

these

classes, extraordinary ing

fox

lomatic

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