THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1947.

Anglo-American Bloc Against Russia Alleged

London, Jan. 28.

A Tass dispatch broadcast from Moscow to-day said that British and Amerlein relations : have assumed the character of a military alliance, and Tass claimed to have evidence that: Britain and the United States have formed a bloc against Russia.

While it is known that Britain does not have any formal treaty with the United States yet none can doubt the intimate relations which in fact have assumed the character of a military alliance, Tano said.

Meanwhile, the Brillal Cabinet met to-day, and it is believed thai they discussed Stalin's sunkestions for revising the Anglo-Soviet treaty.

The Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, received the Soviet Ambas- sador, Georgi Zurubín, last night, and i a spokesman admitted that they dlacussed "inntiers of substance."— United Press.

MOSCOW RADIO

ON INDIA

THE PARKERS

FRESH TO-DAY.

LOESARS

POOR LITTLE

YUGO-SLAV PROPOSALS

FOR ALLIED POLICY

TOWARDS GERMANY

London, Jan. 28. The Yugo-Slay Government to-night submitted a memorandum to the Foreign Ministers' special deputies for Germany.

The memorandum says: "A long period of Allied occupation and control" is the starting point for a solution of the problem of postwar Germany.

After stating that it was "im- | consider thin attitude

untenabic perative" that the occupation Juridically, morally and politically." nuthorities should have

Soviet Memorandum one He added that in western Germany common policy, the memoran-there was definite resistance to dia- London, Jan. 28. dum adds: "This

common mantlement of German industry.

The Moscow Radio to-day quoted policy has to be based on econo-

essence of the Soviet an article in the children's news-mic unity of Germany, according sented to the special deputies for memorandum on procedure, pre- the Potsdam paper, Pionerskaya Pravda, on to

decisions. Germany by Mr Gusev last week, is "Why Communists are being Specially in the economic field, the proposal that the Allies should persecuted in India."

a common policy is the condition follow the same plan as they adopted: The article said frequent clashes for successful de-nazification, for the first five peace treaties with take place in India between the two the outing of Nazis from GerItaly and the German satellites, it

was learned to-day. mala sections of the populationman economy with which the Hindus and Moslems. There groups destruction of the economic powers

By this arrangement the Big Four

would belong to different religions and that

prepare the draft is why they are hostile to each other. basis of German imperialism while doing so they would hear the treaty, though on Thia occasion. "Bloody massperes occur in the and aggression is most closely views of the smuller allies. atreels of Indian towns. Progressive linked, the breaking up of ear- Indlans, and first of all Communists,

tels, syndicates, trusts and other monopolies and the liquidation of large landed estates as the economic basis of Junkers.” -

arc

Dghting for the liberation of the rountry from the colonial yoke and for the creation of a free; indepen-

dent state.

common

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by HODGES

Paraguay Uprising Plot Nipped In Bud

Ascuncion, Jan. 28.

A revolutionary plot by subaltern officers of the Paraguayan air force has been discovered, it was officially revealed to-day.

The announcement said the plotters planned an uprising. beginning January 24 through to January 26,

The revolt was discovered when air force officers sought to seize the military airport on Monday night, it added.

Guards resisted the attack and ended the shortlived revolution.-United Press.

Nanking Soldiers Fight On But Don't Know Why

BY HAROLD K. MILKS

The Chinese Government's greatest military problem if the civil war continues to expand is not keeping its armies in guris and ammunition, but in developing its fighting spirit.

WITNESSES

AGAINST

VON PAPEN

'

That is the opinion of com- petent Government observers who during the past year have watched internal strife between the Kuomintang and the Com- munist troops spread through central, north and north-east China.

Kuomintang armles lack a work- able system for explaining to the common soldier his own side of the

There would then be a peace con- ference to consider the prepared draft, similar to that held in Paris the Soviet proposes that a German Just summer, and at this conference

"They are trying to put an end to

government should be permitted to hostilities between indus and Mos-

slate its views. Subsequently, On the question of German poli-before, the draft treaties should go lems and unite all peoples. This is tical unity, the memorandum draws for completion to why Communial workers' and pen-attention to the fact that the task Foreign Ministers.

the Council of sants' organizations are being merci- of the Allies consists in establishing would be signed by Germany in ad- The final treaty lessly persecuted in India. The forms of

political audition to the Allied powers. police organise raids on the head- economic enntrol and in the gradual

The Soviet reference to consulta- quarters of Communist ond trade attraction of the German people into tion of a central German government union organisations. Many Com the State administration by means of

Nuremberg, Jan. 28. munists have been arrested.

came incidentally into this general the building of self-government at statement on procedure and was not

Franz von Papen was to-day bitter internal dispute and telling the inwer level.

part of a statement on the future accused of not only putting him why he must fight people of his the form of Germany'a

Nevertheless,

constitution. Hitler inte power but making own race and country in support of impor- the financial arrangements for In sharp contrast, the Communist

the National Government. London the start of the Nazi govern-party leaders have developed a pro-

ment.

Kramme of intense indoctrination The accusation came from Theodor which makes every Red soldier from Duesterberg, former lender Steel Helmet group who opposed rank fully familiar with the civil war ; Hitler in the early days of Nazism. and his own part in it. Duesterberg appeared as witness The

result, say these Coreign this morning in von Papen's denazi, military experts who have kindled fication trint.

eve-witness reports of the fighting He reiterated the charges made in China, is the creation of a fighting yesterday by other prosecution wit-spirit among Communist coldlern nesses that von Papen wielded treat whilch in many Runters hus over- Influence over former President vou come better-equipped but less well- Hindenburg in persuading him to put informed Kuomintang troops, Hitler into power. Duesterberg ad- mitted, however, he had no proof of either of these charges.

"It is openly said in India that persecution of Communists is the work of the British. It is said that it more advantageous to the British that Indus and Moslems should continue to fight each other. If the whole, Indian people should unite the colonisern would not be able to rule over it."-United Press.

De Gasperi's Difficulties

ni the

Rome, Jan. 28. Gasperi's Chrisllan de Alcide Democrata have baulked former premier's plan for the solu tion of Italy's political crisis because of concessions to the Leftists, and de a new round of Gasperi has begun conferences to overcome the stumbling block in his efforts

now

to

The memorandum advocates Bquidation of Prussia and says: "The main blow against Prussian tradition is the destruction of German power over Polish territories to the cast of the Oder and Neisse rivers'.

Frontier Readjustment

In addition to supporting Polish territorial claims, the memorandum also declares that Caccho-Slovak claims for frontler readjustment are "Justined for reasons of security",

Regarding the problem of German minorities in eastern

und Houthi- eastern Europe, which "should included in the question of liquida- tion of German aggressiveness," the memorandum asks that the 100,000 minority Germans still remaining in Yugo-Slavia should be taken effect would be in conformity with by Germany, A decision to this the Potsdam decision about German minorllies in Czecho-Slovakio, Po- land and Hungary,

over

considerable tance is being attached by observers to Mr Gusev's reference to a central German government, which in considered to indledte Soviet op- position to the view expressed by the American delegate, Mr Robert Murphy-Reuter.

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Karl Severing, former Socialist Minister of Interior, also appeared as witness against von Papen, and denied the accused's charges that when he became Chancellor in 1932

The Yugo-Slav Government con- to-day that the Canadian immi-he found the German government

sympathetically the claims of gration policy toward the con- | bankrupt.-United Press,

sider

form a new government,

The party's continued meetings, the French people, who have three tinent of Asia would be placed

however, are not expected to greatly times within 30 years been the view at the coming-session of Parlia- POLICE SUPT.

alter de Gasperl's own programme ims-of-German-invasions, and they since he had maintained that

it will also give their support within ment upon a new basis, inviting

would give the Christian Democrats the framework of the principles out- trading and diplomatic relations.

B predominant position as before-lined to just claims of the western United Press.

Correspondence

PALESTINE BALANCE SHEET (The Editor, H.K. Telegraph) Sir, In your issue of Monday you published under the heading "Palestine 1940-Balance Sheet" by Pater Duffield. May I have the opportunity to hand you a letter written in the issue of October 19, 1046 in the "The New Statesman and Nation" in which Issue appeared "Outrage in Palestine".

Lack of Information

WAR

A study of the whole system of national delence by the Chinese Government reveals an almost com- plete lack of anything approaching the American

Army's warlime section of information and education, which told GI Joe and his naval counterpart exactly why he wda fighting the Nazis and the Japanese. Comununist military "ources claimed the capture during the last rear of more than 310,000 Govern- ment troops. Regulations governing the Immi-

An additional 25,000, of Germany," the memorandum zays.

gration of Hindus, along the lines of

the Communist said, voluntarly laid The Yugo-Slav

the new measure being drafted for

down their arms because they were memorandum Chinese are heralded as an im asks for a "clear and final policy on

Lahore, Jan, 20.

tired

of war, or foined Red forces in reparations in accordance with the portant feature of the government Shortly after the Punjab Govern- battling their former comrades. Allied Control Commission of March,

programme.

ment had announced here to-day the These figures are probably exag- 1040,"

It was authoritatively learned that immediate withdrawal of its ban on gerated for propaganda purposes, Reparation Demands

Any changes in immigration laws the Moslem League National Guards military. observers believe, but applying to Asiatics would not re-and the Hindu Sevak Sangh organisa-nevertheless they reflect the effects include:

Yugo-Slavia's reparation demands move barriers to settlement by Asia- tion, British troops were called out of a system which trains the common 10 blind obedience but 1. That the extent of the industryles in Canada, but the Government's In Amritsar to stund by at police soldier available for reparations should be statutes of arbitrary discriminatory singing a demonstration against the through education and information, alm will be to purge the existing headquarters while Moslems were neglects to develop spirit and morala determined forthwith.

exclusion of Asiatics which are so ban.

neighbours

2. That the handing over of com-offensive to Oriental peoples, especial- started forthwith. plate German factories should be ly to Chinese and Hindus. United

Press.

3. That the remainder of the avaliable part of the German mer-1 chant navy and also the correspon- dlag part of ber river fleet should 64. be made available for reparations.

4. That

commission of Inquiry

be formed to examine the state of liquidation of German assets in neutral countries,

5. That German property in the western

of occupation zonics

INJURED

The ban on the two organisation was imposed last Friday and had resulted in disorders and the arrost

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Soldier's Spirit

These observers, recalling instances where Government units with Unless otherwise stated, Reglatered of hundreds of Moslems in Lahore superior equipment and adequate Articles and Parcel Posts cluse 30 minuice I would like also that you shall

Mr S. C. Robinson, senior British positions have Burrendered to make a balance sheet without any difficulty toward the following items:

nusly intured in Amritsar to-day

sist that the Chinese high command Contribution by the Jews to Civi-

while controlling one of the Moslem must pay fully as much attention to lization; persecution of Jews by their

League processions, held in deßance developing fellow-citizens; contribution to the

of the ban on demonstrations. The spirit through Indoctrination es

soldiers' War 1914-1918; contribution to the

officer was hit across the head with does to seeing that he has a modern it War 1039-1945; broken promises to

a flagpole and taken to hospital with rifle and an ample supply of am- the Jews by Nations, etc..

Batavia, Jan. 28,

a fractured skull..He was sold to munition. Unaccounted books are on hand.

be out of danger and progressing The delegation from Slaatar, Re-

"The ignorant soldier is a poor I could give you a lot more for the Austria be made available for re-

publican capital of Sumatra, in dis- satisfactorily.

toldier," they say. "This is partl- making of the balance sheet which parations,

with

the Dutch of cussions would make a very fine picture to

4. That tho

The English wife of Sir Firozkhan cularly true when the uninformed the Jews and not to "our friends".

claimants for reparations be met in authorities, has given the undertaking Noon, Indian High Commissioner in fighting man is facing an opponent Can you explain why

accordance with the Paris reparation to issue a "ccase fire" order for the London, was arrested in Lahore to who has been led to believe-through you and others call the French people and

agreement from German current whole of north Sumatra, a Dutch day while leading a procession of propaganda and otherwise that hu military spokesman said to-day. velled Moslem women in defiance of has a cause for which he must Oght." not Europeans and Mohammedans, production and services.

7. That the restitution of bullion The cease fire was to take effect the ban on processions. Reuter,

should take from yesterday.

The delegation also promised to send back all

people abducted from territory presenting Dutch

during the past

urgent needs

plundered by Gossible.

or Chinese people and not Mongo- lions and Mohammedans, divide Palestine people into Jews place as soon as

and you

and Arabs? Is this pince not to bo mada for the Palestinian

known methods?

people?

OBSERVEIL

Delay Alicgod Dr Minden Ivenevic,

be put into effect."

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Physically The Same. These military observera bellove that man for mun the Chinese Com- munist soldier of to-day is no better than his Kuomintang opponent in the your contemporarica practising the Yugo-Slav memorandum, aid months as well as the group of women

physical condition, trabilag or equip the very good method of our well- that, despite the Crimea declaration and children who have been Interned

and notorious Goebbels on reparations, "the programme of in a Republican camp since 1942.

But the common Communiat reparations has not in fact begun to The Dutch hostages imprisoned at.

trooper

the advantage Slantar for five months would also

Canberra, Jan. 28. knowing-or believing that he knows (Peter Duffield's "Palestine Ba

occupation authorities in be allowed to return to Medan

The South Seas Conference, why he is Oghting. lance Sheet" was one of facts, and western Germany are delaying dia- Reuter.

to study problems of Pacific atc, is the adoption of an information The answer, these observers reiter- not opinion. Rules of grammar, not position for purposes of reparations, German Industrial prejudice, govern the point made in even of those

laland natives, was opened by programme by the Government's the correspondent's last paragraph. objects the dismantlement of which

the Prime Minister, Mr Joseph Ministry of National Defence which French, or the French people, Jews had been decided by the Allled

Chifley, to-day.

will tell not only the top strata but or the Jewish people are correct ex-Control Commission in Berlin."

Mr Chifley said the work of the the man at the bottom of the mill- pressions. But Jews people would

Dr Ivenovic added that allocations mission-General and the Indonesian conference would play a most im-tary machine why he must night.- be grammatically incorrect. Ed. H.K. D

far made by the Inter-Allied delegation were reported to have

Associated Press. portant part for world peaco, Telegraph).

Iteparations Agency did not repre- been resumed here to-day,

New Zealand's deputy Promler, sent oven one percent of the totalitas expected that the military Mr Waller Nash, stressed that the "NO CONFIDENCE" should receive.

value which the 18 member nations situation at the East Java port of natives interests rather than those Sourabaya, which was personally. In of the government must be given first MOTION LOST

verugated

· "Yugo-Slavia has been the hardest.

Dr. 1 yesterday by hit by such execution of the rear of the Netherlands East Indies, and thing, not take something from the

Mook

Lleutenant-Governor General consideration by delegates.

"I want to give the natives some tions programme," he added. The motion of "no confdence" in · Declaring that the liquidation of Major-General D. the Nether~} 14507, resources," ́ declared Mr Nash.

D. C. Bourian Vrec most neutral den, Chief-of-staff

Paris Jan. 28.

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The conference was called to es- you are a laughing stock," Mr Lilien- atomic security with a police system Arthurs 1945, "Twilight acloche":"11,

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* Clowo Down,, - The Assembly gave a vole of con- zona of Austria to even more doubt-

Asked if he were concerned over uren last week. the social and economie.development breaches

Meanwhile, the Secretary of War, The Indonesian delegations at-

of security through the Mr Robert Patterson, characterized Adence to the Cabinet by 549 votes ful. The American authorities have tending without it on in at of dependent native populations. It operation of foreign agents in the as "wholly unwarranted reports to 18. The Vote of conadence was handed over to the Austrian admini Republican Defence Minister,

was attended by delegations from United States, Mr Lilienthal said the that the War Department feared a Parcy Franklin for and on behalf of Printed and published by Frederick taken after the vote of no confidence stration a series of German enter is still, in Jogjakarta, that Re-Netherlands, the United Kingdom that, he would prefer to discuss it in perly safeguard atomia, souris at 1-3 Wyndham Street City of Vic- who Australia, New Zealand, France, the subject was of intense interest but civilian commission would not pro- South China Morning Port, Llunited had been rejected.Heuter

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