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Snyder Explains Loan Clause
21--The
Washington, Aug. Secretary of the Treasury, Mr John Snyder, at a press confer- ence today dmled reports that the United States mado a. "gen- tlemen's agreement" permitiing Britain fo evarle the non-dia- criminallon clause in the Anglo. Anierican loan,,
He also denied that the United Slates exacted any promises concerning the United King- dom's internal affatis. He in- terpreted the temporary suspen- sion of the convertibility clauso as a "screening”
process, and
said: “They want to try to call all applications for convertibility Into the Bank of England to screen them.”
He said loan falks would be resumed after he returns from
visit to London in September, United Press,
OPINION IS DIVIDED ON
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1947.
Conflicting Rumours About
Ho Chi Minh
Paris, Aug. 27-Dr Ho Chi-minh, leader of the Viet Namh Government; was the subject of conflict- ing
rumours circulating throughout Indo-China today, according to Agence France Presse reports reaching here from Saigon,
One of the rumours, the Agence said, was that Dr Ho Chi-minh, had been assassinated by a member of the Communist Party, while another unconfirmed and unofficial report was that he would be replaced as leader of the Viet Namh Government."
The rumours are being treat-¡ administration to provisional ed with great reserve by French ministrative committees. officials in
the Indo-China, Agence added,
Meanwhile, the French refusal to negotiate with Dr Ho Chi-minh will be declared 'soon in a policy bronds enst by M. Emile Bollaert, French
od-
He will maintain that France will do nothing to hinder the bringing about of a Viet Namh federal struc-
From such a federal
© JOURNAL
KOITORS PRESS SERVICE.ff.
"The strange plants must be vegetables, and the old familiar ones are the weeds."
che cteristic fem dicit clonal MOSCOW RADIO ATTACKS
characteristics, re-brained Cx- structure, only
would be excluded.
TRADE TALKS Commoner in Saigon, circles Nniing a movement is indo-China
close to the Government believed for the return
today.
M. Bollaert, who is due to leave
make
the ex-Emperor Bas Dai,, who abdlented during the revolution of 1945, these August
intimated that the French High Commissioner would doublicss make it clear that French public opinion should not be led astray by this movement for, It is considered by the same circles, the retum of Bao Dai would lead to "audacion claims" being made on France.
London, Aug. 27.-The Trea-
Paris for Indo-China by nir next circles Bury and the Board of Trade are Saturday, is expected to reported to be at odds over the radio speech emphasising the fend- question of whether the Governing points in the French declaration ment should resume trade talks of policy for dealing with the Viet with the Soviet Union. which fighting French troops since Decem- broke down last month over the ber 19, 1940. terms of repayment of the 1941 British credit to Russia.
Namh movement, which "hos been
The www unanimously approved by Paul fumadier's Cablet today.
Surprise Move
basic outline of the speech
M.
The Treasury, it is learned in in- formed quarters, felt that Britain The decision of the Cabinet follow- cannot afford to resume the talked a series of meeting between those unlesa Russia pays the remaining members of the inner Cabinet half of the £2,400,000 due to Bri- specially interested in fain, and agrees to Britain's fun China problem and M. Bollaert. offer made in Moscow last month on The move came as a surprise to the revision of the 1941 civil sup-
many well-informed observers whe plies agreement.
had believed that the French Govern-
The Board of Trade and the Ministry of Food, on the other hand, Beileve that Britain cannot afford the talks because of not to
to resume her urgent need for non-dollar sour- supplies, particularly
ces of
• stuffs, including wheat,
which
Hongkong Parley
YOUNG TORY GROUP
Moscow. Aug. 27.-Moscow Radio made'n bitter attack in its English-language "Newsreel" broadcast today on the British Young Conservatives, who attended the World Youth Festival in Prague last month, declaring that they "vilified democracy."
on
от
Jewish Immigrant Ships:
Precautions Taken Against Frog Men
On board the Runnymede Park, at Gibraltar, Aug. 27-Anti-personnel depth charges were drop- ped at 15-minuto intervals throughout tho night around the three transports in which 4,350 Jews being taken to Hamburg, as a defence' against at- tacks by "frog men”.
were
ara
the British
FUNERAL OF
SINGAPORE COMMUNIST
As the three vessels lay, in the Jewish refugees being taken to Gibraltar harbour during the Germany by the British and is in
constant contact with two days break in the voyage Government on the matter-Reuter. from Port de Bouc, Southern France, to Hamburg, where the illegal Jowish immigrants are to be disembarked, batteries of powerful searchlights trained on them throughout the night from the subterranean fortifications of "The Rock."
British authorities today tooks. every precaution against a possible attempt by the Immigrants to seiza control of any of the three ships,
Welding crews visited all three transports this morning to strengthen the cases on their foredeckts and to inspect the hatches leading to the the biggest funeral processions .holds.
ever seen here, today followed The night long vigliance against the body of the 31-year-old attemple to sabotage the ships from Communist leader, Lin Ah- the shore was also continued.
Hang, to the burial ground out- dawn, naval. Jaunches Fyom watchfully circled the refugee deutside Singapore. scanning the water for signs of "frog men."
Singapore, Aug. 27-Cymbals clashed and choira sang dirges when 15,000 Chinese, in one of
Lin Ah-liang died in the Singa- Hospital pare General
nine days Approaches Scaled Off
ifter he was released front Outram Reporting critical statements achievements the Democratle The ships were docked at a de
he Gaal, Singapore, where
hndf on the Festival made by some of tests, discussions on various aspects shore.
Youth; there were conceris, con- | inched mole, unconnected with the
surved
18 months of a two-yeur the Young Conservatives
Unometal boats, were not sentence for his part in an illegal of world affairs, in the course of allowed withly bailing distance. their return to London. the which the young people of different
procession-sald to be in celebration, On shure, a mixed navy and army of the anniversary of Singapore's nations got to know each other and specini intelligence police cor fall to the Japanese-in February Radio declared:
better and which gave birth de a dan scaled off all approaches to 1940. Arm friendship of progressive young the jettles from which launches put people fighting for perice and de-off to the ships. mocracy,
ok
young Tories.
Finally. M. Bollaert will state that must head the Indo-Chinese Federa- a French High Commissioner
The Young Conservatives did not ton as rarantor, by this impartiality dare to take part in a single one of took place of the discussions which the Indo- towards the component states,
access to the Anyone seeking close harmony between France and every day at the debating clubs. The Indo-China in economic, diplomatic explanation is that they had nothing and military policies.
to say nothing to reply to the "The atmosphere was consistently ahlox had to show identity papers
democratic. And that
what three times, at each of the three against British reac alarmed the charges It was reported from Saigon zo-ch made
Now concentric rings of armed guarda by the young partisans they are trying to convince the on ment would make some conciliatory day that Nguyen Van Sam,
the around the felties the fireece, the Spanish anti-Fascias, British people that the Festival in diplomatic reproof
It is not expected that the ships move towards Dr Ho Chl-minh.
Union Nm.lonal
Political and the delegates from Palestine, the French The
would leave port until tomorrow."
Raid the report from Paris High Commissioner for Indo-Chinn Party, suggested to the Viet Nam Exypt, Indonesia and South Africa: Prague was a Communist and not
undertaking," Resistance
Young Conservatives were Radio said.-Reuter. Committee, yesterday The
French Foreign Offlec
announced will broadcast
his return on
to that, "to realise the complete soli- quiet as mice.
Govern- that the French fond-Saigon will
tonight probably open with
ley darity of the Viet Namhese people," of France's
"However, on returning to London,
ment had replied today, favourably review of
brothers. postwar policy the National Union Front and the they copiest their elder
but with certain reservations, to the of France's willingness to recognise
British request of August 23 that "Viet Namh independence within Ho Chi-minh, should join forces.
the 4,350 Jewish refugees be taken his Letter to the Viet Namhese the framework of the Indo-Chinese.
back to France from the British zone of Germany when Federation and the French Unlon" Resistance Committee, Nguyen Van Sam suggested that representatives these circles said.
embarked at Hamburg.
French Stipulations of the Viet Ming, the spearhead of the national resistance movement,
The French Government, in its
■ 'Democradie'
Consequently, these sources said in Indo-China and a reaffirmation Viet Nami Government, led by Dr Like Churchill, they beg WEDEMEYER
that although "plann orç being made," no immediate action can be Expected.--Reuter.
Important Question
London, Aug. 27.-A Board of Trade spolocsman said today that re- sumption of the Anglo-Soviet trade talks was still stalemated by the Russian refusal to pay more than half the £2,430,000 instalment due on August 1 on repayment of the
1041 and 1944 loans,
It was over this same question that the trade taika in Moscow broke down Jast month. Britain virtually all the Soviet requests in regard to credits except one to double the period of repayment and thus halve, the amount of each instalment.
with the Viet Namh mavement ag
In
M. Bollaert is likely to state that France refuses only to negotiate and of the Union Front, supporters being in her eyes an organisation of the former ex-Emperor, Bao Dal, which
longer
In Hongkong, represents the might meet soon majority of the Viet Namh people, were Bao Da! is staying, to discuss
outline of the the matter further-Reuter. un according to
Not Limiting Themselves speech Elven by circles close to the Government.
no
Franch Attitude
Those circles suggest that
more met Bollaert will say that, while wait- ing for Viet Namnh opinion to make clear its true tendencies, and to give it a chance to do Bo, the French authorities will pursue their taske
the Democratic Youth Organisation. 'As the tree, so the fruit, so the proverb says.”
Communistic Dist
of pacification in areas where fight-} full-dress Cabinet meeting under dinneonnection with this atatement, I
Ing continues and restore political regional tranquillity to entrusting
STARTS
the
man
During the Japanese occupation. Lin was arrested and tortured, by he Japanese. He was sentenced to death but was save when the Alles
berated Singapore,
huge picture of the Jond preceded the mile-and-a-half long
which
blocked procession, trame for two hours.
Seventy gaily decorated
2,000
wreaths, many carried nearly of them eight feet high,
city
lorrica
The Communists in the procession- shouted: "Discrimination between Asiatic and European prisoners must *** i cease. We domand proper con- ditions in the prisons."Reuter.
they dis
KOREA PROBE reply, stipulated the following re-
servations:
not
a
Revival Of An
Old Custom
OUTWARD MAILS
The Festival, organised by the Youth, was attended by 1,600 British World Federation of Democratic delegates, including 200 Conserva lives and some Liberals, The La-
1. That the refugees voluntarily hour Party youth organisations
Seoul, Aug, 27. Lt-Gen express a desire to return to France. were not represented officially,
Albert C. Wedemeyer, President
One of the Colony's oldest customs 2. That the readmission would Gordon Harrison, one of the
not constitute Truman's special envoy to China
"precedent" for will be revived on Saturday, Libera- l'aria, August 27-The war In Young Conservatives, told a A preas
and Co., Ltd., resumes the firing of pinced Indo-China between the French and conference in London on their re- and Korea, today began a 10 subsequent admission of other dis- tion Day, when Jardine Matheson
persons" from Germany. M.Viet Namhese forces will continue turn: we found political battle-day investigation of the situa 3. That the admission of these ita noon-day gun from East Point A
"until
favourable circum- ground of tremendous dimensions, tien in Korea.
refugees to refuge in France would special ceremony, starting at 11.30 ent on lunces" for negotiations are
which everything was one-sided.
exceed the 8,000 limit set by the a.m., has been planned for the oc- countered, Pierra Bourdan, French We did not get friendship. All we
With his staff, he conferred with French Government in August 1946. casian, and many notables are ex and Youth,
Communism stuffed down American officials here. got was
It is considered by competent pected to attend. The gun has not Minister for Sports announced yesterday
our throats for breakfast, lunch and following a
He faces a heavy programme of observers in Paris that these views been fired since the war. consultations while in this country. of the French Government will re- President Vincent Auriol.
Recently there has been an at-
quire serious consideration. Bourdan said the Ministers had | Mosc
Moscow Radio today commented:
mosphere of considerable strain be-
Meanwhile, these observers main- Gordon Harrison declared that Mr agreed on the terms of an important the Festival had been too much for ministration in South Korea and its the French Government accepts
tween
the United States military ad- tain that under no conditions would speech, expressing the point of
On Saturday, August 30, 1947. The if the British authorities General Post Ofice, and Kowloon Central in North Korea. | refuge" which Emile
all during the time he had
The chief
noon, and the other Branch Post Offices from the three ships now carrying on 6am to 10 am. There will be Inissioner of Fr
one delivery of ordinary and registered: to make at Saigon shortly,
Bollaert, the Minister
will Dante's Inferno. said.
correspondence at 10 am, and one col- two days ago to "avoid
Hamburg Preparations "Nervous Breakdown" inake no concrete proposals to the
lection only from the půlar-buzes The in Korean politics, particularly in From Hamburg today come news Money Order Office will be entirely closed.
therwe stated; registered – Unicks Annamese but will appeal to the "What is it that has caused this support of parties hostile
to the that the British authorities in Ger -Shabani, Rhodosia, Aug. 27. better Judgment" of the guerilla nervous breakdown of the Young United States."
many were moving some 1,000 Ger- articies and parcel posta clase 30 minuter. However, halving of the instal- A Shabani court today ac-, decided not to. limit themselves tems could hardly have been ex-
leaders. The Ministers, he continu- Conservatives, whose nervous sys
Last May, Mr Molotov, replying to man and Polish refugees from two cartier than the ordinary mile. If me ments would double the amount of quitted
cele will close at 4 pm, on previous day. Reginald Todd, well- cash Britain' would
a letter from Gen. George Marshall, camps along the Soviet border in close before 10 a.m. registered and per
Thursday, August 28 Bastimen American Secretary of State, agreed Schleswig-Holstein have to pay
to negotiations for peace with any hausted by the usual
preparation Russlo, and Treasury sources said known missionary and member one man or faction, but will treat hunting, bridge, polo and discus- that the Soviet-United States Com- for the Jewish refugees now on their Russia was demanding payment in of the Rhodesian Parliament, with the leader the French believe slons at their clubs?"
mission should resume its efforts to way to Hamburg. dollars.
The Festival was a demonstra-form a provisional democratic go- on a charge of beating African has the best chance of bringing
The refugees expected to arrive and artistic vernment-Reuter.
six Britain advanced Russia £100,- girl pupils at a mission school. peace-Associated Press.
in the camps within the next days, and, although the refugees are expected to give trouble when they disembark at Hamburg and although the British troops meeting the ships would be unarmed, normal military precautions are being taken, the report from Hamburg stated.
The question of credits Is in portant because under the proposed trade agreement Britain would be importing products worth more than those which she would export under the present loan agreement, and this would be offset largely by the instalments which Russla Britain for the 1941 and 1944 credlis. Cash Doubled
Owes
000,000 credits in 3041 for the pur chase of civil supplies. In 1944 this was Increased to £130,000,000, and the rate of Interest reduced from three to two percent.
Russia since has repaid £80,000,- 000 and still owes approximately £44,000,000.-United Press,
GOVERNORS
TO MEET
London, Aug. 28.-Governors from all Britain's colonial and mandated territories in Africa will meet in London in Novem- ber to arrange for the biggest colonial convention in the Em- pire's history next year.
well as Africans.
BEAT GIRL PUPILS
Ho was alleged to have beaten the girls on the buttocks with a sjambok
been
view of the French Government his nerves, that he had no rest at Soviet counterpart, States represen← ) used force to disembark the Jews Post Office will be open from 0 to
itself Indo-China, is thoro, and that oven the trip bagh tative on the Joint Commission ad from towards Hamburg
(Thine-bide whip) when they went HOME FOOTBALL:
on striko.
at
who pleaded not gulity, said, corporal punishment was better) than expulsion for pupils who went on strike, and none of the girls parents had complained.
Strikes at tho mission school were growing, and he punished participants moderately with
Jambok-Reuter.
Sikhs Hold Up Train: Killed 15
tion of the wühletic
60,000 Spectators See
Arsenal Beat Charlton
London,. Aug. 27-Buses, trams and trains in South London were crowded to capacity tonight when a crowd of 60,000—the biggest_mid-week gate at any League fool- ball match in London for many, seasons--watched Arsenal beat Charlton at the Valley.. Intending spectators who could not find room in publle transport vehicles begged lifts on lorries, and private motorists helped by taking enthusiasts on their way to the ground,
Lahore, August 28-Two United states Sinte Department employees said on Wednesday that a Sikh mob held up the train on which they were riding and killed 15. Mohum- medan passengers and twice
at- The shirt-sleeved crowd gave the tempted to force a way into the police no trouble, and fainting cases Americana' compartment.
were rare.
onc
to Chesterfield, where the defences predominated..
More than half a million people watched the 23 English League
score.
Charlton
Everton
DIVISION 1
2 Arsenal
1 Blackburn
1 Manchester Blackpool
City o
entanglement
Priest Murder
Shocks Pope
in
In Washington toany, the acting Secretary of State, Mr Robert Lovett, told a press conference that the Vatican City, Aug. 27.-Aur United States Government is "very thoritative Vatican sources said much concerned" over the fate of today that Pope Pius was "deeply shocked" by the mur- der of a
Catholic priest in DISARMING OF
Trieste and was "following all developments closely."
Bishop Antonio Santin of Tripate has kept the Vatican fully informed of the grave Incident,"
the sources said.
JAPAN
(Continued from Page 1)
also been
Fer
1
Rwatow (Bea) 2 D.. Shanghai (Ben) 2 p.m. Manila, P. (sex) 3 p.m.
Sandakan, Austraila and New Zealand!
via, Sydney (Sea) 3 pm.) U.S.A, Central & South America and Canada via San Francisco (No Pat cel for Canada) (Sex) 1 p.m. Macao, Tsinahan, Shokki & Kongmoon.
(Bea) p.m.
Canton (Bea) 5 pm.
.
Canton and Shanghai (Air) 3.30 p.m. Bangkok Bingapore, Batavia, Colombo, Sydney and Auckland (Air) 3.30 p.m.
Vriday, August 29 Amoy, Foochow and Tainan (Formoza)
(A) 8.30 am.
Japan (ordinary letters & cards only}
(Ben) 10 am.
Manila, P.I. (Ben) 10. 8.m.
Canton (letters only) (Teain) 10.23 a.m. Tramkong and Ilolhow (Bea) Noon. Bangkok (Sea) a pot.
Mania, P. (Bea) 3 pm.
Macro, Tainshan, Shokki & Kongmoon
(888) 4. pan.
Canton (Ba) d pm.
Bangkok Rangoon, Caluutta, Karachi. Bara, Cairo, Nairobi, Johannesburg, Augusta, Marsellies & Londen (AF) 3.30 pm.
Singapore, Colombo, Bourabaya, Sydney
and Auckland (Alt) 3.30 pa Amoy, Shanghai, Nanking, Hankow, Tsingtao, Pelping and chin 14 (Air) 3.30 pm,
Canton and Holhow (Alt) 3.30 pm.
Saturday, Aurust 30
(General Holiday)
Manila, P., Honniulu, USA. & Canada,
(AR) 16 am.
Canton letters only) (Train) 10 Monita, FL (Bea) 10 an
Swatow and Bangkok (Bea) 10
Shanghai. USA.,
Central: South America and
San Cannda Francisco No Parcels' for. Canada) (Bea) 10 am...
The Pope's interest da keener, they "Allied agreement, on the funda- matches, in which 16 clubs failed to said, because he specifically dole- mental principles has
gated Monsignor Jacob Ukmar to reached on the basic policy and The Rosults
make a confirmation tour in Istria.
the other policy decisions of Following are the results of the Meanwhile, reports from Trieste Eastern Commission," it added. matches played last night:
stad Ukmar's condition had "slightly
"An examination of the documents improved" at a hospital in Flume shows that there will be no com- where he was taken by the Yugoslav plicated frontiers to define in the authorities.
head Japanese Ukmar suffered
trealy since the peace and kidney injuries in the Sunday assault in which Fr. Miro Buselich Japanese territories are all insular.
Potsdam
Declaration staten 'was killed.
sovereignty' specifically: Japanese recely Premier Aleide De Gasperi
of ed the Yugoslav diplomatic repre shall be limited to the islands
Haly, M. Mladen Honshu, Hokkaido, Kyushu, Shi-TO-DAY'S BROADCAST
Hongkong broadcasting on Ivcovic, in audience today. There koku and such other minor, Islands
frequency of C45 otocycles from 12.30 to as we determine". was, speculation whether their con- It will be for the Peace Con- 1.m. and 0.30 to 11 p.m., and also versation was concerned with the ference to
to decide which minor islands on 0.2 megacycles in the 31 metre bend Istria incident,
t; but the Premier's shall romain
from 12.30 to 1.1, 7.30 to 8.30 and 9.15 under- Japanese to 11-1 office said the call was merely
During discussion...
*1
1.
o sentative to
Reading
3 Ipswich
1 Port-Velo.
LEAGUE "A"
Queen's Park
1 Queen of the 8.
The projected convention will be attended by colonial governors and members of local legislative coun
Chelsea cils, and will include Europeans as Meanwhile, reports of fatal rloting! The pre-match scenes of conges-
and tion in the roads surrounding theffuddersfield along the border of Pakistan Colonial Ofice spokesmen said-It-India in the partitioned Punjab con- Chariton ground were repeated after Manchester U. 2 Liverpool will shape the cconomic, social and
Bunderland tinued. Refugees throughout the the match.
Anton VIJA political future of the African con-border arca cvece, and by foot in dlspelled any doubts that may have Brighton and Bar
Wolverhampton Wanderers quickly Wolverhampton Wa Grimsby by overy
DIVISION DE (South) tinent for the next 100 years.
kype of conveyance, It will have no precedent in Im-quest of safety. Hundreds of Hindus arisen from their defeat at the Maine | Crystal Palace perial history-Associated Press. and Sikh refugees crowded station Ground on Saturday by trouncing Exeter City
Norwich City | aight Grimsby Towh tight gants to platforms in Lahore, seeking from the Mostein dominated areas after the visitors had gained; the Southend
,SCOTTISH and reprisals. No trafn schedules; lead in the first few seconds of play, Cellie ** were maintained and arrival times The chief architects of the Walves Dundee were kept secret in an effort to success were Pye, who scored the Falkirk
hat-trick, and Westcott and Smythe, Motherwell An unconfirmed report from n who scored two goals 'oach...
Paruck Thistle Informant who has been reliable,
Third Lanark Canberra, Aug. 27-Delegates to cald 110 Sikh mobsters were killed
Barnsley the British Empire Conference on on the border on Monday in a battle
Brentford Janan discussed today, proposed ter-with troops. Moslem leaders, said
Insido forward. play nury ritorial restrictions on Japan and more than 100,000 Mohammedan paved the way for Manchester Unit- Chesterfield the
the changes refugees had reached Pakistan from ed soundly to defeat Liverpool at the Notts Forest strategio arpeels would Involve,
the Indian part of the Punjab.—| Maine Road ground. The Associated Press,
champlona were handleapped by an injury to the full back, Horley, in the second half, but United had al- ready gained the ascendancy.
Both the relegated clubs Drent-
SECRET, TALKS
IN CANBERRA
thwart the mobs,
:
"APOLOGY WANTED
Istanbul August 27-Balgaria
Brilliant Play
Brill'ant
Hibernian
4 Morton
Airdrieonians
3 Hearts
• Rangora * Clyde DIVISION II
3 Leeds United
0 Luton
a Tattenham.
0 Newcastlo
1 Fradford
Sheel W.
Southampton Lague w. Bromwich A. 2 Fulham
DIVISION III (North),
1 Wrexham
Mansfeld T. 1 Darlington 1 Tranmero It. LEAGUE "IT"
Bradford City Crowe Alex Gateshead Ifartlepool U.
ACOTTISH
An official statement issued after the conference detained the subjects discussed, but gave, no hint of the trend of discussions. The conference ngula was held behind closed doors with
Huards posted to maintain has demonded an apology from the ford and Leeds-16st by similar mar-Albion Rovers security of discussion and secret do- Turkish Government for a Radiolus. cuments. Unauthorised persons were Ankara broadcast which charged
Alloa Ath. Arbroath
Billington, the Luton centre-for-Cowdenbeath prevented from approaching the that Bulgaria, had food attortage ward, registered the hat-trick at Dumbarton *offices of the_00 delegates and ad- because of food being sent to Griffin Park, and a second half goal Ensi Fite
visers in Canberra's Parliament Russla, - il revealed today by another lender enable Newcastle Kimernock House-Associated Press.
United Press.
Stirling Albion to take full points from their visit
was
1 Dundee United a Dunfermline
2. Hamilton
Lalth
Blenhotemule St Johnstono Raith Rovers' * Ayr United
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"bloodcurdling, towards preventing a recurrence of Newn; -0.10, Lendontian episode in Istria In an editorial Japanese aggression, as they United Press.
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