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Nothing New

nor-

London, Mar. 24. Russian interference in thern Iran has been "constant, methodical and deliberato" since 1044 when Russia was refused of

concelona, un Iranian official charged yesterday.

Em- A. H. Hamzavi, Iranian bassy press attache, made, the charge in an account of diploma- the relations with the allies since and Russian 1941 when British

the country to troops occupied thwart Axis moves, toward that country.

Hamzavi said his account wad written after the Russians failed to withdraw from Iran on March

2.

this re

"Disturbances in Azerbaijan and Caspian provinces came into pro- minence not long after fusal to make oil grants) while the Kurds in western Azerbaijan were incited to throw of their allegiance to Teheran," he wrote.

out-

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 25,-1946.

Statement On Iran Problem By Premier

TEHERAN, MARCH 24.

Moscow Plays An Old Tune

London, Mar. 24. Moscow Radio comments that "very little progress" has been

reconstruction along democratic lines."

"An increasingly bitter strug- Rle in developing between the forces of democracy and reac-! tionaries there."

THE POSSIBILITY THAT THE RUSSIAN-IRANIAN PRO-made in U.S.-administered Japan

BLEM MIGHT BE SETTLED BEFORE THE SECURITY toward COUNCIL MEETS NEXT WEEK WAS MENTIONED BY THE AT A PRESS CONFERENCE YESTERDAY IRANIAN PREMIER, QUAVAM ES SULTANEH. IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE IF THE COUNCIL MEETS NOW OR IN 15 DAYS," HE SAID, "IF BY THE TIME IT DOES MEET WE HAVE NOT SOLVED BY OTHER OF THE MEANS THE FUNDAMENTAL PROBLEM EVACUATION OF RED ARMY TROOPS THEN OUR

REGULA CASE, UNDER THE SECURITY COUNCIL TIONS, IS TO BE INCLUDED ON THAT ORGANIZA- TION'S AGENDA.

War Trial In

Shanghai

Quavam added that he Wos "quite sure" that a ratisfactory solution would be found,

"The

evacuation of Soviet troops" he continued, "is a fun- damental problem. Its agreement would solve other problems."

Shanghai, Mar. 24. The Azerbaijan vroblem, which

The Japanese Grand Imperial he termed relatively unimpor tant, might be "definitely settled Headquarters and War Ministry by negotiation' he said, "as soon were charged yesterday with as the Soviet forces are evacuat- responsibility for Japan's enemy

airmen's law in n ed."

Commentator V. Nikttelin au- nerted that the landing of n new contingent of Dutch troops in Java continued to threaten | world peace as it did when So- i lo the viet Ukraine cited

council two U.N.O. Becurity monthe age.

The landing of a new con tingent of Dutch troops in Java "further complicated the already tense tunica in In- donesia" Nikitchin said, and til added "Dutch authorities

of the forco are trying by arms to block the Indonesians' natural desire for liberty" while the British "still have the sup pert of aircraft and threaten to bring tanks into action again." Recent events prove that the statement accurity council should accept He explained the "broad line of Soviet intervention” 148

Russian Vice-Minister of Quavam categorically denied read at the trial here of four the Ukrainlan proposal, backed restricted to the Iranian Army

Foreign Affairs, Vishinsky, to and police while the adherents of reports that fresh Soviet troops Japanese charged with the death by

Tudeh

send on international investigat- the

Leftists have entered Iran Linee March of three Doolittle fliers. (Iranian Party were strengthened by im 2.

These two agencies "inati-ing commission to Java, Nikit- ported undersirables and agitators

Envoy's Letter

gated the enactment of this chin said.-Associated Press. from across the northern, frontiers

The Iranian Premier stated law and made it "retroactive of lean, who, "famented distor that the letter which the Iranian to at it to

the part offense" banes and encouraged peasants

to the United said the statement by Major and Inbouring cinses to de-order Ambassador appalli Associated Press States. Hussein Ala, had sent to Itauro Hata who was prosecu

The "U"NU"," "Secretary-General Top the court martial whicin Trygve Lle, was "anauthorised." sentenced elight Doolittle airme: "I have sent a telegram to to death. Five Americans were Ala." added the Premier, "in-

reprieved.

San Francisco, March 24. structing him n avoid any

said

Chloe e-born American prosecutora

King Fong-sung. statements or actions likely to lend to further misunderstand-they were convinced that Hata's cook, was cleared yesterday of a charge and was evidence navy desertion statement and ther ings."

The recent arrest of the form-would be a basis for indictments awarded $9,000 (US) in back er Prime Minister, Sayyen Zina against prominent members of Navy leat track of him be was ordered because of "certain the Japanese military regime for promulgating subversive activities against our responsible Government," said the Premier. the law which allowed the exeru-

he declared, The affair,

was tion of all enemy fliera. strictly one of internal politics, and without international signi-

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Hong Kong. 21st March, 1946.

BRITISH MILITARÝ ADMINISTRATION HONG KONG

DEPARTMENT OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS

DUTY ON TABLE WATERS

ON AND FROM MARCH

+

Tuesday, the 26th

March, 1946

+

commencing at 10.30 a.m.

on the Open Ground by the Custodian's Kowloon Godown at Mu Tau Wai Road (behind Hong Kong Rubber Factory), Kowloon:

A LARGE QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS COODS. comprising:...

Round and Flat Iron Bars,

ficance.

he

Hata died in Tokyo early this year. He sent the state Quavam denied reports localment voluntarily to alied hend-

ne karned ly that Sayyed Zias, the "A quarters when

been was to be arrested.---Associated tional will" leader Lad singled out as an enemy of the Press. Government and that his arrest was a result of personal emnity to Chavam. Repor'a have cir enlated here since his arrest that several

Right-Wing deputies

in the last Mariis (Parliament) had been marked out for arrest and that several have left the capital within the last few days.

Associated Press.

Peaceful

Oil Drums, Pipes, Tubes, Pix Penetration

ro-

Dramatic Scene

Shanghai, March 24. Flag draped boxes, containing the ashes of three executed Doo- te flicts and a fellow Tokyo raider who died in prison, were dramatically placed military commission who are try- in four Japanese officers on war orimes charkes hore.

before the

Cook Gets $9.000 Back Pay

tween 1941-45 after he had served

was

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