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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1946.

ANTI-FRANCO PROPOSALS RUSSIAN

Favourable Reaction To U.N. Report

UNEASINESS

IN MOSCOW

Moscow, June 3.

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Associated Prenn,

Shipments Of Food Are "Bungled"

London, June 2. Food shipments are be ing bungled, says Mr. Christopher Hollis, M.P. in a letter in the "Daily Express.'

He alleges that many food ships have been routes and re-routed round the world, finally unloa cargoes in ports where they load- eat them.

Spanish Press

Moscow--

Shouts Defiance Nazi Gang

New York, June 3.

A generally favourable reaction has been register- ed among delegates to the Security Council to the recommendations of the sub-committee for a world-wide break in diplomatic relations with Spain unless the Franco regime is with- drawn by September.

However, it appeared there would be varying op- position to several of the sub-committee's con- clusions. The Council will meet on June 6 to act on the recommendations,

Still There ́

Most

4 year

PROTEST TO ALLIES

London, June 3. The Russian ambassador in

Pago 3

NOTICE.

Royal Hongkong

Golf Club.

Hongkong Cricket Club Hongkong Football Club

ia

Rome has protested to Allied Medi- derranean headquarters ngainst the striking of a Sevlet dipiana- tie courier by an American mili tury policeman on May 29, Mos- cow radio, monitored in London, who have returned to the Colony Members of the above Clubs Moscow, June 3. said today,

rdvise the of the German muni-

The protest demands punish-re requested to tions factories outside the meat for the paliceman for "rody Treasurers of the Cale of their Soviet zone are an ready to turn behaviour" in removing the court return, if they have not already out war materials as they were forcibly from an American plage done so. This can be done by writer,

"Inventia Ciampino aerodrome and strik-completing a form which the apo,

ing him with his fists, the broad-available In the Treasurers' "Observer," declared cast rail. tay

ofllec. "At an Interrogation the police. "Almost nothing has been man aimitted he hed

employed done in the Western zones," violence and asked to be pardon- wrote "observer," "to destroyed for his thetless acl." such main. Any of German The Soviet protest vns badoo 11 angression as the German mono-|

with British Lieutenant-Genera' į nolies, closely bound by inter- William D. Morgan, Allied Me- national cartel agreements with diterranean Commander-in-Chief,

The broadenst said. Another paper says: "We are influential organisations par-

The Moscow account sal that asked to remove a regime which ticularly in Britain and the the American airport commander. was installed by the death of United States.

Lieutenant-Colonel R. M. Crow, a million men who died to re- "Newspaper correspondents while later promising an investi- conquer Spain and save her." who have visiteri Germany's gation, at The time of the in- | The paper adds: "Perhaps the western zones note that produc-cident rounded up and qucationed intention in to divert inter- tion there is still in the handa Soviet embassy staff members on

Some delestates abnitled they gentleman listed with indiffer were surprised that the five-ence to a familiar story being man group went so far as to told to him, and which he has prop the General Assembly already often heart." call for a universal diplomatic quarantine of Franco Spain, a step which the Council previous- ly hesitated to Lake,

Whether there would be any opposition strong enough to re- sult in major changes in the Committee's proposals could national interest to a non- of the German trusts and the field "instead of punishing not be determined immediately. existent Spanish problem. This cartels which loyally and faith the policeman." since NOTIZE of the delegates familiar game does not interest fully served Hitler," "Observer" were still studying the reportļus."-Reuter. and consulting their KOV: In- ment.

Question Mark

It was painted out that the report already had the support. of live nations entsprising the sub-committee France, China Australia, Poland and Brazil

which would make it difficult! for any other of the six towge! atek on the Council to have enough votes for A major delegate and

The Brazilian

War Black List

Firms

Of

continued.

The world press bus re- peatedly published convincing veporta of the continued CX- istence in the western zones of organised units of the former German army, numbering many hundred thousand men, with their own officers, headquarters and other military establish- ments."

Washington, June 2 Both the United States and Bri- "Observer" declared that the lain are reported to be discussing "semi-denials" of these stories, when and under what ci com-

were, in fact, "semi-admissions." stances they should abandon the|— Associated Press. war-time black-list of firms, prin- cipally in Latin-America And European neutral countries, actus. Axis of having aided the Powers during the war.

ed

KING'S BIRTHDAY

News To Him

PERCY SMITH ́& CO. Treasurer.

Windsor House, 2nd floor, HONG KONG.

NOTICE

THE CHASE BANK

A Tasa report broadcast by Moscow Radio yesterday that the June 3rd 1946, our telephone From and including Monday, Russian Ambassador to Italy had numbers will be changed as demanded punishment of the American military policeman was

follows: alated to be without foundation in allied headquarters.

Lieut.-Gen. Sir William D. Morgan, Allied Supreme Com- mander, with whom the Ambasen- for was reported to have lodged the proteat, said yesterday "I have it."-Associated heard of not Press

PRESS BLAMED

He adds: "The Food Minister member of the sub-committer (Sir Ben Smith)

is continually expressed the belief that not telling us that it is shortage of

serious modifications would be refrigeration synce which prevent made. A similar view was ex-

Prague, Juny 3. our accepting more ment from pressed personally by a spokes- Several thousand firms in South The London Gazette an- The Bratislava printera union New Zealand and Australia. man for the American deferta-Amerien, Turkey, Sweden, Swit-nounced last night that the day has stopped publication of CAS. "But often refrigeration space |tion who pointed out, however,zerland. Spain and other nations in 1947 for the observance of the Central Organisation of the that the official American posi- which were neutral during most the King's Birthday, both at Right Wing Democrat Party's fion on the specific proposals in or all of the war renmin in

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home and abroad. would he paper. hari the repart

got been de- American lists.

Thursday, June 12. The total has already been re- Irmined.

For the Customs and Excise The big question mark was duced considerably from the war

Department, and the officers and of the time peak. The effect attitude. "The 'Coptic was inken off hr | Russia's

No im- tort run between New Zealand, mediate reaction from the Rus-rivileges of trading in the United in England and arthen re- black-ilst was to deny the finervants of the dock companies and Britain towards the end of sian delegate, Andrej Gromyko, States or with American concerns land, it will be Saturday, June last year.

was available, but delegates ex-

nbrood.-Associated Press.

28, instead of June 12. preted bim to points of the report on the basis

is wasted.

"An example is the recent vay: nges of the British ship "Coptie"

(20,09% for 1, which ins refrige atin space for about 6,000 tons of #meat.

Sailed Without Cargo

oppose nome

"On December H, 1945, she sail-of his previous position.

ed from London to New York without any ear.

Might Abstain

The chief concern

Was

"From New York she was di- whether Gromyko would press rected to Norfolk (Virginia) opposition to the point of in- pick up a gargo af ment, fruit, fish, vegetables, tobacco, candy, and soft drinks.

"Her crew presumed that this would be taken to England or

Europe.

"Instead, the cargo was ordered to be delivered to the U.S. Carri. son on Gunm Island.

voking veto, under the Charter. Soveral votes aro necessary for approval of the report including those of per- manent members of the Council

-Russia, Britain. America, France and China.

A negative vote by Russia "Half-way across the Pacific to would automatically kill the

the 'Contie was ordered to sub-committees recommenda- Fail intend to Pearl Harbour, and had to turn back.

Gua

"She arrived at Pearl Harbour on February 16, and unloaded all her cargo except the neat and fish. Sho could not unload these goods, because there was no stor

uge sunce.

"The 'Coptic' was ordered to re- turn the meat and fish to Norfolk. where she had londed them.

tions.

that Gromyko might do as he It was pointed out, however,

did when the sub-committee. was created April 29-express | opposition by abstaining fram voting-Associated Press.

Madrid Indifferent

Madrid, June 3,

United Security Council on

Any action by the

"On her voyage back she passed Nations

a sister ship also returning to the Spain would be received with

US. from the Philippines with n

cargo of meat and Bah.

At

the

the mens und fish.

Towards the end of April she Jeft Norfolk for New Zealand without cargo.".

"total indifference," said morn-

the coun report on

"The Contic reached Nortolking papers here today, pro

end of March and unloaded minently displaying ell's sub-committee the Franco regime.

"Arriba," organ of the Caudillo's Falange Parly, said in an editorial that "multitudes' who in recent dinys shout: 1 fidelity to Franco, could answe the council but if their voica were "loo tumultuous for the protocol at the coming acasion of the United Nations assembly, the recent declaration of the

Plan For New Red Sea Cana!

London, June 2.

Spanish government said the same thing that Spain is sovereign and will not accept British experts are ex- the slightest interference from amining plans for a new canal from the Mediter- ranean to the Red Sea.

The canal would be under British control, and would by- pass Suez if necessary, says the Jerusalem correspondent of the "Daily Mail."

The canal would run from Gaza.nerous southern Palestine to just west of Akaba.

It is suggested that the Do- minions might share the cost and hold shares in the control- ling company.

The work would occupy ten years, but would be ready bo- fore the Suez Canal passed to Egypt in 1968.

outside in its private affairs.

The Monarchist inclined journal. "ABC," wrote, "We are ignorant as to what the council will decide but whatever it may i be it will be received in Spain with total indifference."

A similar reaction was ex- pressed by the Catholic morning paper "YA." As usual there was no official comment available. -Associated Press,

re-

Familiar Story

Madrid, June 3, All Madrid morning papers feature prominently the commendation of the UNO Security Council sub-committee | that the United Nations should broak off relations with Spain- Naval experts are belloved to | unless Franco's regime changed. favour the achenic an it would Instead of suppressing such be less vulnerable than the Suez (nows, na they would formerly Canal and would allow for quick have done, Franco's propaganda switching of squadrons from chiefs now consider such at- One sua to the cther.

tacks helpful to the regime and order its prominent display in all the dallies.

Palosting would thus become a mighty British base, which, with its oil pipe lines from Irak and Bahrein, would be batter than Egypt:

Tho Falangist newspaper "Arriba" says: "We listened to this report as does a courteous

that

undertake lo

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