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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7—194

CHURCHILL'S ATTACK ON LABOUR Attlee

Government Vacillating Without Plan Or Policy

Tory Call For United Front

Blackpool, Oct. 5.

Mr. Winston Churchill today bitterly asŝalled the Labour Government's policy towards India, declaring that when the British walked out of the country, its unity would be destroyed and millions of "helpless humble Indians" will be left to face a dark future of misery and blood- shed.

PLANES OF THE FUTURE

Los Angeles, Oct.. 8. "Airplanes with reinge" like insects instead of the coRVON- tional anchored variety, were -described as a future, pos

sibility-before the Society of Autonoliva Engineeja: ""by?` William Stout, Detroit cons aulting engineer, *

Explaining his studies of flapping wings, he, · sali "That's why buge don't need propellars."-Associated Preas.

and in-

Referring to the accusation by the Soviet press and radio and unfriendly elements in the United States of British imperialism, in seek- ing expansion and aggrandisément, Mr. Churchill said: "While Soviet Russia is seek alarm the numercas ing to expand and is expanding in every direc-sidious steps which are belag tion and has already brought many extra taken day by day to undermine scores of millions of men directly or indirectly cur liberty and urges the under the despotic control of the Kremlin and Party to take every opportunity the rigours of Communist discipline, we who of exposing these manoeuvres. sought nothing from this war but to do our duty and are in fact reducing ourselves to a fraction of our former size and population, are successfully held up to world censure.

The mover of the resolution, Miss P. Hornsby Smith, said that there had been 1,744 ruies and orders in the last 12 ncnths and not one had been adopted on the floor, of the "It Is astonishing that no sing 'Land of Hope and House of Commons. effective reply should be made | Glory.'

More than 300 officials could by the Government and that it There is the noble hymn bring down on the people severe should be left to Field-Marshal which will rally the wise, sober- penalties for breaking Smuts, the great South African minded and good-to the salva and orders which the average rules and our former vallant enemy tion of our native land"-Rey-man did not understand. Mr. of Boer War days, to mine hister.

Harold McMillan, Member of voled in vindication of British Resolution Passed Parliament, said. magnanimity, 1dlerance and

He added: "The Labour Gov. good faith.

einmont neglect their proper work. There is no central plan. They talk of planning ther

Blackpod, Oct. B.

The Conservative Party con- What are we 19 say of the ference here today unanimous handling of the Palestine pro-carried the resolution that

blem by the Socialist Govern- this conference. vielva with practice confusion,”—Reuter.. ment? At the general election,

they male lavish promises 12

the Zionists and their sUCCESS

at the pulis excited the pas- sionate-expectations of Jews throughout, the Hebrew world,'

"These promises were no sooner made than they were -discarded and now all through

this

Government year, the stands vacillating without any plan or policy, holding on to a mandate in which they have no vital Interent, gaining the dis- trust and hostility of both the -Araba and Jews and exposing ue to worldwide reprobation for their.manifest incapacity.

Grave Euture

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Acquitted Nazis Safe For Time Being

Nuernberg, Oct. 5.

DOWNING STREET AND WASHINGTON AT ODDS

Washington, Oct. 5.

Note To Truman

London, Oct, 6 The Foreign Office said today that Prime Minister Clement Attlee had sent a personal note A White House spokesman today described the to President Truman situation raised by the President's latest state which went even farther ment on Palestine as "delicate" and declined than the Sept, 4 message elther to confirm or deny whether there had expressing resentment been any exchange between the President and over the President's re- Mr. Element Attlee the British Prime Minis- tusal to delay publica- ter, since its publication, Mr. Charles Ross, the Presi- dential press. secretary, said: ↓ "The situation is delicate. I that might stir up controversy." do not want to say anything

Mr. Ross said there had

German

been considerable exchange of Opinion

views between the White House and Downing Street in the last few days, but he refused to confirm that the British Prime Minister had sent any message

Roused

tion of his statement, ad- vocating immediate ad- mission of a substantial number of "Jews into Palestine.

A source else to Mr. Attlee said' dissension over Palestine. is also one of several matters on which the former Minister of State. Mr. Philip Ncël- Baker, disagreed with the Gov

Philadelphia, Oct 6.ernment,

to President Truman since The three acquittals in the Colonial Secretary Hall and publication of the statement Nuernberg trials were responsible early yesterday."

for the popular upheaval in Ger- British Embassy scurces, in man opinion that is the first sale Washington said all communi-expression of anti-Nazi democra

for

War Secretary Lawson, Cabinet chiefs directly concern- ed with Palestine, also are in- volved in the shifts.

Callinent

with

Details on application from" MANNERS ENGINEERING LIMITED,

SUCH BEAUTY SO QUICKLY. cations on the subject were on his return home. today.

the view. Dr. Albert Kempner said Foreign Office spokesman No wires

No clips

No sachets President Truman and Premier vestigation and research either being made between Kempner, who is chief of in- underlined the British official Attlee direct

view that Britain under its The CALLINAN hair waving machine now or through the American Prosecutor thaited

Jackson, League of Nations mandate States Embassy in told un interviewer the convicted mains in sole control of Palex-available to hair dressers and Beauty saloons. -Landon.

Also the HYDREX · hood Nazi-warlords played the role of tine and has no obligations to

hair-dryer and It was authoritatively con- ouzh men throughout the 10- accept suggestions by the CALLINAN Reagents. firmed, however, that the -Bri-month trial on orders of Goering United States. or any outside tiah Government's...dianpproval but that their of the new statement was be crumbled their front has now power-Associated Press. ing expressed in the strongest tremendous upheaval in Germany who later executed the prepara- He sold there has developed "a ness are no less guilty than those terms and a most serious view against the acquittal of Selacht.tion for war and crimes against la being taken of Hs possible von Papen and Fritzsche. There humanity, repercussions,

are demonstrations and public "The little Apart from prejudicing the gatherings in opposition to the does not understand the legal as

man in the street Leuden conference on Palestine, acquittals.

the acquittals." pect of the new move is thought to expression of a sound poiltical Kempner said the defendants reopen the danger of new and Trade buying and herging caus- went so far in their pleas for drastic action by Jewish ex-eople. The lengthy trial had an lawyers to ask

an the part of the German clemency that "they ordered their the prosecution tremists,

prosecution might people and their line of thinking support their pleas. In other is as follows:

words, they went to their worst "That men like these three

who enemies

to try to save their initiated and financed Nazi busi-necks”—-Associated Press.

·

After over 12 hours of "house arrest" in different parts of this half-ruined city, Hjalmar Schacht

Not. Important and Hans Fritsche two of the former Ger- from London quotes Dr. M. Meanwhile a Reuter report man war leaders acquitted by the Nuernberg Fadhel Jamali, the Iraqi For War Crimes Tribunal are free to come and eiga Minister and head of the go as they please, pending their trial by the Iraqi delegation to the Pales- Nuernberg Purge Court, a United States offi-aying: "One should not give cial statement said today.

The Nuernberg police presi E dent Leo Stahl, who had pre

"Thus both at home and abroad, the British nation and both men, told them this after- Empire have been deprived of noon that the German police the rewards their conduct de- had received orders not to de serves. I have naturally contain them and that their house sidered very carefully what is

arrest had come to an end. my duty in these times.

"It would be easy for me to The order came to the Nuern

viously ordered the arrest of. Economic Body

retire gracefully in the odour of civic freedoms and this plan.crossed my mind frequent- ly some months ago.

For Europe

Lake Success, Oct. 6. ̈ ̈ ̈ Britain. berg police directly from Gen.

and the United oral Walter Mueller, head of States will probably. the American-Military Govern- strongly at the coming General official Assembly for an eccnamic com- ment in Bavaria, an

mission for Europe. statement said.

tine conference in London, að

much weight to the President's utterances on the subject, in the light of democracy, free- dom and justice."

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educational effect on the German whether the

Arabs Uneasy

Uneasy Over

Speech

Truman

Baghdad, Oct. 6.

President Harry Truman's recent speech on Pales- tine has caused considerable uneasiness in Baghdad, leading Iraqis said yesterday, and may prejudice the amiability of Arab-Ameri- can relations.

Senator Abdul Mehdi Comment the Senate. said

Continuing, he said: "Pre- sident Truman's latest state. ment on immigration into Palestine is devoid of moral. force because of its onesldeness and authoritarianism- The President does not seem to should have, like all other peo "forcing the Arabs to reconsider against the Arab rights and prin- realise that the Arab people

Truman was ed that President Truman was "purposely aiding with Zionism ples, a final say about the des- their attitude towards existing ciples for which America had I feel now, however, that

tiny of their own land. We and future American interests in waged two bloody wars." As these orders were being the situation is so 'serious and announced; Hans Fritscle said through the Economic and So- tion with Zionist sources in

All efforts to achieve this regret the President's connec- their countries."

Albistam added, however, that Senator Hamdi Pasha Alpha- what may have to come BO in an interview that he had cial Council have so far failed: America is never counter chachi, former Premier, declar-breaking of relations with the forward, carrying the flag as chief to give him one month's [.13 delegates on the Councilias, nections with or study of, the damaging American interesta by Arab Interests, but only Bri grave that I am resolved to go asked the Nuernberg police 1st the opinion of most of the balanced by any standing con-ed that "President Truman is United States, "would not serve long as I have the necessary "peace and quiet" and then ar-well as UN economic experts, Arab point of view.

insisting on granting the Jews tin's, whose attitude strength and energy and to

range for him to appear be- the Council's three weeks' res-

what is not his to give while time.

changed and striving for have your confidence.

"We also know to our regret Sadia Albasiam, Vice-President in fore the Pufge Court so that sion ended carly yesterday that elections in America,

He declared that the Arabs with very little which should be purely internal

should send a delegation to the he could explain to the German people why he made propagan achieved to substantiate the matters, do lake on a bargain-

United States to explain their da for the Nazi cause over the mandate given to it in the ing nature for Zionist votes and

cause and convince the American charter. Consideration of the Zionist influence in the United

people to change their present European economic commission States. Taking all these facts

damaging policy toward the was shelved unt the Council into consideration one should

Arabs who have never måde, and meets again next Friday not give much weight to the

do not want to make, Americn their enemy Associated Press... Reuter,

statement."Reuter,

"It is important" to your name and endurance as a great power and to the cohesion of Por national and imperial life, that there should be reestab- -lished at the earliest possible

moment some poise and balance between the political forces In cur island, and that those who were so unexpectedly clad with overwhelming. parliamentary power should be made to realise that they are servants and not masters of the, British nation. **- Earnest Action:・・

radio.

uncertain.

Fritsche added that his im- mediate future was a little I applied for per- mission to enter the British ZCOL. It was refused.: Good. I do not apply again,” he said.

Have To Register....⠀ Schacht, von Papen and Fritsche will be required to register' under German de- nazification law like other. Ger "When I think of what has mar adults in the American already happened, what is hap-zone, the United States Mili- pening and what is going to tary Government authorities happen in the next year or announced tonight two, I feel, as 'you' fed, prò foundly aurred.

Our reaction must not be despair.because that is an emotion which we do not allow. It must be wrath and not des- pair but wrath must traneinte Ifadif not in vain expletives but in earnest,action and well con- ceived measures and organica-

The announcement "said" that

morning

Travel Restrictions Should Be Lifted

London, Oct. 6.

More Nazis

Appeal

'Nuernberg, Oct. 5, Appeals were lodged this afternoon on behalf of Barou | 2 von Neurath, Admiral Keitel and Herr Sauckel According to the American Newa Barvica

American-tourists may be showering $1,500,000,- in Germany, Herr von Ribben

000 annually abroad in the near future.

that estimate after "the historical pattern of national income

To the dollar-hungry world Iranian.

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governments, it loomed as golden apple to spur the tourist, organization's campaign for sim pllication

elimination of off- xial red tape, frontier

and

and

Government

travel: delays and · restrictions.

eneral In A Mess

trop's counsel has also thanded in a plea for clemency on his client's behalf.

Dr. Frank's counsel. Dr. Seidl, said that the position as far as the appeal by the Pope was concerned was that Car, dinal Faulhaber of Munich 'bad' rent a telegram; to the Pope asking him to appeal on behalf of Frank Whatsaction the Pope ja taiding has not yet been announced

Herbert Wilkinson, United Conference proposed the adoption the American Military Govern | States Department of Commerce of universal identity charma,—As- ment would not interfere with delegate to the "International sociated Press. the Germans' action unless Travel Conference, said he made they attempt to try the three men on the same charges as those on which they have been. acquitted by the Nuernberg International Tribunal. From now on the acquitted men are subject to German law: and to) Mohd MF & Churchill, then-detailed German authorities; 57

the steps which the Connorva- Theodor Tantzen- Hering,

All accured. condemned at tive Party would take to estab-Prime Minister of the German Heh rallying centres for men province of Oldenburg in the travel to Europe before the spend The Iranian War Department except Ernest Kaltenbrunner. Nuernberg have now appealed and women of all parties who | British zone, tad correspon | in""" sion in an interview, má ihes, ordered the forces facing Hitler's deputy, sentenced to oppaced the 'Socialist theory dents tonight that the three

be one of the rebel tribesmen in south Iran death, and Speer Armaments and mismanagement acquitted Nail leaders would

major importato counter-attack everywhere Minister, and Schirach, senten *** He called for nationwide not be arrested until it had United States

recruiting campaign for the been decided whether they promised American aunport for The Iranian Army losses arG

At the Conference Wilkinson they are menaced on red to 20 years Imprisonment. Conservative Party. The Bri were liable for punishment une better tourist travel campaigns already considered heavy, how peas Schirach has already Today in the last day for ap- tish race is not actuated main der German laws valid at the Among the recommendations by ever, and foreign military cir said that he did not intend to I by hope of material gain time of their acts

the representatives of 40 nations des bere believe that the Gov-appeal as 20 years, war just

(11-Simplification

Mr. Churchill: added. 4 :“Other-

The United States itself must

lift the current ban on tourists

tourists

Would

Teheran, Oct. 5:

As for "dentification," Herr to their Governments, were ernment troops are outnumber- penalty for the crimes that L

of passports

wise we should long ago have Tantzen-Hering said that this gunk in the ocean of the past. would not bacoma necessary un- It is atirred on simost all op til they sought employment, casions by sentiment and In-Beter

Rtinct rather than by proýraź

"Tim" or worldly culculation.

Noble HymnA

“When this new Parliament met, all Socialfat membera

FOREIGN TROOPS -

QUESTION

A New York, Oct. 5

tood up and sing the Red "The Russian delegation:

ed as well as being handicap have committed. A GRE

and station of workers ved by the immensity of the

(2)- Facilitation of worker desert space

(8) Uniform collection of It le feared that if the rising national tourist statistics of tribesmen spreads to Khu (4) Tax-free Interchange of zistin Province, the ollfield re tourist propaganda material

gion will be endangered.

To shorten frontier delays, the

• Owing to the garbling of a message. In transmission, it

As incorrectly per

lag" in their triumphs33225mokesman cald sere today that, text of a letter addressed to terday Feening ahead, through the the Soviet Government has ask- the UNO Secreti General, zalied

and mysteries of us the led that the United Nations Mr. Trygve Lie conveying the links

I can I see General Assembly shall take up request and stated that later a

next clece the question, of the presence reply aid it was between those who of foreign troopy in, the ter i puce the item on Saying the Red ritories

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that

The American News Bervice reported knight that the routi

sel for the convicted organisa tions, the B.S., Gestapo and Soeurity Service have appealed. -Reuter

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