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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1946.

MEDIATION IN SPAIN URGED UNO Political Sub-Committee Calls For Break In Diplomatic Relations With Franco

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U.S. Proposal Amended

Lake Success, Dec. 8.

The sub-cominittee of the Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly tonight amended the American proposal on Franco Spain made last Vionday to include a call for breaking off diplomatic relations with Franco. This amendment covered the last two paragraphs of the United States resolution by Senator Tom Connally in the full Political Committee. Senator Canally' proposal diplomatic relations with the Called on Franco to surrender present Spanish regime."

The amendment also reCOM- power Jo a provisional govern- |

ment, but specifically refrained mended that members should re- from demanding rupture uf port to the Secretary-General diplomatic relations.

...

and to the next General Assem-

"PATCH OF OIL”

Parü, Dec. 8.

Search planes today located off Toulon a patch of ail which French naval officials declared “almost

egme from a submainly"

Thick fog and kravy rain, however, made it impossible to follow up this clue in the kunt for the

French Bub marine missing since, Thurg-

Class

Navel officials have lost. hope for the lives, of the 17

MAN. Teil!

Renter.

Nehru Delhi

In

Bombs Explode In Madrid Streets

Madrid, Dec. 8.* Bombs wrecked the front of the Spanish Youth Organisation headquarters in Barcelona today and several others exploded in different parts of the city during the night on the eve of to- morrow's officially inspired pro-Franco de- monstrations throughout Spain,

All official buildings were placed under heavy

guard.

ILS

counter

to

ein..

Left Wing organisations in monstration, and "trying Barcelona were reported to be convince employers and New Delhi, Dec. 9.

planning a general strike to-ployees that the United Nations Pandit Jawaharlal

morrow Nehru,

move measures were directed against Congress leader, and Sardar ainst the official rally-in- the Spanish nation and Got Balder Singh, Sikh leader. re-

tended to show the world against the regime." turned to Delhi from London Spain's solidarity with General Some of the slogans on yesterday,

Franco in the face of UNO op- Icaflets distributed in the position.

streets were: "The blood of i our heroes cannot be forgotten." and "all Spaniarda unite

to prevent Spain from becoming a Communist colony."

Neither would comment. but a member of the Party said that Nehru told reporters at Karachi he was not shown the gaswork, aboard but the search

last paragraph of the British Government's

conitime

tomorrow.

"Hateful

Tonight's amendment, sulbly what steps they had taken | || "mitted jointly by Mexico, Vene-in accordance with the recam-! "Zuela, Guatemala. Panama and; nendation. "Chile, was carried in two parts

by 11 votes to six, with dbstention.

ane

ཧཱུྃ་

endorsed

The sub-committee the French recommendation that; should forthwith put an end to! members of the United Nations!

imports of foodstuffs and pro- the

until the

The United States representa "tive reserved the right to submit the proposul in proposal in the original form to a meeting of the full committee. The Cuban delegale. Dr. Belt, urged inediation by all Spanish between the two differing fac speaking countries of the world

tions in Spain as a means of solving the Praneo problemy,

assured

United Nations was duels from Spain these products were no longer an immediate necessity for food Spanish people by 11 votes to five with

quirements of the

two abstentions.

Privilege Of Veto

statement

of

Strikes for more pay are al- ready in progress in Barcelona foundry, railway workshops and textile factories. Young women In Madrid streets today distributed pro- Franco leaflets saying that Spaniards "must be prepared to deferd their

One leaflet said: "Today as on May 2, 1809, when Madrid, rose against the French to dc- fend her rights we must he independence" prepared to defend our inde- organisations pendence." Walls were plaster- while resistance lasued a note asserting thated with posters and hand blis pressure had been put on the orging all citizens to attend the werkers to attend the official demonstrations, demonstration.

Friday before it was issued.

The paragraph stated that there had never been any pros- pect of success for the Constitu- ent Assembly except upon the basis of agreed procedure and that His Majesty's Government could not contemplate forcing a Constitution upon unwilling parts of India if it were draft- Ready To Fight ed by an Assembly in which The note said that Falange > large sections of the population members had visited workshops were not represented-Asso- | insisting on the necessity for workers to take part in the de-

Lake Success, Dec. 8. the use of the Big Powers' veto in The Australian resolution on

Council was adopted by the Poli- The Colombian proposal protical Committee of the Generul viding for mediation in Spain Assembly here today. by the Latin-American Re- The resolution requests publics was defeated. Other manent members of the Council delegates reserved the right ta (Britain, the United States, Rus- submit amendments Political Committee.

10 the

War Danger

Asserting this was one of the best solutions to the problem. Dr. Bell declared: "There is a great difference between inter- Mr. Hayden vention and mediation. Inter-notice that he would bring up

The United States delegate,

Raynor,

kia

per-

France and China) ensure that the use of the veto does not

impede the Council in reaching brompt decisions. recommends assist in reducing difficulties in Kave early adoption of procedures to vention would definitely be before the full committee the application of vein, and asks the ing against the liberty of the as two paragraphs of the Council to take note of views Spanish people.

original American resolution, expressed by members of the We cannot adopt the prin- which were supplanted by to United Nations in developing eiple of breaking off diplomatic day's vote.

these procedures relations because this.constitutes These formed the kernel of The Cuban resolution culling an act of intervention. As a the American case and appealed the United Nations to discuss the

for result, civil war would break out to Franca te surrender powers vets and consider a revision of

in Spain."

Dr. Felt added that his de

a conference of members of

lo provisional Government, the Charter was lost.

ciated Press.

Regional Meetings For Colonies

A

Lake Success, Dec. 9. proposal calling for regional conferences of non self-governing territories won approval by a slim margin in the United Nations trusteeship committee, but nine nations those principal-

Little Gentlemen

The Falange organ "Arriba" warned the demonstrators against

"Reare you are not led into agents provocateure.

hostile demonstrations against foreign centres in Madrid by opponents misguided as super- patriots. Let us leave aggres- sion to the United Nations and behave ourselves like gentle, men," the paper said.

Factories and shops will be closed and university studenta will be given a holiday to take part in the demonstrations which will be held in all the big towns in Spain--Reuter.

ly responsible for administration of such terri- AUSTRIAN PEACE

tories-served notice in effect that they would not attend such meetings. The conferences, which were proposed by the Philippine re

Public, would be called at inter- vals for the purpose of giving

which could hold a free election A further Cuban proposal for inhabitants the "opportunity of legation was convinced the pro-in which the Spanish people the appointment of a special com.expressing their wishes and. blem could be solved without to establish the eligibility of mittee to recommend amendments arpirations." intervention.

Spain for admission to the to the Charter was defeated by

The sub-committee decided United Nations.

to vote on several amendments The committee

to the United States proposal journed-Reuter. made last north that General Franco should be asked to re- sign,

Trade Measure

the

The proposal was adopted by 20 votes to 13 with eight ab- a vote of 18 to 15 in the 54- then ad-stentions.

... Alter

nation committee on trustee- voting, Dr Belt, (Cuba) in Bery outburstip. but 21 nations were not against what he called the "nato represented in the balloting ful privilege of veto," claimed the either because of abstentions or vote on his proposals as a virtual absences. victory.

Italy Wants To Be Friends

London, Dec. 8.

resolution

The Australian will now go before the full Assem- bly where it is almost certain to be classed as an "important ques- requiring a two-thirds majority--Reuter.

Lion" The Italian Prime Minister,

to recover

Any Gum, Chum?

Salt Lake City, Dec. 9.

A flock of kids, in Leicester

TREATY

.

New York, Dec. 8 The United States today called for the appointment' of a apeciali committee of Foreign Ministers Deputies here to

the peace

treaty with a by Mr.

proposal,

James Byrnes, Secretary of State, to the Foreign Ministers, should stated that the gnising the draft the England, will get that candy when properly applicable, should

Independence and gum they used to ask Gls follow the principles agreed upon about during the war-40 in the Balkan tre

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Forty pounds of goodies were contributed.

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The following nations asked that it be made a matter of The approved amendments

record, that they did not con- read: "Inasmuch as the United

sider the adoption of the re- "Nations by the action they took Alcide de Gasperi, in a speech in

solution binding on their Gov- in San Francisco, Potsdam and the Seala Opera House in Milan,

ernments: The United States, London and more recently in today declared his Governmen

Britain, France, Belgium, Aus Lake Success have in fact col- desired to resume friendly diplo

tralia, Canada, Denmark, the lectively refused to maintain matic relations with Yugoslavia, currency and ability

Netherlands and New Zealand. | relations with the Franco TE- to came to agreement on the from the heavy losses of the war.

John Foster Dulles, United "gime, the Assembly recommends treatment of Italians there and Italian agricultural production States representative on the members of the United Nations establish commercial relations, read reached 70 per cent of the committee, expressing the point

o take individually the

ports Rome radio..

1988 figure, while industrial pro- of view shared by attitude they have taken

Speaking of the economic situa- duction in the first six months of dissenting natione, said col-

tion. de Gasperi said there was this year was half the pre-war conferences fectively and refuse to maintain

reason for confidence

would constitute in Italy's average.—Reuter:

"excessive intervention in the

affairs of sovereign states."

A Russian sponsored amend- ment

to the resolution Was adopted by an even narrower margin, 17 to 15, over strong objection from the United States and France.

same

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Dead-End Kids Are

Major Problem

Herford, Dec. 8.

would be organised, and con- Boy and girl gangs who leave their homes in Ger-

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Slavs Have A Great Mission

Pun-Slav bloc.

many's war shattered cities for nightly raids on food trains and Government stores, are proving a first-rate problem for the Occupa- tion authorities in the British zone,

Last month alone more than fing" as, bearing in mind the 1,000 youths and girls were difference in population. It is arrested for various crimes, still far below that for Berlin, among them 460 youths and where, the average juvenile ar- 119 girls under 18 years of age rests made is 2,000 every month. who were arrested for train-Reuter. looting:

Strippers Busy⠀⠀

Budapest, Dec. S

Official reports showed that with the lifting of the dusk to dawn curfew, and the lengthien- Gangs of body strippers" ing of nights juvenile raids are who rob their victims of even on the increase in spite of in- their clothing, are terrorising tensified precautions by British late night pedestrians here. and German police.

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abolition of the curfew

Belgrade, Dec. 3. Marshal. Josip: Tito, Yugo slav Prime Minister, declared at the opening of the second Fan-Slay Congress here today that Slavs had a great mission, but not a mission to create a The Congress met, he said, to take a resolution that Slavs would never, again servo alien Interests. They would prevent the recurrence of the terrible tragedy which atruck them dur- Ing the war when Germans and Last month's figurds also telephoning of doctors, calling showed that nearly 500 youths them out urgently, then way. and girls, were arrested through laying them; also ringing the out the British zone for break-doorbells of residents, asking |

"other Fascint hordes" primar- ily attacked the Slave.

Some gangs use cars, offering of their ability. "It is plain to us that much their victim a lift home. Once of the looting is carried out by inside the car the victim is gangs who wish to sell goods robbed, stripped, then left pak- on the black market or use them ed In a deserted part of the for barter." the

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"This Congress. is the fulfil ment of the dreams of our fore- fathers, Marshal Tito continui ul. "After two bloody wars anil a great liberation Aght the hour has finally come when all Slavs find themselves united here to see that never again will Slav peoples be divided among Officials did not regard the.. thmselves and total figure of 4,000 as "alarm-

ing into warehouses and other for help for "someone attacked We shall accept no percentage on the cost of buildings where food and the street cigarettes might be found. When the householder rushes bullding for fear of being tempted to design in an - Another 79 were caught to the rescue he knocked expensive way. Our fee shall only depend on the stealing cattle and other live down, robbed and stripped size and the complexity of the building, and IT IS

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stock from farms and 213 ar- Reuter. rested for bicycle thefts,

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lastaz

Winecalf Hotel" resisted have, for the first time become aware of what disunion means, "We owe the greatest grali which killed 111 at least and in- preliminary erorts to determine the origin of the frightful fire what the German danger means tude, Tito said, "to the sacriured more than 100 others in the and what would have become offices made by the great Stylet worst hetal conflagration in Unit them and the rest of humanity Union and, all other Slay pep-ed States history Associated without the glorious Bed Army, plea." Reuter

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