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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, EDCEMBER 16, 1946.
UNGRACIOUS CRITICISM Soviet Attacks On Royal Navy
Eden Replies To "Red Fleet"
Landon, Dec. 14.
Mr. Anthony Eden, former British Foreign Secre tary tonight described as "ungracious" the criticism of a British naval convoy, which, be sald, had appeared in the Soviet naval Journal Krasny Flot (Red Fleet).
The charges, he said, were that the British com- mand made serious, mistakes, that crews of United States transports left their ships at the "first danger" though they were not damaged, and that the Admiralty did not attach the necessary significance to ensuring the safe ar- rival of the convoy in the USSR. dealt with in considerable de-ed that the methods employed "The charges have all been tack by the Soviet journal alleg. tail by the Admiralty in a by the British Admiralty wast statement which they published ed both supplies and lives on in February last year," Mr. the Archangel run. Eden said. "I will not repest that statement now. Suffice it to say that one would have ex- pected any fair-minded ally to full and detailed take this statement into account in pass 7.16, & 9.15 p.m. ing judgment on this most dar
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"As to the charge that the Admiralty did not attach necessary significance to aafe arrival of this convoy in Bessin, I can speak. For I was. for a considerable period of the war, Chairman of the
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No Surprise These criticisms, the spokes- man said, had caused no sur prise in London in view of the attitude of the Soviet press during the war. The Soviet press, he said, had consistently played down the efforts and
TENEMENT DEATH-ROLL
New York, Dec. 15. The known death toll in the fenement-house collapse reach- ed 87 today with the removal of five more bodies, including too women. One other—a 13 year old girlie still listed
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and it looked as though this had sacrifices of the Allies in their attempt to bring aid to Russia, been done in an attempt
Dixon, who was on demobili- withhold knowledge from the Soviet people.
sation leave, served in France. The praise of the Soviet war in Greece, he was bitten on the Italy and Greece. On Oct. 20 effort, he added, which had ap-hand by a dog while on guard, peared during the war in the Within ten hours he received British prese, was in striking anti-rabies injections and had contrast, and it had been care fourteen in all. He arrived indeed to see any criticism of home on Dec. 2. the conduct of the way by the Soviet High Command-Reuter,
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The Assembly decided by a The Assembly, by a vote of 37 many sacrifices, and our ships vote of 31 to 1 with 21 abstentions to o with nine abstentions, adopt- of the Royal Navy and of the to approve the watered downed the resolution, asking South Merchant Marine ran desperate Philippine resolution calling upon Africa to establish United Nations Imzards to ensure delivery of powers, holding administration of trusteeship over Southwest Africa supplies to the Soviet north-dependent areas, to convoke re-instead of annexing it.
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All weaving mills in Indonesia "Over a period of "three and who, otherwise without voice in after South Africa's D. Forsythe duction, cigarette output soon is came immediately soon are expected to start pro- a half years our Russian ally world affairs, might express their protested that an overwhelming expected to reach 160,000,000,000 received no less than 91.6 per opinion on affairs relating speci- majority of the people of South- per month and breweries expect cent of the vast quantities of fically to them and generally to west Africa-Europeans and nas production of 12,000,000,000 war supplies, shipped by the the world.
tives-believe that annexaiton is litres of beer, according to a re northern route. A greater pro- In view of the possibility that in their interest.
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lands Forsythe said the Union would
Indies Government In- S.S. "STAGHOUNDŽ there auder British escort, dr.un the vote on the Philippine re-abstain from voting and would
formation Service. Eden added.
s.s. “RED JACKET": solution, China's Wellington Koo continue to administer Southwest piv of raw materials is the prin- "For most industries, the sup- Meanwhile, the Soviet. criti-introduced a surprise amendment Africa in the spirit of the man- cipal problem" cism was the subject of com- to the proposal which would vir date.
and "industria! rehabilitation may be only com- ment touny by a Foreign Office tually eliminate, the authority of spokesman in London. The at the Economic and Social Council General Carlos P. Romulo, Indonesia has been overcome and Colonies' Future .plete when political confusion in in helping
the administrating drafter of the resolution, calling the work of reconstruction may states to convene regional confer
for regional representative con- be started Intensively," the an ences. The amendment would change the wording in the docu-
ferences of non-selfgoverning nouncement pointed out ment providing for the Council powers to take one more step on
Peoples, pleaded with the great To supply funds in lieu of pre- war freezing of bank accounts, in call conferences ""together with the road to eventual independence; the Government during 1946 has administrative authorities con- cerned to read invites the ad- non-selfgoverning peoples should allotted credits secured by frozen far all states. He insisted that Provided credits totalling 700,000 Guilders (US$205,000) "and has ministrative authority to or-
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