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THE CHINA MAIL MOND AY, JANUARY 13, 1947
ALBANIA GETS TOUGH: REJECTS BRITISH NOTE
New York, Ján, 11.
In reply to Britain's note of protest over the min- ing of the Corfu Channel, Albania has inform- ed Britain that the right of innocent passage- was "flagrantly violated" by British ships. The text of the note, revealed for the first time, was incorporated in a letter from Sir Alexan- der Cardogan, British representative to the United Nations Security Council, here yester- day when he placed Britain's complaint against Albania before that organisation. Sir Alexander wrote: "In the treaties and in the groundless view of the British Govern- refusal to establish regular ment, the Albanian reply is diplomatic relations, entirely unsatisfactory and the British Government have ac- cordingly instructed me to bring this dispute to the early attention of the Security Coun
35 of the cil under Article Charter.
"This unfriendly attitude of Grent Britain has come.. -out- in acts directed against the sovereignty of the peoples of the Republic of Albania."
"Illegal Acts" In support of this, the Al The Albanian reply was hand-banian Government said that el to Mr. Charles Pears, Bri- two British warships entered tish Ambassador in Belgrade Albenion territorial waters un Dec. 21. In it, Albania ex- without authorisation in May, for 1946. Similar arts cecurred on pressed profound regret the accinicht which occurred to Oct. 22 and on Oct. 23, aircraft two British destroyers in the flew over Albanian territory. Corfu Channel in October. On Nov. 12, a demonstration when 4 sailors were killed dur- of British warships sailed past the southern Albanian coast in ing raine-sweeping operations.
At the same time it energeti-war formation."O" Nov. 13, accusations British warships Saranda cally rejected all contained in the British note. fived machinegun burst into The accusations, made did not, the air and water. it said, conform either with Afft, recalling Albania's ap-| the peaceful spirations and peal to the United Nations re- purposes so often expressed by garding "these illegal acts", the the Albanian people' or with Albanian Government declared
Albanian the
Government's that in the incident of Oct. 22, relations
the with when policy in its Britain and other peaceful were damaged, the "principle of peuples..
innocent passage as far as it can be applied in this case was flagrantly violated by British ship on their passage through the north part of the Corfu Channel."
"Unfriendly" "The Albanian Government regrets to have to point out that the conduct of the British Goverument inwards Albania was not always guided by the sane peaceful objects. It was the British Government which alne supported the unjustified and unfounded pretenticas of Greek imperialists over part of Albanian territory.
MOSCOW DENIAL
London, Jan. 11.
Radio Moscow today broad- cast a denial of reports that Anagian troops were confen-*-* trating along the Turkish border-United Press.
cannot, therefore, consider the demand for reparation and for compensation for the families of the officers and men who lost their lives in the accident which happened to the British ships.
London Money Mart
London, Jan. 11..
Early in the week, very-com- fortable, conditions prevailed in Lombard Street and borrowers wore easily satisfied overnight,
Only a small turnover was re- corded in the dlacount market until Wednesday when clearing banks bought March Hills on a really
large
scale.
Towards the weekend, credit: became less plentiful owing to repayments and
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tial tax transfers to the SS "Rutland Victory" Exchequer.
The latest Bank of England tion in note circulation amount. weekly return revenis a contrac ing to £19,500,000, which means that 40 per bent of the notes taken into circulation for Christ- mas spending have returnef to the bank.
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The reflux resulted in equivalent increase in the bank- The Albanian Governmenting department reserve and t cannot either accept the demand
same time Government securi- ss "President Pulk" for an apology presented by ties held by the banking depart the British Government, either ment declined by $4,000,000 SS "Willis Vickery" for the unfortunate incident of while other securities rose by Oct. 22, which the Albanian 3,000,000, which resulted in only Government is in no way res a small net change in the credit
base. ponsible or for the incident of May 15, seeing that the latter Application for 170,000,000 Case Was aji act directed Treasury bills totalled £288,000,- gainst the sovereignty of Al-1000 and the market received banin by British warships an about 47 per cent of its applica-
tions. Reuter. act as contrary to the interest of good relations between Bri- tain and Albania as it is coll- trary to the Charter of the United Nations."Reuter
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Ral Africa 20.30. Toda, 1.29, Shangla Stockholm, Jan. 11. 33.59, Aration (int) 2977, Area King Gustav, in his speech to tine (Prver page) offerest, Brazil 5.35
Bassta DAVErinda. Parliament at its reopening herau
2.5% Chile (geinh "With regard to the accus- today forecast the possibility of olivin Devel
2.15. Chin (Free) 2,00, 4.00, Chile (Ex- pard) 4,00, Columbia 27.140, Culia 190, tions, according to which the additional business controls and Albanian Government itself had the strengthening of the rationesudar 7.Gin Guatemala 1. Halians nom. Pet placed mines or was aware that system to avoid the risk of 17., Moxira sen
inflation.
offered. Uruguay 56.25 nom, Venezuen. cthers had placed them or again.
Went Inalis 63.05. speech disclosed a balanced 20.50. Netherlands knew of the presence of mines budget at 4,035,000,000 Kraner, Dutch Guiana 1935, Montreal On Landet in the Corfu Channel, these ac- Expenditure Оп defence has wel lank Note cusations are completely with- been cut by 100,000,000 kroner glum Franc 2.98 out foundation and
welfare it has 34, 219-Reuter are pro- while on social fourdly wounding to the peace risen by 380,000,000 kroner tr fut aspirations and fechings of more than 1,000,000,000 kroner. the Albanian people batian Government.
The Government of Britain opposed with the greatest firm ness the entry of an Allied country such as Albania into the United Nations even though this country-the first victim of Italian Fuscism-had" the
entry fn right to such consideration of its support t] is the common Allied cause.
and Al-
Demands Rejected :
in "The Albanian Government of the opinion that if there' was any evil intention, such an "The extremely unfriendly inhuman act could come only attitude of the Government of from those who do not wish to Great Britain and its ulterior see gced and amicable relations intentions Lowards Albaria established between Britain showed themselves more clearly and Albania.
during the preparation of peace *The “Albanian, Government
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Washington, Jan. 11. The Labour Department re- 13 ported today that 1946 broke all ge records for the number of work- ers involved in strikes and re-
sulting in the loss of man-hours.
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3,830 werz strikes and 4,160,000 strikers.
February, 1946, was the worst month when the nation last 23. 000.000 man says" due to strikes
-United Press.
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