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THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1947.
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WINSTON'S NEW MOVEMENT FLY
Furthering Cause Of United Europe Minimising East- West Division
London, Jan. 16.
Mr. Winston Churchill. Britain's wartime leader, has put himself at the head of a movement in Britain "for furthering the cause of United Europe."
The movement will be launched tomorrow by a committee containing the names of prominent men in all political parties and leaders of all religious faiths. No members of the Govern- ment have so far been asked to join the movement.
The group believes that as the Similarly Great Britain might| Governments would find it dif- Joln It without, in any way, ficult to take the initiative in such weakening her ties with the Bri- matters the responsibility folls tish Commonwealth,. It is under. En individual citizens. To this end stood most members of the com- public meetings are to be held up mitter would not favour Britain's and down Great Britain and con- joining, the union if this step were tact is immediately to be made disapproved of by the Dominions, with similar groups ather but they hope the Dominions European countries.
would welcome it as a guarantee The organisers say that there of world peace, since world peace
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Is nothing in their scheme to ae- was the first interest of the whole centuate the present political British Commonwealth. division between West and East.
OFFICIAL PAPERS General
MISSING
London, Jan. 10. Major-General P. A. Ull- man, the Chief Military Engineer-in-Charge at Singa-. pore, who postponed his de- parture yesterday owing to the loss of an attache case containing important" papers, Left b
by flying-boat today for
Singapore without finding the nizing case. The greate part of the missiovcu menta were replaceable and copies were available at the War Office Renter.
British
Brigade Leaving
Tokyo, Jan. 17; British officers here al-yesterday said that Fifth
Europe. On the contrary they be- The organisers say that leve it would assist in minimising though the danger of such a division. Invented by the group cannot yet Brigade of Occupation
the foreign policy ad- their view there is nothing to pre- be regarded specifically as that of troops is due to leave Government, never- Japan for an unannoun-
vent, the castern European coun- the British
tries joining the union, while pre-theless it was in line with serving with Saviet Russia.
the their special relations professed aim of the party nowced destination as soon
in power in Britain-Reuter. as shipping is available.
The British have been sta-
ANGLO-FRENCH
PACTtioned on Shikoku, which was
London, Jan. 16.
While M. Blum, French Premier, gave his Cabinet a brief account today of his successful Anglo- French agreement talks, in London political circles saw in the new alliance the basis for a ..centre course for Europe between Russian and
United States influence.
the
Berlin and Moscow, however, were both reticent on the new alliance agreement. Berlin news- papers and the Moscow Radio gave only the official communique without comment, Here are the latest Reuter its defence of Sterling on despatches-Parts M. Blum's Continent of Europe and in the account given to the Cabinet en important Latin American coun- This return here today has -in-tries
D. Brazil and Argentina cressed the impression In
re against the Dollar," one financial sponsible Paris quarters that the expert said. agreement marks the beginning
4 close cooperation between the two Governments in the interests
Moscow
Moscow: The Moscow Radio of European security and peace.. gave the Anglo-French alliance
Opinion in Paris WGS also agreement today without favourably impressed with the ment.
com-
speed with which the Anglo- London: The "Evening News,"
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hit by an earthquake and tidal wave on December 21. It was officially reported that they will be replaced by New Zealand and Australian troops:
A number of unconfirmed re- ports said that the British soldiers would be bound for Palestine, India or Burma. It was also rumoured that Indian troops will be sent home soon. The remova of the British and the Indians would leave th British occupation forces chief- ly comprising Australians and New Press.
Zealanders Associated
Calls For Action
Athens, Jan, 17. General Napoleon Zer- vas, Rightist resistance leader in Greece, threa- tened yesterday to take his followers into the mountains to "fight Communist bands" if "a Government of National: Union is not formed.
The 56-year-old Zervas, who lends 25 National Party votes in Parliament, told Associated. Press yesterday that the Taldaris Government had failed I completely in its efforts to restore order and that the time! was approaching when he and side with the "people who are his followers would have to being persecuted and massacred by the Communists."
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"When this happens." Zervar said, "I will cease being political figure and become zen helping those in a state of simple soldier an armed citi agony,"
The General declared that the "Communist programme means simply that, if Greece wants to survive, she must be a bridge for Slaviam to extend to thei Aegean,"
This war is being waged by Greek Communists on orders from the Slava and the success of this offensive would deliver Greece to the Slavs," he said.
"What Greece needs," he as- serted, "is soldiers. All Greeks, from the King down to the last Greek, should defend Greece." Associated Press.
Tilden Sentenced For Grave Offence
Los Angeles, Cal. Jan. 16.
Talks On German Treaty
French study of the French four-in an editorial, welcomes the an- The former world tennis champion William "Big year reconstruction plan is get-nouncement and continue: "Bri- ting under way.. Leader of the tain and France are old nations, British experts, Mr. Hall Patch, well-tried in friendship, a friend-
Bill" Tilden, was today sentenced to nine Economic ship far more enduring than any
months in the County Gaol, after pleading Division, arrived here today and shallow and temporary causes or
guilty to contributing to the deliquency of a will start consultation with MORRIS French colleagues tomorrow.
his friction. Such an alliance is
14-year-old school-boy. fine thing for our
Ordering Tilden to see a pay- two nations chiatrist after his, release, the Nevember in hie motor car in
Tilden WES It is hoped that a
arrested last permanent and for Europe and the world at judge denied Tilden's plea for company with a youngster. He Anglo-French agency-more ex-large." Reuter. tensive than the Joint Purchasing Commission
No Soviet Objections
immediate probation and a stay will be 53 years old on Febru- of the execution of judgment. ary 10.-Reuter, Washington, Jan. 16. "It comes as a great shock set up to dovetail industrial and past" gave Britain concrete
Russia in the "nirly recent to all, particularly sport fans, financial efforts of the two coun-surances that there would be no practices," the judge said.
as that you should admit to such tries,
Soviet objections to the conclu- sion of an Anglo-French alliage, “I am very sorry.
Tilden's only comment was; agree-tit ment French officials and experts thoritative-British source in His lawyer asked the court
was learned
I deeply from. an au. will shortly be allowed to go into Washington tonight.
regret the incident." the Ruhr to assist in carrying out
to assign Tilden to the County joint Anglo-French policy for the Russian view was the same
There was no-confirmation 1 Rond Camp, to "aid in his re- Ruhr coal.
habilitation."! now. but the re-assurances were Berlin
understood to have been enhanc-sentence, Tilden shall be on The court ruled, after serving Berlin: The success of M. led at a sufficiently high level to probation for five years Blum's mission was
and cqmpletely
no doubt that they re"never be in the company overshadowed by the Russian an presented the officiul Russian either incle or female juveniles nouncement that industrial is policy at the time. mantling is over and those news-
Interest in Washington tonight ents."
unaccompanied by their par- papers which did mention
centred on the still undisclosed Londen
"You have been the idol of news gave only extent of the discussions between thousands of youngsters
the ofBelal communique
and without Mr. Attlee and M. Elum regard-admired by millions of adults comment on their back pages. ing exports from the Ruhr. throughout the world because
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1947
Third Day, Saturd :y, 18th January.
The first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
Through numbers (8 Races-$16) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, also tickets for the Special Sweep ($2.00) on the last race.
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* Badges adınitting, non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 including tax ure obtain- able through the Secretary upon the written or personal in- troduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all chits, etc.
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The Secretary's Office, Tat floor, EXCHANGE BUILD- ING (Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 12 NOON SHARP.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Bay (Tel. 278)8).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.
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By. Order,
C. B. BROWN,
natural corollary to the
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Rome Official Italian circles had no comment to make today
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on the Anglo-French alliance proposals and no official informa- tion was available.
leave
Reuter
Yugoslavia Sentences
the Briton
Reliable political quarters in Rome, however, regarded Dacl
more important economically than politically,
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'Belgrade, Jan. 16.
though politically it was seen as Stemp Zoliner, British sub-i
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of your prowess as a tennis player," the judge said. "Your admitted practice is thing we do not expect from great athletes. Also let this be a object lesson to parents so they might morE closely supervise their growing children."
He bras
accused
London, Jan. 15, The timetable for hearing the views of the six emaller Allied powers who have so far made their at- application to state titude on the German peace act
ement was fixed today by the deputies for Germany of the Big Four Foreign Ministers, in a short two-hour session.
Instructions were given
to
the secretary of the conference to draft invitations to the six powers concerned to attend at Lancaster House "as
followe: Poland, Monday afternoon, Jan- uary 20; the Netherlands, Tues- day afternoon, January. 21; Yugoslavia, Wednesday After- noon January 22; Australia, Thursday afternoon, January 23; South Africa Friday, Janu- ary 24; Canada, Saturday Janu-
of gold ary 28-Reuter.
necompiles Round-Up Of Imprisonment with Communists
laying the basis for * centre Ject. (Hungarian-born) who was smuggling and black market' course for Europe, between Rus representative of the Timber activity. sia and America.
Control Division of the Mis- Economic circles considered the try of Supply In Yugoslavia. were sentenced to 18 and ten
Two Yugoslav pact as a great step forward in was sentenced today by the British Labour jennomic policy.
Party's Belgrade .court to six years "The alliance is a real success and confiscation of all property imprisonment with hard labour, for the British Labour Party in in Yugoslavia. ·
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An official statement, charged that the Communist Party was participating in à subversive plot, and said in recent weeks the Party had engaged in an: In- tensive propaganda campaign directed ugainst "imperialistic United States policies."
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