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FOREIGN AFFAIRS DEBATE Bevin On Anglo-American Unity

No Wedge Between Two Countries

London, Feb. 27.

The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, today assured a cheering "House of Commons that Britain would not permit differences over Palestine policy to destroy~ Anglo-American unity. Mr. Bevin declared that despite the storm over his criticism of American Palestine policy, "on all questions, relations with the United States are of the most cordial character, and I can assure the House that we for our part shall not allow, any wedge to be driven between our two coun- tries to disturb our friendship." Prolonged ap-- plause and cheers greeted the statement.

BEVIN BLACKMAIL, Mediation

SAYS IRGUN.

Jernnulem,- Feb. 27. The averet radio of Irgum Zvai Lenai today maid that Foreign Secretary Bevin was "trying to blackmail the

·Juwlah. Agency 'when he saya accept the status of a ghetto or go to the United Na

J. fiona',"

It was the first Jewish TEM derground reference to ike controversy · between Besón

and Truman on Palestine.

Policy Critic

Paris, Feb, 27.

A bitter attack on 'M. Georges Bidault, Foreign Minister, for not having | sgined an Anglo-French alliance at the Moscow Conference of 1944, which preceded the signing of the Franco- Soviet alliance was made by the rightwing| for a considerable time wille the deputy, Marquis Fran- country will not others are considering whether cois de Moustier, in to-

Mr. Bevin acknowledged timt joiz Ministers in Moscow. as a result of his speech In Tues-Bevin sold. [day's Palestine, lebatrin which "I hope the

Mr.

The radio said; "Thero. is another blackmail if his de- mand 'accent my plan and -pile up your dreams about.

frerdoni and independence. then I will Ict. is 100,000 Jews."-United Pr

day's Foreign Affairs de-

he sald President Truman spoiled expect to much from us at the they will come to give assistance lils chances of getting Arub-Jew|Moscow Conference," Mr. Bevin rol." Jagreement "there may have been lectored. "We have terrine dif;

"I think the United Nations, bate in, the French Na-j some misunderstondlag," but ineffleultles to face:"

particularly on its social and which sisted "this is a matter

Declaring that they had got to economic side, is evolving very tional Assembly. fstands by itself,"

provide for the security of Europe, effectively. The devilish instru- Mr. Devin said he was "Honking Me. Bevin enid: "I am not surements of war are such that every-

The Marquis, who' ja' a member forward to the meeting" with the vet, even after two wars and two one has a fuil sense of their res- of the Republican Party new American Secretary of Stafe, defeats, whether the Germana pensibilities. Some of the speeches! Liberty, asked M. Bidault "why General Marshall, at the Moscow rently recognise the effects of the which we got spring from fear, Was the Anglo-French alliance conference of the Foreign Minis-defels and the stupidity of war others from propaganda, but un-not signed in Moscow at the con- ters Council. General Marshall,ins en argument ef polley." derlying it all there is a genuine terenca when overtures he said, ""is a stanch friend of Mr. Revin said he was obsessed desire to solve the awful problem made? What have you to say this country.”

by this danger of the major of war fer all time."

He was "unslow to secure" ap-powers continuing their differ- Hopes For China

those

resur-

proval at Moscow or former ences and as a result of Secretary of State Byrnes' pro- differences, leading to a

Mr. Bevin hoped some means of tellement would be effected posed Four-Power agreement for gence Germany. The purpose of preventing v

reThat is why I will not take in China pretty suon which would Currence of aggression in any retire of wint is raid about cable this great country which Europe."

our weakiness. We see a goods so old a friend of Great Britain" "That matter will be on the deal going on in Germony even to set out on the rond agendo at Moscow and I think it now which makes us exercise tation and prosperity, rehabili

Soviet Treaty

for yourself?"

of

weru

M. Bidault replled simply that General de Gaulle had led the French delegation at the Moscow Conference. "I was not alone," he said.

the

Marquis de Moustler went on to ask M. Bidault "will Franco, con- is a very great thing that the particular enre to prevent the The chief Opposition, speaker, tinue the role of medlater, which United States have taken, this recievence of Nazism Evidence Mr. Butler, forner Under-Scere favours her position? In France vint interest in the preservation of this was produced during the tary for Foreign Affairs, said he economically strong enough to believed Britain would show. I stand alone?" M. Bidnulí úld not of peace in Europe," he suld. past week."

Mr. Byrnes' proposal was for al

had the some spirit as in 1940 in reply. overcomink Its Jimcuitles *:- Later, M Paul four-power treaty-governing, dis-

Reynaud. the France's Premier before Anglo-Soviet gether with overmastering armament and demilitarization of Soluking of the Germany, which has been heavily trenty. Mr. Bevin said: "We have problem which it to put up not armistice in 1940, insisted that criticised by Soviet Russin.

cently had some exchanges with phly with its own, dimculties but France must abandon her role of Britain would shortly submit Geroralissimo Stalin. The Svlet with this government and its lack mediator in international affairs and support the British and roposals to Russin for revision Government tins Interested them-f polley. of the Anglo-Soviet treaty.

"If we can surmount that last American polley on Germany. He He relves in the suggestion I put acknowledged that Russian pro-forward a year ago in this House owtacle we shall feel we are a denied that by taking aldea in the

(Laughter),

diplomatie posals for revistan hnd been re-that alle Anglo-Soviet treaty of seat race.

field Franco would The type of the alliance should be prolonged. The

statement issued fall between two blocs-Reuter. relved, but eli nat Inform House of their nature,

resent position is that Stalin has recently on Indian policy, with quitting instead "We entirely arrce that it would very naturally pointed out that its nuhasis on be a good thing to get rid of the the treaty needs bringing up to of helping India, had caused

"esctions of the wrong ut-of-date features of the treaty," date if it h to be prolonged.

· Britain's "There had been that little mis. about

altitude

thought it was disgraceful. to sert think that a man like Field Mar-1

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be said He added that he was understanding about the sentence the future of her Commonwealth bal Smuts, who had been draft- "extremely glad of the destres shown to prolong the alliance on my breadcast of December 22nd empire, Mr. Butler centinued.ing the charter of the United Na It was important, to remember lons, should take the attitude of new basis of close and cordial which was first mentioned in an

refusing to comply with relations between the twn Roun- article in Praxia, but as soon as that the foreigner might misun-curity Council

the returning to U.K. at intervals during March tries."

we got into touch with Stalin derstand Britalin's motives and 118-tion regarding the future of man.: The House again cheered, about it he was good enough to derrate her strength. The more flated territory

HONG KONG – LONDON · in 21 days Of the Anglo-French, Mr., Bevin said negtiiations also cided. We shall shortly be putting was Mr. Bevin likely to be when dians In South Africa. It was treaty, say that our views exnelly coin. they did that, the less successful And the treatment of In- we manking "satisfactory pro- our proposals to the Soviet Goyne reached Moscow.

Mr. Butler the ught Mr. Bevin's should do it on

particularly unfortunate

that he and added, "I hope these cranent now that we know which

definition of what collective

the eve of the regoflations will be completed in points in the treaty Stalin con

seculty really incant could not South Africa.

visit of the King and Queen to the very hear future."United siders out of date."

Henty made one reference to Improved upon and the Op-Mr. Morgan Price (Lab.) who the rated Nations and that was Position would accept that utterly. thas spent many years in Russla Four-Power Pact to disarmament. "The basis

They must be assured, however,hought the keynote London, Feb. 27.

at the same time, that the repres-rolley was reparations and that any satisfactory scheme of dis- The conclusion of a four-power armament must be firm in the machinery

was effective to she would be willing to end the parations in some form or another Mr. Emrys Roberts (Lib.) to assist her."-Reuter."

Press.

of Russian

nact between the United States, establishment of collective security deal with any transgressor.. (zone system it she could get re

Soviet Union. France arid which will inspire such con. Britain ICT

the

purpose offidence in its operations against preventing recurrence of g-in porsible aggressor that it will -resalon in Europe will be act immediately aggression

the agenda of the forthcoming threatened so that no one coun- weting of the Council of Epr-try will be left to hold an enemy-f

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS THIRD EXTRA RACE MEETING Saturday, 8th. March, 1947.

The first bell will be rune at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.

Through numbers (8 Race-318) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers 1st Floor, Exchange Building, also tickets for the Special CashTM Sweep (82.00) on the 'inst 'race, MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE, Members are reminded that they and their Indies MUST vear their badges 'prominently displayed throughout the Mect- -ing.

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LONDON AND BIRMINGHAM, MAY 5th-16th, 1947,

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Disgraceful.

Gruesome Murder And Suicide In Paris

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Paris, Feb. 27.

A Russian-born concierge gravely wounded his wife and daughter with a coal hammer today, then murdered with the same weapon's pretty dancing teacher who, he believed led his wife to become the mistress of another man. After this, the concierge, Leon Palamantelouk, 40, committed suicide by leaping in front of a speeding express train at a nearby station. Agcording to the police re, charging Madame Biegel with 'construction of the crime.being responsible for her be-. Palamantelouk arose at seven coming the mistress of another a.m. in the apartment at the teacher in the Institute. Paris Institute of Physical United Press. Culture in the awank Etoile

section where he and his wife

werd the concierges.

The police, said he obtained

his

· MR. CHURCHILL GUILTY OF A TACTICAL ERROR

(Continued from Pâge 4).

a coal hammer, want to bedroom and beat -bla. wifu Marla, 38, to the floor, where sho Iny bruised and bleeding. Then he turned on their four- year-old daughtor: Annle and sent her sprawling to the floor | Lufonist Association and the with another hammer blow. Sutherland Association as to who Both, mother: and daughter

should be adopted as Conserva- wero, in critical condition to- tive candidate.

Meanwhile the Labour candi. 'night.

Palamantelouk walked up constituency and Sir Archibald dath was energetically wooing the atairs, to the apartment of Sinclair came along to represent Madamo Yvonne Siegel, 80, a the Liberal interest and a Dowet rhythmic-dance teacher in the | had and ajority of only six Institute, and crushed her skull votes over Labour last time, and with repeated hammer blows. Bir Archibald only lost by sixty. Sho died in hospital.

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