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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1947.

SENSATION FROM BIDAULT Plan For Drawing Germany's Fangs Population To Be Reduced

Britain Area of Of Sanity

Birmingham, Mar. 16.

Moscow, Mar. 16.

French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault propos- ed to the Council of Foreign Ministers that the Allies undertake an' organized reduction of Germany's population through emigration. Secretary of State George Marshall said M. Bidault has struck at the heart of the German problem.

re-

Mr. Richard Crossman, Labour, M.P., said yes terday that Britain "is' indefensible in a war be-l

M. Bidoult shid France con-countries into Germany. tween Russia and Am-sidered the size of Germany's Halt such transfers at pre- erica" and urged the is-population, which it much more sent in progress.

I denne than tint of Germany's 3-Forbid any permanent Ret- land kingdom to adopterhoours, was a war potential tlement cf displaced persons In an isolationist policy. linked

"We must equip ourselves to potentials. be a small area of sanity in and He said France was ready t:clated Pica Insane world-a Switzerland," take a revolutionary step along the other countries, In Mr. Crossman said in a speech. Wh

on sarbing German immigrants Mr. Crossman, a writer world

affairs fr

leftist into her own population. This, weekly, New Statesman and Na-declared, represented a great de- tion, was one of the leaders or sin for the French Govern. fast November's left wine Lu-ment. bourite revolt against Foreign

the

Secretary Bevin's policies.

Britali. Mir, Crysman said, "s

with German Industrial Germany and expedite their

stitlement in other countries.-

the

General

Realistic Plan

Marshall sidel

the Foreign

War Potential

Paris, Mar. 16. When the talks were resumed the after a break M. Bidault, French Foreign Minister, sald ihat Germany wealth of man- power had played a big part in her ability to make war.

Dealing with the transfers of populations and displaced persons

Just a tiny place where the noms | Bidon't proposal merited serious, Bidault said: The French

meant to fall on America will consideration by

PRO-JEW ARAB :

KILLED

Jerusalem, Mar. 10.

The police annoiteed that Abdul Ruof Dwarfish, known în Arab elrefer na favouring ca-operation with the Jews, teng killed font, night,

Ho was accretary to Mahammed Zinati of Belsa who also was killed recently, Both were publicly neenact

by the Arabs of violating the unti-Zionist boycott. Dway- fish was felled by 12 bullets fired by an unknown asanssi In Beikon market place, the

police said.--Associated Preas.

Civil Servants

Too Noisy

Hamburg, Mar. 16. Noisy British civil ser- Vints of the Hamburg fall short on Britain and the Ministers and then expressed the delegation is guided principally in Military Government

this field as in others by the

have been officially re- regard for security, it is incon- testable that the, wealth of man-buked and advised to

- which power

Germany follow the example of hitherto had, has been a powerful clement of

their potential-an

Whitehall col- of her war clemens at least comparable to leagues by composing! represented by the power themselves with suitable it industry. A Germany with n population distribution Inruf dignity. ciently balanced will always cou

meant ones

fur Russia on view that Bidault had gone into France.

the heart of the matter in Te. "We are Just a strategin nalistic fashion, Iman's.land in the great ittle! Other pr. pogals

between the American continent would!

by, Bidauli

and the U.S.S.R."--Assceipted 1-Permit no new transfers of Press.

Cerman

ninorities from ollier

Communist Fed Up With Communism

Ottawa, Mar 16.

President J. (Pat) Sullivan of the Canadian Sea- men's Union, resigned his office with a state- 'ment that the union was under full control of the Communists and the party also dominated "quite a large number of unions" throughout Canada

Mr. Sullivan announced that

he niso would be resigning from the Communist party. He said he was muting his reason public for fear that an unavoidable arcident might occur to myself if his action was disclosed only to the party and the union.

Mr. Sullivan, who is secretary treasurer of the Trades and la

and bour Congress cf Canuda founder of its afilate, the Canu- lian Seamen's Union, declare that the

Communist party had many "secret agents in Canada" and even extended into the Gev. ernment service.

He said the Communist party

Mix-Up In

Cyprus

that

An order published on behalf

tain the latent danger of war und of the regional commissioner for this danger will be still keener Handburg, Vaughan Berry, by the it this population experiences | regional administrative officer. Mculties in Bving on the zoil at Colonel C. H. Montex, said: is disposal.

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"There is for los much noise go- ALL POINTS RESUMED AT REDUCED RATES

ing on in the main office of the building.

under

Caft.

"No effort of democratisation would be able to overcome the

pirit of restlessness that woul "This nuirance detracts from develop. Germany has a popula- general efficiency and puts extra

on busy officials tion density superior to that of strain the countries that surround it, difficult conditions." except Belgium and Holland." After appealing for ecoperation

The census of October 1946, M. and good sense the order Bidaalt said, showed a population tinued, "any visitor to the Wor per kilometre as being greater Omee, Adiniralty or Home Office than before the war, which show- tells us that silence reigns in the the German population ques- corridors and personnel endue: tion was a capital on, on the therelyrs with suitable dignity level of security as well as of There is no reason why in this building similar conditions should not prevall."Associated Press,

(conomy.

The prisoners, to be repatriated and the Germans to be transfer- red from the neighbouring coun- Trice under the Potedain agred=| 70,000,000 or a density of nearly Fainagusta, Mar, 15.ment, he said, would bring Ger- 200 per square kilometrų, com-

Palestinians Prominent

who many's population up to about parod with France's 75Router mingled with illegal Immigrants," were recognised today among 835 dews brought here in two ship. loads from Palestine. The authori ties tonight are trying to sort out the confused situation,

The first batch of 544 men and those

secretly finoheed strikes through. 153 women, supposedly

cut Canada including a Montrent policemen's strike several years

ago.

"Mr. Sullivan's prepared state.

ne

brought to Palestine by the illegal immigrant ship Susannah, which an aground at Gaza un Wednes.

ment detailing the reasons for day refused to disembark here his resignations said he was "fed from the Empire Rival until they up with people who were not sea-had been addressed by represen

into being brought

the tatives of the Jewish Agency and the Camp commandant. Later union."-Associated Press.

they continued passive resistance at Caraules detention camp, re fusing to be searched or identified and demanding legal represente tien from Palestine,

The

Washingtou. Mar, 15.

President's daughter Margaret Truman. emplanet for Detroit today to make her die debut Sunday night with

Symphony the Detroit

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United States As A Mediterranean Power

Birmingham, Mar. 16.

Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, former Secretary of

State for War, said today that President Tru man's Graeco-Turkish aid speech marked America's self-assertion as a sea power in the Mediterranean.

President Truman's doctrine should not be regarded as a dis- placement of Bellain's influence speech

and authority, he sold in Strike On

here.

dis-

a

Exchange?

Instead it was a reengiation Stock be that All of them claimed to

Beltin's part in the Or Palestine, citizens. Some had 110charge of maritime responsibil

belongings and were barefoot. as a singer. White The 750 Jews making up the next disproportionate burden. House physician Brig. Gen. legal immigration quota embark- Wallace Graham accompanied her, in case she should again in the Decan Rival to sail to- be threatened with laryngitis. months in Cyprus camps-Reu.

United Press.

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tles over tha seven seni was

the two great yea pooers

New York, Mor, 15,

for Palestine after six to purmis a common policy The President of the United

airing out of their oceanwide Financial Employees Union

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Lof the American Federstich of La-

commitments what could be more natural than that they bour said today that 30 days should share in its exccution?

**Co.relation of British and notices of termination of its con. American external affairs offers tracts with the New Yorit Steck

Curb and Cotton Exchanges would to the world the greatest prac-be issued, resulting in a strike. Įtleøl assurance of peace.

"The Anglo-French treaty will "which will paralyse industry. fit readily into the pattern which notices would be sent, the Pre- Asked when the termination events are designing.

"These regional. groupings aident Mr. M. David Keefe- should said: "A lot depends on the fenor

among maritime nations

tend not to undermine but to un- conversations we are having derpin the world peace

struc- now" added: "The union is iure."--Associated Press,

U.S. Programme. For Greece

Washington, Mar. 16. Wher President Truman this week asked for authority to ald Greece, he was thinking in terms of sending engineera for public health, specialists, agricultural experts and. train. ed, top-flight men in sinjilar categorics, Mr. Willard Thorp,

not looking for trouble."

A strike by financial employers closed the, Nuw York Cetion E- change on March 4-the Arat time any major exchange in New York had been closed by labour trubles.

The dispute concerned the re. newal, cf union contract but an agreement was reached between union and management officials with 24 hours.-Reuter.

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