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PARIS PARLEY
PARLEY PAUSE Believed To Be Mere Postponement
Europe Very Near To War
London, July 1. Europe has for some months been very near to another war, said
Queensborough, President of the Royal Society of St. George, in
Lord
a
message to members
of the Society today.
Brondly speaking". Lord Queensborough said, "the Rus
after country has been under control, either covert,
Of Decision Bidault Offers
Modified Plan
Paris, July 1 Today's decision to prolong the Big Three confer- ence at the request of M. Molotov, Soviet For- eign Minister, is seen as postponing a decision which was already clear yesterday. Will Russia agree to a pan-European enquiry into Europe's resources and her potential for self- help or will she continue to resist any such en- quiry as a threat to her economic sphere of in- fluence through western Europe?
►
Austrian Border Slayings
Vienna, July 1. The Ministry of the Interior announced to- day that five Austrians have been killed within the past week by armed gangs crossing into Aus- tria from Yugoslavia.
The Ministry communiqué,sald the latent Austrian việtim was
Mr. Bevin made it abundant- Europe is able to provide them 17-year old Franz Schigan, who ain demarche In Europe hasly clear at today's meeting that herself. In this would be the "bled to death because his mur- been very similar to that of this was the real lasue which best assurance of economic re-derers would not permit medical Hitler in the 1930's. Country stood between himself and Mcovery for European countries help to reach him by keeping brought Binult, and an agreement with and anfeguard for their inde-machine guns trained on the overt or M. Molotov.
pendence."
scene". M. Molotov found himself in
Bevin Effort
Two women, earlier reported; "Russia. working diplomati-
After M. Bidault had submit-wounded in a shooting Incident the somewhat paradoxical post- cally on interior lines, has adtion of having to admit thatted the new French proposal, on, Friday night, have since died} vanced Bolshevism while the!
the new proposals of M. Bidault Mr. Bevin made a determined in hospital. Hon-Communistic nations have
werd substantially the same as effort to bring the meeting to a Two Austrian border polles endeavoured (to use a milliary those which he had rejected decision on the fundamental were the other victims. metaphor) to "contiun" her, a earlier in the conference, and principle dividing the British The Austrian DEWA agency President Truman strove to do of making for time to consider and the French outlook on the APA reports that
a gang of¦ in his approach to Greece and them.
one hand and the Soviet delega- "White Guardista" had been Turkey.
Observers consider this re- tion on the other.
caught in the area by British quest did little to improve the "The fundamental point," he troops and charged with illegal prospects of bridging the gap said, "in which we differ is this. posscasion of firearms.-United but attributed M. Molotov's ac- Mr. Marahall has very reason-Press. tion to the desirability, from ably asked us to state what the Russian point of view, of European countries expected to leaving the onus for failure on be able to do to help themselves the Western allies, rather than and to help each other. on Russia.
"He has made it clear that
BULGARIA'S OBEDIENCE
Berlin, July 1.
"In a continent war-shattered and wanting the very primary necessities of a stable life, the clash between Communtem and anti-Communism must be almost Inevitable, What the Marshall offer promises, If it s whole heartedly accepted and applle,
K restoration of economic The specife guarantees offer- unlear they do so there can be Dr. Kiril Toteff. chief of the stability for a sufficient time to ed by M. Bidault today to safe-no hope of American aid for Bulgarian Mission accredited enable the restless and anxious guard the national sovereignty Europe. We (Britain and the Soyict Military Administra- populations to recover their of countries who volunteer to France) say that for the sako tion, and today on his return composure and reshape their join in the proposed planning of Europe, we will do, to the from Moscow: "Bulgaria will not political constitutions."-Reuter. machinery was regarded as et- best of our ability, the beat we
fectively disposing of the main can to meet his request. argument of M. Molotov's ren- suns for rejecting the Anglo- French proposals.
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ק!
Veil of Secrecy
If Russin still persists in her refusal to consider any 188C88- ment of European assets, she Bangkok, July 2.
will now find herself open to The Siamese Premier, Luang the charge of wishing to main- Thumrong Nawasawat, said today tuin a veil of secrecy on the that Siam and France Will economic ends and at the ex- sponsor the formation of an All-pense of the collective prospects Southeast Asia Union,
European countries prise Siam, Cambodia and
Vint of Nam, with Burma, India, Indone hasten, their postwar return to
in and Borneo
invited normal prosperity. be later.
When this evening's session He said the Union would coh-ended, it was learned that the sider regional systems of irriga- talks would be resumed tomor tlon, fisherica and communiea-cow afternoon, and an offein! tions. The idea originated with
British spokesman said that
to
com-
to
the French the Premier sald, there would be an adjournment; anel has been discussed In Washington and Paris by
"to think things, over." the Siamese elder statesman, Nai Pridi Phanomayong. Associated
Press
Telephone To Seattle
Seattle, July 1.
Today's French plan, súbmit- Led by M. Bidault. contains two new features:
An approximation at certain} points to the form of M. Molo- tov's resolution yesterday.
"The Soviet delegation Bay that we should not do this at all but should only state what Europe required from America" -Itcuter.
to
the Marshall Plan. Bulgaria will apply for relief on the basis of
not sooner or later, will get her into contract any debts which, trouble."
He believed Bulgaria would be able to get on her feet without 'foreign relief.—United Press,
Britain's Dollar Headache
London, July 1,
What Britain stands to gain in relief from part of her dollar headache, if the Marshall plan suc- ceed in reviving European trade became clear- er today in the light of Mr. Bevin's speech to the three power conférence in Paris.
Even more than the terms of the British plan dis- closed yesterday. Mr. Bevin's hope of a re- storation of trade with the continent throws. into relief the extent to which Britain's econo-. mic future is involved in the outcome of the Paris talks.
A specific declaration that the
Mr. Bevin went to the heart programme of Inquiry into of the problem when he said European production should in- that if the wheels could be oiled clude nothing that interferes in in the manner foreseen by the The local. China Club today the internal affairs of member British plan, It might be possible planned to
sponsor the first states or which could be con- for Britain to resume her normal commercial radio-telephone call | sidered гия violating their. from the United States to China rovereignty. since prewar.
Point two in a concession to
The call will be placed from the Russian views. the office of Seattle Mayor Wil- One of the main passages In Jium Bevin at 4 p.m. GMT (1 the text of the French plan àm local time). Tuesday to rends: "The United States Shanghai. Five persons will nich would be decisive in allow-
Monty Arrives
speak from the Seattle ond and ing Europe to follow through In Canberra
CNAC
(to develop
and necessary re-
export and, import arrangements with Europe,
In the Brilah view, this is a condition of United States help which will be considered essen- tial in Washington, The Ameri- can view that dollars will be spent only to help Europe to help itself is interpreted in Whitehall as meaning that Europe muat add up its exportable surplugesi as well as its national economie deflcits and exchange опс against other so as to minimise the requirements from across Atlantic,
Shanghai's Mayor K. C., Wu with this effort and China's Premier Chang fundamental production)
This means in effect a revival Chun will receive the call to, provide the
Canberra, July 2.
of foreign trade, on a continent United Press,
the time when Field Marshal Bources until
Vis-wide basis and not only within count Montgomery ar-narrow limits,
From the British point of rived in Canberra оп view, a striking example of the Tuesday on a 15-day sort of exchange which Mr. visit to Australia and a Bevin may have had in mind, 18 round of conferences the fall in the import of animal with Australian govern- feeding staffe from central and southeast Europe to Britain and ment and defence chiefs. their replacement by imperis On Wednesday, the Chief, of from Argentina and the United the Imperial General Staff will States, where dollars have to be meet the Australian Cabinet for spent,
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