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RUSSIA'S STREAM OF ABUSE Mr. Attlee Protests Against Official Soviet Mudslinging No Imperialism In Commonwealth

London, Nov. 10.

Mr. Clement Attlee, Prime Minister, protested tonight against Russia's "constant stream of abuse" of the British people, and Government "as imperialistic and even warmongers and traitors."

Mr. Attlee, speaking at the traditional,banquet to mark the institution of a new Lord Mayor of London, said: "In the press of the USSR tema will co-operate in the and of countries in which its interests of all"," fluence all-powerful we have constant stream of abuse of the people of Great Britain and of members of the Government as Imperialists and even mongers and traitors,

In-

Mr. Atlee atated that mem- hers of the Commonwealth did more than share the belief Inf Iberty and democracy.

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"We fought side by sile the war," he said, "not only to "Such language is most un preserve our own free institu- asual from embers of a Gov-tions, but also to enable others ertinent against members of an-to enjoy what we had won for other Government with whom it ourselves. We are today in the ig in friendly relations. A regital British Commonwealth and Em-1 of the facts is enough to show pre putting into prnetics how baseless are these accusa prinelples in which we believe. thens."

We are showing the world how! freedom and association in wider policy can be combined".

The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, and his colleagues had shown unexampled patience in the face of obstacles and dix- entiragement, Mr. Allee decbir- ed. They had work at for pence in the United Nations, the Chin ell of Foreign Ministers and in economic conferences,

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Showing The World "In dealing with these blems." he said, "we have work "Å in the closest consultation with our sizler pations of the British Commonwealth who share ou

Not Imperialístie

the

LABOUR

DEFEAT

Melbourne, Nov. 1o. Sir Winston Dugan, Gov- ernor of Victoria, today commissioned Mr. Thomas Hollway, trader of the State's Liberal Parts. to form a Government to NUC- ceed the Labour one defeat- ed at the polls on Saturday, largely on the issue of the Commonwealth Govern- ment's plan to nationalise the banks,

The new Government will be a coalition of Liberal and Country Party menilers, with six portfolios allotted to each party,-Reuter.

No UNO Action On Spain

Turkish

Flood Disaster

Ankara, Nov. 10. Over 200 people were drowned in a flood disas- ter at Adana, the Turk- ish province of Anatolia, after heavy rains, which lasted 60 hours.

About 1,600 prople were male homeless after the flood, which occurred when the waters of the Seyhan river braite their dams.

Thousands of prople fled terror- stricken from the rising waterя which were today threatening the town of Adena.

There was stl no information from some villager and it was feared that smaller villages es. preulally had suffered grent losses. The cotton and orange growing has of the Adana plain were rayaged.-Reuter.

Split In Ranks

The

Lake Success, Nov. 11. is moral condemnation of Gen-

The UNO merely will repeat)

eralissimo Franco's regime when the General Assembly considers the Spanish ease. spokesman After references to self-gov-for one of the major delegations

Athens, Nov. 11. in the Empire, Mr. predicted today. cernent

Royalist

newspaper Acropolis reported, on the Attice went an: "If there is im perialism in the world today-by ne us little as it can," he said.that the guerilla chief General The Assembly will end up do-basis of private information, which I mean subjection of ather The Spanish ense comes before Markos is in diafavour as a re- peoples by political and econo- the Assembly's 57.nation polisk of the failure of the recent nation, it is certainly not to be inle domination of a powerful cal committee this aweek,

Andarte attack on Metsovon, found In the British Common-

Delegates will weigh the rend, may be replaced. wealth.

suits of the 1940 Assembly re The most likely successor to solution which denounced the Markos is believed to be the "On the contrary, we see pro-government of Hhter's wartime

their Acropolls said the Communist formation of the Empire into a UNO members withdraw union of the Crown of a great ambassadors and ministers frum leaders, Nicos Zachariades and assembly of nations. Every one Madrid. Argentina has failed to Myltindes Portyroyenis, were of them is completely free to live tegnies expected the Soviet bloc Pinius Mountain area,

comply with the request und de- geen a few days ago in the where its own, fe and to carry on 18 of nations to level L'A

own affairs without compulsion speeches at the

a series of they conferred with guerilla or interference by any of its st

Peron Govern-chiefs, ment.

Meanwhile. Salonika press Poland was reported to be con- dispatches claimed that the bers of the

"I can only think that mem-sidering the introduction of a reuerilla

Soviet Government solution calling on all UNO men

bund stationed have failed to take note of these bern to institute economic sunc. Mount Agrafa had abandoned happenings, or that having once folted last year and sentiment in turning home. The alleged re-

tions against Spain, Such a move its post and instated on adopted the thesis that Great Britain is an imperialist power e

the Assembly now appeared to volt was suppressed by other they are unwilling to discard it". netlen against the Franco_regime Hassin.-United Press,

against taking any major guerilla foreca from Mount -Reuter.

at this time.--Associated Press.

leals, Let me once again pay !gressive development of trans- friend and recommended that off/Buerilla lender Ypallandia, The

Bate to the generous way Ir which they have come forward to help us in our troubles. With Then we share the bellef the best hope for world penes I the establishment of

munity of free nations-nation which though differing fron each other in thele politient con- stitutions and theh economie sy

Rainfall In The Nick Of Time

MANCHESTER, NOV. 11. EIGHT HUNDRED AND SEVENTY FIVE · THOUSAND PEOPLE IN MANCHESTER AND 95 NEIGHBOURING! TOWNS

AND URBAN DIY. TRICTS WILL NOT HAVE THEIR WATER SUPPLY CUT OFF THIS MORNING.

This Is because three-quarters of an inch of rain fell in the Longstondale reservoir area dur ing the week-end.

While the decision was being made, 200 Army water tanks and 100 civilian water lorries arrived in the city, each with a 500-gal. fon water tank aboard ready for action.

sociates.

Final Appeals In Maniu Trial

Bucharest, Nov. 10,

Ten of the accused made their final statements and appeals to the court when the trial was resumed here today of Dr. Julius Maniu, Rumanian peasant leader, and 18 others accused of conspiring to overthrow the Rumanian Government.

of the

WHALERS' SUCCESS

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London, Nov. 11. Russia's Far Eastern whaling fleet has returned to Vladivostok after t most successful scason In liniary, Mens Radio reported today,

The broadcast said the fleet caught 609 whales-143 more than last year,

it aid ataut 1,300,000 tons of whale |

mcat have been manufactured-Unit- ed from

VETO?

to the parade-Reuter,

Dr. Manlu, in a spirited final dealing with activities of the

Hamburg, Nov. 10. speech which was continually Rumanian Government. but

The Soviet Union is the only interrupted by Colonel Petrescu, said he did this “because I con Power which, no far, has not the President of the court, de-sidered the Government was accepted the United States in- clared:

breaking the terms of the Mog vitation to take part in the "In my politics and in my cow Agreement and ignoring United States military parade) Forty tank vehicles and 100 private life I have always been the conception of full freedom." tomorrow in Nuremburg, when troops, including units of the against secret military organ- Marcian Brigade, the King's

"I have always stood for Armistice Day is celebrated. Shropshire Light Infantry,

1xations. It is untrue that I peace and freedom," Dr. Maniu Norway, Czechoslovakia, Po- and the Royal Artillery, today left have worked with United anid, "and I refute with indig-land. Holland, Yugoslavia and Derbyshire and Essex to assist in State agents. In fact, the nation the charges you have France are to send delegations wnter distribution if necessary | Ainericans were angry when I brought against me." and will standby for at least three refused to create a quasi mill- Andelescu-Pogoneanu, former | wteks.

Counsellor tary organisation." The question of cutting off sup

Foreign

New Delhi. Nov. 11. plies will be

Denying all charges against Ministry, told the court: discussed again at him, the 74-year-old Peasant

C. R. Rajagopalachari, Gay- a inceting of the Waterworks

"Although I have nover rnor of West Bengal Province, Committee on Thursday, but the arty leader sald: "You have been attracted by the myth of was sworn in today is acting water supply will not be cut off made charges but produced no Mantu, I am often in agree Governor-General of India dur- now until Friday morning at the proof...I want proof of ment with him and his Idena. ing the absence of Lord Mount- earliest. If there is more rain, your charges. It is your res. I have had and still have a hatten, who is leaving for Lon-

here will be another postonne-ponsibility to produce, these profound respect ment of the emergency scheme. proofs."

and esteem don to attend the wedding of Reuter.

for him......I do not agree Princess Elizabeth. Lord Answering a charge that he that I am guilty, nor do I fieny Mountbatten is expected to re- planted to overthrow the Gov- or refute any of my deeds..........

turn to India on COMMUNISM AT 16 rnment by violence, he said: I calmly await your verdiet and Associate Press.

Shanghai, Nov, 11. "I deny it......It is absolute- the verdict of history."--Rcu- The Garrison Command, Head-ly untrue that I planned the tor quarters announced today the violent overthrow of the Gov-

Valetin, Nov, 10. arrest of a 10-year-old boy at orament.

The Duke of Gloucester open. It is untrue. It

Istanbul, Nov. 10.

ed Malta's new self-governing the Lunghwa airport who was in cusy to accuse, but I want Hasan Suka, the Turkish Pre-Legislature in the historie Hall safd to be found in possession of proof."

inler, Munir Bellsel, the Defence of St. Michael and St. George a "Communist insignia."

His Party was not a subver- gentrals, arrived here today from Duchess had driven through the Minister, and a number of Army here today, after he and the Press reports that quantitien aive movement, he said. He Ankara, for the great combined streets to the cheers of the biggest of incendiary material were admitted that he had handed Army-Navy autumn manoeuvre crowds Valetta hod found in his possession could not to the. British and Americans beginning in Turkish Thrace and the King visited be confirmed.-United Press, documenta and 'memoranda tho Dardanelles area-Router.

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