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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1948-

STILL BLAMING EVERYONE

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Russians Accuse Britain, U.S. Of More Tathay Pacific Attempted Double-Crossing The Story

A Kind Word For Mr. Churchill!

Moscow, Feb. 17.

Russia today accused the United States of con- ducting negotiations for a separate peace with Germany in 1943 with the idea of erecting a diplomatic wall to prevent the westward spread of Bolshevism.

Russia also accused Britain of conducting similar

negotiations with Germany in 1941.

the German Mindstry of For Figa, Affairs."

Hungarians In Moscow

Moscow, Feb, 16,

The President of Hun- gary. Dr. Zoltan Tidy, and n. Hungarian delegation led by the Premier, M. Lajos Dynnes, arrived in Moscow Lodny.

They were met by NJ, Molutov, the Soviet Foreign Minister. and the Deputy Chairman of the Sovie! Council of Ministers. Mar- shal Voroshilov.-Reater.

Of Spain Again?

London, Fet, to.. There is "no direct evidence'i That the Hungarian, Bulgarinn and Rannian Governments are giv ing concrete aid to the Greek re- bels Mr. Hector MeNeil, Minister of State and Deputy to the British M. reign Sceretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, stated in the House of Commons today, in reply to `quvation.

Aerording to Russia. Mr.

He added, however, tlant Allen Dailes then attached t

the British Government their great Christos 1944 at that e munitiers for nid to the re- the United States Legation in

WON awnro in London. Mr. Altken snid tack in the Ardennes, Stalin orbels had been set up in the three Berne, Switzerland) goalveted that at the tibie he was in Eng- dere an Begrotations with, the German lood

offensive to relieve countries with

and these could not night He henlebe, Mexi

fighter Nuz pressire. directsquadron

function without the support of mstructions on the nathority of Force. the sand he had nevertiselesed

of the Reval Air In this connection, the Bureau the respective Governments. 1 White He upe."

2|3 exchange of The Minister said same heard of Koever and that any messages between Stalin

these Se alleged that the den was suggestion that he had bee}

and slates were subject to observation trishisha Greater Germany pene

Premier Winston Churchill, by committees of the United Na anti rollate the rest of East.

negetinter WILM Jaughted Mr. Churchill na saying, Lions. He able,

wanted to make it ern Earpe in order to prevent

The battle in the West is very

elvor the British Government Russia made her charges in heavy... shall be grateful if sir. ngly disapproves of any action westward spread

of the fourth and Inst instalment i can tell me whether we can Bolshevism abjj pan-Slaylsm,

to assist revolution ngainst the Mr. Palker satel

of the reply by the official So- runt en a major Russian offenlegutly elected Government In Newviet Information York: "It is all nonsense. The ere German Foreign Office [chewhere during January...I Bureau toj sive on the Eastern front or

Grever-Reater. its grap the Be the inre they documents the Russians expect you to be relatée 139

Russo-German regard the maller as argent," made publir by the Come stirred up.")

United States States State De pt.

Max Aitken

The alleged Brish negotin as were palucted in Portugal

by the Dan Max Aitken son of the British newspaper magante, Lord Beaverlas ok, the Russian charges sail.

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Second Front

• statement also

Churchill

Spain

Stalin was quoted as replying. Invited

despite bad weather hampering panies and artillery, "In view

position of

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London, Feb. 16. deliberately

Spuin is umang 46 e untries in- pening of a seed front in the preparations at a forced par, national Federation of Agricut. delaying they has decited to complete vited to attend the Second Inter- West in World War II in order disregarding the weather, Kusst saul Mr. Aitken bleed Russin white and end sch

and turn Producers said today. negotiated With a Hungaman her role as a world power.

wkscale offensive Invitations have als been sent mamet Gustat von Kouver, who

operations against the Germans [t (in the other hand, Rossinf all along the Central Front 101 Federation, including

some non-members was "arting with authority from said, when the Germans male later than the recond half off South American states, the Soviet

January.

You need not ficut Union and the Economic and So- we shall do everything that can clal Council of the United Nations. possibly be done to render help. The main task of the Congress, the glorious Grops of which will back the efforts of the Allies."

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Mr. Churchill was then, good ral Organisation, with 1**

frame a policy to help the farmers

4 as later Congratulating Stalin on the "immense assuthvancing their own industries

in all parts of the world in ad

have taunchest from the

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der to Increase world agricul

Eastern Front." According to tural production." Bussia, this message addled,

"That is how trae aflies net include international

a commen straggle,'

"Defence"

Other toples to be discussed in- conmodity ogretments, disposal of food sur- pluses and plans fr an Interna- li.nal stabilisation

Catihung defence of RusReuter. sin's political and

military

moves hefere Germany attack.

ed her, the Hussian statement said Russia's seizure of East- ern Poland, the Balile Republics|

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FUTURE OF TELEVISION

and other Eastern European-Į

New York, Feb. 17. areas, and her attack on Fin- the

J. R. Poppele, President of land were necessary to, self-de- Association,

Television Broadcasters"} fence, because Russia

predicted today knew that television will give employ

INTERNATIONAL Germany wouki attack sooner ment to 10.000 persons by the

INTERISLAND

- From Feb. 1916 to Jan. 1947 Feb. 1947 to Jan. 1918

141,817

2,479

267.938

8.793

409.755

11.272

From Feb. 1946 to Jan. 1917 Feb. 1947 to Jan. 1948

2,427,223

689,467

4,619415

2 216,391

7,016.342

2.965.861

From Feb. 1946 to Jan. 1947 Feb. 1947 to. Jan, 1948

5,951,114 lbs. 9.976.993

25.928.197 H

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42,343,205 06.210230 138.553.444

16.965,405

70,008,924

93,874.320

TOTAL REVENUE TON MILES

-From Feb. 1946 to Jan, 1947

Feb, 1047 to Jan. 1918

2,420,302 5,836,409 8,265,711

1,545,909 4.615,184

6.161,093

TOTAL HOURS FLOWN

From Feb. 1947 to Jan. 1948

From Feb. 1946 to Jan. 1947 Feb. 1917 to Jan. 1948

36,151.21

12,089.47

P 2,035,257.01 7,812,466.53

INCOME IN PESOS SALES

From Feb. 1946 to Jan. 1947, Feb, 1947 to Jan. 1948

r 5,885,414,52 10.138.269.690 P16,023,684,21 P10,747,723.54

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It compared

He said television at present seizures to "British troop move employs about 30,000 persons, ments" and the United States but by next December 5,000 more landings in Africa. He also will he added. said no one but an enemy of de "Television employment

could interpret the going to increase by leaps and moves as anything but a matter bounds front then on," he said. of defence-United Press.

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Associated Press: --

Hindu Organisation

Dissolves

New Delhi, Feb. 17.

Because of "the danger of civil war

"Hindus," the Working Committee of the All- between India Hindu Mahasabha Orthodox Hindu or- ganisation, to which Godse, Gandhi's alleged assassin, was said to have belonged, decided today to suspend its political activities.·

A resolution declared there

were "tragic signs of fratrielte |

in different parts of Indis after More “Inside

the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi,"

The Mahasabha would con- contrate on refugee, relief and

Information"

Nuremberg, Feb. 10, German political and nuvul

"a solution of our diverse 60 lender, urged the entry of Japan cial, cultural and religious pro-Into the war although they were blems for the creation of u powerful and

fully aware that this would bring well-organised Hindu society in an Indepen-Retnecke, formerly of the German In the United States, Captain dent State,"

Naval Staff, told an American The Working-Committes-last

War Crimes. Tribunal here today, night outlawed terrorism as 21 former high officials-of--the- Giving evidence at the trial of means-of-achieving, Mahasabha German Foreign Office, Captain aims and, in another resolution, Reinecke sald pledged support for the Na-Chier of the Naval Command, Admiral Fricks, Honal Government "in its ef-argued that Japan's entry into forts to suppress subversive the war would force Britain to activities in any shape or form." strengthen her Far Eastern Fleet and thus improve the German

At the same time, the Moslem Navy's prospects in the Atlàntle, Longue Parliamentary Party. In though it was realised it would the United Provinces, for more bring the United States into the than 10 years the Opposition in war.-Reuter. the provincial legislature, de cided to dissolve.

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London 'Feb. 10

Moro than 1,200 miners at

it was neither possible nor tour, collleries in the Swansea danirable to have a communal area went on strike today in Parliamentary party in a acu-trikers who have been under- sympathy with 15 stay-down lar democratic State based on ground in the Tareni Colliery, the principle of a joint elec- Swanses Valley, · since torate-Router.

Thursday-Reuter.

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