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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1948.
"INTERNATIONAL OF DEMOCRACY"
One Way To Oppose Events To
Ban On Foreign Newspapers
Prague, Feb. 28.
A Government edict today banned the following publica- tions from circulation, In Czechoslovakia:
From Britain:-"Daily Mail," "Daily Sketch," "Daily Mirror," "Catholic Digent," "Catholic Times," "Catholle Herald," "Cavolende," "lustrated Week. ly." "Time and Tide;"
From the United States:- "Baltimore Sun," "Chiengo Tri. bune," "Time," "Life;" also the Czech Innguage publications "Narod" and "Katolik;"
From France: -- "L'Ordre." "Tomiluak," " Matin," "La trix," - "L'Aube," "Carrefour;"
Communism?
London, Feb. 28.
Talks on the possibility of setting up an “Inter- national of Democracy" to oppose Communism are taking place between political leaders of all parties in Europe and outside Europe, the International Committee for the Study of European Questions announced here today.
Repeat Themselves
Minneapolis, Feb. 28.
Bald Henry Wallace here last
This proposal forms the theme of a report sent to The events of Czechoslovakia, the Prime Ministers and Foreign Secretaries night, will repeat themselves as of various countries by the Committee. Signa- long as the United States con- tinues 1s "gun and dollar" tories to the report include influential
per-policies. sonalities in Britain, France, Norway and Bel- gium.
1
The alma of the proposed would be. io "International” "ensure throughout the world political and economic con- ditions which will enable de- mocracy to exist."
It is suggested here that the quarters of the organisation would be in London, "the cradle of democracy and halfway be- tween the two continents."
Most people, the report de- clares, are deeply anxious at the iden of a new war and,of
From Switzerland: --"Bund." "Die Tag Belgium," "La Libreng their individual liberties, and it is therefore likely that Belginte:*
il an International of Den
in
Bratislava, have
been signed exclusive rights
for the distribution of foreign United Press.
take
Reds In
Berlin
Police
Berlin, Feb. 28. A detailed list of top police disclosed today that
officials
Making the first of a series of campaign speeches in sup- port of his candidature for the prealdency, he declared:
"The Czech crisis is evidence that a wet tough policy would only provoke a gut tougher
polley. There is a clear
tern connecting Moscow,
pat- Pra-
gite and Washington.
"Every nct under the Tru- man doctrine is clearly Inbeiled 'anti-Russian'. The men In
Moscow would, from their view- point be utter morona If they falled to respond to acts of pro- Russian consolidation.
"The Czechoslovakia story will repeat itself ao long aur gan and dollar policies, in Greece, in China and elsewhere on Russin's doorsteps, are con- tinued".-Reuter,
Rads Back Wallace
Philadelphia, Feb. 28,
the Communist-Socialist Unity, Party is in absolute control of Frum Austria:-"Die Press,"eracy, to which they could turn, the Berlin police. And
According to the Bar, published in "Wiener Kurier," "Die Furche," should be set up in the near
the British-licensed. "Telegraf." the future. millions would be an- Wiener Pras
17 Communist Socialists aécupy of The Government
anxious to give it their support. REMO
the key polier posts, the Social face totalitarianism to- omgernis control 12 and the re Το that the Deared
publishing Brms Ords, in Prague, und day, a revolution of mind must (malning 12 posts are bold by mem- Zurnal,
throughout thebers of ather place
political parties work, in order to enable des those without party affiliations.
Communist-Soglailsis absolutely cont.
Declaring that
vote for meracy to resume its onward 1133
the Police Presidium the Mr. Wallace would help to elect march, the report says. It detru
a Liberal United States Con- polier body), the uniformed clares that even the setting up palice
supreme
anit the Criminal Police | gress, Mr. William Foster, NH- tional Chairman of American Communists, last night lined up the extreme Left Wing be- hind the third party presiden- tial candidate.
Speaking nt.
Lenin memorial meeting here, Mr. Foster explained that the Com munists have been favouring The establishment of another party for years and years".
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of the United States of West- davisions. ern Europe-a purely Bar The palice president in Berlin, penn step--would not be sulli-} Paul Markgraf, is a member of the cient to achieve this aim, Socialist Only Party. Of the eight
Two Phases
other members of the Presidiurn, Steps must be taken now hity Party, in see meinhers of
five are also members of the Socialis establish gradually J
federate Social Dementie Party and one tion of western European esan.
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Two phases are proposed:
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(2) a political federation of the nations,
to the re-
The signatories port for the British Committee include Lord Vansittart, for- mer diplomutie adviser to the Government, and Lord Braha- the
Minister of Air. Hp-290, former
craft Production.-Reuter..
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NOTICE TO MEMBERS
THIRD-EXTRA RACE MEETING
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The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the first race
Late today, Mr. Foster den- led the reports that he had said: "The Wallace Party is will be run at 2.00 p.m. the Communist Party"-Reuter
PACIFIC FLEET TO BE REINFORCED
Saigon, Feb. 29.
Through numbers (10 Races-$20) may be obtained at the also Exchange Building, Office of the Treasurers, 1st floor, tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the last race as well as to be run at the Whitsan those for the "Lantao Handicap Meeting in May, 1948. The latter may also be purchased at the Club's Branch Öffice, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
their Members and guests are reminded that they and ladies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the Mesting.
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE
the
The British Pacific Fleet will be strengthened this
Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure year with the arrival of some aircraft carriers and Club Roums at $19. including tax are obtainable through Secretary upon the written or personal Introduction and more destroyers. It plans to visit China of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all ebits eto. Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on and Japan in May and June, Admiral Sir
sale at the RACE COURSE. Denis Boyd, Commander-in-Chief, told a news conference here yesterday,
The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m. Both Offices at st floor, Exchange Bullding.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).
NO CHILDREN WILL BE. ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S...... PREMISES DURING THE MEETING,
Admiral Sir Denis Boyd said | British aircraft carriers are the ships would leave Saigon returning to the Pacifle "to- March 6 for Singapore and wards the end of the year," Ad- later he would go to Borneo, miral Boyd said.
The Beet was at present "sery Brunei and ̈ Mänila.........
"After a three-week stay in small" due to demobilisation visit and lack of replacements train- hope to Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtao ing in England.
He said he was having. and Japan," he said.
The rebuilding of the British conferences with French Navy concerning joint The Valley Forge" is due to Pacifle Fleet to prewar stand-authorities leave Tsinglou on Sunday-As-ards" would begin in June with Anglo-French defence in the the return of some destroyera. Pacific, "nor have I been ask-
ed to have any." Associated | Publio Enclosure, Press.
Referring to the plan to send the "Valley Forge** to the Me. diterranean, he
Hong Kong I described the furthcoming absence of carriers from the Pacifle as "a very tem- porary" condition,
sociated Press,
Austria Warns Her
Communists
Vienna, Feb. 29.
Courtesy Visit
NO
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The price of admission to the Publia Enclosure is $3 including tax, for all persons including ladies, and la pay- able at the Gate,
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club - during the Race Meeting.
Refreshments will be obtainable in tho Restaurant in the
SERVANTS' PASSES
Servants" passes will be lasued to Private Box holders Saigon, Feb. 28. ONLY who are requested to distribute them with discrimination Holders of each Admiral Sir Denis Boyd, told and to endorse their names on the passes.
passes are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for correspondents on bourd his passing through on their duties but must remain in their em- flagship, the cruiser "London."ployers' stands. that his visit to Saigon was "purely one of courtesy."
Secretary of State Ferdinand Graf has warned the Austrian Communist Party that, if necessary, Austrians will fight to protect their liberty and simply aims at re-establishing democracy.
In a speech prepared for delivery at a rally of the Right Wing Peoples' Party, Graf said that "here in Aus- tria we will not be fooled by pro paganda or action committees of a fanatic minority,
"In defence of our liberty' and de moeracy we will be just as fanatiq and, if necessary, we will fight for them."
It was the most outspoken comment yet mide by an Austrian Govern ment official on the Czechb-Slovakian
ituation.
Graf wild: "The only difference between the socalled peoples de mocracy and a Fascist regime is the colour-the taste is equally' bie ter."
Drawing, a paralled between the Naxis and the Communists, he said
loog as they (the Communisti)
"
do not have the power they demand
Doomed To Disappointment
Tipton, Feb. 28.
If Florence May Serene! is return-j Ing from Philadelphia just to be operated upon by her old family dos for alte is doomed to disappointment. Mrs. Screnci, - 21-year-old . British war ́· bride, left. Philadelphia' on- Wednesday and walled in the "Queen Elisabeth" for Britain. She left a note for her husband, · · Pasquale, saying she trusted only, her famil doctor, Dr. David Lloyd, af Tipton, to operate of
on her.. But Dr, Lloyd is a
agineral (lener and cannot performi un'opera- mong tin. He and Mrs" Beranel was for
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democracy. When they have the power they E like the world Fascists.
The visit, the first paid by the Royal Navy since the war,
old friendships, not only bc- tween our peoples but between our fleets," the Admiral said.
Questioned on the future aizej He warned that the Austrian Cam of the British Pacific Fleet as munists would increase their pru compared with those of the So- paganda within Austria and added vict Union and the United you can take it for granted that, they Sintes, Sir Denis Boyd replied: will
discover conspiracies and plots. "We do not know the strength But they shall not mislead us So of the Russian fleet. The long as the Peoples Party is
the United
States floet will be strangest in Auncia nelther Fasciti
Communists desperadoes
Britain is not de strengthened. magogues will take over power,
rich enough to support the ex- "Austria is a 'democracy and shall penses of a large ficot."-Reu- remain 10-Associated Press.
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