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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948,

RUSSIAN GIRL PREFERRED LIPSTICK TO HOUSEWORK

LIFE IN BRITAIN WAS TOO HARD!

Moscow, June 15. . -. Nina Makushina, Russian wito of an Englishman, wrote in Pravda, the Soviet Communist Party paper, today that she had "doné a foolishTM thing" when she married and want to Britain... Recently returned to Moscow "I two and a halt. years; with her year-old son, she is experienced only privations, po- starting divorce proceedings. She verty and the absence of rights, enir that she was 18 when she was snubbed und treated with married Mr. John Brind, a mem-disdain," she wrote.

ber of the British Military Mission In Moscow, and she found living conditions in London "Intolerable. with insufficient food and money, the constant threat of unemploy- iment hanging over her husband, and high rents for a poor apart- ment."

Russian

Colonel

Mystery

Tru

* Makcuihina

sho was amazed at the "slave position" of the woman in the English family and complained of the

*નામ anti-Boviet campaign

carried on by the British press @bout few Boviet woman, mareled to Britons, not being allowed to join their husbands in Britain."

-

Her husband, she said, agreed

to a separation to give their son chance for a good education

a

In the Soviet Union without fear of unemployment."

""or

those who Jeft with me: in}. November, 1945, for Britain, one has returned to Rusala ofter month and another went to an other country to build a new life." Five others intend to return soon, she said.-Router.

"High Class"

London, June 15. Secretary of War, Emanuel Shinwell, told the House of Commons today that

'olonel J. D. Tussayey, former Meanwhile, in the tiny goalit Soviet reparations official in parlour of a typies Eist" "End Geimany, bad been given nome, Mrs. George Brand told "temporary accommodation" in reporters tonight about Nina In West London at "while here Mushina, her Russian doughter-

in-law. us a refugee."

Mr. Shinwell, in response to other questions, suld that he had no further information as to why Le Bat was suddenly vacatod ufter Tassoyev left England nor on the present whereabouts of the woman employed as a house. keeper there at the

The British Foreign Offcc elained that Tusseyev came here as a political refugee and turned

to Europe and Sovlot jurisdiction at his own request.

Tass, the Russian nows agency, claimed

British secret police had kidnapped Tassoyev, held him a prisoner in a Kensington flat and beat him in the course of ques- tioning before finally releasing him-Associated Press.

MR. HENDERSON ENTERTAINS

a

London, June 15. Mr. Arthur Henderson, Secre- ary of State for Air.

gave luncheon at the Air Ministry to- day in honour of Major Generoi A. G. Ljunderhl, Commander-in- Chief of

"Nina was from n very high- class Russian family that was obvious," sald Mrs. Brand.

"Site could not live a life: here which was absolutely_op- posite to ours as poor working class people. She was obvious. ly from a family of womith; had everything done for her by servants and always had ali she desired in money, clothes

and luxurlos.”

But Thomas Brand, John's un- cle, who rented three rooms of his nearby home to his nephew and his wife when they returned from Moscow, described Nina's latter es "lies 9 in part."

"She said in her letter that she had to sell all the valuables she brought from Moscow to help John when he was out of work," said Brand. "That isn't

true. She didn't bring any with her.

valuables

Hated Work

"Nina the Swedish Fighter Command; and offlcers of the Royal Swedish fr Force Squa dron at present on ៨ goodwill visit to Britain.

жда a pretty girl but spoke atmost no English, hated housework and seemed to think mostly of doing her nails up and using lipstick and rouge," Brand Bald.

Among those present were: Mr. A. V. Alexander, Minister of De-

She hadn't been in England fence,

The Swedish Ambassador, very long before she started com- Marshal of the Royal Air Force plaining, he asserted, adding Lord Tedder and Air Vice Mar-she was always on to Jofin fore- that T. C. Traill, who commanding him to do something about ed the RAF. Bighter Squadron letting her get back to Russia." which paid

So John anally raked up £50 a tourtesy visit ing Sweden last month-Reuter.

U.S. REGISTERS QUAKE

Berkeley, June 15. An earthquake of moderate in- tensity, possibly in Chile or Japan, was recorded at the University of California at 1155 GMT today. Estimated distance, 5,000 miles.

At Pasadena, the California In- stituto-of--Technology recorded- two strong earthquakes at 1157 and 1207 GMT 5,800 miles dit- tunt in an undetermined direc- tion.Associated Press,

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VANDENBERG WINS SENATE FIGHT

“Washington, JUNETTET

The Bonate tonight restored most of the UBB1,176,000,000 House out in foreign' ald spending by wiping out the require; ment that, funds be spread over a 15-month parlod Instead of a year.

of

the

The 04-18 roll call vote came at the request Benate President, Mr. Arthur Vandenberg, who asked that i be made “unmistakably plain" that the Senate overwhelmingly opposed the Hound's "ment axé” technique.—United Press.

SOVIET TALE OF KIDNAPPING

"Moscow, June 15.

A correspondont of the Soviot Army nowspaper Rod Star reported, today that an American intelli- gence agent attempted to kidnap a Soviet officer in Vienna.

The

paper...identified. the sheaded by an officer, fell upon kidnapper as Edward Kerts. a Soviet officer named Alexeev The paper's account stated: passing over a bridge across "Recently in the centre of the Danube. They knocked Vienna, an unknown person in him off his feet by force, put civilian clothing and a detach-him in a waiting motor car ment of English military police and tried to take him away."

Kashmir

Dispute

Meeting

"Soviet Army men, who were by chance passing by, heard cries for help and hurried to the scone of the incident. Falling to assist Alexopy at the spot of the attack, they followed the speeding ma- chine and established that the ear carrying Alexeer away had been entered by Austrian police.

"Alexeev's attackers subjected him to a search and took away his identification. They attempt ed to pull him into the pollee Durring.

Geneva, June 15,

this morrent Into the po- The Security Council's Kash-lice station court came a Soviet mir Commission held its first Lieutenant accompanied by soldiers. The Sevlet Army meeting in Geneva today.

freed Alexecy and also took 13- to custody an known person taking part actively in the kid- napping.

"They delivered this person to the Soviet Central Commando- in-tura at Vienna.

The meeting, held in private, was concerned with procedural matters. The Commission is to elect its chairman on Wednesday and will spend the next vestigation weeks in Geneva planning

of the

dispute over Kashmir between India and Pakistan.

two

"It was discovered this un- known person-i an agent for the American intelligence service

At the end-of-June-the-Cam-called Edward Kerts. Keris was

turned over to the American mission is scheduled to go to In- dia to carry out its investigation military authorities."—Associated on the spot.

The five-member Commission comprises J. Klahr Huddle. U.S.

Press.

Ambassador to Burma; Dr. Josef EIRE

Korsel.

Czech

Ambassador to

י,

Yugoslavia; Doctur Ricardo Ziri, MINISTERS

IN LONDON

Argentine Ambassador to Den- mark; Egbert Graeffe, former Belgian Minister to Iron and L Senoir, of Columbla. Sendir was the only commission_mem- ber absent.-Assocluted Press.

WIFE MURDERER REPRIEVED

London, June 15.

Mr. John A. Costello, Prime Minister of Fire, with leading members of his Cabinet, is due in London tomorrow for talks which may have a vital bear- in an economic and political relations between Britain and Eirea

London, June 15. The Brst reprieve slice the und with that Nina started back | Government last week decided to The Irish matters-will-have to Russia with their young son, restore the death penalty to the their first meeting-with-the-Bri--

Brand said John had.not heard Criminal Justice Bill for certain tish Cabinet on Thursday, when from her since,

classes of murder has been grant they will see Mr. Clement Attlee, John is a clerk in the Borough ed

Prime

Mr. Miinater:

Ernest to Andry Omeljanchuck, a Surveyor's Department of the Polish labourer who was senten-

Bevin, Foreign Secretary; Sir Hackney Town Council.-Assocí-ced to death at Worcester for the

Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of ated Press.

murder of his wife.-Reuter.

the Exchequer, and Mr. Harold Wilson, President of the Board of Trode.

cd

SWISS LAGGING ON

GERMAN

ASSETS

Berlin, Juno 15.

The Inter-Allied Reparations Agency today called upon the Government of Switzerland to speed up liquidation of German assots in Switzer- land in order to make their proceeds available for reparations.

A resolution adopted by the The IARA statement asserted

that the Swiss "make available immediately" the sum of 100,000,000 Swiss francs as a first advance.

Under an

While the primary purpose of the talks is a trade agreement, the strength of the Eireann "team" auggests-that-it-will-be an "all in" conference with no subject barred.

It will be the first joint confer- ence since

Eamon Do Valera, former Prime Minister of Bire. was defeated at the General Elec-

ons--Reuter.

PROTEST FROM BRITAIN

Prague, June 18,

19-nation organisation demand- the Swiss were arguing about The Press Section of the For- Riving "pauper compensation" to eign Ministry acknowledged today the former German owners. |that the British Embassy had pro- The resolution asserted that in tested against the Czechoslovakia the two years since the assets Government's refusal to give Alex correspon- agreement reached agreement was made the Swiss Lawrensen, a British in Washington In May, 1948 with have paid nothing and have "ap-dent, a visa to remain in Prague the United States. British

made no substantial longer-Associated Press. and Parently French Governments half the Fromess with the liquidation.

The proceeds from the sale of former

Swiss Government German assete goes to Switzer known to be reluctant to pro

with the question er to make any payments of the proceeds until an agreement has been reached on dxing a rate of exchange be- tween the German mark and the Swiss franc, the statement add- ed.--Associated Press.

and and halt to the aid of re- parations claimants,

Conspiracy Trial In Lisbon

Lisbon, Jung 15...... General Guadencio Jose Tri-. nadade today ordered the court to be cleared at 4.30 p.m. and he and his colleagues began to write their verdict in Portu- gal's conspiracy trial.

All defendants repeatedly denied

|

to proceed

PAKISTAN'S APPLICATION

Lake Success, June 15. Pakistan, a member of the United Nations Economic Com-

mission for Asia and the Far East, has applied

for membership in the new regional commission proposed for the Middle East. The Goverment charges today inr, the hide their ninth day of the trial,

As approved this month by the After they had been hourd, Committee, membership of the Economic and Social Council General Trinidade asked if any Middle East Group would faclude ona hnd anything to say.

Calestino Soares protested the Arab States and their neigh- against being held in guol for 14

and

bours

as for cast as tho Pakis- months before being brought to tan border, trial

Pakisinn said her economie

Then the court WED cleared problems are "substantially simi- and the tribunal began to conal, lar" to those of the Middig must

der the verdict---United Press, States--Beuter.

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