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BEVIN STATEMENT
ON THAKIN NU
London, June 17.
|Britain was most anxious to continue to help Burma, but whether she could do so or not must, de- 'pand on the spirit in which Burma carried out the Anglo-Burmese treaty, Mr. Ernest Bevin, the Foreign Secretary, said today.
":
He was commenting in Parliament on a statement by the Burmese Prime Minister, Thakin Nu, which,' he said, appeared to herald a change of policy in Burma and the abandonment of the principles of democratic socialism.
The Foreign Secretary said he had been assured that the earlier reports of what the Burmese Premier were "yumewhat aled."
had sat
exagger-
He proposed to exercise toler- Akd cheers, Mr. Bevin ance. saud that when
antl #country
obtained Independence, Title tolerance and cure were essential to get the thing working right.
terms were offered to the com- Panies, which were open to con- siderable objection.
"Discussions arc continuing, and having regard both to the letter and spirit of the trekly, I trust that the Burmese Gov. orament will pay due regard to the views we have submit. ted to them,
*At the moment, 1 am 1301 molished that the degree of con- If the trust Britain and placed solution 18 which they have in Burma to carry out her ob-hitherto heen willing to agree ligations was not fulfilled, "then constitutes a satisfactory fulfil- our policy must accordingly be |ment of their treaty obligations. Flanged"
Referring to the expropriation
by the Hurmese Government at verinin British companies, Mr.
Bevin_said that he was not sale.
· Dons.
"satisfactory
Still A Possibility
Berlin, June 17mm Marshal Vasalli Sokolovsky, the Soviet Military Governor. .tonight made An "eleventh- hour" declaration in which he said that the Soviet military administration was prepared to assist in any measures de- laned. To provide a currency reform on's four-power baals in Germany:
till think this le posel. blo", he pios e sald.
The Russian marshal was reported by the Soviet-ficensed German newn agency, ADN, to have made this statement to members of the Socialist Unity Party fac tion of the Berlin City Al sembly.-Router.
happen when Burma got her in- dependence?
Mr. Bevin replied that he got
Bristol Quads Doing Fine
Bristol, June 10, Two civil servants wearing the - customary striped trousers hailed Charles Good, father of Bristol's quadrup- lets, while he was ploughing today on his employer's farm.
"Come to Brisicl," they said, "and apply for your Government allowances of 5/- a week each for your four daughters."
Farmer Good put on his best sult and got in their car to go to claim his money.
All his four children now seem safe risks for the Government. Lille Jennifer, weakest and
d lot of warnings from the Op-shullegt at birth, bad the lid of pasillon and from some Members her oxygen cot raised today and of the Labour Party. "I pluce for the Best time breathed nu- a correct value on Loth of them," rot air. She also shared with he neleri,
her
sisters her first real dinner out of a bottle.
The Foreign Secretary said he could not say how much sterling Burma owed without looking it
44|2.
Hospital officials, meanwhile, reported another dividend for the Goods and their quads. „Lit- Major Ernest Anxious To Help
Bramall (14-tle gifts of money and clothing bour) anid that reports which
ure pourlag in an motherMar- "Since
independence, had appeared in much of The Karel Good from ult over the et that the degree of consulta-burtu tas desele on pran "upparently in purd of a wountry, they sald Associated
assistance
variety of ways coordinated carapałgn about Press. tan ermatiluke-ch ausiment of their treaty ligand we are most anxious in run-Burn going Communist," were time to help them, but whether "grossly inaccurate in the light we can do sú or not must depend | VI subsequent reports which Mr. Winston Churchill, lead-
could be read
London in the er of the Conservative Opponi, on the spirit in which they carry Times today." tion, asked, amid Conservative out their treaty with us.""
Mr. Bevin: "These things do cheers, If It was not already Mr. Leonard Cammons (Cou get exaggerated. I realise and I evident, that, as the Oppositionservative), asked it Mi Bevin hank everyone must-realise that, bad predicted, Burma was was satisfied that the flavern- in country like Burma, which Heusending Intu
state of tent of Hormu had had set is going through great diffeatties anarchy tempered by Commun. vient financial resutirees in ster- statements will be made which Ing. If they were so minded, to we have 10 reduce to close con- *** meet their obligations.
sultation and examination and Was the Minister aware that try to help them keep on the the British Government
was rulls. warned by the Opposition That "This is what I am trying to
this sort of thing was likely to do."-Reuter,
a
Mr. Churchilf had started the ellscussions by asking the For- eign Secretary could make any statement about the position of British interests in Burma, and whether any consultalons upon them had taken place between British and Burmese Gov- Pinments in accordance with the terms of The Anglo-Burmese trenty of last October.
the
Exaggerated
4
U.S. CLOSE WATCH
The
Washington, June 17. State Department is watching the current events in Burma closely, it was learned today as diplomatic quarters speculated on the pos- sibility of a new "Communist offensive" being developed in the Far East.
LEWIS TALKS BREAK DOWN
Washington, June 17,
between conl and soft operators bruke down today.
The Union leader called his
Committee 200-man
to Polley meet on June 24 for "instructions." Presumably those instructions concern whether the miners
Join L. Lewis
Contract negotions
are to go back to work after hey have a vacation period be- ginning on
on June 25. The vacation period ends on July 6. In the meantime, the working contract will expire on June 30,-ɅESO- elated Press,
LEFT HOLDING THE BAG
Mir. Bevin replied: "The House will be aware from the reports in the prem that a pro- gromar was recently announced by the Burmese Prime Minister which
appeared (1) herald
San Francisco, June 17. change of policy in Burma and
Three refaced armoured-car the abandonment of the princl- Diplomatic observers here ereasingly to Moscow rather than messengers learned today how
of democratic socialism. ples of ve been consultation unces in Burma and Malaya to
are relating the recent disturh-to London for guidance and sup- they came to be holding ʼn bag-
port. There, in the backward- with $00,000 in it. with the British Ambassador in the relative quict in Europe, ness of Asin, which had never The messengers drove an
"known" freedom, Rangoon and have also spoken to the recen: Soviet reparations Burinese Ambassador on the towards Finland, Rumania and subject.
"stabilisation" of
de- being my view, the future policy will show how far they veloped in the Greek civil war. sincerely intend to honour. the
Mr. Walter Lippman, the In. fluential columnist, sald today trenty.
that both the new Govlst dele pate to the United Nations and the "new" Boviet Ambassador to Washington were specialists in Asiatic affairs, and commented: "The Boviet Government usual.
"I have made it clear that, in ungary, and the new rumours antagonist than it was in Europe Flouring
Burmese
I have been assured that the earlier reports of the... Burmese Prime Minister's utterances were somewhat exaggerated and that he is anxious to remain on good forms with this country while, at Jhe
same time, developing friend- ly relations with Russia and other countries.
walked
spot
Communism armoured car to their head- was a much niore formidable quarters to pick up the money,
guns they and the West, he added.-Reu-
the corner to the ter,
where they had parked. urmoured car was gune, Folice soon found the vehicle-in a garage. It was one of the 84 cars they had towed away for illegal parking-United Press,
--PAI-ACCEPTS COMMAND
Nanking, June 18. General Pal Chung-hai, today finally accepted the new post s Bandit Suppression Commander-
ly changes its diplomats when Chlet in Central China fol- itslowing a conference, with Presi-
dent Chiang Kai-shek,
It is preparing to change
noilcy."
There was, he wrote, no cer- tainty that in Indonesia, Indo- China, Burma, and perhaps even and Pakistan, native in India
The: The
K.M.T. CONTROL CRITICISED
f
Shanghai, June 18. The Young China Party leader,
will Toteng Chi, in reiterating his accept
to party policy declined to
Gon Pai will establish his head- "Certin British companies
in Hankow and were expropria'ed
the
quarters by Burtnese Government on June 1.
command a vast area north the Yellow River, west to Tung his new post in the Cabinet and No agreement was reached be-
But on May 31, nationalism would not turn in-kuan on the Shensi border, east warned that Kuomintang one- fore that date.
to the Klongsu-Anhwel border party control of the constitution and south to the Yangtze must not be allowed to continue | United Press,
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