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RUSSIANS CHANGING TUNE Conciliatory Note To British GOC BERLIN BLOCKADE Millionaire Students 'NOT PERMANENT' On Trial
Berlin, June 29.
The Soviet Military Governor in Germany, Marshal.
Vassily Sokolovsky, told the British Military Governor, General Sir Brion. Robertson, tonight that the traffic restrictions imposed by Soviet Russia "on Berlin ware "not of a permanent nature."
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Zone currency.
Marshal Sokolovsky
drawn appeared in todays oli. cini Boviet newspaper, Tacgli. che Rundschau.
Paper wrote: "If the
Manila, Juns 29, The prosecution at thể trial of the case against the Chi- nese millionaire. Tan Li-go, charged with Illegal posses. sion of firearms, scored a muc- cess when the court rejected a motion by the defence to diamlar the indictment for lack of evidence,
Tan la charged by the City Flacal with legally possess. ing gun parts of various types allegedly bought by the no.. cused from the Surplus Pro- perty Commission-Router.
Fight Police
Peiping, June 30.
Stones and bricks were, used by both sides in a clash yesterday between students of the National Normal Col- lege and the police.
Eleven students and four po- licemen were injured.
The clash developed after po- lice threw a corsion around the College to prevent the Intended departure for Hanking of about half of the Institution's 2,000
to its pre-war elatus of Univer- uity,
The text of the letter is onl available, but it is reported to have staled that the limitations [imposed by the Russions un The
motor traffic on the Berlin-American, British and French tancy about immediately imple-students. Heimstevit road must be main-cupation authorities are really menting the London recommend- tained to preven the illegal concerned about Berlin's populaattons of the London six-Powered to petition the Ministry of The wouldbe travellers want- import of the new Western tion, all they have to do is to drop conference on Germany.-Reuter Education to restore the college
their separate currency measures
und Associated Press, In the city, and all those di- culties which have arisen as potted to have stated that he hop-result of their legal action will ed the wallway line
connecting be removed,“ Berlits with the Western Zones would be repaired before food stocka
the Germina capital were exhauster
Immediately after arriving Aying visit to Denmark, General Robertson conferred tonight with his Ameri-
from Zais
was re-
The British, French and Ameri- con Milltary Governors will meet German offelals 10morrow al am. GMT at Frankfort cuss laying, the woundwork for establishing a Federal West Ger- man Government.
Approach To Denmark
Niu Yu Itsin, student in the School of Journalism at Yen- Copenhagen, June 29. ching University, was allegedly Denmark's Foreign Minister detained by the polles when ho Gustav Basmussen, tonight con- irled to enter the college to! Brised that the Berlin City Par- "comfort" the injured students) istment as Informally approuch-and get atory.
ed the Danish
Military
Mission
Students of the college decided to appeal to Vice President Li Tsung-jen, now in Pelping to help them get to Nanking. They also protested against the police petion and demanded compenso- tion.-Associated Press.
can counterpart, General Lielus General Chay's lee after he had This was announced tonight by Clay, at United States head-conferred with his British coun- quarters, This
terpart, General Sir followed the
Brian Ro urws that bertson. General Chey had met Marshul
Previously there had been re- Vassily Sokolovsky, last night. The British und Angerien mill- delayed because of French heat- hports that the meeting might be tary clubfs were expected to con
with Mr. Avriel Harriman, American Marshal bit Ambass dor. General Albert Wedemeyer, et of the Sleategic Staff of the American Army, and Mr. William Draper, American Under-Secre-. tary for War.
"Grave Situation"
Eariler today at Hamburg, General Robertson said
thali
in Berlin" an effort to make the Danish Government intervene in the present German crisis.
Itasinussen told the Associated Press that the German move ente after the City Parliament had made a similar approach to the Indian Military Mission in Bertin, which had rejected the appeal,-. Associated Press.
MR. LIE DECIDES NOT TO ACT
Lake Success, June 29,
Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General, aban- doned tonight any idea of putting the Berlin crisis before the Security Council at this time. He decided not to act shortly
the situation In Berlin WAI "grave for the whole world, us- Ing the word 'grave' with full realisation of its mean after the United States inform-
Ing.
H
PARADE
ally suggested, in effect, that ANTI-COMMUNIST The ban on the ilver Elbe, im-the United Nations should not posed by the Savlet authorities yet intervene today, covers inter-zona! traffe in both directions, including even Soviet zone shipping returning
From-the West.
in the Berlin ituation. France also shared- this view but had not yet re-
tied to feelers from Lic.
A spokesman for the German Dizonal Transport Administration the situation in Berlin for some "I have been watching closely said it also covers mavement to
time and will continue to do so," and from Czechoslovakia along Lie said in a statement read by the Elbe.
a United "At this time I do not plan any Nations press officer,
14th July
ADN, the Soviet-licensed Ger- Early Aug.
man news agency reported to- Mid Supright that General Cluy called on Marshal Sokolovsky last night to apologise for the Marshal's car being stopped for speeding by American
military police on Saturday,
"Other subjects were not dis- cussed Jit the meeling," the agency stated.
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Berlin, June 29. Cerman polite tonight dispersed about 2,μm delegates of the her
position who attempted to sluge as Independent trade unim op- |
ADMISSION
PRICES RAISED
Shanghai, June 30. The Government today granji- en higher admterion prices for inovies a few hours after the foreign distributors and suspend- ed the supply of films to thea- tres.
Eight American and one Bri- fish distributor had nollfled the Social Affairs Bureau some time ago that unless it lifted its em- bargo on higher charges, they would stop supplying films to Shanghal theatres.
The Bureau had pegged movie prices for first un theatres_at CN$300,000 (less than 10 US
cents.)
The distributors had demanded a minimum of 00 cents. Associated Press,
CALL-UP IN. NORWAY
Oslo. June_22. "The Norwegian Commander-in- an anti-Comp nhat demonstration Chief announced today that a which is Soviet-controlled, in the called up for mobilisation for 10 outside the Besian, fadin station, number of Norwegians are being
British acetor at the chy.
Shortly after, Lle's statement
There were was read a British spokesman | Reiter. ...... said the London. Government also did not react favourably,
told
The British were saki to have Lic they appreciated his anxiety to bring the Berlin situa- tion to a peaceful solution, How- ever, they were said to feel that this is not the time nor the case In which Article 99 could apply.
Soviet Hint Allied aircraft today flew hun- dreds of tons of food and other supplies into the three Western
The Russians delegates to the sectors of Berlin, eut off by land U.N. were not available for com- for nearly a week in the East- ment but persons familiar with Wert "eurrency, war,"
Russian polley said that the Ofeluls-are-hoping that yes-Soviet could not be expected to terday's total of 350 tons would favour bringing the issue into be surpassed.
the Council at any time.,.
B
A hint that the restriction which Generat
Robertson had The Chinese delegation still called "an act of ruthless inawalted instructions from Nan- humanity"might ba -with-king-Associated Press.
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