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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1949,
HUNGARIAN PURGE ON: OFFICIALS ARRESTED
..
TO
RESISTANCE
LAND POLICY
London, July 22,
Reliable reports from Budapest today, said that 60:
officials of the Hungarian Ministry of Agricul- ture ware brrested for opposing the agrarian policy' heading towards collectivisa- tion.
state.
now
Reports follow, closely the soften up resistance to collectivi- official Hungarian announte- [sation by now and heavy taxa- ment about the arrest of 50 ou measures almed at .Jm- farmers charged with sabotag-poverishing well-to-do peasants. ing grain deliveries to the Resistance against, collectivisa- tion was primarily concentrated un-in the fertile regions of Western
Transdanubia, to Hungary.
where most peasants voled against the Government candidates in the last, elections und
where the Catholic Church influence stiffens the back of the peasant opposi- tion, the reports added.
The reports alleged the
wanted garion Government
Pope Not To Receive President
To Induce the Transdanublan
their minda' peasants to change about co-operative farming, Gay- Intended to send batches ernment
Five Killed By Storm
Nuremberg, July 22.
Five people were killed "and six'seriously injured in a Marce storm which struck Nuremberg this afternoon.
The storm tore down 11 Houses, uprooted trees and broke power lines in the city. --Reuter,
BALKAN SLANGING MATCH
Belgrade, July 23, Yugoslavia today sharply re-
of peasants from Western to East-Jected Hungarian accusations ern Hungary where agricultural that the Yugoslav Legation in co-operatives have made
some Belgrade was hiding a mur- headway recently.
The
Government, the Budapest derer, and it charged that the Castel-report said, hope the Trans- Hungarians had behaved in an
danubian peasants would see the "unheard
Vatican City, July 23. Vatican cireles enld today that the Pope would leave for his
residence ·at Landolfo at the end of the
summer
of
month, "without receiving om-advantage of co-operative farm-publishing an
ing and would return to their Legation.
cially Italy's President."
an
native villages
of
. manner" attack on
in
Pago
Rice Price P&O B.I. E&A
Increase Predicted
Mexico City, July 4231j|s A world rice shortagb' may boost prices for the 1948-49 crop, members of the 16-nation Rice Committen said yester- day.
The world price average, may. be upwards of eight cents pound for the 3,000,000 metrio tons which will reach commer clal export channels during the year, they said.
Leonard B. Ellis, rice com- modity specialist in the grain marketing administration, branch of the production and U.S. Department of Agriculture, said world production this year would be about four percent less than the pre-war level.
"This, coupled with the fact there has, been, an increase in the post-war population from eight to ten percent, means a shortage," he said.
!
Reliable sources familiar with the US. Government rice pur- ment had not reached à decision chasing policies, sald,the Govern
on when rice purchases would me for purchases, whether early be made. These soufced' såld the or late in the season,, were at under discussion.
as propogandiąts It was said that "in view of the
of the co-operative movement. recent political turnoj!" following
A communique here tonight) About half the world's poptila- the attempted arrassination of
was the first public notice Yugo-tion uses rice as a basic diet and Palmiro Togliatti, the Pope would.
No Active Resistance stavis had taken of the Budapest it is among this group that probably leave without receiv
incident. Yugoslavia offered "all population Increases have been The reports added, however, possibile ald to Ing Italy's Fresident Luigi
the Hungarian the greatest, he said. Einaudi official visit until that no active resistance to the
present regime should be expect police" in investigating the mur- next
Month!!
Slay student Milos They added, however, that the ed in view of the strong police der of a
Maltch in Budapest, but had Pope's departure did not exclude terror.
These quarters pay great at-been rebuffed by the Hungarians, the possibility of his returning to the Vatican for a day to receive tention to all the after effects of it said. President Einaudi, "The Pope the Tilo-Cominform dispute,
The Yugoslav Information Office which panic of the Hungarian will wait for political calm return before receiving
the peasantry was only one. Another and the Budapest Legation had President,"
to which considerable importance offered to renounce diplomatic they said. "After Premier de Gasperi obis attached in, Whitehall, was the immunity by letting the Kun- tained a vote of confidence from the free territory of Trieste into and Interrogate the press attache, split of the Communist Party of garlan police enter the building Parliament, it was thought
and time was propitious for a visit. pro-Tito
pro-Cominform Zhirko Boarov, accused of mur- That opportunity was lost
and This split, it is believed in Lan- on July 10.
dering the pro-Cominform Mailch now the execrable attempt at as- sassination of Togliatti and poli-don, might paralyze the aggres- tical reaction to it have further sive tendencies. of Communism in delayed the visit. Howevar, a the free territory which originally visit could be arranged at 24 caused considerable anxiety to hours' notice."- United Press. British quarters-United Press.
to
PARTY MADE MISTAKES, SAYS SLAV LEADER
Belgrade, July 22.
One of the Yugoslav Communist leaders under fire from the Cominform, M. Alexander Ranko- vitch, Minister of the Interior, told the party's fifth Congress here today that there had been party "errors and omissions" during the war. The party, however, had since the liberation suc- cessfully applied "the enormous and rich ex- perience" of the Soviet Communist-Party,he- declared.
Pro-Leopold Demonstration In Brussels
He repudiated a Cominform founded and not based on charge, that the party officials fact." were not being elected, as "un- M. Rankovitch, as a member of the Political Bureau of the Party Central Committee, presented a report on the organisational work of the Central Committee the and the situation within Yugoslav Communist Party."
He declared that the party's cadres were built up on the Bol shevik model. During the period from 1937 to the occupation, al- me was elected at party con- the entire leadership of the
A solemn Te Deum in honour
he Ba
said. The of Belgium's National Fete day
party leadership WBB touched off a noisy pro-Leopold elected in 1940. at a conference demonstration In Saint Michel attended by more than 1,500 de- and Gudule Cathedral this legater," he added.
Marxist Education' morning.
Brussels, July 23.
As the strains of the nationel Speaking of "measures taken to anthem died away after the ser- educate party members in the vices packed throng of spirit of Marxism-Leninism," he Leopoldists who had been crowd- said the party atrove "to educate, ing the skle aisles of the church through militant Communism, DER A tew bégan an op-| filnching workers of the party,
yell "Vive le Roi" and fearless fighters, tireless and un position
whom there exists no dimeul- cry for. "Baudouin", for w Leopold's son, but these were quickly shouted down.
to
He spoke of the gradual build-
sinco 1937-"not only to Elve, the
The Prince Regent was not ing up of the party organisation
offer hins now
Government, purchase plans.
Ellis declined to comment on
The committee, one of the commodity
ntions of the organizat Food", and "Agriculture tion of the
Nat only
the world's rice
The communique, added: "This will make ramm as a result of Hungary's publica- available for expert.
been withdrawn. distribution recommendations for tion of charges, dgainst Boarby, and interrogation of the attache. The committee mi
*winkes nb would now be permitted only actual purchases but only six- after receipt and study of mater-gests to the governments where fal pertaining to the murder." and how much rice will be avait- United Press.
able-Associated Press,,..
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