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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST. 27, 1848.

KOSENKINA'S OWN STORY

US BOYCOTT OF ABRITISH FILMS:

Jumped To Escape Not To Commit Suicide RETALIATION CHARGE

How Panyushkin Came Into Picture

New York, August 25.

In her first interview with the pross from her bod in the Roosevelt Hospital hero, Mrs. Kosenkina told reporters today that she jumped from a third storey window of the Russian Consulate in Now York because she wanted to escape, jumped to escape, not to kill myself," she said. The 52-year old Russian school teacher added that she did not want to go back to Russia.

She said that the Soviet Am- Asked what made her decide bassador, M. Alexander Pan- not to go back to Russio, Mrs. yushkin, und the Consul Kosenkina said: "When I was still General, M. Jacob Lomakin, Russin, I thought that if I got, to America I would be able to "both told me what to say to reporters" at a press confer-main there and not return to ence held in the Russian 'con- sulate on the day she was taken there from o White Russian refugee farm.

she said, that They told her,

I would "through nly message

become a heroine."

Mrs Kosenkina said that when she returned to the Soviet con- sulate from the refugee

Russia.

"The reason I wanted to escape. from Russia was that in 1937 they took my husband. I had no idea where he had gone to. I left Slovlensk in the Ukraine to visit my sun in Moscow. He was a first

Mackenzie King's Retirement

Ottawa, August 25. Ma Mackenzio, King, the Canadian Premier, announced today, he would retire shortly after he returns in October

from the Prime Ministers

conference in London.

He said he had agreed to attend the conference at the request of his successor,

bule Steplion St. Laurent, Canada's External Affairs

- Minimar

Mr. King sald he had ad- vised

the Canadian Ambas saders in Rome and Athens that he would be unable to

Invitations accopt

to vicit Italy and Greoco-Associated - Pron.

Intellectuals

year student at the University. For Peace

"When the war broke out, he

was not a military man, and not

forming

Warsaw,· August 25. member of the Komsolud ta The "Cultural Congress of Communist League) and Intellectuals for Peace" opened "I knew that since they did not not a member of any political in Wroclaw today with 800

the Soviets would not be able to escape in looked upon him as an enemy of

permit me to leave the consulate

Russia either".

In reply to a question what was In the letter she sent to M. Loma- kin from Reed Farm, she said she told the entire story of her life in Russia. She said that she back also told M. Lomakin the story of her son and her husband.

Enemy Of Stata

party.

Therefore,

the State.

Life Destroyed "They took him into a storm troopers division without any training whatsoever. In Lenin. grad, on January 12, 1942, he was killed.”

20

Mrs. Kosenttian's besitant at times.

with

Mrs Kopenhina's answer, frequently and paraphrased by an interpreter, her forehend sold that the Russians consider-Įgauze.

delegates from 45 nations.

M. Maurice Bedell of France,

declared

Student Agitation

In Prague

Prague, August 25.

London, August 25.

Don Iddon, Daily Mail columnist writing from New York, said in a front-page story today that Morris Holprin, Vice-President of London Film Productions, charged that American film dis- tributors were "alding and abetting" the boy- cott of British films. According to Iddon, Helprin {"rejects the alibi that the

Zlofiists and Sons of Liberty!

A group of Yugoslav atu dents in Prague today called on their fellow Yugoslav students are responsible for the boy- to rise against Marshal Tito's Colt", lddon described Helprin an "an important Houtenant in "imperialist policy.".

In a resolution printed in to-America day's Rude Pravo, the students Korda." .also sharply protested the shooting

of

Sir

Alexander

saying,

Chinese

Protest

To Siam

Nanking, August 26:

·He quoted' Helprin as of the Yugolav General Arso Jo-The boycott doesn't exist ex-

cept in the minds of executives China today charged Slan vanovell on all Communist as

.Alm American

companies. They are creating the boycott with violation of the Sino- themselves through encouraging Slamese Treaty of Amity and the so-called Sons of Liberty by demanded immediate release of their timorous acceptance of Chinese nationals arrested in threats.

Siam.

"We ca well as non-Party students in our universities to rise against the policy which aims at making an Imperialistic colony out of our land," the resolution said.

by

The Tito-Kardelj-Rankovic-

bloody crime perpetrated

Dulas ellque on General Jovano vitch, is proof to u how for treason can lead the despotic clique which is now strangling our country."

They added that they fully agreed with the Cominform de- nunciation of Marshal Tite.- United Press.

LIBYAN PROTEST

Tripoli, August 25.

the

"It is all just an excuse for re- The Foreign Ministry announc- taliation, perhaps subconcious,ed that a strong protest note was. against the British film industry. handed to the Siamese charge d'affaires in Nanking. The note "They think that by encour-charged that the Chinese Consul aging the boycott they Will General In Bangkok has not been; exert pressure on the British given reasons for the arrests. Board of Trade to exsa up on the quota and other regulations applying to American filma."

Iddon added: "I have made inquiries; my findings back Help- rin, I did not think the dim people would stoop so low.

A prompt reply to the note was demanded.

declared that The protest Chinese are being arrested on a wholesale scale without rea-

son.

in one of the opening speeches, The Libyan Liberation Committee that the congress was and the National Front, the two designed "not for the exchange largest political bodies in Tri-

"At a time

when British air

However, press reports from for opinion, but to undertake act-politania,

today handed

bases are being made

that availablo Sium stated

the Chinese ion for the preservation of peace." United States Consul in Tripoli to American bombers, it is uterly were Jalled and will face deper-

Five congress presidents were a

the recent ironical that were a protest against

American cinemas | tation on the allegation of violat- elected including Mr. Julian statement by Governor Thomas should not be available to Bri-ing price ceilings in food shopa. voice was Huxley of Great Britain, Mrs. E. Dewey, Republican candidate tish_plctures.”—United Press. She sighed Irene Curie of France, Mr. An-for the United States Presidency, burse dabbed (derson Mexoc, Danish writer, and supporting Italian trusteeship of a pleet of an Italian painter, Slenor Guttuso. the former Italian colonies.

-Unlied Press.

Reuter,

ed her "true" teacher, even) They have destroyed my en- though her husband was destire life since I spent all my life troyed, She said that they be on my son and on my husband," llaved her knowledge as a tea- the sail, "Neither of the two were cher would be useful to the So-political people, my son was a

Union,

student and my husband was, a She added, however, that the tear

teacher.

vloi

Russ

called her "an enemy "I don't agree with the policies

of the State" and she was "per- of Joset Stalle. I love my people secuted in many small ways."

NEW CONTROL POST

MALAYA

IN

London, August 25.

Mrs. Kosenking said that in her agree with they. But I cannot A Foreign Office spokesman said today that Siam

letter she had asked to be re- with the regime of the Bo-

victs."

has granted Britain permission to set up a Con- sular post at Songkla on the East Malayan- Siamese frontier. Purpose of this post will be

*

leased from her teaching assign- The Interview lasted 21 ment, and to move to a hotel, minutes. A recording was made She said that she wanted to talk for broadcasting. A hospital se- IC the Russians "os a human cretary, twe nurses and a police being." but they would not per-guard were all in the room during to seek to control the move-cuessing is going on in Londe

mit her and "perfunctorily ar the interview. Reuler.

reated me.”

Asked wha M. Panyushki

discussed with her at the con HK Police

sulate on the day she was return-

ed there, Mrs. Kosenkina replied:

*1

spoke with M. Panyushkin for

Bve minutes. I hnd written o letter to the consulate

which

brought M. Panyushi,in_inta_the picture.

Constable

Still Held

A considerable. amount

ment of guerilla formations about what troops will be the Inext reinforcements for Malaya over the border.

following the announcement that the Brigade of Guarde is going there.

Omelals who will man it will have a plane at their disposal which will be able to be used tɔ

movements spol guerilla

and then to report what they see to), RAF formations.

Anglo- The spokesman sold Siamese co-operation on guerilla the nearly 90 mile- nctivity in

Malayan-Sio esc frontier

is progressing satisfac-

The latest story in an even - Ing paper here today was that: the Royal Marine Commandos | and airborna elementa 'were ex«: pected to be sent.

Canton, August 20. "I thought these people had a

lony Police Constable Chu Fang of territory semblance of human mercy In

that the The Admiralty sold them and would converse with the Hong Kong Police Force torily.

story was "definitely not true." me. M. Panyushkin said that he who was arrested in Shumchun. Slam has shown a co-operative The War Office stated that they about any would not speak to me and that Chinese border town, in con- and friendly spirit to Britain i had no information 1 would go downstairs and tell nection with the shooting of a exchanges of information on the plans for further reinforcements. reporters this and this and this.

The War Office, replying to a banishee in British territory, terrorist altuation in Malaya, it Husband Taken

was handed over by Canton was authoritatively stated.

suggestion that the troops being to Malaya are insufficiently But reports that Britain andð Pacification Headquarters to

asked Stam to seal the Slam-trained, gave an assurance today the law court for trial for Malaya border-wore-denied. that every one of them will be and that manslaughter.

Nor has Britain asked Siam to "entirely familiar with his wea- would message, 1

The Chinese position was that allow Royal Air Force planes topone."—Associated Pross become a heroine.

the banishee died in Chinese ter-ny over Slameso territory, Bends et perspiration formed ritory where the gendarmes on Mrs. Kosenkina's forehead and arrested the policeman when he

"M. Panyushkin and M. Lo. makin baih told me what to say to the

reporters through my

man.

sho smiled weakly as questions claimed custody of the wounded were asked of her. She lay in the hospital bed with one leg, which was injured in her leap for free. dom, suspended In a traction pulley.

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