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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1948,
Deadlock Reached In Colonials
Meeting On Germany
London, October 13.
Diplomatic quartars in London tonight drow the con- clusion that no agreement on the future dis- mantling programme in Western Germany was reached at today's discussions between the For- eign Secretary, Mr. Ernost Bovin, and Mr. Paul G. Hoffman, the Marshall Plan Administrator. Since it was known that the issue of a communique was definitely contemplated, the fact that the talks ended in silence was generally interpreted as meaning that an agreement had not been reached.
It was believed
that
both Mr. Bevin and Mr. itsman stated their attitude
tu the question and each undertonit in
Consult their Government
was to be enrriest through,
M. Bevin, on the other hand, was not thought to have felt him-
ed. He is known to feel strong-
ly that the reparations claims of the smaller Western powers must be taken into account.
FRANCE MAKES IT CLEAR
Paris, Ocober 13. France wants the Speedy dismantling of German repar- ations plants, the French Yore-} ign Office said today in out-| lining the French Government's ex.nttitude towards Germpn re
parations.
more difficult than was pected. Los week in Paris, officinis optimalis about the
The French Foreign Offles com.
Issued
anic today "ween Mr. Hoffman's request for "France, in close agreement with the cuspension of the dismantling Great Britain, remains
propects of It compromise be-munique
Mr. Boffman is anxious
anxious
"The French Minister of For.. eign Affairs has, nevertheless,
that
Satisfied
Paris, October 14. Britain's coloured delegato, Grantrey Adame, lashed out yesterday at Ruslan bloo attacks against Colonial
now. ers as "pure propaganda.”
prop During debate in the UN Assembly's Trusteeship Com- mittee, Mr. Adams, a mem ber of the Barbados Legisle- tive Council, exid ho could vouch for the satisfaction of
native peoples over Britain's colonial policy.
Russia and her arbil coun.
had objected to thes Colonial powers' refusal to provide the UN with political Information on non-self gove erning territories.--Associat- nd Press.
Briton In Hands Of Guerillas
LORD KEMSLEY'S LIBEL ACTION
London, October 13. Lord Kemsley, Conservative newspaper chain pro- prietor, today, received an apology in opon court for a libellous reference to him made by the Leftist Sunday nowspaper, Reynolds News, in an advance copy of an article.
The reference did not ulti-that they recognised the passage mately appear in Reynolds complained of was wholly un- News.
Justified. and they desired to ex-
thr
bn
It was stated for Lord Kem-press to Lord Kemsley their sley that the action had been apologies and sincere regret.
Mr. Justice Hilbery approved settled on terms involving the the statement and said that making of a statement in open record of the netton would
withdrawn. He ordered that sum of money pald into court should be paid out to Lord Kemsley's solicitore.-Router.
court.
The defendants had agreed to pay Lord Kemsley a substantial sum-whose amount was not dis- closed-as tinmages and costs.
Reynolds News referred to Lord Kemsley in their advance copy as one of the "hard from money-spinners who are avidly
joying the curent anti-Com- munist fenat and hoping to trans- form it into a cannibal banquet in which the Left will devour Itself."
the spread
Made Adolf A Corporal
Passau, October 14.
leader
Me Hoffman, who returned in of plants the for delivery as re-to see carried out a speedy dis the United States tonight by nir.urations and the British and mantling and transfer 10 the was understoned to have pressed From rejoinder that arceplanes countries which were victims of strongly his very that some sent would mean that the end of all the war of the facturies entered ing down of the programme of Ceres reparations was in sight, on the reparations 1st in accor
ismantling Grunn factories for
The man who made Adolf 1.5mm.da observers take thedunce with the principles rat{cd-,
[Hitler a corporal in World War reparations was essential if the few that the essential issues be lished by the Allies, European Recovery
Lord Kenley's counsel Programmewe. Mr. Hoffman and the Eu-
sild: 1. Fritz Wiedemann, will be "This Athens, October 13.
gratuitously offensive per tried for Nazism by a Germani piations are as follows: ropem recipients of German re-
Kenneth Matthews, British Kemsley, and the suggestion that on October 20.
soun) reference to Viscount denazificátion court at Passau self able to agree to such drastic European production, from what-ul cases the lists must be rekan correspondent, kidnapped known and consistent apposition Nazism. Wiedemann was
that recognised that in certain parti-Broadcasting Corporation's Bal- he was insincere in his well-
He is charged with active changes #5 Mr. Hoffman proposaver sourer, should be developed sideration the insignificant ad- been taken to their headquar-were matters which he felt
viewed in order to take into con-by guerillas on Monday has to
of Communism of the Nazi storm troops detach to the mxdum. He wants to be sure that the process of trans-vantage, or even the inconvenien-ters in Argolis province, the could not overlook, and this ac-shirts" and later became Hiller's he ment known 口宜 $110 "Brown- ferring industrial plint from Ger-ces, which might result from the Greek news agency, quoting tion was accordingly com-adjutant. many will European reconstruction.
E retard overall transfer of certain machinery.
"He has also
Athens newspapers, said to-menced."
Wiedeman, former added
German what- lever
The spontaneous action of the Consul General at San Francisco, day. the circumstances, war fac-
defendants in withdrawing the was a German army captain in observers 'tories and those connected with here belleve, that the Adminis forbidden or restricted industries, of Athens.
Argolls is about 60 inlles West offending passage before it had World War I and commanded aj
been generally published in the regiment in which Hitler served being subjected to must be dismantled with priority Miss Ann Michaels, another
prose had made it possible to as a private. strong preisure from two and their plant surrendered
B. B. C. correspondent who was
reach an agreed settlement, the H trial, in which 50 sources in the United States. reparations.
with Mr. Matthews when he was
counsel added.
ncases will be heard, la expected The
Mintater has declared seized returned to Athens today.
For the Editor and Publisher to last three that, in the Interest of Germany Shr had travelled from Argos to
days Asociated The Arst consists of the Mem-s much as the countries entitled Corinth in B.B.C, Jeep, escorted The two meetings which Mr,
bers of Congress who ask why to reparations, all those oper- by armoured cars. Hoffman and Mr. Averell Har-
when the American taxpayer is tions must be carried out quickly rimon. The ambassador at large bearing the burden of American and entled af soon as possible.
European Recovery Germany's capacity eventually fo
financial support the
Jor Bizoula.heuter. Programme. had 10day with Mr. Bevin suggest that the task, become self-sustaining should be of finding a mutually accept reduced by removing her indus- able solution to the German al plan to countries which
Mr. Hofm, who left London for New York on the President's spceial plane, exprets to return to Europe in two werks, He old: "I found Mr. Bevin to be the very gevat man I have always thought he was by reading about latire, We discusses a number of subjects, including reparations."
for
Optimism Fading
reparations problem. la proving
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