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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1949.

USSIA NOT GETTING Rector Wants SET FOR AGGRESSION A Charwoman

Major Calamity

In Greece

Athens, January 16. One of the largest texille: mills in the Balkans and Middle East was destroyed during four days of fighting in Naoussa. Greek Industrial town 90 miles West of Salonika, according to a Greek Staff communique.

The town was attacked by a MIKE "DATHI "OF "Kuerillas early on Wednesday morning but.

the

Now York, January 16.

Dr. Arnost Heidrich, former Secretary-General of the Czech Foreign' Office, considers that Com- munist activities do not suggest that the Soviet Union is at prosent preparing for an aggressiva war against the Wost.

This is according to James Reston, Washington

Correspondent of the New York Times.

Reston says that Heidrich. [ing shipment of them in a semi- who disappeared last Novem- finished condition so that they her, has reached Washington can be finished in secrot in Rus- with a deinlled story of Com-rta. munist activities and plans in Eastern Europe.

He adds that Heldrich, who is well known and trusted by the United. Sintes Government, has been brought to Washington by the United States authorities.

----festa-quotes-Heidrich-ONE WA

Ing that Generalissimo Stalln fr

and

com unique said, on Saturday trying to build up an Eastern

the rebels had been pushed reven miles North West of the town.

Destruction of the textile mill

the Lanuras Kyatul--is describ ed by its proprietor as a major calamity and a serious blow to the national economy.

The mill employed 3,000 work- -era and the damage is said to ex-

coed £1,500,000.

said the

The communique extent of the damage In the town la beyond description. All factories and public buildings and 200 houses were destroyed or damaged.

The mayor

Rubr Poland,

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Czechoslovákla

Heidrich is quoted as saying:

Sccrot Weapons

"The Soviet Union seems to be developing Czechoslovakia primarily on a source of econa. mic ecconstruction in Rusula, As a sourca of military sup- plies and

ter. as a strategic ritory that must be denied to the Western Powers. rather than as a base for attack on the West."

Heldrich, who is 60, was legol and politienl adviser to Dr. Ed-

and three other vart Benes, former Czech Pre-

officials were murdered and 300sident, for 14 years. He managed

civilians abducted,

TO

The communique makes mention of civilian or military casualties which are believed to be high-Associated Press,

to bring his wife and child out of Czechoslovakis with him.

He is also said to have re- ported that Russia is receiving some tanks and Kuns from | Czechoslovakia, but is demand-

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Not Trusted

Heldrich is further quoted as saying that it is obvious the Rus- signs do not trust the..Czech Army, and do not feel they can wage war against the West 'on Cacch soll.

The Russians, he wald, ara using every "possible kind of pressure and police atato. tactics to gain control over the economie Ute of the whole "öf] Eastern Europe,

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thair.. own

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Heidrich is reported to have described. President Klement Gottwald as a good Czech but not the strongest man, in the Government, and that he holds his post mainly hecpuse Generalissimo Stalin Ilkes personally. Reuter.

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Blemingham, January 10. Tho Reverend Bryan Grean in his Bret warmon· se Angligan Reator of Birming ham today, appealed to film unusually largo congregation to find him a charwoman. Ho salda!"

Į ") have taken over a very big rectory, really far too big for my wants 1 For

the fatt fortnight my wife and 1, with the help of soma parishioners, have been scrubbing it" and "both of us now have

corne or our handa."

EFFECT OF MUSIC ON

MENTAL PATIENTS QUEEN'S ALHAMBRA

London, January 16.

Two doctors have been experimenting here on the

effect of music on mentally-ill patients.

The results of the attempts by the doctors, D. Mit- chell and A. Zanker, to use music as a form of group therapy are published in the current "Lancet," the British medical journal.

The doctors recall that Pyth-schizophrenie (split-personality) | agoras, the Greek philosopher and integration of the mind was mathematician, is said to have

forma with

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cured many rentally-ill patients not necessarily fostered, however, melodies against despondenby, anhuse the patient could not come. with music and to have compound and might even be hindered ger and' desires.

the emotions For months, these modern doc. droused," the doctors found." tera met a group of 14 patients of United

both sexes mainly young

{Classical Music middle-aged-once a work for an hour in a small hospital Hbrary, Gramophone records of all types of musle, from swing to Beethoven, {were-pinyni-ty "threnne

Reverend Green, aged 48, draw 40,000

worshippers to Bt. John the Divine Catho dral in New York during his gospelling tour of the United States fast autumn, Birming ham churchgoers, intrigued by stories of his "popped up" proaching methode, straum- od Into the Church of St. "MAFIİN'E TOP the micrning serviab. The attendance wat noarly 900, compared with the usual 100-Router. 1990044

COMMUNISM IN SWEDEN

Stocitholm, January 18.

Hore are some of the results:

Archaic Forces

or

Modern dance music had ttlo effect on the patients. Traditional music and folk songs aroused a spirit of friendlincan among them,

and

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Summing up the doctors' find- has that attempts at personality WALTER SLEZAK reconstruction may be made by appealing to the fundamental need- for form and beauty, the Lancet fined to what enters by art nked: "Must this appeal be con-

The Journal recommended sighte it scerns, strongly, Integrating," and smells-thought to

bo the

"These, though they stir up archala Toraas in the mind, aro,

composers

the doctors sold. Impressionistic music stimulated Arongest evocants of memory-to

iflaence moods,--Reuter. A lightning strike in the interest in the more withdrawn Swedish Goeth shipyards yes- patients but had, no therapeutic terday, when 300 men downed | value. tools without warning,

Serious contemporary music, by} was such described by a Metal Workers Bartok and Varese, was some- Stravinsky, Union spokesman today as the times powerful enough to bring first of a series organised by repressed unconscious forces into Communists against the

Gov-the consciousness of inhibited ernment's woge and price stabilisation policy.

Vatican City, January 10. Pontifical Academy The Selence will

renew Its pro He said the Communists have grumme of study weeks, inter-been agitating against the Gov- [rupted by the war.

ernment in Gothenburg The first of the new series, to other industrial towns for some and which noted scientists from all time. over the world will be invited

to attend, will probably be held carly next spring on a biological subject.

Discussions will be in privato. At their conclusion a collective note will be issued and sent to scientifle centres of the world. Associated Press,

The spokesman claimed that the strike is unofficial because

BRITISH BAN ON RED MEETINGS

Duesseldorf, January 16. The British Military Govern- ment has prohibited several meetings in the towns of North Rhine-Westphalia which were to have been addressed by the

Max

Rel- mann, and other prominent West German Communist speakers.

Relmann has been summoned to appear before a Control Com-

Court on mission

Tuesday in

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Conciliation

.Paris, January 16. The Soviet member of the connection with a recent speech World Federation of Trade which he is alleged to have

German described the men did not give the legal Unions' Executive Bureau, M. who support the Ruhr Statute as politicians week's notice. He added that it Vassily Kuznetsov, has, asked quislings and to have threatened they do not resume work to- for conciliatlan talks over

the them with reprisals-Reuter. morrow, the union will bring proposal of the British Trades the strike before a labour court. Union Congress that the Bureau -Reuter.

suspend its function for one year.

Trouble Looming In France

Paris, January 16:

Police went into action early today to clear sit-down strikors from the Paris motorcar works of Pan- hard Lovassor, where 3,000 workers have been on strike since Thursday, demanding higher wages.

This followed a warning lost night by the Premier, M. Henri Queuille. that he would adhere to his wage' freezing pro- gramme, His warning seemed addressed as nuch to some of 7.30 pm-Blage and Screen Favourites his left-wing Cabinet colleagues

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FIELD MARSHALL

UNDER ARREST

Cairo, January 10.

·Field Marshal Aziz El Masry The Czechoslovak Trade Union Council has sent a protest to the Pasha; pre-war Chief of the Secretary General of the World Egyptian Army General Staff, Federation, M. Leute Saillant, was arrested at his home here ainst the proposal of the Bri last night together with two dah Trade Union Congress pro- companions.

one year.

posal that the WFTU'S Executive A police search of his house Bureau suspend its function for is said to have rovented docu- ments of an incriminating_na- The

protest states that the adopture. During the war, the Field tion of the proposal will mean the Marshal was arrested at Cairo destruction of the unity of the aerodrome, accused of attempt working class througout the world.ing to escape into Axis territory.

Reuter. This creates a diffutt post-Reuter. tion inside the Coalition Gov. ornment, where aoma Boolal- lat and Popular Republican | Ministers are Inclined to think that some new wage concea. alona to labour are desirable.

order freezing

The recent

A new struggle in France be- prices at their level on December tween the Government and or-at is regarded as more specta- ganised labour over higher wago cular than effective, and Intend- demands

seems imminent fol- ed as an assurance to labour lowing several lightning strikes that the Government is, continu- for increased wages in the pasting its efforts to force down few days.

prices. Agitation for a general increase The Government is

counting follows the passing by, Parliamore on the downward trend in ment of an onerous but theore- world cereal prices to react on

leally balanced budget.

the cost of retail food prices in The main pressure comes from France. It wants to gain two the Communist-led General or three months' time and hopes Confederation of Labour (the that by the spring the world

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