SPIRITED BATTLE OF AT UNITED NATIONS Vyshinsky Accuses U.S. Of Encirclement Policy ATTACK ON BRITAIN
Flushing Meadow, November 29.
The Russian Foreign Minister, Andrei Vyshinsky, told the United Nations on Tuesday that the United States had girded the globe with some five hundred military bases in preparation for war against the Soviet Union.
resolution which Wor ill, charges the US. ond Great Britain with preparing World Vyshinsky said "Leading quarters of the United States have thwarted co-operation, availing themselves of every opportunity and pretext. "Co-operation has been prevented and stymied by those quarters who
plan to become dominators.
Arguing before the General Assembly in support of his
"They stream of convriting all uthe stalen nike rulonites of the
Hited States,
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Vyshinsky said American
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forts to dispute his autuments but "only give out a kind of whine, age sinnelones nothing at all
He said that the Trich Minuse ter of State. Mr Herto Mebell while declaring to the United Nu- than that Beatum had steadily reduced its Bred foven,
military budget, “bushfully passen msigniflemal Tat that Over the the Palted States his trendy ediverted!
Kingdom
the ailed
Andrel Vyshinaky
The whine sotia suresi
Cominform so completely taulat- the itself from the rest of world). state that fact with no satisfaction.
state it
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He
M-Nell.
"An:pag approximately 5044 Auer lean lasts which tus gnd the globe, Is there none in British territory" a fact that 20 super: 11110t fortress bombers are concentratedÍ 313 De
Kingdom? Mr.
only in MeNet det ut climavuw reports that the leftish Government was the hope that recognition of fnet reluctant to necept Mino B-29%. Was it not made clear what the will persuade the Soviet Gov- this strategie bombingment to fuck to cut this wife We seek ne isolation. victory ther than just Government and honourable usunity garrulins and says hi differences."
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accommodation
THE CHINA MAIL,: THURSDAY, DECEMBER (
WORDS London
Condemns Red Session
London, November 20. The British. Foreign Offico spokesman said today that it, seemed puzzling to convene
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Attempt To Rally
Communists In
Western Countries
London, November. 29.
The Cominform took open action today' to rally
Communists in the countries, of the West." Jin-a "carefully co-ordinated move Communist sources throughout the world disclosed that a secret meeting of the eight-member policy- making body--whose full name is the Com- munist Information Bureau-was held in Hungary earlier this month."
another of the furtive gather-Under the slogan "Peace And Working Class ings of the Cominform simply to re-issue in the official com-' munique the familiar argu- ments of the Soviet depart- ment of agitation and pro- paganda.
month.
Unity" the meeting, it was announced, urged special efforts to win, recruits for Communist parties outside the Cominform from, among workers' organisations, sports bodies and other moye- 'culturdy and educational and monts,'
Nightwing Sorinilat lenders
bitterly
The decisions
taker
at
He accused the organisers of the Comitiform" session in Hungary—i disclosed early" today (as being]
It was believed that the meet- held earlier this month-of ex were
denounced for ing took place fairly far from the ploiting the wish for peace of the having divided the workers in capital, probably in the Matra mountains, some 200 miles from ordinary people despite the main-Western countries.
Govern- tenance by the Soviet
Fronce and Italy are the only Budapest.
nations whust Com- ment of an immense
In Moncow, Sovlet newspapers pracetime Western arity.
munist partics belong to the Com- today gave more prominence to London observers noted the Inform. The other members are the resolutions of the recent Com- contrast between the belatedly the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Hun-inform meeting in Hungary than many of news for disclosed moeting and the Peking gory, Rumante, Poland and Cze-to any item conference of Asiatic and AustraTM choslovakia.
months.
full pages lasian members of the Communist
the "Pravda" gave two
head- -dominated World Federation of meeting wore published at length to the communique under In circum secured for itself,
Trade Unions, also held this by the Soviet party newspaper lines spread right across o pago. attracted which have BIRADOR
"Pravda" and party papera in all it put the 108-Word com- in 1
Bath conferences stressed the member nations. attention, exclusiva DOMO Baence in Poland, Czechosla, importance of trade unions an a extending vakia Hungary, Bulgaria and working channel for
Communist power, they said. But Rumanla.
where the published resolutions of "Confronted with this picture the Cominform-session seemed to
Main Rosolution the points at which ...we have every right to say to underline
"Yes, there is M. Vyshirky,
a Communism has met set-Backs in
The main resolution, sponsored Brussels Pact. Yes, there is Europe, the emphnals th Peking
and by the Boviet Union, called for a Marshall Plan. Yes, there is the was on the achievements
of "supporters Atlantic Pret But in addition.boundless opportunities of Com-rallying of all
peabe into a mass world and over and above all, there is muntam in Atla.. the United Nations Charter. Here
ment". Arei We are faithful to it.
your What in
opinion of утия?
And wha 12
doing you alsout ". United Press.
Are
Russo - Japan Trade For This Year
Particularly revealing In the resolution of the Italian delega- tion to the Cominform was the Indirect admission that Catho- llc. opposition Inside the trade union movement was so strang that it must to, rappbased by Communist professions of bro. tharty working class co-opera- tion, they added.
Moscow also
brondeast
in
munique preceding them solution
big typo evergi times on the All-Union across the entire page.
Radio.
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it demanded the rallying of "all honest dupporters of peace, Irrespective of religious faiths, political views and party mom. bership, in the broadest
płat. form of the struggle for peace and against the threat of a new - war which hangs ovor
man. kind." Similarly, the denunciation of
Workers.nd Communist parties Socialist West-European trades
were called on to expose the union leaders in Britain, France, Right-wing Socialist leaders Belgium and Italy contained in the "bitterest enemies of peace"! the Cominform resolutions
Was
the TC- running
Rebel Karens Flee From Rail Station
Rangoon, November 28. Rebel Karens fled from Htonegyi railway station, 35 miles North of Rangoon, leay- ing government forces in pos- session after some fighting. official sources reported tọ- as day.
1
Itonegy is on the railway line de to Pegu junction, a town 50 mlits regarded here as a tribute to the and advised to form peace
fence committees in towns and from luero, and the service which growing, tendency in these coun-
boycotting the fighting interrupted early thiệ iries away from Communist con-villages and, organise
books year is expected to be resumed of trol and
newspapers and trades Influence in Tokyo, November 30.
of a new shortly. propagating the idea
The sources said that the re- Japan and the Soviet Union unions,
anti. on Cominform attacks
were The Burcau warned the Com-bels
also have exchanged $13,760,000 Communist trades unions trends
-cleared from worth of goods so far during
.!
in Europe Artd a parallel, obser-munist partics of France, Italy. Nanatchan village, adjacent to the seal year which began vers sald, in the main speech of Britain, West Germany and other Htonegyi, abandoning 20'dend
It was later officially announc on April 1, the Trade Min- the Secretary General of the countries that they must fight for
World Federation
Burņiese · government Trades pences the Imperialists wanted ed that Sallant and Ister, Mr. Holtaro Inagaki. Unions, M. Louis
of to use them for cannon fodder to troops today recaptured Danubru, of told the Upper House Com- France, in Peking.
carry out aggressive plans, the famous Burmese cigar city lo ofter M. Saillant,
delta, 50 applauding
miles mittee yesterday,
the Irrawaddy Rumania sponsored a resolu-
The unanimously, North West of Rangoon. passed exported the recent developments of trades for Chauvel, speaking
He said Japan” had
of goods to union movements in China, de- Won, alsu "We $7,880,000 worth
declaring: anti-Communist, Karens occupted Danubyu about. months ago.--Associated France, told the Assembly: have little Information on the Russia and imported $5.880,000,plored that in India the oppres- millary equipment of the USSK giving Japan n favourable trade slon of the workers and the trades police State regime of a Fascist five
ution has not slackened during type was not Moscow but Washing- balance of $2,000,000.
He said that Japan wasted the last two years. Un that informed
of the Lon
the Soviet In this connection,
Munich, November 28, in the USSIL to buy pulp and atoite explosion
The denazification trial of Ma- whereas We were all invited to modities from the Soviet Union, delegate in Peking, supporting a
Ludendorff; # 72-year-old thilde Spain ikini.
old WFTU. liaison bureau in the Far of which they oppress We are unaware of the but the latter's prices were pro- proposni to. set up a permanent military police apparatus, with the had placed one large airport at forces at present at the disposal hibitively high.
Ludendorff, which began last Beracae at the Americans' dis-of the Soviet state.
The Soviet Union is not ex-East, urged that a WFTU Com-people of Yugoslavia, have con-widow of Field Marshal Erich
This
cluded from the list of Japan's mission be serit, to India, Japan, verted the country into a military week, was postponed today until posal.
proved. he vald,
destroyed The other
Southern Korea to camp,
political December 1 because the defen=" day, the
Importing countries,
study trades union conditions and rights of the working people and dant is lit-Reuter.. mented.
expression give them immediate assistance. trampled on all free Mr.
of thought."
Bases In Spain
Vyshinsky sal that
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United
quoted Serviet forces
other
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he
com-
Inagaki declared that
Persla and
These Japan had exported $24,000,000-Reuter
and imported $17,000,000 worth of goods in trade with Hong Kong. The major portion of this trade was shipped from or Communist China, he added-
that "Spain is being transform Kingdom representative ed into a large scale military certain Ogures naval, ale base for ruture in the First Committee.
and war against whom?"
Agures have not been disputed He said the resolution by the They are large and out of al
to the combined forces proportion of Western Europe, and glance at a map shows these forces now cover space extending from Reuter.
A Vladivostok to Elsenach, which places them at a distance of 300 kilometres from the frontiers of
Assembly making all nationis surrender their alonie onvereignty to international control cannot help solve the problem.
ile said the
West objected to Russia's
proposal for Five- Power praeu pact because its
purposes were already covered by the UN Charter. "But the Char- ter," he said in a mild toue that Jacked most of his usual vindie- tive fire, "did not prevent the conclusion of the Brussels Al- llanec or the North Atlantic Pact. Objections cannot and must not thwart the chumpions of peace In their struggle. They are mp- ported by millions of decent, self-
beings. sverificing human struggle for peace and
against preparations for a new war wil continue unswervingly.
for
The
"The mighty movement peace will win; it will overcome all obstacles. It is an indomitable force which will win victory and bying mankind release from few
war. It will ensure peace:for all the world."
When Vyshinsky had finished, the US.
Delegate. Am- Warren R. Austin, tóra,
propaganda gestures with camest
my country.
Rod Absorption
"Binca August 23, 1930, to speak of Europe alone, the
BEVIN ON HOLIDAY
MEETING OF MILITARY CHIEFS
Paris, November 29. The Chiefs of Staff of the 12 Atlantic Poct nations met in the French Admiralty today to work out. an overall scheme" for Western defence..^_
has
*n?
bren established
in Press.
held
The
strata up- ruling upper
inflated by an excessively
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Firm Confidence
the
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The Communist Party of Yugo- slavis had lost the right to be; called a Communist Party, the Rumanian resolution said,
The Bureau expressed "Arm
confidence: that among the
workers and peasants of Yugo- alavia the forces will be found capabid of
victory stouring over the bournaois, exploṇant clique of Tito," Reuter's Budapest correspon-
The will be no further meet-dent reported that the announce-
London, November 29.
The meeting-Europe's big- Mr. Ernest Bovin, the Foreign Secretary, has left dandon for gest military planning; conteren- a fortnighto holiday at East ce since the war-ended a bourne on the South coast. The afternoon after a short lunch Prime Minister, Mr. Clemont adjourment. 88Rihan absorbed most of the Attino, will be in charge of the former territory of Poland, Foreign Office until Air. Bevin's ings, but the Chiefs of Staft mont that the Cominform mot. In will remain in Paris at the dis- Hungary come as a surprise to Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia, the return.
Minis- observers there. Korellan Isthmus, Viborg, Pet. The Foreign Secretary's last position of the Defence
-There had been no sign of any samo, Bessarabia, Northern holiday was, in July, when he ters for consultation, until the
Lake ead of the Ministers conference, unusual activity or security men- nt Evian,
-Reuter. In addition, it has Gonava–Router.
sures in Budapest sei
Bukovina, Ruthonia.
East Prussia and stayed
CPR Spreads
'dif-
bansky to replace sweeping effort settle outstanding ferences and many doors to peaceful
will progress Oper Soft-spoken, Austin
displayed more vehemenro than Vyshinsky as ho answered the Soviet For- eign Minister's long speech. Aus» Un spoke for about 30 minútes,
Earnest Effort
· Ho⋅ unidi ···replace; sweep. ing propaganda kostures ¦ with" darnest offörts to setifo: ¡ous- tanding diffatonces. Recognise! tho common:: Interent, and negotiato in a spirit of adjust- ment and accommodation. A¶" mit the possibility of sincerity on the part of the dissenter Bayle and seek tɔ coma, to an under: gvatanding, Ast in 'good faith to Pulls existing spreements: be- Inforo "making new promises), vi
and the tear of tension will be removed. The
“Do these things, and many doors to peùceful progress will be openert. Never before, Times, the
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