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THE CHINA, MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1930..
MAO RECEIVED
BY SHVERNIK
London, January 11, Mr. Mao Tse-tung, head of China's Communist Government, was received today in Moscow by N, O. Shvornik, President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet/ according to a Moscow Radio report distributed in London by the Soviet monitor.
The Presidium is a continuing committee from both houses of the Russian legislature and is the instrument through which Russia is ruled by force.
WAFDIST TRIUMPH
Cairo, January 11. Egypt's Nationalistle Wafd Party had captured 225 seats in the new 319-seat Parla- ment when results after the second ballot in 77 constitu- encies were announced to- sight.
The Sandlsts the manje tv noriy in the outgoing Coalition1 had won 26, the Liberals 20. the Nationalists Six, De Socialists nue, the Independents 33 and the Katin Party nil
Second ballots were beentine the leading Callidule-s had failed to get more than helt the total votes pulled week's general election,
15
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quired under the Constitution,
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Mr. Mae has been in Moscow nearly a month for talks with Russian leaders. He has pre- viously been received by Pre- mier Josef Stalin.
Mr. Muo paid his respects to Lenin, falber of Russian Com- mamiem, when he went to the Red Square today and luld a wreath on Lenin's tomb,
Mostow Baskin said 1 hore this
raptain in both Chinese and Huss DJUR
To the great teacher of the Mao Tse-tung, revolution, Lenin Wednesday, January 11, 1950,"
Mt Mno will have every oppor Eunity of observing at first hand how The Soviet Union rot nationwide elections,
Electoral laws
preparts
Russia has perhaps the biggest efectorate the world. Omeint
gures at the last generat election in February, 1048, put the total vole at more than 100,000,000.
Announcement COLOMBO CONFERENCE DISCUSSES COMMUNIST
expected on Mao mission
Moscow, January 11. Western observers, who'aro Intensely Interested in Mao Tse-tung's talk with the Bo ylet Government, cald an off- cial announcement of soma sort may be exported soon of agreements which are being worked out by the Chinos Communists and the Russlans.
It is regarded as likely that Mr. Mao acon will visit out- lying areas of the Soviet Union.
More than a wook ago, Mr. Taks correspon- Mao told a dant that he came to Moscow to work out agreements in- cluding the question
of Bovist-Chinese treaty friendship, alliance and trade. Since then, there has been no announcement on the pro. gress of hla talks.-Associat- cd Press.
No trace of missing Americans
A
MENACE IN SE ASIA
Colombo, January 11. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British Commissioner- General in South East Asia, today urged the Commonwealth to be realistically prepared for the worst in assessing the repercussions of the Chinese Red victory on South East Asia. Mr. MacDonald told the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers' Conference that Indo-China, Siam and Burma are the countries most immediate- ly vulnerable to Communist infiltration.
Mr. MacDonald added that the disruption of rice produc- tion in Slam and Burma was' an economie menace.
The conference is expected do end this week-end and alrendy the delegations are making plans
un this brain.
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On the contrary, he asserted that the talks covering widely different regional approaches had revealed all delegatos cerentially reasonable and derstanding. Sources close to the conference sald that South Afrien's appronet was enylious, influenced mainly by her 'regard for Australia's point of view and her desire to see Japan become self-supporting conference again.
that the 10
It is even thought likely that all business can be concluded by Friday evening.
Earlier this week officials had suggested
should conference
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January 18.
נס
Rod danger
review of
presented
Mr. MacDonald's The quick disposal of the Jap
treat discussion South-East Asin was anese peace during the pre-functi sitting to- | frankly as personal impressiona. While hoping for the best he day helped considerably to figh- ten up the conference program urged the Commonwealth to
realisticnlly prepared for the worst in assessing the repercus- sions of the Chinese Communist
me.
victory on South-East Asia.
The new Soviet election, accort. Kianguan the nearest settle-secondly, It was not thought pas- MacDonald was reported to have
Manila, January 12. 13th Air Force rescue shortness of the
Two factors contributed to the <iiscussion on squadron patrol passed the Japan. Firstly, there was a large native village of Hungduan degree of unanimity on the need Taking up the theme aiready last night and headed out for for conluding a peace trenty touched on yesterday of China's with Japan at an early date, and, "fifth column" potential, Mr. willment, this morning after fail-ible to take the subject any fur- singled out Indo-China, Stam aud ing to find the two missing ber at this stage in view of the Burma as the most immediately American university profes- many other Powers, particularly vulnerable to Communist infiltra- There has been
11. the United States, who are vit Jinent by Mr. Mno
sors. whether he
ally interested in the subject. plans to be here in March, but if She has returned to China by then. The will have had an opportunity
Announce-
The Wafists, who beerut leaf Egypt's last general #lutions in |
to an announcement, 1945, now have more than twice take place on March 12, as any nevits all the fee parties combined in the now Chamber of Deputies
Their leader, Mustapha Nahua Pasha, was seeg King Farouk tonight for
first The time since his thamisant from the Premierslup
October,
1944, which led to the last election
Nahas Pasha tonight todel Berta ter that the composition of his All-Wardist Cabinet WHEN complete s 1 W-113 rearly 10 toke over the reins of ment.
new
govern.
The "caretaker" Prime Mus
ter, Sirry Pasho, is expertest to resign tomorrow it to take the post of "Chief de Cabinet d. Ro (the King's Principal vale Secretary).
1
King Farouk will receive Nahas Pasha in the afternoun the new Cabinet will be In tomorrow night. Reuter.
ROSSELLINI DIVORCE
sworn
to see all the preparations.
Laws and regulations governing the elections were announced to day.
the
Divergent views
The
therefore conferanto, decided
the subject to koeg under constant review by committee roprosenting the Commonwealth nation. The committen, observare belleved,
He said that disruption of rice production in Slum and Burmo, a by-product of the unsettled conditions Ln South East was an economic menace.
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Among hopeful sides of the picture, according to Informed sources Mr., MacDonald listed the transfer of power lu Indo- besla and Indo-China.
According to a message relay- ed to search headquarters at Camp John Hay, Bagulo, a six- man patrol aided by native trackers had found no trace of Dr. Robert F. Conklin and Pro- fessor Marvin
Pittman, of University
of Che Philippines' staff, after Christmas
Day. The professors were them four days out on a 10-day hike which would have brought them back districts to Baguio January 1.
by The
Today's imessage from the patrol, | will shortly be announced,
Soviet voters include all mules carried by runner to the base views on Japan which and females who are 18 or over
then sent by redio to India at one extreme and Aus puppet, Voters baltot for a block
made
traila at the other. no mention of
All papers carry two full pages for details, 19 radio broad- Joasting them to every corner of
the June.
Thorasul of election
China's problem
comp
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wit probably be composed Commonwealth High Commla. sioners In London,
dlacussiona revealed
He saw ex-Emperor Bao Dat's prospects of restoring penco ful and independent administra tion in Indo-China as much im.
that proved and thought placed Dal vas it no way
Recovery stops
Bao
Fronch
The
East
nomic conditions in South Asia, It was generally agrec that economie nasistance would not be enough t provent tho spread of Communism, and thut States must be contented and Independent.
Moscow Rndly,
commenting late last night on the conference, alleged that "the very fact that Foreign Secretary Devin and hia colleagues tear publicity shows that new plot against the na-
on is in proparation,
The commentator added "Di- plomatic recognition of the Chi- nese People's Republic by tho Labour Government of Britain dnes not mean any change in the
of Imperialist trend
British foreign policy. Both Churchill and Bevin, representing as they do the Interest of The British monopolies, have the same de- stre: to suppress the peoples of the colonies and strangle the na- tional liberation movement in South East Asia."
Main it at the conference, he said, was "the intensification of imperalist expansion and the creation of a Puelle bloc to su}~ plement the aggressive North AL- dontic bloc."Reuter and Anso- cinted Press,
FATE OF U.S. AIRMAN
Washington, January 11,
The State Department spokesman, Mr. Michael Mc- Dermott, said the United States will attempt to approach the Chinese Communist authorities to determine the fate of the American pilot of the Chinese Civil Air Transport plane which was forced down near the Viet- num border on December 4.
lie said that State Department has just been advised from Hong Kong that the plane, which first was believed to have landed in Vietnam, netually came down in Chinese Communist territory,
Mr. McDermolf said that al- though it was reported that the aircraft жад forced down and may have crushed, ho understand that the pilot, Jaines McGovern, was not Injured.
The other two members of the crew. Chinese nationals, also were understood to be unhurt,
He said the te
Mr. MucDonald described latest results in the war agalust the Mulayan terrorists. 4,000 terrorists and placements are immigrants.
He said that there are about
"Ниу of Cum candidates, and this is made up entered Hungduan
contacting William Beyer, who Pandit Nehru, the India Prime of Communist and non-party men.
yesterday from Minister, strongly supported iL the East after being set down in quick rettlement of the Japanese a jungle
by a helicopter, issue under conditions that will officials said that allow Japan economic rehabilt Headquarter Beyor
is with
self-determİNA- the fation, political presumably
their patrol now, headed for Kianguan tion and an early withdrawal of * genera) ejection sometime,Beyer has
Occupation forces. previously explored and many of the questions that
the high mountains re- Zealand, stressed security
Australia, supported by New face the Rusalane will face thegion where the professors were
prob- lems as top priority. last reported.
Canada's External Affairs Pending arrival of the patrol nister Mr. Lester
China,
Chinese,
too. must hold
Both are vast countries with large populations.
In
MI-
to
uften Chinese
Broad agreement was again evident among Commonwealth members today that the Com. 13. Pearson, monwealth must make its con- at Kanguan, on the East side of while allowing full value to the tribution to the financial and The USSR cees to it that no
the mountains, further carchesirability of an early settle-
economic recovery of South matter how isointed a settlement plans were held Turin, January 11.
abeyance. meat made an appraisal of the Ometals in charge want to get a difficulties in the way of such a
East Asia if it is intelligently The Court of Appeals here is may be, ballots get to the voters
prevent the spread of Com and they vote.
detailed report on what the patrol solution. expected to discuss an appeal
munism. the by the tailan
Thla, too, will be one of China's found before starting into
On legni grounds, he reminded This is expected to lead to a ilm director, probiens. Mr. Mao will see how jungle men again. Roberto Rossellini, on Friday the Russians organise the getting
Ministers that a formal ponce more detailed discussion tomorrow Half
dozen Alr
Foros conference with two Communist on how such contribution can be for recognition of an Austrian of the ballots to these far-away
planes combed Mount Pulog, present would meet on Insur-made. divorce from his wife, Mar-placES, how
miles Bouth of the area mountable difficulty in they ship voting
many mil
agreeing The Australian delegation cir- celia de Marchis.
terature to them and informa-
where the foot patrol in search on a common approach.
culated a memorandum on whyя Rossellini, who was divorced on about the candidates.
ing, yesterday without finding On practical grounds, as ro- and means of tackling Common- from his wife in Vienna in 1942 Mr. Mno hus antet he wants to
Fluc.
presentative of the neighbour of wealth aid to South East Asia plan (0 wed actress Ingred see at Arst-hand various "cultural The mountain is jungle-cover-the United States, he felt that This memorandum will be dis Bergmann as soon as her divorce institutions of the Soviet Union." ed in the lower reaches, but has the Commonwealth Powers cussed tomorrow. from her husband, Dr. Linstrom. 'The voting organisation--no- many clear spots near its 0,613- ought to understand the posi- comes through.
minalions, divisions
foot summit. The search wos tion of America as the occupying of districts, Lawyers for Lundstrom and how the Supreme Soviet is con-
made at the request of Mrs. Power with security responsibi- Bergmann at present
Is in the United lity. restituted--all this could come under Conklin, who a divorce agreement that heading, and with Mr. Mae band once explored Pulog many working out
States. She cabled that her hus- in the United States.
here during these pre-election Rossellini's Austrian
divorce days, he will have ample oppor-years ago. has never been legally recognised tulilly of seeing all this at work. In Italy-United Press.
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No trails lead from the Hung- duan reglo directly to Pulog, and the professors would have had to backtrack if they had decided to
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Two Philippines Constabulary men, who were lost from their search party overnight, stumbled out of the mountains near Loo, original starting point of Conklin's hike.-Associated Press,
1
REGULATIONS BY TAIPEH
Talpeh, January 11 Rellable sourocs said today that the Nationalist government will
movement
Friendly atmosphere
It is anticipated that Common - wealth financial aid to Burma will also be among tomorrow's toples.
The Ceylon delegation, Like Australia's was described showing keen interest in projects South Erat
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