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BEDELL SMITH SAYS:

WORLD DOMINATION

OF

ULTIMATE AIM

SOVIET RUSSIA

London, July 25.

The conviction that Russia aims ultimately at world domination was the

outstanding impression formed by Gonoral Walter Bodell Smith dur ing the three years that he headed the American diplomatic mission in Moscow.

just published in Britain in a book entitled "Moscow Mission"is the refreshing story of a man capable of making up his mind on the most important issue

in world affairs today.

The record of his Moscow mission from 1946-1949 —

of wer', so long as

General Bedell Smith gives [ty that the the impression of having gone would be stronger in battle than Moscow appointment the Western coalition. to his

He writes: with a soldier's readiness to co-operate with Allies and

"In pursuit of the Buot Com

Soviet leaders munist goal, the still, during the perind of the

will

limit themselves to 'all post-war honeymoon with

means short Russia, came to definite con- they believe

the outcome of that the clusions about the aims of the

a war would be uncertain, 1.C.. Soviet foreign policy.

until they are confident that the His book cuts, like knife strength controlled by the Soviet through cheese, through the mass United hos so far of post-war attempts to appraise of the United States Possed that when this book the mind of the good or ill, he knows what thinks.

Kremlin.

For Consequently, he believes that he security for the Westerir world lies, above all, in conserving and Three years of living with this developing its strength. problem" (the problem of Soviet

General Bedell Smith's mission intentions). he writes, "brought led him to Moscow during the us in Moscow to the conclusion post-war turning point in Soviet that:

foreign policy, when it becure "Soviet policy has always been clear that the Kremlin had turn- directed fowards the ultimate ed its back on continued co-

world revolution goal of

and operation with the West. Coinmunist world domination. Serious warning This is still the policy of the Kremlin and will continue to be so. fur as can be foreseen in the future."

at one

the in any

in

Linie

THE CHINA MAIL WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1800,

TITO'S VIEW,

"SINO-AMERICAN WAR RUSSIAN OBJECTIVE"

Washington, July 24.

sonior Yugoslav Government official sold in on interview that Russia Wants ta provoke war between Ching and the United States to Frac its hands for the subjugation of countries in Europg.

The Interview was published in the magazine, United states News and World Report, which said the questions were submitted to the Bel- grade Government and "the replies discussed, by the Tito Cabinet, so the views expressed represent the authoritative opinions of Tito Com- munists."

"DEV" ON VISIT TO ROME

Rome, July 24 The Irish leader, Eamon di Valera, arrived here today on a Holy Year pilgrimage.

He was accompanied by his two sons, Major Vivian de Valeri and Dr. Eamon de Valera,

They were met 21 Ciampino lah airport by Dennis Devlin, Minister to Italy, and by Patrick Joseph Walshe, Irish Anibassador to the Vatican.

They will stay in Rome two days to visit the four Patriarchal Ballicas at the 1930 Holy Year and will, it is expected, be re- celved in private audience by Pope Plus XII at his Castel Gan- dolfo summer residence.

Mr. De Valera described his trip as a purely private Holy Year visit. He had no plans for talks with Government or other Italian

Accompanied by his sond, he at once began a round of visits to churches, hospitals and centres

of Irish interest in Rome.

It said a Yugoslav omcial, termed. the Korean conflict shear camouflage by the Rus- Flans and added: "The USSR Wants to confuse and comp!!-* cate the situation in the Far East.

4

"It wants to provoke war bes tween the United States onl China, This is the key to the en- Uro issue.

SPENDER ON WAR IN KOREA

Canberra, July (24. "Russia would like to see the Américan

between! The relationship forces tied up

and +Australia China. They renton logically that,

America hasi once the United States is ero-1 itever been so close as it is to brolled in war with China, Rui- day, Mr. Percy Spender Aus sla's hands would be freed to tralian External Affairs Minis- subjugate other countries, espeter, told Parliament tonight. cially Iran, Turkey, Yugoslavia

There was no possible doubt in Finloud and so on."

America as to where Austraila The official said the Bussions stood in relation to the Koren were not yet ready for general situation. war because they are fearful of He denied that the Aus- American superiority in industralians were not being informed trial production,

Only reason

of what was being done, in Korpa and what was expected of thom

Ho regretted that members of the Opposition were indulging in "On the other hand, China's political manoeuvred und in vast territory and huge popila-accurate propaganda on an issue

of this gravity.

Mir, Spender clained that Aus- trolla would have been in a bet- United ter position to help the Nations in Koren If the previous Australian Government (now the opposition) had not allowed the country's defence forces to dwin dic.

The Irish leader was last la Rome in 1948, when he was heretion would render war against her by the United States a very on a round-the-world tour.

From Rome the de Valeras win costly matter for your people.

"Moscow knows the conflict in go to Athens and

Palestine. Korea

badly for the will end Where they will.visit the holy

Koreahs, But what Moscow ia places.

manoeuvring for is to get Ameri- en's hands tied up while she her self is free to prepare for war,

Ih Korea is "Russia's Action

Noting that Australia has not rank aggression, Koren, is of it yet replied to the UN appeal for the value to her. The only reason more assistance, Mr. Szender sald for Russia's action in Korea is to that there were global aspects of and get the United States bogged defence agains, aggression

that the British Commonwealth down."

global responsibilities. had "Yugoslavia was aware Ет-

fallure of the United States in He said that the Prime Minis Korea might cause the exten- tor, Mr. Robert Menzies, would

soon have consultations with Pre slon of Russian aggression to Yugoslavia and other countries.sident Truman and the US Se- "The USSR is planning aggres-cretary of State, Mr. Doan Acho- sion not only against 'Yugoslavia con. but also against other countries in Europe," he said.

bassy to the Holy See, his song had a swim in the private pool after the hot day. Mr. De Valeti watched, but did not go in.

From Rome he plans to fly to Lydda airport, Israel,

probably stopping in Athens briefly on the way.

He hopes to see the holy places in Palestine on both sides

of Israel-Jordan lines, but has no specific plans.-Associated Press.

BRITISH LABOUR ANTI-MALAN

that

War not inevitable "It would like to Subordinate all Europe. We cannot permit Yugoslavia's subservience to Mos- cow."

Asked East-West war was inevitable, the offcial replied: "No. They can have good rela- tions if neither camp hag aggres- sive intentions."

However, he saw little chance of

of Yugoslav-Russian unless Russla followed relation t the true path of Socialism

The truth is the Bussians have in their abandoned Sochilam country. Therefore, ropproche- ment is impossible." United Press.

At the Villa Spada, Irish Communist world the danger to Soviet domination of the Communist world which would be represented by success of a revolution other Best tank power. China danger to Russia? This is a factor in the world situation which must strike the reader even more forcibly since the triumph of Communism

time China than it did at the

was written. "Indeed."

General Bedell Smith ob- were many writes, "there servers of the Soviet scone who that Stalin actually believed feared

revolution a real

in u major foreign State which might rival that of the Soviet Union and get out of the Kremlin's con- trol."

London, July 24. Interestingly, ho suggests that Throc resolutions condem Andrel Zhdulov, tipped as Stalin's successor, balere ning the Apartheid policy of Dr. Daniel Malan, the Prime sible for the defeats of Soviet Minister of South Africa, ap fe handled American relations foreign policy in Berlin (follow-peared today on the prelimin-

the Soviet Government With

ing the failure of the blockade), ary agenda for the annual Con- during the period of the break-in Yugoslavia following the lead ference of the Labour Party, down of Four Power co-operation with Tito, and in Finland, whose which is to be held in October. in Germany and during the frult integration with the East Euro-

the The Epping Party wants less negotiations to end the Soviet penn bloc has never been com Conference to call on the British later broken by the Western air blockade in the Western a picted.

Government.to do all in its power is impressed Willa the to prevent the operation of t

to select law. "The Soviet Union's present He sees clearly that the vital talent. He believes that in 1040

capacity of the Parly

The Bexley Party resolution line of InternaÍ and turning point in post-war rela- and 1917, the Soviet Government deplores the recent tendency cl externat policico", ka says, tinns was the refusal of the So- had to take into account popular the Union of South Allen to- "teams to be based on the ex-vlet Government to take part in resistance to further, and onwards coloured peoples, declared pectation of peace for several the Marshall Plan

tinued, sacrifices in Bying stap-the Union of South Africa un. Three years of diplomatic con- dards. He believes that genuine fit to take control of the thre years, The governing factor affecting tact with the Soviet Government religious belief, still fought by Protectorates in South Africa, zone. the Soviet willingness to join the and people has led him to the the Party, is deep and wides at present under British contro The "Kurler** reported that final battle with the West, which conclusion that the United Statespread.

and that South West Atrier Communist students had demand- he considers the Soviet leaders to is still stronger than the Soviet He records, and these are points should be removed from Uploned Dr. Siber's withdrawal. As- bellove inevitable In the Ing Union--but he includes a serious which may again, be of topical

sociated Press. control run, is pinned down as a certain-warning for the future

But General Bedell Smith Soviet does not think that the Government intends to permit war to develop in the near future No war yot

IT'S COMING!

WATCH

FOR IT!

AT THE

would be foolish to dis regard the danger of war that la Inherent in such a situation. This danger exists, and will continue. The Kremlin has embarked on an uggressive line of action which

of

his death in 1918, was respon.

Interest, that in his first interview

with stolia In 1940, the disgust at the policy of richi

Woodford Party expresses!

Generalisalme emphasised the discrimination promoted by the Soviet Goverment's interest in a

of the Union of more

complete control of the South Africa, and asks the Bri- Black Sca Straits.

than Government to state care- And he goes on récord as re- gorically that the African in-

entries with it the poi milty of|cognising that the Berlin issue re-habitants of the Protectorates will

War. That danger is

by mains unsettled and is still the not be allowed to become sub-

the Communist bellef in the

Inevitability of such a conflict."

The outstanding merit of this book is certainly the fact that n highly intelligont clear-think- ing statesman and soldier giving the world a definite ding- hoisis and prescription for the Russian problem. He is not left, as so many visitors to Moscow are, in a state of confused un- certainly unable to weigh contradictory, evidence.

up

Great Russianism General Bedell Smlin hes, also taken the trouble to absorb and relate to the day-to-day issues

the classical texts of Marx, En-

Lenin and Stalin.

selt,

He has understood and sixed up with great acuteness tho often beming amalgum of Rus ́alán, nationallam: and--imporle allam with Communlat, drtho.

doxy. He says: "It is very necessary to keep in mind when consider- ing Soviet objectives and Inteh for all practical-pur

tionsnist today is Great

poses, Russianism

The second, factor is the com plete control of policy that lo axorcised

by

the Bolshevik

Party."

tures

The account of, the main.

lows with Stalin

Ruksiinä" andŭman

focus of the German problem.-Ject to similar legislation— Reuter.

Heuter.

PRESENTATION

silverware:

To mark in 'happy· permanenca all friendship, Patiliy dediostion and sporting occasions,

A decision taken after such consultations, he added, would be more likely to at into the general pattern of global re spopsibilities thon any Hasty de-

dig cision token without these cussions Associated Press.

Baby drowns in washing machine

Liverpool, July 23, Maureer. Mulligan, aged two, was accidentally drowned in her mother's washing machine,

Coroner's Court ruled.

"I was just putting the lid on the washing machine when I saw Mourcen inside,”**** Mrs.

John Patrick Mulligan, testified

"I shouted for my husband and -dragged her- qut."----

TEACHER PURGED IN RED ZONE

Berlin, July 24. Dr. Thomas O'Brien was asked The West Berlin newspaper by the Deputy Coroner whether "Kurier reported today that the he had ever heard of a similar

of Law, | case. well-known Professor

beeri Dr. Heinrich Sibor, had

Yes, the Doctor replied. "It purged by the Communists from nearly happened to our child a the faculty of the University of few days ago. I should say she Leipzig in the Russian occupation stood on the tap looking inside from curiosity, and toppled over." The Court absolved the parents of any blame and returned a verdict of "death from misadven- ture."-United Press.

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