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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1980.
German General's
General's HMS Ocean
warning on Europe defence
Washington, September 4, Colonel-General Hoins Guderian, Hitler's tank ex- port, wrote today that only all-armourad de- fence forces would have a chance of stopping a Russian Invasion of Western Europe. The Occupation forces in Germany, as now cons- tituted, could not stop the Russians before the Rhine or even before the Channel, he said.. General Guderian's views - were contained in a copyright- ed interview published today. in the United States News and World Report, an indepen~ dent weekly magazine.
"For reasona of security." General Guderlan sinted, "the Western Powers, chiefly those on the Continent, are inclined to think of using Germans elther in partisan warfare, as guerillas, or light-armed infantrymen. Both of these ideas, are. of complete nonsense.
course,
light-armed Infantry can never stop a mobile invasion from the East. Only all-armoured mobile forces would have D chance."
British Council report
London, September 4. The British Council's report. published bere, today, attacks "attempts in Iron Curtain coun- tries to bring fictitious political charges against the Council and to stifle its work,”
returning
to Far East
London, Beptember 4.
The 15,190-ton aircraft carrier Ocean will shortly leave Britain with further ra-
Far Inforcementa for the Eest, the Admiralty sald to: night.
Ocean, commanded HMO by Captain R.C.V. Ross, rỡ. turned here from the Far
East about six weeks ap?.
AM
"8ho will continue in wor. vico na ainaval troop carrier,” Admiralty spokesman said. "On her return to the Far East she' will be carrying both man and supplies as before."
Included In Ocean's, cargo on her next voyage aut will be a number of small assault craft, which will be used on patrol work in Malayan wa Lars Earlier naval reinforce. ments were sent in the air. craft Carrier Warrior, similar type of craft-Reu- ior.
SIAMESE MP'S IN BRITAIN
*
The Council is a Government-
London, September 4, If Germans were to be inte- supported organisation to extend
A three-man Siamese Parlia- grated in the defence of Western cultural relations abroad.
The report said that in China Senate President Phyo Srldarma mentary delegation, headed by Europe, they would have to have equal rights in every
the respect,
Council's work continued Dibes, arrived by plano today without serious interruption atter from Generni Guderian, sald.
Bangkok to attend the tho Commundet occupation and Inter-Parliamentary Conference in Nanking it had actually in- in Dublin, creased.
The Russian soldier
The Germans should operate under A German Command and, like other nations, Gor. many, too, must have a com- mander in Fontainebleau
(the regional military headquartere for the Atlantia Pact.) Fle suggested the former Field Marshal Erich Von Manstein.
He would like to limit overy
East German Governments have harassed the Council.
The people-professors to pea- sante-have shown nothing but friendliness, it said.
Council spent Last year the £2,863,768 out of the £3,161,500 voted it by Parliament.
The report said that aim of the Council is neighbourly under-
European country to manufar-standing-Reuter.
turing just one special kind of orms.
In this way, he declared, no
nation would need to be afraid Bombs thrown at
of another natlon striving for
control of Europe,
warned
General Guderlan against under-estimating the Russion soldier.
"The Russions are excellent, casily
satisfied, enduring and thorough. and bard-fighting soldiers, and it would be the greatest danger to under-estimate their strength as Hitler did.
"They learned very much in the last war, and they are Bght- Ing for an idea in Which they sincerely believe........
"Nothing but technical su- periority. Is likely
defeat them.-Reuter.
to
GOODWILL NEEDED
Lake Success, September 4. The chief Yugoslav delegate to the United Nations, Dr. Ales Bebler, said here Loday that goodwill was needed to improve Greek-Yugoslav relations.
"There Is goodwill on our side," he said, "but last month there was a lack of goodwill on the Greek side."-Reuter.
London, September 4, The three-power Study Group on the future of Germany tonight ehĺtacts, Garden Contractors, Tarar concluded the first stage of its work by issuing a communique which announced that it has agreed on its report for submk- Kitchen Utensila Potters, Crockery, et Ministers in New York in the mid- sion to the three Western Foreign
dle of this month-Reuter,
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Maltese leader
Valetta, September 4. Two petard bombs exploded near the motor-car of the right wing Constitutional Party can- didate, Dr. Paul Mallia, after he had visited General Election polling stations in Pawla, near here, today.
Five men were arrested in Pawla on Saturday after an at- tempt to horse-whip the left wing Labour leader, Dominic Mintoor, there.
This was the last day for polling
in the three-day Malta General Election.
During the week-end rival party supporters toured the island's main roads, showering party literaturo on streets and pavements.
Molta's
a's keenly-contested general election necessitated by the de- feat of Dr. Paul Botta's Labour Government lest June on a motion to consider the 1950-51 budget, ended with 74
per
cent of the electorate going to the polls. Polling in the dockyard area was the
highest ever recorded.
of the first count are expected on
Wednesday. The leader of Malta's Labour Party, Mr. Don Mintoff, Icaves on Tuesday morning for a short Swiss their child-Reuter and Associated holiday with his English wife and
Press.
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AND
BOOKSELLERS
NEWSPAPE WINDS
They will confer with the Lord Chancellor,.Lord Jowett, before returning to Bangkok next week.
United Press,
POP
•
COMINOUS SIGNS OF TROUBLE IN GREECE
Washington, September 4.
The United States is keeping a closs watch on ominous signs that the Greek. Communists and guerillas "behind the fron Curtain are plofting new trouble for Grocco.
Reports received here indicate that the Communists
1
are trying to recover from the military defeat they suffered in the mountains near the Greek- satellite borders. Official sources said the Com- munist efforts were directed primarily at In- filtration of Greek trade unions and the Greek armed forces.
Party organisation campaigns, bulk of its forces and is simply are well under way and the standing to at present," clandestine "Free Greek" radio station is spreading war pro- pagando,
Moscow has also opened a new propaganda drive against the "monarchist - Fascist" rulers in Athens.
The authorities said these signs showed that Communist organiza- tions, the Cominform, the satel- lites and Russia itself had not abandoned hope of dominating Greece, Communist guerillas quit fighting
the American-backed Greek Government troops while they still had the nucleus of a military force. The Communists might start fighting again if they could count on support from nearby Cominform countries.
The existence of this guerilla force was conarmed last week by. the clandestine radio station. which said: The democratic army of Greece preserved the
SYERY TAD IN
THE HOUSE IS
LEAKING!
HOW DO
"YOU INTEND
TO STOP *THEM ?
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
GOOD SHOT, CACTUS.
DARN "TOOTIN'"; NOW LET'S SEE YOU HIT THE DOLLAR
"RIP KIRBY
American strategy is to main- tain and if possible to increase the living standard in Greece. This is being done in co-opera- tion with the Greek Government. Greater Internal security mea aures are also expected to be re- commended by John Pourley, new United States Ambassador to Greece, who arrives in Athens the end of this month and who will take charge of the American economic and military ald pro- | grammes.
| MANDRAKE GESTURES WITH ORE HAND~~SHOOTS WITH THE OTHER-
TAY.
́AK! HERE IT IS, RIP...THE WHOLE
STORY,THE JULIET IN YOUR
PHOTO, IS BINGO JULISI WE USED HER IN A LONELY HBARTS ROUNDUP STORY
ONLY A FEW
MONTHS
ASQ
I WAS AFRAID OF
THAT!
JOHNNY HAZARD
OFINE
¡NOW, I SUPPOSE,
YOU WAVE A MAGIC WAND
AND THE GENDARMES DISAPPEAR FLA
JANE
MAYBE NOT A 'MAGIC- WAND, BABE...., BUT LETS SEE WHAT WAVING THIS.
BRIDGE WILL DO /
SO IT WAS
PUT TO THEA
PEARL
Efficient army
American officials have con- fidence in the desire and abili- ty of the Greek armed forces to fight the Communiste again. Man for man, Greek are bellaved to have one of the best-trained armies Communist Europa.
In non.
regarded as one of Europe's most efficiently equipped.g
The authorities here have been watching. propaganda broadcasts by the clandestine Greek radio station as a vary important la dication of Communist plans for Red youths to infiltrate the Greek armed forces. The radio sald work in the army was the "pri mary duty of everybody".
"It is an imperative revolution- ary obligation for everybody," li said. "The army is part of the 'people and the people will win it over to their side. We have been asked what recrults must do in the army. Must they siga state- ments of repentance or not? Wo reply that af of them must sign statements and thus, throw dust in the enemy's eyes while in rea- lity continuing their people's re volutionary work."--United Press.
WORLD CONGRESS OF SOCIOLOGY
Zurich, September 4. Two hundred delegates from 30 countries attended the open- Ing ceremony here today of the first World Congress of Sociology and Political Sciences.
Under
the auspices of the Nations Educational, United
Or Selentle and Agricultural ganisation, the Congress will last until September 9,
Delegates will discuss the pre- Strategists believe their equip-|sent world tension, the problem ment is superior to that of the of_minorities and other subjects. Yugoslav armed forces, generally Reuter.
THE COPS ALMOST HAD HER ON A MURDER RAP... SHE HOOKED A CHUMP IN A MAIL ORDER ROMANCE... HE DISAPPEARED... EVERYTHING
POINTED TO JULIE, BUT GHE
VAS TOO SMART... THEY COULDN'T PIN IT ON HERI
AND MY MOTION TO TURN THE BLUEBEARD CLUB INTO A MIXED ONE
FOR DISAPPOINTED LOVERS WAS CARRIED
WITH ONLY ONE V
LARRY, I'D LIKE TO SEE ALL YOUR CLIPS ON BINGO
ات الالماني
MR OTHELLO RESIGNED
BUT MR FONDWELL, BAID HE AND HIS : WIFE WOULD JOIN, MEETOS ACTRAS - WCHAPERONS
Tap tip
REFUSE TO RAY
THE WATER RATE
By Lee Falk and Phil Davis
MIGOSH! YOU I MEANT TO SPLITİ
SPUT ITE
INTO HALF
DOLLARS
IT FOUR WAYS, INTO QUARTERS~~
BUT I'M A BIT
|_ AUSTY-- |-
By ALEX RAYMOND
OKAY, RIPI Z'LL SEND FOR THEM; BUT I WANT AN
| EXCLUSIVE ON IT'
| WHEN IT BREAKS.....
IT'S A PROMISE „„,YOU'LL GET YOUR SCOOP...BUT
I HOPE IT WON'T B
A MURDER
STORY
By FRANK ROBBINS
·LOOKS LIKE THE WHOLE POLICE FORCE KIN FOR A TREG SHAKE-UP
LEFT HIM. HARD AT WORK DRAWING UP RULES. ANDRE REGULATIONS FOR THE "HEARTBALM CLUB *****
AND BY THE WAY, HE'S CHAVEO JE
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