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THE CHINA MAİL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, -1950.

MR. ATTLEE'S WARNING Conservative

Communists could rule

British trade

trade unions

THE ENEMY WITHIN

London, September 9.

The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attles, denouncing today "the enemy within", warned that Communists could rule the trade unions, capturo the Co-operatives and wrack the Labour Party.

often a very

All that, he said, was done by a very active, small minority

small minority acting against the wishes of the majority. "The Communists have ono great ally", he warned, "indifference and

slackness of the majority.”

PLAN TO CHECK EXPORTS

Washington, September 0.

The Secretary of

Mr. Attlee was addressing A Labour Party rally in his own constituency of Walthamstow, East London.

Warning that Pascist and Com-

recognisabl munist States were

of

the W1-

those

one

of the same family, the Prime Minister said, of the current in ternatorni situation, "I am not a believer in panke measures

but Kind

WU kno .ang State,

dangers we are facing and Mr. Dean Acheson, is ex- know how to face thein calmly. pected to submit proposals "When the call comes for restricting strategic ex-seriece will be burne by all the ports to iron curtain coun- people in this country as eximally tries to the Atlantic Paciis possible." Foreign Ministers' meeting Mr. Attlee said in New York next week.

Covernment officials said today it would be a fair assumption that the United States wouki seck, as

He declared that as for basic this meeting, to get agreement on

common polley 'more in in 1939 (the period of the se- the with the United States polley of cond Labour Government)

range of Labour Party had endorset the banning an extensive

collective de- principle of the materals from Soviet blue trade.

fence of the Democracles against American

over concern possibilky of the Russlang obtain-aggression.

from the materials ing vital Western Alles way heightened, they said, by the outbreak of the Korean war

increased and the

**

international tension.

the

sur-

Iki 1 who had stulied the history of the Labour Part- could be prised at its attitude to the in- ternational situation today.

Korea example.

"Wilat has happened in Korea is only one example of dangerous Julted aggressive tendencies the whole Mr. Charles Sawye States Secretary of Commerce, world over and we have, there-

told the fore, to look to our defences be was reported to have

Are aut 10 prevent National Sales Exceutives Asse-cause Wr ciation that he land issued arders; war." to

uty

slategic stop shipment of Unital Sistes materials to country which sent similar mat erials even from its own produc tion to the Soviet bloc.

did rot

Prevention of war Just mean plling up, armaments conential although Buch strength was necessary. But one reason why they re-,

a[ Commerce oficials denied that gretted the enforced increase such an inter had been issued. armaments as that it inevitably had pre- took away resources which they bit said Mr. Sawyer

the that wanted to use.to build vlously nade it cicar neesire of this kind was "In the positive policy of peace, works"

of

Officials here admited that the

definition United States "strategic" materials was broader than that of some of the Western European nations.-Reuter,

Mr. Attlee referred to Britain's the rights of pa- recognition tions and the giving of freedom Lake to the nations of Asin

the democratle their place world.

in

FRANCE TO EXPEL

FOREIGN

REDS

1-

The

Government also

it WRS cognised how necessary that the people of Atrica should march forward,

Great things

"We have done great things to try to link together in

common

demperatle front the nations of the world," he added, "and we shall never cease from working on that positive side."

Mr. Attlee celured that the British Labour Party's desire for with Ilka-minderl co-operation people was in striking contrast to the system that obtained in

tallarian State.

any

"You have there a faengle of n co-operative society but there is In none of no real freedom. them is there any Indepenilence of netion, What they should do and what they should say is nll ordered by the oligarchy from

hove," he said,

"The individual in a totall tarian country is not only behind the Iron Curtain but is in an iron cage and the bars of that are set very, very elase."

eage

Mr. Attlee recalled that in a recent broadcast he had warned, Beware of the enemy within."

The lifeblood of Democracy was in its rank and Ale, not just in its lenders.

of

support on defence issue

London, September

The Opposition leader, Mr. Winston Churchill, tonight icrued a statement declaring that the Conservative Party witt support the Gavern-

ment's motion on defence when Parliament reassembles on Tues 2+

His statement added that the Conservatives will nol move any amendment,

the

Mr. Church is at ex- posted to volae critiolams of Government's rearms. ment poflay, concentrating on greater opinion that urgency in needed.

hip

But tonight's statement was taken as moaning that оп this issue at least the Conservativos will not at. tempt to bring down the La“ bour Government in vote.

Aleuter.

POLICE FIRE ON STRIKERS

Bombay, September 9, Police fired on striking cotton textile workers who today at- tacked constables and passers- in by and disrupted traffic Parel, Bombay's industrial dis- trict.

A person watching from ΠΡ upper floor was killed by a struy bullet. The disturbance began when strikers, following a violent demonstration last night, formed Into a procession and attempted to hold a meeting

The police broke up the pro- cession but the strikers formed groups, and stoned the police and people in the streets, while

Mohammad Natsir, Islamic political leider and indonesia'a now Premier, who has formed a Cabinet. Natsir la chairman p the Steoring Coinmiltes of the Moslem party, Masļumi, (AP Photo.)

U.S.

will oppose

UN invitation

to Chinese Reds

Lake Success, September 9.

others burned Gandhi capa The United States is to oppose inviting the Chinese

(white homespun caps).

The police carried out Inthi: charges, then fired tear Fax shells. Finally, after persistent stone throwing the police open- ed fire, injuring two.-

A constable was hit by a bullet when a stone caused a police oficer 15 lose bls abn.

The

strike situation shoved considerable improvement today, 17,000 workers

for reporting duty at 19 of the city's 60 mili". Thousands of workers this inorn-

wages ing queued for

for 13 days they had worked before the strike began.

Communists. to join the United Nations do- bate on moves to investigate Peking's charge of United States "aggression" against For- mosa as well as the charge that United States planes attacked Manchuria.

The American delegate, Ernest Gross, told news- men that the United States favoured the use of fact-finding technique in both cases, add- ing that the Security Council might turn to the Formosa case next week after disposing of the Monchurian incident..

The United States policy on the Chinese Com- Inviting munists was the same on both The Bombay Home Minister, issues-it objected to admitting Mr. Morarji Desal, described the them to the debate at this outbreak of violence as a new juncture when all they could gume of the Socialist party. The do was to touch off needless textile strike sponsored by the

wrangling. party was weakening.

zin.

At any rate,

Mr. Gross stressed the need for speed if there was to be an inquiry.Into the Manchurian incident.

The Communist

"The Communist", he added. is an instrument someor.a clse's decisions. But don't mistake the fact that they are.

de- many them, fanatical, voled and self-acrificing to the ideals which they balleve. They

regi- are completely mented. "The tueties are often clever and quite unscrupulous.

"In the trade unions and in the

The United States has admitted co-operative movements, they are

that a F-51 Mustang fighter has ready to serve with devotion to

strated an area five miles inside gain power."

Manchuria, and Mr. Gross sald that Mr. Atlee stated

only

the United States plane,

flying netive, constant work by thoss

The

Government would Con- Mr. Gross said the United under the United Nations banner, who believed In Democracy couk! tinue to adopt a stiff polley to- States. proposal to set up an. In- probably did violate the Manchu- successfully counter Communist wards any attempt at lawan-Swedish team to look intorian border by mistake. tactics.

breaking, he told reporters. the Manchurian incident might be

dropped if official confirmation Once the inquiry team had re- was received of Peking radio reported on the Manchurian case ports that such an inquiry would the United States would probably be barred unless the Reds tool: continue to oppose invitation to part in the debate,,

the Chinese Communists to join The Council will meet on Mon- the debate on the grounds that day to decide whether to Invite there would be nothing to argue there would just be facts,-- Peking envoys and then take up

United Press. the American proposal on Mur-

Today, what we need to

Paris, September 9-churian-Investigation.

Mr. Gross personally believed stand against totalltarian attack Egypt will not support the

that the Council would refuse to The announcement, nude, by

The only purpose of the opera is a creed with a faith, a creed (admission of Communist China invite Peking envoys. While the with anto the United Nations, the United States would vote against the Interior Ministry, also con-

tion, according to the Ministry with vision, a creed tradicted "the untrue reports o1

Foreign Minister, Mohammed an invitation this would not be a was to expel foreign elements ethical foundation, certain newspapers which have

Salah Ed-Din Bey, said today. veto. compromised by instructions particularly received imperative

Egypt is a temporary member: Confirmation of the Peking from a certain political group to anti-French petivity.

Of the 400 orders signed, the

of the United Nations Securly broadcast on barring the United of the the results minimise

said 200 have so far Ministry

Council,

Nations inquiry would serve as an others are operation."

served. The The phrasing indicated that the been

persans known pillilen group meant was that directed against

to be on trips abroad. They can of General Charles de Gaulle. Like the Communists, it opposes Pew only come back to France the present middle-of-the-road clandestinely, with false papers. Government.

Paris, September 9.

France has issued orders to expel 400 forsign Com- munists from the country in the current secu- _rity drive, it was announced today. The Communist Press had pul-Henn sentiments--that-de- moerney is capable of defending put the figure at 700,

itself."

the

lying "These

reports," Ministry continued in unusually strong language, "tend to make People believe that only a dicta-

regime is terial

capable of fighting the nth column effec- tively.

"This week-end's operations are evidence to those of

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The Ministry gave this break- down of nationalities:

Spaniards 177. Poles 00. Rus-

tins 14, Italians 13. Hungarians six. Czechoslovaks five, Grecks our, Rumanians four, Stateless

Bulgars two.

Of these 123. have been "de- ported to the East," 150 were

He declares? "Other patitical Reuter. parties in Britain still cling to dying-creeds, I da not think they have much faith in them themselves."

"The Conservatives call thom- selves by other пался, The Liberals add all sorts of prefixes an suxes," Mr. Aitlec cluded

"We have to put against the dull, soul-destroying materialistle creed of Communism the Socialist faith."-Reuter.

PRIEST FREED BY CHINESE REDS

Newark, New Jersey,

September 9.

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EGYPTIAN STAND

ON RED CHINA

In an Interview with the autho- indication that the Mao Tse-tung ritative afternoon newspaper "Le regime was not interested in find- Monde the minister was quoted ing facis, but in making prope- as saying: "We have not recog-ganda.

nised the Government of Com- It might be decided to appoint munist China, and we shall not Colonel Alfred Ketzin, senior support its admission."

United Nations representative In

Asked if the other Arab coun- Korea, as an Inquiry agent in- It was announced here today trias felt the same way, he re-stead of India and Sweden who that a priest held captive by theplied: "We recently called to would be embarrassed Peking Chinese Communists since July 3 gether the Political Committee of ruled out the entry of invesuge- has been set free.

The Arab League to go over the tors, whole set of laternational pro- biems and we succeeded in unity- ing the policies of our respective countries on the questions before us."-Associated Press.

Officials of the Maryknoll Mis- shipped this morning from Tou-sionary Society of New York said lob, and 12 have been put across they received word from Hong

border the Italian

at Menton.Kong from Bishop Frederick Diocese There was not the least incident Donaghey of Wuchow during these operations, accord- that Reverend Edward J. Morfett ing to the Ministry.-Associated is tree and well in Pakisha, In Press..

Kwangsi province United Press.

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