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Descendants of Genghis Khan leaving Europe

Frankfurt, October 22.

The remnants of the descend- ants of Genghis Khan's Mongo- Han hordes are about to leave Europe forever-the continen thay terrified in the 18th century.

This time it will be a retreat honour to Paraguay In with South America.

And in contrast to their former thousands, today only 700 main as a group.

These remaining descendants of Genghis Khan-known as Kal- mucks have been ilving in dis- placed persons camps la Germany

since the war,

The international Refugee Or ganisation solved the problem of their future by finding soma businessmen in Ascuncion, Par-

Kal aguay, who promised the mucks enough land to rebuild their communal life.

A preliminary group of about 100 of the young men will leave They will for Paraguay soon. start to convert the 0,000 acres of land to be turned over to them South East of Ascuncion into what the Kalmucks say will be their final home.

The travels of the Kalmueks and their search for a "homeland" almost rival those of the Jews. It dates back centuries to the days after the death of Genghis Khan and his grandson, Batu after the hordes had threatened

the entire continent.

Their difficulties urider the Czars were tremendous, Catherine the Great and Pater the Great persecuted them and large numbers gathered on the

their Volga, burned

village

and set off to return to China whence their ancestors came.

Of the 300,000 who were sup- posed to have started the trek "home" less than a third are he- lieved to have arrived,

The to

Bad news from Food Minister

London, October 23, "Britain's food position, is tgan,favourable than a year ago, and we shall now not ba able to abandon axlating rA- tloning as we had hoped," the Food Minister. Mr. Maurics

Webb wald today. CABINET

REPORTED SPLIT

Paris, October 22.

The Government is split wide open on the question of rearm- ing Germany and politicul quarters foresaw the possibility tonight that the Cabinet might fall when the situation cume up in the Nutional Assembly, on Tuesday.

The Prime Minister, M. Renu Pleven, the Foreign Minister, M. Robert Schuman, the Defence Minister, M. Jules Moch, and the | Justice Minister, M. Rene Mayer, met in an attempt to reach an agreement before the Cabinet met as a whole on Monday,

After three hours, M. Moch said he and the others were in com- plete agreement but would con- tinue to work on their statement tonight until it was finished and the to be put before ready Cabinet. M. Moch thus indicated that the movement to oppose German rearmament would con- tintie,

!

+

The Cabinet must approve the

the Germen arnautment text of declaration which M. Pleven is

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make during the lull-dresi debate in the Assembly on Tues- day. In effect, M. Pleven's state- ment will constitute instructions for the Defence Minister. When be files to Washington later in the week to attend the

mecting of the Atlantic Pact Defence Ministers.

Most of the Atlantic pact powers support the American plan to include German units in tre Western European de fancu

force. France's position la important considering her Fronchmen, key poaltion, but from the

man in the street to Cabinet members, are sharply divided.

During the Bolshevik revolution they fought with the White Rus-i sians and many fled into exile when the Bolsheviks won.

The Foreign Ministry was re- Soviet

exited thousands

ported to favour limited German Siberia,

last During the

30 rearmament. The Communist bloc all is naturally against it and the years the refugees scattered

the over Eastern Europe until Socialists, including the Defence Nazis reunited them by sending Minister himself, say they will them to Germany, along with agree to German rearmament only millions of others, for forced.

after Europe has united under labour.

ກ genuine political authority. Enough other groups stick to the When the war ended they land- traditional French fear of Ger- ed in displaced

make person camps many to

an Assembly where for the IRO they have majority against the American been one of the most difficult plan possible.—United Press. problems to solve until the Par- aguayans offered to help. Most countries did not want them be- cause they are Orientals.

The Kalmucks. ure Budhists und have their own language, They were also furnous breeders and trainers, having tended the famous Cossack horses in Russia. -United Press."

Ottawa, October 23.

A Canadian Government source sald today that a peacetime ver- slon of the wartime Hyde Park agreement, to mesh the economics of Canada and the United States for defence production, will be signed in Washington on Thurs day-Associated Press.

Mr. Webb succended · Mr. John Birachoy at the Food Ministry on March 1 of thin your,

in

Addressing the Gulld G! Agricultural Journalists London he said that ho now feared he would not be able to carry out the "pasoments" he had hoped to be able to In the next six monttis, owing to changing conditione.

He added, howover, "I hɔpe and believe that we shall not have to return to any kind of rationing which we have ab- andoned." Router.

TREASON TRIAL

Vienna, October 23, Anton Reinthaller, Minikler o'

BRITAIN CLARIFIES STAND ON GERMANY

London, October 23. ·

Rolling war technique of Kremlin

ם

Britain is in favour of bringing Western Gormany into the defence of Europe, the Foreign Of- fice reaffirmed today. The statement was issued to clear up possible confusion over a week-end speech by Mr. Morgan Phillips, General Secretary of the Labour Party, in which he said that the Gov-

Sydney, October 23. Reg ernment had not yet deçided on the question

Armstrong, Sydney newspaperman, bos.a new name of German rearmament.

bo describe alleged Kremlin- Mr. Phillips wos reported question was made clear to the

concerned inspired, scattered outbreaks of to have told the International other governments Socialist Conference in Paris during the menting of the North War, such as in Korea and Indo-

York | China. yesterday that "neither the Atlantic Counell in New

and has not changed. British Government nor the

It is the rolling war technique, Labour Party have made up

he says. its mind about German rear-

Armstrong mament. It is a tragic dilem-

compared the rolling war" technique to the two ma-a choice between

rolling strike" technique which evila."

plagued Australion Industry E tho

past year. "Rolling" strike popped up strategic Com munist-dominated waterfront an mining unions. They were ust ally quiet flare-ups of a day valved a thin industrial issue. two duration, and usually

In fact, it is generally known that the Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, with full Cabinet Agriculture in the Seyss-inquart support, agreed to support the Government, which in 1038 cor-

inclusion of a German armed Pact rled through the Anschluss-union contingent in an Atlantle of Austria with Germany was army subject to necessary safe tried here today for high treason,, guards, when the matter was dia lle was accused of being amontern Foreign Ministers in

New those responsible for the An- schluss, also of being a Nazi be- fore then.

attributed to

Ger-

"They consider that many should be enabled make an appropriate contribu tion to the build-up

to

of the

defence of Western democracy The conditions and methods by which this might be brought about are still under discussion between the governments,"

The British Government, it is understood, was anxious that no misunderstanding about its de- clared attitude on the question of German rearmament should exist on the eye of this weeks'dia-

cussions on the problem in the Military and Defence Committees

of the North Atlantic Pact in Washington.

cussed at the conferences of Wes-

York last month.

The Foreign Office statement said, "Statements

This morning Mr. Bevin was Mr. Morgan Phillips may have present ut a Cabinet meeting at ted to some misapprehension which it is believed that the about the attitude of the British whole question was again review. Government towards the positioned in the light of the conference of Germany in connection with last week-end of East European

British Foreign Ministers in Prague- July, 1949, and has since been European defence.

Government's altitude on this Reuter.

Reinthaller was first arrested) in the summer of 1945. He was sent to Nuremberg to be a witness in the trials

of Hitler's leading henchmen. Released in Novem- ber, 1948, he was re-arrested in

held in a Vienna prison.-Reuter.I

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