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Rumania's Anti-Yugoslavia Campaign
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London, Aug. 25-Yugoslavia late today accused Foreign Minister Ana Pauker and other Rumanian officials of trying to bring about the over- throw of the Yugoslav government.
A Belgrade broadcast by the Yugoslav news agency Tanjug monitored in London by tele-radio, said the accusation was made in a note handed to the Rumanian Ambassador in Belgrade by Yugoslav Foreign Minister Stanoje Simic.
"Responsible state officinis of Rumunia in their speeches and articles in the Press call upon the citizens of the Federated Peoples' Republic of Yugoslavia to revolt and overthrow the legal government of the Federated Peoples' Republic of Yugoslavia,
"Thus, for example, Mme Ana Paulcer, Foreign Minister of Rumania, openly calls for the elimination of the present state leadership in Yugoslavia."
Controls To Come Off
States To Act in Australia
25.-State Mellmurne, Aug. representatives have agreed to
The broadens! quoted the note as Kaying that "responsible stato functionaries" and the prest Ankl radio of Rumania "Have of recent months been attempting to depict Yugoslavin before the Rumanian people as being a country which has | supposedly separated Itself from the
anti-Imperialist front,
It said Yugoslavia has been plc-| tured as a nation "supposedly dege nerating into a bourgeois state in which there allegedly is no Demo- cratic order in which anti-soviet propaganda is being conducted."
Tanjug sald the note continued
that these stalements "are being corroborated by such dishamurahke slash price control on thousande methods of
spreading untruths as, for of items.
example, the allegation in the paper State ministera bri running | Rumunia Libera of July 28 this year
that Yugoslavia
15 concluding price control in Septentier, following the country's overwhelmin
"No" financial agreement with
the
vole in the recent referendum on American Secretary of State.. Mr whether
control should George Marshall". price
stay with the federal government.
Other points thrashed out were:
Every possible control should
J.
be Jettisoned.
2.
Tanjug said the note declared this all I added up to a campaign against
and her people Yugoslavia
which Fontradicted the Yugoslav-Rumanian Trenty of friendship. co-operation and mutual aid.
Controls should stay on goods and services of "everyday use in the household budget and
It said such actions are "impennis- of basic 1m+ portance in living and production,"sible even from the paint of view of and on those which are scarce.. customary International relations to 3. Controls should go where usay nothing of normal good relations big price leap is not fikely, when between neighbours." an item is plentiful and competition among suppliers keen, and where the control could not be enforced.
EXPORT PRICES
and
300 times in the schedule,
"MONSTROUS CAMPAIGN"
press
being
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1948.
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Has Lenin's Global War Already Started?
Palestine Peace Talks Denied
ARAB CHIEF'S WARNING
Tel-Aviv, Aug, 25.-Israel today denied Amerl- can press and radio reports-already contradicted by the Arabs-that Jewish-Arab peace talks were in progress in an unnamed foreign capital.
At the same time it was announced in Damascus that unification of the command of Arab forces will bo among the chief items on the agenda of a meeting of the Arab League Political Committee in Egypt between September 5 and 15.
An Israeli Foreign Officer spokes- man said here today that "New York radlo reports that the Israeli Foreign Alinkier had announced talks were proceeding with the Arabs to explore the possibilities of peace, and that such talks were presumed to be taking place a foreign capital, are without foundation,”
This followed two Arab denials last night.
Amb Leglan sources in Anuman claimed today that sporadke mortar- to and snipin from Jewish poslions south and went of Jeru- alem yesterday- bind ted to ex- changes
of fire which had been reen by United Nations' observers.
A United Nations' spokesman in Jerusalem warned the observers against the consequences
of what he enlled "continued Jewish viola- tious."
STRIKE SET
FOR SEPT. 2.
San Francisco, Aug. 25.-The C10 Longshoremen today up- ported their leaders' recommenda- tions for the September 2 maritime strike and boycott the NLRB (National Labour Relations Boardi election on the "last con- tract offer by the waterfront +mployers."
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TUITION GIVEN
FLAGRANT VIOLATION
He declared that the Arabs were capable of driving out Jerusalem's 100.000 Jews, "after which the observers would see for themseves that our action was justified."
A United Nations
spokesman in the Holy City today described as a lagrant violation of the truce" the Isroel refusal to withdraw from part of the Red Cross scurity zone south
of Jerusalem which they stills and vote on the election came
In the nidst of rumours that secret BALLROOM occupied.
DANCING "Mada "pence" negotiations might be car- Jewish forces had promised
for beginners! "Advanced Variations" evacuate the
ried out between Bridges
Tanco. Also Rumba, Samba, zone by Monday
and the taught.
1-3 evening
Jitterbug (Enquiries IN SOUTHEAST ASIA
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Several thousand dock adson, 812 China Building. Moshe Dayan, workers quit along the San Fran Commander of the Israell Sixth
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Brigade, said they would Southeast London, Aug. 26.-Developments
re-enter nik
night, 16 hours before the Agricultural School in the zone work" meeting, and were followed their "stop the question of Asin have given rise in London to
if the Egyptian Army did not an- this morning by CIO swer proposals for an adequate no- stewards-United Press. whether the fighting war which Lenin envisioned as tho
man's land around the zone. inevitable climax of Communist world revolution may not have begun already.
SIGNS
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plees.
Bus-
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court
to
cooks and
chse to test
TO BE HANGED
Meanwhile, a the legality of Britain's detention of more than 11,000 Jews on Cyprus opened at Famagusta today.
A leading 'Nicosia lawyer applied to the court
p.m.)-Tony
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Anaemia Has
One Advantage
A considerable amount of guessing going on in London about what troops will be the next reluforce- ments for Malaya following the an- nouncement that the Brigade of Guards is going there,
The latest
story
th an evening Marine paper here today was that the Royal
Commandos and airborne The Admiralty said that the story Atomic radiation is less harmful to elements were expected to be sent.
Bufalo, New York, Aug. 25, The War was "definitely not true."
anaemia sufferers than to healthy Office stated that they had no in-persons, according to five Chicago formation about any plaus for scientists attending the International further reinforcements.
Society of Hematology Congress. Research workers affiliated
Argonne National
monstrated their findings at Society's four-day annual meeting
They explained, "Radiation from atomic bombs or X-rays can des- troy bone marrow whero the red and white blood cells aro made. When the marrow is damaged, pro- duction of blood cells falls off and
the
with
de-
The War Offee, replying to a sug- and the university of Laboratory
trained,
the
British are convinced that they are fighting in and to some degree the French are fighting in hina a concerted military effort by Communists. the actual insurrection, kla and the Siamese Government has agreed that he should use his rather than the infiltration treties used in Europe, seems to be the wenpon adopted by something which looks like a Far Eastern Cominform.
British ometuls say they
clo no know whether this organisation was formed at a meeting in Calcutta inst year or whether it was formed The note accused Rumanian off- previously, perhaps at a conference cials of suppressing news of the la Manchuria under Moscow
But the intelligence reports The Commonwealth will be asked actual foreign polley of Yugoslavia" to sei export prices for such goods for fear the Rumanlon people "would indicate clearly that all the disor- as leather, tallow
minerals, doubt the justifiability of the cam-der throughout Southeast Asian which bring high prices abroad,
paign which
conducted being carried out under a unified The states intend to fix the home against Yugoslavia.
command implementing the Calcutta price to stop a living cost spirul.
complained that the Rumanian | decisions. New South Wales has put in a
and radio "did not publish list of 17,000 to 18,000 items it wants even one except from the speeches CHINESE COMMUNISTS decontrolled. The list will swell as of the chief of the Yugoslav dele- Mach of the activity has been
MOTHER'S LETTER galion" at the recent Danube con- oiler states odd their suggestions.
fraced to Chinese Communists work- Delegates were qulek to point out ference while giving wide publicity ing among Chinese immigrants to the New South Wales 1st covered to these from other
Pestion that the troops being sent to "Democratic Southeast Asia who have always been items, and not commodities, and one countries."
insufficiently an irritating element among the Malaya are commodity Right appear 200 ΟΙ On the other hand, it said, the Malays. There are 1,880,000 of gave an assurance today that every
press,
radio and officials of Nu these Chinese in Malaya and if the one of them will be "entirely famt stay mania have addressed "gross
population of Singapore is included
liar with his weapons." and į sults" and "most homeful expres- they outnumber Malayo's 2,130,000 The War Office was commenting nina" to Tile and the majority of native Malays. But of this number on a letter published today in the the Yugoslav peuple.
only a tiny minority are involved in London Evening News. The writer The note sald Yugoslavia "most the current uprising--perhaps about stated: "The crack troops we are annemia results." energetically protests
this 5,000. They are described here as sending to Malaya include boys like Against monstrous anti-Yugoslav "campaign." Jorg
largely the remnants of Chinese my son, who is 18 and a half and has M. H. Block, E. K. Marks, E. T. The scientists, Drs L. O. Jacobson, "Such hostile outrages
Corranunist forces which took to the been in the Grenadier Guards, only Gaston against
and S. L. Simmons, Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav people and hills to obstruct the Japanese during since May this year. He has had
experiments on the government of Yugoslavia," it the war, plus a certain number of little training apart from ordinary ducted radiation
parade ground stuff; has done sentry animals exposed to radiation
enimals. They found that normal said, "serve only to weaken amicable professional bandits.
one of Britain's duty only once and has never fired veloped anaemia and took Victor Purcell, relations between Yugoslavia as well
de- as the democratle front in general. chief experts on the area says that a rifle (apart from a .22 on a minia-
ture range). "to the observer at a distance the
riderable
to time
recover while scale and intensity of the present "His first leave of 10 day's was
animals which were anaemic before operations suggest that the
Com-interrupted
the ent escaped After two days by
the ill-effects munist direction (during the war) telegram recalling him.
The latter were not not wasting
Frankly of forces I think it is a disppace to send such affected by doses of radiation which against the Japanese but reserving young and untrained men to place probably would kill a human being.
against their then like Malaya."
The scientists stressed, however, The War: Office With the run-down of the Army, make humans
commented; that it would not be practical
in order it is inevitable that young to escape radiation dangers-United semi-trained soldiers, should
Press. abread; but everyone sent out un- will So far Britain and. France haveer active service conditions
have fired a facing their problems
complete range course to Chinese dividually.
and be entirely familiar with his to his wife, have some 200,000 troops in Indo-weapons, training being continued Chion: That is a major portion of during the interim period before her entire army and the necessity
Items for decontrol will secret to forestall specukition hearding.-United Press,
On His Way Home New York, August 25.--The Soviet Vice Consul, Zot Chepurny, left the Rita Consulate lay and toki remeters he was on his way to In Gunedia airport prei was going "for gon:."--Associated, Press.
Wins Humane Act Award
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in-
Was Murder Political?
were
them for use allics."
their
He added that "It also sucecals efficient determined force from the
The intervention of some morc
OCTOBER DEADLINE
London, Aug. 25.-Mr John Neill outside." Breker, the Briton who was shot dead by Chinese guerillas in Singa- pore yesterday, had taken a "strom; been pro-Malay line opposed
interests," Decorting Ars Dorathy Becker.
in
France is reported to
Mrs Becker, an ex-chairman of for keeping it there contributes to the British Housewives League and
Western who is known here as Miss Dorothy nervousness in
Europe right now where milltary strength
Crisp, gald at her home in Kent is badly needed as a background today that her husband's recent for diplomatic negotiations .with letters told her that he was work- ing with
itussib. Malay committees and
embarkation."-Reuter.
men, serve
Revising Trade Policy
briefing them as to the presentation military portion of her trouble in Britain expects to clean up the at their political case.
Malayn to October. New troops are Shanghai, Aug. 20-~~The Chinese She questioned the view that the going out for an operation after the Government is murder had no political significance, monsoons
revising its trade which wli be com-polley with Japan, according to the Mrs Becker sold her husband wrote parable to the recent campaigns of Ministry of Industry and Commerce to her a week ago about "Communist the intentions" in Malaya and about a guerillas there. The out witain's According to a Ministry spokes- Greek Army against the quoted by the official Central News "Russian scheme" to weaker the co- about 20,000 to 5,000 in fontal powers by stirring up. Insur- favour then. But nobody is quoting man, part of the existing regulations reclions.
olds as yet in the world's Com-overning trade with Japan will have She added that her husband be.munist war in Europe in the Middle to
leved that this policy would not East or in Asia.-Associated Press. Anchanged because of financial
affect Singapore for some time. Icuter.
SIAM'S CO-OPERATION London, Aug. 20.--Stam has shown
economic measures promulgated on August 10.
Ho did nat disclose how the A co-operative and friendly spirit revision will be carried out, but is to Britain in exchanges of informu said to have hinted that restrictions on import and export of certain
may be relaxed or
ARMS FOR MALAYA Washington, Aug. 25. United tion on the terrorist situation in conunadition States State Department officials Malayn, it was authoritatively stated said today that $50,000 worth of in London today. But reports that even abolished..and that Import and American small arms and ammuni- Bellain had asked Slam to scal export quotas may be readjusted in tion were sent to Malaya by air in the
the Stom-Melaya border
denied.
the last two months.
Nor hus Britain The supplies were to help against Slam to allow Royal Air Communist-led disorders in Malaya. planea to dy over Siamesa
The supplies, according to officials, tory.
accordance with the actual needs, were and that the procedura for private asked traders to engage in commerce with Forco Japan will bo simplified. terri-
The spokesman also was quoted os saying that the Ministry succeeded
were bought
ght by private individuals It has, however, been agreed that in persuading the Executive Yuan to and will chiefly be used for the de- Britain should establish a consular increase the number of persons on fenco of American-owned rubber post at Songkla, close to the Mala-Chinese privata trade delegations to plantations and tin mines,
yan frontier. A British consul is to Japan from the maximum of 25 to
The State Department approved the sales, added the official-As- soclated Press.
will
take up his post there next month, 80, and that a third group of
Until he arrives, a British repre- Chineso private businesamon sentative will be stationed at Song-leave for Japan shortly.—Heuter.
unaemis
con-
д соп-
ON THE ROCKS
on
to
sentenced to
former SS. Major, Oskar Hans, who
death by hanging ported from Hongkong and South China shot six men of the Royal Navy during the war-Reuter..
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