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Assembly Admits Complaint By China On Agenda

Lake Success, Sept. 29.-The United Nations General Assembly, today voted to include China's complaint against the Soviet Union on its agenda,

Only the Soviet group voted against the Steering Committee's recommendation to include the complaint, which was carried by 45 votes to six with five abstentions.

BIG FOUR FAIL TO AGREE

New York, Sept. 29— Tho "Big Four Foreign Ministers falled to reach agreement on the basic is-

of German assola in Austria before ther dis- persed today after a five- hour discussions 011 the Austrian peaos treaty,

communique Issued the meeting Kald:

A

after "The four Foreign Minis-

Jour (er continued ibeir examination of outstanding 1sque of the Austrian treaty.

not They have completed this examination and they expect to meet again next Thursday morning.”

No meeting of the do- putics 'of the Foreign Ministers is duo before Thursday-Reuter.

During the discussion, the Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Andrei Vyshinsky accused the Chlneso Nationalist Government of "slanders, Hos and distortions" against the Soviet Government.

Dr T. F. Telang, Chinese No- tlortalist Government delegate, lold the Assembly that China

had decided to bring her com- pinint against the Soviet Union "of her own free choice and de- cision,"

He said that M. Vyshinsky had tried to insinuate that China was instigated by the United States to bring this mat- ter to the Assembly,

TREATY. VIOLATED **That in a falsehood,” Tolong said.

Dr

He repeated the statement he had made before the Assembly's

Steering Committeo about pro

he

visions of the Chinese-Soviet treaty ot 1945 which, alleged, tho Soviet Union hnd violated,

The Assembly was then asked to approve the Steering Com- mittee's recommendation that

place

China's

complain!

against the Soviet Union on

agendo.

ils

BY Bebler

ADENAUER STIRRED BY ACTION OF

NETHERLANDS

Both Dr Vládlinie Clementis (Czechoslovakia) and Dr Aloe (Yugoslavia) urged Ingnițist admitting the complñlutje

to the agenda.

history of

Dr Bebler sold that what was happening in China was in the series of the great revolutions which marked the people, such as the revolution In Britain th the roventeenth century and the American Bonn, Sept. 29. The revolution in the cighteenth Federal Chancellor, Dr century. Konrad Adenauer, told the

the

German Bundestag today SINKING FLOTSAM

.In the course of speaking that Germany could not| ngainst the placing of the "tolerato unilateral Dutch Chinese complaint. frontier rectifications."

agendo, M. Vyshinsky declared that the "Kuomintang Govern- He said that they word "in-ment is a sinking piece of flot- compatible with the good econo- mic relations between Germany and the Netherlands,"

The Dutch have undertaken

a new so-called frontier recti-

clared.

To admit the matter to the United Nations agenda. would "deepen the chasm, increase disagreement

undermine

And

the United Nations."

cation without notifying either "It may, perhaps, lead to the the Government of North Rhine utter disappearance of the Westphalia or the Federal Gov-authority of the United Na emment. Such behaviour Is tions," he maintained. simply impossible and cannot be

M. Vyshinsicy, as well as tolerated by Germany," he de other opponents of the Chinese complaint, frequently used the Dr Adenauer's statement, United States White Paper on which was made in his closing China as the basis for their speech in the debata

on his peguments. Government's declaration of M.-Vyshinsky.continuously re- polley, was strongly applauded ferred to Dr. Talang as the "re on, all sides of the House.

presentative of the Kuomintang The Chancellor, however,

regime."

He denounced the warned Members against ex whole complaint as "this pettle pressing "romante idens about

ut foggery which has been dished Austria, Bohemia and Moravia," up to the Assembly" and as "this which would be taken seriously | rude and dirty provocation" abroad and cause suspicion of brought in without evidence

Cermany.

SUDETEN QUESTION

"I do not think that there is any Bensu in our talking here about Austria, and I do not think that the Austrians wish us to do so,” Before Dr

Adenauer spoke,

Professor Carlo Schmid, win ting

Reuter,

Pakistan's

Stand

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MACARTHUR POCKET CARTOON LAUDS PRESS

OF JAPAN

Tokyo, Sept, 80.-General Douglas MacArthur today | aald, the Japaneac press had mado "impressive strides" during the past year "to- ward a press which is truly free and resolutely objec tive.**

He said, the prógress of the Japanese press towards freedom

fa "fundamental to the building of a society which is free." He said in a representative democracy there must bo "dynamic and Informed public opinion," which must be guided by a public press.

"In}

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London Express Service.

Commander END OF BERLIN

AIRLIFT

The Supreme

that however, warned, modern society the press Is a powerful force for good or for evil."

The text follows:

Wiesbaden, Sept. 20.--. The

of his statement Berlin airlift will offelally end

at midnight tomorrow after more thon 16 months' continuous "In reflecting upon the

operation, the United States Air responsibility of a public press Force Headquarters announced in the building of a new Japan | here today.

free

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Passed Bogus

Peso Notes

it is heartening indeed to moto It was to have continued unti the impressive strides over the October 31 but is stopping carly year just past toward a press because suficient stocks of sup- which is truly

and piles are now in Berlin.--Reuter,

the resolutely objective-free in sense that it is not under ar- blitary restrictions or general Inw, nor subservient to the nar- row rigidity of special in- teresis or monopolistic control: objective in the sense that its

Manila, Sept. 20.—Two alleg- publishers, editors and writers ed counterfeiters were arrested honestly seek to propagate the by the police last night follow- truth concerning happenings ing

of five the presentation and oventa

bogus 10-peso notes to them' [by_the victims, it was reported

today.

POWERFUL INFLUENCE

Wod

jothi men, the police said, ad- milted passing counterfeit bills.

"Such progress la fundamen- One of the two men arrested tal to the building of a society, admitted that ho which is free, for the keystone lithographer by profession. to the arch of representative Both

dynamic and democracy is Informed public opinion which in turn must draw, much of its direction from the pubile press. In modern society the press is a powerful influence for good or evil."

Although there has been speculation that General: Mac- Arthur might use this occasion to withdraw the remaining restric-

London, Sept. 29.-Resolutions calling for closertions placed by the Allies on the working betweon Britain and the Commonwealth strike a Japanese press, be referred to no

such action in his statement. dominant note in the programme for the Conservativo United Press... Party's pro-gonoral election annual conference in London next month," "The programme was issued today.

One resolution urges that a Conservative. Government

MORE BURMA should guarantee the fron- tiers of Pakistan against

GOVERNMENT any aggressor,

SUCCESSES

Rangcon, Sept.

As a result of these arrests the

police now believe that they have blown the ild off the ring of counterfeiters behind the cir- culation of 10-pese forged notes. These notes have been flooding

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The resolution also suggests that the Government should' "endeavour particularly to make

dollar surpluses available Pakistan and large holdings of 29 bullion in india so as to relieve Burmese rebels, believed to adverse Imperial be composed of Commun- these commodities." This has ists, renegade White PVOs been put forward by the Central and Army mutineers, briefly Nottingham Conservatives. occupied the eastern section The conference will last from of Letpadan, a strategic October 12 to October 14, and read and rail, town 77 miles window" for the election, the will be the Party's official "shop North-of-Rangoon, before a timing of which is now the sub- Government counter-attack ject of lively speculation in alleles todny drove them out, an official political quarters, communique said today.

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The rebels, who attacked the town from three sides, destroyed

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loving four dead.

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"Gonzales Boats Schroeder For U.S. Singles put forward msolutions urging rest that the had. warned the. Bundeslus ir Liuquat Ali Khan.. yesterday The Burmese Parliament against linking the Sudeten issue emphatically reiterated Paki-will debate.

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