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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1950.
Dub Of The Year
Chinese Reds Face Threat From Inside
By CHANG KUO-SIN
Neutral political observers are of the opinion that one of the gravest threats during the next few years to the Communist programme of creat- ing à totalitarian China may come from “within the Communist Party itself.”
This threat is diversionism, which has already cropped up among the rank and file of the party and army. The existence of liberaliem, democratic | individualism, nationalistic patriotism and laxity in party and army discipline has been openly ad- mitted by Communist newspapers.
implementu-!
2. The policy
in the urban areas
POPULAR COMPLAINT
"Incorrect"
of permitting tion of policies on the part private business and industries of Communist administra- tive officials and a relaxation in the revolutionary spirit, crystallised in the sentiment of "now that we have got it let's take It eny." have been reporter.
On of the results of there policles FA thot many Com- mats who went through years of hardship and danger in the revolutionary strungle found therum Iven being asked to con- to beat hardships and In contradistinction to de danger, while men who had not parture from the "party line," nude any active contribution 10- there is also what "Communist | wards,
Win Ideologically leaders describe
"alter, against, the revolution are given
and
leftist" tendencies in ndhering? | both offtein positions Lo the "party line," endongerint' confortable fivelihood
dur many devious
Than kave e le the popular which the Commutust high moru. couplaint nenorių mand is adopting
achieve, jeftina" that "to be an old re. totalitarianism
voltationery is not na good an to And le
tx
"'uiten-
Especially distasteful But the be a new revolutionary "ultra-leftists' Art
be a tew revolutionary is not na sa to be a non-revolu-
1. The Communist policies af “co-operation" with #le
(called demoernfi
In whorl these
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EGYPTIANS
OF STAFF RESIGNS
Athens, Jan. 6.---Greece's thief of the General Staff, Et-Gen. George
Honary"
10-
This dislike of the new volutionizes in evidenced in the action of bowe-rankinxx com-
caftanin munist
in adopting a
losed door pobey in the ad- musedom of members to the New Youth Corps which, Demnerney
to regulations Trad down by the Communist high karunani is on to youths of all erwis for indoctrination potential members of the Com- munist Party
In addition, there nee signs of divergent sentiments on several Fur in- bare ptical issues stances, one Communist member tulel this currepontient i
would Night
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Douglas S. Burns, 20, of Boston, Massachusetts, was acclaimed winner of the title “Dub of the Year" at n cotillion held in a Boston hotel by six young men who were annoyed at debs in gencral. Placing the crown on his brow is Actress Jane Russell.—(AP Picture)
President Truman Unrevealing On Super Bomb Plan
Washington. Jan. 5.-President Truman today refused to confirm or deny published assertions that he is studying the feasibility of a vast project to manufacture super atomic bombs made
He also said at his of hydrogon. press conference that he has received no advance informa- Hon that Russia plans to so! off another atomic explosion at midnight on Saturday.
private conversation that new Chinn permalists, including Soviet Rista if she is found to be als resigned tonight in support imperialistic Such doubt about
He made this statement | drawn from evidence which in
cludes of Field Marshal Alexander | Soviet Russia taboo in the when questioned about
L l'apagon, the Commander eyes of the doctrinaire Com-
London report that another Soviet atom bomb blast in jimminent.
GREET WAFD in Chief, whose resignation
VICTORY
earlier day precipitated a UGoverument crisis.
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Alexander Divmedes, Banded a reaguation of his six-month
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ATTLEE TO JOIN INDIA CELEBRATION
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London, Jan. 5, Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, is to join the London colebrations on January 26,| when the new Indian Re- public is inaugurated.
He will address public meeting organisty! by the In- dia League, and on the platfor with him will be Mr Clement Davies, leader of the Liberal Party, and Lord Tweedsmuir, speaking for the Conservatives.
The only Indian expected to be misalaner, Mr Menon.
speaker la
the High Com-
V.K. Krishna :
In the same week will fall | celebrations by the Indl League of its 21 years of work. For the greater part of the peri- interpreted to
in
od,
the League progressive opinion
Britain 'The struggle for freedom in the sub-continent. It aims now are to promote the well-being
Independent India
of
friendly
co-operation
between
the British and Indian propies.
supports the claim peoples to Independence.
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present were
Among these the Foreign people | Signor Gluseppe Brusica,
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Ho
The League counts among its | for Geneva, where he will hend supporters about 100 Members the Italian delegation to the of Parliament,
United Nations Somadiland Sub- Committee meeting.
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TO-DAY -
The super bomb project wos 2. Unofficial brought up by a reporter whu
the Soviet Press Another malance in the holel jasked the President for comment to high-ranking
Communiston
3. edural published on
Confidential bulletins 1 feral in Nandang that the anti-Wednesday by the Washington | the Academy of Science of thà Unit d States polley of the new Post. The paper said that Mr USSI, some copies of which 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. government is merely "pro-Trumali's
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advisers have
brought pre- ganda stunt" and not wht-sented him with data changeable state policy. In
hydrogen bomb, and have asked conversation with a friem! him to decide whether to recom-
Statements made by de- thus correspondent, the official
seriers from the Soviet Army. advised tum to tell his American and that the United States by
to manufacture t Trinds not to worry about the "propaganda stent."
Cairo, Jan. 5.-Members Came to Khu Paul when of the nationalistic Ward *** of his Munsters regignent Party slaughtered fatted after Firkl
Fleid Marshal Japugos culves
commutest has Egypt throughout today to celebrute the re-ed the Greek L turn of Egypt's "prodigal frondres Victory Parade 1046 HUTI, Mustapha Nalina | resigned suddenly because of Pusha.
to power after six marks in a speech yesterday by the Populist Debuty Premier. years.
M Constantin Tsaldaris
A joyous crowd
slaughtered
Th
A fattend ralf eni Wednesday Paragolst
Postence,
Blac DI
fashionable
Wur Minister, M
Curellepontos,
다
night in front of Nahas palatial Populist, and the Deputy Pre-
inter. M Sophisches Venizelos, 74 Liberal, followed sant
garden city
Der the United
while the
States Embassy.
year-old Wafaun lender woke
M Venizelos los sanggested to the Prime Minister that he ad.
on, gruning broadly and waving vise King Paul to speed up the
10 the thousands who haired
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through
of
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CHEAP REPLICA The newspaper said the Pre There re
aigns vi
Information obtained from all 51dent will decide one way t
sources quoted tends to Indicate These eliquism in the offing.
the other before February 15, beyond question that the stage 81729 are more evident in Ther
when Mr David Lilienth re- of Industrini manufacture of East China aren where for
tires as Chairman of the Alile atomle bombs has been reached General several months
Chen
Commission Energy Field Army and Lilienthal Yi's Third
wanted to quit General Liu Ph-cheu's Second Field Army exercised Joint
of wrestling for technieni
control.
M
In Russie weil ahend of the | time anticipated by the Western
10 Deccinber 31, but the President | powers and at considerably re-
sked how to stay on for induced expense.
There were knowti
w!! [other month and a half
general elections due next April!sonnel between the two eld
the recovery
TWO TRIUMPHS
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yet is
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still
To questions About the
NUCLEAR REACTION
Other thousands paraded to vote agitation which might army commands, and also cases Washington Post editorial, the
the streets of Cairo have jeopardizedi
of wrestling for power between President wald only that he had Costay, cheering the Landslide effort.'
army commander Chen Yi's men
men | no comunet to make. waldist victory in Wednesday's
those under a political Truck loads national elections
M. Venizelos, said he thought commissar Ja Shu-shib, police steel-helmeted
Ied
men" between the "technicul n 45-day pre-electoral campalgo ready to provent any
unet "political
The super bomb, which has would be enough.
If his sug-faction lantic
revellers from
been described by scientists as becoming
gestion is accepted by the King faction in Shanghai violent
Diversionis
a theoretical possibility, would Thousand of hoarsely cheering March
elections will be held early in
confined to the minority of the employ a nuclear reaction using youths cramined
Communist rank and ale, but it hydrogen, the tomate "fuel of tise Musammes Aly Square, hallint
leid Marshal Papagos' posi- popular victory.
The tlon will have to await the end spreading and apparently to the sun and stars.
by the rded with concern Reports regarded Warttist hud
of the political crisis. won 101 Deuts
decided to stand Col that he had
Johnson sald the Chamber of
Communist commanders, includ- Senator Edwin depu-
not the Sadista 23; the for election himself could
ing Mao Tse-tung, Liu Po-chen the United States in making pro- Liberala 23; the Nationalists 4: be confirmed tonight.
and Lin Pino, on several occa- slons publicly reprimanded the diversionists.
the
in
Hes;
the Socialis & 1: and the Inde- pendents
hna
to
Papayos Field Marshal 27: Fifty-one seats two big military triumphs are still undetermined until the bis credit. When Italy declared second ballot on January 10 and
war on Greece on October 28, 29. The Wald Farty needed 1940, General Papagoa was ap- only 100 sale for an absolute Greek Army, and
nointed Generalissimo majority-United Press.
not only threw back the Italians but marched into Albania, tak- ing more than 20,000 Italian prisoners.
BALTIMORE
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According to
all indications, which have been checked and
counter-checked, all sources of information cited abore appear to agree that production at the Soviet atomic factory at Ster-
artamak consists of 1,050
kilo- grama of uranium per year. The amount needed per
about 153
50 kilograms.
This being the case, and since the factory opened only in 1948, it should be clear the USSR must
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In Nanking a party meeting uranium-plutonium bombs now replien of the American "The bride GOES WILD" was held last September to con- being manufactured by the
cyclotrons. They succeeded in of the
duct a "purge of thought" and United States and the USSR.
perfecting two varieties of their dis- his arthles strengthen organisational
Senator Juhnson's atatement Juvention in 1943 and won the cipline.
has received no offein con- Stalla Prize. However, it was Brmation, SUFFERING STRAIN
scientists only in November 1949 that It appropriate to The majority of Communist have
the hydrogen was considered
the After the German occupation, members are, it is generally con per bomb is possible at least refer to their invention in
They have said that Soviet press, even though it had by neutrui Baltimore, Jan. 5.-Thirty-Papages was arrested and put ceded
observers, on paper.
take an effort com-alrordy been mentioned in the He still conscientious and loyal re- would eight tugboats went on strike into a concentration camp.
present atomic | bulletin of the Academy of today with 42 cargo ships In
by American volutionaries. There is univer-parable to the
project to test whether the Sciences for December 1048, sal praise for their devotion to port, 21 of them foreign owned,
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His next success was his cam- their revolutionary
feasible.
THE MYSTERY in ideale and their spirit of self- during the day. tugs
paign against the guerillas Foreign veselu loading or un- Greece. After ຄ three-year denial and self-sacrifice,
Concerning the London story In cyclotrons of the "classic" Their threo British compaign,
the he announced
capacity loading included
for "eating about a new Soviet atomin blast, type, atomic particles saw their also considered the and Swedish, four Norwegians, complete defeat of the querillus hardships" in
reporter noted that Mr course alowed up by the physi- two faranno one Danish on Christmas Day, 1948- teus exemplary. The average Com-Truman had personally
mun'ot
an cal law of Einstein's whereby. kanpu iter. Associated Press,
(staff worker) nounced last September 23 that the mass works from
of a projectile in 10 to 14 hours a
than its day. He la given lodging, food there had been an atomic explo-movement is greater
alon In Russin, He asked the mass at rest. There results and clothing of the lowest President what he could say certain difference between the grade and
is paid the equiva about the London report. --- time taken by the particle to lent of two packets of native
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given a temporary appointment|
night neurosis and
in the medičnl
corps, tuber
culosis,
blindness-all
duo to under-
Journey Thus, at the same cost, output of the apparatus lu ⚫ decreased, 20-30 times.
Therein lies the mystery of unexpected' speed With
SOVIET BOMB
Paris Jan. 5-Indication from the
nourishment and over-exertion many sources indicates that the which, since 1948, the USSR hus
are the most common diseases Soviet Union succeeded
In the Liberation
In
Army. For manufacturing the atomic bomb caught up in the manufacture of uranium isotopes. And this the USSR the nurpose of maintaining the at considerably reduced ex- explains also how spiritual morale of individual pense, and is in a position to workers, tuberculosis: is record produce between 40 and 6 was able to reconelle the enor
facture with continuation of its ed as bronchitis in one Com-atomic bombs yearly
mous expense of atomle manu- munist organisation in Nanking. These conclusions about the work on the five-year plan -United Press.
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