Possible Development In Chinese Situation
Eeceived WednGsdav, 10.45 p.m. NAyTTvTVG, .Tutig 1. Diplomatic sourco.1; said todav tha+ most countries, indndinsc Britain Branre. "Rnssia and Tndia. favnii1"1'1 rpaosrnitinn nf the Ohinpsp rnmmnnist^ wlien tlipv sat un a Xatinnai Govern"^ipnt. Tlie Ampripans, tiiflsp soutpp0 ^aid, "WPtP urriT)rr rppnqriitinn to lv Mspd for linrfTiininnr fnr bettor ti'p.at mont of non-Snvipf intei'psts. Tlie Assopiatod Prcss porrp?nondpu' ^prioris a Tiiel'urp. as outlined in-lTTan ?vino-, as follows: — Tlip Western Poivprs aTe in contaf^ on rnp op-ni ti nn of tlie T?pds and prn hahlv ivill worlc to^ptlior hnt Frano'' ind Britiin r\rp iilvnlv to act sooner i'r ehf. Bnitpd Sta+ps +oo long afti" a frnvGroment is pstahlislied. Brance is conpprnpd aliont tlie sit"n 4i">n wii^n tiio Gomrnnnist armies reapi tlip hord«i's of Tndci diina. TIip "Ptpup1 nppd a ein'npqp Govprnmpnt to protn°* *n if tronns nr nrar * matorial hpci r -r^'sinT tlipir bordpr. B-;+ain is pacr^r to dn hnsiness TrifOip P ~>TUTnnnistt! n! TTnnrr Tx'ono' dpTiPndnnrni tradp -n-itli the msinland. Com nipreial intnrests eoidd Iip f'prvpd 'liTOiiorli a de facto rP^nn-riition hnt t1, '"'ornTnunistt! have earnfnUn avoided d* fnftn rppoTnition of ponsnlates. Tndia is oxppptpd to he the firsi ntion nntpidp the Tinssian orhit, \r rppoTriian a neir etij-np^p Govornmpn'1 The snaUpr notions nre pxppeted tr "nUon- t'ip lead nf Britain and thr f'nited States. The Shancjhai militarv eontrol enm niissinn has annonnfpd the renppninc r>t Ihn Vnnn-tzp and Whan",poo Rivers ac wpll as Woosnncr. to navigation hv co"1 TYiprr"ial and civilian vpsspIs. Forei"'T' n-irdiips, hovever, are strietlv for hidden ^ntrv to these vaters. Althnp"-1 not spppifieallv stated, it is vpneralh iielinvpd the annonnepment refprs hof! to foreio-n and Ghinesp vpsspIs. The raep amnncr Ghinesp and forei"-'" s'pppiny frins to hrincf Ihe first shin into STnnvhai sinee tlip Goinpmni"4 oepnpation, quiphenpnd as the anthori sation of some arrivals appeared to nsspred. The rommunists aireadv had sjranted pprmissinn for a "nntelg steamp* to entpr Rhanthai hnt the eompann paneeRpd its plans Ti'hen it learned tha + the ship vns tvo d.iva ^nnth of Siian" hai. honnd for TTonv Tvoni insfead nf en ronte from TTorea as reported earli ">r Amr-riean and British eompanies also ivptp spphin? to hring in vpsspIs if oenni-sion is given. >-
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