RUSSIANS AGAIN SEEK TO CURB MACARTHUR
(11 a.m.) WASHINGTON, Mar. 3. Russia today again called on the Far Eastern Commission to curb the Supreme Commander in Japan, General D. MacArthur, in his handling of the Japanese labour problems. Mr. A. Panyushkin, Russian Ambassador, alleged at the meeting of the commission today that General MacArthur’s directives conflicted with the Potsdam Declaration.
Mr. Panyushkin took particular exception to the law passed by the Japanese Diet banning strikes by Government employees. This law was enacted to comply with a directive by General MacArthur issued on July 22, 1948.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 22886, 4 March 1949, Page 5
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