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RUSSIAN CRITICISM OF GREECE LIKENED TO “SIN REBUKING SIN”

NEW YORK. Aug. 31 (Reed. 6 p.m.)—Mr. Jacob Malik, Russian representative on the United Nations, came under fire from both the United States and Britain as be ended his month-old presidency of the Security Council today. Mr. Warren Austin (United States) charged him at today’s meeting of the Council with ‘colossal contempt, for simple rides” and referred 1o August as a “red letter month.” Sir Gladwyn Jcbb, who takes over as president tomorrow, criticised Mr. Malik for trying to place allegations yC terrorism in Greece on an already crowded igenda. ITe said it was “a naus ; eating spectacle of sin rebuking si'n’’ for Mr. Malik to assail Greece while Russia held millions in forced labour camps and de-, ported millions in cattle trucks to Siberia.

The Council adjourned until tomorrow.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 2 September 1950, Page 5

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RUSSIAN CRITICISM OF GREECE LIKENED TO “SIN REBUKING SIN” Wanganui Chronicle, 2 September 1950, Page 5

RUSSIAN CRITICISM OF GREECE LIKENED TO “SIN REBUKING SIN” Wanganui Chronicle, 2 September 1950, Page 5