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LONDON, JAN. 11.
THE NOMINATION OF EGYPT AS A MEMBER OF BOTH THE SECURITY COUNCIL AND THE TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL OF THE UNITED NA TIONS ORGANISATION SEEMED CERTAIN YES- TERDAY AS THE 51 NATIONS ATTENDING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY MET FOR ITS OPENING SESSION.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LEARNED FROM A RELI- ABL SOURCE THAT THERE WILL BE WIDE SUP. PORT FOR EGYPT TAKING HER PLACE WITH THE FIVE OTHER NON-PERMANENT MEMBERS, WITH TRE "BIG-FIVE UNITED STATES, RUS. SIA. BRITAIN, FRANCE AND CHINA ON THE SECURITY COUNCIL..
It will be their immediate job to consider all possible steps to prevent a breach of the peace in ine event of a major eriris in any part of the world.
U.N.O. To Take
Over Palestine?
TO ATTACK GIBRALTAR
Nuernberg, Jan. 11.
BRIDGE NOTES
The International Military Tel-
We witnemed the same type of bunal was told to-day that Nazi mistake twice recently in ons of New Forola Minister von Ribbentrop York's best bridge clubs:
had informed Mussolini in a 1940 conference that Spain was propar- ing to attack Gibraltar. ile had
to said that the attack was
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all with certainty Spain was absolutely neutral the conflict."
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North French relations with Franco's Spain. He said he had me plans Pa
France 3 D. to bring it up himself. had proposed that the three coun- tries review their relations with the Franco government -AB20- ciated Press,
"A various foreign settlement: this country have been retroced ed." the statement said, "foreign nationals enjoying the protection of our Government our national flag jointly with the flas of their
own countries ac cording to International usage."
In the days of the International
Egypt has two outstanding Settlement and French Concession, foreign realitynis
their claims, naid authoritative |
Ing Washington, Jan. 11, national Hass
-they noureen to playing such a role. Jonoph. Proskauer, of New wanted to.
Membership in the Security York, President of the Ameri- statement The Mayor's
adds! Council will be on the basis of ran Jewish Congress, To-day to international tha, according
an even geographical distribu-jurged the Anglo-Amertean Pa usage only the offices of foreign
tion Enjoying apecial treaty lestine Committee to recommendi diplomate may dnity hoist. the
dld with United Nations trusteeship over Bags of their respective countries, relationships, as aire and wahout the Avrempaalritain, and lying athwart Bri-Palestine replacing the Lengas
Nations' mandate Empire -communication of lines, Egypt seemed a natural which Britain is administering fehnice, I was waid,
the area. Also Egypt in regarded as the He said that the trusteeship the Jewish Heading Arab nation and us should safeguard
much was assured the support settlement and immigration and of the Arab League countries. help Palestine prepare to be- These includf Iran, Iraq, Syria,come a self-governing Indepen- Tokyo, Jan. 11.
Lehanem and Saudi Arabia, all dent and demeratle common- Juneph R Keenan, Chlef
of which are members of the wealth.--Associated Press. United States war crimes pro-General Assembly. seentor, said to-day he was pre- paring to start the trial of form er Premier Hideki Toja bont which
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South should have opened with one no trump, but after the actual bið of one spade, North found herself tinable Tho t how her "maximum poss. diamonda were too shabby for a jump to three diam-suda, the spađes were too weak for a jump raise, and the singleton Chungking, Jan. 11. hoart meerod lu away from two no- Foreign Minister Wank Shih-trump Two damonds was the basi chich, who was orieinally to head bid she could make al that point. the Chinese delegation to the United general assembly of the
Now South had to bid two no- A rebld which show B00. Nations Organisation, now has de- trump elded he will be unable to proceed siderable strength and lovilon a game. to Londen, particularly in view of And once again North had a problem, the coming unity conference which South and a vocari spade suit ( is to try to achieve a final settle. distinct possibility despito bin failure to
between ment
robld spades), the only game might lie Government
a spades rather than no-temaps; or and Communists.
porhaps, there might ovan bo a slaza in Wellington Dr. V. K.
the carda
Those aronuca would be Chinese ambasandor to London. will head the Chinese delegates
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ARAB VORE Egypt played a leading role in the debates of the Preparatory Commission and with the Mid- tle East as a sensitive spot in world relationship the Arab
as defer. Lieut-General Sir Frederick Wang Shih-chich had hoped to in Morgan has refused to resign as present for at least part of the nations were viewed
U.N.R.R.A. operations assembly meating. Associated in Germany, London headquarters Press. Chief of
announced to-day.
March 1. Trip icate, should be c'early marked "Ten- PREMISES WANTED
dea for Marchandise will being the legal theory behind the war crimes trials. thal "a na AMERICAN CONSUL GRN-received at the Office of the ERAL OFFRES REASONÄRER hairman, Tender Board, Puble on alone doesn't keep or break
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HOLTS WHARF, KUWLOON Lot No 1 826 bales (say 60 ton) Sik Waste
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of Britain
An announcement had previous- delegate to the United Nations responsibility for solving Mid-
U.N.R.R.A. in london to come to die East problems was seen by Landon and resign after a plate- informed
another ment al a ALS
news conference that Arab re- argument for strong
he believed that an exodus of Jews from Europe was presentation.
being secretly The problema of Iran in re- plotted and was under way.
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U.N.R.R.A spokesman for Soviet Russ!26. lationship with London, Jan. 11.
Levantine States with sald Morgan had replied he would According to the Italian Em-the
st resign and would await fuller hussy press spokesman, Pietro France, and Egypt with Britain
information before leaving for Neni, Vice-Premier of Italy and in her demands for a revision London-Associated Press. Secretary-General of the Italian of the 1936 Treaty and greater Socialist Party, in experted to control over the Sudan. all NO 49TH STATE Jarrive in England next Tues-Lo the Arab Slates to atek a
With Britain ap- FOR THEM Atrong voice. ¡day
was parenly decided upon passing Nenni, who yesterday
to the the her Palestine mandate
Washington, Jan. 11. Lelected Vice-President of
The "Times-Herald" said in an Constituent Assembly. United Nations, the Arab coun-
"Hawaii does to be editorial to-day: It necessary has been invited to England by trien felt
state. in represented the pot seriously qualify for the Labour Party which said his strongly
hood. It suggested that the Inspection may be male on visit would be "unofficial."--As-Trusteeship Council, it Was Philippines will become the 49th application to the Ohers-in-sociated Press.
pointed out.--Associated Press.
State in the Unlon, "if the mujority of the 7,000,000 Filipinos harge of the respective God wor
feel that they want to come in, between 9 and 10 a clock ench morning of the 10th, 11th and 12th Jan ary, 1946.
CUSTODIAN GODOWN KJ. MI A TAU WEI ROAD HUNGROM.
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Chinese Young Man, apoaking Can-450 tous) Wolfram Oro.
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English less ins with lady or gentle
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Box No. 54 "China Mail."
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Washington, Jan. 1. The amounts of rice allocated In the to United States civilians
next quarter of 1946 will be less that previous perjods in order that the amounts exportable to the Philippines and China may be held to the highest possible figure, the Department of Agriculture states.
The total supply available for allocation this quarter is 5,780,000 bago.
left unexplored if North just coined to thren no-trump, so North bid thro spados.
And here Bouth, with amazing in- |consinter uy, passod, fearful that Nerth was trying to alga of." Bouth forgol that ho and invited a game and that North's bid of three spades was a forward looking bld-honce as a ceptance of the game invitation, Had North held a weak band, abo would have raised spados on the first round instead of showing her diamonds, or she could huro passed two no-irump Instead of bidding threo spades. South's inconsistency thus was respondble for mining an easy game.
Further, to direct nil that is
Yesterday you woro Oswald Jacoby'■ nossible to Pacific areas, the De-partner and, with neither site vulner partment said that no allocations jablo, you held: will be tande to Europe. Cuba or United States territories.--A530- ciated Press.
EMERGENCY CALL
FROM TOKYO
Tokyo, Jan, 11. The first emergency telephone United
It sald that Filipinos would call from Japan to the
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Time to Think provide a loyal native population States was made to-day by Private
Okla-hare ample strength for an opening blå
The
Alva, in a quarter where these things Vinson P. Pettit of London, Jan. 11.
are of value Washington, Jan. 11.
paper's pro- boma, at the cost to the soldier of and have no reason to attempt shut- Sweden to-day returned to Fin-
any other calla Vladimir G. Major
Urse, posal, which it
for Yen ($36) for nine minutos. out bid of three hearts said,
unusual stratagain. land the "care of Finnish in-
brought a
Pettit made the call from Tokyo Army Psychiatrist, to-day said serious conskleration. terests in Great Britain."
Phillphine to Wichita, Kansas, under the
Bore 100 per cent. for one heart, O The protocol completing the that the demonstrations by G-1's quick reply from the
Resident Commissioner. Carlos now service established by the arrangements was alened by Mills oversens was due partly to their omul, who end: The course civil communications section which for any other bid. von Wachenfeldt, head of the Bhaving too much time to think of the Philippine ship of state is permits emergency calls between United States.-- Department of the Swedish Legnabout home.
set and that Course for in-Tokyo and the tion, and It. Knorring, the Finalsh Ho said that now the war depondence."-Associated Press. Associated Press. -
was over, men have much more me for thoughts of Home and home assumes an oven greater value.
Legation Councillor.
Sweden had acted as a "protoc Live power" of Finland's interests in Great Britain throughout the War.-Associated Press.
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He said that methods for the relief of such thoughts include work, recreational, educational and other constructive activities to keep the men busy. Ho add- ed: More definitely, planned schedules for departure would be helpful in removing some of their
A880- apprehension." clated Press.
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WAR CLAIMS POOL
Washington, Jan. 11.
The
American Comment On Indonesia
New York, Jan. 11. New York "Herald Tribune," in a leader on the Indonesian problem to-day, says: "While no authentic announcement his been made it seems obvious that the British are urging a com- promise solution of the revolt, in Java,
"There has been a number of
The United States has asked strong indications of British Britain and France to exclude willingness to make concessions Latin-American
countries from to the natives.
Nazi Assets
the In Europe
the Allied ronorations arstem and "The most recent of them was permit them to auttle war claims the British rejection of the ser- by pooling some $500,000,000 in vices of moot of the Dutch German assets drozea in 20 coumarines sent to Java, after tries. Any latin-American coun
:
American
Washington, Jan. 11.
diplomatic officials
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Free Education In Malaya Urged
Singapore, Jan. 11. Maisya' problems will be force- fully presented to Britain when Mr. Harold Davios, M.E. for Lock, Staffordshire, returns after a toyr of south-east Asia.
Davies declared he would take up the question of rehabilitation
try suffering a defait in its claims training in America. The only could draw upon the surplus of marines accepted were used to
replace the troublesome Indone-y the British and French have of the tin and rubber industries, United He added that for the Labour to confer with agreed another,-Associated Press.
Bian policemen
States officials this month
on Government's policy of encourag steps to uncover Nazi German ine desire for self-government to assols hidden in neutral Eurobo a success in Malava, there was need for a great educational driyo ican countries.
population. A among the local system of free education was im«. perative,, he said.
BRITISH WARSHIPS IN ΤΟΚΥΟ
The paper adda: "It should be accepted by the principal colon lal powers that the revolts in south-east Asin cannot be eup pressed by force alone.
pean
United Stater a three-power agreement to
Thoy said the booles
BATY,
Tokyo, Jan. 11. Tokyo, Jan. 10. Arrival of the British cruiser
"In view of Britain's economic exert diplomatie and economic Argonaut was announced to-day at position, it is difficult for the pressure on the neutrals, if neces Allied Headquarters. Also in Takyo Bay are the New Zealand British to make concessions at
"They said the action would be destroyer Achilles and four day-the moment to native move-designed to put tooth into the troyers of the British task forca ments anywhere, and what is United Nations aim to seise all 57. The Achilles will proceed to done in Java will have repercus- German assets in Switzerland, Eman. Sweden and Portugal. Hong Kong Associated Pressefons in Malaya and Burma.
EISENHOWER TOURS
Ottawa, Jan, 11.7 Gonoral Dwight Eisenhower. om barkod on a busy schedule on the
It thus seems probable that Similar action will be discussed tho British attitude on Java. Is for Ireland. Associated Pres.. based on the appreciation of realition rather than upon Bri- tidir political and economic needs
second day of his four-day visit and desires.
SICILY UPRISING
There was urgent need, too, for revision of workers' anlaries in the tin and rubber Industries, he concluded Associated Prese
NO EMPTY BERTHS
Tokyo, Jas. 11. General MacArthur, haued --in- #tructions yesterday to the United States army in the Pacifio.that no ship is to return to the United Rome, Jan. 11. States with sa empty berth. Ho to Canads on Thursday after "It implies the belief that the
The Italian carabinieri and instructed all
that commanders rocalving a friendly Canadian welago of imperialism is near its security police were reported to they release mon in the order in come. Hoheduled for a
end and that colonial powers have ppt down an uprising of which they would next becoms Canadian-wide gradle broadest will be forced to trim their sails 1.000, Bicilium separatists after avaliable for return home in or
on Prime M King Associated to this change of Wind, Raphahed bild Ho Faleras dap All-all-opaque on all shim
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