THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, -1046,

CURRENCY EXPORT Official Prohibition Emphasised

Cops' Bible

The

Tokyo, Jan. 25.

Home Ministry in thinking of compiling a new fest-book for policemen to help fit them into the motu ar. der in Japan, the Kyodo news agency reported to-day.

strelying

Authoritien

ura

the methora of the Lomion and New York police in plan- ning the new manual.--ARC- riated Prean.

Shipping The Demobs From India

Kai Tak Incident Sequel

Struggle For Nearly 100 Ships For

Atom Bomb Experiment

Power

Washington, Jan. 25, President Truman describ-

od the ourront American la .bour disputes yesterday mea between struggle for Bower management and labour.

The president added that ho felt that tho United States- Steal

should corporation arcopt his proposal for a wage increase of 18 1/2 conta an hour for its workers, but de- olared it would not be prao- CHAN YAM-LEUNG, 25, MANAGER OF THE TAI

ticablo for the government to YUEN FIRM, NO. 84, JERVOISSTREET, WAS

seize the steel industry at the CHARGED BEFORE MR. A. EL ARCULLI AT THE

time. Associated present COURT YESTERDAY. SUMMARY MILITARY

Prcas. U.S.$9.000 TO EXPORT WITH ATTEMPTING THROUGH CHAN HOK-LUEN AT THE KAI TAK AERODROME ON, JANUARY 13. AND, SECONDLY,

WITH HAVING IN HIS POSSESSION AND BEING Van Mook's

ENTITLED TO SELL US.$9,000 FAILED TO OFFER THE SAME FOR SALE TO THE PROPER PERSON DESIGNATED, NAMELY THE HONG KONG & SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION.

Arcused pleaded guilty saying that he came to the Colony from Macao about two months ago, and did not know that it was prohibit

which

Gazeite

Hands Tied

WASHINGTON, JAN. 25.

THE UNITED STATES NAVY REVEALED TO - DAY THAT IT INTENDS TO TEST ATOMIC, BOMBS ON AN ARMADA OF "GUINEA PIG" NAVAL VES- SELS THIS SPRING. VICE-ADMIRAL W. H. P. BLANDY TOLD THE SEN- ATE ATOMIC ENERGY COMMITTEE THAT 97 FIGHTING SHIPS, RANGING FROM BATTLE-

AN AND

ASSORT- SHIPS TO SUBMARINES MENT OF TRANSPORTS, AND SMALL CRAFT WILL PE USED IN A VAST OPERATION BEGIN- NING IN MAY OFF THE BIKININ ATOLL IN THE MARSHALL ISLANDS.

BRITAIN

SHORT OF BRICKS

FAC

London, Jan. 25. -

now

was

The Parliamentary. Secretary to the Ministry of Works, Mr. Wilson, told the House of on- mons to-day that the supply of Blandy said that the target tude of several hundred feet, certain building material was feet would include two aircraft above the target ships. The extremely serious and giving a

been lot of trouble. carriers the Saratoga and the second test, which has Independence-four battleships tentatively set for July 1, will

There were menacing sighs of -the New York, Arkansas, call for the atomic burst at the

a brick shortage in certain dis- Nevada and Pennsylvania--two water's surface. The Hague, Jan. 25.

Pensncoln Deep water tests have been tricts. There were only one large cruisers-the Max van Poll, member of the

ficulties make it impossible to equal to seven weeks' supply at force. As, from time to time, it Netherlands Parliament, said to- and Salt Lake City-16 destroy-planned also but technical dif- thousand million bricks in stock, the pre-war rates of use and appeare possible, in the interests day that the acting Governor-Geners and eight submarines.

eral of the Netherlands Eart In- The Vice-Admiral added that conduct, them this year.

Blandy said it had not been equal to four months at the pre- of the Colony's finances, the atrin- goney of the requirements in rodies. Dr. Hubertus van Mook, who the German harvy cruiser Prinz

by those Dost of currency imposed

Brick production was now en route to Batavia with Engen and the Japanest battle- decided whether foreign obser- sent rates. ed to export foreign currency.

F. G. Nigel, who pro-Regulations is being relaxed, as the latest Duch proposals for a ship Nagato, plus a Japanese vers would be allowed to witness Lieut.

Con- was done by the Exchange

Bottement of the

Indonesian pro-light cruiser, also would be used the experiment which may signal only about one-fifth of its capn- secuted, said that on January 14,

the revolutionising of sea war-elty, but the Government was 1.30 4.1, Mr. Taylor, Super-trol Direction of Doceanberblen, is without arority to make as part of the target fleet.

aiming to get brick works into at Londen, Jan. 23.

1946, published in No. 6 of the any birding commitments on be

Bulld- апу Ad-

The unmanned target ships Inre. Kone British. Bth Included Hong Kon

half

Fifty U.S. Navy ships with production everywhere. Sufficient shipping has been, intendent of Importa and Experts,

of the Dutch Government. with A party and is wing, provided to bring |PO. Ward, attended Bt. Kn! Tak | ministration

The results of the talles which will be "anchored and placed in This relaxation did

Mook van

to have with In a manner which will give ef-20,000 men will arrange the ex-ing material workers had been expects all men serving in India, who Aeroxfrome, just prior to the de- of December.

B total had been raised to 21,000 C.N.A.C. plane. not abrogate the offence

donesian Nationalist leaders mustfects varying from probable des- periment and record the results. given release priorities; Class

FAMOUS NAMES are the for release, to this count

Some 4,400 workers had try in time for release with Intending passengers were inter- cred but is administration's be submittel to the Netherlands truction to ogligible damage" Many of the American ahipa men.

to whether

had regated as the periods laid down for their

to be used in the experiment came out of the services by De- famed navy cember, while others were on respective groups.

any currency. One Chinese male, endeavours to reduce the restric.

among the Poll declined to comment on Blandy declared that the un- tions as far as is consistent with aubsequently Was

These, how- The their way home. whose THAM This statement was made ba

names of the Pacific war. the Russian move to have tho, Indertaking "is.not-a-combined or

former Pacißever, were far short of the re- the Home of Commons to-day discovers to tx: Chan Hok Luen, the well-being of the Colony.

But Pennsylvania, operation,

the Ministry admitted having American by the Financial Secretary to

the U.N.O. He said the question rather

scientific experiment flagship, was knocked out of quirements, and rency and produced, when asked

donesian problem brought before international

bringing working condi the War Ollice. Mr. F. Bellen-

from his

action in the Pearl Harbour, newas concerns on the Netherland to nine

but both re-tions to the highest level. He was asked by the La-to do so, four packets дет.

The first test scheduled for was the "Nevada,

On the question of "price fact which he said has been al-by the United States alone." bourite, Str Charles Edwards, purse amounting in all

1B notes. thousand gold dollars

ready recognised. by Britain and t.ho United States.-Associated carly in May calls for detonat-turned to action later and play-

ing an atomic bomb at an altl-ed major roles in the defeat of rings," Mr. Wilson said that the Japanese southern task force last week a "very tough line" in the critical second battle of jwas taken with one ring, which. the Philippines during the Leyte was interfering to some extent Mea- occupation in October, 1944. with priority building. The Saratoga is one of the surce to secure the control at famed old aircraft carriers of distribution were in hand.

Mr. Wilson made his state- the fleet.

parture of the

L

thev

cut-

of

now

In the meantime the necrezily.. for the regulations still continues and the Administration wishes to opportunity take this

of again drawing the attention of the bust in Hong Kong if he would take steps to secure He stated that he came from Nv.ness community more shipping to speed up dc-84, Jervois Street, the Tai Tung to the fact that these regulations

Co. and that he was taking the exlat and will be enforced. mobilisation and ease the dis. satisfaction of men in India.mopey to Shanghai to purchase

FINANCE REGULATIONS some of whom had served mxaro Mr. Taylor explained that the export was illegal and that years in the army.

the money must not be talten out of the Colony.

Mr. Bellenger added: ""To the best of my knowledge there is no wide-spread dissatisfaction with the positing as Sir Charles Edwards suggests."

The notes were

taken into custody by Mr. Taylor and reint for the same was issued by him.

NOT INTERNATIONAL Parliament for approval, van Poll in each type of vessel.

declared.

VAR

Press.

Not only is the export of cur- regula- rency prohibited by the

present tions ander which the first charge is brought but also United States dollars, Canadian dollars and Philippine pesos anust, nader Regulation of the

De- AGAINST OWNER

***

Regulations, Finance

be He said that the folowing

"The present proceedings." con- fence

offeret to the

Hong Kong and A ships ringing troops to the tinued Lieut. Nigel. "were in-

Banking Corporation stituted against the accused the Shanghai United Kingdom are expected to

firm, the Tai Tunc

for sale. This sum of US$9,000 January: Manager of India during leave Capetown Castle, Empress of 84, Jervois Street, who gave the was not cu offered and it la in and notes in question to Chan Ilok connection with such failure to Australia, Strathnaver

with instructions Luen wit

to carry

offer them chat the second charge arises. Reina del Pacific. In addition.

that will plead The necused part of the Strathmore and of them by plone to Shanghai."

"It anmears not to be fully ap the Mcoltan would be allotted to

of the what he did was in ignorance of by the inaas precinted troops.

here that, although the regulations. The Defence Re- in force 45 far economic culations were. During the first ten days of population

hostilities have censed.

that the back as 1940 and have, from time February a further four, ships conditions still require

Restor.

AMERICAN STRIKE SITUATION WORSENS

NEW YORK, JAN. 25. CONFERENCE OF EXECUTIVES OF STRIKE-BOUND COMPANIES WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN WAS PROPOSED ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT BY BEN- JAMIN FAIRLESS, AS THE STEEL AND GENERAL MOTORS STRIKES REMAINED IN A DEADLOCK AND THE WHITE HOUSE MADE PLANS TO SEIZE THE NATION'S MEAT PACKING PLANTS ON SATURDAY.

#re expected to leave Pombay Defence Finance Herniations of to ilimo, been given considerable OB.E. FOR US.

1040 should still remain

Polish Version Of Political Crimes

**

in full publicity through the Press, the

Government Guzelte

CAPTAIN

are

The Prinz Eugen arrived in ment to reply to a Labour Mem- Boston from Germany on Wed-ber, who said that red-tape was, neaday. The Nagato was found to some extent, strangling the in Tokyo bay, defenseless but housing programme.--Router. still intact. Associated Presa.

Bikini Atoll la 170 miles north

of Kwajalein and Eniwetak and 2,442 miles from Yokohama. Corni Atoli is 21 miles long consisting of more than

of tiny islands. The natives aumber 161.

score

Chatfield Warning

London, Jan. 26. Lord Chatfield to-day demanded The Navy announcement of the in the House of Lords that British maintain a strong armed defonse best said that "adequate because "war has not been banish- bomb Fairless, who is United States measures would be taken to ensed from the world" and the Unit-

Corporation President, sure their safety, Atoll lagoons called upon President Truman average about 20 fathoms. The ed Nations "might not succeed."

Land Chatfield was Defense Co- The Neville to call a conference of experi- anchorage near the mola and proceed-

aland of Bivini is 1,400 yards ordination Mindstar h enced executives to get their from the beach.

Chamberlain's War Cabinet.

In the House of Commons. ings in these Courts Ignorance

advice on what kind of a wage The Navy also announced that of the law is no defence. These

THE UNITED STATES regulations for

are

the

of this some small craft such as landing meanwhile, a Labour. Government Colony's SOUTH CHINA FLEET

COM-increase the economy own benefit and to

to roneal Britain's 10-year-oli ban. Colony, in need. Breach of them MAND HAS RECEIVED WORD country can endure witheat in-ships will be included as targetbe, bill was introduced in Parliament

ROBERT Scurring the danger of an. in-The Navy also said that eight In-

on general strikes by trade unions. THAT CAPT.

atead of ivo U.S. submarines grave threat to the QUACKENBUSH.

-Associated Prese. COM flationary spiral."

In the General Motors strike would be in the target group. welfare of the community. MANDING OFFICER OF THE

auto Associated Press. not asking for a heavy fine, I do

TANGLER, NOW IN company and the C.I.O. ty that an effective penalty HONG KONG HARBOUR, HAS workers Union were reported O further apart than ever with the to large amount involved to WON THE DISTINCTION

BEING AWARDED THE -OR- both sides waiting. bring home to the accused and

EM- DER OF THE BRITISH others that these regulations are

PIRE not there to be observed and flagrantly and openly flouted, as has often unfortunately been the case in the past.

is a very

Ey

should be imposed laying regard

LONDON, JAN. 25. THE POLISH VICE-FOREIGN MINISTER, "ZYGMUNT MODZELESKI, YESTERDAY BLAMED THE POLI-' TICAL CRIMES COMMITTED IN POLAND.ON GANGS OF TERRORISTS WHICH, HE SAID, WERE ORGANISED AND FINANCED BY COMMANDERS OF THE POLISH ARMY ABROAD. SPEAKING IT J PRESS CONFERENCE, HE REFUTED THE BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY, MIR. ERNEST BEVIN'S STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS ON WEDNESDAY THAT THE SECURITY POLICE OF THE POLISH GOVERN- MENT IVERE ASSOCIATED WITH THE CRIMES.

In reply to Mr. Bevin's asser tion that the criminal elements in Poland should be put down to permit early and unfettered elec tons, M. Modzelewski said that the Polish forces must first be demobilized, but that he believed only. Tokyo, Jan, 25. General MacArthur will cb-actions would be held within

months.

Double Birthday Celebration,

serva his 66th birthday to-mor- row with hle "work as usual" programme but will have with him Gen. Walter Krueger who observes his 65th birthday on

the same date.

said

14

mon

Ho said that British taxpayers were unwittingly contributing to bad relations between England and Poland by financing General Ander's Army in Italy, which he

£1,000,000 Monki added that other money provided for needy Poles in Britain had fallen into the

·Polish hands of enemies of the

it to Government who had used produce and distribute leaflets calling for the death of membera of the Pollah Delegation to the United Nations.

A fine of $500 was imposed.

Gallup Poll For China Urged

IR

Also added to the picture was

He has been ordered to return the threat of a nationwide rail- A now road tie-up possibly within four to the United States on assignment and will be presented Weeks. with the 0.B.E. at the British Embassy on February 12,

مارا for

academy at Annapolis in 1927- Associated Pross.

The Brotherhood of Railroad announced pre- Trainmen has

crepso

kere.

Engineers

BRITAIN WASHES OUT GREEK DEBT

BYRNES LEAVES

London, Jan. 25. U.S. Secretary of State Jainca Byrnes left for Washington In Presider Truman's plane yes. few hours after the terday n U.N.D. General Assembly had vot-

Up an

ed unanimously, to set Atomic Commission under the Security Council.

As he loft Byrnes said the LONDON, JAN. 25. United States favoured the quick- BRITAIN WILL WAIVE est possible nublic hearings by the In- with THE REPAYMENT OF THE Security Council on Greece.

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SECOND CHARGE

Licut. On the second charge.

has parations for a countrywide Capt. R. F. Kauffman Nigel said that the notes should arrived in Hong Kong to succeed strike voto of its 215,000 mem- have been offered to the Hong him as commanding officer of the bers and the Brotherhood of Kong and Shanghai Banking Cor- Tangier, a seaplane tender, which Locomotive poration, and if accused was pre-has been here since early Decem- 78,000 members indicated they 46,000,0000 STERLING LOANdonesia and the Iran questions. pared to agree to an order being ber,

Fellow officers assumed that might follow suit,, Meanwhile, TO GREECE MADE IN 1940- Associated Press. made

UNDER THE TERMS now that they be offered for aloin which case accused

used the King accorded him the honour Sidney Hillman. C.I.O. poitical

work as action Chairman, left by air for OF THE ANGLO-GREEK ECO. would, of course, receive the ap of the O.B.E.

naval London with the parting com- NOMIC AND FINANCIAL propriate purchase price he was director of United States as an ment that Industries are "on AGREEMENT, WHICH WAS BATURDAY, JANUARY 96th, 1948. prepared,, with permission of the photography. Recognized

DISCLOSED TO-DAY. Court, to withdraw the second outstanding expert. he was in sit-down strike.

TWO NEW DISPUTES

Parliament will be asked in charge and rely on the first charge charge of all U.S. Navy photo- KTADhy during the Normandy in-

Two fresh United States wago Accused agreed and asked for vasion. Ile also directed the disputes have further complicated addition to approve a ten mil

119.80 to 1,80 p.m., 0.80 to 1.90 p.m. tentory, as he would suffer a loss making of naval training films on the United States strike aituation. Hon sterling credit to stabilise a frequency of 640 Allocycles and from in selling the

In an effort to break the wags Greek currency. Currency at the a large scale.

This credit, on which no in-124 9.00 to 11.00 p.m. also on 9.59.

Magacyolos. the 'black He has been in the Pacific for deadlock in the civilian and Navy

has terest is being charged, will be ... official rate against

the past six months. market rates.

from the United States Naval recommended a 15 per cent in-repaid in ten equal instalments 13.80 p.m.-Dally Programme Sam

Captain Quackenbush graduated dockyards, the Government

for 65,000 shipyard wor-from July 1, 1951.

In announcing the terms to 12.01 p.m.-The Hill Billes & The

Suentros. The other dispute has been Parliament to-day, Mr. Bevin

1.00 p.m.-News & Announcementa. caused by pilots on American, in- said that a highly qualified mis-

Kuss → Plano 1.10 p.m.haris ternational and domestic air-

Belections. Increasession on financial, economic and lince, demanding wage

industrial matters has been amounting to 60 per cont.

the formed under General Clark and commut on early

Britain was also ready to ap the in- pilots' claim say that creage would bring the wage ratce point advisers to work in the The 40-year-old Chaplain, Com wholly out of line with those pre- Greek Ministry If the Greek Go or Joseph T. O'Callaghan, vailing elsewhere, while affecting vernment so desired.

"Democracy cannot be impos- "Franklin".

received necessarily in Corregidor when the Ameri-. He said that evidence that the ence when the heated debate who played a hero's part aboard operating posts to the extent of

the threat of Meanwhile

"It must be firmly based on the can military might was hit terrorists were supported from was resumed on the validity of the Congressional Medal of Hon of air town flankine the growed from above but must grow. low ebb; in 1948, in the South-abroad lay in the seizure of the 1,000 10-year old delegates our yesterday from President poesiale nationwide railway strike people. It cannot flourish un-8.00 maudia - Alex

States curto adopt the Constitution in the Trennan.

the Industria! West Pacific, where a comeback $400,000 in United campaign had brought victories rency from ode gang alone. He National Assembly on May 5, Another Modal of Honour wont further darkontinetry has less the common, man is assured.

Dr. Chen Li-fu, Minister of to Lieut. Donald Gray who saved tone and the

affelally from the of a reasonable standard of liv -over the Japanese at Buna San- said that this did not meng that anada; in 1944 he had just the money came from America Organisation, used the exten- many chipmates on board the White House, that the Governly hope that the Greek Gov-

ship-

A third Medal of Honour wont mont will take over the industry driven the Japanese out of Cape since "dollars are an International sion of the British Parliament

Currency now."

as an argument in the Govern poli Ho peknowledge that many

to Army Sergeant John R. McKin on Saturday, with War Donant ernment and people will make Gloucester, New Britain.

In 1945 back on Luzon, in the tical crimes had been committed ment caso that the old delegates llet 30 out of 100 Japment aid If bocessary.Router the best use of this assistance

anego charging against McKinney Philippines, and in 1940 he is up to three months ago, die be retained.

The Communist delegato, Mr. and 12 fellow American soldiers now Supreme Commander of the closing that 900 members of his.

Polish Workers Panty and 250 Chou En-ial, was against the at May 11 on Luzon. Allied Powers in Japan.

Jarancso bombod His staff officers will follow mambors of the Polish Socialet retention of the old delegates, The usual custom in paying their Party had been murdered. A respects and Krueger whose 6th ciated Press Army has been deactivated will

MacArthur appears just 04 vigorous and alert now as he did the when he came out from

1942 after his Philippinca in 62nd birthday,

The General's last five birth daya have been at the same time as important as the events of American military fortunes

in the Pacific. In 1942 he was

..

..

SEIZURE OF MONEY

Chungking, Jan, 25.

A Gallup Poll and general election was suggested for China at a meeting of the All-Party Political Consultative Conter-

American V.C. For Chaplain

the carrier

Washington, Jan. 25.

the

An

been warned

A

IRAN AFFRAY

Teheran, Jau. 25.. The Teheran bader "Extelant" but reluctant to jeopardisa the "Franklin hat March 19 within reporte that: 60 were killed, and unity of the country on this par- 60 miles of the Japanicga comet-100 wounded in an affray between revolutionaries and Zulfestari Avociated Prom. ticular question.”

tribesmen near Yangikandi The non-partisan publisher,

Thabal Province in the Human Occupation one of Persia. Governmenta

arrive from Kyoto to be with Une person was killed and Mr. Wang Yun wu, asked the

MacArthur

Buende Ares, Jan.-. 25:

Neverel, infuzed śwżenia o

* Krueger, an- 6th Army Com- tacked a train carryin

mander, was. MaçArthur's top amponante of Colonel Jash Bakow Commander from Newall wharf TheHLA

Labour Party's candl Japan Afroulated date for CICA

Guines

Press

tinmTM Associated Press.

sents

which

Batavia, Jan, 25.

from below." Mr. Bevin' said.

1.80 p.m.-Music for Dancing. 8.00 pm-loss Down, 6.80 p.m.-hit Korjus (Soprano) and The New Mayfair Orchestra. 7.00 pm.--London Reay-News. 7.18 p.m.-Melody Langers On'

-ENBA. 7.80pm-Ralay from EN88 Star,

Theatre How's Tricks?"

Weber 8.10 p.m.Mazek

Orchestra.

Tenor) accompanied by Lorms at the Piano. 9.00 .m.-London Belay-News. 9.05 p.m.-Barry James &

Orchestra and Pat Kirkwood (Soprano). 9.85 p.m. Concert Walters... and that the Greek people will 9.40 pm ---Popolar & Humorous Var

lety with Oracle Fields, Bandy co-operate in the great task of

Powall, Judy Garland & Other Greek reconstruction."

Favourites In welcoming the statement 10.15 p. Musical Comedy Balaction. on behalf of the Opposition, Mr. 11.00 pmCle Down! AN Anthony Eden, former Foreign Programme Erkland Secretary, said that he shared recorded spidally the Bervices Mr. Bevin's view on meal by the Department

vios Entertainment

inted and publis

There is no country not one of the Allied countries la whom the Brit klete there have morn on more anxious' to sou Want to the his for happines abd

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