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GREEK CABINET

Athens, Nov. 4.

A new Greek Cabinet was sworn in by the King today the Royalist Premier under Constantin Tsaldaris.

Earlier a last minute hitch in the Cabinet re-shuffle had been reported with the Pre- mier encountering difficulties in the final distribution of pt- Calios, -

The Ministers of Defence. Public Order and Labour in the fast Cabinet are not included in the new Government. The Ministers retaining their posts' in the Cabinet are Constantin Txaldaris, Prime Minister and Foreign

Stefan Affairs; Stephandopoulos, Eecnomic Co- ordination Demetrios Helmis.

Justices Styllancs Gonatas,

The

MURDER?

Berlin, Nov. 4. badick of a British officer and a German girl were fam in Brunewold woods on the

weatern Othe~

alarte of the British sector of Berlin yesterdaji.

The name of the officer, scho, it is understood, 11438 attached to the Control Com- mission, will not. be disclosed until the next-of-kin has been informed.

*

The man and girl had been shot twice with a revolver and murder is suspected Bruter.

Stalin To

Speak?

London, Nov. 5. Finance; Panos Hatzipanog A new pronouncement Public Works: A. Papalimi- by Generalissimo Stalin trìon, Transport; Antonios is expected within the Papadimo. Education: Athanas next 48 hours... Interest Papathanassik, Agriculture;

Lin the speech will be Nicolas "Avraam, Merchant Sayy; Athanas Perlis, Posts more than usually high and Telegraphs.

in the present state, of

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1946.

Anders

Irish

Buys An Estate

London, Nov. 5.

Reliable Polish circles here state that General Wladyslaw Anders, former Commander of the Polish Second Corps, has acquired an estate in Northern Ireland and is retiring.

They assert that General Anders demanded that the Polish Re-Settlement Corps should be open not only to Polish soldiers who had fought with the British forces but also to soldiers of the campaign of 1930 who had since been prí. soners of war in Germany, and to former fighters of the Un-' derground "Hame Army who have since escaped from Poland.

The British authorites, thei reports claim, could not agree] to these suggestions as the Re- settlement Corps had been

formed strictly on the basis of an obligation incurred by th British wartime government to Polish soldiers fighting with British forces. Any extensión and particularly the inclusion of more recent refugees Poland would have given the Re-settlement Corps a political character which, Although

front

-This-third-Tsuldaris_Guvern... international- relations frequently-alleged from Warsaw,

went since the March elections has been

formed after

two

with the Big Four For- weeks negotiations. Of the teneign Ministers in confer-

"unehulten Ministers eight ence in New York, sim- are members of the Tsaldaris

with the Populist Party, while the reultaneously maining in Merchant Navy sessions of the United and Publje Woks-are Native Nations Assembly.

Liberals

The Ministry of Defence has bow split up into three ser -vices-War, Navy and Air, the War Ministro, going to Philippe Dragomis, former Secretary fr Foreign Affairs and

the Air Ministry to Aristide Pro- topapadakis.

Panuyptis Kantzias has lx-

The 29th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution of Octo-

was not the intention of the British Government.

1

No confirmation or denial of this version the conflict could be obtained tonight from the War Office. It is reinforced. however, by the personal hack- ground of General Stanislaw Kopanski, the highest Polish officer concerned in the or-

N.Z. BACKS ·

BRITAIN

Auckland, Nov. 5. The New Zealand Finance Minister, Mr. Walter Nash, New declared

Joday that Zealand was determined to help Britain to regain her prevar trade position even at the risk of endangering the Dominion's good wilt with the United States and Canada. He said nader “a four-year agreement all" gurplus pro- ducts are now going to Bri- tain to the limit of her re- quirements,

Cunda, in the past, had been a fairly good buyer of New Zealand primary pro duce but if Britain now want- rd goods there would not ba Inch left for Canada.— Router.

Unsatisfied

With Purge

Frankfurt, Nov. 4.

General Lucius Clay, deputy Military Governor of the United States Military Zone of Germany,

old a press

today that he was not satisfied with the resuits of "de-Nazification" in the United States Zone.

conference

ber 26, 1917; falls (owing, toganisation of the Corps. the change in the Russian

'He has the reputnion of be calendar) on Thursday Nove-ing A "non-political officer" ber 7. For many years it has and it is recalled that after the

He said he was satisfied with been customary for Stalin to death of General Sikorski, he the technical procedure adopted. address the Soviet people on the had been suggested by Miko- but not with the results of the eve cf the anniversary.

lajeyk and other moderate purge, especially in Bavaria. leaders in London as an alterna- The United States Military

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POMPEY'S CLAIM TO Of Cricket

FEE JUSTIFIED

He Spika Da English

London, Nov. 4.

(By Vernon. Morgan)

London, Nov. 4.

Season

when

a team picked the Combined very Civilians meets a strong Combined Ser vices team on the Club ground.

The highlight of the Colony's cricket season Mr. Percy Harper, Chairman of Crystal Palace, comes on Nov. 10 and 11

went to Portsmouth over the week-end with a cheque for £1,250 for Guthrie and an apology for the allegations he made that Portsmouth from were not entitled to the money, Jack Tinn. Portsmouth man Ager, said: "I have been in this) British sports writers, ton game long enough to know the astonished to look at Joe Bak-rules and that Pumpey's claim to si's shoulders, today cocked an the fee was right and justified. admiring ear at his grammar Isn't it odd, though, that all top- and concluded that the former notchers of the Players Union bave been on the move. Guthrie Pennsylvania coal miner was a

has gone from Portsmouth Gene Tunney in the making.

Crystal Palace, Frank Broome - Casting local pride to the from Aston Villa to Derby County winds they gave the British and Norman Low from Newport welterweight champion, Freddy County to Norwich City," Mills. only an outside. chance of beating Baksi when they meet in a scheduled 15 round non-title match tomorrow night -Guy Fawkes night.

to

reserve

Tinn also told an interesting story about Butter. his goalkeeper, who made fine saves against Leeds United.

Sweden Beat Sheffield U.

Sheffield, Nov. 4. Sweden's

Sheffield attacked strongly o

The Services have picked a teain strong in batting down to the last man and with several good bowlers of varying styles.

In Eve and Gourlay they have. two of the three best batsmen la footballers the Colony and if Chambers can today scored a 5/2 win run into form and Kennedy. (42

Cdo.), Williams and Hopwood can”. over Sheffield United, af-repeat their recent efforts it ter leading 3/1 at half-should be high-scoring match! **

The bowling combines pace, time. Butler, a Bath Jad, signed just

accuracy and guile in well-mixed propertions and they have in before the war for $100. During Baksi, who did not get around the war he played for Tranmere occasions and the Swedish cool. Pickering a bowler who has to ehcó until he was ten, Rovers as guest. Manager Georg

proved himself capable of bowling speaks the King's. English "re May, of Liverpool, became inter-keeper made magnificent save for long periods with no loss of markably well for an Ameriested and asked Portsmouth how but Sheffield's tactics often left. fre and accuracy. Kennedy can," one writer-saidi

much they wanted-for him it big gaps in their defence and the (H.QLF) Hodges and Williams

are all was because of that inquiry that visitors took full advantage.

first-class bowlers (and · Portsmouth realised they might

and Maintaining excellent forma- with the support of Eve have a of a goalkeeper hid

needed, and what ing his light under a bushel. Sntion they ran into a 3/0 lead. Juist Gourlay, If

before the interval, Forbes scored should prove to be, a top-notch it has proved.

Butler is now to take his place Sheffield's first goal; and though Belding team, they can expect to

when Walker finishes, And minutes after the change-over, tion worthy of their steel. plane in the art team Brook added one for Shefeld 17 provide the Civilians with opposi

ecclesiastical lean-the Swedes scored two morë goalsi Walker has

before the final whistle.-Reuter.

"He does not use wisecracks or the idioms characteristic of American boxers who visit this country," reported another.

Along with his Tanney-like qualities Joe weighs 212 pounds. That is at least 28 more than Mills. A lot of it is in his shoulders and forearms.--A850- ciated Press.

REMEMBRANCE DAY MATCH

ings.

England v. Wales

full

left,

of inside

In

London, Nov. 4, a Rugby Footban Union

Team: Capt, Gourley (45 Cdo.). (Capt.); Capt, Williams (42 Cdo,); Lt. Pickering (42 Cdo.); L.A.C. Eve (R.A.F.); Lt. Kennedy (42 Cđó.); Cdr. Barrett (R.N.); Cdr. Hodges "(R.N.); 'Sigm. Kennedy (HQ. LF.); Capt. Cuffe (44 Cdo,);

No Football Strike

As was hinted after the Wrex- ham international. England and Wales come into the mainroad battle with,, unchanged teams. It may well be the deciding match match today. Guy's Hospital lest A/B Hopwood (R.N.): Lt. Cham- of the series. It is curious to Neath by three points to 20.bers (H.QL.F.) 12th Man: Sigm

Geldard (H.Q.L.F.) The following have been chosen though that while England were Reuter. The only notable break in come Minister of Supplies, re- this routine was last year when tive to the Right Wing General Government would not, he said, to represent the Rest of the Col-not entirely satisfactory at placing Dimitrios Stephanepeu-Stalin Was convalescing in Sosnokowskl for the position of hesitate to take over "de-Nazi-only against United Services in the back, left, half and outside

talent. los. Mihail Eatsandos las re- South Russia' and Foreign commander-in-chief.

fication again if the Germans Charity Football game on Mon- they have a wealth showed themselves incapable of day, Nov. 11 on the Club ground Carter and Mannion are choices placed George Lazanas as Minis- Minister, Molotov took his place No figures about recruitment

it 3.30 pm.

of the moment, but Jimmy Hagen ter of Welfare and Antonics at the customary Red Square to the "Corps are officially doing it.

"De-Nazification" will be the

Tam Kwan-kon (South China is Shackleton comies

back in form these days Kakamas is the new Minister parade.:

available but all evidence is tast.chief subject of the conference Hau Yung-sanx (Sing Tac) and and of Health in place of L. Kaland Stalin has since resumed his it is slower than had been with the State Councils in the Tse Kam-hung (South China), Lau the picture with his consistently zakos, Panes Hatzipanes, the active functions in the Krem- anticipated. Reluctance to join United States Zone tomorrow. Chung-sang (Sing Tao), K. For- brilliant work for Newcastle.

f Justice lin. . Royalist Mister

is chiefly due not to political General Clay

Then there is also announced

always. Stan who retain his post. has also Although annually, expected motives but to eagerness

that he will leave on Friday for row (Club), and Hui King-seng

Mortensen. While at centre for Too), B. Gosano (Sing provisionally assumed the post and delivered, speeches by many ex-soldiers

New York to assist the Secretary to leave

Fung King-cheng ward there are several players, f Under-Secretary of the Pre-Stalin are never announced in military discipline and camp specialist on pccupation

of State, Mr James Byrnes, as Joseph's),

affairs (Sing Tao), Lea Wai-tong (South Stubbing and Lofthouse, among sidency of the Council. The advance. The lime most fre- life behind them after seven

during discussions

on. Germany China), Chau. Man-chi (South them, ready to sten into Lawson's holder of this appointment, G. quently chosen has been in the years and to return to civilian by the Council of Foreign Minis-China) and Lee Shek-you (South bonis, should Tommy falter. Paravantia, resigned.-Reuter. eany evening, Moscow time.} life without intermediate stages.

China),

JAPAN'S CONSTITUTION

Kure, Nov. 5..

Renter.

-Reuter,

Sino-U.S. Treaty To Be A Model

Nanking, Nov. 5."

of

Informed quarters expect the new treaty signed here yesterday to serve as a model for China's postwar agreements with other nations.

Japan's constitution which came into force on Sunday and which limits the power of the Emperor and renounces war, was proclaimed in Hiroshima, Atom City Number One, at the Gokusy shrine, 300 yards from where the at in húml which wipeal_out_the_city, exploded...

- From a platform surrounded Foreign Office urces sald TV, Soong expressed "intense by fallen-stone pillars of the that treaties would soun be satisfaction" and predicted! shrine, a mesenge from Lieut- negotiated with Britain and enant-General Harace C. II.. Ro- France, which are likely to Bertson, Commander-in-Chief of follow the form of the pact the British Commonwealth Oe- with the United States, on cupation Forces, telling the friendship, commerce and navi- people it was deeds not words į gation." which counted if they wanted Negotiations were started

ters.

(5

.

Close Mätch

into

England are tipped to win a (C.A. ila said that information on the Reserves:-Yuf Kal-yan

Manchester, but it will be a very removal of German workers to S.C.), Cheurk Shek-kam (Kwong lore thing and Wales can bring Russia, requested from the Soviet Wah), Fook Yul-wah (Eastern), about a surprise if for 90 minutes

(South authorities, had not yet been re- Chan Tak-fal

China), they produce football of the cali ceived.

Stevens (Dockyard), Collaco (Pobre of their last half hour Control Council's ice) and Leung Wing-chui (South Wrexitems of interest fram

The Allied Coordinating Committee is cx- pected to reply today to the four-China). point questionnaire designed to find out how many German tech- nicians have been removed from the Soviet Zone and the Soviet sector at Berlin.---Kleuter.

Trans-World-

speedy. rectification by the Airline

Legislative Yuan,

Chinese and foreign quarters

in Shanghai, are inclined to be¦ cautious in reaction to the Sino-American treaty until they

Strike

Washington, Nov. 5. federal mediator Frank P. have seen the full text, but Douglas said that the opposing

Tourists In Switzerland

Two Wolverhampton are that the in ternational goalkeeper William may be on the move shortly, and that the Wolves players. Wright and Hancocks, ong an internation- al and the other on the fringe, will have trials. with Worcester. hire County Cricket Club next summer.Reuter.

Flood-Lit Football

* London, Nov. 4. Though no agreement was reached on the maxi- mum wage, question at today's four-hour meeting between Football League représenta- tives and the Players Union, it is understood that the latter's representatives ‹ were well satisfied with the negotiations.

11

r

·

Jimmy Guthrio said afterwards: "Everything went all right," while R. Stuart said: "We think we will get what we want from Jan. 1, but what has been decided has to go ́before the League clubs for ratification.' A statement issued after the claims and the League's views meeting set out the Players' on the claims which, according ta League representatives, was sympathetic to the Institution Af a minimum wage and to the dating of agreements from August to August.

Australian Davis

Cup Team "Weak" discuss the

Sydney, Nov. 1

The League is prepared to implications of granting free. transfers to

A

to get a democratie government, last' Febinary' and the treaty there appeared to be distinct sides in the 15 days-oid strike of "gure, apparently, had been Management Committee of the team lad to be selected on so that decisions should operato was.read in English and Japan-I was conceived in English, then pessimiem na to whether in the TransWorld Airline pilots have number of British tourists en-/ held last night it was decided to Interstate... malehes in Sydney | expressed |

ese.---Reuter,

'translated into Chinese.

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Criticism

defer the

quiries made showed that the cost

Friendly Spirit

The-form-displayed by Aus players not offered a living London, Nov. 4.

tralia's Davis Cup squad mem-Wage and on the transfer list, Explaining the conflicting

bers in the interstate tennis receiving some payment for the Swiss and British estimates of

matches here made an unfavour period when unsigned.

The Union Committee daked the total amount spent since

atle impreseion on the Sydney March this year by British

"Morning Herald" critic who for a meeting of the League tourists in Switzerland, a

clubs before the end of January, commcated:-- spokesman of the Treasury to-

"If Australia's Davis Cup 1947, to consider the questions At a meeting of the League day told Reuter that the swiss

the form shown. In thes from Jan. 1, but the League Hong Kong Football Association

the opinion that a calculated by multiplying the

comprise meeting be called before the end present circumstances the pact accepted in principle his proposal

question of flood-lit last week it would tering Switzerland by $75 the would open a way to more ex for arbitration.

Pails. But it would be almost commend any decisions then be" Douglas told reporters he ex-amount a British tourist is en- football to a inter date. Several John Bromwich and Dinny of February, but agreed to re- and the United States.

asperting miracle if they re operative from Jan, 1. tensive trade between China pects the walkout to end as soon! titled to take out of Britain in members. present stated that en-

as representatives of the company one year. and the Pilots Union clarify a

The Treasury figure is the of installation at the presunt tained the cup for Australia." Pails is suffering from blis-

The effect of the meeting and Most American business quar-¡ few points.

exast amount spent, since many would be very high."-

The explanation given by 44 ters on his feet but the trouble its decision is that there will ters' complained of what they ! He said representatives of the tourists do not spend the full Commando for failing to turn out is not considered serious. be no football strike; for all termed “unnecessary, secrecy":

Airline and the Union would allowance on one journey. The for their game against Police was

Bromwich is known to be points at issue were hammered shrouding the negotiations! meet

in his office to complete the Treasury figure is £3,000,000, accepted at the match will be disturbed by lack of match play out in a friendly atmosphere. which led to the treaty: some details of the arbitration agree while reports reaching London arranged at a later date. Com- Sume server ny a better The meeting had been spon calling it an iron curtain of men This proposed agreement from Switzerland put the total mundo had difficulty with trans idea of Australia's Davis Cup sored in the interests, of indus-

wide

that the 1,400 diplomatic allence."

go back to flying while at between £6,000,000 and Port arrangements on the date. prospects will be gained after trial peace by the Minister of They said that negetintions demands for higher pay for four 8,000,000.

cham Labour and both parties ape Captain Fowler informed the the new South Wales appeared, to have been. con-engine plane fiers and for re The Treasury spokesman en meeting that the Hong Kong piana beginning Nov. 4.

proached it in a conciliatory The United States team ducted without adequate advice vised working rules aro sub-phasised that the balance of Signal Corps, would be losing s

is spirit. Es by businessmen operating In mitted to a nasel whose decision payments between Britain and number of players in the near scheduled to leave by plane Mr. F. Howarth, „League China,

Wide-World Airline be binding.

Switzerland is about level. (even future and have requested per from San Francisco Nov. 16 Secretary, said it was a most Li Ming, prominent Chinese

officials including tourist traffic). banker who recently returned have said that some flying operatis Swiss trade with the mission to withdraw from the and will meet Australia's net harmonious meeting conducted

Second Division.

stars in a Davis Cup challenge in a friendly spirit, while Mr from an. Extensive visit to the tions along the company's 28,000 rest of the sterling area which Permission was granted for the round at Melbourne Dec. 26 James Fay, the Players Union United States, welcomed the

secretary, said the greatest prés as soon as the pilots agreed to has caused the sterling area Signal Corps to withdraw and I 28-Asacciated Press. pact as a boost to China's mor-

Sold Out

gress had been made and the system back to normalAsso deficit recently estimated at was decided to invite 367 Signals

Union representatives Feel It ale. He said that it should go return to work, but that it would about 28,000,000. Black market Unit RAF to continue with their

London, Nov. 4. hart been well worth while currency transactions will it ap- fixtures, *-*

News has reached London ['

"An agreement was reached that Davis Cup scats for the on all but four main points, Challenge Round at Melbourne including maximum wage. They at Christmas between the holde

aré now recommending £12 ers, Australia, and the United moximum, but it will go before States have been sold out over the clubs. One big point was and over again getting them to recommend #

The Melbourne curts hold winter and 45 summer minimum, 16,000, but up to now 180,000 for players over 20 years, be applications for seats have been said Reuter.

poolved and more than 126,000

miles of routes could be started

a long way toward stabilizing take a few days to get the entire Chine's economic structure and ciated Press. furthering trade between China |

and the United States,

Bruce Smith, acting president

of the Shanghai American

Chamber of Commerce, said

DE TASSIGNY IN

ENGLAND

London, Nov. 4,

FOREIGN CAPITAL AND TURKEY

that with the existence of such During his five-day visit tálam

pears, be the major item for The Hon. Secretary Informedt discussion during the coming the meeting that His Excellency Anglo-Swies financial discus the Governor would be present * slope Router.

at the Game on Monday."

The following will represent Club At in a friendly Rugby a. treaty, trade relations between England-he arrives at Dover

game on Club ground this after China and the United States tomorrow afternoon-General Istanbul. Nov. 4. noon at-530. p.m. against HMS Waller; Owen, N. likely would be safer.-A830 Lattre de Tassigny, Chief of The Turkish Minister of

McNay, S. E. P. Lewis Looker, 1. clated Press. T

Staff of the French Army, will Finance, Halit Nazmir Kimla;

Berkeley, P.D. Clemo; D.P. REG how Britain's peacetime stated today that the Turkish Graham D.J.L. McWhirter, Lake Bucceas, Nov. 5. army is training

Governinent would allow foreign) Mellam, N. Walde, A.G. Dalziel, Soviet Russla will ask the In addition to having con- concerns working In Turkey to Anga, A., G. Taylor, G.D. Steering Committee of the Unit sultations with the Chief of the take out of the country all carn- Siss ed Nations to list Lin old League Imperial General Staff, Fieldings realised by their invest- of Nations quarters in Geneva Marshal Lord Montgomery, mente fa

London, Nov. 4.

Efforts are being made to The champion Jockey Gordon has been sent. E

London, Nov. 4. enlarge the stands, but what Richards, who has ridden. 207 is really needed le a new centre winners this season, shows & court, although even then one small profit of 43 on a £1 could not possibly be built to level stake on each of his mounts us a possible atte for a per- General de Tassigny will visit This typifies the new trend in The Bavarian Government hold half the people who would this season. Associated Press, manent home of the United Na, the Staff College and the Royal Turkish financial policy, under his taken over Hitler's moun want to see the big matches share ang dan tions, it was reported in Military Academy and the Par which it is stated that foreign tain chalet Berghof-near The difficulty of course, Printed and pubilalind OR KNO suthoritative) quarters today. achute Training School. On Nov. Capital will be welcomed to speed Berchtesgaden as an agricul that great expenditure for such

proprietors; Just what position Russia will 8 the General visit the up Turkey's economic develop tural college, the Soviet-controll- periodical big matches is hardly Enterprises Limited take on Geneva was not disclos-School of Al Bupport at montand

alisation.ed Leipzig radle reported today, worth while economically JAMES KEATES Windsor Tou

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