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DEMOB RATE

Mr. Attlee Replies Laski's Duel

To Critics

The following is a detailed report of the House of Commons debate on the Prime Minister's speech dealing with the demobilisation of Bri- tish troops serving abroad:

Mr. Anthony Eden (Conserva- a great deal of discontent mis- tive): "While I do not want to understanding and correspondence contest the list of present com- might have been avoided?" mitments to which the Prine Mr. Osborne (Lab.): "While Minister has referred, I feel that most people recognise we have we must now add to them the commitments requiring the pre- in India.sence of troops, they also feel that deteriorating situation There are two questions I would these troops ought to come from like to put to him. As he will be the United Nations Police Force aware one of the most important and is the Government consider, sources of discontent is the feeling the creation of such a force?" The Speaker: "That is opening ing among the men, who have served long periods dating from up a rather wide vista." the war, that they were being

Bad Effect

With Eminent K.C.

(Continued from Pope 1) Referring to Professor Lask!'s book "Reflection on the Revolution of Our Time," Sir Patrick asked: "Is the underly ing feature of the book that .on there is a while war is chance of revolution by consent but as soon as war is over the chance of consent is gone?"

Professor Laski:

nishes."

HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946.

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Oxford

"The widows and children of the 843 men who lost their lives are looking to this Court, confident that justice, will be done, without fear and without affection." With these words, Major Vine concluded his closing address at No. 5 War Crimes Court yesterday, when the trial came to an end. The findings of the Court of Kyoda Shigeru, master of the "Lisbon Maru," came to an end. The findings of the Court will be pronounced at 10.30 am today. The closing address by the, are subordinate, departmental Defence was read by Captain duties so that so future master Kestiloff. who said in part: should have to choose between "In peace time, the master of his duty as a seaman and sub- any Hapanese merchant vessel servience to a military request is in complete charge and his

"There was ample evidence word is law. In war time his to reach the conclusion that the halftime. Dimi-authority is limited when his master was concerned in the In another fixture,

ship has been requisitioneri, by failure to provide life boats and University last to Wolverham- the Army. In this case, the life jackets for the prisoners in ton Wanderers by four clear master's role is restricted to consequence of which many lives goals, failing to register asked to continue that service, Sir Frank Sanderson (Con.): while those replacing them, will{"In view of the large number of

navigation only, while the O.C. were lost and many others were have to serve for much shorter etters

Troops in transit is in full obliged to undergo the rigours members of Parliament period. Will he attempt to meet | are receiving from overseas, will

charge of all matters and in ex- and exhaustion of a long period this-by-evening-that contrast_up_he-consider issuing a statement in

ceptional circumstances should of immersion. Inter, Professor Laski de- he think-fit-so-to do, may in Concluding his address, Major "The second question has rela- { the form of a White Paper, so that'

even in tion to reserved occupations. There we can mclude that in our mail?clared: "I should say that the terfere

navigation Vine said were many reserved occupations The Prime Minister" "A state-arrival of the Labour Party in matters. Regarding the issuing "The accused is therefore be- may fore you in order that you may which had to be created for the ment will be issued, and I am power had reinforced the pos- of orders, the master 'winning of the war, but it is not also proposing to make a state-sibility of the continuance of command only members of his determine the extent to which criminally responsible persunde serving sel- ment over the broadcast to-night, the revolution by consent which crew, while O.C. Troops he was

to for the loss of 13 British lives diers that these reserved occupa-zó that it can be sent over to the I had locked for as a solution transit may give orders uone must remain exactly they troops and broadcast to them," of our problems,"

everybody, including the master after the torpedoing of then were. Can anything be done Mr. Pacet (Lab.) asked if thei At the end of Professor and his crew,

"Lisbon Maru." to ensure that those my reserved Prime Minister could state what Laski's cross-examination, which occupations are reduced to the group would be able to resume lasted nearly four hours, evid- absolute minimum for the na-their university education at the ence was interposed of Air tional need and that the others beginning of the 1947 year, be- Vice-Marshal H. V. Champion can do their service as others did cause it was important for these de Creapigny, Governor of Schleswig Holstei and Labour candidate for whom Professor Laski wae speaking in Newark at the time of the alleged libel.

easy to

in the war?"

No Blunder

young men.

The Prime Minister: "I could not give that without notice." The Prime Minister: "We do Mr. W. Fletcher (Con.): "Is he not want to call up people for lan- aware of the very bad effect on ger periods than are necessary.newly joined troops of finding that People who are called up now, the mental attitude of the men is will not be serving as long periods that they are discontented, be- as those who had to serve during cause they think they have been the war. I will took into the let down by serving too long. second point to see if anything Will he try to put the facts be- can be done as to reserved ac-fore the recruits when they join?” The Prime Minister: "I think cupations. We are trying to get relief by calling up everybody everybody should take great care except those who are absolutely not to discourage troops by sug- essential at the present time!" gesting they have been let down,

Mr. Herbert Hughes (Lab.); when they have not been."- "It was stated in the White Paper

Mr. Stokes (Lab.): "Will he bear in mind that the Government

on call up that men serving in the services on 31st of Decem- cannot calf up young skilled and ber 1946, will be released before semi-skilled men and have a high the end of 1948. Will he assure | output?"

us that the statement still stands?"

The Prinic Minister: "That :iś j our alm."

Viscount Hichingbrook (Cond:

·

Hastings"Gone, I say. Laski"I any diminishes." Hastings:Do you accept the word 'gone"

Laski: "No, diminishes." Air Chief's Evidence

11

Crespigny said that he heard questions put by Mr. Went- worth Day to Professor Laski but did not hear Professor Inski mention revolution by violence in his replies.

"To clarify the matter of obedience to orders given by the Imperial Japanese Army the following extract from Field Service Regulations are quoted:

to

Brisbane, Nov. 27.

With the first Test match only two days ahead, both England and Australia practiced here to- day, writes "Norman Preston Reuter's special correspondent with the MCC. The only ab stentions were Hutton, who stayed in the hotel flat specially alloted him, and McCool. The Englishmen spent two sessions, before and af- ter lunch, during which the whole" party bat- ted, bowled and field seriously. Fishlock made his first appearance in flannels since he frac tured the bone in his hand Adelaide, at the nets. He hit the ball freely, and looked to be in fine form despite his lack of match play.

Hammond, who had not made aroused - tremendous

· interest

single goal against the First any big scores lately, batted at throughout Australia.-Reuter. Division team.

bath sessions, while it was in- In the Rugby Union County teresting to see Evans behind the Conica beat Hampshire by Championship, the Eastern stamps wearing pads and glovca.

six

Within the next few hours the nine points to three, while England-selectors will make their Middlesex beat Kent by

Test-choice and their decision whether Gibb or Evans shall keep points to nil.

Cambridge University, playwicket is the most vital one they team, went down 18 points to have been guilty of costly mis- ing against an international will be called upon to make. Both the 15-Renter.

Lakes during the tour, but many consider Evans superior.

"He has prostituted his pro- fession and bowed low to a upcu the most noble traditions military idol without regard to of the sea. The widows and the higher principles of his children of the 843 men who calling. If you find the facts in lost their lives are looking to case for the prosecution this Court, confident that justice proved, then Kyoda Shigern. has will be done, without fear and brought unutterable. disgrace without affection."

Military discipline lics in the obedience. Therefore it is neces sary to make all servicemen thrown down their liusa for their country and obey their superiors sincerely and faithful- ly and abide by the orders of their superiors. The above should be cultivated us their second nature.

"An order given by the Army is considered to be an order, which should be carried out: without I should absolutely

fail.

"I am quite sure that Profes- sor. Laski did not make, that statement otherwise have paid particular attention to I he declared.-Reuter.

BILLS BECOME LAW

ance 1946,

Police

Meals and In-

toxicating Liquors Tax Ordin- "All the Bills were moved by the Hon. Attorney General and seconded by the Hon. Colonial Secretary.

A

сал

civilian attached to the Army, like ordinary servicemen, never be excused from dis- obeying an order.”

for the singular absence of any mention in the Japanese Field Service Regulations of the re- Intion between the master and the O.C. Troops.

Lady Cripps Feted By Chinese

The Chinese community of Hong Kong yesterday gave public expression to their warm admira- tion and esteem for Lady Cripps when they feted her at a large reception at the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden.

High Scoring Expected

Provided the M.C.C. wicket-

England Team

Brisbane, Nov. 28. England's team for the fist Test match, beginning hergon Friday, will be chosen from the following 13 players: Hammond

Hutton and Gibb (Yorkshire), (Gloucester)-captain, Washbrook and Ikin (Lancashire) Yardley, Edrich and Compton (Middlesex), Voce and Hardstaff (Nottingham shire); Bodser (Surrey), Smith (Essex) and Wright (Kent). Reuter:

ARMY CRICKET TEAMS®

keeping comes up to reat. Test standard, it is not considered the English bowlers will let the side down in the Test, which promises

A cricket match will be played mammoth totals by both sides.

There is no question that Hut between Army Land Force and t ton will be completely fit. He had Dockyard on Sunday at King's The Army Park, at 11.30 recovered today from his chill, and only continued to rest as a

team will be chosen from the fel lowing Capt Ozorio, Major precautionary measure. He turn- Hutchison, Lt. Phelps. Capt. ed out for practice once during Wadlow, Capt. Phelps QMS. AD- the afternoon.

drews, Cpl. Tarrant, Cpl. Tierney, All the players looked very Cpl Wellings, Signalman Cocker- well, Including. Bradman. Hell Signalman Geldard, Signal- travelled by train from Adelaide Kennedy and Cpl Eardly. and was the last to arrive. Tribe

Transport at Star Ferry, Kow

caused some surprise by clean loon, at 11 a.m...

The following will represent bowling Bradman with the sec- the Army Land Force against and ball sent down to the Aur-K.C.C. in a friendly cricket gan tralian captain.

on K.C.C. ground on Saturday at 2 p.m.

Weather Hot Many people think that the final place rests between and Johnson, but it is

Major Rowley, Capt. Ourio, Capt. Wadlow, it. Warbrick, L Phelps, QMS. Andrews, Sg. Coc- kerill

Sg. Geldard, St. Kennedy, Cpl. Tarrant, Cpl. Wellings and Cpl. Tierney.

Transport at Star Forry, Kow- loon, at 1.30 p.m.

K.C.C. BOWLS

TEAMS

At the K.C.C. on Sunday

M.N. Rakusen (skip). T. Lock, - D. Hung, R. E. Lee.

N. Bebbington (skip), A. Spary, J. Hempacy, A C Tribble,

Addressing the Court in reply, Major Vine said, inter

The function was sponsored earlier visited relief centres Five Bills became law as they ali

by the three Chinese members in Kowloon, visiting the King's passed their second and third

"Regulations regarding tran- of Legislative Council, and Park Camp, where nearly 400 reading in Legislative Council, port of troops have been laid every section of the community crphur children are housed, Australian A Balance

The down by the Japanese Army was represented. In addition and cared for by the Salvation Tribe yesterday. They were Mr. Allee: "We are very well Hong Kang

Reserve The arrogant pride of the Army there was a large number of Army in cooperation with the doubtful if Tribes fent in bows aware of that, but there has to Amendment Ordinance 1946 was such that it would have distinguished guests among Relief Section of the Medical ing Bradman will be a balance in these things. It The Merchant Shipping Amend involved a loss of face to have whom were Miss Nora Young Department;

influence the the Salvation selectors. "Is he aware of the colossal blun- quite right. It is a hardship ment Ordinance 1946. The admitted to circumstances in and the Governor's ADC, Lieut. Army Girls' Home; and the free der which the Government com- to people kept bverseas, but Tallyclerks Licensing) Ordin-

which the senior

The weather remains very hot, military Parkinson, members of the rice distribution centre in Yau- though a sea breeze makes con- mitted in having to demobilise have claims from industry, the ance

officer should place himself Executive and Legislative Coun- mati, 1946. The Summary the services of this country, down universities and the rest that we Offences Amendment Ordinance civilian master. The Court may and a large sprinkding of ladies. devastated area

under the directions of a clis and leading business men

ditions quite pleasant. The bowl- Lady Cripps also visited the ers below the safety ilmit and that must not spoil men's careers, but 1946. The

are likely to spend many having to re-adjust it upwards we must to even handed justice."

on behalf of the hosts, extended that any other part of Hong may have gone halfway towards December 1 starting at 3 p. consider that this is the reason

in Hunghom, hours on the sun-baked ground. The Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, where suffered more heavily I Hammond wins afterwards involves consequent

the toss, he Mr. Pickthorne (Con.): asked hardship to our serving men?" the Prime Minister to remember

a warm welcome to Lady Cripps Kong in aerial bombardments. winning-the match, The Prime Minister: "No, there the importance of the time or re

and her party of co-workers.

which has was no blunder. Perhaps he will lease for university students.

Chinese, wherever they were. remember the line taken by the The Prime Minister: "I quite

would always remember with upposition un demobilisation."

agree with. that. That is certain-

In Absolute Control gratitude what the BUAC and Much Discontent ly a thing which should be done,"

**The master is charged with | Lady: Cripps did for China's Mr. Shurmer (Lab): "It is not

Mr. H. Gallacher (Com.): "Is

the duty of transporting per- suffering millions to bring them sympathy the wives and parents he aware that the statement he

sonnel abcard safely to their succour in their most trying want, it is their husbands and has made today will not ease the

destination. He must use his hour. Such noble and selflesa New, York, Nov. 28. sons and owing to this holdup, bitter feelings many of these sol-

and The South African Indian

judgment

professional efforts did more than anything many of the men serving in the diers have and will he make cer- Congress delegation in New knowledge in the attainment of else to cement the close friend- Middle East who would have been tain that what happened in the York Issued a statement today, that object. It would be absurd ship Bubelsting between Great

The R.A.F. team against eligible for leave will have to R.A.O.C. Camp in the Middle East, spend their 4th or 5th Christmas when armed cars and guns were saying that intervention by the suggest that he should take Britain and China, and at a

as an time when mutual understand-crease in duties now probased will

C.A.S.C. on Sunday at the United Nations was "imoceaany measures, nway from home, as a result of sent to patrol will not be repeat lays should be made, sald the would prejudice the safe, ar- above all things Lady Cripps full year four million of which other, 35 (83), and in addition will be: Moorhouse; Sinclair,

operational necessity, which ing and goodwill were needed bring in about $7,000,000 in a Kong. $4 ($2); Empire, $4 (52)

Navy ground, Causeway Bay, the slow up in demobilisation. Ited and that British soldiers will is not good enough."

not be used against British sol- dispute.

Cashman, If the rule of law is to be rival of his passengers: He is had come to China as an am- would be derived from tobacco. for every 15% by which the alca: Soutar; Anderson,

Honourable Members will, I trust, holic The Prime Minister: "I will diers?" certainly look into that question The Speaker called on Mr. C. maintained, no legislative de duty bound to do all in his bassadress of goodwill to bring

and Thorpe. Res. Hong Kong, 30.10 ($0.08)| Strickland valuable contribution to Empire, $0.16 (0.08): other, serves: Johnson, Duncan- very cf leave I think I have fully ex- Taylor (Con.), but Mr. Gallacher lays should be made," said the power towards the fulsiment of closer together the two peoples. agree that this will represent a 26 strength by weight exceeds Burns: Beech, Sewell, Marshall,

Bishop Hall who next spoke wards the goal which we all have $0.20 (80.12). plained the reason and the fact demanded to have an answer and statement, "otherwise it will the principal object.

"Although he cannot issue a recalled his first visit to Lady in view, namely the balancing of of 'Nero fiddling bè a case that when we have a target we there was some interruption.

Sake, Hong Kong. $1 ($2); said that must necessarily.depends on circumstances,"

NERO FIDDLING?

except

New Liquor And Tobacco Duties

(Continued from_Page_1) can and should in the main absorbed by the trade.

"It is estimated that the

be

in-

addition to the duties, specified above, Hong Kong. $0.40 ($0.20); Empire, $0.40 ($0.20): other. $0.50 ($0.30).

Chinese type liquor,

Hong

The Speaker: "Mr. Gallacher. / while Rome burned.'"-Reuter military order, a Japanese max-] Cripps in England in June-1942) our budget next year in so far as Empire. $4 ($2); other, $5 ($8)

pul an argument, not a question!"

Mr. Gallacher attempted to in- tervene and there were loud cries

Brigadier Head (Con.): Is he uware that If this statement, had been made 2 or 3 weeks earlier of Order."',

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tor is no ordinary civilian. He when he was persuaded to head recurrent expenditure is con- and in addition, for every 1% by is accorded the respect and an organisation, that

was to cerned.

which the alcoholic strength by

The following will represent privileges due to a Company play so important a part in

New Duties

weight, exceeds 26, Hong Kong, Dockyard F.C against Kit Chee much Commander. He is in absolute bringing two peoples so

Empire, $0.15 in the 2nd Division on Saturday control of his crew, numbering closer together."

as follows (the old rates being ($0.08);

at Navy round, Happy Valley in the case of the "Liabon

given in brackets) ;———

Liquors other than Intoxicating

S. White; C. Anstis and Maru 7 officers and men.

Liquors, champagne and other liquors, but excluding spirits Colegate; R Stewart, E. Hambly "I have not deemed it rele followed with a description of sparkling wines, Empire origin wine or arrack, Hong Kong, 4 and L. Evans; K. Isherwood. E vent to determine by what means efforts made by Chinese in (828).

$3B

(418); other origin, $44 ($21: Empire. 4. (32); other, $5 Stevens, D. Turner, F. Trout and he enforces discipline amongst Hong Kong to raise funds to

(83), and in addition for every W. Ritchie. Empire origin, 132 by which the alcoholic, strength. Brandy, D his crew. The practice in the help their mother country be- (816); other origin, $40 (24)by

weight

exceeds 25% Honz British Mercantile Marine is to fore the outbreak of the Pacific

Gin, whisky and

(30.68); Empire, Barnet & His Orchargo refusal of orders before War, and how they were sup- ous Hators, Hong Kong, origin: $90.12).

Civil Court and the master has ported by their British friends (16) Empire origin 1.00 pm-News, Weather Report and full power to 'place a

recalci

($15): other origin, and helpers. He said that from

$40 (324), Spirits of wine or arrack, Hong

Jerusalem, Nov. 28. Empire, 34 (12); The Stern Gang,:: fanaticri 1.19 Dm-Grchestral ́Interlude.

·1.10 p.m.--"Lauder and

pire, $20 ($10); other. 125 (815) other.. Variety.

gesture nothing could equal in Other still wines, Empire, $10 for every 15% by which the alco-issued a "cense fire" order to BUAC. The material value, as Clder and perry. Empire, 282 25%, Hong Kong. 30.16 (300) which have been responsible value an organisation like the (88);

other,

$20 (112).

holic strength by weight exceeds its special, sabotage squads, we all knew, he said, was two (11); other,

Empire, 80.10 ($0.08); other for the recent attacks on the millions Sterling, or 32 million. Concentrated beer in whatever $0.20 (80,12), in Hong Kong currency, form, whether ale baris, or malt Assessment Of Duty - Palestine railway system.

Lady Cripps briefly replied, and hops concentrate or otherwise. It is provided that the Super that the attacks were interfer

Reason was stated to be expressing thanks For the Hong Kong. E1.15 (40.30) Eme

pire, $1.60 ($1.20) other, $1.90 intendent may assess the duty on

Intoxicating liquors, not specified Ing with rallway movement of Her and her party, and said her visit to Hong Kong had given degree by which the original gra prescribed for liquor which in his them immense pleasure.It had König. $0.03 (30.02)-- Empire,

exceeds 1055 degrees ng opinion most neatly approxi- than 10% Empire $2.25 (31.50);"

to the liquor on which daty other, $2.65 ($1.70).2017 ($0.08); other

$0.65 1 lo be assessed, and that he Manufactured Tobacco This case has succeeded in was going on here and when (0.04) We may, at his, discretion, assess the ¦ Cigars – Empire origin and bringing to light a state of she went back to England she

beer, except cidèr and 945 Volle Solps: Yehudi affairs which would never have would, feel that in Hong Kong Serry, not exceeding 1055 degrees less than two gallons, imported husnufacture only $525 (1350); duty on any quantity of liquor of manufacture, $4.50 (#3). Empire been tolerated in any country there were many friends work 0.801 Empire, $1.60 ($120) at

gravity, Hong Kong, $1 16,00 pm London.Relay: News, C.-

at any time in the high seas has been brought her in the task awaiting her at

tobacco containing manufacture, $3.30. 162.20);|| to the light of day. The home,

tion, for every degree by which

or more of moisture by pira manufacture onl position must be altered. The Lady Cripps was presented degrees, Hong Kong,- €0.03 (1.30): other origin, 12.25 Other manufactured in tobacco, the original gravity exceeds 10 Unstripped here! In Cigarettes, Empire. originand

of Empire origin, $1.98 (12.60): other, 84.80 (3320) Japanese Government must de- with a jade brooch by the Hon. (0.02) Empire, $0.04 ($0.03); clare that the master of any Mr. T N. Chau as a souvenir other, $0.95 (30,04) + (5)

Jess than 10% of including snuff and clear enttings, moisture by weight, Empire, $1.98 of Empire originandi: manufac vessel is the sale authority in from Hong Kong Chinese of her Chinese Liquor Printed and published: for the

(11.35); other, $2.28 ($1.56)ture, $8.30 (32.200 Expire propriators, The Newspaper matters affecting the safety of virit and as a token of their Intoxicating liquors in this Stripped tobacco contataing (a) minutature, only, $1.00 ($2,60) Enterpries Limited. by WALTER his ship and those on board. It esteem

part above the strength of 22 10% or more of moisture by Chinese prepared, tobaeday JAMES ELATES; Windsor House: must be clearly laid down that | Accompanied by the Hon. Peces under proof, for every weight, Empire, $2.10 (31.50); | Hoa Lon a.

the duties of the O.C. Troppsia. Selwyn-Clarke, Lady Cripps dores above such strength, in other, $2.40-(1100) ;; (b) // less

4

C& Piẩm Court Prebastra,

1.20 p.m.-tudio i', Luba Bhaflala at the untrained in the ways of warmth of the welcome extended ($1,00), and in addition, ter every in Part One or Two, at the rate the citrus crop Reuter.

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sea should pit his judgment against that of the master..! New Danger

Ber-

vions.The English Theatre No. 11 *Mile Hall."

enabled her to understand what

mates

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10.08 The Gondigliera!--An 'Auria. | but Japan. A new danger: on log with her and supports other." $1.90 ($1.60), and in addio cationsignment, other, $7 (84)..

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