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Athens, Feb. 13. Nothing has been heard of the Labour MP. Mr T: G Thomas, since he entered guerilla-held territory in
Thessaly four days ago.
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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, -1947,
REPORTS TO COMMONS Cause For Anxiety In Gas Industry
Nine Days' Coal
In Hand
London, Feb. 13.
The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, told the House of Commons today that Britain's supply of fuel for power had improved slightly, but warned that there was cause for anxiety now in the gas industry.
The Prime Minister, making an up-to-the-minute report on the fuel crisis that had stopped all but the most essential of the nation's indus- tries, said 78,000 tons of coal were saved be- tween Monday and Wednesday, as a result the drastic current cuts.
stores.
Mr Thomas, Greece last month primarily to
He said the general in candie-lit, gloomy, and ice-col ive evidence for the defence
members of a Left power stocks of coal at
B.B.C. Cuts the trial Wing organisation was advised the nation's generating! Offee workers with elevator week ago by the British Military Mission that they could not guar plants were now suffici-halted, they climb the steps and anter his safety, If he tried to lent for about nine days work in overcoats by candle light, I'
Welshmen normal operations. from Rhondda, is 38. Last July he London, however, there hended the British Youth Delega was only about a week's conferencs Reu-stock at six main power
stations.
contact the guerillas.
Thomas. who is a
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A schoolmaster, Phamda sev At the worst, the ccal stocks Cardif Content Division, in carller had dropped to four days' July 1946. His home is in Ely situation remains critical." Styret, Tommandy, Clonergay late Attlee said. "The coal stocks akire,
of gas undertakings give cause for anxiety, particularly in 10- don where stocks $13 general amount to about nine and Balf
consumption-cun- siderably lower in some enses
Mr. Attlee announced that 12 ships carrying 24,000 tons
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BOOGIE WOOGIETM OUT
Landon. Feb. 13. The "Daily Telegraph" rez port from Bicigrade that the "boogie-woogle," Congo, Big Apple and trucking had beca hanned in Zagrch.
The official
gazelle in Zagreb said that engaging in by tenching there American dances was punishable by a fine of US $30 or 45 dinæ imprisonmen!--United Press.
Accused Protest
Banking electric accounting Innocence
machines are paralysed, ledger posting is done by hand.
schools
London, Feb. 13. School children--schools · depen-
innocence dent on electric heating are not Protesting their affected but hot mid-day meals Thomas John Ley, a 66-year- are curtailed.. No
are ald Company director and for losee because of the fuel shurt mer New South Wales Mluister of Justice, and Lawrence John Travel-delayed or cancelled Smith. (38) a London joiner, altogether because of transportu- tion tie-ups. Suburban
were at a West London pellee court today committed for trains curtalled.
BBC las cancelled-rial charged with the murder for the duration it high-brow of John MacBain Mudie, a 35, third programme and television, year-old Reigate Hotel barman and shortened other programmes whose body was found in a Mitions of receiving sets are Surrey chalk-pit last Novem- silent.
Radio-the
electric
ber.
Both pleaded not guilty and reserved their defence after the defence submission that no case established against
Cuurt.
Bernhard Won't Be Scooped
The Hague, Feb 13. Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands has decided cn elaborate. arrange- ments to scoop the world with pictures of the new Royal baby, expected to be barn at Soestjuk Palace any day.
He is anxious to avoid what happened at the time of the birth of Princess Beatrix, his fret child. when some. British newspapers, overbidding the Dutch press, were able to pub- lish photographs first.
The Prince will take the himself. The photographs
then be taken negatives will under heavy escort to the Court Photographer. A detective will guard the dark room while they are being developed.
Prints will then be taken by the police to Amsterdam where they will be issued to the-for- in press under a 24-hour em bargo. This will mean that no pictures will appear until hours after the birth.-Reuter.
Richard Arrives In examined Britain
London, Feb. 13.
Newspapers they have revert Sir William Brown, KCB, had reached London in the pasted to war-time size until further KOMG, CDE Permanent Un-124 hours and between noonan notice.-to-conserve electricity and
-Secretary of State for Air. Tuesday and noon today 51 ships newsprint supplies which are intence died Tuesday at his home at in all had left northeast ports, scarce because of transpordi! | Ley. had been rejected by the
Sealties. Periodicals are sus- Muukseaton, Northumberland, it carrying 400,000 tons for London.
Thirty more ships carrying peaded. i was learned today. He was 51.25.500 tans left northeastern ports Sports and other entertain-. Doctor Erle Gardner, the
Sir William had been at the for other destinations in that meri-greyhound-rating is ban-pathologist who Aip Ministry since October, same pericdr Mr. Attice said. Six not. Many soccer matches are off Mudie's body in the trench in 1945, and previously was Sp-ships were tied up, but more becauge bi cancelled train the chalk-pit, identified pieces)
to the Ministry of than 31 others were expected to Steeple-chasing is irregular be of rope which were found on
cause of cold weather and trana- La move today. Home Security. He went
the body. port dißculties. Cincinas closed Washington on a special mis-
until 1600 GMT. s.on in 1944.-United Press.
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More Coal Moved
The Premier reported that the railways of Britain moved more cual as a result of the passenger service cuts announced last night. And he sombrely read to the of House the weather forecast continued cold weather-but to gale and no for.
"This means," he said, "that although the loading of wagens and ships still is slow and dir. ficuli, we can keep seaborne pat | moving."
He advised the Commons that the "danger spets are the north- cast and Midlands areas.'
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followed Warning carller announcement by the Bri- tish Gas Council that its 11
-producing members had been put in readiness to impose
play lo cut off sup- energency
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plies : all but essential indus teles. Home consumption would not be affected under the plan. "Improvement"
It also followed o statement on the Rust and Power Minis- ter. Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, re-
"for wing
the first time all improvement in the gen- at position "The crificial drop in coal As for the moment has been arrested, but the position remains Reyerous until those stocks me maught up to the safety level,
Erriten, said.
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Food cake and pastry, baking prohibited. but, no other rations foodstuffs endangered. Associat ed Press.
used for
Some had been trussing, he said, and one piece, which was in a nose round the neck, had caused death by as- phyxia.-Reuter.
CLARK VERSUS GUSEV:
SECOND
ROUND
London, Feb. 13.
General Mark Clark (United States) today again challenged the Soviet deputy, M. Gusev, on the principles of freedom of the press and demo- cracy as the Foreign Ministers' deputies re- sumed discussions on the Austrian treaty. Gen. Clark insisted that some views which Austria might express in future might be unobjection- able to the United States but objectionable elsewhere, adding, "My remarks of Tuesday. about freedom of expression and democracy are still applicable."
Gea
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In opposing Gusev's insistence ed since the war's end aiming at en the treaty prohibition of. pon- liquidation of Nazi-lum and re- Germanic propagandi in Austria, establishing democracy, but the Clark said the United States Western Allies urged that this 11
of the press apply only to dissolution of Nazi cherished freedom
and to maintenance and of speech, but such was not groups the case in Russia.
democratic institutions. freedom
of
Shimwell's statement. which Gusev angrily retorted that
of speech had nothing The issue went back to the *****. released at 2 press con- to do with what was under dis. Folitical Committee and the de-; He also said the drop in power ussion and that they were talk-puties agreed to hear Austria on
ing about Austrin and not what it--United Press erosomption at the ning Am was done in the United States cut-off this morning was slightly or Russia.
less and than yesterday's-Unit Gen Clark replied: "Freedom ed Press.
of expression has a lot to do with
How Britain Is Affected
The upshot of the argument London, Feb.-14.was that the matter was referr Here is how Britain's fuel crisised by the deputies to the Cour- cuts as the lives, home and of Foreign Ministers to decide activities in the areas affected by whether Austria should be the great switchoff.
pressly forbidden "pan-Germanic propaganda in any form."
Anschluss
Bir business virtually all large manufaclaring plants are closes. Drastic reductions are noticeable .in railway transport facilities, wh only a week's coal supply loft.
ex-
Britain, the United States and France suggested prohibition of Industrialists incur heavy wage Propaganda for an anschluss with bills, to
payments mect
under Germany, lien contracts.
The deputies did agree in prin Underwriters
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London, Feb. 13. boy "A 13-year-old Shanghai, Richard Jerome Heng Spikins, arrived from
Harbour by Kong at Poole BOAC flying boat today-
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During the past 31 days. he has been thrown into the sen from a wrecked, Far Eastern Airlines aircraft near Luzon; spent 17 hours in the water; been rescued and taken Manila by an American trans- part; then taken to Shanghai ly a warship and finally a week. ago caught the BOAC flying boat which has brought him to England.
He is the son of a Shanghai Gas Company official and has
me to England
to complete
his education at a preparatory school before going to college. -Reuter.
CZECH DAKOTA CRASH
Prague, Feb. 13. The crew of three were kill- Linės ed when a Czech Air Dakota crashed near Klavno to- day shortly after taking off from Ruzynow airfield near Prague.
The plane caught
fire on crushing. It had not yet been put on the regular service.
'An inquiry into the cause of the disaster has been ordered.
Reater.
Empire Consulted On Treaty Talks
London, Feb. 13. The Government was in close and constant contact with the Dominions and took full account of such views as they had expressed before the recent discussions in the Council of Foreign Ministers, the Prime Minister told the House of Commons today.
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Mr. Attlee, who was replying present the considered opinien through curtailment of production economical anschluss with Ger- to a question, added: "Similarly, not only of the United Kingdom many and that Austrin should be it has been the practice in the but of the whole British Com made fully aware of such pro- case of India, and will henceforth monwealth, and thus' avoir
Bise be in the Case of Burn, to the United Ground Floor Gusev insisted that Austria be His Majesty's Government in the ing submitted to
Small manufacturers all non- Essential factorica closed,
Fuel "plates seeking to 'oper-
hibition.
nte during the night are watched bound to maintain all laws pats-United Kingdom to keep the Nations Council?--Reuter. By Government Inspectors. Suh- contractors resort to home-
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family business," "through" - their" organisation, the National Union of Manufacturers, appeal to Government enable 4,000 Arnis.
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Rome, Feb. 13. 000,000 are idle, and un-employeThe Allied authorities ment is expected to reach 6,000, Italy, had been warned
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shillings for his wife and corres-
Government of those countries
Informed on all matters of for
in eign policy which they – are
kely to be interested.,
"The Colonial Governors con- cerned have also been kept in-] formed of the general lie of British policy in these and other
Gromyko Unseals His Lips
in matters.
The United Kingdom cannot that and would not wish to interfere
Lake Success, Feb. 15. 000 by the end of the week. Marlu Pasquinells—who' mur with the right and responsibility
The Soviet delegate, M. Andrei Those not covered by the union-dered Brigadier Robert de Win-of the individual Dominion Gov- Gromyko, in a rare impromptu cuaranteed-week contracts begin ton at Pola last Mmday-in-arminents to present their own
statement to newsmen, said after (Govern" | "Londed to murder x high Bri-views at any time to foreign Gov-
the Security Council meeting to- quencing for the dole” ment un-employment insurance of tinh officer in Pala, Signor Al-craments, to the Council of For- day: "We are going to do our 24 shillings weekly for a man, 16cide de Gasperi, Italian Pre- eign Ministers, or to the, Count Commission
beat Lo assure zuccess of the mier, told the Constituent Aset of Deputier pordingly less for children.)
ramyka impiled that he no M. Gromyka The housewife-this i
Vitration- „sembly today,
Sir Ralph Glyn (Conservative) M. ridden sagment of the
had asked whether, in preliminary longer had objections to dividing population
He said: "The Italian Goveensideration of the terms of the mass destruction" and "conven crnment has already expressed pence treatles to Germany and tionel between two commissions. to the British authorities its Austria, zleps were taken through He said final action on the re- profetind regrets over the most the
Dominions, India and; solution was "good and helpful.” grave affair at Fois The Allfed Colonial Offices to
The United States delegate, Mr. ensure that the murderess intentions and into full account before authorities had been warned of the views of the Dominion and Warren Austin was pleased that
Colonial Governme
ents were taken M. Gromyko did not try to us therefore, the Italian authorl Majesty's Government put for He said: "One thing to remember Bis the veto to bleck the arms, plan." ties cannot be blamed. The res ward: its views of the Allied ) is that, da od, Gromyko said yes- ponsibility is therefore that of Foreign Ministers conferences, so terday, there, are meny the Allies in Pola-Reuter. What the Foreign Office could re- which we agree,United Press..
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