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Clean-Up Of Rich
Party Men Urged
Nanking, Sept. 8.
The names of China's reputedly wealthiest men- H. H. Kung and T. V. Soong-were heard in a stirring session of the "San Min Chu 1” Youth Corps conference as leaders urged for the liquidation "of China's' wealthy Kuomintang Party members.”
| Soveral "speakers argued that the liquidation of wealthy important KMT Party members is as equally important as the elimination of cor- rupt elements from the Party,
The Corps Central Executive | Cmonte however, took no vote ||on the subject.
*Marshall and
Wedemeyer gave an necurate pleture of Chim, but Shanghad and mution- al newspapers
are emutemning The "Sar Mohu Youth them because the papers refuse Corpa Exevetive Committer, in
to print the truth about the gov ate final sCANTORE prior fo Jiy
erament," he said, referring to mepper with the Kuomintang,
the American Secretary of und for a pange of "eonserva State's attempts to restore pence tive, corripi wavering elements" in East Avia, and Lieutenan! end the abspeption of new pro-genera Wedemeyer's subire. recave members "as essential, {"quent fact-finding mlssion.
to the rth of a new Kumain lang."
"Ching never neeiled as much Means blle. Nanking repels of democracy and freedom as I help to establish the principles Washington, Sept. 8. An early shot-down" trialissimo Chiang Kalees today," he added.
ishek' has, abrected his top n
with Russia is forecast arms to explore without delay by Senator Joseph H. j nezts of bringing into the Gov
cinnicht gone intellectual educa.
Ball, who said it mayors who have been at va! come over the veto issue
b eriting the
in the forthcoming Unit-! adtrimstration, *ed Nations General As-I
sembly.
Maintaluong that Russ has stalled the United Nations by
The abuse way of fl: veto, Sena
tes al projispart in an inter
Chiang Returns
Nunking from Kuling this after: Chiang Kai-shek returned ti
Koomintang noon to attend the fourth plenary Preston F the Central Excentive Committee the Kandulang which is opening tomorrow,
A well-informed
This was confirmed by one of the President's closest attviners, who
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said the project-is-to-broad that the President would call er the
the Kuomintang members to carry
National Government
theough the inclusion of Chinese out all possible measures to cruci view that the United States "leading minds," who ordinarily the spreading all out rebellion take te lead tu retrleting almtain from internal affairs the Chinese Communists.
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However, 11 Minneapolis, IV. Kaltenborn, veteran radio) news annlyst, who returned til
the United States today from a globe-giraling 14 sale!
that
ant who are to be given priority.
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Rules
The National Government
meanwhile, is reported to hav
war was not bumimit bectiuse In San Frangisen, Chinese) prepared a set of rules in accord.
General Feng Yu-hsiang assert-ance with the national m-bilisa
Die United States is preparing
for any possible conie.
We are on the jab," he
nei want to."
el on Sunday that Chipa has notion act passed by the Exreutiy
The U.S. orespallon jorres are doing a "find Joh" Tielded. the dirtienities in Korea were Ademikat Youth Congress.
Yuan for the protecting of the
Nali nulists.
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1947.
A CHINESE "BOY SOLDIER"
British Miners Still Out
London, Sept. 8. Miners are still strik-
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Dock Strike Is Again
Dead-Locked
Only Aged 14!
A Boy Soldier. only 14, sits on deck of stegnier whieti
NEW POINTS RAISED
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BY EMPLOYERS
Strike parleys between dockyard employers and striking mechanics yesterday again ended in a stalemate, due to new points raised by the em- ployers.
The new deadlock occurred when the dockyard employers decided not to take buck an unspeci- fied number of strikers on the ground of insufficient work. The employers also extended ment, and they would have to 'he 45 percent wage in report to full meeting of crense to only men in strikers' delegates. receipt of not more than 40 The conférence then adjourn→ Celfs an hour, and counting out ed, and no data was fixed for all for men from the benefits of a resumption of parleys, this wage increase.
The attitude of the Reporting the result of yea ulovers was stygngly criticise: terday's conferince, which was in the proceedings that follow held in the Urban Counciled at the meeting of strikers" Chambers, and insted from le'egates.
ent-
2.30 Ls 0,30 p.m., Chinese En- More than once there were sinders Inntitute officials told starmy scenen as speakera a meeting of about 400 strike urged the calling off of all fur- delegates last night, that the ther negotiations until the paritys started with an offer etrikers original demand was of 50 percent wage increase op pact in full, condition that all the strikers repert for work the next day (today).
Thir, they anid, represented a further concession of 5 per- cent.
Request
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"It in 'e'carly & challenge thrown out to us by the dock. yard employers. We will accept that challenge and call cf al further talks until they. RC. cept our original demand,” said one delegate.
Institute ofilelals told the "China Mail": "Our request for.
Institute oficiala suid that, owing to the shortness of time und in view of the large num. couple of days to get the ber of men involved (some of men back cannct, by the widest whom had possibly `returned stretch of imagination, be call- tu the country), it was imd unreasonable.
"Now the whole thing's off. possible to notify all the men overnight.
and we sha't have to get the They naked for at least one men to agree
nfresh touny or two daya.
new terms that may be put Dockyard, omployers there- forward, and in their present
brought him and 2,000 Chaincy conimink Brisoners can withdrew their offer of 50 mood they want to call of all
tured, by the nationalists in Shanghai, August 16. With film
is another prisoner and la background, others. The young-
ster said he served in the signal corps-APhoto,
Gunfire Still Echoes In Delhi
New Delhi, Sept. 8. Gunfire still echoed through the streets of this riot-scarred capital today as the death toll con- tinued to mount far above Sunday's total of 21.
freedom under the present Na-Communist whs surrender to thing at 19 Yorkshire coal "We are ready for war and oralist Government. potential enemies, know we art ready.
pits in continued de- "I'am convinced they will net! "You emot speak the truth;
Liberty and full rights went befiance of Government start a war and I know we do without running the rek of granted these Communists if they demands and pleas that
being put a prison," he told the declared their allegiance Kaltenburn sald be beloved closing session of the five day National Government, this squr effects of their walkouts they go back to work as convention of the Seventh, Daystates.
In Connaught Circus between, more tbmì 100 rioters in Old [slowly spread through Foreign nationals will be proh!-
40 and 60 shops were looted. Delhi when, under the Govern Peng was assigned by Gruer.bited from residitig in or visiting the populous North Eng- The police clashed with ment order to crush the rica, afsi Chiang Kai-shek of regions designated
rinters militaryland industrial areas.
less than 1 nilc from they opened firm with tommy. from an au- study water conservation meg, according to the Shanghai
Palace of Lord Louis guns, automatic rifles and dience with Pope Pius XII a thods in the United States.
Mountbatten, British Governor Sten guns.. There were fewer strikers - General of the new Dominion hterviews with
Mahatma
order from the Chinese Ministry day than last week, following of India. of National Defence.
A pall of smoke · hung over | Government efforts to got them Officials at Willingdon Foreigners living in such stente
air-sections of the new city where back to work of a promise that port, on the edge of New Delhi. raving mobs had fired build-
"said that. "BevCTRI Moslemsings, while in other arck
due to "Rusla's failure to cas operate, there
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ed, to stay another year.
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aught the fundamental gualment, but that he had been of preserving peace. United "dered, when that period expir-local military authorities to v their original grievince-objec- were killed atar there by roving milliary had a handa full run-
euate within & specified portation at a pit at Grimethorpe band which toured the Helgh- ning down rioters and knite The travel-ban by foreigners to working in extra shift during burhood and prevented any wielding looters. military areas, however, dne, aut the crisis--would be investigat- Moslems from passing cu the apply to foreigners serving withed fully. the Chinese Guvernment or app Sixty thousand were tl t cially permitted by the Chinese the end of last week. muthorities, the Ministry's order stated.
SCOTLAND YARD SEEKS JEWISH "AIR-RAIDERS"
Paris, Sept. 8.
"Drive"
highway.
Reinforcements
percentage increase offer følks."
the menstitute officials will repart end said that since could not return to work today, this decision to the Commis their offer of 46 percent wuge, nis nor of Labour this morning. increme was now, subject to cerinin amendments.
*moy then out inc 1 following amendments:-
the
Owing to insuficient work at the yards, it was necessary to dismiss an un- specified number
ef men, which meant that some of the strikers would not be taken back.
The 45 percent wage in- crense was now limited to only men drawing not more than 40 cents an hour.
All foremen were CX- luded from the benefit of this increase. They added that un'ess the strikers accepted Liene terma unconditionally, further talks were to no purpose.
Reply
Institute fala replied thos came to the conference to seguliate on the offer, na al- "Keep Them Alive” ready made by the dockyard.
employern and to endeavour Lo Reporterk touring the twin reach a nettlement on that A check showed toilay he
cities could find no central ans | baais, tween $7,000 to 40,000 still out,led Into both Old and New Del-
Military relatorcements mov-thority checking the death toll. Bringing up new terma by Including the Grimethorpe group Sunday night to
One officer explained: "Our the employers, and in particti- which voted against the Govern-heavy police patrols.
augment job right now, is to keep the Jar the insistence on dismissing
people alive, not to worry about of some of the strikers, an Semi-oficial despatches remekment's proposed settlement, A large nmber of special the dead. ing Shanghal stated today han: reached' in conferences between police magistrates were assign
fied all the eTorts they had the expected Government -drive union leaders and Fuel Minister led to direct niglit patrols, and Scattering fire has been gi against the Communist forcer in Emmanuel Shinwell,
made to come to such, wattle-' a currew was imposed.
ing on incessantly since early Shantung peninsula with its im.
A Police officer said he had a morning and on several portant seaports of Cheefoo, Wei-
report that the military killed slons the sound of grenades Imiwel and Lungkou has begun
was tuentixiec.. with two armies pushing respre.. tively from the west and the south
Hithert, there has been landing attempts from the sea.by Police. ding ised ne meelia-Nationalist warships; stemming of the French police notMed Lon- | nics. charged. towards the the coast-Associated Press, Unit-
Wad men at signal-a warning ed Press and Reuter.
Scotland Yard investigators today joined the French crack "Brigade Criminelle" in running down the additional members of a cosmopoli- tan gang accused of plotting to bomb London in reprisal for the landing of refugees now under way in Germany.
Ar the Brigade Criminol's plan to drop warning leaflets) reported further arrests "most | car London.
bage," it was learned tutt
The police raid the
manu-
The Weather
Saute onthues blah over N Chin
don as soon as the plot discovered and the Royal Air shot from the control lower. Fire called into operation its A'so arrested at the field was wartime p'que observer force Mrs. Judlab Rosenberger, 23. Ta on the skies over the year-old Hungarian secretary English Channel in case planes to Kori. should get through,
The startling orders to the facturer of fire extinguisher and to the of June. The deprendon Observer, Force-the first since casings used by the Stern galig are the Sea of Japan't move slowly the elf the war-lo report for bomba has been questioned the wards. A trough of low pressure any strange. plane hending to. by the criminal poller but they satenda "from" NIS, Indix so the Gulf of ward England-lothed a flood of declined to reveal his testi-of Hanila show-little change.
Tankin. The truplexl depresion to the wid surmise among the watch mony.
Today's Forecast:-Light SW wind ers, which subskled only with
In London
lair or flor. the Paris announcement that What was at first thought to Yesterday's Weather:- Rabbi Baruch Kerif of New be a homb was discoveredt to- Maximum: 3.7 dr. Tab York and 13 others, have been day in the British Light Stadl Minimum 11.0 des. Fah. selzed in what appeared to be Pressings Company factory In Mince Jan.
Stern Gang plot..
the Landon suburban area of Korff and his press relations) Acton,
Bunshines 16.9
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70 Inches us against AU REUI *ga of 3770.8 mm.169.15 inches,
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man In the project for para- chuting thousanin of Jewish the police and turned over to
refugees into Palestine, (Re- the Home Qilee for examina- are, at maí 1910. CUP. b ginald Gilbert) were taken into tlon. by experts,
1custody yeateday at Toussous lo
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"Radio War For The
Ear Of
Asia'
Singapore, Sept. 8.
The Singapore "Free Press" said today that "the threatened radio war for the car of Asia has formally begun with the signing in Manila of an agreement permitting the United States to operate in the Philippines, the largest, most powerful radio station outside Moscow."
Rescue
ocen.
The Canadian High Commision. (Mr. Jonn Kearney) yesterday morning reseund A Mosler from an enraged Hindu mob.
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The Incident occurred when Musiem tenga' Gaumling eart used in Delhi ny a tax)_driver. who was taking people church, was warned by a mal collecting, outside the church that when: The emerged: hei would be killed.
Employees of the Chinn Bus Co.. yesterday formally handed to the management a demand for un increase of about 100 percent u nxisting wages.
No time limit was set for ac ceptance of the demand,
“Hong Kong No Honest Paradise"
Shanghai, Sept. #
The China Press correspon ,dent, Ralph Sham, para 'ug
through Hong Kong en route to England, wrote today: "I you come here (Hong Kong) from China and expect to leave corruption behind py then you will be sadly dt. appointed.
"Ifeng Kong is not the honest paradise which most perzons la Shanghai thluk- not_bk: n'tong chalk."
He said that although prices - are enutrolled, many artie'on can only be purchased at > Jack
math of priece-United .Press.
ANGLO-FRENCH 50-YEAR
TREATY IS IN
EFFECT
London, Sept. 8. The Anglo-French “50-year Treaty" was put into effect formally today in a ceremony at the Foreign Office at which Foreign Secretary Bevin said the two countries "must assist each other to get out of the moruss” of Europe's fal- tering economy.
Maxsigli, val:
The treaty provided for military >"We nen/enjapanjuus in distress, support of opch other in hosillitles.. Mr. Kearney luft. he "This tim。 11 is an economic with Qoyniauy—United' Preis. took the tongn driver in his distress. gur, making him be on the
"Wo'shali triumph over our pre sent difeulties just as triumphe:l The Tina Cabinet's Emer-over our military difficulties..... the geney Committee to combat
"This treaty wil contribuie
Mr., Bevin, In a brief strech knows, presuppose the "will to The driver took refuge with- Fupon the exchange of catifzalloni |And a common policy, with regard The paper added that, underjeruinent plans a newy high-in the church which Mr. Kear-with French Ambassador Rondo Cermatiyaga ho Manila agreement, the power Nunking Station andey was attending cast to Asia from a battery of new equipment, "Vaien of America will broad- India is also in the market for When
|6:250 kilowatt transmitters,
Furthermore, the paper sniti. The paper wald France plus door cut of sight of the mob.
the British also p'an to erect to molerning the Salgon Radio')
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120. In addition to the four alrendy power ef its sending station closing announced yesterday the maintenance of western civili
lx glanta transmitters here, and Siom is increasing aperated by the British Farin Bangkok. ̈
that may Indian cought killing.
rption and__wili"alen cuable" bolli Eastern Broadcasting Service. Before the wars the
teoting or burning would
France and Great Britain to take The Free Press said: "The powerful transmitter in Asia hot on the spot
The Donimlitto met
under art in shaping the futes dextiles" ex butaide Japan' was the Dutch the chairmanship of the Gov radio, way will not be
of the world."", clusively an Anglo-American station at Bandoong, Java, crnor General (Lord Mount- Mr. Bovin salil that if there' wa alfairs," AN
Within a year,
the Freabatten), NANE The daly noted that the Press added, from 18 to 20 Informed. sourebs hald, yoster. Europe:"we know in advance that Dutch have signed a contract transmitters of 100 kilowatt or day that it had been decided France and Britals will be found
19. impoda -martial law in the slda by for a 100 klipwatt station at over will be sending in Apin-worst massacre areas-United Batavia while the Chiposo Goy. Associated Prenn.
M. Binasigli, replying, said thq Press and Associated Press. "Dunkirk Treaty, as the pact
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