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ASIA TRADE PROSPECTS GLOOMY
New York, Sept. 16.
Bernard G. Davis, president of the Ziff-Davis Pub- Hishing Company, who recently returned from a ten-weeks' Far Eastern tour, concludes that trade prospects are so uniformly gloomy throughout the Orient that United States busi- ness men might just as well pack up and ac- company the U.S. Army in the withdrawal. Except for "Siam, which be moted was the "one place in the Orient where Americans genuinely welcomed,"
the
Orient is an exceptionally mor Jayveral meth riek, Mr. Davis said.
Writing De Q September ne of "Hanking"
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American Baseball
New York, Sept. 14. Mr Davis Boys the “open door Brooklyn Dodgers won today Louis Cardinals Jost, in Clint in closing." In Japan, St.
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HONG KONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1947.
South China Aboard The Lugger Play In Singapore
Singapore, Sept. 17.
The South China foot- ball team of Hong Kong today drew with a Singa pore combined team, one goal all, in the last game of their tour.
Lee Shek Yao, South China left-winger, opened the scoring In the third minute. Then in the 20th minute a penalty war awarded to Singaport which: Moore took and nearest. *
The second half was goaliess. Twenty thousand pectators watched the game at the Jalan Bear Stadlu.--Reuter,
Japs Claim
To Fight For Chiang
Peiping, Sept. 17. Japanese repatriates, including 235 war pri-] soners, arrived in Tien- atsin today from Shansi
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Softsoaps Argentine
London, Sept. 16.
The Minister of Food, John Strachey, told a press conference today that Argentina was "perfect- ly right" in seeking an agreement with Eng- land over the convertibility of sterling and gave his opinion that some mutually beneficial agreement would be worked out.
Strachey did not believe it like- ly that the ban on the shupawnti Finned ment from Argentina would be extended to a complet» ) enbargo on all meat.
Ife denounced British gress use
of the words "black Jack"
and
lackmail" in describing Argon; tha's net n banning Canned meat shipments,
He implied that
negotiation were provveding on the diplomate devet to repeha sellement on
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en route to Japan.
Japanese the
The repatriates said roops last year shared int Nationalist defence of Totung against the Communists.
Meanwhile, a Shanghal report
Fays a strong Nationalist counter- offensive is reported today to be
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Geneva, Sept. 16. Bonneville. Salt Flats, The United States request to Commonwealth Utah, Sept. 17 countries for concessions on Imperial prefer- The British speedster, ences, presented yesterday, included demands John Cobb, said today for total elimination of preferences for some that his 7,700-lb. Railton hundred items and reduction of preferential Mobil racer did not hit margins by up to 50 per cent for another hun- dred items, the United Press learned from its top speed in Tues-
Informed British sources today. day's record-breaking dush, even though on
demand has come as
Common- one run he exceeded the "shock" to the whole
wealth group and to the Unite dreamed-of 400 miles per Kingdom in particular. The re- hour pace.
quest is described as "fantastic" and."out of proportion."
The United Kingdom.delegation Cobb revealed that a rough apot in the salt course forced has cabled details of the United
States
to London and has request him to depress the clutch when
further requested
instructions the car was still gaining speedince the request exceeds by far Just before entering the mea-the delegation's power, aured mile for the run clocked negotiato. "The Dominion deloga. at 403.135 miles per hour. tions have also consulted
A United States plan, He gured that at one time Governments. during the north-bound run he
gloomy which may result in an was travelling at between 410 view of the possibility of cum international police force promise and fear danger to the
and 415 miles per hour.
However. Cobb anid he does not plan any additional record attempts for the present say ing he must return to his für business in England.-United
Press,
Marshall Makes Dramatic
Appeal
(Continued from Page 1)
of
British sources take a
their
World" Police For Greece?
New York, Sept. 16.
conference unless there is rendito protect Greece against news on the United States side to Balkan aggression, has reduce the demands. They bin! that the United States attitude at been prepared for sub- Geneva hat undergone changes in mission to the United the past week and has stiffened Nations General Assem-
to
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suddenly, but are unable
the change. the reasons 'for
With ut prejudicing the official reply from London, British de- lepates said it was difficult ไป see how the United States
re-
bly.
It suggests a defence, treaty to which any number of slates could adhere, to be, backed by
Thin
quest could be met without serious the collective armed forces of
nsequences to United Kingdom the signatory powers. and be the subject of domagogic ap-economy. They claimed that never would supplement the United
and irresponsible peals ganda.
propa
in five months of negotiations in Nations Charter, it was stated. Geneva had the United States made auch far-reaching demands on Britain. United Press.
Legislative CouncilTMTMTMTM
The signatories would make avaliable the required number of military valoria and equipe ment to. Implement the decisiona authorised by n two-thirds majority of the signatory states. The treaty would be open to signature by 'any or all of the United Nations including the...... Soviet Union, but would come into immediate operation whether the the Soviet Union or the states Mr. associated with her signed it or
BUL-Reuter.
the political Independence territorial integrity of Greece.
Veto
"I say frankly to the General "One permanent member of
three Assembly that is the conviction the Security Counell has times veloed efforts of the Coun-of my government that a work. able system for the regulation of mounting along a 100-mile front. "The United States representa.sil to deal with the situation.
put into "This Assembly cannot stand armaments cannot be in East Anhwei Province against tives have insisted that any setile by us a mere spectator while u operation until conditions of In.
on the Korean problim one.eyed Communist General Llument Po-cheng.
must in no way infringe on the member of the United Nations fyternational confidence prevail.
of tha The Government. endangered by attacka
from Government troops stormed is. fundamental democratic right of
United States has come to the abroad.. to Shucheng, 100 miles north of freedom of opinion. That -still-lg- the provincial capital, and the the position of my Government. "If the United Nations should conclusion that the only practi
fall to protest major Yangtze port of
Today, the independence
the integrity of cable method for improving this 2 Pro.Government sources Said Korea is divided at the 36th small state the security of all situation is liberalisation of the
At today's meeting of 1) severe street fighting is raging. parallel with Soviet troops
inal states would be placed in voting procedure in the Council.
"The United States would be Legislative Council, the Hon. On the lett Bank Nationalist the industria! north and United Jeopardy.
whatever accept, by "The ability of the Security willing to troops, were also reported to have States, forces in the agricultural Council to lake effective action in means may be appropriate, the M. K. Lo will ask:
(n) Did Government ap- his cane passes the grave respon. elimination of the unanimity re sibility to the General Assembly, quirement with respect to matters point a Committee with the fol: "In confident e General arising under Chapter Six of the lowing terms of reference "to Assembly will not fall to meet Charter and such matters an apexamine the position of Gavern-
plication for membership. this responsibility.
ment Servants, Volunteers and Proposal "It must do so if the organina.
Civil Delence Personnel who tion is to carry out is funds. "I am proposing today that this were not interned during 'mental purposes.
Assembly proceed at this session | Japanche Occupation of The United States delegation to create a standing committee of Colony and to make recommen ponneseed a brown "Chow" dog will therefore, call upon Albania, the General Assembly which might dations regarding the award of which Taol thought could be Bulgaria and Yugoslavia to cease be known as an interim committee salary or pay in respect of that converter into cold cash for his
o scored a success when they re.south,
west of Yuchl.
o captured Wuwel, 40 miles north. "There is little or no exchange of gooda ur services between the two zones. Korea's econemy · Is thus crippled,”
The Situation Addressing the Assembly, Gen. Marshall said:
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In Nanking, Information Diree tor Hullington Tong reviewing the war situation at a news con- ference today said events of the nexi Tow weeks "will stwow clearly it's Government and not
The situation we face today the Communist rebels that have may be summarised by the state the initiative in the fighting."
intment that, more than two years Asked to specify Tong asserted the Communists after the end of would suffer "serious defcats in fruits of peace and victory are
still beyond our grasp.
the near future.”
Tong made a blunt prediction
the war,
the
"Men look buxioly toward
more terrible conflict
of a Governmesi Kuccess, after the future wondering whether a pointing out
Communist new and that propaganda in the past few weeks will engulf them. (and Gen. Lu Pocheng's activi
"We have not yet succeeded in
baals for tles) had created an impression establishing a
peace that the Red
and Jupan Raining with Germany were strength in the war against the have we restored Austria an Government.-Associated Press. Independent state.
Reconstruction Jags every.
where,
nor
Contribution By Soong
on peace and security to servo
the
BROWN. "CHOW”
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HARD CASH
Tao! Kwong-chi, 26, fived next door to Sin Wal-hing, 34- the year-old married woman, who
Chau was jeading a dog along (d) Will Government make with a piece of straw, atatement on the position 'gen-The detective unked
Where
crally and in particular with re- they got the dog from... Tso ference to the following points and Chap both replied "from a (1) Whether the report has friend," and took the detec.ive been referred to the Secretary to 321 Shanghai Street,
-
own lienefit. until the beginning of its third perlody"
(b) When was the Commit- regular Ression next September.
At 11 am, on Tuesday, Taol "The committee would not, of tee so appointed?
and his friend Chau Lam (50); course, impinge un matters which (e) When did the Commit-were soon by Chinese detectiva are the primary responsibility often make its report to Guvern-1490 walking in Portland Street,
of the ment? The Security Council or speciál commission, but subject to that it might consider situations Shanghai, Sept. 13. Pripate Chinese sources to-
and disputes Impairing friendly re- day estimated T. V. Svcity's
intions brought to its attention by contribution of stocks in the
member states or by the Security China Development Curparu- Ozuncil pursuant to. Articles 11 Lion Washington, Sept. 17.
seould amount to
and 14 of the Charter and report The baste requirements of litè
CN$180,000,000,000. — United Omelala of the United Na-
to the Assembly or to the Security of State for the Colonies, and if On the staircase, the party tions Rellef and Rehabilitation are scarce. There is a desperate
Council thereon....
so what indication the Secretary met Sin, who recognised the dog "The United Nations will never of State has given as Administration today told the need throughout great press....
"In place of peace, liberty zni! |ɔ0
******** ¦enduro if there is insistence his acceptance and or
regards as her pet. She got, her dog United Prens that UNRRA's economic security we find
other back, and the detectlye took privilege to the point of frustra- eight-nation Central Commit-menace, repression and dire and desist from, rendering further
tion of
wise of the recommendations of Chari and Teol to the Police of the collectivo Ftee vated to postpone until late want.
Station. At Kowloon yesterday # assistance or support to guerillas Government of the United States the Committee? "A supreme effort is required in Greece; establish a commission believes that the surest foundation The heavy rain which fell in October Its decision оп
(1) When does Government Mr. W. H. Latimer "awarded six shortly after pan., rendered the wether the UNRRA pro-
from us all if we are to succeed to assist in the implementation of for permanent peace lies in the expect a final decision Club ground unfit for play and grammne in Chinn will end circles of deepening political and investigate facts with regard to straints of the rule of law to all
to be weeks' hard labour to Chau and in breaking through the vicious these recommendations and to extension of benefits and re- reached in this matter?- all games
two weeks to Tsul in the Seven-uside the close of this year as ori- Football Competition ranged ginally expected or will con-
economic crisis,
compliance therewith; and make "That is why the United States _yesterday, were postponed.
sembly the question of threat to
Football Play Postponed
the sterling question itt Argentina forday's gumes will be play. I tinue for a few more montha.~ { placed on the agenda of this As.
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severallwr-vountries
similarly affected.
cd this afternoon and club, Te. United Press.
"Argentina is one of our most presentatives are
requested to
important suurees of tosh but she note the fines If the klek.olf.
is
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only
Country with
which we hav sterling blem," said Mr. Strachey.
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The following is today's pro,
Kratic
"The fact that we haven't an- unced 16 dog, not mean negotia- tions are not going on all the tints to reneh
with an agreement .Argentine."
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(4.25 p.m.) Referee: Mr. Willie..
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He said he knew nothing of 4 Inniskilling report in the "Dally Express" t
day that British refrigerator Referee:-LG. Young.
Aire harbour Sing Tao v Royal Navy "E"
Ahips in Buenoa
might be seized if they did
pay their charges in dollars
convertible sterling.
The Express gave
or
(5.15 p.m.)
Referee:-Mr. R.M. Omar. Eastorn "A" Royal Navy "D" front-page (5.40 p.m.)
Prominence to a story that
the Retires: Mr, Farmer,
Argentine Economie Director, Club "C" v Signals
Miranda, refused sterling bay 10.05 p.m.)
Refered: Mr. E.J. Nichols..
On Sport
Sidelights On
Press
Queen Wilhelmina's Speech From Throne
The Hague, Sept. 16.
other appropriate recommends. Peoples and to all Governments.
"This is the heart of the Char- tions to the states concerned.
ter and of the structure of the The Atom'
United Nations. It is the best "A preponderant majority of hope of mankind." said Marshall. the Atomic Energy Commission
Attack... made real progress in spelling Mexican Foreign Minister Jaime out in detall the functions and Torres today accused the great powers of the International.com powers of paralysing the United trol agency which would provide Nations with disagreements and Queen Wilhelmina, unable because of illness to
framework for season on the course where. he the London, Sept. 16,
effective warned that Soviet "abuse" of the atomic energy control.
appear personally at the opening of Parlia- The close of play scores Inrité la firat winner.
ment for the first time in her reign, today ex- "Two nations, however, have veto privilege "may make peace the last first-class cricket match Richards has topped the 200 beon unwilling to Join
Impossible the of the season nt Kennington mark alx time previously, and majority in the conclusions rench He opened the general debate pressed regret in her speech from the Throne Oval were
has ridden well over 5,000 wined. This is a disturbing and Assembly: with one of the most
of the United Nations ficnoral that police action" in. Indonesia had been 1. Middlendx 648 for nine deners during his earcer. His ominous fact:
necessary and announced a forthcoming clared. The Roat 246. (Emmett record for a senson is 250 win- "In dealing with the facts pre.bliter indictments of Big Fower fallures and power politics, vel
round table conference of Dutch Empire R9, Evans 70, Gray four for 47, nera, which he rode in 1983, sented by the advent of atomic heard in U.N. Assembly hall.
nations. Compton four for 67) and 309 breaking Fred Archer's total of entry the majority devised
system of control which while, It Mr. Torres saidi "Selfish fater.
In an address, read by Premier creased domestic" production, for eight (Yardley 71, Wash 240 winners, which had stood is bold and daring. Ja, in aur cata tear all ideals asunder. The Louis Bsel to both Houses,
the stimulation of the export trade brook 61)-Reuter.
for 18 years--Reuter,
view. essential for security cause of Justice instead of con- Qucon pointed out that the inter- and energetic development of the against atomic warfare;
tinuing its onward march....ha national altustion remained dis Benelux economic union. Sayl London, Sept. 16. "The minority, evidently has been paralysed by disagreements turbed, with peace talks on Japan scarcity of foreign currency was London, Sept. 10. The symle rule in golf Is been unwilling to face these of the nowers in whose hands we in the preliminary stare and no problem, he promised lessing of The results of football games neither to be altered or abolish-, same 'facis fealistically.
placed the key cf far-reaching definite solution yet advanced for Government control of industry. od. This was; deelded at the "Since the United played tonight were:
States authority-international veto, the German question.
wherever possible.,
The Queen is at present Third Division Northern; autumn business meeting of the realised fully the consequences of
to cling to the vete right She added that the nation's valescing from bronchitis Unit national control,, we shall con- granted them under the Charterfinancee would not permit fur. Irish League, Gold Cup Anal: 184 Andrew's today.
tinue, our efforts in the Atomic it may become necessary to her tasks for the Dutch armed 4. Pre Belfast. Coltic 2 Distillery, 0. The meeting arrived at this Energy Commission to carry for examine-in an atmosphere of forces which was jogaränd, an A
Rugby Union: Redruth. O decision after consideration of ward our work, along lines of the complete nesrp. exempt from pre hint that the Dutch; would not IN THE SOUP Swansea 0:
this replies from the Dominion majority views.
judicer--a way t› restrain in the participate in the occupation of Chan Bup Ng was in the, soups" The following have been selected
Rugby League:
"If the minority persists in ro.practise and exercise of such pri Germany, Yorkahim golf authorities, the Joint/Ad- o represent the K.B.G.C. În a
Referring almost immediately Government soup plates Manilay
yesterday for atéaling digita leg: Visory Council and the Golf fusing to join with the majority vilegeUnited Press, friendly bowl match against Prisen Cup, first round second
Commission
bo the Indonesian question, tun Officers Club at Stanley on Sun-Batley 3 Hull 6 (Batley elimina Unions. In this country, which the Atomic Energy
Queen said it was disappointing from Lifting Craft 28 at Yuon: alusión, that it is unabla: to, com- · LA GUARDIA.
that relations with the new stat On Wharf. Been when leaving Pler at 3.10 p.m.
(Hunslet eliminated).—Reuter, their views. Londoo Bept, 17.
plate the task assigned it under
had developed unfavourably, and the ship with's basket, No was COLLAPSES EF. F
Authority in Indonesia would stopped by a police countable At the Kensington Oval today, risan and 8. d” Atkins, R. More va quyi K. Sammelaar mijn de 14 - was: punounced that the its terms of referenco, Inid-down}
Randle (skip);
Lolcester, Sept. 10. ©| Rules of Golf Committed were in the General: Assembly's, fe-
New York, Sept. 17. be transferred to civil calcials as who searched tho basket Yaint Middlepox, the champlon county, · E. Greenwood. L.G. Coombes, Zi Hiding Mr. Gwyn, a five to how engaged in revising and resolution of January 24:1946, Torello Al Cunedia, 04, Doon, sa the situation would allow found the plate, so beat the Rest by nine wickets. Fraser and A.J. Hall (skip),, :
Middlesex (scored 2 543 : for
‚' four on favourite, in a desperate drafting the rules of rols and The United States also re- whose, rolorful carcor, han in- she said, adding that when the II.A. Lammert, H.F. Shields, de finish to ning winkels declared in the Brat Moyer and J.W.M. Dickson Nursery Handicap Plateral groupipe ingether of the Leules culation for conventionam city major colla paddon was up, the Dutch Antilles
win the Regworth the committee considered the comlins the importance of the red 12 years we New York new form of the Dutch Empire ANGAM ADADO PRIMORALIO EN
was sporoved, frepresentatives {{{akip)
amants. We regret that :/ múcn Innings and 91% for one in: thomp. Phillips, G.E.F. Thompson, Leicester today by a head. Gor. For bolh match and medal play
VETERES CAN Biot been Tuesday night at his home and medently while, the Tes: mado 240 1. Newlon; and 3 F. Medewan dan Richards//harrieren" jonkey Bysłania and" s17: respectively--Routers" | Tokip) Karamanlar
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monts by the ships captains,
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Chieftain-told
the
Iteferio-Mr. F. H. Bullock.
Chineso. A.A.
Freas it would not comment on the PA (6.65 p.m.)
Express story until the
were known¬United Press.
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