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De Gaulle Launches

Campaign

de

Lyons, Sept. 20. General Charles Gaulle today warned France that she could not expect external aid as long as "the world knows that we are exposed in- The vessel in at present lying side our own country to at the Government Slipway, constant political, uncer- Yaumati, where it may be in-tainty.' spected. If, after seven days

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J. JOLLY. Harbour Master.

Harbour Department, Hongkong, 19th Sept., 1947.

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD

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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1047.

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HATE AND WAR GENERATED Red Envoy BY SOVIET WORLD POLICY Returns

American Reply To Yugoslav Vishinsky Speech Revolt

Brussels

Honours

Monty

New York, Sept. 21.

Alleged

To Moscow

London, Sept. 20../ The Soviet Ambassa-. dor, J. N. Zaroubin, un- expectedly left Northolt airport today for Mos- cow. There was no state- ment or comment from the Soviet Embassy on his departure.

It

was understood that he

Warren R. Austin, permanent United States de-

legate to the United Nations, last night charac terised as an "absolute falsification of Amerl- can motives" the charges made before the United Nations General Assembly by Soviet Belgrade, Sept. 20. Deputy Foreign Minister Andrel Vishinsky. Charges of attempting Austin said the "intemperance of the charges, the to organise an armed re-would stop at Berlin.

absolute falsification of American motives and volt against the regime Diplomatic circles speculated the libel of individuals and institutions dis-in Yugoslavia were that Zaroubin has been recalled for Kremlin consultations prior couraged many Americans who have consis-made"

yesterday when tently believed that Soviet purposes are peace- the trial opened of 12 Big Four Foreign Ministers de. to the scheduled meeting of the ful."

leading Sarajevo Mos-puties here next month. - lems.

The Foreign Office said it had no advance knowledge The accused, nix of whom

Zaroubin's intended departure. are religious leaders, were also British official quarters attached charged with being in contact

particular significance with outlaw bands and supply this, however, since Zaroubin on ing them with arms, with sup several previous occasions had. plying information "to the con: left for Moscow for consultations sul of a foreign power," and

without warning. assisting Moslems to еведре from the country to seek rup

Brussels, Sept. 20. Brussels today gave a tumultuous welcome to Field Marshal Lord His warning followed n re-

of petition of his carller attacks on Montgomery, Chief

the the French Communist Party.

Imperial General General de Gaulle defined the Staff, remembering him vital interests of France 05:

public was Austin's 'frat "Prevention of a revival of the as the man who, just

Vishinsky on Central German Reich, the con. over three years ago, statement since

Foster accused John trol and distribution of Ruhr drove at the head of the Thursday coal, the organisation of Western British forces bringing and eight other Americans

Dulles, a United States delegate, and economic hid from the Unit. freedom to the Belgian war mongering"

one capital.

Europe which France must lead."

ed States "given as from power to another."-Beuter.

The Biggest Cyclotron

Chicago, Sept. 20, Construction has begun here on the world's most powerful cyclotron to be used for cancer and atomic research.

Seven hundret cuble yards of kold comerete was poured for the founciation of the 170.inch eyeletron in ceremonies at the

Notice is hereby given that the Register of Members of the Company will be closed from the 23rd day of September 1947 | University of Chiengo. to the 6th day of October 1947, both days inclusive,

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NOTICE

Will Firms please note that Dollar Directory forms for the 1948 on should be corrected and completed as soon as possible, and returned to the "CHINA MAIL" Office, Windsor House, - without delay.

Construction of the cyclotron. at an estimated cost of $1.7 million, is the first step in a $12,000,000 butkling programme for nuclear research at the University where the first chain

Crowda maned before the City Hall, ving again the stir- ring hours of liberation, clam oured for a balcony appearance. And remained in the streets for two hours until he had left.

Traffle was disrupted for 90

minutes.

of

The Field Marshal went to Brussels to receive the city's cwn token

admiration diamond-studded buckle to

be worn with the ansh of the Or:

of der Leopold which was presented to him by the Bur- komaster at the City Hall.— Reuter,

Nokrashy Gets A Big

reaction was set off in the early Hand

stages of development of the atom bomb.

-The cyclotron will be used principally for medical research with particular attention to the effects of ion beams on deep seated cancerous growths.- United Press.

PRINCESS IN SCOTLAND

London, Sept. 20.

Calro, Sept. 20.

TL

of

radio

Dulles himself mode a speech on Friday night without mentioning Vishinsky's charges. But last night, in a speech to the American Association for.. the United Nations, Austin declared that Vishinsky's speech "probably reached its mark-namely, the people of the Soviet Union."

"Doubtless 1 frightens them into the bellef that the United States Intends to make an armed attack on Russia," But in the United States, ho add.- ed, "the effect was the reverse of the Soviet spokesman's purpose."

Austin said.

Ill-Conceived

Austin asserted that "the peo- ple of the United States and the government of the United States firmly adhere to the principles and policies of the United Nations, in spite of the provocation which such utterances give to our peo ple,'

He said that "we refuse to be

WOLF IN ALSATIAN'S CLOTHING

Copenhagen, Sept. 20.

A crate from abroad con- taining an Alsatian dog ar. rived at the Customs offica without address or label.

Kindly Customs officials and gave the animal water food, put a string around his neck and walked,him in the hail.

They liked the animal and would have liked to keep him but next morning two from Copenhagen Zoo arrived and asked for the wolf that had been sent. from abroad.

United Prese.

Scientists

First For

The Prime Minister, Nok-leve that it was M. Vishinsky's The Draft

rashy Pagha, was

cil.

Columbus, Ohio, Sept. 20.

port for a revolt,

no

of

to

Zaroubin has not called on the Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, recently. He may have talked were with other Foreign Office of. charged with collaboration dur- ficats-United Press,

Most of the accused

ing the war with the Mufti of Jerusalem (who flow secretly from France to Calro earlier this year), attempting to or ganise 13 Moslem SS divisions, and setting up an autonomous

state.. German-controlled

of Hosnia Herzegovina.

W.

DAWDLERS IN INDIA

Karachi, Sept. 21. CITford B. Evans and George here on

Truman landed

This trial, which carries liability of the death penalty, Saturday morning in their two follows a declaration by Mos- Hght planes after a 9 1/2-hour lem leaders of loyalty and de-hp from Dhahran, Saudi Arn- votion to Marshal Tito. the Yugoslay Premier, and the re- gime.-Reuter.

London, Sept. 20.

ta, in

their leisurely flight around the world.

They took off at noon for Jdphur, In Rajputana Pro-

Sir John Colville, Governor of since, 350 miles away. They Bombay, left London airport by said they expected to make the British Overacas Airways Cor- next hop, 600 miles from Jod- poration plane this afternoon for phur to Allahabad on Sunday. India-Router.

-Associated Prosa.

Grain Shortage To Continue A Year

given Intention to reflect on the honour hero's welcome by bands and of our country." The United cheering crowds when he ar- States, Austin said, still belleves General Jacob Devers, com rived here by air today from "that peace is the purpose, of all (mander of Army Ground Forces, the United Nations headquar-countries, both governments and told the National Guard, Officers lers'nt Lake Success, where he peoples," although he said that conference today that American presented Egypt's case against "the methods practiced by them scientists will be the first mon Britain to the Security Coun- differ."

drafted in the event of war, "We believe," ne alded, "that General Devers said the War After being officially received those followed by the Soviet Department's Research and A 21-gun salute was fired in a big marquee furnished Union are fil-conceived and have Development Division is current- from Stirling Castle explanade with gilt chairs, he drove more tendency to generate hale ly working on a far-reaching: in Scotland today n Princess straight to Koubreh Palace, and war than love and peace."

personnel programune and that Elizabeth arrived, there to re- where he had an audience last-

Pacientific societies are making! celye the freedom of Stirling on ing 90 minutes with King

* Burvey which cover every behald of herself and the Argyll Farouk. nud Sutherland Highlanders, of Tonight he planned to pre M. Vishinsky's speech," he said,

scientifically-trained person in "These methods, which led to the country", which she is Colonel-in-Chief.-ide over a Cabinet mesting.

The scientist draft was one of United Press.

Cairo was in a holiday mood,, "include obstruction of the will three major

points in

The statement, reporting on the forking them to give financial sup- but there were minor Wafdist the majority in the establish- Accurity plan outlined by the Geneva, gave a warning

recent meeting of the FAO at port to the anti-famine program. demonstrations during

about of peace forces by the General.

mes in the countries nsking such the ment

Security Council, in the Atomic

future food shortages morning.

and support. The other phases Included criticized the legal and financial Commission Armaments,"

REHABILITATION

IN BURMA

Rangoon, Sept. 20.

The Burmese Government to- day announced grants totalling 16,600,000 Rupees for

Various Government sponsored projects.

They include A hydro-electric survey, a paper factory and sugar board, which are part of the re- habilitation programme.-Reuter.

UNITED SERVICES RECREATION CLUB

Members of the United Ser- vices Recreation Club are re- minded that the next Club Dance will be held on Saturday 4th October 1947, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Further details and tickets are obtainable at the 'Club.

Members are requested to buy their tickets well in advance, ~

T. B. HOMAN.

Honorary Secretary.

NOTICE

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THE HONG KONG AND YAUMATI FERRY CO., LTD. Notice is hereby given that, the Nineteenth Ordinary Annual Meeting of the Company will bo held at the Company's Office, 3rd Floor, 144-148 Dog Voeux Road, Central, Hong Kỏng, - on Saturday the 4th October. 1917 at 12.00 noon for the purpose of receiving the Report and State- ment of Accounts for the Year

́ended 31st DecemberTM1948:"

Notice is also given that the Share Reglater of the Company will be closed from the 27th September 1947 to the 4th Octo ber 1947, both days inclusive,

By Order of the Board, LAU TAK PO,

Managing Director.

Hong Kong, 20th Sept. 1947.

į.

Obstruction.

од

the

Conventional

mically and maintaining a cen-

Paris, Sept. 20. The world will suffer from grain shortages until after the harvest of 1948, according to a state- ment by Sir John Boyd Orr, Director-General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation, issued by the United Nations Information Cen- tre here today.

I

"A

Shops "showed

Energy Commission and in the keeping the nation strong econo-impotence of the FAO. hesitancy

The statement concluded: about opening and those which did had steel shutters over tho

To maintain Europe at the little committee. composed of windows.

Austin said that the Soviet tral intelligence agency for co- feeble nutritional level of last British, Danish, French and Dutch Union was the last of the great relating information and war winter", Sir John Boyd Orr re- delegates, has been formed to ex- Lorry londs of steel-helmet-powers to "submit to the Military plans of other nationa.--United ported, "it would be necessary amine the administrative and ed police patrolled the streets Staff Committee a

Preas. draft set of

to import 9,000,000 tons of legislative problems underlying to control the demonstrators.

principles under which armed

grain more than the quantity now the most urgent problems, such Groups of Government sup-forces would be contributed to the

available in the exporting coun- as the suppression of cereals in portera merged into the crowds United Nations, It was the last of

the feeding of livestock," as it

Toronto, Sept. 20. tries."

carrying banners and shouting the great powers to submit cstlington, Conn., defeated Mrs. F. take fuil action to combat the total quantity of edible

Misa Grec Lanczyk of New- Referring to FAO inability to had been established that if the

"Long live Farouk, long live males of the forces needed to Nokrashy."-Reuter.

provide the United Nations with adequate polled powers."

MANIU TO BE CHARGED

At another point Austin serted that we, in this country, do not subscribe any bellet in the inevitability of conflict," and Budapest, Sept. 21. added that "because we belleve The Communist nowspaper exactly

have the opposite, we Romania Libera today said that pledged all our strength to the Juliu Maniu, elderly chief of United Nations, It is our hope of the dissolved opposition Pea-aving

succeeding generations. sant Party and other imprison-from the scourge of war. It la the ment Pensant Party leaders instrument of peace." 3 would be charged with treason Referring again to the United because they "invited foreign Nations Atomic Energy Commis Intervention....to help over-slun, Austin sald that although throw the present democratic the Soviet Union had been in- regime in Rumania."

vited, it "failed to participate in The-paper-sald-the-trial of formulating speciie proposals Maniu and an undisclosed rum- dealing with the functions and ber of the others would begin powers of a proposed agency for in early October. United control of atomle energy."-As- Press,

sociated Press,

Italy's Great Day Passes Quietly

Rome, Sept. 21..

Reports from all over Italy last night indicated that the Communist and Socialist inspired "great day of manifestation" against economic conditions under Premier Alcide de Gasperi's Christian Democrat Government had passed quietly.

response: 08

Audiences smaller than ax-sons. Notably absent from pected in nrost cities gathered speakers platforms worò Ita- quietly and listened with Httlellan Communism's big guna, Leftist Parties denounced the Longo, as well as pro-Commun- speakers from Palmiro Togliatti and Luigi Government. Then they furled Ist Socialist lender Red banners and Italian flags, Nenal.

Pietro put placards bearing anti-Gov- Orderly and, placid - gather oramont slogans under their Ings were contrary to expecta- arma and quietly went home. tion after several Government In frequently turbulent spokesmen had declared the do Naples, the crowd of 30,000 bemonstrations were almod at gan to disperse before the final the overthrow of the Govern speaker appeared. In Indus-ment and Togliatti had assorted trial Genoa, Milan and Flor the country was largely ripó} ance, there was no excitement for revolution. Polica precau- although mass meetings at- tiona; against violence - Were tracted as many as 100,000 par-light-Associated Press.

cereals human

J. Mulqueen of Toronto 12 and grain shortage, he said that the "could be reserved for 11. today to win the Canadian, FAO had sent telegrams to both beings, the world food situation women's open golf title.-Unit- the International Bank and the would be greatly modified." ed Press.

International Monetary Fund, Reuter.

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