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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, OCTOBER, 6, 19-47.

CHINA BACKS U.S. STAND ON GREECE'S GUERILLAS Importance To The Future Of Peace

Lake Success, Oct. 4.

The United States rested its case in the contro- versial Balkans question today by telling the United Nations it would "explore" a French proposal for conciliation of the hotly-disputed controversy. Earlier in the debate, China aligned herself solidly behind the United States resolution calling on Albania, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria to "cease and desist" from further aid to Greek guerillas. Chinese delegate T. F., Talang because of the importance directly accused Albania, this question to the future of Bulgaria and Yugoslavia of re-peace, she would support sponsibility for "the violations that have taken place of Albania, Bulgaria and in recent months in Greece," Yugoslavia "to cease and desist" and said there was "no jull-from further ald to fication" for such attacks.

Talong told the

of

the

POLIO ON DECREASE IN U. K....

Jandon, Oct. 4.

Britain's infantile paralysis fgures fell last sorck fur the fi week in succession with 441 w cates reported in 123 · principal

PORAT

Blocking Of Sugar Barges

Paris, Oct. 4. The Government today that. four

announced England and Wales,

The pure scas 130 lower than the previous szerke,

Landon reported 30 new cases compared with 53 the previous ngock-United Press.

border United States resolution calling U.N. Asked

Kuerlag.

Greck To

Quit U.S.

barges loaded with sugar destined for Germany have been blocked in the canal at Epernay, two kilometers from Rheims.

The Government sald that Parls newspaper reports this morning that 19 barges loaded with sugar are being held up at Epernay are Inlse. The news Lake Success, Oct. 4.

papers had reported what looked Ilke a The Americno resolution also! Assembly's

recent The Rev.

repetition of the Edward Curran, "Sugar" battle of Verdun, where Political Committee that we proposes creation of a special, President of the International two barges had been stopped wo certainly can not accept the Assembly Committee to atan Catholic Truth Society, is to weeks ago, and now that 17 others claim that because the United watch on the Greek border and serve a summons on the Unit-are being held up. States and United Kingdom report any further incidents. ed Nations and the Mayor of The Government sald four Governments have given all to

Herschel V. Johnson, United New York. Mr. William blocked by material from a bridge barges at Epernay had been the Greek Government the States delegate, made. the clos- O'Dwyer in an attempt to make which had been destroyed during neighbours of Greece are just Ing Ameriton statement, an- the United Nations vacate the the war and was now under re- fied thereby to give armed as. Houncing that the United States rite of the proposed "world contruction. sistance to the opposition

In would

"explore" the French capital in New York and the The newspapers reported the Greece. Such a claim, if

nd-compromise which seeks to re-present. Oeneral Assembly blockede was the result of mem mitted, would lend to Interna-frain from plaeing blame on building in Flushing Meadows |bers of the local labour union tlonal anarchy."

Yugoslavia. Albania

Father Curran declares

pushing wreckage into the canal under the direction of the union Bulgaria.

his petition that the United leader to stop the barges.-Unit. Nations has failed in its penceed Prers.. The American Government; funcilons and has degenerated accused the three Soylet satellite into a sounding board for the threatening the Soviet Union to "insult and de-

Debating

and

in

her political integrity of Greece and fame" the United States. No Merger In

Referring to the opposition nation of offered by Russian Balkan satellites to any Security has recommended that a special Council investigation

He also claims that no Ame- inside Balkan commission be establish-rican soil Albania, Bulgaria and Yuger to settle the

should be handed) slavla. Talang sald,

problem.-As-over to "foreign sovereignty." "Govern- sociated Press, ments which elam innogêne

-Router. Bhould not object to internation- nl Investigation and observation, "If the Security Council is to faetion at all, it must have at least the right to sem observers to any part of the world where f serious dispute extus or where peace is threatened. Denied that right, the Security Connell would degenerate into a mere debating selety and the whole structure of peace, which

SAAR ELECTIONS MAY

We

laboriously built up at San Francisco, would crumble."

Important

but,

LEAD TO

UNION WITH FRANCE

Paris, Oct. 4.

The Saar goes to the polls tomorrow in elections which may lead to an economic union with France,

Teing said that Caba had no Some 464,000 voters will be electing their first direct interest in Greece

post-war Constituent Assembly or district parliament.

NEW ELÈCTIONS IN DENMARK

Copenhagen, Oct. 4. The Government will issue welts for new elections to be -hekl-on-Ort.-28-

Parliament last night paged

a vote of no confidence in ML. Knud Christensch, the Liberal Prime Minister,--Renter.

Indirectly they will be voting an, stitution so that Saarlanders will be the plan for an economic unine with deciding whether to link their ter-! France which is endorsed by three of ritory with the French economy or to the four main parties in the region cling to Germany.

Christian

Socialist, Socialists and the Democratic Union

but appared by the Communists,

-the

the

It was considered to Paris that by their votes the people will indira whether The Avenibly should adopt the draft constituion already worked out by the commission representing her various parties

Czechoslovakia

Prague, Oct. 4.

The Czechoslovak Social Democrat Party would "de. finitely

not merge with дру other party." M. Zdenek Fler linger, lender of the party and Czechoslovak Vice-Premier, sald, today when he returned to Prague from a visit to Warsaw. The Party must, however, he anid, "conscientiously follow a policy of conciliation and operation with all Socialist and Democratic elements in Czecho. slovakia."

Co-

During his conversations with Polish statesmen, M. Flerlinger Ruld that he had stressed the independence of Czechoslovakia's Social Democrat Party.

The situation in Poland was similar. he said.

He advocated closer coopera- tion, not only between the two countries, but also

Letween their Social Democratic Parties. -Reuter.

Britain and the United States have already indicated their approval of economic attachment of the Saar to France, but Russia has not done so, Competent authorities in Paris-ex- pected that 70 to Saarinders will vote for candidates. DOUBTERS WRONG

$0 per cent ui favouring an economic unios France,

with.

present

The economic integration of fr The Saar coal mines at

Johannesburg, Oct. 4. Saar is the main point of this con- produce abaut 6,000,000 tons of cart African Prime Minister, declared in Picid-Marshal Jan Smits, South yearly-just under ane-tenth <f France's normal

a speech near here today that Pre-war require. menia and a

despite the almost universal one-sixth of her that the Witwatersrand gold present domestic coal production. petering out,

All the parties in France exceptrong

the doubters

idea Wis were

Red Technicians

In

America

Washington, 5.

Senator Homer Ferguson, Republican of Michi

gan, said an unknown number of Russians who have taken technical training in American plants "have disappeared.”

Govern-

the Comnoniri-favour the - Field-Marshal Sinute was opening ritary's union with France. French Communist Party has

The the gateway to a park on the site not where the main gold rect was diy- expressed its views.-Reuter.

} covered.-Reuter.

Revisionist Group In Germany?

Berlin, Oct. 4.

trainees Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Sir Sholto Doug- las, Military Governor in Germany, has order- ed an immediate investigation into Polish allegations that an organisation of former German Industrialists and business men from Germany's lost Eastern territories is actively engaged in revisionist propaganda from its headquarters in Hamburg.

He protested the lack of in- formation on them and Govern- remain. good, there are no rules But so long us entry visas ment officials acknowledged they or inws requiring the have no idea how many auchment to keep tab on Russian trainees still are this country or what they are They enter as Government of in once they, get into the country. doing.

felals.

"This thing must stop," Fer- As-guson tormed, "Nobody, so fur Stateus I know, keeps track of them

the after entry. Nobody no re-where these people are or what knows Ruslans they are doing. We should close train-down on this kind of thing un- Miller less out.

our representatives permitted to examine production and Industries."

Both Inimigration Comunis. sioner Watson Miller and sistant Secretary of John E. Peurifoy wrote Senater that they have cords on how many have been admited for ing or are here now. euld he would try to find

COMING SOON TO THE

LEE THEATRE

NICHOLAS NICKLEBY CEDRIC HARDWICKE

Stirred Up

ора

According to the protest of Reuters Wiplomatic correspon- Major General Prowin,' are

chief dent in London states that the Rusalan of the Polish Military Mission | British Government's view often in Berlin, who has asked the repeated is that the prenent British authorities to have, the German-Polish frontier w organisation · dissolved; the agreed at the Potsdam Con- group is known as "the repreference In August 1945 to be State Department officials sentative of Eastern German only temporary, Bald Russian technicians have enterprises east of the Oder

Britain is therefore not likely been coming over for some time Nelane ne between the Gor to accept the implication of the to stikly American manufactur-mau-Pollah frontier.

Polish. note that the frontler ing processes and becaND The Pollsh general said that was being prejudiced by the ex- familiar with machinery Russia statuten showed that its mem intence of the Hamburg iz buying here.

bera were merchants and fuc-garisation.-Reuter. What allered Ferguson,

up tory owners, who, before tho was a protest from Local 468 German, collapse, lived in the of the Congresa of Industrial present - Pollah - administered Organisations Auto Workers Western Provinces. Union that the Clark Equipment The protest described the or Hamburg Radio reported to Company at Buchanan,ganisation asa pernicious day that non-Germans and Michigan, had agreed with the element of revisionist prostateless persons in Berlin who Soviet Purchasing Commission paganda circulated to prevent belonged to the Nazi Party will to train Russians in the ranu- German refugees from recon now be subject to the de-nazi facture of steel axle housings, cinling themselves to the idea of fication regulations under the The Union Bald In a telegram a permanent home in Germany ruling of the Allied Komman to Ferguson that the Russian and encouraging them to cherish datura.-Router, trainees were displacing Union hopes of an eventual return to

members and wore learning the Western Pollah territories."-

London, Oct. 4.

"American manufacturing pro- The Polish complaint was re- ww Buy conses which are so necessary celved; a, fuw, days ago. It was

for the welfare and accurity of at once studied byize Bir Sholte

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE TO MEMBERS DOUBLE TENTH RACE MEETING.

Friday 10th and Saturday 11th Oct., 1917. The First Bell will bà rang at 2:30 pm, and the" first race' will be run at 3.00-pun, each day,

Through numbers (14 races-$28) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange Bullding, all tickets for the Special Cash Sweep ($2.00) on the Kwangtung Handicap.

AA KWANGTUNG-HANDICAP The sale of cash sweep tickets on the Kwangtung Handleng WILL CEASE at 11.00 aan, on Saturday, 11th October.

MEMBERS' BADOES AND ENCLOSURE, Members are reminded that they and. their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting..

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED. TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting non-members to the Members! Enclosure through the Secretary on the written or, personal introduction- and Club Rooms at $10 each dà" including tax, 'are obtainable of a member, such member to be responsible for all chits etc. Badres admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am." and the Secretary's Office at, 12.00 noon. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Exchange Building, UND KAN AwaveZIEMENS * A limited number of fiftias, will be obtainable at the Club House, provided, they are ordered in advance, from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818), NEGARADE AS TE NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO "TUE__CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING, SIRIS

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The price of admission to he Pubile Enclosure is $3 ench day including tax for all persons, including ladies, and is payable at the Gate, MD M

Back Bookmakers, Tic Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within this.srecincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Bace Meeting??23) DENTA

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