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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1947.

UNDERGROUND OPPOSITION

Taxicab Company Strike

The Yellow Taxles! Com-

pany's fleet of taxis has been

at the rond since Saturday

einployees.

TO

NANKING Secession Encouragement From From

The Communists Junagadh

Shanghai, Nov. 2.

illowing a strike of its 50-odd The magnitude and frequency of arrests and de- tention in all parts of China in the past few weeks, coupled with the disclosure of alleged plots against the Government, appear to lend support to assertions by foreign observers that the number of persons dissatisfied with the present National Government is larger than generally acknowledged.

The walle-out followed month. td efforts by the men to get the manngement to reinstate two of heir fellow-workern who were dismissed at the beginning of the *month. The two dismissed em- ployees were workers delegaten in the recent wage increuse perotiations.

The men prestated an ultima. The Government itself has no apparent illusions

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Xum 1: the management Thursday, demanding the rein. Intement of the two dismissed -workers, with full pay for the ndriod they were out, and an as surance int

similar

over the size and strength of its underground opposition, as the suppression of the Liberal third party indicates.

at

New Delhi, Nov. 2. The Indian Government an- nounces that it has sent troops to disputed Babarinwad and Mangrol, "vassal staten" of Junagadh, whose princely ruler has joined his largely Hindu- populated territory to Moslem Pakistan, and hag taken over 1 the administration.

The two states have refused

to go with the Moslem ruler cf Junagadh and acceded to Hindu India.

Kattig- Junagadh is in the

Peninsula

Went on the soveral hundred miles from Pakistan.

At the same time, Nanking promise of greater land owner-war

househip to penannts all over the CDASL, suamary has ardered a general dismissals would not occur again. cleaning in nearly every com- nation. The Communist Central The deadline was net for Saiur-munity to root out what it calls Committee made its new, more doy.

"aubversive" clements. This liberal land programme public The Company agreed to pay the men wages in lieu of noilee. campaign seems to have been on the Double Tenth anniver

and not take them back. extended to universities.

Mary-Associated Press. Fellow taxi.drivers employed Four student leaders by other compares have rallied liangchow have been arrested the support of the strikers for being 'Communists." The with nancial contributions.

The Autio Drivers Union, of alleged aule de of one of these which the strikers are members, youths touched off demonstra has countenanced the strike, and tons of 2.000 undergraduates Fellow unionists have been urged of the Chekinng University. to give the men their racial and financial support.

Reminders

Today

Members of the Democratic League the only minority group within Ching which so far has raised its volce against the government charge the Kuomintang with using rorist methods to pat down any kind of liberal movement thren- tening the party's hold on the guvernment.

ter

accusa-

Licensing Board Meeting, If the government's Council Chamber. C.S.0, 3.89 tions against some of is trust- ed subordinates are true the 13.

Annual Pound Day. Nethor whole governmental structure into by Com- must be caten le Hospital.

All Souls' Day Commemoramunist cells of resistance. tion,

St. Michael's Happy Valley, 5 p.m.

Cemetery,

Coming Events Nov. 4 Rolary Club Tiffin, talk by Mr. Justice E. H. WI linhs.

of

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"Red Spies"

The latest development of

centree this kind

in North China and Manchuria, where several hundred people, mar; of them working in government agencies, have been placed un. being "Red dor arrest for apien."

Recital Inaugural

the Gramophone Section, Sino-Bri. Tish Music Group. Helena May Institute, 0.30 p.m.

Inauguration of Portuguese Institute, Club Lusitano, & p.m. Governor of Macna, Cmdr. A. R. de Oliveira, arrives at no Queen's Pior. 12. Boon.

Nov. 5-St. Stephen's Girls' uprising College "At Home," 5 pm,

Nov. 8-St. Andrew's Church Fete.

Remembrance Day Dance, Kowloon Cricket Club.

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A communique issued by the Government of India said its troops entered both areas un- der a flag of truce and equipped with loud speakers, The occupa- tion was "peaceful and was greeted with rojoicing." The action was said by an official to have taken place during the "last week of October."—Asso- clated Presa.

BUS HITS RAIL

Kowloon Molor Bus 4248, on the Star Ferry-Kowloo Tong run, collided with the nullah'a Road, Irin railing at Waterloo near Itutland Quadrant at 11 a.m. yesterday.

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(By Anthony Ullstein) Sungchiawatzu, Oct. 31 (delayed).

This village, which is half an hour's walk beyond:

Changchun's outer fortifications, today pro vided a lifesize picture of the typical engage- Whether or not the Reds

ment in the Chinese civil war-a raid for am- were actively behind all those

munition and winter clothing by a hundred or in the groups singled out for

so Communists, who finally were driven out punishment has not been fully

by daybreak rather than force. established. There seems to be

accompanied by come at night? It is not reason The rid question they were 411-

more Intense "de- able to go out into the darkness," couraging, from a distance, any somewhat

At Kuangchungtzu, the police. which could

be moralization attacks" on Chang- inside

chun's two airfields, was carried men dug in and fired. The New infintion- formented plagued Nationalist China..

belonging to is the city fortifications half a mile One of the least publicised Communista

The Communists Bred. weapons the Communists have "scconti elnas" division which away.

This Nobody was captured or killed the countryside. employed so far has been the rules

division in Jikely to continue on either side.

Meanwhile, somewhat stronger harassing Changchun with raids of similar pattern.

Communist groups attacked the Although the Reds broke away qutskirts west.and north airfields from their standard guerilla of Changchun. The Nationalists tactics when they assaulted opened artillery are from Chang- According to a bigh Szepingkai in force last May-chung

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SLEEPLESSNESS bring you out last night (Thursday) by First Army regiment fired from

and although the present masy government officer, the--Com- The Filipino Club is not only a Club but a rendez-ing around Kirin threatens to munists lost 16 dead.

performance the By dawn the Communists were vous for the members to which they could repeat the

belef furtive action which this gone.

day

bring their wives and lady friends, declared village saw last night typifies "They never stay uni Dr. V. N. Atienza at the annual meeting of the 70 per cent of the, fighting being light the police chief said. "It Club field yesterday.' Shortly after the re-occupation ¡much more.

The Club is situat

Father

done in Ching today.

would not be reasonable If they Sungehinwatzu, a village 1st

dict. In the morning we have a Rehabilitation Committee wased in a most romantic place brick and mud huts with about formed, under the leadership of where members could bring their 200 families, sits near the base aeroplanes."--United Press.

of a slight knall helmeted by Dr. Alienza (Bald the annual wives and sweethearts,"

All, Souls Day was observed at A voice: "Not at the same the fortified city of Changchun. the Catholle cemetery at Choung report). It worked so hard and

When I left the last concrete Sha Wan yesterday. Bishop Vol. untiringly that repaire, etc. were Ume."

Full-hearted support from pillbox behind, the mud road torta officiated. A sermon, was completed by Dec. 20, 1946. A

filled

in Chinese. Aming the with penyçarts, given sum of $1800 was collected by the members is very badly need-was this committee,

ed, emphasised the President, as trundling cabbage to the mut- Fathers attending were Further donations, totalling the Club is at present without a ket, The Communists had held te Angelis, rector of Rosary $5.929, were received from lavatory and a bathroom,

todian of Catholic cemeteries. and the road several hours before but Church and Father Grampnt, cus only few chairs and this morning the people looked members, among whom were Mr. with Kingsley, Mr. R. de la Sala, Mr. tabies. Furthermore, lawn bowls cheerful and were not concerned. Alan MacKenzie, Mr. T. B. woods and other equipment are Wilson, and Mrs. J. S. Landolt. badly needed.

I remembered what a Chang- Dr. Atienza concluded by ex- Messrs. John Manners & Co. were entrusted with the recon-pressing the gratitude of the chun observer told me: The nct panicky. struction of the Club, declared Club for the hard work done by people here are

In his report, the

debt

Not Panicky

the President, and the Club Messrn. I S. Castro, S. They figure they got nowhere, to owed them a great

of Angeles, R. J. Manalac, W. Vflee anyway."

The road swarmed with men gratitude for waiting so patient. Field, and Mrs. J. S. Landelt.

Rules `ly for payment of their account,

and boys carrying spades. They Dr. Atienza (President) was On the proposal of the Pre. were rounded up to dig trenches supported by Messrs. 1 Saldent, the following amend-by a regiment of the Nationalist Castro (Hon, Secretary) and R. ments to the Rules were adopted: New, First Army which had J. Manalac (Hon. Trenaurer); First, that the entrance fee arrived from Changchun. this as well as other members of tho should be increased to $10; morning. When the Communists the village Committee.

secondly, that the subscription struck, however, should be boosted to $3; and, boasted a defence force of only Hon. Thirdly

that the Committee 36 policemen, Secretary stated that repairs on should be increased from five to "Palu" (Eighth Route Army) the Clubhouse were completed on 18 members,

men came in by a ditch, the Dec, 20, 1946 at a cost of $5,513,

polico chief told me, adding: Your officials. of which $4,800 WIS received

When nominated as the Pic. "They numbered about 100. from members of the local sident for the current year, Mr. They fired rifles, we fired, rifles. Filipino community and keen E. Bejasu, Vice-Consul for the The common people hid indoors. supporters of the Club...

Philippines in Hong Kong, It was after midnight, 1 could The re-opening of the Club thanked the proposer but do not see much."G occurred on "Rizal Day Dec.clared that he could not accept Then about eight Red cavalry. 20, 1946, when the flag of the the nomination as he did not be- men galloped through the villago Philippine Republic was holated lieve that a Government official and the policemen withdrew to by Mrs. R.: la Sala, be

should be an attive officer of a, the neighbouring village of

Kuang:hungtzu.

The popularity of lawn bowls Club..

exclusive of the

has encouraged the Commitee On the proposal of the Pre- "Just at that time," the police to returf, the green at a cost of aldent, seconded by Mr. Manalac, chief continued, "six of our mon $2,200, aml the expending of Mr. Bejasz was unanimously were captured. We lost tho turther $1,75350 on the pur-elected Patron of the. Club entire stock of ammunition and chase of equipments,

After Dr. Atleaza, had, by winter clothing." I asked him In his address, the President popular vote, been re-elected "Any body, killed?" by said that the Club was lucky to President, the following office

"One of our men was wound. function again with a bigger Learers were selected ed," he said.god ban membership than before. When Vice-President, R. J, Manalas: En route to Kuangchungtzu, he first saw the premises after Hon. Secretary, Mr. R. 8. Castro; the Communtata reided a four- the war they were sorry looking, Hon. Treasurer, Mr. A. G. de storey, factory building, housing a They were without Woodwork, Jesus. Members of the Com. regiment of Peace Preservation": furniture and axlures, while the miles: Messi T. Gatchalian, troops, who fired from the, win- grounds were full of weeda. F. Carpio, B. Hidalgo, S. Faller, | dows but did not rally out is

"Romantle Place" | M. V. Vasquez, M. de Guzman, "Who Knows?". The pamber of members at Al Arcon, WY Flold,gida"This trisnot question of pregnt total 100, and ife Dinnnlig,pMonquin, E. fear the poltes thief explained | apeaker, but, we could do wiki Gonzales, bhul B., F. Anreiks, TV “Who kuona ham kunna a

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