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NOTICE

Washington, Nov. 3. To provide banking ser- vices for the restoration of Japanese foreign trade on A Kimited privato bazis. General Douglas Mao- Arthur, the Supreme Allied Commander, has allowed nine foreign banks to open branches in Japan. the War Department announced to- day.

The banks are the Na- tional City Bank of New York; the Chase Bank of New York; the Bank of America; the Bank of China; Bank de L'Indo- Chine; the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corpora- Lion; the Chartered Bank of India,

Australia and China; the Netherlands Trading Society and The Netherlands India Commer- elal Bank-Reuter.

Anglo-Soviet Incident

1

Flight To Escape.

Death Sentence

:

London, Nov. 3, The British Government today ended the uncer- tainty about the fate of M. Stanislaw Miko- łajczyk, the Polish Peasant Party leader who "disappeared" from his country a week ago, announcing he had arrived in Britain by air. The announcement

atated was Premier,

that M. made in the House of Commons Mikołajczyk had by his depar by Mr. Christopher Mayhow,ture hastened the final

disap- Under-Secretary for Foreign |pearance of his followers from Affairs,

who mel that political life. M. Mikołajczyk arrived at Man- M. Mikolajczyk, it is thought, ston airfield, Kent, and "was would eventually set up head- given leave to land."

quarters in Washington both be. This statement 'drew comment cause of a large number of: from a Labour Member of Par-United States eltizens of Polish lament, Captain Raymond origin, and because of possible: Blackburn who declared "this cooperation with the committee news will be received with the greatest relief in this country."

The announcement was greet. ed with cheers from all parts of the Chamber.

In R.A.F. Plane The Air Ministry, which had full knowledge beforehand that M. Mikolajczyk was arriving, revented this afternoon that the Pollsh leader travelled in Royal Air Force aircraft

in Germany." Manston aerodrume at which he landed is a Transport Command

London, Nov. 4. An official report from the British Embassy in Moscow on $last Thursday's Incident insomewhere

in which Major General R. H. ton, newly-apptinted British Mili tary Attache, was accused of taking photographs of Moscow airport. factory, reached the Foreign Or lice tonight,

The news

At

from

of peasant lenders from south- cast Europe formed there.

This committee was understand to have sent an invitation to M. Mikolajczyk at London.-Reuter.

Escaped Death

Kenton, Middlesex, Nov. 3. Stanislaw Mikolajezyk, the refugee Polish Peasant leader, said here to- day: fied Poland because 1 re- ceived word, that I was to be tried before a military court and sentenc-

ed to death."

SCIENCE AND

IMPERIAL DEFENCE

London, Nov. 3.

Senior scientists from the Defence Ministries of the British Commonwealth met high-ranking representatives of the fighting services in London today in the open- ing meeting of the confer- ence on the application of science to Empire defence.

The conference beran in private behind closely guarded doors under the chairmanship of Sir Henry Tizard, Chairman of the Defence Research Policy

Committee-Reuter.

Wartime Plan For

Germany

The

STALIN'S DICKERING WITH HITLER: SECRET PACT OF 1939

Berlin, Nov. 4.

The American-licensed newspaper, Der Abend,

today launched the American Military Gov- ernment's anti-Communist campaign with a full-page blast disclosing the text of the secret Soviet-German agreement on Aug. 23, 1939 dividing Eastern Europe.

Der Abend's full page attack con

"This protocol will be treated by

Preis,

sisted of three elements: 1. A day both parties as strictly confidential, to day chronicle of the development Moscow, Aug. 21, 1939."-United of Soviet-German relations from 1938 to 1945; 2. the text of the Jecret Soviet-German sgreement on Au 23, 1959, dividing Eastern Europe and 3. two photographs of the Soviet and German leaders in Moscow and Berlin and one photo- graph of Stalin, President Truman and Winston Churchill at Potsdam.

The principal photograph showed a amiling Stalin, dressed in a white semi-military tubic, military trousers and boots standing alongside a very The satisfied, smiling Ribbentrop. caption read, "Moscow August 1939," The second photograph of Soviet and German leaders showed V. M. Malotor, who arrived in Berlip lo November 1940, ceviewing the Wehr macht guard of honour, accompanied by Ribbentrop.

Secret Talks**

STEWARD IN COURT

Southampton. Nov. 3. James Camb, 30-year-old deck steward of Glasgow. was again remanded for a week when he appeared in tho dock today charged with murdering 21-year-old actress Elleen Gibson "on the high sens,"

Misa Gibson disappeared from the finer Durban Cas- He doring a recent voJAKG from South Africa to Southampton. -Reuter,

with the signing A.P. Newsman

Expelled

Budapest, Nov, S. Jack Guinn, Associated Press correspondent in Budapest. has been expelled from Hungary, the Ministry of the Interior on. nounced tonight.

The text of the Aug. 23, 1939 agreement dividing Eastern Europe reads as follows, according to Der Abend: London, Nov. 3.

"In connection Unshaven and apparently exhaust-

Morgenthau plan for of a ed from his ordeal, Mr. Mikolajczyk Germany, which

new aggression part between would have the German Reich and the Union made bis brief statement to assembled reduced Germany to an agri-

Socialist status.

Soviet Republics' neither of the reporters as he reached the coltage cultural

was

the plenipotentiaries, buah powers held St. Isigned nor 'accepted by this was immediately home of his wife here late

British Government, the Un- strictly secret conference during taken to M. Mikolajczky's afternoon. He said he left Warsaw

which the limiting of spheres of in- A spokesman confirmed that friends in London and a message to the British Zone of Germany.

on the evening of Oct. 20 and went (der-Secretary of State for For-

elgn

Affairs, Mr. Christopher uence of hoch parties in Eastera General Hiton had been detain-wns sent to his wife who hns As he turned to enter the cottage Hamentary reply.

today in a Par-Europe was discuimed. The confer Mayhew, said ed for a short time and searched, been anxiously

ence had the following results: awaliing news he added, and said it had been established from him in London,

"Now I only want to

1. In the event Mr. Richard Stokes (Labour)

of territorial that he had no camera on him.

sleep."

At the same time, it was an- had asked whether the Morgen. and political reorganization in ter In official quarters in London

the time of his disap- He would not comment on 'reports thau plan, signed by the Pre- ritorier belonging to the Baltic states nounced that several people, in. the matter la regarded as a local pearance eight' days ago, that he planned to form a

sident of the United States and of Fioland, Esthonis, Latvia and cluding Miss Elizabeth Fallos, a It is hereby notified that ten.incident which will be hundled Mikolajczyk'a political friends exile government, nor would Mr. Churchill at Quebec on Sept. Lithuania, the northern franties of secretary employed at the Asso.

he reveal the whereaboutM of the for provision of hospital cretion of the local Embassy. It that he had left Poland because when he fled from Warsaw, other,

from the British side on the dis. stated they had reason

bureau here, had seven Pules who accompanied him 15, 1944," was submitted to the Lithuania will form at the same time cloted Press

an order of Germany's sphere of in been nerested in connection with diets for all hospitals and

British Government for I hoped here

ap-fuence an wall an that it will not he had information that his Im than to way they were safe.

of the U.S.S.R. the discovery of an espionage or. itutions ander tls department have general

proval. diplomatic reper-munity might be Bited by the

In this connection Lithuania's inter-ganisation. Mr. Mayhew are invited.

replied that the Mrs. Mikolajczyk learned of her cusions-Reuter.

Pollsh Government,

husband's arrival In Britain from Morgenthau plan was conskiered, est in the territory of Vilna is mutual.

as were a, rúmber of other plans, ly agreed. reporters. Going to U.S.?

when the British

Rumania Hundreds of

polley for a newspapermen be- Speaking in the Polish Parlia sieged the cottago

Germany wor being "2. In the event where she has post-war

of terciurial an American cliizen, and the ment on Wednesday, M. Josef lived in rural seclusion for the past or accepted by the British Gov-ritories belonging to the Polish state, quested the Foreign Office to dis worked out, It was never signed and political reorganization of ter- United States Legation here re. Cyrankiewiczk, the Soelulist year—United Press.

the spheres of influence of Germany close the charges.-Router, and the U.S.S.R. will be fixed up- proximately along the Vistula aud San Rivers,

Tenders for Provisions

ders

Full particulars and procedure for tendering were published in the Government Gazette of 31st October, 1947, Notification No. $600, or can be obtained from

ACCIDENT IN URANIUM MINES

Berlin, Nov. 3. American controlled

re-

The | the Secretary, Medical Depart-newspaper Neue Zeitung

ment, Hong Kong & Shanghat norted today that 80 German Bank Building, First Floor.

workers were killed on Oct. 22 ́s an accident at the Russian- controlled Uranium mines in Southern Saxony.

I. NEWTON, Director of Medical Services.

this

The newspaper said the ac- Hong Kong, 3rd November, 1947ident occurred in a shaft about

250 feet deep. It arid Chuft. which lica near the Saxony-Czechoslovakia border. was so abrupt that the workers could descend into it only by ladders.

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"Safety measures were in. adequate," the Zeitung said, "and detalls about the accident are impossible to abtain be- cause the authorities are seek- ing by all measures to keep the secret."-Associated Press.

REMEMBRANCE DAY

Remembrance Day will be observed on 9th November. Popples will be sold on Saturday, the 8th November.

Remembrance Day la dedicated to those in the Services who fought so gallantly and endured so much between 1914/18 and 1939/46. It is also an occasion when Britishers in distant parts of the Empire and foreign lande turn their thoughts to the Mother Country and feel that they share that great tradition which she has created and so splendidly maintained throughout the centuries.

It la now more necessary than ever before to secure your generous support for Earl Haig's Fund for the Disabled of the two World Wars. Thele need is great, and the Committee of the British Legion feel that you would wish to bo prominently Identified in our endeavour to alleviate the distress of eo noble a band of physical sufferers.

Despite so many other calls we feel sure you will wish to contribute something to ao deserving a cause.

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Call For German Peace Treaty

Ann Harbour, Nov. 3.

New

ernment,

Mr. Sickes then asked if Mr. Mayhew was not aware that the plan was initialled by Mr. Chur- chili at Quebec in, 1044.

Mr. Mayhew sold that he was not Dware of Mr. Churchill initialling the plan,

Miss Pollos was arrested lant Monday, but charges against her were not then disclosed, She is

DUFF-COOPERS HONOURED

"Whether the mutual interests of both parties' require a continuation

Paris, Nov. 4. of an independent Polish state and

Alfred Duff-Cooper, retiring how the borders of this state are to British Ambassador to France. Mr. Mayhew replied: "Yes" he fixed can only be finally decid and Lady Diana Cocper were the when Mr. Stokes asked if hoed in the course further political guests of President Vincent Auriol could have an assurance that no developments. In any cake bath at a farewell dinner last night in other secret agreement or under. governments will solve this question the Elysee Pulace, the President's

in a friendly manner.

[ofiletal" residence. of which Parliament was

"3. Concerning Southeastern Europe Oct

Premier Paul Ramadier n180 the Soviet interest in Bessarabia inttended the dinner given by the stremed. On the German side con- Preshient as a parting tribute to plete political disinterestedness

in the British envoy Associated this territory was declared.

Press.

A separate peace with Germany if the Foreign standing had been entered into.

Ministers' meeting in London remained dead-aware. Reuter. locked through the winter was called for by Senator Arthur Vandenberg, leading Right-| Wing foreign expert in the Senate.

Huge Outlay For U.S. Aid-Europe Plan

He was speaking at the Univer→ sity of Michigan.

BRITISH FOOD CUTS

London, Nov. 4: While granting a qualißleri en-

Britain's crisis plan to cut food dorsement of the Marshall plan. imports by £12,000,000 a month- he maintained that "Germany's mostly in dollars-colls for heavy restoration to a stable economy is cuts in wheat, meat. cheese,

the core

of Europe's re animal fats and bacon purchases, babilitation.”

the House of Commons was in. I was infinitely preferable for formed last night by Dr. Edith the Council of Foreign Ministers Summerskill, Parliamentary to come to united terms. "But Secretary to the Food Ministry."

ut

Washington, Nov. 3, am saying that disagreement Replying to questioners, Dr. The Truman administration here or elsewhere cannot be al-Summerskilt said possibilities of probably will ask Congress to

lowed to postpone pasce

for re-special rations

Christmas Rive

outright more than habilitation and self-government were "under consideration," - She US$3,000,000,000 of aid to West-fur over. Penco must have sold the Government had arrang. ern Europe under the Marshall priority."

ed to purchase 1,500 tons of Tur. Plan next year.

Senator Vandenberg accused keys and 3,150 tons of President Truman's Council Russia of frustrating the econo- poultry from Hungary-Associat of Becnomie Advisers told him mic unity of the occupied Zonosed Press.

in a report made public last of Germany in violation of Pots- night that "outright gifts" as dam.

well as loans would be needed

"I Am German peace conference could

unable to believe that the

to meet Europe's total recovery not. preponderantly find common requirements.

ground:

In its analysis of the impact

"If the Connell of Foreign

other

ANGLO-US TALKS ON FILM TAX

Washington, Nov. 4. Eric Johnson, President of the

of the loan-gift programme on Ministers is still deadlocked this America, the Council called for winter, it had better adjourn sine U.S. Motion Picture Export As continuation of present federal die.

Press,

sociation, announced that negotia- taxes a stand endorsed by two "The peace conference shoul: tions were to start with the Bri Democratic Senators, but unbe called by those who do agree tish Government for the removal popular with many Republi-to write a practical reasonable of the 78 per cent Import tax on cans. A check of both Ameri-peace for the German areas with American films. — Associated con and

European officials to in their jurisdiction."-Reuter day disclosed that estimates of "outright gifts" which may bo recommended to Congress range as high as about 60 per- cent. There appeared to be general agreement that more than half of the proposed first year's nouistance under tho Marshall Plan, should be cost frco,

World Condemnation

Of

Propaganda

New York, Nov. 4.

The UNO Assembly approved unanimously last night a world condemnation of propaganda that might threaten peace.

The exact amount to be pro- posed for Congressional a thorisation during 1948 is, still) This final action was takess Political Committee "despite the being worked out by top ad-only after Russia has declared |fact that the resolution is a' half- ministration officials. But it was a "half-way" measure way measure and an insufficient rough estimates put it at about thai did not name "those coun-one since there is no reference In U.S.$6,000,000,000 to.. U.S.$7,- tries where war propaganda . is it to those countries where war 000,000,000.-Associated Press. particularly widespread"..

propaganda La particularly Just a week ago, in a surprise widespread"-Associated Press. move in the Assembly's 57 na-

on Political Committee, Russia, NEWSMAN LEAVES withdrew charges that the Unit

MR. ATTLEE IN ed States, Greece and Turkey

HOLLAND were carrying on "criminal war

Belgrade, Nov. 3.

*London, Nov. 4.

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