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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1947.

SUGGESTIONS FOR CHINA anking Should Announce Recovery Plan

First Objective Of Aid

nsigned Scrap хар

ASHINGTON, NOV, 20.. BLICAN LEADERS OF NATE TONIGHT VIR. Y CONSIGNED TO THE

Washington, Nov. 21. The Brookings Institute today suggested that the principles of the Marshall plan for Europe be applied to say future assistance to China. would require the Chinese to present the United States with their own recovery plan as a basis for aid and thus put responsibility on China own political and to come to grips with its economic problems.

HEAP AT LEAST FOR It

ANE DEING PRESIDENT IS REQUEST

FOR

TO BRING BACK RA. AND PRICE.WAGE

TOLS

Toll Republients

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the Senate's Republ). Committee, which he

pt the two traversinl

at the end the list"

The

In-

Institute reported that risk upsetting the situation by

thonetion likely to allenate the sup-i this would also "diminish

of conditions being part of powerfully placed possibility imposed that would be unsuited dividuals or groups,

China' China or beyond to und

capacity to fulfili.” ぐいね

Tefation des recom.

by the Prevalent

ind the "erhate

by the Committee.

rears, the Citats indicat.

The Institute's annual study porters, that read con of major problems of United fationing are out at least Sintes foreign policy recom ngular ses of Conmended the first objective of alt

to Ching should be the tablishment of a "united, stable and reasonably efficient Govorn- must It added Chiru mient."

ich begins or Jon, G.- dPress.

OPULATION OF

CHINA

-

"The risk involved would not merely be the replacing of one autocratic group by another but the disintegration of the central

altogether," authority survey sold.

Gradual Process

the

Chiang had to fall back upon bridge the "enormous gap In conservative agrarinn landowners political traditions and ex-for support because the Govern Sanking. Nov. 21. Ministry of the Interior pertence" before she can have, a ment

D.P.'S FOR BRITAIN

Heidelberg, Nov. 29.

The first contingent of displaced persons to leave the United States Zone of Germany to work in British sanatoriums, laundries and factories eft Stuttgart last night.

They

consisted of 265 nationals of former Baltic States who will work under the same conditions as the Briush.

Another 830 displaced persons. including WOTC Than 100 Spanish Republ|- brought by the Ger- cans mans from France to work as slaves, left the American Zone on their way to settle In Venezuela.-Reuter.

Brawl In Japanese Diet

Accusation

Madura

Over

Batavia, Nov. 20.

A few hours after the Security Council's good office committee on Indonesia had announced tonight that "substantial progress" had been made with the cease fire, the Republican accused the Vice-Premier, Dr. Setladjit, Dutch of having "flagrantly violated". the Security Council's order and occupying the eastern portion of Madura Island. Earlier, Lutch communiqua fler to the Security Council's com had announced that "In east mittee of gord offices. The latter

in

communique Madura, rendering of assistanco committee,

insued tonight, said that "a meet. to the population has started."

Nether A spokesman of the

ing of views has been reached" lands Indies Government said to on polais of the initial programme night that the communique did to Implement the Security Coun. nct mean that Dutch troops had cil's Nov. 1 resolution on Indone. completed the military oceupa- sla.-Reuter. tion of Maluru, but diled that for some time now a few Dutch troops had been patrolling the whole island.

The emununique said that the rendering of assistance to the east Madura population was possible because "Republican Troops proved to be absent."

annrunce that It went on to the distribution of clothes began on Nov, 11, several mites east of the Dutch deinareation line of the islands, and at towns farther east on Nov. 13.

The Republican Vice-Premier denied that Republican troops were non-existent in Republican- held eastern Maduro, He said that the Dutch communique was in Tokyo, Nov. 21. consistent with the spirit of the Japanese House of Represen- cease-fire negotiations that were must rely upon land tatives members staged a 40- taking place, and said that the nounce that the p-overnment based upon Western taxes as its financial, mainstay" minute fist-swinging brawl last Dutch action was not discussed said the survey, adding "The night, Chamber guards, govern- at the Jrint meetings of the de. members, Com-egations of the two g ernments. of China is 161.006.-

Bituation appears to be steadily ment party

He intended reporting the mint luding 219,629,730 wo-

deteriorating as

Its component munists and Opposition Joining

in a noisy free-for-all. part is intimately bound up with the future of China."

frare, compiled un

the

standards.

Generalissimo

a

The survey questioned "whe- Neighbourhood Asso- Systern reports, showed thee the United States is In Lang province has the position to pass upon the marits

density of population, or conditions for more than 36,000 peo-

Tited Press.

RAVINA RIOT

Bart. Nov, 20.

kill and a num fathers injured when nte fired as a crowd of stratos tried to break

The Japanese, however, have: little knowledge of the correct 11s of Asta, so no injuries were The survey saw no "single reported.

The fracas stated when a num. participation key to a solution, China can be

aber cf representatives refused to in a coalition government that made healthy only through

applying take their seats for the night ses process of of gradual the National Government

resion, claiming that there was not fered to the Communists, or of both internal and external

medies "directed toward alleviata quorum present, Speaker Koma-

kich! Matsuoka counted the counter-proposals made by the Communials or of the reang the condition of the many at led the roll of those present,

Govern-fleted parta" having due

suns for the National

ment's rejection of those coun- gard both to immediate relief ter-proposals."

it

nosta.

then ordered Mararu Nomize to begin reading the Agriculture Re

"confusion," port. This led to Komakichi reported, and ghing started, During the altercations with his re. Nomine droned on pert. The disturbance was stopped and after 40 minutes when the party un-chieftains ordered their battlers Soviet control. United back to the sidelines. Associated Press.

and to permanent cures.

But the survey warned of the the remarked that General global unplications" of

owes Blanchurian situation where A te odier of the Christianissimo Chiang Kai-shek

atic Party in Gravinas position to an ability to hold area of vast agricultural

Telecommunications R balance of military power mineral wealth might fall

and der ex following the incident. among powerful fnctions.

"he therefore cannot afford to Press.

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HONG KONG

'SUNDAY HERALD'

Photographic

Competition!

Miners'

Wages Approved

BLACKPOOL, NOV. 20.

D

Import Quotas Slashed

NANKING, NOV, 21. THOUGH THE NEW IMPORT RESTRICTIONS, DESIGNED TO CONSERVE CHINA'S FAST DE

EX. FOREIGN PLETING CHANGE, WERE SLASHED ALL ROUND BY ABOUT US$14,000.- NATIONAL ECONO. 000, THE

COUNCIL HERE LAST MIC NIGHT INCREASED THE IM- PORT QUOTAS OF GASOLINE, The meeting, which was attend. DIESEL OIL AND FERTILISER top ranking banking of ed by ficials, including Mr. Chang Chun- Du, Governor of the Central Bank at Chlen, was called specially to

foreign China's discuss

the light change problem in

cx-

of the recent Marshall aid pro. posals.

Though the Government denies

open mar changing the present

ket rale in Nanking, the officiat rate in Shanghal was

raised by

morning,

officially

CN$5,000 yesterday

This caused another run on the

black market exchange where tho THE INCREASES IN United States dillar was quoted MINERS WAGES, INCLUD-round the CNS100,000 mark ING 15-WEEKLY FOR UN-Reuter.AAP. DERGROUND WORKERS AND 10/-WEEKLY FOR SUR- WORKERS, WERE FACE APPROVED AT A SPECIAL CONFERENCE OF NATION- AL UNION WORKERS HERE TODAY.

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting on frequency of 845 kilocycles from 12.30 2.00 p.m. and 6.30 to 11.00 the 31 metre band from 12.30 to 1.15,

The acceptance was unanimous and the meeting passed a resolu.m., mad al on 9.52 megacycles in

7.30 to 8.58 and 9.15 to 11.00 p.m. on recommending acceptance by

1.K.T. areas, who will now be request: ed to consult their members and return their decisions of the vote not inter than Dec. 3.

pay

If the agreement i finally ap-i proved, the rates will be paid retrospectively from the first full

November. week in The weekly minimum wages ofị juvenile underground and surfacci workers will be increases by 15 per cent, and 11 per cent. rus- pectively-Reater.

RENT CONTROL ILLEGAL

Cleveland. Nov, 21. Federal Judge Paul Jours to- day held the Housing and Rest Control Act of 1917 Bent. stitutional, declaring

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beyond the power of Congress to enforce local rent controls under the cloak of war emer- gency when pence had returned "in fact."

The court delivered the on- iun in a test case of a Cleveland

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