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47 Awning at our Section of the Merchant offices for Box Nos: 308, 310, Shipping Act, 1804, in respect Monday, the 26th January 1948 819, 245, 346, 347, 348.

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OFFICIAL NOTICE

Proposal to change

a Ship's name

THE CHINA MAIL, MON DAY, JANUARY 26, 1948.

PLEBISCITE TO BE HELD ON Third

OF KASHMIR

FUTURE

Lake Success, Jan. 24.

Un-American The Indian and Pakistan delegations to the "And Proud

Support For Jews

WASHINGTON, JAN. 24. KERMIT ROOSEVELT, GRANDSON OF PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT, SAID TODAY THAT MIDDLE

EASTERNERS REGARD UNITED STATES SUPPORT FOR A JEWISH STATE IN PALESTINE AS "UN-AMERI- CAN."

United Nations herd agreed tonight to draft plans for holding a plebiscite in Kashmir. The agreement was reached after the adjournment today of the week- old hearing of the Kashmir dispute before the Security Council.

The Council' heard Mr. Philip Noel-Baker, British Minister of State, appeal to the delegations to produce a compromise plan for 'peace with justice" by Mon-

day.

#7

that

as soon

without

It was learned

"They have had other troubles as the drafts of the two delegat- caused by the partition. On every tons are ready, the President of point ад agreement the Security Courell will call naribitration was reached.

conference in his

Terma: 50% of Purchase Money of Fall of Hammer and the "Middle East Journal" that "per-round-table Bulance by following day.

LAMMERT BROS.. Auctioneers.

for

Jewish

cffice.

"We have heard accounts from both sides of how the communal troubles developed.

ife added in an article written for

sistence in such a policy will under- mine the mural prestige of the Unit- ed States in this area for years to

Mr. Noel-Baker declared that rome."

India and Pakistan had been Reviewing efforts for establishment | brought very near to war by the of a Jewish state from the time af Kashmir dispute. 2 Congressional resolution in 1922 favouring a home for Jewish people Sale of Scrap Materials in Palestine, he wrote:

Will the creation of Tenders are invited

the state in Palestine jeopardise the pasi- tion of the United States in the Mid. purchase of cable old Electris, die East/ When all factors are taken Coal Dust, Steel Wire Old Mis-into account it is dificult to arrive ceilanemu And Paperatuff

affirmative an at anything but on

for the establishment of Cordage Old now lying at H.M. swer,

Jewish state in Palestine will dis- Dockyard, Hong Kong.

frupt the Arab world and cast. the infiltration."-A> Tender Forms can only be path of Soviet obtained personally on applica.einted Prem

lou tu. Section IIC of the Naval Store Department, HM. Dark yard. Hong Kong between 9.30. 11.30 m. and. 2.00-14.00 [6.31. on 26th to 29th January, 1948.

We, the Hongkong & Whampra | The scrap materiala can ht: Dock Co. Ltd. of Kowloon viewert on application tes the Docks, Hunghom, Kowloon, Hong office of the Inspector of Stores Kong, hereby give notice that in (Mr. E. Jones) H.M. Naval consequence of being desirous of Yard Hong Kong on the daya coordinating nomenclature, we specified with production of the have applied to the Minister | Tender Form. of Transport, under Section 47

of the Merchant Shipping Act, Completed Tender Forms DANCING LESSONS 1894, in respect of the British should be returned by hand in af

ship "HSIN FUHLE". of sented cover addressed to the EVENING DANCING Classes HONG KONG REGISTRY Supig. Naval Store Officer - Starting NOW! Easy Terms Official Number 158082 Gross H.M. Naval Yard Hong Kong. Spemal "FREE OFFER" to tonnage

185 tons Register on or before noon on Friday, Lates! Registration Time (2.

16 tonnage

tons, heretofore 30th January, 1948. P.M.): TONY HUDSON. owned by us for permission to 612, China Building.

change her nome to "H.W.D. DOROTHY" and to have her registered in the new name at the Port of HONG KONG as' owned by The Hongkong & Whampoa Deck Co., Ltd,

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F. P. S. FISHER, Supig. Naval Store Officer.

NOTICE

Any objection to the proposed change of name must be sent te

UNRRA CLOSURE the REGISTRAR OF SHIP-

All concerned arc PING at HONG KONG within notified

hereby that the Hongkong SEVEN days from the ap-Office of UNRRA will close on pearance of this advertisement. the 31st January, 1948. All claims should be submitted and ali cheques cleared Immediately.

Dated at Hong Kong the 19th day of January 1948.

HONG KONG WHAMPOA DOCK CO., LTD.

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The Rank Account will be closed on the 30th January, 1948. After the 31st January ull correspondence should be addressed to:

Mr. Harlan Cleveland, Director,

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(Signed) R. B. GOODWIN, Closure Officer.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

"To my mind the process of 10 still wrapped in causation mystery and doubt. At one time would break it appeared that the rule of law the down. "But

under two governments got it control and their leaders display ed a great moral and physical courage. I think both govern ments showed great statesmen- ship and resolution.

Democracy Rendered

Ridiculous

Grim Warning "Kashmir is the only cutstand- ing issue. As long as the pre- sent fighting in Kashmir en tinues there is the donger that the arca of conflict will be enlarged. If war happens, it may be the most terrible conflict in the history of mankind.

"Communal strife would pro- bably begin again.

"My military advisers tell moj that war would destroy the pur pose of the two governments altogether,

The alternative to war is an ogrcement here.

"Both parties have said that they want peace with justice. Both want the will of Kashmir people to prevail. Our task is to make a plan by which that can be dine. As from today, let the President get together with the parties as a drafting committee of the Council. Let them bring us a plan in outline by Monday

next,"

Commissions

"It is In the

• OF 1!''

Glasgow, Jan. 24. Mr. Herbert Morrison, Lord President of the Coon- cil, paying a tribute to the

memory of Robert Burns,

At

the Burns Federation meeting here today," denied the newspaper stories that

policeman.

his father was an Aberdeen

He added: "I am a Cock- ney and proud of it."

Ho sald no doubt the press nasertion that bia father was an Aberdeen policeman WAX kindly meant but there was not a word of truth in it, sa hi father and mother were East End Cockneys and they spoke not with the int of Beots but with accents of London and East End aš that.-Reuter.

They Were Very Polite

World Force

LONDON, JAN. 24. BRITAIN'S PLANS FOR ORGANISING A WESTERN EUROPEAN BLOC MAY PRODUCE A "THIRD WORLD FORCE" STRONG ENOUGH ΤΟ MAKE ITS VOICE HEARD ALONG WITH THE UNITED STATES AND RUS- SIA.

Dealgned as a means to com- bat the spread of Russian Com- munism, the alignment would rest primarily upon a firm economic and military alliance between Britain and France,

The hard core of the organisa- tion would also include Belgium, the Netherlands and Laxembourg under the proposal advanced this week by Mr. Bovin

The "Third Force" idea, ob- servers point out, reflects in the world arena a pollten! concept developed in the Parliaments of several continental countries. There the "third Force" consists of a coalition of Centrist partics grouped together to oppose both Rightists and extreme Leftists,

Dependent On U.S.A.

Berlin, Jan. 25. Two

coaches containing 26 German passengers, to whom

On the International plane. the Russians last night_ro-

howey T, the opposition would fused passage across the Rus-

sonal frontier into the be directed toward the extremo British Zone, returned to their Left as represented by Russin starting polat, Berlin's Chur- and her satellities. The "Third lottenburg station, early today. World Force" would be tend-

дл

The coaches were attached to porarily dependent on the Unit the retorn British Hanover-ed States, which with its free Berlin train.

enterprise system' stands to the right of the Moderate Sociallet The Germans on board told, government now in control on their arrival, how a guard of much of Western Europe, 20 British soldiers with fixed

Cologne, Jan. 25.

bayonets last night had stood If the Western European. or. Joseph, Cardinal Fringe, Archbishop of Co-

watch Inside the doors of the ganization materialises it would the nucleus for a logne, likens the four-power occupation

Mr. Noel Baker concluded: sealed care, refusing to admit provide

overwhelming the Russians, who demanded to broader coalition of nations. AL- of Germany to Hitler's Third Reich and interest of both governments to Inspect the Germans travel tempts probably would be made declares its administration "renders de-jerial interest at

agree. There is more than mat- documents.

to include Italy in the early the Scandia- stake. I refus

#cages, Portugal, to believe that the free govern mocracy ridiculous.”

Fights f India and Pakistan can- ed on board the train described tually all

A British offleer who return. vian countles, Greece and even. the countele par no! apply Mr. official viclence principle to the settle polite". They apologised to thel-Associated Press.

the Russian attitude sa "very ticipating in the Marshall plan. mont of their dispute.

British officers for the lack of

Gandhi's

non-

The Prelate says the hunger strikes; "Behind every German in the Anglo-American zone reper stands an American, British, French sented 1 "puntaments outburst ufor Russian soldier," he said. “That the people." He urges speedy ini, after all, the same system as the "No doubt both sides make a canteen.

in Allied food imports.

Third Reich, where there were twn concessions, but in this Council

British sector of Berlin to the "The situation is desperate," the powers-the ordinary power and the concessions are made by the Cardinal said in an interview with extraordinary one."

The Russiana Bought from British Zone. contending parties--not to each the two coach loads of Germans Associajed Press, "It cannot long

ather, but to mankind,

Interzonal passes, which endure."

creases

The burgbmasters and other

minor officials were the former. But never behind them

the Nazi stood from Gauleiters.

strong

German officialdom, he said, will be able to secure food German farms without 2 police force, The people have jeonédence in their own afficials, br

writled.

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29th

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A meeting, of members will

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Bullding, 21 Podder

Hongkong will hear Captain A. Street on Monday, January

4 E. Left, RAEC., speak on 26th, 1948, at 8 pm.

Re: Education in pcupled Germany, The meeting will

take place in the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel at 12.80 pim

GEO, T, LLOYD,

General ·Sveretar

| Hong Kong, Jan; 24th.-1945,

"Marionettes"

"The German people regard their officials as marionetter. There are too many of them-104 ministers in this little Germany."

The Cardinal said that "only if the Germans receive real power and

authority will there be any real pro- gress,"

The Allies must have confidence, Ein us and we must be trusted that our only intention is to put our pro- ple back on their feet," he said. Associated Pres

Talks On French India

Pondicherry. Jan, 24.

A Anal settlement of the future of French territor les in India ia expected to be! made early next month when M. Daniel Levi, French Ambassador to India, returns to New Delhi trom Paris, where he had imper- tant talks with the French Gov- ernment,

M. Levi has already had talks with the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru.

A "practical and democratic solution" of the problem is ox- pected and the Reddi, President of the French-Indian Congress. has appealed to the people of French India to wait patiently for a

"happy ending" to the negotiations-Reuter.

Committee Formed

Madras, Jan. 24. A 18-man "French India Libera-

| Mon Aid Committee was formed. in Madras by Congress workers Lodny.

Its aim is to help the struggle for freedom In

Pondicherry, Karaikal and other French pos zessions-Router.

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