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THE CHINA, MAIL," MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1948
PALESTINE WORRY
ABOUT
FUTURE
Jerusalem, Jung 21,
With half Palestine's four weeks truce Svor, Jeru- salem's mood was today rather pessimistic. The most important question was "will the fight re- open on July 97:"
This consideration-overshadowed-all-worries about food, water and electricity, since the resump- tion of fighting here would end the slight re- laxation from the emergency conditions at pre- sent noticeable in Jerusalem. Lorry-louds of
food and tion during the past few days fuel are reaching Jeru has centred around the differences salem daily under the super-among the various Jewish fac- vision of the United Nations tiuns..
officials. Although the food Americans Leave
situation is still for from nor inal, the people are now cat- ing fresh vegetables, fruit and For poultry for the first time more than two months. These In the are being distributed rations.
Fuel has been delivered for the power station but there are no signs that private dwellings will receive electricity even for nuly
Vice-President In Peiping
Shanghai, June 27. "General Lt-Taung-jan,-the- Vice-Proaldent, Brrived, in Pelping yesterday afternoon on he first visit to
North China since his selection. the end of March.
He told reporters' that he intended to study the North China military and adminis 'trative altualion at frat hand preparatory to making rai commendations to President' Chiang Kai-shek for a general Improvement.—Reuter,
But the war against, the Araba
much further sway in Tel Avly than in Jeru salem, where the fooling that yunan KAR the Araba are only a stone's throw ZWAY nevar recedea completely. Yesterday,
120 citizens, stranded in Jerusalem during the siege, were tåken Le falfa under the auspices of the American Consulate-General.
American
an hour or two every few days, The United States liner Maring
three
Complaints On ILO Delegates
San Francisco, June 20.
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"President Dewey' Would Help China
Washington, June 26. Representative Walter Judd, leading Republican advocate of full aid to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shok, told the United Pross today that he is "confident" that if Governor Thomas Dowcy is elected, the United States will have a “sound and consistent" aid programme for the Nation- alists.
Gen. Albert Wedemeyer to suc
The tension in Jerusalem con-
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(12,420 tour) will take trusted greatly with the com-them to Americu. Most of them
Judd in from Minnesota and appointment of Dr. J. Leighton parative calin among the people were Jews but there were als
borked Harold E. Stassen at the Stuart which he described za un. of Tel Aviv, whose pre-occupa a few Arabs. They travelled In
Republican Convention but attempt to placate the Commu Jewish buses along the much-disputed Tel Aviv high- Complaints were lodged to- conceded that Dewey had the nists. Judd hoped that the ad-
views" |mis are
on ministration will appoint Lt. way, accompanied by the Ameri-day with the Credentials Com-most forthright can Consulate car, dying the mittee of the International China. United States flog, but without; Labour
Judd strongly favours a mill reed Stuart. Organisation against
tory ald programme which will armed escorts.
the seating of labour delega-put United States officers directly tions from India, Cuba, Ar- in the field with Chinese arties
France,
Greece. similar to the. United States
in Greece. practice
Luzon Piracy
Manila, June 26. Two fast-tling vintas (78- tive craft) bont on piracy swooped into one the small islands that dat the Sulu Bes last week, according to a Con.. stabulary report, quoted the Manila Bulletin.
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Twenty more pirates, said report, raked a house in Eay Datu with smalt arma fire, killed two of the Occu panta and wounded three others.
The raiders then ransacked the house and escaped with their bootyRouter.
Berlin Situation "Explosive'
Washington, June 26. Authoritative sources dis- closed today that the Ameri- ! can attitude toward the So- viet efforts-to-isolate Berlin Is under top level review. The authorities said the situation
Israel Divided?
Judd said that if it im not Wedemeyer then the Admin. Istration should name William C. Built, former Ambassador to France and_also_a_strong ad vocate of mid to Chiang.
Still Hope
Judd said. "If the Chinese, by some miracle, can hang an un-
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283JWIAR
CHOITJARTXS
Young's
Despatch
Bir Mark Young's (Govári) nor of Hong Kong in Decam - ber, 1941) deepatch, on the "Battle of Hong Kong" will be included in the Govern ment Gazette next Friday.
The despatch
will contain the events leading up to
to the surrender of the
Colony to the Japanese on Dec. 25, 1941.
Loose copies of the dea patch, addressed to the Secre tary of State for the Colonies, will be on sale at the. Public Refstiom Office on. morning.
Friday
}
Réciprocal Agreements Urged
Nanking, June 27,
A Router Prague report said gentina, thai Mr Samuel Mikunis. Gen. Mexico, Peru and Uruguay. eral Secretary of the rail Most of the pratents were bas- He said he thinks his will alter Communist Party, In an inter-ed on the grounds that the dele-"certainly be the poller view with ■ Czechoslovak news nates were not representatives of Jan. 20 when I believe the Re- agency correspondent today. their countries and not legally publicans will be in power."
Liu Wel-chlh, chairman of the declared thet "dissatisfaction elected to serve os ILO delegates. Judd pointed out that John til Jan. 20, when the Republicans Overseas Chinese Affairs Com- was growing among the mass The heaviest protests come Foster Dulles, foreign affairs ad expect to take over the Govern- mission, appearing before the of the people of teraet against against Leon Jouhaux, President viser, who is generally believed ment, the situation can still be Legislative Yuan Committee, urg- the Tel Aviv Government's of the French anti-Communist to be Dewey's choice for Secre- saved. And It Wedemeyer or Bul-ed reciprocal agreements with polley.
Force Ouvrier,
tary of State, is in close touch it is named before then, there friendly nations covering Im- They could not understand, he
Four
will, be room for some hope." migration quotos, immigration suid. why
the Goverment of lodged rate complaints were with the For East.
by Giuseppe Vittorio, He recalled that Dulles' grand-Judd criticized the suggestion procedures, and general improve- Israel "relied so much on Lon- General Secretary of the Com- father, John Foster,, was Secre- that a career man be appointed. Inent of the status of Chinese don and Washington."
munist-led Italian Confederation tary of State in 1892 when the He said this would only connue nationals abroad. The Communist Party blamed of Labour, Waclaw Zulowski, first foundations of the Open Marshall's policy of "ärifi and Liu urged. Jegislation which the Covernment, he added, for Polish workers delegate of the Door were laid. oot demanding that Soviet oli-Frantisek Vavelch workers, server be invited to Palestine to delegate from Czechoslovakia and take part in the four-weeks' truce by the French Communist-led control.-Reuler.
CGT-United Press.
LIGHT ORCHESTRA
ENTERTAINS KCC
a
Military Aid
Indvelston."""
opinion
Although the State Department the Judd expressed that "Dulles will be the best au- yet that Stuart's resignation hnd 111 Insisted that it has no worl thority on the For East since been accepted, diplomatic cir John Hay." He said Dewey out- cles speculated that the difficulty lined the general anti-Commui- of obtaining a well known pub- nists views on China in a speechlle figure for successor may force Nov. 25 at Columbia Univer-the naming of a career man on ily-and-Dewey has not chand & proposal that Bullitt
on "interim" basis.
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. Judd said that Dowey favours for Chinu economie aid of least $250,000,000 annually
Lot
the
be sent was not regarded æer.
view of Bullitt's cel lovely in tlolam
am of the Marshall policy before the Congress and in a Luce publication,
SingaporeTM C.Gr
Judd himself said that while
would:
for
1-Provide Overseas Chinese textbooks and teachers,
financial subsidies, schools with
Economic protection overseas Chinese,
3--Faciliste
by remittancer
to China and oversens nailonals freedom for returning overseas
eign currencies. Chinere, import of gold, and for-
Llu asked the Committed to re- commend larger appropriations to permit the Commission to expand its services to Chinese abrupd.- Associated Pres
The large number of members and friends of the three years plus military aid. H -Kowloon Cricket Club who attended the Hong |said that Dewey favours
Kong Light Orchestra's third public appearance terial on Paelde Llands to China transfer of surplus combat ma- on Saturday night gave_Conductor Bill Apps as well as to stabilize the curWedemeyer did the "best Job" and his instrumentalists such a hearty recep-
of any United States representa- emphasized that the tive in tion as to leave no doubt of this Orchestra's Chinese must get technical help, doubtful
China recently, it is whether the Army fast growing popularity.
in addition to supplies and said, would take him off his present "Training is just as important which is making top secret Army Miss Cheung Siu-back, as-supplies."
plans.
is "explosive and grave" but they doubted that the Rus sians are prepared to use The well-balanced pro-well, and her singing contained force.
gramme of 14 selections was that degree of lights and shades of expression which stamps her Informants could not say whe-I thoroughly enjoyed by the
as a cantatrice of high ability. ther this important polley review) audience who showed their would result in any new inca-appreciation in no uncertain Indifferent Piano sures to strengthen the position manner.
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George Marshall for
Job
Personalia
At Rosary Church yesterday, only daughter of Mr. Cheng Kluskan, He castigated Secretary .of The name of the Singapore Con- was married to Mr. Lun Ming- Slate
the sul
suz General, Paul Josslyn, 63- der, son of Mr. Che Tong year-old Far East tareer man.
Father H. de Angelis officiated. was mentioned as a passibility if A reception was hold in the a foreign service man is picked. Rosary Church Josslyn served throughout China which the newly-weds left for before World War II and retum--| Canton. ----
Speeding Up Jap Post Offices
of American military forces in Doubtless enrried-away-by Berilo.
"It was a pity that Madame O their own enthusiasm the Pokrovsky should be called upon But it was learned that Govern-"winds" were slightly too strong to perform on an indifferent plano ment departments are in almost in the Anale. "Show Boat" for she was unable to do justice constant communications with
(Jerome Kern), drowning, at to herself, or to Joan Turville in General Lucius D. Clay, Ameri- times, the other instruments.
the accompaniments can military commander in Ger-)
Tokyo, June 27. M.II. Fan, the shef d'orchestre, It would be superfluous to say many and American officials in was very good, while H.V. Ardy that Bill Apps acquitted himself
The Japanese Communications London and Paris.
cur- (Secretary, Treasurer Secretary of State George Mar Conductor and
Deputy with full credit, for this former Ministry today, sponsored
and counting rency inspection handled member of the Green Howards player) shall
being
kept informed of bis castanets and bells. Ilke a pro- flegt band, and bandmaster of Tokyo's 88 post offices in a move
contest among 80; experts the Berlin crisis at Walter Read fessional. Incidentally, Ardy with the Hong Kong Police Reserve, to to speed up work of post offices Hospin! where he has hren un-
another Instrumentalist nearly too accomplished a conductor to because ot dergoing a weeklong routine phy-brought the house down
mountains of briis with be anything else but good.
bo handled sical.
daliy examination.
their impersonation of Persian As Mr. Ezra Abraham, Chair-which must There are no plans at present merchants in the Interlude, "In man of the K. C. C., said after the owing to the inflation. to protest against the Soviet acti- Persien Market (A.W. Ketel-performance, the Orchestra gave post-offices alone-handle as much It is understood that Tokyo's vities in Berlin directly to Mosby).
the Club members a great treat, und It is to be hoped that the as 30,000,000 yen la bills daily in savings, deposits and withdraw- public will have more opportuni-als, tea of listening to the Colang's pioneers of light music.
could become
Soviet
the
cow through diplomatic channels. Joan Turville was) while not Officials said that the present superb, really splendid. She had situation In Berlin, if further: apparently got over her fear of Russians, audiences, as there was not the Aggravated
lightly sign of nervousness when The
were felt to his macstra, first stepped on to be aimed at making the position he stage. Her voice carried very of Western Powers "more un- tenable and difficult" in Herlin. Is was recalled that the Russians undertook similar measures sev- eral months ago but gave up,
One reliable informant said the situation undoubtedly would be- come "explosive" if the Russians try to force the Western Powers out in clear violation of the exist- ing Four Power agreements."--| United Press.
ed as Consul General, in Shang- Mr. and Mrs.
parlour
after
Luh intend to hai, in 1943 before going to Sing-leave from Canton for the United apore. He Is regarded highly by States.
the State Department. United Mr. Che Tong is a well-known Press.
restaurant owner,
UNDENIABLY!
A Sure
Post?
Thirty- year - öld Yasujud Suzuki, of Tokyo General Perhaps, ZBW could persuade office, won the contest, bandling these artistes to go on the air is 1,000 bills of 100 yen denomina the very near future,"
Russia Buying Up Rubber
London, June 26.
tion
worth 100,000 yen in four minutes and 50 seconds.
Suzuki received 500 yen
about $2 purchasing power -- 39 prize-United Press,
Starting From
Large-scale Russian purchases of rubber have given Scratch
rise to spoculation that the Soviet is building
up strategic reserves of potential war material.
The purchases have been stopped up in the past few weeks.
Interest coupons due on July 25-1948, in-respect-of-the-Rong Kong Dollar Loun (1034 and 1940 Loan issues) and 311⁄2 per cent Rehabilitation Dollar Loan 1973/1978 will be paid at the Head Office of the Hong Kong and Bhanghai Banking Corpora- tion or at the office of the Chard 00,000 tons of rubber-near- amount in Lered Bank of India, Australian ly three times the and China on July 18.
1847, it was learned.
The Manchester Guardian, ro-
L
Up to now Russia has acquir~|
PATERSON
Frankfurt, June - 26, West Germany's banking
system will start from scratch
funder the third and last stagė
of the currency reform for the British, American, and French zones, it was announced here today.
The man in the street will get
one new Deutsche, Märk for every
CLEARS 6'4" In the early hours of yesterday gistering today's "uneasy com
ten old rabrks in his bank ac Glasgow, June :20.- morning, a Chinese woman, Lamment on the heavy Russian pur
count Alan Paterson, British Olympic Man-ching, aged 25, fall into the chase" in City quarters, said that
"The reform, wäich operates stirred bope, cleared six feet four inches from midnight tonight, harbour near Canal Road at its
clash in Berlin Junction with Gloucester Road memories of the intense German in the high jump at the Glasgow down private debts, except bank of raw materials in Police Sports niceling today. If debts to one 10th. The pubild
failed three
Durchases
Reales
She was rescued and sent to Tandon in the final months before feet six in times to reac debt is cancelled and replacedì by
hospital.
the outbreak of wor.
however, Alistair McCorquodale, a Lon Daw 37 State bonds to zenical It was suggested.
the banks and
Wages, including back pay, that the purchases, may also be don runder, again beat E. Mac- due to the, change of view in Donald Balley, the West Indian salaries and social insurance pay- Moscow over the trend of world ace, in a special 120 yards rács, ments will stay, or their old pro-
McCorquodale, in scoring his third reform level-tenter. prices. DO YOU
The pressure of Tussian buyers successive win against Balley, won fo KNOW NEWS
in commodity markets is already by half a yard in 11.7, second diversiti, Kand in the Nowě Territór- | Publie auction of a Ty Tóta df | hlamed for some rises in pricem. [Dalley,',In-winding · ait: WHEN YOU SEE IT? || rubber
The recent Soviet contracts for heat, was clocked in 11.5-Asso-Terwill be held at the Dutrict
have been placed for ciated Press.
TERIMAIRES ARE Ouch Now Ferrioler, Rowen Ground shipment up to October af this most énz cans · `being yond" with
One lot of Crown Land win bo shipped from Malayd, while the second floor verandah of house lot, ting hos June
“He auctioned - at the Offices pt the petual buying took place mainly in Jaffe Rond at 4.30 am.. in London, the Guardian said.—was taken to hospital in a serious Public Works Department on United Press
July 5, at.8 pum.
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