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DISCUSSES APPROACH Mr. Attlee

ON TO KREMLIN ON BERLIN CRISIS

Showdown Decision

Needed

Tokyo, September 12. Leaders of Japan's Commu- nist Linc Communications Workers Union is now faced with making a showdown decl- sion. They must either -defy the occupation's no-strike edict, even if only with token walkouts or Individual tocals, abandon all plans of re-

or

sistance.

Mr.

London, September 12.

Mr. Ernest Bovin, the Foreign Secretary, today at- tended a mooting of the three-man Standing Committee on Berlin who were discussing in- structions to be sent to the Western envoys in Moscow for a now approach to the Kremlin on the Berlin crisis.

Later, the members of the Committee-Sir William Strang, of the Foreign Office, Mr. Lewis Doug- los, the United States Ambassador, and M. Rene Massigli, the French Ambassador had another meeting which Mr. Bevin did not attend.

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Returns Home

London, September 12. The Prima Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, tonight left the London hospital where for nearly three weeks he has been treated for Bozema of the feat, and returned to his official residence at No. to Downing Strast,

The treatment, It was stated, has been completely Buccessful.

ho

Because of symptoms of early duadona! trouble, which were detected while

Was In hospital, Mr. Atties has bean advised by his doctors to rest aa much as he can during the next few weeks.

he .. They are anxious that should be fully recovered for the conference of Commun. woalth Prime Ministers to be held in London in October... Router.

BILL BANNING COMMUNISTS DRAFTED

Contrary to reports from the French Military Governor in Moscow and Washington, no Germany, returned to Moscow by and went instructions

air today from Berlin to Beck д new

with M. Yycs A strongly-worded statement by meeting with the Soviet For-into conference

Chief eign Minister, M. Molotov, or Chataignenu, the French Ambas- C. L. Kades, Deputy

the Soviet Premier, Marshal

M. Seydoux, who assisted M. ut the powerful SCAP govern-

officials Stalin, have yet been sent from Chataigneau during the negotin- ment section, to union

of the three Western. capitais, ations in Moscow in August, when Instigation warned that the strike action against the govern-Foreign Office spokesman stated. the Western representatives rel ment, such as Jób-desertion, came

of yesterday's Premier Stalin and M. Mololov, As a result under the Japanese criminal code meeting in Washington between went back to Berlin on August 31.

afuli and would be strictly

report on enforced Mr. George Marshall, the Secre- M. Seydoux had a

Oilver the Military Governor's lacus- Thus the union's announced

cetary of State, and Sir

nions in

In Berlin plans for

and was thus able "graded struggle Franks, the British

Ambassador

Tokyo, September 12. the London to be a direct link between the it hoped to whereby

#kle-step. It is expected that

The Japanese Government has in General MacArthur's strike ban Committee will now be a Western Military Governors and

drafted a bill to ban Communists far government workers probably

Western envoys In Moscow, to draft identical instruc- the position

The envoys will be abandoned.

tions to the, envoys of Britain,

were expected to from Government and publie ser- meet within the next 24 hours, vice positions, the Prime Minis- dalo, although many France and the United States in

Mr. Hitoshi Ashida, on- Japanese unionists expressad Moscow.

probably tomorrow morning, 'to ter, It was believed in Moscow and consider M. Seydoux's report and nounced in Osakn. The Premier opposition to

Washington that the three Wes-to question him on points which anid the Government and not yet before they decided when the bill would be they wish clarified seck an- tern diplomats would

submitted to the Diet-Reuter. other interview with Marshal next visit the Kremlin-Reuter. Mr. Kade's warning left no Stalin in their efforts to solve the doubt that General MacArthur Berlin crisis.

To

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Mac-

Arthur's position, their

other action

always ware

the Japanese government.

Bod his subordinate pecupation Diplomalle sources in Washing- officials would personally see that ton conarmed today that another

would be attempt to the anti-strike ruling

see Marshal Stalln followed or violators punished, would be made by the Western legal loopholes notwithstanding. envoys. Reuter's correspondent cabled. The confirmation came as Intensive, conferences on the crisis continued for the second day run- ning at the State Department.

-United Press.

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Next Approach These conferences were report. ed to deal with plans for the Western Allies' next approach t Marshal Stalin. What has still to be completed in every detall is the unanimous polley with which Western envoys will confront him.

Religious Guidance Needed; Pope Says

Vatican City, September 12.

Pope Pius XII, addressing an estimated 500,000 people massed in St. Potor's square on Sunday, called for a Christian victory over atheism, materialism and social misery.

Restriction May Be Extended

RUSSIA WANTS EARLY TREATY

Washington, Septembery 12.

Inga penco treaty......Yos it is generally known the USSR advocates an early peace sot. tlement.

Russia has started an attack on the United Stator

Far Eastorn flank in the cold war. Russian and native Communists have begun to pur on new pressure for on early Japanese peace treaty and withdrawal of the United States troops from Japan and Korea. Officials here sald today It apparently was a diversionary move to heighten the Berlin crisis because there is 'no like- hood the United States will

its determination give up. keep a tochold in Korea and Russin has shown its desire for a make Japan a "democratie but-stable peace" in the Far East by liberating Korea from Japan's domination and by its efforts to tress."

was made by revive that country as an tade- The first move the Soviet Embassy here in its

democratic bulletin information. monthly

lo

Stable Peaco Additionally, the bulletin sald,

pendent,

state.

Lastly, it has proved its desire by advancing

which faithfully represents 50- for stable viet polley.

The bulletin såld concrele pro which are de-

is trying to signed the United States

to convert

vanquished "belittle" and "slander" Russia's Japun into a peaceable democra- role in defenting Japan, and dele nation deprived of any pos- manded "an

early peace settle-sibility of reviving aggression." inent in the Far Enst.*

Observers here see the move as an appeal to the Japanese and Korean Communists tied in close ly with recent Russian attacks an Gen MacArthur's labour policy.

The

The bulletin said what Russia wants is "speedy conclusion of a peace treaty" and "withdrawal of the occupation forces."

Tokyo Cɔnimont.

Japonces Communist Party demanded an early peace

The sudden Ruslan proposal treaty and the withdrawal of United States troops coincident for "prompt" withdrawal of the En occupation troops from Japan with the return to Tokyo of following an early peace treaty Lt. Gen Kuzma Doravyanko

provoked a comment in some who immediately castigated the circles in Tokyo today that the bank on striken by workers in

proposition was "neither state-owned enterprizes.

good

The Soviet information bullener immediately practicat."

Compotent Japanese observers tin sald "That the Soviet Unton's said the withdrawal of United desire for peace in the For East States troops from Japan in the Is a disinterested one may be seen

09 not be good for Japan from the fact the Soviet propos-mparatively early future would because als are meeting with warm res-

i would immediately expose the ponse among peoples who suffer Japanese masses to the danger of ed from Japanese aggression, Communist

inspired chuon China, Korea and other For Eastern countries there a wide- to settle the spread movement Japanese problem along lines of the Soviet proposals.

Korca Demand

confusion.

and

of atomic energy, while only thoriting consider military bon-an-even--keel-and-have-na--

of

¥

"It would be a most dangerous experiment and precisely what the Russians want," sald one highly placed Japanese who ask- ed for his name to be withheld. Close on the heels of this came

"As a Japanese I naturally re- brondcast from Soviet-con- gret to have to say this, he trolled North Korea demanding added. "However, I am forced The universe. he said, has the withdrawal of both Russian to admit that this country still been changed by such scienti- and United States troops, a move lacks the strong leadership which auts necessary to keep the nation fic developments as the release which United States Reports

were Current in

concentrated on Washington today that France at

"Christ's church remains un-cause of the proximity of Siberia tional energies

the task of creating a stable de- and Chinese Communist soldiers. least was uncertain whether to

changed."

The Soviet bulletin argues it mocracy here. which

Leaders of this "Century

"It is a shameful fact but approve an approach

true with a showdown

Technology need the guidance of was her Far Eastern forces and

without that

directives would bring

not the atom bomb which turned Shanghai, September 12.

from BCAP and taft to Japan- religion," the Pope declared, Russia, risking a total breakdown

in the tide

Far Eastern The new travel restrictions The

del- the subsequent

62-year-old Pontiff in the talks and

oss spontaneity, our democra theatre to the And Gemar, approach to

United Nations which came into. force here ivered his afth public address in

tleation would be a long drawn It said: "To forget or belittle

out, risky proposition." ure to help elean up the

General Assembly wat

lay the three yesterday requiring all persons the past 12 days in clear, ringing

by the Soyleti wrecked dil port of

This and other sources pointed Balikpapan Western powers.

desiring to proceed to Hung ones. Gathered in the twilight the part played for the Boloafasche Petroleum

of the vast square to hear and Union in the defeat of Japan is Some diplomatic observers said Kong to obtain prior written to cheer, were more than 250,000 tantamount to deliberate falsif- out that five Japanese cabinets Mantschappijal, a Dutch Shell the United States had been Of subsidiary-Associated Press. favouring such a course for more permission from the Garrison young men of the church's poll- cation of history and tantamount have changed office since V3-Day

totically militant Catholic Action to slandering the great efforts of than a week but had held hack Headquarters are expected Pending British and French ap- he extended to Canton and Youth, here to celebrate the 80th the USSR in the common cause of the Allies and in the victory proval.

other Chinese cities linked with year of their organisation.

over the aggressor bloc." It is appreciated in Washing the colony by land, sea or air,

The bulletin said this alleged ton that although the present it was reported here today.

attempt to "belittle" is "motivat-place-United Press. political situation

The Pope gave directions for

ed by very definite

It skins.' three-fold victorya victory over

T to prove that one alm negation of God," over the und the United States alone had the controlled forces of science and "matter" and over "social misery," right to pasa final judgment

He appealed for a front against Japan's post-war problems....... national hatred and class hatred To disregard the Soviet Union in Under the new regulations and for leadership by God-fearing working out the Far Eastern

peace settlement.

"The The American Under-Secretary which have been, communiented

American State Do. He warned also of "formidable

partment triad without the The only full Foreign Minister of State. Mr. Robert Lovett, and to all airlines and shipping com-

panies, Chinese possengers for upheavals possibly more grave in present at the conference, it was Mr. Charles Bohlen, the State Hong Kong must possess written consequence than the fall of an- lomat "justification to blame the

on Russian be Department expert

USBR for the delay in conclud. here today, will

of France. affairs, talked with both London Permits from the Garrison head- clent Rome."-Associated Press. Schuman

quarters while foreigners must have certificate issued by the Russia will be represented by M. and Paris by telephone but a

Department, spokesman, Police Bureau and slumped hy Andre Vyshinsky, a Deputy Fer-State elgn

Mr. would not disclose any detalls of the Garrison Command, Minister, Britain by Hector McNell. Minister of State, their negotiations. and the United States by Mr. Lewis Douglas, the American Am- bassador to Britain Reuter.

Four Powers Meet In Paris

-

Paris, September 12.

High representatives of the four great powers were tonight assem- bling for the "Counell of Foreign will Ministers" which tomorrow make another attempt to decide the future of Italy's former colon- ies in Africa,

announced M. Robert

in

France

does not make for an easy do- Squads of inspectors, were bre- cisive action by the new regime sent af alt the city's airfields and

10 check there is confidence in Washing- | wharves today

the ton that the next day or two identity of departing passengers Will BOD

Western to Hong Kong. an agreed policy for confronting the Bo. viet leader.

Return To Moscow M. Francois Seydoux, political adviser-to-General-Pierre Koonla,

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

Seventh Extra Race Meeting

Saturday, 25th September. 1948.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the first race will be run at 2.00 pm,

MEMBERS BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

are reminded that they and their Members and guests ladies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS ENCLOSURE.

Badges_admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10 including tax are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a | Member, such Member to be responsible for all chits etc.

Badges admilling to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 a.m. and the Secretary's Office will close at 11.45 mm... Both Offices at 1st Floor, Exchange Building.

A limited number of tiffitis · will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tol. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S | PREMISES ‹DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The price of admission to the Pubilo Enclosure is 83 Including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gafo. *.

Bookmakers, Tio Tac men, etc. will not be permitted to Operate within the predinci, of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Refreshments will be obtainable in the Itestaurant in the Pabllo Enclosure.

..

SERVANTS" PASSES,

Sorvants' passes will be issued to Private Box-holders ONLY, who are requested to distribute them with discrimina- tion and to endorse their names on the passes. Holders of such passes are not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for passing through on their dútles but must romain In their employers' stands.

BY ORDER. TA

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Acts: Secretary.

The main purpose of the res- triction is to "prevent corrupt officials and understruble cle- ments from fleeing to Mong Hongaccording to a semi-of- ficial announcement.-Reuter.

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BRITISH CRUISER CURTAILS VISIT

Dar es Salaam, September 13,

Curtailing her visit owing to what was officially described as the "unforeseen circumstances,' British cruiser Birmingham, flag: ship of the East Indies Fleet, will leave Dar es Salaam on Tuesday. a day ahead of schedule and cut out a proposed visit to Zanzibar

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Foreign quarters doubt that the Reds have planes of a type which are not easy marks for the Fin- tionalist air force. In Manchuria after VJ Day the Reds acquired a few Japanese planes, mostly trainers.

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CAMIGUIN ISLANDERS LANDED

Manila, September 12. The Philippine Red Cross announced the United States transport General William Wel- gel, arrived at Camiguin off Morthern Mindanao with 1,507

from passengers

Camiguin island.

Captain Walter Williams, mas- Hter_of_the_Welgel—said the evacuation was very slow be- cause of lack of landing crafis to carry the people from the shore the boat. The weather was also unsettled with strong rains and squalls.

Nearest Weigel could approach

The headquarters statement |- But it is doubtful whether the sald Reds in North China had Reds will planes from "a certain foreign Nationalist territory unless they was three miles, it took her four | country"—a euphemism for are modern and probably munned hours to transport the refugees to

the Mindanao mainland. by non-Chinese pilols. Russia,

Another United States Army Thero la no doubt, however, that even a few hostile planos transport the General Morto, ar- rived at Binone, another disem- could do considerable dama barkation point at 1500 hours to- to the Nationaliste If offectively day. But it may be sent away be- .operated.

cause evacuation has been stop- Without an airforce the Reds ped Hibohibok lapsed into have no meani of halting air inactivity.. flown supplies to such elties as Mukden and Talyuan. Today un- armoured planes fly supplies to these and other points.

The volcano was reported by Pro-government reports say in- experts to be subsiding. The flation in red territories in Man- General Weigel set up an omer. churla is worsening and the Reda geney hospital on Bagay beach are now lasuing DD$30,000 notes. where 13. maternity cascs were -Associated Press.

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Japanese Daughters Are Selling Well

Tokyo, Septembar 12.

The Japanese again are selling their protty unwant- ed daughters into slavery in Tokyo's Infamous brothels.

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The farms of northern Hon- Farly in the Occupation the doble of shu supply more than 40 per SCAP cancelled cent of the girls sold into girls held by the houses. Bro- Tokyo's bawdy houses. The thel koopers lost about 7,500,000 Yon. But the same old "system age-old trade in these painted is flourishing once more with little dolls is booming despite now and younger girls. occupation efforts,

..

"The sale GI HIIF DA "did The houses-have-formed-an-es practice in Japan especially in rociation. Their agents go into, hard times. It is against the law the rural areas to buy the girls. but as one metropolitan official The system is vicious. The girla said: "Tho timo hus come get 40 per cent of their earnings when somo girls mutal resort to 'credited against their debt. But. prostitution to live. Even a they never Koem, to catch", upi man cannot make prough to And so they stay on la ona of live. How else can a girl be Tokyo's 573, brothels.Associated

**Press. expected to survive."

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