ANSWER OF BATANGAS REBELS TO SURRENDER DEMANDS EXPECTED

Situation In Nigeria Deteriorates

Lagos, November 20,

The situation in Nigeria has deteriorated during the Inst 24 hours

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Ship carrying cual for Nigerian parts are on the way from Eng- land, South Africa and Lourescu Marques

There i ate light spot, how- ever groundrauts. It is expected that ships will arrive at bagos In to keep The groundnut

Bebene moving

It is expected 1am! 70,000 tons will be exported this murth stil there sho this togurt text ciated Pres

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Compensation For Nazi Victim's

New York, November 29. Bruno Weill, President of the Axis Victims League In- corporated, disagreed today with the Western Germun President who said that Ger many cannot yet afford coin- pensation payments for Nazi- persecuted peoplès.

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Manila, November 30.

The Philippine government, expects today to have

the dnswer of the Batongas rebels to its de mand that they surrender with their arms. Philippine Air Force planes will drop in the rebels' mountain stronghold, 12 miles South East of Batangas, 5,000 leaflets promising an am- nesty for the rebel leader, Genero!" Francisco Medrano, and his men provided they surren der with their arms.

The

message in the leaflets roquested on answer by radio and it was believed that if the roboli had their fransmitter working their reply might be received some time today."'

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1

of

total of 43 oldier civilian volunteers or lashes.

In the absence of radio tact, the rebela were 10 the answer to the Cavernar Batangas, Pelleland Levisto vou tep

while thus

carrying

The courier, However, woul i lake more than vite dụy to took

over the mikged! candy 15

Bantangas town.

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The Constabulary klent of ene bing the Batunga rebels in a inniter of suvg if they reftise to surender. Constabula by headparters unnmunted that troops had cupisired a rebel pod- Asus 10 tion in the village of iniles South East. of the Lester mountains bear the South Coat Hatnnges. last night and rapkureft 13 rebels,

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whout in

rebets took part in Lizes encounter The rebel

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and

The outlaws, who were said to he led by Kumlun, Dre en- trenched in nutive fortiftention in the Tanuk duty let of Jaja. Koortion,

notorious oullow Pad Surrendererf some time ako. | but went back to the defy the government found 'charges would be *preased against him.

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lu

when

The Quitiaw band was known to have suffered casusīties, but no figures were available.

About 300 Constabulary relu- forcements will suit for Jolo to day

Nuva! aboard a Philippine Putrot

Lieutenant- Vemal. Colonel Diosdado Rodriguez. ope- Apasations chief of the Constabula- 1y, is leaving with the reinforce- menda 10 supervise the Jola campaign. United Press,

i trentet after an hour's Night Ta ment Barongha cague of the. If

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thề tô til Lednin supapastumtartal to 40 The 27 previously cap- tured

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arrested with others a Maido- in island on Sunday, was takeof to Batangas tonlay by the stabulary and repartedly being held incommuplendo

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Pl Imports Reduction Ordered

Manila, November 30.

A reduction of 400,000,000 pesos annually in imports of Constabulary reinforcemente luxury and "non-essential” goods for Philippines con- sumption was ordered by President Elbild Quirino last night,

The Bulu archipelago, South Western Philippines, where Moro (Mahammedan Filipino) outlaws reportedly have killed

"You cannot say there is n money in Germany to pay Corn- pensation, Weth said, replying smell of discrimination.

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Just

What is

to President Theodor Heuss of the needed is a ministry for repara-Mr. Quirine bid. West German Federal Repulsite. tim, restitution and President Heuss maid in an interton which, will handles all, ništ-

week that money for and atrocities

ters connected with Nasi crimes inflicted au the Auch payments does not exist in Germany and therefore payments Jews and oh-Jewa

Weill said that “German Jews have no intention of returning to Gertany evon που

although President Heuss said they ne ences of Nazism.

will have to be made in install-

ments over a long period of time. Well said Dr. Philip Auerbach "had stated publicly in New York

thal ibe money and assels belong

Ing to the convicted Nazis...in

longer would feel the evil infu-

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1949.

Escape From Sinktang

901

modeų (da jen a jen NGU AFRkinny. Chyub. "wham U.B. Consulate. persopnot hp, medes at plans out of Binklang, Ching, when munist columm took over the province, have reached, India, after, a hazardőya, trek, tiragah jagged, barren peaks of the Himalaya Mountainím The 400-mile trip from Puta: Šinkiang, to Kehrin Kashmir took 31 days Heading the party wore the U.S. Consul at Tihwa, Sinklang ---d. Hall: Parton, and his wife. With them came Vice-Consul Robert Drosten. Two sons and a daughter of an ex-Governor, of Birklang, the un- Governor't ad Jotant; and White"Flüsilah and Chinese Muslim Consulate employezy- and) their 'familles made the party's strength up to 20 bisak ingontath Bation. From Using compla, horeca and donkaya tha partý slogged through the Lon they Wore Yłowni in staged to New Delhi India. Sean in Now Delfi 'Sre the thràe într? dren of Mekud Sabri, former Muslimé, Governor of Binklang, no ceported hald''by 'Commun. into. Löft to right!! Kakal Jih (19); Gu! Tekin (21); and Yai Chin (17); they will continue their studies in Turkey. (Associated Press PROTO).

Poland Accuses France Of Unleashing Wave Of Terror

Paris, November 29.

Poland tonight öčkused France" of 'unleashing a

wave of terror against Polish citizens in France in violation of the United Nations, universal declaration of human rights.

The

charge was written into a note transmitted to the French Foreign Office today shortly of- ter the French Foreign Minister, Robert Schuman, said the 12-day-old quarrel between the two countries could be settled without a break in diplomatic relations.

Heavy Buying Of British Gov't Bonds

The cut wan made to lower Philippities imports to the Jévět of its commodity exporta unu pre- serve the nation's gold reserves.

couripensa- The Presidential decree camp white bakers one. importers al- rendy are protesting the tighten- ed credit regulations sy the Cen- nil Dank, which require un, 40

London, November 29. per cent cost posted on all luxury Heavy buying sent some and none

non-essential godds Imports. British government bonds up Importers tlafin the Philippines almost two points on the Stock designated as luxury and non-es-strongest rallies in months cannot produce mole of the items Exchange today in one of the sential and the only effect will He said. "I do not doubt the be to cause a rise in the already chase by banks and Insurance; Brokets reported large); pur- personal trustworthiness and loyalty of Dr. Heuss, himself, but high prices.

companies on the heels of on en-* there can be no doubt that na Grey goods and knitting yarncouraging week-end speech by the storalism is tising again in Germports were slashed 95 per cent

order, many, that the administration and under the

while courts are full of Nazls and that fabrics of colton, linen, silk, With problems of fows down anti-Semitism is rising again.rayon, nylon, and wool were cut

Uruted Press.

15. cent | Leading

hit by these restrictions will be the Japanese textile In= dustry, one of the mainstays of the efforts or Nippon to recover Financial Times Index was

war To here claim

Bavaria are sufflelent to cover all expenses under the law of com- pensation."

Well also differed with Presi- dent Heuss proposal to set up a special section of Jewish affairs In the Ministry of Interlot to deal

trodden by the Nazis.

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He said, " hás too much of a Rutr.

Every Intention Of Holding HK-Stim

Field-Marshal Sir William Slim, Chiết.

intérencé today!

General Staff, told a press "We have every intention of holding Hong Kong

If the Chinose Communists are foolish enough to attack it we shall hold it. But I do not think they will do so."...

Asked if the Chinese Nationalists could hold

Taiwan, he replied: "Purely ds'd military bło blém, as long as the Nationalists are in com- mand of the sea and dir the taking of Talwan Would Be Efficult problemt

Asked about Beltain

the Atlantic Pact,

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Field Marshal pop-comment on the possibi that Britain is receivin barbera under (military,id. said, "We have, pot alfratty mdalum Jet vomber called Canberra

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ments have made up fiets minds Đươn khát thời hay đóng có

it he would to sed, pact spins Conde replied he would.""

his stay, here, he been very well re- "auls Inden fonger my belt might not fit with a name

United Press.

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Germany Recovering

Pilots Say

Sydney. November 20.

to Sydney recently.

RAAF then who töbk' part in the Berlin airlift told Gormány The note charged that French government violated in rovery, when they returned was making a spectacular re-. aynical fashion, the United Nam tions suprantee of the life, liberty and security person by rounding

and expelling from Polish citizens. It renco charged that the French police action was a compaign of Tauíi- Polish hatred, awavo of terror and injustice against Polish citizens in France,

Latest Move

Clight Lieutenant Rex Berri- man said many Germans told him they would again be (masters of Europe within 20 years.

Flight Lieutenant D. Kuchert. of Bankstown Sydney, sald the right type of Germans would make fine Immigrants." Farmer's. The Polish note was the latest especially, are keen to come to 'move in the diplomatio war Australia, and, from the way that began on November 18 have leah them work they would when the Polish authorities ar- be a great asset," he said. reated. Andre Simon, Robineau, of the French Consulate

tizens:

on

Flight Lieutenant David Hahn, of Perry Bridge, Victoria, sald

charges of espionago, Chimicellor or the Excheqber, Sir. France replied with the expul-thony Germans were interested in thegrating to Austraila: They fold Stafford Cripps." He hinted there Floh' of 27 Polish

him they hearts their climate was may be further buying by the arrest of Treasury to support, bond prices. Polla vice-consult Lific, and better and they would not have

upsurge was con- Polan anounced the

Freich

to work so hard, he sold, golidated 24 closing higher several more |ot- £73-10s, à, share of1£100, par

Earlier today. luncheon of value. Industrials were firmet.

of peaking at the Warrant Officer Golln, Ryan wald: "Don't bollove stories of the men M. Schumpe care money the groulcins can't

declared, "I gorgeous German girls. For my France-Polish

the Philippines 103.7-Associated Prost!!

can-

Latest of

newspaper-

a

believe the Potions will end candle to the Australian girls." in a general relaxation of the at- The 21 returning

urning airmen flow

not produce any and eblon BARUES. BANK

BANGKOK BRANCH mosphere, de liquidated Berlin, during 18 months. Ins

like sum people, fgods of tiany meat dairy producią, frozen olinribd Ash, urich, were slashed pared

Cigaret and!!

Jobbero limports.

sent

I am confident the pre-on average of 240 (ilghts Into by stages", bo

Europe. They said in the past He added, however, "If I óm six-month shops In Germany San Francisco, November 20

mistaken about this, the French becante full of consumer goods. The Bank of America announc-government has the necessary Factories: produced round

tho

smoking

ed today it will oẞed branch on means to safeguard the interests clock and Gernions are "workin December : 1. In, Bungkok, Thai-or France, dhd the private, in- on, overage of 60 koira, 8 week were cut 89 Palind. " Mr. Walter E. Le Count, a.terests of French citizens." to haten their country's recover, cent and alcoholic beverage, Ber

Prepared coffee tea Yeltran bank official in the Orient, Unlig Fresse and cocoa were Eut 10"për

cent

will be manager. Vi with raw coffes Albsted 30. pèr cent.

Generally, the restrictions were on the same articles the Central Bank decrted must be purchased

Until recently. Le Count was Chief of the Finance Division of

the Economic, and Scientifle Ses- ton of Allies headquarters; in. Tokyo: He is a former director

Bangkok Adelayed Press.

virtant ens transactions of the Siam Commercial Bank of

Associated Press.

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