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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY, 14, 1950.
ELEVEN SHIPS HIT IN RAID
ON SHANGHAI
Taipoh, January' 12.
The Chinese Nationalists announced tonight that a heavy air raid on Shanghai had hit 11 ships and loft waterfront warehouses in flames.
The Air Force communique said Nationalist B-25 bombers and P-51 fighter-bombers in today's assaults:
Bombed three ships in har- bour, setting me afre, badly damaged two ships in drydock badly damaged mother at the mouth of the Whangpoo River.
Wuhsien beauty spot
(Souchow). famed West
of Shanghai, wise was attacked.
Swalow, port 200 miles North Enst Hena Kurk. also reported to have been bombed
WAS
462201 sut five note alive by gate, with two ships and many
Sinting.
I said that in addition to water- front buildings, unidentiẞed ground establishments in the bazwi and Pooting distric's were
small craft hard hit.
Hainan invasion denied
The Nationalist Defence Minia- try reported there WAR smoli- The former capital of Nankingale Aghting with Red guerillas and the Yorgise river rities of
an Haiian island. Kungym wood Chinklang also were raided, without announced sulla.
Berlin black-out in fog
re
London, January 12, Fog blacked out Berlin's
Generalinimo Chiang Και
shek's staff natly denied, how- evor, a report published abroad that the Communists had begun an invasion of Hainan.
Branding the report "absurd,"
*་ ༥
an anle to Generalissimo Chiong sand, "The invaders must have been ghosts or other figments of I imagination.”
The Nationalist military spokes- there is heavy wald Thai guerilla lighting on Hainan Island, but he denied that Chinese Com- munist regulars have landed there, He : There have been no Standings whatsoever, but there in
ghting between Kuerillas und
" dieetions"
two Western sector airports, Nationalists." He added that he Gatow and Tempelhof, today., cualí not specify the exact areas Road traffic began trickling of the fighting, but it is Kolg into the city along the 100. mile we-covered Helmstedt highway this afternoon after being blocked for nearly 24 hours.
The Foute Thamach the Novart Zutie is reported in
hittend with duties and cars that lund e Tiled o skaldet inte difeles
The sheets of Heutin are like ice rinks Tsaffle ewis along at snail's pace
Furthe West. the weather IN spring-bike,
Snow atud hund swept Denmark.
Preparation on Luichow
A report of a Communist land- i was published in the semi- ficant paper 80 Shen Pao"
("New Life Daily"), which satil *hat Chummmunist regulars from the Thanband have handed and estabe fished a benet-hend with the help of agurrallus,
NI
Chuar thai the
The spokesmen. cheng, telt reporters Nationalist forces had completed Their wandrawal from the ma
where temperatures fell well beland, except for senttered arcas low freezing point and lee runds et resistance. again held up traffic.
Athens had its Arsl !!!\! ! **
W In Turkey at least 19 persons were frozen to death pract many were injured in 24 hours of snow-storins and a record cold
sriap.
1izzards inaperilled shipping In the Black Sen.
Canda
Snowfall covered most of B tish Columbia, Western enusing several passenger trains to be sw-bound.
He also saki 50,000 troops under General Bunng Chich had crossed into Indo-China, but there is no indication whether they were this armed.
He further reported that 80,000 Communist troops are massed on the Lalchow Peninsula, preparing Jo the attack on Hainan, while 100,000 Red troops are training on the Fukien coust for an assault on Taiwan, and another 100,000
Associated
Press and
United
Water-short New York had | troops are regrouping at Amoy. another "thirsty" day, the second 24-hour period of water ennser - Press
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Asked if he thought that Aus- tins could compete at the present prices with the Ford, Chevrolet and Plymouth companies, the said that the Austin spokesman
Is in a class by itself and is not. trying to compete with low-prie- | ed American cars.
He said that Canuda is now the biggest Austin market, with vary there going like hot cakes.-Asso- ciated Press.
Helsinki and
Tass version
ondon, January 14. Thr Soviet Tuss news agency reportent from Shanghat today that two waves of bombers at- lacked Shanghai on January 18 and killed or injured 21 persons. The Tass report said the bombs were dropped in the Yangtsepoo district and that 34 workshops were destroyed. A Tass despatch yesterday reported that 62 per-
sons were killed in a Chinese Na- tionalist bombing Attack on Shanghai on January 7-United
Pres
Remedy for U.K. trade position?
Manchester, January 13.
The engineering section of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce urged today a re. turn to multilateral trade to redress Britain's unfavourable foreign balance.
Russian note The body, in lis annual report,
sald the present system of blla- Helsinki, January 12, teral trade may be the right tem- The Finnish Prime Minister's porary expedient, but the multi- lateral system is the permanent Socialist Cabinet, after winning solution for Britain with her de- a confidence vote on its hotly-pendence on worldwide import contested wage policy, tumed and export trade. today to the Russian demand The report said 'that British en-
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The Foreign Policy Committee met today to discuss further the Soviet demand that Finland hand
tion that the anticipated price advantages for Britain in hard currency markets have been off- set by a reduction in foreign-com-
"All
over to Russia 300 persons ac- pets this growing competitive cused of war crimes.
Five persons have been arrest-power, particularly of German ed in connection with the Soviet | und Japanese engineers, is making ́demands, but Government sources itself increasingly felt in South bellove that most persons accused | America and the Middle and Far by the Russians already havo Hed] East," the report sald.—Associated to the West.
Press,"
The Prime Minister, Karl Fagerholm, won a confidence vote by 97 to 90 after an all-night debata in the 200-scat House. The House then adjourned until January 30-United. Press
FRANCE EXPELS
POLES
Paris, January 12. Eighteen of 60. Poles arrested hours were expelled from in France during : the Inst
country today,
Altogether about 40
of
224 the
the
arrested -Poles will be expelled,
KIANGS!' OUTPUT:
OF PORCELAIN San Francisco, January 12. Nine thousand employeca tend the others being given "repri“. Ing 1,400 klinis turned out 02 ||"over" becausa..og resistance y ac tons' of chinawara:In Kingioh- tivities during the German.nc- chon, porcelain producing centra cupation
by Klangal Province, up to Nov. The Government today also ember last year, Peking Radlo tonight ordered the dissolution of eight Polish organations in Franca ·
[7. Thiểm production......rato do was An official spokesman docuted achlaved as: from April last year | tho:00: Poles, arrrstod of abusing when" the Industry "was revived French hospitality, und -tolerance following the Communist accu- and wild that their activity pation of Kingtehohen; the Radio, amounted to interference in
Aktuel French p poiluice.Itelitor.
America being elbowed out of Asia
Washington, January 12. Representative Charles Saton, ranking Republican on tho House Foreign Affairs Com- mitteo, predicted today that Taiwan will fall to the Chi. nese Communists.
"The tall will go with the kile," the New Jersey Ro. publican told reporters.
Mr. Eaton opposes the prospect of the United States "bring elbowed out of Asia but that is what's going on." He added, "The United State
Its Foln Inexperienced
leadership. The world crowning example of our
this role la futility failure in the Orient na indication on the part of the present Administration of any real fundamental group of leadership in the Orient."
-United Press.
BRITISH MP's IN RANGOON
our
TSIANG STEPS DOWN IN SECURITY COUNCIL
Lako Success, January 12.
The Chinese Nationalist delegate to the Security Council, Dr. T. F. Tsiang, whose expulsion is domanded by the Soviet Union, tonight agreed to stop down from the Presidency of the Coun- cil.
Mr. Jacob Malik, the Soviet delegate, who walked out of the Security Council meeting on Tues- day demanding Dr. Tsiang's expulsion, took his seat at the Security Council again tonight when it met to discuss his demand for the expulsion of Dr. Tsiong.
all,"
Dr. Tslang was said to be, but the right of my Government willing 1 hand over to th to be represented hero al Cuban delegate. Dr. Carlos said Dr. Tsiang. Blanco.
Dr. Telang opened the inceling by stating that he had decided In exercise his discretionary power of stepping down from the Pre- sidency of the Counell in favour of Dr Blanco.
He cited na
A precedent the action of the United States dele. unte, Mr. Warron Auslin, who, as an interested party, vacated the Rangoon, January 12. Presklency of the Council when Armed police guarded the Bri-It discussed the Berlin question fish-owned Strand Hotel in Ran-jin Paris in 1948. goon today when a five-man Bo- is Parlamentary mission ar-
rives s VINI
Wo-Week
courtesy
The mission. headed by the Labour Peer, Lord Bolden. WHN invited by
the the speaker HỂ Burmese Parliament, Pyawbe 11 Ilya The mission will yisit Monday and Monidmet. As- srented agreemen
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Dr. Tsiang declared that when he took his sent on the Council more than two years ago his credentials were duly certified no weltspute
That being v1, his standing was as regular as that of any other member.
He said that although the Saviel resolution "speaks of my credentials, what it cults into question is not my credentials
FIRST THING I SAID
DIR WAB HAS
YOUR MUSGANO
BEEN CONNOLO
MANDRAKE the magicAN
BAD NEWS?
IT WAS THE POLICE CHIEF. REMEMBER THE KID GLOVE
KID P
RIP KIRBY
LET'S WIPE AWAY THOSE TEARS, YOUNG LADY... NOW TELL ME WHAT THIS IS ALL, ABOUTI,
A political question
"IL In, therefore, not a quon tion of mere procedure but is apotilical question of the ut most importance. I treat it as auch".
velo
approva the
This declaration was interpret- ed by observers to mean that Dr. Tsiang would uphold his right to
should hf removal
the Council
Soviet motion.
Dr. Talang further sald that the "puppet regime of Peking is the result of Soviet aggression and is intended to serve Soviet Interests.
"Not » single member of that puppet regime has been electedl by the Chinese people. I repre- Rent a Government based on the Const Bulion, which was drafted and passed by the representatives of the Chinese people who met in the National Assembly.
"The Soviet Union is now seek- ing to win international pecogni- tion for thè fruits of her aggres- slon. That is the meaning of the Soviet resolution.”
· Russia criticised Dr: Telang than took his nor- mal alphabetical place at the table and Dr. Blanco moved over to the centro seat.
Dr. Ales Bebler (Yugoslavia) supported the Soviet proposal as perfectly justified.
He said
that there was no convincing reason for any further delay in the matter and called
immediate for an
decision ita favour of the new Chinese Goy- ernment.
French
M. Jean Chauvel .(France) crilicized the Soviet delegate for his walk-out on Tuesday.
"This manner of acting is not likely to bolster the prestige of the Council or at the United Nations," M. Chauvel said.
He
that the added delegation would not contest the validity of the Chinese Nationalist delegation.
Sir Benegal Narsing (India) repeated his contention that the Council's rules of proco- dure were defective,
No dia
Rau
Fa
not announod position concerning the Soviet resolution, but suggested that the Counoll establish milice of experts to remove The defiolanoles #n the rules of procedura,
com.
There was no provision declar- Ing who was proper authority for Issuing credentials, Str Benegal sak-Reuter.
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