SHIPPING

+

NEWS

Aircrafi Carriers Glory. 2; ablo, 1.

Vener.

Cruliers: Newfoundland, AI; UMAS Hobart, Mi; Bermuda

Destroystár Hogue, South Wall Tiɗal Basin; Penn. Dry cock; Amiada, d; Cosasck, 7; Trafalger, 11, Contest. Fi; Comet, hai quT, 123 Loto o Finisterre, d; Camperdown, Tidal Basin, on Hugur

Escart Vessels: Aiserity, North Wall: Waliosand Bay, B27.

Transport! Bonaventure, North Arm. Chinese LSM;

Mei Chen, Latchilkok;

· Chinese lighthouse tender, M4.

Ships run by or for Ken Transport

Memorial To

Roosevelt In Grosvenor Sq.

* (By Ernest Atkinson)

THE HONGKONG PH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1946.

Electricity, Coal And Gas May

Be Cut In UK

London, Oct. 8 (UP).—Mr Emanuel Shiinwell, Minister of Fuel and Power, to-day asked Britous to voluntarily cut their coal, gus and electricity con- London. Oct. 7 (LPS).—Pre-xumption by 10 per cent to avoid Ofice: Pingwo, Cosmopolitan Dock; uyosident Roosevelt is to have

the a grave fuck shortage In # Maru, Yaumati; Kalabimin, Mackle's..

Hospital Shipt Tairga, Kowloon Whart. memorial in the centre of Lon- future.

Ships Administered by Commodore Dapol Ship: IIMS Tamer, (Aonty Diler: Hapidol, North Wall: wave Governor, 17 Celeral, Yaumall; Empire Damsel, Oil Fuel Jetty: Empire Garden 110: Golden Meadow, Cosmopolitan Duck; Serbal, on Tamar; War Budra, 18.

V... Fort Constantine, A14. LET (L)

210, Wellington Wall; 11, Kowloon Camber,

Defence

Kowloon: Barzán, Tidal akin.

LCT (E) Aberdren

West Wall

Tooms

Vessels: Barmond,

Baronia, Darbain, Boom, Defence Depot 503, Wolllngton Wall; 120,

1.C.T. 013, 1160, 1151, 1103, 123, Kew loon Camber.

T.U. 70.2.6: Nechien (A047). AS; Geurite,

14 ינץ

Salvare Vessel: King Salvor, East Wall Crane Bhip: Sheishu Moru, Causeway Bay wreck.

1.C.: 28, 20, Wellington Wail.

ucer, Wellington Wall.

|

don, and the House of Commons. He pointed out to 4,000 delegates this week will begin Parliamento the Fuel Conference which opened tary consideration of a bill to to-day that public uilities have been provide for it. The memorial unable thus far

operations.

is to be set up in Grosvenor

where stands Square,

the United States Embassy. This section of London was almost entirely taken over by American military and other authorities during the war.

to resume normal

"Neither the gas nor electricity in- dustry has had sufficient opportunity to overtake their wartime arrears of maintenance let alone make adequate provision for increased londs being thrust

them." lipon

ns

He said he would not reduce the coal ration but volumtury reduc- Grosvenor Square was almost thetion was needed because the normal Inst of the great squares of fashion-demand for other heating such able London of the 18th and 19th electricity is expected to be eight centurlew to be invaded by modern per cent greater

architecture

Rescue Tugs: Encore, Aerdeen; building. But the 0184.0.7%; 1107, 1103, Kowloon Center; 1100.

Rockfores. Kowloon Center Rockpidgenn. Hockland, Tidal Basin

Tugs: Rackmount. Outside

Reckwing.

Wall: Rockglen,

Merchant Ships

Alexander Parkhomenko, Yavinatt. Dentomond, Kowloon Whort.

Bellerophon, Talkoo Doek.

Ben Tong, of Taikon.

Bursa, Stonecutters,

Chungking, Kowloon Bay,

Dinitry Leplev., Yaumati

Donet, Yaumoll,

Eastern Trades, Laiclsikok.

Empire Farrar, Kowloon Hay, Empire Whitham, Kowtoon Dock. Empire Fraser, Comme. Dock,

Empire Labrador, Kowloon Bay, Exong, 134,

Eurybates, Taikoo Dock.

For Shing. 18.

Glenfarle. Taikoo 8.1, Whinef.

Ist ein. Youmuli.

Isi Tan, off Yaumall.

or hurt your.

this winter than

Schacht's Attorney

Not Permitted

To Phone Client

can zone.

Bergold said he was attempting to find out to-day whether "the word Eiven by the American Military Government authorities is good or not."

here Security officers

told the United Press Inte last night that they had warned Schacht that the "free

the Amerleon. Embassy has set the for most of the changes. style for Square was built originally 1720 and 1730, and named after a INDO-CHINA AND SIAM Passage" order from Brig Gen Wal-

The

2710

between མ

1732, and those who have lived in

Sir Richard Grosvenor, who died in

ter J. Muller, who has jurisdiction

only

For

It during the past two centuries have New French Proposal had their place in the history of the United Kingdom. Now it is war Border Dispute Settlement scurred, but will be rebullt.

And

in the middle of it will stand the

Roosevelt memorial.

ed to be law within a month.

secund

10

sen-

Master Switch Street Lighting

For London

London, Oct, 7 (LPS).- Street lighting in some of Lon-

Soviet Protest Against Envoy's Detention

The system may later be extend-allowed ed to include other districts.

REJECTED BY BEVIN

(Contlated from Page 1)

this

was

DEBATE ON. INDIA.

(Continued from Page 1)

Caster and Anglo-Indians, Cumang, others, were included in the nego- tiations.

"Then," added Mr Butler, "you

that India Was

could really say 8.The d

by

the

that the

tir

az-

the

COTT-

framing her own constitution. policy." has always been envisaged in

Discussing the Conservative debate, Mr Butler said that if titude towards the forthcoming debate were to take place to-morrow it would reflect Conservative anxiety for the present position, which does not seem to be consistent with our pledge, which, was that we should hand over power to a government

the major representative of munities. But if the present nero- tiations prove successful when the debale takes place we shall want to turn

our minds to some long-term issurs."

Lord Boveridge, formarly William Beveridge, author of the Liberal peer, said: "I am glad famous security plan and leading

people to think that the dreams that meny

have independence

dromuned of Indian rentised."

going

arc

G

Sir

be

DIU-

vuia

Complete Settlemax Capt Raymond Blackburn, minent Labour back bencher, the Labour Government particularly, and he believed all purtles, ware committed to giving full independ- ence to India. The British people were desperately anxious that there should be a peaceful and complete settlement of all differences between the various sections of Indians, and he thought the Government would try by everything in its power, to help Indians to come to an agree- ment on the tind of constitution they wanted and the way in which they wish wished to be governed. Capt Black- burn expressed his personal belief that it was in the interests, both of in

Britain India and the world, that should help to maintain the security of India until such time as 'a world organisation came into being for the same objeck

Nuremberg, Oct. 8 (UP):-Drdon's most famous thorough- Washington, Oct. Frederik Bergold, attorney for fares is now being switched on Soviet Embassy has delivered n Hjalmar Schacht in the forth- and off from a central point, by note to the State Department, coming de-Nazification proceed- means of an ingenious invention protesting against the detention. ings, said to-day that the Stutt-known as the Rythoor central of Russian Ambassador Novikov gart police have blocked his tele- equipment.

at La Guardia Field in New phone communications with his

A signal is sent out from the con- York upon his arrival last Fri- trol point, the current being of client held in Stuttgart gnol.

Dr Bergold, who defended Martin different frequency and voltage from day from Moscow, a State De- Bormann before the International that of the lighting current, and this partment spokesman disclosed Tribunal, charged that Schacht's Beach lamp standard, and the lamps

is registered on a device mounted on | to-day.

It text was illegal on two counts:

reported that the are switched on and oft automatically Ambassador 1. De-Nazification arrests can be

detained was made on

only of residents. Scincht

as may be desired.

Customs officials after he

bat The operator at the control point declined to sign a customs declara- went to Stuttgart for a Visit;

2. Military Government "officials can tell on his control panel when tion. gave Schachd an assurance that he and what street lamps are on or The protest was also belleved to would not be arrested in the Ameri- eft.

concern the fact that he was not to communicate with the Department from the airport.

It is understood that the Soviet Ambassador complained that he was detained for nearly one hour in La Guardia Field Customs office while Inspectors tried to persuade him to sign a statement that his baggage contained

nothing illegal, Confirming the receipt of Soviet protest, the Acting Secretary In Bavaria, might not be good

of State, Mr Dean Acheson, told u in Wuertemburg Starte in which pieces of work achieved ita

to-day press conference denied this, however, saying Stuttgart les. Schacht's attorney irenty-making effort.

Soviet Ambassador said that he was they "As regards the powers of the subjected to treatment inconsistent Governor, we want to make sure with the usual diplomatie courtesy, told Schacht the order was good in the entire American zone,

that the minorities are protected

Investigation Opened Bergold said Schacht had com- and that the Security Council is in Investigation was already under plled with all German and American a position to enforce its will should way and the Immigration authorities

the Washington, Oct. 7 (UT).~Suchit | requirements before he left here. He

new staute be violated or had been asked to report in Mr Attlee will move the

the Hiranyapruk. secretary to rending of the bill, which is expect. Siamese Foreign Minister,

the said he felt certain Schacht would be public order and security threaten-State Department. has leit veleased to-day.

cd."

Mr Acheson said that the Soviet tire United States by plone en route Meanwhile, the "condemned row" Mr Bevin xpressed satisfaction protest would not be published unmen

the Bangkok, bearing

latest has been set up in Nuremberg that the Big Four proposal to post-it reply had been made and arrange- French proposal for settlement of prison where the defendanta

none decision

colonies ments to publish both notes together on Italian the Franco-Siamese-Indo-Chinu bor- tenced to die are awaiting execution. for a year was accepted by a large had been worked out. der dispute.

majority in the Italian Political

Mr Harry Durning, who is Committee.

charge of all customs examinations at We believe that when the Coun-the port of New York, said to-day: cil of Foreign Ministers comes

There can be no criticism of the this problem, they examine

can United States Customs service in the hardly fall to be impressed by the handling of M. Novikov's arrival desire of Ethlopla to incorporate in at La Guardia airport.

Mr Quinton Hogg, leader of the her territory at any rate a large "None of the American Gover-young Tory Reform Group, declared part of Eritrea which is inhabited ment services at the airport-health, that there was no Parly in the bv people who are in every way Immigration or akin to the inhabitants of northern advance

customs-bud

any country which did not want to give nolico of the Soviet the present events a fair trial, and Ambassador's Ethiopin itself.

arrival. Rad these which would do anything to prejudi- "We believe also that there is a notices been received, .various ee this trial. "Some of us are less for self-govern- services would have been prepared optimistic than others as to the pro- very rent desire ment on the part of the Arabs of for him and he might have been spouts," he added. "But all are un- by one means or another Libya and that this desire should processed' inore quickly. There animous in wishing to give all

be rr- was no representative of the Sinte assistance we can." conciled to the fact that there are Department at the airport."

Postponement Wisc sulit many thousands of Italians in Siamese sources sald the State

Airport oficials sald that M. Sir Stanley Reed, Conservative, Noviko's plane arrived at En Guardia said that in his view it was wise to French proposal, assured the Siamese Frank wrote

airport from Paris Cyrenaica's Future

at 1.10 p. m. postpone the debate. "This issue "As regards Cyrenaica, we would (local time) and that he left the ins now been remitted to Indian ko, after one of the most crowded that they had worned the French to mid the prison psychologist.

once again recall the fact that

airport at 2.30 p.m.

hands for a declston on the broad against submitting and then with- Fort Renssclear, from Shanghai, Duck- one of the heaviest ever known at drusting the curren! proposal, as was Gustave Glibert, to his psychological have in the past publicly pledged | An oificial added that three re-

outlines by Indfans for Indians," he No. study of the war criminal. done with their, previous suggestion

ourselves that the Sent:ssl com-presentatives of the Soviet Consulate, stated. The men who will the Worki

out twice daily for brim are taken, munity, which forms the great bulk who were at the airport to welcome

Those who know India and who ever.

The work of this first session that the dispute go tu

walks but of the inhabitants of this Court.

district, the Ambassador, were admitted

love India," added Sir Stanley, "re is not yet

There are Rome! over.

only in the corridors between the asserted The Siamese also

under the immigration room and were in looking forward with anxious hope measures to be

that cells instead of in the prison court should never again to be completed before the

Hallan rule."

consultation with him throughout.

that out of these discussions agree- from the yard as formerly. Assurance new sexslin can open with a new cy Department that it would cum-re permitted a book from the library sold that the British view from the telephone call before passing through en go united bod

they had

had

Although they

Turning to reparations, Mr Bevin

M. Novikov wanted to make a ment will be reached so that India legislation, to be

Now Empire Park, for Macan, Haiphong, programine of

constituent carried through by 1047. Some nue its interest in the case if the few are shoying any interest

noutset had been that it would be the various services and this is assembly as a united body, represent- preparation has begun in the Minis. Slamere accepted the proposal and Looks.

Dr Gilbert said Goering told him

better in general interest if they strictly forbidden in the case of both ing all great communities in India. was foliowed through, he would "take some secrets to the tries of draft bills for the new ses saw that the proposed conciliation

were restricted to delivery, which

ordinary passengers and diplomats. Parlament and any man who loves "That Is the dominant hope in sion, but on Parliament's reassembly! procedure

Timal decision the first concern will be with bills although

could not be said to interfere with the official added. grave witli ne."

the

"Не and re-

WOR never held development of trade

incom- India will not say a word to make atrendy introduced and largely dealt proposal

Nuremberg Prison officials have

municado," the official concluded that task more difficult, or to retard with.

Parlament.

construction. conferences, set up two daily news

Those eommended for beginning to-day, on orders

Greece, Reuter. frum Berlin to lift the

Yugo-Slavia and Ethiopin this secrecy un

"not inherently unreasonable," However, the drst result

Gald. He emphasised the great im- this way can tuly undo the harm merely a lifting of the curtain-the dom delegation attach to the adop-her neighbours and our allies."

portance which the United King-that Fascist aggression has caused to stage was still dark.

tion by Italy of the principle of In the first conference the only non-discrimination in her commer-Conference, he said: "a great many During the ten weeks of the Paris report was

there still was no incial dealings with members of the things have been learned about the formation available on the date, timecial,

Nations,"

procedure of

Hat Yuch, Kowloon Bay.

Hickory Crest, Taikio Duck.

Hirum, D11.

Hal Kin, Chins Merchants Wharf. Hunan, Taikon Dock.

Eris, Talk

Dock.

Kenilworth, Kowloon Bay.

Kut Sane. Kowloon Wharf.

Lok Sant. AII.

Merry Matter, Kowloon Duck,

Ping We. Cosinu, Dock.

Proinetheus, Taikoo Dock. Roverbuck Kowloon Bay. Sandviken, Talkoo Dock. Spinos, Holt's Wharf. Shengking, Taikon Dock. Shota Itustavell, Yaumati.

Smolny, Stonecutters,

Stanha, Kowloon Bay,

Stepan Shaupino, Yarupati, Hicchurn, 13.

Tancred, North Point Wharf. Van Der Heist,

Holt's.

Walnut Bend, of Taikog,

Whangpu, Lalchiko.

Wachang, Lalchikok

Arriving To-day

from Shanghai,

West Point ( S),

Fouchow,

Fort Amsterdain, from Shanghai, Dock- VR (CIL).

*ing (JCJL).

Saking To-day

E Sang, for Salgon, Singapore, pan.. 134 1Jardine).

Glenaltarle, for Straits, Holterdam, Ant- werp. Anisterilain, London, ¡Jardine).

Stonecutters (Jetahun).

pu.

Iels, for Haihow, Bangkok, pan. of Talkoo (Waliem).

Van der Helsi, for Shanghai, pan. He's Wharf (JCJL).

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and parcel mail closes half an hour before ordinary letters, Air mails close at Kowloon 10 Half an hour

earlier then at CPO.

Wednesday, October 9 Africa, Egypt, Europe (Glenaltarley

Swabue (Wing On) 3 p.m.

Bangkok, Singapore. Colombo, Soura baya, Bydney, Auckland (BOAc) 3 pan. Haiphong (Alexandre de Rhodes) 3 pas. Kwangchowwan Craig Onj 3 p.m. Canton, Shanghal, Nanking. Hakow, Tsingtao, Pelping (CATC) 3.20 p.m.

Kongmoon, (Kwan Lul) 4 pan. Canion (train) 4 p.m.

Thursday, October 10 General Holling-Itegistered closes 5 pm. Wednesday.

10 B

10.

Formosa (Lee On) 10 am."

Canton, Amoy, Fouchow,

|

disputed portions

the

Laos and

Condemned Men Segregated

Goering, Keltel, Ribbentrop and death the others who received the sentence have been segregated in the lower row of cells while the other who will serve prison terms

are

All the men condemned to dle are

Churchill and Roosevelt

Interest will attach to Mr Winston Churchill's speech on this occasion, but those who for any sensational

The proposal, which is the second light on the current controversies which France huu advanced since about the influence of Churchill on the Shimese ed an appeal to the Roosevelt or of Roosevelt on Chur-

Nations United

Security Council, chill are likely to be disappointed calls for the return The two engaged as partners in

the Cambodia provinces to France and euromon enterprise that freed world from the greatest threat sulisequent conciliation of Franco-alve them, a gaol official said, known to its life and its freedom. Siamese differences by a five-power

Put off from outside contact except And In that

Mr committee, common work

of French, composed

from

chaplains Churchill learned respect for Presi- Shamese and three neutral nations, dent Roosevelt, from which political Samese sources sald They added psychiatrists. Described as in a state enfgulations were absent. It will be that the French also insisted that of "resigned depression," they spend of the min.

and of the reasons for Siam withdraw her complaint before | ADS

must of their time lying or sitting which Britain should honour

on their cats, reluctant to talk hir, the Security Council

Pre anyone. They don't even write, An that Mr Churchill will beak.

requisite to setting up the com- Parliament is resuming its work misslun.

official said those such as Ribbentrop and von Neurath who were writing after two

recess. For two months of mony, Minister and Members ailke,

to their 10

wives or prison officials. Hitler long history

A

for visits

und

10

сал

it was the first chance of relaxallay / Department, which transmitted the memoirs had given their manuscripts the northern part of Tripulitunin.

since the

began, and

came.

sessions. The past session was

Westminster--perhaps

On a

the heaviest

the

is up

11

the

the Siamese

(Continued from Page.1)

Mr Attlee and his colleagues have my formidable toples on which Parliament will expect to be inform- ATOM ENERGY DEBATE internationally famous spot. ed-Indin, Palestine and the course of the Egyptian treaty negotiations.

more domestic matter. Prime Minister is in correspondence disputation-with Members of Parliament for

almost, indeed.-.-

Wales who believe that Wales

ought. like Scotland, to have a Secretary State for her own to look after interests in the Government. request is unlikely to be granted, or not in full, but it will lead to a Hively debate.

of her

of

Dr

Wus

come

we

were

he

making

lo

Sir Stanley expressed his appre- elation of the "epirit of patriotism shown by the Nawab of Bhopal," who has been acting as intermediary in recent negotiations.

The Labour back bencher, Mr W. G. Cove, longstanding champion of Indian national aspirations, sald he

or details of the impending exccu- United in concluded: "The voice can be of value in these and these could express his present feeling in

tions of the Nazi war criminals.

Little Chance Of Clemency

fate

con.

one sentence: "Carry on for Indian the future, "We hope

that the experience unity and ignore Mr Churchill."--

af Bevinity has too long beecained will not be wasted. We hope | Reuter.

ARCHBISHOP DIES

"The measure of success or failure

Madrid, Oct. 8 (UP)-The death of this conference was the extent to

at 7 am of the which the Council of Foreign Minis-occurred to-day ters acts upon its recommendations," Parlado Garcia, aged 74 years. His Archbishop of Granada, Agustin ho concluded.

death was attributed to cancer and

He was made a Cardinal at the

Mr 12-nation actually a

commission silting as a committee of the whole.

absent from the councils of nations, Canada's Gen McNaughton said

The The That the Committee's next step

10 of the

but the time

hand when she can that before this at

con- Conference defendants once again resume

ured cludes or soon after, Nuremberg

her honoured

ter, nations wish- should be to determine the pre-victed

be decided by the Allied place and play her part and conducting to do so should be encouraged to cautions required at each of the five will

her the

affairs in the spirit of good put forward suggestions for the pro- principal stages of atomic energy Control Council to-morrow in

neighbourliness with the states ad- cedure to be adopted in making peace ¡roduction to prevent diversion from same room that Nazi People's Court

uses. He also proposed sentenced scores of Germans to hang joining her, putting behind her for with Germany and Japan. peaceful Macao, Tsinihan, Shekki, (Kwongral)

the 1944 Hitler ever the desire for aggression and '10 ..

Amsterdam, Oct. 8-More than that the committee be again divided for their part in

bomb plat.

co-operating in securing peace and Swatow, Ainoy. Foochow tilalyang) 2,000 men of the "Seventh Decem-into a working group comprising two

ber** Division left Amsterdam for representatives of each of the 12 Allled sources close to the Council prosperity for her people." Tamkong. Kwongelowwan (Tolshan) The Netherlands East, Indies this Governments--one a political mem- suld they saw "little chance" of

French Altitude clemency for the 16, particularly the ber and the secund a scientist.

He was followed by the French 11 who had appealed against death Premier, M. Georges Bidault, who

The Polish delegate, M. Wincenty heart attack, sentences. The twelfth defendant said that France's attitude to Italy Rezmorski, told the conference last Consistory and his death leaves sentenced to hang-Ernst Kalten- took into account the necessity for thought one of the brunner-did not appeal,

living with her as a good neighbour, refused to give Yugo-Slavia the Spain with only three church princes Some American military

In discussing the peace treaty, they frontiers it demanded was because those of Seville, Toledo and Tar- ment sources expect the Council at remembered that she was a good ally of the form of Government it had ragona. least to discuss the requests of Wil-20 years ago as well as an enemy of chosen. He said he opposed the helm Keltel and Alfred Jodl to be yesterday.

French Line for Italy and Yugo- shot Instead of hanged.

On Trieste, M. Bidault said that Whether the Council has authority an one regretted more than he that to alter the death penalty prescribed the proposals by the conference were by the International Military only supported by a majority of votes Tribunal was not clear. The London and did not succeed in gaining un- charter outlining the procedure for animous approval. the handling of international war criminals authorised the Council

(CNAC) 10a.m.

Canton (Sal On) 10 a.m.

afternoon:-Reuter.

Shanglist

SIDE GLANCES

Shanghai (Mount Gelylock) 18 nam,

Friday, October 11

Kanginoon (Fook Hol) 9 am.

Macao, Tainahan, Shekki (Kwong Fook Cheung) 10 gun.

Shanghal (Smolny) 10 am.

Singapore, Colombo._Rangoon, Calcutių, Johannesburg, Delhi, Cairo, London, Syd- ney, Aukland (Air) z pan.

Canton, Chungking. Kunming (CNAC) 3.30 p.m.

Canton (wong Tung) 4

p.m.

GI'. SENTENCE FOR MURDER REDUCED

Yokohama, Oct. 8. (UP)-The Hfe imprisonment sentence for 18- year-old Ple Joseph Collier for the murder of a Japanese nations had been reduced to 20 years' hard labour. by Brig-Gen W. L. Weible, command. de general of the Yokohant base.

with

The girt

he evidence shoved that.Collier had a drinking bout with another soldier on May 20 and later, armed with a 45 pistol, went for a walk with

Jopanese girl in Tokyo. The was telling him that Japanese meit

times beat Home

Japanese women for fraternising

.S. troops when Just then a Japanese rode by on bicycle. Collier st

shot the cyclist. Collier was sentenced on June 21, At the same time the reviewing aut~ thorities upheld sentence of ve years hard labour given to Pvt Eddie. Coates for assaulting Japanese girl and impersonating an MP.

Pvia Alton 0, Evans, 20, and Douglas B. Dillar, 21, were to-day gach sentenced to 20 years' hard la bour for assaulting middle-aged Japanese, with intent to kill..

The case will be reviewed by Lit Gen Robert Eichelberger.

By Galbraith

"My congrats to all the members for settling the issue of capital and labor--at the next meeting we'll select the

most romantic leading man in the movies 1*...

govern-

The French Premier said

reasons it had

Slavia and warned that the

establishment of the free territory of Trieste probably would be the crea tion of another Danzig.

M. Constantin Tsaldaris, Greek Premler, selte

relterated his intention to press the Big Four to give Greece thai

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London relay: Pleasura Contra Italy must agree to severe sacrifices Albania's northern Epirus. He also only to reduce punishments but once that price had been paid, bitterly denounced the Conference's but forbade it to increase the severity he hoped that she would be able to decision to give Greece only $100, of a sentence or to change the devote herself "with complete free-to

000,009

reparations and sald that Tribunal's Andings.

the road to of reconstruction. tom and independence" to the task Italy was well on

recovery, while Greece was still in the throes of an economic crisis. He appealed to the Big Four to recon- sider the reparations.

It is expected in view of this that

the Council will be unable to net on

the request of Admiral Erich Raeder to die before a firing squad instead of serving life, Imprisonment.

DARDANELLES CONTROL

be

The claims un Italy should limited to what is absolutely indis pensable, said M. Bidault.

Reasonable Solutions

The Econamle Committee on Italy

the lendership of the Canadian de- legation

Yugo-Slav Views

colaniul base.

plan to accepting

of treaty provisions.

the relative treatment of Greece and

Agad

to the conclusion that they

The' Yugo-Slav delegate. M.session that $325,000,000 reparations had found reasonable solutions, he Eduard Karitel), said that the Anglo- was the limit of Italian empacity to thought, particularly oft reparations. American plan for the free territory pay. Additional burdens placed on The sums fixed were small enough of Trieste would create a police chief Italy might destroy chancos for ful-

Alment not to cause any serious damage tous governor and dictator and prohibit

He also reversed his position in the Italian economy while at the same economic co-operation with Yugo. London, Oct. 8-Britain and the

Italian Economie Commission, when time they were large enough to make Slavia and set United States are believed to have by no means a negligible contribu

Slavia and set up a col

In addition to anying that Yugo-he fought formaller Italian and taken the same line In

action to the reconstruction of coun-Slavin could not agree to the pro- Bulgarian reparations payments to to Turkey rejecting the Soviet_view teles like Greece and Yugo-Slavin. posed Italo-Yugo-Sisy frontier and Yugo-Slavia then to Greece. "As to that future control of the Black Mr Brooke Claxton, who took over the Trieste plan, M. Kardel) Bitid ho Sea,straits is a a matter for the Black

could not Sta power alone.

The Foreign Ofice spokesman

after the return to Canada $100,000,000 reparations prong only Yugoslavia," he stated, "our studies

charged that the repar

have approximately equal reparations should thia murring disclosed that Britain M... Bidault He såld:

had been Imposed on Yuge treatment as the treaty now pro and the United States have been in

.of und prosperity ·

by pence

the Western countries who vides." People consultation over the latest Soviet

the everywhere depend on

themselves had been assured of fall ability, of

The plenary session adjourned ote to Turkey-delivered on Sep- the great powers to translate into an indemnity in other clauses of the until 9.30 nan, to-morrow. United tember 24-id it is believed, that agreement the cries of two billion

treaty.

Press and Router. discussions took place informally

beple of every race. and every M. Kordel) closed his attack by between Mr Ernest Bevin and Mr colour.

calling upon the Council of Foreign James Byrnes, as well as between "Canada hoped to see the rise of Ministers to reject what he consider their departments. The memoran- a new democratle Italy, he declared, ed wrong decisions at the confer du, though taking the same line, are "purged of totalitarian practices and ence. not thought to be identicni policles, who would take part in the The United States delegate, Mr Reuter,

comity of European nations. Only Willard. Thorp, told

the

of Premier MacKenzie

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King,

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