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SHIPPING NEWS | Diversion Of Rails
Cruisers: Newfoundland. Al; flerinuda,
Destroyera: Hogue, Bouth Wall Tidal Dain; Penn, Dry dock; Armada, D.
Escort Vessels: Alacrity, North Wall Whitesand Day, 127; Oposium, No. 12.
• Submarines Axtute, on Penn, Dry dock. Transport: Bonaventure, North Aru Chinese Lami Mel Chen, Laichikok; Chinese lighthouse tender, M4.
Ships run by or fur Sea Transport
Maru, Yaunali; Koishima, Mackie's.
Offer: Pingwo, Cosmopolitan Dock; Fuye
Blips Administered by Commodore
West Wall
Depot ship: HM9 Tamer, (Aoat)
Damarl, Oil Furl Jetty: Empire Garden, Governor, 17 Celerol. Yaumali: Empire
Ollers: Rapidol. North Wall: Wave
Ma: Berbol, A.F.D. 10 South Side: War Sudra, on Empire Garden; Birchol, ol Fuel Jatty,
V.A.L. Yort Constantine, All.
From China To
Yugo-Slavia
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1946.
They Helped The
Allied Troops To Get Home
Official Recognition
For Parisians
Washington, Oct. 8 (UP). The Director General of UNRRA. Mr Fiorello LaGuardia, was to- day asked to explain what was
At a ceremony. in Paris re- and impudent" letter, he sent to cently some 2,000 Parisians re- described as a "highly offensive the House Surplus Property ceived official recognition for Committee, in which he said that the invaluable assistance and UNRRA employees could not be hospitality which they gave, at forced to testify before Con-the risk of their lives, during fence Depot, Kowloon; Darzian, Tida gressional inquiries.
the years of Occupation to Bri- tish Commonwealth and United States soldiers and airmen who were evading capture by the enemy and attempting to regain either their home country their own lines,
LCI (L): 11, Kowloon Camber,
[loonk Delence Vesson: Barmond,
Mackles: Daronia, Borban, Doost.
Basin.
De-
LCT (F): 303, Wellington Wall; 320, Aberdeen.
L.C.T.: 013, 110, 1151, $103, 123, Kow. joon Camber.
T.U. 70.2.61. Neches (A047), AB; George. B1; YP 343, on Neches,
Ralvage Vessel: King Reteor, East Wall, ...L.C. 29. 20. Wellington Wall.
Crane Bhip: Sheishu Muru, Kowloon Dumping Ground,
Rescue Tugs Encore, Aberdren; En- Heer, Aberdeen.
H.M.DJ: 1107, Mira Day: 1100, 1103, Kowloon Camber,
Tuga: Rockwing, Rockmount. Rock. forest, Kowloon Camber: Outside Wall; Rockalen. Itockpldgeon, Rockland, Tidal Zweirs.
Merchant Khips
Alex, de Rhodes. Stonreultera. Airloh, Blonecutters.
Ilentomond, Kowloon Wharf,
Iletlerophon, Talkoo Dock.
Den Tong, off Talkoo.
Canontine Yaunati.
Clure Koi Đất.
Chungking, Kowloon Bay.
Cromwell Park, Kowloon Bay. Empire Farrar, Kowloon Bay. Empire Jamaten, Btonecutters, Empire Waltham, Kowloon Dock.
Empire Fraser, Costa. Dock. Eurybates, A2.
Foo Shlas. Talkno Dock."
Glenalfarte, Tatkoo S.K Whart.
Hai Tan, off Yaumati.
Ifal Yuch, Kowloon Bay.
Haleakala, Kowloon Wharf, Hanyung. TE
Hickory Creut, Talkoo Dock, Hot Kín. China Merchants Wharf. Ilunan. Talkno Dock.
Kenilworth, Kowloon Bay.
Merry Moller, Kowloon Dock. Mount Greylock, Kowloon Wharf. Pakhol, 4.
Pur Wo, Comme. Dock. Promethea, Taikeo Dock. Roverlock, Kowloon Bay. Sandviken, Talkoo Dock. Samoa, Holl's Whart. Shenck Talkoo Bock, Smolny, Stonecutters. Stanhall, Kowloon Bay. Taria. Kowloon Bay, Toi Shan, Hot On Wharf. Tsinan, Ba
Van Heutaz. A12.
Walnut Bend, of Taikon.
Whangpu, Laichikok.
Wuching. Latchikok
Arriving To-day
For Atnaterdam. from Shanghai, Dock-
Ing UCJL).
Halenkata, Trom Maniti, non. (De Lo
or
Mr LaGuardia's leller was sent to the Committee, which is investigating of steel the diversion of 1,700 tons rails earmarked for China at Gen George Marshall's request, to Yugo Slovin.
Assets Administration The War chief of the Iron and Steel Branch,
The British and United States Am- Mr Hobart Stephens, testined
hassadors jointly presided over the before the Committee that be had been able to locate only about ceremony and their speeches express- 10,000 tons of walls and accessories ed the admiration and gratitude. in response to Gen Marshall's request which the British and American peo George ples feel towards these heroic French for 50,00D tons. Cmdr Richards, UNRIA expediter in the helpers. Surplus Property Division, Fald he found less than 10,000 tons search among Army Engineer Corps surplus.
Mr Edward Kunze, chief of State
his
Air Chief Marshal Sir John Slea-
or represented the Allied Forces and Air Vice-Marshal Sir Boal! Embry, the who himself successfully evaded cap. Department's UNRRA Division, ture and returned home vin Spain the Committee that his depart-after baling out in North France in inent learned of the diversion to 1940, spoke for all his fellow escapers Yugo-Slavia of
ralls marked for and evaders who owe a permanent China only last month and that by debt of gratitude to their French hel- the time he started investigating, pers.
1,700 tons had reached Yugo-Slavia. Afar the Dunkirk evacuation of Mr Roger Slaughter, chairman, June, 1940, many groups of British usked whether political implications soldiers were cut off from their units entered into the diversion Mr
and at that critical time begab the Kuenze replied, "We feel we should organisation of their escape and re- not let political implications interfero
with whether materials should.go to
country one
or another" Mr J. E. Salisbury of
of the Treasury Department's Procuration Invision and Miss Rose B. Celentano of the Division's New York Office both Festifled that they had heard about the diversion only through the new Panwhile, the Chinese Embay
that
turn home. These early evaders were later to be joined by large numbers of Allied airmen who had baled out
crash-landed
on the Continent,
For
For four years many hundreds of Allied escapres were successfully ena. veyed either individually or in small ink which called for the utmost en- purtica across France into Spain--n
terprise, courage file] vigilance. Apart from the larger underground een organisations in France many dividual helpers of all sorts gave ey, food, clothing and shelter to
Allied evadera.
Counsellor, Mr Chen Chih-mal, sald State Department officials had assured the Embassy that any steel ralls earmarked for China under UNIRA and since diverted to Yugo Slavia would be replaced by ruths al-
of the 2,000 Parisians just honour- Fort Rensselear, from Shanghai, Dockrently ordered for Yugo-Slavia. 1g (JCIL).
He said that naturally any divered. many had suffered the rigours of They were represen- deportation. slon affected the rehabilitation of Chinese cennamy,
gallant French
and
wornen, Blutun. for Manita. 9 am. Lalchikok problem of rails was not nearly, sa (APC).
hundreds of whom nover, returned important as that of accessories, such
from German concentration camps, nuts, bolts and spikes for nying
for whose dependants the British Cromwell Park, for Takut far, o parasts. He sat that one of these? and United States Governments are
Department the State hurt promised hard-to-get objects would he divert now making whatever povision they ed, since it was impossible to go find possible.
Пате
Salling To-day
Bentong, for Singapore, p.m. Went Jin! (I alang).
Kowloon Bay Janine).
Malwaru, for Haiphong. pan. Itol On Whort (Kwong Sun Hong).
Mount Greyluck. for Shanghai, Kow. Joan Wharf (Everell).
Sinolny, for Shanghat. Vladivostock. pon. Stonecutters (Wallen).
Glennffarie, for Straits, Rotterdam, Ant- werp. Amsterdam. London, (Jardine).
pain.
ነገሩ
Moral of the Royal Air Force, Air Sholto Douglas (CH, MC, DFC, inspecting the guard of honour of the AP at Gatwick Airport prior to leaving for Germany to anume command as C-In-C British zone la Ger- many and British Member of the Allied Control Council for Germany.
FRANCO THE DYKE TO STOP
!
FLOOD OF COMMUNISM
(By Henry Buckley)
While Generalissimo Franco was cruising recently around the lovely coast of Galicia in his yacht Azor, ac- companied by his daughter, Carmen, and Bishop Bijo Garay of Madrid, gossip here had it that this was a pre- text to meet Don Juan--Pretender to the Throne of Spain and also an enthusiastic yachtsman-at a secret rendezvous on the high seas. But as far as could be learned the Pretender never left Esteril and the reports appear to have been Monarchist wishful thinking.
France To Modify Industrial Diamonds
Shipped From Claims For Ruhr
Canada Back And Rhineland? To England
(By Bóris/Kidel)
London, Oct. 10 (UP).-The Inst instalment of an $18,000,000 shipment of industrial diamonda A modification in the French from Montreal to the Board of claims for the detachment from Trade has arrived in England. Germany of the Ruhr and Rhine-
The shipment represents the land Was forecast here by balance of a war reserve of 12,000,- authoritative quarters in the 000 carats bullt up in Canada in French Military Government. 1043 to feed precision engineering Industries turning out war material for the United Nations. The tum of the balance of 7,250,000 carats, delivery of which was com- pleted by air in six weeks, means the variety of tool stones available to British
In- creased,
In view of Mr James, Byrnes's *speech in Stuttgart, in which he indlented that the United States were against the detachment of those two arens, it is belleved that Frince will gradually revise her policy on this problem.
It la suggested, however, that France will not yield on three basic points, (1) Fully adequate guaran teen that the Rhineland will never again be a threat to French security, (2) The Ruhr must never again be come an arsenal for German armament and (3) the supply coal from the Ruhr to the devastated Countries of Europe, particularly France, must be assured,
of
German politicians, including such leading Social Democrats as Jacob Steffan, former Reichstag deputy and now "Regierungspresident" lend of the German vidministration) In the province of Rhineland-Besse, are expressing deep disappointment that the French will not join with the United States and Britain in the organisation of, centralised economic agencies in Germany.
The
industry wifl be
After checking and surting at the offices of the Diamond Corporation, the diamonds will be returned to British, Belgian and Portuguese them companies who contributed to the Unlied Nations War Reserve.
BEVIN'S CHALLENGE
(Continued from Page 1) Suez Canal or the Panama Canal, int which a great number of countries are Interested. If you grant equality and Yugo-Slavin for instance, what of opportunity in Rumania, Bulgarin will remain of their industries?
bf
They can all be very easily bought by American capital in a short time Lik sa become the
property American capital.
"We might live to ace the time Change in Front
when although living at home in Cermans
we hear the strongly believe our native countries that the food position in this zone whenever we turn the wireless on. If English. or American languages could be considerably alleviated it
we consider this situation France accepted the Anglo-American believe that should we invitation. It is stressed that while small countries many Germans in this area felt a genuine sympathy for France at the It was, however, noliecable, Hold-ups accompanied by ruth-beginning of the occupation, this is
controlled that the
Spanish less violence continue to be rather now woning owing to the "stubborn press for the most part careful-being that involving the murder of
frequent, a particularly bad case policy" aver economic fusion,
traditional
can we
enable the to compete freely with the United States and Britain,
the will be able to pursue an inde perdent policy? They
at the bidding of others. would live
an
In the present situation eqanlity of opportunity means not equality but
economie position in which capitalists may become the mastere of the whole atates and rule them by the warthod of dollar democracy.
"That is why we must see that the question of the Danube is not settled in a hurr Because one has
but added that the totive of many more thousands of cause of law and order in whatever people. Afterwards the men return-agencies should be directed by the more force, dollars or pounds sterl
rails without such materials,
Mr Chen said
had hopes that hc the embargo on such shipments to China would be rescinded soun, since the Chinese
hinese Minister of Communica lions recently told Embassy officials that there was ample storage, space currently available for rails and that a considerable amount of rails was and Atlante already stored at Shanghai awaiting
accessories.
"Expected Arrivals Jini
Amoy. Yang, from Foochow, Swatow.
Stiver Cugva, from Cafeuita, Madras October 13
Otranto, from UK. Strafts, Dona Nati, from Pacifle
Costs.
Expected Sailings October 12
Antoh, for Shanghol, Tol Shan, for Tsamkang,
Foo Shing for Swatow. Hangkok. " Van Heutsz, far Swatow, Amoy,
October 11
-Alaxandre- do- Rhodos,-für-Hálphong.--- Empire Jnimatca, for Singapore оле Penang.
Nanyang, for Shanghal.
OUTWARD MAILS
Registered and parcel mall closes half an hour before ordinary letters, Air malis close at Kowloon PO half an hour earlier than a GPO
Friday, October 23
2.
Straits. Ceylon, India, East Africa, Egypt, Europe (Glenaffaric) 3
Canton, Chungking, Kunming (CNAC) 3.30 pm.
Canton (troln) 4_p.10. Tamkong (Tol Shan) 4 p.m.
Saturday, October 12
Canton, Shanghai (CNAC) 10 am. Swatow, 'Amoy ¡Van Heuisz) 10 a.m. Bangkok (Fooshing) 10 am.
Straits (Bentong) 10 a.m.
Macao, Tinalian, Shekk (Kwong Sat) 11 a.m.
Shanghat (Hanyang) 3 p.m. Stralis (Empire Tamalen) 3. p.m. Canton, Kunining, Chungking (CATC) 3.30 p.m.
Canton (Train) 4p.in,
Hunday, October 11
(Registered closes 5 p.m. Saturday). Macao, Tinalian, Blickki (Kwong Fook Cheung) 10 a.m.
Canton (Fatshan) 10 am,
men
INDONESIA PROBLEM
Sjarir Ready to Grant Major Concessions
An Embassy source said. "Our us FOR JAVA INDEPENDENCE sumption is that the resumption of transportation is the key to the prob- lem of China's recovery. The State Department has assured us that
that now is the time to reconsider the embargo."
LADY CRIPPS VISITS MAUSOLEUM OF
SUN YAT-SEN
the
ly avoided editorial comment on Father Pedro Parama of Surriu, near French quarters, while accepting the Monarchist restoration in Lago. A of inen entered his it as likely that the food position
Kroup Greece or on the Republic's vic-house by night and demanded 10,000 would improve, declare that fusion tory in Bulgaria.
Pesetus. He had only 3,000 which cannot be contemplated us it would they took and they also demanded mean that France would be joining Only the veteran Monarchist he
the names of the ten what is termed by Soviet Russia the Give them daily ABC said: "We are pleused reliest people in the village. He Western Blue." French quarters by the triumph of the
game them a list of ten very poor also say the centralised economic thits nation
happens, But
ed to the priest's home shot him dead Allies with the Germans working in triumph of the Monarchy in Greece to avenge themselves and then dis-them as "technicians." was particularly satisfying represent appeared into the
Father the first defeat ing as it does
of
While the forecast was made that Parame was buried in a tomb in the France would modify her claims with Communism in its advance towards church where he had been
parish
regard to Ruhr and Rhineland, the the Mediterraneam."
priest for over 40 years.
overwhelming majority of French officials here still continue to CX- pound the claim for detachment as
essential guarantee being an world peace-Reuter."
hills.
Prefers Young Men
The retum of Don Juan in any ease does not really depend on in- dividual decisions, either of Franco or of the Pretender. Any clange Franco continues to show a prefer brought about by internal action
ence for young men in the important only Spain can
be made at present jobs of Civil Governors of the 50 If the Army, Church and Upper and Spanish provinces. The latest up- Middle classes, who to-day regard pointment is that of Don Luis Serrano Franco as the dyke which keeps de Pablo, aged 37, to take charge of the flood-tide of Communism from sweeping over Spain, decide that Don Juan is likely to make a better wall
than the Caudillo,
pesetas per hectare.-Reuter.
EX-NAZI ASKS FOR BIGGER FINE
•
for
Nuremberg, Oct. 10 (UP).A well-to-do
creamery
manager,
August Bochn, was put in a class of minor offenders and fined 2,000
court to-day.
ing, he is not entitled thereby to dleiate his will and give his orders to the vanquished allled countries," M. Molotov added.
The session then adjourned until 8 p.m. GMT to-night-United Press and Reuter,
Political Clauses Paris, Oct. 10-All 13 political clauses of the Rumanian draft treaty were adopted quickly by the plenary session of the Paris con- These ference meeting late to-night, clauses
mainly provide
the for release of pro-Allied internees, the
dissolution of Fascist organisations and the surrender of war criminals. Altogether there are 38 articles and six annexes to be voted before the caston ends under the one-day Umit for discussion of the treaty.-Reuter. Door Closed? Paris Conference observers
rejection in the plenary session to- day of the views of the Western Boehn, n former Nazl Party powers on the economic future of member, rose at once and said "I the Balkans and the internationall- realise the Nazis were a mistake sation of the Danube, as closing the for Germany and that I made
door to any hopes of an eleventh- mistake by joining the Party. Now hour compromise on these Issues. I want to pay for my mistake and Members of the Western Powers I want the people of my home town delegations, commenting on M. to know it. There may be some Molotov's speech did not conceal people who will point to me and say their disappointment. One of them "There is one man who Was not expressed
that the opinion
M. punished.'
I request the court to Molotov appeared to have gone add at least 10,000 reichmarks to the back on the principles recently. fine."
Zamora. Serrano combines a Heut- colonel's post on the Air Force General Staff with membership of the Falange's National Council. Women Detectives.
Nearly all the governors are young; Smart young women detectives Falangists. now play a prominent part in Irack- Ing down political conspirators seek- While everybody has been sighing Belavia, Oct 9 (UP). The Indoing-to-overthrow-the-regime. Evento own an olive greve in Spain since "China"will not suffer"in this. We feel estan Prime Minister, Dr Suton Sjaallowing for the fact that the Spanish the black market price of olive oli is Reichmarks by the de-Nazification-i-gard-M.-Molotov's -- uncompromising-
hrir, told the United Press to-day police have
wide powers which now at 40 pesetas, a tre, Andalu that the Republican Government 18
enable them work with great epse, sian olive growers, numbering 2,000 prepared to grant the Dutch mufor the Spanish detective force watching met in the Cope de Vega Theatre in concessions and guarantees in ex activities of a political nature cer- Seville to bewail their lot. They change for recognition of the in-tainly functions with
extreme claimed that they only get 012 peselas dependence of Java and Sumatrd
efficiency. Undergrounders have out of a hectare of olive trees at the He said Republlean offeinls sym-
come to be very wary Indeed of present official prices, while the cost pathised with the Dutch fears re-friendly young women anxious to of cultivation amount to 1,085 garding their interest and those of
lend a hand in their work. other nationals here. The Indone slans, he said, were willing to permit Dutch observers, advisers and even Nanking, Oct. 10,-Lady Cripps. President of the Britlah United Ald troops to remain in Indonesia during to China Fum, to-day began her the transition period order to official programme in Nanking by allow the Dutch to convince them- visiting Dr Sun Yat-sen's
selves that the Republle is capable soles where she laid a wreath. of sanding on its own fect.
Gendarmes had to be called out to control the crowds which had gother- ed at the Mausoleum to catch. glimpse of Lady Cripps and to pay homage to the Father of the Republie. Later Lady Cripps and party visited the Ming Tombs and the Lotus Lake. Asked what control The Dutch
At noon Lady Cripps was honoured Government would at the Mayor's Luncheon Party at the those circumstances despite the pre- Municipal Government beliding, sence of advisers and troops, Dr where she was introduced to various Sjahrir shid "mutual self interest" would assure the Dutch wishes of being respected.
Fialhow, Kwriin. Hankow, Nanking (CNAC) 10 a.m.
Canton, Shangfal, Tsingy Ino. Pelping lenders. (CATC) 10 8.11.
GIGANTIC COMET
Mau-
Lady Crippa catiçalled her after noon sight-seeing programme to al- tend the first Mass Wedding in the capital since the end of the war. She saw 73 couples Joined in matrimony Later Lady Cripps (UP)The by the Mayor. New York, Oct. 1.
attended the Double Tenth reception Glucobini-Skinner comet, & heavenly |
Kiven and
by
President and Madame body millions of miles wide hundreds of millions of miles long, Chiang Kai-shek and was presented swept across the northern skies to to the President for the first time observatories since her arrival here. In the even- although but everywhere in America had telesing Lady Cripps and party were en- copes trained few saw the great tertained by Dr Molin Chiang, Pre- shower of meteers expected to emit sident of the National Red Cros Society of China, at dinner-Central Nowa.
dny
from the comet's tall.
saw
six] PROTECTION OF WORD
"SCOTCH" SOUGHT
Indonesians, the Premier said, are definitely opposed to remaining with- in the Netherlands kingdom but were prepared to continue the close con- nection with the Netherlands through means of a treaty.
LABOUR CONFERENCE
ADJOURNED
Malayan Rubber Purchases By U.S.
San Francisco, Oct, 10. (UP). The International Labour Office ad-
Singapore, Oct. 10. — The Journed its 51-nation Labour Con-
ofter ference, to-day
streamlining United States buying of Malayan its constitution and cutting its ties rubber has now been completed to the defunct League of Nations, of which it was the official labour for shipments in October and governing and statistical collection November, retain
says the Straits agency, and preparing its adhesion
under
AMERICA AND JAPAN
Inter-Allied Board Of Trade Established
Washington, Oct. `0 (UP).-The
the
to the United Nations Organisation Times, which estimates as soon as the General Assembly amount at between 85,000 and
100,000 tons.
approves.
There was a last-minute attempt
by the tatmust wing lead by the French and British delegates to bar the Greek delegation as represent ing the Greek Government and not Greek labour, but the majority de- feated the Anglo-French move 40 to 30 with 25 abstentions
ing here, pending agreement,
The ships which have been wait
United States.
The astonished court modated him.
accom-
FREE MEDICAL AID FOR SWEDES
Stockholm, Oct. 10-A Bill mak- treatment free for ing medical every Swede was introduced by the Swedish Minister for Social Affaira,
д
enunciated by Marshal Stalin, who In an interview, declared that it would be possible for the Soviet
to reach and the other powers working understanding in the postwar world despite ideological differences..
Mr Bevin's speech to-day on the economic aspects of the Rumanian ob. peace treaty is seen by some servers as a most significant con- tribution and the best yet made to the proceedings-Reuter.
when the Swedish Parliament EISENHOWER IN LONDON renssembled for the autumn session
now leading the rubber for are to-day. The Bill, under which London, Oct. 10 (UP).—Gen
the everyone In Sweden would be com- Dwight D. Eisenhower, United States pulsorily health insured, makes all Army Chief of Staff, accompanied by hospitals, hospital treatment and Mrs Eisenhower and his son, Capt President The
of the United
and rerlain medleines free by Planters Association of Malaya, Mr medle
other John Eisenhower, arrived here to avaliable and S. A. Palmer, said at a meeting of
at half
the day after a 10-day visit in Scotland. doctors' present prices and covers
During the morning Gen Eisen- expenses
hower pald an informal visit to the when visiting a doctor
and sick Imperial Defence College and talked pny.-Reuter.
lo students drawn from the armed forces of Britain and the Dominions. To-night he will be dinner guest of Prime Minister Attlee at No. 10. Downing Street.
The ILO approved the
employ- ment of minors but only under
ducing and implements its ob severe offelal health control angations
"
said.
In- these Palmer
“MADE IN JAPAN”.
Tokyo, Oct. - 10 (UP) The TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING Unlled Press learned that SCAP'% foreign trade division, in an effort
the ILO thus dodged the only poll the Malayan Union Advisory Coun- fees, patients' travelling tical difficulty.
ell that unless the Government as- Alsts the rubber industry by
rents
Im- and taxation
Far East Commission has approved. | nually for workers up to 18 years
under the marketing and is expected to announce
arrangements, many except for India where working have to on
catales would Thursday, plans for the creation of minors
close down. submit to physical categorically that the rubber
"T declare will 'an Inter-Allied Board of Trade on examination only unill they reach dustry is unable to bear Japanese
exports and imports, the age of 16.
burdens." Mr Authoritative sources
crushing sold that the purpose of the Board would be to enable ten other FEC. member nations besides the United States 10 participate in the · growing Ja nese trade under General Mac-
pose would be to co-ordinate the activities concerned with the Supreme Commander's exportation of Japanese silk and other pro
products and also to enable other countries to supply some goods needed Japanese industry.
In the cast the skles were overcast. In the west the moon was too bright: and dimmed the comet.
Harvard Observatory meteors but not the hundreds anti- elpated. Six mambers of the Harvard Observatory ataff circles Boston throughout the night in n Const Guard plane.converted into a flying London, Oct. 10.-The Parliamen- planatorium but saw no meteors as tory Secretary to the Board of Arthur. They said that the pur the plane could not clear the haze. Trade, Mr J. W. Belcher, to-day re- The observation will continue till ecived a deputation from the Scotch Wednesday night because, though Whisky Association on the subject of the comet's hond passed within 37- the protection of the word. "Scotch" 000,000 miles of the earth a week an a geographical designation applied ago the carth has since moved to to whisky throughout the world. within 132,000,000 of the tall, little Examples were cited to the Secre- more than hair the distance to the tary of world-wide instances where local products were falsely described
The
comet was discovered in 1000 andro-discovered in 1918 and shoots by around the sun every alx years and
$219 days.
as Scotch Whisky,
Mr Belcher told the delegation that the question of appropriate action would be considered. Router.
The new streamlined conatitution must be ratified by a two-thirds majority before the eventual ad- hesion to UNO will be official.
grumme.
that
ZBW on 845 ko and from 12.30-1.10.. "In the neurest future retrench. to break down probable worldwide | 7.30-830, 9.15-11 p.m. also on 9.33 mc. ment will have to be made, on a
0.30, Tunes of Not-So-Long-Ago - with -, zales resistance against scale so drastic as to cause
Roy Fox and his orchestra, 7. Excerpts - acute goods, has suggested
from Yeomen of the Guard, 130, Btudio: suffering to those employed by the forth ali Japanese exporti bo Coconut Grove Serenaders. 8. London industry."
slumped "made in Japan
under relay: nowe, 8.15. Serenade to the for providing a co-ordinated pro-
Hiars. 8.30, Variety requests. 9.30 | Lon- Allied occupation" or a variation of don Transcription Service. The English Mr. Palmer referred to the state- it Instead of the old "made Theatre. No. 4. The Restoration So far the United States has been ment in the House of Commons by Japan" which was used before the
Theatro, 945, Victor Silvertor's | har- the major importer and exporter the Secretary for the Colonies that war.
imony music, 10, London relay news. Musical Moods. 10.25, Royal as for as, Japan Is concerned, ship the utmost assistance
10.03 Choral Society, 10.33, London Symphony by ping United States raw cotton, to given to the rubber catales to be These sources any many whole | Orchestra, 11, close down.
that country and receiving from rehabilitated and said: "I meu-salers in the United States, who They pointed out that Gen Mac- Japan raw silk, antimony, rubber sure my words most carefully when would like to avail themselves of Arthur had already sought to do and VAFIODE. olher goods, The, I say that T do not recall a single Japanese exports offered by the this to some extent, by sending Japanese had considerable stock instance in which the government US. Commercial Company, he trade representatives to other For piles of tin, antimony and rubber has been of the slightest assistance sitated because of the connotation East and Middle East, nations and which were discovered
after
theta the plantation Industry."-- they know a "made in Japan" has it was felt that there was necessity, surrender,
Reutor.
for the general ‘public.
Would be
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