SHIPPING NEWS Chungking Groups

Aircraft Carrier: Glory, 1.

Cruiser: Belfast. 2, Darauda, Dry Dock.

Submarine Depot Shipt Adamant. 31. Destroyer: Penn, AFD; Cosanch, Heath Wall Tidal Basin; Comet, South Wall on Comick.

Escort Vessel: Hart, 7; Alacrity, Aber- dean Dry Deck,

Transport. Ilonaventure, North Ann.

·Submarios: Astuto, Tirclens, Tally-110, Talent. Truncheon, on Adamant,

Franel Frigates Croix de Lorraine, FL. Chinese Frigsiet Fu Po. 12.. Chiness LB: Mei Chen, Laichikok.

Chinese LST: Chung lain, Ma; Chung

Tin.

Administered by commodera-in Commission

vals: Fort Constanline, Ats.

Send Telegrams

Of Protest To UNO

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1946.

Americans Held

In Russian Labour Camps

Nanking, Oct. 20 (UP).—. Washington, Oct. 19. (UP).- Yenan Radio said to-day that 23 | The United States Government Chungking public organisations is considering the question of Russia over the allegation that sending a formal protest to

scores of American citizens are being held as slave Inbour `in Russia.

have sent telegrams to the United Nations Security Coun- Bepot ship: Tamar (afloat), West Arm.cil, Premier Attlee and Premier Stalin, demanding the imple- mentation of the Moscow Big Three Conference decisions, the

Store Ship: Fort Hosallo, A; Tort

Sandusky. 10: Empire Charmain, All:

Fort Providence, 17.

Celerol, Empire Damsel. Yau-

(114zu!

-mail Anchorage: Empire Garden; M:

Rapidol, Oil Fuel Jetty; Berbol, on Tamar,, West Ann; filrchol, în Berbol.

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Water Cartier: Empire Tescombe, Yau. Į checking of the American im- worded protest to Yugo-Slovin charg-j

mati Anchorage.

LCI (L): 210.

Doom Defence Vessels Daronin, Lour Defence Depot Kowloon; Barmond, Me» kle's,

"Bhivago Venci; King Salvor, North Wall.

Ufting Craft: 25. 28. 50. Wellington Wall

Crane "hip: Bhetabu Maru, Mackie's, Resene kugat Encore, Aberdeen: En- ticer, East Arm.

Aberdeen.

Tug Stockgien, Rockland, Tidal Basin; Rockpidgeon, East Arm.

Bhips in Misintenance and Reserve

perialistic policy toward China" and "investigation of violations committed by American troops In China."

The telegram to Mr Attlee and Generalissimo Stalin charged Ameri- BMDL: 1105. Kowloon Camber; 1100, Kuomintang to wage war, illegal ex- can reactionaries with helping the tension of bend-lense, violating of Chinese territorial integrity menne- LCI (1): 11, 113, 103, 172, Kowloon Ing world peace, conniving at the raping of Chinese women, the shoot- ing of Chinese students and the killing

Chinese workers of * farmers by American troops in China, and helping the Kuomin lang to build a yast secret police

Camber.

LCT: 1151, 913, 1150, 1100, 1195. 1241, Kowloon Camber.

NBC: 109, Aberdeen; 110, Wellington WALL

Boom Defence Vessel: Barbain, Now- loun DD; Barizah, Tidal Basin,

NMDL: 3000, 1002, 1008, 1150, Kowloon Camber.

TUE:

Rockforest, Rockwing. Rock- mount, Kowloon Camber, Outside Wall. Merchant Whips

Alexandre de hodes, G.

Arul, 134.

Antilochus, All.....

Bellerophon, Talkoo Dock.

Bencruschen, Kowloon Dock.

Benlomond, Kowloon Dock.

Dust, 195.

Bulimba. Yaumalt.

Caltex 1, Taun Wan.

Chungking. Kowloon Bay.

Dona Nati, As.-

Eastern, Al

Empire Charmain, A12.

Empire Froner, Cosmo. Dock.

Empress of Australia, Kowloon Whert.

Fengilen, 12.

Fort Langley, Kowloon Bay.

Fort Amsterdam, Yaumati.

Fort Rensseloar, Taikoo Dock.

Progam, Stonecutters,

Pukien, Stonecutters,

Glentrag, AB.

Jial Tati, elf Yaumati.

Hal Yuch. Kowloon Bay,

Hickory, Crest. Taikoo Dock.

lielikon, BD.`.

Bermelin, B11.

Heyser Cusme, Dock.

H.fl. Raymund, Kowloon Wharf,

tol Kin. China Merckania Wharf

Hunan, Talkoo Dock.

Kenilworλ Kowloon Bay.

"Kwelyang, 03.

DJ.

Merry Muller, Kowloon Dock.

Ningha

Pakhol, Kowloon Bay.

Paula, Tatkoo Dock.

Ping Wo, Comma. Dock.

Rondeau Park, Stonecutter. ·

Samafaric. Holt's Wharf.

Bameltrick, AD.

Samas, Muckle's Wharf. Sandviken, Talkoo Dock.. Shantung, Kowloon Bay, Bliangking, Talkon Dock.

Silver Cunvs, Kowloon Dock,

Sonlay, Kowloon Wharf.

Stanhall, Kowloon Bay,

Tai Po Shan, Laititikok.

Tarla, Taikoo Dock.

Van Heuisz, A10.

Walnut Bend, off Talked.

Whangpu, Laichikok.

Wilson B. Keene, Laichikok.

Wing Sang. Custodian Whart.

Wo dang, Kowloon Wharf. Wuchang, Lalchikok.

Wusuch, Talkoo Dock,

Balling To-day

Bust (Karsten Larssen), for Haiphong,

Tai Po Shan (Shun Cheong).

Swatew. Bangkok, p.m. Lalchikak,

for

Bamallaric (& 8). for, Shanghat, Hall's Wharf,

Samotthick (Mac-Mackenzie), for Straits, Bombay, and UK, AJ

Expected Arrivals October 22

Benlawers from UK, Straits. Szechuch, from Shanglial.

Marine Lynx, from USA, Shanghal, Clovis Victory, from USA, Manila, Somerville, from USA, Shanghal, Kut Bang, frotn Shanghai. Norelg. from Mike.

Octabar 11

Nanchang, from Tientsin, Tsingtao, Anatina, from Shanghai,

Period, from Sydney, Lanburn, Trevethoo, from UK.

Expected Sailings

October

Bencruachan. for Sirlats, UK.

H. H. Raymond, for Manila, Scastle,

Shahin, for 11alhow, Formosa

Glory, for exercises.

Benlawer for UK.

Wo Sang, 5 for Keelung.

Van Heulsz, for Straits, Dell, Belawan.

Hermelin, for Bangkok,

Wing Sang, for Shinghaf.

Antilochus, for Singapore, UK.

Hellerophon, for Bingapore, UK.

Penguen, for Singapore, Perang.

October 23

Anhul, for Swatow, Amoy. Singapore. Penang

Anatina, for Stralia, Europe. Oslo. Alexandre de Rhodes, for Haiphong.

GRILLING THE NAZIS

Interrogators Seek Evidence From War Leaders

PREPARING FOR TRIAL

Herford (Germany), Oct. 19 (UP). Special teams of Interrogators grilled dozens of Nazi Germany's highest warriors this wook-end at secret camps near the centrá of the British -zone to òbinin evidence for the "Brit-

ish Nuremberg Hearings."

Also going on were. Important dis cussions among the Four Powers to decide who of the men who directed Hitler's Wehrmacht, Navy and V- weapons will be tried. Other talks were being hold by army chiefs and

the Control Commission to decide who will be irled by the Judgo Ad- vocale General and who by the Com- and military courts. mission

The Co

Control Commission refused to reveal how many, of Germany's war- Icaders thus for stand

potentially ac- cused but it was known that the following have been arrested during the last week: more than 20,000 Nazi Party members, more than 18,000 SS troops, more than 3,000 civil servants, more than 3,300 police and the same number of 'German intelligence ogents.

Meanwhile,

the British authorities were untangling the implications of the Control authority's monumental

Del

and

Lese Majeste Charges

Against Red Dropped

This was disclosed by official sources to-day shortly after the State Department sent another sharply-

ing many other American citizens are being held prisoners there with-

others are out charge and

being held under elave labour conditions with the result that some have died of brutal treatment.

The Yugo-Slav Embassy here to dny published a formal dental labour conditions exist in that coun the charges and also denied that slave try but from the Embassy statement Viere appeared to be a division of views with the State Department over American citizenship.

NEW DELHI EXPERIMENT

EVOKES HOPE RATHER

THAN OPTIMISM IN UK

London, Oct. 20.-The British Parliament has been almost completely silent upon the subject of the great constitutional changes taking place at New Delhi, though members individually have offered .comment outside the Chamber. The absence of dis- cussion, particularly in the House of Commons, is significant, but' it would be wrong to ascribe it to lack of interest.

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Millions' Of Chinese Face

Starvation

Nanking, Oct. 20.---Thousands of Chinese will die of starvation in the gutters of half a dozen provinces this winter as a re- sult of natural and human agencies-typhoons, floods, drought, worms, locusts, civil war, disrupted communications, clogged harboura, lack of trans. portation facilities, farm tools, mechanical power, pumps, dams and irrigation equipment.

Millions more will eat leaves and tree bark and grass mixed with the dregs of soya bean curd until their Reads awell and their fazės "turn a yellowish green.

Millions more will struggle into on low calorie diet that killed oft Allied soldiers in Hiler's and

1947

At no time have the political moves in India been followed with greater intentness and anxiety. In British political quarters the new situation at Delhi is evoking hopo rather than optimism, and the general awareness of the fateful character of the events now unfolding provides an effective prake both upon precipitate speech and action. The acquiescence of the Con- done in the past year to furtà wa servative Opposition in the post-settlement. but there is no lack of

realism of ponement of the India debute altuation in Delhi. The most hopeful as to the dellency of the until perhaps December in the sign, to many minds, is the recount's prison cumps.

Parliamentary session, tion of the Indian political leaders, should not be construed as into an extent possibly without pre dicating the Party's satisfaction sedent, that some measure of com- is indispensable to the with the position, though it is promise

Conservative true Officials here said to-day that most

that the of the Americans allegedly held in Blackpool Conference attitude Russia were American citizens sent has been modified by the entry into the USSR in 1944 and 1045 by of the Moslem League into the the advancing Red Army

and India provisional Government. Rumania, Yugo-Slavin, Hungary and Poland where they had been living for many years, Some of them have since been returned to Polned and

.

from

the Balkans. Thelt enses at present are being held individually but a blanket protest will be made 500П unless Russia gives a satisfactory Majesteexplanation.

Tokyo, Oct. 20,-Lese churger against Communist Party

The Sinte Department member Matsutaro Matsushima for

cited allegedly slandering the Emperor humerous examples of the inhumane during the last May Day demonstra-treatment of Americans by the Yugo- Slav Government including the tion in the capital were withdrawn this morning by the Minister of Jus-specific case of Kristian Ingel. tice.

nged American, who lived for many years in Yugo-Slavla. Hegel was Kaoled by Marshal Tito in 1944 in

The Ministry's move came exactly

10 days after Gen MacArthur's state- ment that "all men are equal.before the law."-Central News.

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Most of the Opposition probably reacts favourably, also to the streng- thening of the scheduled castes repre-

sentation as a result of the Moslem League acceptance of office. Resolved to its simplest elements, however, the Opposition attitude is one of waiting. Observers

vers consider that the Conser

of any move now' that might later be

situation.

The recent adjustments which have permitted at any rate some progress considered by observers hera as reflecting creditably upon the states- manship of the two main parties.

Optimian in British political quar- ters would be greatly simulated by a subsidence of the Indian communal

disorers, which, it was the ferven: hope of all varies, would follow upon the re-casting of the Viczny s exe cutive to give it the more reprezen» tutive

now pussexsex. There is misgiving at the continuance of these disorders, though equally a general appreciation that a situation of the kind may take time to settle doen.

vatives are well aware of the danger character it held against them as fraving prejudic ed the Indian parties attempts to compose communal differences, and the Labour Government's endeavours to assist them, to that end.

Opposition Sceptical

Desolate hunger, corridors now run the length of no-man's land between the Communist territories and the grees held by the Government Furces. The long-lost Manchuria was a po- tential breadbasket with agricul- tura; productivity almost equal to the food

of all the rest of China put together, hat this can be written as an effective source for sɔyų olf as an beans milet, corn, wheat, rice and Industrial crops.

The Chinese farming landlord and peasant alike face an empty rice bowl this winter.

Madame Chiang Kai-shelt rates the feeding of nearly half à billion peo-| ple crowding the tightly packed farmer's villages where ninetenths of China lives as the "most pressing problem before the county,"

transportation facilities."

Paradoxically the surplus and dis- tress regions often lie alongside each

Lack of Transport Mr Hsu K'an the Minister of Food since the 1941 days, states: "Our efforts to fight the famine during the last few months have not been en- The Labour Government, the Contirely satisfactory because of lack of gress Party and the Meslein Lehge, On the other hand, people study many observers think, equally studd ать Insanitary concentration camping political reaction here think that to gain or lose in prestige by The and is now hired out na

slave

a considerable proportion of the Op-[outcome of the present historic ex- labourer with his wages going to the position is sceptical of the outcome periment at Delhi, For that reason Yugo-Slav Government.

me Indian political leaders have no of the present constitutional moves.

If, for any reason, events in India lack of well-wishers in their task, proved too much for the provisional which the Opposition, In fairness, re- Government and there was a break-cognises as too delicate to be per- down which carried events back to mitted meantime to become a con- The pre-Cabinet Mission conditions, troversial issue--Reuter. it is certain that the Labour Govern- ment would be criticised bitterly.

JAPANESE POLITICS

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The programme would affect about 10 per cent of the tenants In Japan. A five-year plan for the produc- iion of cocoan was introduced by the Government, the report states, with the intention of increasing silk pro- duction from an estimated 155,430 bales in 1040 10 321.300 bales 1953.

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While all three principal British political parties are committed by the Coalition Government agreement to Indian Independence, the Conserva- tives felt that the Cabinet Mission

GUN-BATTLE DURING, NEHRU'S VISIT TO KHYBER PASS

London,. Oct... 20 (UP). New exceeded its Mandate when, on fail- Delhi dispatches reported to-day that Ing, to secure a settlement by agreea five-minute gun battle occurred be- ment between the principal parties tween tribesmen and soldiers of the in India, it proceeded with fresh pro- Khyber Rifles during Pandit Nehru's posals.

Tie

Indeed are

visit to the Khyber

principal Parties

casualties were repar, but represented in the provisional During one stone throwing

no

in-

Was

government, but there in slilt a gen-eldent. a British correother's pu-

and

by

now

eral. anxiety to discover whether, for struck fit the face and On August # construction was au-

instance, the Moslem League partici-tomobile thorised of 211 steel and 17 wooden

was slightly damaged vessels of approximately 20 metric-pation impiles full co-operative work- stones thrown by tribesmen.

Stands To Lose tons gross each. The 17 vessels willing with the Congress Party

the other elements, as envisaged in London, Oct. 20 (UP) The India be used for tuna fishing.

received a An order authorising Japanese the coalition's "settlement by agree-League to-day

a communi- cation from Congress headquarters in whaling in the Antaretle during the ment" ambition.

Until there is some indication. India, reporting that the Fakir of 1946-47 season permitted the use of

moreover, of the probability of a ipl, the most important tribal chief, 12 whalers and two factory ships.

The Japanese estimate the equip united effort to tackle the long term had told Pandit Nehru that he stood ment will

about 2,000 settlement by loyal co-operation in with those who fight for India's in- capture whales yleiding 11,450 metric tons of the constituent Assembly, there will dependence. whale

metric tona of be mental reservation as to the out- The message sald- Nehru-hod -oil-1,700

come of the present moves. frozen meat, 14.352 metric tons of

It friendly talks in Waziristan with salted meat,

would be idle to suggest that the tribal representatives and that he 9,330 metric tons salted blubber and 12 metric tons of anxiety with regard to the situation | was "quite at home with the people liver oil. The summary says oil will not shared by the Government there." be available for export and other supporters.

The Fakir also told Nehru that In- products will be consumed in Japan. They are doubtless solidly behind dian Moslems should not obstruct

No Precedent Created

the Government in all that has been Indian freedom.

of

It is emphasised that the wholing directive does not establish a pre-

other, he said. "It takes two months

the

Phip

.

Belgian Formula For Solving Her Coal Problem

Brussels, Oct. 20.-Belgium. has hit on a formuin which, it is hoped, will solve the coal prob- lem, or at any rate keep it under control for another year.

contract for 60,000 miners supplied The keystone of the plan is to by Italy in rolurn for three and a half tons of coal per man per month, plus wages to be paid to the men.

At present, Belgium is somewhat embarrassed by its dependence on 32,000 German prisoner of war and about 15,000 Italians for the produc tion of the only raw material it possesses

which is needed industrial and domestic purposes,

presence of the mass The German prisoners in German mines has long been a source of perplexity to the Belgian nuthorities.

for

of

Prisoners are a bad risk for they are unwilling, workers within nn indifferent yield and constitute n threat to the smooth functioning of the nation'a economy. Moreover, they are dwindling through illness and other reasons,

The first venture in obtaining workers from abroad to replace Germans proved hundred Swiss miners were signed

o' foilure.

Five

up but half of them left soon after arriving.

The Swiss miners complained that. living conditions in Belgium were inferior to those in Switzerland.

Italians are being shipped into Belgium at the rate of 1,000 a week on a one-year contract providing the same favoured wages and rations enjoyed by Belgian miners. Consider- | nble difficulty is being met in giving

them suitable food and community. facilitles. The output per man while low is expected to rise when the newcomers gain experience-Reuter.

JEEP HITS MINE

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in Palestine next week. Inasmuch · ns the Jews failed to gain any con- cessions from the British

concern-

or ing increased linmigration

re- lease of interned Jewish lender. it was doubled here that the Council would accede to the British demand that positive steps be taken to wipe out Jewish terrorism in the Holy Land.

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Since President Truman refused

to support the "provincial autonomy plan" which was drafted Jointly by Anglo-American experts, the Bri- tishr contemplated no further approach to the United States on the Palestine question.

for a junkload of rice to reach Hunan from Szechuan. The obstacles on the land route from Klungsi to Hunan 11 are even greates. In many cases is faster to

from get rice

abroad than to

from one province to another," he said.

Although the Communists have famine in their areas, the Govern ment is critical of them for "blockad- ing areas where food is urgently needed," While

there have been bumper crops in such belts as Szechuan, Chabar. Jehol and South Kiangay the Internal upheaval has not im- proved more than 1,500,000 tons in a normal pre-war year. Although Chion is primarily a country of paddy ploty

lets and farm land the deficiency is accounted for by backward tech- nique, primitive methods of produc❘ tion, undeveloped agricultural eco- nomy, animal husbandry and scienti fc resch

The United Nations charter, prò- Million Imvolved. vides that a mandatory power may It is significant that no responsible voluntarily turn over to the UNO official of the Government from the trusteeship system

territory Food Minister downwards cares to beneath Its mandate. This source estimate how many Chinese will diu sald some Cabinet membera fel from famine this winter. The un- this provision offered Britain the official appraisal is that 50,000,000 are best possible way out of an in- facing slow starvation. The death soluble problem, which has not only from starvation

average a hundred cust Britain heavy expenditure of per month-per-district in-the-

e-North funds urgently y needed elsewhere. Kwangs! arca, In

haa also gravely

damaged neighbouring but Hunan the rate is ten times higher. Anglo-American relations.

Death by starvation was the in- Surrender of the Palestine man- evitablo fate of thousands in the date would presumably mean giv- North Anhwel area when the waters ¦ ing up the Important British mill- of the Yellow River surged over the lary bases which have been under dykes to Inundate more than half process of development in the Holy a million acres of farmland..

Land. These bases have been

any

cedent for whaling operations in any ARGENTINA RICE FOR DISPOSAL OF U.S.o devour the locust nymphs that bases which Britain, has voluntult

areo, nor is it an expression of Allled determination of national furisdic

tlan

of International boundaries of whaling and ashing operations in the area concerned, nor any other area.

CHINA HELD" UP .

New York, Oct. 20. The New

LIBERTY SHIPS

The Japanese mining industry is york Times to-day carried a dispatch. beset by food, fuel and equip

equipment

Washington, Oct. 20-The shortages, the summary reports. Low frem Buenos Aires reporting the metal prices in contrast to high costs holding up of UNRRA rice for China United States Maritime Com are retarding mine production. Five by the Argentine Commerce Minis mission announced to-day that report added that "by they had disposed of only 414 new wells average weekly.eu pro-r. duction of 20,959 barrels through ave withholding export licences for 4000 of 6,000 wartime Liberty and weeks ending August 3, the report tons of rice intended for Chinese re- Victory ships, for sale.

*****llef, the Argentine Minister ΟΙ Commerce is confronting UNRRA

The

It is the same in North Klangsu described as alternate defences for where 10,000 ducks were imparted the Suez Canal to the Egyptian

threatened the early wheat crop. ed to abandon during the A whole granary was destroyed negotiations with Egypt. when a typoon bit Fuklen.

However, development of another Cholera, smallpox, malaria, dy-series of bases in Kenya and East. sentery typhus and meningitis are Africa may mean that the Imperipi direally and indirectly due to General Staff has been instructed undernourishment, common in alx to prepare for a large-scale with provinces between Chungking and drawal from the Suck area. While withdrawal from the Suez would Nanking. belleves that generally speaking the

In Nanking, the Food Minister gravely endanger Britain's position. as a Mediterranean pawer It would situation hos Improved since the place her in a better poaltion poll- de- thetically to oppose the Russian Reviewing the production of pro- with the likelihood of disposing the there was apathy among American drought and the Communist dis-

Japanese surrender "although

in the The Commission's spokesman said improvement is partially offact by mand for military bases cessed foods, the report notes pro-

Dardanelles. duction continues to be restricted by rice on the local speculative market."

operators and foreign deals the general shortage of materials.

were ruption of communications." The report continued that UNRRA affected by a stipulation in the

anya The poor sardine catch resulted in paid for the rice by letter of credit Ships Sales Act forbidding sales to

the prospects low production of canned foods. The and had stored the rice

predictable. "It all depends on the TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING." here for foreigners at terms more favourable weather next spring." release of imported wheat was TOR ponsible for

about 100 days. The Minister of than those to Americans. Increased output

He hoped that China would get flour.

Commerce is reported to have ex-

wheat from Australia, Canada and

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In July the cotton Industry, felt for the first Ume the effects of im- port of American cotton, says the recort, Yam production more than tripled over June and the cotton out put increased - about 39 per cent. Raw cotton consumed amounted to only a fifth of the quantity released for processing.

Spinning Plans

campaign

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Formosa too may have a small

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plainedL UNRRA "agreed with this point resulted in Italian, French, the United States and rice from him

the rico would not be taway until President Peron's Norwegian and Chinese authorities Indo-China and Siam.

'economic

charging the Commission with dis- had

to exportable surplus.-Reuter. crimination and have tended

sale campaign,

however, ended delay the of ships. A recent time age and the official ban meeting of the Commission with the State

Department had been followed on the export of rice was supposed by the modification of insurance GIANT CUNARDER Everybody, mus. 100s From the Shows,

requirements but the Commission was maintaining the demand

to have been lifted...

The Times report said that UNRRA Washington headquarters was CX. production to the unsuitable propor: mistera staniment Central News. pected to reply to the Commerce

Mills bscribed the relatively small

tion of various grades and staples released. The failure of the Japan ese to submil antisfactory spinning plano delayed the release of uddi-, sorb an Atimated 1,410,000 tional cargoes in July, but spinners | workers.

now have prepared, schedules for The report says that purchasing processing subsequent cargoes.

missions from Burma and Hong-

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were

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to

and othe

that

of

NEARS END OF MAIDEN VOYAGE

strengthening the vessels and bring- foreigners share the expense

Ing' them up to good class-Reuter.

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Manila, Oct. 20.-The Philippine. authorities have ordered the expul- sion of 1 Chinese nationals who New York, Oct. 20-Bands, allegedly entered the country illegal

ly. This is the second

expulsion planes and sirens will greet order made against Chinese accused Britain's queen of the seas, the of entering the Philippines without By the end of July aniïls had 1,162,- kong visited Japan In August to

86,000-ton Queen Elizabeth, omeni pernilsson-Central News. RDB spindles operating out of a total make preliminary arrangements

which is due to dock at famous at 2.470.233 Installed, Productions of purchase cotton, linen

pun rayon yarn and mixed yarns textiles, while samples of consumer Washington, Oct. 20 (UP)-US Pier 90 here at 8 a.m. Eastern dropped sharply

to Hong-Navy- as spinger

scientists hope

to obtain Standard Timo to-morrow on the Wednesday and averaged 20.50 knots. on her first day out. To beat the centrated Imported cotton.

on

photographs of the earth's surface completion of her maiden voyage record for the east-west crossing of Pending a formulation of

Exports from Japan during the from the ex-

height of 620,000 feet-100

as a passenger liner.

the Atlantic, set up by the 80.000-ton port programme operations of the first half of August Included in miles in the future V-2 rocket tests

In 1938--three days .21 wool Industry continued at a low ing and timber, to China, coal to at White Sands; New Mexico:

They will be part of the spectacu- Queen Mary level and at small proportion of tongkang, lead, rubber, raw silk.

cular reception prepared for the hours 45 minutes at an average of Encouraged by blurred pictures of giant liner, last reported to be glid. 31.72 knots she must potential capacky, the summary handleraft samples and asphalt to the earth taken at a height of 40 ing across the smooth Atlantie at a Light outside New York before

tpass Ambrose says.

the United States and asphalt, coal, The

radual rise in wage levels Iron and clothes to Koren, miles from, a rocket: fired: fnto the steady 20.5 -knota, with la gentio/p... this afternoon.LANG INA NAP

htratosphere on October 9, scientists south hax continued. Tho Government · Imports ... Included

from 0 are estimated that by the end of 1040 Chins, graphite from Korea and working out a way to perfect and the number of unemployed would

clearer photos. Although the approximate 0,800,000

food, cotton" "and : phosphate and camera installations for highernd swell, Pașt. breeze, olight the Queen Elizabeth, sald' at a pross

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