SHIPPING

NEWS U.S. Blood Plasma

.

On Shanghai's

6;

Aircraft Carrier: Indomitable, 1. Destroyer: Penn. ArD; Gosings, Bouth Wall Tidal Basin; Constance, on Cusacki Contest, 11.

Hospital Ship: Empire Devonshire. Kowloon Pier, 1.

Clyde.

Escort Vessel: Oppossum, South Wall Ion Constance.

Submarine Depot Ships Adamant, Dry Dock.

Submarine! Talent, Amphion, Artule, Auriga, on Berboi,

Black Market--

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1946.

RUSSIA STANDING

FIRM

ON DEMAND FOR BASES. IN THE DARDANELLES

London, Nov. 14. An authoritative source here to- day Bald Russia was standing fem on its demand. for military bases in

sald the Dardanelles. This source 'the latest Russian hote to Driinin reflected no change in Soviet policy concerning the future status of the Dardanelles which

ATTACK BY EDEN

(Continued from Page 1)

1

in-

ol free expresslon opinion. hope the Government will sist upon the line that they have

taken

al-

ANDERS NOT TO BE CHIEF OF POLISH RE-SETTLEMENT CORPS

London, Nov. 14.

Siam Jockeys

For Position

(By George Weller A

Siam is sending a mission to New York to present its case

The British authorities are under- the allies, can together make to or- 1

Htood to have decided against 'put- in Władyslaw Anders ting Gen dered plan which would ensure the

charge of the Polish Re-Settlement continuation of Germany's ecoporble

itiat 011

The Rumaŭlan

told Corps, well-informed sources life."

to-Aigist. elections Whatever the merits or de-merits

can be considered

the United Press ready as completely falsifed.

Gen Anders, who WIR Com- "I of the Potsdam Agreement, it must

thla representative of the Bulgar- in Italy, in protest against stand or fall as a whole. it had no British foreign merks if it was appiled only in part. that not in the least impressed mander-in-Chief of the Polish forces against France before the United

what had hap in Government says that generally attitude was expected to "boycott" Nations. Chinese LST: Wan Bing. Causeway withdraw tens of thousands policy experts fear will develop into That was precisely elleved at pre- speaking the voting passed off qulet- the Re-Settlement Corps. The War

TU 762.81 Neches (AO 471, A; YP

Shanghai, Nov. 14. The American Red Cross to-

the day demanded

Foreign Commission to Empire Liquidation

340, on Neches; Bitta (DD74), Bruin (Db745), A; Taussig (DD140). Chinese Vriental Po, un Garden. Teh faig, Cosmo Dock,

Administered by Commodore-in Commission

Bay.

Depet Ship! Tamer (afloat), West Arm. VAIE: Fort Beauharnola, 12.

Oll Fuel Store Ship: Fort Hosalle, Jetty: Fort Sandusky, Talkoo Sugar Re-

finery,

ABIS: Fort Langley, B27. Seized by Admiralty Marshall Em- pire Withan, Cosmo Dock

Ollen: Celerol, Youmati; Empire Gar- den, M; Serbol, on Tarnar; War Sudra, North Arm; Birchal, on Fort Rozalie;

Wave Baron. E11: Rapidol, Yaunati,

Bishopdale, 18; Empiri Opossum.

Damsel, on

alvage Vessel:, King Balvor, East Wall

Tidal Basin,

Lifting Craft:

Wellington Wall.

in

by

units of blood plasma donated

wartime

patriotle from the lush Americans"

market in Shanghai black. which they have been selling for two months at US$25 per pint,

Gf

and the Western Powers.

Britain The gravity with which regards the latest Soviet stand was reflected by the fact that the Foreign Calce kept secret the fact that the received for more note had been than two weeks,

Pened

sent

production was nothing like the level which the Paludam Agreement and subsequent agreements had allowed.

Mr Eden said in the steel indus-, only something iry, production was between 25 and 30 per cent of what was allowed by the Polsdam Similar fleures could Agreement. be quoted about coal. "In other words, I am beginning to think the been Foisilam

has Agreement made

pretext for failures attribul- able to entirely different causes," Another important point was the British Administration in Germany.

is not necessarily proof of a free

Corps. What has happened in election. Hungary is an example of what could tuppen elsewhere,"

Home Affairs

deneles. the defence

Turkey's position that if Russia is permitted to share in

Mr Donald B. Davis, newly

Director

the pointed Field Shanghai FLC oflce, promised that the Commimion, which sold it to Shanghai merchants as "surplus

upheld by Britain and 25, 25. Mackie': so, at the price of approximately 50 cents US per pint, wilt attempt to buy the plasma back and return it to the Red Cross.

Crate Ship: Shelthu Maru. Mackles. Rescue Tags:

Arm.

Encore,

Entleer, East

MDL: 1105, Tidal Basin: 1106, Aber- Kowloon Kowloon; 1100. deen: 1107, Camber.

Tur: Rockpiégeon, Rockglen, Rockland, Tidal Basin.

MBL (NAS0): 41, Tidal Basin Boom Defence Vessels: Baronia, Bar. bain, Doam

Depot Kowloon; Defence Barmond, Mackle's: Dartizan, Tidal Basin East Wall.

Ships in Maintenance and Reitve MFV 31, 101, 203, 204, 205, 242, 244, 243, 191, 72, 700, 1071, 1101, 1127, Kaw

Joon Camber.

LCI (L): 11, 123, 103, 172, Kowloon Camber; 218, Wellington Wall.

LCT: 1152. 913, 1150, 1100, 1155, 2241, Kowloon Camber.

NRC: 110, Aberdeen: 109. Wellington Wall

UMDL: 1080, 1052, 100, 1150, Kowloon

Camber.

TOF

Rockforest, Rockwing, lock mount, Kowloon Camber, Outside Wall.

Borchant ships

Antonio Como Dock. Asia, Kowloon Wharf.

Bellerophon, Kowloon Bay.

Caltex il, Trun' Wen,

Cebu, A10.

Chungking Kowloon Bay,

Denbighshire, Holt's Whart.

Edna, Kowloon Dock.

Eastern Trader, 18.

Empress of Australia, Kowloon Wharf. Empire 'Witam, Taikokisul.

Erica Moller, 18.

Fragum, North Point Wharf,

Glaucus, All.

Glenstrae, Talkoo Dock,

Hal in Kowloon Dock.

Hal Tan, off Yaumati

Hal Yueh, Kowloon Dock.

Hoysur, Cosmo, Dock.

Munan. Talkoo Dock,

Kwelyang. Taikoo Dock.

Maabot, Salkong Wharf.

Mount Roger, Kowloon Wherl.

Norels, off Talkoo.

Pakhoi, Taikoo Dock.

Paula, Taikoo Dock.

Period, Yeumatl.

Ping Wa, Custodian Wher

Poyang, 15.

Shantung. Talkoo Dock.

Bhengking. Taikoo Dock.

Silver Gunva, Kowloon Dock.

Stanhall. Kowloon Bay.

Bzechuen, Taikoo Dock.

Tak Sang, Kowloon Dock..

Tjalengka, A12.

Tel Shan, Hol On Whart.

Tiann, Kowloon Wharf.

Typhoon, 8.8. Po.

Walnut Bend, et Talkoo. Wuchang, Taikoo Dock. Wusuch, Taikoo Dock.

Arrived Yesterday

troui

Asla

Danish. (East Asiatic), Europe via Straits, General cargo,

Denbighshire (Jardine), British, 5.300

UK tons Capt H. V. Culton, tron Singapore, General cargo.

Chung Kal (CMSN), Chinese, 900 lone, Capt P. J. Yang, from Canton.

Empire Labrador (MM), British, 2,257 tons, Capt E. Jones, from Keelung.

Poyang (3 & B), Brille, 1,537 tons, Capt J. Beck, from Shanghal, General cargo.

Tiljalengka (JCJL), Dutch, 4,023 tons, Capt H. C. Van, Vulper, from Shanghai,

Amoy.

Tainan (B&B), British. 2100 tons, Capt J. K. Clark, from Bangkok, Swatow

Van-

General cargo. --

HMB Devonshire, from Singapore.

Balled Yesterday

Chinwängtab, Bellerophon, for Bilverandai, for Penang. Colombo,

• New York, General cargo 600 tona.

Hanyang. for Shanghai, General cargo 1,500 tons.

couver.

a Ming, for Manita, General cargo Hal Yang, for Swatow, Amoy, General

300 tora.

cargo 450 tons,

Chung Kai, for Swatow. HMS Berunda, for Yokohama.

Arriving To-day

Yen Tai (CMSN), from Tatakong,, ! Sailing To-day Empress of Australia (Mine. Mn81, for Straits, UK. pn., Kowloon Wharf.

Marbet (South China). for Macao, Pakhol Haiphong, Salkong Whort.

Cebu (De La Ima), for Manila, Cebu, A10.

FIMS Talent, for Singapore. Ügs Blue.

OUTWARD. MAILS

Postage, by sen mail only, for Christmins Cards in open covers, bearing not more than five written words in five cents.

Registered and parcel mall closes hall Ale an hour befor ordinary letters. mails close at Kowloon PO half an hour earlier than at GPO

Under the repilations all donated plasma and other Red Cross medical supplies if unused by the armed forces are supposed to be re- turned to the Red Cros5 for dis- tribution to hospitals otherwise without cost.

The ule of the plasma came to light when Chinese newspapers "be- gin running a reries of advertise- menta ballyhooing "American plas- "quick restorative for

ma"

2014

depletion." and advising the user write to the donor whose name appears on each box-for example: "Donated by Mrs Gloria Rohrkasse, 3101 West, Eighth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, In honour of Pvt Louls S. Rohrknuse."

of the Dardanelles ne demanded it would involve surrender of Turkish sovereignty over the straits area was the United phen States

the Anglo-Americans urged The convening of an international con- ference of the powers concerned, including the Soviet Union and the United States to revise the existing International agreement-the

Men treaux Convention-governing Straits. It appeared here that Soviet had in effect rejected suggestion. United Press.

AMMUNITION

IN DANGER

SHIP

there

"I think it is not unfair to say has been an overwhelming volume of evidence from rellable observers of all shades of political opinion to the effect that our administration of the British zone is falling down on its job. I do not think we have got the everywhere the best men doing the job. The quality of the Control Com- mission's staff is by no

the

this

In

Yokohama, Nov. 14. Vice-Admiral Robert Commander of Naval Activities

the cruiser dispatched. Japan, Chicago this morning as additional inter- aid to the Army concrete When the newspaper advertise-stand ship Edwin C. Echels which inents first appented the Shanghai

was disabled on Saturday while en office of the American Red Cross

route from Yokohama to Honolulu, protested to

and the FLC

Latest reports sald the ship with promised that the plasms would be the engine rooms still dangerously full of water and the holds full of withdrawn. The net result was the plana thereafter was advertised an ammunition and explosives was "red and white corpuscles" rather making no headway under tow

nn Army tug. Dian "American plasma."

were

As the result of additional Red Cross protests, the FLC agreed to contact Chinese purchasers in an attempt to round up and buy back is scattered in the plasma which

al scores scores of godowns and drugstores in Shanghai,

FLC Director Davis said Inves- tigation revealed the Navy errone | pusly elsalfed the plasma as "cur- plus" and the Shanghai FLC sold it without checking the contents in a job lot of medical supplies from Okinawa.

The Red Cross

the estimated total plasma placed on the Shanghai

200 black market at measurement lons with an estimated value at the Shanghai pelees of approximately US$10,000,dou.-United Press,

ILLEGAL TRAFFIC

GOLD. CLEAN-UP

IN FRANCE

Paris, Nov. 14. The Paris police have netted a total of about £100,000 in pund and dollar notes and franes in one day as a result of investigations into alleged illegal gold tramcking.

Smoke from "a" burning" automobile- in garage led the police to the dis- covery of 300 pieces of gold and ninety bars of gold valued at £80,000. The automobile owner in which the 300 gold pleces were found after the fire, which was nceldental, is stated to have confessed that he was the ngent for a gold trafficking organisa, tion with headquarters in Switzerland and that he had brought the gold from Switzerland.'

In another gold trafficking case reported today, three men have been arersted in possession of coins, dollars and pound notes worth £20,000.- Reuter.

unt-

Turning to home affairs, Mr. Ederi said the recent warning by the Sec- retary of Overseas trade, Mr Hillary Marquant, of a possible stump, gove an entirely false impression of the present position. What was quite certain, he said, was that there could not possibly be a slump in any way. What happened in 19217 20-day the exact opposite was the position, If and cotton. whose emphasis was on the shortage

sicel, coal Fron of

vas a slump in the near future it would be because there was not enough production of these essential commodities and not because there was too much. If the object of the

there was

1on

of

A

Во

now,

by

not signified his intention to join the

the Brilloh It is understood authorities decided against his ap- pointment In order not to prejudice the status of the Corps. Gen Anders had been violently attacked Pollsh and Soviet Government quar- ters and accused of "fascist" ten- Gen Stanislaw Kopanski, former Chief of Staff of Polish forces out- side Britain, in being considered for the post of Inspector-General of the Corps, however; will remain under Polish Re-Settlement Corps. The the administration and supervision of the British War Office as, part of the British Army,

Some 30,000 members

of the

Rivalling Italy in the hurried shuff- ing-off of responsibility for mirteeds of ita past leaders, this little Anlatle country is selzing the initiative and intends to make a sharp, thought. 10' effort unsuccessful, probably retain the half-circle of rich rice- felds around and near the fabled ruins of Angkor-Vat, which became Sinm's by the treaty of Tokyo.

Siam would also like to get UNO blessing for retaining a slice along the middle Mekong River, known as Bassne, and the upper Mekong region,

cred which France's loyal King of Laos 1941 at Tokyo's demand.

If Siam can retain anyone of vill tes three territories it these

ia

for cheerful UNO ពន n reward happy. But if it loses all three, its

giving and (2) to prepare ita strong effort will be (1) to get a seat

historical case so well that it can its former be re-opened

has been Japanese renounced.

Polish forces so far have decided to Informed sources sald that between join the Re-Settlement Corps. Well 20 and 50 per cent of the units so for approached to decide one way or another indicated their desire to re- turn to Poland. It is believed that the main reason for such a decision is the uncertainty about their future. Most have been in the army seven years.

Poles joining the Corps have been for

that they threatened by Warsaw

MAY

na-

HOME THE

once sponsorship

to

case

Government was to increase produc- formly good to put it mildly,"

was dangerous to draw paral- els with 1921 when the position was Between Two Swoln

There was un-

to Slom wanted put. Its Mr Eden thought the British Ad- entirely different. ministration seemed to be falling employment in 1921 because cotton

before the League of Nations in "We have not and steel were not being used. If between two stools,

1940, when its diplomatic offensive of territories "recovery" got the resources in manpower to there was unemployment

and Angkor-Vat administer the zone in detall our would only be because there was not

began. Now of these commodities and

ito enough selves. On the other hand we have

tese comm

be deprived of Polish not taken the necessary steps to hand that was the true

position

which tionality and a number of omcers delegation is led by 55-year-old

bave already been singled out. M. Grifin, over the administration to the Ger- should have been stated.

The Prince Wan Walthyakon, Balliol Mr Eden concluded that the

the educated scholar and supple Warsaw Government considers mans subject only to supervision on

Prince Wan also headed. Conservative

felt level

Party

the Re-Settlement Corps as a military diplomat. by a small but efficient #high

the Siamese party, which went to Government policy of bulk buy- organisation and adherence to it as Our

the and competent British statt.

captured 1941 and Inz

Polish laws. to

They Tokyo in raw materials had not contrary Administration shows signs of over- govern

pressure had been exerted three areas for Slam. success. It was easy to charged pre been government in detail, while in some instances too heavy burden is being

buy intelligently on a rising maron Poles to join.

Persuaded Congress Meanwhile, negotiations are being not

Food од ket, but placed on the limited staffs. It is difficult to produce concrete evidence,

fluctuating market, and in rubber conducted with the French Govern-

Siam's parliament first wished to on the an and statements of even responsible

and cotton the Government had ment on the possibilities of settling

members bl

misjudged the mar completely must, I admit, be German leaders

of the Polish forces in present its case to UNO. treated with caution. But there can ket, (Opposition chicers).

Madagascar and New Caledonia, the basis of France's alleged violations. of the Mekong frontier in pursuit United Press learned. The negotia- be not much doubt that the greater

rebel forces of the Vietnam The Conservatives welcomed the tions are still in the initial stages of

republic.

Wan persuaded Prince evidence has been, in Government's decision to re-establish but it is understood that France in part of the

to receive a the Congress that it would be better a free market in rubber in Landon, principle is inclined effect, that we are not running our zone well

to grasp the nettle of the disputed trying first to Quoting

territory without criticisms of the Admin-but it seemed surprising that the

corner France. Both French and istration and conditions in the British Government should at one and the

to are Hikely

exchange Slamese zone from British press articles, re same time persist with their plan bulk purchases of cotton and

charges and counter-charges. presenting all shades of political opin-place them on a permanent basis.

Slom's

reformist the Governinent lon, Mr. Eden said: "I do not know

Surely

would

socialist Premier, Predi Phanom- now whether these charges are jus- have been wise to extend to cotton tifled or not. I have not information and to a whole range of commodities, to allow me to judge, but I do say the polley upon which they had su that it is 219 to the

Government judiciously decided for rubber. to give us information on these mat-

Government Reply ters. Charges of this kind cannot be Ignored."

of

Because of the danger that the cargo might explode when the ship is huffeled by the high seas the 43 -Laken members of the crew were aboard the Trade Wind which first picked up the SOS. Two unidenti- fied members of the crew refused to is every abandon ship, and there indiention that they are still aboard. the ship.--United Press.

RUSSO-SWEDISH TRADE PACT APPROVED

Stockholm. Nov, 14. The Russo-Swedish trade agree- the ment was approved to-day by second chamber of the Riksdag by 150 votes 10 18 against. There were 22 abstentions and 33 members were absent.

The agreement provides for credit in the Soviet Union of more than $275,000,000 for 15 years with which to buy Swedish goods. The original agreement was signed in last month and the ratification to day came only after a long debate. United Press.

Moscow

PI RICE STOCKS TO BE COMMANDEERED

Manila, Nov. 14. President Manuel Roxas yester

Government day directed that the will commandeer all large rice stocks dealers in of both

producers ond Central Luzon, the rice producing

areas.

for

Mr H. Hynd, the Minister Respon- Mr. Eden suggested that the Gov ernment atiould at once send to sible for the British Administration in Germany, replying to some of Mr the British

Germany a zone In

Wils minister of Cabinet rank who has Eden's remarks, said there had experience of administration every reason to expect the mainten- ance of an increased ration of 1,550 and who had good political Judg-calories a day over at least 80 ment, to assist the Commander-In- cent of the population of the British Chief in most onerous task.

The minister

the

American

month. lie thought such an appointment zone until the end of this

By that time he hoped conversations Wis indispensable.

authorltles with should reside in Germany and his would have produced the answer to responsibility should be continuing the food difficulties. one until the present period of an- xiety was past.

first

break-

Mr lynd said the local downs caused by faulty distribution Mr Eden added: "His

job might continue until there was at would be to examine the situation last six or seven weeks' food supply as he finds it on the spot and if in the hands of Germany. necessary to call for further help in Other points made by Air Hynd the discharge of his responsibilities. were the maintenance of the present It might be that he might want to health standards of the German make an inquiry into the adminis-people, low as they were, and that tration. I have not proposed an in- the maintenance of the present quiry, because I think the govern- rations had been something of

in view of the better to send a miracle, ment would do

present ninister to the place to do a job tremendous difficulties Germany had for them and decide if he wants an to face.

On numerous occasions there were Inquiry. Some action of that kind

if in- only three or four days' supply of seems absolutely necessary

distribution had been maintained. A formation which reaches us is really wheat. The fact that

complete well founded afd justified." The Food Situation

breakdown and epidemien prevented, Referring to the

small number. It will be recalled that the possibilities of Jewish im

Josef sidered pre-war by Colonel migration to Madagascar were con-

Beck's Warsaw Government.- United Press.

U.S.-INDIAN AIR AGREEMENT

alid.

semi-

yong, decided to hand the case up to UNO instead of simply restoring the territory as Slam did in the case of the Shan states of Burma and the of Malaya, also northern states obtained by Japanese support and returned to Britain,

certain In t

w

no

Washington, Nov. 14. Predi, apparently, wants to estab- The United States Government and lish a platform for reopening Slam's the Indian Interim government an- case later, and to divert from his

Cabinet blame for almost nounced to-day the conclusion of a

territories. surrender of the bilateral air transport agreement, which conforms to the principles of sense, Slam is passing the buck to

UNO

forfeiture which for a the international alr system adopted Siamese Cabinet

to face is able by many nations at Bermuda.

alone. The agreement will result in open-

As secondary protection against ing Calcuta to Pan-American Air likely loss of 21,000 square miles of ways and Bombay to Transcontinen- the vanished "Greater East Asia co- tul and Western

Airways, with prosperity sphere," Stam's Govern- reciprocal rights in western cities in ment has made the opposition's most America for Indian airplanes when eloquent leader, Na! Khuong, chier they are ready to fly here,

legal adviser to the party. Thus, if The agreement is especially im- any legal openings are missed, both portant from the air transportation the pro-royal opposition and the

it enables standpoint because

the anti-royal party in power can be held completion. of two round-the-world equally vulnerable. services, one by Pan-American and

The Franco-Slamene dispute repre the other by TWA and Northwest

Nation's ret Airlines, the latter of which links sented the United with the TWA route.-United Press. plunge into the Balkans of South- eastern Asia, which seem likely to furnish as many frontier squabbles. as their foreign prototype.

DP CAMP RAIDED

Market Goods Seized

food situation, was a credit to the British represen-Huge Quantity of Black Mr Eden asked what had happened latives. to the undertaking of the United States that there should not be a

Reserves At Low Ebb

The Government will pay for this at 12 pesos per cavan-123 m. The move is designed, according to the starving of the more underfed Brit- It was possible last year to divert announcement, to assure the public ish zone, side by side with the

ships to Germany, of 151 that there is an adequate supply of

American zone,

LABOUR

MOBILISATION IN RUSSIA

It said the Government will rice stocks from going into black market channels,

thus stabilising the price lower than the present pre- vailing price-United Press.

Moscow, Nov. 14.

The Council of Ministers do-day

enter

but British re-

AN

IMPROVEMENT

ON THE B-29

The Army Air Force said it expect- Zeilsheim, (Germany), Nov. 14. ed delivery in January of the first of An Army raiding party, searching a "souped up" version of the B-208-

rice throughout the year and reduce Mr Eden said the Lord President serves had reached a low ebb, which the price of this prime commodity. the Council (Mr Herbert Mor-made it extremely dangerous to en- fur black marketeers in the Zeilsheim with 1,700 more horsepower, greater

of the keep risen)

Ger- Jewish displaced persons camp, to- range, speed and bom's carrying had stated after his visit to Lage in such operations now.

The new plane will be known as America that the United States had many was facing another grim win-day seized eight "big time dealers capacity, says United Press.

will have 3,500-hp accepted this proposition and also ter, but Mr Hynd did not share the in illegal goods" valued at an esti-

mated US$50,000 at illegal prices and the B-50. It

with 2,800 hp that he had got assured supplies to apprehension that the battle would

should be as difficult as last year because caches of American dollars, gold engines, compared both zones and that they

and reichs engines in the B-20. It will have a work

to the

same standard of the restoration of German transport coins, military script

16-foot, eight-inch propeller with four Fation!ng."

which did not exist inst winter made marks.

Many of the camp's 3,500 inhabit-blades. Why was it possible so soon after it much better.

Otherwise, the Air Force said, that the food "We have reached agreements with ants still were in bed as 100 Ameri

had certain allies which, if carried out can troops and 25 criminal investi- plane would be indentical with the situation in the British zone become so desperate unless there faithfully, should enable us to make gators began prowling through the B-29 which recently flew 10,000 miles UPN settlement at the eastern edge non-stop from Honolulu to Cairo over meant much quicker progress with the re- was maldistribution, which bad administration.

habilitation of the German industry of the village. No hostility was en- the magnetic North Pole. The Air countered as the authorities sought Force cautioned that the new plane and the provision of food."

Mr Hynd sald the record of what to ferret out persons responsible for was an experimental model and might had been done in Germany with one of the largest-scale blackt markets not come up to the engineer's ex-

pectations,

decreed a new draft of 200,000 youths, CHINA JUDICIAL REFORM the good harvest including girls, who would factory, Industrial and railway labour training schools from November 15 Friday, November 15

to December 15. Singapore. Colombo, Doll, Sydney,

This

Is the second draft of labour Auckland (air) 7 p.m.

reserven In the new five-year plan Bangkok, Hangoon. Calcutta, Karachi,

Cairo, Johannesburg, Basta

Augusta, which by 1950 Is scheduled to produce Marseilles, London, New York, Canada

4.500.000 new and trained workers. (BOAC) 230 pm.

Manila, Macassar. Bourabaya, Batavia The first mobilisation early this sum-

(Tiitjalengka) 3 p.m.

Haiphong (Masbate) 3 p.m.

determined effort to

Centon, Chungking, Kunming (CNAC) | expreted all of the 200,000 new class mercial legislation and a Judicial sys- Į governments of those countries

3.30.

Teamkong (Tolahan) 4 pm

Canton (Sai Oŋ) 4 Dm..

Baturday, November 16.

Canton, Shanghai (CNAC) 10. am. Amey, Formosa (Sargo) ló a.m. Manila (Mount Rogers) {ð_a.m. Macao, Tinahan, Shekki (Kwong Fook Cheung) 1·836.

Ceylon, India, East and, South Africa (Fort Rosalle) 3 pm.

Manila (Mongolia) a XLE, Shanghal (Denbighshire) 3 p.m. 3.30 pm.

Bangkok, Singapore. Colombo, Soura- baya, Bydney, Auckland (BOAC) 3 p.m. Canton, Kunming. Chungking (CATC) 3.30.

Macao, Tainahan, Shekk! (Kwong Bal) 4 p.m

Canton (Hwong Tung) 4 pm.

ZENJAN EVACUATION

Teheran. Nov, 14. Azerbaijan Democrats to-day be- gan the evacuation of Zenjan which must be completed by Saturday when, the borderline province in to be completely handed over to the military forces of the Central Gov- ernment at present massed near

Zenjan.

The evacuation follows months of haggling and broken pipmites be- tween the Peralan Government of Teheran and the Tabriz autopotnists' so-called Democrats-United Press.

mer called out 250,000 youths 200,000 of whom were volunteers. Pravda

to be volunteers,

The paper revealed, however, that some Industries are falling to give training and proper emphasis and noted that out of 632 factory schools October 10 only 330

were ready. -United Press,

lino

he

in

3

a rapidly diminishing staff did not reported in Europe-United Fresa. bear out Mr Eden's statement that there was overwhelming evidence that the administration was breaking

down.

teen

`BRITISH-MADE

NYLON

STOCKINGS

New York, Nov. 13. Roscoe Pound, Dean Emeritus of

Free Elections Harvard Law School and adviser to

Referring to the free elections China's Ministry of Justice, told the Eastern Europe, particularly Poland

Enst Far

American Council of and Rumania, Mr Eden said Commerce and Industry tha! the Opposition supported the Govern- Chinese Government was making a ment in the protests that had been creato com made against the endeavours; of the tem sultable to modern business, prevent really free expressions

It was true that they had not in Recently hack from China and re- opinion.

Referring to the recert speech by every post, the best possible man for That was not possible in turning next summer to continue ad-

the situation which Britain

facci

Nottingham, Nov. 14 vising the Justice Ministry, Dean M. Konie Zilliacus, the Left-wing the job. Pound said the Chinese civil code and Labour member, Mr Eden asked it

Lord Hollender, chairman of a really contended that free speech The recruitment system had which were scheduled to. open by i commercial legislation were but would go to a nation's head.

and free

of opinion completely overhauled and the me expression

If that thods of recruitment had been tight-hosiery company, sald to-day that with good modern standards" the principle difficulty lay in the in- were, so what was his attitude to ened up while numbers of staff had British-made nylon stockings will be terpretation and administration ul

wards the political progress of the been cut down. It had suggested in short supply until the beginning Tawa "because there is an insuficient peoples of India, Burma

that they were, not devolving suffi- of 1046.

He said there were large stocks of ciently expeditiously on number of lawyers and jurists"— | Sudan?" United Press...

Mr Eden added: "We all have mans. In fact, the progress made in nylon yarn in Britain. but a bottle- to begin somewhere. In suppression devolution was fairly satisfactory neck had developed in the twisting. stage which is one of the two main iman, Neuter. of the voice of the common

processes in producing hosiery.- whether It may be by concentrating

United Press. POWER CONTROL power in the hands of one party or in a few of the more forceful mem- bers of one party, there is a serious

true International threat to operation"

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LESNEVICH TO DEFEND LIGHT-HEAVY TITLE

Now York, Nov. 14. Gus Leanovich announced signing contract to-day to defend bla world's light heavyweiglit Utle February 21 at Madison Square Gar- den against "Blackjack" Billy Fox. of Philadelphia.

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Unofficial sources said about 60 of the I-50s had been ordered. The Air Force scaffed at the idea that the plane was designed especially to:

atom bombs.

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"Any of our big bombers now being bullt er designed-can carry the atom Bomb with slight modifications," AAF information officer said.

Stockholm, Nov. 14. German-born Herman Hesse was to-day awarded the Nobel Prize for literature for 1040.-United Press.

TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING.

13.301.15 znw on 813 ke and from 7.30-8.30, 9.15-11 pm, also on 9mc. 0.30 Tines of hot-so-long-ago: 7 Excerpts from Gilbert & Bullivan's Patience; 70 service: Grand London transcription Hotel, Albert Randler and Falm Court orchestra: 8 London relar, row: 8.15 Homanes and rhythm: 0.30 Variely re- quests; 0.30 London transcription service: The English Theatre No. 9 Tom flaberis ducts: Pairtela Rossborough and Rabicson Cleaver: 10 London relay news; 19.05 Light concert: 11 Close down.

Washington, Nov. 13. Senator Brian McMahon of Con- "Let us look at the example just necticut, chairman of the Senato before the war. What happatied in Atomile Energy Committee, sald there Germany and Italy? If it had been

Vienna, Nov. 14. Fifty thousand Italian prisoners of He has held out until he gets the was some hope for eventual world possible for the peoples of Germany war have been lost without a trace in Two Brazilian officers who served

and Italy to know where their

Russia.

under Gen Mark Clark during the record cut of 4235 per cent of the control of atomic energy, based on gate.

the fact that Russia's representative lendern were leading them and

According to a recent dispatch to Italian campaign have been award- Fox, a young negro with 41 knock-concurred in the recent report of the understand to the full the opinions

pro, themical sub-committee of the United of other countries, if the barriers of the Basler Nachrichten, the POW's, ed the Legion of Merit, Gen Clark The Realistic Stages: 9,60 Instrumental

the War outs in as many starts as a

Blice of the Nations will get only a thin

that work control was

to Maj ente but accepted to have a cracks at which held theory Commission censorship had been broken down, who had been sought by the Red was informed to-day by would not that have had some in Cross nince 1943 (when finly Joined Depards were made feasible.

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the minds ol these the Alles); must have perished of

"cold,

All-treatment and Cen Jono Batista Mascarenhas de hunger, I Senator McMahon said, "I cannot people? ал not going to any it

witch are known to Morace and Gen Redro Turello do conceive of the Soviet delegate hav- would have altered history, but it epidemics."

have claime! or today as 97 per Goes Monteiro for the services they ing acled without clearing it with the might have done,

"It is vital that countries should center Italian POW Interned is performed while the Brazilian foren Kremlin. I hope it presages agree- ment in the politieni · sphere."-- be allowed to receive Information camps - near Tambov, Magurinsky was part of Gen Clark's army at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Vic-

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other lands

allowed and Krinovalo, and

the title.

It will be Lesnevich's third do- fence of the crown since ho won it previously in 1941 by beating two recognlaod champlond, Tami Mau- riello and Anton United Press.

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