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SHIPPING NEWS President Lines'
Hailing To-day
Silverguava (JCIL), for, Vancouver, Kowloon Dock.
„Hermelin. (Thoresen), for Bangkok, Dil.
Joplin Vietary (UBL), for Los Angeles vin Har Francisco, A.
Norel (M. Nemazrej, for Bahrein, A18. Amphilon; for exercises and return.
Expected Arrivals November 21
*.
Maceo.
Empire Park, from Haiphong, Fakhole Song Kheng, from Amoy, Bwatow. Itin Bang, from banghal.
Bontay, from shanghai. Nawchwang, from Ukanghai,
Vanderbilt Victory, from USA, Shang-
hai,
Anhui, from Bingapore,
November 24
·
• «Fengtien, from Bing BPOTE.
Lake Nipigon, from Vancouver, Takzo, Prodite, from Baigen.
1188 Maddox.
Expected Ballings November 21 Empire. Jamaica, for Swatow, Formosa, Rarden for Amby, Keelung. Wing Bang, for Bhanghai. Bontay, for Belgon. Biraite, Marseüles. Van feutha, for Awalow, Amoy. Prosper, for Bwater, Bangkok, Empire Labrador, for Keeling. Aniute, for axercises and return pɔon.
November 21
Anbul, for Swatow, Amny. Tot Shan, for Teamkong Hong Kher, for Binkepxity. Penang. Hanan, for Shanghai, Tsingtao, Tientsin,
OUTWARD MAILS
| Postage, by sen mall only, for Christinas Cards in open covers, bearing not more than five written words is five cents.
Registered and parcel mail closes half an hour before ordinary letters. Air mails close at Kawlona PO half an hour earlier than at GPO.
Wednesday, November 20
Balkon, Bingapore, Colombo, Delhi, Sydney, Aucklănit (Air) 2 p..
UBA. Central and South America Joplin Victory) 2 pm.
Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Cairo, Johannesburg, Bara, Augusta,. Marsellien, London, New York, Canada (DOAC. Special Flight) 3 pan.
Amoy, Swatow (Van Heutz) a p.m. Ceylon, India, East and South Afrien (Norely) 3.m.
Kongmoon (Kwan Lul) 4 p.m.
Macão, Tainishan, Shekki "(Kwong Sal)
4 pm.
Canton (Kwong Tung) '4 p.m.
Thursday, November 21 Swałow, Bangkok (Prospot) 10 a.m. -Saigon (Bentay) 10 n.m.
Formosa (Empire Labrador) 10 am.
. Shanghai (Wing Bana) nod.
Amoy, Swilow (Anhul) 3'p.m.
Canton, Foochow, Shangfal" (CNAC)
3.30 pun.
Shanghai, Nanking, Hankow, Tsingtab, Peiping - (CATC] 3,30*pm.
Teamkong, Kwongchowwan (Tolshan)
p.m.
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"Kongmbon' (Fucić (161) 47p.m.
Eanton (Train) 5pm.
Friday, Zentarber 22
Formosa (Toy Yuc) 10 am. Ilaiphong (Do Hon VI 10 mm. Macau, Tainahan, Shekk (Kwong Fook Cheung) 11 am.
MACAO. Thinshan, Bliekki (Kwong Sai)
Delhi, Sydney;
Shanghai (Kunan); 3 p.m. Singapore, Colombo,
Auckland (Air), 3 pm.
Bangkok, Rangoon, Caltutta, Karadii, Augusta, Marselles, London, New York, Canada (OAC) $ p.m..
Pakhal, Haiphone "(Empire Park) 3 Macao, Trinshan Shekki (Kwong Ball
4 p.m.
Revolt Aboard Brig In Atlantic
Lisbon, Nov. 19.
The Portuguese steamer Ilha do Crovo reached the Tagus River to-day towing the 193-ton Spanish brig Luisa from Corun- na which she found abandoned with sails set 50 miles out in the Atlantic flying flags reading "revolt aboard" and "every man for himself."
Captain Antonio Salvado, of the Ilha do Corvo, said he contacted the briz 30 miles off Berlenga Island and found she was abandoned. After reaching Lisbon he reported the incident to the Spanish Consul Is investigating the mystery and reports that fighting aboard led to the throwing of some crewmen
aver- board. The Consul said some crow- moen had reached Lisbon by another Spanish freighter-United Press.
Uncpufrmed reports say that the police who have now taken charge of the vessel-discovered Π large quantity of arms, including machine- guns, on board, concealed in a cargo of sah says Reuter. According to the
inh
Post-Strike Plans
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1946.
Fist Fights During
Vienna University Campus Elections
Vienna, Nov. 10. Several flat figlita occurred at the when
election.
San Francisco, Nov. 19. The American President Lines reported that 18 strike-bound University of Vienna to-day ships at West Coast ports were nearly 2,000 Communist and Socialist expected to sail for the Far East demonstrators marched on the in- at the rate of one per day, beatitution on the occasion of the cam- ginning eight days after the maritimo strike's end which is expected to-morrow morning.
the West Coast operators sald shortages of stevedores would delay rapid readying of ships for sailing They
pointed
that there was n out considerable backlog of ships 10 be loaded and unloaded, the having necinul ted during the seven week's strike.
vehicis
In an effort to libernte 205 vessels blocked in San Francisco Bay and 400 more in other Pacifle ports, the three Unions to-day went through the mechanics of ratifying settle- ment of the 01-day maritime strike which would end the West Const walk-outs to-morrow.
Two CIO affilialer, Harry Bridges International Longshoremen's WILE Warehousemen's Union
und
the Marine Engineers' Dene@cial As- Relation, met separately to-day lo rntify or reject the new contracts.
The AFL Masters, Mater und Pilots
Union have settled thetr differences with the Pacle Ameri- can Shipowners' Association and railed a meeting to-day to approve the settlement.-United Pres
Teheran Drainage Scheme Contract.
Teheran, Nov. 10.
The Mayor at Teheran has signed a contract with the representative of Sir Alexander Gibb and Partners. London Consulting Engineers, for
n piped water supply and drainage
| scheme for the city of Teheran.
The scheme was undertaken on the Initiative of the Persian Premier, Ghavam es Sultaneh.
tion.
canal
atid
The demonstrators carried Com munist and Socialist banners were from the single Soviet-occupied district of Vienia. They walked up. to the steps of the University's main building but were prevented from entering by some. 200 uniformed policemen.
The demonstration lasted
nearly an hour. After neveral speeches were delivered the crowd dispersed
orderly manner.
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Several American military, polico Jeeps cruised by the scene but not stop.
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be
The crowd was estimated by some to be as high as 6,000.
A delegation of the marchers call Hurdes, and demanded that Univer- ed on the Education Minister, Felix sity students
and professors purged by the Government with inbour organisations permitted to send observers. The delegation maintained that 80 per cent of the students were Fascists-elther out- right Nazis or so-called Autro-Fas- Ciste
Members of the delegation said to day's action would be minor com- pared to what would happen if the Ministry of Education did not accept
cussed on Thursday at a meeting of the Viennese trustee of the Austrian Federation of Labour.
Problems Of Chinese Rule In Distant
Sinkiang Province
By WALDO FRANK
Tihwa, Sink inng, Nov, 11 (Delayed). Probably the most difficult position in all Asla is that occupied by Gen Chang Chih-chung, Governor of Sinklang Province, formerly. Chinese Turkestan. If ho is able to convert the 4,000,000 polyglot Muslims of this huite expanse of Central Asinn wasteland into a loyal western group of the Chinese Republic, he will have accomplished one of the greatest miracles of political history.
CNRRA Funds Used As Black Market Loans In S'hai?
the
man
Big Five Cancel Veto Meeting
ters'
Now York, Nov. 19.
planned meeting, on The Big Five Foreign Minis- the veto dispute was cancelled to- day. No fresh date has been fixed for this second "voto eco-
Some CN$2,700,000,000 in official CNRRA funds was placed in the Shanghal money-lending business lo earn black market rates of interest according to a report in the Shang- hai
Evening Post on Saturday. The paper stated that allegedly responsible for the black sion." market loans
No official explanadon for the Chinese CNTURA cashier who, according the been given, but it is belleved to abandonment of to-day's, thoating to the CNTURA public relations office, be due solely to the simultaneous has been
"discharged after discovery meeting of the of his
United Nations lendrig bustness. hla money The
tha. Im-. General Assembly and money
was originally remitted
posalblilty of the Foreign Miniaters by the National Government
says
the
was
Chang now is in the midst of his, "feet, Muslim leaders have petitioned his Treasury and deposited to cussion link not been ducially, is-
isinnd
IL
are
the
the
to UNRRA for the latter's 1846 funds,tp all events in.
The British Foreign Secretary, Mr- Through an inex- Ernest Bevin, and the Secretary of. plicable "
tře
e money Was State, Mr. James Byrnes, met this withdrawn by
by the cushler from the morning. The subject of their dis- Nutional
closed, but it in believed they may have exchanged views on the Ger man treaty problems as the pre- liminary to full discussion by Council of Foreign Ministers. Other problems which are outstanding for discussion between Mr Devin and Mr. Byrnes are the food crisis Britain's zone in Germany and the situation in Palestine.
The deputies of the Foreign Ministers are meeting to-day to dis-
personal banking account. CNRRA's public relations office was unable to give full details of the cuabler's black market Joan operations or to reveal whether other CNRRA oficials were involved, the report added. James 2c, PAJ of CNRRA, said that the money had been recovered.
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the
in
It is considered posalble that when the Foreign Ministers meet to- morrow they will discuss the time- table for the remainder of the New York session, including the German problem.Reuter.
task, with every important factor the Sinklang provincial assembly to. against him. Not the least of these have Shen brought to trial on obstacles is the bitter lethargy left charges of alleged widespread cruel- by his predecessor. Shen Chih-isni, ty, confiscation and imprisonment, planted whose decade of despotic rule im- On the other hand, some Chinese in the Sinklang Turklah leaders here insist that the hatred peoples a burning hatred for Chinese for Shen Shih-taal is being prompted central authority, which even by "certuin foreign interesia" for Chang's exceptional ability may be deeper designs. Throughout unable
to subdue in the few crucial vast desert region south of the Tlen mont months at his command.
Shan mountains, the Central Govern The sober truth is that Chang's ment has regained administrave NEW UNO MEMBERS CUBS Trieste. headquarters ot Tikwa
is his sole control, but the temper of the of assured loyalty in all Turkish Uighurs, who Turkestan's vast reaches, people by dominant race of Sinklang, is un- heterogeneous desert and mountain sympathetic to Chini, races whose cohesive Muslim loyal- the memory of Shen Shih-tal.
because of tien
and antipathies have
been
Desperate Situation freshly kindled by the success of the
Governor Chang suuceeds in was accompanied by the fight of Turks, Uighur, Kazaks, Kirghiz, and Shen Shih-tsal back to the heart of Mongols, he has twe equally im- China on September 10, 1944.
portant hurdles to
negotiate. The The actual result of the victori-irst is to obtain financial help from ous revolution is the existenc
existence
for of an Nanking
the relief of Muslim autonomous
government Sinkinng's
desperate economic encompassing the richest, north situation, in which the first necessity west third of Sinktang, along the is to improve the 1,500-mile ancient
frontier. Soviet
The Insurgents silk caravan route between Larichow formally almed a treaty at Tihwa and Tihwa. It now takes a fortnight on June 0
agreeing that
that the for the trip in the best trucks to be northwest regions obtained. The sad part of the situn integral part of ton is that Chinese merchants, who should be an Sinklang under
Sino- followed the Chinese
into months past that a white man had was unable to and many Indica. Sinklang, Insist upon using the pre-
Musilm conftion How
clous, truck space to bring in Américan cigarettes and Shanghai cosmetics in
lieu needed medicines and clothing.
of desperately The second hurdle in the way of Chang's mission is the invalidation of the ubiquitous propaganda which is effectively preaching the superiority of the Marxist doctrine, in contrast to the ineffective Chinese reconstruc- ortion efforts.
its terms. The situation will be dis inklung, Muslim rebellion, which restoring the faith of Sinkiang'a tion. He added: "China is per- | WOMAN ON PANEL.
Fighting was ald to have occur red after several students spat from windows-United Press.
FOUND IN JUNGLE IN NEW GUINEA
LA
But
New Guinea, Nov. 19. The reports of natives for several
been roaming the jungle were sub- Teheran, capital of Persia, with a
tions that the Muslim leaders of the population of 800,000, which is rapid-stantiated when a young American so-called "East Turkestan People's ly growing at present has its water serviceman was found-to-day lying Republic" are sincerely trying to in a clump of reeds near collapse live up to the provisions of the Tihwa brought from the hills by a
few miles from
from Lac,
treaty. and tunnel which are open to pollu-
The
soldier
is unable so far to
Russian Commodities give a coherent account of his wan- derings but he was identifled
The
Chinese military present Corporal J. B. S Stubblefield. A miles west of Tihwa, beyond which
as frontler is the Manasa River, Bible and a razor were his only Central Government
troops possessions and the Bible listed Mrs administrators are not permitted to J. B. Stubblefield, Illsboro, Tennes- ver see, as the.
The result is that Chang's next of kin United government in Tihwa is unable to Press.
secure sorely needed coal, petroleum flour, ments, hides and
Water passes through the city by open concrete distribution channels which are also exposed to infection of all kinds.
Work on the new supply plan should begin within six months and be completed within three and a half years.
The contract was secured by the British Arm-which is already en- gaged on a similar scheme for the Czecho-Slovak and Belgian Arms. Reater,
TRANSPORTATION OF CNRRA CARGOES
Shanghai, Nov. 18. Approved by Dr T. V. Soong, President of the Executive
Yuan,
70
arinies
of
OF CHAIRMEN IN COMMONS
London, Nov. 19.
For the first time in Portia- mentary History a woman-Mrs Florence Tentrice-Paton, Social- ist member for Rushcliffe, Not- tingham-appears to-day on the panel of chairmen for the House of Commons during the present session.
Stie Is one of 12 chairmen This honour means that Mrs Tentrice-Paton will have the duty of presiding over the Standing Committee and that she might, for example, preside over the whale House of Commons during part of a debate on the budget bocalise the House then goes into committee.
Chairmen must have a profound.
of procedure and it is nico riames of all the members on both sides of the House.
any religious and racial discrimina- turbed there are all parts of the world wheère there is no racial equality.
After the United States delegate, Mtr Warren Austin, had supported the "Egyptian resolution. Sir Hartley ShowCross, in support, said: "I agree with Mr
of Britain, also
speaking Vyshinsky-speeches and resolutions are not enough. In more than one country to-day the fundamental liberties of
of men are trampled
under- foot. That is why the British de- legation will press with all power for completion at this Assembly of the Commission on Human
Rights, whose task will be to define a code on fundamental racial, religious and political rights of man."
The
Egyptian resolution was passed unanimously. The Assembly nominated. then proceeded to the election members of the Security Council.
Votes were cast in secret ballot for
three non-permanent members of the Security Council to replace Undoubtedly, the Soviet have a
The
Netherlands, Egypt and Mexico, who retire in January. Each kead deep concern for the pollifeal future in Nanking's power to answer, In his
of delegation came up to the ballot paper. The same procedure Was to fui northwest, while the insurgenta tranquility Sinkiang. Gen Continued Air For
Chang
en members of the invited
Economic and arc doing good business with
10 of
China's Social Council. foremost engineers to Tiwa to give China Despite War Soviets across the Kazakstan border.
him a plan for the development of
Colombia, Syria and Belgium were In fact, Russian commodities are
elected members being smuggled freely into Tihwa Tihwa as an industrial springboard
of the Security Council, by
Colombia
obtaining 51, of the Muslim capital
for Sinking's recovery from current at
46, and Belgium 43 votes. Kuldja, called Ining by the Chinese, poverty and inflation. I flex from India obtained 13 votes. The three
Current Syria The Kuldja insurgents maintain a Hami to Tihwa with these men, who new members were elected for two well organised army, comprising at undoubtedly are among China's best. years, starting January 1. least 11,000 troops--six regiments But when they left Tihwa, afler a of half cavalry and half infantry. week of hard work, they presented
Indicative of the serious propor- Chang with
an ambitious plan to tions of the impasse, the Kuldja
build a library and musie conserva- Muslim are even forbidding Chang tory as the first steps in converting secure badly needed gasoline Tihwa into a modern Shangri-la. from the rich Wusu ollfield, only 150 Finally, Chang desperately needa members Lebanon, which
Gasoline in a small, mobile force of thoroughly just fell short of the required miles west of Tihwa.
Holland 33 and Turkey 30 volca Tihwn costs US$3.09
per gallon.
trained soldiers, physically able to I talked to several Turkish I endure the bilter
weather majority, which is 30. A new ballot Uighur leaders who undoubtedly Sinklang's mountains and deserts, inquired for the remaining three ure loyal to Chang. They all em- Heu of the crop of ill-trained retrults cats. The candidates for the last three sents are now Lebanon, Hol- phasised their concern that Chang from China's hot provinces currently Innd. would find difficulties in regaining garrisoning
Turkey, Sinklang's faridung Poland.
Yugo-Sinvia and the people's confidence, unless, Shen strategic centres-United Press. Shih-tead was brought to justice. In
(To Be Continued) ·.
view
!
on
New York, Nov. 19. Continued aid to China witho regard to Chinese internal dissension was urged as the United Service to China faunched a campaign to raise US$1,250,000 in New York City.
Mr. Edward R, Stettinius, Jr. former Secretary of State and the the transportation of commercial national chairman of United Service | cargoes by CNRRA ships has now to China, told organisation members:
been placed on a legal footing and "Whatevor may be our free passage will henceforth be ac- China's Internal problem let us make tion Administration by the Naviga no mistake about the wisdom of con- declared Mr tinuing non-government, non-poli- Li Tu-fon, Director of the Naviga-
tical assistance." tion Administration, to-day.
Mr L disclosed that the Adminis- tration has already ordered the im- mediate release of a CNRRA" "ship, detained in Yingkow by the North- east Office of the Administration on charges of transporting commer- cial cargo.
corded to such
Dr P. H. Cheng said the Chinese Government was fighting the Com- muntats because it regarded the movement as a revolt rather than as a political struggle. He said, "We are fighting them not so much be cause they have ideas in their heads ax because they have weapons in their
Mr Li made the above declaration | hands."-United Press. to shipping merchants who have levelled repeated attacks on the transportation of commercial cargoes by CNRRA ships, regarding such practices as detrimental to merchan tile marine rights-Central News.
crew of a Portuguese boat Who ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL boarded the abandoned ship, the state of disorder aboard indicated ‚shat there had been a fight.
MALAYAN
RUBBER
London, Nov. 10. The exact working of the "agree- ment" made with Malayan rubber planters for the bulk purchase of their product, was asked for by Mr Alfred Bossom (Cons.) in the House of Commons to-day.
such
London, Nov. 18.
have
SOFT COAL STRIKE
(Continued from Page 1)
to-day, joining the exodus from the pits which begun yesterday.
Due to high absenteeism scores of mines were closed in Illinois, another 13 in Pennsylvania and another score were shut down by n, premature strikke in Ohio, Indiana, West Virginia, Vir- ginia and Kentucky.
As
15
venture,
of Sinklang, a question which is with-box and dropped a folded ballot knowing for them to know the
Fold. inedities from the bounti- efforts to restere prometily and followed. in the election of alk new
other
to
why
wh the
RECORD EARLY SNOWFALL IN UNITED STATES
المتحدة
BLOOD PLASMA GODOWNS IN SHANGHAI SEALED
Seattle, Nav: 19. An Arctic storm which swept Alaska reached the Pacific north weat early to-day with a record
in anowfall amounting to 27. Inches in Stampede Pass, east of the Seattle-Tacoma ares.
early
Rail, air and road traffic was interrupted and shipping offshore reported gale. Two large vessels reported themselves in diculUes but later said they were weathering the gale.
their flights at
Transcontinental planes shortened Portland United Press,
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JAPANESE ALPHABET
In the voting for six members of the Economic and Social Council, the United States obtained B1 votes, Venezuela 40, New› Zealand 44. These obtained the required two thirds majority and were 35.
Mrs. Tentrice-Paton bad, another distinction only inst night at the end of the conscription débata, Along with Mrs Muriel Nichol (Socialist. Stratford) she was a tellor for the amendment opposing the codarip-
tion.
Her husband, Mr John. Paton, is also a Socialist member representing Norwich. They often sit side by side in the House of Commons and in the first days of this Parliament Mrs Tenirice-Paton tried to sale ope
Parliamentary sense a man td his of her husband's questions in his absence but she found that' in a wife are not regarded as ond and that he would have to put his own question.Reutter
JAP. POLICEWOMAN ́AT WAR CRIMES TRIAL
Hokyo, Nov. 10. today extressed
Japalice, spectators at the war
----- Voting - Für Latm Great interest was called ament. dbstrvets by the 18, vişte List for India in the Security Council elec- Un. There is strong belief; based bi mathematical - Falculations tributions är: võte (ald line in oplif sama of certals delegations, that Bri-trimetral tain and the Briten Commonwealth pleash surprise when two Indanese together with Bhanghai, Nov. 19
the Russian group policewomen were on duty for the On instructions from the Nanking that the total of these votes makes
voled for Indin, It is Government, Mayor K. C. Wustbe 11. The combination of the British tine McCormick
signiicant first time since the trials opened. night ordered the sealing of all Commonwealth and Soviet group is
Since the departure of
of Miles Chris- downs
Shanghai in which the only explanation of the Indian women have been assigned to check the military American Red Cross blood Bold Liquidation Counshission of krioiva to be stored.
Mr Wu told the United Press that the action was taken to assure the plasma would not be moved and to prevent further sales pending an agreement on the price at which the plakma will be répurchased. Ho stresbed the LAO! that the
Chinese purchasers bought - the plasma good faith and were not aware of regulations prohibiting its sale.
He said the National Government
police staff, ties Japanese police- theth voles, as it is known that: Latin the personal belongings of Japanese
ordered godown to be sealed in recognition of the interests of the American
people in the recovery of the plant.
Up to the present, however, no plasma, has been returned and agreement has yet been reached on the repurchase price--United Press,
10
Mr Winston Churchill, speaking at his home in Westerham, Kent, to- night, in support of an appeal for a Franklin D. Roosevelt memorial which is to be erected in Grosvenor Square, London, sald: "The House of Commons would gladly
the first fuel conservancy voted all the money needed, but it measure Government has ordered a was thought better that it should be 25 per cent cut railway passen- made up of small subscriptions so ger traffic
from Monday and that large numbers of people should warned that there may be
drastic have the chance to have their share. delays or reduction in all but', first
more than five years I
1 class and air malls. Sir Stafford Cripps, President of
worked with President Roosevelt 15
Many blast furnaces will
Tokyo, Nov."19. be bank- The new Kana (Japanese alpha- Trade, replied:
comradeship. We sent each ed at the end of this week if the bet) dystem, which was announced the Board of 2 rad buide with other nearly 1000 long
telegrams miners obey Lewis strike order rimultanebusly with the restriction Malayan rubber plantera for bulk and so kept that commanding unity despite the court injuncilon just at of 1,850 Chinese characters in the purchase of their product. Up to of purpose and polley. I conceived
a time when the nation's steel mills Japanese language, will May 5 last, stocks of rubber in an admiration for President Roose- hit o postwar peak production, Japanese Government an Malaya were purchased by a Rub- velt as a statesman and a man
operating at 91.4 per cent capacity. ber Purchasing Unit in Malaya on affairs. 1 felt the utmost confidence Meanwhile,
bf at least 825,000 yen, according to BAN ON FIRECRACKERS President Trumis, this Asahi Shimbun this mornar. behalf of the Board of Trade, Since in Faler upright
holidaying in Florida, Rept his vaco- and that date purchases have been made character-Reuter.
Uon schedule flexible iq-day- and The-Adabi atid" that the new sys- by the Board of Trade through the
on the alert for any development in tem of Kana necessitates the commercial normal
the con strike that
require might
wetting of approximately 10,500 Reuter.
SLAVERY IN MINDANAO is instant return to White House, slations sims at 50 yen each The
By tele
telepitone and
and special plane paper sald the cost to the Japanese Truman
personally guides every step Government is probably higher, since Over 400 persons of both sexes are of the government's court Bight to many stations are using electric being held in slavery by landowners prevent a mine shutdown,
signs-Central News. in Lanno province, Mindanab, it President Truman's press has been officially reported to the secretary, Mr Charles Ross, said that Department of the Interior.
the President was not prepared
CAEN HONOURS
channels."
CANADIANS
of
Inspiring
:
SAAR COAL OUTPUT
to
Chen, Nov. 19. The provincial Provost Marshal. post army troops at the mines on The University of Caen in a reporting this, said that although a Thursdaydeadline for the walkout. special semion to-day honoured number of slave owners have al-United Press. Canadian chief Justice Thibaudeau- ready turned their human chattel Rinfret and Quebec's Prime Minister over to the authorities, many more Dupessis by conferring on them are working unwilling slaves for honoris COUNG
doctor's degrees. M "personal profit." He added that he Onesime Gagnon accepted the degree had previously recommended to the in Duplessis name.
Lanao Court of First Instance that Because the University building no criminal action be taken against was destroyed during the war, the parties who voluntarily surrender ceremony wan held in the principle their slaves. moviehouse which was a blaze of The existence of slavery in Lanno was brought to official notice three M Rintrot, who ja Inspecting the weeks ago when 19 blaves, 11 of devastation area and the work of the them Christians and
reat the Canadian Red Cross, is spending a Subanens (a Mindanao tribe), were few days in the region and will be released by their masters. They at Bayeux, on... Thursday.-United were sunt to their homes in
Zamboanga province Router.
colour.
Press.
Hamburg, Nov. 19. The Saar mines, with daily coal production of 30,500 tons. have now achieved 83 per cent of their normal pre-war production figure, the. British nowa service “In”” Germany" reported to-day.
The Nuhr mines have only reached 48 per cent of their pre-war average,
Router.
cost the estimate
THIRD B-29 ARRIVES
re-
fon pyrin America and the Arab groups voted
womch Spectators
CLEO
Economic and Social Coitiéil Syria
In the second ballbk for the Miss Alko Takahashij:23, and Mirs obtained the required majority with
Aki Shilpeta, 23 United, Press. 41 votes. Turkey obtained Bath Holland 30. A new ballot will be held this evening for the remaining
two sents.
PASTE FROM HAIR The next session of the Economic and Social Council will be held at
London, Nov. 10. Starving Germans in a Hamburg Lake Success beginning on February hospital are being fed on a paste 28, it was announced to-night.
obtained from human
hair. Two United Nations meetings are
Mr Fenner. Brockway, former also planned to take place in Geneva political secretary of the next year the meeting of gover-pendent Labour Party. ir bis mental experts
on passport and "German Diary" published to-day frontier formalities (January 14 to says that when he visited the hos Commission on 29) and the tentative meeting of the pital, he tried the preparation.
Economic Recon- struction (January 27 to February
pot of toast it tasted 13)-Reuter.
Trusteeshto Tre
ΟΣ
Indo-
unlike fab paste.”
"Results have proved so factory that we are now
satis-
making
TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING
New York, Nov. 19, arrangements to collect hair from Maharaj Singh for India told the all harbers in Hamburg," the head Trusteeship Sub-Committee of the of the hospital told him-Reuter. United Nations here: "I want to make cicar that we are now dealing with procedural
only aspects, when the Shanghai, Nov. 18, delegates voted Unanimously to City police have imposed a bah an accept Marshal Smuts proposal on recrackers from Avo p.m. to gix South-west Africa. am. on the grounds that explosions might cause undue panic. The new Sub-Committee discuss in its entirety London Transcription Services, Accent on
The art
agreed proposal was that bar followed a year after removal South Africa's request for the me finythms; 150, ripet Coward memories; B. of the wartung prohibition' nad will into the Inion and not to split the You, Joan Hammond, Jumi Bjorking: 8.30,
corporation of affect traditional festivities in the
South-west Africa London felay: new: 6.15 We-Bing for next Chinese New Year United question into two parts, referring musical contrasts: 20, London relay Classical requests: 9.30, Light and Shisio, the legal aspects to the Legal Com
new 1889, Dance, mhuxle, 1943, Twilight mittee to decide whether the incor Melodies: 11. Close down. poration would infringe the char
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took only two Spanish people, these sources said. Army officials announced today
↑ The resolution may further extend that, the third 3-20 bomber in a
New York, Nov. 19.,
Spanish Problem The US Maritime Commission au-
prospect of economic and Onancial flight of eight plates from Morrison nounced to-day the sale of a3 shiped Foreign Secretary Ernest Bovin sources said, adding tot condemna London, Nov. 19. assistance to Spain in cans of termi- Field, Florida, arrivell at Rhine-main built during the
Diplomatic sources to-day expect nation of the Franco regime, the airfield at 7.30 GATT to-day,
chasers includo reven Joreign to take the initiative on the Spanish would go beyond moral condemna- Two B-20s arrived on Sunday. governments, including Norway, Istie in the New York UNO meet ton of the Franco rystem United Three more B-299 and two C-34 which bought 14 to re-establish Its Ings to meat opponents of the Labour Pras transport planes are still en route. commercial Beet, Bellain, two vic Party at home and to forestall No estimate of the time of arrivals tory ships, the Netherlands
stronger Soviet demands da seven, has been received.
Argentina five.
Bevin may suggest a resolution Pänted and published by Frederick Officials reported it is purely, a Half of tho
were to purchasers
the United Nations routing training night and that the American, including the Mation Line Assembly for admission of Spain to Sail China Morning Post Limited General Perey Franklin for and on behalf of planes will return to Morrison field for the Pacle freight service the Unlied Nations in the event she at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Vic- within next work United Prem United Press.
France regime is overthrown by the totia, in the Colony of Hongkong.