SHIPPING

Cruisers Euryalus, 5.

NEWS

Destroyer: Penn, AFD; Cormack, Aber- feen Dry Dock: Constance, on Upossum; -Contest," 11;, Cockade, North Wall.

Escort Vessel: Oppossum, Bouth Wall Tidal Basia; Harf, 8; Widemouth Bay, on Cockade, Black Bwon 1.

Submarine Depot Shipt

ve Dock.

»

Adament, Dry

Bubmarine: Astute, Auriga, on Serhol. TU 7038!' Neches [AQ_"47), AC YP 40. on Neches; Moore (DDKI), A5,

Chinese Frisaia Port Teh Batou,

Chinese „Customs Cruisert

Adminirierad by Commodore-In Commission

Depot Khipt Tamar (afloat), West Arm. Vsis: Fort Benuliarnole, ff, Store Ship Fort Sandusky, A13.

ABIS: -Fort langley, 1121,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1946.

Problem Of Grain] SOVIET-U.S. CLASH

In America

Is Movement

Enough Available For All Requirements

If it can be moved, grain is abundant in the world. The world has grown enough to fill Belted by Admiralty Martial: Emall importers requirements and

STU: Rajula, Kowloon Pier 4.

ipire Witham, Cosing Dock.

(Continued from Page 1)

to be put at the diaposal of the

the basis United Nations on

of

Article 43 of the Chorter."

Senior Warren Aastin (United States) in the General Assembly did not oppose the Soviet proposal. The American delegate recommended the question to include data on troops nt home also, added Mr Moistov.

Armaments Reduction

"The Suvlet Government is ready to include data on troops at home. The Soviet Government is re

Oltera: Celerol, Yaumail: Empire Gat- additionally to enlarge carry, accept this and to conclude agree-

Elden, MS; wer Budra, North Arm; Bir- chol, Yaumati: Hapidol, Serbol on Tammar; Dialogdate, 18; Kumpire Damsel, Yaumati; Wave Regent, North Arm: War Afridi, Ravage Vesselikking Salvor Wellington

Wall.

LITLE C25, 20. Mackle's: 20, Wellington

Crane Bhip: Shehu Maru, Kowloon Pier.

Reache Tuga: Encore, Enticer, East Arm.

overs in exporting countries.

menta to

effect. Thus, the thila Soviet and United States Govern- The aggregate grain carryover in ments are ready to submit data on the world as a whole at the end of troops in non-enemy and also enemy 10 this season, will certainly be much territories. We are all agreed larger

at the end of lost thun

consider reduction of armaments. This theans we shall have to con- The problem is movement, Renson.

The world impart requirements sider the whole question of armed exceed the programmed exports by

forces at home and abroad. We can and but over 200,000,000 bushels

get an agreement on troops at home

the

D1 qilestion considerlig above their full programmed

by ex- 1100,ports, the United States and Canada armaments. However, the present

reckom their

wheat question should not carryovers of and molze akne will be enlarged by About 470,000,000 bushels.

The reason

for believing that the United States will at least fulfil its export programme Is that with- bolding grain is now unt only bad ethics but also bad business. Who- ever holds the enlarged carryover will, lose money,

L (1): 19. On King Salver. HMDL 1100, Aberdeen; 1107, [Kowloon Camber; 1105, Tidal Hasin.

„Tug:__Rockpidgeon, Rocktglen, RocklanŮ, Tidal Basin.

MNL (NABO)! 41, Tidal asta.

Ships in Maintenance and Reservo hrv: 31, 301, 203, 201, 203, 242, 244. 243, 731, 282, 79, 1071; sing, 1127, Kow-

loon Camber.

LCI (1): 218, 11, 123, 163, 172, Kowloon Camber.

LCT! 1131, 13, 1180, GO, 1195, 1241,

Kowloon, Camber.

[NHC; 110, Abersteon; 109, Wellington Wall.

JIMOL: 1000, 1082, 1000, 1150, Kowloon Camber,

Tug: Hoekforest, Mira Day; Itockwing. Nockmount. · Kowloon Camber, Quruce Wall.

Merchant Sto

Agalha, North Point Wharf.

Anna Delland, Kowloon Wharf,

Antonio Cosinu Dock.

2

Caltex I, Taun Wan.

Chungking. Kowloon Bay,

Edna, Kowloon Dock:

Eastern Trader. 14.

Elona, Laichitkok,

Empire Catros, Talkno Dock.

Empire. Jamaica, 19.

Empire Labrador, Kowloon Day.

Empire Witham, Taikokinui,

Erica Moller, Kowloon Dock.

Glenstrae, Talkoo · Dock,

Hai Chen, Stonecutters.

Hai Kisin. Kowloon Dock.

Hai Tan, oft Yaumali.

Jln Sang, AIS,

fiunan, Taikoo Dock.

Iris, Stonecutters.

Kwelyang, Taikoo Docli.

Lilly. DIE

Mayon, Kowloon Dock.

Newbrough. Kowloon Wharf.

Ninghai, BIJ.

Norelg, Mackie's Wharf.

Oradell, Yaumati,

Pakhol, Taikoo Dock.

Baulo, Talkoo Dock.

Period, Yaumati,

Ping Wo. Custodian wlari.

Samtweed, Kowloon Dock.

Scottish Prince, Kowloon Wharf.

Shengking. Talkoo Dock.

Shantung. Taikoo Dock,

Stanhall, Kowloon Day.

Szechuen, Talkoo Dock.

on. $.5, Po.

Hend, off Talkoo,

Wing Bang, Custodian Wharf. ` Wuchang. Taikoo Dock. Wusuch, Talkoo Dock.

Arrived Yesterday Hat Chen (CMBN), Chinese, 4,369 tona, Capt W. D. Welch, from Keelung,

Empire Labrador (Ifol On), British, 12,237 ton, Capt E. Jones, from Caston.

Scottish Prince (Jardinel. British, from FUSA. Shanghai, General curgo,

Anna Odland (Thoresen, Norwegian, trom Oslo via Biralts, General cargo

Hin Sang Jarding), Drilish, 2,20 tons, Capt H. N. Handle, from Shanghai. HMS War Afriul, from Singapore. USS Moore.

the general quest be drowned in

the the

1. At what points in the terri Jury of members of the United Na- coal tions, or other states, with the ex- con-crption of former enemy territories and in what number are the armed forces of other rembers of the Unit- er Nations.

Would Spell Disaster A freeze of United States exports is a tragedy for the tinent amin major United States con strike would be a disaster for the world. But since the United States allways have enough coal stocks for reverat weeks the imme- diate effect might be to release more transport for grala,

That

North the great bulk of American exports are still to come explains what has been happening importing countries but also in- dicates that what is going to happen la them may be far

more pleasant. Excellent

auguries for the Argentine wheat crop Is the officiel estimate of 8,500,000 tons against only 3,807,000

tn

tons last year.

Brain

Lin-

13

Krows pour

In the strongest contrast to North America, Argenting

ports. Owing to very near storuge facilities Argentina

tradi- tionally sells quickly, especially see- ing forward price discounts in North America.

Argentine Surplus Argentina's surplus from her crop of 6,500,000 tons would far exceed her bulk contracts with Brazil and Spalo.

Canada has an unrecognised price problem besides a recognised trans- prom port problem. From the lower forward, prices at Chicago, United States farmers see the desirability of selling

But ROW.

Canadian farmers cannot see it because the Winnipeg futures market is closed and the Government pays the same initial price for delivery at any time this or next senson.

The Canadian Finance Minister has just stated that a drop in the price of wheat is "probably inevit- When the Canodian Govern- able. ment takes steps to bring this home Foochow for Amey, Shanghat, General to the farmers pockets It will have

results.

Balled Yesterday

કાનમાં

Seargo 2,000 tons.

Rajula, for Shanghal. Kure,

Joplin Victory, for

કલમને

General carge 1:300 tons.

San Francisco,

Hermelin, for 6watow, Bangkok, Gen- eral cargo 400 tons.

Fragum, for Canton.

Amption, for exercises.

Arriving To-day

are

60

Canadian formers deliveries larger than Inst year

but not much larger as they ought to be from such a big crop.

Britain's problem of paying for Germany's supplies will long out- Van Heulaz JCJL. from Belawan. last the present temporary problem Nanchang (B&S). from Shanghai,of getting the supplies.-Reuter.

Straits, A2.

West Point.

USS Moore.

War Afridi, from Singapore.

Newehwang (D & S), from-Shanghai,- West Point..

Anhui & 8), from Singapore. Vanderbilt Victory (AP), from USA, Manila.

Bailing To-day

Norele (35, Nemarcel, for Bahrein,

Mackie's Wharf.

Empire

Labrador (Hai

for

Onl. Formosa. Keelung. Kowloon Bay.

Empire Jamaica (Tak Cheong), for Swatow, Do

Astute, for exercises.

Japanese Planes Provide Metal For Daily Goods

Plane Crash Victims On 11,000-Foot Plateau

was

2. At win points In forner. er my states and in what number are the armed forces of Allied Pow ers and other members of the United Nations.

3. A whut potrts in the above mentluned territories are

und air Naval bases and what is the size of their garrison belonging to the arm- ed forces of other states, members of the United Nations.

Current Political And WAR CRIMES TRIAL Girl Accused Of

Economic Difficulties

In Sinkiang Province

By WALDO DRAKE

Torfan, Sinklang, Nov. 10 (Delayed). After several days' travel by jeep over a dust-laden, ancient desert caravan route south of Sinkiang's Tien Shari mountains, I believe I can give an authentic account of the current political and economic situation in the mediaeval. Muslim desert civilisation lying south of the Tien Shan in a huge crescent between the Takl: Makan desert and the moun- tain frontiers of CHlna, Russia, Afghanistan and India.

not

This economy, which forms a toy, troops in large numbers are pasly between long stretches of life-, needed to maintain domestic pence less desolation, has been virtually or to protect against foreign 11- sealed off from the modern world vasion, while at the same time they since 1933 by the Chinese usurper, | argue that the troups are imposing a serious drain on the local erónnmy Shen Shih-tal. It is now on the threshold of TIGW life under by devouring a large quantity of the foodstuffs which are the com- munity's only

of income. The Muslims” say that they have petitioned Governor Chang to use the funds now spent in maintaining Chinese garrisons for snely needed Irrigation and development of high

Absorbing Pattern

gent sources

gover-

racial

source

|

(Continued from Page 1)

Poisoning Her Employer

quests that sick men be let off work in the mine. In addition he was present at, und supervised an in- terrogation of prisoner named Daly. During the process, Daly was

Bordeaux, Nov. 20. so ravagely handled that at the con-

murder trial of Paule clusion of the sension he had to be Gaillou, pretty 22-year-old drug

carried back to his hut. Evidence

The

and

of this comes from an eye witness clerk accused of arsenic poison- Fujiwara and others who saw the ing of her employer-lover, Dr. results on Daly,

Jean Ferlut and his mother, was The third accured. Sgt-Maj Furue, scheduled to open before the although lower a rank than the first Assizes of Gironde to-day. two necused, made up for it by the amount of attention he gave to POWS,

The trial is expected to bring to a He was notoriously brutal to them, climax the drama which has gripped lavish with his beatings and kick- the imagination of the Gironde area. ings, and also took an netive part as well as all France since the deaths In compelling men who were ill to of three. members of the Ferlut work in the mine. On one occasion family last autumn

winter. he detected a prisoner, Sgm Barrett, Ironically, it was not until

third the sterling a quantity of carbide which death-that of Jean Ferlut, Sar.. the man had concealed in his trou-father of the doctor, of natural causes

Thereupon, he beat sera,

Barrett six after that of his son and four

days with his sheathed sword, then forced months after his wife that the

los under the tap, so that water and alleged murders were discovered. carbide combined. The result of this The autopsy disclosed traces of ar- was the inevitable chemical reaction, senic in the stomach of the elder so that Barrelt was brunt in the pro- Feriut but showed that a heart at- tack was the cause of death. Never- theless, the police had the bodies of the doctor and his mother ex- curred at, or near Kokutsu

In the rat charge the events oc-hued and it was discovered that camp they both died of arsenie polson- and within the period May 15 September 5, 1945. Here it will he

cess.

That broadly is the evidence 1923 the second count.

fo.

her

Mr Molotov then presented a new Soviet proposal: "The General As-Slukinng's new Nationalist sembly

the Serurity nor, Gen Chang Chih-chung. recommends Council to take a decision to the In the desert, I talked with the keen-witted young political obser- effect that state members of

vers of the Chinese Central Army, United Nations should

submit

just returned from a two-months following information to the Security

listening tour"

the nor around Council within one mouth;

thern and western rims of the Taklu

Suspicion centred on Paule Gaillou ways, which would permit nentorived

shown again that Suzuki regularly and her sister, both of whom work- Makan desert, and listened to the marketing of their kruín, fruit, car- Llirring discoturse of a young Tur-pets, bides and furs.

beat POWs. He was also concernged in the Ferlut household in the kish Uighur captain, who command-

Sinklang's Population

In an incident when five men were quiet suburban town of Vendaye as et the native Insurgents that cap- The Turkish Uiglers compiled up for at least 36 hours fully custody but the officers concentrated enught stealing sugar. He had them pharmacists. Both were taken into tured the citadel of Tash Qurgin | least 75 percent of Sinklang's 4,000,- during the recent Sinking rebellion. 000 people That rest ገጽ also exposed to sun, rain and mosqui-on Paule who, although married to

also heard the views of native Muslims--The

Tungan

Uzbeks, toes. He gave each a severe beat- sailor and had seven monthe pref- Turkish Muslim leaders in half a Kirghiz, Mongols, Kazaks and Tadings with his fist, and succeeded in naney, was said to have admitted dozen towns in the picturesque, | Jiks-with the exception of perhaps breaking the man Daly's jaw. Daly being the doctor's mistress. They ancient ongis of Turfan, which in the 150,000 "outland Chinese who are was left tied up in that condition. questioned her for 12 hours during crossroads of all travel across the administrators,

tors, shopkeepers and

Stretcher Cases Sinklang, east and west or north and technicians and religious cohesion,

which she steadfastly muintained in the larger cities. south.

Close

And again when Kokutsu Comp her innocence. was evacuated, POWs moved in twa The police placed her in a room already possessed by these Muslims,

groups, of which the first group in-alone with has been intensifted recently by the

sister, Armande The stories of these three diver-successful Ining rebellion. As thecluded stretcher cases of those too Piernes. Dictaphone records of the

an absorbing Brat step in this new political con- weave

conversation showed Paule accused ill to walk; 28 were thus being car- pattern of this ancient Turkish de aelousness, the natives now are inred by their fellows on stretchers, her sister of the murders and urged sert world, whose tempo is still that the midst of a two-months process

conclusion The party were to walk four miles her to confess. At the train of the plodding comel

and of electing representatives to county to a river, where boats would be of a stormy session in which Panic whose people still wear the garb and and provincial assemblies, follow the customs

as pro-available for them. On arrival at tearfully pleaded with Armonde so Torce when vided by the Tilwa treaty.

hour that she (Paule) would not have to 1 p.m. after a grinding 01 they_migrated to Turkestan ACTOSS

gruelling by the the Pamira, 12 centuries ago.

Meanwhile, the Muslim insurgents march, there were no boats there undergo further are completely in contret the Suzuki was in charge of the party police, Armande odmitted the kill- On August 20, 1945, during the richest north-west third of Sink long who protested at this, and asked for ings. height of Sinkinng's Inine rebellion, province, while the Central Govern- the boats which had been promised. by which the rich north-west third ment controls the vast oasis-dotted

The police then questioned Ar- of the

Instead province

of waiting. this accused mande and at virtual southern region, whese people have

length came to the nutonomy, force

forced them on. Only 10 stretcher conclusion she was lying to save her Muslims, identical autonomy rights bul Uighurs. Uzbeks.

cases saw the boats and at that 2 pregnant Tadjiks and who direly need more water, roads

resumed sister. They miles further on. Kirghiz irregulars captured Tush and clothing.

questioning of Paule and at the end The destination was eventually of 38 hours she confessed, only to Qurgan.

Tash Qurgan (called Puli by the

Governor Chung can correct the renched by 7 p.m. that night. W/O retroet the confession the next day Chinese) is a vital southern strong shameful situation created by his Edwards, one of the stretcher in the prison where, she has been hold and gateway to the frontier predecessor, if Nanking gives him bearers, will describe how all were held since that time. Her baby passes of Afghanistan, Russia and the necessary support, and provided completely exhausted by this time, daughter was born in the prison hos- India. It was held by 13,000 rebels the Ining insurgent Kovernment whilst the sick were in a pitiful pital last March.

condition after being jolted for about

The prosecution claims Paule poi- to the Chinese Army in obedience coal and other essential riches weat to a treaty signed at Tihwa on June of the present Manass River the illustration of the severity of this soned the doctor and his mother, by 8.

Kuomintang-Ining frontier,

told that two you will be told

two men died serving them a plate of mushrooms The unrest now resurging in the that night; though the evidence goes

dosed with arsenic last Since then, the Chinese Central southern oases can be quicted if only to severity, the accused is nofer 12. Mrs Ferlut died three

Sepier Army has been pouring troops, by Gen

Chang meets the simplest charged with killing the men. hours afterwards but the doctor re- trans-Sinklang convoys, into south needs of the desert herdsmen and The accused Tohara also played covered, remaining in an alting con- ern Sinklang. heavily garrisoning.onses

snses farmers, and relieves them of despicable pari at Kakutsu. He ditlon, however, and, under Paule's the strategic ouisey, particularly the burden of feeding large garrisong forced the men to work like slaves nursing, died on December 10. Fer-

Kucha, Turlan,

Aqsu, Kashgar, of Chinese tro

troops.

on cultivation work, and Flood by lut, Snr., died six days later to pred Tash, Qurgan, Yanghihissar. Yar- Instruments of Civilisation while guards and N.C.Os bent them cipitate the Investigation.-United kand and Khotan,

Throughout the trip among the to step up the tempo of the work, Press.

in- desert oases I found only two despite the weather or their dis- struments of modern

condition. He was officer civilisation-tressed

4. The infarination, to be provid- ed under Paragraph one, two and three should refer to the situation as it existed on November 1, 1946."

Mr Molotov declared: "We all abould submit this information to the Security Council. We have no Justification to refuse to do this or to hide from the Untied Nations ons the actual position in respect to our armed forces abroad. Not a single country should shirk is obligation, as this

is necessary to enable the Security Council to accomplish the assigned to it by the Charter, The Soviet Union is willing to do what is required by the present draft.

a

won of

of

we hope other Governments win until last July, when they gave up gives him access to the petroleum hours in blistering heat. As un

no

agree to this, There

be can doubt that a positive solution of this question will be in the interests of peace und international security."

The United States delegate, Sena- for Tami Connally, immediately un- swered Mr Molotov in a speech In

which he vigorously desied that United States froops by their pre- sence in other countries were caus- ing uneasiness.

Sitting only two seats away from the Soviet Foreign Afinister: Senator Connally ended his speech by thumping the table as he de-

A

cotton

Ban

Australian Against Loading

possibility, but it must be emphasis which has been given to the poles in Koutou our vision of the march Of Ships For NEI

are

world. They carry the white ban- and. Kirghiz lims of Chinese Valley-in America: The soft soll of Jubbed with rifles by the guards to

any

doseri

or or

East

national peace and security, or justi- | numbers at the larger ones la klar modern highway aerosa Sin-came to his hand, for such serious Government to take action to settle

diese

0.

Anti-Chinese Propaganda Chinese unofficial sources insiat namely, an archaic magneto tele-in charge of this work all the time. that Soviet interests are carrying on phone in Turfun and an American and showed complete indifference to Ilberately stated: "We are willing campaign among the natives,

a lively anti-Chinese propagandu "Eagle"

gin in Kharakhoja, what his underlings did. for the world to know where our

re-driven by # mediaeval

Clubbed With Rifles Inforced by a flood of Soviet goods water-wheel. The cotton

Turkisti are ni troops are, whether they

itin was Sgt/Maj. Furun in the native bazaars. This is

deserves special home, or whether they are abroad, because wherever they are they ed that the Muslim peoples neigh of Kharakhoja by General Chang

to people to on May 15, 1945. The carry no threat to the peace of the bouring the Soviet Uzbek,

prisoners marched eight or nine Tadjik republics

South Sinkiang is n blood of the Mojave Des

giant replica miles up a hilly dangerous path, ner of peace, unity and harmony brothers to the

Desert and the Death Inden with kit and railons. On the and International welfare."

Turkestan, to whom political from its popular-shaded eases

Canberra, Nov. 20, way they were kicked, hit and Demanding that discussion of tiers are not all-important,

Senator William, Ashley, Austra produces surprising yields of wheat,

force conc.

them on. troops In non-enemy countries should

The accused nation Minister of Shipping, is to start. . In a fortnight among the Muslim millet, maize, gropes, melons

of and only permitted this but

discussions with representatives. in Jolnod embrace discussion and information leaders of Sinklang, this correspon apples. On its grassy, arid foothills himself, paying particular attention the Australian waterside workers on troops in all parts of the world, dent was unable to delect even Senator Connally said: "A soldier trace

agraze countless thousands of cattle, to four unfortunates carrying a rice over the continued ban by dockers of communistic tendencies sheep, goats and horses. The pro- boiler. At least one was marked for against the loading of Dutch ships with a unyonet in his hand can be among these

Dutch a threat standing on his own soll On the contrary, they professed to by camel or donkey

frontlersmen. ducts must now be driven or hauled days after. This will be described bound for Indonesia in the

over

high by W/O Edwards who was in the

Indies. as well as if his feet were planted dislike the Chinese Communists.

mountain passes to distant markets; party.

Mr Joseph B. Chifley, Premier and on alien or foreign territory."

The Uighurs claim that nearly in Tihwa and Hami in the cruel heat At the Camp itself he has been Treasurer, announced this in parlia Briancon, Nov. 20.

Ne Foundation

100,000 Chinese Central Government of summer and bitter winds of win- described as acting like a manine.

ment here to-day in answer to The Gendarmerie here tald Reuter He said: "The United States cate- troops are already in south Sinklang ter, across desert tracks little im-On cultivation he forced men to question from Mr Eric Harrison, to-day that it was now feared that gorically rejects as unfounded

and

that more are

still

coming.

work long hours without food proved since the first camel caravan wor

Opposition leader in the House of the American Dakota aircraft, which contention that the presence of our

Sinklang authorities would not dis- pioneered in the pre-Christian era.

who asked the· crash-landed

rest, beating them with whatever Representatives, yesterday in

close their troop

with but the troops abroad is endangering inter-cer

strength, it

Оле mountains north of Brinncon,

certain that their presence in large

this dispute "before a possible inter- few miles inside the Italian border fes a feeling of uneasines among

can bring prosperity to these offences even as not litung shovels poverty-ridden people and, and that the French rescue parties peoples of the world.

ginning to undermine the confidence kame time, secure, China's western beatings stand out; on July 7 1015, a posed on shipping to the Dutch East

at the high enough. Two instances of tree national incident developed." We did not

Reuter adds that the ban was im- on their way would be unable to send our troops to foreign lands be- erine natives in the Central Gov-gate-United Press.

Bdr.. Broom hod' a cross the frontier

a terrific hiding Indies by the Communist controlled owing to

ernment which Gen Chang almost visu

cause we wanted war, or because we difficulties.

from this accused. The Bdr. was We magically restored a few months ago The plane which was

were trying to grab territory. We

WC by abolishing local taxes and the

sent them to crush aggression, to leasing political Munich-Istres run, crashed about 70

prisoners. Nativo Planes of the former Japanese air miles from Grenoble, leaving 13

preserve the peace of the world, to re-

leaders now complain that Chinese Haree, from Zeros to heavy bombers, passengers stranded

store It, to strengthen it and to carry on an 11,000 ro beginning to bring down bluckfect snow-covered pinteau,

out what we profess we are under- market prices

providing Supplies have been

taking to carry

out

in the United

these incidents comes from Li-Colnent-Reuter. the people with daily needs, from the victims by United States planca Nations. You know, we do not look America mater a translation of the to influence internal affairs and po- Crossicy. Major Cros and W/O Pots and pans to bicycles, toys, and unconfirmed reports earlier to-

speech. with satisfaction on the shedding of

licles within those states? Mr Molotov Edwards. Accused himself offers Grad locks, cigarette cases, radlo sets and day spoke of a rescue party of Bri- blood of our brave boya, or wasting

Me Ernest Bevin, Britain, is ex- anys war is over. Is war over? We DEBEew coins.

to reply fish climbers from Turin, starting the treasure we poured out lavishly speech.

pected

to Mr. Molotov's are still endeavouring to secure for the wreck from the Italian side. to our allies.

"In every case where

treaties of peace with five countries Thousands of tons of scrap, the

Severe Taskmaster Eleven of the passengers are hurt,

American

In Europe. We are unable to do so. pattered remains of Japan's wartime ave seriously.

Lastly, on this first charge, ap troops are localed Senator Connally urged, making a according to radio

beyond reduction ir force, ure providing

our War with those countries is still on pears Sgt. Nakajima, known as borders they are there with the con- plants and rolling mills in Japan mes from the crushed plane peace treaty with Austria and there-

King George and the Royal House- The Soviet Union has troops in some "Toshi," He was an equally severe Reuler.

sent of the government concerned. of those countries, if not all of them taskmaster, this time on by making unnecessary to keep

cutting hold were cited to-day as setting an with secondary aluminium for the

Whenever their tasks, are completed, The announcement sald the seven manufacture of light metni pro-passengers included Col William C.

It is the desire of the United States

grass, for which he increased the ample for the nation in conserving Jucts.

quota of work every day. He bent fuel and power in the face of a win- McMahon, his wife,

Government to bring them out and and Allee, Secondary aluminium is being pro-

them ter coat shortage. the men frequently knocked Saughter

lake them back home. Now, we have Alice Mary, 11, Brig-Gen

the Juced at the rate of 750 to 700 tans

down and kicked them whilst on The Ministry of Fuel and Power Haynes and wife and also

only approximately 800,000 troops! The United States to-day cailed on ground. This was a regular

announced that the King was taking monthly, Allied Headquarters dis- Mrs Ralph 11. Tute,

The United States during; the war abroad," _vlfe

of Gen

In personal interest in the matter and Mark Clark's deputy commander,

An outstanding instance oc- to reconvene the had shed oceans of blood and poured

his appeal for the utmost. Most of the light metal rolled pro-

Tate and Snavely left ald the allies

out uncounted billions of money to

For-economy was supported by the Royal lucks now reaching the Japanese Vienna for the Scene of the crash this "We did these things not for

and prosecute the war. market are made from secondary morning in a flying fortress, luminium mixed with the 23,000 aboard whs Capl Thomas Mervine, mination of the world.

Junta

Gena

on

ons of part primary aluminium stock Medlent Carps surgeon, whic

n the hands of the fabricators. No with him medical supplies.

primary

aluminium is being produc-

In Japan to-day.

According to latest Agures, output

In January this year!

7

A

Also

look

troops there. The United States, he said, regarded Austria not as enemy, but as a friend..

Not for Domination

at aluminium products has jumped JAP TEACHERS TO STRIKE of peace. We have from 814 tons, in

1.933 in Engine

aeroplane wings, rigine nd

aircraft bodles, still wrecked ord bearing the Japanese insignia, are frst stripped and then "digested" in austle toda to make alumina. This s then reduced to aluminium metal in electric furnaces and rolled into heels.

FORGED

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Foochow, Nov, 20. A recent police raid on a private ouse in Fulsing, about 60 kilometres outh of Foochow resulted in Iscovery of a large amount of forged alwan banknotes. The gang, hów- ver, managed to elude the police And is still at large--Central News.

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This is the second of a series of despatches from Drake on the Sinking altuation. He is the first foreign newsman to vilt that province in four years.

Korean Withdrawal

Lake Success, Nov. 20.

Rasia to agree

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waterside, workers federation I next day and marked. On August than a year ago to prevent union.

1945, accused knocked a named Roberts

would

back

man

members leading whips with supplies

unconscious. He not allow Roberts to be taken

w to Camp. The evidence

which were said to be used against the Indonesian republican move-

a rather naive explanation of the ROYALTY SETS EXAMPLE occurrence in his statement.

occur-

The United States in the field designed to lead to the unification of his party. Accused ordered

[ joint Soviet-American, negotiationed in the case of Cpl klyn and I that

there.

re-open

the

day. During the lunch hour, as a

London, Nov. 20.

The case is proceeding.

of international relations is devoted Koren and the withdrawal of Ameri-mosan tard to beat them with a Family-United Press. to the fondamental principle that can and Russian military forces sickle handle just before lunch one wo will support to the utmost the "All we want to

to do is to remain

Charter of the United Nations. We here at home to carry out our are absolutely apposed to coercion

result Flynn appeared to go mad and satinned of the quill of any of the fundamental principles and Iri of any kind-political, economic.or Senator Tom Connolly made such had to be held down. Accused him-accused on this charge, surely these foreign felds to contribute what- multary.

a demand during the course of a self in his statement admits heating matters must gravely increase their ever we may be able to the cause "If it is view of the committee that debate between himself and the prisoners beenuse as he says "they culpability.

Foreign no desire

these reports have value, the United Vyacheslav Molotov, in the Untied

Soviet

Minicler, M. were kille." aggresalon, elther by arms

That covers the evidence in the States is perfcelly willing to furnish. Ideology. We are willing for every the information requested. We think Nailons Folltient and Security Com-Beat charge. I should like to add a Tokyo, Nov. 20.

nation to pursue its own policies and

Replying to M. Molotov's comment. it wil be seen that all TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING The Municipality Teachers' Unions conceptions

all our cards should be laid on the mitice, to to-day adopted a resolution to strike economy and Internul

government, jable. Therefore, it is our view,

criticism of the United States that

accused are charged with #l-treat- for minimum pay of at least yen 000 are not asking for moro

affairs. We the Soviet should go beyond its pro- soil of "non-enemy states,"

Britains for maintaining troops on the ment causing suffering over lengthy monthly ($45) and equal treatment We are not demanding a change of territory.

Mr periods. In posal and have its resolution to cover

many instances, indi- for women tenchers. The strike date, our border and alicing up of

zów on B ke and from 13.30-1.18,. reports of all troops on active service Connally angrily demanded why the vidual cases stand out and are des- however, was not announced.

cribed. But for all that the most 7.30-030, 9.15-17 pm, also an 9.82 mc. throughout the world, wherever they Rusalans refused to

the 030, Bal and his Muchachor, Tilo neighbours, incorporating them into

serious thing the custom, Simultaneously,

The Gular, Carmen Miranda; 7, Picked at the

are stationed, whellier within Russia Seoul negotiations if they were so

practice of sustained cruel-

uel- Random. variety; 30, tadio: Hal adopted a motion demanding the reparations.

noi' under-

{eveculated, to make‘a 'mizery of Lorenzo at the piano; 7.50, Regal Cinema resignation of the Education Minis- taking to squeeze the lifeblood out

states which touch her, or upon any He said. "Korca is a liberated and the lives of these men, who had no orchestra shows, musical comedy: 8.30.

London |ter Kotaro Tanaka.-United Press. of the victims of war in order

olher pince in earth. to

not a former enemy country" and comeback and no physical stamina Jan Klepura, George loulenger and his enrich ourselves. We are Atriving

"Is War Over?"

that the United States had been to withstand the treatment, and the orchestra: 9.15 Grieg Concerto in a minor, now to bring about the signing of

Any argument so for advanced in

pressing without results for The indictment is the more serious bo- Op. 16, for piano; 0.45, Kentucky Mins frals: 10, London relay: now: 10.03 five peace- trenties. We are also bus favour of these reports would apply resumption of meetings of the joint cause the victims, pccording to the Debray Bomers band; 10.30, London rou London, Nov. 10. The police in Liverpool are inves-sideration

sisting on proceeding with con- equally well to former enemy coun- Soviet-American Commission, which statement of Major Schneider of the lay: Jazz Society;. 11, Close down.

of treation igating the death of an unidentified Germany and the United States and

between tries and home territory. Why limit were broken off last May when, U.S. Medien! Corps, wore subsisting

dict. Chinese who was found handing in other allies and with Austria."

it to friendly countries? Mr Molotov accord

according to suggested the presence of troops Inversion, the Russland refured to

Printed and published by Frederick › an air raid shelter in the Great Mr Molotov during Senator Con- foreign countries might result in in-recognise the rights George Square, commonly known as nally's speech ant with chin in hand, fluencing internal affairs. If that be political parties to freedom of speech according to his description became South China Morning Post Limited of Korean were s{UI able to walk to Kokutsu, Perey Franklin for and on behalf of Chinatown, in Liverpool, to-day-inclining towards his personal inter- true, what is there to prevent large in criticising the trusteeship arrange- "walking skeletons" during their, at 13 Wyndhren Street, City of Vic Central News.

preler, who gave the Russian armies in ex-enemy states being able |ments-United Press

I stay there. Should the Court betoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.

our

teachers our country. We are asking for 0 | Proper, whether within the border/anxious to see troops withdrawn.

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