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STUDENTS SHOT IN RIOT
New Delhi, Apr. 20. The police fatally shot one university student and wounded anolber in Lave, when student demonstrators refused to
perse. The incident followed a communal riot laat night in New Delhi, in which five perkotts were killed and eight Jalured,
As a precaution against further outbreaks in the New-Delhi dis- trict, the Police Commissioner's office empowered police to shoot after warning suspicious,charaċ- ters-United Iress,
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SOVIET STILL HOLD OVER MILLION JAPS
Tokyo, Apr. 20.
A total of 1,019,770 Japanese are still in Russian-held. terri- tory awaiting ropatriation, ac- cording to Allied Headquarters figures for April 22 released
two days ago.
The report showed Tint 6,051 Japanese
from Were evacuated Siberia for the period of April 14- 20, il 678,500 are all that region.
Repatriation from Karafuto, in the Kariles, during the week was 0.015, Leaving 343,209 still for de browth
home.
Of 1,500,658 who were in China, to be only 7,000 renta evacuated.
The number of Japanese remain- ing to be evacuated from other areas include: Australian grens, 339; For-
3,847;
Manchurin, 95,000; 2.205; Pacific fvens, 105; 557; Stuth-east Asia
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1947.
Palestine Problem To POCKET CARTOON Come Before United
Nations On Monday
London, Apr. 25..
History will be made by the special session of the United Nations General Assembly, which meets next Monday at Lake Success to debate the Palestine problem, writes Reuter's diplomatic correspondent. Though summoned by Britain for the limited purpose
of setting up further fact-finding committee to prepare for the normal autumn session of the Assembly, this con- ference is expected for the first time to throw light on the attitude of the Soviet Union to this most explosive pro- blem of the Middle East.
It is also expected to mark the first occasion on which Im- portance of the Assembly will surpass that of the Security United Nations. Council in the history of the
im-
The decision to refer the Palestine
fleets
French Car
Workers
Walk Out
GREECE:
RIGHTIST
GUERILLA ACTIVITY
Athens. Apr. 25. General Napoleon Zervas, Minister of Public Order, said in un interview today that he had won the Cabinet's consent to immediate dissolution of all bands in Rightist Greece.
guerilla
The bands had been active in Cen-
For this will be the first time that
лі the General Assembly, where members of the United Nations are represented rather than the exclu sive Security Council of 11 heavily dominated by the vet right of the Big Five, has been charged with an
international of mujor
Paris, Apr. 25. portance.
Fifteen hundred workers in question to the Assembly rather than the nationalised Renault auto- the Security Council undoubtedly remobile factory went on strike
the drop is the prestige of
and the Pelloponnese. In Pellopon- Council, due to the caressive une here today, demanding a 10-tral Thessaly, Thrace, Macedonia frane per hour increase in nese, one tightist band ralded Spar- minimum wages. The minimum ta gaol a month ago and killed 32 Communists in reprisal for a Leftist wage at present in effect is 25 frauts per hour,
rald on a nearby Rightist village.
The dissolution order will apply to all areas under Greek Army or Muster gendarmerie control. The said the gendarmerie would be in- created by 0,000 men and eventually would take over enforcement of low and order throughout Greece to en-, able the Army to "return to Ils pro- per functions.
of the velo.
Another and even more important sense in which the special Assembly meeting should make history is the light which it is expected to shed on the attitude of the Soviet Union, which, normally and of the states follove its lend- in world affairs, to the Palestine problem.
Buffer Region
A spokesman for the workers sald the
unt Strike would continue "complete satisfaction" is obtained.
Earlier today 500 workers in the also Boulogne-Billancourt factory, run by Renault, staged an abortive from three-hour strike demonding East,ve to 10 francs per hour increase
This is an issue of no sot! signi- ftenuce for the whole Middle
in
areas,
According to the report, only five Kureans are awaiting repatriation in the Pacific area, and of 16,047 Koreans apprehenrted for attempted illegal entry into Japan from Soviet- controlled Breas Al
all last 20 had re- turned to southems Koren.
1,168,417
Asiatic nationals in Japan on VJ-Day, only 10,294 resembly, no less than in the Couneit
main to be repatriated. or this Koreans and the 4otal, 0,468 are remaining
Ityukymas.-
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The Boulogne-Billancourt walk- world's great powers and ong which each great power has striven out was called off after most of the to remain on good terms with both company's 28,000 workers refused to Jew and Arab. Since in the As-Join in the action.-United Press,
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E usually served to determine that of voting blues by which they are cus- tomarily
supported, the United Na- Lions decision on Palestine's future may well depend on the stand which the Big Five take up:
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Russians Blamed For Moscow Talks Failure
New York, Apr. 25.
The New York Times, commenting editorially on the Moscow conference, put the entire blame for failure on Russia which said the paper, "not only repudiated Wartime agreements regarding Germany and, Austria but also sought to impose new terms the way for domination of the continent,
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General Mack Clark returned to treaty was due almost entirely to the than 4 p.m.
Cint the Soviet position In
Vienna tonight by plane from Mos-fact
cow, and charged in a statement to respect to outstanding issues was not In accord with nany agreements already entered into between the General Clark powers themselves, Bald.-United
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the press that the Russians had not acted in accordance with the Moscow and London declarations of 1943.
General Clark and failure to com- plete the treaty for Austrin "grent disappointment both to the domination of Europe ind been en- appeasement Austrian people and to my Govern-couraged by Western
Fic meut".
added it
and accommodating strategy during WILL, the lady who inadvertently look nisa a Was
and by precipitate de-away, the key of tho Board Room). mobilisation after it, the West must Mdraing Post Building, please return it share responsibility for the fact." posable,
The stalemate, over Germany and Austria caused by Hussla fits into the worldwide pattern with tho "same wide gulf evident in Poland, the Balkans, China, Korea and the United Nations, sald 'the Times,
"great disappointment to me per- the war
sonally".
Correspondence
Traffic Problems
in. The General Manager as BOOTAB
Big Increase In Birthrate
London, 'Apr. 25.
.This was
"That worldwide pattern obvious- ly was set by two primary Impulses determining Russian
policy-the traditionni "Imperialism which con- (The Edlior, HK. Telegraph)
verted the Duchy of Muscovy, (the The Registrar General for England fo reference Sir.-With
Your Prussia of Russin) into a sprawling and Wales announced today that the icading article of yesterday dealing empire, and fanatical Communism highest birthrate for 20 years was with the traffic problem in Hong- which envisages ultimate world re-
recorded during the first quarter of kong. I fail to see that the Traffe, voluilon,"
this year. The New York Herald Tribune Department's recently published pro
The announcement said a total of posals for the new traffic regulations stated that as a result of the Moscow 241.421 births was recorded, or 22.8 are at all "fascinating in their br-conference the world must reconcile per thousand population. wildering details" as you state. To itself with the two power spheres 5.6 per thousand above the record any citizen of average intelligence clashing. The paper sald the West for the same quarter of 1946 and who takes a normal amount of in-will only win it "we can put our compared with an average of 16.1 terest in the subject of road safety energy and courage into the apt- per thousand for the first qunrler In the Colony-and does not spending of our world exactly as Russia average during the five years 1941-
45.—United Press. all his time castigating the work of is doing."-United Press. certain understaffed Government de- | partments the new scheme should appear to be a sound one. The de- partiment concerned is, in my opin- lon, to be congratulated on an ex- cellent effort to deal with one of the gendar-most serious situations existing in
the Colony today.
Latest reports said the merle were engaging Leftist bonds both north and south-west of Spar-
You say that the proposals do not to. General Zervas said the gendar-
and overal} merle killed 20 and wounded 40 of paint to any defolie
of the Colony's the guerilla band which on Wednes-policy for control day ambushed them north of Sparta.vehicular or pedestrian traffic. To
Reinforcements Coming Up
my mind, the main point of the
of scheme-those estabilahing one General Zervas, 65-year-old way
traffic roundabout and way streets, former
officer and pedestrian regular army
aim at that crossings, wartime leader of the Rightist fac- very thing.
As far as the pedestrians tion of the Greek resistance move-of the Colony are concerned I am ment, csli
estimated that there were
Traffic
Department only
sure that the guerillas altogether in would be delighted if you could in- However, he said, he understood form it of any known method
ensuring their absolute safely on reinforcements were moving in by
the roads without their co-operation small boat cross the Gulf of Corinth.
He confirmed reports of clashes which is after all only what the between rival
Rightist officer in charge of that section asked wage increase offer, and the le guerillas in the Peloponnese, and in his recent statement to the press.
The the main re-alike felt that there was no basis attributed them to a political con- troversy, but said they were not serious.
position of Britain is still equivocal, though at the conclusion of the London Palestino Conference fest winter it was undoubte:lly closer
Washington, Apr. 25. President Truman today discussed the telephone strike with the Ca- hinet, but the best the government eruld say about the chancen of was, "We are starting oil settlement over again."
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Labour Department, conciliators got company and union officials lo- gether, but neither the ATT nor its
subsidiaries would agree to make a
and government olicials
for settlement without pay hikes.- United Press.
to the Arab standpoint than to that of the Jewish Agency.
The United States delegation is leaders expected to assume sponsibility for making the Zionist case known in the Assembly if the Jewisʼn Azzney's request to be allow- Jed in participate without vote is urned down. In any ruse, the Agency is considered certain to be the United States able to rely on Vote,
The attitude of the Soviet Union, "100.00 | which has never committed itself on the issue, remains a major question mark. The fact that
Moscow has, so for refrained from giving de- 20.00 finite support to either side in the Palestine controversy has been the mal factor in keeping this problem 25.00 so far outside the main East-West 25.00 cleavage in world affairs. At present, Arabs and Tews hope for 200.00 Soviet support, Arab hopes being 100.00† based to "some extent on the fact of the United States support for the 100.00 Jewish Agency, and Jewish hopes on 100.00 the incompatibility of Arab League feudalism with Communism. Soviet Standpoint
108.00 200,00
both
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ATTLEE HITS
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self-government Which has been spreading throughout Asia for de- endes. He abandoned the democra tic principles for which Britala fought in the war.
The Socialist Government, Mir Churchill had said, was iving upon American doc.
***This "*"Mr. Altice said, - "came from a man who again and again bas paid tribute to the great arts- tance we received in the war from lemi and lease,
300
Peloponnese.
bands of
Athens newspapers reported that armed Rightist extremist followers of the former War Minister, Fetros (Black Mike) Mavromichalis, were batiling followers of Capitanos Vrettakos strong supporter of Zer vas-United Press,
Bomb Attack On
Police Camp.
(Continued from Page 1)
driven by a man wearing the uni- form of the electricity company. The blast came shortly after the vehicle parked-United Press.
PRECAUTIONS
In fact the official Soviet stand-living on dole, much more W was the United Nations Security officials
500.00 the
on of the Bri-
of limiting the
"If the Labour Government is
Coalition.
The United
make sure that no
Colony
of
at the moment is with newcomers and overcrowded old residents and the ronds carry three times their prewar amount of
traffic. While this situation exisis no scheme on earth which does not receive the attention and res-
of the public is likely
10
pect I feel that at this stage the
succeed. dally space which is allotted in your paper to what should be its most important plece of writing- the editorial columns-would be better used in calling the public's attention to its extraordinary self carelessness in its established babit of Jay walking, rather than venting sarcasm on an honest endeavour to methods road introduce
safety which are basleally sound.
W. FORGRAVE.
is confusing The correspondent sarcasm with constructive criticism. the average long- Partly because kong pedestrian is less road-minded than the average motorist we sug- gest police control over pedestrian, vehicular rame.-Ed. rather thun HK Telegraph.]
Final Performance
The final performance of the comedy, "Worm's Eye View" will be given by the KCC Amateur Drama- tie section at the clubhouse tonight nt 9.15. A highly polished presenta- tion is assured and those intending ring the to see, this show should KCC this afternoon for reservations. The play will be followed by an im- promptu dance.
Lake Success, Apr. 25.
polst so for that it is only the pre-
had and New York City detectives today. sence of British troops in Palestine returned to power he would have began a basement to selling search 5.00 which creates the problem is likely had to provide food for our people of the General Assembly Hall as a precautionary measure for the special to be maintained as long as possible. and find dollars to pay for it."
on Palestine opening on Tite Opposition Leader, Mr Attice session The joint proposal of the Arab
had also attacked the Civil Monday, 128.00 members of the United Nations that
It is described as an attempt to the Assembly should immediately Service. discuss the termination of
"Under the Socialist Government make the scene "secure" for delegates 100.00 mandale and creation of Pales- business are being taken over, but who will stage the opening debate
ish.n 25.00 tine as an independent Arab state, employees of the Bank of England on the Holy Land's programme.
ngs or civil aviation do not
Nations Security instead of 20.00 to the setting-up of a fact-finding parasites because they become State Division Chief, Frank Begley, sold that packages will be inspected to 10.00 Summittee, as suggested by Britain, servants," he said.
bombs will be "We are not ashamed that an in- will ensure fundamental debate at the s
special debate at the special As-creasing section of our economic ac- smuggled into the hall.-United 127.00 Sembly,
tivities is employed by the people Press. this debate
the Arab states for the people instead of for private REQUEST TO UNO 23.00 ure anxious to discuss the issue in profit.
New York, Apr. 25. 25.00 its widest possible terans from the service which is second to none in
We are rightly proud of our Civil Six progressive United States or- to Dr ganisations have written the world for devotion to duty and Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of the Civil Servants resent, the cheap Britain bid the Arab states a seat in General Assembly should refuse sneers and base uttacks based on ignorance and
any committee of inquiry on Palest prejudice.
minuter carlier than Attlee tine because they are interested par- Mr "It was interesting,"
heart of the nu said that the
the great
on the
terms of the mandate assumedAVE „198
and Liberal principles. under the authority of the United
"He seeks to confront Nations' spiritual parent, the League clasts with
the So. policy which will
30.00 standpoint of human
rights
of
',
500.00 pecpies who have lived in Palestine for cuiciency. I resent, and I know the United Nations, asking that the
10.00 250.00
S. Selwyn-Clarke) ... Hon. Mr M. M. Watson ..
• £30-0-0 and
SI65,094.35 'Donations should be addressed to the General Manager, South China Morning Post, Morning Post Building. Hongkong. Cheques should be made out to "British Flood Relief Fund." For the purpose of acknow- ledgment will donors kindly. Indicate their names in Block Letters.
TRAWLER BEATS GALE
for the past 2,000 years,
Jewish Agency The Jewish Agency, If it is allowed representation, must be expected to
guide the debate into examination of continued, "to see that My Churchill ties.
The group also calls Britain's record in carrying out the tion was returning to Conservative General Assembly to arrange for the
11
ef Nations. Unlike the Arab states, appeal to the Conservatives and our the Jewish Agency does not for the Liberal allies. What is this polley? present ask for abandonment by Britain of the mandate, but for Is There must be free competition up-
wards, not downwards. ·
We must have a floor but no celling."
PATHETIC TORIES
Interpretation and fullment in terms of the Zionist policy..
Britain seeks of
trict the debate this stage to res
to purely procedural
Issues for the typical, it unconvin-
"It is pathetle to see how often cing, reason that the British Govern- the Tories return to this ridiculous mont has still no policy for ultimate attempt to represent nationalisation ly solving the Palestine problem. The as something entirely outside
the
current British attitude is composed work of national reconstruction. It
through
participation without vote of the Jewish. Agency in all deliberaligns because it is "Internationally cognised as representative of the Jewish people with respect to Pales- tine".
The themorandum is signed by the
publishers of the Liberal weekly The Nation", Congress of Industrial Organisations, Farmers Education and Co-operative Union, Church Peace Union, Union of Progressive Citizens of America and the Council for Democracy-Reuter.
called VON NIDA WINS
ofthree factors: 1. The desire to con- is, of course, fundamental. vince the United Nations
these are, what are direct investigation that the Pales-
Socialist schemes by Mr. tine problem is "The Spanish trawler Astuto limp-soluble, that is to say that the views
Dublin, Apr. 25.
strictly speaking in-chill.
ed into Bantry port today, leaving of Arabs and Arabs are Irreconcil-The fact is that the Opposition only the Cantabra Rosa Marin miss-
able
And
that each
'determined to
has no polley and no plan for meet- Ing the problems of the country.
ing from a fleet of 25 vessels caught use violence. If unsatisfied. by, an 60-mile gate off-the southern
attempt to place responsibility for Lip of Ireland.
of the other trawlerssistance of Jewish Legal Immigro- the inevitable hardships of the pre- Crewmen *wold last saw the Cantabro Rosntion to Palestine aggravates the al-sent time at the door of the Labour
Government. Marin
rin disappear behind a bit wave. rendy grave situations
"I believe that in facing the great She was presumed sunk with all 3. The desire to check the rise
of terrorism within Palestine through this country has setin great example dimculties of the postwar period, Bands the captain and 11 crewmen.
ather the belief that violence. may of the crown of trawlers were sent to, hospital sut sympathy at Lalo Sucos
of energy and has shown the stine ferit from minor injuries and Challis banking on
There seems Bitlo doubt that Walte qualities in peace as it displayed in bellet that war. I am happy to know that nosure, but none was in serious con-
the Cabinet has until next Septem=| this is the impression made on many dition The Aatuto stili Jay in Ban- try harbour as high waves keep ber to come to a definite conclusion distinguished visitors from countries small boats from reaching her on whether or not it wishes to re-overseas, as they have told me," linquish the mandute.-Reuter,
At leg ouid-Router. United Press.
2. The desire to convince world They take refuge in mere abuses and
that connivance in and`as- opinion
Mr.
Ilan
Richmond, Surrey, Apr. 26. Norman Von Nida, young Austra
champion, won the Brand- Lochryn £1,500 professional golt tournament on the Royal - Mid- Surrey Club's course here today
will: an aggregate for 72 holes of 200.
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