THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947.
MASS ARRESTS IN GREECE FOLLOW UPRISING FEARS
Athens, July 9.
Government officials announced today the arrest of more than 2,000 persons in the Athens area in a series of lightning dawn raids, which they said were carried out to frustrate a Communist uprising. It was announced that those found implicated in the alleged plot would be exiled.
Reports from Piraeus said M. Maximes conferred with Mr KENWAADAVN:NIESIENIANUACRUZANAİnumusta) scores were already being MacVeagh on the situation a week ago, ni which time the American transported to vessels in the Ambassador was understood to, have JAPS TO SEE harbour, apparently bound for stated that arrests should be con- exile. A Leftist lender who es-aned to actual subversive elements
"THE MIKADO" caped arrest said: "They are and not to political lines. However,
Tokyo, July 9. Allled Headquarters pffelals Rait today that the owners of "The Mikado" have granted permission to Japaneso producers to present the pre- viously banned comic
opera lete.
making a clean sweep,
Police said a message from guerli-
States In-
the United States Embassy Ja not Intervening in the matter.
Mass arrests began at dawn today, la forces in Northern Greece to Com- when people from widespread waits at their munist lenders in Athens was inter-of life were awakened copyright
The message directed the homes. * Involved were doctors, cepted. fatter to "put into effect immediate-lawyers, editors and bomo bank em-
ployes. ly Plan
Police said Plan F called for a Nicholas Valiolis, Greek CM- campaign of violence in Athens, in-ployee of the United cluding the murder of polllleal lead formation Service, was taken into ers and the seizure of important custody at 5 am. but released six ministries. Police said the uprising hours Inter. The American authori was planned to affect world public ties
understood to be In- opinion concerning the Greek situa- vestigating his case. Voliklotis a lion during the United Nations hear Mone operator employed to receive SuccessAssociated the daily State Department bulletins. ings at Lake
Ateanwhile, the Greek Cabinet Pros.
met In a speciat session.-United Press.
The Japanese said they ex- pect the performanes to, be since caflter given next year
dates have all been taken.
Previously "The Mikado" was scheduled for a week's run in early summer, but the per- formance was cancelled at the minute by SCAP offlelais tanl because the Japanese producers wero without the necessary the copyright permission from owners-United Press,
INDONESIANS
ACT TO CARRY OUT PLEDGES
Acting Foreign Minister Tomall Republic announced today that the had formally dissolved the so-called "governments in exile" which it had maintained in the Republican capital of Jogjakarta fur Dutch-controlled outer Islands,
No Resistance
Athens, July 1, Mas arrests in the Creek. Gov- ernment's offensive to halt the re- ccalling ported Communist-EAM uprising in Athens and Phacus tolall. ed 2,500 by early aftemoon today.
No resistance was reported.
Of those taken into custody, 600 were Hald to have been arrested in Piraeus.
The number included doc ints, lawyers and three additional staff members of the Communist newspaper Rizsopastis and the EAM organ Eleftheri Ellada.
arrested
also
were
Australia's
Viewpoint Japan
On
in
MONTGOMERY IN JERSEY
Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, is making a tour of forces under his command. This picture shows Viscount Montgomery whilst in Jersey tegraphing the ble drum at the Inspection of the Guard
Honour of Victoria College, Junior Training Corps,
au-
of
De Gaulle Pointedly Warns Against Russia
Paris, July 9.
General Churles de Gaulle today warned that unless Russian expansionism was halted, Europe was doomed to enslavement and the rest of the world would be over- whelmed by a third world war.
EVA PERON'S LONDON TRIP POSTPONED
Moscow Reports Result Of Economic Plan
Moscow, July 9.
Indicating wide successes on the economic front, the Soviet Union's Planning Commission reported today that for the second quarter of 1947 crop acreage in Russia was 20,000,000 acres higher and industrial pro- duction 15 percent higher than the same quarter last
year.
HE SAVED
MONTY'S LIFE
Perth, July 10. Probably onc of the most Imemorable incidents in Field Marshall Montgomery's tour of | Australia will be his reunion in
Sources in London, where the figures were heard on a Moscow Radio broadcast, noted that the reports came only four days before the start of a United States-inspired Russinn- boycotted European conference_ on.. continental reconstruction. They said the statistics pre- sumably were put out to show how the world's first Communist state was tackling its huge task of semi-continental recovery,
In addition to agriculturni " and | Perth on Thursday with the industrial gains, the Soviet Com- man who once saved his life mission reported Improved per- Stephan Bevan, formerly a pri-formance in all branches of trans- vate in the 1st Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment.
And
During desperate fighting in the last months of 1914 to turn the German advance following the Bat- ties of Mons, the Alsne
the Marne, Bevan and འ bandsman named Thompson were detailed as stretcher-bearers to search the nekl for wounded. They had to leave a major who was obviously dying, and | brought back another man wounded In the stomach who had a chance of He was Captain Bernard Anglo-Montgomery, from their own batta cacon. in his honour, General de Next year, in France, Bevan again Gaulle laid down three condi-met Captain Montgomery who said:
ing here."
*Speaking
at an
American press association lun-on
tions for rebuilding Europe and "Bevan, I've got you to thank for be
to
port. It said the plan for spring growing of grains had been fulfilled and that production in the food in- dustry for the quarter topped the goni by 10 percent.
The statistics showed rapid Im- provement in the standard of living. Textile and light Industries, were reported to have increased produc tion 29 percent over the second quarter of 1940.
stated.
for
Retail Trude Retolt trado wns said to have in- measured by creased 21 percent, comparable figures. Housing con- struction was up 14 poréent in the first half of this year from the first half of last year, the Commission The Right Wing afternoon news- paper Estia claimed the Government
Melbourne, July D.
It reported that 20 'out of the 30 Batavia, July 9,
Assertions by the diplomatic cor- had discovered a secret order issued
assuring world recovery:
ob- 1. That all European nations, in-wife and family In
Bevan came to Australia with his Industries had exceeded their
for the Весова quartor. The Indonesian Republic to- by the guerilla chief, General Markos respondent of the United Press in
1919. Three ectives day moved to carry out pledges Vafiades, which revealed that the up. Washington that American-Austra
luding Italy and other former Axis years ago at a Perth einemn he saw Margins of success included: scheduled to
Han relations are strained because rising
start
tonight.f
satellites, should be allowed to re- newsreel featuring
Medlent-19 percent; Chemical-15. contained in Tuesday's note nc-
Commonwealth
Montgomery, dissatisfaction with To the order, Markos signed HITI- de-
sume their place in Europe. the United States occupatilor clash policy all Dutch cepting nearly
and afterwards wrote to the British percent; electrical-13 percent; rub- self ns "Marshall" and claimed the,
London, July 9.
2. That external aid. particularly commander who was then in Italy.er-14 percent; building and rond- from the United States,
should be
laying-13 percent; coal-2 percent; mands with regard to an in-Leftists were holding 14 battalions dapan, and, that a
A few weeks Inter he received A The. Exchange is likely when the Japanese pence
Telegraph available for Darope.
reply written personally by Mont-
engineering- percent; terim government for the East in Athens and Piraeus in readiness.
machine
Those
tools-five percent, included conference is held, are to be de-
3. That Britain and France mungomery expressing his gratitude newa agency said today that Indies.
Papariges, who replaced Slantos two precated," said an editorial today in Senora Peron's visit to London,tain a close and sincere relationship. Bevan for having brought him back the Commission's communique was While the overall picture given In the newspaper Age months ago, as head of the Central
To suggest that a breach is grow scheduled for July 15, "may be in his most direct attack yet to the lines.
one filled with wide successes Communists. Twenty-five of those ing between the two countries gives postponed for several reasons." declared that Soviet influence now recently, will be given pride
Rusala, General de Gaulle against
Bevan, who had a leg amputated apprehended were seized in Patras.n false and distorted picture of the
situation which, if given the value. Last week she planned to break had swept over two-thirds of Europe, place on the platform on Thursday High Treason Charga
of credibility, could have mis- her journey from the Italian Riviera and warned:
for the city's welcome to Montgoment organ-suid the construction "If things remain what they are.mery.Ansociated Press, chirvous results.
to London to spend 10 days this Europe General Napoleon Zerrus, Minister "The facts are the Commonwealth Paris-she proposes to take back to the law of physics will be absorbed here, sooner or later, by of Publle Order, said the Arrests
Government and all other respon- Argentine a number of the latest by hegemony, beneath Deputy Tremier Setladfit left would continue, and when the re-sible Australians who are interested
which its dress creations. Batavia for Jogjakarta by special sponsible persons were determined. In these issues are not satisfied with
genlus and Its light would disappear. train to enforce a complete 'cease
And as far as the world is concerned, and singled out they would be charg- the minor rule to which Australia
its destiny would only be an immense fire and a strict truce upon indo-ed with high treason and brought to has been relegated, but it is a harm- nesians along the military fronts.
and fatal war," triul,
exaggeration to say that these a conference with Setladjit, In
the number of arrests mounted, differences of viewpoint are 'boiling As Hubertus Dutch Govenfor-General
a major
clash." Van Mook confirmed the Netherlands tension in Athens Increased, and it towards a
"It is rellef
Tuesday's Republican was learned that some oftictals fear- over
of viewpoint between the ed an earlier uprising might have re-i different questionably true that the -Republicans note, but naked the
will world with sulted in the overthrow of the Greek United States and Australia swiftly to provide the
at the peace con- Meanwhile, it was sald today that concrete examples of pledges carried Government had it not been thwar-cover a wide
ference table. It ted.
be doubled probably would be the out.
Those arrested at Piraeus were that Australia's representatives will quest as a luncheon party to be given Still at issue is the question
naval barracks | assert the minant but appropriate and at government dinner which
of this right.
to country by Mrs Attlee at 10 Downing Street is be "hot play not a
in determining
several Ministers will attend. the Joint Dutch-Indonesian constabulary armed guard. Most of those seized
trends of or follow the Republican compromise had little or no baggage. The naval Japan's national development. Aus- suggestion
that individual States barracks were placed under heavy trails will put her case under the interim government con- cunrd. 'trol the constabulary under ultimate Premier Demetrios Maximos today
federal control.-Assocluted Press.
"Not,
Unsatisfactory
of hauled off to the
Batavia, July 0.
this
Dutch authoritative BOUNCES
10
day.
On
fut
openly and without nori"nd
Aga Khan Better
Rebuilding Europa
Another reason for postponing the trip is that, the Senora is extremely tired after a.strenuous programme and her medical advisers recom- ! amended a rest before she resumes General de Gaulle said the first her European tour, the British essential for avoiding war whs to press reports,
rebuild Europe, because "in this way atone would it be possible to hold back the hegemony which seeks ull
to
westwards
tions are on the reception committee which is forming, a tentative pro- gramme.United Press.
proportion to the trouble and anrest it finds there."
Of his three conditions for Euru- pean recovery, he said:
The first is that Europe should
who
have
the
the Americans. It may be the salva- tion of the world that the United States has admitted it has duties to- wards Europe and clearly recognised that those duties coincide with those
thus towards fiself.
A tentative list of functions for be sufficiently large and prosperous Sénorn Peron's visit includes enough not only to live but to act luncheon at the Goldmiths' Company, jstül as an attracting force, That Is There will certainly be no ques which would
should be London's oficial to say, Europe constantly the United States Ambastions called
of the discussions upon vital welcome and would be attended by summon to join it nations of the with issues in the sador Mr Lincoln MacVeagh,
treaty
degenera- whom he signed the American aid ting into a quarrelsome disputation Sir Bracewell-Smith, Lord Mayor of continent which are kept apart by
Greece agreement yester
with the United States authorities, London. It is possible a trip up the force or inclination.
"The second is that it should be day. and
More than anything else the Com-Thames and a giant reception may helped to cinerge from misery and It шав understood that he told Mr MacVeagh the
monwealth desires morning told the Dutch news agency, arrests were undertaken after Greek with the United States in Japanese-About-150 officials-and-organisa-means-that is to say, primarily by
to co-operate be included.
division by those Anota, that the Republican reply defence chlets expressed fear that
****** | affaire."Inited Press. received yesterday was on many the Leftists would attempt to over- points "clear and not unsatisfactory."
throw the Government before the The source sald, however, that arrival of the American mission. the value of the reply depends on the fact whether the Republie will observe its obligations and really turn over a new lear in Dutch-In- donesian relations,,
were held this Discussions agnin morning at Dr Van Mook's palace, and later high Indonesian officials had talks at the residence of Re- publican Vice-Premier - Dr Gant with the Rep;blican delegates who returned from Jogjakarta yester- day.-United Press.
Letters To The Editor
Who Did It, And Why? -We are eagerly awaiting an official statement in reply to your leader "Who Did It, And Why as it concerns so many of us deeply.
60 It makes mockery of the recent re-interment of the 300 Canadians at Sal Wen, many of whom lost their lives due to Tokunaga and Saito, which was proven to the satisfaction of a British Military War Crimes Court. So why were the sentences remitted?
M. Maximos was sald to have told the United States Ambassador that
Lausanie, July 9. ha Ministers for War, Air and
The condition of the Aga Khan, Public Order and also the Chief of who is lying ill at the Palace Hotel, Staff had insisted they could not be Lausanne, was reported tonight to responsible for maintaining order be "much improved", although he is unless they were given a free hand still very weak and progress to act immediately.
slow-Reuter.
PRINCESS ELIZABETH
BETROTHED
(Continued from Pare 1)
of
Is
her
munity,
OUTWARD MAILS
the Soviet economie programme, of there were some negative aspects.
An editorial in Izvestia-govern- Industry, "which at present is not realising the fulfilment of the plan, must basically improve the organi labour of cation and,
construction projecla
paper
also said certain Unless otherwise stated, Registered branches of the industry, despite the fuated | fulfilment of the plan in the second quarter, must "liquidate ils indebted- ness" as a result of its fallure to full the plan in the first quarter of 1047. Among the industries tho Izvestia said. were coal, ferrous metallurgy, timber and farm ma- chinery.
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Housing Construction
Figures on housing construction for the first half of 1047 given in the report showed that only a frac tion of the building and reconstruc-. tion programme for this year had
completed.
The Soviet oli industry more than fulfilled its quotas. Production for
htt the second quarter was 18 percent aver the same period last year.
The coal Industry also more than fulfilled its programme with produc- tion-11-percent-over-that- of--the Bangkok, Rangoon, Calculta, Karachi, second quarter of 1940.
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NOTICE
Argentine National Day
Rome, July 9.
Common Plan- Thousands of members of the Ar-
"No one has mistaken the very rentine colony throughout Italy to- day celebrated Argentine Indepen-vast extent of the proposal made by
General Marshall, dence Day.
the United States Government show In Rome the Argentine colony, led its determination to help Europe dir- by Ambassador Rafael O'Campo Gimenez, attended solemn rectly in the sphere of reconstruction,
invited Deum mass at the Argentine Church but, furthermore, it has Buenos Aires. After mass, O'Campo to organise Itself in this
respect into TO-DAY'S BROADCAST tendered refreshment to his com-, whole and to establish a common which want to plan for all the states
ZOW Hongkong broadcasting on Senora Peron Interrupted her rest join for their own recovery. That frequency of Dis kilocycles from 12.50 to yesterday to inaugurate a horse shows far-sighted initiative and one 2 pm., and 830 to 11 p.m., and also show at Genoa. Dressed in a black hopes it will be fruitful,
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The
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Anglo- from 12.30 to 1.15, 7.30 to 6.30 and 9.15
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that 'no' advertisemente tho Senora recalved a rousing re- French co-operation.
We British ception from the thousands gathered and French, who have to bear tu-
6.30 Muste from the Films 7. D.B.C. (with the exception` of urgent Transcription Service: nt the show. She appeared rested gether the principal duties in the studio: La Demi-Heure Froncalse; D.
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Earlier in the day, she called off West, are taking care that the world London Relay: World News; D.10. London tween the hours of 12.30 noon
of the future should not be peopled Ralay: Home News from Britain; 8.16. a motor boat tour of the Bay of with our regrets for lack of our ad- Studio: Vocal Recital. by Cella Hodgman Saturdays, and 9.a.m, on Mon-
(Soprano) with Plano accompaniment by days. Genou because the water was
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"The Atomic Energy”“, „Professor Blackelt Rome disclosed that Senora Peran bas informed thein she will remain in Rapallo at least for anoiner week. Plans for har trip to England have not been drawn up as yet.-United Prosy.
sources
Another Adverse Vote For Govt.
ton
ΙΠ
FIRST CLASS CRICKET
London, July 0. The following are close of play scores of first class cricket matches today:
At Birmingham: Warwickshire 207 (Cranmer 55, Dollery 52, Pollard six for 77) Lancashire 35 for one.
At-Worcester Worcestershire 155 (E. Cooper 51, Ransom five for 54). Hampshire 20 for no wickets,
At Northampton: Northampton-
the Duchy of Coinwall, which she She knows French, German and shared with her uncle, the Duke of Spanish and has a sound knowledge Gloucester.
She is a planist of some religion. It will almost certainly be neces-ability with an understanding and sary for Parliament to pass a new regard for music which stretches far det, fixing the marriage settlement. beyond her practical ability.
20TH CENTURY PRINCESS
She swims,
darns socks, cycles, Princess Elizabeth Alexandra rides, drives a car and arranges Mary Windsor, 21 years old, is the menus. She reads Hansard, Parlia- 20th century princess who will one ment's official record.
From her great-grand father, King day be the second Elizabeth of Eng- land..
Edward VII, Princess Elizabeth in She is poised, yet alert and lively,herits her love of two amusements. a cultured wit and definite the theatre and cacing. She usually
En-has a bet on big races. literary and musical tastes.
When she goes to the theatre in agingly young, she is many ways
is the private she emphatically refuses to astonishingly mature; this composite picture of the woman who use a box, proferring the fourth or dedicated her life on her 21st fifth row in the stalls. She .loves birthday to the service of her people.. dancing at London's night clubs,
From the King, she derives
The International Artists" the
Com- thoroughness," and the ability What about the
of mittee In New York placed numerous other doing the right thing in the right among the world's ten most glamor deaths they were responsible for? way. Like him, she, is devoted to our women of 1948 while the Ameri What do you think, ex-P.O.W#7
the open air.
can 'magazine. Time recently called "I-WAS-THERE-TOO"
The Princess possesses her mu- her a "smasher of a girl.
London, July 0. [The correspondent will, and the ther's quick charm and flair for the official statement, on Page 1]
The Government was defeated in Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten, the the House of Lords today by 85 unexpected phrase that suddenly 20-year old Greek prince who be- votes to 24 on an amendment to the shire 303 for nine (Brooks 108, brings a conversation to lifo..
Her training over many years is one of the most popular, modest by the Scottish poor, the Earl of Bel-
come a Britian citizen last February. Transport Nationalisation Bill, moved Childs-Clark 50). Essex to bat.
At Hull; Yorkshire 70 (Ridge- her growing position in public life and unassuming young men in socie-kiris, to set up a separate Scottish way seven for 273. Kent 117 and the mounung publicity accorded
transport executive. her, have played their part in the welding of her character.
At Lord Selkirk and other Scottish
Cardiff Leicestershire" 175 With her sea-blue eyes and present Viceroy of India, “uncle peer complained that the Bill de- (Davies five for 42). Glamorgan 77 Honolulu, July 0. creamy complexion, Princess Eliza Dickie", treats him like a father liberately increased the degree of for seven. The United States naval Intelli-beth, who is five-foot five inches tall and has always "hero-worshipped" centrallied Control from. Whitehall, At Wella: Someroct 171. Not- gance is investigating reports that and weighs 130 pounds, is known him. "fying saucer" dow over Pearl Har for her quiet dignity...
It was Lord. Mountbaten who in-resident
What was required, he said, was atinghamshire 119 for six-Reuter,
and responsible management bour, at 7.30 p.m. yesterday..
Though she resembles Queen spires his young nephew with a love in Scotland.
Carol's Marriage 'Not The Earl of Alilla sold · that have seen the object, which, was jher,
outlook 'noriy excessively
Yet Legalised During the war he described as "allvéry coloured, like modernist.
young lieuteriant in charge of search all these nationalisation measures, prato Rio Janeiro, July: 82 aluminium, with to wings or fall." CAREFULLY EDUCATED
fighte
at the battle of Matapan. Sir Scotland would eventually be driven
The District Judge, Chemont De They said they have seen plenty of From the beginning, the Queen has
to seeking something more which weather balloons and that the Ject definitely was not
balloon.
supervised her daughter's education stander-in-Chininghom the Com-to
mentioned him in would not be in the beat interest of Miranda, today ruled that the death- such as International, De-dispatcher.
Felther Scotland or England. bed marriage between former King
Carol of Rumania and the Since the war, he Douglas Kahcerlo, of New Bed-minion and colonial, history, the
red-haired Lord Addi Mr Magda Lupesci been in the
For the Government" ford, Massachusetts, said: "It moved economic and political development Naval training establishment at son bald that that Government's oblegalised
Cannolive unul their extremely fhat for a short period; of the Empire, British constitutional Puthelf, where he has been attract Sections were based on purely what divorces are recognises by the soomed to dow down and disappear history, and even land tenure and ing. Favourable, attention from his was the best way of running the Brazilian Federal Supreme Court od high in the air.United Press, agriculture were introduced. “P superior officers-Reuter, wa business. Reuter
United Press,
PEARL HARBOUR'S
FLYING SAUCER✨
:
He calls Lord
Mountbatten, the
Nearly 100 navy, men claimed to Victoria, she is neither Victorion' in for the Royal Navyed as a decentralisation was not given with
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