12

Excessive Use Of The Veto

Cleveland, Sept. 5.-The de- velopment of the United Na- tions machinery has been hath- pered by excessive use of the velo. Mr James Forreatal, United States Secretary of the Navy, declared in a speech to a convention of Veterans of Foreign Wars here last night.

The some tactics has thwarted to dissolve the American attempt the menice and dissolve the fear-

that lies in the atomic bomb," he

sold.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1947.

CONSULAR PLAN

TO SUPERVISE JAVA CEASE FIRE

-Batavia, Sept. 5.-The six Consuls in Java who are acting on behalf of the United Nations have formulated a plan for supervising the "cease fire" in Indonesia, and it is believed the Republican Government has agreed to il.

This was announced here to-j M. Van Der Stichelen, confirmed had asked their night by Mr E. T. Lambert, the that the Consula British deputy Consul-General representative goverments for mill on his return from Jogjakarta,

A few hours earlier, it was re- parted from The Hague that the Dutch Cabinet had discussed a plan by the Lieutenant-Governor General, Totalitarian governments, roflect- Dr. Hubertus Van Mook, to solve the ing not the will of the people they Indonesian dispute by forming an groups of ruthless Interim Government with the sup- govern but of and ambitious men inside and out-pait of former Republican Ministers side the country, rule several coun-known to be opposed to Dr. Sutan tries and are now endeavouring to Sjahrir, the former Premier, during before the reent Iron Ost on others, he negotiations put the same Mr Forrestal said.

"police action",

Mr Lambert, who was accompani- Neither the United States nor any other country could afford re-ed by the Belgian Consul-Gentral, petition of the last adding:

D

war, he said,

"I am confident it will not recur, it inescapably we make provided clear that we do not intend to per- mit such a repelltion."

ان

The quick cbjective Ending to peace, he added, was the restora- those ilon and revitalisation

sticas friendly

whose physical, spiritual and everoinic weakness adds in the unlice which now 1024 abuse of power and induers reettering crises in world affairs.

Mr Forrestal Faid he deus red the whom respurise of some nations to the United States had held out the band of help, only rebulf nor invective-Renter.

1

WHOLE

BRITAIN TO

JOIN TALKS

ON KOREA

y oficer to help the supervision, They would be stationed along the demarcation lines and held in reserve, from where they could be despatched to the renewer fighting

#Севе

of any

Jogjakarta Talks In Jogjakarin, the Consuls con- 1erred with the Indonesian Presi.

who had

previously dent, Dr Soekarno, and Premier Star fuddin, scen Mr Charles Eaton, the Austra lian deputy Consul-General, and M..

Bald Elicane Roux, the French Consul.

The Hague reports tonight Dr Van Mook's peace plan would leave him a completely free hand to enforce the Dutch interpretation of

agreement. the Lingaddjatl

Tomorrow Dr Van Mook Alles to the United States for talks with the It was Amerienns on Indonesia, learned tonight, a few hours after the Dutch Cabinet had discussed n plan he drew up to solve the dend- lock with the Republic.

Observers said his peace plan Included the setting up of an Intern

far the Government

whole

Dr Van Mook's stay in the United w11 States will be short, and he also se: Dr You Klegens, the Nether-

ands Ambassador there,

He will return to Holland going on to Batavia.

London, Sept. 6.--Britain has agreed in principle to the hold-Indonesia. ing of a four-power conference to break the deadlock over the

of

provisional formation Kovernment in Korea, well- informed quarters in London said tonight.

u Foreign Oller spokes. Earlier.

nying that Britain had an- IN STREET FIGHT

swered the United States Invitation Jerusalem, Sept. 0.-Members f to attend such conferuner,

to say whether the reply was The Hagonal, underground Jewish

HAGANAH & IRGUN

ble,

Dutch Accused

before

CÓITORE PACKS Acuvics,

→ AMERICAN

"Here! Now, this time hang on to it!"

Bo Drown

109

Pres. Truman On Faith

In United Nations

Rio de Janeiro, Sept. 5. President Truman today told a joint session of the Brazilian Congress that the United States is determined to support the United Nations with "all research at our command," but said that it would require steadfastness of purpose and infinite patience to make the United Nations work,

PREPARED TO

FORCE JEWS

OFF SHIPS had

defence organisation, battle berehe States invitation sent streets or Tel-Aviv - with members:

Chin. the Soviet Union and of the Jewish underground. Trim to

Britain, proposed a conference in Zvai Leumi on Friday.

Washington on September 8. Ten persons were injured, two of

These four powers were nominated Dem seriously, enough to be sent to

The clash occurred when at the Moscow conference of 1946 ns hospital.

exercise trustee the Inganah group, whose ogonish those who ought in tion has vowed to fight floly Land ship over Koren for five-year lerrorism, tore Irgun

after a provisional govern period posters an the walls of buildings. Irgumustment, exercising authority over the whole ut the country. has been whose organisallen has claimed res ponsibilty fur recent Palestine brought into being.

States Government The United battle-Associated

anounced on August 28 the aban- donment of the attempt to reach an reement with the Soviet Union on fatto Korea, at present divided American and Russian zones, Month-Old Deadlock

violence,

Press.

Kuve

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A NORWICH PRODUCT

NOTICE

THE HONGKONG SOCIETY

The month-old deadlock centred un which democratic Korean organisu-

should tions

be consulted in provisional establishing on overait government

Three days before the United Saten broke off the negotiations, the Ituselan submitted counter

consultative body, Proposals for a which, according an American

turn spokesman, would

the sub. stantial rightist moderate majority

Tells Britons

It was learned in The Hague to- day that in their report to the

Nation President of the United Security Council, the Indonesian Re- publican Government necused በነብ Dutch

DI unching thei "police manner and with "committing in action"

in July in a "typically Fascist

Today's Meinl Dutch army om- huyu acts of violence," munique from Batavis charged the

800 more than Republicans with violations of the ecase fire order.

Hamburg, Sept. troops will prepare

He said that Western Hemi-

Ephere nations had demonstrat

Greeks To Broaden

Regime

MAJESTIC

SHOWING TO-DAY:

At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20. p.m.

AN ISLAND OF FUN

Athens. Sept. 5.--Greek noll-IN A SEA OF LAUGHS ticians worked today trying to broaden their government, with Loy Henderson of the U.S. State Department taking An important role in the talks.

It is possible a new government lac-up may result from the talks tonight or tomorrow.

The Liberal Party lender, Themso- eles Sophoulls, who is playing o major role in the moves, presentert a programune demanding. a general amnesty for politlen! prisoners. the release of exiles and treatment

"eriminals guerillas as ideologists.

ot

nat and

Mr Henderson will call on Mr Sophoutls today.

Constantin Tralduris, currently

malee

d

indicated

that a solution come quickly, Mr Tsaldaris. is heading A Populist government,

Meanwhile, there are ominius undertones in the dispatches on the

continuing

nuing guerilla fighting in and

of Greece. along the borders

Dismallies from,

Salonika printed described an

alleged battle by

"Yugoslav national troops-not

the

further identified-azninst Yugo- slav forces of the Tito government, and sold the Greek querillas Joined Tito's forces

floht, which was the said to have occurred on the Belos heights inside Yugoslavia and near the Bulgan and Greek borders.

Guerilla Activity

ed to the world

that right. guerillas thinking men can merge their

the

fed

Other battles by Greek, regulars with guerillas were described from the Mount Gramos area and villages near Dranu. In one instance

were said to have scross the Bulgarian border.

Mr

and the Henderson

Ambassador. Lincoln Mc- King

and later Mr Henderson the conference that a press

individual policies and individual States

tolby with

United

eims.. The President added Veagh, lunched that they will bring great Paul at his residence in suburban benefit to the world."

defentr

Psychiko. luld

Greek pot!-- situation appeared to be "brightening". United

He warned against any expressing 5.-British of disappointment in the

Press reports from Arta in Epirus fire hoses Nations work so far. He said the

conference which -produced the claimed that the guerillas burned 11 "last resort” and tear gas as

hemisphere

pact will go villages in that area in the last few days and behaved "In a worse mun- nmilestone against the down in history as weapons for use

occupation towards progress. Exodus" Jews. Vaughan Berry,ce and towards establishment of troops.

outlawinner than the German"

refugees hundred British Regional Commissioner

Seventy-live law and order.

were said to have escaped from sur- of these 347 were said to have of Hamburg, said today.

where President Truman said: "in sente rounding villages to Arto, taken place in Dutch-occupied areas. Mr Berry and Air Vice-Marshal

Crespigny, quarters today, one hears expressions they are being sheltered in scherds, The Dutch Government will make H. V. Champion de a statement on the Indonesian polley Regional Commissioner of Schleswig- of disappointment in the accomplish churches and other public buildings during the coming week, i was Holstein, at a joint press conferencements thus far of the United Nations. United Press. | learned in The Hague tonight.outlined their plans for handilug the This must not deter us in our con- first Jewish ship. Ocean Vigour, stant effort to build an organisation

the

50 Budly. world ("Reuter.

needs expected to reach German waters to Furthermore, we must keep ever in

Italian Labour

Agitated

demands

SHIYTOW.

Mr Berry sald hoses and gas would be "available" if "reluctant" British soldiers carrying truncheona unable to persuade the refugees to leave the ship.

Aim. For Poace

were

that

in

the

100,000 MISSING New Delhi, Sept. 5.-The authori- mind that the United Nations wastles revealed today that more than

intended to settle problems 100,000 Hindus and Sikhs hut arising immediately out of the war. Shakirgarh district were missing and but to maintain international pence at least 10,000 of them were believed

have ufter just stitlements

bren to have been massacred made,

after an

attempt to break through hostilo Moslem country to the Hindu-ruled Kashmir stale,

were

Not Discouraged

routes The main escape The United Nations was not bein

and, it was be- blocked by floods developed by fully

signing the

lieved many of the fleeing refugees San Francisco. It will Charter at

were ambushed in the mountains, of purpose, ua-

Fifteen thousand have reached re- take steadfastness romitting toil and infinite patience

fugee camps in Sialkot cily-United to achieve our goal. The difficulties we have encountered in this early phase in the life of the United Ni-

ons have not discouraged us."

The President said the long friend- ship between Brazil and the United States demonstrates to the world how freedom-leving nations can bind their common prin- through interests ciples and common ideals. Hit Raid both Brazil and the United States share the same concept of freedom and demoerney.

President

In

The Hamburg Commissioner us Rome, Sept. 5.-Labour desired more than 100 correspond t

against

here for "Operation Onsia" that he high

would try to The United States advocated that monstrations.

achieve a peaceful representatives should not be ex- living costs and low wages landing. but if he were unsuccessful, cluded "because of opinions they spread through Italy today as "I shall instruct the military bu might hold or may have expressed the Labour Chamber in Florence thorlikes to enforce disembarkation.

He declined to reveal the number in the past".

The Russlags declared that mem-called a general strike through-

of troops that would be on hand. brys of the "committee for Opposing out Tuscany for Sepetmber 8 but cuff the 1st Battalion. Sherwood Forestera- normally 900 men - the Moscow Decisions on Trustee unless the workers' ship" should not take part.

were met over the week-end.

would provide the necessary mili- ! tary strength. The men are veterans! Twenty thousand textile workers

of Palestine, having served there failed to report for their jobs at Prato, near Florence, today after started 1.100 passengers run the local Labour Council ordered a general strike.

the Ocean Vigour will be transparked rais At La Spezin, thi nds of port to camps in locked railway

under armed guard. Vice-Marshat de workers waliced out today, partly

Crespiary gold, Sole Agents-El. A. KELLER & Co. Ltd. throughout Korea has an overwhelsing port activity Port workers at

Will Be Screened ming and unrealistic leftist in Naples announced their intention of

The Jews will be treated

Truman continued: jority"-Reuter,

In solidarity with their La striking

Intelligence The prisoners unti Brkish

great lesson that we have Spezia colleagues unless wage in-

have questioned them, he said, learned in recent generations is crenses were granted immediately.

Destruc- con- estimating that this would take about that we do not live alone. bus and tram Meanwhile,

anci Auffering in tion, confusion ductors in Naples struck in protest two weeks.

Tommies will administer “Oper- other parts of the world confront against

costs. living

tying uption Oasis" from the time the transport in the port city.

us now as never before. The pro- blems of pence that still lie ahead At Carrara, police were called out refugees climb on the trains unti

could ore more diMcult than we 10 control a disorderly crowd which the intelligence sereening is

have anticipated. They will TO- the local pro-pleted, he said. threatened to sack

will guard the trains,

closest collaboration be- the quire lecture. About

supervise "detraining" at Kuecitnitz wee

tween us,

but

1 am confident that -40

from miles

Hamburg-escort We can solve them with mutual the

to crowd

Poppenderf and

and

forbearance. One Amstau camps and set up a system Goodwill there to maintain "law and order in essential is that we maintain

ideuls and Our common common the camps," De Crespigny explained.

principles of morality, and justice. Mr Berry said a a thorough search

With these to guide us we can go for weapons and explosives be made at the docks early on Sun-forward together, and we shall not permit any minor differences to lay

morning, when

Ocean divert us from the purault of our Cleveland, Sept. G-To

common objectives."United Press. ensure Vigour is expected to drop anchor. Both Commissioners refused to The British, he added, also might lasting peace, the United States

the ultimate fate of E. D. STANTON.

the interests needs u ready for battle standing speculate on the ult

that ofter Chairman. "dispose of some of

the Jews, explaining German cartel air force of 10,000 modern aircraft they have in

International industries."

and 400,000 men, Lieutenant-General questioning by the

they Refugee Organisation

would Mr Sabbath described. the FOR-

Stratemeyer, Commanding George

either go to displaced persons camps gestions that Congress should General, United States Air Defence

be or

absorbed into German called to deal with the European Command, said here today. economic situation o Brilishi pro

That would give a.strategie air economy-United Press.

to none, he told a second

FOR THE

PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

Women's Auxiliary

To Sell Out

20

Washington. Sept. 6.-Mr_A. J. Sabbath, 81-year-old De-made.-United Press.

A Meeting of the Women's Auxi- į liary of the above Society will be mocrat of the House of Repre- held in the Board Room, Morning sentatives, told pressmen, today Post Building, on Thursday, Septhat if the British needed gold, tember 11, at 11 nim.

their "lords and financiers All ladies who are interested in should sell the billions of dollars the work of the Society are cor dially invited to attend,

CHURCH NOTICE

GOSPEL HALL

Duddell Street (Between the Bank of China and the National City Bank of New York).

Sunday 11 am. Breaking-of-Bread,

(for Bellovers only), Sunday p.m. Gospel Meeting. Tuesday a p.m. Nile Buds. Thursday 8 pm. Prayer Meeting. All Engilsh speaking friends

welcome.

NOTICE

'to

ADVERTISERS

worth of gilt-edged securities

they still hold States."

the

in the United

arrests

were

America Needs 10,000 Planes

They

the

COM-

would

paganda, and said that "vast majousion of "Veterans Foreign, UNDER-AVERAGE

governments ill

help not trying to

of peoples and Europe themselves."

Ti United States Army Air Representative Dewey Short, Re-Force personnel omletals in Washing- publican, and one of the group of ton reported at the beginning 61 Congressmen leaving for the Euro-this month that the Army Air Force can inspection trip on Monday had about 207,000 men and 43,000 said that he saw no necessity for officers. The authorleed strength spectat sessiott as the European.

334.000 men and 50,000. Meers, rftuntion cannot change enough to

R:uter warrant 'sessions before we get our Arsthand information.-Heuter

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(Kwongchowwant (Bea) 4 p.m. Straits. Batavia, Sourabaya & Macassar

(Bea) 4.12.

Cantum (Bea) 6 pm.

Canton and Kwellin tAir) 3.30 p.m.

Sunday, September 7 Bangkok, Singapore, Batavia, Colombo, Sydney and Auckland (Air) 10 am, Nanking. Canton, Kwelin, Hankow,

Calcutta Shanghai, Kunming and (Air) 10 a.m.

Mneno, Talashan & Shekki (502) 8 a.m. Macno, Tainahan, Shekki & Kúngmoon

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Manila, P.I. (Air) 9.30 am. Macao. Tsinshan & Shekki (Bea) 8 3.3. Straits and Hangoon (Bea) 10 am. Shanghai (Bea) 3 p.m.

Japan (ordinary letters & cards only)

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from overseas in view of her own resources, and, in fact, should be London, Sept. 5This year's hur-moving toward resumption of her Victoria, in the Colony of Hgitong. vist in Britain, although the easiest former export trade to: ald Europe's

The

to bring in in living memory be recovery. Secondly, British do- cause of fine summer, hos mestle opposition, to such exports, yielded

owing

The United States, coal exports are now running at the rate of over 4,000,000 tons monthly, but in the fourth quarter. this year-andas long as they can be paid for all go to Continental supplies, will Europe.

Considerable prominence is being given in Washington to the south

sirike and

under-average crop | which, are uncomfortably symbolic of 10 the severe winter and he the state of affairs in British enal- Summer

fields. Other

on the food края Front, according to experts, are the potato crop, which farmers believe will be lighter because of the lack All firms requiring advertising!

ok rain, and millt. Cows grazing in space oxcoading ton singlo

Paris, Sept. 5-Parls became a parched pastures have not yielded Frankfurt, Sept. 5.-Jowellery, column inches, (athor than that under contract) are requested to precious stones and gold, which the traffic snarl briefly this afternoon the usual milk supplies. The key to

and underground Nazis looted from their victim as autobuses

next winter's mille ration lies in the give at least 48 hours notice. even gold from teeth in dead men's transportation stopped and disgorged hay collected this month--Reuter,

into Paris, streets, and No advertisements (with the mouths-were not side today to passengers exception of urgent notices) will help the meagre few who survived boulevardes.

The autobusch, Hitler's horror, in Europe.

which opernte bo accepted between 12.30 noon,

The American Military Govern- long

most of Parls" main boule- Saturdays and

onment announced that the loot had yardcs, drew up at 3:30 p.m. to start 9 a.m.

to the turned over

one-hour Inter-a

Birike. The Metro Deen Mondays.

tee Organisation to be stopped at the same time.

Home Sept. 5.Myron Taylor, A spokesman of the Italian Em- The co-oporation of contract national Refugee

The Atod of people rushing, for President Truman's personai envoy ussy declared that his country

one would have advertisers is requested by sub-resold and the money gained thereby

October Elve up its with Immobile Jews and other stateless persons. With mitting. copy not later than. 2 or be used for the rehabilitation taxis continued until five o'clock, to the Vallcan, conferred for

buses blocking hour today with Premier Alcide de and subsequent coal allocations from About 200,000 persons

are be streets and jamming traffle all over Gaiperi, and afterwards indicated the United States unless further lieved eligible for help from the Paris.

that he might leave, shortly for A dollar funds were forthcoming. proceeds, which probably will run The people thinned out quickly, tour of other European countries. Into millions of dollars. The loot however, and the buses ware driven

Officials here believe that the Mr. Taylor declined to comment

be True-of will be sold in the United States back to the garages and traffic-re- on the subject of his tolk-with-de | same will probably Unitel "Press.

turned" to "normal-United Press. | Gosnert.---United - Pinhais

França..within a week-fleuter..

p.m. on the day preceding the date of publication.

S. C. M. POST, H.K. TELEGRAPH.

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Myron Taylor Sees Yorkshire, coal

De Gasperi

some

quarters are considerably critical of the manner in which the problem is being tackled.

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