THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1947.

Gala

Conference On Former Garden Italian Colonies

Party Strikes First Snag

in the Grounds of

Flagstaff. House

(by kind permision_of Major-General G.W.NJ, Brakine, C.B. D.8.0.)

In Aid Of

The Hongkong Society

for tho Protection of Childron

Organised by

The Women's Auxiliary THURSDAY 23rd. OCTOBER from 6 to 8.30 p.m. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS

London, Oct. 6-Big Four talks on the future of the Italian colonies in Africa struck their first snag today when Russia and the United States dis- agreed on what nations should be given a voice in the solution of this problem.

The United States sought to

VOTE BRINGS give hearings only to those

SAAR NEARER

TO FRANCE

Allied nations whose 'troops fought in Africa and those conn.

tries with territorial claims

against the Italian colonics,

The Russian delegate. GLOTH Zarubin, insisted that all the 17 nations which signed the Italian peace treaty, plus those with terri- Saarbrueckon, Oct. 6. —

torial claims, should be heard, France won a hands down vic-Foreign Ministers deputies broke up Today's meeting of the Big Four tory on the economic union of without agreement, but the aclint

with the Saur Basin

France American deputy, W. J. Gaulman, yesterday, and the French For-agreed to submit the Russia proposal oign Minister, M. Georges to the State Department for further

consideration. Bidault, will probably

use the triumph as a strong talking point for Allied approval of an- nexation when the Foreign H.M. ROYAL MARINES | Ministers meet in London.

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Electing 50 delegates to their first legislature, 3.6 percent of the Saar voters cast their ballots for the three major political partles,

The legislature, will have as is first jub approval of the conriltution for an "autonomous Saar, cent

cecnomat cally quallied wi

with France."

The text of the constitution has already been completed by a body of 20 men four parties and who represented received French approval after the Military Government re-write men were through with it.

Russian Proposal

The United States last year indi- cated dissatisfaction with the Russian proposal, which would bring states of

Soviet the

sphere Incuding the Ukraine and Byclo-Russia, Yugoslavia on to negotiation footing with the British Dominions, which played a large part in the defeat of the Axis in Africa.

EDITORA PRES* service, 198

OJOURNA

"Come on, Margo-I've got to go in before lunch, because this bathing sult doesn't fit afterwards!"

Crucial Decision On Balkans Before U.N.

The Frenen cesty, Ilene Marsigli, accepted the Soviet Hefintion of "interested powers" those lates which, under the Italian treaty, are entitled to have a voice in the settle-

The spokesman was Mr H. G. ment of the colonial question.

The Brush deputy. Sir Noel Lawrence, who said that the Charles, submitted a third sugges-question before the United Na- Most Saarlanders appeared tien, that the Big Four agree upon

tions was whether they were oblivious of the vote's importance. deadline date before which any willing and able to preserve the The election was extremely quiet t'on could submit its views,

The British definition the rolitical independence and terri- and this morning the streris illed

member wou pela | torial integrity of a as usual with the hurrying throng of only one Wilds miners and steel workers and their tions of the Arab League to submit nation, "which, prima facie, is Camilles.

their views. The Arab LengRe The

Intrst unofficial complete re-ksman expressed a desire to he threatened by another member

heard in the Lurns showed:

'nterest af proposals of our own organisation and by two nations which have already applied for membership.

Lake Success, Oct. 6.—South Africa today intervened in the United Nations Political Committee debate to call for action to prolect Greece from “interference."

seats;

Com-

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Egypt And Ethiopia

WOA

"This is possibly a decision of life and death for the Greeks. But it is certainly a cruelai decision for the UNO." he said. against

Christian People's Party, 230,000 for the independence of Libya. voter-20 sents in the Legislature: Socialist Party, 147,261 votes-seven Legislature seals; Democratic Party, 34,253 votes-threr munist Party, 37,020 Volls-wo scats.

Approximately 92.4 per cent voted with 408,005 voles cast-United Press.

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Dress: Evening or Lounge Suits

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All deputies agreed that Egyot and Ethiopia, the only nations wil territorial claims

the colon's, should be granted a hene- int

"It will undoubtedly slow whe The United States list, according to ther this organisation has the power the American spokesmen. wet and moral courage effectively to chude Australia, Belgium, Czecho- ensure the maintenance of internal slovakin, Ethiopia, Greece, India, New sovereignty in a member state." Zealand, Pakistan, Poland and South

Lawrence Mr

offered South Africa as the nations whose forces fought in Africa.

Africu's support to a United States resoltion calling for the establish-

on the Greeks borders.

To this list, Mr Zarubin demanded

America's Efforts

that the rest of the reaty signatories ment of a "watchdog" commission

Ukraine. be added, including the

Yugoslavia, China, Dye'o-Russia, Canada, Brazil and the Netherlands Mr Zarubin sald he would mul objec to the inclusion of Pakistan formed

since the signing of the peace treaty- the nursion drani- on were accepted.-United Press.

JAP PRINCES

LOSE STATUS

3. Blame was shared by the gov ernments who intervened in Greece by supporting "reactionary and anti- democratic forces" and were trying to take advantage of the situation "for their expansionary purposes."

4. The Soviet dilegalion rejects the United States resolution viding for the establishment of a new Balkan Commission "breause it is based on false data"

DTU-

resolution were adopted it would be Mr Vyshinsky said that if such #new' obstacle to promote place and security in the Balkans."

The Soviet deegation was cvn- vinced that the only right solution to the Greek problem was immediately to withdraw foreign troops and :ther foreign experts, and to give he Greek people the opportunity to settle their own problems on the basis of democratic principles." Reuter.

OUTWARD MAILS

The On Friday, October 10, 1947. General Past Onice and Kowloon Central Pont Ofice will be open from 8 a.m. to noon and the other Branch Post Offices from 8 am to 10 a.m. There will be one delivery of ordinary and registered correspondence at 10 a.m. and one collec

Tie tion only from the pillar-boxca. Money Order Once will be entirely cinsed.

States hud ulterior motives in com The suggestion that the United

ing to the assistance of Greece had been effectively answered, he said. adding: "My Government for the part do not believe that the Ameri-articles and parcal posts alose 30 minutes

can Government have imperialistic sans upen the rat of the world. They welcome the efforts which the American Government are making In many fields to remedy unsettled conditions in this difficult posiwar period."

Tokyo. Oct. 6.-Apart from Dr Herbert Evatt, of Australin, he-famil'es-of-Emperor Hirwaldthat.

Balkons

LEE THEATRE it's three brothers Princes should support the findings of the

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Commission or else say that the Commission was

Chichibu. Takumatsu and openly Mikasa all members of the 11; wrong. other Imperial families will be-i Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, chief Soviet come commoners soon. In all delega e, squarely put the blame on

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Greece for all the Balkan troublea and called for the immediate evacua- tlon of foreign troops from Greece.

Soviet Conclusions

51 princes will be affected,

The Council of Imperial Families, hended by Prime Minister Tetsu Katema. will meet on October 8 to implement such netion provided e new constitution. Other

He told the Political Committee members of the Council include that the Soviet delegatea had Mars:deira, President of the "examined ali important documents of Councillors. Komakicht relevant to the Balkon Commission Matsuoka, Speaker of the House of, investigation" and had come to the he, Test atves, Kefuln Natsudaira, folowing conclusions: Imperial Ho.sthold Minister and 1. The facts refu e the accusations

wo members of the Supreme Court.

ourt. levelled at Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and The n: why CILJ Bone Albania, which were "unjust and tounell for Imperial Families will artificial," convene the same day' to diccuss 2. The facts leave no doubt that:

to fami- all guilt and responsibility rests with les d'ecending to emmoner sta'us.. Greek Government.

male monary payments

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The Imortal families affected are Igarhikuni, Takeda, Kanin, Kaya,

A daa. Yomashina, Nach meio, Klia- shiratatu, Fushima and Higashifu- #tém!--United Press.

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Bark, Colru" (Nairobi, Juliannesburg

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Singapore, Colombo, Sourabaya, Sydney

and Auckland (Air) 3,20 p.m. Shanghai, Canton, Swatow," Amoy and i

Foochow (Air) 3.20 p.m. Saigon (Al) 370. p.m.

Wednesday, October # Canton (Traja) 7 nm.

Macao, Tainahan & Shekki (Sea) & a.m, Straits (e) 8 a.m..

Japan (Ordinary letters & cards only)

(Sea) 10 am.

Monllo, P.I., Honolulu, USA & Canada

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Manila, P. (AIT)

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(Rea), Canton (8) ♬ p.m.

Thursday, October 9 Canton (Train) 7 a.m. Macno. Tinahan & Shekki (Sex) 8 am, Hangkok (Rea) 10 ..

Japan (Ordinary letter & cords only)

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U.S.A.. Canada, Central and South America vin San Francis No Par- cels for Canada) (Sea) i am.

TO-DAY'S BROADCASTİ

430, "Variety Request", Favourites; 7. Studio: "See Ter" on Sport; 7.30, Studio: Transcription Service: The London Radis Orchestra: a London Relay: World Ma

ritain: 8.15, B.B.C. Transcription Ser

of Faller at the Piano: 7.30. 1.B.C.

8.10. London Relay: Home News from vice: Fred Hartley's Quintet: 830 Studio: A Voca! Recital by Elvie Yuen (Soprano)

Vancouver, Oct. 6. Van- couver's remaining sources of Power Toywood fl.m stor, arrived meat supply will be closed off plane today and when picketing starts at four

meat Hennie, independent

packing he Empirer of Abyssinia.

plants on Wednesday morning. with. Plans accompaniment by Betly Pow, wo tw s own plane Mir Wam Symngton, British Drown. A Brahms-Grieg Programme:

Untied States to South Columbia

dircetor of the United, B.B.C. Transcription Service: British

Characters. "The Nurse" Aines. was accompanist here by Png Hou: Workers e Ameura. Radio Magazine. A Hongkong Stage Me Jams Daun, o flm producer, said the union would paralyse the Cub Production: 10, London Relay: * Willem Galleher a per- four plants, bringing to a full stop News: 10.10, Weather Report: 10.11, Relay or frend, They were 'ven nn meat production at the west coast of Tino Golchaline and its Ambassador

i-etic reception by thousands city. uto, tank.

The union director end niso thin!

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They had planned to dy next. 10 railroads and highways will he „Chiro," but if the cholera cuidemie : 44 in order to provent the im

Evatontinues, they will fly portation of meat from distant points.

to Griene within the next | United Press. few days-cular.

POLICE DISPERSE

RIVAL MOBS

Argentine Strike Ends

Burnus Aires, Oct. 6.—The strike of the en ire administrative staff of ably most shipping Rim.here ended today and all port facilities are again nonnul

The administrative workers had struck on Saturday to back heir demands for higher pay-Beuter.

New D., Oct. 6-Forty persons were killed or injured today, when repps opened fire on armed rival abs which clachid at Ilissar, 100 alics from Delhi in East Punjab.

Meanwalle. Moslems in the bigs CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE test Mo-frm business section of D.dhi

tdoor Bazarpened Exch hoa day for the first. Ume sinc. liviarances benn a.. TC: ao. Troops and police guarded the streets,United Press.

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Orchestra; 11, Close Down,

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Transmission of the BOC General Overnens Programmes which can be heard in Hongkong this evening

GMT 10-Plain English -"You Don't, Say?" Dantel George diamuses idiom and age. Some of the things we do say some of the things we don't: 10.1 Band Parade; H-The News! 11.19,——— frome News From Britain; 11.19-C Welsh Orchestra; 11,45.-Peirson Webber theatre organ); 12.-Fron J'oday's Papers: 12.10.--Interludes 12.10-Rhapsody Skyrockets Concert Orchestra, conducted by Paul Fenoulbet: 13-The News: 13.10. Programma Announcements; 19 18. Central Band Of The Royal Air Force Conductor: Sadm. Ldr, A. 1 Blow 13.45.—ladiolympia-The Present Paal- lion in Television," a talk by A. D. lowe: 14-Nadio Newsreel; 15.10.-; Variely Band-Box: 15.18-ProgIMIND Announcement: 15.20-Porcas Favour!- tes: 10.-The News: 10.10News Analysing Aftale! The Political 18.15-Driftsh Scene: 16.30-171t's Up To You" Re- costs chosen by P. O. D. G. Widalcombe,

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GERMAN COAL

COMPANIES

TO BE SOLD

Ger-

Berlin. Oct. 6.-Eight man coal distributing companies were placed on sale today in a move by the American Military Government to smash forever the nowerful German cartels.

Philips Hawkins, chief of the Decartelization Branch, described the action as the first stop towards, establishment of a pattern for tho" mile of billions of relchamarks in seized industrial property,

He said there were 168 coat B tributing firms in the United States zono which would be cold..

The Minister-President of Wuert- temberg-Baden ate, in the Ameri- can zone, was directed to supervise the sale of eight companies in his state.

that

the

Hawkins announced buyers must be residents of the Stuttgart aren, where the companies are located, or foreigners eligible to purchase German properties.

The buyers must prove that the reichsmarks they use in making the purchases are ob'ained legitimately)

The eight firms were part of the following German combines; Sin-

Filck, nca, Krupp,

Goering,, Ve- reiniget Stahlworke and Haniel and Moesche.---United Press.

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