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HONGKONG'S Civil Servants
GIFTS FOR PRINCESS
Approve Probe
London, Oct. 30.-Clell servants; gof the Ministry of, Fuel and Power! branch of the Civil Service Clerical Association today approved by 9173 votes to two a circular d
Will Be Put On mandingo probe into the alleged
Public Display
A camphor wood chest carved | with scenes of Hongkong, seven roles of original Chinese silk. and an engraved silver salver will be Hongkong's wedding! gifts to Princess Elizabeth.
To be completed within approx- imately 10 days, the chest and the Milk will be displayed in a special roped-IT xertion of the Gloucester Arcade for three days after which they will be Hown to England by special pinne to reach Buckingham Palace before the wedding.
The salver, requiring longer work- manship, well not be completed for at led the weeks and will not reach England before November 24.
In
Made of specially selected ported camphor wood, the chest will be decorated with a panoramic view of Hongkong, complete with harbour, ships; the Peak, and Vic- toria City, Mountains will be carved in the background.
ALLOCATION OF fund'
Manufactured by the Mayar Silk Mills, the rolls should be nished and ready for display by the middle
of next week,
The salver is being node by Falconer and Co. It will be engraved with the Hongkong crest and suit- able inscriptions in English and Chinese. The Government has not yet decided on the exact wording of the insertufions.
A major purtion of the $50,000 Princess
|
"Communist Infilicațion" Into their Association,
elreglar, sent to all branches!! ur the Assoelation by a body rall
Campaign which is opposing alleged Communist fluence the Civil Servants Union, declared that the tremendous growth of the British Civil Service in recent
Committe Conferener
ars had enabled members of the Communist party and their sym- pathisers to enter the Service in considerable numbers.
They had worked most diligently 10 place their people In key posi- tions in the large branches and. dominant secilons of the Associa tion--Reuter.
Unofficial
Strike Holds
Up Shipping
Representatives of the shipowners, and of the Natiet Union of Sen- jmen are doing their utmost to "kill" The unoileal strike which is spon Elizabeth Wedding Gifcommitice-Reuter.
sured by the men's in-and tile Fund will be presented in juvenile and charitable children's organisa tions in Hongkong, thus meeting the wishes of the Princess. Spreifte organisations which will receive the donations will be decided upon at a later date by the Government Social Welfare Officer.
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Britons Earn More
Irs
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1947.
KASHMIR
Indians Using Fighter Planes
TROOPS FOR SRINAGAR
New Delhi, Oct. 30.-Steel-helmeted troops with boxes of grenades, cartridges, mortar-shells and everything needed for a small campaign were tonight waiting at Willingdon Airfield, New Delhi, to fly to Srinagar, the mountain capital of Kashmir threatened by tribesmen from the Northwest Frontier.
Because the Indian Air Force has only a few planes available, the Government of India__today asked commercial airlines to send all their Dakota aircraft to Delhi immediately, a Bombay cable reported.
While men, petrol, food and blankets were being flown to Srinagar to prepare for battle, RAF Dakotas were completing the evacuation of Britous from the Kashmir capital.
Tempests and Spitfires of Royal Indian Air Force attacked a column (of tribesmen ging; to join the frontier raklers attacking Kashmir State and
seating the principal political parties in the State will be included in the Government.
Farran's Life Threatened
Jerusalem. Oct. 30-Captain Roy Farran, recently acquitted in Palestine of a charge of murdering a young Jew, disclosed, after he had received the United States Legion of the Merit here today, that he had received letters threatening him with death,
The letters were postmarked from London,
"They contained just a plain plece of paper bearing the Hebrew word for revenge. I am not a bit scared by them,' he said.
Captain Farran stated that be had written a book recounting his adventures.
Asked about his plans for the future, Captain Farran, whom the Stern Gang has promised to go after "to the end of the world," sald that there was no question of his resigning from the Army.
I eventually I decide to end my inilltary career, I will go to East Africa and manage a bush-clearing firm. That offer is open to me," he added.
Ife sal that he did not learn of his American award for wartime leadership in Italy until he was released from prison in Palestine.---- Reuter.
M.P. Expelled From Commons
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RAMADIER WINS
HIS VOTE
Narrow Majority
Of Twenty
Paris, Oct. 30. —- M. Paul Ramadier, Socialist Premier af. France, was tonight given a vote of confidence by the Na- tional Assembly -- his · sixth- since he took office nine months ago by a majority of 20, the figures being 300 for and 280 Earlier against.
unofficial figures had given a majority of 22 votes.
M. Ramadler, who re-shuffled his cabinet a fortnighi ngo following the success of General de Gaulle's Rally of the French People in the municipal.
"GROSS CONTEMPT” JUDGMENT elections, and called for a "straight
London, Oct. 30.-The House of Commons tonight found the Labour Member of Parliament and a well- known journalist, Garry Allighan, guilty of dis- honourable conduct, "which deserves to be severely punished", for "corruptly accepting payment for dis- closing Parliamentary matters".
for six
months and
15
vole,"
He declared: "We do not want authority on the cheap. We want a clear approval of our policy In order to tackle the trials of the coming weeks,"
He defined the issue before the Assembly 307 "the question is to know if ur country is to be divided into comp, or if there is to be in France Rusial comp and an American
a truly French will, which implics collaboration with all nations and the prevervation of our national In- terests."
SMALLEST YET
Tonight's vote gave M. Ramadier The smallest majority he has had on
sent them scurrying Into the woods the Nawab of Chalari, was a member Lions of insobriety against unnamed | be him an "Honourable Mem- ja vete of confidence since January,
for shelter. It was learned here to night.
tem
Voting on the motion resulted in, suspended from the service of this It being carried by 100 votes to 101. House
Later in the evening the 11ouse salary as a Member of this House voted 187 to 75 to expel Allighan, be suspended for that period."
an originat proposal that he be after
Mr Winston Churchill, the leader suspended had been amended.
of the Conservative Opposition, asked Garry Allighan
declared how could Wis
1476 House
stigmatise guilty of "gross contempt of Partin- Allighon as dishonourable and then, ment" for writing in newspaper arti- af or a long or short interval, resume Sir Walter Monekton, who, with cle containing "unfounded imputa- of the former Hyderabad Committee Members of Parliament" at West- which negotiated with the Dominimi motion was carried after a of India after the transfer of power, brief discussion and, after the House | arrived in Bombay today on his way
to England.
had heard a lengthy apology from It was understood that Sir Walter Allighon. He sold that there was no asked the Nizam to relieve him of
excuse for what he did and he could the
action. not explain hig responsibility for the present negotiations with the Government of India but would continue to be the Nizanus constitutional adviser.- Rester.
He pleaded guilty to a breach of breach of Parliamentary law.. confidence, thoug not necessarily a
After Mr Churchill had advocated logi Allighan's expulsion, Mr Quentin
(Conservative) moved amendment substituting this penalty for suspension.
EXPULSION
an
The expulsion was decided on by 187 votes to 75.
in
new
he had decided to end the difficulty next stage in the proceedingstical party in France, today issued
1:
the Aobarajah. Sir Hari Singh, and old felations, voiced the privileges had gone too far in their dererving to be severely punished for the Republic" to coumer-act the
AIRCRAFT-SORTIES
wald
-crisis:
Announcing the aircraft sorties, anvents leading to the crisis. Mr Noel- wise to be cautious before endorsingfore this mation, carried by 15%
October 22.
would
to the
Router.
in
the
Woman Pilot Crash-Lands Plane
soon.
Liverpool, England, Oct. 30 The 20,000-ton Huer, Empress of Canada, salled for Montreal from Liverpool a day late today after an
Today's appeal to parliament for The slik consists of one 50-yard
endorsement of the unofficial strike of Merseyside sca-
cabinet roll of white brocade and six 25-| men had threatened to prevent her
plan to overcome France's econonste, yard rolls of coluted material in leaving for lack of engine-room The planes broke up a calumes al
believed by some observers in the serial and political troubles Chinese red, black, maroon, jude";
workers.
Pattan village, west of the Kashmir green, gold and sky blue. All rolls
French capital to be the first stop The three other ships still being capital, inflicting casualties, will be of a single colour. Some of held up were the 20,000-ton Cana-
an attempt to form a strong An Army officer just returned the silk is plain woven while somedian Pacifle liner, Empress of Scot-from Srinagar salt today that the
Centre parliamentary majority. decorated with Small Chinese land, band for the Middle and Har situation was
"be stabilised."
The Chamber, after the voting, circular medaljons and floral de Bust the
British liner, Brazil new
Up-to-date. nows of operations in
Just before this vote was taken, adjourned until November 13, Star, Scheruled to start her malten Kashmir is lacking because the only signs.
When the Assembly met, M. Guy Mr Morrison, still urging suspen Mellet, Secretary-General of The Voyage to the Argentine yesterday communication is through a small
nion for six months, said that he afternoon, and the Cunarder, Media. radio station maintained by the
BITTER REFLECTION
thought that Members might feel Socialist Party, declared: "The very of the Republic 14 ct The Empress "L Scotland, with Civil Aviation Directorate and be-
CRAVE ANXIETY
of "bitter reflection," that expulsion was going a little too 2,400 military and civilian passenger cause two Indian detence forces, have
stake." on board. still lying in the River not yet fully act
London, up their head-
Oct. 30.--The
The Communists, the largest poli- British of trying to reconcile his position as: Metsay, almart emplète so für as quarters.
Government's grave anxiety over the
a Member of Parliament with that was that Heighway was called to bo
General a statement through their entering staff and deck crew are The Indian Posts and Telegraphs situation in Kashmir was expressed
of Journalist. He did not explain reprimanded by the Speaker and
Secretary, M. Maurice Thorez, call- concerned, but the number of fine-Department has just taken over the in the House of Cummors today,
what his plans were
then ordered to withdraw.
ing General de Gaulle's Rally of the men un board & insuficient under Kashmir Posts and Telegraphs sys- Answering question by Mr After condemning
cona man
Alligan's The House then carried the
French People "Fascist" organisa the Board of Trade regulation to following the announcement of Winston Churchill, Mr. Philip Noel-article, the Deputy Prime Minister, Government motion declaring another on allow her to sail.
the accession by the Hindu ruler,
Serretary of State for Mr Herbert Morrison, said that he Labour Member, Evelyn Walkden,. Therez announced the setting
thought that the Committee of guilty or dishonourable condusel,
up of "Committees for the defence communications with India were
"earnest hope" that Pr being svorked on with all speed. "counsels of wisdom and statesman opinion that the law of privileges corruptly accepting payment for the "Fascist danger."
ship" would
prevail in the present applied to Parliamentary meetings disclosure of information about Par-
CHANGES EXPECTED within the precincts-of-Parliament-liamentary matters obtained fro018- Giving an official summary of the He
Harold King. Reuter's chief cor- thought the House would be other Members under a obligation a Indian Government commun pue
respondent in Paris, writes: that the strafing of the red raiders entered Kashmir on or about t Baker
Committee's findings on that said that some 2,000 armed the
alost political observers tonight 1 voles to 92, was taken, the Home thought that further changes in the moving into Kashmir was carried out with good effect" yesterday.
De regrettable," Mr Secretary, Mr Chuter Ede, had said composition of M. Ramadler's London, Oct. 39.-The earnings The communique added that the It is alleged, he said, that they Morrison suld. "If we gave any in-that the House might bear in mind cabinet would take place in the near
Lieutenant Colonel of 5,750,000 manual workers
in reprisals Commanding came
for attacks
pression
public that the that Walkden had not been found future if only to bring in one or two Britain have gone up by some 60
Indian Forces, flown into Srinagar, Moslems in some parts of Kashmir House was seelong to establish a guilty of all the wrongdoing of which parliamentary personalities regarded
which Public donations given by In- per cent compared with 1838, while Was killed while conducting the
had been reported by re- privilege or semi-privilege for prl-Allighan has been found guilty."as "strong men" when it comes to dividuals have now reached-$1,418, | the hours of work have been reduced,
initial
vate meetings of its withdrawal of his men tu fugees.
On October 20, continued Mr Noct-
The avoid being outflanked West of the; All public subscriptions will be an official Ministry of Labour enquiry
only safe
course, added lo
to the Government fund and showed today,
capital.
Baker, "the Maharajah appealed to Governments view, was to take as crucial test, wherever મ meeting Sheikh Muhammed Abdulah, less the Government of India for help due
to local allocated course
In the mining industry, the overage organisations.
weekly cash earnings in the second tier of the Kashmir National Con- and asked for leave to accede to may be held, or whatever its chorac Subscribers
might be, whether the Member thay
send their quarter of June,
at ference which supported the India that Dominion." 1947, stood
Congress Party, was to fly tonight Lo
"On October 27, His Highness was concerned donations to Messrs Peat, Marwick. | £6-9-0, compared with £2-14-0 in
was acting in a Parlia and Mitchell or to Mussrs.
Jaminu for consultations on an t- informed
mentary capacity in the Governor-General
In the sense that Lowe, 1930-an increase of 140 per cent.----
Reuter, Bingham and Matthews,
Government that the of India
his accession was ac- i was doing something
that was Maharajah had asked him to form.
reinted to the cepted, subject to reference to the
Tented
actual Scores of refages from Srinagar people of Kashmir when law and
He was Arthur Heighway, the editor of the occupied the whole floor space of order had been restored. edlices at the Willingdon Airfelt also informed that the Government
ment World's Press News, which published New
Delhi, waiting for friends to of India bad- decided to send Indian the article, was also declared guilly take them away.
armed troops to assist in the defence of gross contempt. Sardar
dar Vallabhbhai Patel, the of the territory and the people af In his apology, Allighon said that. Indian Deputy Prune Minister, told Kashmir."
he did not feel that by receiving to correspondents asking his help in There were about 325 British na- payment for the article about Party getting air transport to Selnagar:tionals lu Kashunir when these events incetings that he was involved in "I should prefer a man with a gun began, Mr Noel-Laker said, of whom an act of bribery. There was never about 200 elected to leave. Alteraft
thought on the parts of the had been sent to bring them out. Lahore, a Reuter
Bewspapers of bribery. message said that Air Jhuli, the Governor-
HUMBLE APOLOGY General of Pakistan, declared in a
.CONFERENCE ARRANGED A conference
apologised between the two speech there today: "We have been
and the the victims of a, deeplaki and well- Governors-General
allegation of insobriety which he Prime Ministers of India and Pakis- made against unnamed planned plot, executed with
"That was an offensive implication
Glasgow. Oct. 30.-Princess! "It is only by putting the claims of disregard
tary Lan has been fixed for Saturday, Mr which evidence showed to be un- Elizabeth launched the Cunard our country far above our person elementary principles of honesty, chivalry and Noel-Baker said.
Speaking of the "grave and urgent
founded," he said. " deeply regret
feelings that we can win through Declaring that no power on earth problems" they will have to resolve, being the author of that particular liner Caronia at Clydebank to as surely as we did before
Her steners
at the wero tokk could "unde" Pricistan, Mr Jinnah Mr Noel-Baker said that the Prime allegation and humbly ask the day with an appeal to her future
House
sincere accept. my
subjeets to work out their start," an so happy that on this said: "I can assure you Uut the Minister had urged "franic consulta
apologies,
visit any future husband is by my cast economic salvation at home. sympathies of the world, particular- tiong" cu both the Governments ef
He regretted that he had
side. ly of Mortem countries, are with India and Pakistan.
on innocent people.
Philip
"He has served with the Royni "Liuetenant
Mountbatten yoti,
"We, in turn, are grateful to other he said, "rest in the Governments of
humanity of the House. have nations who
stretched out the two Dominions."
Mr Noel-Baker gave, "without re-
A second Government motion de-of all Great Britain's achievements need not dwell on his love of the sea their hands to help Pakistan,"
dangers of a kind we have never had Princess Elizabeth launched the which was broadens by Mr Churchill that British, officers a breach of privilege in misleading to free hicfore," she asserted a an 30,000-Los Caronin which with the
In his speech at a public reception,servation," the assurancee asked for claring Allighan-to have committed he is confronted with difficulties and and of all that belongs to it."
Mauretania will supplement the would not be employed in combatant the Committee of Privileges in his address. uppealed 10
every subfiel
and evidence capnelties on either sides h the
qulay our battlefield is in the trans-Atlantic to, take the law into dispute.
of the Queen service Pakistan
suspicion on others was also carried factories, the fields, the mines ant Elizabeth and Queen Mary-at the his own hands but to "belave and
John Brown Shipracomodating 1,000 the shipyard." Iteralling that a conference between without discussion, Act as a pillar of strength to this India and Pakistan to be held
Government A third
motion "But as in 1940, we have got to win
The Caronin, Government."
Lahore, to be attended
as "guilty by the branding Allighan
of this baitle ourselves."
is expected to ba ang Britain's best dollar,
EDITORIAL
Signs Of The Times
UNTIL the early
part of this year few people seriously be- lieved in the inevitability of an- other war; now It is the fear of millions, who, with a sense of impotency and read watch the Unlied Nations widen the breach between two Ideologies and hear words of doom from scientists and professional saldiers. Their feel- ing of helplessness is accentuated when they read that the United Siztes 1139 an atomke bomb 50
powerful than those other
times more dropped
on Japan, that weapons exist which could why out the last human, anlı
animal and vegetable life on the earth, that Russla is working on cosle rays as a military weapon, that Britah Is geentrating on the develop- sment of gulled missiles, and that America has a seuret biological. weapon which could be sprayed from aircraft or 'rockels, and whose fethal quality would renala long after use. Bewildered. the mass of people wonder why these selentifle advances are apparently made only for use as war weapong, and in the Bght of these sickening disclosures 1 is natural that con- fidence in the ability' of the United Nations to maintain the peace
eace of the world is seriously shaken, When General Luelus Clay trum- pela declaration of propaganda war against Communism in the western zone of Europe the im- pilcations are all to obvious, as
paratin
te
United
of
thes are when Soviet delegates, supported by their eastern Euro- penn satellites, Introduce war- mengering resolutkans before the United Nations Assembly which produce only bliferness
aut sarcasm. feeling grows that the Nations is allowing itself to be sidelracked from It's prime objec tive the implementation formula which will guarantee the Deace of the world-and has be come an unruly
society in which the
seek to Jay blame on each other for sins of emission and commission. The Veli, originally conceived as an lostrument of procedure" webleh would guarantee that no unfair decisions be made by the organisin÷ tion established to safeguard the Interests of the world, has now been turned into a toul for de- liberate obstruction and as a means of emphasising the in- transigence of Soviet Russia and ker neighbours. Some see in the verbal battles taking place Lake Success the que protection against a world conflict of arms, bat others remember that World War II was preceded by a war of nerves and propaganda and be- lleve that this is being repeated today. In fearful hope the people watch the neilyllies of the
Unlted Nations, knowing full well that if this organisation falls, ilien the most horrifying war in the bila-. tory of mankind is inevitable,
terim
ni
nut
for the
utter
tava
ter
13
Wings of Parliament.
Alligan.
to
for the
Memberu.
dealing with the new onslaught on organised labour, which is expected.
the Premier's The snoliness of majority was, however, considered in lobby circles as not necessarily Reading, Berkshire, Oct, 30.-
that ind eating
would his government Mary Guthrie, a 30-year-old ferry not
Jind
pantiamentary support in pilot, stilfully crash-landed a Spit-the ever a new cabinet crisis.
of 3 fire Bghter plane in a narrow lane The Butstanding characteristic of during for and darkness near here the two-day debate was that it today.
1310 vealed that
resolutely anti- She suffered slight injuries and Communist Assembly was going from later returned to fly another plane the left of the Socialist to the ex- "to regain her nerve.“
treme right. Tho Communists found The Spitfire was due to be shipped themselves for the first time sinco Portugal for service with the the liberation Isolated in the political Portuguese airforce-Heuter.
field.-Reuter.
Princess Launches Liner
With Philip At Her Side
+2
The responsibility in the matter, suspichon sold that he relied on the und I ore here at a time when in spite Navy in war and in peace' so that I
at
seeking
10
cust
The Pakistan Army endquarters Governors-General and the Prime dishonourable conduct which de The Heiress Presumptive
engers,
carrers
to the in Karnell stated today in a com-
Ministers of both the Dominions, had served to be severely punished" throne, radiant and making no effort afcat. Its cost when finished will munique that no Pakistan troops to be postponed owing to Me Nehru's he had been guilty of corruptly to conceal her happiness, gave warm probably be considerably more than had been used in Kashmir-Restoriness, Mr Nocl-Baker said: "I can accepting payment for dlaclosing thanks to members of the British | £3,000,000.
HYDERABAD SITUATION not disguise from the Ifeuse that information about Parliamentary Commonwealth for. their "generosity The community of Clydebank gave Hyderabad, Oct. 30. The Nawab the conference will have to most matters obtained from other Mem- and unselfishness" in rullying to the Princess Elizabeth a wedding pro- of Chatari, the Prime Minister of grave and urgent problems,
bers of Parliament
ent under an ob- motherland and continued; "We have sent in keeping with the Hyderabad. has resigned and it is
that it is only by ligation of secrecy-was also currled, friends in many other parts of the solid practical homeloving values— understood that his resignation has frank consultation nt the highest
Me Morrison then
moved
that world and we know that we can rowing machino, Allighan, "for bla uruss contempt of count on whatever help they give, The presentation was made at the the House and misconduct do attend but it cannot be said too often that Town Hall shortly holora the In his place forthwith and be re-a country like an Individual, must Princesa launched the new liner. primended by tho Speaker, be work out its salvation at home." Asanelated Press.
been accepted by the Nizam.
"I am sure
level ist solution can be found.
The Nizam's Council of Ministers The Prime Minister had urged this is expected to take place shortly by on the Governments. of India and which six unofficial members repre-
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