DETAMÍNKUTHUNZI.

Chinese Eugenic Regulations

Nanking, Nov. 6.-Com- pulsory cugenle, examina- Lions affecting every man and woman planning to get married, is the principle of the regulations now being compiled by the Bureau of Public Health in Nanking and Shanghini.

It is suggested that every couple before marriage will undergo a medical examinn- lion to determine the fit- ness' of the couple to be married.-Reuter.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1947.

RUSSIA BOYCOTTS

LITTLE ASSEMBLY

Lake Success, Nov. 6. The United Nations.. Political Committee tonight approved the "Little Assembly" plan by 43 votes to six, with six absten- tions.

Mr Andrei Vyshinsky, amouneed that Russia would boycott the "Little Assembly." After the vote had been talten, Mr Vyshinsky declared: "The establishment of an interim committee is a violation of the Charter, The Soviet Union will not take part in Its work."

Arrest Of

Mikolajczyk's

Colleagues

In rapid succession, the Ukraine. Czechoslovakia, Po- land and Yugoslavia all an- nounced they would boycott the "Little Assembly."

con-

Sir Hurtley Shawcross (Britain) supported the idea of an interim com- mitler. "We believe it con tribute to unanimity of the great puwers and all other member stotes,” he said,

said: "It is not so. The United King-

on to weaken the principle of unanimity.

Reality Not Mockery

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"The double-suspension, automatic-locking, triple-clastic garter is no longer an engineer's dream! It's an actuality!

It's here! We have it!"

Cripps On Britain's Relations With Egypt

London, Nov. 6-Relations between Egypt and Britain can remain unaffected by the political issues between them if the commercial and cultural associations are undisturb ed, the Minister for Economic Affairs, Sir Stafford Cripps, stated here tonight,

Warsaw, Nov. 6. Three

Answering Mr Vyshinsky, whe members of the Polish Pensant ut asserted that the proposal con- FOR CHINA Party who escaped with M. stituted an attack on the principle. delegate Mikołajczyk are now in a War-of unanimity, the Brl91 Washington, Nov. 6. Repre- saw guol, it was learned today-dom does not desire to do anythinit.

They had been arrested sentative Walter Norblad, mem- ber of the House Armed Ser-echo-Slovak territory and charged witle having Jeft Poland without

"We want to make it a reality, not vices Committee which has just | passports and with having Stolen

the empty, bitter, frustrating moc- round-world party funds, reports said. Other returned from

kery which it in at the moment. inspection tour, said today he arrests had been made also.

believe that future peace and pros- Political charges might also be opposed the extension of

with perity does depend upon alleging collaboration

harmomy made Marshall plan to China undercials of an unnamed Embassy in among the

grent powers," "At Teheran and Yalta the present government.

Warsaw

claimed solidarity of Mikolajezyk's three "collabora-`

Since then, "If the Chinese would clean it "Madonie Marla Hulewicz, his powers. then it would be all rht, but now it

private secretary, Mt. Vincenty Bryja alone has sought on many necasions would seem to me like pouring satid and M1. Bobrowski, Peasant Party and mucceeded in a few in imposing He was speaking at a dinner, of ebelera town a rat hole," he said.

uneids

were arrested on Czecho- its will on all others.

"It is not thus that solidarity cansador, Amr Pasha, for the given by the Egyptian Ambas- Slovalt erritory, and M. Bryjas Representative Nerblis said

Parliamentary immunity did not achieved: We have

Inve sincerely made

Chamber ol saw UNRRA supplies, meant as a gift to China's needy, "strewn in the protect him because he had been oppent after uppeal to the Russians, Anglo-Egyptian

"If only our Sevier colleagues

es Commerce. streets" of Shanghai or being hawke caught redhanded, the Polish paper

would for ence clear their minds of ed by salesmen.

He reported that Gazeta Latdırwa said.

ntbel It was possible, the paper added, fears

they embarked for

abonat army surplus goods

that a political charge would be themselves da much

bring awaiting removal

and Chaia were still

unanimity

co-operation at Kwajalein and Guam, and those made against them for having been the

with Embassy in which they profess to seek." at Kwajalein were bong ruined by

Sir Hartley sold that Me Vyshinsley salt water and air.

M. Stanislaw Radkiewicz, thebod no evidence that the

Kiven reporting en Lättle Assembly" was a violation of Minister of Security,

M. Mikołajczyk said the United Nations Charter. the fight of dillest of the Embasy in Warsaw

Little Evidence

i

Contact Warsaw.

and

suspicions,

Ta

of

the

Cven

"I believe," he said, "that present political episode-if I may call it sin our Relations is only an episode in what is the long history friendly assoctations between our two countries, and I feel sure that if on the commercial and cultural sides we can proccent on an Kerl, we shall emerge with good res Tations between 心

perples had helped, it was stated. The added ja " could not hulp asking myself aftreier and even improved."

tlus had been confirmed by many

Vythinsky listening to Mr th

Sir Stafford said that both coun- of the jungle arrested.

what would have happened if in one tries had passed through very ex- Than details of the alleged of those great trials in Moscow Mrceptional times durlog the past eight Pacifie

yet been Vyshinsky had presented his case on other

islands only in a collaboration have not war-won

years, and had difficulties which publis

heenuse the inquiry

much assertion and so little caretaker or standby condition.

were part of the world economic evidence.

Norad sold his tour, which In- eluded China, Japan, Korea, Philip pines, Slam and fndu-China,

United States virved by that the

developing should concentrate Gem and Okinawa as pearetime

bastions

01:

and to

at these two offered near ideal Creations for pencetime bases.

SPORT:

when

15

continuing.

Observers said, however, that the "Can one Imagine Mr Vyshinsky form of the early communiques sug-addressing the tribunal and saying! He pointed out that Okinawa wigested that at the trial, it would be Gentlemen of the jury, this prisoner

hack Mikolajezyk have to be turned over to the United alleged that M.

is guilty. The Pravda says he with collaborating States in tw peace treaty negotiations | been secretly

guilly,

Tass says he is guilty. I have forgigners for a considerable time.—no documentary evidence, but 1 say with Jepay for the United States to

Router.

On with his head, off s' base,United Press.

he is guilty, to Siberia'.

to Sir Mr Vyshinsky, replying Hartley Shaweros appeal for co- operation. declared. "These appeals are carenes which a boa constrictor gives to a rabbit, But Sir Hartley He Shawcross has miscalculated.

the strength hy not got the

at a bon constrictor and I am not a rubbit,"

He said

other powers wanted

they co-operation.

night dave shown mange of it.

After Mr. Vyshinsky's short speech theemumitice proceeded to vote.

INDIANS HAVE USEFUL PRACTICE IN SYDNEY

Sydney, Nov. 6—The Indians enjoyed their first practice this afternoon on the Sydney ground. The wicket was firm under bright sunshine and the pitch was faster than the tourists had yet met.

Southern

British to think

The timing of several mem- County (Third Division, hers of the team is still not Section, English League club).

All-day negotiation between they satisfactory, and there is still player and H. d. Walmsley, Notts the danger of the ball coming County disector and treasurer, with Billy firrelt, monger for "Chelsen through, worrying those bats-club, on the sidelines, ended in the men who have not yet made must discussed player

football asking fer time over "a step 1 might regret."

Wainusley mut Luwan at midnight on Wednesday as he returned home from Liverpool, where he scored one the two gods by which England match with tied the International Ireland.

Reuter.

"that

un-

that

Move To End Lords' Ban On Women

London, Nov. 6.-An attempt to end the banning of women from the House of Lords was launched todny when four

women and one man won legal permission to present to the Upper House a petition demand- ing that any Peeress in her own right, whenever created, should be entitled to sit with the Lords. The petition contends that the Sex Disqualification Removal Act of 1010 WAS Intended to remove all

dis- qualification of women from taking part in the exercise of any public function, and that the House Loads has refused to carry out its provisions.

ot

This act is climax to the suffragette battle for women's rights which abolished, with a few minor exceptions, the old bars to women holding public ofee.

Three years ofler was passed, Lady Rhondda, who inherited from her father the title crented a year before the new act was introduced, demanded the right to sit in Upper House.

the

The Committee on Privileges In the House of Lords ruled that she was not entitled to a seat, since if Parliament had intended that women should hold seats-in-the-House of Lord I would have specifically stated it in the act.

Women have from the carliest LITTL in Britain been entitled to hold Peerages in their own fight.-

smitten her

from the deep sympathy of our corn- propte springs not from any political Reuter. or commercial consideration' but

mon humanity," the Minister said.

"Another example of this has been provided by our Egyptian friends in their generous endowment of the village of Enhan Alamein for dia

British abled

ex-servicemen, gesture which has been deeply ap-

preciated in our country,"

in the sterling arta nur responsibill tes are greater.

a

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of both was recalled by Vice-Admiral Sii Denis Boyd, C1--C. and Major Turning to commerce and finance, General G. W. E. J. Fraking, G.O.C. and Air Commodore S. N. Vebster 4.0.0. Sir Stafford said: "Since Egypt is, B... Transcription Service: Dand of Vocal the Irish Guards 9.15, Studio: Recital - Molly Portallion. (Contraito) with Plano necompaniment by Betty "We have, as you know, through Drown; 1.30, Liszt: Concerto No 1 in the London Phillermonte Orebestro; the sterling group been providing Flat Walter Gleicking (Plangi

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RUMANIAN MINISTERS

RESIGN

After outlining the economic rela- tions of the countries during the war, Sir Stafford went on: "Egypt has, ko so many other countries which were primary producers, launched out into It tends to industrial career. alter the anture of demands which Egypt made upon other countries."

She needed the services of experts,

and the supply of of contractors capital goods of all kinds from other

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10.00. The news: 16.10.-News Analysis:

Nov. 6. The London, Rumanian Cabinet met today to discuss a reshuffle following the reported resignation of M. George Tatarescu, the Liberal Foreign Minister, after a 187 to

New Company Law five "complicity and treason" i vote against him taken in thei

The new Egyptian company law ARMY RUGBY XV Rumanian Parliament late last was going to make it extremely diffi- eul for any foreign company to un- The Anny will be represented by | night.

dertale essential development work the following in their cogby-mate- against the Club at Stokumpon to- Dena, the German news Boney of ERYt, he said.--

"I know that already several pro- Se Houry, Wand; Delius's On hearinur in the United States zone of Get live been cancelled-as-the morrow, kick-off 445 pan.

Capt. Henderson, RA Lt. Moore, many, reported that A. Tatarency, result of it," he said. "All I would constant Lambert (uramophone records) Inusk, L.

15. Woolnough. RE. 2nd/- with other Liberal Ministers M.

(Finance), ask is that what has been rendered 10.5-World affairs #nik by Donald Lieut. Penrose, A la De Rome. Alexander

RA.,

Alexandrini

or difficult of performance McLachlan, 10.30-17.00--Shipmates ahore, impossible Green

de M. Barbu Howards,

Rosculpt (Religious

kaw should by Egyptian doméstic (Publie Besenbes, Buffs, Capt. Irwin, Innsk, Affairs), and M. Ion Vantu

our unwillingness to help." Gunner Brookes, HA., L: McGahney, Works), had resigned from the Coal not be laid at our dours as a sign of Devons, Cpl. Stevens, Innak., Lt. tion Cabinet of Dr Petru Groza.

Str Stafford said that Britain was Nash, Burs, Lt. Parke, lansk, LL Tanjug, the Yugoslav agency, said Buskey. Inusk., Lt. Doherty, Inns, it was considered certain in Buch-anxious to see the standard of living 2nd/Lieut. Bruce, HA, Reserves: Li, arest that M. Tatarescu would he Egypt rise through more agricul- Dearden, Innsk, Bdr. Istull, RA, dropped during the Cabinet reshufltural and industrial production. to take Lawton and Fus. Fisher, Hunsk.

***Meanwhile,*** He planned

he concluded, we se was accused of com- Patarescu

m-will do our utmost to keep all pos- Nottingham today to settle housing

plicity In acts of treason and and other questions. But Taminy

slealing Foreign Ministry documents wanted more time to think over

which were stated to have been our two Governments and we hope from First Division to dropping

brught to light in the trial of Dr the Egyptian Government will do the Third Division football.

some. We need one another's trade 1. The Chinese Hung or Trind Judius Maniu, the leader of the Berell sold Chelsea and Notts Society which has existed since A. D. Humanian Peasant Party, on charges and we need it on the greatest seale County

had reached agreement on | 386,

possible." Reuter. Wyoming. Wisconsin, of treason, now in its final stages a transfer, and everything now rests Washington

1 West Virginia, in Eucharest. between Lawton and the Notts 3. La Durse. 4. The Davy Lamp, 5.

A report from, Bucharest this after- OUTWARD MAILS Observers at Brislong a fortnight | County Club. He added that Lawton, The deepest part of the Pacifle noun sold that M. Tatareseu was age said that Lindwall is not yel at because of an injured ankle, would Ocean, off the Philippine Islands, 6. and receiving penicillin injections the top of his speed-Reuter."

for congestion of the Jungs-Reuter,

scores.

Nevertheless, the practice was most useful and beneficial for tomorrow's game.

The Indians will face Australia's Test opening battery, Lindwall and Mer. The tourists perfumances at Adeiside and Melbourne have help- ed tu inspire confidence in the tram, and it is hoped that the younger batsmen will emulate the batting the more experienced members.

The New South Wales team prac tlxal

at adjoing nets. A notable alzentec was Lindwall,

is who

of

slightly indisposed, but will be it

tomorrow.

TOMMY LAWTON

London, Nov. 6.-Taniny Lawton, Chelsen and England centre for- ward, will decide early next week whether he will

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side

to play a combined Antwerp next Tuesday.Associated Press,

SWEDEN'S CHANCES London, Nuy, 6-Sweden will try to play stood football, but he did not

At. Bomb No Longer Secret

(Continued Trom Page 1)

to the end the interests of universal pelice. think they will be as fast as Eng-satellites. Other European states, as

"In accordance with that peaceful land, said Mr Rudolf Kock, non- for example France, due to the pro-policy, the Soviet Union stands for playing exptain and chairman of the Paseist servility of its ruling circles, an all-embracing development of Swedish selection committee, when were betrayed." Over other territory, international co-operation. discussing Sweden's chances against which, for many centuries, no foreign

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POLICY ELUCIDATED

Eugland at Highbury on November foot had trod, hing the dangerous "Comrade Stalin had profoundly elucidated our foreign palley in his "Mt Rack and the Swedish team's threat of German invasion.

DEFEAT OF FASCISM talks with the well-known American, English trainer, George Raynor, were

The situation changed radically Mr Harold Stassen, They (the So- rooyaring impressions totay on yes- terday's math between England only when the Soviet Union trans-viet Union, and the United States) been formed itself into a military came can, of course, co-operate with each and Ireland. **We have

Comrade Stalin said. The spying cut the land," Mr Roes told and when the Soviet army along the other.

them were not Reuter. "Ireland were forceful and whole front went over to the offen- differences between

sive against the Hitlerite hardes. Important as far as collaboration was England skilful and quick."

"The formation of an anti-Fascist concerned. The economic systems coalition of allied. powers, in which in Germany and in the United States the Soviet Union occupied the lead-were alike. Nevertheless, war broke The economic ing position, was also of great im-out between them. portance.

Hystems of the United States and different. "AB this made possible the defeat the Soviet Union

do of Fascism in Europe..

Comrade Stalin sald, but they

He added that the Swedish team will train on the Chelsea round

Reuter

RUGBY RESULT London, Nov. 8.-Playing on home ground today Cambridge University lest to the Australton tourists by points to 12 in a Rugby Union game.

Reuter

Midweek Boat Race

Instead of the usunt Saturday.

were

Fusclet the nturally I should be understood!

The statement by Marshal Stalin not fight each other but collaborated towards the end of the war that during the war.

could So- "If two different systems everybody recognised that the So-

the war,

could viel people "han saved the civilian-collaborate during 6. The historic ton of Europe from the London, Nev.

not collaborate in peace? nnnut n'er-Varsity boat race be- "pogromista" was quoted by M. tween Oxford and Cambridge will be Motolog, who added: "The re- that provided there was a desire to rawed on a Wednesday next year, cognition of the fact that the Soviet collaborate, it should be perfectly

people

hus saved the civilisation of possible for different economic sys- But if there After consideration of a number Europe from the Fascist nogremists tems to collaborate. of probable dates, the authorities obliges the whole world to re- was no desite to collaborate-even chose March 24 and the provisional cognise the extraordinary merits of with econorale systems which were time of 12.30 GMT.

the leader of Communism and the alike the State, and people might The 'Oxford Boat Club president, great army

Joseph Vis be ghting each other.

"The Soviet Union invariably car- quite sure what the Home Office are When he turned to foreign polley, ried out and is carrying out a nolly going to any about the mid M. Molotov declared: "All" real of peace and international collabora- werk nature. We have announced friends of the people-and they lon. Such are the relations of the the date now because we want to get constitute the majority of the people Soviet Union with all countries which

collaborate," all possible criticism over early, of any country--can rely on the fact evince "a desire to Roulér.

titat the Soviet Union will defend Reuter.

Mr Pendle, sald: "I am not į kurlanovilch Star.

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