THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1947.

Reds Blast Way Protest From Premier

Into Yulin

Paiping, Nov. 11.-The official Central News Agency today reported Com- munist troops streaming into Government defence -positions after blasting in the walls of Yulin. in North Shensi,

The agency said the Reds detonated explosives. they had placed in deep tunnels below the walls, and that an artillery barrage covered way units forcing their

street Fierce through. fighting was reported, with the government defenders inflicting heavy casualties from behind barricades.

The city, close to the Great Wall, has been under Red siege for 15 days. Associated Press.

SIAM'S NEW CABINET ANNOUNCED

Against Stream Of

Abuse From Russia

London, Nov. 10.-Mr Clement Attice, Prime Minister, protested tonight against Russia's "con- stant stream of abuse" of the British people and Government "as imperialistic and even warmongers and traitors."

Mr Attlee, speaking at the traditional banquet to mark the institution of a new Lord Mayor of London, said:

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had won for ourselves. We are to- day in the British Commonwealth and Empire putting into practice the principles in which we believe, We are showing the world how freedom and association in a wider policy can be combined."

Self-Government

"In the press of the USSR and of countries in which its influence is all powerful, we have constant of stream of abuse of the people Great Britain and of members of

After references to self-govern- the Government as imperialists and even warmongern and traitors. ment in the Empire, Mr Attlee went "Such lunguage is most unusual on: "If there is Imperialism in the from members of a government world today, hy which I mean sub- against members of onother govern Jection of other peoples by political ment with whom it is in

friendly and

domination of economic relations. A recital of the facts is powerful nation, it is certainly not enough to show how baseless are to be found in the British Common- these necusullari."

wealth,

"On the contrary, we sec pra- The Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin,

and his colleagues had shown gressive development of transforma- the Empire into a union unexampled patience in the face of tion of obstacles and thiscouragement, Mr of the Crown of a great assembly of Attice doclared. They had worked nations. Everyone of them is com for peace in the United Nations, the pletely free to live its own life and Council of Foreign Ministers and in to carry on its own affairs without compulsion or Interference by any of its associates.

economie conferences.

Close Consultation

In dealing with these problems," Bangkok, Nov. 10.-Twenty- said, "we have worked in the four hours after his seizure of clusest consultation with our sister power, Marshal Pibul Songgram,mations of the British Commonwealth who share our deals. Let me onze Siam's wartime Premier. an-

aits pay a tribute to the generous nounced today that Sium would way in which they have come for- honour all her foreign com-word to help us in our troubles. With mitments.

them we share the belief that the best hupe for world peace is the es- In swift moves to establish

tablishment of a community of free authorities in the country where nations nations which, though dif- disturbance have been reporter CIOF Marshal Songgram placed himself at fering fm each other in their pai

tical constitutions and their economie the head of 28-man Military

new 20-ystems, will co-operate in the in- Council and appointed a mon Cabinet.

Samp

The new Prenter is Luang Kavil Abhaiwongse, who held the post In 1944 under the Japanese,

The

two former lenders, who Hpped away from a dance when the Marshal's, furces went to arrest them -Lung Dhampu Nawasawat, the deposed Premier, and Pridi Phan- omyung, Japanese Resistance loader

were understood today to be still in Bangkok.

Unconfirmed reports carlier said that the two men had boarded a ship in a bid to escape. While the in- tentions of

of the deposed Premier are

not known, it is understood that he is attending a a meeting of the Military

Today .Come.)

Reports that some resistance heing organised in the provinces

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treats of it."

Mr Attlee stated that members of the Commonwealth did more than share the belief, in liberty and de-

mocracy.

can only think that member

of the Soviet Government have fat)-

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✪ THE SATURDAY EVENING POLY EDITORS PNEUS SERVICK,

"Good morning, Mr Hahn! Gee, I hope you enjoyed your vacation as much as we did!"

JULIUS MANIU DEMANDS PROOF OF GUILT

Bucharest, Nov. 10.-Ten of the nceused made their final statements and appeals to the court when the trial was resumed here today of Dr Julius Maniy, Rumanian peasant lender, 'and 18 others accused of conspiring to overthrow the Rumanian Government.

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Emotions Run High In Philippine Elections

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Manila, Nov. 10.-Filipinos vote on November 11. an election that will test the popularity of Pre- sident Manuel A. Roxas and the strength of his Liberal Party.

mem-

They will elect eight national j Both sides agree that would be a senators, 50 provincial govern-herculean task. ors, 1,130 mayors, and

Laurol's Triat bers of provincial boards and Senate President Jose Avelino, who The Liberals are led by Roxan and municipal councils, Philippine was Roxas' campaign manager in senators are elected at large, 80 1640, Nominat head of the

c"opposi- top party leaders have barn- tion is Eulogio Rodriguez, a candidate stormed the entire archipelago sistants is Camilo Osins, former re- for re-election. One of his chief as- The president himself has made sident Commisulonier in Washington many speeches.

who also is a senatorial candidate. In the background of the election The election campaign has been campaign is the treason trial of Dr emotionally furious and physically Jose P. Lourol, puppet president violent. Numerous deaths have been during the Japanese occupation of attributed to election disputes. There the Philippines. His trial began havo

been almost dally bloody October 20, after several postpone- clashes

between law enforcement ments, and lasted one week. Then officers and the dissident Hukbala. It was again delayed until after the jkups. Not all can be attributed to election. Many interpreted

this as election violence but the heat of battle between government forces and the lawless elements has risen many degrees during the campaign,

The issues boll down to the, funda- mental question of whether the 18- month-old Roxas regime has been successful and honest. The opposi llon--the

party- old Nacionalista has campaigned hard to prove it has been nether. The Liberat party claims that it will win an overwhel- ming victory with the Roxas banner. Control Of Congress The cicctlon will afford the first

chances for re-election In 1950.

The administration needs to win

a political mave. Laurel has a large following and there has been a movement to get him to run for the presidency again.-United Press.

NOTICE

a spirited Anal major Indication of the President's { persons or Arnis are requested to

continually in-

U. N. R. R. A.

Notice is hereby given that with the impending closure of the One of the accused. Victor; the leaders of the Peasant Radelescu-Pogoneann, told the Party.

operations of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Ad- The verdict on Maniu and his 18 ed to take note of these happenings, court that two Americans, Hall

ministration in Hongkong, all or that having once adopted the and Hamilton, had tried to per-supporters will be given tomorrow.

Dr Manlu, in thesis that, Great Britain is an im-suade him to escape from the perialist power they are unwilling country. They also wanted an

speech which

submit in writing to the under- to discard it."-Beuter.

terrupted by Colonel Petrescu, the. the senatorial contests in order to signed before the 20th November, armed insurrection and had dis-president of the court, declared: paraged the political tacties of "In my polities and in my private retain control of the Congress. The

Life I

Liberals have a great majority in have always been against

the House of Representatives but secret military organisations. is untrue that I have worked with only a slim working majority among

senators, Smooth adminis the 21 United States agents. In fact,

tration handling of foreign affairs, the Americans were angry, when I for instance, depends on control of refused to create

a quasi-military the Senate. organisation."

RICHARDS SETS NEW RECORD

London. Nov. 10. Gordon Richards, England's champium Jockey, today rode his 260th winner of the reason to break his own record of 1250 winners in season when he won the last ruce of a meeting on the Irish-bied Twenty-Twenty.

Richards got his mount home by

"We fight side by side in the war," he said, "not only to preserve nir own free institutions, but also to enable others to enjoy what we Router,

a short bead in a desperate finish.-

MARSHALL SEEKS

BILLIONS

(Continued from Page 1)

American assistance should be

would be pledged by a agreement to use local

bilateral currency

EX-CORPORAL

are

ON GREEK ATROCITIES

Denics All Charges Denying all charges against him, the 74-year-old Peasant Party lend- er said:

"You have made charges but pro- London, Nov. 10.-The left.

duces no proof. I want proof of wing London Daily Mirror, the

your charges. It 13 your respon- big-type daily with a claimed ibility to produce these proofs." circulation of nearly 4,000,000, Answering a charge that he plan- today devoted its entire front ned to overthrow the government by violence, be sald: "I deny it. it is page to pictures and stories of absolutely untrue that I planned what it described as "cruelties the violent overthrow of the govern- and atrocities in Greece."

men'. It untrue. It

is

Is casy to Under a huge headline, "What acruse, but i want proof,"

Dr Mantu denied we British doing here?," the

that he sent Mirror printed two pictures of Greek Grigore Niculescu-Buzesti, former horsemen carrying heads of extcut- Rumanian Foreign Minister who is ed Landi's, while on an inside page being tried in his absence, abroad a

"Some- an agent. leading article declared:

be done about Greece. His party, he said, was purely a It was formed In 1020 as a study and professional Ariny out of that Althy mess."

The Mirror's front page story sald circle, and not in 1940 by Mihalache that British troops stationed in! (former deputy leader also on trini) Greece were standing by compelled and Colonel Stefan Stolln (former to witness the crucities and atrocis chief of the party's military section des commilled around them by the and another of the accused). Greek police and by Greek soldiers In police and army barracks.

renched Bangkok, but were without directed to critlent areas where it only for such purpose ng both the thing in to get the British professional group,

confirmation.

A

Regency Council Changed

of

profits from the sale of these goots

United States and the

recipient country agreed to. in Mr Marshall did not ask for

could be most immediately effective, PILLARS OF SECURITY

become involved

"We have

of the world."

the

To deny today", Mr Marshall said, "our interest in their ability to de- fend their own heritage would be to of disclaim the efforts and sacrifices two generations of Americans.

and

this request, totalling some $430,- 000,000, is expected to he put for ward by the Secretary of the Army, Mr Kenneth Royall, soon:

AL

PRESS CONFERENCE

The

first

Not Subversive Movement

it was not a subversive movement. he said. He admitted that he had Protested To Officers

handed to the British and

Ameri- against these inhuman aca, Rumanian Government, but said he "Although our men have protested cans documents and memoranda have not been able to stop them,"

dealing with activities of the the report said. They have did this "because I considered the Ar

earried on, sickened at heart, with government was breaking the terms their job of training Greek soldiers, of the Moscow but have protested to their officers." Ing the conception of full freedom.

Agreement and ignor- The

featured a paper

"I have always stood for peace a long state- ment by

32-year-old ex-Corporal and freedom," Dr Manlu said, and Stephen Harry Starr, formerly I refute with indignation the charges of the North Lancashire Regiment, you have brought against me" said to

to have been demobilised last Radelescu Pogoneanu,

former August.

Counsellor of the Foreign Ministry, told the court:

a press conference after Mr Marshall had outlined the aid plan to a joint meeting of the Foreign of the Senate and House of Representatives. All Committees Robert Lovett, the Under-Secretary of State, disclosed today that the cision yet on the proposal by the. State Department has taken no de- Committer for European Paris

Co-operation Economic $3,000,000,000

monetary stabilisation

He said that the State Department

stabilisation, but it had yet to reachi was fully aware of the need for

Di à decision either on the amount of the funds that might be needed ar stabilisation ma-

for

After Luang Kavid Abbalwongse two wars which have had their ort- additional occupation funds, had

the nccepted

Premiership,

continent," hegin in the Europeati Marshal Songgram sald that

he said, "The free peoples of Europe | would not accept any Cabinet posí,

have fought two wars to prevent the but would

as temporarily

forcible domination of their commu- Supreme Commander at the head of

nity by a slogie great power. Such the Mary Council.

All the members the new duminations would have inevitably

stability Cabinet are either former colleagues merinced the of the new Premier, or supporters, security of of Marshal Songgram.

The Regency Council, which pre- King viously advised 18-year-old Adulci, has been replaced by a new Supreme State Council. Formation

"We wish to see this community of this Council was announced by Marshal Songgram under a new 20-restored as one of the pillars of world point constitution, which introduced security and in u position to renew few other changes but kept the its contribution to the advancement framework of a two-house parlia- of mankind and to the development of a world based on law and respect A spokesman for the

the individual." Siamese for

out Marshall pointed Mr Legation in Berne confirmed tonight that the change in Siam's Council of geographic scope of the programme the line of division was limited

by Regency would in no way affect the position of the King.

is at who

through Europe, roughly marked by a point where the Anglo-American present studying law at Lausanne

armies University and who is due to mount

met those of the Soviet Union at the end of the war. the throne next year at the age of

We must face the fact that not 20.

all of the European nations have been left free to take their place in the community of which they form a natural part," he said,

"Bul I do not have to tell you that this

reeks programme

no special no sinister advantages and purgues purposes.

it is

ment.

The King has been living in a villa near Lausanne with his mother since his childhood and has been educated

at a Swiss school-Reuter,

Shipping Menaced By Jap Mines

Seattle, Nov. 10.-Unprece- dented numbers of floating mines, believed to be part of more than 35,000 devices plant- ed by the Japanese during the war still unaccounted for, are stil menacing sea traffic along the west coast of the United States.

Liem.

the

a programme of construc- production and recovery. It

menaces no one.

וחינייי

gramme

fund.

what form the chinery should take.

a

Starr described a scene he wit- nessed in Thessaly Inst June,

"On the way back from collecting stores we saw a friend and Greek svidlers dressed in British battledress uniforms mounted on horses. The Harriman Committee, Presi- "They were carrying human heads dent Truman's Foreign Aid Advisory of bandils, or, rather, Communists, Committee, in its report published died in a clash between the Greek yesterday, rejected the plan for army and the guerillas. There were stabilisation fund as "unwarranted"", nine hends on view, eight men and declaring that stabilisation should be one woman. left to the International Monetary Fund.

Gestapo Methods

may

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"Although I have never been at- I tracted by the myth of Maniu. am often in agreement with him and his ideas.

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1947, particulars of all claims or debts outstanding against the said Administration,

All debts incurred after the 20th November, 1917, until the date of final closure will be paid

promptly.

The functions of the Repatria- tion Branch of UNRRA havo as from the 1st July, 1947, been assumed by the Preparatory Com~ mission of the International Re- fugee Organization with its Hong-

Basically, the issues are almost the sume as in the 1946 nutional clec- tions when the Nacionalistas, under former President Sergio Ostvena, crushed und the powerful Liberal party emerged.

The

ле opposition has forged the argument that the Roxas adminis tration has been corrupt and has failed to keep its promises. The kong Office situate on the 3rd Liberals, on the other hand, assert floor, of the Ritz Hotdl, 122, austin that the administration has done 1ts Road, Kowtoon. best to expose graft and irregulari-

les.

Roxas' latest promise is that he will balance the national budget in 1948.

OUTWARD MAILS

Untern

registered otherwise stated, articles and parcel posts close 30 minuten earlier than the ordinary mall. If nail cluwe.tefore 10 prn, rexistered and parcels will close at p.m. on previous day.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11

Closing Times By Air Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Bahrein, Cairo Nairobi, Johannesburg & Marsellies via Cairo) Augusta and London 3:30 p.m.

Shanghel, Hankuw, Amoy Nanking, Tsingtao Peiping 3.30. p.in.

Canton & Swatow 3.30 p.m.

Foxchow

Closing Tintes By Sea & Train Canton (train) 7 a.m.

Mocan, Tsiastian & Shokki (Sea) 8 a.m. Shanghai (Bea) 10 nm. Amy (Sex) 10 a.m.

Haiphong (San) 10 n..

Bangkok (Sea) ID am Swatow (Sea) 1 pm.

Macao. Tsinshan & Shekki (Sea) { p.m. Canton (train) 2 p..

Manila P. L. (Sea) 3 p.m.

Straits. Ceylon. E. & South Aden -Kaypt (Sca) 3. p.m.

Africa,

Shanghai (en) 3 p.m. U.S.A., Canada,

Central

South

America via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada) (Sex) 3 p.m.

Macao, Talashan. Shekki and Kongmoon (ra) p.

Canton (Sea) 5 pm.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12

Closing Times By Air Manlio

U.S.A. P. Honolulu. Canada an

Saigon 3.30 p.m. have had and still have.

Mañia P. 1. 3.30 p.m. a profound respect and esteem for

Swatow & Tainan '3.30 pm, him. I do not agree that I am guilty, Canton, Luchow Kunming nor do I deny or refute any of my Shanghai Nanking. Hankow, Tringlao deeds. I calmly await your verdict and Peiping 3.30 in. and the verdiet of history."--Beuter.

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST

H.K.T.

Атау,

Closing Times y Sea & Train Carlor (italy) 1 n Macao, Talashan & Shekki (Sex) 0 ¤.. Amoy & Swatow (Bea) 10 nm. Shambal (Bea) 10a.m.

Зарар Ord. letters & cards only) (a) 10 a.m.

Bangkok (Hea) Noon

Macro, Trinstián, & Shekki (Rea) 1 p.m. Canton (train) 2 put

Macao, Tsinshan, Shekk! and Kanginom

430, B.B.C. Transcription Service: George Meincbrino & His Orekt; 7, Studior "See Tee" on Sport: 7.10. Studio: Piano | (Sea). 4 ́p.m. Recital by Michael Boder By Courtesy

Niemaries" Presented by Allen Woods;

"We were not Communists, but Mr Lovelt said that Mr Marshall's statement today was only the barest we knew that it was God help you outline of the Administration's final if it was known that you held Com- plane for long-range European re-

munist sympathies. You shot, bealen up or deported to one construction. is certainly not a pro-

While the agures announced by of the barren isles off-the-const-off the Parisian, Grill; 7.50, Studio: "Film of a country

Greece. seeking lo

the

today Secretary of State exerelse domination or to influence approximately $6,000,000,000 for the unduly any foreign country.

full year of the plan's operation first full "Nations and political

Kroups differed te

the Harriman which have now declared their op Cominlitee's proposal for $5,750,000,-

the programme position to

AP:000 for the sume period, there was a block, for parently wish to own reasons, the revival of Westernwide difference in the overall figures Europe."

for the four years, he said,

Mr Marshall put them at between $10,000,000,000 and $20,000,000.000

NEED FOR INTERIM AID

from

"The palice are all-powerful and their methods Gestapo at their worst.

are those

of the "At Tirnavos, near Larissa, Greek troops began to bent, up men and Women Gne day while motor cycle engine were revved up to drown Their stream.

"About 30 women were beaten up

Underlying the need for interim ald while the Harriman Committee on this occasion."--Reuter prior to April 1, the start of the proposed between $12,000,000,000 Marshall plin itself, the Secretary of and $17,000,000,000,

suld: "It will do little rood to

State

discuss a recovery programme if, in the meantime, political and economic

have deteriorated to

reply which would follow a

worst

order

INTERPORT

CRICKET

(Continued from l'age 1)

always intimidating. Howarth put in some splendid work-bowling, bat- ting and dekling. His showing con- Armed him as the cleverest bowler in Hongkong today..

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Transinission of the BDC General

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GMT 10.-Plain English "Words Calith Brooks demonstrates need for having the right words command for vivid description: 10.15 Country dance party; 10.30-Muste whe you work; 11-The news: 11.10-11omo news from Britain: 11.15 Coventry Ippodrome, archestra; 12-From tr-day'a papers; 12.19-Interlude: 12.1-Romance in rhythm: 13The news; 13.102 $500 gramme announcements: 13.15-Band of the Seats Guards Conductor: Captain S. Rhodes; 13.45-Talking point; 14-Radio newsreel: 14.18-Variety band-box: 15.15. Foreca' favourites: 10--The news: 10.10. -News analysis: 10.15-British affairs the political scene, a talk by David Ray- Alec Pearce's captaincy was bri-

mond; 10.30-17.—ILM up to you. Recorda peccable, his field being placed | chosen by Spr. J. Campsie. Diliish Forces judiciously and his bowling båndled | in Palestine. with judgment.

Minu, going through the nir rather faster than usual was a con- tinual menace to the Shanghal men yesterday, and Zinumera certainly

PLAN FOR CHINA Mr Lovett said that the request for new occupation area funds to The Coast Guard said today that conditions

submitted shortly by the Depart- naval demolition experts and Coast point where such a programme could ment for War would be "in the Guardsmen detonated 10 mines inot possibly succeed."

general

of $500,000,000," the economic and sodiu! $300,000,000 of which were intended the past 11 days afone of beaches and sea lanes of the Pacific coast.

for Western Germany, where, start- Today naval demolition expert complete exhaustion of their dollaring next January, the United States is speeding to two more of the ex- resources, he said that Austria must assume Britain's share of the plosive devices reported on a beach would exhaust its funds shortly after dollar upkeep. near Huceta Head, on the Oregon the begiming of the year. France Mr Lovell doubted whether the coast. The Coast Guard cutter Bon-could continue to buy essential food ham is rushing to a third off Yaquina and fuel only until the end of Decem plan for China would be submitted in detall to Congress at the special Head, Oregon, which is being uned-ber, while Italy was in the ed by the crew of a fishing boat. plight of all, fasing a halt of dollar session starting next Monday.

He deschbed this scheme as aim- Yesterday Coast Guard -rifleman

stability in

Chinn rather The

$597,000,000 programme, urged, was designed to let the people tion as hoped for in Europe.

heuchieving more ambitious reconstrue- of these three countries "continue to Reports here put the Chilma pro- cnt, work and survive the winter."

gramine at $1,500,000,000 though Mr fle said that the urgency

Lovett declined to comment on this need was so great that a new agency gure today. should not be set up to handle this Bit Lovol explained that Italy's phase of foreign aid and the distri- needs, ns far as the next few weeks bution of funds should follow the was concerned, would be met paz- pattern arranged for the post- | fully by a diversion to her from programme carlier this Austria of some post-UNRRA furda approved by Congress earlier this Ald, he mold, would be concen-year. trated largely on food, fuel, for Italy's present dollar resources, he tiliser, fibres, acedn and medical 'said, were due to run out at the be- supplies And recipient countries ginning of December-Reuter.

detouistert a mine near the entrancements by the beginning of next {ed at forming tlie basis of, economie kept the runs down before tifin."

to Depor Bay, Oregon, which shatter- ed windows of beach homes when it exploded.

Other nines are reported off the coast" of British Columbia, “Washing- ton and California.-Unlied Press.

Rugby Results

London, Nov. 10-The following are results of Rugby Union games played tonight:

Unlied Hospitals 11. Edinburgh University 17,

Oxford University 23, Edinburgh Academicals 3.-Reuter.

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