U.S. EXPORTS TO RUSSIA TERMED "APPEASEMENT"
New York, Nov. 26.--The recent drastic decline in American trade with Russia has aroused consider- able comment here. Many people think the United States is still shipping too much to the Soviet Union, while others find compelling reasons of commerce and diplomacy for opposition to further curtailment.
They Demand Their Wives
London, Nov, 26.-British
Russiat husbands whose
wives are detained in the Soviet Union today started a campaign to bombard the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr Vyacheslav Molotov, with leaflets demanding the re- lease of their wivos.
Leaflets were distributed and recipients were urged to sign them and send them to Mr Molotov at the Soviet Embassy.
The first batch reached the Embassy this morning. but a secretary took charge of them and they did not reach Mr Molotov.-United Pross.
'AUSTRALIAN EXCLUSION
CRITICISED
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1947.
Washington officials hint that Secretary of Commerce W. Averell Harriman may further tighten trade restrictions through his export control nu- thority. But there appears to be no American embargo in prospect partly because, firstly, Russia would presumably re- taliate by barring shipments of chrome and manganese which are vital to United States eco- nomy, and, secondly, an embargo would be a drastic diplomatic step putting Russin outright in the "enemy" category and giv ing propaganda fuel to the Com- munist Information Bureau,
Harriman
Instead, Mr
may, cs'ablish a new list of nations en- titied to
preferential recelpt of avail- nble American goods, picking them on 1 basis of their Importance to the Marshall plan
Industrial experts have suggested the United States might be able to oltain
Manganese than at more present from non-Soviet Asia. They are not so sure about chrome. The United States is trying to bulld stock- ples of both these metals.
The Herter Committee on Foreign Aid a fortnight ngo proposed in- erennod production of
thene two ores along with others in the British and French empires and other coun- The tries reciving American mid. United States produces little man. ganese or chrome.
Grave Error
E.
Presidential aspirant Harold Sydney, Nov. 26.-Church Stasson last week called the United! leaders today criticised an order States policy of shipping tools and deporting 14 Malay seamen to machinery to Russia a "crave er- Singapore. The Malays mar-ror."
Representative Karl Mundt rled Australians and settled in Monday introduced a resolution ask- the Commonwealth during the ing Mr Harriman to give the exact
figures of Russian titude,
war.
The Church leaders questioned the government's implementation of a While Australia` policy.
The Rev. John S, Moyes, Angilcan Bishop of Armildais, said: "We're sowing a wind, and we shall reap a whirlwind" by enforcing the White Australia poilcy "in way that denies Christian brotherhood."
The Custom Department has or-
sall dered the 14 Malays fa
for Singapore next month. Their wives and children, totaling 35, main in Australia,
on
A Commerce Department report, prepared prior to this resolution but still unpublished, shows exports to Russia
present were about
a year ago and percent below
at
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France Expels Russians
For Interference
Paris, Nov. 26.-
The Ministry of the Interior announced today the expulsion of 19 Russians from France for "interference in French affairs" during the current labour crisis, which erupted in violence today as police and strikers battled in Lyons streets.
The announcement identified the Russians as members of the "Soviet Patriotic Union" and said they were taken by bus to an unstated frontier and put across the border.
Letters To The Editor
Royal Honeymooners
Leave For
For Scotland
London, Nov. 26-Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh left London tonight for the second part of their honey pon at Birkhall, on the King's Scottish
catates.
Only a handful of onlookers | were there to wave off the Royal couple as they left King's Cross station in a special conch on the night train for Scotland.
Third class passengers travelling In the train leaned out to say good luck as the Princess and her husband passed along
The the platform. Princess wore a blue hat and long- sleeved cont, which was one of her wedding presents. The Duke, bare- beaded, was in a light blue lounge suit. With them travelled Susan, the Princess's pet Corgi.
Earlier today they felt Romsey, the Mountbatten estate in Hampe shire, where they spent the first six days of their honeymoon, and lunch- rot Buckingham Palace.
The Princess and her husband will leave the train al Aberdeen tor morrow morning, and molor
to Birkhall.
It was emphasised that both wished complete privacy for the re- mainder of the honeymoon.
Message To Well-Wishers
Before they left London, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin- burgh sent out n. message of thanks to well-wishers all over the world.
"Before
we leave for - Scotland tonight we want to say that the re- ception given us on our wedding day and the loving Interest shown by our fellow-countrymon and well- wishers in all parts of the world, will have left Impressions which never grow faint," they said.
"We can find no words to express what we feel, but we can at least offer our grateful thanks to the millions who have given us this un- forgettable send-off in our married life."
In Lyons, polles used tear gas to break up strikers, marching in the prefecture after a mass rally called by the Comununist dominated General Confederation of Labour,
Meanwhile, it Is reported that Premier Robert Schuman's luner beth and Philip."--Reuter.
Cabinet had agreed on a double- barrel policy calling for general wage Increases and stern low en- forcement measures
The message was signed "Eliza-
combat the World Sport:
wave of strikes and disorders sweep- ing the country-Associated Press.
Served In Resistanco Paris, Nov. 26. The Soviet Em- bassy in Paris stated tonight that several of the White Ruslans with recently acquired Soviet nationality,
amount to 1.1 percent of America's Why. Col. McCormick who have been expelled from France
total export business.
man-
Hates The English
Sir, I have read in your issus of November 20. Col. McCormick'a com-
RS
In
Joe Louis Claims In
Fine Form
undesirable persons, served during the war
French with the Resistance,
Earlier, the French Ministry of the ments as to why he hates the English Interlor stated that 19 undesirable Deople. It is amusing and most dispersons had been expelled from the
country
arrested after being I feel
Pompton Lake Jersey, Nov. Custing at the same time. confirmed in my thoughts and juda had been social disorders, notably in Louis said today he was in the different parts of France, where there 26.-Heavyweight champion Joe of the
Morselles. The Ministry would not i
war days as he went through confirm that all those expelled were best of condition since his pre- the final stages of his training for his December 5 title scrap with Joe Walcott,
Metal imports from Russia for the first nine months of thia year totalled $15,000,000, chiefly Kanese and chrome. Fur imports
nearly from Russia totalled
$35,- 000,000.
During
the same period
major Included
soine will re-exports to Russla
$10,000,000 worth of machine tools, $14,000,000 worth
electrical of The government's attitude is that machinery and apparatus, $1,000,000
worth If the
of trucks, over $2,000,000s, of locomotives and $200,000 worth worth of aircraft parts.
Appeasement Denounced
19 remain
I would be discriminatory Malays were permitted beenuse they married Australians,
Minister Gives Figures
ment American
that one section
public have to be freaks in order to come into National head- and I now class this well- crown (in America) personage of The American press as one.
As Britisher.
have no ill-feding towards Col. McCormick ur any American, for that is not in our code, but
to
Soviet subjects.
nn-
A spokesman of the Ministry said that the Russians took Soviet
a result tonality after the war os of propaganda appeals.
In a
tonight, long communique
In Greeloch, New Jersey, Joe the Soviet Embassy stated that the feel that you have an Russians in France had adopted a Walcott said he fell physically Information Minister Arthur Cal- Senator William F. Knowland said well said in Canberra that all non-exports, to Russia of machinery, inferiority complex and it is a re-e
patriotic attitude towards Russia capable of winning the title.
during the war Europeans who married here knew metals and manufactured products feciion of your state of mind that and the Red Army their marriages gave them na right "smacks of the policy of shipping the Britishers are as you describe and had formed a Union of Soviet said: um 33. and. Louis Ja 33, but I am feeling great and I am gʊ- As you say, in England one has citizens in Paris. The task of the to settle permanently in Australia, scrap iren and oil to Japan before
ing to keep the champ moving." wait for months for
six
sheet He said: "Since the federation, it World War II."
United Press. Union was primarily to aid in the broken one, of glass He added: "The United States la
to replace has been the principle of the Com
Russia's hands to monwealths immigration policy that strengthening
you can judge thereby how the repatriation of Soviet citizens from France, but this was hindered by she
by persons of non-European origin and carry out aggression wherever English people can take it. You find the multiple difculties raised
Hongkong to be the Palm Beach of the French authorities, who parti- birth cannot be permitted to remain choosen."
Chairman Johu Taber, of the House
orient. in this country for permanent resi
the
Now what does that dence.
children with their parents, the No dificulty will be placed Appropriations Committee, said the suggest to you Col. McCormick? It cularly obstructed the repatriation of
you
that although the ited States is following a policy of proves to in the way of families wishing to
communique added.-Reuter. leave Australia with their excluded "appeasement" of the Soviets, and "t people at Home are undergoing un- husbands. Since the war ended about is time to realise that appeasemeni told sufferings, the British Govern- 2,000 Indonesians and Timorese and
of those who are opposing us openly ment sees that the people under the
Colonial Government
are satisfied 1,600 Chinese have been repatriated in the world must be stopped,"
Senator John L. McClellan sold the and well cared for,
You will find from Australia."-Associated Press.
United States
cantiut consistently that in all British Colonies. The permit strategle minerals and supplies revival of trade in the Colonies so articles and parcel posts close 30 minutes to go to Russia while the Russians soon after the war is an operate the parcels will close at à p.m. on previous Britain each won two bouts at the are opposing the Marshall plan. Bret
Contribution To Cause Of Peace
New York, Nov. 20.-Mr Andrel Vyshinsky. Soviet Deputy Forel Minister, leaving for London today, hufled the
United Nations recent recommendation condemning war- mongering is a "considerable tribution to the cause of peace and international co-operation.".
United Press.
·
Goods to
you
OUTWARD MAILS
Unleas
for close
come on to No doubt find Hong- kong astir with so many ships and trading going as usual, but also with good roads. No doubt you find a
day.
registered
slated. otherwise
than the mall. before 10 Dm, registered and
Averell Proud and perhaps a little and Pelping, 3.30 p.m.
But it is. pride of the work he is doing; it is a
Pride
power" to direct steel to the "mort in the colonies; it is a pride which
allocation int does not hurt any individual
ald
Mr
he deserves, and which is acknow- lodged by Colonial peoples. No doubt Americans of your mentality get picked and hurt-Col. McCormick.
3.30 p.m.
Empire Heavy Title Johannesburg. Nov, 20. The Bri- tish Boxing Board of Control will recognise u match between Bruce Woodcock and Johnny Ralph, South African heavyweight champion, for the British Empire Heavyweight title, according to a letter from the Board received today by the Trans». van Board of Control for pro- fessional 1 boxing.
13.5
Meanwhile, Denmark and Great
halfway stage in the International Amateur Boxing Match Wembley, London, tonight.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Closing Times By Alr Sydney and Auckland, 330 p.m.
Bangkok, Singapore, Batavia, Colombo,
The results to date are: Flyweight Shanghai. Hankow, Nanking. Tsingtao-Erik Moller, (Denmark), beat H. (Great Britain), on Canton, Swatow, Amoy and Focchow. Carpenter,
Gal- points; Bantamweight-R. H loway, (Great Britain), beat Larsen
(Denmark) on
Featherweight Svend Aage, (Denmark), beat P. Brander, (Great Britain), on points; Lightweight-R. Cooper, (Great Britain), beat E. Wad, (Den-
Closing Time by Sea & Train Canton (Train) 7 am.
Macau, Talnahan & Shekki (Bea) Bam. Formosa via Takao (Sra) 10 a.m. Swalow (Rea) 11 am..
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Closing Times By Air Canton and Amoy, 9.30 Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcuito, Karachi,
ire. Catre (Natrobl, Janannesburg Marseilles via Cairo) Augusta & London,
Saigon and Paris, 3.30 pm,
Shanghai, Nanking, Hankow, Tringian, Peiping, Bwatow, Canton and Chungking, 3.30 p.m.
ifolhow and Kweilin; 3.30 p.m.
Closing Timar By fes & Train Canton (Train) 7 m.
3.30 p.m.
Amoy,
Malmoo Held To Draw
Brussels, Nov. 20-The Malmoe Club of Sweden and the Anderlecht Club of Belgium, were 1-1 at half- time in their match here today. The Anal score was Maimoa 2, Anderlecht 2.
T
the
Harriman Wants Powers
Washington, Nov. 20.-The Secre- tary
of Commerce, Mr Harriman, today asked Congress for "limited priority
and essential programmes."
Harriman Mr
alko urged
Macao, Tainahan & Shekki (Bea) 1 p.m. to granting of
control authority to
Canton (Train) Tip.m. Shanghai (80%). 2 p.m. con- prices of export goods as a means
Manila, P.I. (Hea) 3 pm. of
fighting inflation at home and
Col. McCormick seems to be of helping the United States foreign worried
Strails. Batavia, Sourabaya and Braces-mark) on points-Reuter, at thet Chinese hating set (Hea) 1 p.m.
Team Haiphong, Pakhof, Holhow and America, tho Britisher- hating Kong (Sea) 4 p.m. He added at the same time that
Harriman
was appearing be-
America and
French the
not Macau, Tainahan, Shekki & Kongmoon une could not but note that the Asfora the Senate and House of Re-
chring for America. There must (Bea) 4 p.m.
Cantón (Bex) 5 pm. sembly proved Incapable of taking presentatives Economic Committee
radically President Col.
wrong ti more decisive and
supply consistent to
detalls on
De McCormick.
Especially position,
Truman's request for such powers.
time President Truman had asked for when America is all the "One must regret," he said, "that authority to control the
allocations dangling the purse. You forget that there is something like "Monetary the Assembly did
underestimate and inventories of basic commodi
de- such a measure as prosecution of all ties affecting prices and, industrial Imperialism." It. is no use to those engaged in war propagando programmes, but Mr. Harriman was understands this means slow eco- scribe this term; an ordinary layman and those who cause the breaking of the first leader of the Administranonte strangulation. It is a thousand
tion to say that steel controls were needed-Router.
times worse than the "gentleman's
Imperialism. business"
No doubt. hate
* 3 growing for America. No
aring about Ameinking. America; you
Fell
them Jitterbuga
and carambas and perhaps lessons in siesta. I feel gind to know that hay a class of
of people who knows of the Assembly condemning propa-shek arrived here unheralded on their job, and does Col. McCormick ganda for a now war was a positive Wednesday. He
con-not think they are making Col n'root force in the struggle for peace."ferred with his top ranking generals, job everywhere? You admit 15. Reuter.
Chlang's appearance emphasised McCormick, so do not fret like TO-DAY'S BROADCAST drow 2-2 with Denmark in the Inter-
good-for-nothing school boy, but importance Nanking attaches
hard to
the Americans to | II.K.T. la get tion and the recent government re-be
6.30, Studio: "Ja Journal" Presented and be governed 113
will have you
by Philip Dum; 1, DJ.C. Transcription versed in that area.
In a few decades a class of people Bervice: TEMA with Tommy Handler
America with "gentleman's 7.30, Studio: La Dami-fleur, Francalo;
churia.
0.10, Studio: A Religious Talk by the you will have all the prairies in Hay, J., Curry, IL.N. 8.30, Studio; This Chiang's visit to war
aro America full of cricket pitches Reminda Mei tesented by. Nicki usually
followed by government playing the alow game of cricket, Loraine: & studia: A Plano Rectial by
Harry Ore: 0.50, Tunes of Not-So-Loa offensives. An entourage of about whereby your brains will work slow, Ago" for Dancing: 10, London Itely! 30 persons accompanied the Preal. bút nure. You will then be good | News:-
Weather Report). 10.10, Studiat
Night "At" Covent Garden" Presented by W. A. Ankersen; 11, Close
regrettable that the As- Dembly In Its recommendation by- of general-die-
prace,
"It is
passed the question
weapons, both of which are con→ corned with, the question propaganda.
of war
IN PEIPING
"Nevertheless, the recommendation
armament and suppression of atomle CHIANG ARRIVES and they give you thumbas,
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answers
1. Which Aravels faster-light or Edinburgh, Scotland.
3. Noen
Asin. When the sun is rising on it
eastern extremity it is setting m
the
1
OUTLE
Macao, Trinetian & Shekki (Bea) & aim. Shanghai (8) 10 min. Salgort (Bea) 10 am.
Swatow and Pakhof (Bea) 10 ́num. Macao, Tilushan & Shekki (Ben) 1 p.m. Canton (Trala) 2 pm. Bhanghai (8es) 3 pm.” USA, Canada, Central and South America via San Francisco (No Parcels
Macao, Tainshan, Slickkt & Kongmoon- (sex) pm.
Conton (Bea) ? p.m.
Peiping, Nov. 27-Chiang Kai- you nċknowledge that England for Canada), (Sex) 1 pm.
promptly
to the North China military situm.worked by t
The Generalisaimo's Pelping Office|ness", ideals and principles, and 8, London. Relay: World and Home News:
hinted that he might
Visit Man-
its western extremity. 8. In its tall dent, including his elder son, Chiang Ambassadors. Italy, founded in the ninth century. Ching-kuo-Amociated Press.
BRITISHER. :-
SOWD.
The Swedish team should have taken the lead in the first hall by a suficient margin to have won the match but special shots during the Arat 20 minutes either went wide
were cleverly
very saved by Belgian goalkeeper Meert.
Anderlecht recovered in the second half when centre-forward Moclans and outside-right De Wael, · played a brillant game, and only the great play of the Swedish full-backs kept them at bay in many attacks which seemed likely, to yield' goals-Beutor. Belgium-Denmark Draw
Copenhagen, Nov. 20-Belgium
national Soccer. Match.... played at Hanover today--Reuter.
were
Rugby Results. London, Nov. 26.- Following the results of the Rugby Union games played today.
Lancashicp and. Cheshire 0, -the Australians 0; Middlesex' 10,, Surrey, 18: Berkahire 28, Hampshiro 0;
Other matches were: Oxford Unl- verity Greyhounds 30, Saint Bart's Hospital 0--Reuter.
London, Nov, 20.-King Michael of Rumania takes off' in his own plane tomorrow to fly his mother. Queen Helen, and his aunt, the Duchess of Aosta, back to Rumania. This
Information hoa quietened rumours that Michael might use the Royal wedding as an escape ruse from his Communist-dominated country. Rumanians here now say Michael is popular with his people and has recently kept politics,
apart from
Romantle speculation here centred : around Princess Margaret and King Michael, who ant side by side in the Royal Box at last night's theatre performance, but speculation WIS dampened by the fact that Margaret and Michael arrived at the theatre in Įseparate cars.
Princess Margaret too young by nt The King and Quten consider least, three years for romance, and Michel's presenus last night was said to be due to kinship and fact that he with the has always been popular Windsors.United Press.
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