THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1947.
WANTS AID TO CHINA
TO STOP
STOP RED MARCH
Washington, Dec. 3.-Congressman Walter H. Judd, Congressional pro- ponent of aid to China, today warned radio listeners that the entire Far East lay, in the path of spreading Soviet influence which would increase should the United States fail to act promptly in helping China "with military, moral and economic assistance."
dollars every year and being de- period by tended for an indefinite American soldiers..
Eaton elted his Committee's re- However, Mr Harold Isancs,
port, which showed that Soviet author of "No Peace for Asia,"
Itussin and its satellite states had who spoke from New York in a
12 would make it 5,213,000 men under arms as com- "Fourthly, radio debate on the question "Should We Extend Additional dificult, if not impossible, for certain pared with the 3,410,000 which could especially be mustered by the free European countries, European
and Holland, to nations. Aid to China?", opposed aid, England, France
He said: "Wo might just as well saying: "The Nationalist gov restore their prewar patten of trade
Asin, thereby endangering | face that situation that RusnİO crnment has been so corroded, with
proposed to conquer the world, either corrupt, so incapable of success of the Marshall Plan,
by infiltration or by force of arms. Sho is facing up to the needs of the
trying to postpone actual war as long as she can." people that it can scarcely stand on its feet, much less defeat the Communist threat."
60
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Danger Of War
Russin ber
"Fifthly. It would give satellites
along and security Aslatie front, enable her to take far bolder and more aggressive Isaacs raid the problem in China against us in Europe, relieve her of two was "not a problem primarily
necessity of fighting on flic and dollars.
the event of war and Kuns
fronts to pocla thereby of deep "It is a problem
Chormously increase the The Communists are tools of damper of such war" crisis. Russin in that they are to win pen-
isnes declared: "Pouring out be a futile and saat support hy promising a better
new money will peasants and by appearing
Jot
costly feature." least to do little about it.'
Continuing his
nllack on
the
stated:
Chiang Government, Isanes
for over "The United States tried two years to bolster It up, but of two and one-half billions if spent in this effort, at least three-quarters went down the drain of corruption. go the same More money would
Way. If the only
have
way
He claimed that because the was hopelessly Chiang government
none of corrupt, ald will achieve the official American purposes and
Chinese carlainly
people
won't
nid
the
tlint
charges
the
Representative Judd and Mr lennes then tackled specineally
Nationalist Chinese the against Americans Government,
In to resist totalitarianism
under Judd declared Chiang Kai- China to prop up
circumstances the Chiang govern- shek's Government, then the battle i is already largely lost, and brandent had done remarkably well. new starting points will have to be found."
Representative Judd challenged Isaacs to supply a breakdown of the
figure, US$2,500,000,000
Isaacs was unable to do.
Grave Consequences
which
In the first place, the Chinese that over- Government is the one thray tlio 297-year-old Manchu dynasty," he said.
He sald Russia could take over all France, Italy and Portugal in thres weelus. "It has the maeliinary thero to do it." He also said that if this
Italian food ration fell much below what it was now, he could nee no power on earth that could prevent the Communists from taking over, "And if the Communists take over Italy, it means Russia will take it over."-United Press.
THE SATURDAY,
A TORT EDITORS PREAR GERVICE.
"Are you the lady who offered a reward for the return
of a dog answering the name" of„Queenie?”*
Big Four Again Refer Treaty Procedure To Their Deputies
agree
In discussion on the composition
Indonesia Cease Fire Conference Fails
Batavia, Dec. 3.-A last-minute attempt to speed agree- ment on the United Nations "cense fire" order in Java falled. today, when the Dutch and Indonesian Republican Special Committees and the Security Council's "Good Offlees" Com- mission met on board the United States Navy transport Renville in Batavia harbour.
In a communique issued to-jeced irrespective of the success or night, the three-nation "Good otherwise of the "cease dre" nego- tlations, and are now' expected to Offcos" Commission merely re- begin on Friday, after several de- ported having heard further lays. statements from the Special Committees.
so as to
Today's effort was to hasten the "cence fire" agreement, which the Dutch consider an essential prelim- inary to political talks, clear the way for talks on a poll- tical selfiement in Indonesia.
Discussions on such a political settlement, however, are
to pro-
SABOTAGE IN
FRANCE.
(Continued from Page 1).
Increase of the
terms of possible
basic monthly wage to 10,000 francs
as from January 1.
Observers considered this as an Indirect gesture to the Confedera- Trade Unions, tlon General of
asking
Dr Paul van Zoeland, of Belgium, a member of the Security Council Commission, la due to return to Indonesia in the middle of Uus month frem Belgium, where he has been for the part 10 days.
Earlier today a Dutch statement stressed the importance of today's negotiations on board the Ronvillo, adding that if no sabatantial pro- Tress were mado it would be difficult to begin the political talks-Router.
They
Answered the Call
Have You?
your
for [ francs;
Send donation to tho ----
HRA been which minimum wage of 10,800 instead of the present 8,000 francs
that! monthly. It was considered this offer would also include civil servants, who threatened to strike of tomorrow, failing satisfaction their wage demands.
were
London, Dec. 3.—Mr Ernest Bevin, Foreign Secretary, today associated Britain with the United States view on the problem of compensation for Allied nationals' pro- perty in Austria when the Council of Foreign Ministers discussed the Austrian treaty. This change in the British the bosts for the preparation of the cussions but, rather we should profit The police today used tear gas at' attitude meets serious Austrian German peace treaty and that if they . little from experience of the Reanes, In Brittany, where some 50 now Soviet proposal tragie delays of the last few years demonstrators were injured, and at France, An Accomplishment anxiety, that the bill Austrin adopted the
they "might
south-eastern as well go home at and go ahead to solve these problema Grenoble,
and eliminate our misunderstand where the police tried to clear de- Mr Judd proceeded with a table, Then, referring to the Democratic would have to pay would be on
he crippling.
Atter agreeing on miner points of Ings
monstrators out of the post office. showing that considerably less had administration in Washington,
Two floating fire tenders Mr. Bevin, by making this_stale-proċedure, the Ministers referred the added: "Some of us Republican are been extended,
over-ment, has now indleated that Britain whole German treaty document on
moored in the Scine river, midway wondering whether We can
of the peace conference, the Ameri- | between the National Assembly Nations that United so we will
procedure to their deputies, throw a 36-year-old dy accomplish-nationals shall be compensated for
The Ministers began today's ses car and British Ministers again made building and the Foreign Omec, not ve kno Judd outlined the
that is quite tun "gravest
their property in Austria on n busis sion with an examination of their statements mupporting the participa-only as a precaution against fire, should consequence” China collapse for luck of aid: He then said China had to defeat not less favourable than the terms Deputies report on the Austria peacetion of smaller Allies.
Mr Bevin restated his view ex- "Firstly,
would bring the parasitic wariards, tree ilcelf from to be paid to Austrian nationals in treaty.
The decision to refer the docia
pressed yesterday that smaller Allies enormous resources and manpower foreign domination, fit off aggres- Austria and not at some higher rate.
M. Mololoy withdrew proposal ment outlining the German peace should have at least a voice in the of China under the control of a
Đ basis for the treaty procedure to the Deputies ruthlessly efficient and totalitariano Japan, "even when we were so
blindly helping
It," and fight off for working out
German peace treaty that would have again was made by M. Molotov, The Peace conference. Communist government subarrvient Communist encroachments. to the Soviet Union.
They are weak now," he summed Involved an immediate adjournment British and American ministers had "Secondly, it
would greatly ne-up, but I thinks you've got to con- of the Council of Foreign Ministers no objection and although M. Bidault termed it "paradoxical" to refer the celerate the already
rapid spread of centrate on the remarkable accom- for two months.
Alter achleving certain minor document to the Deputies for a third in Soviet Influence
Korca,
South-
pilshments they made." east Asia, India and the Philippines. He said attacks regarding corrupting the German peace treaty, the third time may by lucky."
ngreements on procedure for negati- time, Mr Bevin commented: "The Thirdly, it would make imposssl-ition were propagan
Question Of Procedure
Air
ble
the
Isaacs differed,
the
M. Molotov reaffirmed the Russian position that only the Big Four should hold important positions in the peace treaty conference paratory committee,
Small Allies' Right
dia- Advocating the smaller
Alles'
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the police said, but for possible use of hoses against demonstrators,
Earlier today, a Cabinet meeting with President Vincent Auriol in the chair, approved a decree implement-
jaw ing the for
the defence of the Republic under which 80,000 further reservists are to be called up. The Cabinet also considered the demands pre-of civil servants for re-grading and wage increases. The civil servants
Advertisers are requested to note executive had voted to take strike "I don't Foreign Ministers referred the whole
action to-morrow If their demands that not less than 24 hours notice Festoration to Japan and
their Do-
increases were not met.
prior to the day of publication should Korea of anything approaching their think you can pass of the findings procedure document to
The question of procedure arose
An official communique from the be given for all commerolal display prowar-pattern of trade with China, of American military missions and pulles.
M. Molotov today offered
at today's meeting when the
Administration advertisements, change of copy etc. which is absolutely essential if theyAmerican diplomalle missions
and Classified Advertido. document which declar
that the vote," Gen. Marshall said that there said that so far 20 dead bodies had Notices are ever to become self-sustaining pure propaganda. I don't think you. Council a proposal of the German cussion opened on the part of the "right to record their views by a National Railway
40 Injured monts will be received up till 4-80 would have which
peace treaty reparations should be were four groups of states to be been recovered, a Marshall or even a peace treaty
meant the adjournment, of the con-
had been sent to hospital as the rep.m. for the following day. based
Potsdam and Yalta considered. on the ference immediately for two months.
He listed them as follows: 1. The sult of deraliments,
the National As Chinese Reform
He withdrew his proposal after ob-decisions. After the British, Ameri-
stormy all-night ofter a
Printed and published by Frederick said that
of Germany session's Both these United States leaders jection from M. Georges
who were neighbours no comment, M. Molotov who was in the chair.
debate on the Govern- Percy Franklin for and on behalf of publicly called for Chinese govern-
he was surprised that the
partici-
who
their with participated
anti-strike ment's
measures, "Might As Well Go Home"
ad-South China Morning Post Limited Mr Isaacs declared ment reform.
armed forces against Germany; 3.
at 11 am. (GMT) for an at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of that the Chinese Government had
M. Molotov's proposal was: "The pants in the Yalta and Potsdam
Other United Nations who declared journed
Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong been attacked by "virtually every Four Foreign Ministers shall decide cussions showed so Hitle interest.
Gen. Marshall expressed general American journalist, businessman to base the peace treaty with Ger-
itself. and n good many diplomats."
many on the decisions of the Yal's support of the decisions
conferences, and the
and Potsdam but said that the Yalta
not Que of He said that the first group would Congressman Judd interrupted and and Potsdam
but one directly of make the preliminary and went on to point out that the State four governments shall submit to the present issue was
Idrafts of the peace treaty, The Yalto civil war, "after Sherman was down two months proposals as to the basis
of
and second group would be present at! there about a year or two" was in a similar position.
and
secline
without
receiving can
hundreds of millions of American Wedeniss
Letters To The Editor
Dismayed Reader
was with
Bidault, can und French Ministers had made Big Four powers; 2. Other Allies while,
of Georgia during the United States Council of Foreign Ministers within Austin
dismay and Sir,-It
"If you consider what China has great disgust that I read your editorial of this afternoon's Tele- been through, then it is not corrupt," graph, and your papers of yesterday, he declared United Press. with regard to the Authorities that of be and the Chinese ship
owners have
been Hongkong. It would wiser had you made further
quiries before attacking the Har-
Great Urgency
Washington, Dec. 3,The House
Germany."
dis-
or
while
war on Germany; and 4. Germany eight hours' respite. Reuter. taken nt
TO-DAY
ONLY
QUEEN'S
At 2.30, 5.15,
Thence= 7.15 & 9:15 pm THE MUCH PUBLICIZED CHINESE TONSORIAL COMEDY!
The language for preparing the peace treaty with Potsdam quite evidently means one the peace conference and in im- thing to us and another to the Soviet portant sub-committees. The fourth seems to group would be heard at the peace Union," he sold. "There be no purpose in rehashing these dis- conference either through its gov-
ernment or representatives of the "THE people.
M. Bidault replied that the For- elas Ministers' agenda already con- tained many items which would form
ch-Foreign Affairs Committee said ald Sport Around The World:
for Chiba is " matter of great bour Authorities and your full sup-urgency."
that said it convinced "China is port of Mr Lloyd's conte alon certificated Chief Engineers are rapidly approaching the time when available except for the fact that aid would be too late." China nid Chinese ship owners refuse to pay was not included in the emergency
the Senate, the Guild scale of wages, through ald bill adopted by the medium of your papers!
Your remarks in the editorial of
JOE LOUIS FAVOURED
this afternoon were
rather
out
point
rageous and personal to the
Associated Press.
On-
Governor Urgos Aid Sacramento, Dec. 3-Governor
most recently Republican Presidential but voice their feelings contradicting your views, and Mr Lloyd's. It is aspirant, today endorsed the move.
that people in the know cannot help Earl Warren,
Ronounced
TO RETAIN CROWN
He then asked: "What place is there for the third group." Even if these nailons had not fought, they
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WIFE"
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had made sacrifices and an economic GRAND OPENING TO-MORROW @
contribution. and had taken risks on the They attended their futures. frs: conferences of the United Na- tiona ni San Francisco, and surely cnemy will be where even their
heard they should be allowed to
bave their views sideration,
inken indo con-
New York, Dec. 3-As Joe Louis completed training for his 24th defence of his heavyweight crown against Joc
This was only "elerriental decency Walcott on Friday night, the betting price lengthened
and justice," he said.
that he had from 17-1 to 18-1 in favour of the champion.
He added, however, same me, he revealed to objec lon to the Russian proposal Lack of Walcott support indi- |
Douglas MacArthur to send the whole matter back to by the House Foreign Relations
a proposed global the Deputies.-Reuter. darn right unfair and unkind to stab committee to include China among cated that Louis might enter that General has endorsed people like the Harbour Authorities the countries to receive, aid under the ring a 10-1 favourite.
series among non-professional hose-
However, MacArthur | who know their business, and a
con- The Brown Bomber's demonstra ball teams.
not recommend you or Mr Lloyd the foreign relief bill being more than what
tions in the closing stages of his said he did ever say, 'people
can
one
tot
who have
by Congress. sidered
has
old
of
U
At the
against
that
and
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 Closing Times Dy Air Shanghai, Hankow, Nanking, Tsingtao nand Felping, 3.30 p.m.
Canton, Swatow, Amoy and Foochow 3.30 p.m.
Bangkok, Singapore, Batavia, Colombo, Sydney and Auckland, Train
Closing Times By Sea & Canton (Train) a.m.
Macau, Tainahan & Shekki (Bea) 0 a.m. Holbow and Rengoon (Sex) Dam.
Macao, Tinahan & thekki (Boa) 1 p.m. Canton (Train) 2 pm.
Shanghai (Bea) 3 pm,
Straits and Calcutta (Sea) 3 pm. Teamkong (Kwongchowwan) (Bea)
p.m.
$
In one of his first statements on training that he still had speed and Japan participate until the signing always acted in all fairness to all foreign affairs, Senator Warren accuracy despite additional weight of the peace treaty. United Press. parties, concerned and, mind you, on praised Senate passage yesterday of caus
caused Walcott supporters to coul
BAOR Soccer good grounds and with authority.
version of the bill. Its vert
He sald, of
London, Dec. 3-Fourteen Army close before 10a.m. Mr Lloyd challenges that he
At the champlon's camp in Pomp- four cartificated Chief Engineers however, the inclusion of 300,000,000 available, that was up to yesterday! for aid to China in the House hiton Lake, trainer Mannie Seamon players are taking part in a BAOR parcels will close at 5 p.m. on previous
confirmed that Louls would scale at soccer tour this month.
on 15 and was a "perfectly logical thing to do, probably
Faid least The California Governor
212 pounds at the Madison Anyone Inquiring would
repiles: Eh, yes, get these rep to the Colony and stricken countries should be helped, Square Garden weigh-in on Tour turning on December 22 they will
of "common day noon. This will be the heaviest play two matches, one Eh both on the grounds onc, ch, oh yes, one is in Macao. Eh, hiumanity and
enlightened self-weight of his career, Seanon's con- BAOR XI in Holland and the other Avould against a BAOR team at Harpmer firmation indicated Loui and two here in Hongkong! Yes, of which one P
too to interest. perhaps is
"We cannot have a healthy world have a weight advantage of about Park stadlum, Hamburg-Reuter. shoulder the responsibilities Chief Engineer and the other, one of with a lot of sick nations in it," his 20 pounds over Walcott stocky
of said. "Certainly there is as much need Campden negro, who finished pTO-DAY'S BROADCAST character those who quite likely a
to relieve
deauitution and to stabiliseparations yesterday at that has been in and out of recent
znw Hongkong broadcasting en the brisk licket sale frequency of 45 kilocycles from 1230 Meanwhile, Apht with his
Certificate for some the economy of China as there is to New Jersey. jobs
do the same thing in European coun-
and point towards 200 p.m., and 0.00 to 11.00 p.m., reason or other, more alcoholle?
China is not only continued trics. Certainly The Chinese phlos
owners in in the path of Communism but a $200,000 sell-out. Requests for work also on v.ca megacycles in the 31 metre Hongkong
nd will pay a
presing press sents reached the alltime hand from 11.30 to 1.15. 0.30 to 7.30 and suffering from Communist
high of 237. The writers at the 9.00 to 11.00 pm. Guild wagcasion.
0, Studio! Jazz Journal" Presentea and much more belleva
by Philip Burn Lindsey Tenton: 0.39. Governor Warren made it clear, ringside will include 23 forelmers and
Studio: La Dem!-House Francaise: 7. when they come acroUS from however, that he meant the United United Prces.
London Relay: World and Home News:- Ortiz-Rosario Bout Guild these days who
Servicet States should do something for the
7.15, 0.3.C. Transcription physically and or morally fit for the people in China and not for particu Manila, Dec. The World "ITMA" with Tommy Handley: 7.45. strenuous duties of
a responsible lar regimes. The Governor said ho
boxing bantamweight
champion, "Picture Parado" A Radio magazine pro Chief Engineer, Ferhaps Mr Lloyd did not want to
pass upon
Manuel Cadiz, who will defend his gramme dealing with every aspect of Britial Pictures and Picture-going: 0.15. hus four available, up to yesterday. morality or emelency of other title on December 20 against the studio: A Religious Talk by the Rev.
of them ac and whether anyone
Tirso del Clifford Davies: 830, Studio: This Re- whether it be China, Philippine champion, cepts a prospective offer or not,
other country Rosario, was scheduled to arrive by minds Me" Presented by Nicki Lorrains: D. London Relay: News; 3.10, Weather has always been up to the individu-
plane from San Francisco to-day,, Hoport: 9.11. Studio; Book Reviewn, al and the ships' owners to contend,
Ortiz will be accompanied by his Presented by Reinaldo Oblitas: 0.25: Abridged Version of Gilbert and Bull- most definitely no ship owner will
manager, Augie Curtis.
van's The Mikado" by the Columbla B.B.C shoulder irresponsible certificated
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Light Opera: Company: 10.05. Chief Engineer,
neer, would you?
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The fight will be held Indoors at of the House Foreign Affairs Com- the Rizal Memorial Coliseum for the
You say such things about the mitice, Representative Churies Eaton, benefit of the Quezon Memorial Harbour Authorities, and the Chinese pleading for speedy handling of the Fund United Press. Ship Owners, and you a newspaper emergency foreign aid bill, said today Editori The very thought of it!
that tusala was in a position to take
Global Baseball'
I would thank you to publish this
over all Europe by force in 24 hours.
Miami,
Dec.
in your correspondence. columns of
your next Hongkong Telegraph, as ∙it-la...
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3--The Nations? Representative Eaton made this Baschall Congress today continuen
the House Rules its global expqisión. With the statement before
1. An Italian patriot who united Committee, which in considering his pointment of Admiral Giles Sted- Italy under one government, 2. WHITE MAN FAMPLAY, request to send to the House floor man as Commissioner for the Goethe.. 3A straight river.
ahd Raymund "Dumont of] "Wor
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Macao, Teinshan, Shekki & Kongmoon (Bea) TL.
Canton (Bea) 6 pm.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3
Closing Times- Dy Air
Shanghai, 0.30 am, Amoy. 030 0.31. Dangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Bahrein, Cairo, (Nairobi, Johannesburg Cairo) Augusta and & Marseilles via London, 330 p.m.
Saigon and Paris, 3.30 pm. Amoy, Shanghal, Nanking, Hankow, Taington, Palping, Swatow, Canton and Chunking, 3ảo Em,
Hothow and Kweilin, 8.30 pm,
Closing Times By Ben & Train Canton (Train) *7 km.
Macao, Tainshan & Shekk! (Sea) 8 am, Biral (64) 10 .. Saigon and Marseilles (Bea) 10 am. Halhow and Pakhoi (Sex) 10 am. Macao, Trinshan & thekki (son) 1 pan. Canton (Train) 2 p.m.
.
Mania, P. (518) -3 p.m. Formosa via Keelung (saa) 4 pm. Macao, Tainan, Bhekki of Hongmoon (BER) 4p.
Canton (68) S pm
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6
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Closing Times, By Air Shanghai, 50 m. Mani, PL. Honolulu, USA & Canada, 12 am..
Bhanghai, Nasking, Hankow, Tkingiao, and Potping 3.20 p.m.
Swatow, Tainan and Amoy, 3.30 p.m.
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