Christmas At Palace
London, Dec. 17.-. Christmas festivities began at Buckingham Palace today when the King and Queen spent an hour listening to carols sung by the choir of the Chapel Royal, St James,
The King handed auto. graphed bibles to the choir boys.
The royal servants had a Christmas dinner with roast turkey and champagne at Eton tonight, and held their annual staff dance which the King and Queen, to- Rether with Princess Eliza- beth and the Duke of Edin- burgh, attended.--Reuter.
New Slant
In Russian Propaganda
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1947.
WESTERN POWERS
TO ACT QUICKLY IN GERMANY
BY JOHN HIGHTOWER
Lonilon, Dec. 18.-Almost the last barriers to outright political and economic war between the western powers and Russia were swept away in the collapse of the Big Four Foreign Minister's confer- ence on Germany.
the
ahend two Gernian govern-
The United States, Great Bri-western Germany, the Russians will tain and France may now be undertake the creation of a political
structure in the cast. expected to move with speed Thus there may emerge in the and precision-probably carly months next year to unify western ments, ench speaking with voice of Germany and join its resources Germus nationalism as well as the with the Marshall Plan for re-sentiments of the power or powers supporting it. As far пз Germany construction of western Europe.
nf reviving the Koes,
danger. The restraints on western policy nationalism and playing upon which existed before the failure hero
between differences
the a failure that eliminated the inst
Allled victors of World War II chance of Big Four unifleation of All
may be near at hand, And Just as The Germany-have ceased to be.
the west intends to build the re- of the 1 merger, which in the
of
Into Germany British and American zones has been sources of its part
of western Europe, so the recovery purely economile, may now become the
follow the line the basis for western German poli-the Russians may
of integrating their eastern zone into tical administration as well.
The plans and speculations of the economic-political system which are yet their satellite states recently have western diplomats-which
of been creating through trade agree- form of to be confirmed by the
mente and assistance pacts. govern- policy decisions of their
CHAC
The
Washington, Dec. 17. - Government intelligence experts today reported a shift in Rus-ments-have been known for weeks,
Partitioning Of Germany
partitioning of practical sian propaganda to play up the it was against the consolidation of
far as the Soviet Union as the protector of western Germany, as well as for Germany, at least so
most is concerned, that United States reparations claims both Jews and Arabs against Russia's
the in- Molotov probably will proceed in Soviet Forelin Minister American and British "Imperial fought hardest at the conference.
mediate future, on the theory that ism."
Russia's Intentions
Germany eventually will be unified. is not
Iussio known what
The danger foreseen by the French is that intends to
through failure of the Allies do. The Russians nreis
decisive capable of swift.
action, to agree now, Germany eventually and in the present crisis such setlon may be a more powerful state, more influential in the affairs of Europe Is expouted of them.
intended it Persons closely associated with than the Allies
of Secretary
State should become. Arnerican
the The problems of unifying
of the Marshall speculate that once
begin to unify many through joint action powers western
western powers and Germany may become more difficult as months and
These experts analysed the trend as an effort by the Ruslans to Jay the groundwork for a toe-hold in Palestine, which will be used an a Communist springboard for inflira tion into the oil-rich Middle East.
propagandists were sald
ID
Russian
have ignored or played down United Nations decision on Pales- tine's partition until about a week and the Then Moscow Radio
press began a campaign Communist
nt making future apparently directed. political capital out of the move.
ago,
Ometal
intelligence studies mode Russians in the
available said the
have emphasised
last few days have
the Soviet Union
"has
that
rio material
and asserted, that the
11
STRIKES AND
DISORDERS
IN ITALY
Rome,
ever
Ger-
Perhaps you go by. On the other
hand,
the task the Foreign Ministers faced here seemed impossible from
the Arst.
The lines of condlet already were The met. Inid
they down when
United States, the adherence of Britain and France to the Marshall Plan and the vehement opposition of the Soviet Union to the plan made
Dec. 17.-General the London failure almost fore-
or other interests in Palestine what-
and declared scover,"
thnt Soviet Union "defends the rights of both Arabs and "there is Anglo-American will carry out the United Nations decision in good faith." Diplomatic officials
sald Russian interest in the Middle East was far from academie. Russia's known oil
estimated nt reserves are
no circles atrikes accompanied by some
gone conclusion.
"Tom
HENDERSON
"Gee, my watch must be slow.
THE NATURULAT
→ITENING PORY
SOVORI PAKOU SERVICH.
seo yours says almost 8.15.'
INDONESIANS REJECT
DUTCH PROPOSALS
Batavia, Dec. 17. The Indonesian Republicans" reply to Dutch suggestions for var iations in the cease fire plan for Indonesia amounts to the ir rejection, refiable Repub- lican sources here said today.
WRESTLING
MATCHES IN
LONDON
London, Dec. 17.--Fred Ober- lander, 33-year-old Vienna-born company director, who held the British heavyweight wrestling title from 1938 to 1916 and is unbeaten in this country, won the heavyweight division
of
London's wrestling champion-
Senators Will Ask For Wedemeyer's Report
Washington, Dec. 17-Segate investigators plan to ask Lt-Gen Albort C. Wodemeyer point-blank for a. look at his long suppressed report on China, but they are frankly pessimistic over the chances of getting it. Chairman Styles Bridges and both the House and Senate earlier the Senate
Appropriations this week. Committee would ask first for a In addition to Gen. Wedemeyer, copy of the report which has from Mr William Bullitt, former the Senate group is to hear testimony been labelled "top secret" by the United States Ambassador to Russia State Department. If the Gen- and France.
now
eral refusea, Sen. Bridges sald Wedemeyer's Criticism he would then ask for Gen. Gon. Wedemeyor made a 30,000-- Wedemeyer's opinion of China'smile, six-week tour last summer to study conditions in China and Korea. problems.
Gen. Wedemeyer, who is
Before leaving Nanking he issued. Chief of the Army General Staffs a statement accusing Chiang Kai-
shek's Planning and Operations Division, Be government of corruption and Ir sail to have prepared in advance emphasising that more "promises of the hearing a statement of views will no longer suffice."
He submitted his report to on the Far East.
The Committee is seeking justi-State Department on September 18, fication for relief funds for China, and the Department refused to re- to Congress on the which is Included in the $597,000.- cane It even "600" foreign sid
bill approved by ground that the General obtained some of his Information confidential-
NAZI PLANES
BLITZED GERMANTOWN
Col
the
ly and it would be "harmful"} made public.
Sen. Bridges hinted that the Com-. mittee would cut the appropriation
for the recently authorised
rellet
emer-
gency
bill
by perhaps $60,000,000 If the State Department detalls of the
is not rently with
China programme.
Congress Disapproves
The Republican special com- mittee at the cease tire negotia- tions said it preferred to stand by its decision to accept uncon- ditionally the original proposals
Sen. Bridges said: "I am not going: 1. Dec. 17.--The first to bold the bar for this thing. Do of the United Nations good
programme or offices mediating committee, be-blitz of an open town in they want a China
to be just and the win the west in 1940 was don't they? If they do, what is the lieving them
carried out by German planes, programme?"
The hearing promises to bring to practicable, these sources said.
and their target was a German head, the oft-expressed Congrea- town, according to the Cologne sional disapproval of State Depart- The Dutch suggestions for varia- original proposals
paper, Rheinische Zeitung.
ment policy in the Far East. Sen. tions from the
Senators have The date of the attack was May Bridges and other were given recently in a published statement by Jonkheer Van Vreden 10, 1140, when the German armies maintained that the Administration burgh, chairman of the Dutch special began their advance into Belgium seeks to block the spread of Com- committee to the cease fire negotia- and Holland. The target way munism
in
while at the Europe Freiburg. In the Black Forest
time attempting samo
force lens.
the French frontier. Fifty-seven Chiong's government into a coall-
tion with the Chinese People were killed.
Nazi propaganda used the attack as forces.--United Press. an excuse for subsequent billzes on hundreds of Dutch. Belgian am! | **** French lowns.
an immediate
They asked for
fire" on "cease
present fighting ships tonight, winning both his tronts, evacuation of the Republican bouts on falls.
army from the pockets of resistance He bent K. Richmond
Dutch in two behind the
lines, and the minutes 30 seconds, and L. Pidduck Implementation of agreed points for
a cease tire. in eight minutes 24 seconds.
Oberlander, who weighs over 10 stone, was watched. by his wife Reuter.
DUTCHMAN WINS
on
Ro-
Dr
Indo-
henr
STAR
to
Communist
(Phone 58335ənəzər
At that time, the British radio announced that no British or French planes had been near Freiburg, ul the time of the attack.
The Rheinische Zeitung bases lis revelations on statement made by
2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m. former .concentration
camp that prisoner, who says
Colonel To-day, To-morrow & Saturday General Halder had told her in thei camp that German planes had made the attack, in which 11 children lost their lives.
Command and now held in a civi-
Sistor against sister!
The Dutch Prime Minister. Louls Beel, who is visiting
Other reports say that Holder, A crowd of 3,000 spectators saw nesia, will probably leave tomorrow for Macassar, East Indonesian capi- the Dutchman's superior technique at an the island of Celebes, it was former Chief of the Army General Love made them hate each other! gain a well earned victory.
Mar- Botte He floored the Frenchman in the officially learned here today.
He will confer with the new Enstian Internment camp second round for a short count.
agree burg, had made the statement alleg- Indonesian Government on
Davis The Frenchman's attacks were
co-operation with the ing that the counter-espionage chief, Government.-Reuter. Admiral Canaris, had told him the Netherlands constantly checked by the accurate ments for
facts of the case. counter-punching of Van Reuter.
Dom.-
near
the
10
A Republican statement answer- Re- ing the suggestions said the public was not yet prepared to de sert supporters in resistance pockets Amsterdam, Dec. 17.The Dutch and asked for a military standstill middleweight champion, Luc Van throughout Indonesia. Keep Talking
Dam, won a ten-round contest disorder again swept several principal Italiun centres and
Frenchman. a positive points against The
thing to nearest achievement of the London meeting bert Charron, here tonight. threatened others today.
Leftists ended a week-long occupa- was the suggestion put forward by Pescara, Marshall and British Foreign Secre- about tion of the city hall of 6,000,000,000 barrels, compared with which they ruled by a "citizens tary Devin that some time, some- The Interior Ministry where, another meeting should be an estimated untapped reserve in the committee." Middle East of nearly 30,000,000,000 said the occupation ended after the held. To keep the Big Four talking, barrels, mainly held by
American government threatened to use force to keep up the slender bridges that and British Interests.Unlied Press, to oust the partisans,
still connect Washington, London Authorities arrested leaders of a and Paris with Moscow, becomes general strike in Catania,
Official Statement Sicily, the task
of Big Four diplomacy: Many
were injured in scattered pending
conditions
Holder's allegations caused the time when
NO FRAUD clashes between crowds and pollee in
town authorities In Freiburg are more suitable than they
New York, Dec. 17-Edward
make a close Investigation of the for a general settlement between
circumstances and the Government A general strike tied up Palermo. the east and west.
Eagan, chairman of the New York
of Baden has issued a statement, Athletic Commission today That tune probably will not come State capital of Sicily,
declaring: "At the beginning of the Dispatches from Pescara gald 400 until there has been a severe test announced that the investigation of
war in the west, tier wished partisans occupied the municipal
of strength between the contending the Jake Lamotta-Billy Fox bout of
a series of terror attacks Belgrade, Dec. 17-Marshall seat when Socialist Mayor alu forces-until the fate of the Mar- November 15 showed no evidence of
Rochester, Dec. 17.-Former launch a
towns in order to Josip Tito, Yugoslav Premier, at government behest.
Glovanucci refused to give up his shit Plan and Russian organisation fraud, and he ordered the purses
Vice-President Henry Wallace against_French released to the participants.
"He.felt, however, that this might The purses-for-the-bout-had been today blasted the Truman Doc-shock France into surrender, who left Belgrade last night at Interior Department said it ordered of eastern Europe are known,
Meanwhile, the fate of all Europe- the head of a government dele him out when investigators discover- well as of the big powers is held
up after Lamotta, a New York trine as one which incorporates lead to criticism, especially as he
turned in A in "great deeply involved, gation to Rumania, may secked the city's accounts
a "military policy not a peace himself had denounced the bomb and the impera-middleweight, had another mutual aid pact to add arrears," taxes uncollected, unau- tives of trade-resulting in such or poor performance in being stopped policy" and said it would leading of open towns during the Polish
us the
campaign in the previous year. new British- in the fourth round of a bout at to those he personally negotiat-thorised spending in progress, and
To free himself of the accusa- irregularities
a kind of Madison Square Soviet trade pact-and ed with Hungary and Bulgaria. UNRRA goods.
was bre
breaking his word, of general feeling that the Issues can Press. Yugoslavia already has a cultural
on that lie In an initial test of strength
he had to make it look as if the of war, be settled, short poet with Rumanin, signed on June Preinjer Alcide de Gasperi's
enemy had taken the first step. organised
cilizens Lovernment, the Assembly only restraints that remain to
worried nssure world.-Associated Press.
27.
TITO VISITS
RUMANIA
Catania,
in
The
է
of distribution
rangements
re-
With Marshal Tilo travelled lus voted down a Communist motion to Minister of the Interior, the Minister reverse the order
ciism/salog
of Finance and the Foreign Minister. Giovannucci. The vote was 240 fo They ure expected to remain in 140-Associated Press,
Rumanin for three
days.
This move towards the consolida
tion of the Balknus followed the STALIN RETURNS
signing of a friendship pact yester-
tay between Bulgaria and Albania
at Plovdiv, 70 miles southeast of
Sala,
At this ceremony the Bulgarian
TO MOSCOW
Moscow, Dec. 18.-Generalissimo
as
were
are the
ro
the
of
French Plan To
Save Franc
Wallace Blasts
U.S. Policy
and
Garden United the United States to war.
In an Address delivered at a "Progressive Citizens of America" rally here, Wallace described the SHANNON NOMINATED
present United States foreign policy
reactionary" Miami, Dec. 17-Shannon, Austra- 05
typically sprinter and suicidal.' thoroughbred handicap champion, was nominated He said: "We are gaining only today for the McLennan and Wide-momentary lip service from hungry ner Stakes, at Hialeah race
course peoples who will not ally themselves here this winter.
with reaction when the, chips are .Shannon arrived in California lust month, where he is training also for really down." the Santa Anita Stakes.
He is regarded as tho grentest horse to come from Australia since
ill-fated Pharlap in United Press.
Paris, Dec. 17.-A "forced Premier predicted a common de- Stalin has returned from his vaca-loan" is reliably reported to be th
tion, and persons who have seen
and rested.
mocratic front against imperialismin say that he looks well-tanned among the measures which the i
countries,"
by all the Balkan though, he said, the absence of de-
mueratle Greece, left a gap in the: Balkan democratic front.--Reuler.
EX-INTERNEE ON
TRIAL
Amsterdam. Dec.
17. The
French Government approved Stalin will be 08 years old on at the Cabinet meeting today Sunday. He is reported to have when the Ministers discussed spent his vacation on the Black Sea the plan of the Finance Minis- Marle de Pimentel Brandno, who ter, M. Rene Mayer. to save the was Brazilian Ambassador to Moscow franc. until leaving there last month, sald
coast at Sochl and other resorts.
Wils
causing
in Stockholm on November 11 that The policy underlying the Finance his Minister's plan la that of restoring trial Stalin's health
market In a maximum opens here in a special court next doctors concern, and that they hail the free Saturday of 18-year-old Mrs Her-ordered him to take things cary.-
Associated Press. mine Bouffeer-Kollewijn, accured of betraying fellow inmates of the
"Tidens" internment camp in the Draft Peace Treaty
Netherlands East Indles, where
10,000 European women
lived dur.
the Japanese occupation.
The
Postponed
Lention, Dec. 17.The Foreign accused is alleged to have informed on women breaking c
camp
Ministers special deputies on Austria rules, with result that they were decided tonight to postpone the shorn and beaten on the orders of working out of a draft peace treaty
number of commodities and balone- ing the budget by increased taxa- tion and big cuts in State expendi- ture.
Only 10 out 1,500 commodities would in future be controlled. These would include coal, steel and wheat. A heavy Increase in taxation and sweeping cuts in Government expenditure will be necessary if the budget is to be balanced.
Lato tonight, the Cabinet was Captain Hanel, Japanese camp com- for Austrin un!! early in the New holding its second meeting on the
Year. mander, who has since been ex-
plan. It will be offcially announ- They were charged with this task ced in a speech by the ecuted as a war criminal,
Finance when the "Big Four" meeting After the Japanese capitulation,
Minister to the National Assembly Imost of the women were repatriated collapsed on Monday.
on Friday.Reuter. to Holland, including Mrs Bouffaer Kollewijn and a Mrs Tolhuck-
Crown witness,—Router.
08
It is expected that by the time the; deputies resume work on the treaty the various delegations will have had
view and more information will be available on which they can work. Reuter,
Mallepaard, who will not a chance to clarify their points of Scarlet Fever On
to
Wallace May Run
For Presidency
Now York, Dec. 17.-A movement
U.S. Coal Mines
nominate Mr Henry Wallace, the Stoppage Throat
Washington, Dec. 17-A
per year.
A
1933-
RUGBY RESULTS
Dec. 17.---Results
London,
Meanwhile in New York, the Ex- ecutive Committee of the Progres- sive Citizens of America announc- ed it voted overwhelmingly for Mr Wallace to run for President as an Independent candidate. The Com- nittee declared Wallace must run for President because "millions Americans will stay away from the with of An
confronted reaction. These of two brands polls if they are millions of Americans must not be disenfranchised."-United Press.
Rugby Union games played yester- day were as follows;
Royal Marines, 3 Aldershot 10. Ulster 26, Army, 13.-Reuter.
FRENCH RUGGERITES
1
was 11.K.T.
of
"For this purpose, Freiburg segi- ed particularly well placed, since it lies nen: the French frontier, so that if the trick were not success- ful, it would be possible to plead that there had been a mistake." Reuter,
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Canton, Swatow, Amoy. Foochew and Kwellin 3.30 p.m.
Closing Times By, Sen & Train Macao, Tanshian
p.m
Shekk (Ben) i
South America via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada) (8ra) 2 p.m.
Canton (rain)
Biraits and Marcellies (Sea) 3 pm]. Madras and Bombay (dex) 3 p.m. Hollow (Bea) 3 pan.
Paris, Dec. 17-The French Rugby TO-DAY'S BROADCAST, Honolulu, USA, Canada, Cen- XV to meet Scotland at Colombes Stadium, Parls, on January
d. Studio: "Jazz Journal" Presented by announced today as follows:
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Macao, Tainaltan, Shekki & Kongmoon
(Sea) 4p.m.
Canton (Bea) 5 p.m.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19
Closing Times By Air
Shanghal 9.30 a.m.
Amoy 9.30 n.m.
Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi. Bahrein, Catra (Natrobi, Johannesburg & Marsellies via Cairo), Augusta & London
Report: 9.11, Studio Book 336-
Oblitas
BBC PROGRAMME
Ottawa, Dec. 17-The Canadian Presented by Reinaldo Teo Hockey Association is making a Gilbert and Sullivan: Abridged Version of The Condoliers Bung by the Columbia nationwide search for amateur fco Light Opere Company; is. The Vienna hockey players to represent Canada Philharmonic Orch. & Frederick Thurston at the winter Clymples,
Clarinet); 10.30, Tunes of Not-So-Lorg This followed the
App (For Dancing): 12, Close down, heavy defeat for the Royal Canadian Air Force team which had been chosen to re-
Canada,
but the airmen present took last night
their
Transmission of the General OversCHS second defent
can be heard in in succession
Programme which a mediocre army when a
Jongkong hits evening: side won 6-2. It then announced
GMT 10.00-Cultural talk, "Pleasure that the Olymple team would be from books." "Biography." A talk about Quedalla's te of "considerably
The Duke-Philip before bolstered"
the first Duke of Wellington; 19.18-Elton San Francisco, Dec. 17--One leaving for Switzerland.
nyes, He sings to a small guitar: 10.30. thousand two hundred passengers The dificulty is to find players Music while you work; 11.00 Tho from the Orient have been placed who were unpaid for their services, news: 11.10-Home news, from Britain: under "temporary quarantine" on and one joking suggestion is that mid-board the Brier General Gordon. the Olympic committeo should sign the Quebec "amaleur team" which at present is on strike for back pay.
Reuter,
Gen. Gordon
And Adam
1115Poul
his Mayfair musle; 11.43-Stranger than fretion, Four against the Navy: 1200-From to-day's paper 12.10Interlude: 12.15. — Ac-. cordean club; 12.45-Starlight" Christo- pher Stone this week invites "Hutch" to talk with him and to sing for you; 13.00. --Tho news: 13.10-Programme nouncements; 23.10 The six alones,
Balgon and Paris 330 p.. Hollow 330 p..
Canton,
Chungking. Amay, Shanglist, Nanking, flankow, Tringiao. Telplog,
Closing Times By Bez & Train Canton (ral) 7.m.
and Swntow 3.30 p.m.
Macao, Teinshan & Shekki (Sea) $ɛam. Pakhoi (Bes) 30 mm.
Haiphong (Hea) 10 sam.
Straits, Ceylon, E. & South Africa and
Bombay (82) 10 ..
Amoy (sex) 10 num.
Bwelow (Bea) Noon.
Minero, Tainslina de Shokki (Ben) 1 pun, Canton Train) 7 pm, Strails and Calcutta (Rex) & p.m.
Macao, Tilnshan, Shekki Kongmoon (Boa) 4p.m.
Canton (Boa) p.m.
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answors
1. Between two dangers, neither of anwhilch can be avoided. 2. The sum of the square on the other two sides
play by Michael Davies: 13.45-Expert- of the right triangle. 3. No, although
Vice-President. under President Roosevelt, as a candidate for the Presidency In the elections next winter stoppage in U.S. con miner Three cases of scarlet fover deve- year on
on on independent third party is threatened unless a settlement is loped on the ship, which arrived this platform was launched today by the reached on miners' pensions and morning. Progressivo Citizens of America, u other claims which employers cal- Dr E. W. Norris, chief, quarantine Leftwing group
strongly 'culate
would cost about $240,000,000 | officer for the port, sald passengers. supported Mr Wallace's criticism of
would be permitted to land tonight. American foreign
A dendivele has arison between Those exposed to the disease will policy.
the employers and Mr John Lewis, be placed under surveillance leader of the United Mineworkers, San Francisco health authorities and Moscow, Dec. 17—M. Vyacheslav, anemuncements) 15.20-Interlude: 16.50 Truman's chances of re-election will who is claiming pensions for all advised to restrict their movements Molato- arrived back In Moscow Much-binding-in-De-Meral; 36.00. The or fresco. 5. Lewis Carroll, author
miners at the age of 60 after 23 for the period of Incubation of the this afternoon from the Foreign news: 10.10-News analysis: 10.15-Brie of "Alice's Adventures in Wonder
tish Affair. scene, Talk by an-disease. years service. The proposed
This varies from two to Minister conference in London. The economic Welsh fand 6. They both fall at the same
speed. nully would be: $1,200,--Reuter. seven days.---Associated Pross..
Touter.
Orchestra..
If Mr Wallace is Bnally nominat
ed, it is expected that President
be endangered because of a possible
split in the Democratie vole.-eu-
by
Molotov In Moscow
each succeed
iment in freedom; 14.00-fadio newsreel;
Conducted It adds a joint with 14.15Brit Concert Hal. and presented by Reginald Jacques, scing moult, the older joints gradually quen Strles Orcftesiraj, 10.15-Programane
wear away and are lost. 4. A murs!
Olivia
Coorge
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