Blizzard Delays TRUCE

Rescue Teams

New York, Dea. 20-Planes and dog teams were standing by at Nome, Alaska, today awall- ing a break in a 40 miles per hour blizzard, which is sweep- ing the arca. so that they could net out to TERCHO the airmen from the two crashed planes and a glider stranded in froxen wasteland more than 100 miles away.

*

planes,

One of the stranded Dakota, towing a glider, was forced down through engine trouble while nearing the spot four survivor of R Superfortress that crashed last Tuesday after an Aretic Night

where

were awaiting resoue. Five of

the

Dakota'n

crew, all of whom

were unhurt, were picked up by anather rescue plane filed with skis

and flown back to Nome, while others stayed behind to prepare the glider for a pick-up. -Realer.

TRATAT JELEZEN IN KLEINLITTLEFIELU INIUNE KAT

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1947.

HOPES

IN INDONESIA

Batavia, Dec. 29.-The Indonesian Republican Government will accept a cease-fire truce with the Dutch in a letter shortly to be sent to the Security Council's "good offices" committee, which put for- ward a third plan for a speedy and effective agree- ment in Indonesia, Republican sources said today.

The statement followed

ૉ.

TRADE TALKS special week-end meeting of the

IN HAVANA

FACE SNAGS

Indonesian Cabinet at Jogja- karta, and the arrival here to- day of the Republican negotint- ing committed.

The Republican acceptance of the plan was understood to be condi- tlanal, but it was believed that the letter would contain "helpful" sug- gaztions.

Havana, Dec. 29.-The United trade Nations conference on

Dr Louis Beel, Dutch Frime and employment resumed full Minister, met Mr Setladilt, Indong- activity today after the Christ-sian Vice-Premler, "on neutral sail" mas lull still faced by several at the American Consulate-General

NOT EXCITED major problems.

OVER LATEST

here today.

This was arranged by Mr Charles Låvengood, United States Consul General, who provided a special room for an informal talk, which isted one hour, about the Dutch- Indonesian dispute.

The meeting. It is understood, was arranged with the knowledge of the United Nations Security Council's "good

offlers" committee on Indone- sin. No official information has been Eiven about the muddin, Indonesian

Dr Amir Sjarifuddin, Republican Prime Minister, did not return, with the Republican delega tion, as he was ill and had urgent ITO affairs to which he must pay atten- tion in the Republican capital, Re- publican sources said.

KAIYONG PRESO GRAVIDH,

000

"Before we were married, he was the life of every party."

Threat To Withdraw.

All BBC Performers

KOREAN RADIO HITS

the

Jewish Agency Split Over Communism

Jerusalem, Dec. 29.—The Jewish Agency For Palez- tine is reported to have split on the issue of Communism. The split is indicated, informed observers said, by the resignation of Moshe Sneh, head of the Agency's European office, on Sunday. They said it was in protest against Anglo-American orientation of the Agency's foreign policy.

FUNDS FOR

RELIEF OF

CHILDREN

It was reported that he favoured closer co-operation with Russia and the Com- munist-dominated Balkan gov- ernments and opposed the, Agency's acceptance of the partition of Palestino.

Snet's name was closely linked with the great new exodus of Jews from behind the iron curtain which Agency unsuccessfully attempted to halt after the United

has

Washington, Dec. 29-Mr the Jewish Donald R. Sabin today said that Nations-partition decision became the United Nations Interna- known. tional Children's Emergency Heports from Istanbul sald the Fund, of which he is assistant two former American liners, Pan director of field operations, had Crescent and Fan York, at present

dag, allocated US$5,000,000 to chil-fying the Panamanian

passed through the Bosphorus on One big advance achieved so far

dren in the Far East-70 per route from Rumania to the Holy came when the United States delegas

cent to China.

Land. The reports said the Turkish tion announced its readiness to ne

Mr Sabin said the fund reached authorities who inspected the ships cept a system of equal voting in the

"only one out of 10 children it ought reported there were 11,154 refugees proposed International Trade Or-

to be helping."

aboard the Pan Crescent and 5,880 London, Dec. 29-The British Broadcasting Company.

Pan Yoric, After a four-month tour of Europe, aboard the

Turkish ganisation on the basis of "one SOVIET NOTE country one vote. Previously the

a government-sponsored monopoly which theoretically is

the Assistant Director told a press medical officers inspected the ships United States supported a "weighted

non-commercial, faced an entertainment crisis today be

conference: "UNICEF is doing ita and gave them permission to pro- cause it wants to stop carrying advertisements.

to alleviate the situation, but ceed. Utmost Washington, Dec. 20.-Rus-vote" system favouring big industrial

the Ieports from Bucharest powers.

sald sian complaints about American Since it opened on November 21,

The Theatre Managers' Asso- can do to more than scratch

surface

with the funds available. Snch was active in organising the plane flights over the Kurile the conference's six committees and

ciation, which controls

The most UNICEF can do is pro- exodus and the ships sailed fully Islands were brushed off today sundry sub-committees have held

activities of most of the top vide n daily supplement of only 300 loaded despite orders from Falesune by United States Government about 150 meetings devoted chiefly

rank performers on the British calories of vital foods-milk, fats, to cancel the voyage. to consideration of nearly 600

Another Jewish refugee ship, re- officials with the tart comment amendments suggested by various

stage, announced it would with-proteins-to an otherwise very inode-

named November 29th to mark the that Soviet aircraft had been delegations to the proposed

draw its artists as from January que France, he said: "As date of the partition, approved by

Discussing equally guilty in trespassing on charter drafted by the preparatory

1 unless the B.B.C. gave radio

the United Nations, was intercepted Czechoslovakia, the drought pre- in the Southern Geneva conference.

normal harvest American occupied

manager vented a

and near the Palestine coast on Sunday recognition to The big controversial issues stil Korea.

animals were being slaughtered on night with 650 persons aboard who unsolved include:

scale because, they could were brought to Halfa for

trana- a large economically First, whether

is fed. There

milk shipment to Cyprus-United Press. past by not At ilrat It was thought here that

Seoul, Dec. 29.-After

This has been done developed countries should retain a

It will get his absence from the Republican

In so and so." worse.

only tree hand to protect their infant in-

December. delegation Indicated the possibility month of comparative silence stating on the air "so and so appenru shortage and import quotas and

North by kind permission Soviet-controlled dustries

wishes to month's supply of a new hitch in the negotiations, the

of powdered milk similar quantitative restrictions

ons but members of the Republican Korean radio at Pyongyang for restrict these acknowledgments to

was, left to infants."

He said the UNICEF was Cur- ITO prior over

without

approval delegation denied this so far as they the past three weeks has begun the official programme printed in the America's Cinir Wilcox, warned that

rently shipping milk to France for north of Japan.

were concerned. These officials said the State De- such freedom would be tantamount

Before

200,000 children, but ani he left here for Jogjakarta un anti-American campaign un-Radio Times, which it publishes.

contend, how some Theatre managers of partment hnd received many to "econnomic unarchy" and hopes

on December 22, Dr. Sharifuddin satd precedented in the history

ever, that ms, organisations and that lack of funds limited the allo-

to France to US$599,000.-3. Gabriel, Michael and Raphael. similar complaints

Moscow of economic pence wouki be doomed that he would not return to Batavia the occupation. from

stars are constantly receiving such eation

4. Gilbert was the librettmat and since the war ended. They sold by

A recent broadcast spelled ap acknowledgments and it wants the United Press.

Sullivan the composer. 5. The Volga- United States policy towards them Second, whether preferentink trade until "real talks" on the substantive

doom to hopes that the same privileges. parent

River. 0. Asia. Dutch sources indicated yesterday Soviets might

last- was that they should be addressed agreements are going to be limited political issue were ready to begin.

experience a to General MacArthur and not to to those already in force and re- that the Dutch delegation had ac-minute about face and co-operate. This is not the only headache Washington.

cornised under the Geneva charter, cepled between 80 and 80 percent of with the United Nations Korea Com-facing the B.B.C. or are underdeveloped countries to the

proposals.

soldiers bo allowed to conclude

and Two Dutch ferential agreements,

Indonesian elvilians were injured when a bomb exploded here, it was reported today.

counter- The offelals made the charges as an informal reply to a lodged with the protest Moscow State Department here against what It called "illegal" American flights

the flukslan-beld

Kuriles

One informant said: "There have been as many, if not more. Russian violations out there, but we don't get excited about them.”

He added that the latest Soviet protest was being forwarded to General MacArthur-United Press.

مود

· un-

new pre-

Third, the scope and powers of the ITO's tariff commission.

Fourth, the composition of ITO's governing board.—United Press,

QUEENSLAND LOSES TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Adelaide, Dec. 29-South Australia beat Queensland by nine wickets in their Sheffleld Shield match which ended here today. Queensland were set for an innings defeal but by reaching 244 In their second innings they forced South Australia to bat again for three runs which were scored for the loss of a wicket.

During the earlier days of three tie to give the home team the the match, South Australia win in the first international match area in 10 years. made 1490 in reply to Queens-played in thin land's 248, and then Queensland out of a melee

Tevis took advantage of a loose ball and pounded the were 101 for two when Satur- winning goal through the uprights day's play closer!.

Just before the final whistle.As- Today Queensland collapsed to sociated Press. lose 5 wickets for 84 runs at ona stage, and the position was serious when Colin McCool was called off the field while batting and left for Brisbane owing to the illness of his

mother-Reuter.

CHINESE WIN

Seattle, Dec. 30,--The nosed out the Hawaiian All Stars 48 to 43 on Sunday in the finals of the first annual Oriental-American

tournament.

basketball

Bomb Explosion

AT AMERICA holding the artist's contract.

tuission.

two

The bomb was thrown at a group of soldiers and civilians in the re- sidential part of Batavia during the week-end.

This was the third bomb explo- sion in the past few days, bringing the total casualties to two dead and 21 Injured.-Reuter.

Dutch

East Sumatra State

Batavia.

30.-A Dec.

the spokesman disclosed today formation

the of

Arst Dutch- approved state in the N.E.I. territory over which the Dutch and recognis- ed the authority of the Indonesian Republic under the Cheribon Pact.

Д

in

the

ot

Now the B.B.C. anys

Frederic

a

miid- Dambman, Tho Korean commentator said the Commission "which the Ameri-mannered man whose only resem- to America's James C. can imperfalists and South Korean blance reactionaries are fanatically publlels-Petrillo is that he also heads ing will be of no avall before the musician's union, has posed another united democratic might of South problem. and North Korea. It is kind of commission of which American im- perialists are very fond."

be

sleadily

onc

SPECULATED

IN WHEAT

Washington, Dec. 29.-The Secretary of Agriculture, Mr Unlike his trans-Atlantic counter- Clinton Anderson, today reveal- part. Dambman rarely makes ed that President Truman's per- drastic demands on employers of gonal physician, Brig-Gen. Wal- The commentator added that the musicians and even more rarely lace Graham, speculated in Greek, Indonesian and Korean com- backs them with threats of strike 50,000 bushels of wheat on the missions were

formed "all

by action. But his Christmas present American Imperialists and designed was

*He

to cover up the sinister aggressive was a demand for an increase for

certain types of programmes. but Ambitions of the Americans," warned: "It is only patent the

wants musicians in theatres whose.

that i shows are broadcast-a regular

United Nationa temporary commission to Korea will also prove its uselessness."-United Press.

Children See

Vision-

BBC feature-to be paid the same £2 or £3 they would receive if they travelled to the studio. At present they receive 12s. 6d: extra per broadcast.

He also disclosed the names of Chicago market lust September. three Agriculture Department cm- ployees and 97 other federal, state local government employees and who speculated in wheat on the Chicago market.

a list of Mr Anderson released 160 government employees. The list included employees of the War Assets If the "strike" goes into effect on Administration, officers of the U.S. January 1 the BBC will have to find Army, employees of the Veterans' 12 hours a week of entertainment Administration, naval, officers, postal officiala. federal to replace the theatre broadcasts employees and other

Mr-Edwin-Pauley, special assis- alone. This will involve costly use of live talent, since the musicians tant to the Army Secretary, was union already has on

speculator who purchased miting the number of recorded 25,000 bushels on September 19. Mr Pauley took his job on September 30. He was not the biggest operator on the 1st-United Press.

programmer.

agreement named as

The new, state is East Sumatra, embracing the islands of the east coast area over which the Dutch re- gained control during two weeks of

police action”-just July,

It has a

of about population 2,000,000-mainly Malaye-and In-

Four little girls who live in the and cludes most of the European

of Bouchard, near Tours, American-owned rubber,

palm oll village

claim to have seen a vision of the and tobacco plants.

than Mary. More

-1,000 the Virgin The spokesman said that Chinese

Dutch

Theatre managements, aware, of Governor-General, Dr people from the surrounding dis-

tricts

crowded into the village the tremendous advertising value of lubertus van Mook, in a Christmas

church of St. Gilles récently, where a show broadcast, are reported to be Day decree raised East Sumatra to

the children affirmed that the Vir- considering the paying of the extra a state (Negara) from the status of

gin, in

in while, has appeared to them fees themselves. Willie Wong Jed San Francisco "Daerah Istimewa," which has some Cricket Board Meets

at 1.30 p.m. precisely every day with 27 points.

autonomous power but is usually a

since December 8, the Feast of the unit of a stotc. The Chicago Huskies Louk theti Melbourne. Dec. 20-The Aus consolation finals for third place by

Immaculate Conception, tralian Cricket Board of Contro defeating the Seattle Nisei 45 (0.27. said the island of Madocra is ex- When the four children maintain- began meeting here today, when it

pected to receive autonomous status ed that the vision would appear be- Itinerary approved the

for next

in a very short time," elther as a

beam of

spectators summer's tour of England.

Dacrnh SKI TEAM TRAINS · staté

The Istimewa. Several important Items on the

maintain that a bright ray of light states wit become full members of

flashed

and agenda

will include the choosing of

through the church Davos, Switzerland, Dec, 29.--Thea Federated United States of Indo-

shone on the faces of the children a team image and the fixing of United States Olympic ski team nesin, which the Dutch plun to set

the allowances for the Australian team today underwent training practice up, the source said. Associated for several minutes, although which is visiting England.

the Stalom tracit, specially Press. Board will also decite whether to marked out by coach Waller Prager select the touring party utter the on the slope behind the Parsenn

-Associated Press.

The on

tricky a few

fourth or fth matches with India, Holet. which start. on January 20 ml

After trying out Adelaide and February 12 at Mel-turns and hairpins, the boys ro- bourne respectively.

turned to their hotels,

while the

to

A

well-informed Dutch source

or

Meanwhile, Dambman indlented there might be a sympathy strike here against recording companies if threat to Petrillo carried out his

fore the expe congregation as halt recordings in the United States.

I Was cloudy and no sun was

B.

This would be done to prevent re- cords made here from being shipped to the United States United Press.

DANISH PLANE CRASHES

sca

Copenhagen, Dec. 29-A. Danish passenger plane, which left Paris

this evening, crashed into the some 500 metres from Kastrup Air- port tonight.

Inequeline Aubrey (12), her sister Jeanne (7) Laura Croizin (8) and Nicole Talin (10) who all tell the same story, suy that they frat saw "a beautiful lady in white" when they visited the church on their way back to school on December Jacqueline, who is short-sighted and

glasses, says that the vision The plane was believed to be car- romised ber

perfect sight, Theying five passengers and a crew of day after the promise Jacqueline four, including an Englishman, Cap maintained that she could see more lain Whitfeld. clearly than ever before. All four girls say that they were told to pray The plane was partly submerged, and the number of victims was not for France.

The local clergy have so far re-immediately known-Reuter. fused to comment on the children's

IRAQ HEALTH MEASURES Before today's session ended, the girls proceeded on one of their in- Board approved the plan for evitable shopping expeditions panel of umpires in cach state purchase "grub," which according Baghdad, Dec. 20-Anti-email- whereby frst-class umpiring CX- to a local Swiss observer usually pox vaccina suficient for 200,000 perience would cover a wider area means candy and chocolate.

dosea was today sent from Iraq to thus providing a larger number of

The

girls said that the food was help combat an epidemle of small- men from whom

match good although they were used to pox in the Lebanon. umpires would be chosen.

more meat and especially more The chief health officer of the It was also announced that the milk. The laiter is a general com- Mosul district of Northern Iraq has Marylebone Cricket Club had agreed plaint, as the milk ration has been issued an appeal to the nation and the Board's recommendations reduced since lest summer owing to the tribes to undergo Immediate Inoculation against cholera, cases of that grass on the pitch be cut before the drought. each day's play and that tea inter-

which have recently been reported | story. The Americans will shortly be vals should be dispensed with if joined by an 18-man team from from Syria. there was no play between lunch Canada hended by Sydney Dawes, The closing of Iraq's borders ad- and 3 p.m.

president of the Canadian Olymple Joining; Syria and Tukey has been DISPUTES OVER The MCC have informed the Committee, together with the famous ordered, and Tall and road traffic Board that they are unable to pro- coach, Emil Alals, They plan to suspended until further notice. ceed with plans for an Imperial establish their headquarters bare on cricket memorial at Lords for which January 2-United Press.

to

Australia had offered to supply

Australian timber-Reuter.

CHESS CONGRESS

Hastings, Gussex, Dec. 19-Leading results at today's opening of the

Haslings International Chess

gress worn:

Con-

Italian Fishing

Boats Escape

Rome, Dec. 20. The Italian Minis

A ban has also been placed on the movements of nomadlė tribes.- Reuter.

Shanghai Budget

BONUSES

be

400,000 STRIKE

·IN· BOMBAY

Bombay, Dec. 30-Some 400,000 workers went on strike today in a Shanghai, Dec. 30.The Bureau 24-hour. protest against what they of Social

bonus called the failure of machinery for "Affairs' year-end committee today ruled that all year- setting labour disputes, end gratuities, which in principle

Textile, port and rallway work- should be one month's salary,

shop employees formed the bulk of paid before January 15.

However, 23 enses of labour-the strikers, who represent 60 Social-

1st and 25 Communist unions. Shanghal, Dec, 30. The City management disputes have already with Government's 1040 budget shows been reported in connection

Five thousand Socialist volunteera

· Sir George Thomas (Britain) beat try of Defence nnnounced tony expenditures of CN91,340,000,000,000 the bonuses, In some cases the toured the city appealing to pickels G. Abrahams (Britain); C. H. D. dal 13 meter fishing boats recently it was reliably reported today. The workers demanded more than one to remain peaceful. Pelice convoys Alexander (Britain), drew with rounded up by a Yugoslav warship budget, under the study of the City month's wages while in others. the patrolled the city Associated Press. Fairhurst (Britain) and L. Szabo in the Adriatic Sea had escaped Council since September, has not management sought permission to (Hungary) beat ·H. Colombck and returned to the port of Molfetta, yet been, approved but, it is make a smaller payment due to the (Britain)Reuter,

business slump-owned on the Italian Adrialle coast. believed, it will be approved soon.

Two other boats had been interned The original budget showed

The

Yostsong

Prison For Priost by the Yugoslav at Lissa, on the penditures of CNS080.000.000,000 but Tobacco. Company's workers staged San Francisco, Dec. 30-An all- Yugoslav-Dalmatian coast, it was added CN 300,000,000 000 pending go slow strike in a dispute over

And Nuns atar team representing the San adried.

clarification by Nanking whether the mode of payment although the Francicco Polo Association defeated The boats were fishing off the the threatened slashing of Municipal | management agreed to one month's Belgrade, Dec. 30-A priest, a team from the Greenpoint Polo Yugoslav Joland of Pelagosa, in the employees is to be carried out."

three nuns and nine other persons Club of Australia four

to Adriatic Sea, half way between Italy goals

The workers demanded payment ware sentenced to prison with hard City Government officials sald the three before a crowd of 7,000 at and Yugoslavia, when they were sald budget amount would be covered by before January 15 while the Com-labour today by a court in Maribor Golden Gate Park on Sunday." to have been captured and impound-revenues mainly through, taxed on puny suggested that the final pay on charges of helping war criminals Will Tevla, captain of the Saned by Yugoslav patrols on Decem amusements and business trans-ment-bo- made before February in escape from Yugoslavia.—Asso- Francisco team, broke · a' throober 24Router.

actions-United Press.

sth-United - Pross."

ciated Press,

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On

OUTWARD MAILS

Thursday, January 1, 1948 the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Font Office will open from 8 am to Noon. The ather branch Post Offices from 0 nm. to 10a.m. There will be one delivery of ordinary and registered correspondence at 10 a.m. and one collec- The Money tion only from pillar boxes. Order Offee will be entirely cloard.

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Amoy, Foochow, Stanghal.. Nanking. Hankow. Taingino and Peiping. 3.39 p.m.

Swntow, 330 p.m.

Closing Times Dy Rea & Train Macao, Tainshop & Shekki (Bea) i p.n. Canton (Train) 2 p.m.

Amby (Sea)'2 pm.

Amay (Bea)-3 p.m.

Macao. Isinahan, Shekkt & Kongmoon (Sea) p.571.

Centon (Bea) 6 p.m.

Egypt and Europe via Liverpool (Sea) 4

Stratis, Cryinn, East & South Afeten,

p.m.

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Manila, P., 3.30 p.m.

Canton, Lluchow, Kunming, Tainan, Amoy. Shanghel, Nanking. Hankow. Telgian and Polping, 3.30 p.m.

Closing Times Ly Bea & Train Canton (Train) 7 a.m.

Macao, Tainshan & Shekki (Sea) 1 am, Strait and Calcutta (Hea) 10.á.m. 'Manila, P.I. (Sea) 10 6.3.

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