FOREIGN POLICY CHANGES
TWO-DAY DEBATE
IN COMMONS
London, Jan. 18-The House of Commons will debate thin week British foreign policy changes that have occurred since the breakdown of the Big Four Foreign Ministers' con- ference here a month ago.
After month-long Christman holiday. Parliament will resume its ression on Tuesday. The foreign policy debate
to begin
п
on
two-day
Is scheduled Thursday. Foreign
Secretary Ernest Bevin will review #overnment pollicles that have been recast
In a series of recent Calilnet speculation that
Fessions.
There has been Britain is prepared to abandon her
"mediator" role
and to
tenm up with the United States to counter Russian expansionist moves,
Parliament's prline
legislative
the
Hem of the year probably will be Sir Stafford Criona
latdzet, scheduled to be disclosed in April. Government- SOURCEN Pxpert budget to be revised almost up to the minute before it is fuld defore Hotee of Commons, an the shaping of the Marshall plan for European recovery proceeds in the United States Congress.
the
A bill to nationalise the can in- dustry is expected to be introduced in the Henige of Commons in # month or mai, The cual al viretrie power industries already have beets
nationalised---Associated Press.
Situation In Germany London, Jan. 18.--The Increasing seriousness of the food situation
Germany is one problem to which Mr Ernest Bevin, the Foreign Serre- tury, will devote his attention to when early this week he returns to the Foreign Office after his rest in the Isle of Wight.
The whole matter has been under elose scrutiny for some time.
About
week ago the Foreign Secretary addressed a persona com munication to Gen. George Marshall, U.S. Secretary of State, expressing British concern. niso suggested that one
of alleviating the position might be to speed food ship- ments to Germany from the United State:
means
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1948.
KOREA COMMISSION SETTLES TO WORK
Lake Success. Jan. 18.-The United Nations Commission on Korea F set up a nub- committed to consider ways and means of ensuring a free ntman- phere for electloux in Korea, now divided under Russian and American control, according to a report received here from the press officer with the commis- ston.
The Commission, at its meet- held in Seoul 'yesterday,
nino decided to set up a nub. committee to examine any do- cuments from Korean personali- ilen whose view may be help ful to the Commission,
The former committee will be composed of Canada, France and Syria and the laiter of Aus- fralla, China, France and the Philippines,
The Commission will meet again tomorrow.-Reuter.
Opposition To Calling Off Of Japanese
War Crimes Trials
San Francisco, Jan. 18.-The San Francisco Chronicle questions the validity of the reason back of the report that the war crimes trials in Tokyo may be called off. In an editorial on the subject, the news paper commented as follows:
ELECTIONS
IN PARIS
SUBURB
U.S. Marines Arrive
At Malta
Athens, Jan. 18.-A detach-
U.S. ment of 1.000
Murines. which left the United States recently in full battledress, nr- rived in the Mediterranean to- day.
Two ships carrying the leatherneckis dropped anchor off the island of | Malo, alongside the currler Midway and two cruisers, The transfer of the Marinen to the warships is to start tomorrow.
From many points bordering on the Mediterranean came reports ranging from unrest to open warfare.
The Yugo-slav news agency sald 30,000 workers at Taranto, Italy, bad protested against the arrival of a second group of American
units at the city.
Yugoslav Outburst
naval
to
The Yugoslav Ambassador Turkey, Bojine Simitch, was quoted as saying that contlused American activities in Greece would lead to
n
war. The Ambassador was inter- viewed by Turkish newspaper which is in opposition to the prisent Turkish government.
thult."
were
Simuch
Fald:
nothing but pro
In the Interview. "If war comes, it will be Amerien's
Bended that
r the reports querills government in Greer ob- about ad from burdering Balkan countries paranta. The 20
War Ministry here sald powerful guerilla force, estimated at about 1,500 troops, was besteching the town
of Platanos. in southern Crence. Greek troops, melurtint | ing robimnes and fighter
were rushing to the aid of the bes
"As a matter of money, it is reported, the Army in Japan is considering dismissing war crimes charges against major Japanese waiting trial.
defendants
'Already. It is explained, the trial of Hidek, Toju and 24 en-defendunts has run for a year and a half and has cost something more than $0,-
dants are on the docket, and if they are released that will be the extent of our trial of high Japanese de- fendants.
Paris, Jan, 18.-The Commu-¡ 500.000. Only 20 other major defens nists held a unrrow lead over the De Gaullists when partial results were male known to night of the municipal election Paris working class in the suburb of MalakofT.
"I secins rather strange from here that few million dollars stands effectively in the way of following through with these trials. There may be sound argument for its- The count, in 16 mil of the 31 missal, but we do not think money polling booths, gave the Communists. The relatively smali 1.181 votes against 1,033 for the De would rempitre to through with Gaullists and 520 for the "Thirds
the trials is less than the cost of one Force" groups,
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sieged city-United Press.
21
planes,
TAIWANESE
PREPARING
REBELLION
Tapei, Formusa, Jan, 19.-
Custom payed' DEVICE,
305
"Maybe you've got it on upside down."
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TERSATURDAY EVENING POLI
China Struggle Seen As Incipient Global War
BY ARTHUR M. GOUL
Shanghai, Jan, 18.—The conftel between the Chinese Government and the Communists is more than a civil war. It is more than a revolt by one side or an attempt to -quell a rebellion by the other.
MOSLEY'S
MOVEMENT
AMERICA'S ECONOMIC
POSITION
Washington, Jan. 19-Mr Clinton Anderson, Secretary of Agriculture, today urged that America should maintain its present position in world econo- my, encouraging non-co-offera- tive imports and maintaining production as high as possible.
In his annual report published here, he sold that this polley should make it easier for America to avoid u major depression and also to avoid an agricultural programme of the kind found essential in the 1930's,
Mr. Anderson pointed out that the United States Government's efforts to revive normal world trade, the part it had taken in setting up the International Monetary Frind and Bonk, and ita part in world food relief and nid to
war-dnsnaged foreign economics were all favourable for American farmers.
He recommended such Imports as shipping. cervices to American tourists, tropical agricultural pro- ducts, foreign industrial specinlifies, and various minerals and metala not produced in sufficient quantity America.
Food Exports.
more
The United States exported than 10,000,000 long tons of grain and other food, mostly to wartorn countries, the report sold, adding that this was more food than any country had ever before shipped alsrand In a single year.
Although the United States might eventually have wheat surplus pro- Jenis,
added, I would report probably play an active role in the export market for some time.
Cush receipta from farm market- It is 2171 incipient global
Ings in Amerlea during the year struggle between two of the totalled $30,000,000,000, the highest world's contending ideologies | on
"Brecord. although right now it is only Because agriculture abroad would
eventually the business of killing each declared, other.
NEW FASCIST the Chinese who are in needed the assistance, the report
That is the opinion of the Chinese Governant
outlined by an authoritative source, who asked that 18.-Jeffrey | he be allowed to remain anonymous. The official Chinese opinion, ac-
hour of the kind of war these men Taiwanese rebels led by a mys- Hamm, political organiser for cording to this Informant, s
are nccused of having brought about, The election, ongerly awaited as a test of party strength, became ne-
far less than one hour's financing of essary when the Council elected last the kind of war we would hope to October was dissolved on the re-
help prevent by punishing war- maker. signation of "Third Force" members in protest at the actions of the Com-
Moral Responsibility "But this aspect is not all there munist mayor.
The voting strength of the parties is to the matter. We quote from issued to poll wax Com-the surrender ultimatum DeGallists-4,888, Japan shortly before Russla's entry
to the Pacifle wart
I
10
It In understood that when Lord Inverchapel, British Ambassador in
the October Washington, delivered this
communists-6,188, munleation to the Secretary of State, Third Force -2,284. the general situation in Germany
was discussed.
Air Bevin is expeted to deal in detail with the situation in Anto- American
in an important speech he will matte in the Foreign Affairs dehnte in the House of Commons on Thursday and Friday, -Reuter.
20140
When about 2,000 votes remained, was he counted, ttle chance shown compared with the October results. The unofficial count at this state gave the Colminists 4,900 votes, the DeCaullists 1,200, and the Third Force 1,800.
05
Gaullists lost
"Followinst are our terms.
We
will not deviate from them....Stern Justice still be meted out to all war
ills.
of
ag-
Was
Ex.
London, Jan.
Dant terious woman, who escaped the British League of
As the Japanese invasion of 1931 Just the purge by General Chen Yi Servicemen, said tonight the led up to Pearl Harbour, the present Ideologies Lnklesst disbanding and conflict between last March, are active in Manila, League Shanghai and Hongkong trying that a new "Union Movement" place on the continent of China will Fascist leader, have the same tragle results unless to obtain arms and ammunition of the prewar
the United States nets now where it for a future uprising against Sir Oswald Mosley, would be failed to act in the 10 years before the Central Government, in-organised. formed sources here told the United Press today.
These sources said the Taiwanese,
the whose resentment against Chinese Government authorities has teen smouldering since the killing of an estimated 5,000 Taiwanese hy former Governor-General Chen Yi'e men.
have large caches of Japanese arms, including anu-aircraft guns, hidden in the mountains.
tearned
recover, Americnt farmers
of permanently high with domestic employment along big commercially financed exports,→→ Reuter.
BENEFITS OF ATOMIC ENERGY
Jan.
Washington,
18.--Mr David Lilienthal, chairman of the United States Atomic Ener- Ky Commission, said in a radio broadcast tonight that at least "Three majestic benefits" may he expected from the peaceful development of atomic energy.
1. The control and treatment of clisense.
knowledge of
how
Pearl Harbour. that the The Chinese Government considers Homm told a meeting
alone to itself as within fighting League would disband in "two or three weeks."
stave off a world conflict as well as Last November, Mosley
It cannot understand- on lo save itself. Rounced the forination of a political why the rest of the world, upun group called the Union Movement, which it thought it could count on lesson, is not which he said "will be frankly anti-having Semitic." "There is involved, then, in the
He told
told a press conference rushing badly needed help to China Army's reported willingness to let
that the new movement would strive at this minute. Intern justice' end with disposition
fundamenlu! changes 10 ach leve
Russians Biding Time acm The final result Kave the Com-
24 major cages, something more
"China remembers Pearl Harbour; in Britain's form of government. munists 13 sets on the Council, than our moral responsibility nod
States forgota,** Both Taiwanese and foreign sour-
Mosley explained then that under even if the United October. The De-prudent safeguard against the
tils plan, political parties would be the informant said. "We ask how 2. A new ces are agreed that there is no Com- scat. one
securing Fressive spirit in the future.
abolished and British voters would many lives could have been saved ir nine, nudf the Third Force won five; "There is also involved an inter-
munist influence or activity on the
merely vote yes or no to indicate help had been given China in the 10 plants and animals grow, opening island, and people are Biile inclined
the way to greater food production national contract to which it gain of one.--letter.
their attitude towards the govern-years before Pearl Harbour. runity is simmatory.
to support Communism as such, But Has the Army they also agreed that the people
"We fear another ment in power.
world war is und better nutrition.
3. The relief of much human Somer justification for what seems here dream of
The day before Mosley announc- coming, but we do not like to say so rebellion, and if the
drudgery. Bogota, Jan. 18.--After six people!
heve a breach of the commitment Communists could smuggle in arts
et the formation of his movement, because the world would brand us
Mr. Lilienthal said he wanted to had been killed and about 50 wound-
the whole government
as warmongers." Taiwanese the the ed in political disturbances,
would join rees three persons were arrested on a re-
furces
"warn the Amerleun people of u myth Potstium?
The Chinese view is that Russin of the atomic bomb." with them. Colombian Government today de-
"This is without prejudice as to would spply to anyone giving them
The same principle ult of fighting which broke out
Mosiy London's East End where
Is the villain in the net this time clared a state
New York, Jan. 18. Seven pers of siege in the do-
bele rally. Two weeks earlier, instead of the Japanese, Dut the partment of Santander Norte, hear-sous-diol-from-cold-in-the-collect-the 20 defendants. They have n
Mosley touched off brick-throw-pattern-is-the rame The weather of this winter in the central been tried, so their guill or degree the Venezuelan border.
But that is
ing demonstration when he made his Colombia, the northernmost roun- United States, while show, freezing of quilt as not known
their trial was supposed to
Orst politieal speech since being try of South America, has a popi- rain and sleet hit sections of the What
I being out, and we would like to hear
Jelled us o Nazi supporter.-Asso- tha much better reason for calling it
State Of Siege
lation of 8,700,000,
The
Cold Kills Seven
south and southwest.
President Is Dr Martano M Ladysmith. Wisconsin. Perez, Conservative, elected in May temperature resched 13 degreesoff,”—Associated Press. ID40 for a four-year term.-Reuter, below zero Fahrenheit.Reuter.
Korean Skating Star's Success At St. Moritz
St. Moritz, Jan, 18,-Hiyo Chang Lee, Korean speed skating hope for the winter Olympic Games, won an in. ternational preliminary race today in conjunction with the, Swiss championships.
this
macie at
"Good Offices'
Team Leaves
that
Taiwanese admitted there has been a reduction of ar- frosts since Governor Wei Too-ming look over, but at the same line they id that the secret police are still active-United Press
PHILIPPINE TAX
INCREASES
Manila, Jan.
19.The National Economic Council will shortly sub- mit to Presilent Roxas six tux meu- Batavia, Jan. 18.-The Unitedsures intended to increase national Nations three-man "Good revenues, in line with recommenda- Ofices" Commission
of the which tiong
Joint Philippine- brought about yesterday's truce American Financial Commnission.
The proposals would increase cor- between the Dutch and Indone-porate income taxes from 12 to 15 Competing against 17 entries from four nations, Len
sian Republicans after 12 weeks percent and Increase taxes on liquor, of mediation and negotiation | cigarettes, estate and skated the 1,500 metres in 2 minutes 24 seconds.
inheritance taxes on luxury and has now split up but will meet Sales
semi- Juxury items would be increased Lee's time for the training race; Prix d'Amerique, premier harness again at Lake Success in about compared favourably with the win-trotting race in Europe, which was a fortnight's time to report to
from 20 to 30 percent and from 10 ning time for the 1936 Olympics of run over one mile five furlongs be the Security Council.
to 20 percent respectively.
Draft bills 2 minutes 10 2/10 seconds by C. fures a huge erowd at Vincennes here
on the proposed in- A Commission communique quated | creases are being prepared for sub- Mathisen
Norway.-Associated this afternoon.
Agency mission to Compress-United Press, Press,
Bred in America, where he broke by the Netherlands News
Van Zeeland. YUGOSLAV TEAM records before the war, six-year-old ld that Dr Paut
Ned was exported to Italy Brussels today.
left Java for Belgrade, Jan. 18-The first con at the end of 1946 and is now own-
Mighty tingent of the Yugoslav ski team for
Justice R. C. Kirby, Australian Prorsi-Mangelli. the winter Olympics has left for St by Count
member, left for Australia yesterday but will return to Batavia in about a week to go to New York with Dr Frank Ginhum, the American mem- ber.
DY
of
In today's race he was driven by Moritz. The second group together V. Antonelli and returned the time with the skaters will leave on Mon-i 3 minutes 38.6 seconds-Reuter.
Among the first team which was under the leadership of Dr Danilo Dougan, president of the
Culture Society of Slovenia, were Mateva Lukone, Sulvko Lankane, Cyril
Prachek, Josef Berlance13. The second team of skiers wil! comprise
Karel Klimenik. Janko Mezik, Janes Polin and Franz Pribosck.
This team has trained under the Norwegian coach Siguro Thorelson. The team for the figure skating event will be Silva, Palita Marko Lajovic.-Reuter.
BUENOS AIRES MOTOR RACE
Buenos Aires, Jan. 19-The Italian motor racing driver. Luigi Villoresi, driving a 1,500cc Maserati, won tho Buenos Aires Grand Prix in Palermo
noon.
RUGBY IN FRANCE
In Marseilles, the New Zealand Rugby Lengue, touring leum de- feated a French National "B" Rugby League side by 41 points to 20- Reuter.
Belgian member,
cans.Reuter.
EUROPE RELIEF
STRINGS
(Continued from Page 1)
BRADLEY ON AID the requested $0.860 million in direct
FOR EUROPE
very
ciated Press.
in
atomic "This is the myth that energy is useful only in a bomb or and nothing else and what a weapon
about peaceful uses is nonsense. and hopeless," he said.
China believes the Russians are playing for time in the confidence that the United States will not Declaring that nothing could be reach a decision on aid for China further from the truth, he added: during election year. Ofeinls her "If we become pre-oceupled with its believe the Russians. think if the destructive uses only we will never way drags out another 10 make it anything but a weapon. months OF one year with no help We will drift into mistaken belief that we Americans are safe in the world force gramme for the Far East will have simply because of military been considerably advanced through alone."-Reuter. the Communists.
civil
PAINTINGS GIVEN or the government, the Soviet pro-
TO GALLERY
.
Washington, Jan, 19.-The National Gallery of Art announced today that
No Direct Steps
any
However, the government is eer- It has been given eight important tain the Russians will take no direct 15th and 16th Century paintings, steps or be responsible for including Giovani Bellini's "Madon- | overt acis, regardless how significant na and Child," from the, Ralph and they may be, that would definitely Mary Booth Collection in Detroit. connect official Russla with the
Gallery director David Finley sald Chinese Communists. the pictures were "among the most "The minute a soldier wearing the important works of art in private uniform of the Red Army sets foot possession in this country."
on Chinese territory, or a Hunsiun The collection
the second ship openly lands Russian supplies, comprises group of masterpieces given to the it would be the signal for the start allery by Mrs Ralph Harmon Booth, of another world war," the it- whose late husband was the editor formant snid. "The Russions are of a strain of newspapers in Michigan. exerting every effort, we believe, to At the time of his death in 1931 Mr prevent any incident of that nature." It is the Chinese viewpoint that Booth was United States Minister to Denmark. Unlted Press.
the loan
loss of Manchurla would be a terrible blow, the Informant said.
He referred to the Christmas Day address by the Communist chairman, Mao
AUSTRALIAN GIRLS RECALLED
has
Party Tze-tung, broadcast by the Communist radio
day atter New Year, In which Mino sald
the
was
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Senator Taft said that so far as he
not only would China's 450,000,000 Paris. Jau 18.-The Australia Dr Graham is expected to leave was concerned, he wants the amount Sydney, Jan. 18-Australia people be Affected by the outcome. Physlet Rugby Union touring team beat # for Jogjakarta, The Indonesian Re-limited to $3.000 million.
recalled 30 Australian girls
em-but the 1,000,000,000 people in the French National "D" sile by 11] publican capital, today or tomorrow In similar vein, Senator Stylen ployed by the United States in eastern work would throw of polits to nine in Toulouse this after-Į for talks with prominent Republi- Bridges, the Repulicon Chairman Japan and Guam,
"oppression" as a result of the Coin- of the Senate Appropriations Com- The reasons given in Canberra
munist victory in China. that mittee, said recently his committee were
somo of the girls'
Addad Proof was looking, Into the possibility of husbands had complained that they
That, the informant said, than had been away longer than agreed providing a smaller amount
and several. wanted to go to the added proof of the world-wide cash and supplementing this amount United States to spend the dollars scope of the Communist plans,
"And.
Com- "he added, "The ICE HOCKEY IN PRAGUE
with contract authority.
they had curned. "No matter what the authorisation The Australian Government first munists are the same whether they Prague, Jan. 18.--The Czecho- and
slovakia work ice hockey champions New York, Jan. 18-General Omarure is, the committee is going to asked the United States four months are in Chian, Tussin, Europe or any TO-DAY'S ̃ ̈ BROADCAST
give the narrowly
programme
close go to honour the contracts, and it other part of the world." defented
the American Bradley, who will this year succeed scrutiny before it vates money for is now planned to fly them home. China blames Russin for blocking Olympic team by alx to Ave before General Eisenhower 16 Chief-of-it," Senator Bridges sald,
Australia has asked the British the United States willingness to 10.000 spectators in an international Staff, declared today that the United
Mr George Marshall, the Secretary authorities
Cairo in Tokyo to take no carry out the terms of the States would "court disaster" if it of State, called the proposed $0.800 notice of requests by the girls for Declaration of 1043. The in- Plumber 1. London Helay: World and match here today-Reuter.
responded too little or too late with million outlay "the minimum figure" intervention to prevent their retura.formant recalled that immediatciv Home News: 7.15, Studio: "I Like What nir for Western Europe,
on which he urged Congress not to Chiro, Jan. 10.—The Hungarian Addressing the American Jewish "banter"-Heuler. . Park here yesterday at the average} Upjest soccer team won their second Commitshows that have always
General Bradley speed of 101.69 kilometres per hour game in their Egyptian tour when Second was F. Landi of Brazil in they bent a combined Cairo and an Alfa Romeo at the speed of 101.780) Alexandria side by one goat to, zero
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before 30,000 spectators here today- no appeal, no second chance after a press report received here tonight London, Jan. 10.--According to a Andres Fernandez of Argentina, Reuter. in a Maserati, took third place with
nation has lapsed through BOUT CALLED OFF
despair from Lisbon, the Swedish steamer Into the pit totalitarianism. The Ceylon (3,390 tuna) corrying a cargo an Italian. Rugglerel, in a Maserati,
New York, Jan. 18.-The Now fourth. Victoria Rosa of Argenting. The proposed
Hartford, Connectleut, Jan 18- event that permita
dissident of cotton from Egypl, has a fire lo York Insurance underwriters are in a Maserall, was fifth, and George willle
title bout between minority to seduce a free people into number four hold and is expected to now rating the civil strife in Pales- 1. A musteal instrument of bells Close Down. Ranh of France. In a Manerati, wasichempion, und Humberto Sierra, ut becomes a trup door from which make for Vino, Spain that the Are York Journal of Commerce today.
Pep, world' featherweight a dictatorship of the right or left,
line as "war", according to the Now played by 'n keyboard attachment. 2. sixth.-Reuter.
IL was understood
Greece, 3. The Book which con- Cuba, was enlled off when promo- there is no exit, at a time when free was not serious.
War risk Insurance rates, nearly talns the whole body of the Jewish
Printed and published by FaEDERICK ters were unable to agree to terms. people need, help in their effort to Paris, Jan. 18-The Italian own-
The vessel la registered at Gothen- [double those in effect during the past civil and canonical laws and tradi- PrnCY FRANKLIN for and on behalf of Pen has been ordered to defend survive, to live in dignity and to burg and the awncrs Arc
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South China Morning Post Limited Ostostatisko Company. goes going to Palestine, the Journal | Georges Clemencenu. 6. Radio City at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of 2,000,000 franes in the International to keep it--United Press.
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