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Jap Politics Riddled With
Corruption
Tokyo, Jan. 23.--Prominent American occupation officials charged today that Japanese politics is honeycombed with graft and ridden with gang- Alerism.
In public conference with mem- bers of the Japanese press, Mr Guy J. Swope, former Governor of Puerto Rico, who is now a member of SCAPE Rovernment section, uttered waring that certain vigorous vielous chuncuts in Japanese politics mus
Just be exterminated.
1/
"Unless by some
means or other
people of Japan can free them- selves from the cancer of corruption and graft in politics, their chances to enjoy the benents of n government and
free society
allght indeed," he said.
Old Influences
free
лге
Mr Swope added that many old; Influences which prevented the round, orderly development of po-
leal parties are gone.
The
FERTILE INAINTERESIRANE ERME
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1948.
Max Schmeling Will
Fight Again This Year
Frankfurt, Jan. 23-Max Schmeling, former world heavyweight champlon, fold a correspondent of the German-news service in the British zone, that he expected to meet the German title holder, Helu Ten Iloff, for the champjonship sometime this autumn.
Schmeling declared that he was trying to arrange a match hi Sweden with Olfe Tandberg, the Swedish champlon, or John Nils-
koti.
He said he would not fight the Hallan, Giovanni Marlin. in Sweden, slee Swedish sporis reguļations did not perm!! matches between two foreigners,
Selmeling densed rumours dial financial difficulties had com- pelled him to alage a "comeback."
The only reason in my love of boxing," he käld-Reuter.
Indonesian Cabinet Decides To Resign
Batavia, Jan. 23. The Indonesian Republic's National Cabinet, headed by Dr Amir Sjarifuddin, resigned tonight, exactly one week after the signing of the truce agreement with the Dutch.
The names of the new Ministers are exported to be announced, to- morrow.
The resignation of the Sjarifud-
MILITARY MEN IN
GOVERNMENT
Chicago, JAN. 23. Defence Secretary James V. Forrestal said today there is "no con- Selous plan to plant military men throughout the govern- ment."
He added: "The people would not stand for it."
Mr Forrestal said he believed it was "und to plant men from any particular group through the govern- ment."
the
He made the statement in response. to a query for his views on appointment of milltary
personnel and to government jobs generally attempts by President Truman to Kuter have Maj-Gen Laurence S.
the Civil appointed chairman of Aeronautles Board.
He rak he had received a letter from Congress asking for comments on government appointments,
"I think our government needs views accumulating from men from various groups," he said.
Balanced Forces
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THREATURDAY EVENING PORT
EDITORE PREIS SERVICE,
"I love these fast numbers!"
Europe Now A Factor In World Balance Of Power
London, Jan. 23.--The Government, with the approval of all parties, has committed itself to the creation of an association of Western European countries, in the first place. through joint economie planning and a five-power treaty of alliance between Britain. France, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg.
nbat military clique) have been elimlented and be power The resignation had been pre- of the Zalbato feconanie efique) | dieted after-the crisis this work has been broken, but today there nee over the conditions attached by the shinyen kaikyu new rich) and shinku Zaibatsu (res money elique) the Republic to its acceptance din Cabinet belghtens the crisis that
Mr Forrestal said the Navy and whore impact is being fett upon last Monday of the six political has arisen since the signing of the
Marines are close to their manpower political parties
their opera principles suggested by the truce and the Republie's conditional goals but that the army ground dons" Me Swope said,
the politicni
forces are defielent in manpower. United Nations Security Con-acceptance of "Then there are the gangsters and
elples.
Te said there is a tendency to market racketeers, who wieldeil's "Good Offices" Committee
The dificulties of Dr Amir think too much about nix power at The as the basis for a substantive Sjarifuddin began certain Influrner In polities.
on January
ndeling: 15.esent,
K Inust re- extent of this can be guessed when political settlement to the two- the day the Republican Government, member there are the ground forces It is recalled that time of the most and-a-half-year-old dispute with after long deliberations with the and the navy. We must keep in notorious GROĄSTOTS in the nation the Dutch.
Security Council's "Good Offices intad the need of balanced forces." nove in prison was almost elected a
Committee, announced that it would He sail he had not heard from This, in a sentence, is the the war-shaltered people of Western member of the present Dlef,“
proposals for n Gen. Douglas MacArthur for three frure. Sxing demilitarised
zones months and had no idea when Gen essence of the two-day foreign Europe to resist the persistent threat along the demarcation line defined MacArthur would retire:
affairs debate, which concluded of Communist encroachment.
A spokesman for the Government by the Netherlands East Indles
tonight, in the House of Com-made it quite clear that the Eura- Leutenant Governor General, Dr
Asked if he helloved Gen. Mac-
pean association, at which Britain in Hubertus von Mook, between the Arthur would
Presklentint seek
the One speaker,
left winger.nlming, is not intended to be exclu- Dutch and the Republican forces. nomination. Mr Forrestal mud;
Richard Crossman, tony claimed sive, politicnlly or geographically, is de not know whether he will run.
that the new policy announced by not antagonistle to any power and Masjumi Withdraws If doubt if he does."--United Press, the Forel: Secretary, Mr Ernestis based on the realisation that since
Evil Corrupt
Me Swope charged that "there are many indicatfures that evil and corrupt influences stre playing very important part in the politles of this nation."
"It seems significant that in Japan while many small politicians brought into
For atraparrapin practices, rarely. If ever a nationot Agure is arrested for vorruption and graft." The adolesť.
"Why it they are never brought to the bar of justice? Is it because of a peculiar idea in Japan which places those who are on the top of the pile above the Jaw". United Press,
THE FALL OF
SINGAPORE
Two Questions Still Unanswered
news-
Brondensting from Jogjakarta 30- night, the President of the Repub-cept the Dutch
Inioneston he, Dr Soekarno, telit
Java
publius throughout
and
Sumatre that be had given his Vice- silent, Dr Mohammed Hotta,
战
mandate to form a new government.
LORDS TO
The Republican Moslem Party. called the Masju, the biggest in the Republie, almost simultaneously announced its withdrawal from the
THROW OUT Sarifuddin Cabinet.
BILL
CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM
The resignation of the Republican
As Gen. Franco
mous.
FRENCH INSIST ON
DEVALUATION
Paris,
Jan. 23.----Informalion from reliable 'nourees here tonight seemed to show that the French Government feels obliged to co ahend with its plans to dovatue 310 frano whatever the decision of the International Monciary Fund. whose Board is now con- widering the plans in Washington.
The French scheme, as at present contemplated, involves establishing a double exchange rate.
Subject to last minute changes, the plan is:
A new official exchange rate for the dollar to be about 216 francs
to the dollar. This would be com- bined with the free market for free currencies, that Is to say, for the doliur and the Swiss franc as well 2 for gold.
There would be no free dealings in the pourul sterling rate, for which would be quoted at 804 francs to the pound, tus preserving the кате relation between the pound and the dollar as at present,
Exporters would sell half their foreign exchanges obtained against their sales at the new official dollar rate and half at the free markel | rate.
While the purchase of foreign currency would be subject to tho control of the authorities, the sale of foreign ecurrency would be en- tirely free..........Router.
Spaak's Mecting With Leopold
Brussels, Jan. 21. —It was officially announced after the Belgian Cabinet meeting today that M. Paul Henri Spank, the Belgian Premier, met the Bevin, amounts to an abandonment the economy of the Western Euro-exited King Leopold of the Belgians by Britain of her traditional aim of pean countries is not complementory
in Geneva last Sunday. the existing Inks with Africa, Asia. The Interview took place on a European balance of power as n
113st decision by the Belgian Cabinet and Hemisphere result of the recognition that Europe and the Western has become a mere factor in a world be developed as an integral part of at the invitation of
f King Leopold. the new planned European economy.
Was Also Announced that a balance of power.
Neither the Foreign Secretary nor second interview between M. Spank The Foreign Secretary and
the Prime Minister tried to add the King had been arranged to Prime Minister, Mr Attlee, resisted minimise the difficulties of thus task take place following the King's to announce A detailed plan of
9to which the British nod French return from his trip to Cuba. Britain's new adventure in foreign Governments have commilter them- Reuter. Madrid. Jan. 23.-General Fran- policy. Consequently, only cisco Franco told the Political Board can show how far Mr Crossman's the ideologicni neld..
events selves, either in the
economic or In of the Spush Falangist Parly that | claim that a Inndmark In British the "grave period" the world
foreign policy was effected today Is s much justided. was not
Sees It
Was
Stressing Spain's continued strong anti-Communist position, he said the country must at all times hold her- sett treatness to meet danger.
He
of
Limited Results
the
General Agreement
de-
The foreign affairs debate nonstrated "beyönd “doubt that Mr Beyin will have the fullest support and approval of Parliament in all
For the present. Mr. Devin and his attempts to bring the new as- ite Alttee prefer to achieve limitedsociation of Western Europe into results in laving the foundations of being as quickly as possible.
This
the In Western European association and
support is based an then to bulld a wider
Govern- unton
on Keneral agreement of all these results.
ment and Opposlilon Members on the following points:
Five Ministers immediately ru signed, and two positions on the Re publican delegation to take part in the negotiations sponsored by the "Cond Offices Committee became vacant,
efforts to induce the Subsequent Masjani to rejoin the Cabinet were Unsuccessful. Army Chief of Staff Lieutenant-going through London, Jan. 23-The Conser-General Urip, and one of his major-star" as "prewar," according to vative peers intend le throw out erats, who were members of the reliable sources here today, the new Government till design. | Repubilean special committee nego. Fil to curtall their powers otating the technical detalls of the drlaying legislation when It is conse-fire and truce, also followed debated in the House of Lariks on br Starifurkdin's acceptance of the Tuesday.
six principles.
General Urip, it is understond, The peers at present can delay claimed that he was not consulted non-monetary legislation for
before the Republican decision was maximum of two years. The Covers-atinced. ment, by the Parliament bill, pro- | poses to cut this period to one year. This is to ensure that the nationali- | The most serious difficulty for Dr 1940-1941. gation of iron and steel, which it will Sarifuddin, however, arose this introdure in the next session. takes week-end when the Netherlands ob- would strike place within the time remaining of dreted to the manner in which thu. Cotale e solved by increased pro-}.
Republican Premier had accepted the most significant alk the 18 pol- The Conservative peers, outnum-tient principles suggested by the bering the Government peers by 12 "Good Offices" Committee. to one, enn now hold up. the bill limiting their powers by the present maximum of two years. By making the bill retroactive, however,
the that Government measures such as the iron and steel
been conditional upon
I matters to be introduced at the next ression, ; per
of its vital f will automatically beenne law atong carded in the minutes
"Gond Offices" meetings with the with the Parliament bill in 1949.
Commitice before its acceptance of the truce terms at Jogjakarta.
These have not been disclosed, but are understood to concern the status
Singapore, Jan. 23.-The paper Free Press, cominenting on the dispatch of Air Chief, Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, Commander
Chief, Fur Fast, published today, said the future to Treognise that Japan
was "the most serious entry of all in forket heavy with error and miscalculation"
ክን
The newspaper considered that though farther despatches might cause distress, they should be published.
ז'י
The Puglisch-longanote, Chas "and" Malay newspapers" tota
tured a 9000-word report of the despatch, and the Malaya Tribune declared the report would serve de "whirl Ar appetite for the des patches of Lieutenant General Ar thur Brunt Pt iyal, who was forms mbief in the Bar Pet mander when Singapore
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action?
The present Parliament.
NAZA
TORIES' OBJECTION
Political Principles
ส
The Netherlands Government yes- terday said that its delegation had necepted the six principles fully and
and expected unctionally, Republic to do the same----
the
bad
They acknowledged the risk being accused of failing to
to
give
referred to the position Grever as "au éxample of the lengths! to which Russia was ready to go."
General Franco was reported to sufficient dynamic lead to encourage have said that Spain's internal eermomie situation was far from satisfactory although difficultles
duction and harder work.
Crifielsing the Falangist Party. he said only the Youth Front
lererved his approval-Reuter,
Move To Stop Defacement
Of Buildings
Shanghai, Jan. 24-The local
The only effective check to the spead of international Communiem
and the only basis for dealing realis- tically with Morcow Is the successful económle recovery of Western Europe.
2. That this can be achieved only by joint economic planning to raise production and nationalise distribu- tion throughout Western Europe.
as
2121
3. That even with an increasingly planned economy, Western Europe can never live by itself isolated ecozomic unit.
Economic Links 4.That the Marshall programang European economic recovery,
authorities have moved to pre-of The Republican acceptance
British Protest To Argentina
+1
Britain ean and must
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its 16-power Committee vent a repetition of the deface with ment of buildings carried out Economic Co-operation, is an essen-
tia!
Europe.n part of any Wertern by student "demonstrators Just
Association. Saturday..
5. That At the City Government's weekly combine her economie links with the
Manila, P., n.m, (reg.), 9.30 announced meeting yesterday, regulations were Commonwealth, with a fuller hare tools die public in Western Europe; and that tradi passed, prohibiting citizens "gather the collective economic planning two or private structure or "wall"
Jan.
23. The
of
Fluenos
Alre
torlay that 2
Antarctic
cruise with < 1 Batavia į vrusels of the Argentine Navy.
the taken in what the Argentine Foreign
. The Conservative peers resist the The Maluy a Tribune sosta e avo Parliament bin because they think of the Republie in the intervening Argenting Goverminent
the ersential balance of the period before a political settlement realists would shortly no to the principal casting
Cranfitution, but they favour some is" ruched.
tional overscas trade links of the "Why was the surrender inde general reform of the House of Lords ↑ Republican sputrées
Western European countries should when the British Commonl had which would give a more equitable | that if that had been done, several
The authorities warned that viola-not only continue but should be about 90,000 men to throw into balance of, the parties.
Lof the major political parties, The Argentine Government is a tors of these regulations would be drastically extended according to a
probably including Dr Sharifuddin's present studying two notes from made to compensate for the dainage common plan. "If the situation was hopeless, as On a zeneral Lords reforin, suune i own Socialist Party, would have Britam on the action Argentina has done, -
D That no association of Western to have of the peers have angested a House i withdrawn their support from il is now seen apparently
As a negative Europe can succeed been, why did General Wavell issue 200 instead of 800 Members, of Government.
Minister hos called the Antarelic The new regulations follow
the scheme for the military containment the irited Order of the Day on whom only one half wont have i Although there is not yet any de-, sector uf Argentina, over which action of students in defaeing buil- of Russia, but must be so framed February 10, 1942. ordering all hereditary title to sit.
tinte information from Jogjakarta Dritain maintains aspirations,"
dings on the Bund during the anti- 015 to recapture the political initia- commanders to resist to the Inst and
Republican sources here believe that
demonstration last the fall of the Cabinet came about in anticipation of this happening.
week tive for the non-Communist world... A British Foreign Office spokes with tar-painted slogans, many
of mah remarked this week that Bri- which were found very dimcult to
Router. Cabinet Reshuffled
tain has protested sharply against Frems
remove. the erection of an Argentine bosc on Conception Island, in the British Falkland Island Dependencies.
die at their posts rather than with
draw?"— Renter.
3-POWER TALKS NEXT MONTH
London, Jan. 23.-The forthcom- ing three-power conference on the future of Western Germany will probably be held from February 17 to February 10, it was learned from
a reliable source today.
The Inal decision on time and
place
of the conference, expected to
In the Government were to offer corsaleration of a scheps of this
lund, the beers might not change their mind about voting against the Parliament bill in present form,
but they would perbally agree to anjoten the debate pending discus- sions.
The Government is not likely to agree to such a course, though it is prepared, without prejudice, to present a hill to consider iteas for the retam of the House of Lords
-Beuter.
be held in London, has st to be Princess Visits
taken.
in
A Fareien Difire mokesman. Lendon said the central issue be- fore the conference would be the constitution of Western Germany and not. as several press sugested, the Frankfurt proposals on the bizonol administration cently submitic!! to the German Premiers.
reports
Commons
The
took
Cabinet Sjarifuddin office on the fall of the Cabinet of Dr Sutan Sjahrie last July, just be- fore the Dutch began their police The Argentine's reply is expected nction. I was formed from a coall-į next week, probably on Monday. tion of left wing parties, of which
British
in-
While the Hongkong and Shanghal Bank is looking for an effective sol- vent to remove the unsightly scriptions on its building. Jardine, Matheson and Company, succeeded in removing all slogans by using a The rejection of the British notes blow torch to melt Dr Sharifuddin himself was leader,
The excess tar and the Nationalist Party, with some has been advocated in the Buenos-and then employing kerosene to re-
Alres press and the newspaper La move the balance. Moslem support.
The Falklands arel Prensa said: in
In some instances where tar bad November to include the Masjumt ours: there can be no question, no gove deep into the stone, they had to dispute, tind no bargaining resort to chipping the surface of the Reuter.
stone. Reuter.
The Cabinet
Party,
was reshuffled
According to the Repablicans, the "Good Offices" Committee hed as- sured Dr Amir Starifuddin in the minutes that the Republic's status was 'not compromised by the first of the six principles, which said that Netherlands. sovereignty would re- main until transferred to the United for the Republic States of Indonesia, and provided
to accept
state in the United States of. Indonesia.
Dr. Frank P. Graliam, the Ameri- un member of the. "Good Officer'
London, Jan. 23.-Princess Eliza bets, accompanied by her secretary status Mi John Colville, and her Lady-in- Waiting, Lady Margaret Seymour. visited the House of Commons today He agreed, however, that a dis-to hear the debate on foreign affairs cussion of the Frankfurt propinsals.
It was her Best informal visit, to to which the French Government hon raised objections, will certainly debate although she had been pre-
the
of Commons to hear a House of take, plncc.----Reuter.
sent nt ceremonial openings of
Parliament by the King.
Princess took her place in the The Speaker's gallery and listened eager
Committee, and Mr T. K. Critchley, the Australian deputy, member, are dying to Jogjakarta (omorrow endeavour to selle this difculty.
tu
Scientist Warns New York
Of Earthquake Danger
New York, Jan. 23.A Harvard, scientist, Dr L. Don Leet, professor of seismology, warned today that the city of New York should make preparations to combat the emergency of a possible disastrous earthquake which might strike some day in the future.
Heald New York, Boston
Letters To The Editor
K'loon City Problem
.A
Brain's-Trusted
Sir,-As I see it with n modi- eum of perspienelty, a Brain's Trust would define the Kowloon squatter
this: problem something like "A somewhat difficult question .in the sense that if Squatter
always
assuming that one can 110 squatter......hus deline focus standi.....that is to say..... within the meaning of the aet (and is not what an act)....the squatter entitled to squat...as it were.... and after all, one cannot get away from the Law and..
...er....B away with it. In other words, it is ridiculous to suggest that Kowloon unuch as a single quake more in the is a city.... menn, Kowloon never other cities on the east coast shoult next century, but experience in New is that Kowloon City is not a city, was a cily....or what I really mean Committee's Advice
profit by the sad experience of west England and other parts of the work! Reliable scurces said tonight that coast cities.
indicates a strong probability
that teenuse. I quite agree that Kowloon It was considered likely that the In
new book, "Causes of there will be more strong ones in
...s distinct from Kowloon city
a city.
whereas AMBUSHED
ly to Mr Churchill's speech.
and southern parts district." really the have toll Dr Starifuddin of the come When Mr Church! advised
seismologists may disagree He Faria, Jun. 23.-Vict Nom
..In the truo House to leave the past to history Netherlands nititude to be con- with his reported "seismic province weakness in New York city through the term. To digress for
may, of course. querillas today ambushed a French and added puckishly: "I propose to tional acceptance and advised bia | embracing New England and - Connecticut and elsewhere in New amphibious convoy near Salgon, write that history myself," the to certl unconditionally.
jacent sections of north-eastern England. He said cities In east moment....I believe it was Dic- killing four French #oldleen, but the Princess
A Tala of who Joined heartily
Two succeeds Dr.America in an epoch of increasing United States should redesign them-ker
wrote querilla forces were beaten off with laughter.
.and just imagine what a Sjarifuddin, recently returned to seismicity which probably has not selves to the possibility of an earth- Cillos".
of heavy losses after a flerce skirmishi, The Duke of Edinburgh spent part Joginkarta from
where yet passed its climax.”
quake and added that steps have tale he could write one city.... sho French High Commionil
com*
of the morning in the House of Lords he has been leading the Republicans, He reported that in years gone already been taken to prevent a re-cr..
.nlways munique reported today, scending | at a private rehearsal of next week's
le had been Vice-President since by the intervals between larger petition of the San Francisco fire.
elty is a city.... fore that Kowloon as I said be to an Agence France Press disputeh ceremony when he wit take his the Republic was first formed on shocks have been decreasing which
"There le the first requirements and that brings me back to from Saigon
place in the House of Lords.
August 17, 1945.
Is an indention of the approach of of quaite-proofing any city, De Lect original thought.....er.....oh yes Meanwhile, French Marines have!
He joined the Princess in the Dr Hatta was educated in Hollanda new "epoch of increasing aald. "Fire is a specife hazard (05....What....I ask you in a squnt- captured a Viet Namese junk near House of Commons to listen to the and has been one of the leaders of seismicity."
per cent to the total damage in Santer. and what right has he to squat Duchon, killing all the crew and debate during the
since afternoon Indonesian nationalism
Dr Leet said: "There is absolutely Francisco and Tokyo), which can when".....GONG! passengers-Router.
Reuter
twenties. Reuter.
no way of knowing there will be as be guarded againat.United Press.
CLEAR AS DUST. ·
FRENCH CONVOY
In
the
his
"Good Omeer" Committee would¦ Calustrophe." Dr Lect admitted that | celd there are some areas of Kowloon city is not....ibatis
Dr. Hatto,
Sumatra,
the
kens who
sense
one
my
MONDAY, JANUARY 20 Closing Times By Air
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