Soviet Object To American Plane Flights

BY MILES W. VAUGHN

Tokyo, Feb. 2.-The United States Government” may be expected vigorously to reject the protest of the Soviet Government against flights by American aircraft over the Yellow Sea and the Sea of Japan along lanes frequented by Soviet shipping, according to the opinion in unofficial quarters here.

It

that unofficial have repeatedly

from the

Flights by American planes | Soviet Far Eastern ports and Dairen. in these regions are part of normal air operations and are made over waters which Russia has no claim to jurisdiction. it was said.

In

The reason for the Soviet protest is not entirely clear here, hul some quarters it is suggested tint

"uilty con Mosenw may have n science" with regard to the Husstan craft which have bren currying farse numbers of persons and an Unusual amount of cargo between

GLOUCESTER

FLYING TO

CEYLON

It reculled Chinese quarters asserted that Russian military sup- plies are being shipped Soviet controlled south Manchurianı

Chinese purt to the

Communist Yellow

Sea, In forces across the

Shantung

Province and north adjacent areas.

i

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1948.

new

Hongkong's "New Look"

blue" hal.

Rickshaw coolies donned a

uniform yesterday

"heaven The Soviet accusation that Ameri-cotton sult in can planes were "divling" upon Rug-with

a matching straw stan ships was described as unlike Provided, by the Rickshaw ty, since such an operation would be

but of the owners, all Hongkong coolies not only dangerous

of observation, will be dressed in this uniform value for purposes. ever observations were desired,

by the end of the month. Each The question is asked why ftuala coolie is provided with Iwo haald abject to observation by

ty of the movements of a suits and policemen will be in- shins in the Japan and the Yellowstructed to see that the coolies Sea areas if these movements are, are dressed in their uniforms at merely normal and in accord with all times, The photo shows at ordinary peacetime precedures. coolic at the Star Ferry model:

Cwnership Of Kuriles With regard to the reported Sovieting his new clothes.

Islands statement that the Kurile

must be considered us a flus-

London, Feb. 2. The Dukej of Gloucester, accompanied by possession, it in said that M

row hardly eno elalta fegal owner- The Duchess, will leave London ship of

farmer Japanese

bas

❑ ከነ the eventual

ly air on Thursday for Ceylonjastands until some ownership. to open the first session of the been confirmed Parliament of the newly-created pre treaty between Japan and the

Dominion on behalf of the King. The veremony has been fixed for February 10,

Allied powers.

recalled

the

Some informants flights made by American airerait over the disabled Soviet steer The Duke and Duchess will fly Dvire, which had to be towed In the "Endeavour," the York air-the Hokkaido roast last month by craft of the King's flight in which the Duke flew home from Australia last year.

posed

other Soviet ships after American naval forces in Japan had offered assistance. The Russians, Ja TRUS instance, were said to have done everything possible 10 prevent observation of the large passenger list at the cargo which the Dvin

was said to have carried,

FRENCH PLANES

OVER CHINA

2.---A

3,000,000 GermansGo On Strike

Frankfurt, Feb. 2.-Nearly 3,000,000 German workers will strike at midnight in the big- gest mass demonstration yet against the shrinking fond rations. Other strikes are also threatened.

Labour leaders reported increasing Communist efforts to foment. minds unrest throughout food-short British and American zones.

The 24-hour protest strikes be- ginning tonight are called in a large area stretching from Hamburg to Stuttgart.

About

white-collar 1,600,000 workers in the British

zone wil leave their Jobs for a day in support of their demands for the same food rations allotted to the so-called heavy workers.

were

More then 1,000,000 workers will participate in ane-day strike by trade union federations in the zone state of Warttem- Amerienn burg-Baden to protest against recent cuts in rations.-Associated Press.

Protest Meetings Hamburg. Feb. 2.-Trade union protest meetings

held this afternoon throughout the northwest German

of province

Schleswig- Holstein foi protest against the bread ration cut in the province, the Ger- man news service, D.P.D., reported. The resolutions approved at the meelings, including demands for a change of personnel in the fexes! Joflees, strict punishment of black marketeers, and the closing down of luxury restaurants, are being sub- mitted to the State Parliament this afternoon as well as to the British Regional Commissioner.

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SUITĀRO PALES EIRVIÇ

"Now let's see what the good old instruction manual has to say about automatic top!"

House Of Lords Turns

Down Reform

Bill

London, Feb, 2.—A Government offer to disenss the general reform of the House of Lords on certain condi- Lions was turned down by Lord Salisbury, the Con- servative leader, tonight.

to proceed with their amend ment to reject the bill which reduces their powers to delay legislation, already passed by the House of Commons.

from Voting on two years to one,

The resolutions requested the oc- [expation authorities to humprove the fat supplies and take steps to increase the amount of imported food the Bill will take place

on

the dispatch

Nanking. Feb. from Kwellín to the paper.

Wan Pao, said that four warplanes with French markings crossed the Chinese border from Indo-China on January 20. dropped 20 borbe off Chinese territory, and strafed

the ground and a half hours before flyinst away in the direction of Langson.

Chinese losses were certained.

as-

Confirmation from offcial Chinese sources is not available.-Associated Prens.

Communist Chief

Killed

Air Commodore E. II. Fielden, Captain of the King's Flight, will fly Then as well as their sulte, com- of Sir Godfrey Thomas, Private Secretary to the Duke, Major Hawkins, bla Equerry, and Milsa Dorothy Meynell, Lady-in-Walling.

On February 11, the Duke and shipping.

Rangoon, Feb. 3.-The Arakanese Duchess will drive in state to Kandy, to Datren, one informant said, this Communist leader, Saw Rai Than, was shot to death yesterday in a where the Duke will lay the founda-fact should be considered in connee-

surprise attack on his hideout.

The Burma Rifles, who conducted

tion stone of the new Ceylon Uni- versity the following day.

If American planes are making an espreial effort to observe Soviel espertally the sea lanes

זןמ

tion with Washington's viewpoint that Russla acted legally in mak-

On February 13 and

13 and February 14, baires a cinced port and pre-

ruined venting other Allled ships from call

ing there.--Uniter Press,

they will visi elties of Ceylon, and on February 15 will drive back to Colombo, where The Duke will be entertained by two

the raid, announced that 45 guerillas

up to Jan. 31. had surrendered Associated Press.

regiments of which he is Colonel WORLD SPORT ROUND-UP

in-Chief-the Ceylon Planters Rifle

Corps and the Ceylan Light Infan

tary.

They will leave Ceyion by air on February 17 and are due back in! Britain on February 20. Router.

SLAUGHTERIN PALESTINE.

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Italian Heavyweight

"Continues To Win'

39.

weight of whom it has been written "nobody takes him

Reuter.

Letters To

The Editor

Christian Student

Movement

WorldCourt

To Hear Syrian Case

Damascus, Feb. 2.Jam!! Mardam Bey, the Syrian Pre- miar, disclosed here today that Franco had agreed to Syrin carrying her case in the Franco- Syrian dispute over Syria's re- fusal to sign a new monetary agreement with France to the International Court nt The Hague.

At the same time. France had to- formed Syria that she wild give her until March 6 to reconsider the French offer, the Premier added.

Speaking before reporters and businessmen, the Premier said that financial the four-month during negotiations between France, Syrin and The Lebanon, France had agreed to economic

bad concessions and Riven Syria and The Lebanon until the end of January to recepl.

The Lebanon had accepted the concessions, but Syria bad refused.

Jamil Mardam Bey said that Syria could guarantee her currency better than the French would by limiting imports and encouraging exporta

The Syrian Government yesterday announced its decision to withdraw the Syrlan pound from the "fmne area," while The Lebanon announced on Saturday that it would sign a

monetary

with agreement France.

The agreement signed between Britain and the French

National Commitice of Liberation In 1044

new

provided that the Syrian

πει

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answers

The House of Lords decided | gach was afraid of being led into a ↑ Lebanese note clrculation, covered in trap by the other, appealed to both French franes, Treasury bonds and extricate the House from a post-gold, should be guaranteed against tion it should never have Into."

fot

any devaluaton of the franc in re- Controversial Condition

lation to the pound sterling by the At this point, Lord Salisbury pro- French Government. Reuters. posed that the

Router. controversial first condition should be made to rend that the discussion of the power of second Chamber should be to the power of delay--

1. Alcohol. It is the residue left If the rejection in carried. the instead of "to ensuring a reasonable

for consideration Government intends to re-introduce time

by the

after the sepuration of ordinary alcohol from the raw spirit of the Bill in the next two sessions of Lords,"

2 fermentation. One-half pound. the House of Commons and, at the

promised to pulls, or 925 parts pure silver and 75 end of two years, it will automatic this suggestion to his colleagues in parts copper. 4. Lake Ladogn on ally become law, despite the House the Governotent.

the border between Russia and Fin- of Lords opposition.

Replying to

question by Lordland. 5. The obstruction of a bloud The main purpose of today's bill Halifas. Lord Addison said the vessel by some substance carried in is to ensure that the House of Lords Government would be willing to the blood. 6. Bananas and coffee...

Wednesday.

does not prevent the nationalisalton of the iron and steel industry within the lifeline of the present Parda- ment,

con"

dis-

Today's debute was ndjourned Sir-W should like to appeal from last Tuesday to allow through your rohms to past mem- sideration of an appeal by the Op- bers and friends of the Student position to postpone further Christian Movement of Great Bri- cussion of the hill so that a con- reform scheme of the tain and Ireland who are at presentprehensive

be worked in Hongkong. We feel sure that House of Lords could there are many who like the present

tout by agreement.

Power Of Delay writers, owe much to the Movement. and it for them and for any other Lord! Addison, Lord Privy Seal, well-wishers that this letter is Insaid in his reply today that the fended.

Government would agree to discuss reform provided that discussian on

We have recently received newsher from England that the work of the the powers of the second Chamber was limited to ensuring a "reason- Movement will be severely crippledable the" for consideration of the if it does not immediately receive

and

and

and

former

limited

Lori Addison

explore the possibility of the delay being more than one year and less than two,

The debate WHE then adjourned until tomorrow-Reuter,

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measures by the House of Lords and increased financial support. The

of the differences Movement

interdenominational discussions is

of the House them and between and international: its object is to Commons. help students to understand The

(sen) p.m. The B would also have to be Christian

faith in relation to

to their

passed or rejected by the House of own lives and the needs of the world, Lords at the end of this session. New York, Feb. 2.–Gino Buonvino, the Italian heavy-

This is done

lone by means of its books

Lord Salisbury, Die Opposition and

conferences, regional, national,

international,

througher, said the proposals entirely too seriously but he continues to win," has suddenly thrust

eliminate" from the discussions the lectures, study-groups and practica! himself forward into the booming boxing picture.

e power of delay to enable public the Universities in the projects

and opinion to become. Informed Colleges. For the last fifty years. With 10 victories in Ameri-

-years-crystallized_after_u_difference be serious to the MCC was) “Very can rings behind him, Buonving the injury to Joe Hardstaff, their the Movement has done pioneer work tween the House of Lords and the

in Christian educational and mis-

1115- House of Commons. chief scorer of the tour so far, who. | 27 CHIUS

111 the fieldi

Later. Lord work,

Halifax. Arab terrorists who had infiltrated has now earned a fight with Joe when delding, pulled at ligament in sionary

Reunion and in

bringing

in Viceroy of India and Ambassador to Pakai at Mudison Square Garden | his right leg. Many says may clapse Christian of Jerusalemi

Christian thought and action to bear the United States, declaring that t night blew up the city's

This would be before Hardstar is it again and hot, political, racial, and inter- seemed that Lord Addison and Lord most on March 19,

England, who have been hard hit by 011 motion building with t forry at Baksi's first bout since he lostinjuries during the tour, can in natioanl problems, and has contri-Salisbury meant the same thing but of explosives and caused a which was still burning early lay a decision to Olle Tanberg afford to lose him.

One woman was killed and scores Sweden last summer and slip-

The fact that the M.C.C. anlshed were wounded, according to re-ped from the position he held only as runs behind in the first ports quoted by Jewish sources. as chief challenger to the heavy-Innings was due chiefly to some fine

The

for need and opportunities blast, the biggest since the

balting by the tall-end batsmen, the

Christion lendership are as great to- King David Hotel disaster of July, weight king. Joe Louis.

The During a period of innetion, last wickets adding 129 runs.

day as they have ever heen. John Ikin was nut for 65 but T.

Movement can play a vital part in liree Honrs of the Palestine Post Baksi is sald `to have gained a loic. Evans, who scored 53, S. C. Grit | MC newspaper aflees and setting fire to

8th 46 not out, and M. F. Tremlett the building.

36, found the easy butting wicket

Into the heart

The

1946,

rocked Jerusalem,

st

fre

wreckedi

to their liking.

weight and some doubt is already being expressed whelker the former Pennsylvania miner will be able to The post is a Jewish publication. Red finnes silhouetted the city reluce enough to be perfectly fit.

K. Trestarit, 53 not out, and A. against the sky-lit, sky as the build- A two-fisted fighter with not too

Ganterume,

47 not nut, enablert crumbled in the blaze and bleed-much style, Bunnvino has quickly Trinidad to declare their second in- ingert ing women and children, injured by made himself favourite with Madi-

ว splinters, were carried out from Bo Square Garden fans, and a wings, and the M.C.C. managed to

against Baksi would put him well hold out for a draw-Reuter."

neighbouring flats.

ing their evening; break at a cafe.-

Reuter.

WINTER OLYMPICS

The explosion occurred just after on top of all heavyweight champion- 11 pm. local time when most of the ship aspirants-Reuter.

St. Moritz, Feb. 2-Chang Kook stait of the Post-Palestine's only i

Lee of Korea returned a time of 2 English language daily-were hav- MONAGHAN v. PATERSON

Belfast, Feb. 2-Rinty Monaghan minutes 30,0 seconds in his tie of the 1,500 metres speed skating at America} of Belfast, recognised by

the Winter Olympic Games here champion the world flyweight

murning. win following als

against Dado this Marino, today signed to meet Jackie Paterson of Glasgow for the world, British Empire and British titles in Belfast

fast on March 23,

SINGAPORE

ELECTIONS

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He raced

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Gunnar toment in the Norwegian

onsmo, and though skating well, he was beaten by the more expen enced competitor by about 100 yards.

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Indicated for death. The Premier that the Government would take Arm steps to put down the violence which followed Gandhi's death.

Riots sprend to six new points, breaking out in New Delhi for the Casualties reached 27 percons killed and 107 wounded.

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WINIFRED MARY GOODBAN,

I Paterson held the world title when

GRIFFIN, R. O. HALL (BISHOP), "If we do not do that, if we in our fight was arranged with Marino. Kiyo Lee of Korea finished 19th but he failed to weigh in and was in the 1,500 metres speed skating (MR & MRS) C. S. P. HEYWOOD, weakness or for any other reason do

take effeclive Ji. 101 W. BURRELL, FRANK

stop deprived of his world and British event.

spreading The event British Board

won by Sverre KWOK, ALICE KWOK. E. W. violence, to wns of by the "rowns

A. E. PEILL, BEATRICE hatred by word of mouth or writing Man who came in Dinner by Bless Hart Farstad

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ting the Crown.

The responsibility of nominationsing to British views, as the world

of

with Ake

for the Malayan legislature rested. champion, and so the context with seconds is a new Olympic record.

of course, with the High Commis-Monaghan will remove all doubts Beuter.

sloner, he continued.

He would make these nominations after consultations with

ns to the real title holder.-Reuter.

varlous MIDDLEWEIGHT CROWN

bodies concerned. There would be representallon from

~ NATIONAL LEAGUE

CHAIRMAN

Cardinals, of the

New York, Feb. 2.The National Nottingham, Feb. 2.-Dick Turpit Leajue announced today that it had every com- 27-yeats old Leamington middle elected Sam Breation, former Pre- munity and all important interests.

weight, took his chance of being sident of St. Louls Mr. MacDonald thought the date the first coloured boxer to fight for of inking a census and establishing a British title when

Vice-President honorary he outpointed citizenship would be fixed shortly.

Mark Hart of Croydon in the final League for life in recognition of his

"outstanding service to baseball." There had never been elections in

climinator for the British middle-

Dreadon, 72, recently sold the Singapore before and only

about weight championship over 12 rounds 3,600 persons had registered, One here tonight.

Cardinals to

syndicate headed by reason was apathy. Another was

His victory gives him the right to

Hannegan-United Press. that the extreme Leftwing had ad- nght the title holder, Vince Haw- vocated a boycott of registration,

with some success.

The Anal decision on the future

kins-Reuter.

M.C.C. MANAGES DRAW

of Singapore as a naval base rested Port of Spain, Trinidad, Feb. 2

R

former Postmaster General Robert

BABE RUTH'S VACATION New York, Feb. 2.—Babe Ruth, who was forced to postpone his Florida Vaention last week by catching cold,

with the British authorities, he said. The M.C.C. did not accept Trinidad's will leave for Miami Beach tomorrow rame under the direct control of challenge here today to hit off 155 for a three to four week atay, the Admiralty.

runs in 10 minutes, and the match United Press. Asked about Sarawak and the ban ended in a draw.

RUGBY RESULT on Mr Anthony Brooke, Mr Mac- The Anal scores were: Trinidad,

London, Feb. 2.-The result of o Donald said he could not comment 401 for 4 declared and 101 for no Rugby Union match played today because the question would be asked wickelt declare: M.C.C. 418 and 80 was: London Hospital 3, Neath 11. In Parliament this week-Reuter.

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RIOTERS DISPERSED

Mr Nehru made his plea shortly. after the police had fired into the nir to break

up IIindu mobs attacking buildings and three ex- tremist newspapers of the Mahasabha organisation. Later, the mobs were

Currency Laws qulated by Congress Party speakers,

Liverpool, Feb. 2.-Low Bung, aged 50, and his wife, Low Luelse, aged 45, were fined £200 here today after pleading guilty to a currency charge.

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