DUCK-BILLED DINOSAUR IN NEW JERSEY
Philadelphia, Feb. 8.- Discovery of the fossil bones of a duck-billed dinosaur which roamed New Jersey's coastal
60,000,000 years ago was announced by the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences today.
area
The rare find was made near Sewell, New Jersey. where the Academy un- 'earthed the first partial skeleton of a dinosaur to be found in the United States 90 years ago
ה
The Sewell bones are those of a 30-foot had-
rosaurus,
plant-cating dinosaur which lived during the end of the age of reptiles, long before man appeared on earth --United Press.
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AMERICAN
ATTITUDE
ON
KOREA
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1948.
AID TO CHINA PROVISIONS
Well Kept Secret
BY STEWARD HENSLEY
Washington, Feh. 8.-One of the best kept secrets in Washington this week-end is just how the United States intends spending the approximately $570,000,000 aid for China which it will seek from Congress.
There is considerable specula- tion over how much will be our murked for commodities and reconstruction equipment, and whether the plan envisages any military aid or cash for cur- rency stabilisation.
POPE WANTS
ATOM POWER
Authoritative official sources say | FOR PEACE
there is no podbility whatever at present of the Chinese revolving any currehey stabilisatlun money in ads
Rome. Feb.
8.--Poper Piox the atomic bomb on in the $570,000,000 general atd XII, calling
most terrible arm the for 15 months begin-¦ "the
However, they du? hunun mind this for has con-
programme
lot on April 1.
not rule out the parelbility that some ¦ ecival," urped today that the
and for this jaring may be in- led!
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oge of atomic energy for war- like purposes be outlawed,
In a scholarly abdress before the domideralite, Pontifical Academy of Science, he between warned and praised those who had harnessest atomie energy and thoar, Lake Sureroas, Feb. X An
back, whose American spokesman said todny
Enter the queding of the effective extenrling 100
of any United State money for pourer work made harnessing pese the United States will demand
Chun. Bible. latulation
should haumanity What alborders that th Korean Commission
to have Charm Bere ate kan
In a stabilea - Dwait from ulune confict complete ita task regardless of puomitted
to $500, should prove hip to halt or left wing and Russian opposition loan of $300,000
more 400 000. They content
gan uake this they thwark bezelendige verdions," the Pope san,
of the interration of atom so far sot been or mplete, thtagh a way However, met American author has been found to imlesh 21% energy
tion.
De we talk will be the position the US will take whets the Sitti Assembly considers Ope Korean question on February 31.
He acknowledged that Sturcia's refuzal even to admit the Comuni sion to the Northem (Soviet) zone barred any action there by the Com- mission. But, the salesinan addfwef, nothing has occurred in the Southern zone which would prevent the Com- kortum Trum expediting the creation
as independent Korean Doveri- ment as ordered by the UN. Assem nly last November.
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The US took the deal in favour
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"We'd like to see something in a blue serge with nice deep pistol pockets."
WFTU REBUKED BY
BRITISH LABOUR
London. Feb. 8.-A rm rebuke to the headquarters in Paris of the World Federation of Trade Unions was made today by Arthur Deakin, General Secretary of the British Transport and General Workers Union, is Presi dent of the Union.
nedying the whole tronetary at the pitiled out that man's knowledge | bodies of the Executive Combat 112 WFTU is to be merely a
hem with that amount.
hes have been dubious, asserthut that it would take much more and
The Pope expressed the hope that zutely for
afemte martie
4 might have im appreciable effect - peace and "ve to the progress of thus resulting in a sheer waste of rivalisation Its
Try.
rich
resources of
Reparations Deliveries Defended
Spanish Troops
- In Action
Tanglers. Feb. 8.--Spanish troops opened fire ou a Moorish Nationalist procession in Tetunn, tho chien town of the Spanish Zone of Morocco, today, killing and wound-
Washington, Feb. B.The Secretary of State, Gen, George ng an unknown mumber of people. This followed n declaration of a Marshall, today rejected de-general strike in Tetuun by all mands that the United States Moors on Friday and Saturday be- halt the plant dismantling and cause the Spanish authorities reparations programme in Wes- fused a
allow two Nationalist
tern Germany. He warned that Spanish Zone.
movement leaders to enfer the
All Nationalist executives.
were
their headquarters
such action would break faith with wartime
and Allies and in-arrested. crease the cost of the European ecunial. recovery programme.
The precession, which was fireil cn. was on its way to the Pasha's
Gen. Marshall's views answered house to lodge a prolèst.-Neuter. sharp criticism of United States polley in Germany expressed re- cently by such Republican leaders us ex-President Herbert Hoover and! John Foster Dulles and Rome Ic- publican leaders of Congress.
The Secretary of State Enk: "Transferred German plants already are contributing to the economic re- covery of other European countries and may be expreted to reduce the cust of the American contribution to European ald."
His views were set
forth in
letter to the chairman of the Senate Forvi Relations Committee. Senate Arthur Vandenberg (Repubitean, of Michigan.
Chen
Marshail said that "Turin- mental re-examination" of United States polley made l apparent that the United States must stand by reparations astreements growing out of the 1945 Potsdam conference. At the same time, he struck out once again at "Soviet malfeasance" viniating the Potsdam agreements for cenonte unity
eventual Pronomic Independence many.
(1)
for Cier-
He was commenting, on a; moisent the Congress of Industriai communique issued at the head-animations representatives asked
for a discursion. quarters yesterday, saving that
He repeated an earlier amounce- Political Body
ment that only the tag ends of three a majority of the other memberi
"I therefore, the position is now plants in the United States zone of
Germany remained to be sent to 1 mittee had rejerted the Trades olitical body dealing with those Soviets as reparations, and that this Tinion Congress request for a questions acceptable to the USSR,ration was consulting Britain res mid-February meeting to dis- we know how we stand,
Farling future reparations 'dell- "In other words, if there is to be. veries cuss the Marshall Plan.
to Hussland Poland -- line-up of those national centres United Press. Mr Deakin piped a statement to¦*.
accepting the policy laid down by statement the Cominform ngatust those who do Hed: an admir.Beuter, declaring:
vert from the hesidquarters of the alate corpuest of the human intel-
WETU is ar evasion of the request not, then the decision must be re- Put Into Commodities?
Met. Could there be
of the polley This efid not use garded as a reverest up by the TU. for meeting of the Executive Com-conference
laid down by the Loudon and Paris Barlier this werk, reports current 1 pode for 35 minutes to 400 mutter THE
of the WFTU.
which meeting of the he had it that the entire Chinn aid persons, incheling members of the Executive Bureau which, in any case, cought to establish a world tratte Epotratne would
of Semmer fran Jetst
inany
was due to meet in the ordinary way unton unity on the broadcast possible commodities However, Shr
about 20 Cardinals and net Inter than the end of February, fact nuntion-
bank of intual help. that these reports stemmnt from he few members of the diplomatic "Two deelamus were taken at the "The British trade union move-
Ele wore a white robe and Parts meeting ollierat nssertedly
of the Bureau held ment experts an international body which released érroumtus fiture, for spoke in Hadian
After the geech, in November-age to hold the next to act impartially, providing a forum whole he diversel jille matters
discussion meeting before the end of February, for
subiect formale with muan makanya the the other to hold a conference of the affecting its constituents and stilling Aendemy,--Uited Press.
Tradies Secretariat not later than the discusion on nome"-Reuter. afetle of January.
samın
the Chin programine Tes a vand doubt on then aremacy.
sources corps.
the Korean Commission is the Assembly, Brusin fought it at every Aley, not finally boy alter it. case will crime F
the Little In addition, it was winklet out Assonably
the Commiaskon when
that $70,000,000 was an extremely Jesorts His failure to enter the Noved
large Burt for the purchase of romanoatles for a litle mere than
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Because of the Chinese New Year hotelay, Nathaniel Gubbins popular Wednesday feature, Sutton 12 M Petre," will appear, in Thursday's
de of the "Telegraph."
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answers
1 Starbend # Csmunting 1
in a given volume of
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Completely Misleading "Both these decisions, it seem dress between the Secretary | are now to be inrest, fallowing!
of
The muestion in the Paris state- ment that a majority of the m bers
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OUTWARD MAILS
the
STORM AND
COLD WAVE
Chiengo, Feb. R—A sale. driven storm lashed the North- west Pacific, coast today, and a severe cold wave swept enst- wards from the Middle West tol the Atlantic Coast.
and
The northwest storin battered coastal shipping and disrupted con- mmunications and transportation, The euld caused a heavier drain on short fuel supplies in Middle West Fastern states, where thousands of workers
idle because of shut downs in gas-consuming industries. At least two seamen were drowned three others missing in the northwest storm. All were swept overboard to heavy reas whipped by a fi0 miles per hour gale.
Tavern lan, BN Secretary General Entran, when most commodities the
Chance really
needed,
as
On Tuesday, February 10, 1918, sal to be reading; pred degalchsweat, petroleum and rice, were in
Geneent and penresentatives of the roomecal Post Fire and Kowloon Centrat rebuing the Korean disturbsances extremely short supply,
Council All-Contro All these
of Suviet Post Offer wil open From Ba.m. to 10 eloce attention, but he bus factors den observers
am for sale of stamp only. The other to speculate
Post Offices
entirely will Tar declined to talk about the rase pen that the $470.000.000 prostranibiC
closed There will be no delivery or caf- official reports.- Asrock terl
ention to 11 uses [condd fortuin a sizable amount in
tin Wetlanday, February 1, the Gene- (each or a goo-lly supply of military
Past Ollier and Kowloon freen the request of the British TUC file an oft from a ta. to Noos,
Central and Es cuntletely misleading.
The other granch Post Offices wit open Cathayo 18 am. There will be and deters & Restatered and Ordinary POT- responden and one cattetson nudy from ular boxes of 10 am,
The Mateer Ouder Office will be entirely erlined list fract the Ididas s
stated. registered verete and porcel posts close 30 minutes riser than the ordinary mall. If rail elare la foto 10 a 9. registered and parcel win place at 5 mm, des carlosas day.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9 Chising" TOPS" TY"AAT Ainov, Shanthal, Nankinut. Hankow, Taunton, Peiping, Canton, Linchow, Kumming, Huthow set Swatow
FRENCH REDS
PARADE
ws. 6. In the beginning"
"It was only when the Soviet representatives, refused to attend others changed their
that
-
Opi
"The fact that there is al has and the next question is what Con- Amerien auf proposal.
been # refusal to discuss 111
This has treat will do.
been quite clear sjuce Consterconal
the Arst crificion ta the
of the anisort of and it word tega breed to compare with a standard
The E the red hep me a couglas. The murkrat, 4. Dunayout, capital reversal
and it of Syria, 5. The runt of the white }!aEv ince late 1916 and early Canter 1947, when President Truman Secretary of State Mardoll aberto that me and sould go to Chion
lek until he had "broadened her gobal aid programme. which now. -Venendte udbude other par to 59,333,000,000 for the coming
teal element...
Ports. Prb. R Carryine Turner prelazising "dhare with Vietnam” and "We want democratie tagation." Parma -Communists-and-magnimpa of. the left wint political and trade trideb movemnenda torlay mathe from the Place de la Bastille te the Place de In Remblie 10 com memorate the revolution of 1818 auxi the Stavisky riots of February 1934. which brought about the downfall of the government.
Crowds cheered the demon trators, who also carried drawings of scenes during the 1848 revolution.
pro-
Inclad-
Among the marchers were minent Communist leaders, ung Maurice Thorez, Jacques Duelus and Marcel Cachin.
The groups represented included the Union of Frenchwomen, the National Front, the France-USSR Movement, and associations of de perleen, resistance patriots and ex- servicemen.-Reuter.
NOTICE
ST. PAUL'S OLD BOYS UNION
Annual Ball
Basic Fact
year. i mounting. There *** doubt that the overall figure will be reduced. Whether some of the reduction will be at the expense of Whatever might have been the China,, or whether the Chin pro- ronsiderations involved,
basic grammis will come through intact al fact is that the Administration is the expense of the European and now definitely committed to a multi-Middle East request, only time can million dollar programme for China, tefl-United Press.
WINTER OLYMPICS:
SWISS AND SWEDES
SHARE HONOURS
St Moritz. Feb. 8.Sweden and Switzerland were the most successful nations in the fifth Winter Olympiad which ended here today if all six placements alone are considered, but in the matter of gold, silver and bronze medals, Norway did as well as her neighbour Sweden, each country gaining four gold medals, three silver and three bronze.
much
LAST OF
THE ITALIAN
FLEET
(Continued on Pare 4)
Albania: the gunboat Lilidria, of 654 tons.
Under the terms of the Italian peace treaty, the warships must be handed over fully equipped. h operational condition, including
n
full outat of armament stores and complete with on-board spare parts and all necessary technical data.
The Italian fleet of submarines was not included in the allocations to the Allies.
Kever
Closing Times y Sea & Train Canton (Trafn) 2. pne. Shanghai (5ra) 2 pm. Bangkok thra) pan. Salcom, Straits
.
Calcutta (Sea) 3 p. Mandia and C'elomsters Ukea) 3 pm. Macau, Tanistan & Shekki (Sea) 4 pm, Conton (Tratt) 3 pan.
„TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10
Closing Times By Air Amoy, Shanghai 9.30 a1x11, Bangkok. Rangoon, Calcutta. Karachi, 2talten. Cairo (Nairobi, Jobannon- buen & Marselles via Cairo) Augusta ond torino (Kuwloon C.P.0.),10 am, Į COUPON 10 am. Amoy. Shanghai, Nanking, Hankow,
Tsingtao, Peiping & Swatow if an
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many thousands,
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One thing seems certain and that stages of the ice hockey is there will be no more ice hockey
Almost immediately; however, 24th of February, 1948, at
tournament.
was stated, that Russia would holl to 1 nm. There will be Music for
on the Olympic programme. Many In the return of these ships until the The Olymplad began under the
members of . the International Dancing played by the Hongkong shadow
Intian warshies, allocated to Russia, ot an ice hockey dispute
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BBC PROGRAMME snowstorm after an ice hockey game Bench Boys, and Floorshows by in decide the Olympic hockey cham Committee and the International feeable part of it. Talian naval mon
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my tongkonsts tila ovening. Today's Ansl' Olymple event be-welcomed, with Cars fiving, when GMT tween ception Desks, · King's Theatre
Canada and Switzerland they entered Allled ports to join the St Moritz. experienced the worst
174-World of work; 10.15-Dance
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Mude while you work: 11.00. The referee, a former Cambridge Bluc, With the allocation of the shins to-day's papera: 12.10.- Interlude: 12.10. Hiba de Marewicz, threw snowballs to the Allies. Co. Man Cheong (Gloucester | gardless of the weather that the
Sporting record: 12.45-Reg Leopold and on to the ice, whistled, jeered vocl- inly will he left with a fleet con-
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