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USSR INVITED TO CONFERENCE OVER TRIESTE
London, Apr. 9.-Britain today invited the Soviet Government to take part in preliminary discussions in Paris next month designed to return the Trieste Free Territory to Italy.
A note, proposing a con- --ference of "the powers principal ly concerned" in the qucation, was sent today to M. George Zarubin, the Soviet Ambassador in London.
The note also urged Russia to agree as promptly ns possible to the proposals made on March 20 by Britain, France and the United States, that the Free Territory of Trieste should be returned to Italy. At the same time, a note informing the Italian Government of the term of the proposal just made to Rusola was sent to the Italian Ambassador In London.
The Yugoslav Embassy in London Informed of the action
was
taken.
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The decision to propose a ference in Paris. In May 0/1 the Trieste question has been teken, 11 is learned, on good authority after consulting France and the United States, the other two powers who. with Britain, sponsored the originst declaration proposing the return of Trieste to Italy.
It is understood that similar notes were to be presented by the French and United States Goveruments to Russia and Italy.
Omela! quarters in London in- dicated that the phrase "the powers principally concerned," which describes the nations who may be invited to the conference, has been
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left purposely, Vague so that the question of Invitations could bo
ipcussed on a four-power basis.
The original three-power declara- lion on Trieste auggcated negolly- tions should be limited to the Big. Four, plus Italy.
Since the three Western powers first proposed the return to Italy of the Free Territory of Trieste, no subatantial anewer has been re- ceived from Russia,
acknow-
So for, only a formal ledgment of the suggestion had reached the Foreign Office from Moscow.
the
ta
Italy, on the other hand. has warmly accepted the offer of the Western powers to sponsor a rovi- sion of the Trieste section of the Italian peace treaty.
Today
by move
Western powers indicates an attempt secure a clear slatement of Russia's attitude on Trieste so that the pre- sent state of uncertainty in the Free Territory can be ended.
The note to Russin says: In the opinion of the British Government, the present unsettled situation in the Free Territory is largely due to continuing uncertainty of the inhabitants of the area as to their political future.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1948.
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Sokolovsky Absent From Berlin
Berlin. Apr. 9.-Strong re- porta were current in Berlin tonight that Marshal Vassili Sokolovsky, the Soviet Military Governor of Germany, had gone, to Moscow for talks on the situation in Germany.
It is impossible to obtain con- firmation or denial of these reports from Soviet quniters, but it is known that the Russian marshal is not in Berlin.
"The Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republic will be at
A British spokesman stated it had one with His Majesty's Government heen impossible to deliver
регеон- in wishing to see the restoration of ally
ally to Marshai Sokolovsky-since peace and stability in the aces"-"he is not in Berlin' letter from!
General Sir Brian Robertson, the British Milltary Governor, an- nouncing that Britain had accepted the Russian proposals for a two- power inquiry into the air crash
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U.S. Asks For Reply Washington, Apr. 0.-The United Statea today asked Russin for an curly reply to the proposal that the Free Territory of Trieste should be handed back to Italy in a note to
the Russians.
The United States also suggested
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General Robertson's letter was a ON KASHMIR
n four-power meeting in Paris car-reply to Marshal Sokolovsky's letter ly next montii to negotiate 1
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Veterans Extend Portuguese Pair
The veterans, M. W. and M. K. Lo, stood up to a fast pace against the Club de Recreio pair of Dr A. M. Rodrigues and H. A. Noronha in the third round of the Colony Open Doubles Championship at Chater Road, yesterday, but it was the pace that told in the end and the Lo brothers went down 4-6, 7-5, 6-3.
It may have been that the Lo combination made the pace a litle too fast themselves. They led 4-0 and 5-1 in . the first set only to see the Portuguese pair rally and catch up to 4-5.
It was this first set rally from the) Portuguese pair that took the fire out of the Lo brothers. Several of the games went to deuce, and long volleying, as the Portuguese placed neatly, tired the veteran pair,
The Lo combination seemed fresh enough yet in the second set as they took the first game off Rodrigues's serve after two douces. M. K. Lo opened his service by neeing Rod- New York, Apr. 9.--The dis-rigues and then toole it to love with cussions on the Kashmir issue in the next three balls
two further Want, Leaders To Moot
short volleying avells In view of the widely differing between the President of thetnently returned on nees.
that were London, Apr. 9.-Captain Ray-accounts of the crash issued by the mond Blackburn, Labour Member of
M.K.'s service authorities, Security Council and the Indian Rurslan Parliament, today,
strong and British proposed thot
that and Pakistan delegations reach throughout and he did not lose a Britain and the United States should General Robertson suggested
if the ed a complete deadlock here to single game on it. He was in better each send their "Big Three" leaders separate reports
form then his partner who was day.
weak at the net and at times mis- judged the ball badly in backhand returns from the baseline.
be made
ions between Russia and the West. arce to discuss with Marshal Stalin rela-British and Russian exports fall to
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le suggested as representatives Marshal Sokolovsky's letter of The dispute is now entering
Wednesday, implied that the British entirely new phase, it was learned The Lo brothers, up two-nil in had originally, asked for a quadri-authoritatively. Both the Indian and the second set, saw the Portuguese
to take the partite inquiry, but neither of the Pakistan delegations presented their pair rally
noxt on the six-month-old three British noter to the Russians about final views
games with the loss the crash has yet been made public.
issue, which covealed that a wide of one single point, divergence stiil remains on two basic
FAST TIRING issues t
principle regarding the proposed plebiscite:
for Britain the Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, the Foreign Minister, Mr Ernest Bevin, and the Conserva- tive Opposition leader, Mr Winston Churchill, and for the United States President Truman, the Secretary of Senator Arthur Vandenberg, Re- State, Gen. George Marshall, and
publican lender of the Senate.
Noties is hereby given that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of this Company will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, 28th April, 1948, at 12.15 p.m., or ut such time as the Ordinary Annual Meeting of Members to be held at the same In a letter to The Economist, place at Noon shall terminate, Captain Blackburn wrote that he be for the purpose of considering
lieved these six men "might have and, if thought fit, passing the Reuter.
effect upon following Special Resolution :---
tremendous
Stalin."
New Clause In Army Act
Did Not Mako Clear
General Robertson's letter did not make it clear whether the British will insist on wrillen Soviet as- asurances of non-interference with British flights through the Berlin air corridor.
That the New Articles of Association produced fo the Meeting, and for the purpose of identification subscribed by David Fortune Landale, Chair-, man of the Company anal of the
London, Apr. 9.-Parliament today Meeting, he adopted as the extended the powere which the Articles of Association of the military authorities have to bring Company in substitution for to trial British soldiers or airmen and to the exclusion of all who commit a civil offence while serving abroad and then. leaving existing Articles of Association the Service, cease to become subject of the Company."
to military law.
A copy of the Proposed New Articles can be inspected by any Shareholder at the Offices of the Company during the usual office
hours.
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By Order of the Board of
Directors,
C. E, TERRY, Manager and Secretary Hongkong. 5th April, 1948.
NOTICE
Notice To Shareholders
ri
1.
The presence of non-Knamir forces on Kashmir soll.
2. The nature of the administra- tion of Sheikh Abdullah, now Prime Minister of the State.
The service was again M.K's in the sixth game and ho took it at 15. It was noticeable at this singe that the Lo brothers were fast tiring but they managed to take the next game at 15 on Noronha's service, conceded the next at an identical General Robertson agreed to the After about an hour, the Indian tally and the ninth on Rodrigues's proposal advanced by the Russians and Pakistan delegations retired, took the 10th game on his |that an Anglo-Russian, rather than a leaving the Council President and
own service but the Portuguese pair quadripartite, board of inquiry General McNaughton of Canada, Dr finished easily to take set at 7-5.
M. should examine the causes of Mon- F. Tsinng of China, and
In the final set, the Lo brothers clay's fatal aircrash, of which widely Joseph Nisol (replacing M. Fernand
took only three games, two on varying accounts have already been Van Langenhove) of Belgium, con-
M.K.'s service and one on M.W.'s. given by both the Russians and the stiluling a sort of unofficial "Presi-Three of the games in this set went British.
dent's Committee," to discuss the to deuce as against only one in the next step.
One of the two notes to the These four will, over the week- Russians about the trash is belleved end, draft their personal views on to have asked for written assurances how the matter should be handled confirming a Russian verbat promise and will meet again on Tuesday Robertson on Monday that British the Council President, to from Marshal Sokolovsky to General morning in the office of Dr Lopez, prepare aircraft will not in future be molest- what will amount to a joint recom- ed along the air corridor.
mendation to the Security Council,
It is the sequel to the recent case in Germany where an officer was In the absence of Marshal Sokalov- Observers here consider that the discharged after the Lord Chief sky, the British memorandum of first phase of the Kashmir case has Justice, had ruled that his trial was today was delivered to the Soviet definitely ended,-Reuter. unlawful on the ground that it was Chief of Staff, General Lukyant- not begun within three months of schenko, It bore no salutation,
was Reuter
the officer's release. and he therefore not
law.
subject to military
Today, Mr Emanuel Shinwell, the BOXING
War Minister, obtained approval of
also applies to the Air
new clause in the Army Act which
Force-to
ensure that such person can be brought-to-trial-beyond-the specified three months Kan committed outside Britain and was an offence which, when committed
offence
was
Thrice Floors
Swede Stockholm, Apr. 9.
Australian
Protest To U.S.
second.
Of the four players on the court, M.K. Lo was perhaps n shade better than either of the Portuguese pair. His kills were perfectly timed and his plachig, was excellent. His overhead smash at the net was on ace every time.
Rodrigues had the best service, being just a shade better with his aces than his partner or M. K. Lo. ANOTHER GOOD GAME One of the Open Singles matches, between two comparative Un- knowns, turned out to be one of the. best of the tourney.
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This was between Patrick Poon and Nick Ma. The former won by close score of 0-1, 6-0, 0-4. the
the was in top form from start, playing a crafty placing game for that mixed volleys Into the to protest to the United States after comer with well-timed drop shots. Mo, whose bent asset was his ex- American Skymaster, with 44 European Jewish immigrants, land- the next five games and lend 5-3. cellent service, fought back to take ed at Perth today Instead of Darwin. He lost the next two, took one more,
Air Marshal Richard Williams,
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Melbourne, Apr. 9--Australia is
The Director-General of Civil Aviation, Inst one, and took the next two for
said the plane's landing "broke
Held
down to two-all in the arrangements
re-concluding set, Poon took the next
another
enid.
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THE RESULTS Dr A. M. Hodrigues and plane, which wns under times for a count of nine and gave charter, left Paris laat Saturday and Noronha beat M. W. Lo and M. K. arrived from Batavia. A spokesman Lo 4-6, 7-5, 6-3; L. Kotewall and beat Wong Hok-nang for the Civil Aviation
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Plitulainen beat the North African into Australla for chartered air ser- Chol Ping-fan and Lee Yue-wing beat Tam Kong-yes and R. Tay The referee stopped the match vice were Darwin and Sydney. after the fourth round-Associated The spokesman said the Sicymas-6-1, 6-2; Patrick Poon beat N. Ma Press.
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Ordinary Annual Meeting Notice is hereby given that the Fifty-seventh Ordinary Annual Meeting of the Members of the Company will be held at the Office of Messrs, Jardine, Mathe- son & Co. Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Wednesday, 28th April, 1948, at Noon, to receive and consider the Report of the Board of Directors and State- ment of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1947, to elect Directors and to appoint Auditors.
Untas otherwise stated, registered krucies and parcel posis close 20 minutes earlier than the ordinary mizil, If mati closa before 19 a.m., registered and parcels will close at 5 pm. 2220 previous day.
BATURDAY, APRIL 19
Closing Times By Air
Pelping, 3.30 p.m.
swatow and Foochow (Bea) 3 p.
Closing Times By Ben & Train Macen, Tsinshah and Shekki (Ben) 4 pm. Kanginoon (Sea) à p.m. Canton (Parcels and 2nd class mail) (sea) SUNDAY, APRIL II Closing Tinies By Air
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The Swede was doored three
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The Finnish welterweight Yrjo
9.-The
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Yemen Usurper Executed
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Sanas, the Yemenite capital, yester- Router. Amoy,
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Abdullah was said to have been London, Apr. 9-Saldok Bahri. Problem" Britain has ever faced, Closing Times Dy Sea & Train lightweight boxer from Tunis will but the problem of selling textiles tried and found guilty of the murder Notice Is also given that the Macao, Tainatian and Shekki (Bea) B amfight Cinudo Dennington of Englands going to be even greater," the In February of the '85-year old Iman
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Closing of Transfer Books
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Shanghai, Nanking, Amoy,
Tingtao, Peiping, Luchow, Kunming. Taken and dwałow, 330 pm.
Hankow.
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