Special Session Of Parliament Opens Tuesday
London, Sept. 12.-The King, 600 Members of Parliament and hundreds of British Peers, are breaking off their summer vacations to attend the special two weeks' session of Parliament opening on Tuesday, which has been called to allow the Govern- ment to push forward the new Parliament Bill.
International affairs, on which the Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, reported to the Cabinet yesterday, will be the subject of a full statement by Mr Bevin on Wednesday, and a debate on the world outlook is a possibility.
The purpose of the Parliament Bills is, to curtail the House of Lords' powers of delaying legislation from the present two years to one year. But the un- determination to derlying reason is the Government's safeguard the nationalisation of the iron and steel in- in Bri- dustry---now breaking all production records tain's recovery drive-within the lifetime of the presen Parliament, which has less than two years to run.
Government followers fear thinl without the Parliament BU the Peera, through their delaying po wera, might block steel nationalisa
the Goverment ton, which pledged.
ta
The Peers resisting the device of the Partiment Bill to curb their power, have already thrown the bill out once. They regard it an a threat to constitutional practice,
The very delaying powers of the Peers, which the BI is intended
to cut constitute their math weapon
Yugoslavian
Terrorists Executed
Belgrade, Sept. 12-Forty- Ustash terrorists and three
le fighting the new Parliament Bill.spies, sentenced to death a few
They are, therefore, expected to retu jeet it again in the forthcoming
brief persion,
again by the Government in the
weeks ago, were executed in Zagreb today.
Twenty-three were shot od 20 hanged. Their appeals against the death sentence hid been disallowed October, Government presidium.
It will subsequently be presented
main Autumn session in when a third and final rejection by the Peers is likely. The law hen provides
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1948.
THE LATE MOHAMMED ALI JINNAH
Three characteristic photographic studies of the late Governor-General of Pakistan, who died on Saturday night.
by Bert Brandt of NEA.
Makes
Chiang Junior
A Rousing Speech
SAYS CHINA IS GOING LEFT
Shanghai, Sept. 12.-Maj-Gen. Chiang Ching- kuo, son of China's President Chiang Kai-shek, said today that China is going left. "We are in the midst of a social revolution," he told 5,000 wildly cheering members of the Youth Armny. "Our new economic policy is a socialistic revolutionary movement."
During the past three weeks, young Chung has been carrying out the stop-inflation, decrees of his father, The executed include Lusho has had more than 100 bankers that the House of Com Milosh, who was camp commandant
al businessmen arrested. mons, it it still demands the bikin J Tenovic concentration
camp Cause it to
become law by in Croatia, which had the reputation constitutional spert l
provisions of being the worst in Yugoslavia, over-rkling the Lords' veto,
PAR
RETROACTIVE
The w Parliament Bill will operate retroactively. This means that If it is on the Statute Hook by the stern of next year the fron and steel industry antionalisation ball will be safeguarded.
Despite that fact, prices continued to rise. in some more than 100 per cent.
have cases
"We nil know who are the real "Yunk Hung- robbers," he said. yuan (scion of the vast Yung cotton interests whom Chiang has arrested) can mike lens of millions of dollars from in a Instant. This comes the blood and sweat of people. He has built a western-style villa in extre- Hongkow where he lived on The 43 were sentenced on August
Such an act is mely luxurious life. 27 after the latest inass trial since "A few rich people, who made
for The end of the wor
national
thousands upon thousands of gold actual robbery."
PARADISE OF ADVENTURERS liberation,
yuan through the erection and
sale Twelve others tried at the same subsequent
of foreign-style
"If Yung threatens to close down
will istrict, his factories,
rend men to time. were sentenced to terms of residences in the western imprisonment ranging from 15 years are building their fortunes on the take them over," he said.
the blood and tears of
toiling to life imprisonment.
"Shanghai has been a paradise of masses of this city," he said.
adventurers,"
"The rich he said, of are a small minority. They have.
benumbed and become mentally know of nothing but gold US dollars. The majority of the people have been driven to the point of
unita
The steel bull is expected to be
CHURCH ACCUSED preseated soon, and if by the time the Parliament BIII becomes Jaw. During the Irlai, accusations were the Lorus have already delayed the made against the Catholic Church. steel nationalisation measures by a It was also alleged by the chief of year it will qualify for the Royal all the Us ashi
In Croatia, Assent in spite of their resistance. Svetozar Karvan, that the Pope re-
Government followers are sharply ceived
of prominent divided on the question of the most Catholic Ustashis including a num- favourable moment for nationalising ber of war criminals after the war the steel industry, which, under of national liberalion, private enterprise, is working at a high pitch of efficiency, and this division of opinion extends to the trial that the Pope intervened with whole Cabinet.
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group.
Karvan also alleged during the
the Allied Command to prevent banding over of war criminals
Strong leitwing pressure has been applied inside and outside the Yugoslavia. Government in favour of earlier)
The trial lasted three weeks and possible
ble nationalisation. It is, there-it was stated that terrorists entered Aus- Govern Yugoslavia illegally through fore, expected that the men when it appeals to the voters trin and Italy after intensive train- in 1950 will be able to say, at least, ing in espionage and sabotage. that it has taken the technical steps United Press. to honour its pledge.
The present session of Parliament, in recess since July, will be ended by a Royal Commission on Monday,
The King will open the new short session on Tuesday.--Reuter.
STRIKE ENDING
New York, Sept. 12-Food stocks and other supplier were today flow- ing again towards depleted store shelves here As the 11-day-old kry strike lost its hold on the metropolitan area.
Members of the striking Team- sters Union went back to work by the hundreds yesterday as individual employers broke from a united from
modities wage demands.--Reuter.
Poured Acid
On Clothes
"The rich man's, enjoyment worldly comforts is actually drawn from the white bones of the poor, who work to their death oppressed by this city's colony of rich."
ROARS OF APPLAUSE
The speech, punctuated by roars of applause, was the most outspoken admission of a sudden switch to the left of the Chinese government's fellowing Chiang Kai-shek's an of "rule by decree" on August 19. Young Chlang's activi- ties during the
weeks past three strongly indicated a fail break with big business, but this was the first official pronouncement,
Shanghai thorough change. We face a period of wild winds and lempesis, be- cause this is a struggle,'
will
undergo
he said.
a
"It does not matter if pork and perfume disappear from the market. It does not matter if all depart- ment stores and big restaurants are closed. But people
the
must not be starved to death," he said.
Hood He referred to his Robin tactics in forcing merchants to sell Bad-feeling sinong servanty em-goods at below cost for the bene ployed at 19 Kent Road resulted in it of the public. (In many cases, the chauffeur, Chan Kwok-wah, alias binci market operators have Chan Sze, being fined $20 by Mr bought up these sales only to resell Wicks at Kowloon Court this morn-
them at higher prices) ing for malicious domage.
WILLING ROBBER,
where a bare living is impossity
nation," young "China is a fine Chiang said. The crowd roared. "We have a vast territory, abundant resources and
The manpower." crowd roared again. "If all these can be well utilised under able leadership, rot only cori China become a strong nation but she may also lead the whole world."
Young Ching, who been colled, of the little man," spent 12 years in among other things, "a great friend Soviet Russia, where he met and married his present Russian wife.
He went there as a lad of 10 years and returned to China a determined young man of 28 in 1937-Associated
Press.
Backed Car
Mohammed Ali Jinnah, The pictures were taken
Jews Shell Convent
Jerosatern.
Twenty-three
Spet. civilians
12- and
three Transjordan Legionnaires were Injured when Jewish mortar bombs hit an Amerl- can convent in Jerusalem to- day. Arabs reported tonight
More than ·80 shells from Jewish artillors fell in the city during the night ant thin morning and struck the Syrian Catholle and Corite convents, but without causing casualties. An Arab Legion official state- ment said the shelling lasted eight haurs and was growing In Intensity.
According to.an Taracll com- munique issued today the Arabk during the night beavily shelled several
of parts city, Including on arch the Belilah consulate, Jewish positions an Zlon and near
neutral zone.
the
near
and
Mount
the Red Cross
It added that Jewish forces replied to the Arab fire, which killed one man.-Reuler.
ANGLO-U.S.
INDECISION
AIDED JAPS
Washington, Sept. 12-State Department records published today, showed how Japan was helped in her 1932 conquest of Manchuria by the inability of the Great Powers-chiefly Bri- tain and the United States--to
effective means agree on
of halting her.
noted.
Repeated trans-Atlantic telephone calls between Secretary of State, Mr Henry Stimson, the British Prime Minister-Ramsay. MacDonald and Foreign Secretary Sir John Simon, "firm stand" and "united Agreed a
were essential to cope
with this "prelude to the second World
The Stato
Department however, th
that their 1832 proposals for economic or military sanctions did not stop
the
Japanese. The two volumes of records in- cluded a personal letter from Sir John Slinen urging the British and United States Governments to take A licensed learner-driver, Tam the lead in trying to bring peace to Hoi, who, in reversing, backed his
the Far East. car into a nullah, was charged Mr Stinson from the start sought before Mr Wicks ut Kowloon Court
"behind-the-scenes" "discussions In this morning with driving without to win international support for un due care and attention.
Ainerican policy of backing China
In Nullah
Sub-Inspector Evans said Chan accused the two amnhs, Chow Chuen and Chow Shun, of not informing "Many people have sold my act
He was discharged when Mr and refusing to recognise changes him when he had telephone calls of confiscating goods was equivalent Wicks held that his instructor was brought about by force. He assured so that he was always scolded for to robbery," he said. "If this is
as much to blame. being late. On September 2 and 9. robbery, which is committed to safe-
According to Sub-Inspector Evans, the League of Nations of Amerien's Chan poured sulphuric acid on to sign contracts meeting the Union's clothes which the amals had hung Kuard the livelihood of good citizens, Tam was practising on Clear Water-cperation, but said the League I am willing to be such a robber. Bay Road near Kal Tak Airport yes- BILE! "work out a course of action up to dry, damaging three pieces to
"Many people have scolded
terdny. He had his instructor with line with the findings of its the total value of $21,
me and sald my methods him. The car backed and ran on to special Commission, which blamed not democratic," he said. the kerb, hitting the wall of the the Japanese, Soviet Russia, cold-
by the He went
democracy. nullah. The car overturned, but ne
other Powers, to "We
by know what is meant
hold one was hurt.
oid aloof. 10 Democracy means democracy.
Mr Wicks remarked that it was Among the records were reports
then to not wilful carelessness, re Tam, was from Mr Joseph Grow, usa the force of the majority suppress the minority in the In- under instruction and was driving! United States Ambassador to Japan,
in a proper place.
on the collapse of the parliamentary Government in Japan, and on anti- American propaganda that whipped up war psychology "nearly a decade Lefore."—Reuter,
Harmonica Virtuoso
Mr Chamber Huang, the brilliant harmonica player, gives his concluding recitals 'from the ZEK and: ZBW. studios on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week
Chan told the Magistrate that he had obtained the acid from car bat-re lerica. He was ordered to pay $21 compensation to the amaks,
| TRIED TO EXPORT CONDENSED MILK
The smuggling of condensed milk out of the Colony is perhaps a good answer to the question of why the Hongkong market is so short of this staple food for babies. In a routine search on board the river steamer
deanc
terests of the majorliy,"
Weekend Reports Of Death
Destruction
And
to put the New York, Sept. 18.-Ati They do not expect Kwangtung yesterday, Revenue least three persons were killed fire out before Wednesday.
The immediate surroundings of officers discovered another travelling and others injured early on the fire present a dismal sight with tender exporting 48 tins of condensed Sunday in an explosion, that 1.700 tons of melted butter lying milk. The offender, identified Mak Leung, agod 28, pleaded wrecked two floors of a 16- over the quay in a huge greany pool. boarding mixed with ashes, water, spalled guilty when charged before Mr Hin storey Manhattan shing Lo at Central Court this house.
Seventeen hundred tons of fish and morning.
The explosion was apparently duo 5,000,000 CHLO wero In ordering the confiscation of the milk and Aning defendant $25, to escaping gas, the Fire Depart-Reuter.
Mr Lo said that the reason why the Government is not allowing exporti
said.
P.W.D. EMPLOYEES victims to commit suicidio by gas.
REMANDED.
Ash and bacon.
csm
US Demand For Jap Materials
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Yokohama, Sept. 12-Two Japan- textile offelals, who recently toured the United States, sald, on arrival here today that the United States demand for Japanese broad cloth and raw silk of 20-22 denier
han recovered to prewar levels.
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DEATH OF MR D'OYLY CARTE
NEGRO MURDERED
Mount Vernon, Georgia; Sept. 12. -Mr J, A: Johnson a 22-year-old whlie man, was charged here today London, Sept. 12-Rupert d'Oyly with murdering a 20-year-old negro lost of the Fibre Goods Corporation Carte, London hotel man and opera Islah Nixon, father of six children,
said, however, that Japanese cilic of He was 71.
enthusiast, died in London today because, said the local sheriff, Nixon Insisted on voting in the Georgin 13-15 denier cannot
successfully
53 DIE IN FLOODS
compete with nylons. They said He was chairman of the Savoy Democratie Party's election last Tokyo, Sept.
12-Fifty-three the quality of nylon goods has vast- Hotel. Ltd., Berkeley Hotel Co.. week. people were killed. 50 Injured and ly improved during the war years. Ltd. and the New Claridges Hotel Mr. Johnson's brother was charged 117 missing in floods at Nagasaki and
They added that at present 30,000 Co., Lid-three of London's swan-with-being oil accessory, to tao finanese friend of Kishlu today. Japanese silk were stockpiled in the Saga prefectures on the southern hales of the latter cinsinuation of Klast hotels.
murder and released on £125 ball. following the heaviest rainstorm United States United Press
the-Reuter, there for 50 years.
Soveral hundred houses were sub-
and communientions merged
had Dog Casualtios been cut by the floods, according to reporte bere tenteht, „-Reuter," Heavy In Britain
FIRE CONSUMES HOUSES
ment
Two of the victims were blown of condensed milk is to guarantee from their beda by the force of the no lack of food for babies.
explosion.
that The police sald later the disaster was apparently caused by the determination of one of the
The man. unemployed, had threatened to commit sulelde, the Four gas jets were Bald. turned on In his wrecked Austin Spary, Arthur May and apartment Agencia'ed Press.
London, Sept. 12-Sixty, thousand before returning to Shang Kwok Kwong, employees
of the!
COLD
'STORAGE BLAZE
Batavia, Sept. 12-Flames sweep-dogs-one in every 50 licensed--were hal Mr Hanng enchantedP.WD, charged with Inreeny Amsterdam, Sept. 12-Firemen ing
over 'downtown Batavia killed or injured on. Britain's roads. again, were today-pouring 10,000 gallons destroyed more than 200 houses and last year, according to, figures pub- Gyanmalarge gathering at tho iecirical materials,
KCC cabaret dance Inst. formally remanded for a week when of water a minute into the blazing made: 3.000 Intonestane homeless lished on Saturday
they appetired" before "Mi Wicks al shell of one of Europe's-large coldtanya, Police, blamed carelessness, Dogs were involved in 1,000 ace sty Saturday night with his Kowloon Court this morning. Hear storage warehouses, destroyed. yes- with solino for the blaze Associdents in which people were killed duseload mukplaying.i: kad dark per trig has been fixed for. October 4. terday by fire...
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He was also proprietor of d'Oyly Carte Opera Company, a London organisation which special- ised in such light favourites as those
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Tripoli, North Africa, Sept.`12~- Tho aviation building here was damaged today by a mysterious explosion.
The polico belleveds the blast might have been touched of by an Press had badeght an
land, New Zealand (friendly letters,emist political group.-United (stamps, "snapfs). Serang
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