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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER
1945
LOST IN ARCTIC
NYLONS BREAD AND WORK
SEIZED IN
LONDON
by
London, Aug. 31--Scot land Yard Flying Sqund officers, accompanied Customs and Excle men, seized largo quaniliies of nylon stockings in London
today.
Almost the entire pro- duction of nylon stockings in Britain bas to be ex- ported under Government regulations.
Today's
rali followed monks of Intensive In- mor quiries into the supply of nylon sold in the streets of London and other offer,
The police belleved the nylon seized form a small
of the part
quantities which they know hayo been diverted Inlo the home
merket. The stockings, which were Intended for export,
were alleged to have been obtained from manufacturers by small firms, who produced wit appeared to Le genuine export order-Reuter.
RIOTS WORRY
ISRAELI POLICE
Tel-Aviv, Aug. 31. Israeli police today patiently watched for positive signs of who may be behind several recent "bread and work” demonstrations which have been staged in the seaside promenade near the Knesset by young immigrants and war veterans.
Similar
Suspicion points to Communists. demonstrations were reported from Jerusalem, Haifa, Lydda and Ramleh, and a number of other new immigrants' centres.
Bread and work have not been plentiful in Israel. But
INDONESIA'S matters have improved since
STATUS
DEBATED
Dr Bernard Joseph launched an austerity campaign.
cost The
of living index, which reached a high in April 1940, fell by 12 points in May. But the general index stl four times the 1939 base, food
DISMANTLING Lake Success, Aug. 31-five times the 1930 price, clolli
WORKERS STONED IN governing territory" on the immigrants
GERMANY
to withdraw.
demonstratora
over-
| Russla failed here today in ing seven times, and rent still
an attempt to have Indo-at wartime peak. nesia removed from the The employment situation has category of "non self-been serious. Out of 23,022 and 'discharged grounds that it was an inde-soldiers who asked for work in June, about eight percent were pendent State.
employed for less than seven Mr A. Soldatov, the Soviet days. About half of them 10- delegato, proposed to theceived full or nearly full em- United Nations Committee on ployment.
SERIOUS CLASHES
The demonstrations continue. They were beginning to develop into serious clashes
with the
the Knesset. Yet these do-
The Schnorkel-equipped U.S. submarine Cochino, shown above at her launching in April 1945, was lost on August 26 while on a training cruise In Arctic. waters. An explosion in the battery room and fire destroyed the vessel. Seven persons lost their lives in the accident. (AP Picture,)
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Settlement Over Dodecanese Is.
ITALY SIGN
AND GREECE AGREEMENT
SECRET
PICTURE ON
CAFE WALL
Washington, Aug. 31- The U.S. Navy's spectacular and suppressed-aerial re- connaissance photograph of Washington taken from a Banshee jet fighter 48,846 feet above the capital was found on public display to- day in a restaurant.
The picture, believed to be the highest neroplano shot ever taken, reportedly played a ble role in the recent Congressional B-30 bomber investigation. Publication, planned originally for last week, was held up by The Defence Department's Public Information Office.
However, one copy turned up -enlarged three or four times on the wall of the "club 400," blocks from the White few
House.
pro-
POCKET CARTOON
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The delighted Unearths priotor disclosed that It had been staring down at his patrons the part week without causing even a ripple of atten- tion from the Army, Navy and
for
Jewel Cache
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The
police, of whom eight were hurt in the most recent fracas near monstrators have not won the public's sympathy. The reason is a general feeling that there is questions concerning the Dodecanese islands and the pay startling detall every "target" in more to these street perform- ment by Italy to Greece of $105,000,000 in reparations the city. Taken with the new
over the next five years, were providd for in an Italian-high-altitude Grock agreement which was signed here tonight.
The picture takes in a 121- square-mile sweep of the capital Rome. Aug. 31-A settlement of all outstanding and surrounding Maryland and Virginia areas, bring out In
Oberhausen, Aug. 31 non-relf-governing territories Shouting workers today that it should refuse to discuss which the stoned lorryloads of work-e information
lind men who were sent to dis-Netherlands Government mantle a chemical plant at binitted about Indonesia. Oberhausen, forcing them He said that a study of the
Linggadjati
agreement proved that the Republic of Indonesia hnd become an independent The tured
the state. car carrying 11
The
"Renville subæquent German head of the dismantling,
to which the firm, and attacked him mud Areement,"
Government as they re-Netherlandst
ferred, had been imposed on Indonesia by force and was, while Immigration from Colonel Mair, the Commandant therefore, not "legal and bind-Rumania Insted, it was con- of Oberhausen, and the Chair-in
-ditional Engg".
ол the candidates' man of the Works Counell, No information relating to submission Lo n meticulous appealed to the angry demon-Indonesia, transmitted by the
in Bucharest, screening elrators to return to the factory, Netherlands, should, therefore, centre consistently rejected and within 30 minutes most of be discussed in the Committee. them were back at work.
another passenger treated.
Fourteen policemen arrived Inter but needed to take action.
no
The German Social Democra- le Party today declared In Hanover that an estimated loss of £172,000,000 through eight Genman works due to be dis-
mantled, would be "completely
hos
unbearable" to Germany's economy, which
already been mutilated" by the Potsdam Agreement-{{cuter.
Commonwealth
Preference
In Burma
Karachi, Aug. 31.-Burma has negotiated trade and navigation agreements with the United Kingdom, the U.S. and other countries, U. Maung. Burmese Foreign Minister, revealed in Kara- chi today.
CONTRADICTED
TC
Mr A. I. Spits (Netherlands), snk that the Committee itself had no competence to decide on the righteousness of what in- formation il-should or should not discuss
anges than meets the eye.
It is no longer a secret that
The
Zionists. The several thousand Jews who were registered_hnd to swear allegiance to the Com- munists before they sailed to the Promised Land
There is evidence that the centre sent the Communist Party in Tel-Aviv Hists of the would be 'haverim' (comrades) due in Haifa. But when the haverim"
Dr
Mukunis
Tich-tseng (Chinn), who thought come most of them did nuns
the Committee had a right port to decide whether information Communist Party.
He was contradicted by Mr Li
that to transmitted by governments did, in fact, deal with Governing territory."
non-self-
io Co
to
PROFESSOR
BERNAL ON
THE
Navy
camera, whose detalls are still secret, the photograph clearly shows, the The
agreement, which Pentagon, naval air station, Bolling Field, national airport, was signed by Count Carlo naval ordnance plant and such
Sforza, the Foreign Minis-tourist attractions as the Capitol,
ter, for Italy, and Dr Dmitri the White House and the Lin-
coln Memoriai-United Press. Capsalis, the Greek Minister
in Rome, for Greece, was designed to resolve all points Greek Army SPOT at issue between the two
countries over Greece's
peace treaty with Italy. Attacks Said
branches of
that
Repulsed
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Newcastle-on-Tyne, Aug. Greece agreed to give Italian 31.-The British Association citizens in the Dodecanese the of opportunity to transfer to Italy for the Advancement
and funds from Science voted today to post-goods
liquidation of their
their properties, pone the nomination of Pro- The Greek Government also
London, Aug. 31.—A com-2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m. fessor J. D. Bernal, the annulled its Since then negotiation for
requestration of munique of the Communist transfer of the remaining 375,000 physicist, for membership certain
Italina Democratic Greek Army such as Jews in Rumonia have bogged in the organisation's Coun-arms in the islands,
banks and tobacco shops, claimed today that two down, and Bucharest has cil because of statements slammed the door in the face which he is reported to have Islands,
Italy ceded the Dodecanese Government attacks in the of Jews desiring
which lie off Asia Grammos region along the to Jerusalem.
made at the recent Peace Minor,
Greece. Greece Albanian border were agreed Congress in Moscow,
to restore all privately-
repulsed with, heavy casual- NEW COLD WAR
owned Italian ships in the area The Association, holding its and to give to Italy 22,000,000 ties. Israells
fabout are fully aware of 11th annual meeting here decided { lirn
£111,000) which the new cold war
waged on that the physicist, a professor at were withdrawn from circula- tion at the time of the Greek self-governing territories to sub-Zionists in some Eastern states. Birbed: College, and a former. mit regular information to the The Israeli Legation in Bucha- Cambridge lecturer, should an
occupation. United Nations on
good economic, rest does not hold out social and educational condi- prospects for Rumanian Jewry's swer questions to be put to him
ions in their territories.
migration to Israel. The same by the Associatlon after his re- is true of the 150,000 Jews in turn to Britain. flungary.
He was supported by Mr B. Shiva Rao, India, who said that The Committee was entitled to scrutinise the question whether the information properly fell under Article 13 (E) of the Charter.
This Article asks govern ments whlelt administer non-
Mr Shiva Hao ndded that the real question was whether the Republic of Imtionesia
VOTE TAKEN
came
Other Eastern
"
The Italian undertook
to
At the same time, the Albanian egency accused telegraphic Greek "Royalist Fascist" of continuing their provocations our southern Frontier by land and air."
on
De-
slovakia allowed 20,000 to not mass bombing that defeated The Greek Government agreed ocratic units repelled the at-
of
ALAN LADD
RUSSELL BENDIX
CALCUTTA
JUKE OURREZ
ITALY TO PAY
The Greek rebel communique Government as monilored in London sald: разу back
In the morning of August 29 In a speech at Gorky Park in Greck citizens credits held in the enemy attacked in at- states have Moscow on Friday, he was re-and also to make good on in-positions at Flikati Petru. within the category of a not-not been as stubborn. Bulgaria ported to have said:
Italian banks in the Dodecanexo tempt to capture Democratic self-governing territory.
let 30,000 Jewp go.
"It wassurance policies similarly hold. no Czocho-
locks, infleting
beavy losses. employ Attacks leave and is expected to iste Germany but the lierole. Red "in principle" to the
in the sectors was exit visas to
of an unspecifiert number Hamenih, ment the remaining | Army."
Steno and Ayids British Commonwealth
If not, the Committee
Poland too, is allow-
of Italian workers in the econo- Christefords were also repelled. Errol Flynn Professor Bernal also said: "In mie reconstruction trics would have preferences in competent to decide that certain 20,000.
of Greece. Two enemy alreraft were shot. trade, he lold a press conference, information transmitted no lon-ing all of its 10,000 to go.
capitalist countries, the direction In return for a payment by down. Enemy casuntiles He added that he will go to ger concerned a territory which
It is becoming increasingly of science is in
the hands of Italy of $3,750,000, it underlook 235 dead and over 600 wounded." Europe townrda the end of was non-self-governing.
that Israel's slightest Australian and clear
aim is to to forge the liquidation of two-Associated Press. The British, September
whose only all move in the direction of the destroy and torture people to Greece, which
thirds of the Itailan Dominion representatives agreements.
stated that the Committee did West makes prospects of Jewish that their own profits may be Burma will soon sign Д not have the competence to de-nugration from the East dim-secured for some years longer powered to take under the peace THE MOST UP-TO-DATE THEATRE ON THE MAINLAND
mer. Already the 30,000
irenty. separate agreement with Com-cide on the question.
Intake hag monwealth countries for the This view was sustained by a monthly
halved-United Press.
coun-
10
complete the
supply of arms and ammuni- vote of 12 ta four--India, fion to Burma, U. Maung sald. Chinn, Egypt and 'the
Pakistan and India had in the past supplied arms and ammuni. tions to his country to fight the Karens, he added.
voling against-Reuter,
been
USSR
Explaining
Burma's
polley
YOUNG FDR IS MARRIED
towards the former
Settling White Russians
Italian
colonies in Africa. U. Moun
New
Press.
31.- York, August
Franklin
those
assets in
it
cm- wag
Greece will give Italy half the ADVISER TO GOVT value of privately-owned ships belonging to Italy in Greek "They show this by their hands. choice of weapons--not weapons Count Sforza sald that the of contest against equal agreement marked a "new epoch Italo-Greek' relations." Ho opponents, but weapons of mass in
resolves
the destruction meant for destroying added: "It housea And Acids, for the important outstanding economic and problems between the two coun. polsoning of men, women
tries. It comes at a particularly chilldren,"
and period in Italo-Greek re- lations."
Professor Bernal, aged 48.
A NEW ERA
الم
Dr Capsalls declared: "This
past
Geneva, Aug. 31-The Domi- said that his country supported Representative
Dnlean Republic. has offered to Brigadier General Sir Harold Pakistan at the last session of Roosevelt, Jr and Miss Suzanne accept 000 White Russian refu-Hartley was appointed President the UN General Assembly and Perrin were married today inges from Shanghai who have of the Association. would continue to support the home of the bride's mother. | been given permission to remain Pakistan for the liberation of Among those present was Mrs until October on the Philippine was wartime adviser, to the is the most important of a series the Arab countries-Associated Eleanor Roosevelt. mother of island of Samar, the Interna Ministry of Home Security, and
the bridegroom--United Press. Bonni Refugee Organisation an- later a scientific adviser to the
nounced today.
Chief of Combined Operations." The Republic, has sont a two- "He is a Fellow of the Royal man selection team to Samar, Society. In March this year, he which already has accepted 208 was one of four British delegates "If it is implemented in good perrons,
to the "World Peace Congress" faith, as I am sure that it will The IRO cald that Australia, in New York, whose visas were be, it will open a new era of which last April accepted 500 revoked by the US State De- good relations between the two
partment-Reuter. refugees, had agreed to receive
30320
VÍ MÁR KÅTURDAY"
KYRNING KAT
"You can see she's against me-she has mo oven dumber that I was last month and you know that's impossible!"
applications from another 650. | Med
Other countries which have
sent missions' to Semar arg NO CREDIT TO
Franco, which accepted 60, and Paraguay, which, accepted 270 -United Press.
T
Sir Harry Louder Unchanged.
4
of agreements that we have con- cluded with Italy in the year. It provides for the basis of economie. collabortion be tween the two countries in the years to come,
countries."
An Italo-Greek Commission will supervise the implementas tion of the agreement---Reuter.
CHINA______⠀⠀ATLANTIC PACT
Melbourne, Au
Auz. 31. The
Australian Immigration Minis-
""COUNCIL
fèr, Mr Arthur Calwell, foclay --London," Aug. 31-The Coun- said the Chinese he proposed to which was established deport as ship's desertors were the North Atlantic Treaty will
no credit to ViChina and ho Strathaven, Scotland, Aug. value to Australia" He said hold its first meeting in Wash
Fald ington on September, 17, the 31.--The condition of Bir Harry most of them had beft their raraign Oftes announced today. Lauder, the Scottish comedian, ships at a critical stage of the Under Article of the Allah- who was earlier today reported war after demanding exorbitant llc Pact, the Conadil was set up to be losing strength was to- rates to pay for going to seni ja ta "consider matters concertaria night unchanged, his declare NO
Since then, he continued, they the implementation of thr Had.boon fothy, with prostitutes gnty
The Foreign Omos added that: Sir Harry, who is 70, is the Sydney slums where it was expected that the Foreign gravely il with cerebral thróm-immigration. officers found Ministers of all the parties to the bosta-Reuter.
thor:-United Pross,
Pact will attend/---Reuter, S
said.
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