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Threat Of Football Stoppage
MANCHESTER, NOV. 0. THE CHAIRMAN OF THE FOOTBALL PLAYERS' UNION, AT A MEETING HERE TO DAY, ANNOUNCED THAT 02 CLUBS RAD VOTED DY BALLOT FOR A STRIKE. ONLY TWO CLUBS VOTED AGAINST.
Football players decided by 31 votes in favour of the motion not to play on Saturday, Nov. 17, ulces the Football League will anco their demands, which include hotter wages, with £12 As the TEAxium Weekly, all-year round contracts and better insurances.
The International player, Ham- Crookn, presided over the meeting, which was packed with international "atara."
עיני
It was unanimously agreed to play against the Soviet touring side if the Football
Arociation fixed the matches and picked the Teams-Reoter.
Indonesians In London
London. Nov. 6.
THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1945.
R.A.F. Officers' Narrow
Local Elections Escape From
Indonesia Mob
May Be
Pointer
Washington, Nov. 6.
will To-day's local elections possibly tornish Rome national political indicators but neutral obsorvers believe that they will be vory olim.
The New York city and Detroit mayoralty elections offer the best Ponsibiltics in this respect.
Democrata said that victory for William O'Dwyer, their candidate in New York, will be something of a not-back for the Republican Governor, Thomas E. Dewey, be- cause Downy in backing Judge Jenah Goldstein.
BATAVIA, NOV, G. CALLING OUT THAT HE WAS AN AUSTRALIAN SAVED A SMALL PARTY OF ROYAL AIR FORCE OFFICERS FROM BEING KILLED BY A MOB IN SOURABAYA, ACCORDING TO WING-COMMANDER WALTER KERK OF SYDNEY, WHO LANDED AT BATAVIA TO-DAY. WING-COMMANDER. KERR AND AN ENGLISH MAN, WING-COMMANDER ROBERT BARNES, WERE IN CHARGE, OF THE RAF, OFFICERS, WHO WERE SUR- ROUNDED BY INDONESIANS ON OCT. 38, DRAGGED FROM THEIR CAR AND THREATENED WITH IN- STANT DEATH.
Wing-Commander Kerr told Kerr said: "When we left the newspapermen here that he was ennals were reported to be float- convinced the whole partying with bodies. I saw one In- would have been butchered, but dlan in one canal with his hands Republicans contend, however, for the fact that he shouted out and feet tied and a rope around that the O'Dwyer victory will be that he was an Australian, and his neck." like a "Dutchman carrying Hol-jumped from the car to ahow land" and that the Detroit election that he was unarmed,
a fourth term.--Associated Press,
AMERICANS HONOUR
• BRITISH BRASS HAT
WOMEN KILLED
Left Him. His Office
Liverpool, Nov. 6. Seventy Greek scamon who have been without shipa for aix months havo "requisitioned". the city's Greek consulate, where they now occupy every room ex- cept the consul'a privata offico.
The men to-day staged a hunger strike in the build- ing-Reuter.
Appeal To General MacArthur
*
Battle Of Hospitals
Looms In Britain
LONDON, NOV, 6.
ALREADY THERE ARE INDICATIONS THAT A BITTER HOUSE OF COMMONS CONTROVERSY WILL BEGIN NEXT YEAR WHEN HEALTH MINISTER ANEURIN BEVAN BRINGS IN HIS COMPREHENSIVE. NATION- AL HEALTH SCHEME, THAT IS NOW EXPECTED TO TAKE OVER THE 1,000 VOLUNTARY HOSPITALS. INDEPENDENCE OF THESE | HOSPITALS WILL BE FOUGHT FOR, NOT ONLY BY DISTINGUISHED MEDI- CAL MEMBERS ON THE OPPOSITION SIDE BUT ALSO POSSIBLY BY SOME LABOUR MEMBERS WHO ARE CLOSELY ASSOCIATED WITH HOSPITALS IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. Critica of voluntary hospitala f
| have argued that it was unsatis-} factory for them to depend on charitable collections in strecta, penny-a-week schomes and simi- lar efforts, and that the whole system should be rationalised no that hospitals and their hun-
No Trade
Before 1950
Tokyo, Nov. 6.
Praga, Nov. 6. An International Independence dreds of thousands of patients
Dr. Stefan Jedrychowaki, Mini->>> Youth Movement has been organis- know precisely where they stand.
ater of Foreign Trade declared to- ed horo to campaign for full Against the system will bo
day in visit hors
a
that Polarid freedom for Indonenin and Indothe point that, however theoreti- would "always bo BU fsport China and has urged General cally sound a system may be, nation" and that at least five MacArthur to intercede to halt it will not work if the good-will yours would be required before fighting in those areas and advise of doctors is alicntated because she could regain ber pto-war the United States to mediate
The latter was signed by the they dislike the way things are Indonesian, Indo-Chinese, Filipino, being done.
Details of how the acheme
may provide a test in strength of The Indoncalan mob hesitat the C.I.O. political action com-
The two Wing-Commanders mittes which is backing Richarded and the party were hustled
Frankensteen, vice-president into a building by two police- were able to give some informa- mob remained tion on the ambushing of a Bri- of the C.LO. United Automobilemen, while the
export volume. "Kill the lab convey, containing supplies
Ho hold out shouling:
little hope that Workers against the Incumbent outside Edward J. Jeffries who is seeking Whites: give us the British." and women and children, being
much trade could be carried on with the United States and Eng They would have starved, add-shifted from an ex-prisoner-of-Korean and Indian members of
the organisation. It asked speci- will be brought into action and before 1950 saying that ed Wing-Commander Kerr, but war camp.
fically, pending the settlement of have not yet been settled. Pro- Poland needs everything she can for the food smuggled to them The jeep, which was leading the disputen, that General Mac-longed discursions bewcen Mr. produce during the reconstruction by the Koreans and Japanese, the convey. was heavily ma- Arthur make use of his position to Bevan and the various interests, period. who were also prisoners in the chine-gunned, and the British prevent the Dutch forces from
He said that Poland hoped to same gaol.
officer and Indian, who were in landing in Indonesia and pursuada, concerned are expected to take!
| get 1,000 automobiles, trucka, ma- place first. their withdrew to wilmin the car, were killed. It is also the French
It does not seem likely that chines, rolling stock
and targo known that some women
amounts of clothing from the troops from Indo China. and
no- Bill embodying the Wo children were killed, but most
American Army surpluses. We sincerely hope that the
service will be of the party are still missing.
United States will uphold and put tional health into practica her lofty fundamen- ready
months. In Five of the trucks that they
tals as stated by President Tru- the New Year it will probably were riding were found burned
man in his latest speech which robe preceded by that containing and six crashed on the side of cognises the right of all peoples the government's social insur the road. The two trucks which to choose their own form of ance plan and so it will be some, got through to the British lines contained wounded women and
The appeal to MacArthur was time before the actual battle of released after a rally in a down-the hospitals begins. town park at which the group Later, the women of a third
voiced opposition "to all kinds of truck walked Into the British
imperialtam barring the establish- lines carrying their wounded.mont of an overlasting peace."-- Reuter,
Associated Presa.
Two Indonesign delegates who And they represented the Indone
Frankfurt, Nov. 6. Nationalist Association 4.12472
in Major-General Colwyn Vullia- Amsterdam have arrived
At the my.
Director of Signala
aad World Youth Conference and have Signal Officer-in-Chief for India, conferred with the Dutch Delagu-
was given the American decorn About Jasuing "common tion, the Legion of Merit by Gen- tatement" on the fighting in theeral Dwight Eisenbower at his
Netherlands East Indies.
the cell,
HYMN-SINGING CHINESE Every night the indonesians would appear outalde yelling: "All Englishmen will dic," and threatening the pri- Headquarters hore to-day.
soners with machine-guna. The delegatan, M Darusman General
whose station On the third night, a Chinese, M. Suriginostid came to Jan R.
in Delhi, was
Varded the decora-who understood the Indonesian the confervore at radioed re-
tion because, according to the quent from Dr. Soekarno.
citation, "by his leadership, tae: language, told the R.A.F. party: "I cannot help. Just pray to "We believe in and superior Judgment he Darusman said: lf determination for Indonesia ordinated signal communications God," and the name Chinese by.
between the British, Americangan singing hymns, and other Allied forces, which On the seventh day the party contributed largely to the success were taken from the gaol with of the invasion of Europe.
out any explanation 'and handed
and we approve resistance to the Dutch military reoccupation of our country, We don't approve, however of Doctor Seekarno'n war time policy of working with the Japanese." Amociated Press,
MOSCOW DRAPED IN RED QUINTING
Moscow, Nov. 6. The Soviet capital draped self citizens, in red bunting found by stronger lies of patrio- rism than ever before, prepared to celebrate the 28th anniversary of the "October revolution.",
Ceremonies are to begin to night with & speech by Josef Stalin, who traditionally addresses, the people on the eve of the anni versary of the Bolshevik uprising to overthrow the interim Kerensky Kovernment.
It is called the "October revolu Lion" because it was October 25 under the Julian calendar. The present calendar date in Naven- Ihr T.-Associated PreRS,
UNRKA
PURCHASES
Paris, Nov. 6. The U.N.R.H.A. has purchased from the Army and Navy Liquida tion Commission more than $21, 000,000 worth of surplus war ma- terials for Poland, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia and Greece.
The purchases include 200 loco motives and 4,120 freight cars. Associated Press.
co-
done a damn good job."---Router.
In presenting the medal, Geae-over to the British. ral Elsenhower said: "You have Wing-Commander Barnes told how a party of 40 odd Indians were brought into the gaol in u had pitiful condition. They been without food and water for two days.
Describing conditions In Sourabaya, Wing Commander
ACUTE PROBLEM FOR
M.O.'S
Honolulu, Nov. 6. Army medical officers are facing a long job in China, Japan and the Philippines whore sanitation and public health in densely popu- lated press are acuta Assistant Surgeon General Ray- mond W. Blias said en route to the Far East
problems,
He declared that 90 percent of
the wor prisoners contacted A paranitte disease like hook-worm and tape-worm-Associated Press.
PLENTY OF SUGAR
Learned Hard Way
Generol
ap-
Tokyo, Nov. 6. MacArthur bas proved the statement of General George C. Kenney. Commander of the Far Eastern Air Forces
a dend child.
•
government'
Americans Don't Like
Industrial Strife
WASHINGTON, NOV. 6.
THE SHADOW OF SOME 265, 000 PERSONS IDLE IN LA- BOUR DISPUTES IN 81 STATES HUNG OVER THE OPENING SESSIONS OF THE LABOUR - M ANAGE- MENT CONFERENCE HERE TO DAY ALTHOUGH THE MEETING IS EXPECTED TO DEAL WITH LONG- RANGE ASPECTS OF LABOUR PEACE. PRESIDENT TRUMAN, WHO SUMMONED THE CONFER- ENCE, TOLD THE DELEGATES THAT LABOUR AND MANAGEMENT MUST SQUARE THEIR DIFFER ENCES BECAUSE CONT ROVERSIES "CAN NOT BE ALLOWED TO STOP US IN THE STRUGGLE TO RE- CONVERT TO PEACETI ME PRODUCTION.
under MacArthur, that the allied How Peron
opposition
Commander-in-Chief's Washington, Nov. 6. The existence of sugar stocks in 1932 to the unification of the in Java in confirmed by United armed forces
the greatest WAS
States
mistake of his military career. Army authorities. nounced the fepartment of Agri-
General MacArthur said: "Fi- culture. Army officials estimate guratively, the world since that that 1,600,000 short
time has shrunk to permit simul- metric tonn in prising 1,000,000
taneous and coordinated employ. bars, and 400,000 reported by the
ment of all three dimensions of Dutch authorities in Buna.
modern combat.
Lons, com-
It is impossible to forecast when the sugar will be available for export owing to the internal
difeultice in Jayn-Reuter.
Now
"A common denominator rulan every battle area. We have
and learned in a hard way. I hope that our future national dofones will be flexible enough to profit, thereby."-Associated Press.
Returned
To Power
the
for some
WANTS HIS PATCH
The following are the views on the Health Minister's proposal, to assist the housing problem by erecting high buildings in the country-side:---
Sir Patrick Abercrombie, pro- fessor of the Town-Planning University College: "Such scheme is not suitable for the class nor for young working families. The working man wants his vegetable patch and chicken run as near as possible to his own door."
Poland's eventual exporta will include meat to the United States. Poland's pre-war exports to the United States wore $66,090,000 and Imports were $180,000,000-Asto- cinted Press.
WORLD'S LARGEST
New Delhi, Nov. 6. Hyderabad in to be the
of one of the largest Irrigation projects, as well as the greatest canal system in the world
The scheme will harness the River Tungebhadra at A point where it drains an area of 10,880
quare miles. A large storago reservoir is being erected to pre- serve water, which will be used for irrigating one of the most arid tracts of the Deccan, which should then enjoy freedom from scarcity or famino.
The
Bystem will cover an aren of 1,500,000 acres and it is proposed to irrigate nearly 750,000 acres pro-annually.
Sir Charles H. Reilly, fessor of architecture at the Liverpool University: "Flata in the suburbs of cities would be
a aplendid idea if they stopped the spread of housce over the country-side but they did not to be necessary in the country.Router.
вест
BRITISH POLICY
CONDEMNED
Industrial devolopment would be harnessed to the irrigation scheme a hydro-electric power station. Router.
HOOVER STRAFED
London, Nov. 6. The Moscow radio broadcast an attack upon "American Isola. tlonists" last night and accused them of being "originators of the Idea of using economic and milit ary might as a means of exerting pressure on other countrics"
Former President Herbert Hoo ver and Senatora Robert Taft and Burton K. Wheeler, Republican and Democrat, respectively, were angled out for special mention Associated Press.
The House
He admonished the 18 men of: labour and 18 of industry that the American people do not like
Colombo, Nov. G. industrial strife that has re-
The Ceylon Moslem League, at tarded prosperity "especially
a mass meeting to-day, condemned after the solemn promise of both the British Labour Government's
would groups that they
co "repressive" policy in Indonesia. operate with their Government." The speakers, who included
As
Council, the conference
membera opened,
of the State California led the states in total said that the Indonesiang' struggle
Washington, Nov. 6. number on strike, with 61,450. against Dutch oppression, begun
of Representatives occupation Pennsylvania was
hina second with before the Japanese
war based on the inspiration of Military Committer
urged Washington, Nov. 6.
28,637
and Ohio third with Islam and on the highest demo- Congress to proceed quickly with the Atomic energy control legisin- The Cuban Senator, Edward
tion and leave "International pro- learned during the last four years Chibas, who often speaks for the 16,450. Massachusetts was most cratic principles of the modern
Administration, said that delay of strike-free with only 4 report-world.
It was reprehensible that Bri-blems" for later settlement.
In a formal report the Com- the United States Senate Foreign ed.
Major disputes centred around tish troops should be used to quell Relations Committeo's approval of
Assistant 60,000 A.FL. lumber workers the struggle for freedom, by the mittee assorted that legislation Spruille Bradden
it approved last week is Secretary of State is responsible in the Pacific north-west wage
Indonesians, the speakers declared. Which
"entirely neutral on International --Router. for the return of Colonel Peron dispute and the spreading strika
inues with which so many people Tokyo. Nov. 6.
to power in Argentina.
of Greyhound bus drivers, which
are now concerned.”
The Committee previously pro- At the Sixth Army hendquarters
He said that Argentina has already has affected over 4,000; ROUNDING UP NAZI
R.A.F. SOCCER TRIAL
Woard Interpreted the delay as meaning employes in six states, both east
control commission The attack transport, U.S.S. in Tokyo, General Walter Krueger
BANKERS
that the Committee did not ap-
domestle development and research "Menifee" is on its third return presented the Distinguished Ser-
No. 5204 Squadron, R.A.F. in atomic to-day to Major
energy.—Associated prove of Bradden's attitude toward and west. trip from he Orient from Sai-vice Medal
General George H. Plattsburgny
Frankfurt, Nov, 6. the Farrel-Peron regime. Bradden Textile workers accounted for are holding a trial Soccer match Press. pan with
1,959 passengers on
The United States army has was formerly U.S. Ambassador to another large bloc of the idle. at King's Park at 5 p.m. to-day. board and is scheduled to ob-for work as Chief of Staff since
started rounding up leading Ger- Argentino.
Employer delegates to 11th, 1944. May
the The selected teams are: Pro- serve its first birthday to-day.
The award cited service during man bankers in the American Some Committee members eald conference were reported as well babies: Riaden; Carter, Brown; -Associated Press.
opérations at Wake, Teem, Blak, occupation zone having arrested that the delay was not based on Noamfoot, Sansapor, Morotai, twenty-one directora of six of the criticism of Bradden's work but agreed there abould be a mini- Gearing, Joyce, Selicars; Bry- mum of governmental machinery den, Dewar, Greenwood, Comp Leyte, Mindoro and Luzon. Asso-largost German institutions, accus-on dissatisfaction with the way
ing them of financing the German that the State Department handled to deal with labour disputes, ton, Voss Possibles: Shank- war machine and helping the the postpaniment of the Inter-Wille C.L.O. labour representa- land; Butler, Perry: Richmond, Nati exploit the occupied coun-American Conference in Rio de tives were expected to toss the Rhodes, Stutt; Bratt, tries, Associated Press.
Janeiro. Associated Press... explosive wage issue, the cause Caldwell, Gough, Cave. Lines
of most strikes, into the conver-men: Williams and FitzGibbone; Bations. Associated Press.
Referee: Crowther.
FROM SAIPAN
San Francisco, Nov. 6.
OTTO TO STAND TRIAL
Paris, Nov. 6. French sources said here to-day that the trial of Otto Abotz, Hitler's Ambassador to Franco during the German occupation, would take place before the Milit
district in- ary Court af Seine atoad of an Allied Tribunal Associated Press.
London, Nov. G. The Exchange Telegraph quoted Prague radio to-day as saying that a Norwegian, de- legation is expected in Prague in November to negotiate a trade -agreement with Norway and Czechoslovakia. Associated
·Tress...
GENERAL HONOURED
clated Press..
Chunghink, Nov. B President Kim Koo of the Korean Provisional Government and 27. subordinates have left for home after talks with Chiang Kai-shek. The group is expected to atop three days in Shanghai.
CLEAR OF NIPS
Honolulu, Nov. 6.
Pearl Harbour, fleet head- quarters has announced that the
ANGLO-GREEK MONEY
TALKS
Athens, Nov. 6. Gregory Kassimatis conferred of the British Embassy, on finan-
Was
Clegg,
Now York, Nov. 6. A record breaking total of Cologne, Nov, 0, ̈ ̈
$421,000,000
wagered on The secretary of the Cologne thoroughbred racing in Now York
Hormann Communist Party,
State this year, exceeding the The State's share totalled over yesterday said, according to the Allled Nows Ferries in Germany, $27,000,000. Amociated Pres that "to force upon Germany tho Boviot system would be a stop quite unsuitable for Germany' tlons. It is therefore no mero development in the present condi will be announced next" week,
tactical manoeuvre the Com It was understood Associated muniate advocate Democracy."-- Preas
Router. R
Genoxálissimo, Chiang Kai-shek last Japanese has left Wako laland to-day with the Financial Advisor | Lillies, at a Party testing hore 1044 mark by $82,000,000, 100, expressed the hope that the Kores for Japan aboard. the former an leaders would strive for. free luxury liner "Hakawa Maru." dom and Independence and co- The group consisted of 633 clal and economic problems. In operate with, the United States,ovacuees, all that was left of the Greece. Rusola, Britain and other nationn garrison, which was reduced by without discrimination against bombing, starvation and disease: tinued with other officials and the race or colour to hand now. It included only ton mon of the Government's inancial programmie world of peace and happiness. original assault troops.Associat Associated Frend.
ed Press,
London, Nov. 6.
The conversations will be con-
to
New York, Nov. 8. The baseball clown Al Schacht the Pacific-to- is heading for morrow where he will entertain troops of the pecupation armles throughout the Pacific area in solo acts, the United Staten Organi sation camp shows announced. Associated Press.
RADIO
on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1945. **THE DANCING YEARS"
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19.80 p.m.Fata" Walter in a Bwing.
Programma.
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1.10 p.m. The Now Mayfair Orchestra. 1.80 p.m.-Film Selections. 2.00 p.m.--Close Down, 6.80 p.m.Compositions of Fri. 7.00 p.m.-News & Announcements. 1.10 p.m.Derald Fears' "'ENBA.': 4,90, p.m.—"Skyreokota", Dench Ox chairs BRBATA ALIN 8.00 pm The Dancing Your
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0.40 p.is.---Canoah Wallas.
10.00 pm. Muse with a Tán”
"ERBA" 10,89 đoàn Down.
Nuernborg. Nov. 6: Seoul, Nov. 6).
Belgrade, Nov. 6. The United States will be ready Logislation, to bring the Britlik Six. members of the United Yugoslavia yesterday stated that against 22 high Nati leaders on
Belgrade radio reports from
opon its war crimes ense dependently operated hospitals Korean Committee of America in point of fact Yugoslavia was a
Melbourne, Nov. 6.
£2,000,000 in Approximately Now Delhi, Nov. 6. under State control is predicted have arrived from Washington republie and that the formal may be delayed by defonserwagore will bond Cup
schedule Nov, 20, but the trial Plans qusate for additional time, U. entries in the Melbourne Cup 10.00 panowe troga London. almont 3,000 miles of now rail next objective, of the new labour visional" 'Government.-Associated Democratie Federative Republic"
Supreme Court Justice. Robert H. Australia's two-mile horse racing lines in India during the next/vernment in its expanding of Pres
the nationalisation programme.---- noven years have been announced Associated Press
would be made by the Skuptahing Jackson, chief prosecutor said classle, when they go to the post
(Tugoslav Parliament), which
to-morrow before n'èrawd 'expect--| The existing mileage in India's
will be elected on Nov. 11 to-day. Five defondanto still are
Counsel Associated odo total : 180,000 people— without about 41,000 miles Associated
Reuter,
Assoolated Press. Prcos. › London, Nov. Q.- Press.
Belgrado, Nov. 6, Lincoln Evans, -assistant Genel Komunun
2-4" London, Nov. 6. One hundred thousand people ral Boerotary of the British Iron
New York, Nov. The Labourite momber, Tist turned out for the biggest mass and Stool Trade Federation/said - The Arst annual session of the The Associated Press poll of meeting in Belgrade's history and In a letter to the "London Times" branch of the Muslim League in top football teams placed the Stokes demanded in the House of that representations bes Cheered the Republican leader, that Germany has one loops Groat Britain, which was hold Army arst aid Notre Dame, made to
· Printed and published, for the Jasha Prodanoviton, when, he de- more machinery slim bad in herO YEELORLAY, passad coelus. following orderi Notre Dame, made to Russia Sasinat the report-
New.psper claredam convinced the 1939 and would not take her very then giving full support to the Alabama Nery, St. Marys, in od plan to fosta E4,000,000 Ger Proprietor, LING
·Enterprit? FilmĦed;" by MAUȚIE. Monarchy will never be revived long to get ready for any Hw. Palestine Arabs and endorsing diana MUSHRAE OHIO State, mans from the Russian sone in from its deep grave.Associated adventus say care to on the erdemanders form Palestine Pennar rahlend Columbia - Germany/Into the Writish Bobby Windsor Hour
'bark upon,Associated Press...
sociated Press,Sepang
London; Nov. 8..
A large number of men engaged procession
1a cation in Lonton yesterday in
support of their daira to the gus
Tanteed working swear of140 hours
and three shuillage per hour wage
for craftsman-Renter.
Edinburgh, Nov, 0.
Associated PTOLZAN
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