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HONG KONG, SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1946.

NEW VICTORIES BY THE COMMUNISTS

Nanking, Aug. 16.

Shanghai, was urged by Money Plentiful deved to remain

Mr. T. C. Tsao, Commis-

Fears of Communist uprisings in Shanghai, Changchun and Tientsin within a few days were expressed by Government quarters to- day as reports reached here of reported new Communist military victories in north-east China.

American military and naval personnel in Shanghal were or- In quarters from G p.m. until dawn to avoid the possibility of involvement in Any disturbances. Thore were Beveral United States warships in the harbour.

The Communista reported a large-scale offensive in Klang- su. Anhwei and Нопла во claimed their Eighth Route army and killed or wounded 3,000 Kuomintang troops and cuptur- er 25,000.

sioner of Public Utilities In Shanghai

meuty,

der a guarantee of legitimate profta shoukl be encouraged."

Mr. Tan then disclosed that the foreign utility companies speculation in Shanghai had shown willing-bonds a few ness to cooperate with, and to follow the guidance of the

children for Chinese authorities. Among

In these circumstances, banks | Pres. other things, they had promised

are unwilling to pay depositors to help the Chinese io train technicians in order to meet the the high rates of interest they gladly offered a short time ago,

the solicitation and

TROUBLE IN GERMANY

Stuttgart, Aug. 16. One Jew is reported to have been killed and several in- jured when the police opened Are during a disturbance at the Jewish camp at Wolfrato- hausen, south of Munich.

Some 300 Jews are report- ed to have attacked the police who were ezamining a lorry believed to be carrying black market goods-Reuter.

Civil War

Only Way?

a!

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6. Pedder Street posite E.K. Hotel)

DENMARK GETS A

GHOST ROCKET

Stockholm, Aug. 16.

Tel. 22203.

INehru To

Woo Russia?

Bombay, Aug. 16.

The newspaper "Aftonbladet" says that two "ghost" Pandit Nehru, the In- rockets" were observed in Sweden on Monday, dian Congress leader, de- one almost causing casualties. A couple boat-clared at a lecture in ing on a central Sweden lake were nearly hit Bombay last night that

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by a falling rocket which burst into many India parts and disappeared under the water, said the paper.

The other missile was obser-

ved near Goeteborg, whero a Indians Hold

group of boy scouts saw it make

a 35-degree turn and head back

foreign

the

na

nature

of

the

Demonstration › In Strand

(Continued from Page 1)

should "develop closer relations Russia."

with

He hoped Russia' would 'take part in the Inter-Asian Rela- tions Conference he is promo- ting, Nehru added.

When M. R. Basani, a mem- ber of the Indian Legislative Assembly, said during a ques- tion-and-answer period that Russia should be excluded from the conference because of her

sion to the conference."

He said that when the con- ference is organised, it should unite the East culturally, econo

bloc. Associated

reinforce their fee Kathleen Says sion's plan for India. A Mouthful

view the jing from

&

on its original course: Mean-

rocket' while, the first ghost

wasi of the Shanghai City

explosion over Denmark Shanghai, Aug. 15. Government, in an ad-

reported in Copenhagen, by Money a BO plentiful in

Briand Jensen, night watchman dress before a distingu-

Shanghai these days that the

in Struder West, Jutland, who ished foreign and Chin-est class commereid banks are

said he saw a speciting rocket finding it difficult to lend out ese gathering here.

approaching from the north-

After tonight's mesting. Ab-"Imperialist designs," Nehru "The present shievements of their free funds, although the

Garden City, Kan., cast, explode with a roor and bs All and five colleagues will countered: "You cannot ignore luminate the sky in a blinding call on the Prime Minister, Mr. a country which is on our the public utilities of Shang-rate of interest is half what it

Aug. 16.

fack. They also reported capturing

Clement Attlee, and the depu- borders. You cannot lay down hai," he said, "must be attri- was a month ago, local bankern

Cannon and cleven tanks 200 buted in a large measure to the report.

Despite accounts of witnesses tation hope to hand him a copy standards of purity for admio- The demand for short term 250 machine guns.

James Brennan, who who unanimously described the

of this resolution.-Reuter. efforts of American, British

Nationalist despatches said has been at the elbow of flaming objects rockets, and French nationals in Shang-louns has been considerably re-

authorities Rioting In India duced since the purchasing of the Communists were press Mr. T. V. Soong since Swedish military hai. The authorities concern-

said they have received no ed should not only keep up the goods for hourding has almost with new vigour la the vicim 1942, expressed the opin-| iungible proof that the frequent

Calcutta, Aug. 16. and stock and bond of Tatang and Yenhsien. In

About 100 people were injured mically and politically, in good management and high censed.

and Chino-ion today that an all-out | aerial them sperulators have been therough Shatial province.

phenomena observed

and had to be removed to hospi-powerful efficiency but uho give

Sweden resulted from civil war is the only so-over

ital today adequate peutertion and legili-y chastened by recent develop-hsien, in Shantung.

on results of assaults Press. The Government reported the

with experiments muste profita. International an

when Moslem League followers ightly na-lution to China's plight aerial mlastles. First class borrowers only Communists were

werd observing "Direct Action well as private investment un-

A military spokesman said

Day" to pay 19 or 11 per cent monthly salting the walls of Tatung and the China fighting how, as compared with over 20 and Censien.

may involve the United "we have not found a thing" tions to the British Cabinet Mis-

"Aftonbladet" criticised the A five-man delegation from per cent prior to the collapse in

in Government UNRRA reached Peiping from States and Russia in

military authorities in In In Bombay, British troops in, weeks ago, when Tatung, where they said 100,000 war.

editorial for their inability to full battle array stood by at the it that Nanking Konouneed

explain persuna were starving and some i would only honour its bonds at were selling

city police headquarters from their wives and

In an interview (in which he occurrences.

D.3 a precaution their face value,

food-Associated said he was expressing his own

"It ought to be possible to carly morning opinions) Brennan enld this state-whether they are meteors against any possible trouble neis- observance of appeared to be the only way to or not and if they are rockets,Direct Action Day." No trouble establish a strong United China.one should be caught. If the has been reported so far.

are rockets, and Hundreds of Moslem students Brennan, who is 31, asserted occurrences

walked in procession that there was no doubt that they are of Russian origin as has been suggested. there are the Chinese Communista were

of morning through the principal two possible explanations financed and

Moslem arcas, ralaing "Pakistan" encouraged from

their appearances over Sweden. Moscow.

(1) Sweden is systematical-logans and waving Moslem Lea- closed and the President of the "This has been kept prettyy being dotted in on a Russian flags. All Moslem shops were Moslem League, Mr. Ali Jinnah, much hush-hush up to now for artillery map.

(2) Sweden is being used

addressed a mass meeting this diplomatic reasons," he said.

as an object of demonstration, Brennan declared there is directed not at us, but at the Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 16.

nothing wrong with the prosent big world.-Associated Press.

in Eaquirien for these Chinese government

China by The official organ of the

Party, products are said to have been Chinese standards.

London, Aug. 16. Brazilian Communist

Friluna Popular," was today

received from all parts of India "It's the best government

Britain has expressed willing- Suspended for 15 daya by a Gov- by the Indian Attache to the the nation ever had," he said. ness to participate in a

Agent-General for India in "Its leaders ernment decree.

are right now power tele-communications con- Indinn This is the most drastic move China, and the

Mer-purging corrupt officials andference, which is to be held in here the Government chants Association

hua hangers-on. They are sincero Moscow on Soviet Invitation. vinces of India, "Direct Action yet taken by

Communist Party circularised Indian against the

merchants men tackling one of history's, The conference will be purely Day" was since it was allowed to come out asking them to contact the In- most.

problems, exploratory and preliminary to plete stoppages

traffic. into the open one year ago. dian Attache if they aro famine and maas ignorance of a world conference, expected to

Minister of interested-Reuter. Dr. Carlos Luz,

civilians."-Associated Press. be held in 1947.-Reuter, Justice, said the action was a result of a "police investigation" into the activities of the news- paper, Somo observera thik the stiffening of the Govern- ment's attitude

Com- to the munists may soon lead to an at- tempt to reimpose a ban on the Party-Reuter,

requirements not only. of

of

nd-

Shanghai, but also of all China.ditional deposits has caused,--|

Reuter.

Mr. Tano asserted that for auccessful operation and future development of public utilities, į

"an open door policy for invest- Brazil Moves

ment should be adopted, ndmit- ting international capital as well as private capital under the guarantee of legitimate profit."

The major public utilities in -Shanghai are all under forelgn control, with British companies serving the city with gas, water Bervices, American and tram companies electric power and telephone and French water, light and bus services.Reuter.

Text Of British Note

London, Aug. 16. The British Embassy in Teheran, in a note delivered to the Iranian Foreign Office, describes completely

Ma

that the founded reports British forces sent lo

un-

Against Reds

Basra BAD TREATMENT

(port at the head of the Por-

sinn Gulf) had been instructed OF POLISH DPS.

to enter Iran territory "in any

казе."

The note stated, in reference

to recent events in southwest Commander

Government's

Was

Rome, Aug. 15.

CHINESE GOODS IN DEMAND

Shanghai, Aug, 16. There is considerable demand Chinese in India for various commodities, chicily hardware, herba, electrical goods, ten, silk, cotton goods and tobacco, it is learned.

tremendous

afternoon.

carly this

Frankfurt, Aug. 15. WAC Captain Kathleen Nush Durant asserted in an inter- today that the army charges against her in the $1,500,000 Hesse crown jewels theft was baseless and said she expected an acquittal.

The 43-year-old WAC who in recent bride of another defendnat, Colonel Jack Durant.

on trial of Chicago, goes

on charges of larceny, embezzle- Friday before a court martial ment, conspiracy and absence without leave.

the

on

Ker husband and Major David Watson, named by the army as her fellow conspira- tora, are both awaiting trial. Most of the jewels were

Assaults and looting wero re- ported from various paris ot Calcutta and by early afternoon the number of people injured was increased, many of them through covered. five-

#SPORTS SECTION.

Bowlers Dominate

Spin

TWO RECORDS BROKEN

1. Decisive action taken to better the lot of the two minutes 18.5 seconds. Jahan Pollah "D.P."

States zone. 2.

The Bat All Day

London, Aug. 15.

atabbing.

in

Elsewhere in the Moslem pro-

observed with сол-

work of

and

ro-

Mrs. Durant said that "if the court says committed any of the criminal acts alleged, then hundreds of people in this theatre and thousands of people in the United States have un- clean hands."

At Karachi, students marched

At this stage the army- procession and attended a meeting, addressed by the Sind appointed attorney restrained her from elaborationÅ880- Premier, Ghulam Hussein.

Over 100,000 Moslems, gather-ciated Press. ed in Lahore in the Punjab, where the Nawab of Mamdot, President of the Punjab Provincial Moslem

London, Aug. 16. The frontier between Siam League, publicly renounced his and Indochina has been closed hereditary title of Nawab in pur-unconditionally, the New Delhi suance of the Moslem League's radio reported today, quoting an decision renounce all British announcement In Bangkok. This

conferred titles-Reuter.

Spin bowlers completely dominated the bat Jews Evade

Blockade

(Continued from Page L.) which are lying off Haifa, were on last night reported to bo hunger strike.

Unconfirmed reports from

announcement is the latest de- velopment in the frontier dis- pute which the Siamese Govern- month ment requested last should be brought to the atten- tion of the United Nations Security Council.-Reuter.

RADIO SATURDAY-AUGUST 17, 1945 LONDON COMMENTARY ON TEST MATCH

ZBW HONG KONG broadcast-

Haifa say that they are likely to ing on a frequency, of 845 Milo- e ceported to Cyprus carly to cycles and from 12.30 to 1.30 pun..

day.

re-

HK.T.

New Brighton, Aug. 15.

throughout the day in the match between French swimmers had another

Yorkshire and Hampshire, which Yorkshire won by 56 runs. Lieutenant-General Anders, successful day when the British of the Polish Amateur Swimming Association

Thirty-four wickets fell for 309 runs in the course They broke two

of the day. Hampshire, in reply to Yorkshire's Iras, that the British Govera-Second Corpa in Italy, was said championships were continued

first innings total of 168, could reach only 97 ment appreciated the Iranianto-day to be seriously disturbed here today. Government's quick and sve-by the reports of bad treatment, British records.

Alck Jany, 17-year-old Europ-

in two hours. Yorkshire fared even worse cessful efforts to re-establish (including forced repatriation)

when they went in for the second time and that of Polish displaced persons in ean champion, who won the 220 order and security in

the American zore of German, yarda men's free style final in

were all out in an hour and a half. region.

Base on these reports, an, two minutes 14 seconds, clipped The Britinh Government

Hampshire's task of scoring Avery 74. Wilcox 62, Pearco 54 with appeal is to be made to the pro-two-fifths of a second off the re-

United cord set up by Norman Wain 141 to win on a rain damaged not out). Nottinghamshire 363 agreed, the note added,

view Polish members of the

of Great Britain, in the fran

Congress wright,

1939, Wainwright, previous hol-pitch was altogether too much and 12 for two,

for them, and Yorkshire scored At Leicester: Leicestershire The immigrants on board ves-7.30 to 8.30 p.m., and 9.15 to 11.00 that establishment of law and States Congress for order and ansurance of respect support for:

to jader of the title, was second in their fourteenth county win of 166 (James Langridge 4 for 41)sel "No. 23"-which reached p.m. niso on 9.52 megacycles.

12.30 p.m. Daily Programme for laws of the country

205 (James Langridge 81 in the United Vallerey, of France, was seized the season to consolidato their and 27 for ono. Sussex 158 and Haifa yesterday with 815

not fugees, including 160 sick per-

Summary. the duty of the Iran Govern- ment forces exclusively.

The storm that stopped play out, Walsh: 8 for 90). The sending with cramp in this race and lead in the championship.

song-began fasting after the Wednesday 80

At Weston-super-Mare: Worship was intercepted by a Bri-12.32 pm-Horace Heidt & Hls Earlier, Vallerey had estab- at Lords on of representatives of American had to be helped from the bath, Poles to the zone. 3. Liberty of speech and of the press for lished a new British record for changed conditions that Middle- ctatorshire 102 (Buse 5 for 46) tish destroyer two days ago and Polish disposed persons under the 160 yards men's back stroke sex were engaged all day in and 81 for one. Somerset 201 learned that they would be di- during a heat with one minute desperate struggle for runs, and and 169 (Perks 4 for 61, Jack-verted to Cyprus. They refused to disclose their port of en- States United

control. work for F'roper

Polish 40.4 seconds. The previous re- left off wanting 50 runs to avoid son 6 for 32).

of an innings defeat.

At Coventry: Warwickshire barkation. "D. Pa" who up to now have been cord, held by M. Taylor,

134 (Sale 76, Price 4 for 45) Meanwhile, orders to establish forced to work for Germans, G. Great Britain, was one minute

από 107 for fivo. Lancashire, camps in Cyprus to hold 10,000 Offcial recognition of Polish 41.2 seconds. Taylor was sur

160 (Hollies & for 44)Reuter. illegal immigrants, have been given by Sir Charles Woolley, Committees and the granting of prisingly beaten today in an-

More Results At Scarborough: Yorkshire

Governor of Cyprus, it was dia- local self-government in camp. other heat in this event and fail- ed to qualify for the final to-

160 (Coxon #1 not out, Herman

London, Aug. 16.

closed in Famagusta last night. 7 for 77) and 69 (Knott for

The cruiser "Ajax" At Lords, Kent beat Middlesex 35, Herman 4 for 20) bent Hampshire. D7 (Arnold 51, by an innings and 14 runs. Kenta ing to Haifa to escort more il- Robinson & for 29, Booth 4 for Arst innings was 486 for diva de- legal immigrants to Cyprus, it 82) and 84 (Robinson 7 for 24)clared while Middlesex made 242 was reported from Famagusta

in their arst innings and 180 in early this morning.-Reuter. their second innings. Complan by 56 runs.

made 03 runs and Wright took

A Foreign Office spokesman stated in London today that the withdrawal of British and In- dian troops from Irati, follow ins the arrival at Basra of re- from ladin, has placements already started.-Reutor.

COLOUR BAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

London, Aug. 16. The question of the colour Africa will be bar in South raised by the Indian delegation

at the International World

---Reuter.

RAF's M.R.U. DINNER

morrow.

wen

Another title went to France when they

the men's apringboard diving champion- ships with 116.3 points. Britain was second with 95.22 points.

To finish off a good day for Student's Congress which opens The RA.F. Mobile Radar Unit France, Monique Berlloux won in Prague on Sunday, said the held a dianer last night at the her heat in the women's 160 three members of the dolega Balalalka Restaurant prior to its yarde back stroke in one minute tion who reached London today disbandment and the Impending 56 seconds.

departure of a number of its During the championships to on their way to Prague

-day a Belgian water polo team The delegation intond also to members.

English team. The stress the need for the Studenta' The unit was formed in India played an Congress to concentrate on in August 1945 from veterans of, Englishmen won 5-3. Lator; the probioma of Asiatic and the Burma campaign and was to Belgian team loft for a tour of Eastern countries which, in have taken part in the offensive | Northern Ireland-Router. thel, opinion, have been suffer on Malaya.

Closing Scores

Close of play scores today

were:

Ave wickets for 43-Reuter.

WORLD CHESS

·returu-

Johannesburg, Aug. 19.

An official statement here today. confirmed that the strike of n tive mine workers had, ended. All of the 45 mines were now work- ing normally, it said-Router.

Groningen, Aug. 15. During the world choss tour- nament here today L. Brabo of Hungary defeated L Boleslav-- moves, an

Alemite Brigadiers & Whisper- ing Jack Smith,

1.00 p.m-News, Weather Fore-

cost & Announcements. 1.10 p.m. Variety. --

1.30 p.m-Plano Dueta: Rawicz

& Landauer.

1.40 pmOrchestral Favourites. 2,00 p.m.-Close Down. 6.30 p.m.-The Milt Herth Trio

and Vera Lynn. 7.00 pmuc Time" ENSA. "Unit Re- 7.30 pm---Studio:

questa"Nev Long Calling 791 Coy, R.AS.C.

8.00 p.m.-London Relay: News. 4.16 pm The London Fallo-

dium Orchestra, 8.45 p.m. Half an Hour with

Offenbach,

0.15 p.m/London Relay Com-

mentary on 3rd. Test Match India vs. England. 9.30 p.m.--Loudon Relay: Lesilo

Henson Half Hour.

At Darby: Derbyshire: 200 Northamptonshire 140 (Copson and 126 (Nevell 4 for 11). 610108 and 124 for three

(Davies 61 not out).

At Cheltenham: Gloucester- shire 182 (Parker 8 for 18) and 183 for no wickets (Barnett 72 not out, Wilson 60 not out), Surrey 140 (Cook 6 for U3).

At Lords: Kent 430 for five sky of the Soviet Union after. Dr. Max Suwe of the Nether-11.00 pan Close Down. declared (Compton for 60) 81 movos Aragorn lands bent Chris Teffel of Swit-i Ing under Imperialistic domina. It arrived in Hong Kong in

The bowlers W. Voca and M. Middlesex 242 (Robertson 104) The match between H. Steinerserland after 34 Aaves? S

8. 8. Danker of the United tion. They will be joined by November 1045 and was the first

Gaga fessor M. Viomar of Yugoslavia States, beat. Erin Lundin

42 Moyos.—— the Ave remaining members of mobile radar unit to be sent here. Pollard were pronounced unfit and 185 for Ave (Compton 50 of the United States and Fro the delegation in Prague the most of its personnel are due for and are not playing in tomorrow's not out) day hatore tuo Congress opens, demobilisation and are leaving Test Substitutes will be chosen At Clantons Fase 804 for ended in a draw after 31 Sweden" after

Reuter a

Raven declared (Crabtron 146, i moves owing to a repetition of Router. --Réutor

MOOIL.

London, Aug. 10,

of

10.00 pm-Londa Relay: News. 10.05 p.m.-Muald" for Dancing.'

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