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THE. CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1946.

BRITAIN CLAMPS DOWN CANADA'S NAVY

ON

REFUGEE INFLUX

XMAS TOYS FROM CANADA

Kitchener, Ont. Nov. T... More than 3,000 Christmas parcels and toys and quanti tice of clothing have been gathered in a warehouse here awaiting shipment at the weekend to India, China, and the Philippines, as well as Europera and South African countries, it is announced to day-Reuter.

Delegates Without Authority

The Hague. Nov. 7. The Dutch delegates in Bata- via, new negotiating

the future of Indonesia, cannot finally commit- the Dutch Parliament on decisions requir-

(By Fraser Wighton)

London, Nov. 7.

said these or- ware

While urgent talks were going on today in London

and Washington to prevent a catastrophic food crisis overwhelming the British Zone in Germany, it was announced in Frankfurt that no more refugees are to be received into the British Zone until further notice.

An official spokesman There is no question of trying to solve the problem by cutting France considered British rations, or by imperilling the Indian food. position (which is causing longterm concern), but the background. to today's talks is on both sides of the Atlantic the zone, where in some parts it was reported "food supplies were expected to out within 24 hours,

In London, M Clement Attice, Mr. John Hynd (Minister respon- sible for the British Zone) and Barshal of the Royal Air Force, Sir Sholto Douglas (Commander- In-Chief of the British Zone) dis- cassed the problem for half an hour befare M. Hynd and Sir Sholto went on to a second con- ference called by the Allied Con- trol Commission.

rivals of refugees-who always without, papers-of more concern to her than the fears on the expressed by Britain from the presence of refugee consequences which might arise camps near the South of France ports like Marseilles. Reuter.

run

Serious Not Urgent Authoritative quarters describ-

ous without being as urgently 60 as some reports suggested.

Anglo-Dane Talks

Toronto, Nov. 7.' Vice-Admiral H M. Reid, Chief of the Canadian Naval Staff, anid of Bristol, Quadec, today, that Canada's-port- wer naval force una insuffi cient to protect her coasts." "The

United States Navy

"plans a post-rear strength of

500,000 men," he said.

"Our population is 1/12th and theire

you can figure out

of

yourself."

the arithmetic He said that a peacetima force of 10,000

men would probably be filled by Spring-Reuter.

Burmese

Demand Equality

*

London, Nov. 7.

Rangoon, Nov. 7. According to a Treasury

The All-Burma Dobama. spokesman, the first day of the Anglo-Danish Financial and Asiyaone (Burma for Burmans Trade Conference consisted of Party. headed by Teakin xeneral discussions, during, Basein) which concluded which the Danish delegation three-day session here today, outlined its proposals for rester demanded the scrapping of the White Paper and the granting to Burma of equality of status and privileges with ludis.

ing a permanent, legal basis, aed the position as extremely suring the balance of Anglo- Duten Government memoran- him to Parliament' stated to day.

The special commission now? in the Dutch East Indies, it was explained, has full powers on day-to-day matters of policy. Other matters would be submit- ted to Parliament as a bill..

The memorandum added that the distinction hitherto made in the negotiations in Batavia between Mr. Soekarno, the In donesian President, and Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, the Premier.

would not be abandoned.

Dr. Soekarno, who, took over the full powers of the Indone sian Government early thia year and handed them back to the Cabinet formed by Dr. Sjahrir in August, has not been taking part in the nego tiations owing, he announced officially. to "ill-health."

Danish trade as follows :--

Firstly, an increase in food The crisis, which has suddenly exports to Britain, particularly arisen, due almost entirely to the non-arrive! of grain ships in meat, entailing some curtail- consumption October because of the American meat of Danish shipping-strike, and urgent nego- since it is impossible for Den- Liations have already begun in mark to increase her food pro- Washington to increase suppliesduction, without additional sup- of wheat from the United States plies of fodder, grains and oil above those already arranged cake! for.

Secondly, to ipcrease Danish Mr. Ernest Bevin is understood production of some lines of to be awaiting the opportunity to manufactured goods in order to make representations to President Truman, armed with Cabinet make more available exports. to authorisation to

approach the the sterling whole, question of world food creasing Danish domestic con- shortage. Reuter.

cumption.

German Statement.

Frankfurt, Nov. 7. No more refugees are to be received in the British zone of Germany until further notice. The State Commissioner for A Government statement Refugees and Deportees in

made in the memorandum

to Bavaria announced today the the cessation of the Dutch Parliament, declared: immediate

the

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considers it conducive to fruit- British zone, Dana, the German ful consultation to maintain a News Agency in the U.S. zone, distinction between Dr. Sjah-reported

to

rie, who could be included in The Commissioner explained the discussions, and Dr. Soe the British zone was at present karno, who could not ·

absorb unable

further "Since the Indonesian Repub. transports of evacuces bat- all lic is a fact of political reality intended evacuees for the Bri- af the present moment, the tish zone were for the time be- Government accepts its organi- ing to receive rations and relict sation as it is. Effort to realise in Bavaria and retain their a practical agreement must take commodation and working per- until further notice. precedence ever preference for mits eertain persona."-Reuter. Evacuation to the French zone continues, it was added.-Reuter. Refugees From U.S. Zone

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Thirdly, the limitation of some imports from Britain and the sterling area--Reuter.

London, Nov. 7. The Afghan Minister and the Siamese Minister were received by the Queen at Buckingham Palace today--Reuter.

Nazi

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The conference passed a reso- lution urging the British Gov- ernment to proclaim Burma a self-governing country, to in- clude the tribal areas in Bur ma proper and set up a Con- stituent Assembly comprising representatives of the Burmese people to frame a new stilution Burma.

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Another resolution demanded "purchase by the Government of all agricultural lands present owned by fareign land- owners, to be contributed to landless Burinese cultivators."

.Major-General Aung Sang, Minister for Defence and Ex- ternal Affairs, is leaving Ran goon next week on a tour of Upper Burma.-Reuter.

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Frankfurt, Nov. 8. Hermann Roechling, leading German industrialist of the Saar region, convicted of war crimes after the first world war by the French Gov- ernment, was transferred from Frankfurt to Nuernberg yesterday at the request of the Nuernberg authorities preparing the new war crimes trials.

French de-cartelisation officials [he might be turned back to the in Frankfurt said they believed French.

Rheima, Nov. 7.

the 74-year old steel tube manu- Roechling was tried fu absentia France will bring up thefacturer, who escaped French by the French Government after question of the periodic arrival justice only to be captured by the the first world war for destroy- on the French frontier of Americans last year, would be ing French factories in the Lor Jewish refugees from the tried by the United States in the raine area and moving their United States zone of Germany Mazi industrialists trial carly machinery to Germany. -French

the forthcoming Anglo- next year..

officials here said he was given

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The British Secretary for French-United States talka on The United States authorities, 10 years imprisonment, a heavy Overseas Trade Mr. H. A the traffic of Jewish refugees, Bowever, refused to confirm that are, and was forbidden to enter: Marquand said in a speech" at | highest official quarters here Roechling would face an Ameri- France. In a request in 1942, the the dinner meeting of the afated today,

can court and one official said Petain' Government of German- Anglo-Eyyptian Chamber of

nccupied France repealed the Commerce here tonight that though the stability of trade might perhaps be achieved by isolation, "neither Britain nor Egypt could afford isolation." Mr. Marquand declared he was glad to know that quite a good deal of the Egyptian in- dustries expansion is likely to bs upon the basis of Anglo- Egyptian partnership, cepecial- ly in the Initial work of im-) proving power, and water sup-| pics.

sentence A BRITISH CROSS WORD PUZZLE

It was perfectly right - and natural that in this period of progress and development, Byptians should feel it neces sary to protect themselves from The exploitation of their popa- lation by foreign interests-as a good Socialist he hoped, in- dead, that they would think of the right to protect their peo- ple from all exploitation, whether foreign or Egyptian. But he hoped that in doing 80 they would not make it diffi-i cult or impossible for Britain to help them with their de- velopment.

"The time will come, no doubt when we will have to Consider together the question of those sterling balances which Egypt accumulated during the war, as part of her contribution to the Allied war effort. That effort cannot be considered to be over until the world has stabilised itself upon a demo- crutic basis, Reuter

GETTING TIPS

Hollywood, Nov. 8.

A British delegation sent by

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Clues Across

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20, Binau crown.

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J. Arthur Rauk le studying 1.Strongholds.

American theatre operation in Rearch of Ideas Fadaptable to

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13 Tratt Yesterday's Crossword

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Root vege- 21.

table. 24: Outcome. 25. Precious

stones...

20. Dilate.. 20. Be afraid.

Runes theatres in England. ACROSS-S Advocate: 8.1 DOWN-1 Kind 2. Soya; 4. The Party, representing Gau-Idol, a Develops, 11. Diameter; Elet Over: 0 Arose; 7. Emay; mont-British, will spend five 13. Dets: 1. Paradise: 18 Steal-2. Deeds: 10 Verse; 12. Image; weeks surveying Fox West ing; 19, Hemp; 21. Impelled; 25. 14. Fence 16. Kems: 17 Eased Coast theatres, Associated Endorsed; 28, Grime, 27, Spien-19, Hests, 20. Model, 21. Tron; Press,

| 22). Pori, 28, Lure, 74, Damp.......

Roechling was rearrested in December 1945 by the American authorities in Heidelberg and was jalled until May 1940 when he was released. He was rearrest- delained in cd recently.. and Frankfurt by the United States decartelisation branch which turned him over to the Nuerns berg authorities yesterday.-As- sociated Press,

Slovenes Protest

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northera Venezia, today to with Freddie BARTHOLOMEW protest against the requlai-| tioning by the United States 88th Division of the head- quarters of the local pro-Yugo siny organisation.

Under the draft Italian peace treaty Gorizia will be Italian. The first notice the organi sation had was when the United States military police arrived yesterday morning with ro quisitioning orders, giving 24 hours notice to leave.

The order said that the building was required for mill- tary needs.

At noon today there were still 30 people in the building and also Targe piles of docu- ments stated to belong to this local pro Lugoslav "Shadow Government." If the documenta are not removed by tonight, it is believed they will be seized by the Allied military authori ties Reflor

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