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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1946.

AMERICAN'S HINT TO CHINA Critical Comment By State Department Official

No Name Mentioned But Inference Clear

New York,, Nov. 13.

The United States should invest neither private nor public capital in countries with "wide" spread corruption in business and official cir- cles," or where a Government is wasting its substance in excessive armament," John Car- ter Vincent, State Department's director of Far Eastern affairs today declared.. Speaking before the National and Foreign Trade convention; Vincent added to his prescribed non-investment list, "where a threat or the fact of civil war exists, where tendencies to- wards Government monopolization 'exclude American business or..where undemocratic concepts of Government are controlling."

"STRIKE" IN EGYPT Palestine Quota

Cairo, Nov. 12.

British troops in Egypt who "rent to strike" during the week-ul da a protei against the show femobilisa- tion at Tel el Kebir, Port Said. Spez and Abbassia, re- Inrued to duty today,—Reu-

ter

Cab, Sir?

London, Nov. 11. London's shortage of 1,000 taxi-driver is being eased by Ex-Servicemen studying at the British Legion's Taxi-Drivers' School in southwest London.

The only one of its kind in this area, the school's capacity is 125 students.

System

Revived

London, Nov. 12. A start is to be made in transferring to Palestine illegal Jewish immigrants now held in camps in Cyprus when the next immigration quotas of 1,500 a month fall due on November 15 and December 15, It was learned on good authority in London this morning. The certificates to be granted when the November quota falls due will, it is understood, cover all illegal immigrants now held in camps in Palestine and some hundreds from Cyprus. A further quota from Cyprus will also be trans- ...ferred in December.

U.S. Holding Back On Spain

Lake Success, Nov. 11. The United States delegation to the United Nations, after discussing the question of Gen- eral Franco's Spain, today decided it is understood. of to press, for any immediate nction by the United Nations.

They agreed that until such time as the Security Counci! might find the present Spanish regime a threat to world peace, the United States. would avoid

action nny

which might atrengthen General Franco's position or lead to civil war in Spain.

The delegation is, however. still adamant in condemnation of the regime and would join any action to keep the present Spanish Government out of the United Nations or any specia lised agencies.--Router.

Embezzling Of

Before they are licenced, all principle by which the monthly ports and other places of entry, Gasoline

This decision, which is in the, possible terrorist activities in Bri hands of the Palestine

Govern-Lain. to. con- the

ment, is not considered

The Yard's Special Branch "not try to cover He carefully avoided naming would

on Britain's with marked

stitute any change of the present keeps strict watch any specified country. Early in his ground covered

said the State De-jubility" by Vincent with all the

A 30-year-old Jewess, reported speech, he

Manila, Nov. 12. partment hoped that China could authority of the Department of taxi-drivers must pass police quets for immigration to Pales-

tine of 1,500 is being at present! to be engaged to one of the ter examinations in driving tech-

United States Army Headquar A escape "the disaster. of continued State."

nique and must know the shor-filled from illegal immigrants. rorist leaders and said to have discard" and that "wise

several weeks ters for the Western Pacific. today The fact that some, of the new reached Britain civil

Koo declared, however, that "in test route between any tus

admissions have so far only suc ago, has satisfied the Special announced that an American of counsels" would prevail in the

China, we feel confident that the places within six miles of Char eded in reaching Cyprus is held Branch of her bona fides.

Acer in charge of the biggest Nanking of "...pending meeting in

problem of national unicationing Cross railway station as

-to be the only extension of the

Reubers Correspondent in United States gasoline depot in the Chinese National Assembly.

sooner than ex- well the location of all "The

present practice.

Washington reports that the Br the Far East has been relieved exeliange

foreign will be solved and

squares, clubs, hospitals, main *The oficial Zionist view in Lon- tish Embassy there has joined of his duties after investigators trade regulations adapted by pected by the world at large."

are only The treaty of friendship, com-buildings, butels, theatres, em- don is that there is moms in Pales-its: Paris, Rome and Lisbon counhad discovered that large-scale China," Vincent said,"

adding merce and navigation concluded, bussies, and railway and police line for all 5,000 Jews in Cyprus terpart in taking extra precau- embezzling of gasoline had temporary palliatives,"

who should all be admitted at tions to protect its personnel and curred.. 4 between China and stations. "the restoration of stability and Nov.

They also are subjected tonner.

buildings against any possible direction in the Chinese economy the United States, Dr. Kon said,

of transferring | Jewish acts of violence. "for the first time throws the en-psychological tests to determine

InJerusalem, tire territory of China open to the attitude they will take to

is retarded by the unhappy mili- Lary situation."

.

Private business soon may be American merchants and busi-various types of passengers able to resume limited trade re-essen."--Associated Press.

lations with Korea; he said, de-

spite the inability of the Rug- slans and ourselves to reach an 'ngreement on a unified adminis-

tration for the country."

Unified Korea

The State Department is con-

sidering measures

to make this

possibic, Vincent said, adding: "While we continue our efforts

Associated Press.

Soviet Criticism Of British Policy

London, Nov. 13.

to bring about a resumption of Criticism of Britain's attitude towards Palestine,

discussions in the juint Soviet- "American commission, we cannot

* mark time. Therefore, we are tak- Ping measures to improve economic

conditions in southern Korca.

"However, we do not lose sight of the fact that a unified self- -governing Korea is the gual we

are determined-to achieve."......

made by Mr. Nikolay Novikov before the Trusteeship Committee of the United Nations on Monday, was described by the "Manchester Guardian" yesterday as "a typical Russian performance in that it was both exceedingly unfair and exceedingly clever.”

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Twelve Filipino employees were arrested.

Headquarters did not name the American officer involved sand | 24A, Connaught Road, C.1st Floor.

as yet of any

complete have been STA of the matters breakdown of electricity supplies discussed recently between Mr. started last evening. Arthur Creech Jones, Colonial į It is suspected that all major made no mention Secretary, and representatives lines have been cut outside the criminal charges. Associated the Jewish Agency in London.

city. Reuter. Anohter "Concession"

Both Jewish and Arab quarters commented adversely on the im- migration quotas.

Emil Ghery, member of the Palestine Arab Higher Com- nittee, said: "Arabs consider this act as another concession Jewish terrorism and an rouragement to Jews to increase

tu

en-

tlan. Continuation of such mea- sures is

is bound to increase the tension in Palestine."

Press

Tass Takes A Very

Dim

View

Moscow, Nov. 12.

their efforts for illegal immigra-Tass took an unenthusiastic view toward the Unit- ed States proposals to place Japanese man- dated and other former enemy islands under United Nations trusteeship with the United States as administering authority, ·

Greek Flare-Up

The Jewish Agency spokesman said: "It is with disappointment and shock we learn that the President Truman's statement on trusteeship and monthly quota of 1,000 is being

the text of the United States proposals as re- continued until January 14. This

leased by the State Department in Washing- is entirely inadequate." But it will have to be answer- our best, in spite of much ill-in- The spokesman welcomed the

ton were given in two columns in "Pravda." Another

more than 1,000 lega! speaker, W. Pitkin,ed by the British delegation," the formed criticism, to be fair to release

Tas, relaxing them from New from Cyprus дя Vice Chairman of the Inter-paper adtied, "for Mr. Novikov both sides. But why are we

extent the York, said that "if this agree ing to some -motional

doing these things. If the British conditions of hardship now pre- the United States to create ment is adapted it will permit Telephone Telegraph has a case." ACorporation said: "Certain officials We are not carrying out the

delegation cannot

this unswer

vailing in the camps in Cyprus, Hot our Government" have a terms of the original mandate. question, Mr: Novikov will do it

Meanwhile, Congressman Joseph military and naval bases on the trandly hostile" attitude toward We are not noticeably approach for us. He will say (and unfor- Baldwin, Republican representa-Islands and crowd representa- American business seeking to re-ing the day when Palestine willtunately many nations will be-tive for New York, arrived at a tives of other United Nations Testablish their positions in enemy-be independent and we are not lieve him) that we are suffering Londen alvport today on his way out of certain areas and pro-

Athone, Nov. 12. owned or overrun territory.-As-(as Mr. Novikov pointed out) or in Palestine because we mean to to discuss the Palestine situation hibit plane flights over these

islands. sociated Press.

A violent dareup of "bandit" fering to make it a trust territory stay there for our own imperialis-with the British Government.

activity was reported from Mace- Mr. Baldwin, who is Chairman "By terming these islands donia. and Thessaly today while Lic interests, Pointing to the "very genuine

of the Organisation of Palestine strategic areas the agreement the Greek Government was pre- difficulties," the paper said:

Action Committee, told Reuter: true reason, or at least not the Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese

"We want to get it out of Ameri- transfers, trusteeship over them paring to pass amnesty for its "Our foldiers are being mur- whole reason, the "Guardian" de-

to the Security Council where armed political opponents who Ambassador, departed from his dered: We are

can politics." spending money clared

Ernest that Mr.

the United States has a veto have taken to the mountains and prepared speech to say that he we cannot afford. We are doing should explain our position to the

right:"

have been carrying on guerrilla warfare against the army and police.

"Mountain, rebels"--reported to Government clashed with the Pacific with a huge number forces since the week-end-have of islands its own strategic zone damaged three bridges in the

Chinese Reply

under the United Nations.”

U.S. Should Arm

South America

Washington, Nov, 11.

Stating that this was not the

Bevin

London Precautions world. Nor, it maintained, would Meanwhile, armed

detectives

Tass said the proposals were an attempt by the United States to "make a considerable part of against

it be wise to "reject out of hand" and plainclothes men maintained Mr. Novikov's suggestion that we guard on selected places in Lon- might

responsibility don as part of Scotland Yard's share our with the United Nations-Asso stringent precautions clated Press,

Fishing Vessels

have

i which may be bound up with Classon area, cutting more com-

war."

Vessels plans for preparing for future munications between Lamia and

Goods Shortage

For China

Sydney, Nov. 12.

Walter H. B. Smith, a wartime consultant to the In Russia

National Rifle Association in the United States, in an article in the Field Artillery Journal, a public magazine published in the interest of personnel of the U.S. Army, said that the United States should hasten to supply weapons to South Amerlean countries. Smith noted that major Latin American nations today largely are equipped with arms from European plants now under Russian control and said that the Germans had demonstrated time and again that the nation which furn- ishes law-enforcement weapons to another country, if ruthless, can "dominate the politi- cal leadership."

5.

Moscow, Nov. 12,

No Accident-

The commentator for "Pravda"

the port of Volo:-Reuter.

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Sixteen fishing vessels, manned declared it was no accident" THE 'RIGHT' SPIRIT FOR ANY CELEBRATION

The Soviet Government has by men of ten different nations, that the creation of military left Sydney today under the aus- and strategical bases was ac decreed the revitalizing and ex-pices of UNRRA for China, where campanied by installation of panding of the nation's huge they are urgently needed to re- American capital in the economy but poorly functioning coopera place the losses of fishing vessels of a number of countries. tive system in an effort to in during the war. crease production and exchange The ships, which formed a con-1. To the economical expansion of consumer goods.

voy under the New Zealand-steam in Latin-American countries is The Government created a trawler, Palau, were manned by added the notorious plan of military co- "Chief of Administration for the 96 men, including Russians, Ger-inter-American Affairs of Producers and Con-mans Swedes, Norwegians, Poles operation, penetration of the East, construction of sumers Cooperatives" under the British, Australians, Canadians, Near

Danes and Americans.

airdromes there and appropria- Council of Ministers."

One of the crew, John Powell, tion of the Chinese market, The Producers Cooperatives of Sydney. is on his way to include handicraft plants and Shanghai to marry a Russian girl carted by American Inter ofiter small shops. The Con- who nursed him there when he ference in Chinn's civil affairs," Russia," wrote Smith, "now is: "As side issues they had machine sumer Cooperatives sell the dis- was with an American ship the writer said. Associated. in a position to take over the mill guns from Austria, light machine Etributed goods. They are a par Reuter,"

Press. tary, police and political contacts runs from Deunaric and Csecha-

connections formerly occasional arma from. ticularly important source tically monopolised by Gerniany." Italy, Spain and Sweden

tilis is allowed to happen, ir Eussia operates cantured plants or builds new ones "te supply the military and police equiament of our neighbours, she will inevit- ably provide the instructora, the technicians - and -- the politics! With the sole exception of the Adeologiate-who will in time lead, great Belgian FN plant at Liege

if not actually dominate much South American. thinking,"

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le commented that "abviously, such hodze-podge of types, varieties and calibres would ren-

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co-operation nightmare of the worst order," and added:

of

supplies in villages-Associated Press..

Trusteeship Proposal

Lake Success, Nov. 13,

No Pacific Defence Chain Plan

(By Robert M. Farrington)

Honolulu, Nov. 12,

(which under German lleense pro- The early establishment of a The Pacific mandated Islands over which the vided Mauser rifles to many of United Nations Trusteeship Goan-

now in

Our nei rhbours) and the Obern- cil is apparently assured by the dorf Mauser Works

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Already within the past serrench hands, no one but thefamall nation support of propganis har consummated a trade pact Russions can fill the needs for advanced by the United States and. Britain in an effort to speed With German-armed Paraguay, spare. Barts and replacements for action. calling for, admission of:u trade commission: Without

to propaneil

United States is seeking to retain control con- tain no formidable chain of bases now, nor is any such chain planned, high Navy officers said today. Rus- the legitimate military and pollee survey of the delegates re-

Almost all wartime island developed bases, they said. Even needs of the south American au- yealed that the small powers are bases seized from Japan in the there, plans for development dre Dapil Chorities. Legislation ponsored by Presi- The writer, gave a long list of ready to go along with the United Litterest fighting of the war to be cut down drastically"

referring

States and Britain In opposing are rusting and crumbling into Admiral John H. Towers, Com- mander-in-Chief of the Pacific Ministration | arms plants, now under. Russian the tussion attempt to define at uselessness,*** and awaiting action by the U.S. control in Germany, Austria, this time what States are direct The United States-request for Fleet, eald. In general, the whole

outherise 0.8-made Poland and Czechoslovakia.--As- Congress

ly concerned" in the draft trustee control under United Nations Ides of fixed defences is as military equipment for other sociated Press:

ship agreements Associated trusteeship would cloak any dead as the dodo bird,” the American

nations, Smith and

Press,

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