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SHANGHAI KOREA IMPASSE
Shanghai, Dec. 4.
A protect was Toxiged with the Shanghai Municipal Police on behalf of the Shanghai Re- porters Guild against mal- treatment of newsiñen cover-.. ing Shanghai's two-day riots. The role was filed by Feng Ya-chun," head of Central News Agency's Shanghai. Of" ficer
**Several reporters were beaten by the police and several casiETAMEN KVET8; 67-| rested briefly for attempting ou-the-spot.coverage of the
lots-United 'Press.--
Befor
May Be Taken
United Nations
Washington, Dec. 4. The possibility that politically divided Korca may become an issue before the United Nations" is looming increasingly in Washington. Representatives of the South Korea Democratic Council are vigorously pressing all United Na-. tions delegations to approve a General Assem- bly debate aimed at breaking the United States-Russian impasse in Korea.
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946.
[ NO OPINION
Bel Washington, Dală 31/
The victing Sacretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, the Australian Ambassador (Mr. Norman Makin) and the New Zealand Minister (Sir. Cari Berendsen) today ·ssigned an air transport agreement exta- blishing mutual landing rights In their threà/countriga, ut at
This agreement closely fol-... lows the Bermúdo air agree- ment, Mr. Acheson, sald, HEIN is a real handelasp aCTOSE the Pacific,"United Press,
Police Called In To Clear Ship
LAMMERT BROS. Auctioneers, Surveyors and Appraisers. Pedder Building.
Telephone No. 20234, -- PUBLIC AUCTION The Undersigned have received instructions from the Custodian of Property to sell by Public Auction on
Thursday the 5th December
1946A:
Money Mart commencing at 10.00 am.
How over a thousand Chinese illegally, boarded the ss. "Therese Moller" on Tuesday at Yau- mati in an attempt to obtain. free passage to Swatow, and how Police assistance had to be sought to clear the ship, was related to the Marine Court: yesterday The Court held an emergency sitting to, hear a charge against Captain Charles Thomson, master of the "Therese Moller," of, (a). attempting to leave the Colony Piastres continued to drop with a number of passengers in for the third day, yesterday, The Society of St. Vincent de Paui excess of that shown in his clear opening at 318.60 and closing They
declare the proposed force the entire nation to accept acknowledne with thanks the callonterance, and (b) of carrying passen at 916.40. It was a one-way trusteeship of their country should Communism. The Americans, in duration
Karlyam & Havirar 125 Chin Kan Kers when the ship had no pas movement throughout. ke cancelled and that the Civilian South Korea tried appeasement, Robert C. Candray 15: Celeste and senger licence. He was repre
Gold had another, steady day. of South
Korea tried more than-a-year to bring Elvy 10: China Association Corpsented by Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones Opening at 321 a tael, it look- Chio Chung-man, of 7 Village Government
Prosecuting for the Harboured at one time like a spurt when Boud, second floor, was fined should be recognised as the of about unity between the national, w, Chaun 126; Anon 15: Eureka Ce.
the entire fists and the few Communist lead- Dr. S. Ramler $25; Correction: Club Department, the Chief Boording it jumped to 8926. but it-ensed $1,000 by Mr. F.X. d'Almada ficial authority of
ers but in vain because the Com-Lusitano $60, sping Frears.
Position 4.50 p.m. December 4 Sale Officer, Mr. D.. G. Cairns, said, the off to $323,66 at the close... at the Central Magistracy yes nation.
The South Korean representa- {munists are for either rule, or for roses $34,427.26: Donations 11,311.00, charge arose out of an examina- ferdus. for posadksion of radio
Total $41,758,25 86 Las not yet ebeckaltion of the vessel by boarding Chinese National Currency communication apparatus with tives "pressuring" the United Na- ruin."-Associated Press. oct a licence and maintaining ations
Radio Raid
under the leadership of radio communication station Louise Yin, President of the Wo- men's Democratie Party of Korea, in November 22.
Mr. Dickinson who prosecu-say the United States holds the ted, said that he raided the do-key to the proposed United Na- fendant's alress, and foundations debate "as other delegations ; radio transmitter and receiver there are willing to undertake it inside the rear cubicie. He test.if America agrees."
ed the apparatus and found it
in an effort to get the Korean
was in working condition. En-question on the United Nations quiries revealed that defendant agenda, the South Koreans now had full courtol and use over are pressing the United the radio station.
می
ROSE DAY
LAU'S STORY IN THE
WITNESS BOX
The trial of Lau Kwing-yan on charges of col- laboration reached its closing stage yesterday when he entered the witness box to open his "defence before Mr. Justice T. J. Gould at
the Criminal Sessions.
party yesterday after she had cleared. The search revealed an excess of 113 passengers, a large number of whom were Chinese Soldiers.
Evidence was then given by Mr. Morrison who boarded the vesse and Mr. D. Garland, Principal Government Marine Surveyor,
No Response Captain Thomson said that on Tuesday morning he discover- ed a large number of unauthoris-
as again quiet, with futures, inominal at 82 cents per CN$1,000, and spot dropping to $1.07 4.
U.S. dollars had buyers at 4.80. Sterling at $15.40. and Australian pounds at $12.66.
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