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Sterling Slumps In Shanghai
Shanghai, Any, 24.
In what is believed to be the first rèaclinu to Britain's dollar crisis, the pound ster- ling rate declined, bath in the open and black
hiack markets today.
The Central Bank, of Ching
while maintaining the United Stater dollar open market rate unchanged at 338.004 buying and $39.000 selling, reated the sterling quotation to $114.000 buying and $122, 000 selling from $121,200 and $120,000 rexpert bl
The sterling-dollar prosevate fell from $330 to $9.11, while in the blackmørket the quota- tim drowned to a new low of $2.80.--Reuter,
New Body To Replace CNRRA
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1947.
U.S. ATTACK
ON SOVIET
SATELLITES
Washington, Aug. 23.
sald
The United States today charged Albania, Bul- garia and Yugoslavia with aggression against Greece and accused Russia of blocking efforts of the Security Council to check that aggres- 'slon. It renewed its demand for "International action to maintain peace in the Balkans.” The United States Government specifically charged Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia with active- ly supporting guerilla warfare in Greece. The United States said that The. State Department they "openly and defiantly re- that military supples and Navy jected" any .cooperation in vessels were, peeded urgently in line with vigorous prosecution United Nations Investigations." To back up ita charges, the of the Greek ald programme." Stale Department released two Oficials said the ultimate suc- "reporti""sunimarizing the work cess of the ald-programme may of the United Nations subaldi- we'l depend on how fast the ary team which has been con- military supplica can be ship- ducting on the spot investiga-ped to Greece. tions in Greece since May 20. It said the team's work whя Im- peded by "obstructionist tac- Lien."
Regarding Rain, the State Department sald:--
The Charges
Wot, Weren't There Some Cups Too?
Vienna, Aug. 24. Heinrich Mayer, an Aus trian writer, today claimed that he had seen five "fiying aucers" over Afount Semi- mering, about 50 miles south- scoat of Vienna, according to the British-controlled Aur- trian Newspaper,
Anyer said that ho wan watching the skies from the Semmering meteorologieat station when a large laminous flat plate panned before the Four lene of his telesmpo.. `similar objects then panned in:
quick succession.
The "Wellpreise" said that a. scientific enquiry was being made to secure further, cuid- ence.---Router.
French Moslem
Protest
The State Department sald that charges of aggression against Albanin, Bulgarin and Yugoslavia breed on official United Nations reporta, adding The Security Council has that there is evidence that So been prevented from taking any vict satellites conspired against Nanking, Aug. 23.
effective action to check aggres-Greece. The Government
The State Department sum- ission of Albanin. Bulgaria und
Yogoslavia aguinat Greece by med up charges against the planning to establish a vetoes exercised by the USSR satellites; new relief and rehabili-on July 29 and August 19." 1. Bulgaria faid down auch written protest to the Assembly, tation committee to take The government not conditions that the United Na-National
spelled out the nature of the tions sub-group has been un-eight Moslem deputies international netion demanded able to make an investigation to maintain peace in the Bal- on the Bulgatian-Greek frontier today decided kana," But on the heels of although garromised participate in the debate Government's proposed new statute for Algéria,
han
August 19 the Russian veto of full cooperation.
After
On the
Paris, Aug. 23. presenting
а
not to
over the work of CNRRA when the latter folds up at the end of the year.
The committee will carry on such projects as the rehabilitation the United States delegation in 2. Albania refused even to of flooded areas in Honant and the Security Council placed the acknowledge the sub-group re- Kiangsu, fishery, industry, manu. Gicek issue on the General As-queat for permission to check
The protest states: facture of farm tools and the in.sembly locket, where the two- on border violations.
"We have tried by all possibl troduction of model farming. thirds majority holds.
3. Yugoslavia refused in- The establishment of the com
The Acting Secretary of vestigation of incidents-Unit-means to enlighten the National mlllec
recommended by State, Robert Loveti, made it ed Preas. WRM UNRRA and will be formed as
clear that the Amerleap action 1000 B5 nccessary laws are adopt. was a direct manoeuvre to cir- ed by
the government.-Unlled eumvent Russin's veto
Security Council. Press.
Protest
Shangluni, Aug. 24. An angry denunciation of UNRRA far its "total submis. Fiton" fo Generallarimo Chiang Kai-shek WOR made by Ling Chung, Commmunist Retief Repre sentative in Shanghai, in a writ-
ten statement today.
in the
Meanwhile, the State Depart- ment promised to issue soon a "comprehensive White Paper" on the facts relating to north Greek frontier Incidents.
U.S. Aid
CNAC TO. OPEN NEW SERVICE
Assembly on the form of demo- cratic statute desired by the Mo |lem_Algerian population.
"For 100 years, we have wante to live in the French family. You have not permbted it,
You hava urver kept your prn-
taken our misus. You have not sacrifices Into consideration, of battle. sacrifices on the field for the defence of France and for Although we are her conquests,
the majority in our country, we in have one united nim,
That
to accept equal representation with the European minority. That is the best example of fraternity which one people can give to an ather"-Reuter.
Sage, Aug. 235. A regular weekly air service between Shanghai and Batavia, with stops at Saigon, Bangkok and Singapore, will be inaugurated by the China National Aviation Cor- poration within four weeks, Gen- Tonight's double-barrelled eral O. Y. Liu, Director-General of blast against Russin and its the CNAC said today, after his arrival here on a survey flight Hn.cllites came SA the first
along the projected route Ling Chung demanded that if tangib'e aid under President General Liu is ucompanied by UNRRA does not distribute re- Truman's Greek-Turkish pro-a party of 36, including air ex- lief supplies equitably to both gragime to counter communism perts and newspapermen, in a which left the Nationalist and Communist oter 50,000 tons of military four-engined plane
Prague, Aug. 21 areas, "all UNRRA personnel and supplies -- Was route to Shanghai yesterday. The plane in
An agreement has been reached supplies should Immediately be Greece,
expected to go on to Bangkok on
between the Czechoslovak and In- withdrawn from China."
I The supplies included 1.000 Monday,
The CNAC is also planning, adian Governments and diplomatic trucks. ambulances, wreckers, new commercial service soon he-relations will be established short- ammunition and weapons car- week Singapore and Calcutta, ly, Premier Klement Gottwald told If the "Indo- riers, 120 tons of spare parts with a ston, at Rangoon, and ana representative
Six other and 19,000 tons of food.
direct service between Soviet Journal" in an interview Nuvy patrol vesse's are also Shanghai and Tokyo, General Lia here.-Reuter, lubolled for delivery to Greece. Sald Reuter.
Ling Chung reiterated an oft repeated Communist charge that the Communists hitherto had re- ceived just about two per cent of all UNBIA supplies brought into China-Associated Press.
EXPULSION
Paris, Aug. 23. The Government of French India has issued an expulsion order against three meinbers of the French Indian Communist Party, all British subjects, the
Agence France, Press sold today. The Government order charged the Communist, with "violent anti-French agitation," the Agence message said-Reuter,
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The Mystery Of The
Missing
Judge
New York, Aug. 23.
Seventeen years ago Justice Joseph Force Crater of the New York State Supreme Court sent a niessenger to his bank to cash a five figure
then disap cheque, received the money peared.
ORIENTAL
Police all over the United States are still looking for the variiahed Judge, spurred on by the belief of Manhattan detec- tives who knew him that he is still alive. If living he would bo 68 years old.
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