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5000 YORKSHIRE Japanese MINERS GO

OUT ON

"Ballot"

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1947.

Manolete

And A Bull

UNARMED REICH IS PLANNED

PAINTS

Poze 9

SHERWIN WILLIAMS

STRIKE Ships Sail Both Died FOR THE FUTURE WIS

London, Aug, 28. Nearly 5,000 more Yorkshire miuers struck in de- flance of their union and the Government Labour Cabinet's today, imperilling the desperate programme to save the nation from bankruptcy.

Between 10,000 and 15,000 miners are now on strike ไป South Yorkshire.

Britt's Moscow Reply

targest angle caul-producing

aros.

in sympathy with 140

Grimethorp colllery workers To Ban

when

wa ked out in praten

Increuseli work

ngainst unota given them by the Gov. ernment Coal Board and No- tional Mine Workers Union.

The latest strikes idled nine more pits and alcogether 12 pits are felle,

The Nath nal Coal Board esti- mates that 82.200 tons of con' | has been lost since the original 140 men walked out on August 14 because the conl face area to which they were assigned ench shif was increased from aeven yards to seven yards two

feet.

On Dairen

Tokyo, Aug. 29. Linares Spring The Chinese and Rus-

(Spain), Aug. 29. sian share of the las! Manolete - Spain's

bullfighter group of former Japan- foremost cse warships distributed died of traumatic shock, by lot drawing among resulting from a deep suffered the Big Five have sailed thigh wound with Japanese crews for when he was gored by a delivery.

bull in the Liñares Ring on Thursday.

They departed for Tsingtao and Naholka two squadrons of eight veszels.

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the

Six blood transfusions were fullle.

ent.

Manolele's death produced con. Each consisted of one large

sternation among bullfight 3,500 ton destroyer

thusiasts throughout the world, Matu Class, six diesel-driven es-

He was wounded whille per. corts and one special type transforming the last part of his work port.

An additional vessel to return with his second bull.

Despite his wound he killed the The text of the broadcast | ferry the Crewn accompanied bull with half a stroke of yn

London, Aug. 20. The Moscow radio broadcast on the reported Chinese decision to close Dairen harbour foreign shipping.

a statement

said:

each squadron.

Esword.

"A few days ago, a statement The drawing to allot former | Later he was presented with was published in the Chinese Japanese minor combatant ships'both ears of the bull he hand press that the Excerive Yuan | Is scheduled for mid-September. killed the traditional award to of China hud" decided to close Associated Press,

the metador whose work has beer Uniren as a result of which

superb.-Associated Pre58. foreign ships could not enter this port without special per-

Mr. Will Lawther, president mission of the Chinese authori Strange Dislase

of the National Union of Mine Workers, denounced the spread- ing strikes as "ilisgraceful" and "sheer anarchy."

rien."

"In connection with this re- port in the Chinese Press. Tuss that is empowered to state Dairen, in

with Recordnngo

пенс

agreement on Dairen.

Of Filipinos

Honolulu, Aug. 28.

baled by a Medient farm are

Article Four of the Soviet-Chi-Estrange malady that has taken the lives of 35 apparently healthy nipinos within five years-seven occurring this year.

The last victim, Santingo Bat. bra Montorio, was found dead in The autopsy showed no dis

bed.

Car Value Crash Other deve opments today in.

prior to the peace treaty with claded:

the basic Japan, fails under the regime 1: Abolition I Kasoline raion sent used car in the area of the Naval base prices tumbling 40 per cent and of Port Arthur."

Industrial depressed

shares. "In view of this. Soviet ships particularly automobile issues. have the indisputable right toernable cutise,

m the stock market,

Dairen, Garage enter

al.hough this:

All victims have been men be. asport, for reasons not depending (ween the and car dealer issues fob

ares of 32 to 3 Who on the Soviet Union, hun tuerumthed between midnight and much as 23-1 9 per cent.

2. The Automobile Ass clayet been opened to trading and, after being in good health tion and it would confer with shipping by all countries, as the night before, No sertams or the Governmen. In an attempt was established by the Soviet-ther to save at least some of the

rati: n. bakir gasoline

which otherwise probably will force 1,000,000 private cars aT the rentis.

3. Informed sources said the considering WEN

Government

Flawing up the reduction in

the neat ration with cuts in the rations of canned goods, cheese

withdrawal of | ramnet į

and after, Juxury fonds such as

warnings preceded

of violence.

the

Chinase agreement of Augus. denths and there were no marks 14, 10-45."-Associated Press.

Hurvard University pathologists ported no traces of known poi. ses were found in the vital or. gans of the victims them.

Midget World

Planes Land

At Croydon

Croydon, Aug. 28.

fruits. canned fruit juices, Two tiny cream and red Pi-

dried egza aui sardiges, and a reduction in the clothes ra~ tion.

Spokesmen for airline and steamship companies saiel the Government's ban on picumure travel abroad wor'd hit them hard.

per Cubs, their propeller bindes smothered in "good luck" aute graphs, laniled at Croydon Air-| purt this afternoon after nying the Atlantic on the first leg of around the world flight.

At the contro's of the two haby planes the smallest ever

Pathologista

U. SAW TO FACE STATE TRIAL

Rangoon, Aug. 28. Ex-Premier U Saw of Burma. will be the number one accused in the Burmese "atate nsanssinn tion" ense which will come up, before a special tribune shortly, it was authoritatively here today.

the

learned

Paris, Aug. 28.

The disarmament, demilitarisation and the demo- cratisation of Germany are "indispensable," says a communique drafted following the talks between Britain, the United States and France on the level of German industry.

Austin Wants Car Orders

The talks were held in Lon- don from Aug. 22 to Aug. 27. In addition to the question of the level of industry in the Anglo-German Zone of Germany, the administration and control of the Ruhr minea was also under discussion,

The following are excerpts from the text of tonight's com- munique:

"It is necessary that German Birmingham, Aug. 27,

In an effort to obtain resources contribute to the gen- eral rehabilitation of Europe. £3,750,000 worth of car The three delegations re- orders annually from the cognise that disarmament, de- United States and Cana-militarisation and democratian- tion of Germany is indis- la, Mr. L. P. Lord, the enable to peace and that the Chairman and Managing projects envisaged in the Anglo- Director of the Austin American Zone will not pre- guarantees to be Motor Company, has left judice the

n the "Queen Elizabeth"tablished in the future, or New York,

A statement from the company Birmingham says, "aulo den- ers from all parts of the United States will meet. Mr. Lord New York to see entirely new automobiles of hoth medium power.

Doolittle's

shipped to evidence before the tribunal. Last Man

The prosecution, he added, was have asked for in posacasion of "important ex- with the order to con.hibits" connected more specimens in tinue efforts to solve a medical assassination,--Reuter.

nyriery-United Press.

MISSIONARY IN COURT

Shabant, Rhodesia, Aug. 27. A Shaliant court today seguit.

to by the Atlantic or to attempt the Rhodesian Parliament,

GRENADE

Shanghai. Aug. 28. The last man lost on Gen, Doolittle's historic raid of INJURES Tokyo nearly six years ago was

"In particular, the American and. British delugatlona. have indicated that the project for administration and control of the Ruhr mines communicated Into the French delegation does not prejudice the future status high and of these mines, and will nat ob- struct an application of the "The Austin Company la dic- necessary measures so that the termined to set up a nation-wide | Ruhr would not, once more, be- Four Bermans alleged to be distribution organisation for the come an instrument of aggres- obstruct measures the gunmen who carried out the United States as part of Bel- sien, nor murder and a few others, are ini's drive to hunst exports." destined to assure other coun

"The new models will have all tries access to its resources. listed as major accused in the

that Amerlen wants in style and French Objections Case.

An official spokesman said the performance. Larger types, "The French delegation has charges' sheet against U Saw known in Britain as "Sheerline" taken note of these indientions and his accomplices has alrendy and "Princess" and developing and made reservations concern- been prepared and

tristup to 120 horsepower, will being its Government's position

new to America."-Reuter.

as to the terms of the adminis would begin "very soon",

tration and control. He stated that a large number Including

"The United Kingdom and of Crown witnesses,

the United States delegations military personnel who assisted

sluted the rensons why they In the investigations, would give

could not postpone the pubilea- tion of the plan for the level of Industry in the Anglo-Ameri- can Zines of Germany, and in- formed the French delegation that the plan would be pub lished in Berlin on August 29, accounted for today when Col "The French delegation took SEVEN

Charles F. Kearney announced note of this statement and gave the recovery of the body of Cp..the reasons why, fer its part, Jerusalem, Aug. 28. Seven persons were

Injured-Leland D. Faktor, of Plymouth, it could not withdraw its ob- two seriously—when a grenade fown.

jections pending a satisfactory exploded under an Arab bus, at Col. Kearney, head of the outcome of the proposed discus- the Damascus Gate.

American Graves Registration alons."Reuter. Service,

salt the corporal's body was discovered 450 miles south-west of Shanghal outside.

FRENCH UNITY Wang the Chinese village of Ta'un and WOR returned to WITH SAARLAND Shanghai by sampan and rain.

Hamburg. Aug. 27, The corporal's grave

A complete Anschluss (Union) ocated on aloping hillside between France and the iron und overlooking green rice paddies, coal province of Saarland, in the it was marked by a small flat French zone of Germany. monument bearing erudely demanded by Dr. W. Sender, the tched Air Corps wings erected chairman of the Saarland move- by the Chinese. The body wan ment for joining France, in Identified through a gold ring, speech at Saarbrucken, a Ger. London, Aug. 28.

silver nume bracelet and man news agency in the British A Foreign Omice' spokesman crumpled gove bearing the cor-zone reported today. said today that the displaced per.poral's Initiais. sons in the British zone of Aus- Of 80 men who followed Gen. tria who resided before the war. Doolittle on the flight, 73 sur in territory now belonging to vived and seven were lost, in- Russia have volunteered to emi-cluding three executed by the grate to Britain, Venezuela and Japanese at Shanghai. Brazil. The spokesman made the statement in denying Russian charges that Soviet citizens are from being forelbly deported Britain to South America.-Unit.

Meantime, a caravan of motor ted Mr. Reginald Todd, well.trucks, carrying hundreds known missionary and member of Inganal underground fighter Miners Warned

travelled On a

from Telaviv to Gaza to The graveat problem con- to fly around the world-werd (charge of beating African girl establish the 34th settlement there fronting the Government is the George Trumún, 39. of Los pupils at a mission school,

during the past five years.

The new settlement, name Yorkshire cool strike. The Na-¦ Angeles and Cliff Evans, 25, of He was alleged to have beaten

after

the Zionist agricultural tional Cool Board spokesmun Washington, D. C.

the girls on the buttocks with a pioneer, Skiva Ettinger, wald the number of etrikers The two adventurous pilots jambok (rhino-hide whip) when populated and activated in a few probably would grow by leaps who landed in England today they went on strike,

hours, Electricity and water sup. and bounds as successive shifts said the Russians "definitely" Mr. Tood, who pleaded not plea had boun made ready in the joined their fellow miners, nad had refused them permission to ruilty, muid that corporal punish past week.-United Pres. Bir. Lawther said that neitherland on Kamchatka Peninsula. ment was better than expulsion the Mine Workers Union nor The Soviet refusal means that for pupils who went on strike, the National Coal Board could they will have to dy non-stop and none of the girls' parenta folerate strikes in Government. 1,800 miles from Japan to the had complained. owned mines.-United Press. Aleutian Islands. They admit

that prospect disturbs them.

"So if we are killed, you can say the Russians murdered us," Evans said with a smile.

Otherwise, Evans was happy and slightly eceky.

RADIO

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting ou a frequency of 846 kilncycios from 12.30 to 2.00 p.m., and. 9.30 to 11.00 p.m., and alss un 8.52 megacycles in the 31 metre band from 12.30 to 1.10, 7.30 to 40 there."

and 9.15 to 11.00 pm. H.K.T.

19.30 p.m.--Daily Programms Hummary, 12.32 Edieli Lorand and Her Orch. 12.47 pm The Cummly Harmoniale.

1.00 p.m.-News, Weather Report

Announcements,

1.1 Orchestrul Interlude.

3.16 p.m.-Marcion

Alley Medleya,

"It's just the Piper," he said. "All you do is put your feet { op and the plane will get you,

Truman said: "If

anyone wants to study cloud formu. tions, I would auggest hely the Atlantic. 1 don't think we water out of BBW 600 miles the 2,200 miles and 42 hours Tin-we dow. I'm tired of seeing

nothing but clouds."

and

1.30 p.m.Stuik: Cunny Dimanlly and

His Orchestra,

2.00 pm-low Down,

6.30 p.m.--Made by Onear Strain, 0.45 p.m.---Androwa Slaters and "Ifuicty!

at the Plavo).

7.00 p.m.-Studio: "Unit quenta"-100 Vlecary, extling-Bong 'Kunst Slates and Workshop Beetlon, RN,

8.8 p.m.-London Relay: World, News.

Both flyers were dead tired and planned to retire early in swanky Dorchester Hote!

"The hop from Belfast to Croydon was the best so far." said Truman. "We like what we have seen of England vory much, It's our first visit here

210 pm-Tendean Telay: Items News anyway. The roughest part

from Deltain.

8.13 p.m.-Studio: Hartunlça Recital by

was from Washington to Green-

Chamber Huang, with Piane accum land, whers we both caught the Ru and were in hospital for a

paniment by Batty Draw.

9.30 p.m.--Zanden Playhouse "This top- || week.”—United Press.

by Breed" by Noel Coward. With

Robert Newton, John Milk, Celia

Johnson sad Baler Holloway.

9.00 p.m.-1.0.C. Transcriptkun 'Bervices |

"The Masqueradere",

F.15 p.r.---Jiang and Violin Recital br

Myra e and Josephi Szigeti,

0.80 p.m.--Ifallet, Musle. Old and New.

10.00 p.m.-London Relası News,

10.10 p.m.-Weather Report,

10,11 D. "Cabaret" and Dansen Mesis.

11.20 p.m.---Gloer Down,

POP

IM FINDING IT

MUCH EASIER

TO GIVE UP SMOKING CIGARETES,

CAIRO CLOSURE

(Strikes at the tsslot schoot were growing, and he punished! participants moderately with a sjumbok.-Reuter.

CNAC RATES

cd Press.

RIPOSTE

Nanking, Aug, 27. Starting August 29, the pas- senger and freight rates on all routes operated by the China National Avintign Corporation

Tupelo, Mississippi, Aug. 27. will be hiked by 150 percent.

The Democratic Representative, All branch offices of the Com-John E. Rankin, an advocate of pany have instructed of the in-white supremacy, announced to средне accordingly. Outgoing night that he would be a candidate CNAC planes from Hongkong for the Senate seat vacated by the G. Blibo Uniter, are not affected by the increased late Theodore

Press. rutes Central News.

British Scientists

On A Real Alert

Put

WAN

Twelve bomber crews baled out, three bambers made crashi landings on the coast and one plane landed in Russia.-Unit. td Press.

GARBO IS

STILL "A-LO-O-NE"

Paris, Aug. 27. Miss Greta Garbo, the flim star, Cannes on the has arrived at Riviera where she is living under an assumed name "in order to get rest," it was reported here to. day.

In

Miss Garbo, who arrived Parls week ago from London, Intended to give press inter- view in a day or two when she had, rested sufficiently, the report added-Reuter.

was

п

Dr. Sender, whose speech was considered to make the opening: campaign for the Saar Landtag (Faritamentary)' elections Axed for October 5 said, "time show the Impracticability of the autonomy of the Saar."

will

His party news agency added: wus thus placed on a sharp op | position to three major parties except the Communists, who fav- our an eventual Anschluss with -France, but insist that it, should: develop from Saarland autonomy,

Reuter.

POPE AND TRUMANƐË SEND MESSAGES ·

Vatican City, Aug. 28. The Pope and President Harty Truman. of the United States. in an exchange of messages to day, called for cooperation of all churches for moral and material reconstruction of, the world.---Reuter,

NAZI ROUND-UP IN PEIPING.

Jerusalem, Aug. 28. General Sir Alan Cunningham,

Peiping, Aug. 28. High Commissioner in Palestine, Thirty-eight or more undesirable loft by plane today for London Germans were rounded up in Man- where, British officials said, hechuria as the American authorities would confer with Government continued pressing for repatriation of lenders over UNSCOP's pending Abelbert Schulze, reputed wartime Priping's remaining Nazis, including: the United Nations Gestapo chief. in North, China,- report to the Assembly.---United. Press,

| United· Presi

Dundee, Aug. 28. Britain's leading scientists were warned today to watch resolutely for any encroachment by official secrecy on peaceful activities. Cairo. Aug. 28.

The President of the British determined offort to accelerate Most of the shops closed down to Association for the Advance- the liberation of science from day and heavy police reinforcements ment of Scienco, Sir Henry all such entanglements. were patrolling the streets of a pre- Dale, told the organlantion's A winner of the Nobel prize Caution against ponible riots while annual conference that sclent for medicine and, one of the Security Couhelf was debating the Anglo-Egyptian dispute-United lots accepted such conditions in scientific advisers to the Bri wartime, but should make a

Press.

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FRIENDS ARE DOING "THE SAMėl !

Not such a fag!

You OUGHT. $.

"To BB ASHAMED

TD, ADMIT

tlah wartime Cabinet of Mr. Winston Churchill, he declared that the atomic bombs on, Hiro- shima and Nagasaki were not "ho "ultimata, climax of dis astrous achievements in zelentl fic warfare," it nations persist- ed in' preparing: "each to excel or to anticipate the other perfecting the means of anni hilation."

"Docs, the world need yot to be warned as to the end of such

a polley?" he asked.

"If so, we scientists must

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