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French Leaders Stress Fears Of World War

Parls, Sept. 21.

Fears of a new world war, aroused by the head-on clash at the United Nations General Assembly between Mr. George Marshall, United States Secretary of State, and M. Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, were reflect- ed in speeches today by M. Vincent Auriol, President of the French Republic, and M. Paul Ramadier, French Prime Minister. "It would be a frightening irony of fate if the leaders of the great powers which have brought peace to the world failed to make themselves and maintained peace between

this armed fear which would inevitably lead to war," M. Auriol said.

M. Ramadier made the name for all the nation of Western:

point and added that the bases and Eastern Europe to sit to.

were at present gether in perfect equality."

He mided that the baser

of

threatened and precarious,

were at present threaten- “1፤ pruce in not

assured, praev

ed and precarions, nothing can be accumpllahed,"

"If peace I not assured, Both insisted on a mettlement

be necomplished," which with Germany

would nothing, van give France security and priority M. Ramadier declared.

Diverse Reactions over Germany in economic construction. They indicated that The reluctance of the it was French polley to tue efforts to reconelle and West.

Ve.

"May the big nations which, owing to their power, have the direction of the world's affairs In their hands, rise to the height of their responsibilities," Mr. Aurlol declared.

placed

vast conninjority of the French people East to be forced wholly into either the United State or Soylet ramip was is reflected in very diverse interpretations upon the sperch of M. Georgea Balt. The

French Foreign Minister, at the United Nations General Assembly yesterday.

While the extreme Right Wing "It would en frightening paper "Eppie" writleized him Irony of fate if the leaders off for not having taken sides, the the great powers, which have Command: 1. press accused him of brought peace to the work, having of France ta

to make prace between United States themselves and maintained this armed fear which won [3] in evitably lead to war."

falled

Irony Of Fate

Some

the

papeis congratulated

him as having joined forces with the West while others ́ex-

M. Ramadler declared: pressed satisfaction that he had-

"Europe exclude body,

recognise

as European

England and Russia,

We left the door open for another' both

euch effort to bring the two antagonists together or, at least, "The European table is round to keep a middle position be and there is enough room at it' tween them.--Reater.

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"Russians Trying To Destroy Britain"

Chichester, Sept. 21.

The Soviet Union is trying to destroy Britain by plot and propaganda, open uttacks, gecret machinations, elander and abune, according to the Church of England Deus of Chichra ter, the Vera Reverend A. 3. Duncan-Jones, speaking at the "Buttle of Britain" service at the Cathedral here today.

The Dean did not refer to Ruzzia by name from the pulpit, than the Gerthane, but spoke only of a "foc more thiene though not so powerful."

After the service, he told reporters that he had meant Ritania.

He explained that he was deeply perturbed at the failure of so many people in Britain to recognise the acrionants of the situation.

"In many ways," he said, “ter are going through exactly the same proctus ne we did with Hitler before the last suur." Reuter.

Mass Hysteria At East End Fascist Gathering

London, Sept. 21.

After scenes of mass hysteria among more than 2,000 people at a meeting of the British League of Ex-Servicemen-said to include former members of Sir Oswald Mosley's British Union of Fascists-Mr. Jeffrey Hamm, its leader, was charged at a London East End police station tonight with using insulting" words. Officers of the Special Branch of Scotland Yard escorted Hamm to the police station, where he was released on £5 ball. He will appear at the North London Magistrate's Court tomorrow.

Inside Information

one night Inter.

War will be waged on the mus quito, carrier of malaria,

the

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45,000,000

Jewish international finance."

Englishman.

Plain Speaking London To

Balkan Nations

London, Sept. 21.

The Bulgarian and Rumanian Governments were told by a Foreign Office spokesman in London today that any further acts in flagrant conflict, with the Yalta Agreement would now, with the ratification of the peace treaties, constitute a violation of the peace treaties and would be -a crime against European civilisation. The spokesman pointed out that ratification of the peace treaties with Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria had brought an end to the state of war with these countries and the appointment to them of a British diplomatic representativė to whom certain functions of the treaty en- forcement were reserved by the treaties them- selves.

Taking the opportunity to review the state of Britain's relations with these three coun-

garla, would not be sbat on the Hungarian people.

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Solemn Pledge. tries, the spokesman said that The spokesman emphasised in Hungary the population had that the Yalta Agreement com- In two elections since the warmitted the Governments of the declared its general allegiance Soviet Union, the United

to true democracy and repre- States and Britain to collabor- sentative government.

ate in assisting the peoples of But serious concern was felt liberated Europe to create de in Britain and had been ex-mocratic institutions of their preased by the Ministers at the own choice. disproportionate influence of

The Bulgarian, Rumanian the Amall Communist Party in and Hungarian Governments Hungarian public life and, par-were solemnly pledged under ticularly, in the police force..

the peace treaties to secure to It was hoped that the lesson all persone under their juris-, of events in Rumania and Bul-diction the enjoyment of the

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

A.P.IL

EIGHTH EXTRA RACE MEETING. SATURDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, 1947.:

The First Bell will be rung at 2.30 p.m. and the first race Through numbers (7 races--$14.-) may be obtained at the opinion and of pubile meeting. Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange Building.

press and of publication, of re- will be run at 3,00 p.m. ligious worship, of political

It could not be disguised,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. the Foreign Office official de-

Members are reminded that they and their indies MUST clared, that the Bulgarian and Wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Rumanian authorities had Meeting. done much recently in flagranti NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO conflict with these provisions of THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. the penco treaties.

Washington, Sept. 21.

Under-Secretary The

Condemnation

Hamm stond, on the root of a bravy converted Army lorry with a battery of half a dozen Joud-speakers. The Union Juck was druped around his shoulders.

High above the level of thei huge crowd--greater than any) that attended the previous 358) meetings of this Sunday series which had resulted in arrests |

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclo- suld: Twelve Egyptian students nr-and injuries, Humm

are obtainable aure and Club Rooms at $10 including tax rested for the anti-British clots. "Within five years,

through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction in Cairo, were secretly released British citizens will support the

Such ucts would now con-of a member, such member to be responsible for all chits etc. League in the fight against

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on Mongolian and Asitle Tom of Agriculture, Norris atitute a violation of the peace sale at the RACE COURSE,

treaties and would, be a crime munista and the mware of Dodd, today painted a against European civilisation.

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am. and the Secretary's Office at 12.00 noon. Both Offices at 1st - Opinion In London did not Floor, Exchange Buliding. Young children shouted: "Out gloomy picture of the

of A Umited number of uffins will be. obtainable at the kcourge of Southern Italy, by with the Jews", and adults hail. world food situation and consider the Governments Signor de Gasperi, the Prime

ed Maley as the greatest living warned that damage to Rumania and Bulgaria to be Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the

truly representative of the po- No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818). Minister. Malaria, besides, kill

the United States maize litical feelings or the traditions PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S Ing hundreds every year, takes

Jewesses Weep an immense toll of Italian work.

crop would have reper- of the people of those coun-

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. Jewish women wept quietly at ing hours.

cussions all over the tries, the spokesman concluded.

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3 in- Extermination of the mosquito the anti-Semitic speeches, but

The fact that the peace trea- is the alm. Fighting one woman shouted: "My son world. by 1952

ties have not been ratified by eluding tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable funds will be raised by the sale lost his life in France for this". Mr. Dodd said in a broad-no means Impiled that the be-1 at the Clate.

Bookmakers, Tie Tao men, etc. will not be permitted to of U.N.R.R.A. Imports. Buildings Hamm, the policy director of cast that the world food up havfour of those Governments operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club wilt be sprayed in winter with the League, made references to ply was closely lined with the was condoned; their denial of during the Race Meeting. D.D.T., the insect kliling powder,recent Court ennes àrlying out of stability of governments.

He the

fundamental freedoms, Refreshments will be obtainabis in the Restaurant in the and in summer the breeding the disturbances Lengue added that food, or the lack of their dissolution of Opposition Pubile Enclosure.

at grounds, in stagnant water, will meetings. "If I go to prison, I it, could have deep and lasting partics, their suppression of

SERVANTS' PASSES shall keep the flame burning political effecta.

newspapers, their numerous ar- Passes for Servants will be issued to Private Box holders from my cell. We laugh at the

Mr. Dodd, who recently head-rests without charge, and ONLY on application to the Secretary, 1st Floor, Exchange Dircetor of Public Prosecutions ed the American delegation to similar undemocratic proce- Building.

let him do his worst,"

the United Nations Food and dures were condemned by Bri Any persons found loltering with Servants" passes in their The League would sponsor Agricultural Organization Con- tish opinion, which had found possession will forfelt the same and will be removed from the candidates ire many East End ference at Geneva, predicted its most positive expression In boroughs where there is a strong acute global shortage this win the deep concern voiced at the Communist element and where tor. He said if the world were death sentence passed in Bul- Mr. Winston Churchill may add any of London's poorer Jews going to be fed even as well as garia on the eminent Oppost-

live, In the next Another hat to his famous collec-elections, he said. Reuter.

it was last year, and that was tion leader, M. Potkov. Reuter..

not well enough by a large tion. The American flying club

margin, exporting countries "Early Birds" want to give him

like the United States would two have to send abroad about 50,-

000,000 tons of grain,

be attacked.

Labour Ministers of the Dutch Coalition Government have threatened to resign if the Dutch army in Indonesia is ordered to

resume the attack.

years.

General

a checked cap on the Wright fresh work for at lenst Brothers model, allowed only lo members who were airborne be. fore 1914.

To qualify the flight should be solo, but Mr. Churchill may be

excused.

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Public denial by General Clay, that could be seen in sight, in- However, he added, the most. the US. Commander-in-Chief in Germany, that the Americans are cluding both North and South preparing to leave Berlin has America, was about 28,000,000 Fren Buught by Kalser,

tons or about half enough Christian Democrat leader,' Fear United Press.

the

with

November KING PAUL ON FRONTIER

President Truman tried his

of on Anglo-American utmost to dissuade our Gavern-

drawal from the clty. after the mont from sending the

three shiplonia of Jews to. Germany. breakdown of the

meeting of Foreign Ministers, is He said their netion would be a godsend to enemies of aid to Brl.paralysing opponents of Com.

munism in the Soviet Zone.

Unfortunately for Kaiser, the General can give no such assur.

tain.

Mr. Bevin replied that the Government was determined to establish the principle that illegal immigrants return to the country from which they-sall-As-the

via Hamburg,

·

ance,

door

Athens, Sept. 21. King Paul of Greece, who is making a tour of army garri- sons in Macedonia and north The trail of Polish "treason"rn Grecce, yesterday visited French refused to allow the Jews trials is leading straight to the Comenitza, port of Epirus, 10 to be put ashore by force they Peasant leader.

of Mr. Mikolajczyk, the mice from the Albanian fron- must go back to France overland discovery of a "Fascist plot" and Majer General S. B. Rawlins, Walt for the tier. He was accompanied by the outlawing of the whole op Commander of the British Greek G.H.Q.. faced by law position party.

Military Mission to Greece. morale among its overworked in. American industrialists have An Athena News Agency re- fantry and the threat of trouble received secret orders for £4,000,- port claimed that guerillas in behind the lines near Thermo-000 worth of steel for the Ger. the eastern part of Crete have pylae, not 60 miles from Athens, many railways. Con! is pliing up

been exterminated, has called off a full reale assault round the pitheads, of the Rubr.

The last of a band led by a of the Communist mountain

Podias had sur- man named strongholds near the Albanian- Marshal Tito has tok a Swiss rendered and farm work in the Yugoslav border.

diplomat that he is thankful that cast of the island was now go- Switzerland is "n" on the Maring on undisturbed, the Agency Russia has sounded a British shall plan. He hopes she will | said—Router. shipyard on the chances of plac. form a bridge over which some

Ing on order. But there is little dollars may trickle into Eastern AMERICA CALLED hope of the shipyard accepting Europe.

LYDIA—' DARLING!

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Cairo, Sept. 22 Demonstrators occupied" a tram headed for the Presidenty of the Council of Ministers (Cabinet) on Sunday and i shouted "Long Live Ruasis, Our Ally: Down With Ameri- ca, the Traitor."--Associated Presa.. ¡

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