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AMERICAN AID NECESSARY FOR BRITAIN FOR YEARS Women Strike Conservative View

For Freedom

Pain, Oct. 1.

Women from Gerinany,

Of The Crisis

London, Oct. 1. -

Greece, Hungary and Argen-There is no hope of economic recovery in Britain

in were among delegates al the women's Word Fellowship Assembly here who voted un- animously tonight that

organizationa every where should work to "outlaw; torture, exile, deportation.) forced labour and concentra-

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tion enn."

110)-

The resolution also recom- mended [W: wisten of all Countries likewise "xert in-1 dence on their Government" | _end_infomane treatment of

prisoners for political, racial

ye igious ressona,” Mrs. J. 1. Buck (US) of The General Federation of Wo men's Clubs, presidiend at the meeting. the last of the three- day Assembly.

The Fellowship in a organization founded French women in 1915.

without "substantial" financial aid from the United States, not only as a stop-gap measure but over a period of years as well, declared Mr. Richard Butler, Conservative MP and leading member of the party, addressing a luncheon of the Association of American Correspondents in London, at the Savoy Hotel, today.

He and other Conservative Members are convinc- ed that United States aid is urgently needed even if it means prolongation of the Socialist regime in Britain.

The admitted that American Isident's statement a few days do fars might bring an imago on stop-gap European ald. provement in Britain's condi- "Britain needs stop-gap aid Bons at a time when otherwise FLA1 well as bid over a Jong the Labot, Government would period of time. Mr. Tutler fall. but, he added, "I plner the said. nation's welfare above politics .... Eventually The Labour Government will hang itself."

pence

by Mr. Butler, who was Minia- ter of Eitucation in the war- A tonight's session, Mrs.

time coalition Government and Bair Burke US) expressed who recently hended the com- confidence that the American mittee which produced the Con people would "cooperate fully" servative Party's "Industrial 171 President Truman's pro- charter," said he was distress- gramme of voluntary food thed that President Truman had tioning United Press,

passed over Britain in the Pre

Illegitimate Baby In Prison Cell

Frankfurt, Oct. 2. United States Army prison officials today appar- ently slapped a "secret" classification on the unborn illegitimate baby conceived in war crimes prison by Ilse Koch, of Buchenwald infamy.

Princess's Gifts To Be On Show

Lowden, Oct. 1. Pincers Elizabetica rued. 'p presents, which are pour. mg o from all over the Em. pire and may reign coun trip will he mourn to {/ phir se efter the Royal terdag na Nov, 20.

They are not baig sorted catalogued the niil 31. James

wardroom

Paluer.

The Prisers herself, with

the King and spuren and other members of the Royal Family well inspret them at an efter. Bet murty in the State apart. mata of the Pelare a Non. 17,-fender.

BOMBAY SILVER

& GOLD

Bombay, Oct. 1. Silvet. Reid, per 1. jula 16 Rispers, 3 Annos; Forward, per 100 tolas 161, 11: Seule Unofficial) 163, m; Goll, deliver, per la

Landsberg

Priya Meials at today declined to comment

"Paper Targets"

"With a trade deficit of be- tween £600,000,000 and £700,- 000.000 a

year, it will take a year to place Britain on her economic feet"

Round The World

London, Oct. 1.

The Foreign Office spokes. man said France and the Unit ed States had accepted the Rri- tish suggestion to hold the London meeting of the Foreign Ministern on Germany on Nov. 25, but no reply has yet been received

Ho from Russia. added the British also suggest. ed the Deputies meet 'on Nov. G to pave the way for the Bie Four inceting.

London, Oct. 1. The British wool industry! today agreed to work longer hours to meet the 12 per cent, production increase target in the "export or dis" programme, Detalis of the longer hones are not yet decided,

Zurich, Oct. 1. The Swiss Airlines wil for! the first time fly, a speclul plane Sir StaTord Cripps, Minister non of the IATA conference in

The export targets set up by to Buenos Aires on the occa. of Economie Affairs, were just to. The plane flying vin Casa- paper targets, Mr. Butler anid, blauen, Dakar. Reelfe, Permam- ...."They are intellectually buco. Rio and Monteviden wil sound, but enonat be reached arrive at Buenos Aires on Oct. for a long time."

13. United Press.. Even if the targets are reached, he continued, there is

South Port, Oct. 1. no certainty that Britain can

Food Ministery Strachey Bel her goodn abroad.....

told a Labour women's eonfer-| That will depend on prices," ence today that more and more Mr. Butler attacked as British families were enjoying "rude" the Auggestion made better level of nutriment than. by Mr. Ernest Revin, Forelgn has been before despite "de Minister, for an Empire Cus- terioration of nourishment of toms union, "considering that the world as whole." Canadian economy, for instance,

must be tied to the United States, and not to Britain."

Copenhagen, Oct. 1.

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He suggested, however, that can Alms will be banned. the Empire work out preferen- throughout Denmark due to HONG KONG when Ilse's baby was expreted.

2tial trade agreements among the American refusal to accept The was sentenced to life im. themselves, with Britain main new Dunish import regulations, prisonment by a war crimes court, taining the position of "metro-

in August for atrocities committed politan centre" of a group of while she was mistress of Buchen-

wald concentration camp, run by husband, SS Colonel Karl Koch,

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Democrats

Mr. Butler called on the La-per Telegraf reported today i Red-haired and not unutiractive. } industry work out its own pre-were arrested at Schwerin in)

bour Government to let private lut six Christian

in

41-year-old he conceived her child in Dachau barrocks room cell which she shared with an. other woman, necording to vestigators. The father, according to the investigation, was a boy. hood sweetheart she first met 17 years ago and who reached her cell through an underground tunnel. He also is a prisoner at Dachau,

blems, reserving the Govern the Ruanian zone allegedly for ment's rue to "interference en contacting press organs in the the highest level" pertaining western zone.--United Press. to allocation of materials.

The Socialist leaders, he said.! must cut Government expendi- tures and provide more incen- tives for workers.

BUENOS AIRES EXCHANGE

York 338.00,

Buenos Aires, Del. 1. Buenos Aires On: London buyers One of the main reasons for 16.23 sellers 16.27: New the country's present economic) 403.236,

France 403.50×1 plight, he alded, was the fact 338.005; Helgium 9.19 9.41; Spain that the

Labour Government | 27,620; Sweden 112.30h, 113,008; skin carved from the hundreds had allowed agricultural pro- Brazil 22.10; Switzerland 94.35x | who died in the torture halls of duetion to drop a armingly.

According to testimony at her trial, se had a passion for cul leeting human skin-dend tattoed

Dachati,

She also had a trick of stand- Britain now produced furm

Reuter.

ing over trenches of sweating produce valued at £190,000,000 was trying to step up farm men-wearing Bathing but a year less than he did dur production, but as nana) they sheer rayon dress, it was alleging the war. The Government had left it too late.--Reuter.

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Witnesses said Ilse strutted through Buchenwald, clad in re. vealing Hesh coloured dresses, faunting the male inmates and ordering the lash for those who looked-unless when, occasional. ly, the Inmate who looked was handsome,

Some of her lovers were raid to have disappeared in the 109, 08: Forward, per la 109, 04. Buchenwald death mills-United

Reser

Press.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

DOUBLE TENTH RACE MEETING.

Friday 10th and Saturday 11th Oct., 1947

Monocled Colonel Wouldn't Talk

Jerusalem, Oct. 1.

When Captain Roy Alexander Farran was accused at a court martial here this afternoon of the murder of a 16-year-old Jewish youth, Alexan- der Rubowitz, Colonel Bernard Fergusson, tall monocled officer who served with the late Major General Wingate in Burma, refused to testify against him.

Colonel Bernard Fergusson, D.5.0, who joined the Palestine

The First Bell wh be rung at 2.30 p.m. and the first race police on loan from the Dritish will be run at 3.00 p.m. each day.

RADIO

army in December 1046 with the

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting Through numbers (1 races-$28) may be obtained at the rank of Assistant Inspector Gen- Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor,

on a frequency of 815 kilocycle Exchange Buliding, all cral, told the court that Captain from 12.15 to 2.00 p.m., and 0.01 ticket for the Special Cash Sweep ($2.00) on the Kwangtung Farran joined the Palestine police to 11.00 p.m., and also on 9.5 Handicap.

in March 1947, being seconded megacycles in the 31 metre band through the Colonial Omee from from 12.15 to 1.10, 7.30 to 8.30 and the army. He said that he won 9.16 to 11.00 p.m. Captain Farran's frmmediate HET. superior officer.

KWANGTUNG HANDICAP

The sale of cash sweep tickets on the Kwangtung Handicap WILL CEASE at 17.00 am, on Saturday, 11th October,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Prosecutor, asked him about de- Meeting.

When Mr. Maxwell Turner, the

talls of conversation he admit.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO | ted he had with Captain Farran THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

early in May, Colonel Fergusson answered:

Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure) and Club Rooms at $10 each day including tax are obtainable "I am not prepared to answer through the Secretary on the wiltten or personal Introduction that question with all due respect of a member, such member to be responsible for all chits etc. to the court-because it might

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 a.m. and the Secretary's Office at 12.00 noon. Both Offices at .Ist Floor. Exchange Buliding.

A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the

No. 1 Hov (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. 7

The price of admission to the Publle Enclosure is 53 each day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Banlimakora, Tio Tac men, etc., will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club: daring the Race Meeting.

Refreshments will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Publle Enclosure.

SERVANTS' FASSES

Passes for Servants will be issued to Private Box holders ONLY on application 'to the Secretary, 1st Floor, Exchange Building.

Any persons found loitering with Servants' passes in their possession will forfell the same and will be removed from the enclosure.

BY ORDER, -:8. A. BLEAP.

“Acts. Boordlarg

Pet entia ande

that

possibly incriminate me."

though he was

Colonel Fergusson said

not respresented in court, he had talten legal ad. this question, vice and elected not to answer

After legal, arguments, the Judge Advocate Gineral, Mr. Milford Stevenson, observed that under English Inw, Colonel Fer. gusson was not bound to answer. The President of the Court, Brigadier R. H. Maxwell, then told Coloriel Fergusson that he was free to withdraw. Colonel Fergusson then left the room.-Reuter,

ALEXANDRIA BULLION

court

Gold, per "ditchem" 169 plastres, Egyptian Pound 470, Sovereign $25, Turkish Pound: 160, Napoleon 360, Dollar: (piece de clag) 470, Bliver _{piastres) per Kilogram, 8402~Reu-

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8.15 p.m.-Studio; Vocal Ročital by Cell lena (Boprano) ➡ich Pian accompaniment by Betty 'Drown.

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