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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER" 11, 1947.
AMERICAN HELP FOR CHINA Danger Of Shanghai Expectations Of Huge Loan Another
'Realistic' Views In Washington
Shanghai, Nov. 10.
Business and political circles in Shanghai are ex- tremely grateful at the apparent revival of interest in Washington on the question of giv- ing immediate and substantial aid to China, and voice the hope that the recent declaration by the Foreign Minister, Dr. Wang Shib Chich and the United States Secretary of State, Mr. George Marshall's expected report today to the joint House and Senate Foreign Affairs Com- mittee on European and Chinese needs, will be followed by swift action, according to a “China Press" survey.
A bigh Chinese source, win wish. Jas recommended by Mr. William es to remain nonamed, is queued as Hollist, apring that Gioveinmetz and military circles are comidanty experting f to the vabre of $3,300 million as re commended by ex-Ambassador Mr William Baltie. The ne vontre said that "in the past rise United Bratrs has mv a1 + demanded political reform in China as the pres requisite for the extension of aid an this canmity,
Now these words have States been deleted in the official States Cigment
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Frankfuri, Nov. 9.
Millions Still In
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WASHINGTON, NOV. 9. NEARLY TWO AND A HALF YEARS AFTER WORLD WAR 11. THE VICTORIOUS ALLIES STILL HOLD ABOUT 2,600,000 PRISONERS OF WAR. A SUR VEY OF WAR AND STATE DE- PARTMENT RECORDS Foreign
SHOW
A conference of 20 Ger- man leaders representing all parties in the four Zones, which opened today in Ber- lin. Is belleved to be for tho purpose of forming a representative national body in view of the forthcoming
conference of the Ministers in Londen, A.- cording to the German news service in the United States Zone.
The conference was held at the suggestion of Dr. Edensberg. Mayor of Berlin and a member of the Chris- *ilan
Democratic Union. -
Reuter. 10000+++++*
EARTHQUAKE
Guayaquil, Nov. 0. The tower of La Providencia College at Ambato, Ecuador, cal. lapsed in an earthquake today and several houses were dem aged,
had strong ire
"Now," this man continued, "These words have been deleted in United
Government Eniten the subject of aid." amminunications Meanwhile, Shanghai abilized it
eruanute police foren to clamp down on the commodities market which Riobania alsa was theating over the week-end.mors on Saturday and Guayaquil courentrating on checking the rise in has had slight quakes in the past otros yarn prices-Associated Prom. | few days-Associated Press.
the subject, Anthes Chinese informed source supied up the simation as follows. "During the wat the gratitude of the American- for China's stand in the Pacific wat led to an overestimation and
over-praise of
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tinn's chances of getting United States and were "wers beight."
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Easen, Nov, D. Reliable sources said on Satur day that recent ciuctions to works council seats among coal miners In the Ruhr had resulted in sub. stantini losses to the Commun. ists.
Although candidates for these posts do not run under party Jubels, their political amllations.
ED TODAY,
The Soviet Union holds the bulk-1,850,532
and German Japanese prisoners, or 73 per cent of the total.
The United States is the only Allied nation which has repatriat ed all of her prisoners of war, except 1.025 German and Japan. ese war criminal suspects awalt. ing trial. Excluding Russia, the other Alles hold only German prisoners, with France holding more than 300,000, Britain 280.000 and Belgium 11,000.
The United States claims Rus. sia still hold 828,000 Japanese prisoner-701,000 in Siberia and 07,000 in Manchuria
War
FRANKFURT, NOV, 9. GENERAL LUCIUS D. CLAY, THE UNITED STATES COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF IN
GERMANY,
TOLD HIS TROOPS TODAY THAT TO HELP CREATE A PER- MANENT PEACE, THEY MUST BE "VIGILANT AND PREPARED ΤΟ UPHOLD OUR WAY OF LIVING WITH ALL THE MEANS AT OUR DISPOSAL."
General Clay, in an Armis- tice Day message, also urged the troops to recognise that "pence is possible and that mo-i dern warfare could serve nol other purpose than to threaten the existing civilisation."
General Clarence A. Huebner, hie deputy commander, in other message, emphasised that danger of another
the
still existed.
an-
war
"We know that if we fall) to maintain peace, another war, with greater destruction and of greater tragedy, can destroy everything which our dead have fought and given their lives.
"For this
reason, WD, Вя members of the American In a speech last week-ex-Secre- forces In Europe, should de- nounced the Soviet attitude to fulfilling successfully the peace- tary of State James Byrnes de diente ourselves to the task of ward Japanese prisoners as Inex-ful mission which occupies usi cusable.-United Press.
COSTERS PARADE-Gquelly attired, the "pearlg kings and queens" of the coster-man pers (pusheart peddlers) parade to church in London in revival of their harvest festival.
BRITONS PAY HOMAGE Regent May
Be Named
TO DEAD OF TWO WARS For Greece
.
London, Nov. 9,
are usually known to the rank Britain was silent for two minutes at 11.00 a.m.
and fle of the workers and be. come a factor in the voting.
11
today as her people stood to attention in hom- age to those who died in the two World Wars. In Whitehall, the King and As the first stroke of Princess Elizabeth placed wreaths chimed from Big Ben, the huge on the Cenotaph, watched by the assembly stood still. Queen and other members of the Royal Family.
vice.
Gun Fired
Athens, Nov. 9,
M. Constantin Taldaris, the Greek Vice-Premier and Foreign Minister, and M. Chrines Lados, the Minister of Justice, today called at the Palace where King Paul is with typhold.
It was understood here that after their visit arrange. ments for the appointment of a Regent in case of need will be re-
A gun Bounded from Hyde exam
examined.
in
The Communists, who previous. ly held 45 percent of the council seats, now hold only about 30 perrent. Offelal results have been announced by the mine unions.
Similar anti.Communist ballet: Ing was reported in other coal
Many thousands of people hadt! mine areas of the British occupo- tion zone, Including Auchen, ¦ made the pilgrimage to this ser- Park to mark the end of allence Government circles were studying Cologne, and lower Saxony.
and trumpeters of the Royal Air the means of suppressing Royal British observers said a fairly The windows of all depart-Force blew the "Last Post". Decree steady food situation contributed ment
inued by King George to the setback of the Commun- street were full and crowds be poppies from his equerry,
bulidings in thien wide Taking a wreath of Flanders) 1941 - during his exile, under which ists. Omelola of the British zone
the the Regency was entrusted to M. to collect more than are reliably reported to
have gan
an King placed it at the foot of the Emmanuel Tsouderos, then the before the ceremony start- Cenotaph and stood at the salute, Prime Minister, in the event of "the
The Princess also took a wreath death or illness of the King". erriment will not join in the The service was conducted by from her equerry and placed it of the King's journey to London and The decree was issued on the eve American zone's anti-Communist the Bishop of London, Dr. J.W.G. at the side of her father's. Then under the fear that the ship might campaign. It is understood this Wand. policy will stand at least through
she backed down the Cenotaph te torpedoed, the Foreign Ministers Council
the steps and stood at the salute, M. Tsouderos, the leader of the which is th meet in London late Admiral of the Fleet, followed Anthony Eden, deputising
King
In the uniform of an Mr. Clement Attlee and Mr. Republican Progresive Party, lo at Canton, Nov. 10.
this month.
for présent travelling in the United Among contribullona recelyed General Lucius Clay, American by Princess Elizabeth in khaki Mr. Winston Churchill, fald States-Reuter. for Kwangtung Flood Roller is military commander, recently an unorm and the red tabs of an wreaths from the one of CN$37,737,000 from the nounced that Americans no long- ATS Staff Officer, and Lea and the Opposition, respectively, Government
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Quito, Ecuador, Nov. 9.
An attempted. armed uprising in. Quito has been crushed, a mili tary communique announced to. day.
The communique said a group of unidentified armed persons af- tacked the barracks of the Vence. dorey, báttalion in the centre of tho capital last night. After several minutes of shooting the attackers Bed. Two soldiers were reported wounded,” ........ “Associated Press
Amsterdam, Nov. 10. Canada's Prime Minister, Mr. Mackensie King, who will visit Holland next week, will receive the...--- honorary degree of the University of Amstärdam. will be made v Doctor of of Law on Friday, Nov./16--United Prész, VER
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now."--Reuter.
Maniu Trial Verdict
Bucharest, Nov. 9.
the 75-
Peasant
charged
Dr. Jullu Maniu. year-old Rumanian Party leader who is with treason along with 18 others, is expected to hear the verdict in his trial tomorrow.
The defence completed its спас last Thursday and the public prosecutor asked for the maximum penalty-life_Impri- Bonment allowed by Ruman- Jan law.
During the trinl. it was al- leged that Dr. Maniu tried to secure British intervention in Rumania "along Greek lines" and that he consulted the American political representa tive In Rumania whethor his! Peasant, Party should take vio- Icrt
against the Coalition Government of Dr. Petro Groza.---Reutor..
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London, Nov. 9 Demands for the severe punish-; ment of those involved in the Slovak "plot" and a thorough purge and elimination from_pub- ile life of reactionary and Fasciat elements were made in a state- ment by the Union of batants of the Second
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