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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1947.

CHOICE BEFORE AMERICA

Stop-Go

Building Up Of Either China Or Japan Speech Lights

Soviet Embassy's Riposte

IN

THE

PARIS, NOV. 2017 SOVIET EMBAMMY PARIS STATED

NIGHT

TO-

THAT SEVERAL

OF THE WHITE RUSSIANS WITH

Freda Utley's Views

New York, Nov. 27.

Decisive Senate

America faces a choice of building up Nationalist Vote

in China."

AND

Croydon, Nov. 16. The Mayor of Croydon had a set of miniature traf- :fic lights on his desk at the meeting today of Croy- don's council.

When a member began to speak, a green light showed. and after four and half minutes an amber light ap- pear. After five minutes a red light showed and the speaker was supposed to sit down-but he or shes) did not always do it-Reuter.

Tunney Strikes Uranium

China as a "citadel of peace" or Japan as a

WASHINGTON, NOV. 26.. "springboard for war, with Russla, Miss

THE SENATE TODAY DE- Freda Utley asserted today in "Last Chance

FEATED BY 66 VOTES TO The

authoress in an anti-the form of inter-governmental THE 8597,000,000 INTERIM 10 AN ATTEMPT TO CUT RECENTLY-ACQUIR- Soviet former Communist, long loans, the rest being ohtainable AID ED SOVIET NATIONALITY, A student of the Far East. The from export balances secured FRANCE, ITALY AND AUS- PROGRAMME FOR WHO HAVE

EX-book published today is based by Chinene exports to Japan's TRIA TO $400,000,000 BEEN PELLED FROM FRANCE AS on a year she spent an corren- | former Aslatic markets,"

APPARENTLY. PUSHED UNDESIRABLE PERSONS, vondent in China since Japan'a "As a military poorhouse, on OPEN THE WAY TOWARD SERVED DURING THE WAR surrender. Her conclusions the other hand, China's dead A DECISIVE VOTE. WITH THE FRENCH RE- may well qualify her for mem-weight is no tremendous that

bership on the Russian lint of even ten or fifteen billion dol

Washington, Nov. 27. SISTANCE.

The defeat of the amend- The Atomic Energy Commis. "warmongers."

lars might not anve the situa- ment, proposed by

Senator slon

investigating "The United States

reports cannot tion for the democracies...

George W. Malone, Republican by the former heavyweight box.

that a mining

company owned afford to diaregard China and "We can win now with cour of Nevada, was considered, to ing champion, Gene Tunney, and Bay 'n plague on both your age, generosity, Intelligence be a sound indication of the others has found rich uranium

to Nationalists houses'

and and understanding Wo may trend in the Upper House, and Communiata," Miss Utley said. be able to win at much greater observera felt assured of nat "The Russian colossus is dou-cost later un. But the day approval. ble-headed and faces both East may come when Invasion, civil * and West; and the last war war, hypocrisy and terror will} Senator Malone's Was the taught us that America is more extinguish ali our freedoms only serious amendment thus likely to be attacked from Ania and

will

forsaken far submitted and the way for join thun from Europe....

China in the endless night of quick voting action appeared Communist liberation.

to be clear. United Press.

Earlier, the French Ministry of the Interior stated that 19 unlesirable persona "had been expelled from the country af- ter being arrested in different parts of France, where there had been social disorders, notably in Marseilles," The Ministry would nut confirm that all these expelled were Soviet sub-|

jetu.

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Only Insurance

"Generul Marshall's

return

ww

Russian Troop

Movements

is

deposits in northwestern Canada.

The major source of uranium for the United State manufacture of atomic bombs during the war was the Great Bear Lake region of Canada.

said uranium prospectors for the

Reports from Vancouver, B.C.)

Tunney frm struck it rich in the Great Slave area south-west of Great Bear Lake.

The defeat of the amendment followed a warning by Senator what the Commission could do, The spokesman refused to say Vandenberg, tho Republican about the reports If they were Chairman of the Senate Forfound true. eign Relations Committee, that Conndo has set up chain react- it would be "throwing 15 feet ing uranium piles for power re- of rope to a man drowning 20 doubtless will claim a considerable search purposes and these piles feet away from the shore," amcunt of Canada's uranium pro- Renter.

duction.-United Press.

A spokesman of the Ministry And th The Russians took Soviet nationality After the Ward M a result of propaganda Appeals.

a long communique to and his recall of our troopa allet, 1 ht Soviet Embassy from Chinn early in 1947 jeft slated that the Russians in free field for the spread of Francs hail adopted a patriotic Soviet-Communist power. Some altitude towards Rossin and Americans cow see no other; the Red Army during the war course than our concentration and had formed a Union of So- a satellite Japan as the last, viet citizena Paris. The line of defence of the democra- tunk of the Union was primari-tic world in the Western Paci is to aid in the repatriation of adoption of a completely de- Atess, said today that heavy con-

fic. This would

Teheran, Nov, 20. The Nationalist newspaper, fentist attitude... For just us centrations of Soviet troops are Japan is a natural fortress and manoeuvring Bing the Azerbal. springboard for war, so China, Jan border. is a potential citadel of pence, The newspaper, which is anti. peaceful democratic and Russion, quoted eye-witness re- strong Chinn linked with Amaid that heavy tanks and rocket parts from its correspondents. It erlea by bonds of friendship is flashes could be seen and aur only insurance against an-manoeuvres have

that been going un An other war in the Pacific..... for five days.

"The Chinese Government is The Aless said the Russian mill certainly no worse Government of Greece. It also the Iranian Parliament's refusa) than the tory activity has been caused by

to grant the Stylet oll concession

Soviet citizens

from France,

but this was hindered by the multiple difßeulties raised by the French authorities, who particularly obstructed the re-

of children patriation

with their parents, the communique

added. Reuter.

A

mean

the

CALENDAR HINT London, Nev. 26. Hint on the duration of the For eign Ministers conference: Amer con Embassy offices of personel en Embassy oflees of personnel were furnished with 1048 calen.] fought longer with leas nid. dos today,United Press,

than any country which resist ed the Axis."

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING.

(The last Meeting of the 1947 Racing Season) SATURDAY. 6TH DECEMBER, 1947.

The First Bel will be rang at 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2,00 p.m.

Through numbers (7 races-S14) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Exchange Building also tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the Inst race as well as Hose for the "liong Kong Derby to he run at the Aununl Race Meeting in January 1948. The latter may also be pur- chased at the Club Branch Office. No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

Members are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED throughout the Aleeding.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

and

Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure Club Rooms at 518 Including tax дго obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a member, such member to be responsible for all chits etc. Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE.COURSE.

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at II a.m and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 p.m. Both Offices at 1st

Floor. Exchange Buliding.

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

No. Boy (Tel. 27818).

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

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The price of admission to the Publie Enclosure is $3 in cluding tax for all persons Including ladies, and is payable al the Gate.

Bookmakers, Tie Tao men, etc. will not be permitted to operate within the precinets of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting:

Refreshments will be obtainable In the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES

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

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

"JANE"

Miguel Velarde drives Jane... far into the

mountains....

BY ORDER,

S. A SLEAP.

Actz. Secretary.

THIS IS MY VILLA, SEÑORITA- YOU WILL BE SAFE HERE!

is operating in un atmosphere and urged the Government to be of chaos, and extremism. It on the alert for any incidents.

Persia Talks Back To Russia

Teheran, Nov. 26. "emphatic rejection" of the Soviet charge in a note of November 20 that Persia is "follow- ing a hostile policy towards the Soviet Union" was- contained in a note sent by the Persian Premier, Ghavam Es Sultaneh, to the Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Sadchikov, in Teheran to- day.

A spokesman General Staff. questioned about

for the Iranian the Atess report, said "although Military Poorhouse

there has been continuous troop ed that Maintaining that American Iren's border there is no reason deployment on the Soviet side of financial and other help to for atorm."-United Press. Chiang Kai-shek must precede, not follow, reform of the Chi- neo Government, Mika Utley added:

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