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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY
AUTONOMY FOR THE GERMANS
Frankfurt, Jan, 7.
General Lucius D. Clay, Commander of the United States Zone of occupation, presented six pro- posals, providing more polifical autonomy for Germans, at the bi-zonal conference of Allled Governors and officials and German Premiers in Frankfurt today.
and
The proposals were sponsored jointly by the Unit-
ed States and British Governments.
General Sir Brian Robertacn, German Land Ministries, Governor of the British Zone. Minister. Presidents, Who represented the Brilish Government said the joint statement represented only a "proposal and in not to be an
mposed decision,"
The proposals," "as announced by General Clay, were:
1.The size of the bi-zonal Economie Council should be doubled from its present 62 alembers to 104, new members
ESCAPE FROM GALLOWS
London. Jan. 7.
The Home Secretary has recontmended a reprieve for Victor Martinez, 33-year-old Spaniard, who was to have been hanged
3. An Executive Committee should he formed which would function un a scale comparable ton Cabinet.
Bank
The Chairman of this Execu- tive Cabinet would be selected. by the Economic Council. He would have authority to solect six men to serve as Ministry
9, 1948.
U.S. Warns Bulgaria And Yugoslavia
Washington, Jan. 7.
The United States has warned Balgaria and Yugoslavia that recognition of the rebel regime of General Markos Vafthiades in Northern Greece would be outright violation of United Nations principles.
The United Sisies also informed the two Soviet satol- llie states that it considered any recognition of the rebels also constituted "open disregard" of "the United Nations Assembly decisions.
The State Department said the United States view WAS "clearly" expressed to the Bulgarian and Yugoslav Foreign Offices earlier this week by United States diplomatic of- flplats in those two countries. Tho~ representationis made orally-United Press.
were
Russia Maintains Silence On Jap Arms Dumps
Tokyo, Jan. 7.
heads in finance, food and agri-Bussla today refused to give the Allied Council ·
culture, economics, communica-- tions, civil service and tropa- port..
The Chairman of the Execu tive Committee, who would be the highest German administra. tor and authority, would also
for Japan any information on the disposition of Japanese arms in Manchuria which the Kwantung Army surrendered to the Soviet forces at the end of the war and which now are reported in the hands of the Chinese Com- munists.
The American member of the be assisted by deputies who four-power bedy, Mr William J. must senior civil servants Sebald, sought to get information well qualified to deal with the from the Russian acting member
of the Couneli, Maj-Gen. A. P various departments. tomorrow for the murder of a newly-born
4-A High Cours should be Kislenke, who accused the Amer!. child.
established in
combined cans of withholding Information Zones to serve na the final re- féree of all disputes between the lender (States) and the bi-zonal agenclea.
WAS
Martinez
Rentenced to dentk with Mr. Ell Davey, of Brighton. The child was their legitimate 8013.
The Home Secretary To- commended a reprieve for Mrs. Davey on Dec. 30.- Ieuter.
Chamber
the
The Court would also rule on disputes between the Economic Council and individuals or cor. porations.
Governors and owned by the Land banks.
Austerity Moves In
Shanghai
about the demilitarisation of the Japanese home islands and with rying to prevent the Council from functioning.
The Russian sald the Americans
were wrong in failing to place an the agenda Items which
he re- |quested in an effort to gct in- formation about Japanese demill- tarkation and Visarmament.
The American representative sald the Russians already had all the information. Ho then re- minded the Rusalan that no in formation has yet been made uvallable on the former Japanose Kwangtung Army which surren 6-A Bank should be estab
ders all its equipment to the ished for the combined Zones,
Russians in Manchuria, being appointed as before by which would be controlled by Political parties according to the Military
"No Bearing" Shanghai, Jan. 8. New publications and publi-Sebald that the Americans, were Maj-Gen Kislenko told Mr Dur votes polled.
2.-A Legislative
cations which temporarily sux- pended hould be formed to supplement
operation will not be seeking information with regard granted publication
Dermits territory which is not he Erontmie Council. This
within one year, it was decided the purview of the Allled Coun House would consist of 16
cil of Japan. This would have the right to at the general meeting of the nembera-two
to Mr Sebald: "I would like drawn from Asue currency, to
Aus- issue and Shanghai Amalgamated
Movement each of the eight laender in the control credit instruments and terity
ask one questior. Daes the act- Committee
ing Soviet member deny that the mbined Zones. Members of act as an accounting agency for
Kwantung Army was part of the his House would be selected by German import-export funds,
Japanese army?" the Land Government and the General Clay said that while
imate powers of this Cham-
the Bank would, possess the au- ber were to be discussed by thrthority to issue currency, it did
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Other resolutions passed meeting which was presided over by Mayor K.C. Wu were:
limits in Chinese-style restauran: 1. Readjustment of austerity price
within
Gen Klenko: "I must repeat
the problem of demilitorisation what I already had said, sir, that this question has no bearing upon
and disarmament of Japan pro- austerityper."United Pres...
of
not follow that it would neces- and eateries,
of sarily use this prerogative a8 · 2,- Re
- Readjustment "price-turite in foreign-style zel- soon as it was organised.
The British and United (aurants and cafes.
1. Study and reconsideration States Commanders were re- Executive Yuan - measurer on news. ported to have told the confer paper reduction which will be dis- ence that, despite the proposal cussed at a forthcoming meeting establish the Bank, they called by the Social Affairs Bureau would continue to "make evory and attended by the Shanghai Newta- effort to get an agreement at a paper Guild and representatives of four-power level on the cur-newspapers-Reuter. rency question, and until that time, they would do nothing."
to
6. The Economic
Council
economic
functions
would take over the
branches and
ROAD ACCIDENTS
London, Jan. 6.
Accidint on the roads of Great now Britain in the month of November November under the control of the Land were the lowest in any Military Governments.
since 1931.
The total of deaths-476-i 55 Before the conference opened, fewer than in November, 1946, and 23 General Clay and. Generat Ro-fewer than in Goctober, 1947. bertson conferred in the build- Adult death were the highest ing in which the talks took among pedestrians and cyclists-194 place. Reuter.
and 73 respectively. Reuter,
Rosier Picture Of Rice Prospects
Singapore, Jan. 7. The_conference of South-East Asia Emergency Food Council liaison officers closed here today with delegates expressing confidence that the 1948 rice supplies would be "more closely allied to reasonable expectations than last year."
The conference arranged to creased rico production and ex- send two early loans of rice, of port In Burma. 2,000 tons cach, to the Nether-
The Siamese delegate claimed landa East Indies from Hong Kong and North Borneo, to help fulfilment of the 1947 com- meet "the desperate situation." mitments and hoped that the The Indo-China delegate said new procurement acheme would that rice prospects there were make more supplies available hetter than had been expected. for, export in 1948. He was confident that Indo The Malayan delegate China would fulfil her export that, although still largely de- commitment of 10,000 tons for pendent on imports, Malaya
said
the first half of 1918 and might had increased her own produc- tion of rice in 1947 to 52,000 even exceed it.
Tho Burmese delegate tona, compared with 14,000 tons thought that her new-found in-In 1948, and hoped to produce dependence would stimulate in-165,000 tons this year-Reuter.
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