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THE CHINA MAIL THUR SDAY, JANUARY -20~1948.

BRITISH NOTE ON KOWLNON

Issue Of Walled

Magistrate Mentioned

Po On

London, Jan. 27.

Britain has told China, she wishes to treat the jurisdiction of the Walled City of Kowloon, as a separate issue from the recent eviction of squatters, through the Chinese Ambassador in London, Dr. Cheng Tien-hsi,

Britaiu ryarded these discissions as still in pro- gress, the tote said, and the Government hop- ed shortly to submit its views to the Chinese Government.

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The thing Seng police unred timm {!t

scrupl patter January, the British note blat

Chinese press, which "for weeks seasonsly fhuning past bod been the park of anti-British aklation.

Th nute rationet partiesiathe he "Net obal Times" which it said | wax atolerstood to he mutexidised by Koirank. and whith h.11 printet exaggerated and misleading

TOTHIETY

I also blamed for the cinty th "provvu ative action" of the Magi-

City Jurisdiction

SOVIET ZONE New Wage

Charter

EXPLOSION

Hamburgh. Jan. 27.

!

At least 197 people, 1:1- cluding children, were in- Jured and 850 houses dam- aged when a beavy bomb exploded while being dis- mantled four scrap. tron in the Soviet Zone city of Ex- furt yesterday.

Ninely

houses were

SU

badly damaged that the no- cupants had to be evacuat- rd-Reuter,

"Poison"

But Should

Take It

London, Jan. 27. Men and women who Icook and serve in licensed establishments from the head chef of Ja West End hotel to a holiday camp-are given 2 new wage charter based on 48 hours

week.

From March 1, they will als get up to 12 days paid holiday ycarly, overtime ranging from the ime and quitter la double time, an extra IWO shillings

the

p und if their work is spread over 1 to 14 hores daily, and Ave #billings in the pound extra for night work.

Lake Success, Jon, 27. Zechariah Chaffee today at vented complete freedom for

The top wage, goes to the Chef prople in the United States to study and discuss Communion de Cuisine-head ch-who will get from ten pounds and three- Chaffee, Professor of Jurishence up to 11 pounds ten shi- prulence Il

Lawings H be has n meals. Harvard School called Communism "pol-

10% of Vafts, so had seldrene su but said he hunt fäfth that; peinds ten shillings la five pounds i

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two

New York, Jau 27,

Waiters are to get from three Anterlea's mid-West shivered Arde; s

people would be able to Wal

the

Chim

weekly. Barmaids

pounds whathin from Fetal fanaila

grate the "wheat from the seven shillings and threepence fodas. the third and was gather the first eviction,

Three pounds 17 Philbings Trees" if given a fair chance The doll salud, Man athe werk in whiri 1aft deaths have

Onimese press 225 Y. M. Lomakin, Sovjet Con-chambermaids from two

4 bren att huced to the weather. Pagreed a

theathrmations of Chinese sexercights, sal-General in New York said:ve shillings and threepenice

Florida, The British Government declar, "We do na ahrink from stadv. three pounds 15 shillings. med cases, monit

i believed the Hong Kong Gang Capitalism in the Soviet

There are minimum rates and falle justiti. J in

de Chign but here you shrink from they have been ixed by this 1. half of citing in feat the area of stalters,

studying Communism."

Catering Commission after nearly ca di wa

4:1:

consider that it had htt(Uw!

two years of fuvestigations Britain's hotels,

1.

Paturale di

1. 155

To miles consertation to the squat e The purjeety | Firmain tersady sent

2 Jety

||

tha burch Chung demanding compositing work was the Banisht property desfosed in the: Nw York;;antou as i British risas The Chinese durging out note which followed maide sa men Seit day's four- tion eth Brush request, but is 2. Forn man fed compensation for the

Kowloon incident.--Renter

NANKING VIEWS

London, Jan. 27. China "shares with the British people her detesta- tion of the acts of violence which took place yesterday week in Canton," Dr. Hollington Tong, rector of the Chinese Government In- Formation Office, Nanking, said in a letter printed in the Times today.

Canada Sacks Japanese

Vanneveč, Jan 27. The "Vam over want report. A modrew the De wineal vern agent iar unde ed inunedjat, dis.

situation

Dr. Tong discussed a lending thu Times on the Kowhon where from Fondemned Vietine dwellings erl te prisen topees on the Chinese, which in

theie turn

anti- Rave rise to British disturbiners at Canton ant elsewhere,

He said the Times attributed charge of at Japanew Sen the events in Canton to the "f

Po Cumba don gasten hy the Chinese etusor- Phip to press campaign against interia bogʻyite operatummy.

Petish in Hong Kong," and that there Was no to shut claimed The action threaten

Con es ensorship," and that the tury

adlependent leg

Chines pres was as free of con- #ing ence) Rs.

tr as the British. The Juracuse

"It is dreply regrettable if the moved land during the war) new. papers verplayed the news, bad been permitted employment thereby inducing the mood that led to the Canton outrage." he

alter bring!

"But if this a true, it is

the logo andretry to aid The wa vffort For 35 rears Bevans Prained poley hnd difficult to see how we could have avoid ci it, shurt of measures Chi which wohilated employment of

Would have seriously

democratic crown land weakened our mese e lupangsa in emier operations,

cveges of government.

"I am errtain that the Times The newspaper said the move would be the last to suggest we follows Tapee of the Federal arbe irulations Associatemit these events to stampede

Dy in the backward atcp pracetime ensorship."-Reuter.

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AMERICAN SHIP TURNED AWAY

Jerusalem, Jan. 27, An American hip, the Exporter. was forbidden entry into Jewish Tel Aviv's harbour tonight and ordered by the Palestine Government th preed to Uaifa.

The Exporter, 73947 tons, is awn- ed by the American Export Lines.

The Palestine Clovernment recent ty issued a regulation empowering he harbor authorities to order thre redirection of ships la virve nf the congestion in some porta.~~~Renter,

DEGREE FOR PRINCESS

London, Jan. 27. Princess Elizabeth will visit Oxford on May 25 to receive the Honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law, it was announced tonight.Reuter.

Commission At Fault

London, Jan. 27. The four-power commission for the disposal of the former Italian elonies overruled British warn- ing that demonstrations when they visited Mogadishu, the capital of the former Italian eblony Somaliland would involve danger, it was oMelally stated here today.

uf

As a result, the British authori Hes in the town authorised

thu | demonstrations, against their bet. fier judgment.

Mure 11.1 50 Italions Somalis were killed in the clashes. which resulted from friction bc- tween lahans and Samalie,

The British authorities acted in

the conviction that refusal would e misterpreted, particularly in aly, as an attempt to evidence of the real feeling of the population, it was added-Router.

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INDIA AND PAKISTAN STILL UNRECONCILED

Lake Success, Jan. 27.

pr The India and Pakistan delegations, meeting at a roundtable conference today, are understood to be still a long way apart on two vital issues affecting the Kashmir plebiscite.

The India delegation, which asked for the post- ponement of the meeting until today, is known to have received fresh instructions from Delhi which, according to one spokesman, "strengthened our delegation's position," From usually reliable sources | indian tečópa until law and or. it is earned that India still der has been restored, maintains her stand on these two issues:

Firstly, that of the India troops in Kashmir and second.

Sheikh

ministration.

The spokesmen also argue that it is difleult to nee how the Security Council can force the| tribesmen to withdraw from

ad Kashmir, unless Abdullah's

П relatively atroug international fighting The Pakistan delegation is force is sent to Kashmir-which inslating that no fair plebiscite is also difficult to envisage in can be held in Kashmir unless the immediate future. Indian and other "foreign" It is felt in United Nations fighting forces are withdrawn eireles, that, the eventual solu- from the territory.

tion of the problem will-prob-

It also holds strongly that ably lie in some definito action only a neutral administration taken by the Security Council can operate an entirely free on its own--relying thereafter plebiscite,

on both parties to the dispute The India Government claims to abide loyally by the United It cannot consent to withdraw Nations ruling-Reuter.

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