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Calcutta, May 4.

The development of trade on a reciprocal basis bo- tween India and Japan was stressed at today's meeting between the Indian Chamber of Com- merce and the Japanese trade, mission visiting India under the sponsorship of SCAP.

The Indian Chamber of Commerce committee stated that India wished to import such capital goods that Japan is able to supply at competitive rates as early as possible: SCAP, which sponsored the Japanese mission,

West Bengal's Premier. Dr. stipulated BC. Roy, received the Japanese that for export and import con- lesion today. He stressed the scope of trade between India tracts between Japan and other and Japan should be confined countries, dollars or other ac- mostly to the exchange of raw from India for ceptable currencies should be materials the medium of exchange, the machinery and equipment from committce said. In view of the Japan.

West Begal Finance Minister dollar being a hard

N. R. Sarkar said it would

currency

be

[the committee, however, ex-more economie for Japan to pressed the belief that the pos- import manufactured Jute from ibility that Japan would accept India Instead of rething up a jute rupees for purchases made by milling Industry-United Press. Indla should be investigated.

were beld Discussions

the kxlay between

Japanese mission and the Marwari Cham- ber of Commerce after which an official statement sold the Chamber was deeply interested! in trade with Japan in view of the fact that the Chamber han- 70 per cent of the died abIL

Calcutta.

Six Times Higher

Farran

Departs

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1948.

"No Orchids" Draws Crowd

London, May 4. The gangster nim, "No Orchids for Miss Blandish," widely "condemned by critica and censore, has drawn 100,000 propto.

in two and a half weeka.

The management of the Plaza Theatre said today that the box office take of £30,000 ls approaching the house record set by the Crosby-Hopa-Lamour coinady "Road to Rio" last winter.

London censors have forced deletion of some of the more sadistic scenes in "No Orchids," which was British made.-As- sociated Press.

Emergency Council Of Europe

London, May 4.

Seven hundred delegates from 16 Western European countries will be asked to approve a plan for an immediate "Emergency Council of Europe”, when they moet in the Congress of Europe at The Hague on Friday.

European READERS.......

LETTERS

Erotic Litorature Sir,--Almost

Scientists Await Eclipse

Tokyo, May 5. Hundreds of scientists under the sponsorship of the U.S. National Geographie Society have moved into position at seven evenly spaced intervals from Japan to the Aleutians waiting to catch a glimpse of the solar eclipse on May 9.

The solar eclipse will be visible in the Paciile arca

on May 9 when it passes the International dateline.. It will be seen in Japan also on the same day.

The expedition had been under preparation since 'carly March, and may shed light not only on the shape and size of the earth, desirable for charting navigation and geographle purposes, but also mysterious cosmic ray, which is reputed to be bli Jions of times stronger than atomic gamma ray and probably originates from the sun.

on

thr

Observation Posts Observation posts have beer

China established In Wukang,

the island of Rebun Jima, Hok kaldo, Japan, Tenah, Korea, Bangkok, Siom, Mergi, Burma,

The long-term policy pro- posals are for a common Euro- pean citizenship, a

and a defence force

unified economic system, leading ult!- mately to complete federation. A political report, "broadly agreed upon by the British and

a year. ngo, anand Adak and Kika in the Aleu-

tians, French delegations to the Con-

article appeared in your columns gress," suggests that the proposed on the subject of pornographic of radio and camera tochalelors Ench observation team consists Emergency Counci should be

which

The personnel. survey tused on the foundations alreaerature and post cards

the various teams activities of laid down in the Western Union were exhibited for sale in dif-d

erent parts of the Colony.

under are co-ordinated

an eln Since that time, the situation, borate programme of radio time-

from improving, has grown signalling. worse, as the Pallee seem to be Mr. J.P.M. somewhat

Pact,

"Ail ottier f1cc countries" should be invitel to join the Commeil, the report suggests,

far

Wolverhampton, May 4. Chplain Roy Farranty believed Indo-Japanese pre war trade in be still in grave langer his enemies, who killed his ther yesterday with a booby trap parcel bomb, left here today for a secret destination.

Twenty-seven year old Farren The chamber noted that icquitted inst October by Japanese cotton plece goods Palestine court-martial on the six neseburge of prices

murdering missing wert

Johnston, about

The higher than prewir.

Ja Jewish youth--is

chary of taking any ordinator for the National Gro- not expected

It also calls for a 'deliberative action to rid the streets of the graphic Society teams, told Cen panese mission leader,

Willum attend the forms inquet Assembly composed of represent- Eaton, explained maximum day on his brother Rex.

Ak İlterature and post cards. prices had been asked with a The police were reticent today, atives from various Parliaments who deal in pornographic trai News today seven rolls of A camera films will be taken simul a European Declaration from nightfall, these pests prac taneously fron view to rapidly rehabilitating but it is believed that the hundr the Japanese industry,

has spread to France and Pales of Rights with an independent | #ically take over ontire pavements sites, and "contact" of the edges) The Marwar committee sug-

thur, in the assumption that the court to enforce them. gested that India should supply bomb was planned by Putestine

wasle and terrorists-Router. Japan with cotton also offered suppites of Indian

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Japanese mission undertook infarm the Japanese Bourd Trade in this connection.

During the discussions It was

existing staled that all

Iratis- actions between latin and Japan were behig done in sterling on account basis which open permitted adjustments to dollar accounts.

Questioned regarding pres- pects t obtaining Japanrae techolelan services

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D.P.'s Camp Raided

Windheim, May 4, U.S. Constabulary troopers raided a Jowish displaced personES settlement here at dawn today and found large Blocks afmeat and food, thousands of cartons of

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nations,

Productive Potential

_The_report_asserts that the

who "comprise some 250 million of the tnost civilised and Intelligent people in the world," supplemented by these of overseas territories asociat. nd with them, have a produs. tive potential as great as that of the United States.

their wares. In additionne

on.

scientific

of the

trac

the observation

in certain parts of the Colony of the sun and moon will be for the purpose of exhibiting checked by scientists after the

to Rims are processed. and post- pornographic literature and

By comparison of the four cards, contraceptives. combined resources of the 10 freely distributed about 9. ""contacts" on the seven films, DL

the pave-explained, pccurate ment, with, the result that many date may be compiled to Improve respectable women are forced to man's knowledge walk out into the middle of the shape and dimensions of the road to avoid embarrassment. earth and assist In eliminating It cannot be claimed that the discrepencies among local mop Police are ignorant as

cant as to what is datuma which aro extremaly poing

I troublesome in the preparation going on, as time after time have stood by witnessing squnds of maps covering inter-continent. of plo

plainclother Chinese detectives al areas.

small children howking Mr. Johnston said that in the arrest

within Rebun Jima team under the of some four

or Ave direction of Dr. John O'Keefe, an by Instronomer for the Army Map

"A European Walen must also include in its orbit the extensions

for Indian cigarettes and hundreds of dollars and dependencies and associated or oranges

Troopers surroundest the houses crs, and must preserve, the exist. Yards from the pitch occupied by service has mounted his oqulp-

territories of the. European pow-1 yards

An economic report which the

· វ៉ a vendor of pornographic litera-

industries. Eaton said this might in American currency, not be possible at present.

in the settlement of 1.300 persons in constitutional ties which unite ture and postcards. On other dement on a sea wall in a small in a surprise raid and checked them" it adds.

1 have seen casions.

Chinese cove of the island. Besides the billets all day for contraband,

in uniform,

stroti American scientists, ho sinted. Japanese scientists Figures on the amount of lost delegates will also consider calls i pobremen.

literature and about 200 by the were incomplete, but the authori: for a permanent Economie Coun- lies felt certain that much of theel of Europe, composed of res-

Mr, Johnston said the Ameri- without

taking any ann and Japanese selontists will the component States-Reuter.

vendor.

Korean

Riot -Toll

384 dead in

Communist disorders through April.

Joe originated on the black-nar- | prasible Ministars, appointed by ves

cread out on the wilt also be at Rebun Jima.

kel.

The rald was made at the re- Seoul, May 4. quest of the Military Government, The U.S. Army listed today which had reports that the settle. what it called ment was a hive of black market

activity.

in search- inspired Korean)

Twenty WACs helped from Februarying and questioning the women- The Army said the disorders, which have centred on the south- Bust coast and Cheju Island are the Red-instigated to disrupt Schedulod May 10 elections - pre-

estabilshunent liminary to

of a Korcan Government.

United Press.

U.S. WARSHIPS IN DENMARK

His Friends Rallied

Bracknell (Berkshire), May 4,

The English rallied today for one of their kind-defender of home and-fireside. * Copenhagen, Day 4. Tu Leslie Albert Kirby, who The American cruiser Fresno bulit his home "Briar Patch" with The death tall, the Army said,

destroyers arrived at his owed orders

hands and who yester includes f18 Korean policemen, and twe

defied

the from 210 Communists, and 100 right Copenhagen tonight and received day

a soiule of 21 guns.

County Counel to have it torn ists,

Thousands deaths resulted Most of

of Copeningeners down for violating the bullding

The shins ordinanco came: from Communist attacks on police tired the quayside. posts and registration quarters, are on a goodwill visit, expected! the Army said.-Associated Press to inst six days.---Reuter.

the

Anti-Kuomintang

Move In Malaya

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The

tion against the

Why are the pests in question make separate observations, but allowed to carry on their will re-operate some studies. nefarious trade while small chil- The Japanese scientists will also dren, walking about with news bserve the eclipse fram Okina- papers or oranges in their hands, wa

About 100 Japanese reporters the subject of special atten- tion by plainclothes Chinese de-will be covering the evant,

number of allled correspondents lectives?

Before concluding, I would, is about 20-Central News. again like to draw attention to at the fact that a large number

and practically every shopkeepers

is still money-change sweep tickets at

in town illegally selling $2.20 a piece and advertising the of placards or fact by means large-sized banners. It should be euay matter for the Police to summon the guilty parties. Why is it that no action has been taken by the Police?

SIMPLE SIMON.

Reminders

Today

Y's Men's Club luncheon, Root Garden, H.K.-Hotel, 12.45

D.in.

Opening night of "Pag O' My Heart" at European YMCA, West Lounge Theatre, 8.30.

1. Telegrams from an Irate woman who organised her neigh bours to petition the King and Prime Minister to halt destruc- Can Only Bog Hon of Kirby's home;

Sirt is high time for us to 2. No sign of the demolition bring to a close the heartbreaking squad which started the job yer talk

of Gr

Grant-aided teachers, terday.

which has recently taken up to? Annuni meetings of Alma Estales Nobody was quite sure why much of your valuable spuce. they failed to show up-United Those outcasts have raised their

Press.

Newsprint For Britain

"

voices and the Hong Kong Teachers Association is sald 10 have taken up their case with he Government. If the Govern ment wants to

give them square deal, it should make its decision without the least delay. But I wish to remind thesa teachers that unlike a union an status Association has no legal and con only beg, and that an association cannot demand its legal rights.

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p.m.

Thomas Mare Association Lee- ture on "Thereso Neuman- A Wonder of Our Time" by Rev. Fr. E. Bourke, SJ., C7- tholic Club, King's Bldg., 5.30 p.m.

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS

WHITSUN RACE MEETING

Saturday, 15th and Monday, 17th May, 1948.

On the First Day, Saturday 15th May, the Fest Bell wit be rung at 1.30 pm, and the first race will be run at 2.00 H.K. Chamber of Commerce

p.m.; on the Second Day, Monday 17th May, the First Belt meets lo numinate member will-be-rung at 11.30 am, and the first Race will be run at for Legislative Council, Roos 12 noon. The Tiffin Interval will-bo-after the fourth race Garden H.K. Hotel, 4.30 p.m.

(1.30 p.m.).

Election of nominee to Legislative

Council, Supreme

Court,

Singapore, May 4. Anti-Kuomintang Chinese today protested the oloc-

tion of Chiang Kai-shok as President of China.. Representatives of 120 organi- convening a "new People's Con-

Washington, May 4. sations claiming to speak for sultative Council of all Democro-

Canada and Newfoundland will 100,000 overseas Chinese, vated the political groups-and-indepen-

to ship 148,000 tons of newsprint to to observe an "anti-Chiang dent leaders with

Democratic coalition Britain in the year starting July

Well, let them go about bog- 1. the Economie Co-operation wing quietly and patiently; for make known to the forming week to people the unconstitutional na government."

The resolution sald Chiong, after Administration reported tonight. few in the world can beat them ture of Chiang's Presidency and V- Day "preferred dictatorship Administrator Paul G. Hoffman in patience, However, will these his dictatorship."

to Democracy and with Ameri-issued the figure on the demand 540 padagogues hold their tongue The meeting was sponsored by can aid, started the civil war of Representative C. J. (Republi- and spare the press columns for

con of Ohio) for a "full and com- a more worthy cause? the Chinese Democratle League.

again."

SILENCE To his own people he was as plete" report on the proposed pur- Its resolution said the Chinese people should "overthrow Chiang ruthless as a wolf or a tiger, but chases of Canadian newsprint by

Berlin, May 5. 03 European countries. and his dictatorial rule and re- to certain foreigners he

a slave to please Representative Brown said that ject all treaties concluded by him obedient as

British authorities in their zone interests of them," the resolution ad

the report that ECA plans to on Tuesday suspended the Com- added. the which betray

West Lounge. Theatre, "He should not be allowed to authorise shipment of 288,000 tons munist paper. Detmold Valksecho China,"

it had The meeting voted to send a continue the role as a puppet to of Canadian pulp would "create for three months after message to the Chinese Com- a foreign power and blacken the chaos in the publishing industry printed a "violent abusive attack" munist Party's Central Committee pages of the history of the Re- in the United States." Associated on the United States-Associated Opening night of "The

fortunate Beauty" by Wah supporting a May Day appeal for publie.”—Associated Press.

Yan Dramatic Society. at Wah Yan College, 8.30 p.m.

AND

Is

Press.

Press.

-IN:BRIGHT-MOONLIGHT‍P- DON'T BE A FOOL, „MAN /

HOUSE, AND JACKSON LYING THERE. HE MAY BE ALIVE ...I'M GOING"

TO GET FRE "HIM"}

YOU'LL BE A

PERFECT TARGET

I TELL YOU, SHE'STA MAD WOMAN!

MY BABY IN THERE WITH. HER I MUST GET HIM OUT,

SHE'D KILL YOU, DOELY! PAGAN, KEEP THIS KID- WERE, IF YOU HAVE TO

PAPUN SIT ON

HER/

THEY'LL NEVER ~TAKE ME ALIVE..

AND HERE THEY COME!

3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Coming Events

TOMORROW

Second Night of "Pag O My Heart" at European YMCA,

0.30

p.m.

Un-

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.

that they and thei Members and, guests are reminded

PROMINENTLY, DISPLAYED fadies MUST wear their badges throughout the Meeting.

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

Badges and Club Rooms y non-members to the. Members Enclosure at $10 each day including tax are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such Member to be responsible for all ohita etc. Badges admiting to Members Enclosure will NOT be en sale at the HACE COURSE,

The Treasurers' Compradore Office"will close at 9.30a.m. each day. The Secretary's Office will close at 11.45_a.m. She first day and at 10 am. on the second day. Both Offices at 1st Floor, Exchange. Ballding.

A limited number of, tiffins will be obtainable at the Club Ometal Opening of Chatham. Eng-House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1

Boy :(Tol, 27818); . lish School, Cocktail Party at Chathum Path, May Road..

Kowloon Rotary Club luncheon, screening of second-half of "Colonel Crompton," Penin- sula Hotal, 13.30 p.m.

BATURDAY

Flag Day in aid of YMCA Nursery

for Children of Pour. Final presentation of Pag:D' My

NO CHILDREN WILL BE 'ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S FRE- MISES DURING THE MEETING,

PUBIO-ENGLOSURE.

....

- The price of admission to the Public Enolorare -is $4 each day, including tax for all persons including ladies, and is Payable at the Gate.

Bookmakers, Ato Tao, mén, ato, świll not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting

Refreshments will be obtatoablo in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure,

ENTER SEGVANTS' FASSES

Bervants”, passen will be furued to “Privalo -Box - hoffers. Heart," European YMCA,] ONLY who are requested to distribute them with discrimination West Lounge Theatre, 8.30 and to endorse their, zames on the passes. Elvidere of wwch -p.m..

· PRASES, BYOʻNot permitted in the Mernbers". Enclosure, ezoegi- for Second night presentation of "This gaming through on their dulles but must remain in their wa-

Unfortunate Beauty," Wahl oloyers' stands. T

Yan- College, 8.30 p.m......

Informal Dance,” Cosmo · Club,

Pottinger Altada £75)

Dance at Kowloon" Cricket Club,

King's Park

Becretary.

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