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THE CHINA MAIL, SAT URDAY, AUGUST 28, 1948.

MORE POLICE FOR MALAYA Recruitment Of Auxiliary Constables

RUNNING BATTLE

IN SELANGOR

Kuala Lumpur, August 26.

Two hundred men recruited in Britain are to be flown out to Malaya before the end of Septem- ber to reinforce the 300 Palestino policemen now serving with the special constabulary fighting Communist-led göerillas.

Arms for the struggle were promised today as news

of fresh conflicts came in.

said

A Government spokesman fled by Communist guerillas for

the special constables several hours, on Tuesday. would train, reinforce and lead! Troops and gunboats raced to the 15.000 auxillary constables the port, 25 miles southwest of recruited locally.

Kunla Lumpur, yesterday after Insurgents had fred on several launches of the former British- owned Irrawaddy Flotilla Com-

more

Am-

There would be munition for the constabulary guarding rubber estates and th

mines,

A Government source here said Australia had supplied additional Sten guns

and ammunition Malayan request, and the military were testing for Malayan use lightweight American wireless sets of which Australin had sup-

niles

Police and troops, meanwhile, captured neven Chinese In a running gun-battle near Kusla Bahru, 40 miles north of here, and seized arms and ammunt. tian.

Canal shipping resumed to-

left Rangoon yesterday for the Premier Thakin Nu, of Burma,

rice port of Enkecin, another re- cent trouble spot. 90 miles west of the capital, to confer with Col. Sat Sun Po Thin, Commander of the Irrawaddy della area. Keuter.

Estate Raidod

Michael In Switzerland

Lausanne, August 20. Ex-King Michal of Ru mania and lila tride' of sev» eral months. Princess Anne of Bourbon Parma, arrived

at Lantanna after an extend- ed holiday in Florence, Italy, They plan to stay Indefinitely at hotel Hort.-Associated Preus.

RUSSIAN

HAND IN

MALAYA

US Might Get Blow

In First

Washington, August 20. Mr. Walter Bodell, Smith, American Ambassador in Mos- cow, told the Russian Govern- ment that the United States might close Soviet consulates ini New York and San Francisco) before the Russians decided to do so, the State Department announced here today.

their ment and.

announce»

Mr. Bedell Smith had warned the Consulates might be closed if

"ontinued to the Russians London, August 26.

restrict the movements and uc- Russia is accused of indirect-vities of American officials in ly exerting influencë" on a sec-1 country," the tion of the Malayan Chinese in The Russian decision to the current issue of the inde- their

close pendent weekly, "Time

Consulates-nnd

the Am- Tide."

and erican Consulate in Vladivostock ---followed the State Department Vigorous action in Malaya hus expulsion of the Soviet Consul done much to restore British in New York, Mr. Jacob Loma- prestige but it clearly has not yetkin, after charges of improper Singapore, August - 26. * gone very for in crushing the ter-conduct" in the case of Mrs. Fifty Chinese Insurgents old-rorism there, "Time and Tide Kosenkina.

the Amber Rubber Estate in odds.

Mr. Michael McDermott, State South Johore State last night, The chief agent in the terrorism Department spokesman. biso jkilling a guard

and wounding is the Chinese Communist Party claimed that the State Depart- five personIN.

A very small minority

contemplated of the ment frequently They burned the estate oflen Malayan Chinese has been driven the closing down of the Ameri- who fought a battle with, trompsond rubber stock and fled into into an activity which it never can Consulate in and polfee in Kedah state, north- the Jungle before

Vladivostock, western Malaya, during August forements got around the road a foreign induence exerted

British reln-showed against the Japanese by because It was of "HO- value 23-24. were believed to have been blocks to reach the scene.

In- whatsoever" to the United States. crossing at 1 a.m. local time to- raiders wore black

The directly from Moscow, day the Malaya-Siam frontier.

masks and Another

the weekly, black clothing. A communique issued here said,

Mr. W. N. Grey, the new Ma-the available "01

n.m. local

evidence suggests time today, 30 inton Police

jayan bandits were seen moving out of voked in Kudla Lumpur an offer ya

Commissioner, re-that the present trouble in Nola- Cherok Bunting

are not the result of a spon- towards the which

prevented Weng area and crossing the Che-giving information to reporters. inent but

police

from toneous national liberation move- rok. Betika along a path leading He said he is directing the police compaign sustained

a terrorist minority chiefs of the nine states to ap planned communist insurrections partly by point press officers.Associated and partly by common danga Press,

iterism-Router.

Remronts of a guerilla

to Slain."

Perak Skirmishes

Land

The communique also reported two skirmishes with guerillas in Perak State.

of

A Government spokesman the Malayan Federation today described as "Incorrect" a report from Bangkok yesterday that British forces might eross the frontler into Stum. in pursuit of Malayan insurgents.

A young Chineso was son

tenced to death at Belangor As- sizes today for carrying arms, He was the tenth sentenced to death for this offence under the emergency regulations imposed shortly after the outbreak of fuff-scale querilla activity.

"Socialfar Long Gays that oil

LAWS TO ELIMINATE HOARDING IN CHINA

Nanking, August 27.

The Executivo Yuan's Economic Control Commis- sion, meeting yesterday afternoon for the first time, agreed on a preliminary set of rules for the elimination of hoarding, and enforcement of price ceilings.

Under the rules, which remain to be approved by the Executive Yuan, commodities for non-com- mercial uses stored in private households must not exceed three months' requirement of a family.

Persons holding quantities in

Burma Incidents From Burma, the important] town of Twante, at the mouth of the Canul which carries Ran- goon's food supplies was report- ed sale today after being occup-excess of the specified limits shall be considered violating the rules against hoarding and will be compelled by the local authorities to sell the excessive amounts.

SHAMEEN HEARING

passession modities.

of hoarded

·

--Reuter,

Australian

Gold Output

Sydney, August 20. Australia's gold output during the six months to the end of June last was nine per cent below the corresponding period in 1947, al- though In June production was within two per cent Inst year't June rate.

In the first six months of this Ane ounces were year, 398,243

or produceti 37,304 below the first half of 1047. The total out- but for the year ending June 30 laat amounted to 900,200 ounces, valued at £9,089,371 (Australian) as compared with 1,000,022 ounces in 1038-30, valued at 14,- 585,580 Australian pounds.

Western Australia's. production declined by nearly 50 per emit over this period.--Rouler.

US Papers For Kosenkina

New York, August 28. The fist step to obtain United States citizenship for.Mrs. Oksana

and Canton, and the author). Kosenkinu, who leaped from the ties in there localities will be Russian Consulate here to escape empowered to mete out dis-Soviet control, was taken today. alplinary action against indivi The middle-aged teacher was duals and parties found In reported "apparently in excellent .com condition" at Roosevelt Hospital.

Peter Hoguet, attorney for

Dostermey for the Common Cause Incorporated, or- In addition, thes ranging from Strict penalties are also threa-ganisation that sought her release 200 to 1,000 gold yuan will be tened against violators of price from the Consulate on a habens Imposed.

cellings based. on the August corpus writ-said all legal papers Shops and companies will be 10 levels. These Include bust- necessary for her application, for allowed to store up commodities ness auspension. witharawal of American citizenship only between one-third and one-licenses, prison terms or fines-prepared and were awaiting her hhd been Canton, Aug. 27. Arth of their annual tride Reuter-AAP. Preliminary hearings against volume. Violators will be given

jalgnature.—United PresŔ. the 20 suspects arrested after a maximum prison form of three Shameen riots of last years, in addition to a minimum January are now being held in the of 200

gold yuan. camera by a special court set up here for this case,

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Ocial information of the pro- ceeding have, hitherto, been scanty, but reliable sources klate that only one of the accused has admitted to participating in the stoning of the British Consulate-:| General. The remaining accus- ed, it is stated, have entered pleas of not guilty.

Rigid Inspections of godowne and "warehouses will be con-

ducted in Shanghai, Tientsin Peninsular

Thingtao, Hankaw, Chungking

Less

Cotton For South China

Shanghai, August 27.

Witnesses heard during these A Government sale of cotton preliminary hearings are report at August

10 prices, a three- ed to have included the handful month ban

on the export of of military police guarding, the edible oil and a curtailment of British Consulate-General-Reucotton shipment to South China

wern among the decision reached

ter.

TIN QUOTAS

at

tended by

wvor

yester; and,

at

other high-ranking officials.

One of the resolutions adopted

London, August '26. requested The Executive Yuan to The British Ministry of Supply clamp down a three-month ban announced Tonight the World Tin on, the viport of rapeseed oil, Committee has made inform albean off, sesame off, peanut oll locations for the second half of and their raw materials, 1970 to Argentina, 100 long tons, · Limited'· trang shipments :: to Italy 2,300 and Mexico 50 long South China will be permitted. \tors/Associated Press,

Reuter

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