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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1948.

HIBOKHIBOK CAUSES ACUTE EMERGENCY

US BUYS BRITISH RUBBER

on Thursday Д

Manila, September 10.

An acuto omorgency was declared on Camiguin Is- land following a rain of acidic ash from erupt- ing Mount Hibokhibok and an urgent message has been flashed that all available ships aro needed for a mass ovacuation,

In a message to the Weather Governor Pacienclo. Ysalina of Bureau, the Government geo-1 Misamis Oriental sent the na-

H evacuation centres on

Washington, September 10. The United States announced physicist who has been observ-tional Government a frantic ap- purchase of ing the eruption said: "Acute peal for additional food supplies, tons of high 25,000

grade emergency on Camiguin Island. saying thousannals of refugees In rubber from the British Gov-All available boats needed for the

evacuation.. Güinslliban Mindanao were facing starvation.

-United Press. ment for its stockpile of strate-mass

and Binone designated "em-i gic materials.

Director of the barkation points, with priority Evan Just, Economic Co-operation Adminis.at Binone. Roln of acidish ash Order being main- tration's strategic materials divi-occurred.

Atained." sion," said the purchase adds "substantial amount" to the US,

ubber stockpic.

He declined to say how much rubber the ECA is necking.

The purchase was halled here as the Arst major dividend from the Marshall Plan Investment.

Although

ugh the United States in paying for the rubber, the deal is the first step toward carrying out the Congressional aim of as- suring a continuing now of cri- materials in return för tical war Marshall Plan ald.

Assistance Act The Foreign provides that the foreign coun irles shall act aside local our. from sale of rencies received

U.8. recovery goods and devote them, in part, to recovery pro. jects which will produce such scarce materials.

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A Philippine naval patrol ves sel of Camiguin, the LC 1959. Basher the errage to all ships at sea, summoning all available to Camiguin for the evacuation. The message was Intercepted by Globe Wireless of Manila.

Gulnsillban und Binone, the designated embarkation points, of are on the Southeastern part

the Mindanao Camiguin, faria,Į mtsland.

Standing By

It was known that five or six Philippine naval patrol vessels around Camiguin had been stund ing by in readiness to take on refugees and # was assumed the unss evacuation was Dr.

It also directa ECA to arrange with Marshall Plan countries that the

L United States get reasonable share of each cous- try's output ot such scurce mu- terials. These may be acquired by the United

States by sale,] transfer, barler or other means. Cagayan Associated Press.

Commls- Welfare The Social

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un Mbidanno,

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Greeks

Fall Of Rock Kills Miner

Clydach Vate,

Rhonda, Brplomber 9. Baveral miners had narrow escape today when a roof fall occurred at the Cambrian Colllery in Clydbach Vale, resulting in the death of Mr. Thomas Mainwaring. A rook weighing Leveral tona foll from the roof, scattering the men and pinning Mr. Main- waring by the lege. He died In Perth Hospital

Another man has a frac- tured leg and four others es- caped with minor Injuries. -Router.

Fighting On

Their Own Ground

Athens, September 9.

The Minister of War, M. Georgo Stratos, said tonight that Grock and Yugoslav troops clashed yastar- day inside Greece and oight Yugoslav soldiers and one officer were killed.

He did not say whether there were any Greek casualties, but told a press conference three Yugoslavs were captured and an undisclosed number wound- ed in the first open skirmish between Greek and Yugoslav troops since, the guerilla war began two years ago.

elash said the The Minister took place in the Soubi frontier Yugoslave attacked Bren, where the Greek 556th Enttalion.

AMERICANS IN JAPAN TOO OPTIMISTIC

more

TOTAL

OF 45 KILLED

IN LUZON BATTLES

Manila, September 10. Press reports from Central Luzon said today that a total of 45 people were killed, including nine civilians, in a series of Hukbalahap-Constabul- ory clashes in Nueva Ecijā and Tarlac Pro- vince..

Reports indicated that all four Constabulary Provincial Coinmanders in Pampanga, Tar- lac, Bulacan and Nueva Ecija -with a total of 22 Constabu- lary Companies-hud taken to the field. In one engagement in Tarlac, 15 Huks and nine others-all wonzen and chlidren ---were raported killed. The women and children were sold to have been caught in the crosstice.

PROTESTS VOICED AT SAILING

.Liverpool, September 9. Communist sympathisers held protest

today marches here

The reports did not mention outside the gates of the land Constabulary casualties. Sevening stage, from which soldiers Constabulary companies

were of the 3rd Battalion Grenadier reportedly thrown

against Huk Guards were embarking for concentrations in Nueva Eciju. Malaya in the troopship Staf-

Six companies were reported to

be bearing down toward the fordshire. Pumpanga marshlands, a formid-. able Huk strongholdi,

Among the demonstrators were.

women, one of whom pushed a pram with JIL

a baby in . The marchers carried banners. One "Rescue the poor

The Huk chief, Luis Taruc, is belleved to he somewhere Pampanga.

High

Malayans,"

The Guards, who arrived

by

ranking Constabulary react; sources told the United Press the Huks were waging typlen! 'guer- rilla type warfare and not meet-special train (om Windsor, were ing the Constabulary frontal not gren by

and embarked without Incident, clashes or positional battles un- They were

less cornered. They admitted the

the demonstrators

ail equipped

luks were plusive and frequent- rifles and full marching kit. ly succced in

escaping cordons

with

The 10,730 lun Staffordshire is

during the right wid taking ad- due to all for Singapore tonight. vantage of the vast expunse

of

territory, favourable to hit-and-

run tactics-United Press,

of

1,000 CASUALTIES

Canberra, September 0. Americans in Japan are optimistle about the auccess their efforts to ciemocratise the Japanese than is warranted, Mr.

The Greck defenders with-C. W. Davidson, a member of the IN EARTH TREMORS

drew after the herders occupied Commonwealth House of Repre- positions Instd; Greece, but Intersentative, sald today. counter-attacked and reoccupled Soubi, M. Stratos said.

The Commanding Officer is Colonel T.F.G. Winnington.

Among his officers is Captain J.F.. Lascalien, Grenadier Guards, alx fourfour inches tall, cousin of the Eart of Harewood and son of Sir Alan Lascalles, private Secretary to the King, He is 20 and has been in the Guards since he was 10. Saying farewell to her husband

Shanghai, Sept, 10. Intermitent earth tremors In He had gained the uneasy im-Lihua district of Sikang Province, pression that the Americans which borders Tibet, between He added that the Yugoslav thought they hid

uchieved a May and mid-August have caused of a week was 19-year-old Mrs. wounded had been treated, but greater auccesą democratising the an estimated 1,000 casunities and Pamela Whittaker who married the dead were left where they fupanese than they really had. heavy property damage, accord- Grenadier Sergeant. L. A. Whit- fell to awall investigation by There was very little ground foring to the official Central News taker on August 30-only five the United Nations Balkan! the optrilon that the Japanese Agency.

months after he returned from Commission torm.

had accepted democracy, to which The report gives no further de. Palestine. M. Stratos also said the Greek they were giving itp service. tails but added that geologists The officiul send off to the bal- The chief nope of making Ja- have been invited by the district talion was given by Major Gen- -General-Staff-And ordered the pan penceful democratic na-authorities to ascertain the causeserai--C-Marriott-General Om- Greek troops "not to enter, un- tion lay in the education of the of the earthquakes which were cer Commanding London district, der

any circumstances, foreign young and emancipation for wo- of unusually long duration.

who- llew to Liverpool for the territory" and to safeguard Greek men, which would take one, if Lihua is situated in the south- territory by all means available. not two, generations, Mr. David-western part of the province,

3rd Battalion will join -United Press,

son added. Reuter.

Reuter.

-

POP

Misteaken identity

HE LOOKED AT ME AS (P

WAS A WHALG STEAK

HE HADN'T ORDERED!

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

İYOU'RE THE CAUSE OF

ALL THIS. IF I'D NEVER ¡SEEN YOU, I WOULDN'T

BE BANKRUPT!

RIP KIRBY

HOW

DESIREE

occasion.

The

other Guards battalions which left Southampton last week.m Reuter.

By Lea

FUNDS RESTRICTED FOR TRAVELLERS

Shanghai, September 10. The Ministry of Finance yester day announced thut travellers entering or leaving Chins are not allowed to carry more then GY20.

Chinese currency funds CX- eceding that amount will be con- fiscated. The restriction does

not apply to those who hold a licence from the Ministry per- mitting them to carry--larger amounts-Reuter.

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