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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1948.

MAJESTIC Dispersing Industry Wide Understanding

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AT 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9,20 P.M.

KAUN PROTECTIONS P

Ronald Colman A DOUBLE LIFE

SIGNE HASSO › EDMOND O'BRIEN

NEXT CHANGE

Fred MacMURRAY VALLI

In

"THE MIRACLE

OF THE BELLS"

STAR

Phone 58335

17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. TODAY ONLY

at

2.30, 5.10. 7.20 & 9.30 PM.

TYRONE

POWER

LINDA DARNELL

MARK OF Zorro

Produced by Raymond Gallich Directed by

Houben Mamouflary,

TOMORROW

"THREE DARING

DAUGHTERS” FEATURING

JEANETTE MACDONALD

JOSE ITURBI

X'MAS SALE

HUNDREDS OF

CARPETS At Special Prices

It takes six weeks to reach England.

Duy now or it will be

too late for X'mas.

';

Atom Attack

Attack In Commonwealth

Against Atom

New York, November 9.

[Mr. R. F. Dimmitt, of the National Security Re- sources Board in Washington, declared today that the proper dispersal of industrial plants can be a defence against a surprise atomic bomb attack.

Such a trend of spreading out industry has already

-been noted, he added.

Mr. Dimmitt said: "We feel that proper dispersal of › industry constitutes very strong Inetor

peace

mintalning

attack by our enemies since they did not possess

uny weapons which could be used effectively in

sgainst them. since no enemy would attack a nation whose ability at retaliation could not be seriously impaired by surprise blow."

American Industry must count on being “n the receiving end of atomic bomba" if another wir

comes.

We

history

Changed Picture

"But the perfection of long- range bombera, gulded missiles ала the atomic bamb has changed radically the national Recurity programme."

Mr. Dinmitt believes atomic bombing would be limited "to have teamedt

from past objectives of highest Importance" that practically, all im and, therefore, Industry should weapon developed not be centralised in loo speritle

Wer

in the past had been used in mid-areas.

sequent warn, and there is no The Security's Resources Board known defence against the atomic considers the following as likely tomb except space itself.

targets:

"Previously the urban and in- dustrini structure of the United States had not been subjected to

King To Drop In At Panama

London, November 10.

(1) Individual plon! producing highly strategic material.

or

(2) Major developments, Indus- triuj

otherwise, which are highly inflammable and whore destruction would endanger other vital installations,

(3) Power plants and water and gas systems,

(4) Transportation

facilities, including decks, caruis, railway

arda, bridges and gunnels,

(5) Kry establishments of the urned forces.

(6) Dams and highway bridges. (7) Major nir buses and supplý

King George and Queen centres. Elizabeth will visit Panama on (8) Concentrations of plants The way to Australia and New | producing related items such us Zealand early next year, Don uueks and tools, Enrique Jimenez,

Probable Targets Panarna's Ambassador at large, anNOUNC» ed at a press conference yes- terday.

They will stop nt Panama on February 9.

The King arul Queen°8 visit will be for only one day as their tinerary for the tour of Austru the and New Zealand is timed to the last minute,

"A manufacturer should con-

*lder the probabię rols his own facilities would play In the event of war. The military importance of the whole

of Kroup

installations would delerining the nature of un attack and any manufacturer shalt be able to gauge this far- tor fairly well. Having done so, he can judge whether the site of

Jimenez and an audience with the King and presented a hand-his plant is or is not a probable written letter from the President enemy target. A study of this

of Punama renewing the invita- may yield some surprising re- tion for the visit extended by the rulis."Uulted Press. Government of Panama when 11

wus headed by Jimenez.

Jimenez, who retired as Presi- US SHIP STRIKE

clarat

October, is touring

Europe on a goodwill visit.—--As-

sorinted Press.

RADIO

This Is Radio Hong Копи

Montgomery

London, November 9.

***ssess |Constitutional advances in the Commonwealth had brought about "adaptations of the relation- ships batwoon the various units," Mr. Clemont Attico, the Primo Minister, said last night. He did not refer specifically to any Dominion.

In Holland

The Hague, November 10.

Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery arrived in Tho Hague yesterday for, four day visit to the Netherlands. At the nearby military air- field of Valkenburg he

he was Sir Philip

Nicholls, met by British Ambasador the

to Netherlands, and reproserita- tives of the Dutch Miniatrics of War and Navy as well as the Chiefs of Star of Dutch Nevy, Army and Force,

the Alr

Viscount Montgomery was In great coat and black beret.

Aociated Press.

Orderly Protest

A

In Bremen

Bremen. November 10,

A demonstration against the cost of living in Western Ger- many was held without inci- dent in Bremen yesterday after- (noun.

A crowd 30,000 strong gathered in the Cathedral Square to heat speeches by trade union leaders. The speakers criticised the Ger- council, prices, MAN ecundrate wages and rationing pulleles. They demanded a bigger share for the Unions in framing controls and rationing.

After an hour's meeting the rowd dispersed quietly.

One high Trade Union official revealed that the 24-hour gen- eral strike which has geen called in the Bizune for Friday will not affect the air lift to Berlin. Workers on the supply chain to the aircraft will stay on, the job, he said.-Associated Press.

Sudden Hitch In

The Negotiations

San Francisco, November 9.

broadensting on a frequency of The AFL Sailors Union of the Pacific, idled for. 69

845 kilocycles per second and on 9.52 megacycles per second in the (31 metre band.

ILK.T.

12.AG .Dialty Pramme Bumtakry. 12.83 p.m.- Alvina Hey, Hin Singing

Bultar and Orchestra, featuring the

Kisi Hinters,

1.00 .m.-Honge by Jean-Sablon, 1.15 p.m.-News, Weather Report and

1.25

Autrements.

..-interlude.

1.80 m.Nathing but Husie", Sidney

Turch and New Queen's Hall Light -Circhestra (ORKS),

2.00 p.m.-Clear Down,

6.60 u.m.-freramme Bummary.. 0.01 p.m.-light Variety, 0.80 ..-Lon

Demi-Heure

Frantai 18Luitle). 1,00p.m.-World and Home News Bon-

don Relay).

7.15 p.m.Reminiscences

Famous Composers played by Reginald Fort

on the Orxan,

1.8 p.m.-"Development of Jas". Pre

sented by Philip Burn (Studio). 8.00 p.m. From the Editorials" (Lon

don Relay).

8.10 p.m.--Univeralty Programme:

elal Selener" No. 1 "Anthropo

days by the CIO waterfront tie-up, today an- nounced that they will not return to work until "sovaral" jurisdictional disputes ara settled. Officials of the Sailors Union! Meanwhile, the also said that they will demand ship of two maritime employers'

tions

full member-

a "satisfactory wage-adjust-groups yesterday ratified plans. ment based on the strike set-for early resumption of negotia-

end the afrike. lement pay raises before re-

Employer negotiation commit- turning to their ships.

tees represented the Waterfront Employers Association and Pack. fe American Shipowners Asa- elation discussed plans for start-

The surprise hitch in the mari time peace plans threatened to keep ocean trafic in Pacific Coast poris frozen despile the resumping negotiations with the water- tion of negotiations with CIO front unions "as soon as possible." Longshoremen, Marine Cooks,

Negotiations may begin today.

Press and Associated

Ratio Operators and Indepen-United dent Marine Firemen which are Press. involved in the long waterfront deadlock.

Pacifie ships could not sa without 16,000 AFL, seamen even

If some 30,000 CIO stripers In-

dependent Firemen should end OPENING

their 10-week part tie-up,

The sullors also alleged that

logy". By Professor C. Daryll Forde the Longshoremen and Marine (BUCTS).

Cooks were attempting to drive them out of business and of the

1.80 cm.—“Concerto”....... Vlatk Concerto William Walton), Frederick Iiddle (Viola) with the DOC Symphony The new waterfront threat Gechinten (1)ACTS). 8.55 29.9—9+ħll the Fluter“. Songs by came as the Federal conciliator, Perry French sung by George Bears Mr. William Margolis, and Mr. with the Irish Rhythm Orchestra Alan Haywood 'were on the way (UBCTR),

to participate in negolitions to end

Most complete stock | 1.20 p.m.-Book Review by Aileen Dek The CIO strike,

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0,80 pan.-"The Binging Bled"—¤ Play

from Northern Ireland by Joseph Tomelty (HDCTA),

10.00 p.m.-Radlo News Reel

Relay),

|10.16 p.m.-Weather Report..

10.18” p.m.—“Thursday Beretindo",

10.45 p.me-Métale for Dancing.

(London

NEW PAL ROUTE

Washington, November 0.

The Civil Aeronautie Board to- doy authorised the Philippine Air Lines to serve Gunm on the

11.10 p.m.-Ww (Zen Report and Clos Manilla-San Francisco route.

Down

United Press.

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TODAY

these meetings

cx-

Speaking at the Lord Mayor! "We do not at of London's annual banquet a pass formal and nicely phrased re-

object is to Guildhall, Mr. Attlee said con- solutions: our

change views and opinions frank- stitutional progress was going

ly and freely, as in fitting among on all the time in the various the members of a family. countries and the Common-} "So is True wenith and Empire.

co-operation achieved. Would that there were "As, thesp constitutional bil- more such

the co-operation in vances are made, so there coms world today. If we could b about adaptations of the relation widen the understanding which Thips between the Various unila. exists between the peoples of the Innovations of procedure, new Commonwealth to embrace the methods of co-operation, are ex-whole world, we should be laying

lowed.

The nest foundation for Insting

"This continual growth; raises. | peter"- Reuter.

it is true, at times dimeult ques

fins of adjustment, but the point is that this is a growth, the growth

of a living organism.

RUT.

The Prime Minister traditional- ly speaks at the banquet art usually make his address a vey of home and foreign affairs.

Common Desire

SETBACK FOR BELGIAN REDS

Brussels, November 9. The Communista suffered #de- On the Commonwealth Prefest in the voting for the Vice- mlors' Conference, Mr. Attlee Presidencies of the Belgian Parlia- and 23 members of recalled that there were

pre.st today sent the Prime Ministers of the Communist Party walked out "three great Asiatic countries' of the Chamber of Deputies in

Their

meeting their colleagues of the EQ condidate in the Chamber

The The

old Dominions and the United Kingdom on terms of perfect was Dr. Marteax, a Minister in | Belgium's first post-war Coall- @quality,"

Conference "revented on, who was elected to the fifth clearly the strength of the com- Vice-Presidency at the beginning munity of purpose with which the of the last sealon.. Commonwealth is inspired. IL was our common desite to adjust national policy to serve the needs of all, to direct each Country's efforts into the channels which would most help the others.

while Today he was rejected the other tour former Vice- Presidents, two Socialists, one Sucial Christion (Catholle) and

Liberal, were und

re-elected. Reuter.

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