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MAYHEW STATEMENT

RAISED IN

IN HOUSE

Kashmir Key Post Forecast

Lake Sucess, March, 1. Mr. Walter Bedell U.S. Ambassador to Moscow,

Smith.

is likely to be appointed United Nations Plebiscite Administra- for for Kashmir.

London, March 1. The Mayhow statement had another sequel today

in the House of Commons.

The statement by Mr. Mayhew, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs-that Britain is now in sight of complete economic independence was vigorously attacked by the Opposition. Mr. Mayhew's statement (made in the United States last week) was described 'by Tory speakers as having had a be- wildering and deplorable effect,

Mr. Oliver Stanley, n former Colonial Secretary, said that had

which, taken quite apart from thele context, may cause diM- culties. Over a period of years, I have known them made by Ministers on all alden of the House.

"I suggest It would not

be

Wife Stabbed By Husband

Manila, March 2.

Mrs. Rosa Sevilia Alvers, 43, prominent educator and soolal worker, was stabbed in the abdomen yesterday. By her husband, Emilio Alvero, ob, and ls hovering between. life and death.

Alvere, a building contrac tor, surrendered to the police in Quezon City, where the Alvero live,. He admitted the --- stabbing, but refused to give

A FOROM..

.

It not been for the prompt repu-wise to pursue the matter." Mr. Dedell Smith recently sub- diation of Mr. Mayhew's state-

Mr. George Strauss, Conserva- mitted his resignation to Presi ment by Sir Stafford Cripps, dents extimized in jasnot yet Catechole barnquer the lord hethur-thirimeter been offently accepted.

whole of our recovery programme Minister had seen the statement His appointment as

of Mr. Hector McNell, Minister an Ad- might be in danger, ministrator in Kashmir would, in Amid cheers and counter-cheers, of State, that Mr. Mayhew had effect, be in a private capacity he asked what the Prime Minis- blurted out the truth At the and not as a member of theter is going to do to see that the wrong moment. thalted States Government's ser- future of the British people is vier.

nol jeopardised by irresponsible

"Do you share that view and i

the truth

A final decision on the appoint-statements by Ministers who have the Implication that ment is expected to be announced nothing to do with this matter at should not be told by Ministers in the United States?", MY, within the next few days,

Consultations have been going

tan.

Grach

ter had now been the

had The Alvaros estranged for many

been Уедев,

but recently were apparently reconciled, Mra. Alvero founder of a college for girls, was taken to the University of Santo Tomak Hospital,

sho

where

underwent 18 emergency operation-United Areas:

Syrian Bid For Foreign Investment

The Prime Minister, Mr. Cle-Strauss asked. The Prime Minis on between the United Nations ment Attlee, replied that the mat-ter replied that he had nothing Kashmir Commission

Damascus, March 1. dealt with, to add to his full statement.

Mr. Adam McKinley, Labour, t In compliance with the Syrlan Sir Stafford Cripp's statement-snit that if the report of what Premier's earlier statements that Governments of India and Pakis-

that British recovery is nothing Mr. Mayhew said is as accurate it in confidently expected like complete was made after here that Me, Bedell Smith willfull consultation with the Foreign as the report of what Mr. McNeil Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, and said, then it is a travesty, utilised himself, and represents the views

to do the Government as much hurm as possible. of the British Government,

head the Bat of names now

post.

being considered for this key Now $4

alri. Years

Gieteral Bedell Smith made the Army his His last important "mili- fary post was as Chief of Staff 19 Cieneral Dwight Exentower, Allied Supreme Commander dør- ing the last war, Reuter.

Carter

Not Wisa

"E should deprecate further questions in the national terest," he added. "Every now and again statements are made

Japanese "Purge" Being Relaxed

Washington, March 2.

The United States is relaxing its three year old

"purge" rules for Japan.

Around The Harbour

Those rules have automatic ally barred thousands of Jap- anese from public life.

No Risks

As Mr. Attlee made no com- ment on thls, Mr. Sumley asked It is suggested that Mr McNeil did not make the statement at- tributed to him in the press,

The Prime Minister

Syria hus deserted her policy of isolation in the politien! feld, the National Economy Minister, Jean Schnaoui, prominent finan- cter, declar

declared at special preSS conference today that Syria wel- comes the Investment of foreign capital for the exploitation Syrian resources

provided that this does not confilet with the country's sovereignty Life! ¿11- dependence.

of

replied: Jean Bey disclosed details of "It depends very much on the the new Syrian five-year

plan context and the accuracy of the comprising the building of latla-

As I unterst reporting.

it,quleh barbour, huge clucirle pis-

on the Euphrates

and

whatever

fer was suplay by the Mials-Jects.

and

to have been at Orontes rivers

danis on a private meeting, and I regret it them, and big drainage projects

reported."

especially in the Alghab dis Mr. Stanley asked the Primetricts for the exploitation of 3,- Minister for an nasarance that❘000,000 acres for agriculture. Ministers will feel that it is never any good taking risks with the truth. My. Attlee retorted that there is no question of that.

"No Minister will take risks with the truth,” he added.

He added that there WOS no A formal directive to General opportunity for the Ambassador Douglas MacArthur will permit to be consulted about Mr. May- the

re-examination of many hew's statement before it WILS Junior Army officers and smaller made, because the matter arose allicials 10 see whether they during a debate.--Reuter. JIMT Lancashire arrived

should be given clean bills, yesterday from Liverpool vía

This directive

is one of two the Suez Canal with about 400 sent to General MacArthur re- service personnel and families.cently by the joint Chiefs of There were 100 sailors for local Staff-the military heads of the replacements.

Army, Navy and Air Force—and

The ship encountered rough weather en route.

MECHANIC FINED $500

CNAC at Kal

Tak Aerodrome

The Minister had these pro- Jeels in mind when he said that Syria welcomes foreign capital and he was, clear in saying that their realisation does not enter into the country's usual budget.

Associated Press.

LONDON BRIBE SCANDAL ECHO

London, March 1.

A five-man Committee on "contact men," set up by the submitted to the 11-nation Par

Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Eastern Commission, the advisory A 23-year-old mechanic of the Attlee, 'after disclosures at the agency on occupation policy.

The other directive is said to was fined $500 by Mr. Hin recent Lynskey Tribunal. In- Among the passengers who dis- embarked here were Mr. A. M. call for a review of an earlier shing Lo for driving carelesslyquiry into alleged corruption Champney, Mr. P.W.F. Hodkinson, order which decentralised Jap-and without a licence at Central in Government circles, met to-

¡yesterday.

day for the first time. Mr. J. G. Cossack, Mr. B. Ganese police forces.

General MacArthur was con-

The first session considered the Tucker, Mr. S. J. Luktes, Mr. A.

On Sunday Kwok Po on both movca.

drove general approach to the question Spence, Mr. W. Themson, Mrs. sulted in advance

They

fit in with the de: car No. 7750 along Gloucester of these contact men, K.M. Admas and daughter, Mrs.

the un- E.D. Aitken and two children;

Road near the Eastern Police official "liaison officers" between valoping American stresa" on Mrs. A.L. Charlton, Mrs. H. E restoring Japan's economic and Station and hit a parked vehicle, businessmen and Government de- Harrison, Miss EM. Jones, Mrs. political life in order to lassen

slightly damaging it.

partments, whose activities the the former

When Kwok J. M. Metcalfe, Mrs. F.J. Parker,

was brought to Commmittee has to country's enemy

investigate, admitted Mrs. T. Vallom and children, Mrs.

the station, he dependency on American' sup

that and determine whether they are he had had no driver's licence. A.H, Urpeth, Mrs. R. Walker and

port

able to give rise to abuses. Sub-Inspector Goodman son and Mrs. A.E. Sharpe and children.

HMT Lancashire is due to leave Monday, taking, about 300 military personnel and families.

A purge of Japanese wartime officials and military leaders has been in effect for more thon three years. General MacArthur issued a detailed order on Jun-

4. 1046. unry 1. based on the Pota Among the passengers yesterdam Big Three declaration that

there must

be eliminated for day were four Chinese sailors,

ume the authority and influence of those who have deceived, and misled the people of Japan into embarking on world, conquests.

Under the new. directive In-

The "Hammer and Sickle" flies over three ships in port today.

Calling here for bunker en route

in charge of the case.

was

Mr.

ness

Sidney Stanley, key wit-

at the Lynskey inquiry, around whom the Attorney General, Sir Hartley Shawcross, said

the whole tangled web

SHIP MOVEMENTS seems to have been spun, may

be caused to give evidence be- San Francisco, March 2.

fore the Committee. Ship arrival: Mission Dolores A formal notice of Mr. Stan- from Yokohama.

ley's bankruptcy proceedings op- Departure; Eleazor Lord for peared in the offelul Yokohama.

London Gazette tonight, announcing his Seattle ship arrival: Colorado intention to pay dividend.- dividuals in some of the classes from Fusan. Associated Press-Router.

be re-examined to deter

war roles

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occupation. The idea was to break up the

She is unctured off Stonecutters neur the Russian Steamer Azov. Both are expected to leave for home ports within this week.

The Poltava is expected to be tight totalitarian system of con- ready for her return. trip very

1001).

Her repairs are nearing cont- pletion.

troi which the Japanese had set

up before Pearl Harbour.

Officials who told of the de- cision to review this policy said

cope

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the big question nows whether [ADEN, PORT SAID, GENOA, MARSEILLE, CADIZ the Japanese police can Arriving here on another towing with large scale Communist or mission, the ocean-going tug Seu other Lynx brought the Liberty ship. Press, Juan de Fuca, which had aboard her two motor Inunches. ·

The Sea Lynx had brought A Iseveral ships for the Hong Kong Shipping Company during the past few months. Most for the Vessels towed in are being scrap ped. Some are being repaired,

The 113-ton lug come from Shanghai, She 'Is due to leave today.

FINED FOR HITTING CHILD

At Kowloon yesterday, a mar- ried woman was fined $250 for ngsaulting a child under 18 years.

of age.

1

disorders. - Associated

LOT OF TROUBLE

FOR $3.40

A highway mibery in the New Territories fast night netted two robbers the small sum of $3.40,

Shortly before 8 p.m. two wo- men were walking home after. visiting some friends when near the Taal Kung Temple"-in Kam- tin they encountered two robbers one of whom was armed with a | revolver.

The robbers held up 'the women and rellevesd them of the money and then escaped in the direction of Talpo and Tsun Wan.

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