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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1949.

America Closes Her Consulate In Mukden

Washington;June 1.

Tho Stato Department has ordered the closing

of its consulate at Mukden, Manchuria. G The Communists have kept the consulate isolated from the outside world for the six months.

might be able to establishi

"the working relationship Communists running

the rich Chinese provinces where Soviet Russia has carved out a special uphere of influence,

The

State Department said that erdem have been Issued for the recull of the Consul-General, Angup Ward, Mrs. Ward and the consoler staff of silne.

with

A

Mr. Ward was deprived of his

Orders for the consulate closing ric communications when the Chinene Communist captured were issued two weeks ago, The the city last November. Since Department is still without word to com-whether Mr. Ward has received then, he has been municate with the State Depart-them.

het or other Amerlean L'on- sulates in the Orient,

He was kept at his post, how- ever, in the vain hope that

MALAYA WARNING TO PRESS

The

Arbitrary Action

The State Department said in a statement that the closing was ordered in view of the arbitrary restrictions Imposed on the con- sulate and a failure of repeated to permit the officials from efforts to carrying on normal functions In accordance with recognised in ternational practice.

It added that communics- tions for the -consulate remain. ed cut even after ordinary mali and telegraph facilition for others were restarted between Mukden

North and

China

cities.. Oficiuls make

it plain thắt representatives American official will be retained for the time being in other Chinese elties can- in- quered by the Communists,

Peiping cluding Nanking, Tientsin.

and

Nationalist Allegations Rejected

London, May 31. The Foreign Office spoken man in London today rejecti ed a statement made yester. day in Canton by the Chi neto Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr., George

Yah, that the British Government in per mitting Hong Kong to be used as a supply base for the Chi-

Communlite, nere

.1

The Foreign Omer spokes- man said:

"No war equip. ment of any kind has passed through Hong Kong."

The Foreign Omes spokes- man said that Hong Kong re main, a free part and that the trade between British posses sions and Communist Ching Is continuing.

"There is no blockade of Communist China,"

he said, -Routor.

Alger Hiss On Trial In New York

Dairon Post

New York, May 31..

two This is int accord with

A jury of 10 men and u de- clsion to carry on necessary re-

women was picked today to try Intions with the Communists os Alger Hiss on charges that he far as practicable.

committed perjury when he Meanwhile the State Depart- | Bald he did not 'turn ment is trying to arrange with

secret Government papers to a Itussia to send a replacement for

Soviet spy ring. o

E. Paddock, Cotuul Paul

str.,

Singapore, June 1. British officials moved yes- terday to thwart a Communist propaganda campaign almed at Malaya by the Peiping radio. British warned new papers to do nothing to support from the propa anda campaign Pelping, sponsored by the Com- munist regime

The in Chino. Pelping radio fa supporting Malnyn, Communists in their ies voll

against the British, Sir

British Henry Gurney, High Commissioner for Malaya, sold in a statement that the publish freely newspapers may anything issued by the China Communists but any comment in support of it will be dealt with is largely isolated at Duiren, Soviet-administered port city of Manchuria. under emergency regulations.

Sir Henry said propaganda

freely can be

published so Song

does not se it

offend against the Law, so people can be quite free to see it and Judge for themselves what sort of stuff it in.

"In Malaya," he added, "we are fighting militant Commun. Jam and beating it and we in- tend to finish It 。N."~A=$0-

Auociated Press.

NEW ATTACK

IN GREECE

Athens, May 31.

over

The long-delayed trial, which will settle the famous feud be tween Hiss and Whittaker Cham- Mr. Leonard Lee Bacon, а bers and reveal who told the member of the Embassy staff at truth, to the Congressional com- Nanking, has been waiting since |mittee, opened in the Federal February 23 for Soviet permis-court today. In less than three sion to go to Dairen by way of hours, the jury and two women Vladivostok, the only route now alternates had been picked. available—Associated Press.

Margaret' Lunch With Ministers

Paris, May 31. Princess Margaret lunched today with the French Foreign Minister; Rabuit Schuman, and

the

SPLIT IN COMMUNIST RANKS IS PREDICTED NEW THEORIES ON EVENTS IN CHINA

London, May 31.

| Chinero Embassy officials predict that a split will develop in Chinese Communist leadership with the Red drive into South China. The Communist advance South of the Yangtse, they say, is having the effect of dividing Southern China into autonomous regions, and the Communist leaders are seeking co-opera- tion with anyone willing to work with them,

The speed with which the trial got under way is in marked con- trast to proceedings two floors above the courtroom, where 11 Communist leaders are on trial for conspiracy,

It was two Jury was selected for the trial of the Communists, who were in dicted by the same Federal Grand Jury that levied two charges of perjury against Hiss.

months before a

Hiss, aged 44, former State De partment official who served as

Guerillas have opened a large scale attack North of the British Foreign Secretary, adviser to President Roosevelt at Konitsa and Greek Government Ernest Bevin, at British the Yalta confèrence in 1035, sat planes have cone to the de- Embassy.

quietly with his wife Prikeillh fence of

session.-United the Government After the luncheon, Princess } during today's

Press. troops, Athens newspapers re- Margaret went to a presentation Christian Dior's Summer fash- ported today.

The guerillas' attack began last lons, Sitting at the end of a large

divan. Mountains

she commented on each night In Grommos where the rebels scored successes robe and showed a lively interest. early in April only to be pushed) She placed orders, however, back into small pockets along the Albanian frontier.

of

The Princess was wearing a salmon pink dress and a grey felt hat with a small vell.

The rebels at present are re- ported to have burst out of these Afterwards the Princess drove jckets. They threw brisk in bright sunshine to Chantilly anti-aircraft fire at Covernment and then to the Chateau de Saint

strate. United Firmin, the resilence) of planes trying to

Lady Press.

Diana Cooper.Associated Press.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

NOTICE TO MEMBERS Whitsun Race Meeting, SATURDAY, 4th and MONDAY, 6th JUNE 1949,

On the First Day. Saturday, 4th Jung,' the First Belf will DE rung as 1.30 p.m. and the first race will be run at 2.00 pm: on the Second Day, Monday, 6th June, the First Ball will be rung at 11.30 am, and the first race will be run at 12 noon. The Tiffin interval will be after the fourth race (1.80 p.m.).

Through Numbers (22 Races $44.00) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, alsb tickets for the Special Cash Sweep on the last race of the second day. Tickets in the Special Cash Sweep on the last race of the second day may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Office, No. 382, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE,

Members and guests are reminded that they and thiole ladies MUST wear their badges PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED

bronront the NIeeting..

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

Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Roetrin at $10 each day including, tax are obtainable through the Secretary on the written or personal introduction of the Member, such Member, to be responsible for sil chits eid Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the RACE COURSE.

The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am, the First Day and at 9.30 am on the Second Day. The Secretary' office will close at £145 am, the First Day and at 10 am, on the Becond Day... Both Offices at 1st floor, Telephone, House,

& Umited number of Ulfins will be obtainabin, at the Cluk House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27818).

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUES PREMISES DURING THE BIKETING,

re *

- PUBLIO ENCLOSURE. The price of admission": "to the Fahlle Enclosure is-si Including tar for all persons including ndies, and is payable at the Gate,

Bookmakers. The Two men, etc. will not be permitted to perate within, the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Cin during the Have Möeting.

Refreshments will be obtainable in the Resinvenut in the Publia Enstormtrs.

·SERVANTS' FASSES,

Servants”, passen - will be kitäbe to Private Dex' holde ONLY, WHO ary requested to distribute them with discrimina- sloh and to endorse theke samne on khe, prašus.'' Holders of suchtamises are not @SIMILIATIN? the・・ Mamberi « Estolosare except for sassing through on their antion and meat - TemuÍN”.

thele employers' standa.

EY ORDERIT

D. L. Prophet,

Asia, Beerstary...

PRAESIDIUM FOR HUNGARY

At the same time, it is said, the Communists are taking every precaution byanal risking clash with the Western powers.

British and American Business- bren asked men In China have to continue their activities

le in keeping order.

Embassy

indications mumelont

Communist

these are

that, although the

fenders ure

And

and

officials BY |

Soviet slogans,

large section of their followers

PAKISTAN STERLING REQUEST

SHANGHAI

TRADE RULING

Shanghai, June 1.

A trade control section has been established by the Shang- Tina Military Control Commi-

Karachi, June 1. Pakistan will ask for much

Is concerned

hed only with their own greater releases of Sterling du- idon of nationalism and

that ring the current Anglo-Pakis- eventually the Communist front tan financial talks in London will be divided between those than the £10,000,000 mention- subservient to Moscow and a ed in press reports here, a

possibly larger section concernent

only with its own, idea of China's usually reliable source said to-

night. national interests.

officials say the Com Chinese

The Dominion, will nisontess munist occupation of Shankhui for substantial releases of hard

Tso currency, the source added. has confronted the Mao

Lime The source and that these re- un regime for the Arat with the necessity of determining quests are essential because of re- the Western cent damage to crops in East its attitude toward

Bengal.

This damage had upset world.

an extreme ComTM the Pakistan Government's es There is

to timates and the Dominion will munist element clamouring root out all Western imperialism. now have to import food to avold

to a more realisti: a rahtine there. as oppesexl element that belleves that It 1 only to the West they can turn In thic task of industrialisina China,

Stronger Force

cite a the Cominform

Alon,

"

The trade Sub-Committee alms to regulate no for as la possible the supply of raw matoriale jind turm produce between the metro- polis nd other efties and there- by effect stublleation in neneral market conditions,. It was said.

Under the scheme any large purchase of raw materials from thin city by individuals, business dime, public bodies or co-opera- tive rochelles lh other elties will have to be conducted through

the the trade control section Commission which will similarly handle sales. of large quantities of farm produce, raw materials or other goods by these parties to the local market-Reuter,

A Rebel Stronghold Occupied

Burma

Rangoon, May 31,

Government forces

have occupied Talkkyi, former rebel stronghold 48 miles North of Rangoon, the Burma Army Ratllo announced: tonight.

The

Radio.added that the Gyobyu Reservoir-Rangoon's main supply-and two villages have also been completely cleared It claimed that 30 rebels were killed when Government troops

of rebels,

Also, to satisfy her public de- und, Pakistan will have to ac- celerate the pace of industrialisa- tion and import large quantities of capital and essential goods.

(High representatives of the two countrice in Londen дго scattered, leaving arms and am- negotiating an Agreement to

10munition. The

Government lost replace the present

one-year one killed and five wounded in Anglo-Pakistan finance agree the fighting, the Radio said.

smashed a rebel headquarters near

North of Mandalay, | Shoves hel garrison, 600 strong,

Junn

The

To-

There are Indications, the off- cials say, that Soviet Russia, is els beginning to realise that: the

ment 'which expires on inherent nationallam In Asia is

In the Basacin district, West of 30. force thon a stronger

Rangoon, Government troops re- proving

The talks will decide how pulsed repeated attacks by Korens Communism.

on Government positions, inflle- recent much Sterling and how much in Chinese officials

news hard currencies Pakistan will re-ting heavy casualties on the insuc

of the paper published in Bucharest, in celve during the coming year.bels, the Army Radio declared."

Government In the Pegu agen which the editorial warned They are also expected to cover against the port of nationalism the entire pattern of future trade forces failed un attempt to sabu which It described

cconomic matters between toge rail tracks, it said. Reuter. as being the

the two countries)-Reuler. ALS the argument of nation whole instead of a battlefold of classes.

a

nnd

Chinese Embuny omtale INDIAN. EMBASSY

also say the Chinesa Commu- nist bhaders are full aware that nationalcom

endangering

their cause.

Asla

ard

I

with

le

IN DUBLIN

MERCY FLIGHT

Sydney, May, 31. A. Royal Australian Al„Force Lincola bomber left Sydney to- night on a 2,000-miles non-stop trans-continental "mercy flight" New Delhi, June 1. The Govethments of India and to Perth with serum for, a criti- Iri the meantime, not only

The boy is suffering from severe China hut countries in South Eust the Republic of Ireland have cally four-year-old boy.

tigreed to raise India'

reps blood deficiency. Albumen plasina that the note taking

sentation in, Dublin to the level

Berilm, which had been own Western

are preparing of Embassy, the Indian Ministry from the United States, reached powers themselves

to combat communism

of External affairs announced to Sydney at a time when 16.com- concerted economie policies, das

day.

were bound for mercial planes "The present Minister With alignment, the Chinese

to tre-

Perth. The parents appealed to ometals say,

the West can still land, Mr. Krishna Menon, will the RA.A.F. A crew of six then exert greater pull than Soviet be the new Ambassador, In ad- ie the Lincoln from Brisbane o Communiam.

dition to his post as High Com- Sydney to pick up the scrum.- the Western poivers are tu missioner in London-Reuter. Reuter. Budapest, May 31.

triumph over Soviet Communtam, Hungary will be governed in they add, they must recognlie future by Presidium similar that the whole of Asta is in o to that of the Soviet Union and period of revolution which they the other Eastern European must try to guide and to stlhu- countries, the Deputy Prime late instead of opposing and sup Minister. M. Matyas Rakosi, pressing the movement. today told the Central Com- "It will be a race between the mitted

and the Soviet of the Hungarian": Western nations Workers' Party.

Communiiats to The new Constitution will be drawn up in the next few weeks, be_sald

see who will have

';

PEERS APPROVE IRELAND BILL

London, May 31.

the most hand in shaping the reThe House of Lords today passed the freland Bill volution" believe-United Press.

the Chinose ometais

HASHISH HAUL

Alexandria, May 31,

recognising Eire's departure from the Common- wealth and providing for Eiro citizons not being regarded as foreigners.

be

In a report on the results of the elections on May 15, M. Rakesl suld that in a large ineasure the success of the Hungarian People's

It also declares that Northern, mencement of last year's. British Front was due to the International

Hashish valued at £40,000 astroland shall remain part of the Nationality Act, shall not success of the Soviet foreign policy seized when five alleged sumggiers King's dominions unless its Par deemed to have ceased to be a British subject on the coming into and to the great victories of the were arrested today, the police lament decides otherwine.

The Bill had already passed force of that Act. Chinero, Communist Reuter, announced Associated Press.

through the Commona,

Thifce exceptions are: A person Opposition and Covertiment domiciled it Southern Ireland on agreed on a new clause affecting December 6, 1922, 4. person per- the British nationality of certain monently resident there between Irish-born poopléma. subject April 10., 1935-the date of the which had baffled the Lords pt two'Irish Nationality and Citizenship previous sittings and twice paused | Art and commencement of the debate to be adjourned.

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