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AIRLINE COLD WAR WARMS UP GOP Senator On Chiang Kai-shek's

CNAC, CATC Get Restraint Order From Supreme Court SMUGGLING OF ENGINES

Defected CNAC and CATC authorities yesterday countered the Nationalist Ministry of Communication's interim injunction-- obtained at the Supreme Court on Thursday.

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State Department has stopped rending avlation material CNAC and CATC Civil Avia. tion circles in Hong Kong con ПЕСТ the

move the ap plication to the local authorities for A Court injunction and the

8. embargo on airplane parte -to the smuggling astion tol lowing the defection.

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Pi Policy On

Brief Visit Here

Mr. William F. Knowland, th; U. S. Sanator, and Men, Know land are being welcomed by Major-General Claire L. Chaħnault, Head of Civil Air Transport, and Mrs. Chennault at Kai Tak airport yesterday. ("China Ma il Photol.

Chinese Capital Senator Knowland

For Investment Visits HK, Leaves

22 re-

Manila, November 25. President Quirino, in gular Cabinet meeting, loday, si a policy which will permit refugee Chinese capital from Hong Kong to enter the Philip Mr. pines for industrial develop- ment-with certain restrie- tions.

For Chungking

William F. Knowland, U.S. Sariator, mado a half-hour stop in the Colony yesterday while en route to Chungking to meet Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek,

He granter" 11 request frem several Chines capitalists

emporary visne to come to this He arrived at Kai Tak airport at about 11.45 a.m. country in order to make

vey of possible investments.

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The decision was made upon the commerdotion of the For-

in a United States Army Air Force converted B-17. He was accompanied by, Mrs. Know- land and Mr. H. B. Wheeler of General

MacArthur's headquarters.

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Douglas

The eireles believe that this had! CATC ami 31 4 the Nationalia | speeded up the Nationalist Cov- eign Ofce.

The Foreign Office two days The outer Cuisson were hated! riment's notes to obtain un in--

andreineens

junction, hence the appilention for go girously denied, that per- an interim injunction on Thurs-mison had been granted for The estry of Chinese refuges capital

Mr. Knowland and his party day

with the four- and spare parts following press reports from Hong left together

Kong that the Philippine Consulį mun

party" sent were believed to have been mostly General there had obtaled such by Generalissimo Chiang Kai- drawn from the Balley Shipyard

shek to Acting President Depot. Bailey's was taken over by

Tsung-jen. CNAC some months back when the Hong Kong Government, armedl with emergency pa

powerk, evicted | CNAC maintenance shops from

The injunction prohibits the defendants from entering or en. mazing on plaintiffs' premises. Ilan forbids the removal of operty by defendants and the

dealing with BOIIOn of or monies of the plaintiffs by de. fendants.

M IC Wang, acting on be- Kau Tuk. Negotiations followed:

All of Mr CV Lông (Who is ink and Bailey's was purchased andi (homa), detected munäging diret- Lineal

depot. spare parts

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de of (NAC released the follows FNAC then said that parks were statement vesterday evenja | belag assembled Here for ship-

***

The mugement w em-

permisalon,

Invitations Limited

"Comforts

the reported.

Chang Kai-shokand. other Chinese political military leaders. Ma

Comfort Party To

Li Tsung-jen Fails

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's four-man comfort mission to Acting President General Li Tsung-jen left Hong Kong for Chungking yesterday after failing to per- suade General Li to return to Chung- king.

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They corried a personal letter to the Generalissimo from the Acting Presidenta reply to Gen- eralissimo Chiang's letter. It is understood that the letter refused to entertain the Gen- eralissima's overtures.

Meanwhile, from his ward at the Tai Wo Yuen hospital, the Acting: Prosident-through a apokesman--described reports of differences between him and General Pài Chung-hai as utterly without foundation.

The spokesman added that I General Li and Pal are the closest of friends and have a long history of co-operation. They have no difference of opinion.

altuation in the South West. Hence although 'he la at presant in his 'ok bed he is more con. cerned in national affairs than his recovery from his fil-

net.

"We are

'now' returning to

"It in due to this worrying that He also denied the report that the Acting President will have to General 1 had attempted to spend quite some time in curing tact Mr. John W. Snyder, United

his finess. Stales Secretary of the Treasury during his vé-end--half hou- visit here.

The spokesman sald that General Li was here for medical treatment and had no iden of meeting Mr. Snyder.

Chung kinh carrying, with us the

Acting President's personal letter

the Generalissimo." to

The party loft Kal Tak airport at about 12.35 p.m. by a CAT air- The Acting President, it was craft together with Mr. William. learned inst night, may leave the F. Knowland and his party and hospital in a few days and move Major-General Claire L Chen- o his private home in Caine Road. hault,

Security arrangements for his protection have already becu made by local authorities.

Generalissimo

Chiong's

four- man mission was composed of Dr. Chu Chin-hua, Deputy Premier Secretary- Lon-yu.

the

Reds Press Drivo,

Fram, Chungking...meanwhile, Associated prase reports. that the vivi{' war has ap proached closer to that olty, Mr. Hung

Three Red prongs-predsèll their of the Nationalist Emer-advance on Chungking. Their General of

Supreme Council; Mr. Chui total strength was oficially s gency. Supreme

politicing and timated at 130,000 meng Chen...

Council; meinber of

To meet the growing threat, Yen-teng, Secretary-Gen the Nationalists moved reinforce- many eritlof the Executive Committee ments to the front. The fault- ants of Chungking suw them pase through their clly, chrecring along: in Blx-wheeled, trucks, command, cars, Jeeps and other vehicles.

and

He is expected to go to Hainan Island before returning to the Colony where he will pay

Li

to Marshal Li Tsung-Jen.

Mr. Knowland

visit

of the Kuomintang.

and Mt.

The party was accompanied by the elder Nationallat statemen. Mr. Yu Yu-jen, and Mr. K.C. Wu. former Mayor of Shanghai,

meal.

Statement

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Giving eredilsio Cenerul Sun or Columbus, Ohio. 'Me Know-dent Li Tsung-jen in, Hong Kong-south of, Feyling, to a, point East

now

The Foreign Office today sald Interviewed by Pressmen at the

The Defence Ministry said the that it that timo

Is paying his no definite airport, the U.S. Senator said that

biggest threat was from the East, policy had been set up. The he found the situation in Taiwant to Generallesin Chiang Kai-

Prior to their departure for It claimed 15,000 Red troops were President's action today sets much better than what the news-shck to obtain first-hand inform Chungking, the four-man comfort moving in two prongs on Chung-

tion of o such a poflcy, Invitations, how-| papers in the United States had of a continued Nationalist remission from Chungking issued taking from that direction. They ever, will be limited 10

sistance against the Chinese Reds, the locul Press the following state- were identified as belonging to the

Upon his arrival here he was purely industrial fold.

He sold that morale of the Nu-

forces of General Lin Piño, con- The original request from re-tionalist Boldlers in

net at the airport by Mr. Karl Taiwan

be the Communiata" "We, in carrying out Generalis.sidered to great and General Chen Cheng, Rankin, the

the local U.S. Consul 21 rates bien If the Hong Kong ment to Tulpeh where CNAC was Jugee capitalists had asked for

simo Chiang Kai-shek's ers, best general and, in, the present

orders, Supreme

civil war, certainly their most L'art serving

an setttt Up their min

apportunity to invest in agri-Nationalist Governor of Talwan, is General, and other members of service

brought trom Chungking the loses

local U.S. Consulate. argumetcom under agaitint tm air. station.

edture, mining, import and ex- doing an excellent job in

In keeping Industry American personnel

on. a large Taiwan in general shape.

Piloted by

by Captain T.H. Paskell November 22, the Generalissimo's successful one,

The Defence Ministry sold the connected port mad

personal letter to Acting Presi- with CNAC ilented any knowledge i

front stretched from a point sente. Prague, November 24,

The announcement pointed out Li-jen, former Commander of the

land's B-17, which is manned by ph vees at CNAC "would never ) of the smuggling of the 28 engines. |

"Aside from Czechoslovakia's Roes an ↑ Feet probe the to 31% authority of Those

that the constitution prohibits Famous

this we also en- of Nanchun. Fouling is on the six U.S.

personnel, is re Army New First Army contacted declared chant

Acting Presi allens with

quired about the Catholic Bishops issued on To self-allout "Martaging Directhey themselves know little about

the exception (training troops for the Natia mining in the Colony to take the dont' hess and urged the Act-Yarigtse 55 miles North East of appeal to priests today to

Chungking. Nonchun is a high- "what's going on.'

Neutral sources tapped for in-parity provisions of the Bell Acs told the Pressmen

Amerienha who come within the lists In Taiwan, Mr. Knowland Senator back to the U.S.

Mr. Knowland departed for my President to return to Chung-way town 50 miles South East of support Them "st the

Chung lalk on

on board

CAT air-king on a a earlier date.

the capital. Chush fall into the hands

formation knew little more than from participation in agricul-

|tural" "or" mining pursuits,

craft necompanied by Major-Hong Kong, we were dally in the tied the Communiats engaged in

"During our three days' stay in

The Defence Ministry, identi- the fact that the operation had of laymen and apostates,"

the government has set a policy

General Claire Ly Chenduk. been carried out successfully by

of encouraging Filipino nationala and reassented their right to

be defecting partles of CNAC aind

axport-export activities and is control appointments and

CATC. When asked who gave

not anxious to introduce new missions of priests

structions ur permission to

in have competitors with large capital. the engines smuggled out

Any incoming refugee capitol source replied, "There is no such however will be subject to the thing permission. The bix following restrictions: chiots decide on the moment and, the job is carried out there and

The пpped, issnect in answer to Government dermes 12 month

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giving the State སྶ '(༡༨ ཝུ༢པཝཾ Church appointments was down up at a meeting of Bishops last

week.

man."

7b Sheh-san:

Therefore any attempt ou

take ees CNAC would be re- the part of this bogua authority

isted by the mangement employees of the airline accordi

to Hong Kong law;

and

3. Acting in accordance with the prevnim ziven by the Hong Kon Supreme Court's wald order the madingment of CNAC who were maut defendants" by virtue of the sate Court's order have duly tistem up legal procedure by filing then.” the necessary application with the Hong Kong Supreme Court to dis-

The Bishops agui demandedrove the "Injunction Order" in that priests taking the outh of to- reperence; yalty now required by the Gov- ernment should add to it the words

14. The management and em- take this mo- "provided this is not in coufflet ployees of CNAC with the laws of God and the portunity once again to re-affirm Church and the natural rights of there determination to protect the i properties of the airline for tie Chinese people as represented by the Central People's Government Peking and wish to let it be known by all concerned that the action they have taken, and the position they are now in are re eelving the fullest support from all quarters, and all patriotle, Chinese uil over the world.":

The Minister of the Interior, M. Vaclav Nosek, Baid on November 12 that the Government would not permit any such addition to the onth.

Their call to priests to remain loyal and obedient was regarded as'n request for support should the Bishops and it necesbury to defy the Slate.-Houter.

Weathers

AC 4669 CAT (9.1m, ÚRBT) pressure continues hlich over the whole sites, wilds nopleuificant developments, expected,

Today's Forecast-Light moderate Egor Nft windy, Flor.

Yesterday's Westberi

Maximum: 700 deje Fati

Minimum: 10,8 der. Fal., Bunshinet 10, tours.

Rainfalls" "Trute. Toistato dan

2000,6m..-heat

true of: 205.7 mm.

Dew Point

Wind”, Diretson,

Wind Faroe

Engines

Smuggled Out

one

“GERMANY WOULD FIGHT ON SIDE OF RUSSIA”

New York, November 24. The unofficial monthly muga- zine United Nations Work has published an article by TH Totnes, who reported: "Germany will fight on Russin's side in the event of a third World War."

ot

Also.

1. Chinery Investments must give priority to local Filipino

labour;

2. ltemittances by these in- vestors to their homeland or other foreign countries will be sublected to rigid exchange controls.es. hedge against an excesive tout- now of dollar, reserves United

Press,

Workers In France Defy

that General

Sun is doing an excellent job.

Good Impression

"I had the opportunity of driv ing around Taipch and Tainu un escóried," Mr. Knowland adder. "and although I found there were lean polleemen there than in smne of the European countries, situation there is a lot better than In Europe.".

the

Ho further said that in the re→ cent battle at Kinmen, and island between the mainland province of Fuklen and the Island of Taiwan, the Nationalists had obtained a major material victory.

WAS

He mentioned that it material victory for the Nation- plists because the military equip ment left behind by the defeated Communists was enough to equip

Nationalist division.

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to

Head of CAT, and the Generalis hospital as instructed by the thin drive as Lin Pino's 47th, Goth Isimo's "comforts party"

Generalissimo who is very much and B1st armles and the First, Marshit Li Tsung-Jeni

concerned over the Acting Pre-Second and 30th independent sident's illness

divisions. It assessed their total "The Acting President is very strength at 95,000 men. much concerned over national The Ministry estimated the affair in the Central Govern-Communists heading for Chung- mant. He to also very" much king from Kwelchow Province at worried over the recent,:war 35,000 men.:

All-Out War Against Rebels

Manila, November 25. Philippine Air Force Fisi Mustangs bombed and strafed the stronghold of the anti-gov- crnment Farmy" today while four artillery batteries of 105s. and 758 softened up rebel posi tions in the hills of Batangas Province.

Brigadier General' Albarto' Ra- The Reds also suffered some mos, chief of the Philippine Con 2,500 casualties and now there is stabulary, told the United Press not a single Red soldier remain that the main attack had begun fsoners," he added.

Strike Order tag on the island except the pri- but that the results could not be

·Paris, November 25. Thousands of French work

Mr., Knowland further suld

inther guld tha

dielermitted until infantrymen The magazine itteniuhed Telnes as outstanding anti-Nazi au-

he believes the Nationalists could move in. The ground attack is to

begin tomorrow morning. thority on geopolitics and paners defied union orders for a hold Taiwan against any Red us Six Constabulary companies Germanism who during the war 24-hour national strike today salt if the Government troops and one army company, totalling was, employed for confidential as- and showed up for work as will do their jobs as well

verumo

by the United States usual... Telies wrote:

Business and industry Blowed

did

Angchit

they more than 700 men, were in post- on Kinmen

Island on the subject of Nation for the attack which gov- ernment forces intended should Ward, the U.S. Consul in crush the wock-old opposition of a secure down but the strike failed to Mukden who was recently tried political, malcontents: apparently peal lyse country's economic German political and Intellectual

by the

baso

Meanwhile the "China Mail"Jeuders ate; engaged. In shiping 1 The telephone and postal for Communists for stirred up by the victory of Pro

averted spare parts were anoak- move for world domination.

rd out of Hong Kong in junke | United Press.

(during, the first: week following

the CHAO CATC“ airlines de- fection:

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On Other Pages

of the consulate cent electionsUnited Press. learned exclusively yesterday Gorman polley which could vicer and the electricity, gas and that new aircraft engines, threaten the safety do United Water there, Mr. Knowland sild, that -gother with several Gratée of States; even more then Hitler's but many trains were ruining 'Sunday he had cabled, Presi

Just behind schedule. The airlines the latter to take action to Fecure

dent Harry

Truman [not only urging were operating at 50 per vent normal services.

* Me Ward's release but also point- Paris transport stopped coming out the importance of CEO

for the release of two pletely but tens of thousands tiating

COL workers bicycled, thumbed ridos.ortion; Administration

American Economic Co-opera- Page 2

men - now -Correspondenda, hiked to work. No buscs or sub-held in North Korea, and the two Page 3 Ways were running only US. Marine: flyers who are now in Reminders, few taxis were opera were sud Chinese Communist custody in Page 4 pended and the ballonni radle Now that Mr. Ward Has boon Page

All Paris newspapers were a North Chine,

Barclay On naked was also silent excopt for three oto

o operation was alleged to have been conducted under secrecy

MR. EDEN ASKS FOR DEBATE

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with the nyintion eargo balan kak ment to Communist controlled air. Mr. Anthony Eden, the deputy shipped to Canton for trans-slip London, November 24 fields in the

Although the informant

leader of the Opposition, North

informant would int

the House of Commons today news bulletins released by the Mukden police Bmula Warning not elaborate further or reveal the fora debate on the Far East, the The strike, was called by the Mr. Knowland said that he will

and perhaps the Communist-led General Conce, how rapidly. Mr. Ward will Page 7 AN | smuggled, out, it wos ; reliably

the

get out of Chinna 39 W. Germany Dignis Agreement

DAY FOLK With Allerg learned from other sources that Joels covered in the

Workers Force and To Meet Chiang Panda Catholle! Workers, for support desk. Mr., Knowland; and his party Moloring Page. been made after November 15 or Mr. Herbert Morrison, the mands for a general was rise and are expected to remain in China Page 12an | 373 This speculation coincides wills leader of the Flouse of Commons", a "rotura, la fron i; éqiloctive, burs for three or four days. During }; Ptrange And Gemmares

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