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MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1952,

World Bank Feelers In New Research

Iran Run Into Brick Wall

Teheran, Jan. 13.

The two International Bank representatives, M. Hector Prudhomme and M. Torkild Rieber, who have been touring the oil provinces to report to the Bank on the state of the oil industry, called on 1 the Persian Premier, Dr Mohammed Mossadegh, today before leaving by air for Rome,

M. Prudhomme told a reporter that though Dr Mossadegh was intransigent towards the Rank's first feelers, there was still hope for a settlement if the

were willing to meet Persia's demands.

Bank

U.S. Satisfies

Gen. Juin

13.

The chante congle. 1. aan authority over the prequent temporary nanagement ha the oll industry

mid M Bieber

ان الهذر

propably opeva.fr 1 at aliout 30

of capacity

Mt Prudhom

inglessed with the

Abadan re Bhes.

It a were favourabl

state of the Persia cool!

] Cent

the

mutside help, he said

by

today,

to

full reach

anded.

New York, Jan. General Alphonse Juln. Inspector General of French

Af Army. pane for Parks

saying that he was "happy his with and satisfied conferences here with the American

and British

authorities on China wat.

the Lado-

"Important maliers were completed and dealt with satisfaction," be

to

my

said.

by

attack

Asked whether he

of sket in the assurances event of a Chinese munist

reporter

had veelverl

Core-

Lado.

China be replied that he was "satisfied"

with the

discussions.--Router,

IS AMERICA

AT WAR

IN KOREA?

courtroom.

Thu

21 B

to

raised

without

But it

as admitted that at least 500 forrige techn: uns were needed. production. he

He said that he and M Rieber

to London fo might ju Lalks with British officials. A formal Bank proposal would

after their return come Washington, he sai

to

CONSULATE CLOSURE

made Su Francis Shepherd

Premier call B11 urgent Mossadegh beside today to urge withdrawal of the for the closing of mine British Consulates--and met a 3rm re-

order

tusal.

De Mossadegh told ᎠᎨᎢ

Sir Francis that an' demite for British the shutdown of all Consulates in

the country

Janua 21 woult sian 1 long as he is refused

hes Prendier

14 nervene

of

á

by

He also

for the

news

release of a newly gaoles Pres

British punden: agency. Cheghi Megerdhichiun. An Iranian, Megerdichian 15 employed by Reuters.

the

The new

i

Aircraft

DRINK

Coca-Cola

EXPERTS SOUND WARNING OF TRADE DANGER

A new jet-powered prototype research aircraft, the Handley-Page 88, is an experi- which has completed its first test flights. The interesting feature

(Central Press). mental Handley-Page wing, notably short, -

F.A. Cup Draw

Broadcast

Reception permitting. Radio Hongkong this even- ing platts to relay a com- mentary by Glendenning ea

Ruymond

the draw Round of for the Fourth

from F.A. Cap thr

the Football Association Couns-

Room

Lancarier ejl Gate. This programme

at

may be heard at 8.15 this evening

Weather

Paralyses

Alleged

Threat To Murder Him

A man who went with & will to repost to the Police that he was to be murdered on Saturday. Mr Peon charged before Yan-hol at Central this morning with public mischief.

Wits

30.

The man. Lai Man-wai,

gulity to shop fuki, pleading the charge, was fined $50 or two wecks.

D:L Sub-Insp. K S. Van that prosteuting told the Court after investigation of the state- ment made in his will that a Chinese bad made preparations to murder him, the Police Sefendant to Queen Mary Hosp– tal for a mental check-up.

However, the Medical officer found he was not insane.

sent

Big U.S. Areas a lot

Chicago, Jan. 13. Slusama unged A big new storm threa Hutan Ambassado: be forced tened more snow and raini Pittsburgh, Jan. 33. to leave too and said the govern | for the battered Pacific Unresolved doubt

mom already had decide to ask ns

for the rail of Rt 4 Zehner. coast while a wher the United States is or

covered is not at war in Keuco had re- Enbass counsellor, and Major,

Pennsylvania H Jackson, Embassy Secretary today. percussions

But Javid Rusher i, govern- ! nent pukesman, sad he had not legal tsue was

such contemplated when Comporal Andrew Beley hoa 1

He said he could not killed in action of Pilsuurgh was action in Korea. The Pennsy! "furerast pelitical matters" when Insurance asked if the upshot might be an Life vania Mutual

break

British- a US Crary had witten

diplomatic relations Beley's te $2.060 polies

There is a general feeling in They polic riniamed clauses

political circles in London that saying that it did not apply to

the two countries are headed in the military service in

for

complete tun of war

if

Prosecution also said that

The PT

the man mentioned in the will

as the man who would do him harm

Was

a prominent local businessman wider whom de- Jendant worked

# foki. heavy fogDefendan had only A

few the Middle West dollars in his possession at the

time of his arrest. Snow and cold also invaded

The Police believed that the cause of his committing a public the Northern plains but most of 150 CGRANTY enjoyed fine mischief was in connection with weather. At San

a love affair. Francisco, forecasters warmed that an "in- tense storm was moving down the Canadian coastline

Dalter areas of California and Nevada, already hit by heavy rains and show An carlier storm raged in Southern California, rains that with wind-whipped Mossadegh continues toppled trees, knocked down Barred Goods course he is following. power lines and touched off

I

in

diplomatic

Attempted Export Of

woman,

Living Language

Why we

To

say warm the cockles of one's heart.

Urge An "Insurance

From The Files

Premium” In U.N. 100 Years

Paris, Jan. 13, Five economic experts reported to the United Nations today that the real danger to world econo- mic stability lies in recessions originating in the United States.

Ago

We give below the intel-

the ligence from

disturbed districts, of which we made

mention in our Last issue.

Should an attack be made on Canton at New Year time, as

The experts, asked by the Secretary-General, Mr Trygve Lie, to propose "practical ways" of re- ducing the international impact of slumps, ad- mitted that they could suggest no practical or acceptable measures that would make much difference if a slump as bad as that of the 1930's thanks of his had to be faced.

Establishment of full employ- ment as a Arm policy that "even in years of recession

means

prosperity will be, not merely round the corner, but in full view," the experts agreed.

But an era of full employment provided no clear

Assurance against fluctuation "whose inter- national effect frum year to year may be of the saine order as

insurance

But this assumption still left the way

for whose international

open

Edi-

we have good grounds for be lieving there will be, the tor of the Hongkong Register will earo the unqualified for his continual

din of Peace, when there is no

It

believe. That The

might present other countries Navigation

with very serious problems

DANGERS TO STABILITY

is not generally known, we Chinese the Government have offered recessions Superintendent

of the here, Peninsular and Oriental Steam

large Company,

the ser- aid

in

sums per month for

as

chiefly

This

through however, is

the

of

Pointing to the possibility of vices of two Steamers to economic fluctuations the them in their operations against United States as the danger to the rebel fleet on the coast, By

the

report from Ningpo, the

rest of stability 10

the the

China published in the North world, the experis said that the

ult. (see was "partly

of the Herald of the 20th because that experienced by the trading dominant posi'ion of the United at 290.) it will be seen that a partners of the United States In

victory States in international trade and Pirates

Was gained by the 1937 and 1938."

Recommending three types of payments." international action as a "small the institutional and economic continual It was also "partly because of treachery

only a

repetition

tition afloat of fraternisations premium" against

factors

which made the United an

troops on shore; and that the slumps. the experts gave a

States

economy more liable to international international

days of the Manchou dynasty warning that no

fluctuations

inare drawing to a close, there is machinery could be effective effective demand than they are

for not a particle of reason unless the great industrial coun- the economies of other im- doubting.

A Body of about tries, and especially the United

portant trading nations.

four thousand Imperial troops States, provide the Why

necessary Thic

experts' report will be

river opposite passed up the leadership.

considered by the United Nations the factories (Canton) during Economic and Social Council.

the the past week, bound to Chairman of the group was seat of war. Mr James W. Angelli, Professor Economics and executive

An unexpected present, a glass of brandy, or good news are all said "to warm the cockles of one's heart."

"cockles"? Because the valves or ventricles of the heart are medically known as "çochleae".

Soldiers In

Midnight Incident

BUFFER STOCKS The proposed "premium" com- prises:

(1) International commodity of agreements, such as multilateral officer of the Department quota systems or buffer stocks, Economics at Columbla Univer-

reduce the impact of short-sity.

10

fun swings in the demand and The cüher supply of primary

products;

FROM OUR CHINESE CORRESPONDENTS

We have heard that the dis- trict cities of Wooheen; on the experts included south, and Chaou ping on the

Mr. H. K. A. Myint, lecturer east side of Yung-gan chow, in (21 Expanded longterm lend-in colonial economics, Oxford Kwangso, have been taken pos- ing by the International Bank University, and formerly

who Pro- session of by the rebels, for Reconstruction and Develop fessor of Economics, Rangoon immediately

opened all the ment. This would help prevent

granaries and treasuries for the benefit of the people, and re- mitted alt laxes for the present year.

the setback to national develop- ment

programmes

that would be caused by a drop in export in private inter- receipts and in national investment;

University.

VULNERABILITY

of

in

.

We have

is

under-acade

that Sae

They proposed that the In ternational Bank should greatly Stephen Henry Stewart, 23,

expand its lending in the event

received a letter ritteman, and George Coulter,

(3) Larger internationale recession.

from Kwangse, stating 31, Corporal, both of the Ulster monetary reserves, provided

But action on the lines they the great Tartar General Rides, Dodwells Ridge, N.T.. through the International Mone-

roposed would not facing

meet the shang ah received an Imperial a charge of assault, were

to offset short-run special vulnerability lary Fund,

the rescript insisting that the city remanded for, seven days fius uafons in foreign exchangeoore: under-developed countries of Yung-gem chow be again military custody by Mr Poon receipts.

in the face of international dis- brought under royal authority Yan-hot at Central this morning

RESERVES INADEQUATE

turbances, they said.

within the space of fifteen days, the application of upon

the The report said that the pre-

Basically, the vulnerability of and that case of failure the sent levels prosecution.

of gold and dollar

the under-developed

General Heang ying, countries to

Lien reserves Both are alleged to have over

in most countries international disturbances

tenant-General Woo-lan-tal, and sioned bodily harm on Tsung together with such assistance as simply another facet of their beheaded. On the receipt

Colonel Ting-sam, were to be Pei-sun of the Traffic Office the International Monetary Fund general problem of

Connaught Road Central can provide with existing redevelopment. In the long run

this news on the 17th day of officers Star Ferry Wharf sources were quite inadequate the process of development itself collected their troops, and from

the 10th moon, all before midnight on to support any serious drop m will make them less vulnerable various points proceeded to at- dollar receipts. Nor were the by diversifying their economies tack the cly of Yung-gan chow, of the International and raising their living stand- but did not pitch their encamp adequate for the anti-ards."

ment within 70 le of the city. recession task they would assign Nor were the reserves of the The rebels, however,

pretending International Monetary Fund

Ted to be defeated, gradually The experts said they assured adequate, they warned. A major them on to where they had

every Jarge Industrial recession-such B.S the United country would seek to act in States recession of 1937-38 would large body of troops in ambush, then suddenly turning ployment pledges embodied in rent holdings of gold and dollars plete shower of cannon

Nations Charter, of $2,800 million-Reuter.

at

near

the

shortly January 12. A 20-year-old hawker. Lee detained in hospital, no

As the second defendant was plea for Sik, and a Chinese

was taken. Chan Chi-fung. 36. af 4 Hin- wood Road, third floor, were charged before

Mr Hin-ching this morning 10 export

The lawyer for the soldier's breakt parents, appearing before three the

take the view land and rock slides. court, British officals judges in a Pittsburgh

that they have no alternative More rain was in store elained that the United States

Northern California after 21 contended but to comply with Mossadegh's Не is not at war,

to close The Consular drenching downpour that broke that only the Congress has the order

offices. Iran hus no Consulates a 62-year-old rainfall record at right to declare war.

in Britain so no parallel action veral flash

San Francisco and produced

Lo at Central in retaliation.---

floods. be taken

Some two

with attempting housand persons were evacuated Reuter and Associated Press.

swamped homes in the Bay Prohibited goods.

Lee SIK, who had possession

sion about 60 pounds Fotassium nitrate (valued at $75) when he was arrested on the morning of January as fined 50 or 14 days.

The woman, who claimed that

There has been no attack on United of the the sovereignty States. The fighting in Korea is police action of the member of the United Nations. The Con- gress has not declared war and should therefore the insurance be paid."

The lawyer for the insurance compatry told the judges, "We have every

Lo fact necessary describe war except that Pres)- dent Truman has not seen it to ask the Congress to declare war. That is a matter for politicians." The judges reserved a decision pending the Bling of briefs.- United Press.

Film Stars Drop In

stars,

"Wisconsin"

16-Inchers Go

Into Action

from area and other evacuations were out at Alvisa and carried Knightsen, California.

foot:

in his of

Big Plans

For

resources Bank

to it.

that

and

the

Super-Carriers accordance with the full em- quickly exhaust the Fund's pre- upon them, poured forth a com-

Washington, Jan, 13. The American Navy proposes to build ten 60,000-ton super- Snow ploughs fought to open

rate of one a 12, carriers at the roads through the Sierra Nevada

year and it is hoped that some mountains and Reno, colourful

of them will be driven by divorce and gambling centre,

atomic power, Mr Don Kim- was almost isolated in a three- the 151 pieces of motor car head-

not snowfall.

lamps which she was taking

ball, Secretary of the Navy, announced tonight. Fog slowed flights and closed aboard the Macao-bound m/v

He said if world condi- Golden City, were not hers, was airports

Indiana, Illinois, In

tions continued as they were, Missouri and parts of Wisconsin, fined $100 or 20 days.

satisfactory settle- The headlamps and the chemi-and if no

ment was reached between the free world and the forces of Communism, the Navy intend- ed to build at least one of these ships a year for the next 10 years.

were ordered to be

Minnesota and lower Michigan. ; Tokyo, Jan. 14.

Chicago's big Midway Airport cals Allied planes

and warships was closed to all flights for most Rscated. hammered North Korean com- of the day-United Press, munications lines yesterday

remained in-

the attleline

active

The 45.000-ton super-dreadnought 125 tons

Two Hollywood film Cesar Romero and Marie Wind- obbed

Philippines.

to

#8

American Radio Hongkong

Wisconsin

of 16-inch

ILK.T.

6.03,

con-

TO

CONSENT

JUDGMENT

It was his earnest hope that some of these subsequent vessels would be atomic-power- ed, Mr Kimball said.—Reuter,

Hi-Jacking In Nathan Road

sor, arrived in the Colony this shells on the east coast hinge

G. Programme Summary; morning by PAA plane from the of the Communist battleline. Children's Half Hour-presented by The Union Commercial Superfortress heavy bombers Elizabeth Ann (Studio) 6.30, Par Agency, of 208 National Bank

from flow

south of tugese Had Hour (Studio); 1 Time Bullding, were Okinawa.

awarded judg- Japan, bomb marshalling Signal, World News (London Relay); ment

7.10. Songs by Gladys Ripley (Con-

for $1,808.40 by Mr yards in northwest Korea.

tralto): 7.30, United Nations Album: Justice Scholes, Acting Pulsne Fighter-bombers throughout 7.40. Artist of the Week-Monique De

Supreme Court Bruchollerle

For stealing 40 yards of the day slipped through cloud

150 th, in the Plano): Weather Report: 8, Sidney Torch and his morning when the defen-cotton material worth $70 from They continue their trip to gaps over the battleline to his Orchestra 6.30. 1 Like What I donts, Shing Tak Lard Coma statlongry brry at Nathan Calcutta tomorrow morning.

of 144 Temple Street, Road yesterday, Lo Pin-sing,

Mr Romero and Miss Windsor are on the way to Calcutta where they will co-star in a film to be called "The Jungle," which has India as a background.

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petrol at Com- (Studio) 9. The Bing Crosby Show

munist frontline troop positions. Yo: 9.30 Extraordinary Conduct ment.

A of Bridget (DBCTS) by. J. L.

A Canadian destroyer took Galloway: 10, "Concerto Concerto part in the east coast blockade "A Minor (Glazounow, Op. 13) and bombardment, claiming the Helets Violin) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra 1. A pot of ten. 2. On Twelfth | destruction of a Communist rail cocted by John Barbirolli; 10,35, Night in the green room of line on the northeast coast near Chanson Framesise 10.45, Tline for Drury Lane Theatre, 3. (a) An Songlin.

Insect; (b) a bird, 4. After the The British light cruiser Coy Roman god, Janus, 5. It is supe Ion Joined the American cruiser posed to have sprung from the Roeliester in the bombardment staff of Joseph of Arimathes, of Communist coastal defences (The present thorn is an offspring on Angatt, peninsular, near .of the original.) 0. Salamanders. Manchuria-Router.

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Dancing with Duke Elington and his Orchestra: 11. Radio Newarned Recorded Rajoy); 11.10. Goodnight Muse: 11.5g, "Walther Report: "God Save The King: 11.30, Close down.

was

to four months by Mr R.W.S. The claim was in respect of Winter at Kowloon this morn- the sale of 140 tins of lard, each

ing weighing 37 lbs., to defendants

Defendant said he committed on November 4, 1950.

the offence because all his pro- Mr Charles Ying appeared perty was destroyed during for plaintiffs, and W.J.C. Josling the fire at Kowloon City, Mr representative of defendants.

present as the authorised Winter and he would be ex- pelled the next time be appear- ed 'in Court,

New Delhi, Jan. 18. Dr P. A. Ambedkar, leader of massage csiablishment at 403 the Scheduled. Castes, has been Shantung Street, 2nd four, a defented in the Indian general Shanghailander, Chang Tung, election by the Congress Party 43, was fined 1260 by Mr R.W.E. candidate, N. 8. Kajrolars............ Winter at Kowloon this morning. Hafer.

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the United

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GLANCES

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By Galbraith

4aThis exam knooks ma deadf The higher the education gono, the more intelligant troubla i get int?!

*

balis, killing upwards of 10,000

than soldiers," and more

60 officers of various ranks.

Various *The expression 10,000 In the Chinese language is often used without any Intention of con- veying belief that that is the actual number destroyed, but is to be read figuratively, and Implying that the quantity is very great.

It is reported that Seu, the Governor general, is at present in the city of Kooy-chow-100, and that the rebels have at- locked it on all sides, having erected a powerful battery bes fore each of the city gates so as to be ready to attack the soldiers whenever they venture to come out. The Tartar troops are afraid to go out and fight,

Even and have now

besieged for more than ten days. A most urgent message has been by sento Woo choo Kwangse) for the

2,000

troom

lately sent there under Heb tseang-kwang, to return imme diately for the relief of the city. We have not yet heard which side has gained the view · tory.--12th moon, 9th day.

་་་་

An extra Criminal Seasons

of the Supreme Court for trial

of the cases todo undisposed of

at the regular Seatons in De

comber, and also of the man Fenton,

Indicated Be an acces

murder

Laoulebank

commenced

guese Monday, and will w pate, be brought to a conclusion this day, We take from the Register Four

Contemporary reporter's notes of the only caNO fried on Monday,

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