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SHIPPING NEWS Movement Of The
Destroyars: Hogue, South Wall Tídál Bakin; Fenn, on Hogue; Finisterre, North Arm.
Kort Vergelar Alacrity, North Wall: Whitesand Bay: Taikoo Blip, 3.
Chinese 1.8M Mei Chen, Lalchikok. Chinese Light house Tender, M9. Ships run by or for Hex Transport Ofeat Pingwo, Cosmopolitan Dock.
CTU 10.5.4 McCaffery (D.D. 800) A4, loyds Bay, Duxbury Bay, Kowloon Bay. tfoepital Ship: Tairea, Kowloon Wharf,
Ships Administered by Commodore Depot Shipt HMB Tamar, (Afloat) West Wall,
Fort Constantine A19. 1
Ollers: Tispidol Noriti Wall; Wave Governor, No. 17 Buoy: Ceterol, Yaumall; Empire Dansol, Oll Fuel Jeity: Empire Garden, M Oelden Meadow, Cosmo politan Dock; Berbol, on Tamor; War Bludra, 18.
LCI (L): 218, 11, Kowinan Camber. Doom
Delenca Kown amend, Harinia, Norbain, Doom Defence Depot
Kowloon Barzitán, Tidal Basin.
LET (E): 303, Wellngton Wall: 320, Aberdeen
Crane Ship! Selaku Maru, Mackle's, Baivago Vessels; King Balvor, Eest Wall.
L.C.T.: 013, 1100, 1151, 1195, 123, Kow- Joon Camber.
Ilescue Tuget Enticer, Wellington Wall: Encore, Aberdeen.
1.P.M.L. Fiattita: 1100, 1107, Kawinon Camber: 1100, 1108, Mira Bay, Wellington Well.
Tag Rockwing. Rockforest, Kowloon Camber: Rockmount, Oulido Wall; Rock- len, Rockland, Rockpidgeon, Tidal Basin.
LC: 28, 25. Wollington Wall Transport Bonaventure, Hongkong Dry Dock.
Ocean Way, 3
Landing Ship (Dock): Buoy.
Merchant Ships
Benloniard, Kowloon Wharf. Bellerophon, Talkoo.
Ben Tong. off Talkoo.
Chungking, Kowloon Bay,
East Trader, Kowloon Bay. Empito Farrar, Kowloon Duck, Empire Jamaica, Latchikak. Empire Whitham, Kowinan Dock. Empire Fraser, Stonecuttern.
Exang, Kowloon Duck.
Fengtien, 112.
Trochow, 114,
Olenaftarie, Tatkon Dock.
Hai Ton, off Youmati.
Tat Huan, Stonecutters
Hai Yuch, Kowloon Bay,
Hastings, Ala
Haton, H.8. Po.
Ha Tien, Stonecutters.
Henry M. Stephens, Kowloon Wharf, Hupeh. BIZ
Helikon,
Hickory Crest. Taikoo S.. Wharf,
Hol Kin, China Merchants Wharf.
Ilunan, Talkoo Dock.
Iris, Talkun Doek.
Jane Swissheim, Kowloon Bay.
Kenilwortti. Kowloon Bay,
Marine Leopard, Kowloon Wharf. Maurang, Ale.
Merry Moller, Kowloon Dock.
Mindora, Holi's Wharf,
Oradell, Yaumati,
Payang, BIG,
Poyang, Taikoo Dock.
Produce, 18.
Promise, Laitaikok.
i. Roverlock, Kowloon Bay.
Sandviken, Taikoo.
Samoa, Stonecutter.
Shahin, Laichikok,
Bhiengking Talkon Dock. Stanhsil, Kowloon Bay, Tak Sang, AZ.
Van Der Beist, Holt's.
Wan Hung [LST), 31,
Walnut Bend, off Talkoo.
Whangpu, Latchkok. Wuching, Lalchikok. Wuruch, Kowloon Bay. Yus Blu S.S. Po.
Hailing To-day
Masbate, for Tialphong,
Marine Leopard, for Singapore, Doston, Fatshan, for Canton.
Hupeh, for Shanghai, Teingtoo, Tientsin,
Mindoro, for Gothenburit
Arrivals:
Sunday, October
Kulaang from Straits. Colquii».
HMS Hobart from Australta.
Hiram from Bangkok.
Glenstrae from Shanghal.
Departures!
Vender Holst for Shanghai.
Emptro Labrador for Haiphong.
Monday, October 2
Arrivals:
Fatihan from Canton. Sontay froin Le Havre, Alexandre de Rhodes, froin Haiphong. Ipi Yang, from Foochuw, Amoy, Bwalow.
Dona Nati from Pacific and Atlantic Coasts.
Tjindane from Ainoy Manila. Departures:
----Mausang-for-Straits.-Caleutia.
H
Forgtien for Shanghai.
Foochow for Singapore,
Batavia,
Poyang for Bangkok,
Empire Park for Haiphong.
Iris, from Hothow, Bangkok.
Haton, for Foochow
Macassar,
OUTWARD MAILS
Tegistered and parcel mall clases half an hour before ordinary letters, Air malis close at Kowloon Po half an hour earlier than at OPO.
Asturday, October 5
Haiphong_[Empire Labrador) 3 p.m. Hollow, Bangkok (Iris) 3 pin.
Manila (Hastings) 3 p.m.
Canton, Kunming, Chungking (CATC)
3.30 p.m.
Canton (frain) 4 pm.
Bunday, October 6
• Registered, 8 pm. Saturday. Macao, Telnalian, Shekki
10 a.m.
(Kwongsa}}
Canton 18al On) 10a.m. Holhow, Kwellin. Hankow, Nanking CNAC) 10 am.
Canton, Banghal Tsingtao, Pelping (CATC) 10 am.
Kongmoon (Kwan Lul) 10 Monday, October Macao, Tinshan, Shekki (Kwong Fook
Cheung) 10 am. -
Foochow (!talon) 10 a.mG
Straits, Culcutta (Mausang) 10_5.m.
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Acquitted Nazis
Entry Into British
Zone Denied
Frankfurt, Oct. 4 (UP),—A top USFET spokesman reported to-day that British officials had denied entry into their zone for Hjalmar Schacht and Hans Fritzsche but said no reply had been received from the French on Franz von Papen's request to enter that zone,
Ofelnis here said that Schacht and Fritzsche still could request clearance to the French or Russlan ZOHEN,
They
also may request approval of the military government to stay in the American zune, the officials wald, In such a case the military authorl- tles will escurt them to their, resid- ence and will order German pollee at their home to protect protection them against their fellow Germans. Ofelüls said the US Anny will to the provide safe conduct only American zone border if they accepted by a neighbouring zone.
The spoltesman suid responsibility for crimes under the military gov- érament or German law for which they were not tried at Nuremberg: would have to be decided by a Ger- man court.
Any movement of the nequitted trig will be handled by the Thiril Army, he said.
J
Strelcher
Appeals For Clemency Nuremberg, Oct. 4.-The wife of Alfred
Jodi,
one of the Nazl generals sentenced to be hunged by the Nuremberg Tribunal, has sent a letter to President Truman tuk- Ing for clemency for her husband.
She addressed President Truman In his capuelty as Commander-in- Chief of the American Army.
Rudolph Hess,
Jullux and Hans Frank have alt fled per- soul appeals for clemency against their sentences by the Tribunal.
Allied commanders here to-day which chase the Berlin prison fu the five Nuremberg men who were sentenced to imprisonment are to be housed, but they postponed until Tuesday other matters arising nut of this decision. The
of choice prison has not yet been discl.sed, but it is known
the umong pires being considered are unii-aircraft tower
Tier- in the garten, and buildings in the suburbs
thint
or Korpenik, Plotezensee and Togel, Also ander
consideration
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1846.
Community Centre For Coloured [Over North Pole PACIFIC COAST Anti-Franco C-in-C
up
People Opened In Liverpool
Movement To Dissipate Prejudices
Believed to be one of the Orst experiments of its kind in Great Britain, a new community centre for coloured people has been opened at Stanley House, Upper Parlament Street, Liverpool, with one of its main alms to break down. colour prejudice in the city which has a population of 20,000 coloured people.
Flight To Cairo
Pacusan Dreamboat Leaves Honolulu
4.The
Washington, Oct. War Department announced to- night the Superfortress Pacusan Dreamboat took off from Hono- Although the centre was offlefally matter for investigation to find out
lulu to-day on a 10,300 mile opened recently by Miss Mary B. what the facta were and then dis-flight to Cairo over the North Attlee, sister, of Britain's Prime cover means to help the coloured Pole. The flight is expected to Minister and life-long worker among people. "It will probably be a slow coloured people
take about 43 hours and will be Africa, Job but as a start we hope to ar In South equipment difficulties have held Ranise Inter-club functions, billiards
non-stop. full-time activities which are due matches, table tennis tournaments, to begin in about two weeks.
anul similar events with other organ!- Resident warden of the new centre sations in the city and invite them tall, scholarly Mr-, H. Wyntt, to the centre for return matches." appointed in June, who brings to the experiment the benefit of long experience in youth and cummunity centre work. During the war he was engaged in youth activities and be- fore that he was Joint warden of Munchester University Settlement He has also made an extensive study of the colour problem in this coun-
try
number of coloured
Recreation Activities
At the moment the seren is on sociai
und recreational activities and some of the centre's thirty roome have been earmarked for billiards and table tennis and dances wil bu held in one of the two large halls. There is also a cafeteria.
"A cultural and educational pro- it is discovered what the needs are." gramme will be evolved later when
sold Air Wyatt. "For instance there are a number of coloured
seamen
is
14
Talking to Reuter, in his austere- 1 furnished flat, on the top floor of the centre. Mr Wyatt said it was in- tended for "coloured people and their friends." "The last two words are with English wives who cannot welle
*Thera most Importunt,” be sold.
in English and therefore have have been 13 Creat
mixed
no many
A means of communication with their marrloges in Liverpool and a large families when they are away.. That
people have white friends. They may bring them suggests an immediate need which here and entertain them. White would be prepared to inckle if people may even foln the centre if
wanted." The members who are expected to their intention is to be friendly with
be derived mainly from the African the coloured members.
Difficult to Get Work
and West Indian communities will have share in the management of "Our object is
tho mitigate
their centre and will be expected to effects of the colour bar in so for
contribute towards the cost of run- us il exists in Liverpool, Coloured | C
ning it, although It is recognised that People And it dimcult to get work of certain kinds for which they are
further financial support will have to be secured beyond what they can fitted-secretariat work is a
good
pay-Reuter, example--and there is lo
some ex- tent a limitation in securing hetuses and even in gaining admittance places of amusement.
"This last problem is not so acuto it was during the war when there Was tendency
dance halls to discourage coloured people.
ency at certain Oficially no dance hall in Liverpool does proclaim colour "bar, but coloured people are nervous of be- ing rebuffed and therefore they will be glad of a pince there they can enjoy themselves freely."
to
Dealing with other aspects of the colour bar, Mr Wyatt said it was a
BRITISH CABINET
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Dominion Chiefs of Staff in studying regional security problems.
"Similarly. they have proposed
the Dominion that
Governmenis should appoint liaison officers in London. It Has been suggested that by this means regional studies can be directed by the government most
tenm of joint advisers. The
is the possibility of converting STEPINAC TRIAL immediately concerned with the help
larger
#
air-raid shelter in the French sector of Berlin, into prison. Reuter.
LIBEL SUIT FILED AGAINST LONDON
NEWSPAPERS
London, Oct. 4.-The solicitors for Mr Max Ausnit, the chairman of the Federation of Rumanian Industries have served a writ on the Daily Graphic and Sunday Graphic and Mr Stephen Coulter, the company'a The spectat correspondent in Paris. writ claims damages for a libel which said to be contained in an article published by the Daily Graphic an September 4 which stated that Mr Ausnit bud recently concluded a secret deal with a British arms firm for the purchase of surplus gunboats and torpedo-boats whose destination was a mystery,
Mr Aunit denies that there is any truth whatever in this article. Reuter.
tu
Zagreb, Oct. 4. (UP)-A decision allow the Yugo-Slav alleged traitors to give evidence against Archbishop Stepinac was reached by the War Crimes Court here to-day.
The three men, who themselves are awaiting trial, are Kvaternik, who held a Marshal's post in the Quisling Pavelle regime; Alarbegovic, Foreign Minister in the puppet gov ernment; and Kosak, Finance Mints-
in the sume Government, Statements by them have already been introduced in court but the pro- secutor demanded their appearance to give evidence concerning Stepinac's alleged connections with the Quisling Usiachi government.
fer
Intervention Requested London; Oct. 4 (UP),--The Foreign Office to-day confirmed that Bernard Cardinal Grin, Catholle Archbishop omein! of London, has request that the British Government intervene on behalf of Archbishop Stepinac
roude
an
a
The spokesman suggested that statement might be forthcoming within "two or three days,"
LADY, CRIPPS LEAVES U.S. Labour Disputes
FOR H.K. TO-DAY
London, Oct. 4.-Lady Cripps, the president of the British United Ald to China Committee, uecampanied by her daughter Miss Peggy Cripps and China" committee, left Airways Ter- minal House, London in a private car to-day on the first lap of her Journey to
mission,
three other members of the "Ald To
Tankony, Kwongchowwan (Tak On) goodwitong for a six week's '
10.7.
Straits, Mecussar, Batavia
Door.
(Foochow)
Shanghai (Fenglien) noon. Bangkok (Poyang) 2 p.m. Singapore. Colombo, Rangoon, Calcutta, Delhi, Johnnesburg, Cairo, London, Syd- ney, Auckland (Air) 2 p.m. Amoy (Fuklen) 3 pm,
Canton, Ainoy,
Foothow,
(CNAC) 33 pm.
Canton (train) (4 p.m. Kongmoon (Fook Hol) 4 p.m.
Shanghai
NOT REINFORCEMENTS
New Delhi, Oct. 4. (UP)-Reports that reinforcements had been sent to Iraq in the last few days were offici- ally denied here to-day.
The officin) statement anys:
Dr
Still Unsettled
Washington, Oct. 4 (UP),-Gov- ernment agencies and ship operit tors of East and Gulf Coast ports threw pressure on Pacific coast awners in an effort to bring an end to the paralysing maritime strike..
Labour
conciliators Department sailed temporary halt to con-
East and ferences between
Gulf Coast owners and the two striking unions, the Marine Engineers Bene- ncial Association and the Masters,
States
The Chinese Ambassador, Cheng, was at the terminal to see the party off the Poole, where to-morrow ull live of them will leave on a fly- ing boat for Hongkong, where they Mates and Pilots Union. are expected land on Tuesday.
Operators
and United
In Lady Cripps luggage is # Maritime Commissioners began wrist-watch set in a gold case, the work Immediately to persuade West motion of which is the first entirely Const owners to come here in per- English made. Lady Cripps and her
sons to replace authorised repre- companiong are taking gifts from sentatives and accept the contract British manufacturers for Generally clause granting Union security. silmo and Madame Chiang Kai-shek, Pacific Coast operators have turn- Madanie Sun Yat-sen and other pro- ed down nil proposals for Unlon minent helpers of the organisation in security since the Federal China.
cillation meetings
began
4 week ago,
Officials were optimistic that al quick settlement could be reached on wage and other issues on al mnasts, once the question of Union
The gold watch is a gift for the Generalissimo-Reuter,
...
Parties of mon numbering 540 have U.S. OFFICIALS ARRESTED security on the West Const
rejoined their units in Iraq after spending leave in India. The others wore sent to replace sick personnel,"
IN GERMANY
con-
was
Yugo-Slav Territory
out of the way. One source Bald direct negotiations to end the walk- Berlin, Oct 4. (UP)-The Ameri-out may not take place for several can Military Government revealed to-days. day that two high-ranking Military London, Oct. 4 (UP).—The former Government offelals have been placed Canadian Western Front commander, under house
arrest
on suspicion of British Plane Over Gen H. D. G. Crear, will fly to engaging in business with the enemy. Progue on Monday to receive the Military Government sources de- Order of the While Lion (Second clined to reveal the exact nature of Class), from
Eduard Benes. the business in which the two officers, President Gen Crear will be accompanied try a lieutenant colonel and a major, are Canadian Air, Vice-Marshal, H. L. accused of being involved.
No formal charges have yet been Campbell who will receive the Order
White Lion (Third Class) and filed against the two who were man the L-Gen JC. Murchie who will 12bers of the de-cartellsation section of calve the Order of the White Lion the Military Government's economics (Second Class).
branch.
London, Oct. 4-Belgrade. rádlo sald tonight that a British aircraft had flown over Yugo-Slav territory to-day. After Hying around for some time, trying to find its way, the plane landed at an airfield, the radio sald Reuter,
נן ot
on
It is planned to follow the great circle route, making the first land- fall at Juneau, Alaska, thence via Labrador, Iceland, to London, Paris. Forgla in Italy and then Cairo.
With extra tanks, the
Superfort took the air with 13,000 gallons of petrol. Periodic reports
the plane's
will be issued and progress ground stations of the United States Army Transport Command in the areas en route are to be in constant touch with the machine.
Extensive precautions
been have takon
to ensure the rescue of the ten- man crew in the event of a forcer landing. Air-sea rescue units have been installed in Rawail, Aluska, Greenland and Iceland,
RAF rescue groups co-operating in the aren near the British Isles are also on the alert, together with United States Army Air Force rescue units in Italy, to cover the last lap of the flight above the Mediterranean. The plane is piloted by Col Clar- ence Irvine, who established a dis- mlics Inst tance record of 1,800 November in a non-stop flight from Guam to Washington in the same plane as he set out in to-day.
A report received in San Francisco nt 4.33 p.m. GMT-thirteen minutes after
"Proceeding of 1,400 feet. normally at an altitude of
The first lap is from Honolulu to Dutch Harbour in the Aleutians.
This is a pioneer enterprise in polar region navigation. The plane is a stripped Superfortress with its "empty weight" cut down to make more total weight available' for fuel.
-Reuter.
TENNIS UPSET
San Francisco; Oct. 4 (UP),—An unseeded American, Earl' Cochell,
brought about a major upset in the
Pacific Const tennis championships to-day when he eliminated Yvon Petra, France's Wimbledon cham- plon, in atmight sets of 6-4, 6-2.
Cochell won by playing chiefly to the faltering backlinnd of the tiring French man.
Arrested By The
Spanish Police
Madrid, Oct. 4.-The Spanish police announced to-night they have captured Jose Islsa Olal-
Communist leader and Com- zola, alleged to be a prominent
unti- mander-in-Chief of the
of all Spain. He was taken with 84 Franco guerilla forces
and Sweden's champion and Davis Cup
The National champion, Jack Kramer, per. Lennart Bergelin, meet to-day m amatel which shoula decido the tourney's eventual winner. and Carmona, advanced to the quarter In the doubles, the Filipines Ampon finais by beating Howard straight sets. Gerald Stratford, et San Francisca,other Communists, many also outstanding in guerilla activí- tles. The police claim to have broken up a most important organisation.
PALESTINE ISSUE
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The police claim that in a fight several weeks ago between guerliios and the pollee, Jésus Bayon Gonzalez, known as "Major Carios." alleged to be the General Secretary of the Cen- tral Committee of the Communist
Party, was shot dead. Gonzalez is claimed by the police to have been the commander of guerillas in the Estremadura region.
it with Mr Ernest Bevin (Foreign Secretary), who is now in Paris.
The spokesman added that apparently President Truman had not seen his way to meet this request.
The police say that they found It was officially emphasised that the trail of this organisation while Britain does not consider it advisable tracking down the murderers of to take a decision on the question of Julian Muguerza, who was killed Immigration Into Palestine before when carrying building workers' the constitutionul issue has been pay-roll in Madrid at the end of settled. It is also the omelal view August. They found clues leading Britain had been obliged to here that one of the
to the arrest in Talavera de la Reina reasons why
reserve of the alleged leader in this outrage, judgment on the Arab proposals until Jose Antonio Lierandi who, the December 18 was failure of the pollee claim, was political adviser to Jewish Palestine Conference and lay a planquerslins, and also held on important
delegates to attend
the the
ot Commander-in-Chief the
post in the Communist of their own bafore it
Party The police also say they shot dead during the same fight Manuel An- tona, known as "The Doctor," sald by the police to be a guerillo army
Talks to Continue
ference was
The spokesman added that the negotiations with the Jewish Agency for their attendance when the Con-leader in the lofty Gredos moun- resumed in Decemberlains, where General Franco went would certainly go on in the mean-
shooting this summer. while. take-off-sald:
The 84 arrests include Manuel Sarabe.
engine-driver, who took Even in Jewish quarters in London
Lo Talavera hidden alleged President Truman's statement haa
in his after the Madrid not had a very favourable reception, shooting affray.
The police say One Jewish observer commented
that importunt documents found in the sweep in- that It was certainly designed to in- fluence the Congressional elections cluded plans for a bank robbery and In November and that while it might sabotage acts. They also seized add to the total Democratie votes, ite quantity of Communist propa-
clear that Was
it
secret printing plant, could not change onda und the British policy.
is said to have arrived. Olaizela William Hardcastle, Reuter's Wash-recently from the Argentine.
The police consider that a deadly ington correspondent, to-night said that observers in Washington deg blow has been given to, the whole cribed President Truman's statement verillu organisation-Reuter. as "mainly for domestic consump tion."
INCREASE IN PRICE OF LEATHER IN U.S.
Washington, Oct. 3.--The Office of
With the Congressional elections
Democratle Party faced with a hard of New
Price Administration has authorised only five weeks away, and, with the ANGLO-EGYPTIAN a 35 per cent increase in the price fight for the Governorship
fruits of these studies can be made
and
MR BECTOR MCNEIL, new Minister of State
available in London and in other Dominion capitals, and in this way that measure of co-operation which is necessary can be secured.
"The exact method of organising the inter-change of liaison ofleers will depend upon the varying con- stitutional practice in the different parts of the Commonwealth.
"These proposals received favour- able heuring at discussions in London in the spring and the Governments in the Dominions are studying them in detail. There is reason to suppose that in the main they will prove acceptable and that they will pave the way for the machinery which, while giving full play to the indepen dence of the member states of the Communwconsultation and collabora will be effective us
means of
Hon.
This regional method of organisa- tion will also fit into any regional schemes evolved under the acgls of
LORD WINSTER," " who has resigned from the Civil Air Ministry
the United Nations in which other states will join, with members of the Commonwealth in appropriate geo- graphical areas."
No ch
change Is contemplated in the organisation of the Chiefs of Staff Committee: "This will continue as at present, together with the Joint Stalls
Planning, In- for Strategie telligence and Administrativa Plana- Ing The Chiefs of Staff Committee will retain its responsibilities for pro- paring 'strategia militars, plans and submitting them to the Defence Com- mittee.Reuter- und United. Press.
of
the
NEGOTIATIONS-
Lonton,
the United of leather re-tanned in States from serni-tanned East Indian York State, where the Jewisir vote goatskin, 34 per cent for chamois is a deciding factor, the implications
Oct. 1.
(UP)-The leather produced from imported raw
unexpected state-Foreign Office announced to-day that President's sheepskin or imported raw lambskin ment are considered to be
be largely of
Sidky Pasha, Egyptian Prime Minis- an internal political nature. 3 cent per square foot for
It is learned authoritatively that ter, haul suggested to the British that skivers tanned from imported un
stute-
lie come to London and confer with tunned skivers or impuried pickled Peraldent Truman made his sheepskin skivers. The latter amounts
ment at the expresa
of Mr desire
the Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, in an effort to speed the Robert Hannegan, Chairman of the to about 25 per cent.
re- vision of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty, Democratic National Committee. Mr
is
Lord Stansgate, chief of the British Hannegan reported to have been
left Egypt by plane alarmed at the trend in the Re-Mission to
It was announced that he
The increase will be added to the base period prices and are in addition to the 18 per cent increase allowed
in last June. The latest action is au-publican campaign tactics in Newto-day. thorised to cover rises in the price of imported stocks.-Router.
Germans Make Illegal
Goods in Ruhr Valley
Dusseldorf, Oct. 4 first ensea of illegal
(UP).---The produc- tion of goods in the Ruhr since the German capitulation have led the
of
on a serious charge.
Germans-
In view of the seriousness the case the men will face the highest British
Military Government court in the North Rhine-Westphalia re- glon.
York State, which culminated this would convey Sidky Pasha's proposal week in
full-page
newspaper to Mr Bevin at Paris.
The Foreign Office said the British advertisements by the "Greater New
position would have to be determined York Zlonist Action Committee."
These advertisements described the alter the Bevin Stansgate-meeting. Democratic provinced by the
committee as
of support of and Reuter.
Jewish Proposals London, Oct. 4.-Specifle proposals atmos- about improvement of the phere in Palestine were carried by the Jewish Agency-delegation, led by Dr Weizmann, to the Colonii Secre tay. Mr George Hall, in Landon to-
Children's Theatre Enters Second Season
London, Oct. 3 (LPS)-Last week
at Toynbee Hall, in London's East
the
arrest
eight directors of the Druninghamse Steel The Jewish Agency spokesman Works, well-known Ruhr firms-fd to-day that it was felt that it End, the Children's Theatre-under
something could be done to case the the general management of Palestine situation, the dimculties Glyndebourne Opéra Company about Jewish representation at the opened the second season of plays Palestine Conference by Jewish lead- specially performed for audiences of ers now in detention would fall into school children only. James Bridle's: "Toblas and the Angel" is now prov- line.
The meeting lasted about an houring as popular with children as the and էլ
half,
adaptation of "David Copperfield" Informed quarters in London be- was in the first season. Hleve that the Jewish Agency means to make a strong push to clear away
the
FRENCH SEEK LOAN
Schuman,
a
Washington, Oct. 4 (UP).--The the difficultles, which have so far French Finance Minister, M. Robert prevented Jews from going to
announced here to-day | Conference before it is re-convened that France has requested $500, on December 16 und, If possible, to 000,000 loan from the International start Anglo-Jewish discussions on Bank to equip French industry for the substance of the Palestine pro- a new five-year plan intended to set blem before that date.---Reuter.
in records production war-torn France.
rebuilding
M. Schuman said he hoped to által the 1938 production level this year and then surpass the highest pre- war level by 1050.
CANADIAN BASEBALL
Montreal. Oct. 4 (UP) The Inter- national League Montreal Royals to-day grabbed a commanding 3-1 lead the "Litle World Series" over the Louis- ville Colonels of the American Associa tion by breaking the three-all deadlock to win the fourth game of the series
Organised baseball's only negro,
DANUBE PARLEY
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Conference. The American delega tion, however. Insists the Conference would be called and that it would be aimed at finding temporary wayɛ of opening Danube navigation.
When "Tobias" has been shown. to all London County Counell school children over 11, it will
tour
the Provinces.
10. Special technique is adopted "put across living actors to children normally
accustomed only to the cinema.
Next Boxing Day, the "Young Vic"- beging
similar performances for children with adults only admitted
This. if accompanied by children. Is one of the post-war developments. of the "Old Vic."
Bristol, Oct. 4 (UP)-A Ministry of Supply official, Mr Joseph Binns, sold to-day that Britain's biggest airliner, the Brabazon I. would not be ready for the trans-Atlantic ser- vice until 1950.
Mr Blans said conversion problems were delaying production of thin River traffic at present is com- giant aircraft sinco Britain's aircraft pletely halted in both the American industry had been geared to turn out and Russian zones of Germany and fighter planes. Austria. If the Conference is held Royals second wackor Jackie Hobinjani staged a one-man show-to win for the | ** ** Royals with a triple in the sixth and s surprise bunt in a hit-and-run play in the eighth to give the Royals the game.
the
it in
it would result in some for the release
comprgo-Slav barges im-TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING
of Czech and
pounded by the American milltary
Units Stequests, Nev Long Calling Special
Celesta
authorities in Vienna, and which had Znw on 845 ko and from 12.30-1.15, been the subject of constant Bel- 7.30-8., 9.15-31 p.m. also on 952 mc. 6.30 A programme of Portuguese Songs FINAL BREAKDOWN NEAR grade protests. If Belgrade and and Mule Murie: zime: 30 Studio: Prague boycott the Conference, the Wireless Centre: London rolly: news: Nanking, Oct. 4 (UP)-China's barges may be impounded indefinite as We Sing for you, Mary Elis and
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MAM Ivor Novella: 8.30 Studio: Talk by Dr G. peace talks neared final breakdown Tht American delegation gave and flerklats: 9.45 Half an hour with to-day and the capital was tense with
Basurance that the Conference would
Rimaky-Korsakovg D.15 J. H. Squire London 'relay: Minx Government leaders and the two
be limited in scope and would not wall in Our Sheds 10 Loridon relay: U.S. peace mediators holding a con- be asked to decide the political ques- news: 16.03 Music for dancing: 11 Clare ference In an eleventh hour effort to
tion of maintaining free navigation down. SOVO, situation.
the
on the Danube which was provided Nanking is still awalling the official
the Versailles, by the
Treaty and which Printed and published by Frederick Communist reaction to the Govern- Russia refuses to admit under the Percy Franklin for and on behalf of ment demand for simullaneous settle contention, that Danube navigation South China Morning Post Limited ment of the Government and army must now be controlled exclusively) hr:1-3;wyndinum» Birest,: Olty of." re-organisation, problems,
by Danube States.
Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong,
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