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SHIPPING

NEWS

Aircraft Carriers: Glory, A; Venerablo,

Crulers: Bermuda, 5; lubart, 8.

Submarine Depot Ship Adamant, M1, Destroyers Hogue, South Wall Tidal Big Penn, Dry dock; Armada, 0; Quadrant, 1; Comack, Houth Wall Tidal Jain Comet, 1125; Contest, 123.

Escort Vesselst Alacrity, North Wall; Opossum, No, 12; Hurt, 2: Veryan X

Bay, 7. Transport: Ilonaventure,

Submarines: Astute, Tireless, Tally-o,

Talent, Truncheon, on Adament.

French Frigates Creix de Lorraing, F1.

Chinese Lähti Mai Chen, Lalchikok. Balps run by or far Sea Transport

INDONESIAN CONFERENCE

END HOPEFULLY

Hu-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1946.

Jap Newspaper Warns Against MacArthur Worship

of

Tokyo, Oct. 13 (UP)-The con- servative dally, Jiji Shimpo, to-day

on editorial uitled "Worship Batavia, Oct. 13.--Dr

Utose in power" wamed that bertus van Mook, Lieutenant- "MacArthur worship," of a

the Governor General of the Nether-similar to the deification the em lands Enst Indies, said in

Onter Pingwa Cosinopolitan Dock; Fuyo closing speech at the Indonesian

Mari, Yaumat; Xalshima, Mackle's.

Bhips Administered by Commodore Depot Ship: HMS Tamar, (Afval)

West Wall,

V.B. Fort Constantine, A14,

Biore Whips:

Baridusky,

Fort Rosalie, A13; Fort

AR18, Fort Langley, F2.

North

WAIK

011

Oilers: Itapidol, Celerat,, Yaunafl; Empire Damsel, Fuel Jelty: Empire Garden, MS; Herbol. un Tamer Birchol, Oil Fuel Jelly.

"Lớn (L): it, Kowloon Camper 230. Tidal Basin.

L.C.T. D13, 1180, 1131, 1195, 123, 1150, Kowloon Camber,

Boom Defence

Veuela: Bastmond, Mackio's Baronia, Barbain, Boom Do fence Depat Kowloon: Joriizaa, Tidal Hanin.

N.8.C.3 109, Wellington Walk 110 Aberdeen.

T.U. 70.2.0: Neches (A047), AS; George, DIG: YI 348, on Neches; Berry (DDASU). Salvage Vestel King Balvor, East Wall. IAC.: 25, 20, Wellington Wall Crane Ship:

Damping Ground.

Shishu Maru, Kowloon

conference at Pangkal Pinang, Banka Island (Celebes) to-day that the ending of proceedings was marked by a much more cheerful mood and by more faith In the future, than was at the beginning.

ex.

There had been freedom of pressly and on every hond sincere attempts to find ways for the new community of Indonesia to develop satisfactorily und rapidly.

"The so-called minorities" had given their views which he did not belleve would be

unacceptable to the others, They had stated that they wanted to be citizens in the com→

Rescue Tuga: Encore, Aberdeen; En-munity. Heer, East Ann.

H.M.D: 1107. 1100, 1100, 1103, Kow- Joon Camber.

Tugs!

Rockwing, Rockmount, Rock- forest, Kowloon Camber Outside Wall; Rockglen, Rockpidgeon, Rockland, Tidal

BAN.

Merchant Ship

Alex, de nodes, Stanreitter.

Bellerophon, Talkoo Dock.

Bentonand, Casmo, Dock.

Bulimba, Yaumati

Canonbar. Yaumati,

Chungking. Kowloon Bay.

Empire Farter. Kowloon Bay. Empire Fraser, Cosmo. Dock. Empire Withain, Mackie's Wharf. Eurybotes, AZ.

Fort Langley, Kowloon Bay,

Fort Amsterdam, Taikoo Dock. Fort Renasclear, 11.

Glena Taric. Taikoo 3.1. Wharf.

Hai Tan, off Yaumati

Hal Yang, Douglas Whert.

Hal Yuch, Kowloon Bay,

Haleakala, Kowloon Wharf.

Hallbjorg. Yausall

ilargyang, 132.

Hickory Crest. Talkon Dock,

Hoi Kin, China Merchants Wharf.

Hluni, Taikoo Dock,

Kenilwon'. Kowloon Bay.

Malware, Yauinati,

Merry Moller, Kowloon Dock.

Oradell, Yaumati

Pakhol,

11.

Ping Wo, Cosmo. Dock.

Prometi, Taikou Dock.

Roverlock, Kowloon Bay,

Prosper, B0,

Sandviken, Taikoo Dock,

Samoa. foji's Wharf.

Shengking, -Talkou“ Dock.

Silver Guava, Kowloon Wharf.

Stanhall, "Kowloon Bay.

Tarin, Kowloon Bay,

Tainan, 14."

Walnut Bend, of Talkoo,

Whangpu. Latrbikok.

Wuchung, Lalchikok.

Arriving To-day

Anbul, from Singapore, West Point (1 & 51.

Antilochus, from UK, Straks, folt's Wharf, (13 & SE

Kanpire Charmain, from Portland (Dod welll.

Hermund, from Oslo, Europe, Strails. Kowloon Wharf (Thoresen).

Rondeau Park, from Portland, Mackie's

Wharf (Dodwell).

Fart Providence,

Bailing To-day

Hanyang, for Shängtini, 4 pan, 12 (1)

& 5).

of

brand

peror and the Japanese people's blind faiths in Hitler and Tojo, would be arr antithesis to democracy and dis appointing, most of all, to the Allied Supreme Commander.

The paper sald that for 20

cen- turies the Japanese have been men tally coerced to idolise their rulera and smashing this habit and thought and realising the responsibilties of self-government were the first vital steps toward achieving real demo- 'cracy,

China Parties

Will Not Attend Assembly

Shanghai, Oct. 13 (UP) Leaders of the Youth Party, the Democratic League and Non- partisan party called on Dr Sun Fo, President of the Legislativo Yuan yesterday and informed him that they would not attend the National Assembly called by the Government before its re- organisation.

They said they would also refuse to discuss reorganisation of tho Government until military operations are suspended.

Dr Sun Fo told them he would transmit their opinions to the government and requested them to continue their peace efforts.

China Conflict May Develop Into Ideological War

New York, Oct. 13 (UP)--The New York Times editorial to-day opines the illitary developments in China could menn and political the spread of an ideological confitet all over eastern Aish with the United States and Russia drawn cvitably into the orbit of the con- tending factions, but takes hope because Gen Marshall is continuing his efforts Chiang Kai-shek stands above to parties..

DECISION ON Turkey Expected To

U.S. MEAT PRICES AWAITED

Reject Soviet Note

On Dardanelles

.

the

London, Oct. 13^(UP),—Thé Gun- day Times reported to-day that Washington, Oct. 13 (UP). Turkey was expected to reply to The

nation'à

the latest Russian. note on meat-hungry Dardanelles at

any moment, and.. citizens awaited. President predicted that Turkey will rejeci Truman's decision on whether the Russian thesis that the

Dardanelics quesiton bo

settled he intends to lift price controls

Bilaterally. on meat or keep them on at the price of voters in the Congres trol of the Dardanelles is likely to sional elections next month. become n major problem of Inter-

national relations in south-eastern. Best indications were that

Europe in the near future as 'a re- Truman would stand by his guns sult of the and not call for decontrol when ho goes on the air to-morrow night for 15-minute discussion of the nd- HEN | ministration's entire stabilisation

and Generalissimo

devoted

Mr

The editorial continues: "le (Chiang), has made many conces- slons and seems sincerely to establishing some workable form of coalition government. Perhaps now In his moment of victory (the capture of Kalgan) he has his programme. gre greatest

opportunity of bringing

In the capital know If anyone this about. It he la si man what decision the President has enough to prove this is still his pur-reached on the politically explosive pose, its our duty to assist him to Issue, he is not talking. Administra- ilon sources, who customarily give power.".

"off record" comment, sald the issue

WAB

too hot they must not und could not talk about it.

But there were several develop ments which seemed to indicate that President Truman's solution would

They were: not be decontrol.

This was the Best Instanco since the Allled occupation of a Jupanese editorial in a critical vein being de- voted to Gen MacArthur's activities the Allied press censors to reach the Ciforts, is scheduled to leave for the full extent of our influence and and, presumably, was permitted by Japanese public. The Jill Shimpo, which 12 postwar claims 230,000 circulation.

publication

Dr Van Mook sald that the Nether-not have been a happler choice than The paper noted that there could linds Government was doing every- Gen MacArthur and American troops thing it could to bonish racial con-

for the occupation task and for this dicts and hurtful and offensive acts and words which so often irritated

reason it is not surprising that Gen MacArthur's admirera eagerly bought racial sensibilities.

"I may I hope assume that all who have taken part in this conference will sprend the insight and confidence gained here to their own groups and beyond them," he said.

He put before the conference the Government note on preparatory legislative work, suggesting the for- mation of Great East Borneo Advisory Committee, which would Include Dutch, Chinese, Arab and Indonesian members.

#

Dr. P. A. Blouw, representing the Indonesian European Soclely, pro- posed that a cable should be sent to Queen Wilhelmina of the Nether-

lauds, expressing the confidence of the conference that given strength, and wisdom she would rench sallsfactory solution of the dificulties. Reuter,

a

present

Truce Talks to Resume -Batavia, Oct. 13-Talks to discuss the truce between Allied and Indonesian forces in Java will be resumed to-morrow, it was reliably learned here to-day. The meeting

reportedly 800,000 coples of his first Japanese blography which was re- cently put on sale.

Dr Sun Fo, who has been working with third party leaders on media- Don

to-day

to approach Government circles on the third party proposals.

In a statement to the Chinese press, Dr Sun Fo claimed the Government aldered the turning point in capture of Kalgan should be con- the peace negotiations.

He believed both sides should sus-

Major Political Significanca Washington, Oct, 13 (UP)--In an editorial describing the Nationalist capture of Kalgan as a military development of the first magnitude," the Sunday Star pointed out that it "may also have major political significance." portance and the blow which its

Im a broader basis the Government ac cording to the decisions of the PPC, loss delivered to Communist and take part in the National Asunications, the Star added that, "this does not mean the

pend military operations Immediate ly and resume efforts for political settlement in order to reorganise on

д

Neling Kalgan's strategic

com-

received sembly to which all varties should howevel extinction of the Com-

I. A hint from high Agriculture Department sources that the recent formal petition from the Office of Committee, asiding for the removal Price Administration Beet Advisory

of meat price control, would bo denied.

It is be-

4. The fact that Mr Truman plans to

whole speak about the stabilisation programme. lieved he is ready defend meat controt as long as any part of the

out since proved their efficienciest programme remains.

The biography's author correspondence which likened the general to a living god to the rein submit lists of their delegations.

Dr Sun said he believed the Go-munists as a fighting factor, since the carnation of the Emperor Jimmy,rumen mandate

-vernment Japan's first mythical ruler, begging National Assembly is not a

calling the bulk of their forces remain intact to hear his living volce just once and toward a showdown, pointing

move and their guerilla tactics have long expressing a wish to see him once in

The there is still a month's time during

Star found

the person.

which differences can be settled and aspect in the present Chinese situa- This not unconditionally felici he hoped the Chinese Communist on In the fact that both Nationalists 3. Finally, Mr Trumon's long fight for adininistration's "hold the tous augury. This talk comes from Party would take part in the As and Communists we looking for

were

against inflation, a a people who do not hear Gen Mac-sembly.

sometimes Citing the Chinese proverb, "Set a Arthur's voice as the voice of demo-

high Democratie barhartan to beat a barbarian," the gone up against trucy but merely that of an indivi- dual. Nothing could be a more un-

Star expressed fear that in further Party leaders and members of bis Commander's efforts to democratise becoming answer to the Supreme

development, these tendencies mightown Cabinet. make China the cockpit for the Third World Wor. Japan."

Jiji aald Gen MacArllur would be the first person to feel the disappoint ment unless there is speedy Improve- ment among Japanese prone to such

die idolation.

The paper concluded: "Our best way to thank Gen MacArthur is not to enshrine him as a God but nrove to him we have ridden our

ta

FDR Was Firm In Dealings With Nations

Of World

of

Charlottesville, Virginia, Oct. 13 (UP)-The former Secretary State.

Mr Edward Stettinius, described that late Roosevelt as being firm, folerant and President dealings with Soviet

xed for last Friday was learn, minds of servile worship of those inpatient in the British Special Commissioner far power, that we have restored unto Russia and, other nations, and sold

chairman

Dr

by agreement between Lord

South-cast Asia, the

Professer talks

Willem Schermerhorn, of the Dutch Com- mission

the Netherlands Enst Indies and Dr Suton Sjahrle, the Indonesian Premier-Reuter,

Delegates Arrive

Balavin, Oct. 13-Indonesian

Alexandre de thodes, for Halphong,military naval and air advisers to-

p.m.

(men)

Stonecutters

[Messageries-Mari-

HMS Glory, Venerable, Comel, Contest, for, exercise.

IIMS Veryan Day, for Singapore.

Expected Arrivals

October 13

11MB Deltast. from Chinwangtao, Blenalder, from UK. Straits.

Binfeld, from Ranucon.

Dona Nau. from US. Shanghai.

H.. Haymond, from Pacific North

West, and Shanghai

Novels, from Millice,

Bamanric," from Unk, Straits, Mantia. Same trick, from Shanghat. Sinking, from UK, Biraits.

October 16

Kwelyang,

Swalow,

from Bangkok, Saldon,

Ninghai, from Singapore, Wo Bang, from Singapore. Expected Sailing

October 13

Anhui, for Swatow, Amoy. Dons Nati, for Prellic Coasts, and Honolulu via Manila.

Eurybatez, for New York via Mantia. Chung Kal, for Amoy. Keelung, Hal Yang, for Swatow, Amney, Foochow Haleakala, for Manila,

Prosper, for Swatow, Saigon. Oradell, for Swatow, Bangkok. Camanba, for Tourane, Bangkok,

October 17

Doctor Reux, for Swalow, Saigon. Irlabank, for New York, Straits, Suez. Glona Taric. for Straits, Hotterdam, Amsterdam, London,

OUTWARD MAILS

day arrived in Batavia to take part in the truce talks with British and Dutch representatives. Inmediately on arrival they drove to the house of. Dr Sutan Sjahrir, the Indonesian Prime Minister, for Reuter.

discussions.--

Britain's Export Drive Threatened- By Shortages

Oct. 13 (UP)-Sir Miles London, Thomas, Vice-Chairman of the Nuf- field organisation, warned British manufacturers to-night that Britain's all-out export drive was threatened by ruinous chaos of shortages in fuel and raw materials.

Sir Miles, who leaves for the United States this weelt, sold "Now 1 am going to see what our Amert- can friends are doing for I believe that

our best chance In export markets lies In making our plans complementary to theirs rather than In direct opposition."

Str Miles said he would study the big car rivalry from United States manufacturers, countering small car rivalry from producers on the Euro- Registered and parcel mail closes half | peon continent. While

the

an hour before ordinary letters, Air United States, he said, he hoped to malia clone at Kowtoon Po hall an hour erler. ita ut GRO,

Monday, October 14

Manila (Haleakala) 3 pm,

Canton, Amay, Foochaw,

(CANC) 3.30 p.m

Canton (Sal On) 4pm, Koagmcon. (Fook loi) 4 pm

Tuesday, October 13

obtain alternatives to sheet metal and

raw materials because of the shortage of these products in

Britain.

Shanghai

He said he

Macao, Teinshan, Sliekki (Kwong Fook Cheung) 10 a.m.

Amoy,: Formosa (Chungkal) 10a.m. Teamkong, K.C, Wan (Tak On) 10 a.m. Canton (CATC) noon.

Bangkok (Canon Bar)noon.

Swalow, Foochow (falyang) 3 pm, Amoy (Anhul) 3 p.m.

Strails Ceylon, India, E. and 9. Africa. Egypt, Europe via London (Ontranto) 3

p.m.

Bangkok, Hangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Bark, Cairo, Johannesburg. Augusta, Marsellios, London, New York, Canada (BOAC);3 pm,

Chungking. Kunming (CNAC) 3,30 p.m. Canton (Kwongtung) pm.

PROFESSOR WARNS

urselves a proper sewe of dignity and, above all. tu demonstrate that now at last we can rely on ourselves for our own government."

Plane Drops Drugs

noon.

On Liner In

Mercy Mission

over wave-

took oft

П

And

that the United States must place trust in continuance of that policy.

The former UNO delegate spoke in his first formal appearance to-day as Rector of the University of Virginia at.convacation exercises.

ile said: "Despite all doubts and 11-formed rumours the need to-day is to order the United Nations engines full speed ahead. The need is not to anchor in perilous waters while the engineers debate whether to abandon ship entirely or redesign the structure."

Mr Stettinius said the doubters are those who feared the powerful members of the United Nations would fail to fulfil their obligations. "Each nation accepted completely the heavy responsibilities in good faith-1 am convinced no one of the great powers will take any step to destroy the United Nations. We must, not forget that through dis- cussions, even if at times it may be disturbing, we will settle troublesome

justice questions with

and with right,"

foreign support to galo their ends. fight in which he has

line" policy

Govt Troops Join Up

r

The Sunday Times said the con-

and the Unote to Turkey States and .British. nates to Moscow and Ankara.

The well-informed Sunday Ob- server in an editorial discussion pointed out that the Danube, and Dardanelles

lles questions were plementary and described them as com:

almost one twin queation,

The final

of the paragraph Turkey's firm attitude rep American note which supports is reportedly causing the deepest satisfaction in Turkey. Reports

claiming that Soviet note and agreed to unilateral Turkey already has replied to the

arks were denied officially

-In

Signatories Must Be Consulted Authorised circles in Anjara said to-day that Turkey's reply to

Dardanelles, would reiterate

second Russia's

note, suggesting Joint Soviet-Turkish defence of the that other signatories of the Montreux. Convention must be consulted any change in the status of the strategic straits.

The note, which is receiving the final touches to-day, is not expected to differ materially from the reply to the first Soviet note, rejecting Soviet

proposals to limit control of Dardanelles to powers around the Black Sea. 1

the

Informed circles said that Turkey would maintain that the Montreux Convention was still in force and was binding upon Russia as well a upon Turkey,

casc Some

New

If meat is not decontrolled, Mr Truman could take steps to the shortage by authorising prico increuses, a bonus to get live- Peiping, Oct. 13.—it is generally stack to the slaughterers, readjust- believed here that General Fu Tso-ment of slaughtering quotas or new y's and General Sun Lien-chiung's controls to get more equitable dis- forces-two Government prongs in tribution of what meat there is, the glani plincer the cast and west moving towards Kalgan-have Joined somewhere between Sunnhus and Hanyuan soul-cast of Kolzan, espectively

movements from

To-day's frontline dispatches con- Arm General

Lien-chung's Sun

and accupation of Hslahuayuan General Wu Tao-yi's retaking of

the with

Communist Suanhua forces reeling back in the direction of Weihsien about 00 miles south west of Subnhua.-Central News.

Investigation Of American Military Govt In Germany

Oct.

Muslims Condemn.

American Isolationist Organisation

New York, Oct. 12-Considerable political interest has been aroused political organisation

British Bombing Of best pensation which allegedly

Tribal Villages

is tinged with Mid-Western isola- tionism and so-called Neo-National- Ism.

Closely identified with the nationalistic organisation named New Delhi, Oct. 13. The Muslim Americn First and inaugurated League Working Committee

In here Chicago, the American Action In- to-day passed a resolution condemn-corporated avowedly fights policies ing the recent bombing of "Muslims pursued by the CIO Political Action of Waziristan" and calling on the Committee and other Leftist inclined Government to stop once and for bodies. all the bombing of tribal areas, "under the pretext of punitive bombing, as it is against all canons

of civilisation and humanity"

'10 According

Edward Hayes, former American Legion National Commander and now head of the American Action Incorporated, his organisation is bi-partisan and con- eemed only with politics in Now York, Ilinols, Missouri, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, Washington and Call fornia States,

Muslims in tribal arens "for

The resolution expressed thanks to their offer of help and readiness to make every sacrifice for achievement of our cherished goal of Pakistan." Frankfurt,

13 (UP)-Mr

Six villages in north Waziristan George Meader, chlef Counsel for the were bombed last night as a punitive Kilgore Senate committee Investigat-measure against the kidnapping of ing-national-defence, said to-day his -the-British-Political-Agent-there-by

roup was primarily in Germany to investigate the American military governme

Ho

however that his was

Reuter.

Bombay Situation Eases

Bombay, Oct. 13.-The situation only a a preliminary inquiry and that the Senate committee would decide in the riot city of Bombny is easier, the question of full scale investi-to-day's communique stated.

Three cases of stabbing in central gation

after he reports to the

to police committee. Other than that, he said, Bombay were reported he had been instructed not to reveni headquarters up to

p.m. (local time)-Reuter." any Information,

London, Det. 13 (UP).-A Dakota alrijner, flying Just top level at 20 feet, dropped packet of drugs for a passenger aboard the Gripsholm on a mercy mission over the Atlantic this after.

The Dakota

from Prestwick airport at 10.20 am, with a container of heparin required for a passenger suffering from thrombosis of the heart. The Swedish motor ship Gripsholm gave its position as 125 miles west of Rockall.

The mercy plane sighted the Gripsholm shortly after noon circled the liner. A small boat put Reissue of Silver In out from the Gripsholm and Dakota dropped to an altitude of 20

Mexico Impracticable Icet.

It dropped the packet as it swept over the boat.

The heparin was in a metal con- tainer wrapped in a rubber

McNarney, and then travel to Berlin. bog Was which

response to labour groups demands Atted in a tit bog.

Mr Meader was accompanied by for payment of wages in allver

Mr Thomas Nichol, Jnr., investigator, The Gripsholm sent an 50S on

instead Friday night reporting that

banknotes the and Brigadier-Gen T. M. Osburne, pesos the ship's surgeon need the special drug that the reissue of silver moneys,

Ministry of Finance asserted to-day War Department representative. in for a passenger. The ship's agents Mexico would bo impracticable in Glasgow chartered the

plane without

legal adjustment of from the Scottish Airlines. Dakota was piloted by

standards to the currently inflated Appeal for Conference Capt J. price of silver. Dobson of Prestwick.

On Jap Reparations

the

The

CONCILIATOR'S ATTEMPT TO AVERT CIO STRIKE

Inst

ulso hopes to study American sales methods and exchange U.S.. conciliator, Mr. Stanley White, Honolulu, Oct. 13 (UP)-The Information on the latest develop- ments in fuel injection.

met for two and half hours Sir Miles said he believed British night with CIO stevedore and manufacturers could successfully dustry representatives in an effort mcot overseas competition if they prevent the strike scheduled for were not lulled into a false sense of Tuesday midnight. confidence by the present demand for British goods.

· SIX SIAMESE KILLED IN FRENCH RAID

re-

Bix

Bangkok, Oct. 13-OMelal ports stated, here to-day that Siamese were killed and several injured in a. French rold on the Siamese village of Chaiburl, north of Nakhon Phanom on Thursday

The French raiding party alleged to have withdrawn booty worth £10,000.

to

Both sides agreed to consider several suggested modifications and another meeting was announced for Monday.

in-

The union is seeking wage. crensd, union shop and joint dane- Ing halls,

BLACK MARKET RİNG "

Mr Meader anticipated he would remain in Germany until mid- November. He will confer with the

The American Action Incorporated known Midwestern businessmen, led Is allegedly supported my many well

McCormick, Colonel Robert Chicago Tribune publisher, Central News.

Duke and Duchess Of

Windsor in England ·

Mexico City, Out, 13 (UP)-In theatre commander, Gen Joseph T. POWERFUL EXPLOSIVE Windsor spent a quiet Sunday of

of

The Ministry said the amount of silver used in the minting of pesos and 50-cent coins, according to existing government standards would be worth 30 per cent more than the coins' currency equivalent.

Public hoarding of silver pleces caused their virtual' disappear- ance from the market.

has

The workers claim the recircula- tion of large quantities of coins would increase the pesos value and be a major factor in reducing the skyrocketing cost of living.

French Chemist Arrested

For Black Market Activity

Paris, Oct. 13. The police to-day arrested-Georges Duguet, a 43-year- old doctor of chemistry, after the discovery of an alleged "Black Market" In the French preparation for the treatment of asthma, which Tokyo, Oct. 13.A million-yen for the last five years has been al- black market deal involving Govern- most unobtainable in Paris.. ment Rallway Administration" officials Dr Duguet

1

Washington, Det. 13. (UP)-It was learned to-day that New Zea- land, China, Australia, France, the Netherlands, Canada and India have endorsed the plea that Mr Carlos Romulo made before a full

session of the Far Eastern Com- mission on Thursday for early con vocation of a conference on Japanese reparations.

An Informant said at the same meeting the United States through Assistant Secretary of State, Maj- Gen John H. Hildring, made it clear that the United States also insists that a reparations conference should be held as quickly as possible.

Rumania Pleased With

"Free Danube" Clause

USED FOR BLASTING

East Alton, Illinois, Oct. 13-(UP) --Top secret RDX. said to be second only to the atomic bomb in explosive power, has made possible productiun of the smallest blasting cap ever de-

veloped, only about eng and

eighth inches long.

one.

Sunningdale, England, Oct. 13 (UP). —The Duke and Duchess

Ednam Lodge, the home of Lord Hadley where they are résiding. during a three-weeks' visit to Eng- Innd.

The Duke and his American born wife showed no signs of relaxing their decision 10 avoid all press interviews.

16

PI PORT COMMISSION

F. S. Elfred, explosives division manager of Olin Industries, Inc., says the RDX cap, known as "Big Inch." te lees than one-quarter inch

Manila. Oct. 18 (UP).—It diameter and can be buried com- oficially announced to-day that pletely in the end of a dynamite President Roxas has created a Philip stick for mining or quarrying use. pine Port Commission which will be TNT, he says, and

It has 60 per cent more power than the agency of the Republic in con- among other nection with the rehabilitation im- things was used in super-blockbuster provement and construction of

port bombs during the war.

facilities us provided for in the Philippine Rehabilitation Act.

The Commission is headed by the Works Under-Secretary of Public and Communications with the Col- fector of Customs as Vice

Cheir

JAP TEXTILE INDUSTRY

to

man.

Zaw on 043 k, e."and from 12.30–1.15. 2. 0.15 11, p.m., siso on 9.82, m. c. 7.30 0.30.

Service Music Box, B45 « Organ 0.53 Interlude, Marcel, Palotti. 700 Wilm Selec- Lons.7.30 Studio! 1 Like What I Like, 610 London Transcription Services Edith Alleen Woods. 8.00 London rolayı, news

was, was exposed by the Police to-day torics in end of the labora- been pleased with the "Free ́Danube': 'the Cabinet Council. that the recent win mediay: Elizabeth Welch. Itabert

Tokyo, Oct. 13 (UP)The Dist to-day approved a seven-point pro- gramme recommended by commerce TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING and industry ministerial experts designed

break the textilo bottleneck and to permit larger cloth production from American cotton in order to bolster Japan's export- Import trade,

The Commerce

and

Industry Bucharest, Oct. 13-Influential Minister, Jiro Hoshijima, according quarters in Rumania in general have to the Kybdo news agency, warned Day introduces 'All Join in, 0.35 Gerais... ·

voted clause in the Rumanian treaty

in the alow-down

Ashley, ~2.00: Something for: Everybody, spinning industry,

music. for all tasten. 10.00 London relay: unless amended, might seriously news. 100 Studio: Dance music by by the Paris Conference.

The Government preas, however, obstruct Japon's efforts to trade con- Hatcakes)a: band?" 19,441 Rimsky-Korsakov, maintained that navigation on the trolled exports for of the Riparian states. 7

prograrame The

Increased Commercial quarters welcomed the rations for operatives, allocation of Printed and published by Frederick

tries and hope to askew foreign com- and combined bank loana totalling South China Morning Port Limited. mercial ties soon so as to speed up approximately $46,000,000 by the at 1-3. Wyndham Street," City" of Rumania's reconstruction-Reuter.

year's end.

Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.

with

(A Reuter despatch from Paris last night, said that attack on French troops in Indo-China b what were described as roaming

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Paris' which the main New York, Oct. 12, (UP)-Rupert

following the arrest of 11 men for producers of the preparation... Evans, Professor of Government at

alling large quantities of material The authorities ŝtato, that Harvard and former director of the

allotted to railway repair depots for discovery that 3,000 pifols of the US Department of Interior's division

overhauling railway cars, of territories and land possessions,

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was made after joint invest warned to-day that the time is past when the peoples of India, Burma, bandits of Viet Nam-Republican charge of the repair depois sold American military police. Indo-China and the Dutch East In-forces were reported from Pursut, | various kinds of matoriale intended A number of arrests 'have been dies would permit the white man to north-west of Pnom Penh in Cam- for repairing government rolling made in Brussels by the French and dictate the tenor of their lives. bodln)-Reuter,

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United States, police, Reuter,

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It was alleged that the officials ingatlons by the French police dossibility of trading with nil coun- | capital to improve labour conditions Percy Franklin for and on behalf of

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