1946-10-15 — Page 4

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SHIPPING NEWS, Mme Eugenie Cotton

Crubber: Bermuda, B.

Destroyers) Hogue, 6; Penn, Dry dock; Armada, Fi; Consack, '1

Exeari Vessels Alnerity, 13; Hari, 7: Veryan Bay, Dry Dock.

Transporti Donaventure,, H..

Chinese LBM; Mei Chen, Laichikok, Ships run by or for den Transport Omces Pingwo Shamshulpe; Fuyo Muru, Yaumati: Kaishima, Mackie's: Otranto, Kowloon Whort 2.

0.

Stipe Administered by Commodore

HMS Tamar, {Afloat)} Depot ship:

Not Refused An American Visa

Uct,

Paris.

14(UP)-The United States. Embassy spokesman denfed to-day that Madame Eugenie Calton had been refused a United States vian,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1946..

HANGING OF NAZIS NOT TO BE SCREENED

Capital Needed | GREECE WANTS.

To Explore China's North-West

MORE ARMS FROM BRITAIN

Experiment To Check Whooping. Cough In Britain

whooping cough in Engl 8.1. Fort Constantine, Blonecutters.

Htore Ships Fori Itosalle, Stonecuifers; Fort Sandusky.—10,–

her Rapidol, 1; Celerof: Yatmal Empire Damsel, 25: Empire Garden,

Berpol, Stonecutters; Birchol, 21.

LCI (L): 11, Kowloon Cumber; 210, Aberdeen

LCT. 911. 1160, 1181. 1105. 123, 1130,

Kowloon Camber,

Boom petence Venote: Barmond,

Mackie's; Baronia, Darbain,, Boom De- fence Depot Kowloon; Dartizan, BDD Kowloon,

N.H.C. 100, 110, Aberdeen.

8

for

after month-long

Shanghai, Oct; 14.-China's North- nast abounds in natural resources London, Oct. 14

but manpower and capital are need-. (UP)ed to explore Its fabulous wealth.

London, Oct. 14.-The Foreign Church lenders and many other This was the impression

Affairs Under-Secretary, Mr C. gained He said she had applied on October prominent public figures receiv-by Mr C. C. Chang, Chairmen of the P. Mayhew,, told the House

n visa and the application-18 | cu drm backing and an China Import and

and Export Trado of Commons to-day that Greece

returned happens in all cases of doubtful po-

Association, who recently edhad applied for an increase in tieni aflinton-was passed on by

the trade vluation in the North-east, arms shipments to that country

of cable to the State Department in

Pointing to a countless number of to be used in the suppression of Washington for further investigation

new enterprises' awaiting immediate and that the reply had not yet been received.

in that area, Mr Chung guerilla activities and that, the local industrialists to seize the request at present was being urged opportune moment to exploit the vast examined. resources of the North-east, pro- vinces.

The Embassy spokesman sald that when making out her vian applica- tion Madame Cotton had stated she was not a Communist. The Union des Femmes Francaises which is n French women's org

organikation closely allied to the Communist Party con- Armed that Madame Cotton is its Pre licent Sign: Encore. Aberdeen; Ensktent but sold she was not a member

T.U. 10.2.6: Neches (A047), AS; George. DIE YF 348, on Neches; Berry (DD850),

Salvago Versal: King Balvor, 24.

L.C.: 23. Dry Dock

Crane Hip: Shrishu Maru, 19.

Ulcer, 20.

ILM,D,E'6: 1107, 1100, 1105, Kowloon Camber.

Tugr: Rockwing, 22: Rockmount, 23; Hackforest, Hockglen, Rockplüägeon, Hocki land. Tidal Desin.

Merchant Bhips

Adinda, APC Wharf,

Dalerophon, Talkoo Dock,

Benlomond, Cosmo, Dock,

Bulimba, Yaumali,

Canonbar, Yaumati,

bung Kai. 18.

Chungking, Kowloon Bay,

Empire Farrar, Kowloon Bay, Empire Fraser, Cosmo. Dock. Empire Witham, Mackie's Wharf. Furybates, AZ..

Fort. Langley, Kowloon Day.

Fort Amsterdam, Talkoo Bock. Fort Renelear, 13.

Glenafaris, Talkoo SR. Wharf.

Hi Tan, UT Yaunali.

Hal Yang, Dougins Wharf.

Hal Yuchi, Kowloon Bay.

Haleakala, Kowloon Witarf. Hanyang, EZ,

Hickory Crest, Taikoo Dock. Hermund, Kowloon Whart.. Heyser. Cosmo. Dock,

Hoi Kin, China Merchants Wharf. Hunan, Talkoo Dock.

Kenilwoo, Kowloon Bay.

Moiwaru, Yournal.

Merry Moller, Kowloon Dock.

Oradell, Youmati.

Otranto, Kowloon Whert.

Pakhai, "Talkoo Dock, «

Fania, Talkoo Dock.

Ping Wo; Casino. ·Dock, Promethea, Taikoo Dock.

Roverlock, Kowloon Bay, Prosper, 18,

Sandviken, Talkno Bock.

Bamod, Holt's Wharf.

Shengking. Talkno Dock,

Silver Guava, Kowloon, Wharf.

Stanhall, Kowloon Bay.

Taria, Kowloon Bay,

Tainan, 34.

Walnut Bend, off Talitoo.

Wan Hung, B12.

Whangpu, Laichikok,

Wucband. Lalchikok,

Wusuch, Talkoo Dock.

Arriving To-day

Belfast (CINC), Trom Chiliwangtao, Docteur Houx (Messageries Maritimes), from Whompor. Stonecutters,

Glory, Venerable, Comet and Contest from exercises.

Baiting To-day

Canonbar Tak Sang). for Tourant, Bangkok, p.m. -Yaumati

TEL

janyang (B & S), for Shanghai, pm.

kok. p.m. 13.

Expected Arrivals October 16

of the Communist Party.

The spokesman said Madarus Cotton's upplication

undoubtedly would have been referred by the State Department to the Attorney-General and that even if she were a Com. munist Party member this would not necessarily bar her from obtaining ກ visn as the Attorney-General cat and frequently does waive political abjections if the applicant is sulle

States or can show valid rea Uniter or reasons for the trip.

}

Soviet Reparations Demand And Reich War Potential

assurance to-day from Britain's film chief that the screening of the Nuremberg hangings would be banned in his theatres even if offered from official archives.

Mr J. Arthur Rank, controlling 570 movie theatres throughout the United Kingdom, issued a statement saying that none of his houses would screen any hanging shots,

Mr Howard Thomas, head of the British Pathe Pictures, however, said he was still undecided what polley Hla 100-odd picture houses would

vallabic, adopt

the plctures become should

te supplied from the American Army, Hanging scenes might eventually Mr Thomas said, and "I am not yet Latisfled that the man in the street does not want to see the hangings. it may well be that former service

men

and their wives will want

see the end of the Nazis."

to

A spokesman for the British Movie.

peak output of 600,000,000 pleuls of He said the land has an annual soyabean and has a surplus of millet and meize enough to feed North China, le strongly emphasised the importance of promptly mapping out and pushing through an overall pro- duction plan for the North-east and technicians there. augmenting the existing number of

tone and Paramount News Companies also said they were adopting a "wait and see" policy for the present,

However, the Archbishop of West-News.

ter, Cardinal Griffin, in minster,

stale- cross-section of opinion expressed ment to the Daily Graphic, voiced a by almost every other church lender in Britain, He said: "Filming, even

for record purposes, is totally un- necessary. The condemned slyould Washington, Jet 14 (UP)-Rebe allowed to prepare to meet their parallons Ambassador Edwin W. God undisturbed by the distracting Pauley to-day charged the Russian presence of arch lamps and comera- demands for

repurations

would inen." enable the Reich to keep her war Mr H. M. Lazarus, acting Chief potential alive and "once more offer Rabbi, deplored public showings and strength, to the highest bidder."

said: "As Jews we cannot think of Furthermore, suld Pauley, revenge................” Kussino requests for payment reparations out of

Lady Astor said the proposal was current produr "appalling" while tion mean a

Admiral of the a "burden on the German

Fleet Viscount Cunningham said: "I lax payer" estimated at $250,000,000 in 1946 alone.

nearly certainly would not see it and it

the

of

indus-

enterprises. Central

Widespread Strikes Continue In America

The decision is now expected in well-informed quarters to be defer- red until Mr Ernest Bevin returns la Landon next Wednesday,

He said that a deal had been made with Greece year ago whereby Britain would provide an initial ship ment to the Grk Army and tien- darmerie to tha zalue of about 344.- 000,000. In return Greece agreed to pay for the maintenance of the Brit- ish armed forces in that country after January 1, 1946.

The British subsequently under-

in

London, Oct. 14 (UP).--Health oflcers are recruiting 3,000 bables less than one year old as human guinea pigs in a vaccine experiment which

was

hoped would check

which is being flown from the United States, will be given half the of Sauer vaccine,

babies while the others will have anti-cafarsh shots.

Inoculations

The health officers said one of the purpose was to chrik the relative value of Sauer vaccine with the one used hitherto which had proved dis appointing:

for

Reports

on the children inoculat.. ed will be made throughout the two years of the test and psychological reasons will, not know which of the vaccines their children have been given.

MOLOTOV ATTACK

(Continued from Page 1) group of States to take up a dominnt ng position and dictate what they considered essential."

India Accused

U.S. Producers Fear Peril To

Free Markets

Washington, Oct. 14 (UP).— A group of United States food producers and distributors to- Committee alleged efforts of persons in high day urged the House Agriculture to investigate the Government circles to strait- Jacket American food distribu-

tion in a worldwide totalitarian system.

The request was made by the No- tional Association of Commodity Ex- changes and Allied Trades Inc., na delegates of 25 nations met for the conference of the International Emergency Food Counell set up to allocate scarce foods member na- tlona. The Exchange Association made it clear that the Council was among the organisations which felt wan jeopardising time-tested

American methods of agricultural distribution.

or-

He also stressed that utmost efforts must be ed project laid down by the Japan be made to expand the unfinish ese in the North-east and utilise the took to assist them in meeting this

The Associallon said that instead land as a base to capture the world

rld cost until March 31, 1947, he said.

of seeking the removal of war-time trade. He hoped Chinese

The Foreign Ofce. It is lenmed

controls various international trialists would look toward the from an authoritative source, is now

ganisations are being used by per- Clifford North-east posibilities in starting Norton, British Ambassador

sons in high Government positions to enormous

M. Molotov specifically singled out

about "collectivisation of bring India which he accused of "following agriculture Athens, but, contrary to large-scale-

rumour, it

on the Soviet model." E und

understood this report does not in the wake of Great Britain" and The Association referred to the utter- which country, he said, could not ances by Me Florello LaGuerdia, contain any specifle recommendations.

have any direct Interest in One of the main points now being

of the former. Secretary

Commerce considered, according to well-informed Danube be added he thought Nor- Henry Wallace and the United States sources, is whether if Britain agrees way, Ellopia, India and

certain ofetal of the UNO Food and Agri- ing to Greece, they should be car-views on the Danube because le increase supplies of arms now go others had voted for the Western cultural organisation.

"external pressure." He Indicated Asserting American distribution marked for issue to specifle forces.

that, when the Counell of There would certainly be strong

Foreign political opposition in London to any

Ministers considers such issues they will decision to arm Greek civilians and challenge all the conference de- doubls are belog expressed here cistons on which the votes included whether Greece can support a larger nations not directly concerned and anny than already exists. The al- which will not be signatories to the

cach former ternative might be to supply equlp treaty with neat to increase the size of the exlat-ferring to Britain's successful lors, bankers and brokers" and others

Regarding the Montreux Conven- attempt to get the plenary session in communication with both the So- sion on the Bulgarian frontier, M. tion, Mayhew said Britain had been to turn over the Commission's decl- viet and Turkish Governments on the small States as

Molotov accused "Britain of using

United States inbour front:

New York, Oct. 14 (UP).-On the

Hollywood-police

over

der

arrested 100 Columbia Studio pickets charges of gloating a Court order limiting their number.

Pittsburgh-Street car and bus drivers voted to end an 18-day transing Gendarmerie. portation tie-up and ignore picket ists of the Duquesne Light Company, fines established by striking unbou-

Detroit-Ford workmen n! the

of

method in imminent perll," the As- sociation said the goal of

these groups was to displace the American free markets with world controls for more rigid than anything during war. The Association said it sented enemy

the views of the "vant

"Instruments fo

"From the standpoint of long-term should not be shown to the publle." Niver Rouge plant voted to end ant question of the Dardanelles and theving a game of Greece

recurity the talking of reparations from current production necessitates the maintenance of the very industry that was to be removed to prevent war," said Pauley,

CROWN PRINCES' TUTOR

Tokyo, Oct. 14 (UP)-The

who 16

thor, Prof C. E. M. Joal, sald: Outspoken braintruster and object to them being hanged in the first place but no one should get any fun out of I.

want Those who to......tre sadists."

S'HAI SMUGGLING RING

Shanghai, Oct. 14 (UP)--The

Prosper (Kin Wal), far Swatow, Bang- Imperial Houschuld announced to- police to-day arrested a Russian al- day that Mrs Elizabeth Grey Vining. teged to be the head of the Shanghai Philadelphia Quaker,

end of the smuggling ring which re- scheduled to arty 10-ih ray, has a cently sent US$400,000 worth of cul- one-year contract which might be tured pearls' via Manlio. extended, to teach Crown Prince Akihito English.

The arrest was said to have followed

Alexandre de Rhodes, from Halphone.

Empire Park, from Haiphong,...... Hondeau Park, from Portland,

Samaffaric, from UK. Straits, Manita Wo Song, from Singapore, Saigon.

October 17.

Benalder, from. UK, Straits.

..

Fu Po, from Singapore.

Irisback, from Shanghai,

Minghal, from Singapore.

Glaucus, from New York, Shanghal.

Kwelyong. from Dangkok,

· Bwatow;- -

Wing Sang, from Shanghal.

Expected Ballings

October 10

Anhui, for Swalow, Amay, Dona Nath, for Paciile Jonolulu via Manila.

·

Saigon,

Consta, and

Eurybates, for New York via Manila, Chung Kai, for Amoy, Keelung. Kai Yang, for Bwatow, Amoy, Foochow.

October 17

Besides tutoring the 12-year-old the seizure of a pearl cargo in Manila Crown Prince, Mrs Vining will teach while awaiting trans-shipment to the United States." His Manila accom at the Peers School and the Peeresses plice reportedly was arrested by the School where Imperial sons and

Filipino police. daughters attend.

Imperial household officials elted many letters of recommendation and said they considered Mrs Vining eminently suitable.

IATA CAIRO MEETING

The Shanghai police is investigating the sorce of the cultured pearl supply which is believed to be from a stock that formerly belonged to a Jarge Shaghal Japanese Arm which diposed the goods shortly after V-J Day.

U.S. COTTON EXPORTS

11-day stoppage which was partly responsible for the layoff, of about 100,000 Ford production workers.

Fificen hundred miners in three countries struck after a stalemate on contract negotiations.

Spokesmen for Eastern und Gulf shipping interests promised to ratige an early meeting with repre sentatives of the two unions which have been on strike since October 1. Union leaders have yielded to de- | niands that any settlement be ex-

tended to West Coast operations.

confer-

PARIS CONFERENCE

(Continued from Page 1)

adopted by the

plenury enee last week in the face of Soviet opposition, providing that this clause should appear in Identical language in the treaties with all the Balkan countries and Finland. The article was passed by 13 votes to six, the six Slav countries opt it.

opposing An addition to the military clauses on minesweeping moved by Britain and aimed at allowing Finland to re- tain naval units employed on

ming-

sweeping during the post-war mine clearance period, was adopted unard- mausly by the conference.

ob-

the

repre-

major-

ity of farmers, processors, distribu-

who would suffer by the elimination of free markets.

against Electrification Plan

Contributes

proposed revision of the Convention. Bon He said he hoped to make a statement Bulgaria." He added: "Every on the subicct during the forem lective observer will understand that affairs debate next week.

this voting on the Greco-Bulgarlan frontier Is the gravest political error not likely to serve the interests of peace but likely to lead to trouble. to those This voting is service only to who long for new aggression." this "incorrect voting" would not be M. Molalov assured Bulgarin that

adopted by the Counell of Foreign Ministers and not approved by

In answer to a question. Mayhew sold Britain had secured the text of the secret Soviet-German agreement supplementary to the German-Soviet non-aggression part of August 23, 1939, providing for the division of Poland on the line of the Nerath, Vistula and San.

Rivers

The Prime Minister, Mr C. R. All-world on 11.5. Polley

fee, in response to a question, said. he hoped to make a statement soon on the German Invasion plans dur ing the late summer and fall of 1040. He said he would then explain an order which went to the troops in September, 1940, warning them that invusion

wns imminent.-United Press and Reuter,

Henry Pu Yi's

Sister-In-Law For Trial

"The

To Mexico's Industrialisation

(By J. V. Rapworth)

States was always being called firsttions towards Mexico's indus- He also charged that the United One of the largest contribu-- In roll call and set a tone for other nations who, he alleged, merely trialisation is a vast electrifica

tion project to be concluded. followed the United States.

Disregarding Senator Vandenberg's within a period of six years and

rebuke to carller

the Soviet for questioning the motive of the United costing over £4,000,000. Staries, M. Molotov said:

The Federal electrivity

commis- United States delegates are pursuing Gion, which controls more than 80 a strange polley This Is a polley-of per "cent of" the "electric power of the playing with a

small country, a country, says the present electricity policy which is given out as one of output is supplying the needs of concern for the interest of that small shly a quarter of the population, and country....Finland should see clear that new factories and plants, as ly where there is true friendship or well as, many outlying towns and whether it is only assumed friend- villages, already require almost as ship,"

Molotoy also attacked attempts provide.

much as the projected plan will Oct. 14.-Three Japan-

Nations ese war criminal suspects Jupim being made at the United Montreal, Oct. 14-Airline repre-

the Japanese wife of Pu Chich, bro-change the veto power of the big part in many cases of the projected Assembly meeting next week to The new electricity plants will be sentatives of 35 countries-including

The French pr

nch proposal for a 75 per her of Henry Pu Yi, former Emperor nations. He referred to the that of the China National Aviation

by Finland Washington, Oct. 14.-World ex-cent compensation

fact irrigation dams and are expected to cf the Puppet Manchukuo State, ar- Corporation-will gather at Cairo on

United Nations nationals for property

sived here from Muldenster, if that even the Assembly president, provide approximately further port trade in cotton rose sharply sincu October 20 for the second annual the end of the Witt, amounting to lost or damaged as a result of the fary escore to-day by special plan M. Paul Henri Spank, had criticised million kilowatts.

the veto The trio will be transferred to UNO could be a success only if there contended that meeling of the International Air 9,038,000 bales (500-pound bales) war was adopted by eleven-votes to Transportation Association, I was during the year ended July 31 this cight with two batentioris. Voted Nanking for trinl.

was unity and goodwill among the Australia, Belgium, Canada,

Pu Chleh's wife brought her seven- year average of 5,072,000 bales, the

olher Powers there was. a move- The Cairo session will be the big-Agriculture Department announced India, New Zealand, Holland and with her. She said Pu Chlela was ment to hinder the development of

South Africa.

United Against:: gest meeting of world airline here to-day.

actually in Russian custody, but his that unity when he said: "Now

"We are sure," he declared, "that Chinn, operators ever held and will discuss The largest exporter was the United States,

Norway, whereabouts were still unknown. attempts are being made to adopt through a direct tax on the indus- Ukraine, the establish- States with 3,078,000 bales or 41 per Russin

Czechoslavia.

While The Russians spirited him away new ways-ways other than those tries that spring into being as Absinined: soon after the Japanese surrender. ment of an *. International airline cent of the total, while Brazil came Brazil and Poland..

followed during the war".

electricity becomes available for Marsellies, London, New York, Canada | clearing house and a comprehensive second with 1,471,000 bales followed

It will be recalled that some time

M. The (BOAC), 3 pm.

code by Egypt, India, Soviet Union, Peru per cent compensation was lost by ed Pu, Chich had committed suicide. Spank was encouraged by someone. £4,000,000) that the

them, the Federal Government, will Molotov suggested that" United States proposal for 20 ago, Changchun newspapers report criticising the use of the velo, M. international communicationa

be able to collect a sum vastly and Mexico.-Central News,

nine votes to eleven.

superior to the 60 million pesos -Central News.

Reuter

commission The British proposal aimed at pro- biting Finland from granting any

Empire Park, from Haiphong. Iribank, for New York, Sữalls, Suez. Glenaarts, for Straita, Itotterdam, Amsterdam, Landon.

OUTWARD MAILS

for:

to

power.

The financing of this project ap- pears to offer few difficulties, accord- ing to Camlos Ramirez Ullos, one of

city Commission.

Registered and parcel mali closes halt announced by the IATA's head office year nearly doubling the last Ave Ethiopia, France, Britain, Greece, year-old daughter and maid servant big Powers, and hinted that among the directors of the Federal Electri-

an hour before ordinary letters.

Air

here,

malia close at Kowloon Po half an hour earlier than at GPO,

October 15

Amoy (Anhul) 3. pm.

Dangkok (Prosper) 3 p.m).

Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Bara, Cairo, Johannesburg, Augusta,

among other things

Chungking. Kunming (CNAC) 33 p.m. for airline use, Central News. Canton (Kwangtung) 4 pm.)

Wednesday, October 18

Canton, Bhanghai (CNAC) 10 a.m.

Bwatow, Bangkok (Oradell) 10 am.

Manila (Benlomond! 10 am.

Atacao, Tsir van, -Shekki (Kwong Sati 11 a.m.

SIDE GLANCES ·

Formosa (Cdngking) 11 am. Swalow, Amuy, Foochow (IIalyang) 2

p.m.

gan, Calcutta, Delhi, Londen (Air)

Bangkok, Singapore. Colombo, Sours- bays, Bydney, Auckland (BOAC) 1 pun. Straite, Ceylan, India. E and 8 Atřice, Egypt, Europe (Otranto) 3 p.m.

Centon, Shanghál, Nanking. Hankow, Tsingtao, Peiping (CATC) 1.30 pm.

Cantori (Falahan) 3 p.m.

Thursday, October 17

Macpo, Taishan, Shekki-(Kwang Fook

Cheung) 10 am,

Haiphong (Masbate) 10

..

Teamkong (Tal: On) 10: am.

Foochow, Shanghal (CNAC) 330 p.m.

Canten (Train) 4, pag.

Gallup Poll On

U.S. Foreign Policy Princeton, New Jersey, Oct. 14 (UP)—A Gallup Poll question: "Whose policy do you thinit we should favour-Byrnes' 3r Wal- lace'a?" brought_ the following answers: Byrnes, 78 per cent; Wal- lace, 10 per cent; without opinion, six per cent.

Five-Hour Strike, Called

For Itálian Boy's Funeral

Milan, Oct. 14 (UP)-Five-year- old Gianfranco Giannini was burled to-day during a five-hour general strike called to enable 150,000 Milan- ssa workers to mourn his death.

Gianfranco was the only vielim Tist Wednesday when a heavy

chargo

of TNT was "exploded in Communist. headquarters while the boy played in the street outside.

COPS, 1948 BY MEA SERVICE, ING, T. M, REG, LL'S, PAT, DPT,

By Galbraith exclusive or discriminatory right to

"How do you figure the housing shortage has made us rich by increpsing the value of our wreck? We don't dare sell it, and haven't the money to make repairs!"

in

Welles' Suggestien Washington, Oct. 14 (UP)-Tho former Secretary

will be spending.

any country for the operation by Lady Cripps. Feted Sumner Welles, commenting on the electric power, but facts have proved

commercial aircraft was

change

Countries

In Chungking

Chungking.

>

"We have often heard it said that of State, Mr there is no market in Mexico for

Paris Peace treaties in a radio that as electricity becomes available broadcast, sald to-day that the markets appear. Proof of this has United States should take the loader been the speed with which all the ship to prevent o division of

the power from recently built plants, has world Into two rival camps.

been absorbed by Industry."

15 votes to six, the Slav voting against, thus obtaining a two thirds mujority which it failed to get ins commilled.

Voting on the Finnish treaty was completed in two and a

Oct. 14. Chungking quarter

hours, a record for the Ave to-day put on its Sunday best-much Mr Welles praised the Paris con- When the Government: finish the treaties United Press and Reuter.

smarter and cleaner than during the ference for conducting the delibera project by which the commission Final Draft in New York war years to welcome President of tions in the open and sald Do hopes to contribute to the electrifica- London, Oct. 14 (UP)-The Ex- the British United Aid to China Fund attempt was made to prevent the tion of Mexico, there will have been

agency reported Lady Isobel Cripps and fets her in public from knowing the truth.

He said the Paris negotiations industrialisation and will also con- established the basis for the country's from Panday that the Brish traditional Chinese fashion. Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin,

Following her official visit on the accented the cleavages among the tribute to the general raising of the in a 10-minute speech announced that Mayor, Lady Cripps was snatched Big Four and charged that "many of standard of living of the country. the Itation, Balkan and Finnish peace away this evening to be honoured at the territorial changes recommended treaties would be drafted anally in a dinner function given by the peo- were,

not even founded

Though the electrification plan 011 an will benefit all the states of Mexico, New York.

ple of Chungking as a gesture of economic

He added fense."

that as the Federal district, site of many their deepest appreciation of her long as the pan-Slavic bloc persists accundary Industries, and the Sinte Ladyship's untiring work during the in efforts under Soviet leadership to of Puebla, the country's most war to help the distressed in China: set up spheres of Influence they will portant texille centre, win

To-morrow morning Lady Cripps be opposed by the western powers," by far the greatest part of the new:

electric power-Router.

GERMAN ELECTIONS

(Continued from Pare 1}

Die Socialists 80 seats, the Centre Party 78 and the Communists one.

will hold a press conference before starting her round of official visits to

educational and charitable institu- Right of Workers To tinns in the city,

To-morrow night Lady Cripps will

In the Aachen district the Christians be the honoured guest at the Mayor's led with 284 scals to 25 for the banquet---Central News

Socialista and, one, for the Com- múnista.

Observers said the Germans op- peared apathetic about the elections

and went to the polls because they believed, it was expected of them. Vaters packed the booths on one of the col

coldest days this autumn while loudspeakers patrolled the streets in some districts.

All the

parties were handicapped by the lack of paper for selection propaganda although it was reported the Communists were best fixed in this respect,

Complete' orderliness attended the voting and there, was utter lack of major, incidents.

Speculation on New

Goy-Gen of Australia

--

im- receive

Join Trade Unions TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING

London, OcLT4 (UP)—The House of Commons to-night approved, 200 to 120, a measure requiring Govern- ment contractors 40:- recognise the right of workers to join trade union

HICSWA FOR AMERICA

Yokohama, Oci. 14. (UP) Thé

Canberra, Oct. 14 (UP)—Authorl- tative sources to-day discounted the reports that ether the Duke of Windsor or Lord Louis Mountbatten is sche-Eighth Army disclosed to-day that duled to succeed the Duke of Glou- | Pvà Joseph E. Hieswa, who murdered cister as the next Governor-General two Japanese, is en route to the of Australia.

United States to serve a 33-year pri- "An ómetal

son sentence after his original death upokëimah said 'the' sücs cessor to the Duke of Gloucester, sentence was commuted when the time comes to select him, Benwa previoully engineered two would probably be an Australior. escapes from army prisona,

0.15-11 p.m., also on 0,53 m.

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