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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1946.
SHIPPING NEWS Chinese Reds' Plea American Girls
1.
Alfcraft Carefers Glory, Cruiser Belfast, 2; Bermudd, Dry Dock
Submartão Depot Ship! Adamant, North
Arm.
Destroyer Penn, AFD; Cossack, Bouth Wall Tidal Barin; Comel, Bouth Wall art Cossack.
Kaçart Vestof; Opossum,, U., Bobtarina: Astuito, Tally-Ho, Talent, Truncheon, on Adamant,
TU 1026) Neches (AO 47), ... AB; YP 910, A; Georges (DE 077), 18.
Chinese Frigšta: ` Fu Po, 12.
Chinese LABI: Mai Chen, Latchikok.
Tin.
Administered by Commoâpro-In Commission Depot Ship: Tamar (aflost), West Am. Vain Fort Constantine, Alt.
Mtars Bkups Fort Rosalie, All; fort
Against One-Sided Forced To Sleep
U.S. Aid To China In Geisha Houses
Nanking, Oct. 24 (UP).-
Tokyo, Oct. 24 (UP).—Ameri- Radio Yenan, quoting the Com-can girls employed by Allica munist Party newspaper. Eman- headquarters in Tokyo are being Chinese LBX: Chuon Han, Mt; Ching cipation Daily, to-day editorially forced to live in geisha houses appealed to UNO General because the Japaneso Govern- Assembly to halt American ment has not complied with the one-sided aid to China, falling Allied order to give them proper which to send a special commit- quarters, according to a com- the spot plaint filed with the office of the tee to investigate on "American
of US Army Inspector-General. Infringement Chinn's territorial integrity and
The American giria security.
selves in the dilemma of "elther spending the night under the same roof as Japanese -prostitútes and their 'ellents, or sleeping outdoors,"
The complaint was drawn up by
Sandusky, In; · Empire Charmain, Alz; Fort Providence, 17,
Oilerst Celerol, Empire Domsel, Yau- mnati Anchoraga; Empire Qarden. M5; Itapidol, Oil Fuel Jetty; Dirchol, Ou ruci Jeity Herbol, on Tamar,
Water Cartlett Empire Tescombe, Yau-}
mat Anchorage.
LCT (L): 10, North Arm. Boom Defence Vesarla iseranía, Boom Dolenca Depot Kowloon; Barmond, Mac- Xie's.
Balenga Venet
Wall, Tidal Basin,
|
And them-
PROBE OF FORCED Atomic and Cosmic Czechs To Buy UK AERODYNAMIC
EVACUATION OF
GERMANS
commandants.
Research By Soviet Scientists
Moscow, Oct. 24.-Soviet
Surplus War Materials
EXPERIMENTS
The Royal Aircraft Establish- ment is Britain's chief centre of scientific research and experi- mental development · in acro- Prague, Oct. 24 (UP). Tho nautics. It employs at present
Berlin, Oct. 24° (UP).—Col Frank Howley, chief of the American Military Government in Berlin, promised to-day that phyaleists are to concentrate for Minister of Foreign Trade, M. about
900 the American representatives
scientists an and its total would ask the Russians for a full the next five years on "problems Hubert Ripka, told the foreign engineers
of atomic nucleus, cosmic rays | Press to-day that Czecho-strength is about 4,300. It has report on the evacuation of Ger- and methods of utilising the Slovakia needed credits such as large teams engaged on theore man workers at Friday's meet energy of the nucleas", M. E, I. the American loan but if we tical and experimental work both ing of the city's four Allied Vavilov, president of the Soviet cannot get credits in sufficient in the laboratories, and in flight. Academy of Sciences declared in measure from one country we a statement to the Soviet News can try in another one.”
He announced that Czechoslovakia Agency to-day.
has just completed an agreement with. England to buy surplus materials, including £2,500,000.
M. Ripku denled that the Soviet Union brought economic pressure on Czecho-Slovalsin. He said "Mikoyan consider it perfectly natural that trnde with the United States, How could we have signed 25 odd Great Britain, and other countries, agreements with other countrels It Soviet polley were opposed to
Col Howley Bald It appeared the evacuation scheme was an "overall Russian sector and Russian zone plan" which had been worked out
before
October 20 elections which resulted in the defeat
Unity Party: of the Soviet-sponsored Socialist
Milltary Government officials em❤
been removed to Russia Were aldents of the Russian-controlled territory. They added that many of the reports dealing with the dis- mantling of German plants were not proven. Colonel Howley ad- nitted, however, that the reports of the dismantling of the Zelsa Optical Works in Jena appear to be accurate. | countries.
П credit
war of
Aerodynamics is the basic science of neronautics and at RAE, the theoretical atudy laboratory experiments and work in, of the subject, flight, are carried out. Practically all the prototype model testing of the Industry is carried out in its wind tunnels, the most modern of which is a high speed wind tunnel in which models of aircraft with a three foot
600 miles an hour,
The Dally charged: "American violation of Chinese territorial In- tegrity and the building of bases on the China coast to monopelise occuph King River, North
tion of China and prepare for a third | » group claiming to consist of 10 Warphosised that all. Germans who have scientist Skobeltain worked out an and all our other Russian friends. wing span are tested at speeds up to world war is a serious meniaco to Department and other civilian em- world peace and security."
The paper" flated Bix alleged ons of Article 11 of American violations the United Nations Charter.
Libog Craft: 23, 20, Macklo's; 50. Wellington Wall.
Se Bhip: Shetshu Maru, Mackie's. Iescue Tuga:
Encore, Aberdeen; En-
Heer, Baat Krin.
HAIDL: 1100, Kowloon Camber; 1100, Aberdeen.
Tug Rockalen, Rockland, Tidal Basin; Rockpidgeon, East Arm.
| Bhips in Maintenance and Reserve LC (L 11, 123, 103, 172, Kowloon
Camber.
LCTI 1151, 013, 1150, 1106, 1185, 1241, Kowloon Camber.
XBC: 100, Aberdeen; 110, Wellington Wall.
Doom Defence Vessel: Barbain, Hoom Defence Depot Kowloon; Hartizan. Tidal Basin.
HD 1000, 1082, 1098, 1150, Kowloon Camber,
Tur! Rockforest, Rockwing. flock-
·mount, Kowloon Cámber, Outsido Wall, Merchant Shipt
Balta, Yaumoti,
Bellerophon, Kowloon Bay.
Benlawers, Kowloon What!. Bulimba, Yaumatt.
Caltex 1. Tsun Want.
Chungking, Kowloon Bay. Decbank, AD,
Empire Charmain, Kowloon Dock. Empire Fruser, Cosino. Dock. Empire Laurador, Tsus Wan,
Erica Moller, Btz,
Fort Langley, Kowloon Bay. Tort Rensselear, Taikou Dork.
Fregum, North Point Wharf. Pukien, 118,
Glenstrac, Taikoo Dock.
Hai Tan, olf Yaumati.
Hai Yuch, Kowloon Bay,
Hickory Crest, Talkoo Ďock,
fellkon, 0.
Heyser, Cosmo, Dock.
Hoi Kia, China Merchants Wharž.
llunan, Taikoo Dock.
Kenilwor: Kowloon 'Itay.
Kut Sang, Kowloon Deck.
Kwelyan, Taikos Dock.
Lycaon, Tolt's Wharf,
Marine Lynx, Kowloon Whart.
Marona, Kowloon Whart.
Nanchang, B.
Mul lock, na
Pakhol, Kowloon Bay, Paula, Taikoo Dock. Pauline Mulier, Yaumatt. Period, Merkio's Wharf, Ping Wo, Colino, Dock. Prembo, Lajchikok. Bamtrent, Cosmo. Dock. Samtwerd, Hell's Wharf.
Bandviken, Taikoo Dock.
Shantung, Kowloon Bay.
Shengking. Taikoo Dock
Silver Quava, Kowloon Dock.
Somerville, Kowloon Wharf,
Stanhall, Kowloon_Bay,
Szechuen, Tolkoa Dock,
Tarlo, Talkoo Dock
Walnut Bend, of Talkoo.
Wuchung, Lalchikok
Wusuth," "Taikoo Dock.
Yan Tai, West Point.
Arriving To-day
(1) The U.S. Government equip- ped, trained and transported Kuo- mintung troops to North Chino, Cen- tral China and Manchuria to wage civil war. (The paper claimed ກ been total of 60 divisions to have equipped and trained and 13 armies transported).
(2) After the Japanese surren- der the U.S. Government continued to supply Chiang Kai-shek with and munitions planes, guns, banks
uniform and even communications, and medical equipment. (The paper And this totalled US$4,000,000,000).
(3) The long-term garrisoning of Large American forces in China violated China's territorial integrity. (4) The killing and assaulting of Chinese civilians and the raping of
women.→
(5) Attacking Communist - held areas and helping the Nationalists to occupy Communist-held elties und ports,
to
ployees,
About
100 SCAP employeen evacuated the Marunouchi Hotel when another group prepared move in, according to the complaint which the Inspector-General's omce to-day acknowledged receiving. The civilians Bald they were previously assigned there.
The complaint said the Japanese Government ordered to find quar- lers for persons forced from the
in-
In a survey made on the eve of the 29th Anniversary of the October listed the Revgiution, M. Vavilov achievements of Soviet scientists, In the new branch of saying that physics concerning atomic nucle! the
study extremely valuable method of ing electrically charged particles. He obtained clear proof of the exist ence of cosmic rays and discovered a new phenomenon of "showers" of particles. On the basis of this method most of the important dis coveries were made later in various
M. Vavilov sald the Academy of Sciences was combining more than and stations with a staff of 10.000
we
it."
Cyprus Dissatisfied 200 research institutes, laboratories pleasantly of Nazi trade zethods.
hotel put them "in Japanese geisha With Continuation houses and disreputable apartments.
It claimed that the victims'
Of British Rule cluded "civilians, American citizens and Allied and other Foreign tional employees of SCAP."
11-
Nicosta. Oct. 24. The
scientists.
tor.
ker.
re-
M. Evzen Loebl, Ripka's deputy, Bald Czecho-Slovakia is very much concerned over United States pudiation of the surplus property
which loan
reminds them
BA-
making any formal protest because He sold Czecho-Slovakia is not would not accomplish anything. Ripica and Loebl said the United States Treasury tentatively approved the re-sale of surplus property and it was only now that political ques- tions had come up in this tion.
connee-
In the Structural and, Mechanical testing a complete aircraft structure Engineering Department means of have been provided and during World loges were tested to destruction. Its War II, about 30 wings and 15 fuse-- Instrument Division designed all the bomb sights used by Britain's Royal Air Force, and the Photographic De partment designed cameras and photographle equipment which were of such great importance in air reconnaissance.
Its Radio Division introduced the which played so important a part in VHF, communications equipment the Battle of Britain. Its Armament Division produced the gyro gun sight which increased the effective hits three to five Umes and which was adopted by and manufactured in the Spitfire squadrons engaged on D-Day wero equipped with it.
facilities Secretary for the Colonies, Mr Arthur | our enem tant problems confront common practice by many countries. U. S. A. as well as in Britain. All
M. Ripka added that re-sale of American surplus property was a He announced that u special office Is being established to handle com- pensation to foreigners for confis- cated and nationalised property.
Naming the problems besides those of atomic and comic energy which the Soviet scientists will deal with under their five-year plan of Cyprus search M. Vavilov mentioned radio- National Party and the Pan-Cyprion location, television, the study of at- The complaint said the quarters Farmers' Union (Right-wing
nt Pen-mosphere and optical methods OL to-day cabled the supplied by the Japanete Governants)
Prime analysing chemical structure
of mat- most elementary canitury ment lacked baths, heat And the Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, and the
In addition to the for which the girls were charged as Creech Jones, expressing dissalle systematic study of numerous prob- much
faction as three-quarters of
at the indefinite continuation | Ter of British rule.
and chemistry of
the chem- The cable announces the parties lats are faced with a new immense intention to continue their struggle deld of research in connection with for union with Greece.
the
of atomic nucleus." energy In medicine and biology there GI Hoodlums Held In would be further studies and the application of antibioties and strep- tomyeln, M. Vavilov added.--Reuter.
salarics.
A SCAP
their
billeling official said (a) American assistance to Chlangt employees did not come under his Kai-shek included the creation of
ofce's jurisdiction. Ile said the a secret service to terrorise the Chin- Japanese Government were order- ere people, and elted the Navy's Sino-ed to find places for persons after American Co-operative Organisation they were moved from the hotel. (SACO) as an example.
78 rooms of which were taken over
Ald from Koreans? Pelping, Oct, 24 (UP)A dispatch from Mukden in the Tlentsin Re- publican Daily News to-day said Communist leader
Mao
Tze-tung again has flown to Harbin for a mill tary conference following rumours
of a pact between Koreans and Mon- golians to co-operate with the Chinese Reds against the Nationalists.
The dispatch added that several
Mukden papers reported that
De
anti-Nationalist alliance between the Mongolians and Koreans has already been concluded.
These reports could not be confirm- ed, hare with usually well-informed quarters-Nationalists or
nista.
Conniu-
by the Australians.
was
He said ell the persons involved were recruited locally and due t bilicts shortage of
tho them general polley not to billet since they have been living in Japan for many years. Ile said. however, they were given from one to three meals daily.
Mount Davis (APL), from USA, via POSSIBLE HUNGARIAN (vity,
Shanghai, Kowloon Wharf.
Balling To-day
Fukion (& S), for Shanghai, 4 p.m.. BIS.
Helikon Wo Fat Sing). for Saigon, p.m., [10.
Promise (Wo Hing), for Amoy, pan., 313.
CABINET CHANGES
Budapest, Oct. 24 (UP)--Govern ment sources anid to-day that Bellerophen (1 & S), for Java, pan., changes in the Hungarian Cabinet
Kowloon Bay.
Expected Arrivals "October 20
Sammex, from USA, Shanghai. Clovis Victory, from USA, Manila, Anatina, from Shanghal,
October 2?
Povangi from - Bangkok.--
Tiibadak, from Java.
Yochow, from Australia.
Expected Ballings October 20
Shahin, for Holbow, Formosa, Samtrent, for Canada,
Marine Lynx, for San Francisco, vib
Mantle.
Somerville, for Los Angeles, San Fron- cisco, Seattle and Vancouver.
Bamtweed, for Shanghai.
to
FRANCO REGIME
(Continued from 'Page 1)
Mr Creech Jones announced plans for a more liberal constitution for yesterday. Cyprus in the House of Commons
The Ethnarchich Church Council of Cyprus yesterday opposed necep- tance of Britain's offer and by 14 votes to six agreed to send a delega- Greck ton to Athens demanding a union-Reuter.
tems in organic catalysis
UNO Delegates Held
Up By Airlines Strike
;
Peace Cup Of Gold,
Berlin for Assault Silver And Topaz
Berlin, Oct. 25 (UP).-Two gangs of American soldier hoodlums were under arrest to-day, charged with beating up several Germans, includ- ing one Catholic priest and an old
man.
Three pieces of gold and sliver wore, accepted by the "Britain Can Make It Exhibition, havo been
designed by Miss Joyce Ilimsworth of Shemeld, Yorkshire, England. Miss.. Himsworth will be recalled as designer and maker of the casket
Pictures Of Hanged to the United Nations Gen- or the rulls presented by her City, long noted
Nazis Released
Paris. Oct. 24-Pictures of ten leading Nazis hanged at Nuremberg were to-day splash- ed across the front pages of the Paris evening press.
were taken
Rome, Oct. 24 (UP).—Twelve de eral Assembly in New York, strand- ed in Rome for more than 48 hours as a result of the worldwide TWA pilots strike, took off for Paris to- in the bucket seat of a C-47 air- day in craft of the European Air Transport Service,
an
Officials at Clampino airport said eight Indians, three Egyptians and one Australian delegate as well as two Italian technical advisers were tion during the first months of ac- The photographs
shuttled to Parls where the authori- few minutes after the Nazis were ties are trying to arrange their, pas- "The United Nations will then be removed from the gallows and show-sage through to New York on able to dovote itself to preserving ed them with the rope still round Army Transport Command plane. peace and to the prosecution of ils their neck lying in one of the cellors. programme of hurrun betterment
Goering, who committed nuleide throughout the world. The world two hours before he was due to be will not forgive us, and we shall not hanged, was shown lying in a loose Tyrone Power And pardon ourselves, if we fail to un-white shirt. Keitel's
face
was cover- derstand this ultimate and everlast- Ing constructive aim of the United
Annabella Separated ed with blood. All the bodies had Nations."
their
names at'uched to their breasts. With the approval of the British Government. Robertson, British rep
Lieut-Gen Sir Brian
the-C
ative en
rights
- Control Commresentative
after ratification of the pence treaty would include the resignation of the Foreign Minister. Janos Gyogyosl.
Commenting on the references to his appointment as Minister to human rights in the United Nations Rome.
Chorter, D... Lic said:. Unhappily The same sources said" the" Social there are too many cases, even in from the Commission's decision to Democrals would also force the re- some of our most highly developed issue the photographs of the hanged signation of the Pensant Party's Minister of Education, Gezo Kerszuntries, in which elementary human Nazis for publication, and it was de tury, who is slated to be appointed or are denied to certain sections sided that the photographs would not counter of the population. We must not rest be issued by the British Commander- envoy to the Vatican with
until women everywhere can enjoy in-Chief, or from any offelal source. diplomatic relations restored.
be equal rights and equal opportunities in Britain.-Reuter
with men." These sources also denied the re- The Ass
sembly decided to regard port that former President Count tabled by the Security Council and report and the reports Karaly is to be appointed Ambas- sador to Czecho-Slovakia, stating that Economic and Social Council as one any appointment must await the document to form the basis of the establishment of diplomatic relations. General debate, M. Spaak an- The Leftist Party bloc, compris nounced that verbal translations Ing the Communist, Peasant
with to save would be dispensed Socialist parties, to-day delivered time, The result was that the first de marche to the Smallholders' Party speaker-Dr Najgra, of Mexico- Registered and parcel mall closes half listing conditions for continuance of spoke in Spanish and, in the absence the Cabinet conlition. The Small- of translation, delegates not speaking holders accepted all but one which Spanish had to wait for the issue of sought restriction of the voting rights an official verbatim report to know of the so-called "Fascist element."
Java, for Manila,
Prent for Ewałów.
October 21
Analina, for Btraits, Oslo.
OUTWARD MAILS
an hour before "ordinary Iottern. Air mails close at Kowloon Po halt an hour earlier than at GPO,
Friday, October 25 Canton, Chungking. Kunming (CNAC) 3.30 pm.
Mecao, Teinshan, Shekki (Kwang Sai) 3.30 p.m.
Canton Train)-4 p.m..
Saturday, October 20
Bwalow (Pronto) 10 s.),
Taamkonя, Holhow (Shahin) 10 a Canton, Shanghal (CNAC) 10 a.m. Shanghai (Samtweedi noon. Salmon (Helikon noon._ USA,
Manila,
Central and South
America (Marine Lynx) 3 p.m.
No Spics At U.S.
and
Dr
what he said.
reasons
Lack of Unity
Madrid Shocked By Lie Speech
י
The military police made 13 ar-
were traced down by the Army's for its famous cutlery, to the steel criminal Investigation department. City of Stalingrad during World War counter-intelligence officers and MPs. II.
An American police official, des- cribed the beatings as the "actions of young hoodlums who did not fight in the war but are trying to mako up for it by taking it out on Ger- man civilians now."
HAWAII SUGAR INDUSTRY STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS
con-
The principal item of her tributions to the "Briialis Can Make It" Exhibition is a "peace cup" of gold, silver and topaz, made to com memorate the end of the war. The design shows the V sign and symbols of Britain's survival of air bombard- ment.
be
Magnificent specimens of English craftsmanship silver work. are to
seen at the Exhibition. In addition - to modern merchandise for export, Honolulu, Oct. 24 (UP)The Britain's. Admiralty has lent for striking CIO International Long-display purposes the "Dunidric Cup." shoremen's and
the action Warehousemen's commemorating Union agreed to-day to resume Britain's Royal Navy and Merchant the withdrawal of the nego:lations with representatives of Navy In the sugar Industry to-morrow, and Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk in June, 1940. Made from silver hopes are high for ending the 53-day Hollywood, Oct. 24 (UP)-Tyrone old walk-out which has paralysed gilt this cup, with cover, is engraved l'ower's press agent announced to-day sugar production and provoking the movie war's separation from us sugar famine in one of the principal French setress wife, Annabella, besugir sources. cause their two enreers make marriage impracticable."
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They often have been referred to Hollywood's most successfully married couple. They, were married In Rio de Janeiro in Aprli, 1939.
Annabella, who has been twice married before, la now, in New York rehearsing for a new drama. Power, who returned yesterday from Latin- Amorien, goes to Mexico City to ap- pear in a new film.
REVIEW OF KOREAN CASE SOUGHT
24-President "Korean
The Union accepted the invitation to negotiate after the industry's new wage offer which would be based on which recent sugar price increases the industry offers to share with labour.
WANTS TITO BROUGHT BEFORE UNO' COURT
Washington, Oct. 24 (UP) Con- gressman Gordon McDonough to-day, asked State Secretary James F. Byrnes to bring Marshal Tito, 03 chief of the Yugo-Slav Government, UNO international court of before Justice for the murder of five Ameri- can airmen shot down in an unarmed
Madrid, Oct. 24 (UP).—OM- cial quarters expressed shock to- day at the attack against Franco Spain by the United Nations Secretary General, Dr Trygve Lie. and informed
Washington, Oct. sources said the speech would Youngjoung Kim, of the be examined carefully at the Affairs" institute has appealed in an plano by Yugo-Slav nirmen. Dr Najera sald there were two Cabinet
Mr McDonough said if Nuremberg meeting to-morrow unometal
to the United capacity for the
present lack of
Is to be a lesson and if those who Nations to review the case of Korea violate peace are to be brought be night. Atom Bomb Plant First was difficulties in consolidating success in the unity of nations.
on the Officials were shocked, not at the
grounds that "It has become fore the International court, then the a Soviet-American dissension." peace and the second was the system
contents of the, speech, but at the fact that it occurred at tho
In identical letters to Dr Trygve policy should be established now in first of voting under Article 27 of the
the case of Tito, Lle and the plenary
heads of the Session when 50 other Washington, Oct. 24 (UP)-The Charter. Dealing with the veto, he
delegations, he sold that said that small nations had nothing stons
international fm-9965
No- tions agenda.. They also were sur
Staten Commission for Korea. prised that the speech came rom people of that country "now more
from than ane Dr Lie instead of from a delegate J Day have neither freedom nor
Independence."
The letter added: "Since the self- appointed trustees are unable to per- form their duties the United Nations should review the case and redress. the grievances of the Korean people." -Reuter.
of
various
a result
the
Canton, Kunming, Chungking (CNAC) Congressional Committee charged with to gain from differences among the portance were, on the Unlied of the deadlock in the Soviet-United
3.30 p.m.
Macao, Tinahan, Shekki (Kwong Saty 3.30 p.m.
Canton (a On) 4 p.m.
Bunday, October 27
Registered closes 5 p.m. Saturday Mecao, Tainahan, Shekki (Kwong Fook
Cheung) 10 am.
Canton (train) 10a.m. Teamkong (Tolshan) 10 a.m. Itothow, "Kweilin,
ΠΟ
way
Investigating on alleged foreign spy permanent members of the Security ring nerused of seeking atom bomb Counell. secrets at the Oak Ridge spawning
"We desire unanimity among the announced there is no foreign spy at far from contributing to this unani- laboratory reversed itself to-day, and
great Powers," he said. "The veto, work in this country and as far as mity, is undermining it in a could be discovered there are spies or foreign agents
which we can but regret and which Ridge.
we hope will be transitiount only. Earlier this year the House Un-tribute to strengthening the
Elimination of the veto. would con- American Activities Committee said mity which we all desire."
the unani
BULGARIAN ELECTIONS the "Manhattan Project" were in
-(CNAC) iD a.m.
Hankow, Nanking Canton, Amoy, Shanghai, Tsingtao, Pelping (CATC) 10. n.m.
London, Oct. 24 (UP). The Foreign Ofee spokesman announced to-day that Britain hud sent a note to the Allied Control Council in Sofin protesting the bin on publication of the United States pole concerning the Bulgarian elections.
The spokesman Gold Britain was not aware of anything in the armis- tice terms which empowered the
Council to prohibit publication of views of an Allled Government.
TRAIN HITS MINE
Pelping,
Oct. 24
(UP)-Four workers were killed and four others were wounded when a Nationalist re- pair train on the Pelping-Hankow rallway ran over mines near Shinfo, 50 miles south-west of Paoting, to- day. Three cars, carrying railway men, were derailed by the explosion,
in Onk
representing the Soviet vlowpoint.
Gen Franco will preside at to- morrow's Cabinet meeting.
Anti-Franco Speech
that certain scientists employed in Before the Asembly adjourned for At Sports Banquet
BOMB THROWN AT
::
RUSSIANS BY DP.)
put
14
Warning By Nimitz
.+
•
Causes Uproar
peo
year
and two months after
BRITISH AIR MISSION GOING TO CHILE
44
TRAITOR
SENTENCED
Nanking. Oct. 24-Former Vico- Minister of Communications, Yu Yi, in the Japanese-sponsored Nanking regime, was sentenced to seven, years. imprisonment by the Nanking High Court yesterday for treason. Cen- trol News.
BIG THREE CONFERENCE?.
the the present session of the Unifo F
with the Cont_of_ Arms of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths
One novel elgarette box, designed and made in Leicester, shows an unusual combination of silver with "Perspex," which forms The handle is of fade.
the lid.
HOME FOOTBALL
London, Oct. 24.--Nesults at football games played to-day were:
Second Division: Newport County 1. Southampton
Thugby County championship: Let- cestershira 0, Warwickshire 13,
Rugby Union: Cambridge "University 6, Bedford -Reuter,
U.S. FIGHTER PLANES FOR SWEDEN
Washington, Oct. 24. (UP), The State Department to-day authorised the sale of 90 Mustang P-51 fighter planes to Sweden as part of Sweden's' strengthen five-year programme to the armed forces..
As a neutral Sweden is not quali- fied for lend-lease,
The deal concluded to-day provides- for the payment of $3,500 por plane.
Karacht, Oct. 24 (UP)—An Aus- trallan trade delegation arrived to- day from Sydney "on a mission of goodwill to India and to strengthen. The business bands between the two countries."
communication with foreign powern, lunch, M. Spaak said that only two their names down Chairman
The delegation loader sald Aus speakers had John
Wood, in for Friday and S.
tralia wanted the business built up announcing the ricgative findings Saturday. Everybody appeared to three for Only
wlih India during the war
to in- to-day, said the inquiry cleared all wish to speak on Monday and Tues- the scientists, and at the same time day. He appealed for more speakers Basque nationalist counclitors at Orio San Sebastians Oct. 24 (UP)—Twó
crease. They will meet mercantile. Brighton, Oci. it dileposed of the spy rumour.
24-The World, groups in India and establish closer the early days of the debate and were arrested when a banquet cele- London, Oct 25 (UP) The Air Federation of Trade Unions may contacts with Indian businessmen.. renewed his previous remark that brating a regional football champion- Ministry announced to-day that
appeal to Stalln, President Truman if his lat became exhausted, he
ship ended in a vinient, political de- men would make up an air mission and Mr Attlee to hold another Big would close all discussions.
monstration in the first post-war flying three dour-engined Lincoln Three conference if the diplomalle TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING The Assembly then adjourned untii nublle revival of Basque separatist bombers to Santingo to attend the atmosphere does not improve fate this evenings Reuter."
of nationalist hopes.
présidential Inauguration the same time the police as-
Gonzalez Rndical leader, Gabriel signed special squads to roam the Videla remaining there from, No- New York, Oct. 24 (UP)-Hadio Detroit; Oct,
24 (UP)-Fleet streets throughout the night, seekingvember 3 to November 11.
Basques who nɑx anti-government Moscow announced to-day that three Admiral. Chester Nimitz,
The group.
consisting of 21 The Posters read: officers, eight senior non-commission Soviot officers, members
of the press conference here, to-day warned posters on walls. millary repatriation emission, were the that a new naval race, "too terrible to way; democracy: democracy, ed offlcers and 16 other ranks, will Largele
patiently all as the hour is bo led by Group Capt C. R. D. L. throwing contemplate," of a grenade
would follow any near."" nasailant in the UNRRA displaced failure by the big Powers to get to lo
A local municipal councilman pre- United Kingdom on October 28,
Lloyd, OBE, and will leave the persons camp at Blomberg, in the other through the United Nations voked the banquet demonstration by British
They will fy via Rabat and Salo, zona, of Germeny, a month Organisation in manuring the world.
1 speech supporting Basque, Sepurot. ag. "
penco and security. ·
Um amid cheers,
Government nd-In North Africa, Bathurst, Natal. and Montavideo. The grenade was thrown ni the
ministrative and military and naval Rio de Janeiro
Before leaving Scampton Field, nvar officers' car, but Moscow. radio failed
amelals stalked out. to stalo if there were casualties..
The two councillors werd fined Lincoln, the crews will be inspected 2,000 and 5,000 penelaà for anti- by Air Marshal Sir Norman H. Franco activities during the demon- Bottomley, chief of the Bomber Com
mand.:.0
The radio version blamed the British authorities for fallure to properly protect the missión...
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An the UNO Assembly opened, Admiral Nimitz said he was confident that UNO. would succeed. He saldz "It will take time, patience and understanding but I think eventually UNO will be a success,"
stration.
Nations Assembly. This suggestion was made at the Trade Union Con- z0W on 043 ku and 'from 12.30–1.15. gress here by M. Louis Salilant, the 7.30-8.19, 9.1511 p.m., alan on 9.63 md. * 630 Four King Sisters, Fate Waller; General Secretary of the World Excerpts from " Ruddigore; 7,50 Plano Federation of Trade Unions-Heuter. parado: Eddia Carroll: 7.43 Andy Iona; & London' relay: now»; 0.18 Berenado to flie Start: 130 Variety requests: 9.30 London Transcription Service: The Engish Thea tre, No, 6 Pantomime; 9.43 A1 Bollington: and muslo: 10.55 Grand symphony orches- ira: 11 Close down.
CHINESE NAVAL CADETS 10 London relay now 10.00 French songs
Nanking, Oct. 24.--Seventy-five núvol cadets selected by the Chinese Navy Headquarters lett hero by train for Shanghai this morning en route to Britain to study submarine warfare --Central Nervo
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