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SHIPPING

Alteraft Carrier!

NEWS

Glory. 1.

Cruisers Boifasi, 2 İlermuda,

Dock,

Dry

Destroyer: Penn, AFD; Cossack, Bouth Wall Tidal Basin; Cornet, South Wall on Cossack; Constance F1.

Escort Vessel: Opossum, Aberdeen Dry Dock.

Arm.

Bubmarine-Depot ship: Adainant. North Hubmariner "Astule, Tally-lia Talkoo; Talent, on Adamant,

TU 103.51 Neches (AO 47), M; YP 345, on Neches; Geurgen (DEG), nis Chinese Frigate: Fu Po, on Tainar Chinas LST: Chung Itain, M4; Chung

Tin

Administered by Commodore-in Commission Depot Ship: Tamae (afloat), West Arm.

Van Fort Constantins, Als Atove Whip Fort Rosalle, 01

Juel

Jetty: Tori Sandusky, 16; Fort Travid

ence, 17,

ANIS Fort Langley, Ey the Ships run by or for sea Transport Omeer: Katsuragi, E6.

Ollers: Celeral, Empire Dama Rapidol, Yaunat), Anchorage: Birchol Ol Fuel Jelly: Empire Garden. MS Sarhol on Tamar; Wave Governor. O Fuel Jelly; Wave Chief, £3; War Budra, 1153.

Bloom Defence Vessels faronia, Boom Defence Depot Kowloon; Barmend, hinc Xlo's,

King Salvor, North

Balvate Veseli Arm, Tidal Basin,

Lifung Craits 23, 20, Mackle's; 50, Wellington Wall

Crane Bhip: Bhelshu Maru, Mackic's. Rescue Tuxet Encore, Tidal Basin, En. ticer, East Ärm.

1107, JMDL 1100,

¡Cowloon Camber: 1106, Aberdgen,

Tug: Rockpidgeon, Rockglen, Rockland, Tidal Dazin.

1103,

Ships in Maintenance and Reserve LEI (LƏT İL 124, 163, 172, Kowloon Camber

THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1946.

Battle Against British Credit To Japanese Competition

Crime Wave

In Britain

Switzerland

London, Oct. 28.-The Swiss Government has requested earli- est possible talks with the Bri- London, Oct, 28.-The stage tish Treasury about the Anglo- is set for a new battle against Swiss financial agreement of crime in Britain and the London last March, a Treasury spokes- Criminal Investigation Departman told Reuter to-day. ment's officers have been told that they must smash the highly organised gangs which have re- cently stolen jewels and clothing worth £100,000 in and around London.

Swiss oficials atate the tourist trade has absorbed too much (£8,- 000,000) of the £10,000,000 credi granted to Britain under the March agreement..

This compares with the Bellsh Chancellor of the Exchequer's latest estimate of £3,000,000.

There has been a stendy decrease in crime m London desplie the fact that the Metropolitan Police force 11 The Swiss anticipated ■ much under-staffed but the outbreak of higher proportion of sterling credit jowel robberies tias altered the situn--which under present arrangements

Hon

There is no doubt that Scotland Yurd means to break up the gangs responsible for these crimes. Scot land Yard does not think the rob- berles are the work of one gang. It is thought that a highly organised Kang

operating in Central London and that at least four other gangs are working in outlying districts with their headquarters in the suburbs and provincial towns. "It is also felt that the master minds behind the big robberies are

black market and that they are in louch with the five gangs on the one hand and the black market channels on the other.

LCT 111, 013, 1150, 1160, 1105, 1241, receivers who are the product of the

Kowloon Comber,

NEC: 100, Aberdeen; 110. Wellington Wall:

Boom Defence Vessel: Barbain, Boom

Defence

Tidal Barin7.

Depot

Kowloon;

Bartizan,

MIDI 1000, 1002, 1000, 1160, Kowloon Comber.

Tue: Rockforest, Rockwing. Reck mount, Kowinon Camber, Outside Wall Merchant ships

Antonia Shumahutipo. Balta, Yaumati.

Botterophon, Talkoo Dock.

Benlawers, A10.

Bulimba, Yaumali,

Caltex

1. Ten Wan..

Certon, Shumattuipo,

Clovis Victory, All.

Chungking. Kowloon Bay.

Decbank, AD.

Dromua, North Point Wharf, Egorlock. AI,

Empire Fraser, Kowloon Whart. Empire Labrador Douglas Whart. Erica Maller, Taun Wani.

Fort Langley, Kowloon Bay. Fort Rensselear, Taikoo Dock. Fregum, North Point Wharf. Glenstras. Talken Dock. Hal Chang. Stonecutters. Ithi Chen, Stonecutters, Hati, 319.

Hai Ming, Kowloon Dock. Tart Yaumatt

Hai Yuch, Kowloon Bay.

Hanya. 137.

Hickory Crest, Talkon Dock.

Heyser, Como, Dock.

Hot Kin, China Merchants Wharf.

Hunan, Taikoo Dock.

Kenilwer A, Kowloon Bay.

Kut Sang, A2

Kwal dang, 135,

Kwelyang, Talkoo Dock.

Lycaon, Talkoo Dock.

Mount Davis, Lalchikok.

Ziui lock. 130.

Pakhol, Talkoo_Dock.

Paul, Tulkoo Dock.

Period, Yaumati.

Fing Wo. Custodian Whart.

Poyang. Dz.

Sainnex, Kowloon Wharf,

Samment, Kowloon Bay, Sandviken, 110.

Shantung. Kowloon Bay,

Silver Guava, Kowloon Dock.

Shengking Talkoo Dock,

Silversandal Kowloon Dock.

Starthall, Kowloon Bay.

Szechurn. Talkoo Dock," Taria, Taikon Dock

Walnut Bend, off Talkoo

Wan ing, 138.

Wan Hunk, 13.

Wuchant. Lalchikok,

Wuruth, Taikoo Duck, Yochow, Holt's Wharf,

Sailing To-day Blu! Hock (Chin Seung long), for

Swatow, Bangkok, p.m. 10.

Clovis Victory (APC), for Shanglial, USA, pm, All

Hanyang (3 & B), for Shanghal, 4 pm.

13.7,

Denlawers (Bank Line), for Strails, UK. AB0.

HMS Belfast, Glory. Constance, for ---- exercisen; a man a

Expected Arrivals

Delober 30

Hai Yang from Foochow Swatow

Tisadane, from Mantis, Amoy, Haleakala, from Manila.

Van der Helst, from Shanghai. Lok Bang from Takso,

Pronto, frum Swalow,

IMS Contest, from Singapore,

October 31

Amoy,

Benalder, from UK, Stralis. Titjalengka. from Batavia, Singapore. Nagama, from Europe, Straits. Trovethon, from UK. Kwai Bang for Sandakan.

Expected Ballinge October 30

Mount Davis, for Manila, Etraits, New York, Boston.

Empire Park, for Pakhol, Halphong, Sandviken, for Swatow.

Deebank, for Shanghai,

October 1

Pronto, for Saigon, Singapore. Masbet, for Macao Halpliong. Erica Moller, for Swatów, Amoy, Van der Heist, for, Straita, Colombo, Port Bald. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Ainster- dam, Copenhagen, Gothenburg. Qato.

Sammer, for Singapore New York. Poyang, for Shanghal Kut Bang, for Singapore, Calcutta. Tilsadane, for Sandakan. Macassar, N.E.I ports.

PEACE PRESERVATION

IN SOUTH CHINA -

There in no evidence that deserters the British and Ailled forces from are involved in the present wave of robberies and it in not true-03 has been suggested in some quarters here that the United States military au- thorities are co-operating with Scot- laud

Yard.

should last until next March-would be spent on importing Swiss good. The credits are mutually held but British ex) irts to obviously

Switzerland have been insumclent to prevent Britain drawing on very large percentage of the credit granted by Switzerland.

t

Swiss officials, therefore, empha- of I also that the whole question

Anglo-Swiss trade balance will be discussed and talks will not be limited to, the question of Britain buying more goods and decreasing

the tourist trade.

No London official figures are available on the extent Britain hos already drawn on the credit, but reliable circles estimate the present total at least £8,000,000. After the exhaustion uf the £10,000,000 the March agreement stipulated, Britain must pay for further purchases from Switzerland in gold. The Swiss requ

fresh request for discussion of the agreement may be the basis of reports current In

In Textile Markets Not To Be Stifled

TONDON, Oct. 28.---Japanese competition in tex- tiles abroad is not to be stifled. Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, made this clear in the House of Commons to-day in reply to a question about the future of the Japanese textile industry.

The British Government, he said, is not of the opinion that it is practicable to reduce or eliminate Japanese com- petition in the export market by yet another surgical operation on those of her export industries which had no. direct war potential.

While the Government hoped [ that Japan's economic recovery would be accompanied by the achievement of better labour standards and the elimination of artificial subsidies for exports, it could not afford to stifle Japanese competition in the ex- market by means which port would merely impose on Britain a corresponding, if not greater, burden.

"For the solution of our export problems," Sir. Stafford said: "We must look rather to the efficiency of our own production and to greater International trade, in which tolul volume and increased flow of all can effectively share."

Answering questions, Sir Stafford cald the

that Government hoped Japanese textiles would be avaliable such a shortly because there was which could not be supplied from dearth of textiles in the Far East

anywhere else.

Surplus equipment thrown up by these operations would be available 10 na reparations which had

those countries suffered by Japanese aggression.

Damaging Effect "The British Government are fully aware of the damaging effect which low-priced Japanese

*This

Secret Russian Laboratory City

Working on Development

Of Cosmic Bombs

body's

38

Trial Of Alleged

Russian Spý

Ring Leader

Frankfurt, Oct. 28 (UP).

New York, Oct. 28 (UP)-An Walther Kaczmarek, arrested article in the magazine "Every-laat March as an alleged Russian Digest" ntates that spy-ring leader, will be tried by Russia has established a secret the Stuttgart intermediato mili- |laboratory · city known

tary government court within "Atomgrad" where top Soviet the next two weeks, Government scientists are working on the officials announced to-day. development of cosmic bombs which are claimed to be 1,000 times more powerful than the atom bomb.

Kaczmarek has been held incom- mundo by counter-intelligence authorities since he was taken into custody with 14 olher alleged py ringleiders who were released within three weeks.

received

the

The article was signed by Alvin Kugelmass who said he had obtain Kaczmarek is alleged to be the ed his Information from "Interna- tionally known experts" and scient organiser of the Fries Deutchland

In' Sluttgart without group c Journals

als published in Europe and

authorisation, military government the United

Red States.

He said the secret The counter-intelligence carlier city, described as the "Russian Oak alleged that Kaczmarelt contacted Ridge," has a population of over 4,000 Russian agents and claimed that he and is located on Lake Baikal in the had

5,000 Buryat Mongol Republic.

marks for was furnishing information about Ameri The article snys Atomgrad

can troop movements near Frankfurt planned two years ago and competition

Is the last year, had on our export trade in many centre of an Intensive scientific pro-

To-day's announcement, however,. felds before the war," Sir Stafford Jeck

for which

10ad

and air ap-ld Kaczmarek will be tried on that competition decivea pronches have been blocked over a following charges: (1) for promotiog said. much of its effectiveness from the radius of 150 miles. low Inbour standards and from Gov-

"Into Atomgrad pours

and attending an unauthorised public research gathering: (2) for using hostile and from all crnment manipulation of exchange

comers of the Soviet, subsidies and other methods which especially from the radium Institute disrespectful words toward a branch

of the

Unlled States Army and the of the Academy of Sciences can be regarded as Inconsisten! with

of United States army investigation Russia headed by Prof Alexanderled proper commercial standards.

during the course of the will be the British Govern- Zhdanov, who recently was awards aforementioned public gathering: (3) Bene valley to endeavour to ell-

attempting such unfair minate

compellition, not only in Japan but wherever it and in any way that offers. British Government will also make all efforts to ensure that any inter- national agreement

general understandings which can be atriy ed at

on these matters is accepted and carried out by Japan. "It is, in any case, to be hoped that Japan herself is being set on to new economie paths and that the STALIN forcible breaking up of the oligarchic Corporate system of industry which previously held power clear the way for the development there will

of the country on more democratic It was the intention to try to de-lines with the rising standard of

wages 'ond

living which Government Japanese

impiles." its declaration that occupation by along the lines where it would it-

self impose standards. the foreign troops of territory of United

"must be left after the peace Nations members constitute a grave menace to members' sovereignty and is Incompatible with the principles of the Charter.

The number of United States de- serters in Britain is now very small and there is no evidence that they took part in the recent robberies. Reuter.

J.

South Africa that the Swiss Govern mont ordered a complete stoppage of all Swiss exports to the Sterling Aren, because the Sterling Area's credit is exhausted.-Reutur.

BRITAIN AND U.S. ATTACKED

(Continued from Page 1)

speakers of the past three days wh have denounced "Franco Spain.

"It is a curious paradox," stated after M. Rzymowski, "that long world opinion has condemned greatest Fasest criminals, Hitler and Mussolini, and after Justice has been done, their creature Franco should uppressing the st be in power, people of Spain and endangering other peoples, propagating Fascis

toward and scoffing at our elloris peace.

He urged the United Nations to force the ousting of France thus greatly further the cause of peace in the world and full the hope that the United Nations would

and

sure on the other by the display, open or latent, of Its forces.

"The Egyption delegation renews

essential

Can Exert Pressure "No foreign troops, should be authorised to remain in any territory without the formal approval of the Sovereign people concemed. These troops have been used more than once to exert pressure on govern- ments at the moment when economic negotiations were

no longer tolerate what is intoler. į proceeding

able.

Nations

United Asking the adopt laws governing such cases,

Hassan Pasha said: "Such a nation,

Asked whether it was proposed to awalt an international agreement be- fore imposing standards of labour for the Joportese textilo Industry which would eliminate unfair com- petition, Sir Stafford said: "We hope that, as part of the reconstruction of Japan, such standards will be imposed.

velop

the

cause

When told that the proposed re- suscitation of the Japanese texilio Industry would

profound dismay la Lancashire, and asked for an assurance that Japanese texille exports would be confined to low- grade material, Sir Stafford replied

arises, by international agreement ment the research at Atomgrad ex-

or

The

that

to corrupt and Intervene with the performance of duty of person acting with the United States authorisation by requesting that he

and mutilate

falsity public remove, records of the military government, specifically denozification question-

(ission."

The author

sald in order to imple- peditions of physicians have been sent or to the great plateau of lampir. 20,000 feel Republie in Central Asia, where they above sea level, in the Tajok

rays which is most active In set up a laboratory to study cosmic aliuder.

high

naires and other record cards, (4) loating of rationed food, specifically sugor, liquor and chocolate.

Kaczmarek is alleged to have been employed as an investigator for the military government special branch INTERVIEWED in Stuttgart previous to his arrest.

(Continued from Page 1)

feasible

the

The Stuttgart announcement added: It has been recommended by high authority that the trini be closed to the pubile and has so indicated to court prosecutor in order to the identity of army safeguard operatives who made the investiga-

on."

sources súld they first Army

with wedition but were unable to find a this law to match the charges. However,.

it is understood here that part of the

case is still marked secret.

tessening the burden of occupation "Japan," Sir, Stafford, added, to the four Powers?-It is necessary to re-establish. not only an economic, settlement in such a posliion that but n politient position us well in planned to charge Kaczmarck she can become and remain Inter- Germany.

10. nationally solvent, otherwise, aho

Do you feel it will. require. permanent, foreign time to create some sort of general support in die form of direct or administration, to be placed in the indirect subsidies.

hands of the Germans themselves, but under Allied control, which will "It is highly improbable

that any that he could give no such assur-nation will be prepared to contribute make it possible for the Council of U.S. Intelligence

Foreign Ministers to draft pence continuously to Japan's support in treaty for Germany? Yes, I think this way, and the British Government Stafford for their part, having regard to our Du you feel confident, in the to-day own foreign exchange difficulty and light of the elections which have the urgent need for us to become been held in the various zones this

Berlin, Oct.

(UP)-Wat- Japanese economic

will solvent ourselves, could not cou- power ultimately emerge weakened as a re- template undertaking a share in such summer and fail, that Germany, is trained Intelligence agents of the sult of two operations, neither

developing politically along dame United States Army are being recalled me

cratic lines, which give hope for Its to active duty in Germany to counter which is directly related to any com-

other "Te balance her payments, Japan future as a peaceful nation? I am the intelligence services or the

ntions it

leurned to-day. was operatives-combat veterans

ance.

Sir Other points from Cripps' original statement

were:

M. Rzymowski sald Poland's stand un the veto stemmed from the belief that the United Nations was based on | Itself above the law either by right mercial consideration Firstly,

howover large, would be able to put

al

a burden.

must export, and after

the

severe not

12. Do

you feel that, as has been in some quarters, the level of a

Agents for Germany

20

the co-operation of the great Powers of the velo or other such means. T restrictions to be imposed on Japan- curtailment which will be imposed not sure of that for the ime being. branch of the Military Intellig ese industry to render Japan per- for securlly measures on her kitted industry should be rais-ence Service-are returning to active

co-operation which was the prim- prepare for a future, regime

unce

in the

ory factor in victory und liberation of manidind and which i day mus: become the primary factor in maintaining peace. The signifle- of the rule of unanimity under the Charter was that It compelled the ureat Powers to seek mutual under- bonds that standing, look for the united them, not the factors that fivided-them.

To abandon the prin riple of unanimity would be to des troy the very foundations structure which they had just begun in fest with so much effort.

of the

New Zealand, Saudi-Arabia and Egypt made the day's strongest af tacks on big Power policles--and China indicated readiness to support an anticipated United States pro- posal for more discreet use of the veto power.

Saudi-Arabin's

chlet delegate, Prince Amir Falsal al Saud, told the

of

imme-

J

is to

con-

industries, she will have to centrate her efforts on her lighter Industries including textiles.

"This conclusion is inescapable if Japan

become economically self-supporting," Sir Stafford said.

Another point made by Sir Stafford in reply to a question was: It has not

Japanese Industries would be placed he under public ownership, as in the

case of Germany.Reuter.

equality

manently incapable of waging an we should begini diutely a gradual restraint of the other aggressive war would include veto right.

at least a severe reduction of Japan- "The absence of an international ese steel, heavy engineering, che- United Nations force is regarded mical, shipping, aircraft and metals by Egypt and other smaller nations industries. Secondly, there would be regrettable, because it allows a reduction in other Industries con- certain largo Powers to fill the sequential on these, so as to leave vacuum with military occupation Japan with contrary to the United Nations. Finally, all Japanese physical and Charter. Such vacuum offers the economic assets abroad would Imperialism of yesterday a chance taken away.

of being re-born against the with of those nations.

*The Assembly should demand from he Military Staffs Committee a time limit for the creation of inter- national armed forces."

in an obylous reference Palestine, the Egyptian delegate declared: "Re-settlement of refugees should in no case be imposed on sovereign nations, пог

ed above the agreed level to permit duty on a voluntary basis in co Germany to fully? Yes,

to pay her own way more siderable numbers at a time when they are desperately needed," ac- do. 13. What should be done beyond cording to one high ranking sourec. the present four-Power programme. to prevent Germany from again be coming a world milliary menace?-

a balanced economy. yet been decided whether certain It is necessary to extirpate in prac- Britain Draws On

STATUS OF SUDAN

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TRUMAN'S LETTER

(Continued from Page 1).

should implicity, though not explicity, that Assembly, "Saudi-Arabla will join anything bo done- against the ultimate sovereignty over Sudan Prime Minister." those nations who seek painstaking- aspirations and freely

expressed rests with Egypt.

Dr. Jan

to

which

to the

were u and

tice the remnants of Fasciam in Ger- many and to democratize her most thoroughly.

American Credit

Washington, Oct. 28-Britain bes 14. Should the German people be drawn another £40,000,000 from her allowed to reconstruct their industry line of credit, United States Treasury and trade and become self-support- oficials disclosed to-day. The Ameri ing?--Yes, they should.

can loan to Britain was for the sum of £037,300,000.

dam,

Tracks In Naples

17. How far does the Kremlin reel the Allied Powers should go la 100 persons were injured at least ten Naples, Oct. 28 (UP)-More than hunting down and trying minor war seriously, to-day when an overloaded crimininals in Germany? Does it feel the Nuremberg decisions created trolley car jumped the tracks on the a sufficiently strong basis for such Capodimons road and crashed into.

another trolley.

the better.

EO

it feel that Britain

un-

SHANGHAI RUBBER

DEALERS PETITION"

GOVERNMENT

Shortage

15. Have the provisions of Pots In your opinion, been adhered

This is the third withdrawal Britain lo? If not, what is needed to make has made so far and brings the total the Potsdam declaration effective? to £125,000,000 of the funds deposit- They are not always adhered to, ed to the credit of the Bank of Eng- the lines which I outlined to the especially in the field of democrati- land in the Federal Reserve Bank of

of Germany.

New York-Reuter, 16. Do you feel that the velo President Truman sold he was pre-power has been used to excess dur- ly a revision of the Charter of the desires of the populations of certain Informed quarters here think that pared to ask Congress for liberalisaing discussions among the Big Four United Nations, aiming at elimina- regions."

the essence of understanding reach-tion of the United States immigra- Foreign Ministers and in meetings Trolley Car Jumps power.

Spanish Question

ed last week between the Egyptian tion quolas and that the United tion of the so-called veto

of the United Nations Council?—No, Such veto power gives a group of

Masaryk, Czecho- Premier and the Foreign Secretary States Government was actually ex~-

do not. States a privileged position that in- Slovakian Prime Minister, raised corresponded to the suggestion ploring the possibility of settlements

in fringes on the principle of equailty the question of Spain, referred to by made last week in The Times by of displaced persons different which lies at the root of our or- the Secretary-General, Dr. Trygve Azzan Pasha, Secretary General of countries outside Europe.

the Arab League. Lle, in his opening speech to the Canisation.

Replying to King Ibn Saud's men- He also urged the strengthening Assembly. It was the Secretary-

tion of the possiblilty of Jews using Azzam Pasha proposed that of the international Court of Justice. General's duty according

the force against

coun- neighbouring 1899 Treaty should temporarily re-tries, President Truman said: "I am Prince Faisal described ine Arab Charter. Dr. Masaryk said, to call League as part of the United Na- attention

conditions wherever common force, but that formal re- convinced that responsible Jewish action? The farther they will might exist

corallon of Egyptian sovereignty tions, Instituted as a model for com-

not leaders do

contemplate a policy 18. Does Russla consider the should be plete

to peace, democracy

added. On the theory that of aggression against Arab coun-

Western frontiers of Poland perman- operation, permitting the danger Arab state to collaborate in building freedom.

Egyptian sovereignty has always been tries adjacent to Palcaline." Dr. Wellington Koo,

He the United on behalf implicit in the 1899 Treaty, there

Govern- ent? Yes, it does. futtire peace.

10. How does the USSR regard would, as Mr Alles sold to-day, be ment would not take any action The Egyption delegate, Mohammed of China, one of the five countries no change in the sialus or adminis- which might prove hostile to Arab the presence of British troops iri Hussein Heykat Pasha, demanded with power of the veto-said he that the Big Powers withdraw troops would support any proposal which tration of Sudan.

people and would oppose any decl- Greece? Does

of the mw material tioned in small countries

and might be found to use the veto In

alon of a "basle ailuation in Pales- should supply more arms to the pre- The tentative nature of the under- tine without consultation between sent Greek government7-As rease related forms of external pres- moderation without changing the standing at which Sidky Pasha and Arabs and Jews, Reuter.

has caused Shanghai rubber denters necessary.

to petition the Ministry of Foreign Charter. sure on little nations."

"While it is too early to Mr Bevin had arrived last week hud

20. What is the extent of Russian Affairs to negotiate with the United consider Hussein Pasha said Egypt con~| aldered the presence of foreign for any review of the Charter generally been realised here. The

military contingents in Poland, Hun- States for supplies of this important of

gary, Bulgarin, Yugo-Slavin and cambiodity, according to Chinese troops on the sell of any member rule of unanimity modifying the formula arrived at has no binding he said, "the force until underwritten by both

Austria and how long do you feel press reports in Shanghal. state of the United Nations & grave right of invoking that rule should governments. The Egyptian state-

that. In the interests ΟΙ

of securing Shanglil's requirements are ́esti- infringement on sovereignty.

bé, exercised

ised sparingly with a ment has evoked some criticism here statement was considered applicable sense of discrimination."

peace, these contingents, must be mated at more than 2,000 tons month- from obsorvers, who fear that The New Zealand delegate Sir will make, the next stage of negotin oficials late to-day announced that Bulgaria and Poland, the Soviet to Russia as well as to Britain.

Nuremberg, Oct. 20 (UP)-Army maintained?--In the West that ly. He said Egypt, which was nego Cart Barendsen, criticising the veto,

There are some 50 Chinese, rubber tions more dificult-Reuter. anting for the withdrawal of British said that if the question were put

the pyjama clad couple found dead Union has at present 00 divisions Coods firms in Stanghal and they troops from her country, stond by to the man amd woman in the

In bed together. here' Saturday altogether (rine and armoured), the are at present said to be almost the insistence that “no foreign troops street the "veto would be blown

were First Lieut William Roth of majority of them not in full strength. wholly dependent on Hongkong for to remain in ́a] away in gole of indignant repudia-

Texas and Mrs Helen L. Sherman There are no Soviet troops in Yugo supplies of the raw material on a without the coun- tion. The great Powers are not at.

of Kansas.

Slavia. In two months' Ume, when result of the small quantity arriving present convinced of the iniquities

Third Army officials in Heidelberg the decree of the Presidium af the from abroad-Reuter. · Charter of the veto as they exist to-day." Shanghai, Oct 20 (UP)-The proclaims that United Nations should

revealed that the autopsy showed Supreme Soviet of October 22 of Ho also morning paper Shun Pao, in a dis- safeguard the legitimate interests of Council, questioning whether any

criticised the Security Efforts are being made by the that the woman died of carbon mo- this year concerning the last demo-

Chinese authorities to stop up tung noxide poisoning almost five hours billsation classes will be implement- TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING patch from Nanking, said that the. Chinese Foreign Office had sent a all wile maintaining the sovereignty one in the world was satisfied with oil production to attain the dargot of before the young finance officer Fed, forty Soviet divisions will re- memorandum to

the Soviet Am- and integrity of all nations, he sold. Its transactions. Some means must 200,000 ton" it year in the next killed himself with a small calaire main in the suld countries,

Na

motions krave the right to possess be devised to give to, the vote and year or two, it is learned. bassader, A.Petrov, requesting

pistol. special privileges outside its own voice of each member of the United The average annual production curly extradition of the puppet Man- territories and no, penceful nation Niilons authority proportionate to between 1935 and 1037 was 100,000 chukuo emperor, Henry Pu Y!, In

tons, and between Sccordance with previous agreement should be submitted to roercion or its size and status, he added,

1938 and 1040: He announced that New Zealand132,000 tons. "The United Nations should make) had undertaken the Jong and

Besides granting loans to growers it unnecessary to have unilateral trusteeship agreement for Western

of tung trees, the Government In Samos, alliances and should render armb ments race futile. But often negotiatered by New Zealand under League tenia do furnish export advice, it is Hans for the conclusion or renewal 42 of

added ported-Reuter. Balt alliances take place under that

Canton, Oct. 28.-A conference to strengthen peace and order on the border areas of Kwangtung and Kwon i Was opened

to-day at Wuchow in Kwangsi. All magistrátes and special commissioners of border districts in the two provinces will fake part in discussions which will last several days,Central Nows.

THE CASE OF PU YI

BULGARIAN ELECTIONS

should bo permitted country's territory

express

United

penetration.

appations

His

the purpose

And

which has been adminis-

Was

TUNG OIL OUTPUT

IL

NUREMBERG. TRAGEDY...

DOMINICAN RIOTS

Miami, Oct. 20.-The Miami Herald despatch from to-day published a Ciudad Trujillo, the capital of the Dominican Republic (Santo Domingo) reporting that "armed Communists began a wave of rioting on Saturday

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the trusteeship system: London, Oct, 20.--The Swiss | pressure-open or incit.of arina" not a "stick to beat the Powers radio said to-night Unt neither Culments or military occupation.

who bad undertaken the long and Joltannesburg, Oct, 20 (UP). The night. Kimon Georgiev, Bulgarian Prime

Egypt asks the United Natious to difficult task of developing back-big game hunter and ploneer Arnold In the early afternoon Minister, nor Micorgi Kulichov,

declare that no negellation can be ward peoples. New Zealand will Allison, who shared a prisoner of war buted knives, machettes and clubs and validly undertaken; any agree open its mandate administration to fell with Mr Winston Churchill at 10 pm local time they attacked ment concluded, between sovereign] United Nations Inspection at any during the Boer War, died here foreigners and unarmed citizens, the nations no long as ons exerts pres- time."--United Press and Reuter, to-day at the age of 70.

report sald-Router.

Foreign Minister had been re- elected in the Bulgarian general election-Reuter.

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HELLENISTIC ERA BUILDINGS FOUND

HAVE

Jerusalem, Oct. 28-Foundations of Hellenistic era buildings of con- siderable

from size, dating

the BC. second or third century been uncovered in excavations just completed at Ros ol Ain, lying north Halla Hallway in Palestine. of Lydda airport on the Lydda- The Palestine Government Department of Antiques which conducted the digging will publish detalls later.

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6.30 An hour" of variety with Artle Slaw: 720 Btudio: YWCA Annual Finance Campaign: talk by Lady Young: 7.40 Albert Bandier: London relay:" news: 8.15 The Melody Lingers On; 830 We Pay for You, Howard Jacobs (sax), Neg. Bizon (organ), Honara (piano); » Jerome Kern: 023 Nights at the ballet, symphony orchestra; 10" London. relay; newe; 10.00 Vocal dusts; Anne Ziegler, Wobater Dooth: 10.16 London relay: a talk Facts and Figures: 10.30 London relay: ITMA; 11 Close down.

Percy Franklin for and on behalf of Printed and published by Frederick South China Morning Post Limited". at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong..

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