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Arriving To-day

Trento (Jebahun) from "Bwalow," West Point.

Tak Sang (Jarding) from Labuan, Fort Beauharnoir from Yokohamun, Wave Baron from Abaieri.

Balling To-day

Erica Moller (Tung Hing Nongi' for. Bwalow, Amoy, p.m.

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Representation At Big Four Meetings Sought

Washington, Nov. 1.Bol Sing- gium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg to-day appealed for representation at the forthcom- ng meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers, which will fupeh, from Tientsin. Tsingtao, Foo discuss the German peace

Expected Arrivals November 3

Norel, from Milko.

Tundak, from Java.

Najjara, from Europe, Atralia. chow.

tram, from Bangkok, Swalow; Tol Shan from Team Kong. LCI (L) 218 from Canton,

November 4

Donalder, from UK. Bamlamu, from Bombay. Newchwang from Singapore,"

Expected Bailings November 3

Hai Yang, for Bwatow, Amoy, Yochow, for Bydney, Melbourne, Tien Shan, for Swalow. Empire Labrador, for Formosa,'

Pu, Hoshow,

Van der Helut for Colombo. Port Beld. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Copen-

hagan, Gothenburg. Oslo.

November 4

Binfeld for Straits, Madras, Calculta, Tjibadak for Swatow, Amoy,

SCHACHT, PLEA FOR RELEASE REJECTED

trealy.

The Ambassadors of the three countries have lodged an appeal with the United States Secretary of State, Mr James Byrnes, alleging that, the Big Four" dominates the treaty

Communists In

Sarawak Protest

North China

Against

Change Tactics Cession To Crown

convitice

silence

Shanghai, Nov. 1 (UP).-- Communist strategists reported- ly havo decided to substitute political for military weapons in the struggle with the Kuomin- tang for power in China.

The focal point of their political attack is the November 12 National Assembly through which President Chiang Kai-shek hoped to

of "one-party dictatorship" charges and to

skeptics that the Kuomintang actually leading

Communist leaderships are They were received by the Under

to be

convinced that Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, Chiang now needs minority partici

President The Dutch Ambassador

pation in the November 12 National Washington, Dr Alexander Loudon, Assembly, far more than he needs speaking on behalf of Baron Robert further empty captures of Commu- Silvercruys, the Belgian Ambassador, nist evacuated clties. Without and M. Hugues Le Calais, the minority participation in the National Luxembourg Minister, sald

thai Assembly which has been promised diplomatie representatives of their protection and advertised as proof three countries in London, Moscow of China's final emergency from one and Paris were delivering similar re- rule to a constitutional govern quests.

making.

Dr Loudon told reporters:

nndi

the Netherlands

Chins toward democracy. 11

sald

Kuching, Nov. 1 (UP).The native population of Sarawak to-day protested against the cession of their country to the British, Crown and appealed to King George for the instatement of Anthony Brooke, nephew of the former White Rajah Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, as the Rajah of Sarawak.

The paramount hereditary Malay chieftain, Datu Pattinggi, delivered the protest to Sir Charles Arden Clarke, the newly appointed Govern- or of Sarawak, here to-day, with banners proclaiming "Sarawak

Governor is not a Crown Colony" and "We was confronted want Anthony Brookte as Rajah."

The

new

The banners, in Malay and Eng- Ish, Kuching courthouse where the new were paraded before the Governor's installation took place. Native Malays and Dyaks boycotted the ceremony and the crowds out-

would be a political "dumb sided chanted "God save Anthony

well aware

Brooke, fourth Rajah of Sarawak" and "Down with colonisation." ed "political illness" and did not Malay and Dyak chieftains suffer- attend the ceremony and there was no Dynk address of welcome to the new Governor.

bunal and re-arrested by Germans, pressed the desire to be associated already has set up from the United were sent to

various occasions the Netherlands Well-informed Government has drawn the attention that the Generalisiers point out of the United States Government to that unless China's house politically Interest which the and militarily is in order before the Hamburg, Nov. 1,-Two applica- the essential tions us

rbenacht, former Presi Netherlands have in the future of next Congress meets. China's chances to obtain additional loans, approval dent of the Reichsbank, acquitted by Ge

Germany, Crimes Tri-Government has more than once ex- of the military advisory group which REMEMBRANCE DAY the Nuremberg War

shop without au- other thorisation. have been rejected by the American tion of that matus. In view of the National Assembly is the ace card asking to be released from prison, from the beginning in the elabor Slates

will be virtually nil, The Military Government on grounds forthcoming meeting of the Council

in the Generalissimo's hand which that the matter is now in the hands of Foreign Ministers, the Netherlands he is playing to that end.

Government has ngnin submitted this In his application. Dr Schacht des-urgent request to the United States."

by the cribed his arrest

German Dr Loudon said that the views of nuthorities as

as "unlawful."

his Government were identical with The German prosecutor, who will those of Belgium and Luxembourg charge Dr Schacht before a Denazi-Router. Acation tribunal, has glated. that in nccordance with the Denazification laws, Dr Schacht will be considered a "major offender."-Reuter,

EARL HAIG'S FUND

- HONGKONG.

Remembrance Day will be observed on 10th November,

Poppies will be sold on Saturday, h November,

ta

It is a day of remembrance dedicated

those

of the German nuthorities.

"BUSINESSMEN'S DAY”

Nanking. Nov. 1. The

Na-

who fought and endured rational Federation of Chambers of much between 1014/18 and 1930/49. It has become also an occasion when those in distant parts of the Empire turn their thoughts to Britain and feel that they share that great tradition which she has created and so splendidly Inaintained throughout the centuries,

It is even more necessary than ever before to secure support for Earl Haig's Fund for the war Disabled. The need 'great, and the Committee of the Brit- Ish Legion feel that you will wish to tre identified in an endeavour to alleviate the distress of the present and future sufferers,

Proxy.

Commerce the first of its kind to be established in China-wan offelal- ly Inaugurated here to-day after which it passed a resolution making November 1 "Businessmen's Day."— Central News.

LANE, CRAWFORD,

LIMITED.

Britain Can Make It Exhibition

Indian Buyers Are Most Regular Customers.

tion

sald

no

The protest, which was handed to the

and copies of which Governo

the Secretary of State for Colonier sent to Mr Malcolm Macdonald, Governor of the Malay Federation, in London and Anthony Brooke, the former White Rajsh "had Six weeks ago before the occupa- right to cede the country to Britain and other Communist centres

of Chengte, Chifeng, Kalgan and that it was breach of trust in and his duty to protect the people. The revision Generalissimo past strategy, the protest asserted Sarawak was forced bought Communist participation in

probably could have to be a Crown Colony and declared that the native population will not the Assembly with a

countrywide cease to protest until the cession is cease-fire order. But military plume revoked. were within easy reach and Chinng's

army was scoring successes. So the

cease-fire did not come.

Now, having rolled up everything desirable

in China southern Manchuria,

Proper and

offered

Chiang has

a cense-Are in exchange for Communist appointment of National Assembly delegates, But cease-fre Is of little importance to

now

TEAR GAS USED

(Continued from Page 1)

the Communists and the Generalls officials to show aimo

desperately needs their parti- Walter

cause why Mr Frankenstein-one of the cipation in the

In the Assembly.

Immigrants on board the ship re- released.

Are

demanding

London, Oct. 31.-Indian buy- ers are the most regular cus-organisation of the Government on Latrun Is the immigrants name for tomers of all at the "Britain Can more liberal lines with the minerity the vessel San Dimitrio).

cipate.

outward

in

the

With Jews

| Make It Exhibition, which has assured of a voice before they parli.

preparing for had its five weeks run extended Generalissimo wants to handle reor- Moslem Committee for the Defence the Assembly. The nationwide strike on Sunday, the to December 31.

gonisation later. The Communists "We have had buyers from all over contend that if Chiang accomplishes noualestine has called for a one- If you wish to contribute something

the world," to no deserving a cause cheques should

a spokesman of the

hour strike throughout Syria to- of democratic govern, forms of he ninde payable to "Remembrance Day

Council of Industrial Design, which ment

ow on the anniversary of the Fund and rent to Mesare Percy Smith NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

thout guarantees for

the orrow

Balfour Declaration of the exhibition, said basic reforms that would be as far

of 1017, in which sponsorinit & Co Windsor House, Hongkong.

the British as the reforms would

Government gated 20 Donations will be acknowledged in the that the 20th Ordinary Meeting to-day. "Those from India are our

go.

years ago that it viewed with favour Want More Beats of Shareholders of Lane, Craw- most regular customers, but interest

Д establishment of Jewish ford, Limited will be held in the the East is not confined to India. We

In the exhibition among buyers from They are also demanding 14 of National Home in Palestine.

the 40 seats as well as veto power Registered Office of the Com- have had many orders from Burma

In the State Council while Govern- that the city has been placed out of A Reuter dispatch from Cairo says pany, 1st floor, Exchange Build- and the Malay States,"

ment is offering only 13 to be split

bounds to British troops to-morrow, ing, Hong Kong, on Thursday, averaging 23,000 a day

Attendances at the exhibition are between

and they Democratic

because of proposals to hold a one- Lenguo and one non- 14th November, 1946, at noon, have been constant ut this figure partisan to be selected by the Com-

hour general strike there as well.

Members of Arab "Defence" for the purpose of receiving the since the King and Queen opened the munists, Another Communist

de-organisations 'hold masa rallies to-day Directors' report and statements exhibition on September 24,

mand is retention of "popularly elect

Nablus Thres of account for the periods 1st and cighty five manufacturing com- and former Communist held areas was, however, reliably leamed to- hundred cd local governments" in Communist uniform by special permission. It and Hebron, wearing

March, 1941, to 31st December, panies submitted their products for us part of the price for participation 1941, 1st January, 1942, to 31st, inclusion and of that number 1,297 in the Assembly. August, 1945, and from ist were successful in getting their en- tries approved by The Selection September, 1945, to 30th April, Committee. 1946, and to re-elect a Director

passed The half-millionth vlakor and the Auditors.

through the turnstiles on

October 20.-Reuter.

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NOTICE

BUILDING FOR SALE.

thousand three

India's Relations With Fakir Of Ipi

en the Communists and the

мед

night that the wearing-of-uniforms. Arab "Defence" organisations bas The collapse yesterday of the third been

by

banned by the Palestine party efforts to mediate in the 18- year-old dispute which has given Government.

A Reuter

from. despatch China a full year post-V- Day civil Washington to-night reports that a war, las left the status of the

petition bearing the signatures of Assembly In

doubt. serious

50,000 Jows in New York was delivered at the National Head- quarters of the Democrat Party. denouncing the "unfulfilled promises of the Truman Administration with respect to Jewish Immigration to Palestine."

Birring major concessions to the

Communist political demands. the

Communist Party refuses to particf-

would leave only

pate in the Assembly and the Leftist Democratic League is also certain the Kuomintang-sponsored and re- to bow

That out.

·latively insignificant Youth Party

bo

Jews form an infiucatial bloc in the critical New York. voto in next week's Congressional election. Reuter and United Press.

U.S. TROOPS IN BERLIN

(UP)—Lt-Gen

Nov. I

military governor, has slashed

Clay, deputy American

which might join in the

EDVсmment To meet such an emergency the New Delhi, Nov. 1.-Pandit Jawa Kuomintang was reported to hartal Nehru, Vice-President of the actively fostering the hasty organi- Indian Interim Government, told the nation of "Chinese Democratie Free- Central Assembly (India's Lower Mason Party" from one of the original House) to-day that the Government

elements

nts of the Kuomintang. India would welcome friendly and other groups similarly The undersigned is prepared to Northwest Frontier

relations with the Fakir

Berlin, of ipl, are expected to throw in with the tribal leader,

the Lucius Assembly to "save face" for receive on behalf of the Owners who teen his cave-hideout has de Generalissimo. But it is doubtful if Tenders for the purchase of No. fed the British for many years. even the politically uninitiated would 10 Ice House Street, Sec. A of Mr Nehru sald that he had re be fooled. M. L. 2A.

ceived a number of letters, some, purporting to come from friends of the Fakir and some possibly from the Fakir himself, but it was rather dimcult decipher his signature.

He had not replied in writing to any recent communication but had

mentioned orally

to people seeming

Formits to inspect the building may be obtained from the under- signed during office hours.

in

Tenders should be addressed to a

#

to

ARSENAL IN CHURCH

the undersigned at their offices to be friends of the Fakir that he scaled cover endorsed would be very glad to make contact Tender for Purchase of No. 10 with him and resume friendly rela- Ice House Street" and should be tons, Mr Nehru sald-Reuter. delivered not Inter than twelve noon on the 23rd November next.

The highest or any Tonder will not necessarily be accepted.

Dated the 25th October, 1948. JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTERL Hongkong & Shanghat Bank Bldg., 4th Floor, Hong Kong.

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Either Chuang must buy or force the Communists into the Assembly or it would be a failure. It is in- creasingly apparent, he is unable to force them in; it is doubtful he is willing to pay their price.

SHAWCROSS REPLIES TO SOVIET. CHARGES

..

the American troop strength in Berlin by 30 per cent, Col Bryan L Milburn, Chief of the newly created Berlin Command. announced to- day.

Col Milburn said the cut, effec- Live to-day, brings the American strength down to 7,800 which is probably considerably less than any; of the other three Powers occupy. ing the city. He said the cut-was made possible through the absorp- tion

by the offie of the military government of the purely military Berlin district headquarters,

Atlantic City, Nov. 1 (UP)-Sir Hartley Shawcross, British | Chief'

The Americal strength, in Berlin Prosecutor, at the Nuremberg trials, at its peak was 28,000 in the tolt a convention of the American autumn of 1045.- Bar Association that the Russian pretence of American and British expansionist and aggressive nims is the root of war

and American tension.

"Russia is the only country which

talk

Moscow, Nov. 1-A Soviet news

·AID FOR HUNGARY, agency dispatch from Poland to-day quoted press reports that a sceret dump of arms some, said to be of

London, Nov. 1 (UP) The Ex- from British origin--had been discovered has won vast territory as a result change Telegraph reported

that. Brazil has | of this war and sill maintains the Budapest to-day

a Brazilian pur- largest army, and she pretends, offered Hungary The arsonal included new rifies without a shred of reason, that we chase credit of £500,000 and that and grenades which had been hidden British and you Americans, their

American sugar refineries, has there by an underground terrorist allies, have expansionist and aggres-offered Hungary · 200 carloads ot "organisation," the paper declared. alve alms," Sir Horiley said.

Bugar beet need on a credit basis. -Reuter.

He said the Russian excessive use of the veto in UN affairs is a con- sequence of that suspicion.

TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING

U.S. AIR LINES STRUKE

Washington, Nov. 1 (UP) Hopes for an early settlement of the 12-day

Talpet, Nov. 1-A during strike of TWA air pilots brightened

BANK EMPLOYEES ROBBED 0.15-11 p.m. also on 0.82 me.

ZBW on 845 ke and 12.30-1.15; 7,30-0.30,

6.30 Xavier Cugat, Raquel, Meller: 7 Music Time: 7.36 Bhudio: "Unit Requests, Nev Long calling ATB; & London relayi Chestnut TICO (Weinberger); 8.45 London relayi Melody Fair: 0.30 Stalf an hour with Mendelssohn: 10 London relay: news: 10.05 Music for dancing: 11 Close down.

to-day when the Fliers Union indi-light robbery was carried out in the Under the Spreading

day- news: 8.15 Patricia itasborough: Bas

coted willingness to arbitrate if the hearts of this city at noon

to-day

Barubmito a definite wage when elght armed mert driving in

S-arbitrator Franic P. Douglass naked the pilots to return to work pending negotiations to enable the United States to avoid a dangerous ed in the early atart in international loss of prestige and advantages gain

commercial aviation, i

a motor lorry held up two bank employees travelling In rickshaws and robbed them of $000,000 focal currency (about HK$20,000). The Printed and published by Frederich employees were on their way to Percy Franklin for and on behalf of Taiwan. deposit the money in the Bank of South China Morning Post Limited The robbers escaped at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Central News

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