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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1946.
SHIPPING NEWS Socialism In One INTERNATIONAL CONTROL Britain's Home
Aircraft Carrier: Glory 2. Cruiser: Bermuda, North Arm; Belfait, Dulroyer: Penn, AFD; Cossack, fouth Wall Tidal Basti Constanco, South Wall, an Cossack Confest, 11.
Escort Vessel: Hart, North Wall Tidal Basin; Opossum. Aberdeen Dry Docks.
SoSmaźine Depot Ship: Adamant, Dry Dock.
Submarine: Talent, Astute, Tally-Ho, on Berbol.
Boy:
TU 702.6: Neches (AD 47), AS; YF 340, on Neches: Georges (DE 091), ni
Chinese Frigates Fü Po. Eest Wall Tidal Basin.
Wan Ding, Causeway Chitose 2.STI Chinese Customs Cruiser WD.
Administered by Commodore-ža Commission Depot Ship! Taniar (afloat), Weal Arm Vals: Fort Constantine, A14: Beautiarnois, 17,
Fort
QU Fuel Store Ship Fort Nosale, Jetty; Fort Bandusky, Taikoo Sugar Ho
finery.
AB18: Firt Langley, 127, Sulpe run by or for Ben Transport Oftrari Kashima, Mackles,
Damsel, Quez*: Celeral, Empire Rapidol, Yaumat, Anchurage) Empire "War Garden M5;
on Tamar; Sudre, 1 Fuel Jeity: Boom Defanco Vessels Baronia, Boom Defence Depot Kowloon; Barmond, Mar kio's.
Rivage Vessel: Ring Salver, North Arm, Tulal Dest
23, 20, Mackie's; .50,
Lifting Craft:
Wellington Wall.
Crane Ship: Shelahu Maru. Mackies. Ilescue Tugs: Encore, Tidal Basin. En ticer, East Ärm.
LUI (L): 216, East Arm. HIMOLI” 1106, 1107, 1105, Camber; 1100, Aberdeen.
Kowloon
Tor: Rockpidgeon, Rockglen, Rockland,
Tidal Basin.
Bhips in Maintenance and IteserVO LCI (L): 14, 123, 103, 172. Kowloon Camber.
Commonwealth Is
A Fabian Aim
London, Nov. 3.--Socialism in one Commonwealth was put for- ward as a Fabian aim in a specch by the Minister of Food, Mr Johir Strachey beforé a huge audlenco at the Fabian Society's Diamond Jubilee rally at the Albert Hall to-night.
Co-
the
New
One part of the problem of the Socialist. development within Commonwealth and Empire was, ho said, that of securing parallel operative
planning by Labour Dominion Governments in
of Dominions Southern. Zealand and Australia.
"In the other major Dominion Canada--we do not have a Labour Government but we have one which willing to take great steps in constractive
planning, economic such as the recent Canadian wheat believe that in the long contract. term the key to the solution of the country lics food problem in this cou
the Fabian Socialist precisely in
in the planning of foods resources British Commonwealth. For it not a question of Socialism in one country---it is
of socialism he said. Spetches were also made by the
me Minister, Pelme
Mr Clement Attlee. the Lord President of the Council,
Mr Herbert Morrison, and
Eilen Minister of Education, Miss Wilkinson. Professor Harold Laski was in the chair-Reuter.
1151. 03. 1150, 1100, 1195, 1241, in ong Commonwealth
LCT: Kowloon Camber.
NBC: 109, Aberdeen; 110, Wellington Wall.
Boom Detence Vessel: Barbain, noom Defence Depol Kowloon; Bartizan. Tidal Basin.
HMD 1000, 102, 1990, 1150, Kowloon Camber.
TUE: Rockforest,
Rockwing. Rock- mount, Kowloon Camber, Outside Wall. Barchant Blāps
Antonia Cormo Dock.
Bellerophon, Talkoo Dock.
Kindeld. ADI
Bulimba, Cusing. Dock.
Caltex It, Trun Wan.
Chungking, Kowloos Bay.
Edna, Yaumail,
Empire Fraser, Kowloon Whark.
Empire Labrador, 15.
Empire Withana, Vauma. Fragum, North Paint Wharf.
Glenstrae, Taikoo Duck.
Hal Hala, Kowloon Duck.
Hai Tan, oft Yaumail.
Hat Yueh, Kowloon Bay,
Haleakala, Kowloon Wharf."
Heyser, Cosmo, Dock.
Els Sang, A
Hot Rin, China Merchants Wharl
Hunan, Taikoo Dock.
Kenilwor. Kowloon Bay.
Kwelynng, Talkoo Dock.
Nagara, Holl's Wharf.
Norel. 01.
Takhoi. Taikoo Duck.
Farha, A1.
Paula, Taikon Dock.
Feriod. Yaumati.
Ping Wo, Custodian Whart.
Promise, Lalchiknir,
Sammont, Markte's Wharf.
Shantung, Talkoo Duck, Shengking. Taikoo Dock, Silver Guava.. Kowloon Dock. Silversandal Kowloon Dock.
Stanhoil, Kowloon Bay. Bareliuen, Taikoo Dock. Tak Sang. Kowloon Bay, Tien Shan, Saikong Wharf.. Tubadak. Al..
Toi Shan, Hol On Wharf,
Trevethee. Kowloon Wharf. Walnut Bend, of Taiko. Wing Bang, Custodian wharf,
Wuchang. Laichikok
Wusuch. Taikoo Dock.
Arriving To-day
Hupch (& B), Tram Vientsin; Tsing- tan, Foochow, p.m., West Point.
Wave Baron.
Empire Garden.
Balling To-day Empire Labrador 11101 Formon. Heun, 15.
for
On),
Hin Sang Jardine), for Shanghal, pan., AB.
Trevethoo (Mac, Mac.), for Shanghai, p.m. Kowloon Whart.
Fort Constantine, for Kure,
Glory, for exercises
Expected Arrivals
November
Tjitjalengka, from Amoy:
E long, from Straits, Satgon.
IIMS Bonaventure, trùmi Singapore. 'HMS' Amphion, from Singapore,
USS Blue, USS Brush,
Expected Ballings,
November 5
Tien Shan, for Swatuw
Po Pu, for Hollow.
Tol Shan, for Team Kong.
UNO ASSEMBLY
(Continued from Pago 1)
FOR NILE VALLEY SOUGHT
Fleet Back From Defence Exercises
PLAN TO MAKE RIVER NAVIGABLE FOR 2,000-TON SHIPS
London, Nov. 3.-International support for a scheme to form the Nile Valley Board which will control and develop on a scale hitherto undertermined, the resources of the Nile, is sought by an Egyptian now in London,
01
and
kuch
din
Weymouth, Nov. 3.--The British Home Flect steamed into Portland naval base to-day after four days of mocht battles with lurking "enemy" submarines. „destroyers and warplanes, and h "convoy "raid" in which defenco methods were used which would have been employed if the war against Japan had continued.
Commanded by Admiral Sir E. Neville Syfret, in the mighty battle- ship" King George V, the force, which included Britain's newest cruiser, Superb, which was com missioned just after the end of the war with Japan, had steamed from the far north of Scotland to the south of England in its exercises.
As Capt W.D.A. Robson climbed from the bridge of the Superb, he summed up theme ways peacetime manoeuvres in these
He is 61-years old. Adrein and experts. At present no Daninos, barrister and agricul- board exists.
International Consequently tural engineering expert who has putes are likely to urine when pro devoted his life to a study of the jects for harnessing the potential of the river are undertaken by · 31- Nile.
nilo countries, Daninos He is going to France, Sweden, dividual
of for the reclamation Switzerland, Italy, Belgium, and the has plana United States to seek support for 7,000,000 acres of desert In Egypt his scheme. He has plans
which no adjacent territory and by he claims would make the Nile harnessing, the provision of 5,000,- 000 horse power electric power navigable to 2,000-ton vessels for 600
of which could be used 4.000 miles, and turn millions
to produce for neres
of desert into Bourishing thousands of tons of fertilisers agricultural communities.
the newly won agricultural land. a result Egypt's standard
Daninos proposes a canal from the As
words: living and her potential value as a
Nile Delta by re-modelling
the
exercises are more strenuous than Increase Rosetta branch of the Nile, irriga-wartime actions.. would market world
Now we ivva Lion and the construction of a great long work ahead of us enormously.
Preparing new મધ્ય
dam below Aswan, He pointed out that the Nile
which analysis of the excrcises." on international waterway of im- would incorporate the Aswan dam's
The exercises 'included individuat portance not only to Egypt and the locks and make the river navigable
masiceuvres and combined defence for big ships. Sudan but
and attack action. Uganda, Kenya,
And the Belgian Congo, Egypt, he says, han credits of Fires from ar airerufs carrier. Tanganyika, Ethiopia and Eritrea.
about £1,000,000,000 and he adds Sunderlanda of the Coastal Coin- The only satisfactory method of that Britain will doubtless be glad mand, And Royal Air Force pinnes hand in the enormous co-operated, and eleven submarines the getting the maximum bencit from to have a
the Nile as source of Irrigation schemes envisaged, as well us share were included in the "Blue" attack and electric power and as an inter- in the hugely increased marketing force.
would be by that would result from the general national highway,
During the first day the chips some form of control by an inter-rise in standard of living through-
were exercised by themselves, but national board at administrators out the Nile ares.-Reuter.
for the next three days there were
the spectacular 'actions front
crete step would emerge before the end of the Assembly in late Novem- ber or early December.
Britain and some Latin-American nations were waging a discreet battle in an effort to sidetrack the issue.
but so far they appear to have
Ittle chaner of success. Contentions that the Spanish question was still "Internal affairs" and that United Nations "intervention" would uply strengthen Franco's hand appeared to be losing ground against the ris- Ing tide of demands for action to force a change on the Iberian Penin- sula.
The fight of smaller nations against the Big Powers veto rights in the Security Council became channelled speelfle battle over the admis- Into ston of new members. Although the Political and Security Committee proved the entry of Afghanistan, Ice- land and Sweden and formal Assem bly approval was a foregone conclu-
ap-
to
RUMANIA REJECTS Anglo-U.S. Policies ANGLO-U.S. NOTES In Arab Nations
Bucharest, Nov. 3, (UP). The Rumanian Government has replied to the Anglo-American notes of October 28, rejecting them in principle.
It said the Anglo-American notes constituted intervention in Rumanian internal affairs and infringement of not even the sovereignty, which armistice permits.
Attacked
Moscow, Nov. 2-A strong attack
Seafres
arca
around the Hebrides until the feet reached Portland.
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Minorities' Bloc Irregularities In Votes Effect In Bulgar Elections
Alleged
!
U.S. Elections
3.-The
some
with
Washington, Nov.
Sofia, Nov. 3,-Kosta Lulchev, bloc votes of such minoritics as Secretary-General of the Bul Jewry, Roman Catholics and garian Social Democratic party, Foles or Germans will play a big and his daughter Violina, are purt when the United States among
22 Opposition goes to the polls on Tuesday for leaders to be tried shortly for the mid-term election, in which making alleged false statements the entire House of Representa- about the freedom of Bulgarian tives and one-third of the Senate elections last Sunday, which re- Men of the lower deck personnel will be elected afresh.
sulted in victory for the Com- were having their first experience of the Navy at sea and for that reason
Fatherland' The Palestine crisis and the port munist-dominated the exerelses were what Admiral United States statesmen have played front, Syfret described as "mainly methods in it has brought to the notice of the: of attack and defence,
world url apparently dispropor- Lulciev was also charged tonate
that influence
America's minorities wield over the duct of speechs alleged to have been made distributing copies of an anti-Russion in the months before by Mr James F. Byrnes, the United politicians national election.
States Secretary of Slate, but which Jews are by no means the only the American Legation In Sofa It was almillar to that experienced such party, German stock forms the denied he had made.
foreign group in the country. largest by North Canadian convoys and the Some 5,250,000 citizens either born defence would have been put in Germany, or
Nikola Bronguv, the former mayor with German-born
of Sofia and an Opposition member operaten had the war with Japan parents, are concentrated most power of the Election Observation Commis- fully in Missouri, Wisconsin and slon, said in a statement published Ohio.
York, today that the elections were not Politicians in New illinois, New Jersey and Pennsyvania free. He mentioned numerous caree I alleged intimidation, blank voting The recent speech of the Secretary papers and confinement of Oppo. of State, Mr Jumes Byrnes, on the sition leaders in labour camps. future of Germany and the part the United States will play in it is ex- pected to have a a direct influence on the vote in such areas.
South of the Hebrides four supply vessels forming the "fleet train" were used to carry imaginary supplies and fuel to every ship in face of com- bined underwater and air attack.
continued.ficuter.
on the British and American policies in Arab countries was launched to- day by the Soviet newspaper Pravda i ait
an article by Its international observer, Boris Leontyev.
Saying that British troops are still stationed in practically all such coun- tries, the Soviet writer continues: The British were accused of get-"Not only the British bui Americans
Both ing one-side information. notes were rejected on
the same to dispose of the destinies of the Arab which principles
governed the
countries" Rumanian reply of June 18, that after the Moscow decisions any Afler referring to President non-compliance Truman's call for the admission of observallóns must be made by all three Powers another 100,000 Jews into Palestine, Leontyev says: "A big and com- Jointly.
However, the Rumanian govern- plicated game is going on around the timber, oil, and transport, be handed ment hastened to assure Britain and small Arab countries.
over to Burmese concerns, that the that the United States
it would
Recently from Ankara came an Government of Burmu Act (1935) be the Moscow agreement implement
as well are try in their own way BURMA COMMUNISTS ve ning to take them into account or
on
(Continued from Page 1)
Similarly, the policies of the United States delegation in Paris on the Italian peace treaty will have on effect on the votes of some 4,000,000
sion, several smaller nations bitter- and hold free elections on Novembe, Unexpected appeal for the creation of amended so that only domiciled Bur- | persons who were born in Italy, or
ly attneked the Security Council's 19. fuilure ter recommend the ad- mission of Albania, Slam, Mongolia, Tranrjordan. Eire and Portugal this session.
und
U.S. CONTROL OVER FORMER JAP ISLANDS IN THE PACIFIC
u 'unlop' of Arab countries to be mese citizens be given franchise in have Italian-born parents. This min- headed by non-Arab Turkey.
the coming elections,
that nil
ority is concentrated in New York, foreign troops be withdrawn from Burma as New Jersey,
Poles
Confronted With Dilenumma
Now the Arabs are confronted with the dilemma of either to join the imperialist, military bloc and thereby to enter the path of enslave- ment or to continue to struggle for
Ilberation from all Imperialist bond- BgC.
the
even
Both the Government and, the Op- potion press continued to-day to accuse their opponents of terrorism before and during the elections... Reuter.
Gov-
con-
ANGLO-U.S. ZONE'S TRADE PACT WITH
SWEDISH GOVT soon as possible and that the tribal sells und Callsylvania, Massachu-
comprise one
one of the most reas at present under Jurisdiction of
London, Nov. 3, Swedish immediately in vocal corporated into Burma proper.
Governor be
"pressure
group," but more powerful than national minori-emment representatives have
cluded a trade agreement with Bri- The split between the Communists ties are religious minorities. This is and Aung San's followers within the most obvious in the case of Jews, who stand American zones Berlin, AFPL which had been growing for
*WEEN WAR
radio to-night, not, however, wield nearly as much reports Hambur
Businessmen can henceforth influence is
travel dime and which has now become
the 24,000,000 strong
in both zones to conclude contracts. decisive, aroused great
Roman Catholics of interest
Irish. Polish
Sweden the and Italian descent.
expects delivery Rangoon to-day. The strength
ot Opposition to Communion
calcium, diesel motors, photo-
toys, Sweden will deliver naphtho, paper, cloth and chemicals to Ger many,
some
in
clo
is the
"The small Arab countries demand AFPL, which held the major Keynote of any political appeal to this graphic apparatus, instruments and
יך:
Swedish banks are prepared to make credits available to finance German exports from Sweden, the radio added. Reuter.
Referring to the obvious fact that the United States and British mem- bers of the Security Council had blocked the admission of Albania and Mongolia while the Soviets barred
Siam, the entry of TransJordan, Ice- Independence, Nov. 3 (UP).—Pre- land
Portugal because ofsident Truman to-day reaffirmed power bloc considerations, the Egyp- the United States intention of seek the freedom, independence and Lan and Philippine delegates-sup-ing Lole rusteeship of Japanese integrity of their territories. They seats in the Excentive
bloc.. ported by others challenged the mandated islands needed for the do not want their destinies to be regarded as having been considerably right of the Security Council to keep security programme.
decided without them or contrary
Bloc vote is even more diversified impaired. to
Speculation is rife as to the cutcome of the anti-Aung San
by the closely
controlled Negro, the names from going before the As-
In a statement through bis Press their wil. They can see that this is.
and ex-servicemen rambly.
Charles Secretary, Mr
Ross, Mr not merely the matter of Palestine Propaganda which the Communist farming, tabour
minorities. Inconclusive Note
Truman said United States policy nor of place and conditions for party proposed to carry out through-
out the country..
President Franklin The argument on this subject in the was still what he
Rosevelt anhounced on settling Jewish Immigrants. powerful Political and Security Com-January 15 last when he said the
Political observers are of the woved a large section of the Negro mitice ended late on Saturday on un
"The question is
Republican man-oplulon that the Communists can devote away from Japanese-mandated islands would be
the banner of incuticlusive note, but it was obvious irent under sole trusteeship by the dates and other forms of colonial | Anitely create "a good deal of nul- Party, and under the smaller
domination are to be abolished
sance" Powers intended to con- United States as long as they were
such as labour
and "Anti-Dis- "Progressivism" strikes and once and for all, whether foreign troops peasant unrest, which would retard crimination" the Democratic Party tinue their ign, contending that the
as the supreme
needled.
are to be withdrawn, foreign inter- the rehabilitation campaign and thus is attempting to keep things that The statement was issued after power,
'right
way.-Reuter. vention stopped and Arab countries weaken the present administration. to receive
re- names, even if the Security Council President Truman was asked
Washington given réal independence or whether reports from
U Saw Recovers Registered and parcel mail closes halt Save unfavourabla recommendations, he might intervene Ih the dis. on 'plausible' excuses Arab Interests the are to be sacrificed again in Depart-
struggle of Imperialist forces for trusteeship, domination in the Near East". which re-Reuter. ownership
Nagara, for Shanghal.
Tijalengka. for Shangha
Hiram, for Swatow, Bangkok.
Promiso, for Swatow.
Tally-Ho, for Singapore.
OUTWARD MAILS
had the
an hour before ordinary Jeiters, Air This they claimed, mails close at Kowloon Po half an hour carlier than at GRO.
Monday, November 4
Straits, Calcutta (Dingeld), 3 pm, Canton, Amby, Tocchow, Shanghal (CNAC) 3.30 p.m.
Macao, Tinahan, Shekki (Kword Bal} 3.30 pm 4.30 p.m. on Galp.
Teamkons (Tolshan) 4 pm. Kungmoon 17ook_lot) 4 p.m.
Canion (Kwong Tung) 4. p.m; % am. Tuesday on Ship.
Tuesday, November 5
Shanghai (Titjalengka) 10 a.m. Swatow (Tenshan) 10 a.m. Shanghal, (Wing Bang) noon. Bangkok Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Daira, Cairo, Johannesburg. Augusta,
(BOAC) 3 pun.
3.30 p.m.:
Canton Fatehan) 4pm.
Wednesday, November
Canton, Shanghai (CNAC) 10 am. Manila (Haleakain) 10 a Macao, Tintahan, Bhekki (itwang Fook Cheung) 11 am
Saigon, Calcutta, Delhi, London (Air)
1 p.m.
Bangkok, Singapore, Colombo, Bours baya, Sydney, Auckland (HDAC), 3 pm. Macao, Tainshan, Shekki (Kwong Bal) .3.30 pm.
Kongmoon (Kwan 'Lul) 4 p.m. Canton Crain) 4 pm.
troops
the
that
ог
DI
the
Immediate Action New York, Nov. 3 (UP)~In the Char-weekly State Department broadcast on "Foreign policy," Mr John Foster Dulles urged immediate United States and United Nations action on the question of Japaneso mandated Islands.
MERCY SHIP FOR SALE
whether
GROWING DISCONTENT IN AMERICAN ZONE
Frankfurt, Nov.
admitted
"expect truble" ranging from isolated food riots to increased armed robbery as the nation shakeoff the efforts of its defeat. "Örganised resistance is. 'not expected,' they added.
the
HUGE 'POTASSIUM CYANDIE HAUL
Νου. Berlin,
3.--Seventy-seven. thousand phials of potassium cyonide the suicide poison used by Goer-
Ex-Premier U Saw, leader of the The New Malayang, Himmler and other leading Nazla
Myochit (Peasant party), who was recently released from hospital after recovering from wounds sustained in
assassination attempted
last September, will be sworn in as an
Council
for member Executive Education and Arts at Government House here to-morrow-Reuter.
British Imperialism
intern
sald
CESSION OF SARAWAK for the
Constitution
o!
The British Government's plans
future administration Mudaya, announced in October last усаг,
provided for a Malayan Union
· DE-NAZIFICATION PROGRESS
Frankfurt, Nov. 3-Gen. Lucius
would
prevent blocking admissions for non-Charter pute between the State reasons.
favours ment, which
-were seized by the German The Soviet bloc again attacked the and the armed forces.
criminal police in Wilmersdorf dis- presence of British and United States portedly advocate troups in countries such as Greece permanent
trict of Berlin when they arrested possession
34-years old Gunther Fulit, of and China, with Byelo-Russia's islands.
Charlottenburg, with his black mar Kuzma Kisseley leading the attack and asserting that the Americans and
Singapore, Nov. 3.—The_com-ket agent, for the sale of phials to British were "violating
mittee drafting the new Mala- a labourer.
The phials-each of which L'on- ter" by such actions.
yan constitution proposals has tained a fatul dore--had been sent The Soviet demand for disclosure of the numbers of such troops on the
Rungoon, Nov. 2.-Aung San, who adjourned for 10 days to enable to a chemical firm in January, 1045 3 (UP)-The territory of non-enemies was counter.
American zone of Germany, on the heads the Burma Interim Govern- full consideration to be given its but had somehow fallen into Wulf's ed by the brunder proposal that an Marseilles. London, New York, Canada counting wherover
to-day: eve of a "critical" second postwar ment
"British Im- recommendations as to what is possession-Reuter. by a all powers for He said: "A case can be made for winter, is beset with increasing food perialism is closely linked with the needed as a whole, before these Canton, Chungking. Kunming (CATC) | all
re} annexation on the theory that there problems, fear of drastic money re-
Indian situation. Once India obtaina 3.30 p.m.
Macko, Tinahan, Shekki (Kwong Sal) of ex-enemies or on territory of nun-
situated-at home.co
on the
is practically no native population. But in my opinion a better case can forms, severe shortages of housing complete freedom, British Imper- are submitted in final form at an official and fuel and growing but mostly un- lalism in South-East Asia. will be their next session, enemies. So far, Soviet reaction to be made for strategic trusteeship
Impaired." He added: "I statement from Kuala Lumpur this proposal has not been forthcom with the United States as sole trus expressed discontent, Army officials greatly
prefer peaceful methods to achieve stated to-day. Burma's independence, but our new ing and there is some evidence that tee. No case at all can be made for reported fo-day." use Americans
Spokesmen from Gen Joseph Mc-Executive Council's policy cannot be
The committee, comprising 2D. Clay, Military Governor of the weakened the Soviel the continuing indecision."
Narney down have suggesting more
stated at present as we have been in Malays and Britons, has been altting United States zone, in a radio broad- argument sweeping c
office only for a very short time in Kuala Lumpur sinco August 6, cast to the United States w-day en accounting.
cuter.
working out the new plan for the the 18-months of occupation, sald Present her the Big Four re-open
Malayan Federation in place of the German armed forces in the zone had will be Foreign Ministers meetings
Malayan Union. Molotov, Bevin and Byrnes and the
been dissolved, war factories bad. French deputy Foreign Minister, M.
been or were being destroyed and Mourice: Couve de Kurville, sub-
Liverpool, Nov. 3.The wartime
400,000 Nazis removed from public the French Foreign stituting
posts, 1,700.000 de-Nazification ques Minister, M. Georges Bidault, until mercy ship, the 11,000 tons Swedish M. Bidault arrives next week after. liner Drottningsholme, is to be sold
of the nine states in the peninsula, tonnaires examined and the German the elections in his country have to a newly-formed company in
London, Nov. 3-4 booklet en- with the two British settlements of governments were now drafing on. and will
ply between
and Panama
led "The Facts About Sarawak" Penang
thevch more comprehensive de-Nazif- held.
and the Mediter-
tation programme, Peace Treaty Drafts
South America
has been published here by William separate colony of Singapore. 4,T The figure paid was
Charles Crocker, acting as solleitor
was being: There would be governor of the Everything posible The Big Four will be continuing the rancan. Berlin, Nov. 3. (UP)-German
commenced in London in Sep-000,000 Swedish Kroner and is sald
for Copt Bertram Brooke, Tuan Union, a governor of the Colony and done to raise the German standard postal officials. to-day inspected
for a 40-year-old be a record
'both. | of living and increase the coal, out- Anthony carried on during to
a Governor-General lember, and
Mudd of Sarawak, and 1945,
Tho letter addressed: "His Imperial Ma- several subsequent sessions, Their ship--Reuter.
plan mot
considerable opposi-put-Reuter, Josly Emperor William II, Unter Den Arst job is the completion of peaco
Japanese, recolving Millary Yen Brooke, Raja Muda of Sarawak, for their services.
Anthony Brooke proposes to seek tion from Malaya, particularly from with Italy, Rumanin, Bul-
Their savings were in this currency,
Illegal the a judicial decree declaring
had
been made to the TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING
con considerable Vyner- modifications yen after the re-occupation they by his uncle Sir Charles
constitution after to changed their savings
Copies of the booklet are proposed Brooke. high at n
MacDonald a picture of the envelope, commented Trieste's, atatus, navigation on the accept the idea of a conference on loss. Their main demand now is being distributed among Members sultations between Mr
of ปาง Danube,
representing all and the sultans whereby the union that either there are too few schools Danube and the exact amounts of free navigation.
federation and the the would become. a that is a question stated to be for a lump sum payment of Parliament, asserting that
high governor a If the Soviet agrees to accept the solely for riparian states to decide of $1.42 per day for the three years parties, and other leaders of
the Japanese,oc-
Mr Malcolm Commissioner.
MacDonald, decisions reached at the Paris Con- without the presence of any other and eight months of
cupation and 'contend that this sum In a foreword, Anthony Brooke Governor-General of the Malayan
aroused by the transformation of London towards
end of this flight from Germany after the first should be comparatively easy. How the balance and the shadow of the who had originally engaged them.
ho bud originally go their case the independent state of Sarawak month. It is believed herd he will in Holland. His palace at 80 Unter cisions, then the battle will flare their deliberations, the United No was before the Secretariat of Chinese into a Crown Colony. It
tako documenta regarding the con the week's end Don Linden was damaged beyond anew, with United Nations Assem- tions delegates at
to lieved that a study of the facts will stitution which, if approved by the end Affairs and they were ordered repair in World War II.
bly
a pounding board for hoped that the forthcoming sessions, leave the Colony for their homes in convines the reader that the means Cabinet and by the non-Molay do
in Malaya, Printed and published by Frederick of the Assembly and the Big China. The alternative was that no taken to secure the cession of the miciled, communities
contrary will give the country a federation j Percy Franklin for ånd on behalf of 21ot bo learned.
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