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SHIPPING

NEWS

Cruiser: Bermuda, North Arm; Delfast,

Destroyers Penn, AFD; Cossack, Bouth

Wall Tidal main; Cannstance, Wall on Comack Contest, il.

Bouth

Kicort Vessel: Hart, Bouth” Wall Tidal Basin: Opossum, Aberdeen Dry Docks.

Submarine Depot ship: Adamant, Dry

Dock.

Bubmarine: Talent, Talkoo; Astute, Tally-lo, on Berbol,

Từ tại Necho (AO 4), AYP 340, on Neches: Georges (DE 007), Dis. Chinese Frigates Fu F, North Wall

Tidal Basin.

Chinein LST: Wan Ding, Causeway

Bay.

Administered by Commodore-In

Commission

Depot Ship: Tamar (allost), West Arm.

Vsis Fort Beauharnols, 11. _Store_Ship Fort Rosalje,

REPUBLICAN

VICTORY FORECAST IN

U.S. ELECTIONS

Washington, Nov. 4-A Re: publican victory was forecast to-night on the eve of to- morrow's United States Con-

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1946.

Sabotage Feared

In Saxony.

Factories

Hamburg, Nov. 4.-Sabotage

is believed to be at the root of

the serios of fires which have Intely broken out in factories in Saxony, In the Soviet Zone of Germany, the British News Service reported to-day.

Fires occurred In

factories

Misunderstanding

Over Remarks

In Allied Cel

(By Miles W. Vaughn) Clippings from some Amert can publications reaching Japan indicate a complete migunder- standing of what happened at the meeting of the Allied Coun-

Commons Question Plans To Improve No Ultimatum To

On 'Fate Of Latvian Refugees

Vital Industries

In China

Spanish Refugees

In Gibraltar

London, Nov. 4.—Mr Creech

told the House of Commons to- Jones, the Colonial Secrętary,

of compelling Spanish refugees day that there was no question. in Gibraltar to return to Spain but he hoped they would accept the Venezuelan Government's

of workers.

He was replying to Mr Sydney Silverman (Labour) who asked him it he had any statement to make re- garding the "ultimatum" by of Governor of Gibraltar to the Span-

Ish Republican political refugees. many of whom had been there since 1030, requiring them to return to

oul Fuctgressional elections in which is Kwangtung. Kwangsi and parts of offer to take certain categories

estimated 35,000,000 votors will on the confiscation of Nazi property. which the United States member. become of the Latvians who are at:

Jotty: Fort Sandusky, Taikoo Bugar Hos Прегу.

ASIN: Firt Langley, B.27,

Ships run by or for Hea Transport

Oficeri Kashilma, Mackim.

Oilers: Celerol,

Empire Damsel,

Rapidol, Youmall, Anchorage: Empire

War

Garden M5; Berbal, on Tamar; Hudra, B23; Birchol, Oil Fuel | Jeity; Wave Baron, alongside Empire Garden. Boom Defence Vessels Baronin, om Detence Depot Kowloon; Barmond, Mace klo's,

- Baivago Vessel: King Salvor, East Wall Tidal Basin.

Kifung: Craft:

railway Jetty.

25, 20. Mackio's 60,

Crane Ship: Shelahu Maru, Mackles, Rescue Tugr: Encore, Tidal Basin, En- Leer. East Arn.

RMIDLI 1100, 1105, Kowloon Comber; 1108, Aberdeen.

Tug: Itockpigeon, Rockglen, Rockland, Tidal Basin.

Bhips in Maintenance and Reserve LUI (1); 1), 123, 163, 172, 210, Kowtoon Camber,

LCT: 1151, 913, 1150, 100, 1195. 1261. Kowloon Cariber,

elect an entirely new Houac Representatives and a third the Senate.

of

of

Last-minute appeals to the elec forate were being made to-night but one key figure-President Truman- remained allent. He has not spoken throughout the campaign.

To win the Senate, the Repub. lican, who

who hold 30 sents, must goin with 50 could len. The Democrits lose seven and keep the majority.

There have been the usual pre- election forecasts by Party leaders. The Democral chairman, Mr Robert E. Hannegan, said his Party would increase its majority in both houses. The Republican chairman, Mr Car-

Foll

B. Recce claimed his party

House and seven in the Sehnte.

N80: 109, Aberdeen; 116, Wellington would gain 49 additional seats in the

Wall.

Boom Defenco Vessel:- Harbain, oam Defence Depot Kowloon! Bartizan, Tidal Basin, East Wall.

HADLI 1080, 102, 1098, 1:50, Kowtoon Camber.

Tugi Rockforest, Rockwing, Rock- mount, Kowloon Camber, Outside Wall.

Merchant Ships

Antonia Con Dock.

Bellerophon, Taikou Dock.

infield, AD

Bulimba, Co. Dock.

Caltex 1, Thun Wan.

Chungking, Kowloon Bay.

Edna, Yougat).

Eastern Trader, 116, -

Empire Catens,

13.

Empire Framer, Kowloon Whort Empire Witham, Yaunati,

Fragum, Narth Point Wharf.

Glenstrac, Talkoo Dock.

Tial Data, Kowloon Dock.

Bai Tan, off Youmati.

Ha! Yuel, Kowloon Bay,

Heleakala. Al

Heyser, Gosma, Doek.

Hoi Kin, China Merchants WharL Itupeh, 112.

Newchwang, 333.

Hwelynng. Talkoo Dock,

Hunan, Talkuo “Dock.

Nazara, Holt's Wharf.

Narcis, 1120.

Paklu, Talkoo Dock,

Pasha, A15.

Paula, Taikoo Dock.

Period, Yaumati

Ping Wo, Custodian Wharf.

Promise, Latchikok

Sammont, Blacklo's Wharf,

Bhautung. Talkno Dock. Shengking. Talkoo Dock; Silver Guaya, Kowloon Dock,

Silversandal Kowloon Dock.

Stanhall, Kowloon Bay,

Szechuen, Talkoo Dock, Tak Sang, Mackie's Wharf.

Tien Shan, Balkong Wharf.

Tiibadak, AL

Typhoon, 85, Po.

Walnut Bend, off Talkoo.

Wan Hung. Da

Wing Bang. Custodian wharf.

Wuchang, Loichik ok.

Wusuch, Taikoo Dock.

Arriving To-day

HMS Bonaventure. from

(Kowloon Wharf No. 1),

Singapure

Ihts Amphion, trum Singapore. UBS Blue, USS Brush

Hailing To-day

Trevethioe Mac, Mac.), for Shanghai, p.m.. Kowloon Wharf.

jibadak (JCJL), Fur Swatow, Amoy, pm, Kowloon Wharf.

Bien, Bhan (Che Shing), for Bwalow, Saikong Winf

Promise (Wo Hing), for Swatow, p.13, Lafchikok,

HMS Tally-llo, for Singapore,

Expected Arrivin

November

Fuklen, from Bhanghal.

+

Wave Sovereign, from Kure. HMS Empire. Clydu, from Singapore.

November 7

Foo Shing. from Bangkok.

Bishopdale, from Singapore, Expected Hailings

November 6..

Tjitjalengka, for Shanghai. Wing Bang, for Shanghial.

Binfield, for Singapore, Madras, Penang, Calcutta.

Haleakalo, for Manita.

Negara, for Shanghai.

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and parcel mail closos half an hour before ordinary letters. Air mails close at Kowloon PO half an hour Earlier than at GPO.

Tuesday, November Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Baira, Cairo, Johannesburg. Augune,

Marseilles, London, New York, Canud

(BOAC) 3 pm.

Swatow, Amoy (Tilbadak) 3 pim. Bhanghat (Tiíjalengkaj 3 p.m. Canton, Chungking, Kunming (CATC)

3.30 p..

Macao, Tainahan, Shokki (Kwong Sat)

3.30 p.m.

Canton (Fatalan) 4 p.m.

Wednesday, November 6 Haiphong (Bust) 10 am, '

Strafta, Calcutta (Binfield) to a.m. Canton, Shanghai (CNAC) 10 am, Macao, Talashan, Shekki (Kwond Fook Cheung) 1a.m.

Shanghai (Wing Bang) noon. Saigon, Calcutta, Delhi, London (Air) 1 p.m.

Manila (Haleakala) 2 p.m.

baya. Bydney,

Macao, Telishan, Bhekki (Kwong Sal) 1,30 p.m.

Kongmoon (Kwan Lul) 4p.m. Canton (Train) 4 pm.

Thursday, November 7

The prospects of a third party- probably Labouremerging in the event of a Republienn victory "hom- stringing" President Truman's De mocrat administration, were being discussed by Washington political observera.

Anti-Fascist parties and German trade unions have issued a call for "war by all means" on saboteurs. "Reactionaries to whom these factorien belonged are now using elements to destroy plants which have become the property of

appeal said. the people.". their

Reuter.

Uranium Output

In Sudetenland

and

chairman, Ambassador George Atcheson, Jnr., during an explanation of the Japanese political situation, said that the "Japanese aims have become identical with the virtually American aims.”

By separating Mr Atcheson's re- marks entirely from the context American editorial wrliers reached the conclusion that the Unit ed States is actively supporting the "present reactionary Tokyo govern-

romo

ment."

I have covered most of the meet- Prague, Nov. 4 (UP)-The Minings of the Allied Council since is istry of Industry spokesman told the inteplion and can testify that United Press to-day that only two of American policy has not been the three shafts of the Jachymov support any Japanese faction. uranium mines in Sudetenland are Equally, there is no sound reason open and no additional discoveries for describing the present Japanese have been Cabinet, headed by Premier Shigeru of are-bearing

Yoshida, as "realonary."

Will Of The People Any study of Japan's political de- velopments since the occupation will show that the Yoshida Cabinet was formed as a result of the lost gen- eral elections and came nearer

Spain with a month.

the

Mr Creech Jones urged that it musi be remembered that many of these refugees (numbering 350) were oc- cupying accommodation whien would

otherwise be available for natives of

Gibraltar and British nubjects.--

Newcastle, Nov. 4.-Seven- tcon Latvians who crossed the North Sea in a motor-bost and Over a quarter of China's nearly lost their lives in no 450,000,000 doing are to be the subject of with the necessity of passing people are faced a question in the House of the second post-war winter on Commons to-morrow.

starvation dict. The Conservative Member, Mr L B. Gommans, will ask the Home

Food shortages are expected in Hunan, Hupeh, Honan and Anhwel present in a a public assistance Institu provinces-whose combined popula tion in Newcastle.

tions total over 157,000,000-In about The Latvians, oll young men, aged two months after present supplies from 20 to 30, including a seven-foot are exhausted, glant, told the Immigration oficials Willam

according to Mr Green, Director that they are sea-faring men who UNIRA's Agricultural Rehabilitation left Latyla because they feared the Administration. Russians

would deport them Russia.

But he held out a brighter future Separately they made their way for these famine-stricken Sweden

regions where

next year, saying that all UNRRA they mci in Gothenburg. Here they heard the cheat now being concentrated on Russions had applied to the Swedish the next spring crop so that there Government for their extradition. Will be no famine in the pummer. Instead of walling for the Swedish reply, the Latvians set out in a 40- foot motor-bout which they stocked cked with food, intending to make their Way to London with Peterhead their first port of call. But a North Sca

gale battered the bont and the engine went out of action..and for n day they had to bale water out of the boat. North Sea they were at last picked major

After drifting for three days in the Mr Green disclosed there are ten

Printers employed by Chinese agricultural up by a fishing boat of Northumber- rehabilitation, all important

newspapers went on strike yesterday and and as a result no land and towed into the tiny port of closely allied in contributing to the appeared on the streets this moming.

Chinese papers, Senhouses. Until their futura is programme's major aim of increased decided they will be lodged

In an attempt to settle the wages in food production. One of the must dispute, the printers' representatives Newcastle's public institution at spectacular, he said, was the flood and Elswick Gruge.

the proprietors met at the control and reclamation

work, office of the Assistant Labour An institution oficial said to-night: notably that being done on

the Mntor Chauvin, yesterday. trouble since they come here and 1

They have not given us the slightest Yellow River.

It was learned this morning that The job of closing the Yellow River most of the fourteen demands of the do not think they want to leave us. gap, Mr Green stated, should be printers were met, but no agreement They are all big strong fellows and

or early 1947, sending the time doing odd jobs about the flowing back, tirough its old channel, food or free sleeping accommodation water free food or, alternatively, $60 for grounds. The only trouble is that we Meanw'dle, as soon as present fluod plus $50 for food. cannot speak to them. None of them waters subside, reclamation work on speaks

cultivable Agre Latvian."-Reuter.

cononit

more than

more

pro-

lle said that his organisation's agricultural rehabilitation gramme, which had abolished the spectre of famine in areas where it had been started, would be expanded with the arrival of more UNRRA supplica.

Plan For Agriculturo

divisions

flouter,

CHINESE NEWSPAPER PRINTERS STRIKE

suid the Czechs should be emphasised that the Yo-. witling workers and they spend the completed by the end of this year, could be renched on their claim for

made in recent months.

The spokesman said the output and of the ore is still an destination New Party Leaders

Becret. The Czech pro- Four men considered capable of economie leading new Party to rensonable cessing plant at Juchymov was des- access of the polls are: Henry Wal-troyed by the Germans end has not tace, the former Secretary of Con been restored. It is generally be- merce in President Truman's Cleve the ore in sent to Dresden were the Germans precessed it during the inet, who resigned from the Govern

controversy Wir. ment after the recent

The spokesm over forehan policy: Harold lekes, the former Secretary of the Interior and another old Roosevelt man who also left the Administration uiter disagreement with President Truman: Philip Murray, president of the Con- gress of Industrial Organisaflons, the Dowerful trade union body which | did

so much through

He said no organic relation exists year. ity political action committee to secure a fourth-between seams which must be hunted term re-election of the late Presid- blind and peter out unexpectedly. ent Roosevelt; and Senator Claude The third shaft ut Jachymov has Pepper of Florida, whose foreign po- bern closed for months. Ficy speeches on much the same lines as those of Wallace-have made him the spokesman of the extreme Left-Wing Democrats in the Sen- ale.

All four, however, seem to be de termined to stay with the Democra tic Party and work from inside its ranks, so that by 1948-the year of the next presidentin! election--thei· own efforts und the inevitable econa- mic solution will have so changed the structure of that party that will be more truly a progressive party" of the land.

Such a change would almost in evitably mean the abandonment of A solid Conservative Democratic vote in the south, but It would attract kume compensatory support from the Liberal Republicans.

This would do away with Left- Wing aspirations for a third party

It would mean the retention of the much-valued two-party system -but a two-party system brought closely into line with Britain's clear- cut Conservative-Labour system. Reuter.

Anglo-Argentine

Air Agreement Discussions

London, Nov. 4 (UP)-An official spokesman said to-day that in accordance with the Anglo-Argentine alr agreement of May 17, 1946, discussions will take place this month at Buenos Aires on the ten per cent clause but that no change in it is contemplated.

The ten per cent clause is a pro- vision in the appendix to the agree ment that the chosen instrument of the British South American Airways

know nothing of the foreign reporta that uranium ore is now being mined on the German slope of Schneeberg mountains in the Russiari zene. He maid such a discovery would be theo- retically possible according to geolo gical studies, “

I

NAZI ARRESTED IN FULL SS UNIFORM

Frankfurt Nov. 4. (UP) The Stuttgart police on Friday night arrested a man walking the streets of Backnangschwend attired in n resplendent SS officer's uniform con- plete with an SS fleutenant colonel's insignia and swastika, it was disclosed here to-day.

Stuttgart

counter-intelligence believed the man agents bald they was a pathological case and that he was being psyelto-analysed before filed. They added charges were that he might be an escaped inmate from an insane hospital.

The man was arrested only a few miles from the scene of the first of in the four recent explosions' Stuttgart area.

The man's name has not been re vented. He claimed he had already escaped from two internment camps and that he met Martin Bormann in Heidelberg Cemetery a few weeks ago. He said he was promoted to his present rank by the ex-deputy

Fuchrer.

He also claimed the uniform was a special gift from Burmann whose death has still not officially been admitted by any of the Allies,

Hungarian General

Staff Chief Executed

can carry beyond Buenos Aires only of that agreement as given by the ten per cent of its capacity between Argentine air mission to the United

secure a similar agreement with the

the United Kingdom and Buenos States which unsuccessfully tried to

representing the will of the majority of the people at that time than ang group which could be selected. shida Cabinet is the result of a re- guiar political procedure and not the result of any pressure by the Ualled States.

Yogi da may

May no hobl para after the next control elec Hons, which are expected within this The only justification for calling him "reactionary" Is that he is anti-Communist and in that respect he certainly represents the will of vast majority of the Japanese people who has uniformly displayed their aversion of Communism ever since the occupation started.

11

mny

other language than 2,000,000.

Dead With German Girl

will other agricultural re-British Officer Found habilitation projects WOS the fertiliser

under programme,

which PEACE CONFERENCE | UNRRA is importing some 300,000 ton 11s of commercial fertiliser from other parts of the world and rehabilitating the fertiliser man ufacturing industry in China.

(Continued from Page 1)

iwo

nny documents, excepting dealing with Economic and Social membership and Council

another revision failure, concerning

of an Item already on the agende dealing with the United Nations perinament headquarters,

At the October 18 meeting, Mr Atcheson made three points in reply to Soviet implications that the clee tions of April 10 were Firstly, he said, all things considered, the Americans cuneider the elections were a great success, secondly, the Janese generphy collaborating honestly and to the best of their ability with the occupa- tion, and, thirdly, it would appear

apper:

:0

a mere matter of common sense from the Allied point of view to give the Japanese credit, where credit is due.

Popular Government

It was in connection with Hiese points that Mr Atcheson sald the aims of the Japanese people seem those of the about the same as United States, namely, to establish sound popular government in Japan on the busts of the will of the m jority of the people as expressed in honest elections,

Other

Mr members supported Gromyko's stand and

out pointed that, the necessary documents should be in their hands at least 24 hours

before the time of the meeting.

Fisheries

Under the Ashevies programme, Mr Green said, UNRRA is bringing in more than 200 powered fishing vessels and material is being Imported for building and repairing about 18,000 fishing Junks and supplying them

Berlin, Nov. 4.The bodies of h British officer and a German girl were found In Brunewald woods, on the western outskirts of the British sector of Berlin yesterday.

The name of the, afleer, who, It is understood, was attached

10 the Control Commission, will not be dis- closed until the next-of-kin has been informed.

The man and girl had been shot twice it à revolver and murder: is suspected.--Reuter,

with the necessary pear,

Mr Green also mentioned the UNRRA farm tool programme, now

which way,

in full getting under operation will produce about 20 million form tools per year; the Industries Handed

Back To Austria importation of water buffaloes, dairy and UNRRA's veterinary work in the prevention of disease

among China's nallve livestock.

catile and

sheep,

Dr Trygve Lie, Secretary-General, explained that most of the committee members were at Hyde Park yester day, paying tribute at the grave of President Roosevelt and the United Nations Secretreat could not con- to them unth his morning to pass on the necessary documents.

M. Henri Spank, Belgian Chair dish of the Steering Committee, sald os the items enumerated on the agen- da were not of a complicated nature and the peace of the world was not involved in any of them, some of the items could be discussed to-day, but if the committee sa desired, the small village industrials, such and building firms which were con whole subject could be postponed busket weaving, loom making, brick-sidered to be German or partly Ger- until to-morow.

making and others.----Reuter.

Vícůna, Nov. 4. (UP)-The USFA Two thousand form tractors are headquarters announced to-day that being imported for large scale 39 additional industriol and construc- ploughing projects. Several of these tion firma have been transferred to Government are now operating and more are to the Austrial Federal be put to work soon.

under the programme to relinquish Mr Green added that canning control of all former German pro- equipment, community type flour porty in the American Occupation mills, rice mills and oil mills are zone. being brought to China by UNRRA The programms started several and technical help and supplies are weeks ago and the businessca trans being furnished to restore China's forred have been mainly contructions

mon external assots.

The authorities in Tokyo are par- ticularly concerned that such publi- cations as the Foreign Policy Bulle tir for October 25 of the Anierican Foreign Policy Association shot:id

The meeting adjourned until to- nake auch statements as "US defence morrow afternoon. As the members of the Japanese regime," "Effects of left each was handed 0 backing Yoshida" and "Issue is whe set of the documents for study.

complete Africa during the time they have ther it's wise

been under the mandate of the Gov. CONDITIONS FOR PEACE. or proper for United States to defend

Before the Trusteeship Council, Africa. Japanese politicians against criticism from former Allles...."

the

As far as I have been able to ab-

PICTURES FROM

PADI STRAW'

Bangkok, Singapore, Colombo, Bourse-negotiation of the agreement United States.

In line with the Anglo-United States While no confirmation 'could be understanding reached in September obtained to the persistent rumours during the visit of the United States of a division of air traffic under- Civil Aeronautics Doard chairman, standing between Argentina and the Pictures made entirely from Mr James M. Landis, le not con- United Kingdom it was noted that

the official statement on the Landis minute particles of padi straw znld.

mission specifically stated that the new technique-have been The statement Issued on Septem- subject was discussed and an under- created by a young. Indonesian ber 19 at the conclusion of Mr standing reached to prohibit any S.A. Ismail, who arrived from Landis' visit said the United States such understandings in the future. and Britain agreed that air agree- American air circles confirmed, Sumatra some ten years ago.

Shanghai (1upel) 1 p.m. Canton, Amoy, Foochow (CNAC) 130, Peiping (CATC) 3.30,

Shangbal, Nanking, Hankow, Tsingtao: templated at present, the spokesman

| Macsa, Trinshan, Shokki (Kwong Sail

3.30.

Kongmoon (Book Hol) 4 p.m. Canton (Sel On) 4 p.m.

ments reached in future should abide that such rumours

African Mandates

Gei. Jan Smuts, South African Prime Minister, presented his country's

man colonies in Africa.

of

South

crament of the Union

Smuts, Britain's

Following Gen

has

Nanking, Nov. 4 (UP)-President. case for mandate over former Ger- Parliamentary Secretary for Colonies, Chiang Kai-shek reportedly

Mr Ivor Thomas, explained Britain's agreed to hold the formal opening of concerning the National Assembly on November 12 and then postpone the business sessions until the Communists and Goverment reach

zettlement of

Con

Union

Government

has 10

Tanganyika

Ro

|

To Visit Britain

of Armies announced to-day that Paris, Nov. 4 (UP) The Ministry

"Bo far, Indeed, the main con-

Gen de Lattre de Tassigny, Inspector tribution which the Bovlet Govern leave Paris to-murrow for a three day General of the French Army, will ment made towards the establish official visit in London on the invita ment of a trusteeship system nation of the Britisli Army Council. been effectively to proven a examination of these texts between the King and

In London he will be received by

will meet Field Marshal Montgomery. -

serve these statements simply are not

He declared that after consultation trusteeship agreements true. Gen MacArthur and his assa

and with the inhabitants of South-west

Cameroona. clates never defended any Japanese

Africa, which indicated that the vast said: "The British delegation was politicians most of whom have been

een majority "was in favour of their astonished to learn from Mr Molo- Belgrade, Nov. 4.-Gen Perenc purged as a result of Gen Mac-

ac- community becoming part of the tov's speech to the General Assembly their disputes to the extent at which Sombathely, former Chief of the Arthur's directives. What Gen Mac Union," he was authorised to make Inst week that he was so ill-inform- Hungarian General Staff, sentenced Arthur actually has done

the Communists and third parties. on the the

ed on this subject. He declared that will be willing to take part in the to death for the murder of Red basla of instructions from Washing- the following statement:

after nearly two years not a single Assembly's business sesalons. Army soldiers, was executed at ton is to strive to the utmost to lay deemed It incumbent on them step had been taken by mandatory Meanwhile, as the third party Novi-Sad, Yugo-Slavia, to-day, with the foundations

(towards setting up the lenders for popular self consult the people of South-west Power

tock direct Communist- other Hungartan war criminals.government in Japan and there enn Africa. European and non-European Trusteeship Council), 50 fur as government negotiations, Communist. Neuter.

be te question but that he thus alike, regarding the form which their Great Britain La concerned, every spokesman Mel Yi told the press to- fur has achieved amazing success. own future government should take step taken.

Was

day that

ceasefire should be the most "On the basis of those consulta- draft terms of trusteeship. We have negotiations and asked for the re- We were the first to publish any essential pre-requisite in the current tions and having regard to unique circumstances.

the kept the text of our trusteeship sumption of Gen Marshall's com→ which 'signally' differentiate South-west

agreements open, however, until the rafttee of three. Africs, it is the intention of the meet any suggestions made to us by vest last possible moment In order to Union Government at the forth- coming session of

or delegations. tho United other governments Nations General Assembly to for addressed to us by the Soviet Gov-

No comments whatever have been French Army Chief mulate

its caso for according} uud South-west Africa a status under ernment on our texts, which have which it would be internationally hole in Moscow for almost ten * lain unacknowledged in the pigeon- recognised as part of the Union." Gen Smuts

months. averred that the record of statements made by, the in London and Geneva is sufficient Union Government at San Francisco, refutation of the allegation made by current. While In Sumatra he altrdied art the delegate from the Ukraine that by the terms of the Bermuda Anglo- They sald such an arrangement was in the Dutch school, and after leav- the Union Government's item on the United States air agreement includ- less distasteful to American interestsing school he worked as a freelance agenda had been sprung on the

the two parts of this session." particularly fair

and

equal op- than the ten per cent clause. They artist in water colours.

Assembly as a burprise."

Mr Thomas and different people portunity to operate international air said the United States and Argentine The earnings from the sale of his Gen

might have drafted these trusteeship Smuts avereed that the documenta differently. "I hope the routes, and the elimination of pre-discussions broke down on that point water-colour pictures were enough determination of frequency

results of the consultation showed Assembly in considering these texts abd after the Argentine had insisted to carry him through until he came

Paris, Nov. 4-Security measurer 208,850 of the non-European po-will avoid the temptation of stan on the French-Italion frontier were capacity arrangements or arbitrary that the principle be extended to on to Singapore to join his parents. pulation were in favour of joining dardisation division of air traffic,

agreement with the United States, The statement said that upon the

While In Singapore he experiment-

for standardisation's increased by the French authorities. the Union, with 33,520 against, sake." United States air sources said the ed with pictures made from silver while 56,790 could not be con

10-day to prevent Illegal Italian immi- with which it had an air agreement request of

any other

Government reason why the, British agreed to paper which he collected from cigars

He said the particulars of the gration Into France, the French Nowa that provision and presumably to ette packets. These found a readier

sulted, since they made up in most Charter dealing with infringing

trusteeship Agency reportedRouter. these

part persons scattered across the was the product of modern British provisions, the traffic division, if that is true, were Government

sale than his water colour drawings. farms of the territory, would twofold: participating

policy. Such facts are often over make the necessary adjustments.

Not content, however, he started 1. Because the Anglo-Argentine

Referring to the attacks on the looked in that favourite international TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING work Review Not Obilgatory

on making pictures from Government of the Union of South pastime of balling the Brilish Lion," alr agreement was an extremely minute particles of padi straw. He Africa in a recent meeting of the he added. "I confidently claim that Thus, informed sources said Bri- minor phase of the overall Anglo- soon discovered that padi-straw pic General Committee for bringing its fundamental freedoms are more ade-720-030, P.15-11 2.1. also on 813 me. 26700/13 Oct.. Paribatrad, Hongkong tain was not obligated to review the Argentina economy interest; from Hatboropean.

ZDW on 045 ko and from 17.30-1.18,; 27070/29 Oct. Pacomeco, Hongkong, ten per cent provision unless

tures were even more popular thin case 2. Because at the time the agrees those made from silver paper. Argen-

on behalf of the people of quately safeguarded throughout Brit-60 Variety. Benny Goodman; from San Francisco,

74140/20 Oct. Lohchaksing. Hongkong, sion was inserted

tina, asks for it and since the proviment was reached the British South

South-west Africa before the As-Id-colonial territories than in many Studio: Georin Lobb at the piano: 7,50 from Bingapore.

at Argentina's | American Airways' was in no post- The war interrupted his work. nembly, Gen Smuts said:" "In a a sovereign states," 75010/40001, Chenkwongrelt c/o insistence that is unlikely,

tion to insist upon open competition He was conscripted by the Japanese number of instances affecting the in- pisposing of Cheongfatcong. 96 Connaught

persistent legend," it was noted with Flota Aerea Mercante Argen. to world as a labourer on the Slam-terests of those who have criticised Mr Thomas sald colonies were not Burma Death Railway. He was our action in placing this item en a source of tribute to tho United on October 31 con- "At that time the BSAA was not liberated by the Aliled victory last the agenda, territories. have, been Kingdom and Bellain proposes

in confilet with strong enough to extend its services year.

annexed, or Incorporated, without spend on them in the next ten the Bermuda

Buenos Aires on a major Ten months ago he started again any such consultation of the wishes £120,000,000 of the British taxpay Anglo-Argentine

scala hence the ten per cent clause where he left off when war broke of the population.

ero' money. **Britain belleven we American air circles said that was acceptable. Apassenger division out in the East., le bas over 20 "He concluded his address by point must fit minds as well as bodies of Percy Franklin for and on behalf of Printed and published by Frederick telegrams are posted at the Cable and ed primarily by the Anglo-Argentina BSAA was trying to build up its can be seen

the Landis mission here was prompt could also be approved while the pictures now for sale all of which ing out the improvements in Ilving the colonial people for

at the Information conditions and circumstances obtain government which is their destiny." at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of that solf South China Morning Post Limited agreement. and by the explanation Latin-American service.

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