SHIPPING
1.
NEWS | Export Of Prize
Cruiser Bermuda, Norih Arm: Delfast,
Destroyer: Penn, AFD: Cossack, South Wall Tidal lasin; Constance, on Cossack. Transport: ilonaventure, Kowloon Wharf. 1.
Escort Veuzels Hart, on Constance, Oporum, on Hari.
Bubmarine Depot Bhip: Adamant, Dry Dock.
Submarines Talent, Talkoo; Aiphton, North Wall; Astute, on Serbol,
TU 70.2.6 Nechien (AO 47), AA; YP
(Din45),
34, on Neches; Dive (DD746), Brush Chiners Frigates Fu Po. Aberdeen Dry
Dock.
Chiness LSTI Day.
Wan Bing, Causeway
Money And Bet
Winnings From UK
London, Nov. 6 (Reuter).— In the House Commons to- day the Labour member, Mr L. V. Meintre, asked the Chancel- lor of the Exchequer if he knew that about 90 British paasen- gers were unable to travel on the Swedish motor vessel, Saga, Fuel which sailed from the Thames to the Mediterranean on Octo- ber 30. because the fare was over £75, the maximum that the Government allowed one person to take out of the country,
Administered by Commodore-In Commission Depot Ship1 Tamar (allest), Werl Arm. vals: Fort Frauharnois, 17. Store Bhipt Fort Rosalie, 011 Jolly; Fort Sandusky, Taikoo Sugar Itos finery.
ABIH: Firt Langley, B27,
ships ran by or for Sea Transport Ceterol, Empire Damsel,
Omcer: Kashima, Mackies,
Oilers:
Rapidol, Yaumati, Anchorage; Empura Garden" MD; Gerbel, on Tamar; War Sudra, 125; Biretiol, on Wave Severeign: Wave Baron, alongside Empire Garden; Wave Sovereign, Öll Fuel Jetty.
Boom Defence Veueta: Baronia, Dar- bain, Doom Defence Depot Kowloon; Bannond, Macklow; Bartizan, Tidal Basti East Wall.
Balvage Vessel: King Salvor, East Wall Tidal Basin
11ting Crašti
In view of this, he inquired, did the Chancellor propose to stop foreign racehorse owners, whis win money stakes for bets, and foreign boxers, who win prize money or side
£75, from bets exceeding
taking money out of England.
The Chancellor, Mr Hugh Dalton, replied that the £75 limit was Rescue Tors! Encore, North Ann; En-Intended to conserve the foreign ex-
Prize change,
money, being camed income, could be remitted home by foreigners, but betting winnings being capital, could not.
rallway jetty.
23, 20, Markle's; 60,
Crane Ship: Shelshu Maru, Mackiew
Ucer, East Arm.
JINDUS
1106, 1:05, Kowloon Camber;
1100, Aberdeen.
Tug:_Rockpidgeon, Rockglen, Rockland, Tidal Basin,
MEL (NANO): 41, Tidal Basin.
Ships in Maintenance and fleservo LCI (L): 15, 123, 163, 172, 210, Kowloon Camber.
LCT: 1151, 013, 1150, 1100, 1199, 1241, Kowloon Camber.
* NBC: 109, Aberdeen; 110, Wellington Wall.
HMDLS 1080, 100, 1000, 112, Kowloon Camber.
Tug: Rockforest, Stockwing, Rock- mount, Kowloon Cimber, Outside Wall.
Merchant Ships
Antonia Cosmo Dock..
Bellerophon, A12.
Binfield, AD.
Butimba, Cusmo. Dock.
Caltex II, Teun Wan,
Chungking, Kowloon Day.
Daviken, 10.
Edna, Yaumati.
Eastern Truder, BU
Empire Fract, Kowloon Bay.
Empire Witham, Tulkektsui,
E Sang, Kowloon Wharf.
Franum. North Point Whark.
Glenstrae, Talkoo Dock.
Hai Chang, Yaurau,
Hot Hain. Howtain Dock,
Hai Tun, of Yaumati.
tai Yuch, Kowloon Bay.
Haleakala, All,
Jeyser, Coxino, Dock,
ifbi Kin, China Merchants Whart
Hupen, 14.
Hunun, Talkoo Dock,
Newchwang. 10.
Kwelyang, Taikoo Dock.
Norel. 130.
Pakhol, Talkoo Dick,
Poho, A15.
Paula, Talkon Dock,
Pertod, Yaumati,
Ping Wo, Custodian Wharf,
Banimunt, Cosmo, Dock. Shantung. Talkon Dock.. Shengking, Taikou Dock. Silver Gunya, Kowloon Dock. Bilversandal Kowloon Dock. Stanhail Kowloon_Bay. Szechuen, Taikoo Dock. Tak Sang, Mackie's Wharf. Tarantella, North Point Wharf, Tien Bhan, Snikong Wharf.
jalengka, Kowloon Wharf. Typhoon, 8.5. Po, Wan Hung. Kowloon Bay. Walnut Bend, off Taikou. Wan Hung,
Wins Sang. Custodian whart. Wuchong, Taikoo Dock. Wusuelt, Taikoo Dock.
Yon Tai. Saikong Wharf,
Arriving To-day
Fuklen (B & S), from Shanghai, West Point
Hong Kheng (Ho Hong), from Sing- apore.
JIMS exercises.
Clory. HIMS Contest,
from
Salling To-day Tien Shan (Che Bling for Swatow, Salkong Wharf.
Talengka (JCJL), for Shanghal,
Kowloon Whart,
Holenkoln (De La Hama), for Manito, p.m.. All.
---Wing-Bang - (Jarding), --for --Blanghai,
p.m., Custodian Wharf.
Expected Arrivals November 7.
In reply to further question by Mr Meintre, who asked it
horse racing was not a foreign industry
and why there was discretion, Mr.
Dalton sold his desire was still to conserve foreign exchange as far as possible.
JEWISH LEADERS
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plicity in any terrorlat outrage could be proved in a law court.
On the second point, Mr Creech sive Jones repiled that he could completo assurance. Regarding the first point, Mr Jones sald law and order were not matters This 10 be bargained about at all. had been done by
the Government In securing closer the hope of
CO- operation between the Jewish Agency and the Administration in Palestine. Mr Ian Mikardo (Labour) asked If ant that every Jew the statement meant or Arab detained without having been charged with any offence would be Did this apply to persons outside
Palestine, for
released. detained
example in Eritrea?
Eritrea Net Involved Mr Crecch Jones replied that it
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1946.
Hundred Jewish Refugee Ships In
European Ports
London, Nov. 6 (UP).- British naval Intelligence have n list of 100 ships in southern. European ports believed to be earmarked for transporting illegal Immigrants to Palestine, according to a Haifa dispatch published in the Daily Graphic to-day.
The dispatch sald the list was: compiled from reports of British Consuls who named the ships which probably had been bought by Zionist organisations with funds collected in the United States.
Intelligence officers were reported to have estimated that at the
prezent rate of overloading of so-called "alum ships" approximately 100,000
will Jews
attempt the perilous transit of the Mediterranean in the the hope of next few months in evading the British naval patrols and landing in Palestine.
of the ship The Grophie said most on the list were nondescript and but the Duke of unseaworthy Westminster former luxury yacht, the Cutty Sarkt, was included as well ns Hungarian gunboats.
The report said the captains of the ships were offered £10 ($40) for cach person carried with half puld in advance and the other half payable
succeed If they
in landing the immigrants in Palestine. The crews were recruited with similar lucrative arrangements,
U.S. Jews Bay Ship
London, Nov. 5. (UP). The Daily Mirror reported in a dispatch with no dateline to-night that a group of American Jews had formed a company and bought □ ship to transport Jewish refugees from Italy to Pales line.
The dispatch sold the owners would, take legal action to prevent the diver- sion of the ship from Palestine. The company reportedly would claim the protection of the American Govern- ment for the ship's passengers,
Another Ship Due?
Jerusalem, Nov. 5 (Reuter)-An- other ship with Jewish illegal immigrants is reported due to reach Palestine within the next three days, according to British naval quarters in Haifa tonight.
two or
Abolition Of Visas
should be understood that there were
·certain persona who were at the mo- ment detained under Defence Regula- tions of Palestine, who had been closely associated with the terrorist movement and in these cases the most ciggeful examination was being made of their records. They would appear in due course before an op- A propriate committee. did not apply to
The statement Eritrea. The House will share my hope but this notion will lead to an improvement in the security situation in Palestine and help to restore con- ditions in which progress
can be made towards a general scitlement, which is so urgently necessary.
"I take this opportunity to in-
form the House that release has ́ ́also been approved of certain Palestinian Arabs, who have been undergoing detention.
Sought By British Shipping Firms
London, Nov. 5 (Reuter).
memorandum urging
the
Serious Riots Break Out In Bihar Province
་
BOMBAY, Nov. 5 (Reuter).-One hundred and fifty people, including one police official, were re- ported killed in a communal riot in the village of Telhara, in the Patna district, on Sunday, according to an official statement. Six constables are missing. Twenty-five deaths are reported from nine villages in the same area,
More troops have arrived in
Meanwiste, the Moslem festival of Bihar Province and, are moving Bak Idd passed off peacefully In into position in the riot affected Bombay up to mid-day, although by then the police had opened fire twice areas, according to the Chief in
stone-browing Incidents, the Secretary of the Bihar Govern- Bombay Government reported. ment.
The night curfew in the areas of At Patna, steam launches with Bombay affected by communal Bren guns and powerful searchlights rioting has been extended for one patrolled the Ganges to prevent the week from to-morrow, It was entry of trouble-makers.
officially announced.
Anglo-French War Debts Agreement
Indo-China Border Dispute Settled
London, Nov. 5 (Reuter).- New York, Nov. 5 (Reuter).- Agreements for, settlement of Prince Vathana Savang, head of outstanding war debts and for the King's Council in Lons, an increase in the volume of French Indo-China, and Prince trade between Britain and Monireth Sisowath, Prime France have been reached by Minister of Cambodia, left by the committee of officials of air for Paria en route to Indo- the two countries, which it was China to-day. after concluding offelally stated to-night has negotiations in Washington just completed its second scries arising from the border dispute of meetings here.
Involving Slam, Cambodia and Indo-China,
Prince Savang told Reuter that an agreement satisfactory to all parties has been reached and the tenns would be announced shortly by the French Ambassador in Washington, M. Henri Bonnet, who represented France in Prince Savang said he believed esthere would not be any
further trouble.
The French delegation indicated that increased quantities of several French goods would be available for export to Britain next year and the British delegation agreed to consider the possibility of increasing the volume of imports from France and simplifying the licensing procedure the negotiations.
balance with a view to improving the of trade between the two countries. These discussions will be continu- ed through normal channels and pro- gress will be reviewed at the next meeting of the commitice in Jan- uury.
The territory over which the dis pute arose was captured by the Jap- anese and had remained in the pos- session of Stam. He declared it was necessary for Siam to renounce its The agreement renched on out-claim to the territory. It was also standing war and post-war debts in-
necessary for Siam to renounce Its volved a great variety of Rems, cinim to quality for membership of
The British Government owe the the United Nations. French Government sums due on ac The territory concerned covers 75,- count of operation of French ships 000 square kilometres in Cambodia during the war and the French Gav- and Laos.
ernment owe the British money for equipment provided in France and of the
the Far East since expiry
mutual aid
agreement.
The new agreement stipulates that the net balance due to Britain shall be re-paid in two equal instalments, on September 1, 1930, and on Sep- tember 1, 1951.
SINGAPORE
Search For Murderer
Of British Officer
Berlin, Nov. 5 (UP)-A morning- long search though the rain-soaked Grunewald Forest by 600 British
abolition of visas and the sim- RETURN OF WIVES TO soldiers, German policemen and dogs plification of identity and food ration cards for foreign visitors has been submitted to the Bri- tish Minister of Transport, Mr Alfred Barnes, by the British Liner Committee of the General Council of British Shipping.
the
on
to
w
to-day failed to produce any trace of the murderer or the murder weapon which killed 12 British
arry captain and his young German sweetheart. London, Nov. 5 (Reuter)-Asked action where the bodies were found German police dogs were put into in the House of Commons. to-day lying on a wooded roadway close to what was being done to carry out the agreed arrangement Recalling that the British-and
that the the shore or Devil's Lake.
Three wives of civil service stuffs employ-
German civilians were French Governments decided October 12 to abolish visas for travel Singapore should be permitted
ed in His Majesty's Dockyard in murdered three weeks ago in the sume district by chots through their between
two
countries, the join following communique is
their husbands, Mr John
necks. The German criminal police memorandum expressed the being made this afternoon by the that a similar suggestion has been Admiralty, replied: 'We are send-
Dugale, Financial hope
Secretary to the commissioner, Gerhard Schulze, however, said there appeared to be Commissioner: The
British made or will be made "promptly" tong to Singapore, as que anty Government have
no connection between the crimes. now fully con-
the governments of other nearby sible, all familles of Admiralty sidered representations made to them countries and will be accepted by civilian employees at the naval buse by Arab delegates to the Palestine
them.
who are entitled to official passages. Conference on the subject of
"Dimculties have been caused by Hupett, for Shanghai, Teingtao, Tientsin. | Palestinian Araba detained in the
itself, but even so we have now been lack of accommodation at the base Newchwang, for Shanghai,
able to send over 50 per cent of the families nominated eligible commerical, wishing to go."
Foo Shing, from Bongkok. Oredall, from Bangkok, Hiram, from Bangkok.
November
Malware, Troin Manila,
Bishopdate, from Singapore.
"
Expected Baffinga November 7
Bust, for Haiphong,
Fukien, Масджва
Lot
November
Singapore.
"The
High
Batavia, Seychelles.
CEYLON TEA SALES
15
London, Nov. 1 (Reuter)The Ministry of Food's spokesman told Reuter to-day: "The Ministry not surprised by the announcement that Ceylan will cease bulk sales of tea to the Ministry after Decem- ber 31 and that free auctions of ica will be 'resumed at Colombo in January 1947, although the Ministry of Food has not yet received official notification." Y
کر
added:
+
Amnesty For Arabs "In the light of those representa- tions and as a gesture of goodwill at this time, when important de- cisions on the future of Palestine are in the balance, they have decided to release these detainees and to permit their return to Palestine along with two other Arabs formerly detained In the Seychelles, but already re- leased on health grounds. In addition, amnesty is being granted. by Palestine Government to certain Arubs"
the
for
ho
The memorandum adds: principle having been adopted by the British Government of the abolition of visns for persons travelling temporarily reasons to and from nearby countries, Industrial, cultural or pleasure
it is the opinion of this committco that negotiations should be initiated; to extend the principle to ng many distant
countries
possible."
overseas
TRAITORS EXECUTED
Jones told Viscount Hinching- brooke (Conservative) that the re- leases were unconditional. Those Paris Nov. -Three French Involved had, of course, The spokesman
he paid, traitora "The beer
sentenced to death for Ministry welli not be surprised, there was no requirement that they
been most carefully screened, but | denouncing resistance men to the either,
Gestapo were executed to-day by o If the Indian Government should be in close touch with the firing quad at Rennes, in Brittany. also decides to cease bulk soles to
authorities, the Ministry of Food and
Calcutta tea free January 1847."
Apparently the Ministry had made offers to both the Indian and Ceylon Governments for 1947 crop and still awaits the Ceylon and Indian Governments' decision
resume auctions from
NEXT CHANGE At The
KING'S
ROBERT YOUNG
LARAINE DAY...
wish
WANN HARDING MARC CRAMER ANNE JEFFREYS-
GLENN VERNON
LAWRENCE TIEKNEY and fatroducing
******** BILL WILLIAMS ·
The Jewish Labour Member, Mr Sydney Silverman, said that many who had been saddened and anxious Government's
-Reuter.
about the British policy in Palestine would like to congratulate the Colonial Secretary on this "wise and farsighted" stop and to ceho his hope that it might Commissioner, through an appro- .be the beginning of new operation between. Jewish priate committee, was examining the cases of everybody detained at pre- sent.
"Can I have an answer," Thero were cries of "No" and Mr Jon » did not reply.
Answering another question; the Jet Colonial -Secretary said the High
the
co-
Agency and the mandatory power. Mr Kenneth Pickthorne (Conser vative) asked if the use of the word "screening" meant that it was de- cided purely as a legal question, that there was not a prima facie case for the use of violence against any persons Implicated in the White Paper of July, 1940.
Mr Creech Jones' replied: "No." Leaders of the Jewish Agency who
were arrested will be released under
the
TRIESTE SHIPYARD WORKERS STRIKE
and
EGYPTIAN
PROTEST
Counter-Offensive Chinese In NEI Hit
By Reds In
By Jap Invasion Shantung
Note Withdrawal
Peiping, Nov. 5 (UP).—A Batavia, Nov. 4-The with- furious Communist counter-drawal of the Japanese Inva- offensive in Shantung peninsula aion notes and the issuance of is under way, with Gen Chen the Indonesian currency by tho Yl's New Fourth Army attack-Indonesian authorities have en- Ing eastern Shantung, south of tailed a tremendous financial the Tainan-Tsingtao Railway, loss to overseas Chinesó while other Communist forces especially to those residing in are swooping down from the Indonesian controlled régions. northern section of the penin- The bulk of the Japanese notes sula despite the Nationalist is in the hands of the oversens threat to Chefoo.
Chinese,
Banks
to
The Juncture of these Communist forces would cut off the castern tip Panic and chaos arose when the of Shantung peninsula where Indoncalan Government announced Tsingtao, the United States Naval on October 20 that from November anchorage, is located.
1 the Japanese notes would be de- Chinese reports ind the Com-clared Invalid. and
a new. Indo- munist main force attacking Anklu, nealan currency to be issued. The 20 miles west of Tsingtao, and 10 existing Japanese notes must be de- miles south of the Tainan-Tsinging posited in the Indonesian Railway, is heavily shelling the where
they will bo city.
exchanged for The reports said the Communist two Indonesian cents to one Japan-
ese issued Liberator
However, the 5th and 6th
guilder. Divisions depositors are only
permitted stormed the suburbs, despite heavy draw out the maximum of 100 In.. casualties, under a protective burdenesian guilders monthly. In other rage but finally were pushed back words, the Japanese guilders by Nationalist reinforcements. Civi been reduced in value to two per Hans Inside Anklu suffered heavily cent in terms of the Indoncalum undet Communist guns, the reports
guilders, The situation in Chefoo known but Chinese reports claimed authorities issued
la un-
To make matters worse, the Dutch that street fighting is in progress.
communique an October 28 that the Japanese note would be declared worthless in the Dutch controlled areas from Novem- ber 1.
The announcement caused # financial panic and trade disloca- tion, including the soaring in valuo of the guilder from the offlalal rate of 1 to 33 Japanese guilders to 1 to 109.
added.
in
INDIAN ATTACK
(Continued From Page 1)
+
lavo
Meanwhile, the "currency war" is Africa ever really understood the still raging between the Indonesian grent issues Involved-that they and the Dutch Governments as the understood
the meaning. of the new Indonesian gullder and the trusteeship system. There is nothing NEI gullder are not interchangeable. to show
they were
Informed While tolerating the circulation of that respect for their rights would the Indonesian currency In the be ensured under the
Dutch-controlled areas the NEI Nations
without discr system
Government has proclaimed that the tion as to race or language.
NEI guilder is the sale legal tender nothing to
they really
On the hand understood the meaning and applica the Indonesians still consider the llon of trusteeship. The answers NEI guilder as "enemy money" and given by the tribal chiefs indicate consequently its circulation in the that the nature and objectives of the Indonesian controlled regions is pro- clearly before them. trusteeship system were not placed hibited.
the
In Batnya a number of incidents are reported to have occurred as a result of currency manipulation. In- donesian sellers of daily necessities on some occasions have deliberately xed the value of the Indonesian
than chiefs Builder ien ilmes higher
new guilder. This has enraged the Dutch authorities. Whether agreement on currency adjustment will be reached between the Indo- nesian guilder and the NEI guilder yet too early to be predicted. Central News.
"Traditionally, many natives were not consulted or were opposed to the incorporation, and necording to from newspaper reports protests
from without within and
South- west Africa, continue to be made. Consultations through the appointed by the Government can hardly be said to be free or
inde- people under the pendent. I wonder how
many Nazi regime in educationally Advanced Germany
14 would have dared to vote against the Fuehrer's wishes."
an
OPIUM PRODUCTION
IN INDIA
New Delhi, Nov. 4-The quantity
Breach of Charter Singh then referred briefly to the protectorates of Bechuanaland, Swaziland, and Basutoland,
which he stated had rejected the proposals for incorporation by South Africa. porate South-west Africa contitules of opium produced and manufactur- "South Afrien's proposal
to incor- a definite breach of the terms of the ed in the two government opium United Nations Charter. The In- factories in the United Provinces corporation; it accepted, -would-
14,450 maunds were
and 8,344 create an injurious precedent likely
maunde respectively to endanger International peace and
during the security,
oplum season ending September 30, It was revealed to-day in the Cen- Africa should bo tral Assembly by the Secretary of
of the Central Board
Revenues.
"South-west
placed forthwith within the trustee-
ship system of the United Nations." One maund equals to 00 lbs,
Singh then moved a resolution asking the committee to recommend When he WB3 asked whether "in determining terms, the agree opium was exported to China the- ments of the administering authority Secretary answered in the negative. for trust territories under Chapter | The amount of profit made on oplum 12 of the Charter, which should as a exported from India during the year Cairo, Nov. 5.-Immall Sidky Pasho, rule be 'organisation. Heelt","
The Secre- was rupees 2,875,000, the Premier of Egypt has lodged a
tary stated that "oplum issued for protest with the Governor-General of draft trusteeship arrangements
Singh sald India welcomed the internal consumption In India to the the Sudan, Lieut-Gen Sir Hubert
50 provincial governments and the In- Huddleston, against the recent anti- far presented to the United Nations, dian States is sold at cost price." Egyptian demonstration at Khartoum, but so far as Tanganyika was con- Central News Router learned this afternoon from a reliable source.
Four-Hour Battle
cerned, it should be ensured that there would be no racial discrimina- tion and no right of political-amila- On Thursday there was a demon- tion with other countries without TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING. stration in Khartoum by 3,000 suppor- the approval of the Trusteeship Trieste, Noc. 5. (Router)All ters of the Umma Party, which de- Council or its agent, workers of the big shipyards at Mon-mands independence for the Sudan. falcone, near Tricate, went on strike On Friday, opponents of union with to-day as protest against the arrest Egypt wrecked the club which was. New York, of workers suspected of complicity/ the local headquarters of the pro- Argentine amendment to a formal Herth. 045 from the Bhows, musical in yesterday's shooting at a train Egyptian elements. After a maga de- carrying Italians to Trieste.
monstration in favour of union of the The train was taking back Italians Sudan with Egypt, 16 people, were
taken to hospital--Neuter. Redipuglia,
religious A
Monfalcone's workers apparently regard the whole incident as due to "Foacist provocation."
from
ceremony nt
The workers at the Solvay chemi- cal plant, also in Monfalcone, also joined the steiko.
SHIPS FOR CHINA
Shanghai, Nov. 4-To meet the Increasing demand.
for
shipping facilities the China Merchant: Steam Navigation Company. will shortly AGRICULTURE. CENSUS dispatch a high official to Canada to order a number of vessels suitable Washington, Nov. 5. Plans for a for use in China. The official will Router's Diplomatic Correspondent world census of agriculture in 1956 also study ship building business and says that Jewish Agency circles with international pooling of in- is scheduled to leave for Canada in estimated to-night that only about formation, crop acreage
middle of November-Central News.. and pro- en of the 700 Jews detained Induction of principal commodities-
made at an informal con-
Palestine since Inst June well on ference of agricultural experts from SCHENKES LOSES APPEAL immediately affected by Mr. Creech Jones's announcement.
Canada, France, Poland, Peru, China
It is
is believed, however, that their and the United States meeting here release will influence the decision of this week with statisticians
of the
the World Zionist Conferente when world food and agricultural organise Court today and Lower Court
this arrangement. There have been a number of other arrests in connec- tion with different episodes and take thore
will be screened by authorities. Those who obviously have not been concerned with any of violence are being released now."
acts
Jewish Agency should
INDIAN BREAKS FAST
од
ZOW da 143 ke and from 12.30-1.15. 1.30-8.30, 9.15-11 p.m., alaq on 0.62 me. Nov. 5.
13). We giny for you, Joe. Green, Mift. (UP)-An
comedy; 7.13 London Transcription Ber- resolution which the Committee of vics: Aceant on Rhythm; 750 Studio: Political Security was to submit to Bing and Swing. from 1138 Bermuda the General Assembly the ad- London relay: news: 3.15 We sing for You, Kirsten Flagstad, Benjamino Gigli; mission of Iceland, Sweden and | 1.30′ Classical requests; 9.30 Light and Afghanistan, threw the Committee Shade, musical contrasts: 10 London re- into a
bitter
battle news: 10.05 A light concert: 11 Close four-hour which had the entire Committee two-thirds vote was needed, after solidly lined up against the Soviet which member after member includ Union, the Ukraine, Byclo-Russia and Yugo-Slavia.
States,
down.
The United
delegate, Security Council, primary respon Senator Tom Connally, became so sibility for admission of new mem aroused during the debate that he bore informed.
the Ukraine's Dmitri The vote taken on the amendment. Manullaky, "This is a democratic was 10 votes for 14 against 10 absien- committee and I want you to got tons M. Manullaky insisted that a acquainted with our democratie pro-ing Poland's Dr Oscar Lange, who
usually shores the Russian view The trouble began immediately | Informed M. Manully that under the. the meeting was called to order, when Charter only a simploymajority wós Argentina's Jose Arce proposed an needed in committees. amendment of the draft resolution
which the Committee proposed to
United Nations paragraph read, "The embly would admit Sweden, Iceland
of the the admission of
When the committee finally ad- recommend to the General Assem-journed to Wednesday morning, there Shanghel, Nov. 6-Shanghai Highbly for the admission of Iceland, was no decision on the original iter
Sweden
to and Afghanistan the namely, the draft of the formal re- it meets on December 9 to consider tion-Reuter,
solution by which the General As- whether the
appeal against the Requittal of the United Press man-
The original take part
In the
the now suspended
General Assembly has taken note and Afghanistan.. Palestine Conference.
ager Walter, Rundle whom the Ger- One of the
at the recommendations man had charged with criminal libel, reasons given for the Jewish boycott
The Big Four have set Thursday us when the Conference begon
but the court uphold the Lower Court Security Council on in
the tentative date for hearing Italy's. - of Afghanistan, the
the Republic. London was they were
decision that Schenkes, although an unable to select as delegates some of those
enemy facing war crimes charges,
Iceland and Sweden to membership and Yugo-Slavia's finul appeala on
Trieste. There were some cries of dissent detained in Palestine.
London, Nov. 5. (Router) —A 45- had the right to ale the original sust
in the United Nations....
The Secretary-General After the word "note" Senor Arce when the Communlit, Mr William
of the. Jewish Agency officials while years old Indian woman Mrs. Jai and appeal-Reuter. Gallacher, sald
wished to insert the phrase "opplica- Ministers Council conveyed the Big the statement welcoming the news sald they felt Klarent Handoo to-day persuaded meant that some of these people the decision to release Arabs as well K. K. Chatterjee, the Indian who
tlan for membership of Afghanistan, Four's. Invitation to Italy and Yugo
He raid he Slavia to appear before the Council, never committed any offence, that weakened the effect of the gesture fasted in London for five days, to
wished to
informed that it clear that the new but.
neither they should_nover have been the Jewish community.
to make states must first apply for member delegation would be ready to present.. arrested and detained. He said it: Arch
Chatterjee had said he would comment in London was to
ship
before was an act of terror on the part express fear that the release of Jeva "fast witil death unle assuranco
ing admitted to the closing arguments for a few days, being (UP)The United Nations, and then must be re- mp might contribute to a spread of was given that Immediately and un- Cunard White Line announced to-day commended by the Security Council. of the Government terrorism In Palestino and to compare equivocally independence of India that the Duke and Duchess of The fight developed from M. Man- Printed and published by Frederick
theso people, who had
on
break his fant
WINDSORS LEAVE UK
London, Nov.
5
Iceland and Sweden,
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amendmennt would imply revision of South China Morning Post Limited 'that' the Percy Franklin for and on behalf of
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