SHIPPING NEWS Britain Fails To
Aircraft Carrier: Glory, 2. Cruiser Bermuda, 7.
Destroyer: Penn. AFD; Cossack, Routh Wall Tidal Basin; Constance, on Cossuchs Contest, 11.
Hospital hip: Empira Clyde, d.
Escort Vessel: Oppossum, South Wall on Constance.
Submarine Depot Ship: Adainant, Dry Dock.
Submarine; Talent, Auriga, Amphion, Astute, on Herbol
TU 702.0: Neches (AO 47). A4; YP
340, on Neches; Blue (DD740). Brush
(DD745). AB.
Chinese Frigatel Fu Po, Aberdeen Dry Dock: Teh aing, Comme Dock.
Chinese LAT: Wan Bing, Causeway Bay,
,
Administered by Commodore-In Commision
Depot Ship: Tamar (afinal), Wort Arm. VЯIB: Fort Beauharnoin, 17, Blare Ship: Fort Rosalie, Oil Fuel Jetty: Fort Sandusky, Taikoo Bugar Re-
finery.
Asís: Fort Langley, B.37. Belzed
by Admiralty pire Witham, Cosmo Bock.
Parshat Em;
Quers: Celerol Empiro Damsel, Yaumati; Empire Garden M3; Borbol, on Tamer; War' Buára. 1125; Birchol, on Fort Itusalle; Wave Daron, Ell; Wave Sovereign, Itapidol, Yattmati, Blaisopdale, 10.
Balvane Vessel: King Satvor, East Wall Tidat. Bunin,
23, 20, Mackie's; 10.
Luding Craft:
Wellington Wall.
Crana Ship: Shelatiu Maru, Mackies. Rescue Tuge: Encore, North Arm; En- Leer. East Arm
JIMDL: 1105, Tidal Basin: 1100, Aber- deen; 3107, Kowloon: 1100, Kowloon Cartier.
Tugt Rockpidgeon, Rockglen, Rockland, Tidal Basin.
MEL (NANO): 41, Tidal Basin.
Hoom Defence Vériels: Harenia, Bar- bain, Bour Defence Depot Kowloon: Ilarmond, Mackie's; Bartizan, Tidal Basiri East Wail.
Ships In Maintenance and Reserve LCI (L): 11, 123, 183, 172, Kowloon Camber; 218, Wellington Wall.
LCT! 1181, 913, 1130, 1:60, 1303, 1241, Kowloon Camber.
NAC: Well.
- HMDLA
Camber.
109, Aberdeen; 110, Wellington
1000, 1082, 1008, 1:50, Kowloon
TUL! Rockforest, Nockwing, Rock. mount. Howloun Camber, Outside Wall
Merchant Ships
Antonia Conne Dock.
Bellerophon, Kowloon Bay, Caltex . Thun Wan. Chungking, Kowloon Bay
Edna, Yaumali.
Eastern Trades, 138. Empire Park, Yaumail. Empire Witham, Talkākts. Foo Shing, Kowloon Wharf. Fragun, North Point Wharf. Glaucus, fisit Wharf,
Glenstrae, Talkoo Dock.
• Hal Histo, Kowloon Dock. Ha Tan, of Yaumati.
མ་
Hai Yang, Douglas Wharf.
Hai Yuch. Kowloon Bay,
Hanyone. 12.
Helikon, B12.
Heyser, Cosmo, Dack.
Hiram. Kowloon Dock.
Human, Taikoo Dock.
Kwelyang. Talkoo Dock,
Norely, Cosmo. Dock,
Oradell. L
Fakhoi, Talkoo Dock. Pauls, Talkoo Dock.
Period, Yatırmalı.
Ping Wo, Custodian Wharf, Bammoni, Kowloon Bay. Shantung. Talkon Dock, Shengking. Talkoo Dock, Silver Gunva. Kowloon Dock. Silverannidal Kowloon Dock. Btanball, Kowloon Nay. Szechen. Talkno Dock, Tak Sang, Kowloon Dick, Tjibadak, AZ.
Tol Shan, Hot On Wharf. Typhoon, S., Po.
Walnui isend, off Talkoo. Wuchang, Talkoo Dock. Wuruch, Talkoo Dock.
Artiving To-day Malwara (Tok Cheong), from Manila, West Paint.
Balling To-day Tjibadak (CIL), for Singaport, N.E.I. port. p.m., 2.
Hiram (Thoresen), for Swatow, Bang- kok.
Cheong), fur
*Tal Kin Shan Shun
Swatow. Bangkok. 2 p.m.. Kowloon Wharf.
Expected Arrivals November 11
Cebu, from Manila.
Tainan, from Bangkok, Balgen, Swałow. Empire Jamalca, from Ilangoon, Sing- дроге.
Maxbet, from Haiphong, Pakhol. HMS Indomitable, from Singapore, 6
a.m.
Empress of Australia, from Shanghel.
November 14
Aala, from Europe. Newbrough, from Austraila - Labuan. --- Joplin Victory, from San Francisco, Van Heutz, from Belawan, Stralis. HMS Devonshire, from Singapore.
Expected Balling
November 13 Oradell, for Swatow, Bangkok. Empire Park, for Macao. Pakhol, 1}- phong.
Helikon, for Balgon.
HIMB Lagos, for Singapore. HMS Clory, for Singapore.
November 1
Promise, for Tsamkund
Silverzendal, for
USA
Penang.
Hanyang for Shanghel.
Colombo,
Hal Yang for Swalow, Amoy, Foachow.
Mongolia, for Europe.
HMS Bermuda, for Yokolana.
JEWEL THIEVES ROB SUSSEX HOUSE
Produce Planes
On Schedule
11
(UP).—
London, Nov. Failure to get the post-war air- liner Avro Tudor II into produc- tion on schedule threatens to
cost Britain. a large share of the £10,000,000 backlog orders for planes, including those destined for service to South America, the News Chronicle reported to-day.
the
The air correspondent paper. Mr Ronald Walker, said dell veries of aircraft were scheduled to begin last May and completed within the year
but as yet production has not progressed further than its proto- id to the type. This was due, he said, in the fact that the prototype outreached its original speelfleations by 4.000 pounds bringing the gross weight to 80,000 pounds which was considered too heavy for a safe landing on the airports where the plane Win operate,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1946.
Why Greek Bandit Chief Fights The
Communists
(By Robert Vermillion)
Sourlan, the Rightist bundit chieftain whose name means death itself to Greek Commun- ists said that he never killed in malice.
Wanted Man
U.S. Search For MCC Batsmen Not
Agreement On The
Agreement On
Happy Facing
Release Of Swiss
Caught In Sheikh's
Use Of Veto
New York, Nov. 11, (UP).—— The United States representa- tives will begin backstage talks with delegates of the other Big
Five Powers this week in an effort to produce an agreement on the use of the velo in the Security Council,
Leg Spinners
(By Norman Preston)
Melbourne, Nov. 11-As in past tours, Marylebone bats- men showed that while they can face pace bowlers confident ly on Australian wickets they are not so happy when con- fronted with a clever leg-
Assets In U.S.Tent In The Desert
Berne, Nov. 11.-The ten-day negotiations for the release of Swiss assets in the United States and for the repatriation of dollar banknotes at present in Switzer land have now been concluded in Berne and the agreement is awaiting signature by both Governments. It will be sub-
Cairo, Nov. 11.-After more than three weeks' wandering in the desolate Western Desert, which was the battleground for Egypt, Cost! Kafkalas, an alleged murderer, was captured yesterday in the tent of a desert tribal sheilth, where ho taken refuge.
The tribesmen informed the ding after two hundred photographs of him had been circulated.
among the desert Arabs and a meeting of the tribal chiefs'had been called.
had
The proposals spinner of the Mailey-Grimmett mitted to the Swiss Government Egylian police where Kalkalas was
Sourlas said he learned late in
The US. delegates are preparing 1943 that Communists 11 Greece specific proposals as an answer to the planned to attack the British and small Powers campaign to revise or seize the Government as soon as the eliminate the veto. for
aimed at putting flexibility info the country was liberated.
thought their
Council's voting procedure without purpose was na-
The United tonal when we were fighting to-altering the Charter.
States and Britain feel this can be gether in the resistance movement," she said. "I thought their purpose was done merely by
broader by placing o
and interpretation on to fight the Germans and Italians, inter
the Charter but I learned differently and left getting all the Big Five countries to
to the interpretation. adhere with some of my men. The Italtans burned
It is learned that the United States my house. The Communists came later and stole belleven a satisfactory formula could my sheep and I began to fight the be reached providing firstly, absten Communists. I had protected evention from voting by any of the Big British soldiers in my home before Five would not be considered as a the Italians burned it and for that veto as is now done, and secondly, I suppose I am considered & Fasc-transfer of many matters presently matters of substance over considered to the category of matters of pro- cedure to permit the biggest volume of the Security Council's volume of under the business to be handled procedural formula where a simple majority of any seven delegates car-
to
ist.*
He
of ries.
The Avro Tudor II, was described as the mainstay of the first post-war
Sourias Is giant of a man. five-year plan for the development of the British commercial situation. wears a beard and his flowing dark his shoulders. brown hair touches The report said that Australia and
have supported South Africa, unable
ble to obtain Avro He is alleged to deliveries, bought American Constel- himself since 1943 by looting towns lations.
and rood convoys with not too much The Chronicle report, ex- plained the seeming
84. of political discrimination. But most of replacing the
Avro all he is feared by the Communists, with the 90,000-pound
While Sourias talked, a
young by pointing out that the Constellation has a greater range. being able to fly from Australia to Kugland in longer stages thus clim!- nating the smaller airports where the landing safety for big planes was in question.
Constella-
. Mr Walker said Government and campany officials were highly con- cerned over the situation.
Parents Committed On Charge Of Torturing Child
inuvists.
tiem
ELS-
the
(Continued from Pase 1)
the
set-
O'Reilly school.
Since arriving in the present tour. the Australians. have been pitching,
dnger spin
the experts against Maryleboners and it would seem from to-day's play that they have found the man they seek in Colin flying officer, a former served in the Pacific. Whereas his full analysis gave him seven for 106 in 38 overs. his performance
for ratification of this week.
at the end
According to Swiss calculations, the sum fuvolved amounts to 3,380,- 000,000 Swiss francs, the figure which out by the American was borne
publication "Census of forcin
John Wor particularly
meritorious, because when half the MCC were out for 198, McCool claimed all five for only 47,
He alone broke up the batting stren strength by first ending the century partnership and then dismissed the ather formidable opponents. MeCool was born on December 27, 1918 and Brat played state cricket for New South Wales before business took him north to Queensland, where he
eolts. coaches
The Maryleboners appeared to be Aghting an uphill battle all day, n
owned assets in the United States.
The agreement is in the form of an exchange of letters between Mi Wesley Snyder, American Treasury Secretary, and Professor Foreign Swing Max Petllpierre, Secretary, and provides that blocked Svins nasels be released immediately upon notification and that new ac- counts, accepted under general lines
restriction whatsoever.
4. shall not be subjected to any The letters exchanged between the two Ministers agree that persons of nationality resident - In any Switzerland
and except Germans Japanese, who were in enemy enemy occupied territory during the war, may freely dispose of assets in the United States which have been their property since June, 1941 or which have been legitimately ac-
by them since that date.
regulations to control the Special
funds owned by operating distinct from non-
or
At the meeting, one chief declared that it would" ba contradictory to the Arab traditions of hospitality to surrender Kafkalas, but he was persuaded that an exception should be made because Kafkalna was A murder suspect. An oward of £250 was offered for his capture.
Kafkalas and a companion escaped from prison in Alexandria over three
weeks ago. The other man left Kafkalas, who threatened him with a knife, and surrendered to the poilce several days ago. Kaficalas continued to trek westward towards Libya, but subsequently backtracked to hide his trail. When he arrived a second time at a Bedouin encamp- ment near El Alamein, the tribal chief detained him and sent for the police. Reuler,
Polleo on The Alert Cairo, Nov. 11-Egypt to-day ɛn- tered upon a week of busy political activity in which the police will be on constant watch for possible dia- turbances.
overs, he drove every ball power-rating companies such as boldlage day is the "Day of National
and se and mixing the fight
it
seems that the vote will go to Frees. with Puckett second.
£2,250
anal
may
for is made
notes formerly in the possession of Germans resident in Germany and Japanese resident in Japan. The name regulations apply to American curities at present in Switzerland except luoted property.----Reuter.
:
(Continued from Page 1).
Great importance is attached here to Saturday's meeting of the delega- tian which it is thought may decisive In Anglo-Egyptian tlons-Reuter,
prove
rela-
European Relief UNO's Most Urgent Problem
man wearing n spectacular costume ent entered the room. This was RUSSIAN CHALLENGE fact which may have been due to the early dismissal of Compton. "George," Sourias mysterious
Hammond shouldered the respon. sistant, who is believed to be
with utmost coolness, sibility scion of a wealthy Athens family.
playing more confidently than any. ndently than any He was dressed in long, white stock-
In
companies DS Inga, dark blue skirt, and a large, ship left a doubt of the divergence body else.
A smail, of views between Russin and grey, Russian-type hat.
commemorating Egypt's Western Powers on the issue. fully with excellent timing.
concerns, settlements, trusts ete have struggle for Independence. gold-framed photograph of
King
his McCool, never mastered, kept the
been formulated. George I was pinned to his blouse American oficials interpreted
Thursday is the opening of Farlin- ball well up to the batsmen, varying also remarks to mean that Russla
While banknotes of up lo $20 between criss-crossing bandoleer am-
Rometimer
denomination would battle the United States' pro-his point of delivery,
may, as heretofore, ment, when King Farouk is expected munition belts.
to put feiner Japanese Pacifle bowling outside the edge of the re-
be sent from Switzerland to the to refer in his speech from the throne islands under sole American trustee-turn
United States or any other destination
to the new Anglo-Egyptian treaty. Fought In Italy
of the spin. He con-
and deposited in free
Friday's midday prayers at the accounts, "My name is George Miller," he ship
Tit
mainly on leg breaks and
dénominations centrated
whose "The responsibility for the
above $20,
mosques are a possible opportunity said. "Like my old chief, Sourlus,
import
and for trouble makers and Saturday is am dexlicated to fighting Com-that the Trusteeship Council is not top spinners but it remains to be
seen how he will fare now that the purchase and sale, year after San batsmen have seen him. fought with the great yet established-
export has hitherto been forbidden, not only the day fixed for the next henceforth be repatriated meeting of the Egyptian delegation to no- The faster. bowlers, though Rimini Brigade in Italy to Greek Francisco-lies with the mandatory
consider the new proposals brought mountain brigade which fought for Powers who have not duly commit-
back from London by the Prime the Allies). As we fought there. ted the draft terms for all the form-curate, were seldom really trouble-through a Swiss clearing office.
Exception some and if the selectors must pick
a new Minister, Sluky Panha, for we will fight now-withmit thought er mandated territories," M. Novikov from Puckett, Ellis and Freer
treaty with Britain but is also the of life or danger. We invite Com-stated.
day for the reopening of schools and "It is necessary to put a stop to London, Nov. 11-Crowds of munists to come here if they wish
universities. to kill us and we will all dle facing any further procrastination in
The wicket-keeping of Saggers women who waited outside the couri
with smoking rifles in nurting up the Trusteeship Council. was good and Australia need on were again refused admission to-day
hands."
The Soviet delegation will insist that no further for their stumper, for his when the parents of dean Tichner, an
"We are a poor band with only the Trusteeship Counell be establish- work was efficient and when essen- eight-year-old London girl alleged 35 rifles and no bullets,
by
Georgeed at the present meeting of the tial quickly done. the National Society for the
Nearly 24,000 saw to-day's play SECURITY BLACK-OUT tion of Cruelly to Children to have said. "We seek only peace-a peace General Assembly" he added.
He criticised Britain for submit with receipts at without Communists who creep into been treated with "flendish cruelty."
agreements for Tanganyiko another big crowd is expected and to have been tortured by her our villages and kill, leat, ravage ting draft agree
To-day. and Togoland; but net for Palestine. morrow to see Bradman, mother, were "o-day sent for trial.
and burn
"One thing is clear-tho attempt he was more atert than at Adelaide, Jean, who was more nervous and
of the British Government to solve pushing the score along atendily distressed than during her previous
the Palestine question by. negotla- with those favourite oneside stroken oppearances in the Court, carried a
tions with the United States and we often saw in England before the dull as she sat on the tree of
with Jewish and Arab groups out war. She burst into tears
tho side of
He did not United Nations does not
to oppear enjoy under
correspond to the United Nations Pollard's leg trap and a tribute must The summonses alleged that Mis.
be paid to Pollard for his sustained Charter principles.
New York, Nov. 11.-Euro- Mary Tichner (42) had I treated
Ile also kept the batsmen "The
fate of Palestine cannot be spell, and neglected the child, and that
len
in suspense. Independence with | pinying. Tichner (43), a street trader, George
The new left-hander Morris, who rain on an already depleted police pean relief is the most practical have to be granted or Palestine will is 23, looked very sound and has the ord
force
who are engaged among and urgent problem facing the had neglected her. Both parents Sourlas and his men have been have to become a trust territory
ordinary duties in attempting to solve United Nations," Mr Fiorello pleaded not guilty and were allowed active-announced recently that all under the Charter, he added. There reputation of being a forcing bat. 13 murders.
LaGuardia, the UNRRA Direc- was no third way.
The importance of the occasion Britain's last experience of Mr W. R. Perkins, for the defence. bandits, regardless of their political
The South African proposal a colouring, would be arrested and
undoubtedly subdued him and he for undou submitted that Tichner
gnoled if caught. This order placed annexation of South-west
Africa produced sterling defence, which organised terrorism was in 1939 when tor, told the United Nations working man and could not be ole
Sourlas in the sume class with was in complete contradiction to the
is so necessary in a possible Test men who were sold to belong to the Economic Committee to-day.
He said: "At this moment when expected to be a nursemald when he Leftist bandits, but the Government trusteeship system and it
opening bat. Some Australians say Irish Repulican Army planted bomba ms made no effort to arrest him to reject it: He added: "Fri- got home. That task, he said, bad
sary to
that he is another Warren Bardsley in public buildings and wrecked there are such serious differences the West, between the East and and if that is so, he must be ex-scores o companies of...troops are surely statesmen cannot fall to grasp
of telephone boxes. been designated 10 his daughter although offletals know quite well Jure by Brital to subunit.
Three A draft
ceptionally good.Reuler; Mary.
where he is Hitting.
agreement on Palestine and failure
standing by. At various barracks every opportunity to mend the cleav children and my Sourlas was asked if he and his by Australia on Nauru Island and
left is to throughout the capital mobile platoons age among nations. men ever attacked villages. "No, it South Afrien on South-west Atrien, children love me," Tichner sold, and
are waiting ready to rush to the any one nation or group of nations when shown a folder of photographs
is a lie," he replied, "only the Com-constitute failure to comply with the tory, New Guinea, dist scene of any trouble, or suspected to provide all to any specilie coun by Mr W. H. Chitty, for the NSPCC munists loot, kill, and burn." Charter and the resolution of the
diferent from any other
try by predilection or choice as well he added that he had never seen
"Did you ever attack Platikambos Ge
General Assembly in
under discussion.
The Jewish Agency this morning as freezing or ignoring any partl No one can any now what pre-issued an official statement regarding cular cou Jean with the injuries shownor Marmarinai?" he was asked. All
Opposite Tebruary.
country which for the moment seemed pleasantness
to Reuter.
disappear M. Novikov snld all atmosphere.
the draft cisc administration practices will be Sourlas trusteeship agreements submitted
needed in ten years or a generallon some reports of possible terroristtributing food in the eyes of a stianul. His men leaned forward } violated in a greater or lesser extent in order to achieve in New Gulnen moves as "sensational and probably:
foundation who tiny s pilshed by UNRIA
While anying troy everything that it would den- Instead of creating conditions of zake. Twenty, perhaps 100 years take precautions, the Agency state trusteeship which would further the from now, it will be engaged on the ment continued: "The official Zionist derstood Russia, would be prepared ints of fostering walfite, political Movement is strongly opposed to progressive development self-government, a directly opposite towards
social and
development in New
doing
power to oing everything in "Its tendency was discernible in the draft Guinen. It has not attempted to activities of terror groups and is
instead agreements. They represented an write a prophesy;
One usually well-informed source attempt to transfer territories under seled within the broad scope of the bring them to an end." mandate into an integral part of the
penules of the charter which it administrative power.
police88-eromluntion.
bail.
love
By
International Trade Restrictions
Was
Sourlas said the Communists had whittled
his once-powerful band had down to 10 men. He said he nothing left of his former greatness except a reputation. Sourias said he could not even get support from the government for his fight against Communists-and he regards this a double-cross of the first
*
prefect of Larissa-where
the
th
urder. The
from
to
answer. his very any Sourlas said, "Com- munists come from the bills to loot, kill and blow up bridges. They are armed with heavy weapons and they
re mostly are
Russians, Yugo-Slays and Bulgarlans. The only weapons we have are
Fines-and
we are not able to counter-attack. have lost 50 men and now have only 40, but we We have no get help from civilians. help from the Government. Even the Government now persecutes us. We can only try to defend the small vilinges under our protection."
London, Nov. 11.-M. Pierre Dic- counte terlen, Chairman of the Preparatory Trade Committee of International and Employment of the United Na- tions, said at a press conference in London, Nov. 11 (UP)-Jewellery London to-day that while valued at
impessible to give a definite ruling, it stolen from
In a country house was hoped to work for an agreement
who Mayfield, Sussex, by thieves
between member governments borrowed a ladder from n nearby
the eliminution of restrictive bust- farm and propped it against a second
tesa stcrifices, which were harmful floor bedroom window.
more
than
£2,000 was
The occupant of the house, Mrs. Ethel Reid, was downstairs having. dinner when the theft occurred.
The police said they did not think the robbery was the work of the Jewel gang which recently had been operating in the Loudon area.
GEN. GEORGE RESIGNS
Washington, Nov. 11 (UP) Lieut Gen Harold L. George resigned to- day as commanding general of the Army's Air Transport Command to becomde president and chairman of the board of the Peruvian Inter- national, Airways.
Gen George organized the ATC which grew into a force of 330,000 officers and men operating 3,700 plancs at 450 bases throughout the world.
As head of the new international airline Gen George will establish his
for
to the development of international trade.
The conference was the prelude to presentation of a report to form the basis for discussions next year.
M. Dieterlen is a delegate of the National Centre of Economic Infor- tation of France and also Chairman of the Ilestrictive Business Practices Committee of the United Nations.
"Experts," he said, "eannot reach a definition fer there is no criterion which would enable
to deelde us what pracces are harmful and which
und will be judged on its merits.
can be justified, cach cose 11 had always been agreed that v: ofragine competition was the best arantee for echomic #lopment and thin was gn. Meularly true inter- r. ficnally,
It was hope that in the light of cases which would be examined in future a body of laws would be created defining restrictive business practices. Reuter.
offices and residence In Lima, Peru. New York Banks To
PERSIAN-CZECH.
PACTS
Teheran, Nov. 11-11 officially announced that Persia and Czecho- Slovakia have agreed to the resto- ration of treaties suspended as a result of the occupation of Czecho Slovakia by German forces,
They are trade, customs and navi- gation agreements of the 1920 treaty of friendship and the residence agreement, concerning Persian and Czech citizens, of 1930-Router.
[
De-Freezing of Swiss
was neces
was
it has re-
50
fur received 110 evidence of arrivals of any Jawlah terrorist organisations in Britain.
The extra precautions to combat terrorist activity places A great
trouble.
ly pecepts, to work out the de- commented this moming that mem- The Russian delegation reserved
Inis in appropriate stages in con- bem of Irgun Zval Leumi were be the right to discuss any clause of the sultation of the Trusteeship Coun- lieved to have been in Britain for cil, as indeed the Charter contem some me and it was not clear that
had the situation dratt agreements later, he continued.
since developed for plates." The United States attitude was an
the worse-Reuter. excuse for their failure to implement the decisions of the Charter.
He diamissed the suggestion that the Soviet Government had sought
the Assets In America to avoid discussion of drafi trusteeship agreements as "a firment
"magination," and as a ffriush attempt to put the blame on others sony to clear self of responsibility for the present nbnormal state of aff
Berne, Nov. 11 (UP).It was announced omcially that the Swiss American negotiations regarding the de-freezing of Swiss assets in the United States resulted la an agree- ment concerning methods applicable which, however, must be railed by both Government
Eisenhower-White House
Differences Denied
out foundation..
The Trusteeship Counell committee then adjourned unit Wednesday,
The British delegate, Mr vor Thomas, in a statement after meeting said:
nol be
If it
Is being accom-
Mr LaGuardia announced he un-
to co-operate in handling the reller Nations agency, other than UNRRA, problem internationally if a United were created for the job.-Reuter.
CHETNIK-ITALIAN
CLASH
Bari, Nov. 11 (UP)-Five Yugo- Slav Chetnik soldiers and three- Italian Communists were sent to hospital in critical condition na the result of a Yugo-Slav attack against Communist headquarters at rant yesterday during which the Communist headquarters was com-
tely destroyed. pletely
Leader in Paris?. Paris, Nov. 11.-The French police were to-night checking reports, so far
out confirmation, that the the completely without "The United Kingdom Mr Nathan Friedman Yellin, leader of the Jewish terrorist Stern Gang, was staying with accomplices in a
mall cafe the Hollan quarter.
He was rumoured to have gone there to direct operations against
welcomes M. Novikov's assurance that the Soviet want to see the Trus teeship system and the Trusteeship Council set up this session. We ex-
pect to see their assurance translated into practice by a
M. Novikov denied that the United titude In the commitperative at- Brlinin."
Yugo-Slav soldiers reportedly at- aciked the Communist headquarters elections
OFFER TO GREEK REBELS
while the administrative were being held and the Communists Crime reporters of Paris. news- answered fire with automatic wea- States, under the treaties of Versailles
He said that, were it not for Sovlet papers also took up the hunt and pons. and Berlin, had the right to consider exposition, Transjordan would un combed the Montparnasse area for itself a state directly concerned in doubtedly be there in her own right clues. Reuter. the former German colonies, as it had., to-dny,
the South African cont*****
Gen Smuts, Reverting back to the Palestine Prime Minister, described M. Novi- question, M. Novikov said: "If the kov's allegation that the draft agree British Government considers there ments tended to make the trust ter are certain special circumstances ritories mere colonies of the truc
It to treat Palestino tees, ag compelling
"entirely Incorrect and mis differently,
It would have been leading."United Press and Reuter. Socialists taking third place with 90. better to inform the
General Assembly
accordingly and
measures necessary.”
the
teeship Council has not been set up. Apparently it enjoys being able to make this complaint and would pro- leng the enjoyment, for its acts con-
ISSUE
Elre, Albania, Mongolia, Portugal and Translordan Reuter.
HEADQUARTERS SITE
FRENCH ELECTION
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London, Nov. 11 (UP), The Greak Embassy here announced to-day that Greek rebels will be given 16 days' grace in which to surrender to the authorities without penalty.
The Embassy onnouncement gaid Washington, Nov. 11 (UP)-Pre-
New
Nov. 11.By 12 votes seats. Radicals and allied groups the blll now beinst: prepared by the obtained 63 seats, the Republican Greek Minister of Justice provided sident Truman to-day dented rum- fatter could have considered the to none against, with seven absten Party and other conservative groups for suspension of penalties during t ours that the Army Chief of Staff,
United tions, the
Nations Political Gen Dwight Eisenhower, planned to
The United States representative, Committee to-day decided to refer 78 and the newly formed Gaullist period in which the rebels are urged
Union nine seats,
to surrender. '. resign because of differences with Mr John Foster Dullen, replying to back to the Security Council for re-
The Communist guins of nearly The White House over the size of M. Novikov, said: "The Soviet Un-consideration, the previously reject-272,000 votes and 18 seats in Motro Army appropriations. He told the Jori preas that such rumours were with constantly complains the Trus ed applications for membership opolitan France alone were, matched
by the Right-wing gains of over halt TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING n million votes and 26 scats, and
zaw on 845 ke and from 12.30-1.15 New York, Nov. 11. Proposing even a Joint Communist-Socialist Tac site for the United Nations, the likely. nf the Council are obvious.
Abstentions yesterday were fewer Soviet delegation is apparenti un- United States Senator Warren. Aus than in the referendum last month,
the willing to join with United ten, told the United Nations Head- States and others in the practient quartera committee to-day: "So long but higher than in the two previous
general elections. procedure designed to make speed as it remains unsettled it contributes
Semi-oficial estimates placed ob- the on aggravating, air of tentativeness stentions at 25 per cent or more by waiving without prejudice posable claims to be format poitles and uncertainty to the whole con- than five million. to the draft agreements to be sub-cept of the United Nations."
The results still awalted from the Strong support was given to the French colonies were regarded here kited to the Assembly. "I prefers to enter into legal dis. United States: proposal that it was 05.1
as unlikely to increase the Socialist- courses which will feopardise the "of the utmost importaneo_that this Communist prospects of a crtal·lishment of the Trusteeship question of a permanent headquar raajority
tors of the United Nations should be "The Right-wing going appeared to system."
Professor K. H. Balley, for Austra-promptly settled at this sension of have been almost entirely at the ex-
pense of the MRP-Reuter. He, sold Australia's mandated terri- the Assembly."--Router.
Close On Saturdoys said that Gen Elsenhower, planned | stantly to prevent the estaoiishment a prompt settlement for.u permanent majority in the new House did not 7.30-0.20, 0.15-11.00 p.m. also on 0.52 mc.
New York, Nov. 11-By a decisive majority, the New York Bankers Association in a poll expressed them- selves for the closing of banks on Saturdays all the year. Polla in Connecticut
and Massa- chusetts gave
the same results, while results in other banks unknown yet.
The denial came after the Army Times, unofficial service publication, to quit "just as soon as he can do so gracefully."
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WHEAT PRODUCTION
Washington, Nov. 11--The world's wheat production this year, excluding are Russin and China, is now estimated at 4,200,000,000 bushels, according to
States Bureau quarters the. United
of
Wall Street Informed Indicate that the Stock Exchange Agricultural Economies. If realised would follow the banks lead this would be the largest crop since Reuter.
1940-Reuter.
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