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SHIPPING

Creteer! Euryslus. B

Extend NEWS China To

Woollen Textile Industry

Destroyer: Penn, AFD; Cossack, Aber- leen Dry Dock: Contest. 11; Cockade, Bouth Wall.

נזני

Hari:

Escare Vessel Opossum, Hart B: Widemouth Boy, on Cockade, Hack Bwan 7.

Submarine Depot Bhip: Adanani, Ury Dock.

Hubmarine: Auriga, on Eerbol,

TU 702.01 Necties (AO 47), A; YP 340, on Neches; Moore (DD7421, A5,

Chiness Frigate: Fu 1. 12.

Chinese Customs Cruiser: Teh Haing.

WD: Hal Cling, W7.

1327.

Administered by Commodore-la Commissions Depot Bhip: Tamar (aftont), West Art. Vels: Fort Beauhamals, 17. Store Balpi Fort Sandusky, A13. Anta: Fort Langley. STO: Najuta, Kowloon Pier 2. Seized

by Admiralty Maranal: Em- pire Withers, Cosmu Dock,

Ollers: Celeral, Yaumall: Empire Car- den, 15; War Bildra, North Arm; Bir chol, Yaumati Hapidal. Serbol on Tamar; Disliopsiale, 15; Empire Damsel, Yournal; Wave Regent, North Arin; War Atrid), 1125.

Balvage Vessel:King Salver Wellington Wall.

Lifting Crait: 25, W3 and 4 Wanchai; 20, Mackle's; 50, Wellington Wall.

ence.

London, Nov. 21.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1946.

Jap Prince.

The Working Of Christmas Gift Of Jap Army Diamond

Sells Orchids The World Bank

Concentration Camp Horrors

Doctors and Scientists Face Trial

For Living

Nuremberg, Nov. 21.

were ar-

Tokyo, Nov. 18.

enabling the cousin of the Japanese

By Sidney Gampell

London, Nov. 20.

ratlier

Freedom For German Prisoners

lasted from November 11 to Novem- | crimes and crimes against hu- a large profit is made from selling cretion. But the United States at a press eonference, Gen McNart.cy

He said the Conference, which ber 16, was attended by delegations from 13 wool producing and can- manity, suming nations for the purpose of Canting market battlenecks due to ac- cumulation of large stocks of wool In Various countries,

Cache Found

Tokyo, Nov. 21.

were

It was officially disclosed, to- lay that a cache of diamonds, valued at US$25,000,000 based Berlin, Nov. 21.

on current New York diamond A Christmas gift of freedom market prices and hidden by The sale of orchids at present la The Bretton Woods World

to 4,000 German prisoners now Japanese Army prior to the oc- In an interview with Central

Twenty-three German doc- Emperor, Prince Assakin Kuni, to Bank will clearly favour some in gaols under American con-cupation, has been discovered,

retain half of his household servant, | borrowers News here to-day, Mr Chang

than some trol was announced to-day by scattered in various hiding Tien-tslch, Director of the In-

while other princes are being forced

others. If the Bank guarantees Gen Joseph T. McNarney. places throughout Japan. ternational Trade Department tors and scientists

a. four-man

to sell their treasures and house- of the Chinese Ministry of For- raigned before

The announcement, marking the The gems are now stored safely in eign Affairs and Chinese dele-American military court to-day, hold goods. The "rich man's hobby" loans by some particular coun- regular.try; the latter's credit status

first anniversary of Gen McNarney's the Bank of Japan vaults Hawalling will obvious affect investors'

ՈՐ service

American

Military Anal disposition by higher authorl- gate to the International Wool accused of causing under scien- is netting Prince Kuni n

The growing of rare orchids was

Governor, becomes effective onty." and reception. Conference, explained the par- tific torture the deaths of hun-income.

started in 1942, the Prince sold,

Generally, the Bank will not to December 15 and applies to appro-

Two Smithsonian Institution ex- pose and results of the confer- dreds of thousands of concen-

iration camp victims and Allied more than 1,000 plants are now un

this but will Instead sell Its own ximately 15 per cent of prisoners in

peris, Dr William H. Foohag and prisoners of war. They pleaded der cultivation. A florist collects fre-

Announcing the wholesale release Mr Edward Henderson, reportedly have spent four and a half months not guilty to charges of war quently from the Prince's house, and obligations and re-lend at its dis-the American zone.

the rare flowers to Occupation per vestors, who will be the main prot'the commutallon of sentences In Tokyo classifying the collections.

funda. viders of the Bank's

whi Kuni received what sonnel. Prince

want to know who is was "in keeping with the traditional with the aid of Japanese diamond constantly The first to plead was slim 42- was left out from Japan's larges: obviously

American spirit of Christmas and authorities who to get them.

tension-affecting par-will permit persons whose terms of under armed scrutiny Crane Shia: Sheshu Muru, Kowloon | Jiscussing ways and means of avoid-year-oki Karl Brandt, Hitler's former i collection of orchid plante, possessed | Ritical

physician, who holds the same court-

formerly by Prince Fushimi, after a

countries as well as the world imprisonment will expire within the ing, norting, weighing

Christmas season to be reunited with the gems. Four Japanese aided in rom seat of the late Goering, Nex bombing raid burnt the hot-house,

grading and evaluating the stones. Eat the

rini considerations to him in Hess's old

of the credit their families for Christmas."

thant

When the diamonds were dug up. plants.

Gen MeNarney emphasised

#noted by German de- they were in a confused condition,

with first time the Prince took an status,

worthless The

example, Poland will hardly persons

would not be dirty aid mixed For interest in orchids was when he was

under eligible for release

the debris, according to a report of the

two Smithsonians-United Press. touring Java and the Celebes.-Cen-get new money provided (indirectly Nazification courts

but really) by United States In-

Christmas commutation. iral News,

vestors while Poland continues in

MeNarney On other points Gen complete default of her existing said Anglo-American" queries about dollar debt-Poland has requested Russian

German vacuation of from the World Bank,

workers to the Soviet Union were in who has request-

a state of suspension and, that the

10 Wis American

position garded as an intermediate case German inbour outside Germany on hoth politics intel economics.

spille voluntary basis.

Gen Czecho-Slovakin's

snld proposed seille-

Buhr coal production, ment of her existing dollar debt MeNarney, had reached a new high regarder by United States bend

191,000 satisfactory | transportation shortages were circles

as reasonably but they complain that Czecho

is treating Slovakia

her British bond-holder better than her United States bond-holders,

Enticer,

Pier.

Bestie Tui: Encore, Arm:

LCI (1): 12. On King Salvor. HAUDI 1106, Aberdeen; 107, 1108, Kowloon Camber; 1103, Tidal Basin.

Backwing Tur: Rockforent,

Hack- mount, Kowloon Camisør, Outside Walt

MHL (NAR): 41, Tidal Basin,

Ships in Alaintenance and Reserve Mry: 31, 301, 203, 204, 205, 242, 214. 245, 75, 72, 390, 1071, 101, 1127, Kow- joon Caimber,

Let (1): zin, 11, 123, 163, 173, Kowloona Camber.

LOT: 115, 013, 1150. 11, 1995, 1241. Kowloon Camber,

NBC: 119, Aberdeen; 109, Wellington

Wall

IMDL; 1020, 1982, 1030, 3150, Kowloon Camber.

Tug: Hackforent, Mirn Day; Rockwing. Rockmount, Kowloon Camber. Outride

Well,

Merchant ships

Anna Odland, Kowloon Whart

Antonia Commo Dock.

Hullaba, Yomat),

Caltex H, Taun Wan,

Chungking. Kowloon Bay.

Edna, Kowloon Dock,

Eastern Trader, 10,

Elona, Lalchikok,

Empire Catcom, Talkon Dock. Empire Jamaica, 135,

Empire Witham. Taikoktru).

Erica Moller. Kowloon Dock. Glenstras, Talkoo Dock.

Hei Chen, Stonecutters.

Hat Heta, Kowloon Dock,

Hai Tan, oil Yaumati

Hin Bank, A14.

Human. 17.

Irie, ni

Kwelyang, Taikoo Dock.

Lake Nipigon, Kowloon Wharf. Lilly, bio.

Nanchang, Talkoo_Dock.

Mayon, Kowloon Dock,

Newbrough, Kowloon Wharf.

Ninghai, Bia

Norcia, Mackie's Wharf.

Fakhol, Taikoo Dock.

Vaula, Talkoo Dock.

Period, Yaumeti..

Ping Wo. Custodian Wharf.

Samtweed, Kowloon Dock.

Scottish. Prince, Kowloon Wharf.

Shantung. Taikoo Dock.

Bhongking. Taikon Dock.

Btanhall, Kowloon Bay.

Szechuen, Talkoo Dock.

Tainan, D4.

Typhoon, a Po.

Van Heutsz, Al

Walnut Bend, aft Taikoo.

Wing Bang, Custodian Wharf.

Wuchang, Taikoo Dock,

Wusuch, Taikoo Dock,

· Arrived Yesterday Bulimba (E, OR), Brush, 381

Capt Ternet, from Tsamkong.

tons,

Tainan (& S), British, 1,100 tons, Capt J. K. Clark, from Swatow.

Van Heutz (JCJL), Dutch, 2018 tuna, Capt G. N. Prais, from Belawan via Singapore, General Cargo.

Lake Nipigon (Jardine), Canadian, 4.204 tons. Capt. E. Miles, from Vancouver, Changbal, Takeo, General corto.

Nanchong (B & 8), British, 1.403 tons. Capt W. 1... Paul, from Shanghai.

Antial (23 6 S), British, 2,000 toru, Capt C. P. Miller, from Singapore.

DML 1103, from Macao.

Balled Yesterday Silverpuava, for Vancouver. Oradell, for Bangkok, General cario 200 tons.

Sarpen, for Swatow, General cargo GOO tons.

Empire Labrador, lor Keelung, General cargo 500 tops.

Cerlon, for Amoy.

Astute, for exercises. -------- Amphion, for A/P Patrol, Constance, for exercises.

Arriving To-day Nowelwang (D&S), from Shanghai.

(Jebshun).

6 pan., West Point.

Emitiro Park phoni, Pokhoi. Macao,

Swatow.

from

un-

US9 Maddox. Northern Traveller from Sydney, to Taikoo Sugar Rellnery Whort.

Bailing To-day

noon, Custodian Wharf.

Hin Sang (Jordlike), for Sandakan, A16 Contest, for FCC, Calibration.

OUTWARD MAILS

1 Britain alone, he pointed our jakest defendant, 61-year-old Sleg-/ destroying the majority of the orchid | generally-will reinforce commer-

fried handloser, Nuzi medlent ehlet of the Germans armed forces.

there was an accumulation of over of wool are free billion pounds.

The other defendants are: Rostock, that the whole world ageumúlation

chle! of the office for medical science billion pounds, was five

and research under Brandt; Schroed- estimated, he welded, that the con- sumption of these accumulated wooler, chief of the medical service of stacks would require from eight to the Luftwaffe; Genzken, chief of the

1 years. The Conference, there medical department of the Waffen INDIANS IN S AFRICAN000, might be

to

(Continued from Page 1)

Court on intermetalton of Article of the Charter."

2

ed

for

10- 11

France and Denmark, who re-

of

use

still

tons per month, although

the conl problem. of educational institutions

but not on a continuing process but

basis. He also said

and packing

CENSUS OF TROOPS

(Continued from Page 1)

had to be mobilised longer than any- one else one day in three-and 10- day is paying a frightful price in be the standard of life of our people. I ask in all solemnity that instead the of taking it in a narrow point, now

Gen McNarney said de-Non

take over

Reich Himmler fore, decided to organise an Inter- SS; Gebhardt, personal physicion to

Blome, deputy national Study Group to discuss denim leader and plenipotentiary tails in the future.

Reich research in the cancer Regarding China's position, Mr for Chang sakl that China, was not yet Council; Rudolf Brandt, personal administrative officer to immler; an important wool producing coun- chlef hygienia; Pop-

other

statt: try un compared with some

chief of personal

the chairmen of countries for her clips were chiefly

He implied that India's action in the in the post-war Sievers, deputy carpet woul, but

ging the co oplant rather Rose, perlot the world demand for carpet managing board of Directors of

Research Council; be sub- Heich woul was expected

eneral of the Luftwaffe South Africa's trentment of her in- Flantially increased. He pointed out surgeon-general

quested $500,000,000 and $50,000/lary Government does not have asked by Mr Molotov, the commise

the that China also had not yet attained with the rank of brigadier-general cars minority was the it subject

Large Issues Ariso

000 respectively, will doubted ess the manpower to an important position as a consumer and vice-president in charge of the for United Nations investigation.

to the pre- From uncertainty as of find raw woul because her woollen Department of tropical medleines;

get it since their reputation for mammoth zonal de-Nazification pro- Licut Rights con- textile industry was still in the earlytuff, director of the Department for

use nature vk

honouring their obligations to ex-gramme which his deputy, TC- of

bond-holders stage of development. But to-day, Aviation medicine at the German

ternal

L. deservedly Gen Luclus D. Clay, threatened isstick #rise

centlyUnited Press. China was determined

high, le develop experimental Institute for Aviation; ter-plated by the Cheer

differences between Indeed, New York bond circles further her woollen textile industry Romberg, doctor on the staff of the United Nations larger

Denmark France and Government of India and thei and increase her own production of Department for Aviation Medicine at than the

(unlike come applicants) could if woollen yarn, thread and piece goods the same institute; Schaefer, doctor the for home consumption with Hunkow,

Lanchow, on the staff of the Berlin Aviation Union Government. What is involve think that

Hofen. chiet ed is the larger principle of con- Shanghal and probably

Institute; Medicine

ratc than the World Bank will Sinn, and Pelping as the important doctor of the Buchenwald concentra- sidering the allegation of violation cessary borrow on the New York Two Plays Coming centres of this industry.

them Teuter, "harger been authoritatively defined and be Mr Chang said he told the Con- tion camp: Blegboeck, consulting of Human Rights before they have open market at not much higher

gallon has been imposed, or under- "This principle has the widest im- taken, in respect therent. plleations. If It is to receive your itmay be expected on un-

ference that full development of Physician to the Luftwaffe; Pokorny; fore any specifle international obli- China's woollen textile industry physician and specialist in skin and

diseases; Viktor

Brack, would take many years and would venereal have an important bearing on the administrative chief for the cathen- world consumption of fine wool. In asia programme; and Spear Wald- order to fasten the development of emar Hoven, chief physician of the her textile woollen industry, China Buchenwald prison would welcome foreign foreign investments 17> machinery and equipment, he concluded Central News,

*kill

JAP LAND. REFORM PLANS ENDORSED

and Press.

Tokyo, Nov. 21.

A SCAP statement to-day solidly endorsed the Japanese Government's lund reform programme which in

often been months has recent bune of contention between

the United States and Soviet delegates on the Four-Power Allied Conell of Japan.

(2.45

quarter acre) for paddy field and 465 yen ($31) per tan of upland,- United Press.

CURFEW IN PEIPING

comp.--United cable occasiona in precisely the

MERGER OF ZONES DISCUSSION

German

Who

delleit

same way as domestic minorities pro- blems have been in the post-lo stir. up unrest where peace would other- wise prevail and other states may find themselves before the bar of this organisation upon the charge of Human having violated undefined lights, which might very well have had any been respected by them

been imposed." specific obligation concluded Gen Smuts.

the

since

GASOLINE DUMP FIRE ECHO

of

fled

**

should hold that the two question. be taken together, that there be con sideration of the whole problem i view to giving disarmoment, with the Security Council and Staff Com- millee the greatest trak that any wild the body of people ever had to build structure of disarmament, which will enable the governments to como 10 a conclusion, whether they can stir- render their sovereignty to a large

To Star Theatre extent to the United Nations."

Blanche Littler, whore company is Stir plays at the to present two Theatre commencing next Monday, is in private life Mrs George Robey, She is the sister of the impresario Emille Littler.

Shanghal, Nov. 21. Both the Chinese municipal police

The company was formed with a view to providing work for actors on and American MPs reportedly were looking for a Russian worker at the demobilisation from the Services. in Reunion they with conjunction

Actor's Company and Executive Headquarters who his post following a fire which broke Theatre

organisations concerned dump gasoline

the Equity, two

she rehabilitation, out th the

with artistes headquarters pool yesterday.

consists.al. which ress gathered a cast According to the Chinese. press the worker in the

most entirely of ex-service person- gasoline dump

considerable filled his elgarette lighter and test-nel, all of them with

before the it to see if it worked. The en- West End experience

other suing fire was said to have burned war. he rushed from the scene without him severely. It was claimed that

First indications of the tire came reporting the conflagration. with the explosions of gasoline drums, some of which were blew through the roof of the depot build- ings.-United Press,

CNRRA MEDICAL SUPPLIES

.

Mr Bevin pounded the table as he added: "That really is what is in- volved in this question of disarma- ment. Can any statesman solemaly any to his parliament I accept this new.system which will give to peo- ples security behind which there is confidence and honour in all our e- tions?"

"If we can, instead of, keeping surrender great national armies,

to the Unifod security our

to

back Nailons I am willing any proposal, provided these, two things

together and aro put then brilig back a report which the Valled Nations shows that

Deaco to guarantee has decided for a hundred years, then I move that the step be taken." Mr Eevin's speech applause,

ended raid

Whilst having numerous shows on the mad in England and Europe, Blanche Littler has sent an- other company to SFAC under the

Dr Wellington Koo, China, sup- auspices of Combined Services En- tertainments. This second, company ported the Soviet proposal and the is presenting two plays "Madame United States' amendment for a re- also on home-based troops. Louise" und "Gaslight," and will ap- port

near "It is our view that a report on in the Colony in the

is essential to armaments future.

"Worm's Eye View" opens at the promotion of peace and prosperity Star Theatre on. Monday and civi- throughout the world." he said. Dr The second Koo added that complete and full lians will be admitted.

company

information was essential for dis- play to be staged by the at present in Hongkong is "Ten cussion of reduction of armaments. Minutes Alibi."

pear

the

COMPROMISE PLAN Indo-China and Burma at present,

(Continued from Page 1)

U.B. Troops In Chop There were no Chinese troops in and those American troops in Chinos had been sent there to disarm the Japanese, he surd. They had not interfered, with the domestic affairs of China and would be withdrawn in due course.

The Polish delegate, supporting the Soviet proposal, said it was one "which by its very nature serves the very principle on which the United Nations Charter is bullt.

Most of the medical supplies were

especially the shipped from abroad to Hongkong and Shanghai and a total of 1,798 security rested and

US balance existing between strategic the lons was received from Army surplus stockpile in China positions held beyond national fron

tiers. Central News.

In relation to forces overseas, this

The Egyptian representative hop- meant that the forces of one great Power would be evacuated in pro-ed such information would be the of another prelude to the withdrawal of armed portion as the forces

forces stationed outside their own great Power were evacuated.

New York, Nov. 21.

Foreign Secretary, The British Mr Bevin, and he United States

Indian Argument

Indian Secretary of State, Mr Byrnes. yes-

Mrs Pandit, head of the terday discussed the three-year plun to make the combined British and delegation, earlier declared that the of Germany "isstie is political and not a legal United States zones a self-supporting, it

announced one-not even an issue between two here by the Deputy Military Gov- countries alone, but in

zone. of its extent a world is possibilities "It ernur of the United States

Continuing, Mrs Pandit said: General Lucius Clay.

General Clay said that the three calls for an effort of statesmanship of It will not be solved by unilateral Under the

year plan would incun a programme 200-

of insistence on some narrow concept may $1,000,000,000, the greater part cultivating resident landlords retain

which would be borne by the Bri- of, domestic jurisdiction. The only Inn average one cho

method of peaceable solution open, acres) only for Hunshu, Kyushu and fish.

administration agencies in our opinion, is exercise by the collective Shikoku and four cho for Hokkaido,

the The statement pointed out that were being organised to deal with United Nations of their

and fair play. under the now-Inw four-fifths of the anance, agriculture and transporta- wisdom and moral sanction in tenant farmers in Japan will be able tion throughout the merged zones. Cof

"The Count of India"submit" 08

Shinghal, Nov. 21, to become owners of the land they

The Germans had only resched in all carnestness their

dispute with Industry South Africa is

matter properly &

Up to the end of October, CNRRA cultivate.

per cent of the level of

outports and General for discussion and disposal by the had shipped more than 9.000 tons of Sixty-eight per cent ot Japan's agreed at Peisdam,

the problem Ass

Assembly because the legislation to medical supplies to present farmers are tenants or part declared. Basically,

interlor points for distribution, Dr against which they objeet offends Bonkheng (Ho Hiong): from Amoy. tenants and 50 per cent of all farm was one of shortage of coal, due whic

purposes of the Charter. They J. Heng Liu, Chief of CNRRA Health revealed here to-day. owners possess only 18 per cent of mainly to shortage of labour.

The British and United States dele- submit with equal emphasis that the Commission, the total land.

to Washington Assembly is concerned with this During the same period, 13,000 tons The new

provides gations will return programme

of medical supplies were received by their taika dispute, because the law to which that land will be priced at approxi-shortly to complete Ninghai (BS), for Bangkok, p.m..

they object is not only likely to but CNRRA.. DIJ

Heavy Costs

has already impaired friendly rela- Wing Bang Harding), for Shanghai,mately 750 yen ($50) per tan (one Reuter.

tlons between the two countries. New York, Nov. 20. Luctus Lt-Gen

Clay. deputy

New Demands American milliary Kovernor In "It has been urged that Germany, predicted that the United conditions in India are worse than States and British occupation zones anything that exists in South Africa, would be self-supporting within Indians should not complain of the three years, but at the cost of about provisions of the Tenure Act, which US$1,000,000,000 to the two occupy-ure designed to avert racial tensions ing countries for food and

that may endanger peace of all cum- Peiping, Nov. 21.

materials. He said the point de-munities. The danger of this argu- at preventing veloped during A curfew aimed

British-American ment, proved by practical experi- night-life Incidents between Chinese

merge the two zones. to

He said the concession to prejudices of the poll- Registered and parcel met closes half civilians and Gis in Peiping will be negotiations currently in Washington cnce, lies in the fact that each new

enforced as from December 1.

for and restaurants merger would cut in half the pre-tically dominant European communi- All dance halls must close by 11 pm and all people sent delicit in the American zone ty had led to fresh demands

of US$200,000,000 annually and the racial discrimination.

"Comparison with conditions must be off the

streets between British zone US$400,000,000-United

India is

is profoundly misleading. In Singapore-Colombo, klid. Sydney, midnight and i arn. unless they hold Press.

doing everything in India we are special permits,

our power to remove as rapidly as possible the social evils which are DEFENCE DAY

our inheritance of the past. Neither In India, nor before world opinion. do we seek to justify this, in the Shanghai, Nov, 21. Featuring part of the programme Unlon what is being done is to TC- mapped out for to-day's observance verse the process of legalising dis-

Air

abilities, which with us never had of the seventh anniversary of

alr Defence Day, the raid alarm the force of law and which we are to com- contending not without success system was set off while a Shanghal, Nov. 21. Chang Yi-chung, 37, who was sent memorative meeting was held in the remove. The disappearing evils of India are not an example for the from Manila early this your, was to- Grand Theatre.

A fighter exhibition was held introduction of new, or perpetuation day sentenced to three years' In-

New Delhi, Nov. 21, Relations Severed

the Prisonment by the High Court for the Chwig Cheng Park to arouse the of old, evils in South Africa.

The Indian Government has decided Tho

legal argument that under the Japanese Navy as public's attention to the Importance working

defence measurea-Central

Government of the Union of South to ban oplum smoking throughout an inteligent agent in the Philippines, of atr

the country. Only addicts certified Newa. United Press.

Africa fs competent to legislate for

without by a qualified physician as being any class of lis nationals interference does not dispose of the unable to do without the drug wili in oplum fact that the legislation in question be allowed to Indulge

was stated-Central has resulted in the severance of re- smoking, it

India

Africa.. News. and Intions between Inasmuch as the cause of the dispute of just in racial, subordination

to claims of members of one race the unjust demands of another, its beyond repercussions will

extend

A

Postage, by ses mail only for Christmas Cards in open covers beating not more than five written words Is tive cents.

an hour before ordinary letters, Air mail close at Kowionn PQ half an hour earlier than at GPO.

Friday, November 22,

Sandakan linsau) 3 p/m.

Bangkok (Ninghai) 2 p.m.

Auckland (Air) 2 pan.

Amoy (Van Heuta) pin. Pakhos, Haiphong (pire Park) 3 pan. Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Augusto, Cairo, Basra, Johannesburg. Marseilles, London, New York, Canada Pakhel, Italphong (Empire Park) 3 p.m. Canton, Chungking, Kunming (CNAC) 3.30 pan.

Canton (Train) 4 pak.

(BOAC) ↑ pan.

Macao, Trinshan Sikkki (Kwong Sall 4 p.m.

Saturday, November 23 Canton, Shanghat (CNAC) 10 a.m Saigon (Sontay) p.m.

Rtraits. Rangoon Tong Kheng) noon. Swalow (Twinari) 2 p.m. Shanghai (Hursan) 2 p.m.. Strulta (Newchwank) 3 pm.

USA, Central and South Canada, America (Lake Nipigon) 3 p.m.

Colombo, Soura- baya, Sydney, Auckland (BOAC) 3 p.m.

Manila miee Jamaica) 3 p.m. Formosa (oy. Yue) 3 pan.

Bangkok, Singapore,

Haiphong . Do hay Vi 3 mìn

Macao, Toshan, Shekki (wong Sal)

1 p.m.

Canton, Cumming. Chungking (CATC)

· 339 pm. (7)

Canton Train) 4 pun.

Sunday, November 24

Atacao Tinshan, Bhekki (Kwong Fook

Cheung, 10 am.

Konmoon (Kwan Lul) 10 am.

Bhaighal (Anna Odland) 10 am.

Carton (Train) 10a.m.

Bothow, Atwallin. Hankow. Nanking

(CAC) to am.

anton, Amoy, Shanghai, Tsingtao.

Peiping (CATC) 10 m,

Tokyo, Nov. 20. SCAP has directed the Japanese Government to release the stocktplies: of German owned goods for sale to the Japanese

public, including tungsten, tin, rubber and shellac at the officlot Government prices, it was disclosed today.

Funds derived from the sales will be deposited in SCAP's custody ac count-United Press.

The curfew decree also contains n clause prohibiting the sale to Chinese civilians of American military uni-- forms, but permitting civilians pos- sessing such material to wear it after L non-military it has been dyed colour-United Press.

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UNLICENSED EXCHANGE

was

In United States delegation circles, territories, and that withdrawal from expressed non-enemy countries would be com- an optimistic view

the utmost possible Shanghai; Nov, 21.

there was a good chance of reaching pleted with

apnil, Flounce from the On orders

a unanimous agreement between the

The French delegate. sunporting Ministry, the Social Affairs Bureau Big Five on the troops census ques- is launching a campaign to eliminate tion, although the question of link- the Soviet resolution, said it gave the General Assembly a great all unlicensed and illegal money ing this question with the larger one exchange shops lending out money of disarmament as suggested by Mr opportunity to make a constructive

ut an exorbitantly high interest.

Charging these illegal

establish-

market, a re-

INDIA

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"It is our duty to seize this Bevin had not yet been considered move towards the establishment of

peace.

fullest opportunity and make the upp possible use of it in initiatint a care- ful study of the problem of dis- ho: declared. The armament," question of troops of the United Nations in various parts of the world is intimately linked with the ques- tion of disarmament."

ments with causing confusion and by the United States delegation.

A "Great HIL” The United States delegates con- chinos in the money presentative of the Bureau said that severe punishment would be meted, tinued to stress that information re- such garding forces maintained by each out to convicted owners of

of the Great Powers at home should shops. Central. News.

census. Mr be included. In any

he while Bevin's point that Hitler,

The chaltman then announced Mr was planning world conquest, had no troops on foreign soil, was a "great Bevin as the next speaker, but. Mr hit" with many American observers. Molotov wanted to speak first and orating their point of view, began his speech in Russion.

has been drafted by the United States, technical staff, but not yet considered by the dele

as a whole. gation as a

Sir Krishna Menon, of India, com- mented along the same lines n the French proposal, declaring: "We see no objection to the United Notions disclosing information regarding the. troops they have at home, but we do not think this matter should be TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING. held up for the disarmament ques-- tion.". -Reuter.

JAP SGT GETS LIFE

Nanking, Nov. 21. The Military Court to-day sen- tenced Sgt. Mishima, a Japanese Kempeltal, to life imprisonment for killing civilians in Wusth, 120 miles of Shanghai along the west

"It has been suggested that what happens to Indians In South Africa the is exclusively the concern of

whose Government of the Union, nationals the majority of them are. The Government of India do not contend that the Indian population in South Africa are not South Africa Shanghal-Nanking Railway-United nationals, but they have moral and Press.

their political obligation towards people. They were responsible for

Union lawfully, would enjoy equality the forebears Bending

of thear Indians to South Africa. They did of opportunity and rights with any clasa of South African so on, the clear understanding that other

citizens," Mrs Pandit concluded. the original iminigrants, as well as their descendants, who settled In the Heuter.

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Tokyo, Nov. 21. Gen MacArthur'a headquarter said to-day that it had no word that Gen George Marshall was coming to Tokyo as reported in the Chinese press United Press.

Shanghai, Nov. 21.. The Communista have destroyed

Mr Molotov replied to questions 'put by Sir Alexander Cadogan. the purpose of the Soviet proposal. (Britain) in yesterday's session as to The answer, he saki, was clearly in The Committee adjourned until Article 43 of the Charter. to-morrow-Reuter

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