4
SHIPPING
NEWS China's Brilliant
Crulier: Euryalus, North Arms. Destroyer: Penn, AD 10; Cossack. North Wall: Contest, 11; Cockade, Bouth Wall: Constance, d
Escort Vervel: Oportum, &; Itart, 0; Widemouth Bay, Aberdeen Dock: Black Swan AFD; Alnerity, 7 Aire, West Arm
Submarine Depot Ship: Adamant, Dry Dock.
Submarine: Auriga, Astute, West Arm TU 202,01 Neches, CTU 70.2.5, A; YP 348. A Moore (DD747), AS: Maddex (DD), AB
Chinese Frigates ru Pa. 12.
Chinese Customs Cruiser: "Teh eing, Wo.
Administered by CommodoreTM-la Commision
VBI Fort Beauharnoj, 17. Store Ahip Fort Bandunky, All AB18: Fort Langley, 127, Beized by. Admiralty Marshall pire Withan, Como Dock.
Pages Of Martyrdom
Vatican City, Nov. 27. Pope Pius XII said to-day in an address over Vatican Radio that Chinn possesses one of the "most brilliant pages of mar- Em-lyrdum" in the history of the
Catholic Church.
Oers: Celerol, War Bidra, Wave Re- gent. Oil Furl Jetly; Rapidol Hirchiol, Yaumati Anchorage; Empire Garden, MA; Berbul, West Arm: War Afridi, Bishopale, 10; Empire Damsel, El
E123:
Rivage Vessel Ring Salvor Wellington Wall.
Miting Craft: 21, 28, 193 and 4 Wanchal, 60. Wellington Wall.
Crane Khip: Shelia Maru, Mackie's.
Entleer, Fast
itescue Tuge: Encore,
Art
HMDL 1100, Abordten; 1100, 1107, 1103, Kowloon Caniber.
Tur: Rockgien, flockland, Stockpldgeon, Tidal Basin.
NAVI Boomerang.
MISL (NASO): 41, Tidal Basin
MSI (NASO): 42. Tidal Basin.
Bhips in Malatenabes and Keurva MPV 1. 181, 203, 204, 20, 242, 244. 245, 791, 703, 703, 1071, 101, 1121, Kaw- loon Camber.
LCI (1): 216, 11, 123, 163, 172, Kowloon Camber: 12, Wellington Wall.
LCT: 1181, 913, 1150, 110, 1193, 1241," Kowloon Camber.
NBC: 110, Kowloon Camber: 103, Wel- Hngton Wall.
IMPL.: 1005, 102, 1991, 1150, Kowloon Camber,
Tugt Rockforest,
Rock- mount, Kowloon Camber, Outside Wali. Marchant ship
Rockwing,
Andre Lebon, Kowloon Wharf.
Andiul, 11.
Bulimba, Yaumali,
Duni. Talkoo Dock.
Caltex II, Taun Wan.
Chungking, Kowloon Bay,
Edna, Kowloon Dock,
Eastern Trader, Bi.
Empire Park, Balkong Wharf. Empire Witham, Taikoktaut. Olenstrae Talkoo Dock, Erica Moiler, Kowloon Dock. Halma, Kowloon Dock.
Hai Tan, off Yaumati
Helikon, 17.
Irin, Laichikok
Kenilworth, Kewloon Dock.
Lilly, Bit.
Mascot, Tai Kok Tsui.
Nanchang, Talkoo Dock.
Mayon, Kowloon Dock.
Pakhol, B2.
Sula, Talkoo
Period, Yaumock..
Ping Wo, Custodian Wharf,
Produce, Laichikok.
Promise, 35.
Bamadang, A10,
flamlamu, Kowloon Wharf. Bamtweed, Kowloon Dock.
Shantung, Taikoo Dock. Shengking. Talkoo Dock. Sinktang, Mackie's Whart. Stanhall Kowloon Bay. Biechuen, Taikoo Dock. Tercero, Kowloon Wharf, Trevethoe, AZ
Tainan, B.
Typhoon, 8.3. Po.
Walnut Bend, off Talkoo
Winona, Ezi.
Wuchong, Kowloon Bay. Wusuch. Taikoo Dock.
Yen Tal, CMSN What.
Arrived Yesterday
Han Mio (CMBN) Chinese, to tons. Capt Y. L. Fan, from Swalow,
Andre Lebon (M1) French, 7.375 tons. Capt Ellenne Martin, from Marselles vin Salgon
&8) British, 2,100
1ons.
Tinan {23 from Swałów,
Eniro Park (Jebshunt Chinese, 338 tons, Capt Hawksworth, trom Swatuw.
Helikon (Wo Fat Sing) British, 1220 ton, Capt C. Boyce, ftoin Baigen, Gen- eral cargo.
Bailed Yesterday Ital Chang for Bocca Tigris. Kwelyang for Swatow, Dangkok, Gen- eral cargo 30 tons,
Do Huu VI for Hatpheng, General cargo To tons.
Hanyang for Shanghal, General cargo 500 tona,
The Pontiff was delivering a speech to the pligrims who came to Rome to attend inst Sunday's beatification of 29 Franciscan martyrs who we killed during the Boxer rebellion In China In 1900,
recalling the After
persecution which occurred in China during the Boxer rebellion, the Pope said: "The entire surface of the vast empire of China was soaked by the blood of these sons of Christ. The land of most China has to-day one of the brilliant pages of martyrdom of the Catholic Church."
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1946.
Malayan Chinese Faith In UK Trade Mission
Shanghai, Nov. 26.
The present visit of the British Trade Mission is n pre- lude to a happier and closer | Anglo-Chinese relationship and the Malayan Chinese have placed great hopes in this Mis. sion,
l
Malayan Chinese have a strung attachment to the British Gover- ment, an attachment deeply rooted the opportunities in gratitude for given and the liberal policy enjoyed, thrift, Industry and enterprise to at- enabling Chinese with
the tain their present economic supre- Ping-peck macy in Malaya, Mr Yap fold Central News en the eve of his Hongkong, following departure for an extended visit in China.
Mr Yhp is
is Manager of the Szchal- tung Banking and Insurance Com
and Chairman of pany in Singapore of the Pineapple the Central Packers in Malaya.
Elliott Roosevelt
International Relief Programme Under
Defends Soviet Moves, UNO To Continue
Attacks U.S. Policy
New York, Nov. 27.
The magazine, Newsweek, to-day quotes Elllott Roose- velt in a violently anti-American and pro-Russian specch at a Moscow reception given by a member, of the Ameri can Embassy stuff and attended by Russians and Ameri- cans in honour of the Russian chief of the American divi- slon of the All-Union Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries.
for the
the
Dar- Russians control of
as
•
Lako Success, NY., Nov. 27. The United States to-day suffer- ed a temporary setback in its effort to put international aid to war- devastated countries on a national basis after expiration of UNRRA on December 31 in Europe and
Dext March in Asia when the Drafting the UNO General
rejected the American and adopted China's suggça- tion for a continued international re- llef programme
United Nations board.
ย
under
possessing
Imperialistic; Reasons
The US Government's position re- The magazine's informant said mains unchanged, that nations need- directly Elliott ended the discourse with ang rellef must negotiate
"Can with countries
surplus after expiration of UNIRA. That challenge to the audience:
United which the
acted to would anyone here name one instance in
States
Yugo-Slavia, obilge Ukraine,
Czecho- further the chuse
Byclo-Russia, of peace?" The informant said that, after Slovakia and other receiving coun-
SATISFACTION AT WHALING CONFERENCE
Washington, Nov. 27.
The Chilean and French delegations to-day prepared to leave the Whaling Conference, In, Interviews with the United Press, they expressed satis- inction that their interests had been served.
Chile's Augustin Edwards sald he was gratified that the word "baleen" whales had been substituted for the general terma "wholen" In the whol ing Convention, allowing the Chilean whaling station at Quintay du carry on sperm whale operations through- out the year while limiting bolcen whaling to six months.
M. Le Gall of France said whaling ships operating in their own terri- torial walera were being regarded as land stations, allowing France to catch whales off Madagascar und French West Africa.
The Norwegian deletion under- stood that Russia would use only one factory ship in the Antarctic expedi tion this season-a large one taken from the Germans-but plans for Antarctic operations were future
formidable.— likely to prove more United Press.
The Chinese plan adheres closely Newsweek said a "reliable in- fectly justified. What else could to UNRRA Director-General Fiorello Elliott's Russia do after Britain, with Ameri- LaGuardin's plan which calls for 'a reported formant"
directed by
by UNO but the United specch as follows: "The United can connivance, had sent in 7,000 no- $400,000,000 rellef programme to be States has no business in med-called oil experts and technicians?
"The Russians must also build up Stales would be called upon to con- and the Danube dling in
area. friendly regimes in neighbouring tribute the bulk of that sum
1 counterweight to the US Government would have to an American and British expansionist obtain credits from the recalcitrant Surely the American boys did countries
Congress which is intent upon econo- not go to war to establish
policles." international regime
on the
mising. Danube, Malayn, without the Chinest.
"The
sume goes but
danclies. Obviously would be an empty nutshell
A liberal without
Der must have predominant Malayan Chinese Malayan Government policy would the Black Sen Straits. They would
prosper.
Mulayan
China be foolish to agree to international not
closer nation
the unicas
United State would naturally welcome, a
rela and friendler Anglo-Chinese
tionship for it is the general belief agreed to internationalise the Panama
It naked
United United States has been so evident in Attempt To Destroy respondent that in Anglo-Chinese accord lies the Canal and Britain accepts an inter-
peace and national regime over the Suez and momentary hush, an American cor- tries, whose pollical hostility to the of surest guarantee
not done
recent everything to States hod Southeast
he Gibraltar. Asin" prosperity in
of the United Nations. said.
Mr Yap said that he foresees trade and possibilities between Malaya China and "by making more Malayan Chinese realise China's economic potentialities, we may hope to pave the ground for closer economic ties between the two regions." Central News.
He pointed out how the church in China had benefited by the sherifice of these Franciscans. The Chinese native clergy is continuously offering thanks to the
the generous sacrifice which of their lives. It the martyrs made has but only recently become Chinese
ecclesiastical hierarchy at the head of which stands the noble Apure of Thomas Cardinal Tien."
Before imparting special Apostolle blessing to nli those present, the Pontiff stressed the fact that of the 20 newly beatifled
martyrs
eight were Italian, five French, one Bel- and one Dutch and "14 others, glum sons of China, who for the religious welfares of their beloved native country sacrificed their Hves in full content."
United Press.
the
A
the
to go and ask the.
had never strengthen the power and prestige, US Go directly for help.
"The Soviet Union broken Its word. While the United States and Britain repeatedly vio fated their Teheran, Yalta and Pola- dam pledges, the Soviets fakhfully observed theirs.
of
"You know as well as I do," Elliott reportedly told his questioner, "that the United States is supporting the United Nations for purely sel- The Russian failure to withdraw fish, imperialistle reasons." United troops on time from Persia was per-1 Press.
INDIA'S CONGRESS LEADERS Industrialisation Of Communist Trends
(Continued from Page 1)
The Philippines
In Film Industry
recommendations is the only real lo visit this country and trust most obstacle to peaceful settlement.
carnestly that this will not only lead It was learned in London to-day to a deeper understanding between that
Cabinet's the British
in the Moslem League and Congress, but also between Indians and this vitation to the Viceroy with au-
I am sure they will come thorisation to Invite five Indian
country. min-
Gov- Isters was initiated by Sir Stafford in the belief that the Labour
In earnest in its deep de- Cripps, who led the British Cabines that the transkion to it new and Beyster to President Manuel Roxas. J. Parnell Thomas, Republican
ernment sire
accompanied violence."
be un- or
by rancour
Mission to India earlier this year. Independent India shall Official quarters sald that if the Indian ministers rejected the invita tions, Lord Wavell would come to London alone and, it was assumed, would consult with the Cabinet which would include the Secretary of India, Lord Pethick-Lawrence, and Stafford Cripps. Their fellow Cabinet
end.--United Press.
Conservative Sir Stanley Reed, and former editor of The Times of said: "Those who destre
India, above all to serve India have viewed
Manila, Nov. 27. H. E. Beyster, head of the group engineers of American consulting contracted by the Philippine govern- ment yesterday revealed plans for the Philippine industrialisation of Islands.
Under a programme submitted by the Philippines expect to capture 26 per cent of Japan's pre-war overseas trade. He said the Philippines has rich natural resources which can be de- veloped locally provided the necessary equipment and technical are available.
knowhow
The first part of the industrialisa tion plan envisions the development of new industries supplying domestic clothing. This calls for an expansion consumption needs-food, shelter and of textile industries, fishing, fertill- planin, factories for building materials, soap, handtools, paint, ply wood and veneers,
the
Under the American plans the only UN intervention would be to pool re- Het information so as to avoid a con- niet of deliveries from surplus coun- tries.-United Press.
FORMOSAN BANDIT
DEN RAIDED
Mexican Pipeline
Mexico City, Nov. 27.
to-day fired on - Mexico soldiers refinery workers who tried to, des- troy a section of the Pozarica Mexico City pipeline in the Cruz State.
40
Vera
No one was injured but nine were arrested and charged with trying to force wage increased by cutting off Mexico City's oil supply-United Press.
HUNGARIAN
Taipei, Nov. 27. One Gendarme was 'seriously wounded and another slightly in- Washington, Nov. 27.
jured during a raid on a bandits Communism in the Government, in den last Monday afternoon, resulting labour unions and in the Hollywood in the detention of Chen Wan-chu, TO motion picture world will be the allegedly the "brains" of the armed Chen and his associates are alleged- number one target of the House of gang. Representatives Un-American Actl- vities
In
for many
recent newly responsible Committee
other crimen. Republican-controlled Congress, Rep armed robberies and
of So for seven members of the gang have been apprehended. The Police are still searching for five olher New Jersey, sald to-day.
Rep. Thomas is scheduled to be- members. come Chairman of the Commitice The Gendarmes were wounded controlled by during a gun battle with the bandits which formerly was
who were armed with one machine- He said another target will be the gun, some pistols and hand-grenades, southern Democrats.
groups, Central News. anti-negro and anti-Jewish specifically the Columbian organisa- tion in Georgle.
CHINESE RETURN TO SINGAPORE
developments with feelings akin to dismay. They nourish the hope,
The Committee last year voted to member, Mr A. V. Alexander, perhaps a vain hope, that working is indisposed and. It was thought prob- together In a
League with
investigate subversion in Hollywood uble he would not participate in the Party on tallion, Congress
West Coast. They made 'e long re- consultations with the Viceroy. their Sikh colleagues and repre-
and sent two investigators to the port in which they mentioned several The Prime Minister, Mr Clement sentatives of the Scheduled Castes Altice, will preside over the new will learn the wisdom and fruitful
prominent cinema personalities, but
Nanking, Nov. 27. talks with Lord Wavell. These would ness of co-operation and from this
the Committee valed not to make the
Of the overseas Chinese who spent Beyster pointed out that the Philip-
Thomas' statement report public. probably commence immediately on will proceed in that spirit to the
the war years in China, a group of the arrival of the Viceroy this week- great work of the Constituent As-pines produces only two per cent of aroused the speculation that the re- 1,446 recently returned to Malaya sembly. which will establish things the world output of rope and hemp port would not lie dormant once ted from Hongkong by ship. Among this to come in
products-exporting the greatest por- Republicans
group were 203 for Singapore. Kenerations,"
tion of the production of raw hemp Press.
When
arrived they Deep Concern
in Singapore, to other industrial countries where it The Labour, journalist Member of
392 of the repatriates had some dif- is made into rope. The group pro-
|ficulty with the quarantine authorltles to President posed
Roxas the Parliament, Mr Michael Foot, sald:
before they were permitted to land "Everyone is deeply concerned about
enter-Fortune Tellers Willing
because of lack of vaccination certi- the trend of events in India in the establishment of a national
To Be Examined fentes. They were eventually allow past few weeks, after the hopes prises corporation which will have. there was 13 supervision over all government in-
ed ashore after intervention by the new_Chinese Consul-General.in. Broused carlier that possibility of real collaboration-be-dustries. United Press.
Singapore. Central News, tween the Congress Party and the W Moslem
invitation League. This
Statement In Lords
London, Nov. 27. Lord Pethick Lawrence, Secretary of State for India, made the follow- ing statement in the House of Lords Singa-to-day!
Hal Yang for Swatov, Amoy, General
cargo 90 tons.
Wan Hung for Txamkong. Prosper for Swalow, Bangkok,
pore. General cargo 60 tons.
Antonia for Singapore,
Liza Chaikina, for Valdivestock.
Sailing To-day Samedank (Mac. Mae.) for Singapore, Penang. Bombay, p.m., Alo.
Travelho (Mac. Mac.) for Singapore, UK, noon, AZ.
Yen Tal (CMSN) for Tramkong, CMSN Wharf.
Tercero (Wallem) for New York, pa.. Kowloon Whari.
The British Government have in vited Lord Wavell to come to this Country-for-consultation with regard to the political situation in India and have requested him to invite two, representatives of the Indian Nation- al Congress, two representatives of the Moslem League and one repre sentative of the,
of getting a peaceful outcome to the present difficulties. It is the deep
Pakhol (3 &8) for Bangkok, 4 pm. accompany him. Sikh community to desire of the British Government
12.
Promise (Wo Hing)
Tourane, 4 pm. 15,
for Holbow,
Expected Arrivals November 29
Nagara from Shanghai.
Dicto from Europe. &iratis,
Thisadane. from Java ports, Singapore,
November 20
Tol Bhan from Teamkong.
Silverteak from USA. Shanghai.
Benares from Europe.
Trevaylor from UK.
Benalder from UK, Siraits.
lake
over. United
Heavy
Shanghai, Nov, 27.
Hundred Two thousand and Ave blind fortune tellers and 700 others, whose business is menaced by the city banning "super- government order
offered
EIRE
they
are
accurate
appears to me to be a possible way Singapore Expects
Christmas Mail
Singapore, Nov. 27. that India should as soon as possible
Before the last pre-Christmas mail-siitious enterprises," to-day "We are slill` in communication
take full control of her own affairs." with the parties, and I can therefore
Mrs Muriel Nichols, Member of ing date, the Army Base Post Office to undergo an "examination" in or
entitled to carry on here expects to handle 800,000 letters der to prove the Parliamentary Delegation 10 suy nothing farther at present,
tep and 60 tons of parcels in homeward-prophets and
their professions. House will be aware that India, said she thought the step The
The Bureau of Social Affairs of the Dr Jinnah, President of the Moslem characteristic of the British Govern-bound Christmas presents and greet-
ings. has stated
the with whom that Moslem ment's determination to try to com- League,
Letters home now average 30,000 city government, League representatives will not at-plete the whole pattern of Indian tend the Constituent Assembly, as independence in the face of what daily, but this is considered well be- petition was filed, did not reveal ony will be asked to foretell in the event set up on the basis proposed by the were admittedly considerable dim-low the peak rush figure which has reaction nor hinted the subjects they
still to be reached.
request is approved. United Last year, when SEAC demob had the un Dission, which is due to meet culties.
Mr Richard Buller, Conservative
over Press. This situation is mainly due to front bencher and Chairman of the only just begun, troops wrote differences in view between Con-Conservative India Committee, sald 1,000,000 letters in two weeks.-
that every Reuter. interpretation of certain provisions In the Cabinet Mission statement of sembly representative of all sections
Coblact
U.S. TRUCKS FOR JAPAN gress and the Moslem League as to his first reaction was
effort to make the Constituent As-
10.
Tokyo, Nov. 27. SCAP today announced the rale purpose of the proposed dis- trucks to the Japanese Government,
of 2,150 surplus United States Army
the first sale under a
contract. The anno. SUINDE common
understanding
Gen MacArthur had
contract towards providing minh essential civilian requirements.
The trucks, ranging in size from
Japanese..
The announcement said substan- lal quantities of medical supplies and engineering equipment
would be truisferred under
the understood in informed
of
Mr Godfrey Nich
Ed.
avery
RACEHORSES
FOR AMERICA
PROTEST
CZECHOSLOVAKIA ·
Budapest, Nov, 27. Hungary has sent a note to the Big Four Foreign Ministers in New York and to the Czecho-Slovak Government, protesting against the alleged persecution of Hungarians in Slovaktin, it was learned here to- day.
The note enumerated a series of Incidents said to have occurred in the past week.-Reuter.
U.S. FOOTBALL
Los Angeles, Nov. 27. It was announced to-day that the University of California at Los An- geles had been designated to repre- sent the Puelle Conference at the Rose Bowl on January 1
The University's opponent has yet to be named, but the big nine selection in the lineis region is a foregone conclusion.-United Press.
EHRHARDT CASE
Shanghal, Nov. 27. The arrest by the War Crimes Commission of Makitaro Nakagawa, a witness brought from Tokyo by the defence in the War Crimes trial of 21 Germans accused of continuing intelligence work for Japan after the German aurrender, precipitated the Newark, New Jersey, Nov. 27, resignation of two defence altcmeys The first aerial trans-Atlantic ship-on Tuesday afternoon. ment of race hortes arrived to-day from Eire en route to Los Angeles. thbroughbreds worth $250,000 which were bought in It consisted of six Britain for American owners.
Dr L. C. Yang, Chinese attorney defending Ludwig Ehrhardt, head of the alleged Werewolf esplonage agency and Bobo Habenicht re- signed along with Paul Premet, two-year-olds they will run attorney first in Sonta Anita. They boarded
All
for Siegfried Fucli- and Walter Helssig, alleged
the American Overseas freighter krug "Missour!" without trouble and the agents for the bureau.
The attorneys protested that the ARCTIC MANOEUVRES | pilot radioed they were "model pas-arrest of Nakagawa immediately after
Bengers." "-United Press.
STUART. IN NANKING
Nanking, Nov. 27. Dr. Leighton Stuart, U. S. Am-
COMMUNIST ASSAULT
IN SOUTH-WEST SHANSI
opinion was to be
Jinnah retorted that Pandit Nehru Unprecedented
in assuming office took an outh of another
Fort Belvoir, Nov. 27. allegiance to the King Emperor and cussions is to endeavour to reach
member of the
India
The Army announced to-day that that he was playing to the gallery between Committee, said: "I am delighted to
when he called the Muslim League 150 American soldiers and civilians the two major partles on the basis learn that the Government are not on which the work of the Assembly waiting for disaster before trying to the King's Party.
members in the Interim Government have begun Joint Arctle experimental manoeuvres with the Canadian Army con proceed with the co-operation
take steps to prevent it. I feel the
Ridiculing Pandit Nehru's claim and military experts, testing equip- of all parties.
Conservative Party will
пo make
that the Interim Government was a ment suitable for military operations Acceptances Awalled
criticisms that are not constructive. Cabinet, Jinnah said that "he wants in very cold Arctic temperatures. bassador to China, returned here to- Meanwhile, Fraser Wighton, Reu-At the same time, I cannot help feel- to shut his eye in an ostrichlike More than 4,000 soldiers and civi-day from Shanghai after a three-day three-quarters of a ton to four tons; ter's Political, Correspondent, says ing that too much concentration manner and think that the Governlians will take part in frigid region visit to the port city. He was ac- are part of an estimated US$15,-
that official London sources to-day
political manoeuvre and upon 000,000 worth of surplus American
arc still
negotiation may tend to obscure the ment of India Act of 1919 does not tests based on Churchill, Manitoba.companied by Mr. Philip Fu, his
exist," Jinnah
declared that the United Press,
personal advisor. Central News. property in Japan which is being stated that acceptances
will reaist eld Muslim League made available for purchase by the awaited to the Viceroy's Invitations fact that actions in the political field to the Congress and Mostem League. cannot avall unless steps are taken
machination to ken manoeuvre
and While news from New Delhi sug- to see that the whole administrative torpedo its Pakistan demand. gesting that Congress leaders' first maghi
Sardur Aaked his reaction to machine is strengthened and has reaction to the proposals was 17- also tavourable may be accurate. it in confidence restored to it. For there | Patel's speech at the Meerut scalon Congress, cannot be any doubt that the coming of the Indian National in his cedented strains. Our mistake in contrast. The price level was Axeal the Viceroy will do que for months will be a period of unpre Mr Jinnah said: "Sardar Patel is at approximately the same estab- | power outain
the co-operation of the past may well have been that strong man as they cald and there- lished by sales to other countries. Congress in the discussions. we have concentrated too much upon words do not break
fore he used strong it out It is understood from authorita- the problem of administration to the means by using the phrase "aword Payment will be obtained on siml
that the lar terms applied to general elvillan five quarters that the date of the exclusion, or partial exclusion, of supply imports from the United beginning of the talks will depend, the pollical life. Do not let us fall will be met with sword"
opposite error now. minorities would be butchered by States Untled Press.
upon the speed with which Sir John into the
the majority all over India it is an Colville, Governor of Bombay la Reuter.
Jinnah And Biollag
appalling prospect. All I can say 13 able to reach New Delhi. Sir John
that he does not seem to realise that has been nominated by the Viceroy
New Delhi, Nov. 20. LIBRARIES FOR CHINA
to act on his behalf as Governor "In view of this horrible slaughter anyone who encourages this sort of
thing
is the greatest enemy of every opinion that the
Patel General during his absence, and he is I am of tho
tommunity. Whereas Sardar At the moment un his way to India authorities of both the Central and got his sword, the Congress Ministers Nanking, Nov. 27. Preparations are being made by from England, where he has been Provincial governments should take and those who are sitting as mem- up immediately the question of ex-bers of the Executive Council will the Ministry of Education to set up on leave.
ro- It is reckoned that Sir John may changing populations to avoid three more libraries apart from tho
amali hot Library in Nanking and the National case the earliest the Viceroy and his invo Pelping
Taiyuan, Nov. 27.
Advancing in south-west Shansi from the Shensi- Shansi frontier, the Communists who had captured Taning, some 130 miles south-west of Taiyuan and near the Shensi border, attacked Shihhsien, about 15 miles north-east of Taning, during the last week end. Other Communist forces are attacking Litsun, Nanshu nkou and Nanpingshan vil-
lages, north of Shiiliksten.
Messages from Yenan report
already established National Central reach Bombay by Friday, in which currence of such brutal events that not be able to function the serious split in the Communist camp. according to reports' received to-day.
Edvokesman of the
taken placo where
been Library, declared Mr Wang companions could be in England minority communities have
butchered by the overwhelming Tal,
would be Sunday or Monday. This Ministry of
would give something like four or majorities," declared Mohammed All The three new libraries will be the five days for discussions, assuming Jinnah, President of the All-India National Lanchow Library to be set that the delegation will want to be Muslim League at Karachi where he up in Lanchow, Kansu; the National back in Delhi for the opening of the went to help the Muslims there i
assembly.
того
they
Hopeh-Honan frontier in in progress under the protection
Cleri Mao Tse-tung Communlat In places south of Puyanghsten, British bayonet,"Central News.
leader and his close followers, in- in the most southern part of Hopeh cluding Generals
Teb, Chu
Lin Plao, neor the Honan border and about BENGAL BANS "LIEE"
Chen Yi and Liu Pel-cheng, favour 40 miles east of the Felping-Hankow continuation of military activities Railway, the Communists mode Berco Calcutta, Nov. 27.
political power, while a attacks against Government forces. The publication of a picture of tu capturers, group under Chen However, they have been checked Northwest Library to be established Constituent Assembly on December the election of the Sind Provincial | vultures feeding on the dead bodies shlu-yu, Feng Wen-pun and others after a battle lasting three days and
of people killed in Calcutta after the In Sfan, Shenal; and the National". The first reactions of all parties In reply to Pandit Nehru's charges. August riot was the reason for the favour political efforts to advance nights.
on the the Communist cause.. Roosevelt Library, which will occupy in Parliament to the British Govern- Jinnal sald: "I have never for a Bengal Government ban the premises of the National Central ment's invitation are of satisfaction single moment conveyed to the September 30 issue of the United Mao has placed under surveillance
as States magazine "Life", Library in Chungking.
of what is described as a "bold step." Viceroy anything by way of A Preparatory Committee will Mr Reginald Sorensen, Member ofsurance, or otherwise except that learned to-day. shortly be formed to speed up the the Parliamentary delegation to the long torm settlement could only According to the Bengal Govern- catablishment of the National Shen- India, said: "I am very glad indeed be considered and decided by the mont, the publication of this picture yong Library in Mukden Central to hear that the Vicereg and repre- Counell of the All-India Muslim constituted "a prejudicial report,"
Router.. Newa.
sentatives of the major parties arʊLeague."
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ZAIBATSU
INTERESTS
Tokyo, Nov, 27.
An order was issued to-day from. the headquarters of Gen Douglas MacArthur, directing that all assets of the ten wealthieat Zaibatsu (big business group) families in Japon be converted into non-negotiable Gov- ernment bonds it was announced to-day,
The order is part of the broad Aliled programme to dissolve monopolistic Japanese combines.
Among the organizations which the order affects are the well known Mitsul and Mitsubishil interests. Router.
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In other places in southern Hopich Fercy, Franklin for and on behalf of group, it was reported.
A big oneircling movement by many thousands of civilians. have South China Morning Post Limited
Communist troops been conscripted by the Communistaat 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Vic some 20,000
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