SHIPPING NEWS |Direct Talks To
Atreraft Carriers Venorable, 1. Cruiser: Euryalus, North Arm.
Destroyer: Pean, AFD Cossack, Narth
. Wall: Contest, 11; Cockade, South Wall;
Constance, D.
B2 Wide- mouth Bay. Aberdeen Dock; Tack Swan AFD: Alacrity, 7: Aire, West Godavari, 7; Ugbury lay. 5.
Escort Vesselt Oppossum,
Arm
Submarine Depot ship: Adamant. Dry Dock.
Hubinarin
Arm,
Solve India-
S Africa Dispute
China Awigs, Amphion, West TU 16.2.6: Nechen CTU 7020, 44; YP 340, A: Mondox (97331, 45. Chinese rigsta: Fu 1, 12,
Chinese Customs Cruiser: Teh
TVM.
Administered by Commodore-la Commision
sing
VBI6: Fort Beauharno, 13. Rfore ship: Fort banduaky, A15. ABI: Fort Langley, 27. Seized by Admiralty Barshal: Em- pire Witham, Cosmo Dock.
Ollers: Celerol, Wor Sudro, Wave Re gent, Birchol, Oil Fuel Jetiy: Rapidol, Youmati Anchorage; Empire Garden, Ms:
Serbol West Armi Bishopale, 16: Empire Damsel. Talkoo: Empire Paladin,
Wall.
Halynce Vessel:King Salvur Wellington Litting Craft: 20, 25, w3 and 4 Wanchal, 60, Wellington Wall..
ол
to
discrimination in South Africa, re- that the United fected the idea Nations should refer the cane to the World Court for legal ruling on whether the Untied Nations had the right to intervene,
Dr Koo said it was a matter which, because of alleged South Africa dix- All Asiatics, against crimination afficled the honour of the whole con-
human
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946.
ITALIAN ISLAND TO BE CEDED TO YUGO-SLAVIA
American Policy In China And Civil War
London, Nov. 28.
Jap Electrical Workers To Strike Monday
WEST SAMOA
CONTROL TEST CASE
New York, Nov. 20.
Samoa-hitherto
翩
New
Unlled
Tokyo, Nov. 28,
Russia's proposal that the United Open war developed to-day
Nations
Security Council should between the Yoshida Cabinet have control over foruscations and
the electric and
Industry military, naval and air forces in worker throughout Japan when Western 95,000 workers' representatives Zealand mandate was rejected by
the the sub-committee of finally rejected the Govern- Nations Trusteeship Committee a 10-
compromise wage 5 votes to-day.
Resolo, Czecho-Slovakin, Iraq.. India and Yugo-Slavio voted in the minority. A similar amendment. moved by India was rejected by 10-- C.
Sir Ralph Glyn (Cons.) nsked the Foreign Secretary in the House of Commons to-day what was the present status of the island of Lussin l'iccolo in the Adriatic, where, he said, the property of Italians and other nationals had been seized.
The Prime Minister, Mr Clement He asked if any decision had been agreed on the final disposal Attice, told the House that he had not clored his mind to the possibility of this island which would per- of appointing
British 4. resident mit such seizure.
The Under- Minister for the British zone of
Germany, but there were dificulties, ment's Secretary for Foreign Affairs,
Mr Anthony Eden (Cons.) sup- Mr Mayhew, replied:
ported the Idea of having, a resident Minister and said the Government had found such Ministers overseas. very valuable during the war
mind the anxiety in many parts of Parliament about what was going on in Germany. Could he not give an answer one way or another in the near future.
He asked Mr Attlee to bear in
New York, Nov. 28.
Shanghai, Nov. 28, The United States policy and and Czecho-Slovakia
its implementation in China will to-day appealed directly India and South Africa to get be forced to undergo complete together to solve their dispute overhauling if the disintegrated racial discrimination and Chinese internal situation erupts avoid the necessity for World into open civil war. Court or United Nations action. Responsible United States au- Dr Wellington Koo (China), speak-thorities were reliably understood to ing at the Political and Security and
be weighing the relative merits of
"The island of Lussin, on which Bre various courses which would the Legal Committees, which
open.
the town of Lussin Piccolo, stands, de- Well-informed
quarters
believe is under Yugo-Slav occupation. Its jointly considering the Indian War Afridi, 125; mand for action to end alleged metal there are three basic possibilities in ultimate diapoant will be decided in the event of final Kuomintang--the Italian peace treaty, and there
break, which even the Communit
is a recommendation from the Paris optimistic mont
belleve could be peace conference to the Council of prevented
by on unanticipated Foreign Ministers under which the patient mun
island would, in fact, be ceded to which Yugo-Slavia. I have no information (1) Return to the policy characterised verlous phares of whether property on the laland
Mr Attlee replied: "1 am giving during the war belonging United States policy
to Italiand
other very close personal attention to the years and from the departure of nationals has been Foized. The question of what 1:5 best, but Gen Joseph Stilwell until the ar- disposal of Italian property conditions In Germany arc not rival of Gen George Marshall on the territary to be ceded by Italy, should, allogether on all fours with those knit
of the
programme, in the view of the British Governmet by the appointment of resident he said he favoured a United Na- which responsible authorities would ment, be regulated by the peace Ministers oversens. I will, as soon
treaty, and this question is in fact ns I can, make a further statement." tions decision to World Court ruling, strongly resist, would commit
United States to continuing the pre-
before
Council of Foreign Mr Robert Bontliby (Cons.) asked but preferred that the Indians and South Africans resume negotiations sent course in the face of a chang. Ministers who have as yet taken no
reach set
settlement
decision. situation, hoping for a fortuitous In an effort
which somehow would themselves. He pointed out that such
produce national settlement would leave no bitter-velopment wh
unity. from would result ness such
(2) Follow a courte which many
felt of elements particularly World Court ruling or United Na-
the centre and disheartened and decision.
dls- Ur Koo 13r
introduced gruntled business interests suggest formally
completely: resolution asking for the appointment and pull out of China of a small sub-committee, including That course, 100, would meet Africa, to study strenuous resistance from seasoned- India and South proposals now before the Committee thinking quarters cognizant of the
Importance of a sound
Crans Ship: Shehu Maru, Mackle's.
Basin; fencue Tuge: Encore, Thial East Arm: Enticer, Talkon.
1100, $103. MDL: 1104, Aberdeen: Tidal Basin: 1107, Koleon Chunber
Tug: flockglen, Rockland, Rockpidgeon, Tidal Haxin."
NAVI Domerang, Tidal Basin, MSI (NAS0); 41, 42, Tidnt Basin.
Seized by Admiralty Marshal: Empire
Witham, Cosmo Dork.
Ships in Maintenance and ReserYS MEVE 31. 11. 201, 204, 205, 242, 244, 245, 251, 70, 790. 1071, 1101, 1127, Kow- loon Camber.
I.C (1): 110. 11. 123, 163, 172, Kowloon Caniber; 12, Wellington Wan.
LCTI
1151. 013, 150, 1160, 1103, 1241, Kowloon Comber,
NHC: 110, Kowloon Camber: 03, Wel- Lngle Wati
JIME: 1000, 1082, 1008, 1150, Kowloon Camber.
Tur: Rockforest, Rockwing rock- mouni. Kowloon Camber, Outside Wall. Merchant Ships
Anhul, B1
b. Yournal,
Hurt, Kowloon Bay. Caltex . Tsun Wan.
Chungking. Kowloon Day. Edna, Kowloon Dock. Eastern Trader, 115.
Empire Witham, Taikaktsu). Glenstrae, Taikoo Dock.
Krica Moller, Kowloon Dock. Hal Heis. Kowloon Dock.
Hai Ming. Youmati.
Hal Tan, of Yaumati
Heliken, B17.
Ini. Laichikok.
Kenilworth, Kowloon Dock.
LIUY, BIB.
Mascot, Tai Kok Tmul.
Nanchang, Taikoo Dock.
Mayon, Kowloon Dock.
Saul, Taikoo Dock.
Period, Taunali.
Ping Wo, Custodian Whurt.
Iroduce, Lalchikek.
Promise, Stonecutters,
Bomadang, A30,
Samlamu, Kowloon Whart.
Samarovik, Kowloon Wharf. Samtweed, Cowloon Dock, Sarpen, DO.
Shahin, Stonecutters. Shantung, Taikoo Deck. Shengking. Talkoo Deck. Einklang, Mackle's Whart Btanhall, Howtoon_Bay, Szechuen, Taikoo Dock. Tercero, Kowloon Whert. Therese Moller, Youmati. Tainan, 4.
Typhoon, SS. Po.
Walnut Rend, off Talkoo. Winona, 121.
Wuchang. Kowloon Bay. Wusuch, Talkoo Dock. Yen Tal, CMSN Whart.
Arrived Yesterday
Sumorovak (Dodwall) British. 4,330 Mauritius,
ton, Capt G. Scoll, from Singapore, Sugar 6,000 tons.
Uniin (K. Larsen) Norwegian, 2343 tons, Capt F. Oritvedt. from Shanghat. Serpen (Tung Hing Hont) Norwegian, 1,108 tons, Copt D. Roness, from Swalow, Therese Moller (Mollers) British, 2.473 font, Capt F. 11. Borley, from Sinnghal Shahin (M. Nemazee) Panamanian, 1,138 tons, Capt E. T. Fridvold, from Canton, Mal Ming (CMSN) Chinese, 1,812 tons, Cat P. C. Chan, from Manila,
JIMS Bigbury Day from Singapore.
Balled Yesterday
Fragum for Canton
Andre Lebon for Shanghai.
Han Nim for Canton,
Pakhal for Bangkok, General cargo SD
Öss Navasota.
IIMS Astute and Hart for exercises, Arriving To-day
Titsadane (JCIL) from
Singapore. p... Atl.
Java poris,
Diete (Thoresen) from Europe, Kowloon Wharf.
Biling To-day
Yen Tal (CMSN) for Tadmkong, CMSN Where
Tercero
for
(Wallem) for Notr York, Kowloon Wharf,
Promise
(Wo Hing
Hoihow. Tourane. 4 pm.. Blonecutters,
Bust (Chin Seng Hong) for Bangkok,
Kowtoon Дау.
Helikon (Wo Tai Sing) for Salgon, p.m. діт
Sorpen (Tung Hing Hong) for Singa- pore, n.
Expected Arrivals
November 30
Tol Shan from Tsamkong.
Silverteak from UBA. Shanghat.
Benares from Europe.
Trevaylor from UKC
Benalder from UK, Straits. Gianiffer from UK, Straits. Quanza fram Europe.
December 1
Wing Sang from Shanghai, Fort St Antoine from Europe. USS Shelton (DD700).
USS Eversole (DDI)..
JAPS PREPARING FOR
GAMES
OLYMPIC
ünent and the rights
118
to
Czech Stand
of
race.
China Beche.
Such a
the
American!
the
the
"If Sir Ralph has any information regarding the seizure of property
of nationals
other belonging Governments, I should be interested to have it."
to
PLEA BY RUSSIA
(Continued from Page 1)
aml submit a draft resolution an a hasis for the resumption of negotia-policy in China to the entire problem
of world peace. tions between the two countries,
(3) Continuation of old to present Government of China but on clearly expressed and firmly enforced they would move amendments conditions that the Government must strengthen it."
Sir Hartley Shawcross expressed be truly reformed and
wurm welcome to Mr Britain's Molokov's proposal.
The Czecho-Slovakian delegate, M. Juraj Spavik, supported the Chinese proposal, saying his country would be obliged to vole in favour of the Indian demand for United Nations uction the compromise measure suggested by the Chinese failed to receive approval.
liberalised
in fact as well as in lip service, civil war to be ended except where it is clearly defensive and sincere army reduction be made in the interests of stabilising the national economy and of the Chinese improving the lui people.
the
the
if that answer meant he had not altogether.closed his mind to possibility of appointing a resident Minister.
The Premier replied: "I certainly do not close my mind, but there are very great dificulties."—Neuter,
PALESTINE PLANS
(Continued from Pare 1)
to of the country envisaged in the
Morrison plan.-Unlied Press.
Tension Mounting
Pledging Britain's support for a general reduction of arminments, he made a strong plea for an effective system of Inspection and control.
Jerusalem, Nov. 28. The Supreme Court announced to- day that it will give judgment on the habeas corpus netion at 9 a. m. 10- morrow.
Meanwhile, tension continued to
that
"The Soviet proposal has raised mount in Palestine and the situation
was RO teniso
sand-bagged a matter in which words are not machine-gun posts were manned at enough and in which action is urgent, not only for future peace the approaches to the military court officers gathered to building when of the world but for its economic hear the case of one man charged
from the disastrous with
grenades. guard at
Palestine
recovery
effects of the last war.
hand possessing British troops were on
In some
cities
proposal and issued a strike or- der calling for a nationwide black-out effective on Monday.
The
Premier Yoshida and also Com- Jiro merce and Industry Minister
Both India and Russia had pre- Hesbljima defiantly told the work-viously made it clear that they want- ers to go ahead with the strike, anded their amendments to be applied to trusteeship territories,. told the Japanese press confidently all strategic that a black-out, It materialised, New Zealand's trusteeship agree.. would arouse strong public sentiment ment for Western Samoa merely against the strikern.
being regarded as a "test case." Ometals, however, failed to indi- |
The nub-committee also rejected by cute whether strong positive measures would be invoked to cope with the 10-4 an Indian amendment prohibit- labour situation in the event the ing members of volunteer forces in strike materiallari,
any trust territory taking an oath of strikers' committee, in a state allegiance to the administering state ment, warned that strong measures or its head, aimed at crushing the walk-out would
The United States reiterated her not only be in violation of the Pots- refusal to agree to South Afrien's dam declaration but would also bring request for approval of the incorpora- about the Yoshida Cabinet's down-tion of the mandated territory of fall and also "ruination to the father- Southwest Africa in the Union, land
Jiji press reported
in a Mr John Dulles, United States de- separate effort to avert the strike, legate, told the sub-committee that Government this afternoon asked the United States could not support Relations Committee the Soviet proposal which requests the Labour agnin to seek a last-minute solution the rejection of the South African to the power industry crisis-United proposal and
General Assembly to request South Africa Press,
forthwith to submit a draft trustee- ship agreement for Southwest Africa. -Reuter.
that
Future Of UNRRA Educational Work
Paris, Nov. 27.
asks the
LABOUR PARTY TO REMAIN UNREGIMENTED
London, Nov. 28. Prime Minister Clement Attice is understood to have warned a meet-
voting
The Chinese delegation fully supported the proposal for the transfer of a part of UNRRA activities in the field of educa- tion to the United Nations ing of members of the Parliamentary Education, Scientific and Cul- Labour Party to-day of the dangers tural Organisation, when the of muss abstentions from
the Government Auch RB proposal came up for discussion with
bour Members on foreign policy in to-day in the Reconstruction characterised the revolt of 100 L and Rehabilitation Commission Parliament last week. of the first general UNESCO conference.
"We, in Chinn, have had experience of the great work done by UNRRA in education and many other fields, and we hope that the fine work would be continued by UNESCO said Chinese delegate Chu
The Czech and Chinese appeals for direct settlement
the Indian
Insuperable Dimcallies South African differences reflected
The last is the policy favoured by the development of new trend in
a number of Americans close to the Previously, Committee arguments.
situation. But this course,
despite solidly the delegations had lined up
its obvious
presents many and
dificulties. either in favour of approving the In-
possibly dion request for United Nations ac-
Washington
has not yet placed any tion or of referring the case to the hase of the ald to China on
phinse
"The mere passing of plous reso- windows and on the roof. services tutions, conclusion of pacts of friend- World Court. However, now France and Mexico have shown themselves basis of honest return for
many who ship and the solemn
signature of armoured cars were reported to be inclining toward the attitude voiced rendered and there are
doubt that it would even not stick by the Chinese and the Czechs.
Jewish Terrorism It was suggested earlier that the to the programme demanding China Countries to the UNO Charter patrolling the streets-United Press.
London, Nov. 28. "The existence of vast armies, such
the Chuter
Home Exle, for
continuing ald. Impic-as exist at present, is n South Africans and Indians report to neke good on premised reform in not enough," he said,
Mr exchange
constant next year's General Assembly me
mentation of such IL session whether the conditions of **
would require a lure progrumme threat to peace," said Sir Hartley. Secretary, told the House of Com-
*staff spread The burden of maintaining
mons to-day that he thought that a which India complained had
and forces cripples the countries of the very great deal of unnecessary and been throughout China to check on
erased world dtion. rectified. llowever, sentiment ap-
characterised
in the great task of economic false sensationalism was introduced prevent abuses which peared to be growing somewhat for all efforts to aid China in the past.
The war-wrecked by very wide sections of the press Chinese idea of getting them to- the
Ko-ching. Those are long rangé considera-world cries out for relief from the Into the recent security measures gether on their differences at once
tions. Several immediate results can threats and burdens so that it may taken in Britain against the threats and before the end of this session, be expected if an open break comes: enter at Inst into the golden age
The United States, however, rel-
10
terated its belief that the case should The Peiping Executive Headquarters, of liberty, peace and prosperity.
to the International Court go Justice for ruling-United Press.
Court Sequel To
Of Shooting Soviet Soldier
of
the
An Opportunity Now
such
This. orilch
has been dertake not to use a particular form
Marshall's Position
י
of Jewish terrorists,
Ie
answering was
who
wns
Mr
the
Chenuator of the National
Bernet Bu
for
wars. But the nations at that time did utterly unfoundeble, and
nothing effective for enforcement of that which they had provided in their trenties and resolutions.
Ede sald he could not.
The meeting was reminded of the collapse of the Neville Chamberlain Government. As was expected. acction of the members sponsored
to
the demand to reintroduce the aus- pended standing orders of the Party discipline members, even to the ex- which formerly gave the power
tent of expulsion for serious breaches of the rules,
This suggestion
was eventually withdrawn and a proposal for the suspension of" continuation of the standing orders was carried unani- mously.
in the Education Sub-committeo of the Programme Commission, the Chinese delegate Mr Chu Ching-nung, departmental chief in the Chinese Ministry of Education, supported the UNESCO project on fundamental education which he likened to China's programme of mass education.
Mass Education Mr Chu told the Sub-committee: China has lold years, "In the last 20
champloned by the Lord President. special emphasis on mass education, orders has all along been strongly Twenty years of experience-laugh of the Council, Mr Herbert Morri
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Political quarters interpret the re- sult as reflecting the keen desire of the Government to continue to leave- members unregimented.
The Idea to suspend the standing
Mr. Morrison
us that fundamental education i9 really important. If not for the son, who is the Leader of the House.
has extension of education how could we
consistently ex- the view that the Party have sustained our morale during the press
with 400 members but of the Por- war years."
In the same sub-committee, the lamentary total of 640, should show World healthy quality by permitting its Chinese Mr Chuter
proposal for
supporters the maximum freedom of Teachers' Charter was brought up for discussion. While the Belgian and thought and action, Canadian delegates supported the proposal. proposal, the French delegates opposed such a charter, arguing that the world charter, guaranteeing freedom of teaching would mean that UNESCO whg
with interfering national domestic affairs and there- fore It would be an infringment of sovereign rights--Central News
If he could, he thought he would be in the nature of a secret service gent more efficient than any that had ever existed.--Reuter. -
Ranner, chairman of the Zionist A Joint Kuomintang-Communist-
Federation and Labour Member, implementing Amerkan agency for
who had asked if he deprecated the peace agreements, and the Kuomin-
"We have now the opportunity of "very serlous แscl sensational" tang-Communis! army integration would be dissolved. Some suggest-taking a step forward and making pubitelty that was given to this ed that the American personnel could set will have some real effect matler generally and whether he and not be a mere sham, a fraud was satisfled that the Jewish com- with remain as observers
condemned terrorism Nailonalist armies, but no decision to be used for the purpose of poll-munities tical propaganda, or to full unsus-entirety, has
yet been reached.
pecting
Mr Chuter Ede added that he was people into false sense of The military advisory group which
quite convinced that the over is in the process of helping train the security.
"What use is it to furnish figures, whelming majority of Jews through- supply Nationalist
navy and air force
information, agree to out out the world deprecated the aetion would be
limited number had taken. · i in a serious position. down particular forces and to un-that
Asked by the Communist Member, functioning over six months, has not of weapon if that is all that is Mr William Gallacher, if he could Naples, Nov. 28.
yet been authorised by Congress and done?
We had experience of that say S/Sgt Charles E. Nickoloff open wartare in China would serious- goes on
U.S. ty cripple chances for that authori-in those bitter years between two starting this "highly trial before ા Army general court martial sation by the next Congress,
on charges of
Gen Marshall's mission would im to-morrow shooting a Soviet Army soldier mediately have to be re-evaluated. If a break comes and the Communists in Belgrade last February.
Mor- Army Jeadquarters Caserta refuse to recognise, General unid an affelal Yugo-Slay observer shall as a mediator or state they do would be present in accordance not want further services from him, with arrangements made through his present mission would definitely ended. Well-informed circles diplomatie channels with the Yugo- be Slav Government.
doubt he
would remain in China on the that basis. statement said The Army trial is the culmination of diplomatic The United States Marines almost
to disarm unilaterally. negotiations over Several months
"We are not prepared to reduce other between the
governments of the unquestionably would be withdrawn
om China regardless of
our army to negligible proportions if United States and Yugo-Slavin.
policy considerations if the Executive
the other Powera retain vasi forces which Nickeluff was brought to Italy Headquarters folds up
since after the February incident when
"This time we must have effective Russian soldier was shot during a supply American section of the Head- they can dispose
quarters is the sole remaining c
which argument outside a Belgrade cafe. case for the continued presence of
cannot In China.
ubstructed by Four other American soldiers present the Marines
in- prevented be at the scene also were brought to
The questions would Italy-United Press.
mediatedly raised of the continuation aggressor state, and which
President able to go to the aid of any state of land-lease which the
be subject of unjust promised would be extended until which may all Japanese are repatriated. Also in luck. the balance would be the $500,000,000 in which has been earmarked for
In
from
"Britain, who for the first time was compelled to introduce con- seription in peacetime because of the maintenance of vast and ever increasing forces in other parts of the world, is most anxious to
A large quickly
and progressive measure of armament imitations. but we are
unwilling
Chaurd
system of collective security, operation of
or
will be
SOVIET RE-ENTRY
(Continued from Page 1)
CRISIS AVERTED AUSTRIAN FOOD
To-day's meeting, which was pri- vate, was attended by a considerable number of Cabinet Ministers and a
which conciliatory note,
seems to have been struck all round, suggests that the domestic crisis in the Party has passed-Reuter.
PERSIA AND RUSSIA
Teheran, Nov. 28.
An article appearing in the Keyhan- stated that it Russia wished to pro- tect the rights of smaller nations, the Foreign Minister, M. Vyacheslav Molotov, should not be content mere-
respective posts they were unable to carry out their duties. During the last few months unbearable condi the tions not only for their work but be even for their stay in Mukden were an created by the Chinese authorities. "Much evidence at the disposal of the Embassy testifies to the fact that not only local civil and military authorities did not offer the Soviet rallwaymen protection due but 00 the contrary many Soviet employees fell victims to beatings and other security go hand in hand. We can- lawless acts which took place with not embark on one without at the the participation of members of the same time establishing the other.
Chinese Army and its employees. "There must be adequate and Thus the local Chinese authorities cortoin
have
created such conditions and Mukden that further stay of Soviet The Manchester Guardian, in on for genuine referas ir political donations are in fact disarming mong those preparing for Japan | editorial to-day, said of Portugal that velopments in the national interests prohibitions adopted, dre in fact be railwaymen there became no longer unpiles. The Council will consider tries.
Tokyo, Nov. 28. Japan hopes to be invited to the 1040 Olympic Games In London and Japanese athletle circles are making plans to prepare for such an even- tuality. Count Michimasa Soyejimu, former Japanese representative the International Olympic Committee,
re-entering international sports.
on
A superficial survey shows that
has not suffered
many
Clics umong her Olympic stan-: dard athletes. Many former Olympic
and
Un
SALAZAR REGIME RESTS ON APATHY OF PORTUGUESE
Manchester, Nov. 27.
China,
Lend-lease, the military advisory group and the loan are among the points on which at least certain in- Buential groups hope will be applied
Dr Salazar's regime rests largely un compel US continued support of one the apathy
engaged in open of the Portuguese people side in a nation' -an unsound busis in the long run. civil war-United Press.
Reviewing briefly announcements
equalled the world high foreign .or goodwill, had
Jump mark and who also in the broad jump and shot put Central News,
incident.
or
able
breas
Go Hand In Hand "Diarmament
means
and 'collective
ensuring
that
that the Imitations proposed, or
L
SNOW IN NANKING
in
the
possible.
"The ing carried out und made effective
Central News assertion by each particular state.
alleging that 200. Soviet workers will It is no use culting down military remain in Mukden is incorrect. All and air forces if at the same Ume Soviet railwaymen are leaving for of tho abortive tevolt stara particularly in swimming and October, the Guerdian sald, political Training Grounds
early in
civilan forces are maintained in the USSR in the next few days."- tracks and field events are still active. news from Portugal was Tore and
auch way that they can instantly be United Press, A few outstanding newcomers have revolt naturally raised expectations.
In Britain turned to military uses.
"It is no use saying there are no observed
are almost it gold that the incident had since who
vast
rocket bombs stocks of assurad of berths in future Japanese been shrouded and the Portuguese
London, Nov. 28.
available if a nation is able to Olympic teams including the middle- Ambassador in Rio de Janeiro felt Prime Minister Attice told the
tum out' rockets distance swimmer, Hirumisha Fur- the need to reassure Brazilians and House of Commons to-day that the
large number must at a moment's notice. We fashi the sensational school. "good Portuguese In Brazil" that great bulk of training of British
have control and inspection of marm, Tue Yamanouch! who
correspondents, from
weapons and war potential. We forces must continue to take place officially
are prepared to lift all curtains and competes norance
open all doors to suels international Even if sult- elsewhere oversons. exaggerated the importance of the in Britain and not in the Dominions readily
system. aversend were there Was Ignorance, Dr
"I am glad to gather the Soviet Salazar's government has only liselt avaliable the expense, waste of time
lyck and immenso amount of transport Union no longer raises any objection to blame, according to a correspondent now in Lisbon, who involved, would be prohibitive, quite to the establishment of some such sold detailed dispatches were written apart from the necessity of having systent other country is afraid or
"What training grounds available in this but none got out of the country.",
paper sald, Misaffection in the country in any case for men called reluctant to do the same?
exista, no that the whole world may Mr Chung Kok-cho, who painted Portuguese Army seems to exist, but up for National Service for auxillary state their position now if any such
and services. a large mumber of pictures during to be badly organosition i
He was replying to suggestions that know that every state is now ready for inspection and for limitation of the war years in China, will hold on ineffective as the civilion
military Information, not only to "In that way, and in that way exhibition of his work at the Asia group called MUD-the Democratis part of the training should take place and willing nut only to disclone armaments.
these proposals be left Life Building, 6th floor, commencing Unily Movement which made such in Canada or elsewhere in view of agree to control and limitation, but only, enn to-day. The show will remain open poor use of the temporary freedom the fact that the training grounds to agree also to the establishment, outside the realm of propaganda and granted to it before the last elections, which Service ministers proposed not in years far ahead but in the suspicion and hold out any hope for until Monday.
The majority of the pictures are "Opposition must be Ineffective to retain in Britain, often included immedinte future, of full and the future of the world."
The committes adjourned till to landscapes depleting Kwangi and without popular support."United beauty spots and valuable agricul- effective ayatem not affected by any
velo power for collective security, morrow.—Reutor. Kwelchow scenic views.
Pro
tural land.-Router,
ART EXHIBITION
The
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con-
an-
The article added that the inquiry should include activities of foreign agents and questionable immigrants who, the dispatch said, were mainly responsible for warmongering in-
disunity and .the. Irigues, Internal repudiation of the integrity of coun-
Vienna, Nov. 28: The British Army hus helpedly with demanding from the United temporarily to avert the acute food Nations that foreign troops should erials
Corinthia lending be removed, but should also demand
that UNRRA 300 tons of flour, it was
full inquiry bo instituted by an learned here to-night. The United international commission.
Two States Army gave 800 tons. food ships expected at Trieste to- day and to-morrow were expected to assure future supplies.
Meanwhile, Austrians are xiously awaiting to-r
to-morrow's meet- ing of the Allied Counell in Vienna which will discuss Austria's food
For the first time, a high-Foreign the possibility of full implementation
Office official said that the Soviet. of its decisions. or October 25 and
Ambasador had protested against the November 15 giving Austrians com-
the
movement Persian Government's recept plete control over and distribution of indigenous sup-friendly attitude toward Russia, add- plies. The
decide meeting will
Ing that Russin did not look with whether the Australlen Government favour on bloodshed in Azerbaijan, retains the rights gained during the past year or whether Austria returns to divided separate zones with irado and political barriers.-Reuter.
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Nanking. Nov, 20. The year's first nowfall on nation's capital occurred early this morning when snow fell for several
ZBW on 45 ke and from 12.30-1.11.. 7.30-0.30, 0.15-11 p.m. also on 0.52 me 0.30 Bob and Bing Crosband Hotel. Londan hours beginning at 8 om. tinuously. As
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Shanghat, Nov, 28. and surrounding areas were com
Albert Sandler, Palm Court Orchestra; pletely blankcted with snow. The The Foreign Liquidation Commis- 130 Studio: Lubs Shuftain at the piano:
Variety 8.30 sthythum: temperature dropped to 30 degression decided to-day not to buy back London relay: nowa 6.13 Romance and
Bervice: the narcatles and surgical dressings London Transcription Let them this morning--Central News.
and instruments which were inadver- English Theatre, No. 11, Music Hall; 9.45 tently declared surplus and sold to Yehudi Menuhin: 10 London relay: howe: 10.08 The Gondollers, abridged "version;
Concert 10.45 Mongelburg's
Orchestra;; a Chinese purchaser, according to
11 Close down. Powell and Sons, the present owners of these stocks.
The Arm recently offered to sell
Printed and published by Frederick back the entire lot of surplus property upon the FLC request. A Percy Franklin for and on behalf of spokesman
the South China Morning Post Limited FLC has now dropped the case at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Vice United Press.
toria, in the Colony of Hongkong
firm sald of the
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