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SHIPPING NEWS
Aircraft Carrier: Venerable, 1. Crulsar: Kuryatus, North Arm. Transport: Honaventura, 0.
Destroyer: Penn, AFD; Contest. 11: Cockade, Bouth Wall; Constance, 11.
Escort Vessel: Oporum, 4 Wide- mouth Bay, Aberdeen 13ock; Пlack Bwan ATT); Alberily, 7: Aire, Wert Armi *Bigbúry Bay, 5: Hart. 8.
Submarine Depot Bhip: Adamant, Dry
Dock.
Bubmarine: Auriga. Amphion, West Arm.
Astute
CHINESE BUSINESS
IN N.E.I.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946.
Belgian Claim For FEDERALISATION Korean Leader
Compensation From Germany
EU 7038: Neches, CTU 70.20, A; YP dies has been suspended since the "any economic advantages tem-
348, A4; Shelton (DD 790), Evernote .(DD 700) AB,
French Frigate: Tonkinata, I
Chinese Chitoms Cruiser: Teh Jing. Kowloon Bay.
Administered by Commodore-Is
Commission
Vals: Fort Beaulantnojs. 17, Store Ship Fort Bandusky, A13. ABIBI Fort Langley, 1127. Betred
by Admiralty kiarahair Em-
pire Witham, Cosmo Dock,
FAVOURED FOR MALAYA
London, Dec. 5.
An Informed source suld yesterday that
the Colonial Secretary, Mir Arthur Creech Jones, had approved provisionally a readjustment of the Malayan Union's constitution along federation instead of unfon lines.
He added that federalisation would mean an increase in the temporary and a Power of Malaya's sultans consequent strengthening of the central governm
Foochow, Dec. 4.
Brussels, Dec. 4. Chinese-owned
and
controlled Belgium claimed a share in business in the Netherlands East In-
after porarily or permanently enjoyed uprising of the Indonesians V-J Day, according to Mr Koo Melin Germany by other Allied
Chairman
of the Chinese Powers" when M. Paul-Henri of Commerce in Batavia- who is now here to organise a trad-Spank, Foreign Minister, put her ing company,
CARO to the Council of Foreign Mr Kno said that on account of the Ministers in New York on No- turbulent conditions now prevailing vember 14, it was disclosed at in the Dutch colony, import and ex-
meeting of the Senate Foreign NA50; Benalder, Blonecutters, Diterni Coleroi, Wae Sudru, Ways Ro-port trade between Singapore, tho geni, Birchol, Oll Fuel Jetty: Repidal. Philippine Islands and the Nether- Affairs Committee here to-day. Yeumati Anchorage; Empire danien, MJ;
lands East Indies was practically at
The claim was made as compensa- Herbol, West Arm; War Afridi, 125;
a alandstill and capital holdings tion for losses caused by German Bishopale, 18. Empire Damsel, Talkoo.
in aggression. being throttled resulting heavy
fosses
Belgium also to overseas Chinese
demanded there.
equitable part in the exploitation of of western In some cases, Chinese business the antural resources
entire Cermony. men, were deprived of their
Federalisation is a new constitu- The only Immediate territorial worldly possessions which their fore-
tion for the Malayan Union repre- fathers find tolled so hard to acquire. cinin made was for minor frontier
compromise Agreement the In
ofsentatives" region Due to the constant persecution by rectifications
and the sultans' objection to the near complete elimination of their sovereign powers, which, they fear- ed was implicit in the British plan, the source declared.
salvage Verset:King Salvor Wellington Wall
Lifung Craft: 29, 23, W3 and • Wanchal, 50, Wellington Wall.
Crane Ship: Shalshu Maru. WA, at Wreck.
Rescue Tagat Encore, Talkon; Enticer, Eart Arm.
HMDL 1100, 1106, Kowloon Camber. Tug: Rockglen, Rockland, Nockp!dgeon, Tidal Basin,
NAV: Boomerang. Tidal Basin. MRL (NABO) 41, 42, Tidal_Busta.
Ships in Maintenance and Reserva MPV 31, 181, 203, 204, 203, 242, 244, 700, 1071. 1101, 1127.
245 751, 707. Kowloon Canber.
LCI (L) 10. 11. Kowloon Camber.
123, 163, 172. JZ.
LCT: 1151 013, 1150, 1100, 1105. 1281, Kowloon Camber.
NBC: 110, Kowloon Camber; 102, Wal-
Ington Wait.
IDML: 1099, 1002, 1008, 1108, 1107, 1150, Kowloon. Camber,
Tur: Rockforest,
Rockwing. Rock-
mount, Kowloon Camber, Oulalde Wall.
Aterebatir ships
Denalder, lonecutters.
Bulimba Yaumati.
Bursa, Stonecutters.
Caltex I won Wan,
Cape Howe, Mackle's Whart.
Cerion, Lalchikok.
Chunekin K wann Ba
Rastern Trader. Stonecutters.
Empire Fraser, isi.
Empire Withain. Talkoksul. Erles Moller, Bhumshulpo. Foochow, FJ,
Olen Ter, Kawloon Wharf. Glenstra. Tolkos Dock. Hal Chen, Stonecutters.
Tai H, Kawinen Doek. Hat Ming. Kowloon Dock, Hat Ton of Yaomat
Hal Yang, Douglas Wharf. Kenilworth, Kowloon Dock, Nanchang, Taikoo Dock.
Faula, Talkoo Dock.
Period, Yaumiati,
Pina Wo, Custodian Whart
Produce, Laichikok Quanza, A10,
Bamismu Latchikok. Samarovik, Kowloon Dock. Bamtweed, Kowloon Dock, Shantung. Taikoo Dock Shengking. Talkoo Dock, Sliveriank, A2.
Sinking, 1.
Blanhall, Kowloon Bay.
Szechuen, Talkoo Dock.
Tai Ping, Ali.
Tai Po Shan, Bhumahulpo.
Tainan, Talkoo Dock.
Titsadane, A12.
Typhoon, B. Po.
Walnut Bend. off Taiko0. Wing Bang, Stonecullers, Wuchong, "owloon Bay, Wusuch. Tolkon Dock
- Arrived Yesterday
Han Min (CMSN) Chinese, 99 tona, Capt Y. L. Yan, from Canton.
Tisadane (JCJL) Dulch, 6,760 tops. Capt J. Nedertni. from Amoy,
Bursa (APC) British, 2,002 tons, N. Douglas, from 'Singapore,
Benalder (Mac. Mac) British, from UK,
Straits.
Cape Howe (Dodwell) from. Milke, coal. HMS Bonaventure from Shanghai.
Halled Yesterday
Winona for Shanghal.
Hai Chang for Chinwanglao.
Han Min for Swatow, Shanghai.
Dicto for Shanghai.
Fu Pɔ to Pratas.
Contest to Woosung.
Venerable and Contest for exercises. Wave Regent to Abadan.
Arriving To-day Port Darwin D & S) from Australin, Singapore,
Ting Bang (Mac. Mac.) from Bombay, Kowloon Whart.
HMS Victorious from Singapore, ***---- USS Chubb.RAR LINE A
Sailing To-day Silvertenk (JCJL) for Manila, Calcutta, USA, AZ.
Thiragano (JCIL) for Shanghai, A12.
EGYPTIAN SCHOOLS TO RE-OPEN
Catro, Dec. 4. Egyptian schools and universities, closed on November 27 after three days of rioting by students, are to be re-opened on Saturday,
Students or their parents must sign a declaration that the students
Weld
a
Mr Creech Jones' approvat came after a conference with Mr Malcolm McDonald, Governor-Generat Malaya. Final endorsement of, the proposals for the new Malayan constitution is expected to be given by the Cabinet this week, the informant said. Thereafter they will be referred to the India, Chineze and Eurasian Councils of Malaya for a full and wide discussion before, be- coming effective.
To Plead Case For Country
Dr Syman Korea's
Scout, Dec. 1. Rhee, Southern Dennernlie leader, to en route by plane to the United States, where he hopes to persuade the Unded Nations e abandon the Mss
decision dividing Koren and pro- viding
for
Russia-United States trusiceship.
Rheo is the best known Southern Koren leader, although he has some opposition from Leftist elements.
cow
U.S. POLICY ON JAPANESE REPARATIONS
figures
CHINESE VICTIMS · OF CLASHES IN HAIPHONG
the
in the
This information was contained In a despatch received here to-day from the Hanoi correspondent of the Agence France Presse.
damaged. Soverni to why Koreane spot an to
tles
Paris, Dec. 4. Fifty Chinese civilians were killed and 23 injured during the recent Washington, Dec. 3. Franco-Viet Numh fighting Government Far Eastern experts Chinese quarter- of Halphong, in told the United Press to-day that the northern French Indo-China, it was announced in Hanoi to-day by a polley of the United States, in sug-
delegation from reparations
Chinese resting exact
Consulate-General on return from would be one of consistency with
an Investigation of the scene of Japan's civilian economic needs. They said that, me of the major difficulties Righting. in Mr Edvin Pauley's provocals for reparations was that they did not talk into consideration the necessity for reconditioning Japan's economy Somo United States Army au-
to the point where tho ceased to be thorities are pleased that thee has a burden on the gecupying authorl gone to the United States, because tea. they belleve he will
he will then be able to state on the.
They pointed out that Mr Pauley are against trusteeship, but others ex-recommended that three-quarters of press apprehension that ds ut-Japan's steel industry should be re terances in the Un
United
States may moved by the occupying lowers. They embarrass the accupation.
said that the United States Govern Meanwhile, efforts are being made ment feels this does not take into to convene a South Korea legislature consideration the 20 per cent in-distributing rice. The newly estab by December 12, a spokesman for the!
crease in Japan's population since 24k Corps of the occupation force 1938 and the consequent additional sald. It J5 understood that Lt need for a step-up for consumers. A Government spokesman said that a list of appointees, ·
The General said that because of rieral the United States believed the average annual economie index "technical discrepancies," the legis level prevailing during the years lative elections in Seoul and Kwan 1932-38 would be a just minimum to won province would be held over Under modifted federalisation, the
He said set for Japanese recovery. again from December 10, sultans will retain certain executive powers, including the right to levy
that the discrepancies were caused in this connection reparations was not
military a method of punishment and the dis-mishing is now spasmodle. Reuter.. by misunderstanding the taxes, he said. But foreign relations
Government ordinance and that any ciplinary angle did not enter into to trade, communications, posts and telegraphs, are to remain the pre-
or all candidates previously elected discussions. lie said the sole prob to the Legislative Assembly are still lem was how to insure the Japanese central authority-eligible. If again clecled-Associated a minimum living standard without Associated Press,
leaving them П wor potential. United PreяS.
the Indonesians, many Chinese have Monschau, where a rallway line of between the British Union proposal General John R. Hodze is compiling|
been compelled to leave the East In-purely Belglas importance winds in dies and seek a livelihood in Singa- and out of Belgium and Germany, right was reserved to make and In the Malayan Union. but pore Central News.
further demands "If circumstances warrant."
Guarantees were demanded against
being measures Germany to alter the direction of natural lines of communication to- warda Belgian portn.
Nelson
Annuity
Decision
•London, Dec. 4. The £5,000 annuity granted to the Nelson family as memorial to their illustrious
*
sailor ancestor will not be paid after the deaths of the present
Lord Nelson and his brother, 'the Honorable Edward Egar Horatio Nelson.
The House of Commons reached.
any
taken
In
The Senate Committee also dis- cussed to-day the attitude of each of the
Powers Great
towards the German problem, but no communi- que was issued and members of the Committee observed the strictest secrecy afterwards.-Reuter.
BISHOP BLAMES INDIAN LEADERS
London, Dec. 5.
serve
of the
AMERICAN TOLD TO QUIT PORTUGAL
Lisbon, Dec. 4. Joseph Arthur Porto, an American subject, has been ordered by the
31 tugat within eight days, Wus leamed to-day.
Press.
an
38th Pamilel
Washington, Dec. 4. Dong Sung Kim, President of the Korean Pacific press, carried appeal of Gouth Koreans for the abolition of the 38 parallel division line direct to President Truman at the conclusion of the President's weekly press meeting to-day.
Following a direct conversation with the President, Kim said Truman United States wanted 10 Bnid the help Korea and that it was doing all that it is possible to remove the dividing line between the American-
Associated Press.
this decision by passing the second Bishop of Fulham, asserted yester Portugese authorities to leave For Russian occupation forces in Korea. reading of the Trafalgar Estates Bill
by 271 voles to 102.
The High! Reverend B. H. Batty day that the situation in India was the most serious crisis which has In moving the second reading. Mr faced Britain since the war and that the Indian leaders were responsible Hugh Dallon, Chancellor of the Ex-for the trouble to-day. chequer, suggested that Trafalgar House might, by the discontinuance of entail, pass into the hands of the Admiralty and thus become a for better memorial to the great admiral then it was at present,
The leaders in India tell us that the people only have one aim and that is to separate themselves from the British Empire," he trid R luncheon gathering.
"That
is what the leaders It is those leaders
who
say. are
on
The opposition motion for the But rejection of the bill was based on making trouble to-day. The mass grounds that proper compensation of the people are content, but they
that are very easily led, especially not being paid and
religious matters". Parliament
being askeri dishonour the moral obligation maintain the pension.
was
surrounded
wns
to to
Bishop Batty said that those who had spent their lives in India agree second that if British rule was withdrawn, Mr Dalton, moving the reading fold that the subject was the Hindus und Moslems would at by much poignante fly at each other's throats, and
failed India would become a
place of British history. Lord Nelson
unparalleled bloodshed and massacre. "The people of India are easily led Napoleon's plan for the invasion of
just. ns Britain
bis successors,
and the people who lead them are co-operating with the Air Force and
not always scrupulous," he added.—— Army in the last war, falled Hitler's Associated Press. plan with the same object.-Reuter.
Chinese Textile Control Meets
Shanghai, Dec..1.
Dr T. V. Soong, President of the Executive Yuan, attended both_ses- sions of the Textile Control. Com- mittee which were held yesterday. At the meeting questions on how to improve the quality of Chinese tex- tiles, the supply of raw materials to factories, how to suppress the tex tile black market and how to lift restrictions on imports of American textiles into China were dealt with. It was learned here to-day that the lifting of the ban on imports of American textiles will be realised shortly, Central News.
will not take part in any demon-American Colonies
stration and will pay for any damage if he does.
Every student will havo Identity card with his photograph. This is to prevent the entry into a university of agitators pretending to be students.
Students are being classifed into "good," "doubtful" and "inadmiss- able," the last named being those proved to have been leaders in dis- orders. Reuter.
CHINESE ENVOY TO CZECHO-SLOVAKIA
Nanking. Dec. 4. Local: diplomatic circles disclosed | here to-day that Chinese Minister lo Switzerland Dr Lane Liang has been transferred to Czecho-Slovakla China's Ambassador-Central News.
JEWS TO QUIT POLAND
In Japan
Fukuoka, Kyushu, Dec 4.
Five American villages, each with
a population of 100, will be completed In the southern Japanese Island of Kyushu before, next July for units of the 24th Infantry Division.
of 285
It was announced that each unit will
Occupy # community dwellings spread over 100 acres that will contain a church, a commissary, a theatre, a school, clubs and other conveniences. United Press.
PHILIPPINE MISSION TO JAPAN
Communists Accused
Bombay, Dec. 4. Sardar Valabhabani Patel, Minis- ter of Home Affairs in the Indian Interim Government, to-day nocused the Communist Party in India of deriving inspiration from Russia and advocating violenec, strikes and dis- ruption of industries to achieve their ends.
large" meeting of Addressing a workinen --here--he said: "Prepare yourselves to govern India, which is on the threshold of freedom, in the same way au the Labour Party workers parly-is to-day wielding the reins of power in Britain,
"Do not be misled by Communists. Do not precipliate Industrial strikes and keep off communal troubles. Strikes are not good for workers. They disorganise industrial life and affect the common man by reducing the production of essential consumer goods."-Ileuter.
BOMBAY RIOTING
Bombay, Dec. 4. The police fired six rounds during the night to disperse rioting crowds In the town of Bombay, the Bombay Government announced to-day. No one was injured,—Reuter.
tation
British-Italian Trade Talks
from
Rome, Dec. 4. The Italian Foreign Minister, Pietro Nenni, has received an invi- the British Foreign Minister, Mr Ernest Bevin, to go to London in connection with the italo- British trade talks which will open next week, the Foreign Ofce on- nounced to-day,
The Italian foreign trade delega- tion, headed by Luciano Mascio, will leave for London on Friday, Mascla sald. he expected the trade discus- sions will be concluded In January. The Forele Omce spokesman said for the Nenni may go to
London
Manila Dec. 4." President Roxas announced at a Cabinot meeting yesterday that a five-man Philippine mission will go to Japan soon to look over Japanese end of the talks and "also, to discuss factories available to the Philippines other matters."United Press,
Industrial reparations,
Buslo, Dec. 4.
na war
Twenty thousand Jews are plan- plants due for inspection include tex- ning to cross from Poland into the tile plants, dockyards, electric power Million Bibles To United States zone of Germany, and Austria in the next few weelu, ac planin, smelters, foundries, tool mak- ing plants, fishnet mills and fertil!
cording to a report which will be presented to the World Zionist Con- gre here next week.
ser plants-United Press.
Be Given Alway
It was understood the authorities had not advanced any explanation for the order although the United States Embassy had attempted
to the reasons for the expulsion
leam order. order.
Porta was assistant financial at- tacie during the war at the United Stater Embassy in Lisbon but hod entered into private business here. Porto was said to have been a close friend of Secretary of States James
F. Byrnes and the State Department had asked the Embassy in Lisbon for
of the particulars
case.-United Press
Jap Repats Stage Strike In Diet
Tokyo, Dec. 4. The 56 homeless Japanese re- patriates from overseas who spent Tuesday night in the Diet building said they will continue their sit- down strike there until Govern- ment gives a "sincere reply" to their demands on behalf of the countless other repatriates for relief.
The repatriates said they are fac- ing
"death"
and want ilvelihood, security and employment.
district sent them rice cakes with a A repatriation group in one Tokyo message encouraging them to "ght to the finish."-United Press.
PROBABLE OPPONENT FOR WOODCOCK
DISARMAMENT DEBATE
(Continued from Page 1)
Damage to property had left more than 300 homeless, the despatch said. One Chinese home in five, it was alleged, hind
been destroyed or Chinese shops were broken into and large quanti
of merchandise were either destroyed or stolen, the report added.. The French military authorities are helping to feed the refugees by lished "Chinese Mutual Aid Associa tion" In Hanoi to-day auiced the Chinese Consul General to Lake necessary measures to protect Chinese subjects in case of funct ineldents.
The fighting insted roughly LWO weeks und although 10 defrite Ile saldarmistice ins
been. algned, akir-
NANKING WANTS BORDER
INCIDENT DETAILS
Com-
Nanking, Dec. 4, The Foreign Office here has cabled the Chinese Foreign Affairs missioner In Hongkong for full de- tails of the incident on the Sino- British border there yesterday, in
the death of a volving Heuter.
'BEVIN
Chinese.
RETURNING
London, Dec. 4. A Government source said to-day that the Foreign Minister, Mr Ernest Bevin, will relurn to London from the Big Four talks and the United Nations meetings in New York in about a week-United Press.
-DI
REPORTS OF MACARTHUR BAN DENIED
Tokyo, Dec. Regarding dispatches from Now York quoting Columnist Drew Pear- son as anserting that Gen MacArthur bas banned several newspapers from Japan, including the Chicago
New the New York PM and the
the
GHQ York Herald-Tribune, Public Relations. Officer said in a statement to-day there was not the "slightest truth" in these assertions.
Sun,
He pointed out that the Chicago Sun and the Herald-Tribune had been represented in Japan since the beginning of the occupation and that PM could have been represented it It had applied for the right to station a correspondent in its theatro.
Far from banning the newspapers, United Press has been receiving copies of the three dallies mention- ed in every mail from the States United Press.
.
United
Worldwide Control
Of Narcotics Plan
for tie control over mission
of reduction armaments and we
atomic of
weapons. prohibition
Jerusalem, Dec. 4. Control commissions will get down to Uheir work in detail in conformity King Abdullah of Transjordan to- with the rules which will be worked day scented an official laitan out for them by the Security Council. visit Turkey in the near future, the The question of
u Palestine broadcasting service principic unanimity has no relevance to the ported to-night-Reuter. work of the control commissions. Consequently, it is que wrong to allege that any state which pos
other weapons of mass destruction,
New York, Dec. 4. sesses the right of veto will be aute
for instance rockets, 19 not. The The twenty members of the United. to prevent implementation of con-
Atomic Energy Commission should Nations Narcotle Drugs Commission trol and inspection. Control com- mission are not the Security Coun- complete its present work and put to-day unanimously approved in forward a plan for the regulation of principle a plan for worldwide con- cil and, therefore, there is no reason atomic energy. When that plan has trol of narcotics on a regional basis, to assert that any power will by the been generally accepted, its actual
Un as well as a specific plan for restric use of veto prevent implementation coming into force must be contemtive measures in Japan and Korea. of control.
to prevent Any attempt ent poraneous with similar plans in re-
10 olher weapons
A seven-nation committee, control ar inspection decisions arlop-furd
mass destruction. All we have posed of representatives of China, ted by the Security Council will be
the do. in regard nothing else but violation of the de-
to
rocket France, India, Netherlands, United and the is to abolish IL What we have to do Kingdom, United States cisions-of-the Council.
Devold Of Foundation
to
ΟΙ
COM-
in regard to the atomic weapons is Soviet Union, was named by the "That is why the Lak about veto Lo abolish its use for wariske Comunission chairman to
examine
In connection with control and in-purposes, but at the same time aspects of the proposals which were spection is devoid of foundation. encourage the use of its potentialilles approved.
be made buch talk cannot be interpreted for peace and that they
The plan, submitted by Dr Sze o.herwise than the desire to subsitute available to all of us.
Ming-aze (China), referred princi- one question for the other and as an
"Thirdly, any system of disarma-
consideration of the possibility of attempt to evade a direct answerment must provide for an immediate | Pally to Japan and called also for and effective system of control and arriving at a similar agreement with armument. We are called upon inspection. There must be, Of Korea when that country has
course, full disclosure of information Korean government. An amendment about armaments
to
the question of general reductions of
adopt an important decision. The General Assembly should take the Orst step towards a solution without further delay.
to be
contem-NUES
D
poraneous with the establishment proposed by Egypt vastly broadened the scope of the proposal and would of an organisation for control and
commit the United Nations to con- "other aldering establishment of verification.
control." of regional systems
Lightning Strikes
Church In Devon
Rome, Dec. 4.
"I consider the United States drift The Italian Boxing Federation said
"Fourthly, the operation of con- and the Soviet amendments form the to-day it had offered the former basis for decision by the General trol and inspection agency and ex- United Press.
tension of its work to newly in- Italian light, heavyweight champion. Assembly," Luigi Musina, ac substitute for the
Sir Hartley Shawcross (Britain), vented weapons must not be subject injured Duillo Spagnolo to fight replied that M Molotov's very im- to any vete, England's Bruce Woodcock at Har-portant statement indicated important
Vital Consideration ringay Arena, London, on December concessions from the original,rigid
vitnil. vicw, which may well enable the sub- "We regard that as very The Boxing Federation said commik.ee to reach an
International ayrcement There must be some
with can deal Musion's passport and visas were upon the common cause.
organisation which
When the Jack prepared in case promoter
Plymouth, Dec. 4. Solomons decided to schedule Wood- There is no kind of equivocation newly invented weapons.
is abolished scientists atom bomb
The whole village of Newton about the position of the United will, I daresay, devote themselves to
Ferrer, on the banks cock to box with Musina-Unlied |
of River Kingdom. It must be apparent to the discovery
even of something Press.
Yealm near Plymouth, was plunged M. Molotov, u to the rest of the
more terrible, world, the great desire of the United
into darkness and the 10th century church damaged when Kingdom delegation is to ensure that "There must be an international parish some really effective scheme is body not subject to veto which can lightning struck the flag staff on the brought into operation rapidly.,
tower and carried away one of the deal with such situation," "We la agreement with A Sir Hartley Shawcross said that pinnacles during a violent thunder-
are la Molotov's
that we M. Molotov's statement gave them storm. proposition urgently with a general "real reason for hope that by frank discussion in a spirit of give and on of armaments.
We are
take we may reach a composite re- weapons, along with other weapons points of the various proposats In
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
New York, Dec. 4. The Argy for the third year in a row won the Lambert Trophy as the outstanding college football team in the East and at the same time the Army's great halfback, Glenn Davis, won the Heisman Memorial Trophy nation's outstanding 1040 as the college footballer. He was followed by Georgia's Charlie Trippie, Notre Dame's Johnny Lujack, Army's Blan chard, and Arnold Tucker.
Army lettermen elected 20-year aid. guard Joseph Steffy captain for 1047. Davis and Blanchard were co-captains this year. United Press.
SINO-BRITISH TREATY
п
After striking the flagstaff and knocking off the pinnacle, lightning
in agreement also that atomic solution which will cibody the best tore of the locked heavy oalt doors
of
of the tower and flung them some distance away. A piece of granite fore the sub-ivmmiting,”
Senator Tom Connally (United welgiing 40 pounds was flung 300 States) welcomed the Soviet move, yards from the tower and deposited adding: "We are not prepared at outside the drawing room window the moment to accept the amend of a farm. Part of the valuable ments as proposed by 37 Molotov, stained glass window of the church, but will give them the moail measuring three feet by four feet.
was blown out but not smashed.- serious consideration.
TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING.
of mass destruction, should be abolished.
"We are very glad to And that iba Sovich.contrary
their to original position, now also sar that a rigid and effective system international control is cascutial. "But these somewhat pious, some might
even platitudines, principles do not
"The United States Innials that Reuter go far chough.
prestige and After we have discussed this matter the jurisdiction
of the Atomic Energy authority in the sub-commitice, wo must really Commission shall not be disturbed. Lry to place
before
the world some
15 | wankened or watered down; but concrete plan which will not raise that they will continue to perform hope and enthusiasm in the peoples the functions with which they have of the world on
In the end been invested."
ZBW an 845 ko and from 12.3-1.15. turns out to be a falec prospectus,"
The Canadian delegate. Mrmed 8.30-7.30. B-11 p.m., also on 9.52 me. Four Principles
0,30
Children's Studio: that "the world will be grateful to
Jour; 5.30 Philadelphia, Dec. 4.
Shanghai, Den. 4. Sir Hartley emphasized that any
ferth Tris: 7.30 Studio: ital Lorenzo: 7,00 The War Anzela Administration
China's counter-draft to the Sino-disarmament proposals should be the Soviet Foreign Minister for the Variety: 7 London relay: now; 7.15 Milt Dennis Noble, Jacques String Orchestra; has 1,000,000 copies of a best-seller. Britlah draft treaty submitted by the based on four general principles: eat hope which his speech holds Musical Comedy: 8.20 anla Ackland. to be givan' away.
British Government seven months "Firstly, the atomic sido of t regulation
M. Molotov declared that he had London relay: news: 0.03 Studla: Gossip
fundamental
Gloria; 9.15 Dance murie: 9.30 London They are bles, and Mr Frank L.
nga will be ready in a few days, of disarmament tu no objection to the
relay: Jazz Society! 10 Beethoven: Bona to it will be handed McNamee, WAA regional director, when
the Atomic the handled by
to Shawcross and was prepared Vaughan Williams, Serenade to Musle,BBC British Embassy in Nanking, it is Commission until the Commission Brinciples cuminted by Fir Hartley No. 11 in C Minjor, Waldstein; 1925- EDC The threat of a breadless Clirist-naid, they will be made available free
singers; 10.33 Urchestra. han formulated its proposals. The accept the American proposal as a mus for Italians disappeared to-day to religious, educational, welfare learned to-day. Dar-Es-Salaam, Dec. 4. when the National Commission for and similar organisations.
The definite terms of the treaty General
work of that Commission. that the Savict modificatious would The first batch of 115 of 2.200 Food announced that Argentina had
The Bibles are part of the 11,900,- are not available but it in officially with the work bly must not interfere busis for discussing, with the hope Symphony Orchestra; 11 Close down.
"Secondly, no partial
of be accepted. Italian" evacuees from Tanganyika agreed to ship 500,000 quintals of 000 purchased for morale during the stated that the agreement will be
Sir Hartley replied: "If we can' Printed and published by Frederick who expect to leave within the next wheat to Italy immediately.
war. Most are pocket-size, some are based "entirely on the spirit of the disarmament should be adopted in two or three weeks left Dar-- Meanwhile, Turkey hus promised the King James Version, some the Sino-British agreement aligned in the sense that we must not get into go forward in this spirit we may Percy Franklin for and on behalf of positions where, for instance, the accomplish work of great value to South China Morning Post Limited Saldam to-day on a British hospitali Italy 20,000 quintala of wheat which Douay version, and others a version Chungking last year." ship/All were: medical, ensea - pinə: scheduled to arrivo, around. for fahting men of the Jewish faith. Reciprocity will be the keynote of manufacture of atomic bombe is mankind and restore confidence beat 1-3 Wyndham Street City.of Vies
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prohibited, but the manufacture of tween us."-Reuter and United Press. loria. In the Colony of Hongtrong the pact, it is added-Reuter.
The now exodus would leave only 20,000 Jews in Poland and many of these will not stay there much longer, it la expected, said one speaker at the delegates' conterence.-Reuter,
Reuter.
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Rome, Dec. 4.
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