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SHIPPING

NEWS

Aircraft Carrier: Venerabte, 1: Victor lone, 2.

Cruiser Euryalus, North Wall; Belfast, North Arm.

Transport Bonaventure, 1oll's Wharf, Destroyer Penn, AFD: Cockade, Fouth- Wall: Constance, North Wall; Cosack, J. Escort Venicis Oporum, 8; Wide- mouth Bay, South Wall; Black Swan, Bouth Wall Alserity, 7; Atre, Aberdeen; Alert, North Arm.

Shumarine Depot Ship: Adamant, Dry Dock.

Submarine: Auriga. Amphion, Astuts

West Arm.

TU 101.91 Neches, CTU 182.8, AS; YP 245, A4 Bhelion (DD 100), Everacie (DÚ789) AJ.

French Frigate: Tenkinois, 7.. Chinem Customs Crutzer: Toh Hing Kowloon Hay! Ifal Cheng. Cosmo Dock. Chinese LCT, Wan Bing, Yaumati An- chorage.

Adininistered by Commodore-la Commission VAIE: Fort Beauharnois, Alf. Fort Duquesne, 17,

Bibra Bhip: Fort Bendusky, Al3. .ASIB: Fort Langley, 1.27.

mati Anchorage: Empire Carden, M Berbol, West Arm: War Afridi, 121; Bishopdale, 18: Empire Damsel, Talkoo. salvage Veseliking Balvor Wellington

Japs Continued Resistance

In Kurile Group

Tokyo, Dec. 10.

Faint echoes of the war were heard

the Russians.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1946.

PALESTINE

TERRORIST

"TRUCE"

|

Rescue Of Castaway MINISTERS' Greek Complaint

Jews Proceeds In Gale And Heavy

Heavy Seas

Athens, Dec. 10.

MOSCOW

PROSPECTS

Debated By

Security Cel

New York, Dec. 10,

New York. Dec. 10. Selection of Moscow

88 the

The explosive Balkan problem site of the next Big Four erupted afresh before the Foreign Ministers' conference United Nations to-day when on German pence problems Is the Security Council opened the expected to bring early Soviet debate on the Greek Govern support of the American plan ment's memorandum alleging to give small nations a chance Yugo-Slav, Bulgarian and Al- to state their views on Germany banian support for the guerilla before the Moscow meeting on March 10,

the horders ́ ́of

warfaro .on Greece.

Jorusalem, Dec. 10. There was strong evidence to- 10-day in a tale of Japanese duplicity

the three and savage fighting on the desolate, day that

groups rocicy Kurile islands which were forming the Jewish under- overrun as late an August 1945 by ground army had agreed to a

The Jewish immigrant ship wrecked on the Aegean "truce" in terrorist attacks Island of Syrina. has been identified as the 350-ton motor An estimated 35,000 Japanese during

session the

of the

vessel Athina, which left Pirnous on September 25 osten- soldiers and #allorn refused to Zionist Congress at Basic.

sibly for Corfu and was reported at the end of October to acknowledge the Emperor's Gur-

be stuck in Levkas Channel off the west coast of Greece, As far as the Stern Gang was render rescript of August 15, 1945

Soviet

it was learned from authoritative sources here to-night. concerned, however, it was believed reslated

landings, and according to a fisherman, Yoshitaro to have agreed to a truce only on

there condition

were no further

It is believed that the vessel, boiling surt to take off immigrants, Konda, who suld he escaped from "provocations" such as the deporta- intended to pick up Jews from and they report that the casualles When works on the actual treaty Fuel Jetty; War Sudra, 10: Rapidol, Yau- in n small felting boat to Hokkaido. might be caught trying to run the Zagreb displaced persons camp | were; eight out of the 800 killed will be the Big Four alone who will

oners: Ceterol. Birchol, Broomdete, Oll Paramushiro last October, and called tion of any Jewish refugees who

sustained when the ship was wrecked composition begins in Moscow, It enter Palestine in Yugo-Slavia at an Adriatic and seven others injured.

The Greek Premier, Dr Constan- Kondo said there were about 1,300 naval blockade to other Japanese living on Paramu-illegally. The Stern Gang almost port, and then meet the 1,100

undertake the task.

tine Tsalduris, has come to New That means shiro when the surrender order was certainly

A Palestine Government

York to press his care and Britain would react violently in

that small states like Belgium, ton ship Lochita, which left munique and to-night that there was Netherlands, Norway.

wan represented by the Washington event and 28. Talkoo; flashed from Tokyo. He said that that

the Irgun Zva Piacux on September 30 and prospect of the weather further

Ambassador, Lord Inverchapel the commanding officer, L1-Gen Leumi might follow suit.

Denmark, Poland, Czevakia

The Greek letter before the Coun There has been no terrorist ac- Taulauml, refused to lay down arma

cil submitted: "The situation is tivity

zaid rescue Gnce and issued orders to resist any | Viy

Thursday's foray in of November with over 3,500 had been postponed until the weather Nazis, and such states as Austraila, and her neighbours by reason of the operations run, devastated and occupied by the fending to friction between Greece Jerusalem for which the Irguri took

Jews on board. responsibility, and Palestine has been

moderated, though it is hoped it will New Meanwhile, Reuter's correspondent be possible to resume the efforts and end, South Africa, India fart that the latter are lending sup- Kondo said that early on August quiet if a steadily rumbling volcano

to-morrow.

which actively partici- port to violent guerilla warfare now 17, 1945, about one battalion of can ever be described in such terms. by the British and Greck Navy to

pated militarily in the war against being waged in northern Greece "under cover of a fleet" Only events can prove that a truce

ploughing through heavy seas from Europe, will be Rossiona

A tank landing craft is to-night the Axla forces in

in Africa confined landed on Shumuslu land, a brief actually exists-United Press.

and against public order and the terri- to a

torial integrity of Greece. The American Polloy diance north-east of Paramushiro,

Malla to Syrine to aid the castaways secondary role in the peacemaking. altuation if not promptly remedied The Japanese on Paramushiro quick-

action.

There is no question of Chirin and is likely to endanger the mainten- when rescue workers can go into ly moved to Shumurhu and counter-

Anco of international peaco 24 1151, 913, tice, 1160, 1193. 1241, attacked, uccording to Kondo, who

and security." anid "furious and bloody fighting"

the Japanese commander again was notilled from Tokyo to surrender.

Wall

Lifting. Craft: Wellington Wall,

Crane Ship Shalabu Maru, Mackin', Hascue Tugat Encore. Enilcer, Fat

Arme

Tugi Rockglen, Rockland, Nockpidgeon, | "invaders." Tidal Basins.

NAVI Bromerang, Tidal Flasin.

MAL (NASO): 41, NASO, Stonecutters; 42, East Arm.

Ships in Maintenance and Reserva MPV1 11, 151, 203, 204, 205, 247, 254, 240 751,200, 700, 1071, 1101, 1127, Kowloon Camber: 1044, Aberdeen.

LEI (L): 218. 11. 123, 103, 172, Kowloon Camber.

Kowloon Camber,

11.

L

com

arrived in Palestine at the end } deleting, and naval aburces in and Yugo-Slavia, which were over-

in Jerusalem repor's all-out efforts rescue castaways from Syrina In the teeth of a fierce winter gule and heavy seas.

The British destroyer Chevron and the Jews on board for shelter, and Greek destroyer have taken 240 of

4

NBC: 110, Kowloon Camber; 100, Wel i continued until August 20, 19045 when Zionist Congress to-day, charged the eight of these are understood to have

Dngton Wall

HDM1101010, 11062, 1100 1107 1105, 1100, 1000, 180, Kowloon Camber.

Tug: Rockforest, Rockwing, Пtock- mount, Kowloon Camber, Outside Wall, Merchant Whips

Benalder. Kowloon Bay. Canon Bar, Yaumat!.

Capo Howe, Mackie's Whart,

Chung Kal, Stonecutters.

Chungking. Kowloon Bay

Eastern Trader, Stonecutter.

Egorlock, Yaurinli

Empire Fraser, 2118,

Empire William Talkoktrui.

Glenfinlas, foil's Whart.

Glenatrao, Talkoo Dock.

Hai la Kowloon Drek.

Hiram, Kowloon Wharf.

Hat Tan, of Yaumati,

Kenilworth, Kowloon Dock.

Loammi Baldwin, Kowloon Whart.

Malware, Youmati.

Nanchang, Talkoo Dock.

Caula, Taikoo Dock.

Period. Yaumati.

Poyank. 112.

-ring Wo, Custodian Wharf..

Port Darwin, D20.

Product

Ruys

Laichikak.

Saidje, Stonecutters,

Samaruvek, Kowloon Bay. Samtweed, Kowloon Dock.

Shantung. Taikoo Dock.

Shopur, Stonecutters.

Shongking. Taikoo Dock.

Stanball; Kowloon Bay.

Hirant Boenda, Al,

Sreebuen. Talkna Dock. Tai Po Shan, Shumshulpo. Ting Sang, Kowloon Wharf. Trevaylor, Kowloon Wharf, Tainan, Talkoo Dock. Walnut Bend, off Talkoo. Wuchang, Kowloon Bay. Wauch, Talkoo Dock.

Arrived Yesterday Lomi Baldwin (Everett) American, 4,300 tons, Cap! C. E, Shivers, from New York, Manila, Tobacco 433 tons.

Chung Kal (CMSN) Chinese. 995 tons, Capt P. J. Yang, from Canton.

Ralled Yesterday Binklang for Amoy, Shanghai. Hai Yuch for Teamkan. Empire Park for Swatow, General cargo 170 tona.

Wing Sang for Shanghai, General carge

400 tons.

50 tons.

Erica Moller for Kretung, Shanghai. HMS Opojum to Singapore, Tonkinola for exercises.

Arrived To-day

vla pm, Wharf,

Fenglien (D &$1 from Swatow.

USS Romulus to 15.

Baiting To-day

Hai Ming (CMSN) for Manila, 30. Produce (5ze Wol) for Swatow, Bang- kok, Latchikok.

Port Darwin (B & S) for Colombo, B20. Marechal Jaffre (MM) for Shanghai, o pm. Kowloon Wharf.

who

ما

been rushed to hospital on the

Island of Rhodes.

are

with

the British

Basle, Dec. 10. Rabbi Abba Hillet Silver, Presid- ent of the American Zionist Organ cation, in an address to the World

American foreign policy with respect

Palestine was a

Taruman He declared that:

The Haganah Resistance Move- Kondo estimated 5,000 Japanese had rigidly "fallered" in carrying ment's secret radio in Palestine, "The casualties between August 17 and out his commitments to world Jewry. Voice of Israel" to-night asserted August 20. He said that at present

Silver charged that both Presidents that the Immigration would go on in about 1,500 Japanese ex-soldiers Truman and Roosevelt had given spite of the dangers, adding that "the

plus about Zionists lip service but acknowledged prayers of the entire Jewish com 1,500 Asherm

there that recently, were

particularly in his munity when the

was taken. He did him rejection of King Ibn Saud's destroyers and Halifaxes now on

protest against Jewish plans for their way to Syring with supplies.

British and Greek naval ratings Palestine, President Truman "took 2

through made several trips com far more positive attitude than his have

napredecessor," "Palestine

is a major international political problem. The United States Government, because of the dominant role it now plays in international affairs, must treat this problem not

Incidental to something diplomatic activities to which it can give passing thought only when prodded

by an unhappy electorate," Silver w

warned. Silver's speech

the was utlerance of the polent American

not know

what happened to the balance of the Japanese.

Kondo said that life under the Russians was not hard, but com- plained that food decreasing and

was ibat vegetables were alimost known. He said that many soldiers were working us stevedores on ships which enter and leave frequently, but added that wages were irregular and uncertain. Prices were high and there was a black

market-Associated Press.

tin-

CX-

Reported Chinese Communist Plans

non

*CHINESE SHIP

con-

SALVAGE COMPANY

Its

first

New Soviet Plan

For Disarmament

New York, Dec. 10. A substantial measure

of

RUSSIA ASKED

TO GIVE EARLY TROOP CENSUS

New York, Dec. 10. Contending that vast armies were a "threat to the peace of the world," the United States to-day demanded that Russia stop procrastinating and reveal to the United Nations how many

the capacity since they did not share action against the German armies, Authoritative American sources revealed to-day that the Secretary of State, Mir James Byrnes, threw his support for Mr Molotov's invila- Council meet in Moscow on the theory that Molotov would adopt

a more co-operative attitude on the German treaty If the drafting was done in Moscow. Molotov made. the invitation Saturday.

Philippines participating in any

tion that

on

Not To Argue Procedure

to make

on

A

, it is learned, is counting

Soviet desire his drive for an early agreement on Moscow conference success to help the German and Austrian treaties. Many details, however, have to be worked out before the March meet-

certainty. ing in Moscow in a

In agreeing to go to the Soviet

before capital

It

Greces enlled, for an investigation to be undertaken on the spot. She alleges Yugo-Slavia was training. organising and arming groups of guerillas and that Bulgariä -- and. Albania must bear similar respon- sibility for the activities of hostile bands on the northern frontiers.

Tho memorandum wha accom- panied by 7,000 words of details of alleged violations of frontiere./== Router.

Grenade Thrown In Chfe

Athens, Dec. 10,

Ave One person, was killed and injured when a hand-grenade was thrown into a suburban cafe Monday night.

on

In another incident in Pyrgos, north-west Peloponese, the office, of an EAM newspaper was fired on and one printer was killed, according to a press dispatch.

Other dispatches said that milltary forces have dealt a heavy blow at

millions of men she has under ended Byrnes made there guerilias, killing 40 and wounding

arms,

not

going

the Russian winter plain to Molotov he la any other

the world--just bital in to argue procedure. Thus the key many more. They did not specify

the Moscow meeting is

the exact locqiity" but said that the Soviet

Uno to

of battle extended from designate special deputies to begin de at once on preliminary work. The deputies' primary job would be to give nations which are not members of the Big Four Council a chance to express their views before and not after the Big Four decisions have been taken.

The guerilla forces were encircled in rugged mountains between two villages and after the attack tried to flee into Bulgaria. Dispatches said that six officers and men were killed.

leader who is leading a "revolt" at agreement is understood to have thundering speech to the General 'acceptance of the Byrnes plan Corymvos, western Thrace north to the Congress against the so-called been reached in to-day's closed "moderate" policies of the present session of the disarmament Zionist leadership. It was regarded drafting sub-committee of the us the keynote in the ZOA campaign Political Committee of the to gain a dominant role in the world

General Assembly. movement and possibly secure the election of Silver as president.

Delegates and their udvisers were packed into

room a snil

and three hours

for submission

the

Foreign Policy Objective Roosevelt

Silver declared that throughout struggled

Slotes

for

to

to

ou get a worlding draft of the disarma

ment resolution

was

a

lain," but added: "We have forged a strong movement. We have loyal and disciplined army of fol lowers ready to give themselves of their substance and of their loyalty and devotion to the cause."

that

to

the

on

arounti

Arzt time such a conference has been

held in Moscow under such circums

tances. United Press.

LABOUR REBELS

(Centinued from Fage 1)

more

The spokesman said that the new guerilla thrust began on the night. of December 8 and was opposed by

battalion

.of Greek troops. Greek

troops did not Use artillery owing to the danger of zhella falling on Bulgarian soll. He added that the guerillas had been Incon openly carrying wounded back

Bulgaria, and supply carts had been observed moving across the border at nig

night.

The United States delegate, Sentor Tom Connally, in to

A Assembly, rejected Russian demands that the United States reveal the size of the atom bomb stockpile in exchange for a census of the Soviet Army. Shanghai, Dec. 10.

the Senator Connally reported The pro-Government South-eastern

American demand that all nations Daily from Pelping to-day claimed

publish the size and location of

A cable read in the Greek Farlla- that the highest Chinese Communist

forces, both at

and As he told Council night, ment on Monday night sald that two abroad- demand already approved Byrnes wants the depuiles to get commanders held

a millary

of villages in the Carpenisst area administration

by the

the Political and Security Com-facts on which the Big Four can base Government ference recently and decided 1. to United

central Greece had been taken by organise 40 regular divisions armed

determined to take no action what-committee agreed to submit Assembly for final action.

mittee and now on the floor of the their decisions. He does not want guerilina and that the town of Car-

the Big Four to make decisions, and penissi was threatened

capture. With weapons supplied by a "cer- soever and to make no representa-

with The US. delegate British Government the following parts of the draft re-

the then have to send the deputies out disputed the lain nation," apparently hinting at lions to the

Other news of the Bghting come from statement of the Soviet Foreign in search of facts to support them. Russia; 2, to

M. Constantine Kalkanis, purge the Party, either to open the doors of Palestine solution to the General Assembly:

Firstly, the General Assembly re- Minister,

Major M. Vyacheslav Molotov,

Interest eradicating anti-war

centres

Greek Minister of Public Order, who.. lo Jewish Immigration or to live up elements among

cognises the

early that nécessity of

the Western lo other obligations which it assum-

Were Molotov's promise to give announced that powers the Communists; 3, to assign war

than 200 par- general regulation and reduction of trying is delay census of forces press free rein to cover the Moscow tigans had surrendered during the zone high commands with General ed under the mandate." Gleniffer for Singapore. General catre Lin Piso in M, Chubur and Jelzl, paign against the Goverment policy, Assembly

armaments and armed forces:

conference He said: abroad.

last fortnight as a result of the the press had during General Но He outlined ZOA's rigorous cam-

"The only pro previous Council meetings la Paris modified amnesty granted to moun Secondly,

accordingly the General crastination we know about is not and New York. It would be the tain fighters-Associated Press. Lung in Hopel, Chahar

recommends Zionists Security Council General Chu Teh in Shansi, General and declared: "American

for o

a day, not for a week, not for

A Greek Third Amy apukesman Liu Po-chen in the Shantung Honan-have succeeded in convincing the

the tion of all practical

prompt considera-a month, but forever-that's the

stated on Monday Marechal Jeffre (MM) from Marseilles Hunel border region, General Chen Government that the Palestine issue this purpose and to assure that such have been

measures for kind of procrastination the Soviet

night that from G00 to 1,000 guerillas, openly sup Yi in east Shantung and General must become one of the main ob-

on reporting

plied with food and arms from Shanghai Hala Oke in Sulyunn; 4, to start jectives of American foreign policy." | Regulation and reduction of orna- troops at home us

Buglaria, opened a three-mile front terrorist activities throughout the

Resolution Unacceptable He conceded the "future is uncer-ments will be generally observed.

It Is learned

around the village.. nation.--United Press.

Authoritatively Senator Connelly's speech was in to-day's closed session answer

to M. Molotov, who the Russian delegation presented a Monday told the Assembly that the new proposal. The Soviet Govern- troops census resolution as passed ment appeared, is prepared to by the Committee was "unaccep- disband troops withdrawn from

table"

to Russia. M. Molotov sold abroad, but is not prepared to con-accounting

should Biso include sider demobilisation of troops at listing of all armaments. home.

The

States United

representative trade unionist's view, that present reveal the size of arsenols when the maintenance" an promised that the-powers would British foreign policy necessitated overseas of far under the plan now being worked the case if the foreign polley were they got around to reducing arms larger armed forces than would be

He also said that the Greek Army the Political and Security changed.

WDE

seeking a central committee of Committee and soon to come before All thess-consleting views may six men said to be directing guerilla

Ho sald: "It was the Assembly.

come to a head when the British activities in Macedonia-Associated Foreign only when we called for the number

Secretary,

Ernest Press. of troops

in home territories that Bevin, returns to London next Russia became interested in

week.

He may then be asked to arinaments."

address

meeling of tho Mounwhile, the Assembly's dic-

Parliamentary Labour Party to armament negetintions moved along render an account of his handling slowly, with the Russian and Anglo-

of foreign affairs. Paris, Dec. 10. "In the United Nations,

Ainerleans trying to get together It A fight to restore a 1947 budget The Under-Secretary of State, Mr on the

more likely that after Christ- at the

final wording the

Nations on

Social, Dean Acheson, said no final conclu- resolution United

themos, when the legislation to deter- Setting aside the discussion on nominal sum per year, working under

envisaged a the Brst mine the length which concripts in Germany to give M Molotov time to the same principle as that in the Economic and Cultural Organization sions have been reached on the ulti-step in the world disarmament pro- the British Army will have to serve Russian headquarters la Vienna get new instructions on the German shipping contract recently concluded to the original $7,500,000 figure was mate form of reparations polley for summe

by Britain's delegation

comes before Parliament, opened

that the promised to-day to favestigate, peace treaty procedure from Moscow. between CNRRA and the Shanghal day. The budget had been slashed

revolt will be forced into the open and launch an immediate inquiry the Council of Foreign Ministers Steamship Companies' Guild.

more than $500,000 in the Budget

The secretary's statement seeming- Sir Hartley Shawcross, Briush and that at that juncture it is likely into the allegation that Russian returned to a few loose ends of the UNRRA will be given 50 per cent Committee,,

to affect the Cabinet itself.

Bers

Invaded the sleeping Italian treaty, The Counell is trying of the company's net profit. However, Dr David Hardman pointed out

An anti-conscription group in the coach of the train in which the to clean up its work in the next few should UNRRA refuse to bear any that the Committec vote for a lower

troops Labour Party, which is at least 50 British political representative

live in days-United Press.

losses incurred from the salvage budget was 10 to nine, with

strong, may form an alliance with Bucharest, Mr Adrian Holman, and work, it will be given only 30 per nations absent. He called for rea-

his wife were

Vienna. Vishinsky, the foreign policy rebels and some

travelling to cent of the profit-Central News. toration of the original figure 10 Authoritative quarters emphasised insisted, that it was sufficient to ministers who are worried by the

The incident reported to have UNESCO to begin its pro- that Mr Pauley's proposals

taken manpower problemt, may be

place are give information only when it was

forced Hungarian frontier,

Austro merely suggestions. They will be

by pressure of circumstances to show being put to great inconvenience the passengers Dr Julian Huxley, Director- considered with other proposals for requested by the United Nations. General, maid that If a lower budget what the allies take cut of Japan.

where they stand. Other parts of the resolution ap-

and bed linen being stolen Though so far, ministers have

from: proved a call for general regulation were adopted, expenditures would Mr Acheson's statement

TC- also

some of the coaches, although Mr of armaments and atomic have to be slashed up to 40 per cent, futed speculation here

solid front in the foreign Holman had letters of recommen- energy shown that the

and asked the assistance of all policy dispute, some of them may possibly more, if overhead expenses Unlied States decided definitely on

dation from Col Balaliovsky, the could not be reduced.

establishment find themselves in a crisis on the Russian Chief of Staff in Rumania. in the governments a Baal reparations, programme and Earlier, United States Assistant it is less heavy on the Japanese in of a collective security system side of the rebels. Secretary of State William Benton, dustry linn Mr Pauley recommen- United Press.

Another Conciliation Gesture By Russia

that Silver told the Congress Secretary of State James F. Byrnes "understands the full gravity and urgency of the problem," but added that it was too carly to say how firm and persistent he would be in press- ing for Jewish rights in Palestine and for a just and early solution.

United Press,

Shanghai, Dec. 10. A ship salvage company, capitalised at CNS200,000,000, with the Alien Property Administration, the China Merchants Steamship Company, the Shanghai Steamship

Companies Guild and other local

steamship companies each assuming a quarter Blure, will be established shortly, it was decided yesterday at the first UNESCO Yugo-Stavia and the free territory meeting of the ship salvage planning of Trieste in another of a series of committee. conciliatory

New York, Dec. 10. The Soviet Foreign Minister, M. V. Molotov, to-day abandoned earlier demands for a customs union between

moves Ipade by

M

Molotov both on peace treaties and It was also decided at. the meeting to negotiate for a loan of salvage equipment from UNRRA

EXTORTION' ATTEMPT

Tokyo, Dec. 10. The Japanese police are investi- gating an extortion letter sent to the home of Diet member Tetsu

Katayama, Executive Committee chairman of the Social Democratic Party, demanding 50,000 yen (about US$3,200),

The latter, signed by a Japanese named Telchi Suzuki, the same nanie as one of the top war criminis nt present on trial, threatened to 'kill the entire Katayama family if

the money is not delivered.

The letter complained of alleged tyrannical" Japanese politics-

United Press...

NAZI'S SUICIDE ATTEMPT

Nuremberg, Dec. 10.

Friedrich, Karl Lechler, n 34- years old former colonel and con- centration

.supply

chief, camp attempted suicide' about noon to-day by plunging over a third storey guard rail instide Nuremberg Jall.

He was raced to hospital whero he was found to have a broken neck,

a fractured akull and broken arms.

The doctors gave him a

chance of living.

50

per

cent

Lechler was to bo'n witness at the trial of Cawald Frohl, the chief af the business managing branch of the 39-Reuter.

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No agreement. wos.reached this, or on the question of supervi- ston of disarmament.

The scheduled sitting of the full sub-committee has been cancelled.-- Reuter.

No Jap Reparations Policy Decison

to- Japan.

Washington, Dec. 11.

Periodic Reports

of

ly answered the Tokyo Press specu- delegate, wants regular periodic latlon tint the Japanese Government reports of each nation's would seek reductions of Mr Edwin and arms reductions. Pauley's reparations recommenda- 11

The Sovict tions to President Truman.

Deputy Minister, M. Andrel

heat of the United States delegation, ded told delegates that too

many persons belleved UNESCO, with its several hundred jobs in

prospect, was a pork barrel riding in a cloud.

UNESCO sessions were scheduled to end yesterday-Associated Press

Catholic Charge Against Reds

Nanking, Dec. 0.

MARSHALL NOT RETURNING

Foreign

**

seen

INCIDENT ON TRAIN

IN AUSTRIA

Vienna, Dec. 10.

:

the

Mr Holman left Rumania over the week-end for a three-weeks'

In any case, the Foreign Secretary Is likely, within the next two or three months, to face one of the greatest holiday in Britain. Reuter. crises in his career-Reuter,

U.S. MINERS RETURN

The United States is represented the as continuing the hope that allled nations would enter the Ameri-

CIO WORLD BUREAU can proposed reparations discussions for late December, although thus far only four allies Indicated, willingness

Paris, Dec. 10.. to participate.

More than 100 Labour delegates, Washington, Dec. 10. The

Slates is further 're-

representing international, trade The Acting Secretary of State, Mr

Pittsburgh, Dec. 11. presented on likely.

secretarlates of the United States undertake Dean Acheson, at a press conference unilateral aelion

All but 10,000 of America's 400,000 Congress of Industrial Organization in apportioning to-day said he knew no basis what- Japanese rezaurces if other Interes-soever for reports that Gen George yesterday after their 17-day strike, met in Parla to-day to join in a minera were back at work | and; Russian Industriù! Syndicates, ted nations continue indefinitely to Marshall, President Truman's special refuse to ca-operate Associated representative in China, was re-estimated yesterday's conf production

The Solid Fuels Administration worldwide burchu. Associated Press. Press

turning to the United States either at 95 per cent of the normal dally briefly

permanently--United

output of 2,200,000 tons Associated Press.

to

The Catholic Archbishop Paul Yu JAP NARCOTICS CONTROL.

Pin at a Press conference to-day said that "informal" persecution of churchen was being carried on in the co-called Communist llberated areas of China. He said, "I received re- porta every

elther directly or Indirectly, about Communist per- secution of churches.

cs. I hope those advocate nationalism religion.". The Archbishop said there was fundamental confict between

Ca- tholicism and Communism. -"Com~ | result munistle materiallain is absolutely contrary to our spiritualiam," he de- clared.-United Press.

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FOOCHOW'S TRADE

Foochow, Dec. 10. The city's total exporis for the month of November amounted to CNS4,440,940,000 in declared value decrease of about 30 per cont against the October figures.

Registering an increase of two per cent over the October sigures, the November imports of the city topped con- in declared valus CN$4,830,000,000

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BILLY FOX WINS

Philadelphio, Dec. 10. The light-heavyweight challenger, to-day won his 42nd straight knock Billy Fox, a Philadelphia Regro, out by downing Shelton Ray for the full count in the fifth of a ten-round bout.

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