THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY DECE
SHIPPING NEWS Government Promise
Aircrali Carviers: Glory, 1; Venerable,
Cruisers Euryalus, Taikoo Duck; Dal- fast, North Arm; Bermuda, 5.
Destroyer: Penn. South Wall; Cockndo. Contest, North Aberdeen Corach, 8:
Wall; Constanco, B.
Excors veuel: Widemouth Day, West Wall: Alert, North Arm; Black Ewan, 7; Veryan Lay AFD. Alarerity, 11; Itart. North Wall.
Submarine Depot Ralp: Adamant, 2. Submarine Auriga, Amphion.
on Adament.
Astute
TU 10.3.41 YP 345, A4: Keyes (DD781) AS: Namtalzata (AD66) BOPA, AS
Chineas Customs Cruisers Teli lising. Kowtom Bay.,
Administered by Commodore-fa Commission
V818: Fort Constantine, 17. AKIK: Fort Langley, B47,
Olletat Rapidol, Yaumall Anchorage; Empire Garden, MA: Herbol, West Arm War Atrial, 10; Wave Monarch, M4 Celerol, West Arm: War Sudra, Oil Fuel Jetty: Birchal, Yaumati Anchorage,
Crane Bhip: Bhelstu Maru, Kowloon. Ilescue Tags: Encore, East Arm. Tag: Rockrien, Rockpidgeon, Tidai Basin.
NAV: Doomerang. Tidal Basin.
- MEL (NASU): 41, NASO, Btanecutiora;
43, East Wall
"NFC (E): 100, Wellington Wall.
Boom Defence Vessels Baronia, tar bain, Bartizan, Barmond,
Merchant Ahip:
Wharf.
cbank, Mackie's
nips in Maintenance and Reserve MFV 31, 181, 203, 204, 205, 242, 244, 285, 751, 792, 700, 1071..1101, 1177, Kowloon Camber: 1104, Aberdeen.
LC (L): 210, 11, 123, 183, 171, Kowloon Comber.
LCT: Kowloon Camber.
11.
1161, 113, 1150, 100, 110, 1241,
1105.
NSC 110. Kowloon Camber. HDML: 1080, 1082, 2100, 1107 1100, 1008, 1700. Kowloon Camber.
Rockwing, Rock. Nockforest. THE mount. Kowloon Camber, Outside, Wall,
Marchant ships
Adrastus, Taikoo Dock,
Alvazovsky, Stonecutters.
Baron Henfrew, Mackie's Wharf..
Callax 11, Kowloon Dock.
Dover H. Laichikok.
Empire Marabal, Hale's Wharf.
Linpire Park, Yaumati.
Empire Witham, Taikokirul.
For Glenorn, 13.
Gujarat, Kowloon Bay.
31o Chong, Stonecutters,
Hai 11, Fowloon Dock.
at Tan, off Yaumali.
Itai Yang. Douglas Wharf. Jang Bang, niv.
felikon, 12.
Hermion, Kowloon Wharf. in Sang, Kowloon Dock. Kenilworth. Kowloon Dock Kleinella, North Point, Kwelyang. BIJ,
Mul lock, Kowloon Bay.
Nan Sheng. 17.
Nowchwang, B.
Oradell, 14.
Paulo, Talkoo Dock,
Fel Teh, Stonecutters.
Period, Yaumali.
Ping Wo, Custodien, Whart Payang. G.
Rose Bank, Talkoo Dock. Jurys, Taikoo Dock. Baldja, Taikoo Dock, Shengking, Taikoo Dock. Stanhall, Kowloon Bay. Brechten, Taikoo Dock, TAX Bang. BJ,
Tible, Stonecutters.
Ting Bang, B10.
Tainan, Talkoo Dock.
Voisella, Kowloon Dock.
Wainui Band, off Talkoo,
Wuchany, Kowloon Bay.
Wusuch. Talkoo Dock.
Wing Sang, Custodian Wharf,
Arrived Yesterday Tibia (APC) Dutch, 6,147 tons, Capt 1r. Ph. Meyer, from Singapore.
Empire Park (Jebsiun) British, 130
Hawkeworth. tons, Capt. P.-J. Bwatow.
from
Colock Wallem) British, and Capt W. II. Trevorrow, from Bangkok.
Wallem Rusalan, 1.659 Aivazovsky fons, Capt Borisenko, from Singapore.
Bai Yang (Douglas) Britlali, 1.420 tons, Capt W. G. Erwin, from Swatow,
General Molga (APL) American, 10.113
tons, Capt W. H. Weaver, from Manila.
Wing Sang (Jardine) British, 1953 tons, Cant H. Bchofield, from Shanglunt.
Hai Chang (CMSN) Chinese, 4380 tona. Capt EO, Bhu, from Shanghail
sailed Yesterday
Dagherian for Shanghai, Treaillan for Shanghai. City of Yokohama for Shanghai. Benverlick for Shanghai.
Corlock for Shenghai.
Fronto for 6watow.
Arriving To-day Tembank (Thoresen) from USA. Skidmore Victory (APL) from USA. Manka, A13.
Balling To-day
Ting Sang Jardine) for Saigon. Singa] pore, 4 pm, 16,
Helikon (Wo Fat Sing) for galgon; p... 2318.
Alexandre de Rhodes (MM) for Hal-
• phone, & p.m., A13.
Expected Arrivals January 1
Staphound from USA.
Acadia from Europe, Stralta. Titjalengka from Java ports. Shantung froin Swatow.
Anhui from Singapore, Holhow.
January 2
Greenville Victory from San Francisco.
Shanghat.
Bang from Calcutta, Straits. Reynella from Rabaul.
Lightning from USA.
Sarpen from Singapore.
Expected Sailings January 1
Foying for Bangkok.
Tak Bang for Singapore, Bangkok.
Terbank for New York, Baltimore.
Empire Park for Swalow,
Newchwang for Bwatow.
Hwelyang for Swalow, Bangkok.
Hermion for Shanghal.
January 2
Prez, Monroe for Strakta, USA. Anhui for Swatow, Amoy.
Hat Yang for Swatow, Foochbw.
OUTWARD MAILS
NEW YEAR HOLIDAY
On Wednesday, January 1, 1017, the General Post Office and Kowloon. Co., will be open from 8 am to 10 a.m.- ROT“ ale of stamps only.
There will be one delivery of Ordinary correspondence at 10a.m., and one col- lection from the Pilar-Boxes.
'Unicas
The Money Order Office and the other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.
otherwise stated, Registered Articles and Parcel Posts close 30 minube earlier than' the time stated below:
Tuesday, December 31
Swatow (Nowchwang) 3 pm.
Shanghal, Canada (Daghestan) 3 p.m.
Bangkok (Poyrog) 3. jan
Hollow (Empire Park) 3' p.m. Chungking (CNAC) 3.30 p.m.
Shekki, Kacao, Talashan (Kwong Sal} 4 pm.
Rangoon, Calcutta. Johannesburg, Delhi, Cetro, Great Britain (Air) 330 pin.
Canton, Lluchaw, Kunming" (CATC) 3.30 pm.
Nankin
Arey, Shanghai, Hankow, Taingiso, Feiping (CATC) (3.30 p.m.
Canton (train) 6 pm.
Increasing Use
For Magnesium
Now York..
Alagnesium, the lightest structural
metal, finding increased pencetime
Of Extra Rations
To Italian Public
Rome, Dec. 30.
A tumultous two-day general strike at Bari in protest of food shortages and unemployment and which brought rioting in which one person was killed and 25 injured ended early yesterday when the Government promised immediate ration increases and jobless benefits.
The Air Minister, Mario Cingolanin, representing the Government, said he would order the immediate issue of 11 pounds of four per person and obtain funds for increased unemployment benefits.
D
Mr
The correction said: "Through an The end of the strike came
'American" misinter. Rome dally as Conservative and Monarchist oversight n headline in yesterday's dispatch la preted the sense of newspapers echoed the accusa- tion of Il Popolo, newspaper of which it referred. The dispatch cor-
Italy, de Gasperi's Christian Demo-rectly reported that the new United
States Ambassador to erat Party, that the Communists James C. Dunn, in remarks following and Socialists were fomenting a recent address before the Italy- food disturbances in the Calabria American Labour Council in New
and region to "embarrasa" the Pre- York had pledged support to anti- pro-democratic mier when he visited the United totalitarian
roups within the Italian Trade Union movement and Socialist Party. States in January.'
The
headline inferred that Mr Dunn The Left Wing Press declared that had pledged his support to the So- whole."United the Government's inefficiency was rea-cialist Party as a ponsible for the poor food distribu- Press.
the Communist Lon in Bari where
L'Unila sald that ration card holders had received only two pounds of macuroni and spaghetti in the last three months.
General strikes still threatened In other Calabrian ellies.
Meanwhile, the food problem grew as polica in their acute in Rome first extensive Crive against 'black market in food stuffs closed many shops and sidewalk ortablishments- Associated Press.
Uneasy Calm Prevails
Rome, Dec. 30. Uneasy colm prevalled to-day in southern Italian towns after a week- end of agitation against unemploy- but the ment and food shortages, threats of general strikes in seven citles remained.
At Catanzaro the Labour Federa- tion announced that a public mass meeting would be held on Thursday in the town square. Labour officials sald if the authorities had not alle vinted the food shortage by then they would call a general silice for the next
day.
where
No further labour agitation was re- ported in the other towns strikes were threatened for January
3-Palermo, Messina and Catania in Sicily and Caseria, Coscenza and Reg- glo in Calabria.
violent
The Hongkong Working Artists' Guild is holding an exhibition of Chinese paintings by Miss Lo Kit-ling on the 7th floor of China Building, Queen's Road, Central, from to-morrow to Sunday, dally- from 10 a.m. io 0 p.m. The above la sample of her akili.
Four Phases Of Soviet-American Relations
Peiping Students Demonstrate Against Marines Russi
from
The demonstrators assembled in the Peking force this morning at
paraded ground and University
After marching through the city.
some of the through
ancient busleat
thoroughfares, capital's
the President's surrounded they Headquarters here and demanded to see its Director, General Li Tsun- Jen, who, however, was absent from the Headquarters.
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BER 31, 1940.
AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL China Has Full
MISSION TO CHINA MAKES TEN RECOMMENDATIONS
The United States Agricultural Mission to China re-. ports that agriculture is the most important source for obtaining necessary foreign exchange to develop China's industry,
It has made ten recommendi- hunced and the present poverty in tions for the achievement of many rural communities can be re- duced by improvements in and, prosperous agriculture, Hayenancy, furm credit and agricultural United Press. They aro:
marketing.
1. Increased emphasis on the construction of chemical forti- liser plants; development of of improvement irrigation; plants and animals and their. protection from diseases: development of forestry to provide timber for construction and fuel; production of fruits, cereals and livestock to improve! diet and nutrition.
“US REPRESENTATIVES FIGHT HARD FOR ATOM CONTROL
(Continued From Page 1)
Jurisdiction Over Dairen
Nimking, Dec. 30. "The Chineso Government has not been' able to make any arrangement towards taking over Dairen owing to the continued existence of Communist obstruction to which We have previously referred," declared Dr. George Yeh, Acting Director of the European Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at a Preta con- ference.
The Sino-Soviet Treaty placed Dairen under the sphere of military control only in case of war with Japan, Dr Tch said, adding that we do not thinks that a state of war now exis.ing." The Chinese Govern ment hus fult Jurisdiction ove
over Dairen. he emphasised. that the
Soviet recalled that Dr Yeh Ambassador in Nanking notified the Chinese Government on May 23 that by May 23, all Soviet troops had been
the withdrawn from
North-cast provinces of which Dairen was, uf States proposals and recommended
course, an integral part. the establishment of atom control
Regarding the protection of over- 2. Action to be taken to adjust by a treaty binding on all United
to lower Nations.
seas Chinese in Indo-Chinn, Dr. Yeh current exchange rales;
It proposed: (1) The treaty should cald that the Chinese Cove.umen costs of transportation; steps to en
had been in constant contact with the courage production and export of im- set up an International authority to
Viel the French authorities and commodities, ensure the use of atomic energy for ngricultural portant such as tung oll, tea, carpets and peaceful purposes only; (2) Velo Namh Government to devise ways power should have no relation to and means to give adeqerties the authority's work; (3) No govern- tion to Chinese lives and 3. Means be found to provide ment should have the right to ob in Indo-China-Central News,
credit at low cost struct control or inspection by the adequate farm assist farmers in marketing products; use of the vato right, or otherwise; Improve conditions of tenancy where (4) The treaty should provide
disposal of the existing stocks of serious tenancy problems exist; ad- vance as rapidly as possible land atom bomba and specify the means surveys, registration and appraisal of determining violations; (5) The and enforce provisions of the Land treaty should establish punishment Law of 1040 with respect to taxation for transgressors-Router: of land,
wool.
6. Programmes relating to general education, public health and sanita- tion, transportation, river conser- vancy and food control be advanced na rapidly as possible,
2. Aurworking
Agricultural
reorganised
for
ProKL.
80. Dec.
dc- Chinese the
State of War nos Rocegained
Nonking, A Foreign once spokesman clared to-day that Government did not interpret Sino-Soviet treaty as permitting the Russians to remain in Dairen unti! peace treaty was signed with Japan.
Tho
added that the Chi-
Gromyko spoke in English, which nesa Germanid not recognisa
Associated Press adds that M.
is rare for him.
Aerial Survey Proposed
Lake Success, Dec. 30. The United Nations technical com- mittee on atomic energy to-day re- commended that the United Nations take aerial pictures of every part of materials the world where atomic could be mined or manufactured.
arcas
that a state of war existed at present. between China
and Russia on one hand and Japan on the other hand,
Chinese Communist obstruction the for was repsonsible alone fact that the Government
yet taken not control
administration and Dairen.-Reuter.
**Wrong
over
had
the
Washington, Dec. 29. The development of United
Standardising Regulations States economic relations with
4. Provide for sinndardisation of will enter a most
grading, inspection, quarantino and of world market regulations for agricultural aignificant phase economy next year, according products moving as foreign trade and
within the country. to high authorities here. Potping, Dec. 30.
At least four phases of U.S.-Soviet More than 2,000, students
InterpretationTM the economy will be determined during eight universities, including
Moscow, Dec. 30. Peking and Yenching 1947; 1. The reciprocal trade agree-
The 12-nation committee detailed on start ment
*The
correspondent in masa
special National
hearings which
Soviet programme for preventing the illegal Dairen, Manchuria, of the universities, to-day held n
against
January 13; 2. The US. programme demonstration, protesting
manufacture of atomic weapons, also Communist Party newspaper Pravda for negotiation of trade treaties with the alleged raping of a 20-year old
to 18 countries
precursive
6. Integrated system of regional called for greund inspection of all quoting an "authoritative source" de- last Chinese girl by two US. Marines
agricultural colleges and experimental suspected
and international clared to-day that the report from organisation of an inter- attempted in a busy down-town district
national trade
handling Dairen that the Soviet Authorities organisation,
the stations to be developed by the Mini-management of plants. week,
of which ultimate success
may
try of Education and the Ministry of atomic materials in the late stages of had delivered a 40-hour ultimatum to participation; 3.
a United States ship in port "gives Agriculture and depend on Russian
processing. Soviet decisions in the coming year together, and the
Dr S.P. Alexandrov, Soviet repre- wrong interpretations and is tenden- Extension Commission on the Bretton Woods monetary and
sentative on the Committee, refused tlous exchange programme will largely into a National Agricultural Exien to agree to the aerial survey project "Local port authorities were not, touched notified of the arrival of this ship determine whether the world can sion Administration under the Minis- le argued that pictures anticipate a global economy and, 4. try of Agriculture and Forestry with "economic and other spheres" more until it was actually sighted in har
regional, provincial and than the problem of detecting clan-bour on December 18," the Pravda lasons appropriate Improvement of business rolutions
But the correspondent wrote. "Notice was destino atomic activities. between the two countries on
7. Nine strong centres of agricul rest of the Committee agreed that then received that a Government coti lines, such commercial
rier was on board the vessel. contact between buyers and
aerial surveys were essential. at polnis from Current interest in these topics is sion be established
pointed out The
report
"When the ship arrived in Dairen, accentuated by the fact that US. which they can serve all sections of periodical photographing of key the captain told the Soviet Command Imports from Russia this year will the country. They should include a orcas would reveal important mining representative that, besides the diplo- total four times more than in any year since the Russian revolution.ional college of agriculture, re-operations, construction or alteration matte cqurler. there were on board
gional experiment station, regional to
of rail roads American correspondents and repre- and buliding of plants and face still further expansion agricultural extension office, regional necessary to carry atomic ores. The sentatives of an American ell com-
agricultural #brary with centres at
report said that once fasionable turned into puro No Large Loan?
Nunking, Pelping, Changchun, Lan- naterials were London, Dec. 28.
Wukung, Chengtu, Wuchang, nuclear fuel there were no way to chow,
prevent them and
being slipped Talpeh. Unless and until the passion to Canton
8. The establishment of a National atomic weapons within a few days." get rid of agricultural gluts over-
The committee, composed at the rides all other political and economic Agricultural Regulatory Administra-
the factors involved, the United States. tion with 16 regional offices under technical experts representing
not make a farge the Ministry of Agriculture and 12 nations on the Atomic Energy presumably will
A Russion expert | Forestry. loan to Russia.
Commission. submitted the of Department
to the Alamic Commis- of the
mendations the United States
sion to-day. Commerce has described the pro-
Committee'a Recommendation spects of lean "very remet."
Hints
The Committee recommended that agricultural Sucht
when fissionable materials reached pretty certain to occur before the United States Government's present agricultural support programme ex-
in the summer of 1950 and 1 mergatlan the present Far-, a stare of purity that would allow drance for several more hours.
A Headquarter's representative after- The situation continued to improve received them and shortly
for unwards the demonstrators dispersed, in Bari where a subsidy employed and extra food rations were apparently having received a Balis- promised to end the general strike factory reply to their protest on the
Incident. which followed last week's rloting.
No Incident occurred as the de- monstration was well organised and
in orderly manner- conducted Central News.
Bari municipal officials announced that 4,800 tons of wheat had arrived over the week-end. They said special food allotments to the public would include half a kilo of four, 250 grams of rice, 200 grams of beans, 300 grams of sugar, 300 grams of oil, 250 Krams of bacon, 250 grams of spag- hetli and 200 grams of dried codfish.
United Press.
US PRICE ADVANCES DURING 1946 GREATER SINCE 1918
Washington, Dec. 30. The Labour Department Bureau of Statistics said that price advances during 1940 were greater than any year since World War I and many times more than the rate of rises of the three preceding years.
United Press.
plres may
American's Statement
Rome, Dec. 30, Palermo Togliatti, head of the Ita- lian Communist Party, sent a sormal
1947. the Premier query on Sunday to Alcide de Gasperi, and Piciro Nenn, Socialist Foreign Minister, asking whether it was true that Mr James C. Dunn, new United States Ambas- sador to Italy, had said "that
defalte would support in Italy political party and a a particular ten- party and of the Italian dency of
movement." Trade
The Agency Ansa reported that the
the query ended with 1 nsk
for a written answer." Fogliatti referred to a dispatch cent to the Rome dally "American" by ita Primary market prices increased New York correspondent and pub- about 31 per cent and retail prices per lished in the December 27 edition. of family living essentials 10 On Saturday the "American" pub-cent between December, 1945, and
December, 1940-United Press. fished a, correction to the article.
that
The report said the increases were larger in primary markets than at retail, and that increases for non- agricultural commodities as well as agricultural commodliles became im- portant in the movement of average prices.
To All Men -
Goodwill
this ended into me From Your Murphy Distributor:
use in home industry
One of the latest Just coming out is are welded magnesium, ladders, ranglug, from six-foot to 24-foot
-extension lengths, an
third to php-hali us
Magnesium mined from the wya in great quinking: 14" being made · Inte griddles, bicycles, hand tooleingl
and other nuplications whow light weight, ik wanted.-KAITO,
The Radio People
31, NATHAN ROAD, KOWL
hslen oflees.
atural instruction, research and exten-
seean
Single Bank
that
pany.
"The Soviet official stated that of the Into since he was not notified
persons, proposed arrival of these the they could not remain in port.
recom-
"After the expiration of the 40- hour limit sot by the Americans Consul- themselves, the American General informed the Soviet repre- zentative that the vessel could not sall at the appointed time as the cap.
The vessel re tain was delayed.
hin- mained in port without any
ROTATION
9. The establishment of a single government-sponsored bank to serve agricultural needs by bringing into a
the captain returned. Reuter. single
of China and the Cen- them to be used in weapons they
might
cht be transported only under the tral Co-operative Bank. well occur before the end of
10. The Ministry of Social Affairs direct supervision of agents of the action which Atomic Authority. The Authority consider any Unless and until the United States should
be taken by the would have its own men to manage STUDY OF SUN'S
plants where there was danger that does make a large loan to Russia, might suitably government to Russian purchases from the United
of Sintes will be limited by Russia's increase in the guard against rapidportant atomic materials could be
population, stolen. The Mission said that from obser
"It The Committed report said: ' votion during four months travel in will be necessary for the agency to
it is fully convinced
University 14 provinces.
periodical aerial surveys to cover that agricultural production in China have the permanent right to conduct
by the up-arcas where uranium and thorium astronomers greatly increased plication of modern scientific know- ores
to be studies are known or likely
on the rotation of the ledge to the improvement of soils, found. Aerial photography provides insight crops, livestock and farm equipment. a record that factual objectives sun in its orbit, says United Press.
Dr Nichols U. Mayall; unsociate pa- The Mission said it believed tho are definite and eine operations."tronombr, said studies of GO globular
permanent and can income of farmers can be greatly en-
readily discover miring e
The report said the exact use being star clusters showed that the whole made of facilities discovered from the system rotated slightly. The finding lakes on importance when It is air could be determined only by in- realised that the rotation of the un
ability to pay. Many United States circles are of the opinion that they could be buoyed by Russia spending her gold stock which they estimate at between 2,000 and 5,000 million dollars.
But the only thing definitely known about Russia's cold stock in that nobody outside the Kremlin knows anything definite about There is some reason to believe that 15 is commonly wildly exaggerated: 200 to 500 million dollars might be much closer estimate than 2,000
it:
to 6,000 million-but for all anybody really knows it might be 20 million
million. 20,000
or
Barring n huge loan or huge Russian gold experts (the former
Improbable
seems
tlban the
Intter)
Soviet Russia's poacctimo purchases from the United States will continue to be limited by the same factor which has limited them United hitherto, the smallness of
purchases from Russia-the
Sty of Russian exports of things
which
the United States needs. Prewar, United States takings from Russia were around $30,000,000 on
and in 1940 around $100,000,000.-Reuter.
nually
can
be
DANES HELP spection from the ground. Therefore
EUROPE'S SUFFERING
Saar Sentiment plies and clothing to the stricken
of
California bave completed giving
them
new
the reason that United Nations agents was calculated from these clusters on
the must have full authority to roam belief that they did not relate.. the world, not only to visit factorles
However, the astronomer said the but to take selamle measurements to discovery does not change the esti- detect blasting and to measure at mate of speed of the sun's circular random materials for radio activity, motion. Earlier enlculations proved The agents, would analyse ores, lucky, he said, and gave the correct weigh-inutorials going into and com- circular velocity for the gun. ing out of each factory and specify the design of machinery so that they could not be diverted quickly to illegal operations,
WIDOW OF CNAC PILOT. ARRIVES IN SHANGHAI
Техол
Denmark has been making big contributions to the rellef
The report said that while uraniam efforts of the International Red and thorium mines would have to be Cross in the war-devastated under constant watch "all other mines
Shanghal, Dec. 30. countries of Europe, especially would have to be inspected at appro priato intervals to make sure they
Mrs. J. M. Grechwood, wife of the in the dispatching of large did not produce uranium or thorium CNAC pilot who was killed in the quantities of food, medical sup- as by-products."
triple Christmas air crashes, arrived Nations To Report
at noon to-day aboard the slenmer Each nation would be required Joseph Lee from Houston, areas, reports Associated Press. to report on Its large producera of with her two children.
Ever since Denmark's liberation heat or electricity, large engineering Friends, gently broke the nows, to from German occupation, the Danish projecta, miner and the production the widow who originally timed tho Red Cross has been carrying on and chipment of certain chemicals trip to spend Christmas with her mafor Internationaï programme. and scientific equipment.
husbandUnited Press./ Largo motor convoys leave for hun- The Committee did not attempt Har areas regularly with cargoes of to estimate the west of eggs, butter, meat, cheese and other dous inspection operation. It con foods and clothing.
ceded that United Nations agents Saarbrucken, Dec. 20.
In Poland, hundreds of patients inevitably would get involved French military offelais assorted
bro treated at four, Danish-built matters not connected with atomle that the recent municipal elections in
Ordinary Industrial the caul-rich Saar basin showed that hospitals in Wrzeszcz, near Gdynia, matters. "up to 76 cent
of the population and medical stations are maintained facilities would not be
in several other Folish communities. unless there were definite
were definite grands mok wanted immediate
economic reunion
Danish medical supplies go sto00 for suspicion. with Franc
In Hungary, Waller Eberhard, German editor hospitals of the Saarbrucken Zeitung, which.
For Reunion With France
per
The
ine
tremen-
In
TO-DAY'S BROADCAST
aw on 045 kc, from '12.30-115 pm. Inspected 830-7.30 pin, and 9-11 pm, also on 9.53 030, Bludio: Childrens Half Hour: 7. London Halay: News: 7.15, Studfor Chopin The Committee conceded it had no tenital by Miglinel Boders (By Courtons
·RD.C. Danish Red Cross has made way of preventing a nation from for the Parigian Grill
Symphony Orchestra: B. Studio. Now Mall Birke he claims, is non-partisan, said that special efforts in its foodling pro- cibly seizing atomic assets and rush-Year Concert by
into weapons.. "Such Metzo-Soprano); Ocaftry Nathan (aria de food parcela re-ing them
toneli Via Orr (Violin) Betty "an overwhelming number of Saar-gramme, sending
hospitals and measures on could be administered brown (Piano): 6.10, London Palladkem anders hope that the now economic Rularly to Polish
toward children's homes, feeding regularly by the international control agency Orchestra: 9 London Reby! Mew: $10, fronter
the Arst step
alls Biudio: A: Play by Donald xuddi bão, Variety Favourites of 1945A ProgramAYSA economic union with France."
6.500 students and 5.000 children in could hardly give complete French officials of the milliary Hungary, 30,000 children in Austria faction from the point of view of
Years 11, Dango Muste: 18, Gloes down...... Rovernment In the Boar base their and 20,000 chidren in Paris. The safety," the report said.
and The Commlico suggested how beller that the German population Austrian children cared for
over, that the pontrol agency could wishes its roturn to France on the Danish meal dolly. fact that two of the Gear's three-Yugo-Slavle and Rumfonia are unimise the danger by secing that leading political parties campaigned other countries bennilting from to large stockpiles of nuclear fuels and existing In the recent mukipal elections with Danish relief which, officials say is were accumulated
be mined or otherwise Associated Presa:
sands of lives, Associates Presto"
the. alejan "reunion with "France."——) responsible for the saving lét thOU": "FIQUI Predrags
vet ravon Lequeals at the
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