“Trojan Horse' Protest
"
Lake Success, Apr. 21. Great Britain today formally protested against the return of 700. German Nazis, former residents of Tanganyika, on.the grounds that they constituted a wartime "Trojan horse” movement aimed at the fifth column capture of the territory.
Mr Ivor Thomas, United Kingdom representative on the United Nations Trustee. the told ship Council, Council that in 1932 the German, government frank- ly began to avow its de Rigne on Tanganyika. United Press,
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CALL
LOWER PRICES
MADE BY TRUMAN
President On Ways To Prevent
U. S. Economic Recession
New York, Apr. 21.
President Truman today praised the free press and said its treatment of the recent war and its discussion of the present foreign policy are “examples of the finest effort of a free, responsible press."
Addressing the annual funcheon of the Associated Press, Mr Truman said the responsibility for preserving the United States for an enterprise system resis upon the joint efforts of business, labour, farmers and government.
FL
поту.
have won
the
- A
a generation. But I must say that the economic skies are not entirely clear,
One cloud a shadowing bur economile futurea cloud-caused by n sharp and rapid rive in prices. Some cloud is certain to burst. say this They are sure of a recession or de- pression.
"I do not shure the belief that either of these is inevitable. I be Reve that we as a nation can pre- vent this economic cloudburst. But It requires prompt preventive sleps," To Avoid Recossion President Truman then surveyed
de- can
for it.
for
to That is
maintain
1947.
POCKET CARTOON byOSBERT LANCASTER
40 RCBOLS DEFT GUNT
the
"Remember, Pancras, we Torics can look at it in two ways-elther as another dis graceful example of prevailing indiscipline or an a splendid vindication of the doctrine of private enterprise,"
Didn't Say Hitler Was A Rothschild
he
"There must be moderation on the part of He said: business, forbearance on labour's part, all-out effort on farmers' pari and wise guidance and action on govern- ment's part. There must be unity of effort and "willing- ness to 'co-operate for the achievement of our goal strong. atable economy.
Vienna,, Apr. 21. "Freedom in the American [main prosperous. Only if we main-
Former Chancellor Kürt von tradition is always coupled with tain and increase our prosperity can the price Increases, and continued:
we expect other countries to re- "There
say prices are some who service. The American press cognise the full merits of free eco-are not over-high so long as buying Schuschnigg, in written testi-
stays at high levels. From the
denied today,
alleged a free press-must never forget nomy.
We know our system of private human standpoint,
reject this mony
claims that he had turned over the obligation to the American people. We are at present at competitive enterprise has produced argument,
the highest standard of living the There is one sure formula for to Frauz von Papen or any a stage in our national econo world has ever seen. By steadily bringing on a recession
or a de- other. Nazi official documents pression. mic life when the American raising this standard, we
high prices. Buying stating that Adolf Hitler was press can render service. The monstrate to all other nations the excessively manner in which the American vitality and superiority of free eco-slops; production drops; unemploy-un illegitimate offspring of the
If we can prove that it is ment sets in; prices collapse; profits Rothschild family... London, Apr. 21.
more productive and more stable, var
vanish; businessmen
"It is not true," Schuschning said A Foreign Office spokesman press makes clear to our citi-
more generous and more just than
"The formula has been tried after zens the problems we face in
And we paid evidence presented at the treason of farmer Foreign Minister today declined to comment
our prosperity- any other economic system, we shall the first World War.
on the test.
The claims. Between 1920 and 1021 the trial the present stage of the Anglo- maintaining
"It necessary that we develop a
annunt national
Income fell by Guido Schmid!.
By treaty talks because and the reasons why it is essen-
of the Russian
Size and $18,000,000,000. Industrial produc sald, were made, in several docu-
tion dropped discussions are still continuing tial to advance that prosperity new realisation
opped 23 percent. Unemployments.
He added that Austria was "en- ment increased by more than in Moscow. A further meeting can help to determine the strength of our economy. Our tre-
lost already when Arthur astounded the world. It was a
4,000,000, Business failures ΠΟΤΕ between Soviet Foreign Minis-future welfare of every family mendous production during the war
Seyss-Inquart became Minister of the Interior upon Hitler's orders because Molotoy and Mr Ernest in the United Sintes,
"We all want continued and ever-nhienomenon which no one thought than doubled. Farm
could endure afler hostilities censed appalling. We know Increasing prosperity, Bevin is scheduled,
National Income
We mu
must not choose that formula either Austria had to allow "trea- cherous methods" of Seyss-inquart and integrity of also declined to The spokesman
that the freedom
"The progress we have made is again. If we are to avoid recession,
dismiss him, which would have the United States are safe only at demonstrated by comparing the pre-we must act before it starts.
war. comment on the Pravda article sug-
"Prices must be brought doy
given Hitler an excuse to wage living of an anti-blog
down.
Hier informed Schuschnigg sold a world of free peoples geting Insertion
who revised Ango.
to those businessmen
at Into the
peace with neighbours and engaging sent time with the year 1920, which
historic meeting was the year of highest economic ne- speak
him at the in free and friendly commerce.
tylly before the war. The physical have it within their power to reduce are peoples con- "Many of these
between volume of industrial production now prices. Price reductions will bring Salzberg in 1838 that "a most pro fronted with choice
recently" and that "Great and democracy.
1971 percent greater than in 1920. The more prosperity and profits in the minent British statesman has been totalitarianism
increase the present This decision has been forced upon physical volume of agricultural pro-long run. Lower prices will sustain
duction now is 32 percent greater. and further of war
production. which has so
*****600.000
rcal that they are easy targets for ex-000000
ncome-including ternal pressures and allen ideologies.
economic assistance, individuals and corporations-is now By providing tion and rehabilitation, we can en- 800.000 contrasted with only $83,000,- In 1929 the average countries to withstand 000,000 in 1929. able these the forces which so directly threaten income of individuals in this country Vieir way of life and ultimately our was 3664 after taxes. Today It is
$11,000 after taxch. own well-being.
This is the measure of the rise "But we can provide the necessary assistance only if we ourselves re-in our standard of living in less than
ter
clause
obser.
Russian treaty.
Well-informed diplomatic vers, however, did not conceal their
#cepticism today
tinn
Cat
£
Jorses were
them by the led them The civilian employment now is 10,- high volume of sales and stimulate:
war werk is that dense network or by aiding in the tasks of reconstruc- running an annual rate of $178,000,- through Increased productivity and a
at the proposal central organ of published in the
Communist Party. the All-Union They said it would be almost im- find a satisfactory defini- possible 10
of the word "bloc" The view prevails here that the solld "bloc" built in the post- treaties
special arrangements and linking the Soviet Union with the small countries of Eastern Europe. It is believed that the Eastern bloc under Russia's leadership is a diplo
reckoned with matle faclor to be even if formal treaty links are not in existence in each individual case. Help To Albania
no
Thus the support which Russla extended to Albania in the question of the Corfu Straits mines, which is sul greatly resented in London, is described here as a typical anti-
though British "bloc action"
alliance formal Albanian-Russian treaty has ever been concluded.
Thus, if an anti-bloc clause is to be introduced into the new Anglo- Britain would be Russian treaty, Interested in excluding any future anti-British line-up in the Security Council or other International bodies
Diplomatie observers fear, how
CORRESPONDENCE
Shooting At Foreign Aircraft
Safe
(The Editor, HK. Telegraph) Sir, Your editorial, "No Landings?" which appeared on the front page of the Hongkong Tele- graph on Friday.. April 18, wos mus distinction of having expressed the views shared by a great many per- both in and out of aviation
or
Drive For Immediate Peace Treaty With
Japan Will Start Soon
BY MILES W. VAUGHN (United Press General Manager for Asia)
Tokyo, Apr. 22.
A drive for an immediate peace treaty between Japan und the Allies may be expected soon after the US. Secretary. of State, General George C. Marshall, returns to Washington from Moscow, this correspondent learned today from the highcal quarters.
The feeling is that every day of delay, in a peaco agree- ment will make moro difficult the long-range Allied pro- gramme for Japan, which is to prepare the Japanese to assume a responsible place in the world family of nations. The line with that aim, SCAP those facing all war-devastated has prepared Japan for peace in lands. Even victorious nations: in the fullest sense of the word, Europe as well as Asia are suffering
similar economic crisis and malad and it has been urged that tho Justments with similar symptoms of
Inflation,
drastic fuel and ray peace treaty between Japan on
material shortages and labour. un- one hand and the Allied nations certainties. Apparently. In all cases concerned on the other be im- the many economic controls initialed to cope with the situation, regardless mediately negotiated.
the wide variety of political
have failed
tu systems Involved, Bolve the basic problems.
Waz
Effort is being made to end the completely-on the economic and political fronts as well as the front-according to my military informint, who added the following background:
real peace is far Il
is fell that nway so long as there is milntained the "strangling economie blockade
Allleg of Japan which was imposed by the during the war and which has been continued since."
This need for real peace, based on the teachings of Christiantly, is the outstanding factor in the rela- tions between Japan and the Allies Loday.
to carn
materials.
more raw
R
of
No system of controls can serve an substitute for raw materials, food and industrial capacity, Rationing and other controls by the Japanese Government are, of course, necos- sary because of the acute shortages: not only in this country but through out the world, but the occupation
moment yield
controla
cannot
for
n mo
to
10
betlef that any false in themselves will cure the disease. Indeed, the sooner controls can be relaxed the better. One cannot make cloth or bread from political theories. of controlled economy, and in that. und sense the second immediate pressing problem confronting the Al- led occupation of this country is economic not political,
Manpower Assot
While the handling of the food problem by the Japanese has not been perfect, it would be a grave mistake to blame any Japanese Go- vernment exclusively for the basic trouble. That trouble, primarily and materials and supplies. fundamentally, is lack of food, raw
My informant emphasised: "No or gan can ration that which does not exist."
Earning A Living If the Japanese people are to be advance Riven
an opportunity to
partici along the road to eventual
world order it pation in a stable is obvious they must be given an opportunity to earn a living. And a living they must have foreign trade, since this country is deficient in food and raw largely
In the degree which will give the Japanese people a living standard no higher than the other materials, import raw mitted to peoples of Asia, Jepan must be per- manufacture them into finished pro ducts and trade these anished pro- ducts for food and
Is inherent in the materials. That
Japan's grent economic asset f Declaration. Potsdam
manpower, and that asset should be utilised to the full to achieve the Japan's economic position was at
purposes of the occupation. At pre- its lowest point at the end of the war. Much of her industry was de-
sent there is widespread unemploy ment because of lack of foreign and was still harnessed to non-construe- domestic trade. And lack of trade tive
ends. Several million is a result of lack of peace which military of her people were prisoners of war. would enable Japan to restore -
with countries be-der the most careful Allied supervi Trade relations
and
cconomle structure capable of keeping her ly broken, and have in no sense been stru be
yond her own shores were complete- sion, a commercial fully restored. Forced labour from people allve.
To try to influence mass psycho- Korea and Chine, which operated mony of Japan's mines and manned logy by the charge that Japan can own economy machines, was freed straighten out her many of her Mussolini
and repatriated. To replace these within the structure available to her killed men is not the job of a day, serves merely to confuse and be wilder an already defeated and Graduni Progress
weakened people-United Press, Reconstruction of devastated cities, reconversion of industry to peace- time needs and resumption of foreign trade for this island nation, cut off from world contact by defeat, had to begin from rock-bottom. Since
here
In no Britain
way opposes any Austrian anschluss."
Lord Vansittart's Note Schuschnigg also said Hungary Price Control Sabotaged
"first country to become ***This nation will grow only was the
Hier satellite" and that its government sabotaged all Czech and more and more production. Present Austrian efforts to set up an anti-stroyed and most of what remained business conditions permit-in fact
Hitler front. they require lower prices in many
"Profits important fields. the in
aggregate are break- records records ing
although profit cases. In 1946 corporate profits after murgins vary greatly in individual taxes were, 33 percent higher than in 1945. In the first quarter of 1947 they run even higher. These figures total figures and do not, course apply to every industry' or every business.
are
He added that he was informed Minister, Italian Foreign by the Count Clano, that Mussolini held a note on the secret discussion photostatic copy of Lord Vansiitart's tween Lord Vansittart and Schmidt.
which in
Schmidt described the Duce's policy as "stupid." Schuschning said that of
demanded the immediate removal of Schmidt at that time and that Italian secret agents had paid "several million gold lire" to obtain the copy.
United Press.
"Our private enterprise system at present bas responsibility for During the wor the Sometimes, though, bad weather prices.
shared government
that res- conditions, contrary winds, or other
through the mechan- may unforeseen trouble
cause a ponsibility
ism of price
In the control. "foreign" pilot to temporarily enter
I strongly recom- Chinese territory in order to insure spring of 1940 the mar
maximum amount of safety and mended the continuation of price control so that we could attain an for comfort
his passengers.
the orderly withdrawal from the that
trol of prices S supply proached demand.
to
The
majority of thear
A
con-
ap-
sow
group At to sabotage price control and would come down in a free market.
MARRIAGE
BY PROXY
ever, that such an expectation would terfully worded and deserves the hdviable for Drengent statements represented to the public that price HELD VALID
be futile as they are aware of the one-sided interpretation of the term
"bloc.
Observers regret that any Soviet definition of "binc" would never cover an Eastern or Slavonic bloc but would be applied exclusively to the so-call Western anti-Soviet bloc altempts.
Any discussion
.
sons, elreles.
It is very much in evidence that the Chinese government is happily engaged in its favourite pastime of snapping at the hand who, feeds it". As your recent
editorials have so
more
pilot,
fact Due
passengers are Chinese nationals, it would seem review some of his recent statements and participate in immediate action "trigger- to see that the Chinese happy" policy is amended, especial- ly in the case of commercial air- craft.
of
Cason.
ceremony is valid in the coun- try where it is performed, ac- cording to a ruling by Lord Justice Merriman in the Divorce Court here.
the low point of VJ-Day, Japanese
by
economy made gradual progress to- ward recovery although beset the some stringeneles and dimculties which amicted most of the nations of the world since the war ended.
Most of the problems of Japan's econoniy "loday are the same {}
EFFECTS ON AT- BOMB WORKERS
(Continued From Page 1)
"This has not taken place. On the contrary, prices rose sharply after the controls were taken off and they
London, Apr. 21. Marriage by proxy-that is have continued to rise."
Mr Truman then called for "leader-marriage performed when the It is difficult always to accurately ship of private enterprise, and ad- two partners are separated--is identify the markings of a commermitted prices had reduced in some valid in Great Britain if the
The demand has been submitted to clal or military aircraft, regardless
the Trade Union Congress and the Labour's Responsibilities of an anti-bjoc bluntly expressed, the incident at of the country of ownership, if it is clause would, in the view of diplo-Macho was disgusting, to say the flying thousands of feet above the flown by com-
Speaking about the responsibilities
The men affected are the only least. Statements mode by Dr Peng ground. Allitudes matic observers, but widen the dif-
ercial aircraft arc within easy
of labour. Mr Truman said: "I said
Ministers of Health and Labour. ferences of opinion between White- such-pel, seemingly condoning the
restless fighter-planes or
in January this year that excessive
workers in Britain who have been disgusting.
handling and processing radio-active hall and the Kremlin and it would incident, are even
anti-aircraft batteries, who can easi wage demands would threaten in- I am an American-born
He voiced his opinion in the case materials therefore be preferable to drop the
the plane with the U. S. Army Airly see
Though Mr Edwards characterized are shooting flationary wageprice spiral. Since then they formerly
this counsel of idea of such a clause altogether in
moderation has of Mrs Leonis Apt, a German-born
press
reports that atom workers the interest of the future Anglo- Forces in the Western Pacific, and at ut although its markings may not
a civilian plot be
been followed by wage refugee, of Kenton. Middlesex, who, the lot be so easily identified. Same in generally
were sterile is "nonsense," he ackled while living in England in 1941, Russian treaty.-United Pross. present engaged as
for an international commercial 'avia-nocent Chinese air-minded citizena earners and their leaders,
a form a marriage "The true position is that these inen "Some moderate wage adjustments went through tion company which has connections are very apt to be mighty unhappy for landings and flights in and over in the near future if they happen to already have been made this year with Gunther Apt, a German living have lost their normal sex desires.
Some others may be in Argentina. Suing for a decree and are obviously suffering from French be riding in one of these "foreign peacefully. the Philippines. Hongkong.
and of nullity, Mrs Apt contended that peculiar complaint, Although their Price adjustments and of by expected, when it gets riddled Indo-China, Siam, and the Malayan alrerate"
The Maçao incident and their own Peninsula. The
country's machine-gun wage adjustments have been the her marriage was not recognised by work is not hard, they are completely
traditional method of sustaining the
the British
Is no question of a strike Peng Hsuch-pel's statements have
have fire.
"There said Lord Merri- The mass
the, buying power and sharing
ceremony
if the demand for a public inquiry Any Chinese government oficialents of our increasing wealth. man, took place in Buenos Aires and. all pilots such as myself, who are or private citizen, may well poder
immensely our
productive had been proved valid and effectual fails," he concluded. We will not employed in flying these so-called the above facts before he sets remember into a
a commercial airliner, regard- economy, fair prices and good wages by the law of Argentina, and there check atomic energy development for public policy industrial purposes-It being vital "foreign airer
bolt the
We wish him to
to British industry-but which entitled the not-so-long-ago days when we less of its country of registry or per- are the earmarks of American pros- was no doctrine of
ceremony not effective in Britain.
that the matter be fully investigated ploted "foreign" aircraft over China missions to fly. His life may casily perity."
The petition WAS dismissed in the interest of workers."-Reuter.. and received a much more cordial be forfeited to pay for the short- welcome then the one so recently sighted policies of the men he has 1947.
Hongkong air-elected to govern The Australian Lawn Tennis As afforded out able to recall any re- Chinese citizen is going to be witness his China. Mr
Associated Press. inan, I am unable sociation have placed Pails second and Geoff Brown, who was beaten fuctance on the part of the Nunking to some tragic mishaps unless he government back in the in the men's singles final at Wim-Covernment in aceopting the bont gets lis
zelief right path before it is too late. and plane-loads of UNRRA bledon last year, is third.
"AVIATOR" still goods which steadily poured Into Hist, with Mrs China for so many months after the
John
Bromwich Still No. 1
Melbourne, Apr. 21.
Jolin Bromwich, although beaten by Dinny Pails in the final of the Australian lawn tennis champion ships this year, still heads the list of official Australian rankings for
Mrs Nancy Wynne Bolton
heads the women's
Dr
CTC
me consternation among
extreme
aircraft".
We
The
our own
M. Long second and Mrs H. Hopman war. Many pilots can testify that Wants To Do His Bit people and the needs of war-devas-
the Nanking Government's eyesight The Association also announced was not sq accutely keen in deter-
third, that Bromwich has been appointed mining aircraft markings co-selector for the Australian Davistimet
Cup team with non-playing captain C. R. Cowling-Reuter.
B-29 Crashes: All
at, that
The CX-
exhausted."
LABOUR REBELS
(Continued From Pare 1)
States at the expense of British re- lations with Russia.
light
OUTWARD
Unless Articles
MAILS
otherwise stated, Registered close 30 Posts and Parcel
the lime stated earlier than minutes below:
Tuesday, April 22
Bangkok (Sea) 2 p.m.
5 p.m. Manita P.I. (Res)
Shanghai (Bea), 3 p.m.
Ceylon and India (sex) 3-p.m. Tannkong (Kwongchowwan)
p.in.
Kongmoon (Ben) 4p.m.
(Bea)
Macao, Tainshan, Shekki (Bea) 4 p.m.. Canton (Be) 4 pm,
Shanghal and Paiping (Air) 3.30 pm..
Wednesday, April
Mania P., (Be) noon.
Siralts and Rangoon (Ben) 2 p.m. Shanghai (Bea) 3 p.m.. Manila P. (Hea) 5 p.m. Kongmoon (Sea) 4 p.m. Macao, Tainahan, Shekkt (Ben) 4 pm.g Canton (Train) 4 pin.
Hankow, Amoy, Shanghai, Nanking.
Tsingtao, Peiping, Canton, Luchow, Kunming and Fuochow (Alt) 3.30 p.m.)
Thursday, April 24
3.
Manila P.I. (Air)" 10 Straila (Sex) 3 p.m. Kongmoon (Bea) 1 pm. Marzo, Teinshan, Shekkt (Bea) 1 pm. Canton (Train) 4p.m.
Saigon, Singapore, Colombo, Sydney,
Auckland and London (Air) 3.30 p.m.. Shanghal and Peiping (Air) 3.30 p.m. Friday, April 25 Manila P.1. (Air)" 30 a.m. L Salgon (Sa) 10 aan. Shanghai (Ses) 2 p.m.
Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Basra, Cairo, Johannesburg, Augusta, Marseilles, London, New York and Conada (Air) 3.30 p.m. Canton,
Amoy, Ilothow, Kunming. Shanghai, Nanking, Hankow, Tsing tao, Pelping and Chungking (Air) 350-
p.m.
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Food Pricos Speaking about food prices, Mr the high cost of living we must also Truman continued: "In considering
"Additional wespens which the in the fight cxamine
nine prevailing food prices, phenomenal world demand for farm government possesses
against inflation are rent control, ex- products is maintaining form prices port controls and credit control, Ex- at present levels. The unprecedent--
port controls must be maintained to ed purchasing power of
avoid price increases arising from
630. Light Variety: 7. Studio: Mendals- uncontrolled foreign purchases in the tated countries abroad have
com
Credit control cannot be The Prime Minister will address sohn Recital by Michael Boder (Plano) country.
of Orchestral Interlude; 130, London Trans bined to force farm products upward. so long as prices are so high the Parliamentarian Labour Party of By Courtesy of the Farialan Grill): 7.26. (The Editor II. K:Telegraph)
400 Members of the House The government policy of supporting
that
many consumers must go into
cription Service: "The English »Theatre", Commons on this subject on Wednes- No. 4 "English Opera" 122.40, Harnacas Sir, I noted with interest the farm prices at 90 percent of parity
debt to make both ends meet, The aviation company by whom I dispatch you published today about Is not the cause.
The economic policies here dis- day and will appeal to the Party Mon Geczy and His Orchestra: 8. Landen Relay: World News: 0.10, London Itolay! "Of the major food commodities,
for unity. cussed have not been devised hastily
Home News from Britain; B.15. Vocai an employed owns some of these 50-
the Vicar of Needham Market who
In the
of this move, the Boats: Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson called "foreign aircraft" which could wishes to establish a pool of healthy potatoes are the only crop currently to meet the situation which has just be possibly affected by
government-supported. the rocent mon who would "perform the sexual being
appeared. I have been urging there rebels inay go no farther than ab- Eday: 636, London Transcription Service: atention if there is a vote. Mean-Busle In Miniature"; B, Studio: Radio Nanking policy, but it is well worth act, of needy Spinstera" in order to support price of wheat, for
for many months.
Magazine, Issue 8, Devised and Produced. 1.82 per
"Shadow by Colin James, A Hong Kong Btage Club per bushel, while wheat "beautiful eighty per produce more while pointing out that
bables," ample, is $1.
meet "The responsibility of preserving while, the Conservative
this Production: 043, The Mill Brothers; (10, cent of our passengers at the present I am a healthy young man of solid currently is selling at about $2.50 out free enterprise system will con- Cabinet, which will bushe The time are Chinese nationals. I know of stock and I
support price of
iinue to rest upon the joint efforts week, will decide its course of action. London Relays News: 10.10, Helay of the least three other similiar
cause.
hogs 1 $14.94 per 100 pounds. The
to resist the Government's curtail- Ballroom; 11, Close Down. government. Now that the Chinese are trying recent price has been
of supporting "The men and women Here today ment of the service period by voting of of the press of the against it. The original figure Mights. This is a and the out of Palestine It be-
Jews
nation have a great opportunity for 18 months, it thinics, was setiled on loved us to
to look to our Jaurels in the
against service at this time. Not only must the best military advice avaliable into the sea upon taking off from fact which makes Dr Peng Hauch-lover
of reproduction,
racial
repetition of
which started in 1920, must be brought home to our they first appear to be. than persons aboard were killed.
hese "foreign" com- Since the only way to combat one farmers should continue efforts to people the seriousness of the issue Plots flying these The brief report did not say how
another bring about ma
for maximum production. and the need for united effort many were killed but a superfortress mercial aircraft do not wilfully fly mass of humanity is with
unless: ex- Chinese territory
maas,
"The government, also, has re- the good of all rather than separate I strongly urge that we begin
and good businosa
that in "I take comfort in the knowledge Air Force head granted to the companies for whom on a sound and eugenic basis.
I am writing to the Vicar for more times of great inflationary pressures that the press of this country will The Army 7th A quarters had no word of the crash they work. We have great respect Brut saka a report may have been for Chinese territorial rights with details about his plan, which I trust taxes should not be reduced. When accept this opportunity for service in the same high spirit with which Nanking your esteemed journal will publish we are over the bump of inflation, a made to Tokyo which normally out the benefit of a
tax reduction will be feasible and it always served this nation."-- handles: 20th Air Force matters ultimatum which carries the subject when they have arrived,
United Press: PRO PATRIA. to the point of appearing ridiculous.
proper, Associated Press,"
Aboard Killed
Pearl Harbour, Apr. 22.
companies now landing of one for suchoulike to do my bit{ per
who can boast nearly as high a per- to push us out of Hongkong, the In-1 The government pole around 32 of business, labour, farmers and the f It is expected to ask the Opposition./ Dance Orchestra from the Paramount.
farm prices is not the cause of pre- and the rest dians have pushed us out of India valling high food prices. on
With this sound de- the facts be presented, but there and should stand---Reuter,
The Pacific Fleet Headquarters contage of Chinese passengers
passenger reported today that a B-20 crashed their
way
If the a
Kwajalein on Sunday and that all potte statements even more British Empire is to survive at all, pression,
OF
nino.
an,
usually has a crew of at least eight telt permission to do so has been here and now to tackle this propeconomics. It is the axiom of good effort for the benefit of any troup,
Printed and published by Frederick Percy Franklin for and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Vic torta, in the Colony of Hongkong:
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