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PLANE CRASHES DURING AIR

A

DISPLAY

Stockholm, June 1. jet-propelled Vampire Dghier plano about to land while taking part in a Swediali Air Force display today crashed motorcar and hit the

tnto a m

Wall

of a factory, bursting into flames and setting fire to the building. Kari The pliot, Lieutenant Erik Lofdahl, was killed.

The factory roof was crawled with spectators but none of them was injured-Reuter,

Renewed Fighting In

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1947,

Clash Over MacArthur

Policy To Help Jap Textile Industry Seen

New York, June 2.

American textile manufacturers, in their desire to prevent strong Japanese competition for world markets, appear to be headed for a clash with General Douglas MacArthur's economic advisers.

This was indicated Inst week in expressions of leading textile exporters and a long-time adviser of Gen. MacAr thur.

Exporters again made it clear they want Japanese textile capacity kept under rigid controls, and to not want

on newest It aided by American advice

technological developments.

Indonesia Mystery Of

Batavia, June 1.

Dutch artillery opened fire at West Modjokerto, in the middle sector of the Sourabaya perime- ter on the night of May 30, the Indonesian Antara news agency- reported today.

Canteen

Girl's Death

Cologne, June 1. British special Investigators Dutch attempted to-day to trace events The report anld: staged an assnuit last Wednesday leading up to the mysterious

of Miss Primrose Lor with heavy armaments. The In- death

"The

doncsians counter-attacked "repul-25-year-old British canteen gi.1, sing a Dutch company and reclaim-in the Rhine River on Friday, ing positions."

Dutch official sources did not con- frm the Antara message, but stated that sporadic fighting was reported south of Sourabaya throughout the Two Dutch casualties were week. suffered at Sidoardjo, on the cast

sector.

抟 WAR

reporteil From Malang, that the Indonesians held air raid

from exercises on May 30, while Batavia, Indonesian Information Ministry officials have confirmed that all Republican Army leave hon

Counter proposals are likely to be drafted, according to reliable In- donesian sources herc.-Reuter,

Miss Lord, n canteen von driver for the Salvation Army, was elution- ed in Dueren, 20 miles southeast of Cologne.

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Investigators said aniquest would

tomorrow.-Asso- be held ciated Press.

Simultaneously, Colonel R. C. Kramer, a textile executive and for four years a member of Gen. MacArthur's staff, wrote in Fortune magazine that "Japan must compete, and a policy of economic revenge against Japan would be costly."

Kramer sald American interesis, Including Textile manufacturers, were seeking restrictions on Japon- ese production.

cx-

N. S. Vanderhoef, President of the

Export Association, pressed the belief that the Ameri Textile can lawmakers may take steps to restrictions desired by carry out American manufacturers,

U.S. Superforts To Make Goodwill Flight To U.K.

London, June 2.

A squadron of Superfortresses of the Strategic Air Command, United States Army Air Force, will make two demonstration flights covering most of England and parts of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland during a goodwill and training visit to the Royal Air Force between June 9 and June 16, the Air Ministry announced yesterday,

Nine of the huge Boeing aircraft, which are of the type used to carry the four atomic bombs that have been dropped from the air, will make the flights in formation from the RAF station at Marham, Norfolk.

The first demonstration will take place on June 11, and will include two flights over London.

The second demonstration will take place on Juno 14. -Associated Press.

GANDHI THE ORACLE CONSULTED ON WAR

Bombay, June 1.

Mohandas K. Gandhi, Indian spiritual leader, told the United Press today that war between the United States and Russia, in his opinion, Was "possible but highly improbable."

Monty's Secret Radio Link With Churchill

Washington, June 1..

The British Information Service has revealed the secret- behind secret radio No. 10. That was the code name given. to the secret radio, a specially devised portable machine by .which Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery and Prime Minister Winston Churchill maintained contact in World War II.

HUNGARIAN

EX-PREMIER'S FORTUNE

The

Lord Montgomery, used the radio from his battlefield head- quarters to keep Churchill in- formed of latest developments.

The secret radio was perfected by A group of British government scientists in four “hectie", »Wects, Spokesmen Bald it was so effective that even if German agents did top conversations they would hear "just a meaningless jumble of sound."

Vicuna, Junc.1. One scientist who helped to deve- five-year-old son

Top the No. 10 was Donald: Cooke, .of Ferenc Nagy, Hungarian ex-ment department of the British of the signals research and develop- premier, was reported by the Ministry of Supply. Vienna nowspapers to be on his way tonight by car to Berne, Switzerland, to join his father, who resigned by telephone on Friday, after the Russians had accused him of treason.

can well remember the heelie team of scientists worked night four weeks during which the small-

and day to perfect the first model," Cooke sold. "Up fill, then It had been nothing more than a brilliant iden. We scientists had undertaken 10

The child, who had with him the four weeks, and we kept our pro- give a working, demonstration in family's £20,000 fortuna and jewels, mise, though such a job might well- was travelling in the car presented have been expected to take six the newspaper Neues Oesterreich

In a telegraphed reply from to Nagy by the Russians fast year. mond they say," he continued

a Budapest despatch. "that Field Marshal Menigomery.

SCHUMACHER mitted by the United Press, the The family fortune was claimed by thought so highly of the new in-

OUTBURST Tepresentatives

He said: "It is beginning to down upon Congressional of the textile states that American textile, wage rates simply cannot withstand the impact of coolie rates of Asiatic producers. Already evidence is accumulating that Con-

gress is aware that current policies, Demands Food For

it pursued, can deprive thousands of textile workers of their jobs."

un

Hungry Germans

New Delhi to six questions gull- Mahatma commented for the first time in months on some of the major problems confronting. the world.

Despite his 78 years, Gandhi's in- fluence in his nation's spiritual and,

He found time to answer the fol- political life is as great as ever. lowing questions, although he was preoccupled with Indin's critical in- ternal problems:

Q. Do you think there is any pos sibility of armed conflict between Russia and the United States? is highly improbable.

A Anything is possible, but it

Q. Do you foresee the possibility of the world being united under one central governing body composed of representatives of component parts? A. Thut, the is only condition on which the world can live.

Q. Do you feel that India will ultimately be united under a central government, regardless of what the immediate settlement may be?

A German fisherman found her body floating on the surface of the Rhine at Warringen, 10 miles north of Cologne.

the time she was Events from Inst seen at Dueren until her body

Not To Bo Built Up was found, approximately 30 miles nway, less than 12 hours later are

William C. Planz Vice-President

Frankfurt, June 1. blank, one official said. rather a

Kurt Schumacher, one-armed Friends sald that Miss Lord, of the Association, said: "We urge non quiet girl, steps be taken immediately to dis- been cancelled since the Republican they descrilly cheerful frame mantle the Japanese textile machin-Social Democrat leader, told Commander-in-Chief, General Sur-

seems an

Friday

cry morning in

industry and reduce If to the on Fri

8,000 sweltering Socialista to- to maintain int required dimon, made his radio speech qr- of dering his men to rejoin their unlts. Dueren. How she reached Cologne level

emcient operation the number of day that Germany, although Dugren or

is not yet known. Dr Sutan German police who recovered her spindles, looms and complementary really the balance point of the In Jogjakarta today,

world, was being treated by the Sjahrir's National Cabinet will con- body, still clad in uniform, said it machinery that will finally con-

had apparently been in the water stitute the Japanese industry. sider the Dutch memorandum con-

circumstances should victorious powers as a puppet. Under no taining the Federal Interim Govern- for four or five hours.

An added element of mystery is Japanese textile plant be built up ment's proposals for Implementing

s!!! Beating with American money and ingenutty Alternately shouting and purring the Linggadjali agreement and the why the body

can compete

as he addressed an audience packed 14-day time limit.

after such a length of time in the to the point where

the same basis as in prewar years. into the rubble of the ancient water.

should be permitted an export | Frankfurt Romerberg, Schumacher Point of 1,000,000,000 yards per demanded an increase in German

A. The future will depend Fear, with the stipulation that this industrial production and the open-what we do in the present.

restricted to For- ing of exports so that Germany put should be mosa, Korea, Manchuria, South China, might Import food. Indo-China, Burma, India, Malaya, Java and possibly East Africa, Saudi Arabia, Eritren and Ahyreihin

"We believe that recent activides of the US. Commercial Company In selling

production Damascus, June 1,

current Announcing a meeting of the Japanese spindles and looms should Political Commission of the Arabbe curtailed and its sales restricted

Damascus to arens listed above. League

Tuesday,

"We maintain that operations of papers reported today: "The Arab League will declare war on Jews at the U.S.C.C. hnd had a greater psy- on world trade in Thursday's vital meeting."-Reuter. chological effect

textiles than the amounts involved warrant."

It is noted that the Philippines is

"We Socialists. can tell about colton using Japanese

and rayon dictatorship because we lived under textiles in an effort to force prices one.

We can also tell the Western down. The Government authorised powers about Communists. agencies to sell some textiles recent- ly received from Japan directly to the public in an effort to lower cost to the consumer-Associated Press.

Margate As Seen. By Pravda

Moscow. June 1.

Communist Pravda. the Soviet Party newspaper, declared today that the British Labour Party Conference hod disclosed a "good dent of differ- ences between the working masses of the of Britain an the lenders

Labour

The it was declared, did not solve vitally important prob- lems of British foreign and domes- there tic policy, and the speeches were a serious warning to Britain's ruling circles, the newspaper stated. -Reuter,

Death Roll Now 42 Now York, June 1. Another survivor of Thursday's air crash at LaGuardia Airfield, New York, died today, raising the death roll to 42. Six survivors are still in hospital,

ARAB LEAGUE TO MEET

on

Lord Knollys On Way Home

Sydney, June 2. Lord Knollys, retiring chairman of the British Overseas Airways Cor poration, and Mr Whitney Straight, left Sydney-last-night-for- London on the last stage of a 93,000 mile world flight over BOAC routes.

They travelled in a special Lan- castrian,-Associated Press,

SAYAJIRAO'S GALLOP This brings the death total. from alc

crashes in the United States

Newmarket, June 2. Fifty-three since Thursday to 05.

The Maharaja of Baroda's Derby persons ware killed when a Skyznaoter colt, Sayajirao, did a good stripped transport plane crashed in Maryland gallop over a mile and three fur-

lengs yesterday, ridden by his Epsom on Friday.

The week-end has seen three vio-jockey, E. Britt. lent deaths, Including 140 in fatal

to have Sayajirao was reported road accidents. This total is expected moved, freely and well-Assoclated

to increase.-Router.

Press.

Up-to-the-Minute Sports News:

FRANCE'S SECOND DAVIS

CUP VICTORY

Paris, June 1.

Rehabilitation

In Okinawa

of the

of

"We Germans' cannot be bought with Russian cigarettes nor with

packages," American CARE shouted.

ал

Q. What do you feel is the most acceptable solution to the Palestine

problem?

the

A. Abandonment wholly by Jews of terrorism and other formsS of violence.

"We Socialists are accused of or-

Q. Do you believe that Egypt and ganising self-pity, but all we want is some common sense. The Allied the Sudan should unlle under one powers claim they want to adopt government when the Drillsh leave? à realistic attitude towards Germany, If they can't see realistically what Is wrong In Germany today, then ought to. something has, badly mistired.

Iron And Silken Curtains

we

A. I have no

doubt that they

of

Nogy us the condition of his re- signation.

vention that whenever he pushed forward and looked for a new site

The newspaper quoted the So- for his headquarters he chose it, cialist Vice-Premier, Dr Arpad Sza- not so much for its convenience kusitz, as saying that the new go- from the point of view of his staff, vernment of General Lajos Dinnyes, but as the best place to sult the sworn in yesterday, must be con- sidered

"caretaker government" radio beam."

The No 10 cquld carry cight separate conversations simultaneous and that the country must go to the

In the autumn at the latest.

single wave length. ly on Austrian a sin Zeltung Arbeiter

theans of a scrambling device the Socialist paper, said that Hungary's conversations were chopped

into. forthcoming elections "will no longer 20

The

By

be free." The Communist press here 70,000 impulsen each second. These

chopped Impulses hailed the government changes as tra

then were transmitted by 'wireless, received ending the situation "dangerous for and reassembled lato the original The new democracy.”—Reuter.

cight conversations-United Press.

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Q. As a result of your experi- ment during the past five months, do you feel that the principle non-violence can yet be triumphant in solving the world's problems?

A. My five months in Noakhali have only confirmed my previous experience that non-violence can TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME solve all our ills-United Press.

Hindu-Moslem Relations

ZBW Hongkong broadcasting on frequency of B45 kilocycles from 12.30 to 2.00 parand 6.30-to-11.00p.m.,“and also on 633 megacycles in the 31. metre band from 12.00 to 1.19, 730 to 0.30 and 0.15 to 11.00 p.m.

Ahmedarab, June 1. Mahatma Gandhi, answering in

about 030 "Music from the Filma": 8.45 Lleder; today's Harijan a question

between possible violence

7 Studio, Recital by Emilio Salonga (Alto Hindus

E Mat Saxuptione) with Plano accom and Moslems, declared. that both paniment by Mermie Milanes; 7,18 Orches- Moslems and Hindus should "fake fral Selections from Opera: 1.39 Studio: "I Like What I Like" presented by Lynn their stand on non-violence."

Violence can only be effectively. B. C. Transcription Service: George London Relay: World News: Mclachrine and His Orchestra; 5.43 Studio: Jazz Piano Recital by Kathleen Beth; Studio: the history of music from 1000 to the present day. Compiled by Kenneth Dommett, Presented by David Hardy; $30 Haydn: Quartet in A major, Op 13 No. 1; 0.43 Ray Noble and His Orchestra; 10 London Relay: News: 19.11 "Something Everybody music for all mates; 11 Close do

"There is an iron curtain in front of the Eastern zone and a silken curtain-that- obscurez.......the view. In. front of the Western zones. As for wo Germans, we get so few colorles

and our eyes have gone bad can't see out into rest of the world." Following the line set by tho Amerienn and British occupation

sald Tokyo, June 2. authorities. Schumacher

the One of the bloodiest battlegrounds economic unity of Germany must Pacifle War-Okinawa, in come first. "Only then can we be ir the Ryukyus seems to be reha- | to hink about political matters." bilitating slowly and surely and he declared,

under responding well

United

He said that in 1945 the Allied

"If the majority of Hindus Stites Army Ridance and direction,

their stand on non-violente, according to a report issued yester powers had the chance to "wipe out

German people". "However, matter how much violence Mostems day by General Douglas MacArthur. the

to let the German

use, it is bound to fall". on military government act vities in they decided

"One thing, however, should that area for January and February people live, but only in a state balf

Mr Gandhi perfectly this year.

between 1e and death."

of non-violence The Ryukyus are divided political-

wrote.

Printed and published by Frederic States; cannot harbour violence in thought, Percy Franklin for and on behalf ly into four provisional governments,

let alone in action. It Pakistan is South China Morning Post Lin including Okinawn, where "practi- "Hunger and need in Europe also

Either wrong, partition of Bengal and the at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Vir cally all

all the facilities for obtaining affect the Western world.

United He warned the

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met by non-violence", he wrote.

If the majority of Moslems obey Jinnah, a violent conillet should be out of question.

take

be

revenue were destroyed", and "only German Industrial life shall be help-Punjab will not make it right. Two toria, in the Colony of Hong

д

A small portion of the governmental ed with raw ma erials and lood, or cost is

is met by revenue".

world democracy shall have lost a The Ryukyuans, however, are great battle."-United Press. trying their hardest to help them- sclves.

AlarArthur DEMAND RECALL

"The industries which can oblain raw materials locally are progressing Foullness ran in yesterday's race, satisfactorily," General

noted.Associated Press. France achieved her second but finished, Arth. successive European Zone Davis The purse of £20,000 was the Cup victory when it won the richest Delmont Stakes in last two singles matches in the years' history, and Phalanx's win- third round tie with Monaco to-ning for the two seasons aggregate NEW NICARAGUAN

nearly £50,000.

day.

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two

Bernard Destremeau of France He was ridden yesterday by a new Chile, defeated Aleco Noghes of Monaco, jockey, Ruperto Donso, 7-5, 6-2, 0-1: Robert Abdessalam, and covered the course roplacing Marcel Bernard, defeated minutes 29.4 seconds.-Reuter. Vladimir Landau of Monaco, 0-2, 6-1, 6-love-United Press.

YUGO-SLAVS WINE

Brussels, Juno' 1.

BASEBALL STANDINGS

REGIME OPPOSED

·

revolution,

of

OF GOVERNOR

·

wrongs will not make a right.","

On

the question, "How it is possible to melt Moslems' hearts if they do not believe in non-violence," Mr Gandhi reped: The questioner does not understand the working of violence, even if it were the

atom bombs, becomes useless when match- That

ed against truc non-violence.

very few understand how to wield this mighty weapon is true.

"It requires a lot to understanding and strength of mind", he added. Reuter

STATION STRIKE ENDS SUDDENLY.

...

of

Colombo, Ceylon, June 1. The immediate recall of the Ceylon San Jose, Costa Rica, June 15

Governor and the dismissal of the demanded The large Nicaraguan colony In Chief Secretary wero. Costa Rica tus sent a cable up today by the United Lanka, Congress President Truman asking him not to In a cable to the British. Colonial

London, Juno 2. recognise Benjamin Sacasa, named Secretary, Mr Arthur Creech Jones. An unofficial strike at midnight on

the provisional President

The strike skuation la unchanged Saturday, which threatened to tie up. Nicaragua after last week's bloodless

today. The handling of ships in rame at Euston station, one

railway terminals, Sacasa was installed as President Colombo harbour is continuing with London's great

1.s out interruption

labourers ended lato yesterday. after a military revolt, which drove

Porters, signalmen and ticket col- struck, although landing waltore Dr Leonardo Arguello, the former strutoras en walked out yester- lectors agreed to return to work when Won Lost President, out of his palace

assured by union officials that steps refuge at the Mexican Embassy last

|would be taken to speed negatiations week.

The naval authorities horo have for a requested pay increase and He belongs to a group of bis denied press

reports that Royal shorter hours. A skeleton staff kopt | landowners, and ranchers headed by Marines of H.M.S. Glasgow, at pre- the station operating the strike period, General. Anastaslo Somozo-Reuter. rent in the harbour: were standing Associated Press.

'by to help the civil authorities in handling the situation caused by the strikes.

New York, June 2.. Major league baseball standings, The Yugo-Slavs, Dragutin Mitle including the May 31 games, are as.

the follows. and Josip Pallada, défcuted Belgian doubles team Andre Lacroix and Phillippe Washer, 2-0, 1-8, 0-2, 6-1, 6-2, to gain a 2-1 advantage In the third round of the European Zone Davis Cup tle, with two singles matches, súlll, tỡ play United Press.

BELMONT STAKES WINNER New York, June 1. CV. Whitney's Phalanx, by Pilato the Belmont miles Tiderips by

Zour

out of Jacala, won Staltes over one and a half yesterday, beating lengths, with Tailspin third, t

This was the third of the races forming the American triple crown, and Falang had been second in the Kentucky Derby, which was won by Jet Pilot and third in the Frenkness Blakes, won by, Faulineas. D.

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Boston Philadelphia

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Into

day.

no

Pope To Broadcast

Mr Richard Aluviharo, Ceylon's first civillan Inspector General of

Rome, Juno 1. Police, who is currently holding London, Juno 1. rorios of liaison, conferences. with

The Pope will broadcast över the Seven delegates from the Egyptian local military commanders and out- Vatican Radio, at 0830 hours GMT Ministry of Finance arrived in Lon-station police superintendents, told tommorrow morning on what wAB 1012- don today to take part in the diay Reuter that he was absolutely con-derstood in Rome tonight to be an cussions concerning the readjustment Odant in the ability of the police to analysis of the world situation, par- of the Expplian and National Bank deal with any emergency that might ticularly as it concerned “youthimin dated Press. of Egypt tterling balances, Router. arisó,--Reuter...

Reuter.

(a) Article 17 shall be cancell-

(b) in the third line of Article 7 the word "two" shall be substituted Lor the word. "three"

(c) The following Aruciu shall. be substituted for Article 7870 Bubject to “any: special terma da to voting upon which any snarea of the Company may navo been issued or may for the time bping be neju, upon a show of hands every mem- Dur present in person shall have one vote, and upon a puil every member pre- sent in person or by proxy shall havd one VOLU for every share held by him".

By Order of the Board,

R. G. CRAIG,

Chiet Manager.

Hong Kong, Dated this Ninth

day of May, 1947.

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