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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1947.

TRAVANCORE Russians Campaign To

Shake Faith In U. S. Economic Stability

New Dolhi, June 18. Patton Thanu Pillai, pre- sident of the Travancore Stato People's Congress, said today that he would start an immediata civil dis- obedience movement in on effort to compel the State to join the Constituent As- sembly.

The Maharajah of Tra vancore has announced that the State, will become in- dependent when India is split. .Pillal said he had discussed disobedience plans with Congress leaders and predicted that a referendum would. overwhelmingly op pose independence.-United Prass..

QUEEN TO

Berlin, June 18.

Russian-controlled newspapers in Germany are waging a campaign, obviously aimed at shaking the Germans' faith in the United States by predicting that American economy is headed for a crisis and a depression.

PROGRESS

Spearheads of this movement are the official newspaper of the Soviet military administration in Germany, the Tagliche Rundschau, and the Neues)

AT GENEVA Deutchland, grgan of the Soviet-

PARLEY

Geneva, June 18,

The Latin-American countries have made appreciable progress In the Geneva talks, the latest

sponsored Communist-dominated Socialist Unity Party, Simul- taneously, these two papers tell the Germans that the economy of the Soviet Union is "crisis: proof" and a good model for the) rest of the world.

HAVE PRESS omeint working report of the carried on here at a time when the

OFFICER

London, June 18. Queen Elizabeth and the two Princesses may soon have their own special press officer-pro- bably a woman.

Reporter particularly

women feature writers have found It In- cressingly difficult to get human Interest stories about the Royal ladies although public interest In

in them particularly

Princess | Elizabeth since the rumours of her engagement-has increased all over the world.

has

Up to now the only source been a tight-lipped ex-naval officer with an understandable male ignor- ance of anything to do with feminino Anery.

Last December the Women's Press Club of London wrote to the King'a secretory asking for the appointment of a woman press officer "to deal with the women's angle

of news from Buckingham Palace". Fleot Street, remembering the Queen's unfalling patience with

photo- graphers, look for a favourable re- ply soon.-Associated Press.

LEOPOLD, NOT

RETURNING

Brussels, June 18. The persistent rumours that King Leopold of Belgium, who has been living abroad since the liberation of his country, was planning a surprise return to Brussels during the absence of his brother, Prince Charles, the Regent, were denied today by the King's secretary.

Prince Charles is due to leave on an gelul tour of the Belgian Congo on June 20.

The King's Secretary suid: "I am entitled to state that the King will strictly adhere to the Belgian con- stitution and this rules qurprise move.

out any The royal question will again come to the fore tomorrow when the official report of the Committee of Enquiry, set up by King Leopold to enquire into the accusations against his conduct and policy before and during the war, will be handed to Prince Charles, the speakers of both Houses of Parliament and to the Government-Reuter.

PENSION FUND FOR MP3

· London. June 18.

Legislation may be introduced to enable the Committee handling the

products.

The Russian-controlled propagan-

POCKET CARTOON

MIBG

Pant

net door they've planted tobacco reeds.

MONGOLIAN

A

CHARGES

REFUTED

Prisoner's

Appeal To U.S. Pilot

Shanghai, June 18.

A Chinese life-term prisoner. Ling Chen-min, convicted as a highway bandit, has established contact in the United States with a former 14th Air Force fighter pilot he once saved from the Japanese and who, he hopes. will help him get out of prison.

Ling appealed several weeks' agu through Mal-Gen C. L. Chennault's CHRRA air transport for the name. and address of the pilot he saved from the Japanese outside. Nunchung on the "15th day of the Bh moon In the 32nd year of the Chinese Re- public" about September 15, 1943.

Ling asked his story to be cor- roborated plus intercession in his pending appeal In the Klangsi Supreme Court,

Today Gen Chennault made publie n letter from Eugene McGuire, major of the air force reserve, of 405 West 13th Street, Wilmington, Delaware.

McGuire's letter sald he rend a cilpping of a Wilmington newspaper, and apart from a few minor dis- crepancies "I have every reason to believe I am the pilot, referred to."

Divo-Bomb Mission The letter said he was shot down

strafe mission of Nanchang

airfield.

STUDENTS CENTRE

London, June 18. A world centro ar students of all races and nationalities, which will be bigger than the Rockefeller International House in New York and the Cite Univer- sitaire in Paris has been planned for London, the As- sociated Press learned to-- day.

It will be on a site of nearly 10 acres in an arca at Croydon, in the southern outskirts of London, will cost £1,000,000 sterling and will be, a homo and, social from all over the world centre for 3,000 students' while they concentrate on their specialised studies. Associated Press.

PERSIANS MOP

UP IRAQI REBEL MOB

GERMANS GROWING

THEIR OWN

Berlin, June 18.. Germany's, impending harvest prospects appeat no brighter this year than they did during 1946 when the Germans were hungry despite the flow of im ports from the United States, General Lucius Clay sald in a report on conditions in the Dr. American occupation zono Germany,

Winter weather kill of crops plant- ed in the American zone last autumn was reported especially severe and more extensive than a year ago.. Winter destroyed 10 percent of autumn plantings of bread grains; 18 percent of winter barley: 41 per- cent of winter oil seed, German crop reporters estimated.

the face of what is generally expected to be another hunger win-

both

American and German

ter

ofcials are vigorously encouraging

home gardening as a means of sup- plementing the low food rating, the report sald.

It estimated there will be about 1,040,000 home and subsistence gar- dens in the

the American zone this year, an increase of 240,000 over that of last year.

Both American and German off- London, June 18. elals, meanwhile, increased pressure Persian Government troops, on the farmers to deliver their live- operating in the mountainous stock for distribution, the report territory near the Soviet fron said. Failure of the farmers to co-

operate wholeheartedly

with the tier, have routed tribesmen- programme resulted 11

In reduction

to western monopoly capitaneconomy Tong said that no Chinese troops radiator of my F-40 and was forced i followers of the Iraqi Kurdish in meat and fat rations for city

been

the

Both sides were reported to have suffered heavy casualties.

colle

This anti-American propaganda is conference's secretariat said to United States is sending millions of dollars worth of food monthly to

Nanking, June 18. duy.

feed the Germans while the Rus-

Government spokesman Brazil has now opened negotia-sians are making their occupation

"absolutely tlons with 12 countries represented zone of Germany pay heavy repara- denied today as in Geneva, Cuba with 13 and Chiletion in equipment and manufactured faise" charges in an Outer

is scheduled

Mongolian communique brond- with six. Brazil open negotiations with more coun tries shortly--Netherlands, Belgium, da campaign also seeks to discredit cast by Moscow that Chinese lux) and with Chile. Luxembourg, Customs Union (Denc- the motives of the United States and raiders started the recent Sin-bomb temer 15 while on a dive

Cuba in not Britain in Germany, claiming that kiang border dispute. contemplating apening further

raw materials sent into the western

"I was hit in the oil pump and the Iriformation Minister Hollington negotiationstructions.

while Chile tu

represent pecting

lex occupation zones on eredit from Santiago

to enslave German for

have entered Outer Mongolis elther to crashland southeast of their field. opening further negotiations plan to enal

collection of grains for human con- with Australin, Benelux, Brazil,

before or after the clash at Peital-I did injure my left arm in landing chieftain, Mullah Mustafa Bardwellers and prevented maximum China, Czechoslovakia, France, New

Recently, sharp attacks have been phon. He said a small police detach and did display the regulation white zani, the Teheran radio an

sumption: Also, nounced today. of glits

maintained there Chinese identifcation patch, made against the millions of Zealand and Norway.

since 1945.

Japanese were chasing me. "Despite the fact that these rifle The report suid the latter negotia-of food and clothing which private ment has tions are expected to take place "In citizens in the United States and Outer Mongolian Republle; in

to

men-either Japanese or puppet-- were in close pursuit, a group of have already opened tariff negotiatives and friends in

Chinese come across an open paddy troops attacked Chinese

field to my ald, exposing not only were compelled to take measures June 6, declared that the Mongolians .out raiders

themselves to danger but also their from the for driving

families to reprisuls. territory of their country."

Tong

"The Outer Mongo- lian commas broadenst "by

Moscow is absolutely false,

"Pending receipt ometal replies

of from Outer Mongolia and the Soviet Union, I do not wish to state more

Ling's letter agreed in almost pet- than to reiterate that the Feltaishan

fect details to this description, and case can neither be classed as a fron-,

added that later four farmers were ties incident nor a border dispute.illed in reprisal while his friend but involves a political situation of

and co-rescuer, Chow Feng-chl, was wider much

significance."—Asso-

arrested on information given by traitors employed by the Japanese Nanchang garrison, headquarters.

tions.

The official report sald today that seven delegations have. now begun

contemplated

all

negotiations

Germany. Tens of thousands of Germans always are waiting anxiously for the arrival of such parcels and the vast flood of thanks and goodwill accrues to tha country from which they come,

no

their present pluns. They. Include

Look East, Not Wast the United States, United Kingdom,

In an editorial entitled "Salvation Lebanon, South America, India, South Syria, Cuba and Canada. Up to the from America?" the Neues Deutch- the Germans middle of June 208 meetings have land sought to warn

that they, "should not be deceived to discuss turiffs of coun been held iries "for which negotiating coun- by this flow of packages coming out tries have an International respon-of country which suffered sibility

Thirty-one pairs of coun-damage from the war, because that tries hav

have held more than two meet does not mean that the American and five more than 10.

economy is solid." The paper went Australis had the following meet on to predict that America was head-cluted Press, ings for tariff negotiations: one each ed for a crisis because unemploy with Brazil, China and the United ment is rising there and Henry Benelux Wallace has predicted that a de-

with

ins

States, two each with Inch

and.

three Cuba,. Czechoslovakia and South Africa, Wallace, former

pression le inevitable don't. Vice-

four with Norway and eight with President, predicted economic France, the faller due to great troubles for America several weeks differentiation with regard to the ago in a speech which drew a page

Russian-controlled luxury character of French goods.-one display in United Press.

Wallace's speech was papers hero. used in an attempt to buttress a of articles, which had been appearing under such headlines as: "Declining Production in USA." "More, and More Signs of American Crisis, England's Dollar, Reserves Vanishing," in the "Tagliche Rund- schau,"

Greece Thanks

America

series

In its neighbouring columns, this Washington, June 18. paper printed contrasting reports Greece promised the United from the USSR: "Re-establishment Tractor Works: "Prosperity in States today that it will under-e Economy: The Non-crisis take a great and continuous of the Soviet Union." The intended effort" to restore order and message for the Germans Was Look

in the East, not West-Associated Press. economic well-being country.

The pledge was made in a note expressing thanks States interest in Greek welfare by the $400,000,000. Greco-Turkish ald

programme.

for the KOO

The Greek Goverment outlined its own recovery plans and accepted responsibility for carrying it through, but asked American expert assis. tance such as has already been ar- ranged to aid the work.

These points were disclosed by the State Department in making public an exchange of communications be-

tween Washington and Athens,

forces on

Constitution Of Malaya

"London, June 18. Discussions on the constitution of Malaya are to be given' arst con- sideration before any question of the inclusion of Singapore in the Mala yan federation can be contemplated, the Colonial Secretary, Mr Arthur Creech-Jones, stated in the House of Commons today

"I was led to the guerillas, who in turn guided me to the new 12th Division

commanded by Gen Tang Yu-faung."

McGuire sald he hoped his letter would help his rescuer,

Traitor Captured

A communique fasued by the Persian General Staff stated that Barzani had tried to avoid an en- gagement by hiding in the impassable mountains since they crossed the frontler from Iraq some three weeks. The communique added that the Barzanis, who broke up into small be able to escape groups, would across the border through the wild mountain ranges,

It was estimated earlier this week that about 10,000 Fersian soldiers, usi ing between 700, and 2,000 tribes- using tanks and aircraft, were fight-

men.

Mullah Mustafa Barzani Bed to Persia with his followers in 1045 after an unsuccessful revolt against the Iraqi Government. The Persian Army attacked and badly defeated Ling escaped, became a guerilla, his army last February after giving and was detailed Ave months later him an ultimatum to leave the coun- to search out spies in the Nanchongtry. Since then he has lived with area. He captured one of the four the remnants of his followers in the traitors, who was Bentenced to highland region near the frontier-

Reuter.

death.

FELL INTO

TOMB

Intensified cultivation of German soll under the Land Reform Law in the American zone also is proceed- ing to boost output of farm pro- duce, the report added. Plans call for the releasing of 198,000 acres of forest. Wehrmacht properties, public and semi-public holdings for use as family gardens, small farms and sub- sistence settlements for part-time

trial Press,

workers. Associated

NOTICE

DUBLIN UNIVERSITY

TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN

It is proposed to revive the Hong Kong Branch of the Trinity College, Dublin, Graduates As- sociation, and all T.C.D. Graduates and Undergraduates, who are at present in the Colohy, are asked to send their names and addres- ses to the undersigned.

It is hoped that it will be pos- sible to hold some social function In the future.

At the end of the war, Ling said he went to Nanchang to buy salt, where the surviving traitor publicly denounced him to the village au- thorities as a highway bandit. The village police tortured him repeated- ly until he lost conscloumess several times, but Ling did not confers.

Ling sald he was given the choice CN$100,000 or being shot.

Jerusalem, June 18, He

The United Nations Special Com- had asked: "whether the inclusion ring and cash, and the leader of mission on Palestine toured religious of Singapore in the Malayan Federa the village guards then made out a spots today, and the group's visit to tion is contemplated; and what steps false record and proseculed him the Church of the Holy Sepulchre : Singapore, in view of the room- are being taken by the Governor of before a magistrate.

was narred when the Natherlands "Because

am Innocent and can- delegate, N. S. Blom, fell into the mendations of the Cheeseman. port,-lo-apply. for-membership.of.the now-appealing to the Klangal back-and-Injuring while Inspecting below:

not take this unfair sentence, I am tomb of Nicodemus, wrenching his Federation on behalf of Singapore, supreme court. I turn to you (Gen

Mr Blom considerable

Chennault) for justice and assistance. the tomb with the official party;

Mr Walter Fletcher, Conservative surrendered his gold wrist watch.

WANTScal unrest of the Chinese and If you are able to furnish the name which was directed by Franciscan

AID PLAN

EXTENDED

Washington, June 18..

- China's Ambassador, Dr Wel- lington Koo, said today that

other Asiatic residents on being ex- cluded from the Federation."

The Colonial Secretary replied: "Command Paper No. 6724 of Janu- ary, 1046, stated that the close les between Singapore and the mainland were recognised, and that it was

port of the policy

по

Majesty's Government to precludo or prejudice in any way their fusion at a later date, should such a course bz considered desirable..

"This remains Majesty's Government, but I do not feel able to make any further state-

A United States note dated today, Secretary of State George C. declared: "This government notes Marshall's plan to assist re- with satisfaction the assurances of the Greek government that Americovery in Europe should be

The envoy said the Chinese tional

the

view of His

can aid will be effectively utilised in broadened to include Asia. discussions regarding the constitu-

of the pilot I saved and his address, Father Bonventure Simon of New I can write to him for further help." --United Press.

Pakistan And Hindustan

(Continued from Page 1)

Pension Fund for Members of Par which it is being extended."-Asso- | National Government is trying not conrrangements in Malaya here to this programme and have no

Lament to make special grants in Individual cases after taking Into consideration the financial circum- stances of the ex-Member of Par- MRERVER

liament applying, Reuter's Political

Correspondent learned today.

This is a possible outcome of the protest by Mr J. R. Clynes. 77-year- old: former Cabinet Minister, whone

accordance with the purposes for clated Press.

ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE TALKS

¡cade was raised as soon in pri- | Herold J. Wilson, will dy to Moscow connection with the loan have been i

JEW FINED IN SYRIA

อก

after soon

He

York.

The party postponed a visit to Bethlehem in order to attend the High Commissioner's party tonight. Mr. Blom was taken to the Palestine Government Hospital. Doctors said his leg was badly sprained and he would have to stay in bed for three days. United Press.

FOURTEEN SEAMEN

DROWNED

ment at the present stage, when a third day for the first, second and

third readings in the upper House.

Provided the House of Lords ad-

Genoa, June 18. Fourteen persons of a complement amendments, the bill need not return of 15 were drowned yesterday when to the House of Commons.

a small motorship, Marla," enroute 6. A. Royal Commission will im from Sicily to Savona with a cargo mediately be set up and, the King's of wine, struck a mine and sank off assent having been obtained, the digito island, south of Elba in the of Commons will be sum-Ligurian Sea.-United Press. moned to the House of Lords to hear Commission read the Royal edict, trenting Hindustan and Pakistan.

The statesman who will play the central role in the first act of the constitutional drama is Lord Jowitt, the Lord Chancellor, who will head the

Royal Commission of judicial

Australia's Loss Of Sheep

London, June 18,

House of Con

the

peers

The House of Commons @gures

MAJESTIC

SHOWING TO-DAY SPECIAL TIMES:

who have been prominently Identi- At 2.30. 5.00, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.

fed with the Indian settlement--the

the

Asked if he did not realise that to qualify for the $500,000,000 Export-Import Bank loan tenta- unless he grasps this nettle of the inclusion of Singapore soon, it will tively earmarked for China. be very much worst Inter on," Mr. Dr Koo conferred for more than Creech-Jones replied: "The present An hour yesterday at the State De- discussions about the constitution of partment with Under-Secretary of Malaya must be considered first

He told Reuter. State William B. Clayton. London, June 10. Britain's oversens as the Par-

trade chief, reporters thut specific projects in liamentary Labour Party vite in the House of Comman today, on Friday with 18 advisors to carry discussed with American officials and seems possible A public forward vital Anglo-Soviet talks for will be submitted formally before

that

the conclusion of a fullscale trade the expiration of an existing June 30 subscription for Mr Clynes may be started. although nothing has yet pact, a Board of Trade spokesman deadline.

said been done oftelally by the Labour Wednesday.

Dr Kan said that at his conference Parly about this, Reutor.

The announcement, coming while with Mr Clayton he submitted a the Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, plan for China's reparations shure la was

in Paris discussing the Marshall the Industrial assets of Japan. Ald' to Europe plan with French sold formal negotiations probably The Australian Agriculture Minis-Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attice, officials, was made

a will open early next week on settic-ter, R.T. Pollard, revented today that Sir Stafford Cripps and Mr. A. V.

with Alexander-will.mingle highly placed government informant ment of China's lend-lease and other Australla lost 31,000,000 sheep dur-back-bench members of the lower said that. Britain wanted 口 trade outstanding war accounta

-Asso-ing the last five years' drought. Mr House, who will stand at the back with Rusia whether ur ciated Press.

Pollard was misking' n statement wyrcement

of the peers' benches while the bull reaffirming the Federal embargo on not the Soviet Union came in on the

is read-Reuter. the export of stud rams. Marshall, plan.

He said: "It is very necessary that Australia's focks should be rebuilt." Regardless of the high prices offered in Latin America, South Africa and the United States, therefore, the embargo first imposed early thirties should be is the retained, the Australian Newa and Mrs Ethel Haskins Becbe of Bes- Information Burenu ·reportest.

During the frat 11 months of this ton, Massachusetts, willed $20,000 to

of Britain for its

"courageous stand season, it said, 2.730,000 bales No official confirmation is avail-wool were sold at auction with an albrio" against Hitler early in the A Superfortress was seen Dying average price of 24.77

pound.

Mrs Becke died in Montreux, with a group, of Turkish army Pot

"A feature of the autumn sales Switzerland, last November. She Paris, June 18. planes during an air display in was the smaller quantity bought by left on estate in England valued at The French Cabinet today rail-Smyrna a few days ago, when the United

States. British and C30,734. Her will, disposing estates fled the Anglo-French treaty of al United States air advisers wern continental buyers still nfe bidding in. England and America, was filed liance signed at Dunkirk in March present on a visit-Router.

strongly and a record is expected." for probate London. The value United Press.

of her in 1

assets was not American known. vernment

should use her bequest for "gaaistance and rallef of needy members of formar members of the British Merchant Service and their dependants"---Associated Press.

Damascus, June 18. Berquah Molsevitch arrested June 8 by the Syrian police while wearing Árab clothes, was, today Ained for breaking passport and visa regulations

Moisevitch was enfller reparted to have claimed that he was one of a number of Jews who escapeit froin the Agre prison in the gaol-break engineered by

ed by Palestine terrorisin

last 1

month, The prosecutor called for the ma ximum fine becaluso Moisevilch "was In fact a Jew who had enterad Syria 'clandestinely" but in lesser fine was Imposed. Reutar.

A

British. Warships To

Visit Istanbul

Istanbul, June 18.

the

that Britain was going ahead with The government informant sald Anglo-Soviet trade talks for basle reason that she needed Russlan limber and wheat also because she. felt there is neither point nor desire in driving Russia into econo-

ic izolation." Associated Press;

Turkey Receives U.S. Bombers

Istanbul, June 18.

bought Superfortresses, Elevoll from the United States, by the Turish Government, huve been delivered In Turkey, it was reliably reported

Anglo-French Pact here today.

Ratified

by Mr Ernest Bevin, British Foreign

Secretary, and M. Georges Bidault, French Foreign Minister.

able.

REPATRIATED

pence

a

war.

·$20,000 WILLED TO BRITAIN

London, June 19,

راء

It was announced today that M. Rangoon, June 10. Paris Bank Strike She specified that the British go-

~A British feet of one cruiser, two | Bidault would visit London, probably corriere" and "two" destroyers wil Inmediately after Mr Bevin's roturn visit Irtonbital in July, Turkish nowa home for the formal exchange of pagers here reported today--Neulor, ratifications--Router...

About 2,300 Csincse evacuÈCE, TO- patrlated to Burma with the aid of UNHRA, arrived here. Inday by the UNRRA ship Hong Khenglouter.

Paris, June 16,

• Paris bank employees will stogo, a one day strike tomorrow for higher Wages.--Neuler.

the

"DON'T MISS

THIS ONE!"

~Say "LETI"

"ONE OF THE

* YEAR'S TOP

·SURPRISES!"'

Going

way

Paramount Picture with

BING CROSBY

---Barry Fitzgirald

DENIS G. SHERRIFF, Percy Smith & Company,

Windsor House.

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Unicra otherwise stated, Registered Articles and Parcel Posta closo 30 minutes earlier-than-the-time atate

Thursday, June 15° Bwatow (Son), i ̧ p.m.- Canton (Train) 1:50 pm), Straits (Bea) 2 p.m. Manila P.I. (Seat 3 p.m. Shanghat (Sca) 3' pm.

Bangkok. Singapore, Batavia, Colombo, Sydney and Auckland (Air) 3.30 p.m Bwalow, Amoy, Canton, Toochaw and

Shanghai (Alt) 350. pân. Kongmoon (Sea) 9 p.m. Mação, Taishan & Shekki (56a3 à prn. Catton (Train) 5 p.m.

Friday, June 20, Shanghai and Keolung (50) Noon. Swatow (Bo) Nour,

Canton (Train) 1.30 p.m.*

Gelinary letters and cards only for

Japan (Bes) 3 pm.

Shanghai (Sa) 1 pm. Bianlia P.L. (Hea) 5 p.m.

USA. Central and South America, and

Conada via San Francisco (No Par cels for Canada) (Sva) 3 p.m. Bangkok, Rangoon, · Karachi, - Basra,

Coiro, Johannesburg, Augusta; 4 Maz~- seilles and London' (Air) 3.30 pini Saigon, Singapore, Batavia, Colombo, Sydney and Auckland (Air) 330 p.m. Amoy, Shanghal, Nanking, Hankow,

Teingtao, Peping, Chungung, Canton And Jiathow (air) 330 p.m. Kongmoon (888) 4 p.m.

Macao, Tainahan & Shokki (Bea) 4 pm. Canton (Train) 5 p.m.

Saturday, June 21

Mania PI Monolulu. USA. & Canada

(Air) 10 a.m.

Teamkong (Kwongchowwan) (Bea). D

A.to.

- Stralia (Sen) 10 am.

Canton (Train) 1.30 pm.

Stralis (Bea) 3 p.m.

Kunming, Calcutta, Shanghai, Peiping, Canton, Kwellin and Chungking (Air) 330

p.m.

Sunday, June 2 Bangkok. Eingapore, Batavia, Colombo,

F.I. Sydney, Auckland and Manila (Air) 10 am, Swatow and Anoy (Bea), 10 a.m.;

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