Big Sydney Seizure
Sydney, Aug. 13. Customs cilicials who raided the steamer River Clarence today when sho arrived from Japan Belzed worth of pearl £20,000,000 necklaces, kimonos and ploce goods,
silk
It was said to be the biggest haul
of contraband pearls yet made in Sydney, The pearls, which were cultured, were found in the ship's mast. -
The Customs Department said It thought a syndicate with large financial resources 1935 bringing valuable goods from the Far East for the Australian black market-Neuler,
LORDS TO CURTAIL RECESS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1947.
BLOODY ORGY IN LAHORE
105 Killed In One Day
Lahore, Aug. 13.-—With partition of the Punjab into Indian and Pakistan zones only a little more than 24 hours away, the vast northern province experienced tonight its, bloodiest' orgy of violence and fire in five months of communal rioting.
EGYPT'S LATEST REQUEST
(Continued from Page 1)
been recus before you without at all and that my Government has
Justificati
London; Aug. 13-In a last- minute attempt before Parlia ment rose today for its summer recess to put a brake on the misuse of the sweeping emer- "I contend that justice and the gency powers which the Govern-principles of the Charter require this ment has secured for handling case simply to be rejected. the dollar crisis, Conservative peors, with a majority in the House of Lords, passed an amendment to bring back the Upper Chamber from its sum- mer recess on September 9 In- stead of October 14 as originally proposed,
The
and
"We remain as always ready to negotiate with Egypt and hop for the establishment of cordial find- ship but it would not be just in retain this matter on
the agenda. thereby implying that in some way my government was at fault" Sir Alexander Cadogan added.
them
Lahore counted its casualties in the hundreds, and reports of serious rioting poured into the capital from the West and' East Punjab countryalde..
Shortly after nightfall, an Asso- clated Press correspondent counted the bodies of 105 pernons killed since dawn and taken to Lahore's Mayo
Hospital. Communal, registers kept
by volunteers at the hospital showed there were 90 Sikhs and Hindus killed in knie
attacks, nd six Mos- lems killed by military and police gunfire. Sixty wounded persons also were admitted to the Mayo Hospital.
Several times during the the police and military units opened day,
Eye-witnessES fire on the rioters. said many bodies are still lying in the streets, Bulidings along several central Lahore streets are burning the famous Anarkall Bazaar, with quantities of valuabic merchandise.
them
Five Sich temples are ablaze and huge lumber piles along the river Ravi hove been fred. Towering fres have it up the entire western horizon and a thick pall of smoke hangs over the city.
Hindu
Omeral reports
ports say many and Silth shops were looted during the day. According to various un- official estimates, more than 05 per- cent of Lahore's 500,000 Hindu and Sikh population have fled the elly, which is now populated predomin antly by Moslems.Associated Press.
Boundary Uncertainty
"You can come in and wait if you want, young man, but my daughter won't be ready to go out for five
years yet."
Shells Land On British Airfield Near Berlin
Berlin, Aug. 13.—Four shells of unidentified origin landed on the Gatow airfield-British air station for Berlin-during the night preceding the arrival at the airfield of the British War Minister, Mr F. J. Bellen. ger.
Ferdinand
May Seek
Protection
NOKRASHY PASHA REPLIES Earlier the House of Commons
Replying to Sir Alexander'a con- had refused to support an opposi tention that Egypt's case be dis- tion medment to the adjournment motion which could call the Lower missed, the Egyptian Prime Minister, after asking the Security Council to Chamber back on September 16.
order that British forces be with- mation to adjourn today unt!! October
ber 20 was endorsed by 193
drawn from Egypt by Sentember added: "The British have no need votes 10 4.
of a treaty with Egypt to get their The House of Lords also passed
for
out of our territory." without amendment
Govern- the
go ahead now and get ment's "crisis" bill-Supplies
New Delhi, Aug. 13.—Communal Berlin, Aug. 13.-Prince Fer- their forces home." Services Bill-giving it powers to
rloting increased today at Lahore, He charged that the occupation wille tension mounted over the de- dinand, stepson of the late deal with the economic emergency.
"to continue It became Inw a few hours Inter enabled the British
lay in announcing settlement of the Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, their
the Egyptian Bengal-Punjab boundary on when it received the Royal Assent. Government
pressure
on the said today he which in very recent
was considering eve of India's independence.' Opposition Reasons
years has crippled the latter's func•
Unofficial reports said stabbinga secking the protection of the The opposition leader in the Houseflon to serve adequately the will of and arson flared in several Lahore British authorities OM the of Lords, Lord Salisbury, giving rea- the Egyptian people."
districts. The elly was placed under sons for the earlier recall of the He said that part of the 1930 peers, said that when Parliament was treaty dealing with buses was "an not sitting orders might become impediment to the sovereign equality operative weeks before Parliament guaranteed to Egypt by the United could even consider them.
Nations Charler.”
It was to meet this difficulty that the Lords would sit at intervals dur- ing the recess to examine such or-
ders.
The former Foreign Secretary, Mr Anthony Eden, deputy lender of the opposition, who moved the motion for an early recall of the House of Commons, declared that it was quite unacceptable for the House of ad- journ for over two months at this time,
By October 20, the American loan. would be exhausted and the House had no information about what the | Governmení proposed to do about it. Members of Parliament could not be content to be absent spectators while the Government "does the splits over an ever widening abyss." he said. Reuter.
Malaya Seeks Union With
Indonesia
With the new system of collec-
tive security established by the Charter no British forces were need ed to assure either the liberty and security of the Canal or the defence of Egypt. "This part of the Treaty had outlived its usefulness."
Once mare
are Nokrashy Pasha warn- ed that the presence of British forces in Egypt and the Sudan was
possible threat to peace. WAI MAN KING
Only one of the shells ex- ploded, and the matter is now under investigation.
When the Secretary of State for War arrived at the Gatow airfield tonight, his DC3 taxied down the strip within a few feet of the five- fool-wide crater caused by the shell which had exploded. He drove off without commenting 01 the red- dagged crater.
Many Dutch Violations Of Cease Fire Alleged
Batavia, Aug. 13The Indonesian 'Republican Army claimed 252 recorded, violations by the Dutch of the cease-fire agreement in Indonesia: from its start on August 5 to August 11, a broadcast from Jogjakarta, Java's Republican capital, said today. ...
LI
Other reports reaching Bata-; United Nations, to inform him off- via today spoke of continuing otally of the violations and of large- fighting in the
Preanger dis- scale fighting in the Preanger dis trict, southeast of the impor- trict. tant railway town of Bandung. A Republican broadcast on the In wetsern Java, where Dutch military bltuation tonight alleged 10 forces were said to have occu- tien by the Dutch, including the further infringements of the armis- pled the two principal towns of strafing of Tengaran, south of the Tasikmalaya and Garut.
Dutch-held town of Salatiga, on the road-to "Jogjakarta from the north Jave town of Semarang.
Officials In Malang
Tho alleged Dutch violations in- cluded, tho Republicans said, 101 norin? reconnaissances, dight air attacks, 21 cases of shelling by ar. tillery batteries, five cases of shel-Antura, the Indonesian Republican ling by naval guns, 75 ground at News Agency, reported from Malang. tacks. 20 cases of trop movements in eastern Java, today that Indone and 22 advances to enlarge territory slan officials who remained in the held by the Dutch.
destroyed city when Dutch forces It had been interviewed by captured the Dutch authorities, who are paid to be trying to establish a'now state of east Java.
Dr A. K. Gant, Republican Vice- Premier, today sent n' messago to Dr Sutan Sjahrir, former Premier and now the Republicans' special en- voy at Lake Success, where the dis- pute has been brought before the
PROSPECT OF
MEDIATION
IN PARAGUAY
The officials were reported to have refused to participate and to have threatened to resign their posts if the Dutch used coercloth
The agency sald earlier today that the Dutch Government's statement that "police netion" had ended in Indonesia was viewed
by some sources in Jogjakarta as intended to out-manoouvre the Republican case before the United Nations.
A Repubkean Government spokes- man described the Dutch statement as "diametrically. opposed to the Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 13.-actual conditions in the country." The dawn arrival today of Justo Prieto, self-styled "observer for while, reported new attacks and Today's Dutch communique, mean- the, Paraguayan robels," ndi- Infltrations by Indonesians at Ma- cated that the Inter-American lang, while the Republicans, besides Conference might be asked to announcing heavy fighting in the Pa- Meanwhile, continuing to In- vestigate the explosion of the shell mediate in the civil war in that dang district of west Sumatra, sald Identified by fragments centimetre
(five inch)
38 a 12.2 type--the
British authorities find it to be a type used by several of the Allied armies during the war.
They confirmed that four shells came over, and that three failed to explode.
Lieut-General Sir Richard Mc-
Creery, Commander-in-Chief of the British Army of the Rhine, was not in the vicinity at the time, as was reported earlier, although all Tues- Rus-day heavy VIP traße was moving
through the airport,
an 11-hour curfew at 7 pm. after ground that German police, troops opened fire on a mob setting probing his report of the dis- fire to several houses.
It is also reported that gangs in-appearance of royal jewels, vaded trains lost night, beating up might turn him over to the passengers.
sians.-Associated Press,
In the Punjab, where 12 districts are still in dispute between the two provinces, special boundary forces were dispatched to prevent rioting after the Boundary Commission re ported that its decision was not yet prepared. United Press.
:
HUE CALLING BAO DAI
Throughout today, the airfleld and its vicinity was scoured for live sticks.
country.
that the Dutch in Java had reinfor- ced their positions at Gombong, 00 miles west of Jogjakarta.
air
com-
Paraguay, said the American nations Prieto, former Foreign Minister of could not be indifferent to the war Ceylon Take Action and that Brazů and Argentina must
Further hampering of consider mediation as a duty. Both munications between Holland and the countries have tried, but failed-Netherlands East Indies was foresht- Brazil on three occasions.
dowed today when the Ceylon Mediation in the Paraguayan war authorities asked the Dutch Govern- is not on the agenda of the con- ment to stop further fights by the ference, but the presence of Fricto KLM line by way of Colombo. indicates that the insurgents might. ask other American nations to stop the conflet.--Associated Fress.
Drive On Capital
KLM planes had used Colombo as a halting place since India stopped Dutch planes flying over her terri- tory.
The KLM Constellation en route Opposes Autopsy
Washington, August 13.-Guillermo to Amsterdam from Batavia, which Encisco, Paraguayan Ambassador, eft Java yesterday, was held up at Berlin, Aug. 13.-Sleek-haired, 34-
The shell that burst landed over said to-day he had been informed Singapore today awaiting further de year-old Prince Ferdinand Schoe- the Royal Air Force Station Head- that "the attempt by the Commuilst velopments concerning the route tu haleh-Carolath told a United Press quarters, but the only damage to revolt" to seize Asuncion, the coun-be taken, the Dutch News Agency re | Interviewer today that he was op- the building was to the windows, try's bossador sold he received
posed to an autopsy on the body of although splinters flew over a wide his mother, Hermine, widow of ex-area. Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany.
"has been repulsed."
tho
ported from Batavia--Bouler:
The
Republican Spokesmon his information in Д cable from Another missile hit the airport
President Higino Morino. He added;
Jogjakarta, August 13.- perimeter track. 35 metres from The situation of the government is Security Council sanctions the Re- United States Criminal Investiga-Headquarters, while the other two
This statement is' mode in publican request to send three more Golld. tion Division officers asked the So- hit trees.
of the great amount of Republican representatives to the viet Government to perform such an Security officers and ammunition wew Paris, Aug 13-Forty-thousand autopsy to see how Ferdinand's mo- experts who have been called
in propaganda which
been clr Security Counell, the most likely culated from other She died suddenly al have made a photographic study of
countries. appolatments are Republican Finance people today demonstrated in Hue, ther died. the capital of Annam, French Indo-Frankfurt-on-Oder last Thursday.
Maramis, the shell fragments and the crater. Associated Press.
The War Office. in London was China, calling for the return of the
The Prince said: "It public opinion unable to comment on the explosion, former Emperor Bao Dai to iender- ship of French Indo-China, reports demands an autopsy, then I will since there is certain to be an amcial from French sources said.
Twa
has
OUTWARD MAILS
"The situation is that resentment opainst their presence in rife", he said. "It cannot be stifled and it cannot be ignored. In quite recent months the surge of public feelings has brought about bloodshed and has exacted a human toll.
"We ask the Security Council to lake account of the repercussions of the repercussions he this dispute on Middle East. Egypt wants to live her own life free from the iron hand of "France should not negotiate wilt for my name."
Banners were carried proclaiming it. Why? Because of reasons of Ptanding of the shells, "put forward -Unless--otherwise stated, registered
favour it, but I personally am against Invesossible explanations for the werful invader.
hy military experts but Bao Da Bao Dai state, anyone sovereign equal
He said that even if it were estab- today, were: milf in London articles and parcel posts close 30 minutes:
training Egypt wants to enjoy her rightful Power.
Several speakers addressed the lished that Hermine had been poi- British
troops Is taking placo cels will close at 5p.m. on previous day. place in the family of the United
"people soned, it would not bring her back almost continuously in Germany and: treaty crowd, declaring that the Nations. Between the 1930
call on the Emperor Το καινο
the to life or restore the US$2,000,000 it might well include anti-aircraft and the Charter, we have chosen the problems of the independence and worth of her jewels which he claims practice; the British military tattoo unification of Viet Namh-Reuter. as been missing since they] were is being held in Berlin until August amuggled from the Russian Zone to 16, and it starts with a display of Berlin.
fireworks."Reuter.
"L
Charter,"
D
Alexander Cadogan in his statement
DIFFERENT VERSIONS Singapore, Aug. 13.-Thore Denying the arguments used by Slr are signs in Malaya that when
on Monday, Nokrashy Pasho
sari the Malays gain full indepen- that it was natural that the Egyptian dence they may forsake mem- und British versions of events of 90 bership of the British Common-years ago should differ
wealth and seek union with the Republic of Indonesia.
the
to
Three-Power Talks
On Germany
Independence and union with the are on the triggers," whose Angers Industry and conl production.
The Malay Nationalist Party has Indonesian Republic as its declared
}
earlier than the ordinary mati. It mall by close before 10 am.. registered and pare
Thursday, August 14 Canton (Train) p.m. SWALOW (8ea) 3 pm.
He has asked for permission to take the body to Doorn, Holland, for burial beside the body of the STRIKE THREAT Inte Kalser. Funeral services
soon.
will
Washington, Aug. 13-The United be held in Potsdam on Friday. "The man Ands himself look-States has agreed with France and
who ing into the muzzle of a louded gun Britain to hold a three-power con- have written a will and that he He also said his mother might; will not take
same; view of the ference on the German level, of hoped to
have some Information situation as the
want he said.
The investigators also Arrangements to hold the meeting to see any will there might be. The Egyptian Prime Minister do
as soon as possible are now being nounced
British goal. It has borrowed from a "whitewashing of British Imperi experts have already gone to London request
delegate's made, and two State Department
has no reply on The CID the Straits of Malacca--which se-
to the Soviets for parate the peninsula from the alism" and said that Sir Alexander to settle anal details. Reuter. autopsy-United Press. indonesian island of Sumatrathe had ignored the background which flag, colours, clenched Bst salute led the Egyptians to feel a sente of the Indonesiana, injury, a background
inten-
and
the
of
E sympathy, with the so easily thwart the peaceful, could
Indonesia July
In
Indonesian cause burst into flames tions of the Egyptian Government." with the outbreak of hostilities in The 1930 trenly contained so many dead articles that it had ceased to for AndBritish
relations.
A programme of aid for the Re- have any vitality as the basis publicans meeting of 10 political associations The with Indonesian affiliations
was drafted here at a safeguards which it had set up.
the
population plan to gas independence by con- stitutional means, the proportion of Malays with Indonesian blood is in creasing.
for Egypt had evaporated.
Whitehall Believes Run
On Sterling Will Abate
London, Aug. 13. The further drawing of US$150,- 000,000 from Britain's United States. loan, announced by the United States Treasury today, was actually made last Monday, August 11, it was disclosed in London tonight,
STATEMENT
(Continued from Page 1)
when they would be able to put them forward in conjunction with the other dockyard unions. It was the further pointed out that it was hoped an to establish similar negotiating machinery In other branches of Industry, such as the utility com- panies, elc., and the Chinese gineers Institute would be able to
represent the interests of
En-
their
In
members on coch of these com- mittees. If, however, they persisted in their present overall claims which took no account of differences varying. Industries or of the interests: of other
workers, it would be extremely dimcult to bring any negotiations to a satisfactory and
peedy conclusion.
Minister A
Education
Minister All Sastronmidjojo and the chairman of the largest political
Samsudin party, "Masjumi," Dr United Press.
-Indian - Complaint. Batavia, August 13The Nether- lands Government Information Ser- vicc, in a hand-out today, thid six representatives of the Indian com- Shanghal, USA. Central B Southmunity, in Sumatra hove forwarded
and Canada
a circumstantial petition to Pandit. Francisco (No Parcels for Canada) Nehru describing the "pitiful cir
America
(ca) 3 p..
ملية
Вал
Macao, Taloshan, Shekki & Kongmoon
(Bea), 4 p.m.
Bangkok, Singapore, Batavia, Colombo, Bydney and Auckland (Air) 330 p.m. Canton, Amoy and Shanghai (Air) 3,30
p.m.
Friday August 19
Canton (Train) 7 9.
Macao, Talnahan & Shokki (Bea) 11 a.m. Halphiang (8) Noon.
Hoihaw (Bea) Noon.
Shanghal (Sea) Noon.
Swatów (Ben) p.m.
Canton (Train) 3 p.m.
the
cumstances of Indians since 1940," Dutch news agency, Anata, reported.
According to the petition, the Republicans organised all kinds of robber
gangs, abducting. among others Indians and setting Aroto their houses,
The petion said: "We are of the and. opinion the Republican radio
have
of
many foreign representatives, Macao, Tsinahan, Shekki & Kongmoon given an entirely wrong picture
(Be) pun.
what
actually happened. We request Bangkok, Rangoon,' Calcutta, Karachi, the Government of India to send a Basra, Cairo, Nairobi, Johannesburg commission to Indonesia for {m-
Augusta, Marscilica & London (Al) partial, investigation."-United Fress.
3.30 p.m.
Singapore, Colombo, Sourabaya. Syd. ney and Auckland (Air) 330 pm. Balcón only (Alt) 3.20 p.in.
Japan (Ordinary letters and cards only} {
(Air) 330 pm,
Honkow,
Amoy, Shanghai, Nanking,
Tsingtao and Palping (AF) 3.30 p.m. Canton and Holhow (Air) 3.30 p.m.
Saturday, August 16
Canton (Train) 7am.
Manila, P.1, Honolulu, USA & Canada
(ALF) 10 am.
Shanghai (Hea) 10 a.m.;
Strails .(904) 10 a.m. Amoy (Rea) Noon.
Macao. Txinalian & Shekki (Joa) 1 pm. Canton (Train), 2 p.m.
Manila, P.I. (6+x) 3 p/m.
Macao, Tinahan & Shokki (Ben), 4 p.m. Canton (Train)' 8 pm. 7 Kongmoon (Sea) 4' p.m. Canton and Kwellia (Air) 330 pm, Chungking (Ali) 330 pm.
Historically and culturally, the "As to military, occupation at the Indonesians and Mainys have much time of the treaty, the limit set by Iri
common. The Malays look upon the treaty for the duration of the
It is regrettable that the repre- Sumatra as their place of origin Occupation has become a dead letter,"
It thus just escaped the dis-, contingency reserve still presumably sentatives of the Chinese Engineers' Although peninsula-born Malays he added. form the bulk of
Similarly on the Sudan, Nokrashy closure in the British Tren-exists, especially as the agreements Institute either did not understand Pasha insisted that the temporary sury's return, published yeater- with India and Iraq are only now the suggestions which were made to
being signed.
them, or else were unable to convey arrangement of 1899, prolonged day, for the week ended August The allowance of as much as them clearly to the persons who 1930, had also outlived its useful-
$50,000,000 for this would still attended their meeting.
Whatever TO-DAY'S Whitehall today repeated its be indicate the recent spending rate its action is taken by the Chinese En- lief that part of the recent run on higher than in the April to June gineers Institute it is the intention sterling was non-recurrent and would quarters, which was itselt regarded of the Labour Offer to continue to hate, and its warning against read as alarming, and only moderately work for the establishment of this ing too much into these short-term below the July rate.
negotiating machinery in which the figures of drawings.
Nevertheless, the storm has ob- $0.000.000.000 squalled more than problems of all classes of labour can bondequately represented and con-
It will probably show a marked rise with the decision to pass control
selves-Reuter,
New Commodore
CLARING INACCURACIES"
Attempt On Life
Of Sultanch
of immigration to the Malay them-The Belish adigit that during 60 years of the 19th century, the Sudan was Egyptian territory. They must admit that, the 1938 treaty did not
a loan
remnant of affect Egyptian sovereignty over the viously not abated as yet. On July $830,000,000, plus the safely spend-sidered.
25, Britain drew $300,000,000 from able fraction of a gold stock of Pasha referred to Sir the United States loon, and han $2,400.000.000, **** London, Aug. 13-Captain 'C. `G.
Cadogan's "glaring in- since drawn $20,000,000 from the was authoritatively repented Illingworth, spry, 64 year old cap accuracies" and cald that there was Canadian Ioan..
today
that's
Britain would not throw tain of the Queen Mary, on Wednes- hardly one of the British historical If the whole of that has been spent away her gold stock-that she would day night was appointed Commodore assertions which he could not refute. In the period of little more than two use it as a stop-gap only if there of the Cunard White Star fleet to re- "But the Council will doubtless be weeks between July 28, and August were e prospect that it would really place James Bisset, who retired content to leave the inst word In that 11, the rate of spending must have stop the gap--and these fann figures
·Jast July Mintment was announced andifed,
dobate to trained historians," he been even heavier than the ruinous clearly imply that there la, no such London, Aug. 13–Teheran Radio
July figure, which the Chancellor of prospect as yet.
reported today that a plot against the the Queen Mary locked at South- "Even now school-books of almost ic
If an abatement of the run on ater life of Chavamt Es Sultanch, tho amplon after her
first return cross any country present the historian's discuer, Mr Hugh Dalion, has
Indicated that Britain from her Persian Prime Minister, $530,000,000, ing from New York following her
hod been in Egypt's' favour," he This, however, cannot be assum-own resources could indefinitely prevented and a few persons, which recent reitling as Cunard's and
ncluded,
ed. Mr Dalton himself emphauled maintain convertibility, she could it described as "of no importance",
·world's
largest Recond
luxury liner.
The
United Nallons Security that the spending rate
from start tapping her gold stock before had been arrested. Cunard's senior captain, filing Council tonight adjourned the the drawing rate.
drawing
the last of the loan.. worth learned the sea on salling debate on Egypt's case against Bri- It was known that a part of the Her dollar drain would then, not The radio added that it was hips and has been in Cunard services tais unul next Wednesday at 7 pm record July 25, drawing was only be smaller but also would be authorised to deny a report by an since 1910. He commanded both the (GMT) when it was announced that reserve tor a special contingency; less advised. Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth the flest speakers would be the numély the rolosses
Egyptian newspaper that officers had from the during their wattime troopship daya. delegates from Brazil and the Soviet sterling balances
Today's news shows that no such plotted against the Premier and that under Britain's comfort can be drawn as yet-lieu-several of them had been arrested............. Associated Press.
Urion.--Reuter---
various agreements. Some of "Kila litür,
The
ho
Reuter
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