Tripartite Talks On German Industry Reach Agreement
London, Aug. 26. The United States, Britain and France have reached a basic agreement on the main points concerning the level of industry in the Anglo- American zone of Germany, it was authoritatively learned today.
Better Crops
In China
Washington, Aur. 27.-The Agriculture Department predicts and winter that the symmer
food production of China this year will be "notably larger"
than last year.
A
of foreign in the suIVOJ crops and markets," the Depart ment said, "for China a whole, summer rains have been more than sumelent, Summer crops of North China generally are near average conditions, but drought In Shanel, rains in Shantung, and foods in North Klanged
and South Manchuria eut prospects in those
areas."
China's overall rice crop out look is improved, the Depari- concluded. Associated
ment
Press,
FARBEN TOP OFFICIALS
France was said to have agreed to an immediate great- ly increased level of industry for the Anglo-American zone as essential to the economic re- under the covery of Europe,
level assurance that this new will not entail priority for the rehabilitation of the Ruhr in- dustry over France's own covery plans, or those of other Allied countries in Europe.
re.
The delegations to this week's tripartite talks headed by the Americatt and French Ambassadors to London
respectively, Mr. Lewis Douglas and M. Rene Massigil, and Sir Gilmour Jenkins, for Britnin, were felt to have achieved succesa
concrete
In clearing up misunder- standings and anxieties which have hitherto existed between the three Western powers on the co-ordination of Germany's economy.
An authoritative source said the Anal
of the conference would merting take place tomorrow.
riports that the French delegation
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1947.
DAB
AND FLOUNDER
by Walter
SECURITY COUNCIL TO
DISCUSS VETO POWERS
Lake Success, Aug. 26.--The United Nations Security Council is expected to hold a special meeting on Thursday to discuss the whole question of the use of the veto by the Big Powers.
33 Arrested
For Beheading
Of Priest
Trieste, Aug. 26-Yugoslav press reports said today that
one
The Yugoslav-controlled All news
INDONESIANS
CAPTURE
WEDNIT
The Security Council discus- sion, it is understood, would centre on a resolution passed by the last General Assembly which urged the Big Five to make every effort "to ensure that the use of the special vot- ing privilege of its permanent members does not impede the Council in reaching Security
Batavia, Aug. 26-The Re- decisions promptly."
General Assembly also re- publican Army tonight claimed The
of Wednit, only to adopt the capture the Counell commended practices which would ensure the four miles east of the Soura- prompt and effective exercise by the haya-Malang highway, ever Council of its functions.
which Dutch mechanised columns raced to take Java's
veto last
follows-France's night of # Russian proposal to send
There was no plenary session of The Conference tonight, but the sub-33 persons have been arrested: committees discussed further techn for the decapitation of cal aspects concerning the publica priest and the brutal beating of tion of the final communique.
another in Istria on Sunday. This agency sold the persons arrested will be tried at a people's court.
The virtual ban on comm imposed by the Yugoslav
Impossible today for persons in Trieste to reach Flume to learn the condition of Monsignor Jacob Ukinar, pontifleal delegate, who suf fered n
it fractured skull and kidney
It
The French Ambassador dented and accepted the eventual fusion of
with
the its zone of Germany Anglo-American zones. "This is # fictitious report, as the question of he fusion of the French zone has to do with the London FOR TRIAL
he said.
believed that the French was satisfied with the New York, Aug. 27.-Prewar dregatitin links between German and
question of the Internationalisation American industry' are due for of the Ruhr be left open-Reuter.
Steel Production airing, beginning next Wednes- the day at Nuremberg with
London, Aug. 26-French dele prosecution of 21 top officials of gules to the tripartite talks on the the huge I. C. Farben combine. German Industrial level The German industrialists were ported today to have given
made it
Tension On Jewish Immigrant Ship
On board the Runnymede Park, Gibraltár, Áug. 20.—A double cordon of soldiers and pollce, machine-gun posts and barbed wire entanglements sealed off the docks when the Jewish "Exodus" refugee fleet tied up here today and immediately began coaling for the journey to Hamburg.
In
Denso clouds of coal dust; hatch, and a group of about a dozen blanketed the decks of the three younger, mone hothended, refugees were restrained with dimeully by ships, increasing the already un- their leader from making a violent comfortable lot of the Autumn parley" with the ship's Jowish visalcas Immigrants oneers, the leader asked that the being taken to Germany after soldiers responsible for closing the their vain attempts to reach hatch should be punished. The Palcotine in the President War-officers refused, telling him that the
six Geld (renamed Exodus)
Boldiers were not to blame as they had not seen the fingers in tho.hatch. weeks ago.
Roady To Fight The Jews, were restricted to the
Following the refusal, the leader stuffy, crowded holds and the cages said: "I want you to understand I on the foredeck until the coiling was
am doing my best to keep the peoplo completed.
There have been signs on the quiet, but I am not backed by mill- tary discipline. The people aro Runnymede Park that the tension of
willing to fight if I Live
the word. the long odyssey is beginning to fray but we are conserving our strength the immigrants' nerves During Yote for the final struggle at Hamburg, terday afternoon, the fingers of one Members of the British crow of the Jews were crushed accidental-
the
ly when escorting soldiers closed ant spre also increasingly dis-
EGYPTIANS
GREATFUL
TO RUSSIA
with their
assignment. Saveral of them said to Reuter's
Dive that they were fed
a commission to supervise the cease-fourth largest city in July.
The fall of Wednit to the Dutch The total
communique on the night of August 21.
Are in Indoumber of vetoes used had been reported in the Repubileon their gratitude for Russian sup- Reater.
in the Security Council to date is 20, of which the Soviet Union alone used 18 and one in conjunction with Francs on the Spanish issue.
Tonight's communique also report- ed fresh Dutch serial reconnola-
clear
410
up.
setent Washington decision that the Injuries de Communist mob attack counted as a French veto also (which Du'ch patrols continued to probe the of the Nation which pald bombs which exploded, and deral-
re- WOTC
the two
con-
WUS
in which Father Miro Buselich was beliended.
were
were
slavin to continu is to
have it
If the Joint Russia-French velo sance over Jogjakarta, and said that delegation denies), Indonesian lines before the capital in France' now has two vetoes. Reuter. the Salatiga area, 34 air miles to the
north. Must Abolish Voto
the
Franch
law to which they must be willing to
of
Press.
to leave ht. Hamburg. the increasing tension, the Jews on board the Runnymede Park have been bearing the hard- ships of the voyage philosophically,
They are now on hard rations and their chief complaint is against the British Army biscuits which they 10 hand that they are un- claim eatable.
com. Colonel Martin Gregson, Cairo, Aug. 26-Egyptian
the escort on the youth delegations today poured mandymeds Park, Empire Rival and through the Russian Legation, Ocean Vigour, told Reuters: "We in the swank Zamalek ro-are doing everything wo possibly sidential
to make the immigrants more district, expressing icon
comfortable during the journey."-
Two jaws Charged port in the Security Council.
Andrei Gromyko's speech, backing up the Egyptian demand that the Jerusalem, Aug. 20-A Jeruzalem British
remanded two today out of Egypt, made magistrate Russla a hero
In the eyes young Jews for trial by a military court on charges of planting twa One of the visit to the Legation today was ed the Calro-Huifa express on August the extreme Right wing branch of at the Brotherhood
"The Jews-Yeruchan Krupekn Moslem
alming Islam
and Mordecal Soffer-will be tried Russia
processions start- under the present emergency defence ed on Saturday night when
which make the regulations
train Moslem Brotherhood delegation de- wrecking by explosives a spital fied the government ban on demon- offence. stations and marched belligerently The attempt occurred at Wilhelm, Lydda district, between through the city from their cast side in
The Jewish headquarters to the Soviet Legation Jerusalem and Jaffa, in the west.
engine driver was killed and the Shouting "Russia is our friend," fireman injured, and one of the was wounded by a the delegation halted outalde e accuard men Legation and a spokesman for the police patrol while trying to escape group handed to Legallon officials after the bombing. a memorandum thanleng Russin for A bomb partially wrecked an her support at Lake Success and Arab outfiter's shop in the Jaffa requested that Gromykn. Use his road, Jerusalem, today, but there Veto to defend the Egyptian case. were no casualties. The shopkeeper
Demonstration Broken Up was stated to have broken On the way backs the Nile police Arab boycott, of Zionist goods by force under the personal command buying from Jews-Router. of the chief, Selim Zald Picka,
demonstration broke up the Zamalek bridge and arrested seven of the demonstrators.
The All asserted that the attack
The communique admitted the loss Paris, Aug. 20-The United Na os latria priests at Lanischle occur.
Losari, 11 miles south of Salatigo. Bad military cornmunications with. red because stones previously hidden tions would never be able to accom- in the church beltry were hurled at pllah its work if the veto rule was con- "partisan peasants" who were not abolished, Mr Paul Henri Spaak, in Republican-held territory were Church Belgian Prime Minister and Minis-indicated when the communique gave the Anglo-"trying to ditional approval to
participate in indicted on May 8 on charges American rhan to boost, the celling services."
ter of Foreign Affairs, wrote in the details of Dutch attacks on six small nine daya ng United Interference With Religion
European supplement to the New villages. of waging war, slavery and on steel production in
10 a purported 11- murder, robbery, criminal police Western zanes
Van Mook's Trip The agency claimed that the priests York Tribune published here today.
Mr Spaak was president of the activities and conspiracy to 000.000 tons.
attacked by "peasants who arst United Nations Assembly in Well-informed sources said a com-
Batavia, Aug. 20-The Nether- offended because children London. commit crimes against peace. musique confirming France's
partisans and youths who participat- His article declared: "An Inter-lands Lieutenant-Governor-General, If convicted they face death by ditional approval was sent today to
ed the building of a
which alone Dr H. J. Ven Mook, who yesterday Paris
youth Whitehall, Washington and hanging or prison sentences.
to attend the were not allowed to enter churches, nalforzal organisation
can assure peace will never really flaw to Samarinda
the East Borneo The defendants pleaded not guilty for ratification.
The moderate Giornale Trieste ex'st until the day when all nations inauguration of when arraigned on August 14.
The original schedule called for a
Issued today, sold in an editorial: "The only safe small and large-have accepted Federal Council, returned, here Into The indictment charges that one of communique to be Farben's greatest
accomplishments after the final full plenary session. way for Christian worship in Yugo- the iden that above their own sover- this afternoon.
Installation of this Council, which eignty, there exists an international for the Nazis was the weakening of Hawever, the plenary sesalon
redescend to catacombs and hope
completes the federation of territory constituting the East Borneo resi the United States an arsenal of postponed late this afternoon with-
at Samarinda democracy through
use of cartel out explanation, probably until to- for new resurrection. the use
"It is no immediate
a great plty that the
dency, wus effected was morrow. There agreements before the war, Amer!- can corporations mentioned in the clue as to whether the delay was delegates of American churches are
this morning-United Press.
Chincio Security Corps Indictment stoutly deny this was the due to the tardy arrival of ratifica- no longer in Yugoslavia."
Referring to the visit of Protestant it effect of any agreement they may tion from or some objections by
clergymen to Yugoslavia recently "He described the Belgian-Dutch- Batavh, August 26-The Chung have had; on the contrary they claim one or more of the governments.
"Benelux" originally and their report that there was no Luxembourg
customs Hum (federation of Chinese associa- The communique, as their links with the Germans fact."
understood to have interference with religious worship, union as "an example of practical tians) by a majority vote today litated the war
the drafted, was potential of muted
said that France would concur in the newspaper said: "They could seo accomplishment showing that, with approved the formation of a Chinese United States.
for themselves now the value of a Httle goodwill, understanding and The Indictment in part is: Anglo-American plans to raise the
zones of Marshal Tito's assertions of freedom conciliation, there is a way, to move "Farben's prowar activities were industrial level in their
The decision was taken following Cheermapy so long as Ruhr coal and of worship and respect of religious cff the beaten paths to give a heavy Chinese losses of lives carefully designed to weaken United States as the..., arsenal
by Insitutions in Yugoslavia."-United form to International life and to of other raw materials needed
nchlove a better organisation where property at the hands of Indonesians,
authorities The Netherlands all partners find greater security and Indonesia will give the necessary democracy through cartel agreements. French industry were not diverted Press.
well-being."Reuter Farben retarded production within German factories.
arms to the corps to perform the Party, whi task of safeguarding Chinese lives and property,
magnesium, nitrogen.
the United States of certain strategic Plan Still Secret -products including-synthetic-rubber,No figure for projected German tetrazen, ateel production in the two zones was believed to have been mention- ed in the communique because the will be on-
anoline and sulpha, drugs.".
+
In accusing the Farben officials of Anglo-American plan is still secret.
furthering Hitler's war Indictment sold: "Early Farben began to take netive
submit.
"Outside this truth, there is no solution for the world; and it is time, high time, that everyone recognised
JAPANESE
PEACE TREATY
security corps.
"Pro An Tul." **
on of
01
the
the
Anti-Semitism Condemned Cambridge, Aug. 20-A resolution Pro-Russien feeling is also reflect-conderaning anti-Semitism was pro- ed in newrpapers. Every day since posed and seconded by members of the Soviet made herself the Egyp- the Arab delegation at today's session the International tian champion
Liberals and at Lake Success, at Cambridge of
Fadicals. newspapers of almost every political Conference of Young complexion have carried pages of
The resolution read: "We condemn statements and resolutions, fr One statement was from Hafez anti-Semitism and consider that the Aff Pasha, leader of the Nationalist Jewish problem can be justly and
which
up to now has been fruitfully solved ultimately by the hostile to the Soviet. Af Pasha, world outgrowing its anti-Semitie a complete somersault, urged prejudices in accordance with Liberal request Egypt to strengthen her economic principles."
relations with Russia and Poland United Press.
and
The Republic rejected a of Chinese Consul General, Telang Chia-tung, to have a similar force natablished in Republican territory
on
m the request was a "rc-
AIR CRASH-
Biggest Asset
MYSTERY The plan probably aims, the
Stockport, Aug. 20.-Mystery In 1940 nounced within the next few weeks.
of extraterritorial rights men-Only the French request for the pre-
(Contiqued From Parge 1)
in China," gigantic long-range
Meanwhile, the Chinese Consul at sures in anticipation of a possible sent tripartite talks delayed its an- still shrouds the crash of Bri
State war with the United States. A plan is believed to alm
nouncement earlier this month. It tain's
at raising the luxury plane, Tudor II, despite Lord Addison, Secretary was adopted for the
Relations, and Medan, Mr Li Chun-chen, who is at for Commonwealth Americanisa
production in the tion
a first eyewitness account of Farben's
ceiling on steel most important
dered his resignation. Aneta (Dutch Defence Minister. nsset in
Anglo-American zones from 5,080,000 the inquest on the four victims ir Brooke Claxton, the Canadian now en route to Nanking, has ten- the United States, the
news agency) reported that Mr Ll Dr Evatt said that the British resigned because he was dissatisfied General Aniline and Film Corpora 11,000,000 tons.
Chief delegates continued private today.
Empire did not want peace at any
with The through
"passive attitude" of the Informal talks today in the absence There was
price, but peace with Justice. first Chinese Government regarding the American of a plenary session.
The delegates believed the speculation that they might be dis means of overcoming ob-
meeting-on the Japanese settlement, discussions of the Indonesian
Refugees Pour Into Delhi
M.
The chief delegates broke their
resumed an hour later.
The afternoon talka lasted until New Delhi, Aug. 20-More than 7.30 p.m., when the principal 120.000 Hindu, Sikh and Mostem delegates left for a dinner given by refugees seeking to escape from the the French delegation at. Claridge's. bloody Punjab rioting have, poured-United Press.
**
No technical fault was revealed that would cause the slick mono- plane, on a routine test fight last Saturday, to dy at a low level with
in
OPINION DIVIDED ON INDO-CHINA
The Arab delegation, however, ultimately voted against the re- solution when it was amended by the addition of the words "we con- firm the principle of free eirculation of individuals" moved by the French delegation. The resolution was carried as amended.-Reuter.
OUTWARD MAILS
Saturday, August 30, 1947.
Puris, Aug. 27-Officials in contrast once, and Kowloon Central
pro-
the
after it took off, and anally become two to speed the slming; of the into account the countless Chinese appear divided on the question noon, and the other Branch Post Offices
August 13.
settlement based on:
from 8 a.m. to 10 am. There will be torrespondence at 30 a.m., and one col-
of negotiating with Ho Chi- one delivery of ordinary and registered minh's Viet Namhese regime lection only from the pillar-boxes. The for an end to France's colonial Money Order Office will be entirely closed. war in Indo-China.
to
Unless otherwise stated, reglaterod articles and parcel posta close 30 minutes carlier than the ordiary mali. If mail close before 10 am. registered and par- cels will close at 8 pm, on previous day. Wednesday, August 27 Mann, F.I. (Rea) 2 p.m. Sandakan, Australia and New Zealand
vin Sydney (Sex) 3 p.m.
Macao Tanmkong (Kwongelowwan),
Tainian. Shekki & Kongmoon (Hes) 4 p.m.
Manlia, P.I. Aten..
Amoy, Shanghai. Nanking. Hankow. Taingtao, Felping, Cantan. Liuctiow and Kunming (Air) 3.30 pm.
Thursday, August 23 Swatow end Amoy (Air)'10 ajn. Manila, P.I. (Sea) 10 am Batow (Ben) 1 p.m. Minnila, T. (Bea) a' plum,
tion, which Farben owned the LC. Chemie of Switzerland." in 1942, the ment salzed General Aniline and etions that might have been raised officials. Some 300 employees were ordered to be discharged,
by one of their governments. whose re-
The Indian and Pakistan delegater Mr Li also deplored the attitude The United States Ambassador, Mr airborne only to crash through the peace treaty in the first half of 1940. victims of Indonesian atrocities. cords and backgrounds Kave the
pond. Lewis Douglas, with the other chiefs trees into FBI and
the log book, the were in agreement with the British of the Chinese delegates at the ather
in- government
According
to link the oriental and Security Council.-United Press. vestigating opencles, reason
of the American delegation, General to be-
Lucius Clay and Mr Itobert Murphy, plane had made its eighteenth fight alms
Chinese Consul Leaves Heve they were or might be sub-
met Sir Gilmour Jenkins and Air with a total Dying time of 130 hours occidental viewpoints on the future it was authoritatively
Socialists, following the directive versive-Associated Press.
and had its necessary Marshal Sir Sholto Douglas of the
safety-for-of Asia,
learned. light certifieaks.
Chinese Batavia, Aug. 20-The
of their leader, Leon Blum, and the British group at 10 am. today for
No disagreement on any main Certain modifications had been point emerged from the conference's Consul-General hero, Me Talang recent Party Congress at Lyon, are private talks, and they were joined an hour later by the French dele- made, including the elevator
bearded a plane at inclined to support negotiation with since the plane's previous flight on consider the objectives of the peace Jogjakarta where, it is understood,
Batavia for a two-day
Insurgent lender. visit to the gates, M. Rene Mossigli and
Contrary to this, Premier Paul Herve Alphand.
Ramadier and
Colonial Minister The inquest passed a verdict of 1. An assurance that there will he will discuss with the Republican
Canton (es) 5 authorities the position of Chinese Marlus Moutet oppasa Immediate conference at 3.30 p.m. for lunch, but death by misadventure on the four to no upsurge in Asin in the annotionals In Republican territory in and direct parleys with Ho Chi-mini.
victims of the crash-Router.
generation;
2. Territorial adjustments to view of the present situation. They would rather, according
informants In the Colonial Ministry. guard against any realignment of United Press.
coalition of support a powern;
Ban On Dutch Troops the living in Asia, malding Japan
Batavia, August 20-The Dutch chists and followers of the Co-
China spekceman Lo self-supporting under Allied super-nows agency. Aneto, reported in chinch with the Viet Namhose. vision.
connection with the British Army 27-Wallace
The
Ramadier and Moutet belleve that delegates appeared eager to ban on Dutch milliary personnal Beery is sailing from New York to avoid giving the impression that the entering NAAFI clubs in Singapore such a coalition would allow France
Commonwealth day on what he terms "purely a British
that the Netherlands GOC in the to-negotiate under more favourable pleasure trip" to England, France, forming a bloe to squash the ideas of Netherlands-Indies had expressed a conditions, it is reported. Switzerland and Italy. It will be
Other sources maintain that the wish that Dutch soldiers should for 10 Russia and the United States.
entering British entoumigen of the Annamite proten- voluntarily avold Was agreed that the procedure be in this archipelago United der, Bao Dal are secking to wreck at the his first visit to Europe
any negotiation between the French and the Viet Namhese leaders.
Bolfort Dafayed Some quarters stress that many BROADCAST persons In Indo,Chirin believe the
maintenance of Ho Chi-minh President would lead to perpetual guerilla warfare. Other quarters stress that any move to supplant Ho Chl-minh- with Bao Dal would like- wise lead to perpetual guerilla war- fare.
into Delhi by foot, train and cart, and the city "ean hold na more," the City District Commissioner en- nounced today...
The trouble which broke out yesterday between opposing refugee factions was under control today, following the imposition of a cur- but strong forces of troops and
R!!!I'
Warn Holers
few
Reunion Island's Message
Asiatic
3. The
Wallace Beery
On Holiday standards asing of
Hollywood, Aug.
Was
pesce conference should be
bolice patrolled, the streets Reunion Island farmer-French we actor said he had no motion hased on a two-thirds majority of the
Old
at the
colony, today sent a
Paris, Aug. 20-The Council of
message of picture plans in Europe, but he will termination to put loyalty to the French Government on go to Germany to entertain Ameri- the occasion of the island becoming tan troops, stationed there.ABS- down any communal clash Punjab un Overseas Department of France clated Press.
Reports fram the
with Prefect and a Council General, rald thousands of town of Ambala Mostem refuzdes
the Hindu or local administration.
Hitherto, the island has been ruled majorly in Punjab were squatting
between Ambala and by the Governor-General of Mada- on the road Lahore becau
because they were unable to
from
go back or to go farther.
Late reports from riot-forn areas
rear
M. Marius Moulet, Minister of Overseau France, sent a congratula-
of the Punjab report that the situn-tory telegram. In reply on behalf of
glori is quieter in the, main downg and ciles, but riots, nrson, murder, ledt and stepping of trains are con-
muing in rural areas.
the French, Government.-Router.
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE · Reliable reports said at least two private planes participated in the
Answare slem attacks on Hindu and Sikh Moaltm
1. Table Mountain near villagers at Gurdaspur, Indian dis
Cape trict of East Punjab, The planes re-Town, South Africa. 2 In the part portedly fired rides while flying low opposite to the sun or moon. 3. The and have now been seized by the Tartais (Mongols) under Genghis authorities-United-Press.
Kalin. 4. China. B. Adrien.
nation powers represented on the Far Eastern Commission and not as
a vetoHeuter
France Relaxes Border Rule
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Paris, Aug. 20-The Qual d'Orsay announced today that after Septem- from 1250 to 110, 7.30 to 8.30 and 9.15
er 1, restrictions on the crossing of in the Franco-Spanish border will be relaxed.
Predicted Return Of Germans Budapest, Aug. 20.-Clients Upped off the police that a fon'une teller here was predieling that the Ger- mans were coming back to Hungary
Frenchmen crossing to Spain will according to Budapest press reports be allowed to pass the border as today.
"The police investigated and dis-well as Spaniards crossing to France, covered the fortune teller was Her the announcement said.
The action
scon, as the first step mine Hohmhaueser. former secretary to Iler's nertüral mpresentative in towards the reopening of the border In response to complaints of many Budapest, Kurt Zesenmayer.
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