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CONSULATE STONED

Alexandria, Sept. 22.-Thou- sands of demonstrators, shoul- ing anti-Brilish slogans, stoner the British Consulate-General, the Union Club and the Marconi Buliding Jar Alexandria this afternoon, smashing practically every window.

Police reint

reinforcements charged with batons xoveral times be. fore the crowd dispersed.

The demonstrators later re- formed and stoned the Marcun! Buliding, smashing more win. dows before being dispersed,

A number wero arrested. One policeman and 10 demonstrators were injured-Reuler.

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Fixing The Blame For Race Riots

Karachi, Sept. 22, The Government of Pakistan is "ready and willing" to submit the issue of responsibility for the racial rioting in the east Punjab and elsewhere, in India to an inquiry by an impartial'] body, it was stated officially in Karachi today.

The India Government has already expressed its readiness to accept the verdict of an impartial authority in a reply to Sir Mohammad Zafrullah Khan, head of

the

Pakistan delen

tion to the United Nations, who declared in New York on September 10 that unless the India Government took steps to end "the slaughter of Moslems" a formal complaint would be filed with the Vulted Nations,

The India Government's reply elaimed that events in the east Pun- jab and Delhi were the direct result of earlier events in trolled west Punjab.

The

Pakistan-con-

Today's communique by the Palds- tan Government said: "It is regret- inble that the India Government

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1947.

Talks

Policy In Washington

Washington, Sept. 22. —— The vital aspects of United States policies directly affecting the fate of Europe this winter, were under intensive discussioni here today in a series of top-level meetings between President Truman and his Cabinet.

IRAQ WILL

FIGHT FOR

PALESTINE

They were grappling with the double problem of Europe's economic needs and soaring domestic food prices..

The schedule of the meetings was:

1. The Cabinet Sub-Committee on Food Problems-cousisting of the Secretary of State, Gen. "Marshall, the Secretary for Commerce, Mir Avercil Harriman, and the Secretary Baghdad, Sept. 22.-A strong for Agriculture, Mr Clinton Ander- warning that, if the United | son-held a two-hour conference to Nations decides to partition put finishing touches to a programme at maintaining maximum Palestine, the Iraq Government aimed

and at the and nation will fight for the possible food exports

same time forcing down Inflated full independence and security prices here. of Palestine, was conveyed in a note sent by the Iraq Govern- ment to the British and United States Embassies here today.

2. Gen. Marshall, who came here from the United Nations anecting in New York at President Truman's request, went direct to the White It is understood here that other House where he gave the President Arab states submitted similar notes exhaustive report of diplomatle developments, with special emphasis to Britain and

the United States on Europe's needs. today, event of the United Nations adopt-in for a White House lunch.

Outlining Iraq's attitude in the 3. The full Cabinet was cailed

ing Its Commission's recommenda 4. The President, with his special tions for the partition of Palestine. Economic adviser, Mr John Steelman, the note emphasised that Iraq is next conferred separately with the unable to stand by without render Cabinet Sub-Commitee on Food and Ing the utmost help to defend the received their report, which Was just right of Palestine.

drawn up at an earlier

meeting. Iraq would Join the member All four sessions are expected to states of the Arab League to help result shortly in decisive policies, the Palestine Arabs with money, both on-the home front crisis and on army and armies and immediately the European economic crisis. execute the secret decisions of the Arab States conferences at Bludan (Syria) and Sofar (Lebanon) to save Palestine, the note sald-cuter.

War Criminals

In China

Grain Export Cut

The Secretary for Agriculture, Mr

amma's Ban

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here."

Advocates Scrapping Of Yalta & Potsdam Pacts

New York, Sept. 22-Eugene Pulliam, editor and publisher of the Indianapolis Star, said today, on his return from a tour of 20 countries in Europe and the Near East, that he believed Russia "intends to dominate all of Europe and Asla, using whatever methods, short of a global conflict, that will serve her purpose.”

SOCIALISM

Anderson, at the Food Sub-Com- RULED OUT

to

Security Cl. Finding Disappoints Sjahrir

London, Sept. 22-Dr Sutan Sjahrir, ambassador-at- large of the Indonesian Republic, arrived here tonight -after putting his country's case to the United Nations Security, Council in New York. Dr Sjahrir told reporters that the Security Council findings had not come up to his expectations.

"But I think it is a plan that can work." he said. "And it will to a large extent put an end to large-scale fighting.

"I welcome the fact that a com mission has been appointed to go into the whole dispute, and I hope it will have the desired effect.

"It is not enough that Indoneala shall be free in name. Sho

JAPANESE

TUGS FOR

RUSSIA

19

also here economie freedom to form her own relations with other coun- tries which may be better able to satisfy her needi than Holland.'

He said that he was particularly interested in the way in which Bri- toin has solved so many colonial problems, and felt that other of her

countries had "much to learn in this

respect,"

Dr Sjahrir looked well and cheer- ful after his journey. He was ac- companied by Hadji Agoo Salim, In- donesian Minister for Foreign Affairs.

-Ruuter,

Fighting Goes On Batavia, Sept, 22-A Dutch com- munique, reporting seven

Nother- lands soldiers killed and 32 wounded in the past two days, charged that the Republican Government, “des-

Tokyo, Sept. 22-SCAP an-pite its promises to the Security nounced today validation of a Council, Is continuing unabated Japanese-Soviet contract for 100 aggression in boundary areas,” Japanese-made wooden tugs and Reporting "strong measures" 75 barges for Russia, as well against theso attacks were being as the sale of 25,000 tons of taken, the communique said there coking coal and semi-coke by Russia to Japan.

FOR GERMANS talism and free enterprise, and sub-Sakthaiin, malting more coal avail-

were 21 separate engagements in the past 48 hours, Including the first In- donesian night altack in many weeks against Dutch positions at Singa- purna, 40 miles southeast of Ban- doeng.

The United Nations

Filming Bali

commission

Delivery of the conl from Sakha Iln, formerly a Japanese possession, is scheduled to be completed by October 15. after which Sakhalin ports are frozen fir the winter.

The contract is of mutunt benefit investigating violations of tho cease Pulliam said his opinion was in that the boats will be used for fire order announced today that con in the open Loading

Sakhalin formed after talking to people, roadstead where previusly coal was based on first-hand observation by was sending its first interim report both oflicial and non-official, in transferred to ocean-going vessels its teams to the Security Council. the countries he visited.

by bargis At the same time, a It hopes to complete. Is work by of the coal will be about the end of September-United Accompanied by his wife he arrived large portion

Press. here by plune from Lisbon,

used in the production rf power mittee meeting, recommended that

He said: "The Soviet objectives units for the Soviet-purchased tugs. are exactly the same as they were in It is anticipated that the additional grain exports for the remainder of the 1047-48 harvest year be slashed

1917. They intend to wipe out capi- boats will increase Coat shipped from

Bali, Sept. 22-An American by at least 100,000,000 bushels in order to relieve inflationary pressure

stitute Soviet dictatorship through- able to Japanese industry next year. cameraman. C. Joffe, and P. Under-

world."

Part of on Chicago grain markets,

at the coal will be used in the bill, of the U.S. State Department. Berlin. Sept. 22.-American out the He is understood to have met State trust-busters

"Control of Europe, the Near East production of fishing vessels and who is assisting Joffe, arrived here are optimistic

USSR.

today to make a flm of Ball, accord- Department objections

such

and Aalu is their first aim. They will railway equipment for the plan on grounds that

SCAP also announced the sche-ing to the Dutch news agency. that it would about selling the Germans a use any means short of a global

duled arrival this week of 1.300 weaken the United States hand in system of free enterprise un-condict to achieve their purpose metric tons of sulphite pulp from The completed film will presum- Nanking, Sept. 22-Up to the dealing with Russia by urging that adulterated with "not accept-ritate and to confuse all plans in Sakhalin, which will be processed ably be shown in American cinemas

They plan

to object, to harass, The commulque denies the allega- end of August, altogether 70 the United States Increase shipments able" socialism, aut official report tions. but says that entering into Japanese wor criminala were of

fruits, fats and oils,

a programme for world peace. They sugar, dried the controversy on responsibility for executed and another 113 senterfeed canned goods and dried eggs to said today.

already are encouraging satellite the troubles would only "add to the to varying prison terms in China, amake up for the deflelt in grain. In a lengthy review of American states to use for when only force bitterness that already exists."-spokesman of the Ministry of Na

In any case, definite action by the anti-trust polley in Germany, Phillip will give results." Lloani Velence

today. President Is expected very shortly. announced

still undergoing

Hawkins, Military Government chief Gen Marshall is known to advocate of decaitelisation. sald his office the early calling of a special session "attempts to offer the Gerinas a To facilitate the enforcement of of Congress, and is expected to win positive programme for a sound and sentences, a separate jail for those President Truman round to his veiw, workable economy, that is, the type canviated has been established in It is considered possible that a Beginning next month, definite announcement

of free Shanghal.

e competitive economy which all Japanese war criminals hitherto Truman's plans in this respect mug States.

of President has been so successful in the United held in various parts of the country be made will be moved

before the week-end. to the new jail in Reuter.

"It is believed that this type of

The Indiana publisher charged that economy can and will work in Ger- the United States and Britain were Shanghal, where they will be re-

many, and that the German people "sold down the river" at Yalta and cducated while serving out their term.

can be taught to understand and Potsdam, and that there cars or no want such economy," he said.

should have resorted to allegations against the Government of Pakistan when replying to the statement made by Sir Moht

Mohammad Zafrullah Khan.”

Reuter.

Cambridgeshire:

Favourite

Is Mighty Mahratta

Many others

trial.

á

Major-General Chow Jen-tze, Japanese-trained army officer with wartime, experience in the handling of Japanese prisoners of war, bas been appointed, warden of this new Jail-United Pless.

London, Sept. 22.-The open-Í ing callover on the Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire took place

In Sugamo Prison at the Victoria Club tonight.

Tokyo, Sept 22-Fifty-nine The Cesarewitch will be run at Japanese war criminal suspects ap- Newmarket over two miles and Prison while 157 suspects have either prehended are confined in Sugamo

Fascists Extend Activities

and

Russia's Camo

neither production nor food for war Pulliam said at present Russia had and "her game is to wear out Ameri- objecting und a patience with Irritating proposals and nelsy pru- paganda."

the ave

the Cambridgeshiro-over-one during the Ave weeks prior to charger. af mile one furlong at the same [ September 1, according to the SCAP publising insulting.words at asserilon. int.. the Military Govern- consistent co-operation with....all

-United Press.

into paper products for export, and as well as in American universities. a sale by Russla of 4,000 metric tons of graphite to Japan,"

The graphile will be used for the production and manufacture of high quality steel-United Press.

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Answers

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TO-DAY ONLY

2. Whist, popu- At 2.30, 5.20, 7.20`& 9.20 lar until carly in the twentieth century. 3. In London

1043.

4. Queen Elizabeth of Rumania. 5.

of the oyster. Dr Henry Rose Carver in 1001.,

The cultivation

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Omge, at noon on September 30, 1047 and at Kowloon Central Post Office at 11.30 a.m. on September 30, 1047. This malt is expected to arrive at United Kingdom early December, 1947/WE

Bileas otherwise stated, registered articles and parcel posts close 30 minutes If mall estiler than the ordinary mall. close before 10 am. registered and par- cels will close at 8 pm, an previous day, Tuesday, September 23 Macho, Trinahan & Shekki (Sea) 1 p.m.

The United States cannot be in recovery in Europe until both Yalta and Potsdam agreements the position of taking a totally negathrown in the ash can." tive position

saying to the

Pullam described Europe and the former Germans their

system of Near East as a "nervous tinderbox economy is not acceptable without with only a half-hearted bellet. in offering an alternative."

the slucerity of American objectives." London, Sept. 22.-Reports of Fus

First Admission

He added, however, that there was cist activities came from a new area This was the first admission from "a great hope that we will save them

Monday as Police of London on

report styled follower of pre-war Fascist marie no mention of Military Gover- in the Near East and the Mediter arrainged Edward J. Hamm, a self- American headquarters that socialism from Soviet domination."

not acceptable. The

He said that United States polley Britain will close at the General Post a quarter on October 15. and been released or transferred for trial leader Sir Oswald Mosley, onnor General Lucius Clay's repeated renean should be revised to one of

meeting.

ment is neutral on the subject and countries. Legal Section.

Alderman Watt, Mujor of Stoke will accept socialisation measures Among the released was Maj-Gen Newington, working class London freely decided upon by the Germans, Soj Yamagam, who it was dis-borough called a town meeting for

In addition to selling the Ameri- to 1 Fire covered was not implicated in the October 1 to "draw attention.... can system, the United States must 1 Field Bare, Felix 101,0 Ford Funto execution of an American edo ar to the cat sertivities in the beatings pour money into the outlet mahirude

Day, II, Trans-man of which he was accused. of Fascist part and. Monsieur L'Amiral,

Hamm was arrested on Sunday the possibility of its industries again we fall to win the Arabs, we will commanded the Philippines naval night in Dalston, a working class being used in war machine, Mr. reap the 1 effects of a terrible base, was freed when investigation district adjoining Stoke Newington. Hawkins sold.

whirlwind of religious fanaticism showed he had no knowledge of her had annken, ut meeting spon To accomplish this, he added, the which the Soviets are fanning"

Pulliam concluded that conl and savage ralding expedition of which sored by the Mosley-backed British powers of "large economic concen- he was previously held responsible. League of ex-servicemen of which he trations" inust be curbed and Ger- wheat were the answer that Ameri

The rest was released for lack of is a policy director-Associated many left "with an economic climateca can and must give if we are to in which small competitive economic win this struggle without andther enterprises

thrive"--United | global struggle. Press

course on October 29.

Tonight's quotations were The Cesarewitch:

15

ail

Rear-Admiral Naoji Dol,

offered. 25 10 1 Boy Blue offered, 28 to 1 taken. 23 to 1 Whiteway, Cul- Porto, Ponted; 335 to 1 Fipelt Roscoff, all

33 to Pipo I taken and offered. 33 to 1 Billa! offered, 40 to 1 taken. 33 to 1 Par- hellon and Voluntary offered. 40 to evidence--United Press.

1 Sallors Guide offered, 50 to 1 C token.

The Cambridgeshire: 1 to Mighty Mahratta taken and offered, 20 to

"to 1 Woodchat effered, 22 to Í taken. 20 to 1 Fairey Fulmer offered. 22 to 1 Fine Prospect offered, 23 to taken, 25 to 1 Clare and Merry Quip offered. 28 to 1 Ords taken and offered, 28 to 1 Ro D'Alout offered. 33 to 1 Honeyway taken and offered.

who

Press.

BRITAIN'S STAND ON

THE VETO ISSUE

(Continued from Page 1)

33 to 1 Golden Chance offered, 40

Prolonged applause greeted Mr He described the Marshali plan as lo-1 taken. 33 to 1 Early Harvest, MoNeil's defence of Mr Winston aimed at the splitting of Europe and Churchill's record against Nazism, creating a Western bloc subservient

that of any Com- to the Unlied States compared with

and directed munist.

against the Soviet Union.

Recipe Smo and Tile Street, all offered, 40 to Master Vote offer. ed-Reuter.

FOOTBALL RESULTS

Nuneaton bridge 11 Bristol 13. Nantes and

me in Germany

gramme in

can

Terrible Whirlwind

"We must regain their confidence

minimise nations,” he

Sholto Douglas

Resigns

at

by minority

or on-determination

"Russla con furnish neither to the nations she is wooing and is bluffing," he said. "America mut gird herself to produce more wheat and coal for the next five, perhaps, 10 years. It the

15 only way we can freeze the iron curtain."

Pulliam sald after the November elections..he would-make-a-trip-to the Far East and later visit South

the world. United Press. America to complete an air tour of

Canton (Train) 2 p.m. Swatow (Hea) 2 p.m.

Bangkok (Se) 2 p

Manila. P.I. (Sea) Noon.

Teamkong (Kwongchowwan) (8es)

p.m.

4

Haiphong, Pakhol & Hathow (Bea)

p.m.

Minção, Tsimshian, Shekki & Kongmoon

(Bea) 4. p.m.

Canton (Ben) 6p.m.

Saigon and Paris (Air) 3.30 pm. Shanghai, Canton, Kwellin and Chung-

King (Ale) 3.30 p.m. Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta. Karachi, Basra, Cairo, (Nairobi, Johannesburg, Marseilles via Calto), Augusta and Lonton (Air) 330 pm. Singapore, Colombo, Sourabaya, Sydney

and Auckland (Air) 9.30 p.m.

Wednesday, September 21 Manila, P.I., Honolulu, USA & Canada

(A) ..

Canton (Train) 7 cm. Miscao-Tainahan & stickki (801) 8 am, Swalew and Bangkok (Sea) 10 a.m. Shanghal (Hen) 10 a.m.

Macao, Talnahan & Shekki (8ex) 1 p.m. Canton (Train) 3 pan. J.S.A., Central and South America and Canada Via San Francisco (No Par- cels for Canada) (Sea) 3 p.m. Manti, P. (Sea) 3 p.m. Straits and Batavia (8e) 3

Rigcao, Tainshats, Stekki & Kongmoon

(Bea) 4 1.1.

Canton (Sea) p.m.

Manila, P., only (Air), 3.30 p.m. Swalow,and Tainan (Air) 3.30 p.m. Canton, Liuchow, Kunming. Amoy, Shanghal. Nagking, Hankow. Tsing- tau and Pelping (Air) 330 p.m.

Thursday, September 25

COLUMBIA PICTURES prestals

ALEXANDRE DUMAS

p.m.

The Fighting Guardsman

(adapted from Alexandre Dumas' "The Companions of Jcha").

WILLARD PARKER-ANTIA LOUISE-JANIS CARTER JUDA LOGER-EDGAR EXCHURAH - BEDRSE AJARREADY

· TO-MORROW -- GINGER ROGERS

in

"HEARTBEAT

STARS

Phone 583IS

Japan (ordinary letters & cards only) 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m..

(Bea) 10 nm.

• Straits and Rangoon (Bea) 10 a.m.

Hafphone-(Sea)--Noon, aga

Manish P. Beira and Bouth AfricaTO-DAY ONLY-

via Durban (Sea) Noon.

London, Sept. 22.-The re- signation of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Sholto Douglas as British Commander- His reference to German planes He said that Farcist groups were in-Chief in . Germany Wis

ASIA IN DANGER London, Sept. 23. The results of possibly served by Russian oil was already emerging in Italy, where officially announced in London

also applauded.

they were performing the same

OF STARVATION Engilsh Lengue football games After Mr McNell had received the vicious work as. before and after tonight, played tonight were:

applause for his tribute to the Mussolin! came to power.

General Sir Brian Robertson, Third Division Southern-Bristol United States atomic policy as "one

(Continued from Page 1) Decluring that there was a skilft | presens dopaly Military Governor, Rovers 2, Swansea Town 2.

Third Division Northern: Rother-corded

of the most remarkable offers re to the right in the Italian Govern- will replace him."

said feels that this policy, in the indus- in the history of disarma- ment, he added:

The official announcement "In world opinion,

restrictions ham 1. Accrington Stanley 0.

ment." he

looked straight at. M. the conviction prevails that in this that Air Marshal Douglas was re-trial field, involves Rugby Union: Coventry .0. Vyshinsky and,

convinced that it is vitally impor 8: Falmouth 0, New-text, made this challenge.rom his shift, not the least important role inquishing his appointment. 4 his conch would hamper recovery, it is

was played by the United States own request." am to be disputed, let M. Stabe Department."

It had been known from the start tant for the Far East as a whole to self- Cognac (French side) 4-Reuter. Vyshinsky come again to this Whereas the Truman Doctrine, of that Air Marshal Douging, who took aim at a great degree of

rostrum to tell us of some Soviet which the Marshall plan was * up the appointment on May 1, 1940, suficiency in food production, lere, monopoly in armaments which the part, contemplated the interference one year after the German surrender consultations between the countries Soviet Government and anxious to in the Internal affairs of other coun- was willing to stay only, for a limited of the Far East in the fields

research and development.ore caser-TO-DAY'S BROADCAST place under international ownership tries, the assialance given by the selling down period.

General Robertson" has,

tio Soviet Union to Eastern European

so far.

The Institute of Pacific Relations, After his speech, Mr McNell re- countries was genuine aid, M. Simle bome the chief burden of supervising

British polley, execution and ad- an unofficial body, is precluded by ceived possibly the loudest applause said.

Its constitution from adopting reso ministration in the Zone and has lutions, and none was presented atm, and 6.30 to 11 pm, and old heard during the present Assembly. The Soviet Union claimed no pre-been primarily responsible for con- After Mr McNell's speech, which vileges in return and asked for no ducting bi-zonal negotiations with

Conferetice. Delegates Justed 75 minutes, the Assembly ad-control, he said.

General Lucius

from Clay, American present

Britain, Australiu, journed until later.

Selim Sarpek, of Turkey, support-. Military Governor.—Reuter.

Canada, China, France, the Nether When the, General Assembly re-ed the Unlied States proposals for

lands, New Zealand, and the United sumed, Yugoslavin's Foreign Minis- a limitation of the veto and for the

States-Router. ter, M. Stanojo Simic, asserting that setting up of Standing Assembly the British and American policies committees on peace and security. NEW DUTY FOR were at variance with the Char

Charter, Replying to what he described as

ky's "unjust" warmonger M. Vyshinsky's

THE PRINCESS over year with events, which, doubtless, wishful thinking to expect the Elizabeth, Heir Presumptive to the

Supt. M. Sharper sald: "It would London, had have sharpened International rela be wish

TOMMY BURNS WINS Sydney, Sept. 22. Getting leave from the film production, "Sons of Mathew," in which he stars, Tommy Burns, Australian welterweight box- Ing champ, knocked out Eddie Mar eus of the United States tonight in the eighth round at the Sydney Stadium.

Burns weighed 1473 pounds, Marcus 145-Associated Press.

+

ind control,***

sid

Another Survivor Manila, Sept. 23The U.S. 13th Air Force announced that the only passenger unaccounted for among the 27 men who parachuted from a C-45: "These polleles have filled lust ing accusations against the Turkish transport plane in a storm northern Luzon on Saturday, been found alive. He was

of

wero

An Organ Interlude: 710, Light Plano

DEANNA GINE

DURBIN KELLY

In W. Someriel Maugh

CHRISTMAS

HOLIDAY

with

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ZBW Hongkong, broadcasting on a frequency of 643 kilocycles from 12.30 to

megacycles in the metre banIE from 12:30 to 118, 17:30 to 8.30 and 0.11 10 11 pm.

6.30, "Variety Request" Favourites;' 7.

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Susanna Fosfor

found tions and which point to the grow-Soviet press and radio to continuous Throne, will make her first offclat peech is expected to make orch; 11, Close down."

several miles from Bontoc, on Mon- day, by a searching party. Air Force sald

The

I he would be evacuated on Tuesday, together with eight of his companions who had remained

to search for him.

identified

He was

as Corporal Meadows-Associated Press.

and the

United States bore the responsibility rative slanders, and offensive stato Parliament when the King, accom-

favelled against

ing danger of a now. conflagration." ly publish and broadcast the provo appearance at the State opening of

He said that Britain

a complimentary reference to the ments

Turkey panied by the Queen, performs the new independent Dominions of India for the Greek unrest.

without some sort of reflexive res-ceremony in the last week of Octo- and Pakistan, and to announce tho M. Simic accused the Unlied ponse from the Turkish press in ber. It was Jearhod authoritatively legislation. that will give sovereign States of political discrimination in the face of psychological aggression today.

independence to Burma.: crossing Yugoslavia from the Hat of commonly called a war of nerves"," Like the Queen, she will have no I will contain no major nation countries receiving aid...

-Reuter.

nctive duties in the ceremony, but alisation measures-Reuter,

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