Things Happen At Night!
Rye, England, Oct. 2-Mine host of the Standard Xun here In warried by a poltergeist--a mischievouspirit which has been overturning tables, 'scrum- bling bedsbrots and scattering
clothing fter lock-up nightly.
Experts from the Society of Psychical Research are watch. ing the Inn In the hope of per- ronally witnessing the pheno mena, which supersillous folk herebuts nacribe in the zhost of a Mayor of Rye supposed to Jave been murdered on the inn's dooriep in the 14th century.
Landlord of
ancient Whe hostelry, A. T. Eastwood, fears that his pollergeist may decide to open the beer taps, or even drink some of the brew-and beer is in short supply?-United
I'ress.
New Ruhr
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1947.
NEW REBELLION IN
•
SINKIANG FEARED
By CHANG KUO-SIN
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
Nanking, Oct. 2-China's northwestern pro- vince of Sinkiang is enveloped in an atmosphere of war, fear and terror, with most people expecting the . outbreak of a second Ili rebellion, the Tiliwa corres- pondent of the official Central Daily News reports.
IZVESTIA
BLASTS U.S.
ON KOREA Moscow, Oct 2-Charging
OLAZIONE COUNTEER ZİL the United States with respon→ sbility for the deadlock in the joint United States-Soviet Com-! mission for Korea, the Soviet Government newspaper. Izvestin, today declared that the submis. sion by the United States of the Korean question to the United Nations was an attempt to camouflage the expansionist policy of the United States.
Plan Draws Protests
Since the "general with- drawal" of the Ili tribal leaders, Including Achmadijan, from the coalition provincial government, the Ill authorities have prac tised a "closed door" policy vis- n-vis the Chinese Government, and the three districts of I, Tacheng and Akosu, controlled by the Ili leaders, are now being
an
into
"armed converted camp," the correspondent said.
The feeling of instability and in- curity ims skyrocke'ed commodity prices in Tilts, which are already the highest in all China, and the people are faced with worsened living conditions and a deterioration in the political situation.
Washington, Oct. 2.-France, Belgium and the Netherlands have protested against Angie American plans to vest greater ty for civil administration in Koren the tight back and anally settled.
responsibility for Ruhr coal pro- duction in German hands, it was learned today.
Diplomatic officials shld the three countries have expressed concern over a possibility that the would result in
revival the German industrial power which would threaten their security.
Replies have not yet been made to the three notes, which were de- Jivered to the State Department during the past 10 days. Similar protests have been delivered to the London Foreign Ofice. Informed sources said.
from
was abolished.
missioner
A map showing the republic's"
197
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EDITORA F**** BRAVICE,
"The new maid is really wonderful with the children."
Mediterranean Entente As Buffer Proposed
Cairo, Oct. 2.--Abd El Rahman Azzam, Secretary- General of the Arab League, referred to the possibility of the formation of a Mediterranean entente including Greece, Turkey, the Arab Lengue states and possibly Italy, at a press conference here today on his return from London and New York.
Ready To Fight
Italians Pessimistic. Over Former Colonies
London, Oct. 2.—Italian diplomatie circles in London were pessimistic, today abou! the likelihood of an early settlement of the future of former Italian colonies in Afrien, though they agree that some speed had been shown In convening tomorrow's meeting of special deputies in London.
to
They expected that a final de-nuthorities that the country is not ciston would take two years suitable for farming
4. Many Italian farms-source of most of the time spent by the special Big Four Commission to tropical products-havo reverted to
desert without Itallen labour study conditions there and to cultivate them. Nomadic Arabs were take into account the wishes of not keen on farming, and an impor- tho inhabitants.
tant amount of foodstuffs was being
The
that lost, Ilaan
Arab Viewpoint
rame alreles helloved
not representatives would be consulted in the Brst stage of Meanwhile, the Egyptian point of he London falics. However, colonlal | view. on the future of Italiam
was handid experts from Rome might arrive to colonies in Africa be "handy" to the special deputies, the form of a note to the Foreiga they said,
Office and the American, French and
London Russian embassies in for today.
"It will depend on the work of the special depu'les what further steps the Italian Government would take to rellevato" the Ialian case and when further proposals would be made," these circles added.
Four Problems
The note is understood to run to three long rheets. It was despatched a scon is the Elyptian Embassy received Its Instructions from Cairo.
The note follow the case for the Arab League, apart from particular claims of Egypt in North Africa, untails of which have not boen
The Arab League wants Ibya nd The future of some 70,000 an independent Arab State to be in- Italians who left former
which Italian corporated in the League, colonies, particularly Tripolitania, at envisaged unton of all Arab peoples from the Persian Gulf to the Atlam- the outbreak of the war. They have not been allowed to turn because i'tic.-Reuter. of the restrictions imposed by the Allied authorities. Their business, property farms are "going to
and pieces," Italian sources said.
In the meantime, there were four acute problems awaiting solution, I divulged. Italian sources said. These are:
who
J
Only One Of Quads Left Alive
2. Only few of the 0.000 children of Comilies living in Tripolitania
Bradford. Oct. 2-Jounifor, third went to haly in 1940 have been of quadruplot girls born on Sunday allowed to return to their parents.
died on" to Mrs Frank Horner, 3. Italian farmers in Somaliland Thursday night, leaving alive only have not been permitted resume Maureen who, doctors said, forming on their own estates, follow- | "not very strong."
the decision of the Allied Patricia and Joyce, the other two quads, died on Tuesday. Associated PICSA
inc
Police Reserve
The frat li rebellion in 1044 drove out all Chinese influence and
and nuthority from the I area Izvestia quoted United States established the so-called "Eastern Government publication giving de Turkestan Republic." The govern tails of the transfer of responsibili-ment
with an 11-point peace The the United States Army to agreement signed in 1945.
a coalition pro- State Department. Chy
agreement sot up The silence of this project vincial government, in which the I will become understandable if one lenders were given elective repre- tukes into account that the entire sontation.
Achmadijan, rebel chief, was made industrial and agricultural property
now vice-governor of the province, and planbelonging to the Japaneso in
Republic" 01 In the hands of the United States the "Eastern Turkestan
nuthorities," the Izvestia said..
lus been is way it
planned American to make
economie do-
"Republic" In Fact
"The Arab League has not Agenda of the League Council mination lesa visibly, and at the
However, the "republic“ still
of this meeting in Beirut on Öctober 7, he seme
considered a proposal Ume to strengthen "
If nort in name. A reservation that American mill-exists in fact,
com-kind, but speaking personally, I sald. tary obligations in Korea were un- Achmopok, appointed special
Hongkong Police Reserve orders No. for the Ill district ofter would favour the creation of a alterable meant, the Izvestia sald,
When pressed for an answer to 0 0 1047, the peace aftreement, is addressed strong buffer force between tho that America dues not intend to
Drill Parades: All members of Nos, I as "president (of the "republie") two big ideologies in the in- the question whether the Arab, 2, 3 Companies are hereby ordered withdraw her troops from Koren" in Management Authority
opte of the Soviet proposal for n
by his subordinates and takes orders
terest of peace," he said,
League's members would consider to parade at the Murray Parade Ground from no one but Achmadijon,
em no one | joint withdrawal by the beginning
of the Italian withdrawing from the United Na- every Tuesday and Friday at 18.30 hours Ou the future
sharp (weather permitting) until further Following 1 month-long con-
of 10-18. ference here, the United States and
Untied territory as covering the whole of colonies, Azzam Pashu, after B3yingitions In the event of the General orders, for instructiona in Drill, Dress: Thus the
that he did not think the Big Four Assembly adopting a decision un- Summer Uniform, Policy of the Britain on September 10 announced sates of
Company Parades; Members of No. 3 on ifa Sinklang, with Urumchi (Tihua) as imposing its will
would reach an agreement on the favourable to the Araba, he re- their intention to transfer consider-
Company are hereby ordered to parade are ready to partners, policy of unilateral cup.tal, still hangs in his office.
at the K.P.(R) Headquarters on Sua able responsibility for Rule coal betions and disregard towards the
When a pro-Chinese Uighur leader subject, said that the Arabs refused plled: "The Arabs
to conceive the possibility of the fight."
day, 6th October, 1947 at 11.30 hours production to the Germans,
appointed return named
of the former colonies to
as ordered sharp
by their Company A reporter asked: "Even leave Commander. Dress: Summer Uniform. Under the plan a German coal
of Sinklang last spring italy. pression in the entire atu ude of governor
the United Nations?" To which Band Practice: and practice will be management authority would be the United States representatives on against Ili protests, the Ili lenders The Arabs fought Italy for 20 Azzam Pasha replied: "If we
held at the LK.P.(R) fieadquarters on created to receive and implement the Korean question," the newspaper quit the coalition governmeni en years and sending Italy back to her able to choose between a milder and
Sunday, 5th October, 1947 at 11.00 hours bloc in August.
shorn, under Mr W. P. Apps directives issued by a joint Anglo-added.-Ruler.
Tonner colonles means persecuting
(Band American control group. The ap-
the Arabs who fought on the side of a more serious decision, we would master).
Identifcation Cards: Inbviously choose the milder," IN
A number After the withdrawal, the pointment of Germons to ad-
the Alllen", he said.
identification cards are still left un ministrative posts Wha considered
lenders "closed theh doors," as they
He reltirated the Arab League's Asked what would be the Arabe by their respectivo holders. Dis- did by the United States and Britain to
during
The the rebellion.
policy, saying the League stood for League's attitude if, in the event of all who failed to change
eiplinary incasures will be taken against their cards the Manus River, running from be one of the best means to in-
the unity of Libyn, Tripolltan'a and the United Nations failure to decide after Lie th October, 1947. Mainbers of crease the lagging cool production
Soviet Union into central Slaksang
Cyrenaica-and, necessary, with on Palestine, the British should start No. 1 & 2 Companies to note, for European recovery.
78 miles west of Tihus, la the divid-
Resignations! P.C. R245 506 Chun Wah the trusteeship granted to Egypt. evacuating the country, Azzam Pasha of No. 3 Company has been permitted THE
Paledine would be the main and said: "We shall ask Britain to take to resign from the Force as from 20th probably the only item on
with
her also the terrorists she September, 1947. and will be replaced by. brought to Palestine, it is har duly P.C. 120 Leung Yew Man.
Replacements; Thà following mem- bem of No. 3 Company cannot be located at the addresses given and their numbers are renilocated and replaced by the
recruits:-P.C.R201 following
Thoma To replaced by P.C.R.240 Young Tat Chol. PC.R.264 Itu Lireplaced by Alan |F.C.R.264 Chan Young, P.C.N.280
Wong_replaced by PCN,260 3p Kin Kam. "But I believe Britain in set on P.C.R.74 Taut Dick Phan replaced by leaving Palestine. That la the Im PC.R.274 Clicung Pak Wal pression I gathered whils in London.
By order The British public is fed up," he
SAN, G. Rolph,
Adjutant P.R. concluded-leuter.
Official studying the French, Bel- gian and. Dutch protesis summarised the objections of the three counles as follows:
Protests Summarised
France German
smalt nations, hsa found clear ex-
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soldiers guarding opposite banks. The area is now seething wi war preparations. Ili armed squads New narkot Oct. 2.---Esprit
de are
roaming the countryside France, which is owned by Prince search of new recruits for the army. Aly Khan, won the £2,000 Jockey Youths from the age of 18 are being Club stakes over one and three drafted. The airfield in
City quarter miles at Newmarket today. and the concrgency landing strips The last of five rumtrs for the west of the Munus River are being andrst mile, Esprit de France, who was enlarged and Improved. The boats
bred by an American in Ireland mines were from a French horse, challenged for carry agricultural products,
Ili River, which used to cattle operated by private owners,
Scarlet the lead when Belgium The
Emperor appointment of a
and ores, are now busily transport- German director-general
thin resisted weakened
the and
ing arms and ammunitions. Cross' to win by four lengths, with Anwar, the Aga Khan's runner, third.
management of Vic Ruhr mines would prejudice their future status. It would grunt the Germans more power authority than they had bcture the war when the coal
to direct challenge of Lady Ruhr coal production ja "unsatis- factory
on the
Issue Complicated
the
IMPORTANCE
OF CHEFOO CAPTURE
New York, Oct. 2.-Com- of menting on the capture Chefoo, the New York Times Netherlands-I; objects to placing This was Esprit de France's third The Il district is responsibility for coal production invito England and his third winhibited area, and all outgoing and by the Nationalist-troops may now a "pro-said: "The capture of Chefco Gernian hands instead of a decen-"Not bad for a 950 guineas horse." incoming travellers and tralising authority.
DutchNot
materials prove a more impressive victory remarked Prince Aly Khan, who are carefully screened. Government bolds' this
the its stated that the horse will now re-
than the fall of Yenan, Gen Chang Chih-chung, govern- understanding of the postwar Allied turn to Ireland and will come to ment peace emissary and director of Communist capital. policy for the Buhr mines.-Unlied England for the Aintree Derby, after the Generalissimo's Northwest
"The fall of Yenan was largely a Press.
which she will go back to Ireland feadquarters, wrote the Ili leaders token
victory for Generalissimo to be trained for next year's Ascot Gold Cup---Reuter
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Ile added that he believed the United Nations would fail to reach a dcelsion on
this the problem year.
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hinterland to reform ranks. Rangers beat Southend United by The general feeling in Tihua is "But the fall of Chefoo cuts a three you to two in Third that the I issue is more com Communist life-line, and may well
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columns in China or to mass from the War Office debarring
thin political Insecurity is
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A merger of Utese in crests had amateur clubs---Reuter.
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Royal Monument
lendi to the aggravation of Communia offensive there.
economic
conditions.
Rice and
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