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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1947.

Paris Labour Feng Charges Chiang

Sold Relief Supplies

Upheavals

Paris, Oct. 13-Strikes erip. pied the Paris underground and stopped some bus service today, while more serious walkouts threaten to close down the rall ways, merchant marine, gas and electric industies,

The widespread labour up. heavals

Aro occurring in the final week before the municipal The elections next Sunday, voling has assumed Importance

Д reflection of the world struggle between the East and West,

The strikeN In progress are nver wages.—Associated Press,

500 MILAN WORKERS

IN UPROAR

Man, Oct. 13.-Five hundred ! workers halted traffic and block-

nd streets in Milan today while

Carrying anti-government posters

To Buy Munitions

New York, Oct. 13.—Saying that everything sent to China for relief-cotton, food and medicine was sold by buy munitions, General Feng Yu-hsiang, the “Christian General of China" and "member of the Kuomintang Central Committee, declared at a press conference today that Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's prosecution of the civil war was driving whole Nationalist divisions over to the Chinese Com- munists.

Hintself

# 'hon-Communist,

MORE DUTCH General Feur is in the United

TROOPS FOR

INDONESIA

The Hague. Oct. 13.-The ret half of the Third Division of the Dutch Army, comprising

toring November and December, 3.00 army wives and children will the paper also rat for the East, added. Reuter.

States on a Chinese Govern- ment mission.

In the past he had revolted against Chiang, but he has too much popular appen to be handled roughly, and therefore Nanking is paying him to "study American water power pro-

ects," which keeps him out of

China.

Gener Feng told newsmen that 30 others broke into the head-10,000 men, will leave for the

any reconstruction loan from the quarters of the allegetily nest Indies in November, and United States would be used only Fascist National Social move-the other half will follow in for munitions. ment and smashed equipment. January. the Conservative He explained that the Government and singing the Bird Flag, the work-Paner, Tronw, reported today..nies fought with supplies left by ers came in trucks from the huge tetta Fraschini motor plant on the outskirt of the city. They barred and end they would principal street not leave unt the innagement paid then ret melay ware incetare, of which they had received Pestament to Saturday.

They finally dispersed when one

todal of their leader

them the government and the press would be

informed of their grievances,

inove

Dutch Casualties

Batavia. Oct. 13.-A Dutch com mtinique_reported today that Dutch forces suffered 780 casualties, In- luding 17% killed, during August and Sep ember.

Since the last casualty report. three Dutch were killed, dive wound-

At the same time, a truck with 16 Refusts drove in the headed and one missing as a result or ters of the National Scint

action in the Deputy Erallio increasing guerilla

Carve, and Tasikmalaja aren, south- gral, founited by

broke away Patriss, who recent from the Common Man Party of Bandoeng, the communique

Giannini. Guglielmo

recently

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| THE SATURDAY EVENỤNG POLT

EDITORS PRERE CRAVICK,

"I'm quitting!"

Palestine: British View Made Clear To Syria

London, Oct. 13.—Mr C. A. F. Dundass, British Charge d'Affaires in Damascus, yesterday called on the Syrian Acting Premier and informed hini that while British troops remain in Palestine, the British Government re- mained responsible for law and order.

pay

for

He welcomed the United States tatement in the United Nations supporting

ang partition.

Vyshinsky Gala Lays Blame Garden. On Greeks Party

Lake 'Success, Oct. 13,-the Russian deputy Foreign Minis- ter, Andrei Vyshinsky, told the United Nations Political Com- mittee today that there was "no value in the United States' accusations against Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and Albania. He pressed for approval of the Russian motion which would place the guilt for the Greek problem on the Greek Govern-

ment,

in the Grounds of

House Flagstaff

(by kind permission_of Major-General G.W.E.J. Erskine, C.I.. D.3.0.)

In Aid Of The Hongkong Society for tho Protection of Children

Organised by

cusations increase dificulties in the The Women's Auxiliary

THURSDAY 23rd. OCTOBER from 6 to 8.30 p.m.

Vyshlusky wald the American de-

solution of the Greek problem, and ndded:

The

Soviet delegation demands an objective approach to the Greck problem. We have no doubt that truth will triumph in the end.

In the meantime, the Polish For- eign Minister, Zygmunt Modzelewski, sald his government would "eri- ously reconsider" its refusal to

lo parti- cipate in the United States Balkans Commission if the Commission in- tended to take up the entire problem of Grees, including specifically the presence of British troops there, but the attitude of United Nations mom- bers indicated little hope of con- H.M. ROYAL MARINES |ciliation.

Guilt Clause

Vyshinsky said the refusal of more than half of the delegates suppert the guilt clause in the original United States resolution was I defeat for

Kussia

its efforts to will continue remove the "real reasons" for the problem created between Greece and its alghbours" "jeopardising inter- national peace and s:curity.

"Only

Greek

שי

IN If the question fully!

international

solved will peace be restored on the

borders.

and only then will the reasons for the thrent of peace be eliminated. The responsibility of these border the incidents must lle squarely on | shoulders of the Greek authorities,"

said Vyshinsky.—United Press.

the American forces or with the Mr Dundas made it clear that ] Coune'1) told a press conference here munities bought by selling relief

any movement of Syrian troops tonight. the Red armies supplies and that

He announced the re-commence- to the Palestine frontier in pur- ment of the "Redemption were supplied by Goverment de-

Fund," seance of the resolutions at the weh has been dormant since the verters.

Reporting that Generals Kno recent Beirut meeting of the outbreak of World War 11. Shu-hstin and Chan Shao-shan went | Arab League are likely to react

All Palestine Jewry wage earners over with their entire divisions 10

will contribule approximately one the Reds, tien. Fene said: "How on the British Government by day's pay per mini to this fund to the United States. He declared that

Government causing a deterioration in law you expect

protection of Jewish the can

ther

commanders and order. troops to win it

settlements and to compensate for themselves go over to the Reds?" The attitude of the Syrian Acting labour thus dispinced.

The civil wa would end, he Premier, it is understood, was con- The fund operated in a similar added, only when America decided | committal.

fashion during the 1936-38 troubles not to give China any more ammuni. The full detalls of the Arab Lea- in Palestine, and Mr Remez sald tion.--Associated Press,

Council Kare

decisions have that he expected World Jewry would rzached, London. The Council con- be called on to contribute. Shanghai Comment Shangal Oct. 13.--The Shanghai Armed the decisions of the meeting

last year, which

are mostly of an Evening Post and Mercury, com. | vide

character. In addition, on former Am-economic A Republican communique charged enting editorially

it specifically

that recons; nded After breaking into the premises that since the

cease fire ordersbassador William Bullitt's suggestion it

"military MacArthur ad-

should be precautions" officals, Immobilising

minister $1,000,000,000 aid pre taken on the Palestine frontier, assailante smashed windswa, fume Dutch had violated the truce 210 that Gen. 12 ulas

mes, meltuling aerial reconnais

It is realised here that there is a Framme for Chien, pointed out that :ersed

and artillery

China regards heistif

us victor in wide Rap separating the The last war, and rising nationalism mendations of the Arab League and

to Im their transi les not permit

their translation into practice. They a foreigner ose whai China would do.

are couched in most general terms Gen. MacArthur is now pretty and warded in such way as to give

Perustened to being the boss,"

the impression of defensive move, editorial "continuon"

Rithough direction to the states ad "We do not the

by sitimilon jacent to Palestre to give "facilities see him fitting inte where he

Would have to bring aid to nonadjacent states for participa- with his

is hat in his hand, recem.

tion In "precautions" certainly sug- which he would

gests

and movement of troups The Republicans also set fire to

materials to Palesine-Reuter, 152 Chine stores and buildings, have to power to enforce and com-

Jewish Precautions isolated and evacuated

2,178 polled to live on a diet frus ralien.

"That would shorten the life of Jerusalem, Oct. 13.-Reinforce- Chinese, some of whom were rescuen hy the Dutch, the newspaper added. any man who undertook the assignments have

The Chung Hwn Chung Hui, mat and Gen. MacArthur probably settlements in northern

You do not readily | "for protection against attacks of any largest federation of Chinese associatnost of ul. Lens in Indonesia, has compiled a change ove from a god to an office sort," Mr. David Remez, chairman

boy." United Press.

of the Voad Leumi (Jewish National memorandum of "all

andl

ture and typewriters,

saner

aerial

A similar attack was mude kathombardments-United Press. Saturday on the itallan Socal move- headquarters here.--United

mit

Pres.

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No Invitation

To Windsors

Duke of Lond

0:1, 13. The

stat: today Windsor's that the Duke and the ass had not

Pinets to keerived invit:diens Elizabeth welding next month,

Th. Duke of Windsor is ni presim! in Britain, ong with Queen Mary The Duches at her s

Pan. Reuter.

General Dead

Chineso Allegations

Batavia. Oct. 13.-The Indonesian army and irregulars have murdered 841 Chinese und abducted a similar number. of whom nothing further has been heard, the Chinese Daity. Keng Po, alleged today,

alter

Reaublican act of terrorism against the Chinese

and Sumatra Java

natra during and the Dutch pee action" and the United Nations, London, Oct. 13.--Field Marshal!- #teeplea Sir Archibald Arnar Montgomery-the US State Department, the Con- Massioberd ones described as "Brt-ul Commission investing the Are in fain's handsomest soldier", died at observenes of the grase his home in Spilsby, Lancashire, Indora and Generalisimo Chiang Today. He was 76-United Press, Kai-shek, tar report adted.--Reuter.

SPORT:

RAIN STOPS PRACTICE

FOR INDIAN TOURISTS

Perth, Oct. 13.-A. renewal of heavy rain during the night unfortunately prevented any practice for the Indian cricket tourists on the ground here today, and it is even doubtful whether it will be possible to practise tomorrow. The team, which arrived last week-end by plane, may thus have to start their matches without proliminary experience on pitches to which they are not accustonied.

The pitch for the first match;

"We have nɔ pr.tensions that we

game," he said, "If we inse, we will

mending

COUPLES

SEEKING TO

OUST HAWAII GOVERNOR

und

Mr. Remez r:ferred to the present time as being "Mled with great hope" Jews, but warned at the same time that

dangers.' rerom-rate at there were "great

He also welcomed an international

suggested by the TO-DAY'S BROADCAST police force, ns

the United Ant rican delegate to Nations, Mr Herschel Johnson, and hoped that such force would be ́illed with Jews from all nations to help to build up a Jewish state-Reuter.

been sent to Jewish Palestine

Britain Must

Pay

£17 Million Bill For Honolulu, Oct 13 — City

Occupied Germany. officials may ark President Truman to remove the Hawaiian Washington, det. 17. The United

overnor. Ingram M. Stainback, States delegates of the Anglo-Ameri-; en bizonal conference here have re-i from office, necording to the cityquested Britain to pay for all Decem- supervisor. Nicholas T. Toyes. ber dobar food purchases for the City hall observers believe that merged occupation area of Germany, Mayor John H. Wilson will present it was learned in authoritative di-

the Beard THE Supervisors m:eling plumatic quarters. on Tuesday a resolution asking SrInhack's

removal. The nove would be the climax of long smaul

A dering feud between appointed and elected officials in the territory.

Wilson accused Stainbe: of going over his head and over the head of the Board of Sumery surs in remov- Ing the publie proseculer, Joseph V.

to

While indesting strongly that the

United States is ready to assume the lin's share of the bizenal upkeep next year, the United Statts dele- mates are alen asking Britain lo con- vert into dollars "considerable ser Export-Import Agency which was ling funds now held by the joint

establ-hed at the beginning of this

is likely to be fast unless therej shtati teuch you anything about the Epsilo, from office for "demonstra-year under the merger sotemic.

is an unexpected change in the have lost nothing. If we win, we weather to bring a high drying have learnt remething, and wind. It may be slow, and easy when you come to India we may be able to teach you som**** If warmer weather intervenes,

So far, the fadian team have had enly what they describe

as

a

"murele Incrence in preparation for

1rd unathesz for his office."

Esposito personally took charge of the prosecution in

the

Graft trial of the former, police chief, William A Gabrielson who returned from This reork produced some aphis post in Tokyo to face charges. reciativ laughter, Interspersed The Irial was quashed for lack of with a voler callhug "We hope "ullicient evidence, and Esposito wens

Al. Gupto added that although Merchant's absence from the Indlanded from the bench for his

presentation of the case. Wilson termed Stainback's removal Esposito as "insulting to the might mayor and the Board." He accused attempting to block pollen graft investigations.-United Board of ControlPress. They are all keen and cager to representative, Mr Hugh Randall, get started on the tour.

replying to the visitors, said he was

this game, and conditions then were regarded as entirely different to any team 4 severe loss, and the thing likely to be met during this other withdrawals were regrettable, or lone. All members of the louring perhaps the replacements party attended the knock-up, and earlier had half an hour of physical Prove as gond, if not better, han Stainback of

culture.

expected.

The Cricket

1. Amarnath, the Indian captain, confident that the game would be made a splendid impression due to lifted to a higher plane as the result his sincerity In tho response of the present tour.-Reuter. when the first official function in hopour of the visitors took place

here today,

Visitors Entertained"

Copenhagen Fencing

Boycott Of

Copenhagen, Oct. 13.-A. D. Craig Gable's Films

60-year-old British fencing. veterani,"

outclassed all his younger team Budapest, Oct. 13.-Union

It is unofficially estimated that the December food costs Would total up to £17,500,000,

the sterling that the United States No precise figure was available of delegates want converted, but the sum is believed to be large and together the two requests, if ful- Allied, would involve Britain in a dollar expenditure in excess of £25,000,000.

SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS including

The Band of

Dances By Pipors Of

The 1st Battn. The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliors

RAYMOND LIU and his HAWAIIAN

STRING ORCHESTRA

Songs by

CELIA HODGMAN

etc.

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cabled London

for further

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Instructions.

The American requests are be lieved to spring from the fact that the United States current appropa- tions for the German occupation coste had already been used up and It was a reception in which the mates in the individual matches of ployees of the Hungarian

that Congressional approval for more West Australian Government, the the men's open contest in Copen-dustry 'deelded

today to the Western hagen todny."

boycott funds is unlikely before January 5. Mayor of Porth and

Clark Cable's lims on the grounds Austration Cricket Association com- Craig was placed third after Den- that Gable was a leader of a bined to give the tourists a welcome mark's

Ange Leidersd:rff and

cm- Alm In-

move to brand actor Charles &

"It is the greatest ambition Muechou in a performance when as a Communist sympathiser,

man.

In

Ryder Cup Captains

Umea

winner of the

nctors

com-

Reuter.

şin

ARABIAN

NIGHTS

with

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MARIA MONTEZ JON HALL SABU

in glorious technicolor

every ericketer. whether English,

up on the list of. 10 The Hungarian places him

Union voted to Flood Toll Of Life South African or Indiari, to play fenters from whom Britain's Olym-boycott all other American against Australis, which must be ple team is to be chosen-Assoclated "who are Fascists, or who take part

And Property universally adrafted at present us the Press.

In the Imperialist movement in the leading cricketing country,"

United States.”

Algiers, Oct. 13. Twelve, people Amarnath said.

it is a high honour to be playing, Portland, Ore., Oct. 13.-Walterbas izzes a leader of the not-Soviet homeless after heavy rains had Gable, the Trade Union declared, were today reported dead and 1,000

TO-MORROW - in a country which produced Noble, Hagen, four

flooded the Trumper: British Open Golf Championship and campaign in Hollywood as a result Soukeiarba, Tunisie, lo, a depth of An opic of the Royal Canadian

countryside ralind Armstrong. Macartney, Malley and the one and only Brad Craig Wood, who lost the open title of which the Congressional

it play off in 1033, will be mitice of unAmerican activities has three and a half feet.

Navy the

summoned 10 actors, directorn and

At Ouldn, Northwest Morocco, Ship-vrs. Submarine American "I hope that our wo ocuntries honorary caplains, of sister Dominions in a Commonwealth Ryder Cup team in the matches with writers--including Chaplin and Miss nine deaths were reported after the

"CORVETTE K225" of diverse nations-yll meet many Britain on November 1 and Novem- Derothy Parker-to appear for ques- storms.Reuter,

Moving some time after the times in the future and that sport ber 2.-Associated Press.

mitico resumes

meetings on

starring October 20.

anti-Fascist after the production of

RANDOLPH SCOTT· London, Oct. 13-Emile Fame-

Chaplin, who described himselt at the "Great Director" seven years ago, Pankaj Gupta, manager of the chon, former Frenchi flyweight

recent press conference as "not Chaplin was recently attacked In Indian team, referred significantly champion, will appuse Dickie Communist, but a pescemonger," is Congress by. Representative Join to hat-tricks by remarking that this O'Sullivan of England over eight 1 a British Subject, though he tins Rankin, Missippi Democrat; who de wns his hat-trick as a manager. But, rounds at the Albert Hall on Novem-been a resident in the United Stais manded his deportation to Britain he added, it was the most difficult ber 3, Promoter Jack Solomons for 37 years.

for alleged pro-Russian activities in mission of His He..

fannounced today.--Associated Press. -Acclaimed as a Liberal and an Hollywood-Reuter

will play a big role in developing Flyweight Bout Booked

goodwill between us."

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