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French Unrest Mounts As Seamen Call Strike
Paria, Oct. 14-The French Government, already grappling with a Paris transport workers strike, described by police headquarters as "an ultimatum to the State"— tonight faced a threat by 32,000 merchant seamen to call a strike on Thursday and fresh moves by railway, gas and electricity workers.
No Diplomatic Pouch Stolen
here
Faris, Oct. 14-Spanish gay- crament representatives revealed today, following an In- vestigation of the reported theft yesterday near Toulouse of a diplomatic pouch, that the Inci- dent involved only minor con- sulate correspondence and re- suited from a robbery attack on a Toulouse courier.
Asserting that no diplomatic pouch was stolen and no Em- bassy secretaries were involved. a Spanish spokesman here sald the incident took place when a messenger from the Toulouse consulate, carrying routine car. respondence to the consulate ni Marseilles,
attacked and robbed by thieves.—United Press.
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PRINCESS
MARGARET
M. Paul Ramadier, the French Prime Minister, presided at a special meeting tonight to deal with the transport strike. To- morrow he will receive a dele- gation of workers from the nationalised gas and electricity company who are claiming the implementation of an 11 percent pay increase granted recently.
The Marithne Workers Union
(afkied to the Communist-lea French Trades Untion Congress) is expected to decide' finally tonight on acceptance or rejection of the Gov- errunent's counter-proposals to their tlemands for wote Increases.
All pernonnel of the pari-mutuel betting system also went on strike today, causing the cancellation of a race meeting at the Enghien track. The races for tomorrow have been cancelled.
The Federal Bureau of the Rail- waymen's Union is meeting tonight to consider action is support of their demand to benefit by the i general 11 percent wage increase to workers Jugi August, in addition to the Increases granted after the rati strike in June.
The 30,000 Paris bus and Metro workers, who struck today, did ro in defiance of an early morning wireless appeal by the Prime Mint ster to do their duty as democrats
and return to work."
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1947.
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POSSIBILITY OF SOVIET TROOPS IN MIDDLE EAST
London, Oct. 14-Russia's support for a partition solution in Palestine, coming on top of the United States proposal for an international control force during the transition period, raises for the first time the practical possibility of Soviet troops being stationed in the Eastern Mediterranean, diplomatic observers said today.
OPPOSITION
TO PERSIAN
OIL DEAL
the
The United States delegate, Mr Herschel John- son, stated in his speech last Saturday, in which he also proposed partition in Palestine, that to secure law and order in the transition period it might be necessary to establish a "special constabulary or a police force recruited on a volunteer basis by the United Nations."
Juliana Takes Oath As Regent
The Hague, Oct. 14.--Crown Princess Juliana took the oath na Regent of the Netherlands in a alfort and sober ceremony to- day, after which the ancient Knight's Hall resounded with shouts of "Long Live the Re- Kent."
The President of the Senate, Pro- fessor R, Kronenburg, led off the cheering, and was quickly followed by members of both Houses Parliament, authorities and guesta attending the ceremony.
oll
clear voice. Princess Juliana read the oath after Prot Kranenburg welcomed her in a short speech, in which he voiced the sincere wish of Parliament and the people that Queen Wilhelmina would soon re-
cover.
First Duty
of
The cheers inalde the Knight's Hall were taken over a thousand- fold by crowds who waited outside to see the Regent, drive back to the Prince. The short proccasion motor ears, encorted by Hussars on motor cycles, drove slowly back through the cheering crowds in the greyish light of the bleak autumn day.
Juliana wure a greenish-blue dress and her husband," Prince Bernard, was in the uniform of a general of the Dutch Army.
Alter her return to the Palace, the new Regent drove to the Queen's summer palace, where she received the credentials of the new Greek and Danish Ministers, her Brst act after her official taking-over of her mother's royal powers, →→ United
Persistent guerilla activity by the Arabs would be the most probabl result of the 'partition Imposed by Moscow and Washington.
Though, the British delegation har not yet specifically commented on the merit of the partition plan pro-Press posed in the majority report of the United Nations Special Committee official indications that Britain will be en Palestine, there are strong semi- the
wling to implement Plan, both on the ground that It would not be intrinsically just to the Arah population and
on the frotind tint considerable would
farce be required to put it into effect.
The overwhelming probability re-
If the Soviet Union, which is Teheran, Oct. 14-Persian now committed to the support¦
a of newspapers today forecast
some form of partition, to assist in enforcing possible minority opposition to agrees the "legality" of the negotia- such a solution, it must be ex ASSUMES DUTIES
tions between Persin and the pected that Soviet citizens will ON HER OWN
Soviet Union on the plans for a volunteer for membership of The Giraute Mobile, a semi-military joint Suviet-Persian oil com-the international force.
However hopeless might be the at- force under police direction, posted London, Oct. 14-A fledgling feel-belmeted sturdy pay to exploit the North Per- tried her wings today for the at the larger Metro stations and af, sian oilfields under the agree-tempt of the Arab states to oppose first time, and all England wish-be stations in the suburbs. The re- ment signed in 1946 when the ed her well.
tular French police were on duty at Red Army still occupied parts Her name is Princess Mar. smaller stations,
of Persin, garet, dark-haired. mischief- The French Ministry of Public
Commenting on the official an loving.
sister of Works and Transport tonight issued pouncement that the Prime Minis- 17-year-old Princess Elizabeth.
armmunique inviting volunteer 1. Ghavam es Sultanch, would that some form of international army drivers who possess public tramport
a "detailed report" nex! for pullee forre would be a necessity, ¦ mains that the 100,000 British driving Heences, wherever their week to the tails, the popers sand present residence in France," to offer | that the attitude of the Malts de- their services.
Travel expenses will be paid and Luties depended on whether the re- port was made in secret or open session.
For Home months now shu
hns been coached in the carrying out of the various duties which serve balance the position, prestige security of the Royal Family.
Sho
bas bern necompanied Hower shows and cattle shows, and charity bazaars, l parados
to
use
to
the volunteers will receive 600 franes daily and allowances.-Reuter.
Lu
to
and gatherings
of Welsh and Scottish folk.
her Royal burden alone. In the grey mist of
Today she assumed
she
a rainy afternoon, walked eut of Buckingham Palace to her car.
Behind, at the entrance to The Palace, stood her mother, Queen Elizabeth, waving good fuck with a smile that was both proud and an- xlous. Alongside Margaret walked Princess Elizabeth,
New Hope For
submit
Palestine, if this were supported by creation of a Jewish state in the two greatest powers in the world, the United States and the Soviet Unlon, there can be no doubt that Arab opinion would only submit in the face of an irresistible force, and
Plane Down In
Mid-Atlantic
OUTWARD MAILS
Christmas a partition
Small Packet Cardin and Past for United Kingdorn will close ot General Post Office at a p.m. s Kow- loon Central Post Office at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday, October 18. This Mailis ex- pected to arrive at the United Kingdom about mild December. Postage rate for Christmas Cards in open cavers bearing not more than live written words 5 cents, Unless otherwise stated, registered articles and parcel posts clone 30 minuten carlier than the ordinary mail. If mail close before id ani, registered and par- cels will efore at 5 pan, on previous day, Macao, Tinalian & Shekki (Sea) 1 p.m. Canton (Train) 2 pan.
troops in Palestine will move out within the space of a few months and that the key Palestine constline, from the Syrian frontier to the Suez Conal aren, will be garrisoned by a mixed force drawn at least in par from the Soviet Union.--Reuter.
plan came
13
The minority may declare the ne- gotiations "legal and unbinding" in view of the law of Mossadeght"
Arabs Disappointed of December 1944, the papers said.
London, Oct. 14-A giant
'Cairo, Oct. 14.-The Soviet Union's This law, proposed by Dr Mohammed Mossadegh, leader of the American flying boat, carrying support of the Ralestine, partition n tremendous dis- Opposition, and accepted by the crew of seven and 62 pas-appointment to the Arab world. Majlis almost unanimously, Blated sengers, today alighted without In spite of the many forecasts of that no Premier, neting Minister or damage in the North Atlantic, what the Soviet attitude would be, Under-Secretary had the right to taxied three kilometres to the Arab League circles in Cairo had enter into negotiations with repre-weather ship and safely trans- hoped that she would spring a last- sentatives of foreign governments o
minule surprise by opposing parti- oil companies, nor sign any agree-ferred its passengers.
tion, It ty tc embarrass ments concerning til,
Western Powers.
the
The Government statement was
morning newspapers, but the French tanguage newspaper, Le Journal Egypt, reflecting Arab disappoint- ment, said: -
Swatow and Amoy (Sea) 3 pan. Straits, Ceylon, India. East and South
Africa and Egypt (Sea) 3 pan. Macao, Trinahan, Shakki & Kungitson
(Sea) 4.
Canton (Hea) 5 p.m1. Manilla, P.L. (Al) 2.30 p.m. Swntow and Tainan (Air) 3.30 p.6.
Kunming Canton, Luchow,
Amoy, Shanghai, Narking, Hankow, Taing- too and Peiping. (Air) 3.30 pan.
Thursday, October 16 Canton (Train)
B.T
Macno, Txinshan & Shekki (5ea) Ba.m. Saigon (Sea) 10 a.m.
Shanghai (Sea) 10 am.
Amoy (Bea) Noon.
Swatow (sex) 1 p.m.
niacao, Teinahan & Shekki (Sea) i pan. | Canton (Train) 2 pm,
Manila; P.I. (Sea) a p.m.
Parcels only for Canada via Vancouver
(Hea) 3 pm.
Haiphong, Fakhol, ilslhow & Teamkong
(Bea) 4 pm.
Bangkok, Singapore. Balavta, Columbo, Sydney and Auckland (Air) 3.30 p.m. Amoy and Tulnan (Air) 230 p.m. Canton. Kwellth, Hankow, Nanking &
Shanghai (Air) 3,30 p.m.
Macao, Tinsban, Sliekki & Kongmoun
(Hea) 4 p.m.
Canton (Sea) 3 mm.
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me. Friday, October. 17.
Conton (Trkin) 7 n.m).
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Victims Of
Heart Disease Colombo, Det. 14-New hopes are They were deep in conversation as stimulated ♥ for the hundreds of the car headed for London Airport, thousands of persons all over the
Reuter reports from Gander, New- where Margaret took Field Marshal world, especially for children, suffers They might negotiate the sale of foundland, said that the pilot was Montgomery's plane to Northerning fram one of the worst forms of Persian oll provided they informed forced to come down 2,100 kilometoo late for comment in the Caro Ireland. It was not so long ago that valvalar disease of the heart.
the Majlis of such negotiations,
tres west of Eire after deciding that Elizabeth herself became # Jull A Ceylin doctor, already well-
Punishment for offenders was he might not be able to complete partner in the Regrat Panlly, and known here and abroad, remi n from three to eight yearst imprisoni- his journey before the fuel ran out. sic was apparently Joving her paper at the meeting of the local ment. Bister good counsel.
The plane, belonging
the to
"To the Arab countries, Russia's branch of the British Medical Asso- It-tour-duys-in-Ulster, Princess elation and demonstrated cases in legal basis of the Persian Govern- believed to be carrying the largest
TheMossadegh law was the American International Airlines, was decision is a cruel disappointment. Margaret will attend various fone-which it was shown that the puement's refusal to grant Russia oil number of passengers ever taken, at salutary
“At the same time it will "nave, ai
effect, since it wi wake! Macao, Tainshan & Shekki (Sex) ♬ a.m. tions on her own. The big event of kerd and starred valves of the
Canton (Sen) BJD K.m. the trip is the launching of a new heart damaged by rheumatism and sime Stat.n's special envoy visited sing, foll Shannon Airport
concessions in 1944, when Gencratis- any one time on an Atlantic cros them from the Blusion they inve
Bangkok (Sea) 10 an. liner. But even bigger than what to rheumatic fever which obstruct the feet incessions in North Hire late last night after stopping case at the Security
In been entertaining since the Egyptian'
Manila, P. (Sea) Nuun. USA Canada. Council Unt
Central all England is the faunching of a new flow of blood within the heart can
and Souths America vin San Francisco (No Par- give at least 48 hours notice, Hoyal Judy-Princess Margaret. - he softened and thinned out by X-
there on its way from Poole, Dorset, Soviet Bolshevison is their friend and
cela for Canada) (Ben) 3 pan, United Press.
the champlon of their independence.
No advertisements (with tho ray treatment.
Juridical circles of the Prime
"Russian Bolshevism, like American His colleagues who have seen some Minister's office, however,
The pilot, after deciding he would
exception of urgent notices) will of the cuses before and after Soviet oficial quarters, said today continuous
well as have to come down in the face of capitulism, is totalitarian egotism-TO-DAY'S BROADCAST be accepted between 12.30 noon,
headwinds, radioed treatment
interested and cynical when dealing bore testimony to
Saturdays and the that there was a difference between Canadian trans-Atlantic aircraft with the East. Henceforth the East
-4, Studio: Children's Half Hour: 830, a "concession" and a "Joint com-
Mondays: weather must rely only on the East-Moscow experiments,
which guided him was pany" and that as no agreement was ship.
is not worth more than Washington". Memories; 7; Constant Lambert: "Horoscope" Dallet Muste Liverpool were necessary to modify signed between the Persian Prime and standardise the measures already Minister and M. Ivan Sadchikov, the
-Reuter
1.B.C. Philharmonie Orchestra: 7.15, adopted
Transcription Service: "Heather Mixture"; Many of the passengers were Br- the
treatment Soviet Ambassador to Persia, the tish emigrants bound for the Unlied!
Arab Troops Move 1, London Relay: World and Home News advertisers is requested by sub- can produce uniformally good results "Mossadega law did not apply," States and Canade.
Jerusalem. Oct. 14-Arab leaders.15. Stidia!" Bring You Music.mitting copy not later than 2 in alt cases-United Press.
Classical Request Programme Presented nid today that they were "shocked", by Marion Glover; 9.15, Instrumentoista; p.m. on the day preceding the The New York coastguards had while Jewish leaders sald they 0.30, D.B.C. Transcription Servies: "The date of publication. earlier reported a lashing gale were "pleasantly surprised", by Three Musketeers" y Alexandre Dumas. grent violence in the area and the Soviet Russia's support of weather ship and warned off rescu- of the Holy Land, ing alreraft by radio saying that the While the Communist newspaper, seas were too heavy to attempt an
Kol Haam, commented, "There jair rescue-Reuter.
no Soviet consulate in. Palestine for
ganination) to bomb
George Medal Award
Further stated,
London, Oct. 14. The George finding." Medal has been awarded ta Mrs Sybil Kathigasu, of Ipoh, Malayn, for services to the forces in Maleyn during the Japanese occupation, to night's orial London Gazette nounced. Reuter.
13.27-
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that
it
Persia.
Reuter.
Jackie Paterson Seeks Injunction Against Boxing Control Board
Division today.
·
to the
412
partition
the Jibnd (Arab underground or
may Shining Penny, Saintly Thoughts, FARMER & WIFE authorities increased patrols and
of River all taken and offered at 66 to
Glenlevet,
at 17 to 2.
discovered by
B
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London. Oct. 14-A motion fielding gave them a mild taste by Jackie Paterson, the Scot-what the Australian wickets
at the cansulates of coun-
the Transmission of
Bac General which tish boxer, against the British like after the rain.
can Purusol,
Overens Programmes Stockbridge,
tries which supported partition. Boxing Board of Control for an
Amir Elahi,. WBA the most im Swell all taken and offered at 100
heard in Hongkong this evening: FOUND SHOT
All
newspapers published detailed : GMT 10.--Selence Atid Daily pressive bowler and if he learns to injunction to restrain the Board place his Geld correctly for the
to 1.
accounts of the Soviet delegate'si0.15-Grand Hotel Albert Sandler and
1. Ahmad Fuad Pasha, He be- from recognising any
Kamponenu closed at 8 to 1. the
the Palm Court Orchestra: 11--The Newn;
when England person Australian wickets, he may have favourite for the Cesurewitch, ufter
Bristol, Oct. 14.-A north Somer-speech at Lake Success.
Reports of
11.28Haine News Fram Britain; 11.15 came king in 1922 of Arab troop movements Tip-Top Tunes Geraldo and his Orchestra: withdrew Its protectorate. 2. other than Paterson as world successful tour,
Phadkan was unable to swing and and British Empire flyweight was handicapped by the wet condi-
he had been backed to win £6,000sel farmer and h's wife, Mr and Mrs
neur Palestine's northern Joseph Samuel Wildmore Mitchell,
burder 12-From Today's Papers; 12.10-Inter Abraham Lincoln, 3. An eighth note. have resulted in Increased concern, Jude: 12.15-Carole, Staging: 12.394. Eating pork that is not thorough- champion,
were found shot dead in a farmyard came before
"Green For Danger" from the Frankly cooked. 5. Northwest. 6. Mrtions, Amarnath and Hazare, who There was a generd all tighten at their home near here last night.
and British
sources said that nearly thunder-Sidney Glist Alm. Entende 4:
The Justice Roger in the Chancery are able to move the ball in the airt-up of prices although compared Clasp in the arms of the dead man half of the Arab forces encamped "The Murderer Strikes Again"; 13The treating of diseases by the applica-
in India, were unable to do so here race, belling was not heavy..
with the previous cullovers on the was Jouble-barrelled gun.
near Kuncitra and Banyas, northeast News: 13.10-Programme Announcements; tion of water. of Lake Tiberius, had moved to "On an offer by the Board to give Sohoni, bowling slow medium pace offopinners on a turning wickel, is
Ahter Roscoff had been taken to The bodies were
position opposite Metula. Paterson a rehearing before its unlikely to be more useful than the win £13,000 at 9 to 1, the top offer their son, Samue Mitchell. after This was supported by the United ministrative stewards. the motion
chats had been heard. stood over until Friday.
usual
Press style of medium pace he bowls about hlin became 17 to 2.
correspondent at Motuln, who reported that in India..
he saw newly-arrived Paterson was deprived of his titjes
Sea Lover was supported to win The elder Mitchell ad ved at
troops setting up tents. The batamen found the conditions by the Board when he failed difficult, but on the whole did not L'Amiral £17,000 at 10 to 1:
£10,000 at 21 to 2, and Monsieur Court Farm for rome years, and was
woll-known at markets over a wide advised by friends in Syria not to Jewish farmers at Meldin were weigh in for the world fight against elinpo too badly. If they remember Dado Marino, and in view of the to play their natural game and no £7,000,
My thohn was supported to win❘ area. Neighbours sald they ap- fight between Marino. and Rinty
Boy Blue £6,000 and peared to be an Ideally happy cross the border because "you would Monaghan for the World Flyweight wood scores on the fast Australian
defensive play, they will make many whiteway £4,000.
of being members of couple, There
suspected was no sign of.
the "Inganal" Only small amounts went on the struggle.-euler.
In Jerusalem, the United States wickets, Router.
others.
consulate was
placed officially in The probable Jockeys for the
Security Zone B, which means that even, members of the staff will have to produce passes to enter the Zone In going to the consulate.-Unlied Press,
Cesarowitch Callover
+
championship, arranged for Monday October 20 in Landon, it is recog nised that the sooner the matter of
•Paterson and the Board was settled London, Oct. 14-The final call-Cesarewitch stakes, running over once and for all, the botter it would over on the Cesarowitch, running at 2-1/4 miles at Newmarket tomorrow CHARGE AGAINST
Newmarket tomorrow, was held at Jare:
Monslear 'L'Amiral (Charlie
TSALDARIS
now
be
Welsh Coal To Be Exported
be for everyone.
Mr Milner Holland, appearing for the Victoria Club here tonight, Paterson, sald he admitted that he The quotations were 8 to 1 on Smirke) Roscoff (Ken Gethin) Par- was subject to the regulations and Rompenneau offered and 17 to 2 hellon (Epli Smith or Tommy Wes- control of the Board. He had been taken and wanted; 17 to 2 on Ros-ton) Rompanneau (Gorden Richards) Moscow, Oct. 14.-Major General invited to attend a meeting to discoff offered and 0 to 1 taken ond Sea Lover (W. H. Carr) Firemaster Ulusal Ishtvan, one-time' ghlet of{ cuss the regulations of the Board, wanted; 9 to 1 on Firemaster offered (Eph Smith or Weston) Whiteway Hungarian Intelligence and but when he got to the meeting he and 10 to 2 taken and wanted; 21 (W. Evus) Shining Penny (J. prisoner of war in the Soviet Union, found that he was on trial for sin to offered on Sea Lover and talcen: Doyle) Garter Club (W. Gilchrist) in a letter to Pravda today claimed as to whether he had forfeited his 1db to.8 offered on Whiteway and Mytholm (Dougins Smith) Boy Blue that Greek Foreign Minister Con- British Empire title.-Reuter,
13 totaken; 15 to 1 offered on (A Richardson) Cayxandos (3. stantin Tsaldaris during war was an Parhelion and 100 to 6 taken and Sims) Veland (P. Evans), Indians Get Practica
London, Oct. 14.-Britain will ex- High Axis spy. wantid; 10 to 1 offered on Monateur Beacon (J. Sirrett) Stockbridge (F.
bort, some Welsh coal during the Perth, Oct. 14-Late today. L'Amiral and tuiten and offered at Durr) Glen'vet (E. Penree) Deep 1943 he fed to the Germans and National Coal Bourd said today.
General Ishtyon paid in 1942 and coming winter, a source close to the members of the Indian team
to 1; Mytholm taken and offered River (3. Dysen) Zanzibar (W Italians through Hungarians full 10 happy at last to practise on a turf at 25 to 1: Boy Blue taken and Christle) Troube (C. Orton) Castle information
The reason is that it will be wicket. The spli bowlers were offered at 20 to 1; High Beacon talten
an Street
(D. Robertson) Penton Star Greek guerillas and Dritish
on the disposition. of impossible to get all the coal pro- ablo to turn and prop up the ball and offered at 33 by 1:
land duced from Welch mines to British Vaisand (E. G. Morgan) Parasol (R. Putter) which gave the batamen no practice offired at 40 to 1 and taken and Foxy (A. Carson) Fanny by Gas-
and sea forces in the Middle East. Industrial users because of transport for-real. Australian wickets, but wanted at 40-to 1; Foxy offered at light (W. Enaith) Swell (C. Waller)"
difficultich, and therefore the cool In the first low months alone will be shipped abroad. the outing allowed the players to 45 to 1 and taken at 60 to 1; Caste Sparrow Hawk (E.
Mercer)-20 Tsaldaris received £1,500 for giving get used, to Australian Hght, and Street, Zanzibar, Trouble, Deep probables-Reuter,
informationUnited, Press.
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