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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1947.
Want Women U.N.Committee Of Good
Velled
Teheran, Oct. 20-A treat of smashed premises today hung over, ail Persian shops and bazaars which sold their waren to women without the "chador"
(head to foot velling).
A fanatical religious move- meat
called
"Fedalan Islam"
has posted threatening proclama-
tlons in
In the streets and At the
entrances to mosques, prohibit- ing women from entering places of worship without the "chador." From Jaunary 8, 1036, when the Bhah accompanied by the Queen and his two eldest daugh- and in European ters unvelled
diploman al High School and en- couraged women to take their place in Persian society, women have been regarded i law as being equal with men.
dress, presented Teheran
The vell was strictly forbid.
no shop dell,
would serve a velled woman, none was admit- ted to publio vehicles or even allowed to
appear on the xirects-Renier.
HARTAL PASSES
QUIETLY
Singapore, Oct. 20,--Malaya's first "hartal"-general stoppage of work-passed off quietly and without serious incident today. it is estimated to have cost 'Malaya hundreds of thousands
of dollars, however.
Nearly all
Chinese and
most
Offices For Indonesia
Holds First Meeting
Sydney, Oct. 20-The United Nations Com- mittee of Good Offices on the Indonesian question today held its first meeting in preparation for first- hand study in Indonesia later.
France Acts To Check Cholera
A spokesman for the Security Council group said it could not bo determined now when The group would go to Indonesia, or whether travel preparations are under way. It was agreed that the chairmanship would be taken in weekly rotation and alphabetically, the first chair- man being Justice R. C. Kirby of Australia.
The spokesman said the group la now communicating with Indonesian factions.
The Australian Prime Minister, Chifley, telegraphed
cach
Paris. Oct. 20.-France today took exhaustive measures to prevent the spread of Egypt's cholera epidemic, which has Mr Joseph. killed 2,271 people since Septem-greetings to the chairman, saying ber 23.
While I understand thol banned government is looking after its own Ships from Egypt were from all ports except Marseilles, members of the committer, and that Secretarint is quarantined the United Nations where they will be
I would like your white non-inoculated passengers are also slating. disinfected and cargoes of fruit and colleagues to know that Australia with help In every way possible, and sweets disinfected and burnt.
British and other foreign
atr if by the provision of transport or
we can help the com arriving from Egypt and other ways wishing to stay in Paris will be re-mitter's work we should
red-if they have not been incen
passengers
De mest
Committee tested a statement:
01
to
Barnard Hospital for inoculation. lated-to spend five days in the "The Committee took note of the
An official of the French
that Ministry fact In accordance with the
it wnn is reference of Health told Reuter:
"The focal Serms of
Committee of 'Good Offices point of the danger is Marselles,"
A Reuter message
Made assist in a Pacific settlement of the from said that a visit to Mecca by several dispute between the Netherlands hundred Moors, who were to have and the Republic of Indonesia. It
was ngreed that the three fled from the Spanish Morocevi
members. Indlans observed the harla), but part of Ceata in a specify certed equal rights and responsibilities, nat of the Committee would meet with ed motor ship, has been cancelled The stoppage was organised by becaue Lite shipping
company representing either of the contend-- the Chinese Chambers of Commerce found the vessel would have been parties, but neting as a body in the spirit and purposes of the prin- and the Leftwing groups, Putera obliged to put into an Egyption port. and the Council of Joint Action, Reuter message
of the United Nations." from Istanbul ciples with the support of the Malayan said that five suspected
United Press, cases of Communist Party,
Committee Members Sydney, Oct. 20. The United Nations Committee of Good Omces consists of Dr. Frank Graham,
most Malays disregarded it,
DR
ngainst the now Federal contera have been deiccted among
Eastern Mediterranean, The ship has been quarantined-Reuter.
the crew of the Turkish steams, The effect of the hartal ranged Aksu, returning to Smyrna from the from almost
ost complete paralysis of shipping and commerce in the great part of Singapore in practically normal conditions in Malacca, where most shops were open and rubber estate labour working.
The quick arrival of the pollco ended the city incidents in Singa- porc, when mobs in three suburbs stoned
to the sole
buses
belongin
Chinese company
It is believed here that the fear of intimidation was a strong factor in making the hartal an effectivo an
it was, many workers fearing that by disregarding it they would invite eventual assault-Reuter.
WEDEMEYER
REPORT
president of the University of North Carolina, Richard S. Kirby, munber of the Australian orbitration Court, and Paul van Zeeland, former Bel- glon Foreign Minister,Ass rated Press,
TRANSPORT
AMERICAH
Bian and
LOTTUNG ̃FÁŽOU SERVICE“ 207 "Why do you insist on doing that every time I wax the floor?"
་
Germans Charged With Kidnapping Children
Nuremberg, Oct. 20.-Fourteen Germans, including one woman, were brought to trial in the war crimes court here today for the kidnapping of children in countries overrun by the German Army,
YUGOSLAV'S
BREACH OF
PRIVILEGE
VOTING DEADLOCK IN SECURITY COUNCIL
the
Flushing Meadows, Oct. 20.-The deadlock over election of the last member of the Security Council remained tonight when close voting for India and the Ukraino once again resulted in a negativo decision after the delegates had balloted for the tenth time.
Twenty-four votes went to India and 29 to the Ukraine, the required majority being 35. A. new ballot was ordered.
Nine previous ballots falled to ob- tain a majority for elther India or the Ukraine, The last ballot re- sulted in 24 votes for India and 32 voles for the Ukraine.
Only 53 votes were cast in the tenth ballot, three fewer than the previous total.
CONTEST
RESULTS
The management of the King's Theatre announces the following re- sults of "The Yearling" colouring contest, open to school children of 15 years and under,
After the President announced the
Prize: Loretta Chan (St. of further postponement
voting, Francis School). Czechoslovuida's M. Jan Masarykc 2nd Prize: Allee Paine (Sacred rald: "I have been instructed by Heart School).
Government
that to declare
3rd Prize; Tang Kwong Wing (Pul Czechoslovakia is not prepared to Chung School). figure in any future combination as
my
Consolation Prizes: Chan Wing Yin
far as membership in the Security (Belillos Public School), Tang Pul
Council is concerned."
Trusteeship Council
Fong (St. Stephen's Girls' School),
M. Masaryk's remarks were under-Ng stood to mean
that Czechoslovakla | wo
Wing
Rose Mark (Diocesan Girls' School), Ki Kowloon Tong School), Kam Ling (Wah Yan College), would not permit herself to be a Cheung Nai Pong (Ol Yin Middie candidate for the next Security School), Hon Chil Sheung (Queen's Council ballot.
e)
Wong Yin Fing (Tack Gleis
School),. Kam Hoi Lan A proposal had been under .con--
the rules of (Pok Ol Middle School), Chick Lin sideration to suspend
School), Yung San
Chi procedure and throw the ballot open Tsun (Ching
Paul's College), Tam to
other ca
candidates in addition to Ching (St.
Koon Hoo (Fong Lam Middle the Ukraine and India.
(Wah Klu Voting then proceeded on the hve School), Mo Ol Wa seats in the Trusteeship Council, School), Cheung Pan Kim (Chi Han the candidates for which are Slam, Middle School), Cheung Yat Man the Philippines, Norway and Costa Chl Yin Middle School), Tan Kok Keng (La Salle College), Cheng Nan Rica.
The fifth ballot on the Trusteeship tsuen (Nan Chino Middle School), seats failed to break the deadleok. Chung Yat Ming (Hing Yang Middle Voting was: Philippines 34, Costa Rica School), Lau Yuet Kuen (St. Louls 28, Norway 24, and Slam 23. As 63 School), Li Wal Tsun (Huen Kong valid votes were cast, the required School). majority was 38. received 36 votes,
On the sixth ballot, the Philippines Costa Rica 20, Siam 23 and Norway 21,
The defendants were
the directors of the SS Race and Settlement Office, which had for its purpose the "weakening and eventual destroying of other na- As this was also inconclusive, dur- tions, while at the same time her Trusteeship ballots were post- strengthening Germany at their poned.
Later the Assembly unanimously expense territorially and biolo-adopted the proposed design gically in order to secure Ger-new United Nations flag, an ensign of man domination, first of Europe light blue with the and finally of the world."
PUBLICITY WOULD STRIKE ENDS vilege by engaging in political destroyed, in June 1942 by German
BE HARMFUL
NO RUSSIANS mutually harmful to make vices and buses, has been reached cunfere the Alled authoritice, with and the women and chilares of the
IN FINLAND
The strikers will go back to work tomorrow.
were
Nino
their names
Wero
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answers
1. A rain cloud. 2. Cape Prince of Wales and East Cupe at Behring Strelt. 3. The Talmud. 4. According of the to ancient superstition it is a spectre in human form, which rises from its official United grave at night and preys on the lly- Nailong emblem embroidered in ing. 5. That of a child eight to 18 white-Reuter.
years of age. G. In the southwest Philippine lslunds.
concurrent plenary
session of the
However, the United States reso- tution avas circulated to the delegates and the press after the postpone- ment
of the Council. The text of the resolution follows:
United States
and taken note of the sum- of
Trieste, Oct. 20.-Rudolfo Kurclic, senior member of the Yugoslav economic delegation Opening the prosecution's case,
Telford Taylor, chief United States Resolution accredited to the Trieste Allied Brig-Gen
American prosecutor, charged the Flushing, Meadows, Oct. 20.The Military Government, was in
defendants with "kidnapping chl-Security Council spent 26 minutes vited
the today by
Allied
dren
of foreign nationals in order to this morning attempting to discuss
for Germanisation authorities to leave the Anglo- select
those of the Indonesian problem, but was American zone of Trieste Free racial value."
forced to postpone the meeting when Among victims of the kidnapp:: the Soviet representative, Andrei Territory immediately, follow-
programme were all the children of Gromyko, objected that he could not ing his "gross breach of pri- Lidice (Czechoslovakia), which was attend because he had to sit on the
retaliation the assassinu- General Assembly? agitation unrelated with his de-
tion of the Gestapo
Remha: d chief, Paris, Oct. 20--An agreement end-legation's functions.”
Heydrich. The prosecutor read Washington, Oct. 20.-Iting the week-old strike of Paris
communique, In an oficial
the description of Nazi brutality would be "inadvisable and transport workers, which had Imino- AMG said that Kurelic gave a press rounding the Lidice atrocity, where
bilised city's underground ser-
in which he
between the Government and the General Albert Wedemeyer, Transport Workers Union, it
was "provocation" regarding
titude towards who returned recently from officially announced by the Ministry
in the current Trieste international Chinn and Korea, where he sur- of Transport tonight.
tair. veyed the situation as President
The AMG said Kurelic's remarks Helsinki, Oct. 20.-General Truman's personal representa-
"without basis in face" and This development came after the Arne Sihvo, commander-in-chief tive, the State Department said minority of the delegates attending could only be regarded as politan
ly propagandistic and aimed against of the Finnish Army, said to- today.
the Central Cammitico meeting of
the good faith and authority, of the day that there were no Russian
Much of the information in this the Paris trade unions had, accor-
AMG,' ding to reliable union clreles today,
a "breach of troops remaining in Finland.
report was obtained in
Kurelie committed of the Chinese approved The Russians hold Porkkala dis- trom high officinis
proposal call
to
courtesy expected the elementary trict, 15 miles west of Helsinki, Government, as well as from private general strike in the city if the from foreign officials when visiting
demands were the pence
settlement and Individuals, and our representatives transport workers'
friendly country or territory" in maintain a garrison there, but even in China and Korea," the State De-not met.
The course their duties, the com- Finnish Foreign_ Office quarterspartment suli.
The meeting, at which the general munique said. agree that this garrison cannot be I therefore, would be inadvisable strike: threat was made, was attend-
it was widely known that the cocupying Finnish and actually harmful to the interested by delegates of 10 unions of the Allied authorities in Trieste - as territory. Parkkala has been leased of the countries concerned, including Paris region, including the Railway anxious to establish economic rela- as a Tussian military base for 50
the United States, to publicise such Union, the Melal Workers and Cur- lions with Yugoslavia to arrange for
penters Union. years,
exchange of goods and secure basic The State Departinent announce- The first of the 16 delegates who foodstuffs during the period between ment was issued in response to re-spoke unanimously favoured a now und the appointment of quests that the report of General general strike and the meeting was Governor. However, the communi- Wedemeyer be made public.
adjourned for a short time to allow que sald that the AMG did not in- Unofficial reports have alleged M.
the Secretary tend Eugene Heraff,
to permit any delegation to General Wedemeyer, in his
the General
General Union, to of
"turn itself into a mere Instrument part,
of anti-Allied propagandu.”—United warned of the danger of Russia confer with M. Daniel Mayer, the General Sihvo denied that Finnish taking over the whole of Manchuria Minister of Labour.
in the next six months, recommend- The settlement fortifications were being built along
has been made the Swedish-Finnish frontier.
ed the support of
of Generalissimo possible by the conciliatory attitude 'The
Chiang lita
Kai-shek's Sonamat, afternoon
Government, paper, editorially condemned reports urged a multi-million dollar aid plan main demands
on the much
under
considered
There have been no reports of Russian troops anywhere in Finland, and this information is reinforced by travellers returning from the coun- try's northern parts who report that they did not see any signs of Rus- sions in the north.
by
the Aftonbladet and
other
a document at this time."
that
of the
confidence
re-
Creek-
ព
Press.
men were ruthlessly their at- village herded together in the high Yugoslov exhibitors school building at nearby Kaldno. Calve Security Council, having re- of the children considered mary
the report of the Consular At for Germanisation were
trans-Commission dated October 11, 1947, ferred to German ferred to
foster homes, indicating that the Council's resolu- where the
changed tion of August 1, 1947 relating to and they were indoctrinated with cessation of hostilities has not been Nazi theory. These childron
were fully effective; having taken parti- found living in German homes and cular note of paragraphs 10 of that have been returned to their relatives SUM In Czechoslovakia.
vca summary pointing out that no at- Six
of them tempt was made by either side lo have given afidavits to the prosecu- comu
agreement with tion, which will be introduced into other about giving effect to that re- the evidence in the trial..
Eolution, calls upon the parties con- The woman defendant, Inge Vier- cerned forthwith to consult with each matz, is charged with special par-uther as to the means to be employ- ticipation in the kidnapping pro-ed in order to give effect to the gramme.--United Press.
Werc
Transport Red Influence
of the French Government on the
of the Workers Union.
Indirectly the Government has
Georgement of wages for the days of the
who strike.-Reuter.
recom-
Sicckholm newspapers that Rusalan Urkish, programme, and conflictediven way on the question of pay- troops were occupying Northern on certain points with the Finland as "hysterical journalisen mendations made by Gen which no one here can understand". Marshall, Secretary of State,
United Press,
returned from a similar mission to China at the beginning of this year. -Reuter.
Norwegians Go
To The Polls
Oslo, Oct. 20.-Norwegians arc going to the polls today to elect
new
Strange New
Strike Weapon
Reds Encircle Changchun
In Films
Washington,
1
JURY'S VERDICT UNREASONABLE
to an
the
ccase fire resolution;
requests the Committee of Good Offices to assist the parties in reaching an agreement on an arrangement which will ensure observance of the cease are resolu- bon; requests the Consular Commis- sion together with its military bals- Lunts to make its services available London, Oct. 20-Two Scotland to the Commitice of Good Offices." Yard Flying Squad offlcers, who were United Press. sentenced to prison in London re- cently on a charge of conspiracy to steal from persons they purported b Interview on duty, walked out of the Criminal Appeal Court here free
OUTWARD MAILS
registered
mer toelat. uled that the jury's articles and parcel ports close 30 ininules
The
verdict was so unreasonable that it could not stand.
The
The officers, Compton
Albert Edwin
and Harry Gordon Cooper,
Oct. 28-Chairman both aged 37, had been sentenced to
J. Parnell Thomas, opening the House 12 and nine months' imprisonment
Un-American Activities Committee respectively.
Ac-
heuring on Communism in the United They had previously been States motion picture industry, said quitted оп robbery and Larceny in a speech today that there are charges. Reuter. "Communists in Hollywood" who
hope to see Soviet totalitarianism established throughout the world.
8.30, "Variety Requesi" Favourites: 7,
pulley of planned economy, which is/ Central Bank of China today in situation has taken a serious turn for tempt to use this medium for Ulland Home News: 0.15, D.B.C. Transcrip
the
Peiping. Oct. 20,Changchun lay in darkness lonight and listened to
Thomas suid: With such vast in-TO-DAY'S BROADCAST gunfire from the east, where Com -
fluence over the lives of American eltizens as the motion picture in- representatives to municipal weapon-work unt!! totally
strike munist froops have cut the electric Nanking, Oct. 28,-A
dustry exerts, it is not unnatural, in studio: "See Teo" on Sports 7.10. Studio: and local district councils.
lines leading into the Manchurian CX-
fact it is very logical, that subversive sot Faller at the Plano: 730, Rimsky- The main. Issue
hausted" is a new at stake is the method employed by workers of the
and peculiar capital
Music froni the Film Norwegian
Labour
Conceding that the Manchurian and undemocratic forces should at-Korsakov:
"Scheherazada": 0, Londen Relay: World Government's
American purpommunists tried "The
tion Service: "British Characters No. Government worne, Chinese protest against the cutting down of opposed by the Conservative Party; their salaries while increases in the sources report that, the Communia be
He
Chorus Girl"; 0.45, "Moods in aald the This struggle has dominated the local
entry to the Music"; D, B.D.C. Transcription Service: index are still recorded.
have government election campaign, in dozlerces say that they will encircling moves around both Chang-
completed a series of wide "desperately to gain
9.15, Studio: motion pleture industry. That they Fred Hartley's Quintet:
*Trafalgar. Day" Special Naval Feature. have done so with considerable suc- compiled and Produced by David Keith which local issues have been largely Ignored.
work until they are totally
chun and the power tentre of Kirin. CX-
cess is already evident to this Com- Hardy, and introduced by the C.-in-C 60 milca to the cast. The last local elections, in De- finusted, showing the authorities
BFF. Vice-Admiral St Denis Boyd. their
The railway between pain and distress,
the
mittee from its preliminary investi- two cember 1945, resulted in a victory
K.C.B. C.D.E. D.S.C.: 10, London Relay: News; 10.10. for the Labour Party, and political This new type of silent protest cities is cut ut several points, and cation work."-United Press.
Weather Report; 10.11. Relay of Connie Dumanlig and
Orch;
11. Close
circles in Oslo think it unlikely that the Conservatives
after the employees had government dispatches, said Cirutal, 35 miles cast of Changchun, was asserted that holding the hunger
will make any strike as they did two weeks ago besieged by 20,000 Communists.
great gains this year
Also taking part in the elections dre Liberal, Communists, Chrisllan Popullets. Agrarians, and candidates| from non-party lists.
The
would only make them feel "starved"
and
"uncasy" The Bank's employees wages will be lowered at the end of the month.
proportional representation-Reuter-AAP. system is being used to clert repre- sentatives for Norway's 144 con- munca, 080 rural and 64 urban.-- Reuter.,
Italian Colonies
Commission
The Communist radio announced that Chlutal had been captured. Associated Press.
Juliu Maniu Trial Set
Bucharest, Oct. 20-Juliu Maniu,
BERLIN COAL SUPPLIES
Paragiount. Ballroom
Down,
General can ba
BBC PROGRAMME
Transmission of the nbc Overseas Programme which Berlin, Oct. 20. Gustav Klingel-heard in Hongkong this evening. hoefer, economics chiof of Berlin'a GMT 10.00Plain English "Think Be» City Government, announced today fore You Talk." Henry Snell deals with that only 65,000 tons of coal were the need for clear thinking before any
sort of oral expresalon: on hand for distribution to Berliners Parade: 11.00-The News; 11.10-Hond this winter.
Newa From Britam; 11.15-Trafalgar National Peasant Party leader charg-
The economics chief pointed out Day Ceremony and Service in Trafalgar Square on the anniversary of the Baitle London, Oct. 20~The Counell ofed with anti-state activity, will go on that this meant approximately 450
of Trafalgar. Commentator: Hex Alsion; Foreign Ministers Deputies on the trial carly in November, according pounds of coal per household. He 11.30-DBC Welsh Orchestra; 12.00 From Italian Colonies today set up a four- to well-informed sources here. sald 700 pounds could be distributed To-day Papers: 12.10.-Interlude: 12.15- power commission which will tour. The trial, originally scheduled for io every household in the American, neody Paul Ferrouthet and his Sky-
rockets Dance Orchestra: October 15, was the former Italian colonies.
delayed after the British and French sectors of Berlin, News: 13.10-Programme Announcements: The United States will be repre-recens arrests of several important but that would mean no coal for 1116-Band Of The Royal Lincolnshire ranean waters for possible survivors. E. Stafford and France by Burin plot, these sources
sented by Johu E. Utler, Britain by persons. In an alleged conspiratorial
Regiment. Condunter! W. T. Brown;. of a French plane which crashed
gold.
familles in the Russian sector.
Klingelhoefer added that all the 13.45-Talking Point: 14.00-Radio News-
04.30); 15.15---Programme Announ had picked up the body of a woman, tivo has not yet arrived and will be was led the hoarding of grain American zones and there was little 1520-Forces Favourites: the twelfth body to be recovered. replaced on the Commission for the and the skyrocketing of prices fol- hope of receiving coal from the Soviet New 16.10-New Armiyda; 10.15
time being by an official of the lowing the recent monetary stabill-zone, where it was in short supply.9.30-17.00 "It's Up to You" chosen by Soviet. Embassy-United Press.
antion-United Press.
United Press,
Crash Victim's Body. Recovered
Cartagena, Oct. 20.-Spanish Naval Base headquarters announced today
a tug searching nearby Mediter.
|
13.00,--The
on Friday with 43 persons on board des Nozlers.. The Soviet representa- They denied reports that the delay city's coal como from the Anglo 14.153-Variety Dand-Dax (As at
Only two of those on board the plane survived-Associated Press.
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