THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1947.
Banks Reopen Labour Conducts
In Japan
Washington, Nov. 3- To provide banking services for the restoration of Japanese foreign trade on a limited private basis, General Douglas Mac- Arthur, Supreme. Allied Commander, hus allowed nine foreign banks to open branches in Japan, the United States War Depart- ment announced today.
The banks are the Na- tional City Bank of New York; the Chase Bank of New York; the Bank of Amerien; the Bank of China; Bank dé L'Indo- Chine; the Hongkong and Shanghai Binking Corpora tion; the Chartered Bank
Australia of India,
and China; the Netherlands Trading Society and the Netherlands India Commer- cial Bank.--Reuter,
BISHOP
PLUMPS FOR
CHIANG
Philadelphia. Nov. 2.-There is no civil war in Chim, only a light of Democracy grains Communism, said Archbishop Paul Yu Pin of Nanking.
Election Probe
London, Nov. 3.-The British Labour Party's Election Sub-Committee, on which the Cabinet is strongly represented, met tonight to conduct an investigation into Labour's heavy defeat in the municipal elections on Saturday, when the Party lost nearly 700 seats.
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“DEMOCRACY'
DOUBTED
3-The
The meeting had to be held in the absence of the Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, who left tonight for Walcheren Island, Holland, for war com- memoration services,
The Labour dofeat was not on the agenda of today's Cabins meeting. but it was discussed afterwards by the Cabinet Ministern.
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manufacturer.
Mr Atlee, it is believed, was nul Washington. Nov. Senate War Investigating Com- Quarters close to the Prime Minister SPORT:
unduly sturbed by the situation. mittee heard here tony the con- reflect his view that in the present tents of a confidential letter inprotracted period of crisis roughing which the late Harry Hop of the kind was inevitable, and that
the Government has a three kins, Lend-Lease Administrator, or office in which, by its record, to wrote of the Saudi-Arabian put the episode in proper perspective. Government in 1941.
The Labour axrld, however, in anayel by the extent of the de- in the Mrfection from
support country,
"Mus! how we could call that outt
democracy I do not know." Hopkins wrote,
King Bm Sau of Saudi-Arabia,"
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years
The better, sent
A threefold probe is expected An to Jesse Jones,
The Cabinet into mnde --by former head of the Reconstruction be Finance Corporation, said fixit Pre-general causes, by the parliamentary Ident Roosevelt was anxious at the party of 400 Members of Parliament tim. ew the money needs into the reponsibility for the de- fent, and by the national party into The views were placed un re-
the eflciency of local election ma-
call for which may Senator
alvinery. Owen Brewster (Republican), Chairman of the Can-general overhaul. initiers, as the Committee continued today is inquiry to whether the
United States Navy was charged x- ressive
sive pelers fr
onal and eficntini" letter, dated June 14, 1914, sent on White Hope Antionery, from Mr Hopkins to Me Jenrs.
Five Factors
The sidered vira of many Arabian oll by Įputical martera today is that the The Roman Catholte leader, whome American-owned comprintes. Labour reverse in the British muni- came to Atries recently on UNAC's Senator Brewster read the "pers
They cipal elections was due to a number Arst thight to the miles Slates, de
of clearly discernible factors. were: clared in an adtires her that there
1. The protest of "are 1,000,000 soldiers fighting for
growing Northern Commlubm
China,
mansber of barsewives at the 122- Com- Mr Houlding wrote: "The Precreasing food stringency. These are not just Chinese munista, but an international group
certain exasperation of Japanese Akt including Koreans
sometimes Labour -- at Russia"
Ile ak "Be The Chan 1 du hot say they are waght civil war, goullet 41 but terni the prest 'prebammars' he total global war ir- tween denierney and Ceromunisan.”
Asovated Press.
Wedemeyer Report
We blugton. Now, 3, The State Department's penery about 1-Gen Albert C. Wedemeyer's confidential report on China may meet Congressional wiring
after President Arthur
11.
with a Serrater
sident is anxlima to do something about this naniter in reference
financial Ku Bin Saud's
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Lit
needs) what they consider a Government Bart I am not sure what techniques habit of laying down a strict line of policy then vacillating in its ap-
the nee to use,
It ourred to me that some of } plicationi, it might be done in the shipment of food direct under lend-lease, ni. !
call that Hough Just how we could outfit a "demoerney' I u not know."- Kouter.
NAZI ENVOY
Valente TO VATICAN
retura frour Michalpon this week,
Awaiting him will be
the
demands of th from same members
Ap- Senate Foreign Relatiens and prop tallons Chenguliers for a "em plet picture" of the Adininistra- tlon's foreign spending plats, m- cluding the affecting China.
Some of these
legislators, il i reported, feel the Administration is require soft-pedalling China and ments pending action on the Marshall plan for Europe. As a result they itant to know how
U.A. inuch in dollars and goods will be required to bolster Chlang Kai-shek's Kovern- ment against the Chinese Communist annies.
The members want to look at Gets Wedemeyer's recommendations be- vause they believed they call for large-scale help for Ching-United Press.
GOA MILITARY ACTIVITIES
Bombay,
сый
INDICTED
3. The reseniments at some aspects the nationalisation polley. Labour support In the vountry includes many municipalities where the con- trol of lovad transport, gas azıd electricity will
to the stato. does not. please all TIES
Labour Mumbers.
4. The cessation of base petrol nition to save dollars. Mat Labour people probably approve the prin- eple in the national interest
WRZ
in
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Proctor Is Favourite For Melbourne Cup
Melbourne, Nov. 3.-Four-year-old
Proctor. backed
straight out and in the doubles to win £500,000, is the favourite for the Melbourne Cup on the eve of the toughest and biggest horse race "Down Under."
Close behind Proctor in the, Wales at Hampden Park, Glasgow, pre-post betting on the two-malle on November 12.
at Flemington gallop
raee Govan, a new Cap from Iber- course on Tuesday is the three-lan, and Stephen replace Yoting and Shaw at ull-bark, and the attack year-old, Fresh Boy, which is has been rearranged. Smith comes. just 15 hands high and will be in at outside right for Delaney, who the smallest horse in a field of moves into the centre, and McClaren 33 likely starters, and will be is Inside right. ridden by the smallest jockey,
17-year-old Brian Eames.
Proctor carries 128 pounds and Fresh Boy 94 pounds,
At least six other thoroughbreds, however, are thought to have a good chance of winning, inluding Murray Stream, who will be ridden by ace Jockey Darby Munro, who won the 1940 Melbourne Cup on Russia, Associated Press
TEST REHEARSAL Melbourne, Nov. 3.-Don Bradman will load n well-balanced nido when an Australian XI meets the Indians at Sydney on November 14.
The team is: 1, G. Bradman, R. Hamence, P. Dooland, W. A. Brown,
The team is: Miller (Celtic), Govan (Hibernian), Stephen (Bradford); Macaulay
Spanish Exile Parties May Patch Differences
London, Nov. 3-Spanish refugee circles in London believe there is a chance that the Republican and Monarchist factions in exile will patch their differences in time to submit plans for the joint administration of Spain to Marshall, Bidault and Bovin on the sidelines of the Foreign Ministers' conference which starts on November 25.
2. Election or plebiscite.
of
These sources deny news-1 Spanish government they would re- paper reports that the Recognise:
1. A provisionnt government publican leader, Indalecio Prieto,
all anti-Franco elements, มาเ Gil Robles, Monarchist strategist, reached an agree- ment during their London talks recently, but they believe the groundwork for one was Inid.
If Monarchist headquarters In the monarchy and postponement of Lisbon ngree to support the Prieta plebiselte until Spain is considered
3. A political amnesty and re- turn of exiles,
Army Support
The Monarchist plan is sold to visualise immediate restoration of
plan, whlech, it is reported, made" Republicans feel that the
Some
several concessions โค the Monarchists. It is believed that GU Robles will return to London shortly Participation of the Monarchists is
essential to the success of any gov joint programme with ernment they plan because the the Republicans before the Foreign Monarchists have the support of the
to work out
Ministers' conference opens.
For that reason, the Republicans
Arms, and the Republicans believo
can never be deposed.
without Army support Franco.
are eagerly awaiting reaction from Lisbon to the Prieto plan, which Gi
The Monarchists cannot act inde- Robles was understood to have taken pendently of the Republicans, how- with him, and the next move on the ever, and overthrow Franco with Spanish political chessboard is ex-their Army support, the Republicans pected to be made from that quarter. say, beentise then the new govern- ment would still be unacceptable to France. Britain nnd the United States under their March 4 declara-
Major Difference The major issue between the two tion-United Press.
factions appears la be whether the Monarchists will accept the Republi-| ran demand for immediate general elections.or a plebiscitu niter a provi-
outi-Franco slonal
government is established.
Spanish exile sourers Hive the British Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, much of the credit for bring ing the two long-feuding factioris together. According to them, Mir Bevin spoke with Mr Robles and Mr
individually, Pricio
studied thetr two pins, and then gave each a
pointing out
(Arsenal), Goodburn (Rangers), Forbes (Sheffield United) Smith (Hibernian), Mellaren (Pres-memorandum ton), Delaney (Manchester United); Steel (Derby County) and Liddell
(Liverpool).---Router.
dif-
ferences they should iron out, after showing them that they had much in contron,
The Prieto plan is understood to have been morielled to fulf! the | outline laid down by France, Britain and the United States on March 4. 1946. The tripartite declaration set
these min
conditions for
RIOTS BETWEEN
BREAST STROKE RECORD Hiversum, Holland, Nov. 3-Nel Van Vilet, Dutch woman swimming champion and holder f several world records, set up a new world pure tonight by swimuning the 400 Ave minutes metres breast stroke 56.8 seconds.
This beats her own record of six R. Rogers, M. Harvey, S. Loxton, minutes 8.4 seconds, established last ARABS & SOMALIS
Herbert W. Jolinaton. M.
К. Miller. Derember.--Reuter. Rt, Saggers, J. Pettiford is 12th mau. the Though not of Test strength, team has seven run-getters Brad man, Brown. Rogers, Miller, Ha. menee, Harvey, and Luxton-with a
Ueless otherwise stated, registered Articles and parcel posts elose 30 jalnutes big blend of experience.
The force last pliers are earlier than the ardavary mail. If mail rivals for a place in the, Australian close before 10 am, registered and par
attack side. The
conorises cels will lose at 5 pm, on previous day.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4 Cinsing Times By Air Bangkol. Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi Stahrein. Cairo (Nairobi, Johannes- burg & Marseilles via Cairo) August and London, 3.30 pan. Stiapore, Colomba, Surabaya, Sydney
And Ankinn, 330 pan.
Hankew, Foochow, Shanghai Amos,
Nanking. Thingtao and Pelping, 9.30
Trest
and Johnston
As openers,
at a time of erials, but some contind that the Government has left loopholes that will enabk: many "undeserving Cathe
to get petrol to keep their
the cond. The Government D.
decision to Miller Nuremberg, Nov. B-Nine-¦ teen Nazis, high in the adminis- curtail the powers of the House of Loxton, a medium to last bowler Lords. In the ordinary the and two slow get in Dooland and tration of Hitler's Third Reich, overment might
Herbert. have
Morgan Herbert is the spin bowler crimes were indicted on wir
Labour support and possibly many
this who took seven wickets for 45 ruus charges today ranging from the non-party voters behind it
war to mensang, but in the midst of them heap" in waging of aggressive
Saggers conducting fifth column activi- country's economic crisis many con-ening mates at Perth,
keeper, beltg next best tu Dun lies in countries subsequently sider it "addling while Home burns".
Strong Warning
Tallon. The match :hould provide. overrun by the Germans,
The fact that the swing was de- the Indians welth a good Test Number i defendant maned in the finitely to the light was denn-hearsal-Reuter.
was Baros Ernst youstrated by an almost complete lack Weizacker farmer-Nazi Ab of success of the Communist can dor to Vatlean City, changed with telling the Japanese envoy to Germany in September 1911 to impress on the Takyn govern-
inflictinent
He
WAR
ment Germany's wish that Japan Al- Ilarbour-Associated Peurl tack Press.
didates.
£
tourists
vulished wicket-f
10.
-McCOOL-IN FORM Brisbane, Nov. 3.Colin McCool, Though the Labour tolal vote has the Queensland and Australian spin
not dropped, the Conservative de markedly increased, This indicatis that the Conservative's Irly machinery in the country, once ad- mittedly inferior to that of Labour, Sentenced To Death
has been forced by fallen fortunes Nuremberg, Nov. 3.--Lieutenant- to work on a new level of efficiency. General Oswald Pohl, the swarthy In perspective, the restifts are SS officer who operated German regarded not as in disaster but as concentration camps where millions a strong warning to the Government. thed, was today sentenced to hang There could be no question-des- for war crimes and crimes against | pite opposition demands that will be humanity.
Pohl accepted his murt nod.
doom with
made in Parliament--of the Govern- ament serking a fresh mandate from
country by holding a general
The court spinión siti Pohl waelection-Reuter.
of chict responsibility for
slave labour
pussessions
plunderum
the
Nov. 3.--The "Free Press Bulletin today reported that an army mumbering 2,000 Portuguese and degrees. Including mechanised units. recently arrived itl Portuguese Territory lying Indian west const--and the place now humming with military activity. The Bulletin said the governanem al sent 1: cruiser, which was at present in Porty-
lese pot, lying it Kathiawar, erected guard towers manned
trogs who thot and north of Bombay-
Newspapers
and
of victims, even down to their gold teeth. before they were Portuguese thrown into a crematorium.
The court asserted tint Pobl and his aides built the
death
by
Killed
suid Goa Youth Whimsy, supplied vicious dogs which League circles in Bombay believed tipped helpless people
that the anvasure was directed against any revival of the Nationalist movement in Lion, which up to re- cently had been crasading for i popul #overnment, urging Portuguese to give up their posses.
the
stilts
bowler, whom the Indians will run up against when they play Queens land, was in devastating form during the week-end.
On Sunday, he took five wickets with his first Ave balls, The first three victims were stumped and the McCool next two clean bowted.
ז!
nished with six for 18.
In Brisbane club cricket game
Saturday,
five McCool took wickets for 27 runs in 18.6 overs.—
teuter.
WOODCOCK BETTER
London, Nov. 3.-Bruce Woodcock, European heavyweight boxing chun- pton, has responded to treatment for an eye injury and is expected to leave a Leeds adspital on Wednesday, Aae British Press Association reported today.
The improvement to his eye in- jured by a piece of grit whén ne was
OUTWARD MAILS
PAT
Canton and Swatow, 3.30 pan.
Closing Times By Sea & Train Canton Train) 7.n.
Macao, Tsinshan & Shekki (Sea) ♬ m Stralis (Szaj Noon.
Macan, Tinshine de Shekki (Sea) 1 p.m. Conlan (Trains 2 p.m.
Sandakan, Australia and New Zealand
via Sydney,Sea) 10.ant. Macao, Tsinshan, Shekki & Kongmoon
(Sea) 4 p.m.
Canton (Béa) 5 pan.
WEDNESDAY, NOVESHER S Closing Times By Alr Manila, I., Honolulu, USA & Canada,
#a.m.
Salzon, 330 pas.
Manila, P... Ale pm.
Nairobi, Kenya, Nov. 3-A mid- night curfew has been inposed in a Mogadishu, Italian Somaliland, after disturbaners between Smalls and Arabs.
Eight Arabs and one Somali were killed and 26 Arabs and 22 Somalls
wounded,
The rioters were first dispersed by the Somali gendarmerie but later Tooting broke out, mostly in Arah) shops, and the gendarmerie opened fire to restore order.
Mogadishu, a coastal town 35.000 population, is the capital of the former Halian colony in Somali- land, which is now under- British administration.-Reuter.
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Amoy,
Swntow and Tainan, 3.30 pan. Canton, Lluehow, Kunming.
Shanghai, Nanking, Hankow, Tsing. tan And Petping. 3.30 pan.
Closing Tiines By Sea & Trai Canton (Framny 7 aan.
Macao, Tsimshan ♬ Shekki (Nen) § ain, Marzo, Tsinshan & Shekki (Sex) { pan, Canton (Trak) 2 p.m.
Bangkok (Sea) 2 p.or.
Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta (Sea) 3
pun.
Swntow and Amoy (Sea) 3 pan. Japan (Ordinary Letters & cards only)
(Sra) 3 pm!,
Shanghai, ¿U.S.A., Canada, Central and South America via San Francisco No Par. for Canada) (Sea) 3 31.3. Mação. "Tenshan, Shekki & Konjumon
19) 4 120. Coton (Sea) 3 m.
Added to the Conservatives in working in a quarry, has been sum-TO-DAY'S BROADCAST
Final Results
Lendon, Nov. 3.--The final re-
in The Englen mune elections announced Juday Rave al
gain of 621 set et Conservative to a Socialist net loss of 652.
Win the
in of 41 Independent can
seats by Candidates, largely of Conservative shreds
Conservative and worked the inmates until they candidates elected futalled 1,289 to were fit only for extermination, €31 Socialists.
Pohl and his were convicted
The nat analysis of gains nod also of helping in infamous medical uses wast Conservative gains 6:9, experiments on camp inmates of sys- tosses 18; Labour ing 13. us tematically destroying the Warsaw 695; Liberal gains 48, losses 47; Com- drich's "Bnal solution of the Jewish pendent
gains 176, res question" possible. - Associated | Reuter. Press.
Inun
five sympathics, 780 number.
of
cient to that on operation probably will not be necessary.
639, Drehtye Raymunde and Stephen The champion is expected to fight Sport: 2.38, Studio: Suf Piller at the
Manton (Vocal; 7, Sturtiu bee The again on December is first Piano; 13, Studies Film Favourites" opponent has not been named.--As- | Presented by Aileen Woods; B. Bandier
Reiny Work and Home Rewi; 1.15 11.8" sociated Press.
Transcription Service: Fred Hartly'n ALBERT HALL BOXING
Quintet Ma, BBC. Transcription Ser- London, Nov. 3-Two French: "This Is London“ No 2, Royal Parks and Palaces; 9. Landon Symparing boxer had mixed luck in coplesis Orchestra and Joan Hammond Soprano
0.30. at the Albert Hall tonight.
Studio: A
sions in India to the Indians them-helto and making Reihard Hey- munist gains nil, losses nine; In" | Blyweight champlon, gave a display Hubert Curke for the Hongkong Stage
selves.---United Press.
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Selly Isles, Nov. 3.-Heavy seas
London, Nov. 3.--Rumours of and gale-force winds today prevent-
a rich South African mineraled the rescue of a labourer who had
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Cairo, Nov. 3.-Egypt's six- strike, ranging from a uranium lost his nerve from the storm battered week old cholera epidemic, now
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A programme by W. Gordon Duncaito O'Sullivan United Kingdom, caused 271 more deaths in the taken out of his stride by the French home or to the ciri-friend: 10.15, Contes Was about the informal letter-the letter prices of Middle Witwaters rising straight out of the Atlantie past 24 hours, it was officially man's hurricane fighting, but he dance parts: it. The newa; 11.10. Hen Rand gold shares svarlig on seven miles west of the Scilly Isles.
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10-year-old Len Prowse announced tonight. of Penzance, Cornwall, had been This was 67 less than in the pre-
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The patient scene, since pponent. He opened up sly eut Britich affairs, to Egypt day's municipal elections resulted in
September 1. The Under-Secretary at the side of Marcel's left eye. and talk by John Hate: 14.30-17: it's up to yoti, Tecords chosen by Cpl. Itonald an all-round marking up of prices
for Foreign Affairs, Mr Christopher was punishing him badly when Mar- alioek, G. & N. Party, MELY.
cel withdrew at the Mayhew, revealing this in a Partia fourth mund-Reuter. when the market opened, but the improvement failed to simulate 1. From the "Ink-snes" of cuttle-mentary answer today, added in mass buying, most brokers apparent sh 2. Joe Baker.. 3. Saint Peter, reply to another question that the SCOTLAND SOCCER SIDE
Printed and published by Frederick ly holding off for results of theof the 12 apostles. 4. One and one- allegation of somo extremist Chasgow, Nov. 3.-Scotland, beaten Percy Franklin for and on behalf of
2 Chater Road Kovernment's emergency autumn sixth. (1 1/0) 5. Because It was Egyptian papers that the vaccine by Ireland at Belfast last month, South China Morning Post Limited budget to be announced later this | originally mode by heating the homs was so old as to be ineffective was | have made several changes for the at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of month.-Associated Press,
und loola of deer.
| quite untrue.—Neuter.
international
match with Victoria, In the Colony of Hongkong.
An attempt will be marle lo resette him tomorrow.-Reuter.
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