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Military Activity In Java

Batavia, Nov. 5. The Netherlands Army, charging that an Indonesian Republican mine planted on Dutch territory had killed four Dutch sollers. said today that "corrective" measures haruch bech taken against the Republican army headquarters at Bandjarnegara. in West Java.

The Re-

A Republican communique sald these measures included the bomly- ing and strafing of Bandjarnegara by seven Dutch planes. publican army and seven Indonesian elvilians were killed, four wounded and 10 civilian house destroyed in the air attack on Tuesday.

The Dotch cuminunique guida mine explosion which killed four Fakters on Monday was the culmaia- tion of increasing Republican army activity in the Potworedjo area.

*During investigation proved these activities happened ma instruction of a high T. N. 1. (151- donesians Repiblican Army)

war

ront-

d, To

prevent repetition. *pariens ANT Bandjainegar weir corrected in a

fitting manner,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947.

Koreans Doubt

Efficacy Of

U. N. Measures

BY STANLEY RICH...

Scout, Nov. 5.-A public opinion poll published in the conservative newspaper, Chosen Ilbo, shows that 83 percent of those polled do not believe the United Nations, will be successful in solving the Korean problem. hopeful.

Russians

The other 17 percent are still

Want Hand

In Ruhr

|

Although the newspaper specifically represents right wing interests, it has become apparent here that Koreans have only an npathetic tolera. tion of the proceedings in the United Nations and wistful hopefulness for its succesa,

further

The majority of Koreans are in- Nations elined to feel the United debate la merely an extension of the futile doluit Commission sessions, and the head-che Rundschau, official publicat

Berlin, Nov. 5.-The. Taegli- such feelings have been reinforced bring Soviet proposal tion of the Red Army in Ger- Koreans to the United Nations to

ther express their view, The Dutch mild activities in border many, announced today that the Lorni enverage by newspapers, areas were increasing and reported | Soviet Government would press which

outright party are mostly 13 Dutch sukher Kled and 24 for four-power control of the organs, has been unusually extensive Wounded in the ftrat, four days of

but with two notable irregularities: Rulir at the Council of Foreign firstly, there has been practically no Ministers which is scheduled to editarin! comment

Thited meet in London on November 25. Nations sergioms, and, secondly, the Reviewing the Soviet position be United Nations is often taking cond arrival of Maj-Gen. the next meeting of the Cotin place to the caf, the Targliche Kundsel stress- Wiliam F. Deans, the new military

the German problem to the governor.

Different Views other exclusion

questions

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the Soviet Union

November as a resull-Aelated

Press

Salim Gives Report Batavia, Nov. 5-The Indonesian") Republlenn Foreign Minister, Mr Hadh Agnes Salin, Toray gave the Indonesian Cabinet an account

the reven-month world tour he rem rently completed, Duteli rotirers re- ported today,

The President of the Republic, Dr¦ Soekarno, attended the meeting, held at Jogjakarta, the Republican capital, The Indonesian Republica» delesta - tion to the Infernationui Tende Con- ference opening t Baysid on November 21 intends afterwards to visit Brifari and the United States, ? Dutch STRICCH reported from Jogjakarta Uskiy.—Reuter.

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE

Answers

1. About three times.

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1. From

and the Western powers.

The Red Army newspaper sald that the pricipal problems witch would be discussed by the Eig Four

the

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AKDITORS PREST GERVICE,

"Be a dear, Spencer, and keep Russia out of it until the coffee."

Troops Called Out To Quell Paris Strikers

Paris, Nov. 5,-Several small clashes were reported late today when an estimated 5,000 striking Paris sanitary de- partment workers attempted to hold a demonstration in front of the Paris city hall.

Inverchapel Presents Nylons To Princess

Hollywood, Nov. 5.-Princess Elizabeth wil walk down the aisle in stockings fancier than sny film bride ever Six pairs of ivory white, pearl-encrusted nylons are en route to her today-a wedding gift from British Am-' hassador Lord Inverchapel.

wore.

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On BDMC

The hosiery expert who loyal addresses, a right won through:

the Crown supervised the hush hush-job service to can relax for the first time in special occasion.-Reuter. weeks. He is Willy's of Holly- |

King's Reply London, Nov. 5. There wero wood.

cheers in the House of Commons today when the Prime Minister, Mr Attice, rend a message from King replying to the address from

"Making stockings for moyle queens is one thing. Designing de- Jicate ngerie to A queen to her taste is another. But we finally did It," said Willy's.

the House.

the

The King's message read: "I "They are gossamer "sheer nylon- thank you. most sincerely for your fragile enough for a royal princess most loyal and dutiful address of even," he said. "The pattern is a congratulation on the approaching sandal foot design. That means marriage of my beloved daughter, there is no reinforcing on the heel Princess

Princess Elizabeth,

Lieutenant The Mountbatten.

and on the toe."

The stockings, also, are seamless en Elizabeth will not have to worry whether her seams tre straight.

The piece de resistance of Willy assignment is

cascade of thy seed arks sprinkled down the ankles. pearls He said: "There are 45 perfectly matched pearls on each side of the stockings. sewed them on by hand, tacking them to the strands of the nylon so they will not pull."

Queen nnd T value more than words can express this farther evidence of your warm

and kindly interest in all that con- cerns the well-being of my family and with you we pray that Princess Elizabeth and Lieutenant Mount- batten will be blessed with every happiness in their married fo." United Press,

Supremo To Attend London.

the Nov. 3-Despite The pearls alone cost more than

eritical India-Pakistan situation, Earl $1,000. 11 was like glueing gemu to

of Lieutenant Mountbatten, uncle cobwebs, But the result is worth it.

and GovernDY- Willy's regular job is camoufing-General of India, hopes to be able

Philip Mountbatten ing the legs of movie queens, lle maken fortuno weaving padded stockings for actressen with skinny leys and mixing light and dark Mountbatten have engaged a threads for those with piano legs. hotel suite for the wedding period.

The Buckingham Palace staff is United Press.

strained by the demands of royal

the

state

11f

on

to allend the royal wedding

ite and Countess November 20.

12-room

sts ut the wedding. and old retainers are belug asked to come out of retirement to help out tem- Prarily,United Press,

DISCLOSURE OF STOCK SALES

Burma's Cift Rangoon, Nov. 5.--The Sawbwa of From 500 to 1,000 police re-¡ de Ville of strikers, who earlier Yaunghwe, Provisional President

future independent What prille statements have been gulars and reserves, augment-this afternoon had voted to con- Burma, will take with him to Lon- made follow sulet party lines, Rigght fed by one company of mobile tinue their one-day-old strike. tion an exqpilarte necklive wingers characterise the Soviet pro- į guards, cleared the Place Hotel There were several mium clashes, blood red Burmese rubies set in gold peal to bring Korents to the United

but no one was injured, as the police wedding present for Princess Nations as an intrigue to utilise

cleared the area for several blocks Elizabeth,

Johannesburg, Nov. 5.-There was the wishes of the Korean people for

im- the elly ball. They

The necklace will be carried in

Johannesburg Let wingers-

on the a sensation ulterior purposes."

mediately established street blocks

a Burmese carved ivory box In-Stock Exchange,

the today when although referring to the United Na tions procedure

all the way from the Seine River, to only indirectly

the Rue de Rivoli, permitting motor The four prine pat pants embrace consistently declare that the "with-

trafle to pass but Lincking all the general aspects of the Gerdrawal of United States and Sortel

pedestrians. suan parcblem skeem the Soviet point forps i masential for Korean inde of V.rw. wrhin which the Soviet pendener. delegation will rape the question ofj four-power control of the Ruhr.

Foren

Ministers telude: German peace tiem

ace treaty: reparations; Germany's economie nalty, and Ger- man industrial caparity.

The Tandiele Bundschau sald in

Lubr

(at the

deanam

FABIAN VIEW

OF FOREIGN

POLICY

of

bed with a message, from the committee called on all members to people of Burma as a inurk of their report all transactions in Middle

affection and esteem."

The Sawbun and his wife will

leave Rangoon for London a from today-Associated Press.

frict

.

Privileged Bodies

first

Wits, which on Monday reported a Middle Wits is a subsidiary of rich strike in the Orange Free State.

Anglo Transvaa! Consolidated,

Recalling the beating of several photograpliers in the recent Avenue Worum Communist demonstration,

which recently took over Norbert

Union Erlleghs New

goldfields, London, Nov. 5.-The chair- the Police assigned a special detail man of the International Bureau

to protect police

reporters

which are now pinced under judicial

n the London, Nov. 5-For otographers this afternoon.

management. Fabian So- |

time since before the war, the King The strikers showed inte of the Socialistic

The committee required members il sistance. but the ciety, Leonard Woolf. in

But police forcibly occupied the Throne in the White to state the number of shures dealt pamphlet on foreign policy pub-carried away a number of strikets, and Gold Throne Room at Bucking-in, the price, and the names of the

d. ished today,

demanded that including some women, when they ham Palace today to receive

of to leave refused

the ira. The dresses of congratulation from 10 Britain keep out of any Ameri-company of mobile guards was called the "privileged

budles" on the can-Russian war.

marriage the police coming

ย into action once when "There is no other state in the were unable to move a particularly Elizabeth. world more vulnerable than Great Heavy muss of strikers. Britain," Woolf snid, "Our resnurvest and position make it impossible for us la prepare adequately alomic war the way

in

principals-Associated Press.

Princess TO-DAY'S BROADCAST

Pertops the most representative of public uti was expressed! editorially by thes Korean

Free 2. A water ton with the Ruur: "Problem Press, which e listed by the military authorities as "neutral" The Free around a castle, it of future control of Emanuel

Mocowess writes witfully: "It is dif- aned bived "Unterse mained

the Soviet Union ficult to conceive that even after the (Gemon) masining undamenter. 5, conference) and

United Nations

are 21 is boiling.

proceeding 6 The Emirth Kari of continties

four-power completed,

It Lucessful sobu- Sandwich, when he cared for two control."

tare

the Korean problem Bees of bread with a slab of beef

The Bed Army newspaper sald rant be found if Russia refuses to between,

that other problems that will

1210 favourable resus, razed at the Lowdon But Power Coun-ujomise

ized strength of We cannot lip thinking that despite the ardent wishes of many United they respective ocenation forces,!

Nations delegates, la a matter of

Wage Increases demiatorisation and democrathoti fact that South Korea will continue

and the term of Germany

Refuse men, street cleaners, refuse construction political and economic actigation

truck drivers and garage employees The per conceded that all under United States assistance whilts

went on strike yesterday, demanding questions listed for drained at the North Korea will

20 percent wage increase, the quarter of Soviet Russia-prepare. We must not fight in the higher overtime rates and a special next was berzuse we cant win it homes for handling husehold refuse, and because we cannot attain, under {

The "privileged bodies" are these This The strikers, al meeting

11 any circumstances, any object for |

le fa Rue which by ancient tradition, unlike afternoon at the Salle which we might fight in it."

unani- ordmary commoners, have the right Grange aux Belles, voted Since Britain cannot flight a majormously to continue their strike. The

of access to the King to present war, Woolf argued, she shall not re-strike is absolute in Paris, but in the quire a large scale army and should

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BETTY

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NOVEMBER 7 & 8 "BRAZIL"

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Lowe, Bingham- &, Matthews. Mercantilo Dank Bldg.

On Way Home

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5.-Lieut-

enant-General Tanazo Numata,

former Chief-of-staff of the

For Olympics

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Malt Busby, Manager of the Man-

Britain's

tea

for any

U. S. A. and the U. S. S. R. con

art

disposal units | maintain only such forces as are working. necessary to maintain law and order

City hygiene experts, fearful that in Britain and her colorless.

The strice may continue, met today The gravest danger-spot-in-the 16 discuss special sanitary measures. present world in Woolf's view is The demonstration today included

Turkey's Position

Turkey.

members of the General Confedera- Paris anal tion of Workers from

Japanese Suthern Army and chester Uinted Football Club, has The integrity and independence locals from the "Red Belt" suburbs. one of the last of the defeated; been appointed team manager of Turkey," Woolf said, "might well-United Press. invaders of Southeast Asia to Great

Olymple pootballį be threatened by the USSR, if there were an incident', it might easily be sent home, went aboard the

Me Stanley Rous, Sceretary of the provoke hostilities between the two British 11,000-ton

troopship Football Association and Secretary great powers." Dilwara today under an armed escort.

the

period

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Interim Budget Next Week

Landon, Nov. 5.-A British Gov- suid day that an ernment statree

of the Great Britain Olympic Foot- Britain could give no adequate ald ball Commitive, said the British team to Turkey in

Woolf be brought together for

she should for added, and

make her wondd He was arrested last week on the

2132~ intensive training imme-position plain to the Turkish eve of his departure for Japan as a

so far as strategic and interim autunn budget would be the last batch of diately prior to the Olympic games.ertiment free mam with

The only way that Great Britain military positions are concerned, presented to the House of Commons and 3,000 Japanese soldiers. The United

in compete creditably these

or Wednesty Tokyo have! can

In determining the strength of her next Tuesday, States authorities in

years,

that the principal clausea

would should be held games," said Mr Rous, "is to lopt armed forces or the next few requested that he for the alleged use of Red Cross och procetuge as is followed by Wear declared that Britain should deal with increases in the purchase vessels to carry men, arms and fuel her countries and this period to rule aut

possibility of using us which will also be expanded ta in Southeast Asia water.

gether prior to the games would be them to defend Turkey in the event over a wider range of products.--

Rus-Americin of immense value."--United Press, After oficially surrendering

Arsulated Press, should

inter- press for impartial Jaganes touhur armie, in Burua

natiani authority to settle such a Singaguire, General Nemata war

Nov. 5.--Kid Dumort,

dispute. At the same time, he said. years regamible for

champion, lain should seek internationalisa- Featherweight the administration of 30,960 of his

fish of the Suez and Panama canals and the Bardanciles On behalf of his men, he recently

of complained repeatedly "slowness

thetr of

repatriation. which he claimed was a violation of The Potsdam agreement,

When arrested, he said: "But have a ship to catch."

*ITE Singapore

the now, remaining Japanese are a

tur over two

troops.

Belgian Wins

Brussels, elim beat Ernst Walter, of Austin,

n rounds lightweight contest her tonight, Walter retiring in the sixth the .

Dussert too the offensive fren the

the Austrian's

(21)

the

Not Representative

of the Hank Lacki, Chairman

his foreword to art, Landing several straight tefts Fabian Society, in it clear that

head, bul Walter the pamphlet, side fought back and shook Dussurt with fureign policy experts of the Society

wheat were utterly divided Socialist British foreign policy ought onlyal blows, which landed on the

Belgian's lie.d in the second round.

Three tendencies bc.

emerged In the third round, however from a long discussion-one was pro- hundred war criminals in the Changi Dussort landed withi 1Wo sharp gant and 31 defence lawyers.-Reu-rights to the head, then right to the American, the other was pro-tussian

to try to find Lady and the Austrian began to reet, and the thlid was Thereafter, Walter was no match fur middle way. Woull's views

ter.

few

Lord Nathan's. Trip Query

were.

his rival, who got through the Aus- therefore, not representative of the trian's defence

entire International cogimitted of and to land time ngalt with lefts and rights,

the Society. In the sixth round he caused

A short outline of the pro-Ameri- Walter to drop his guard when blows can point of view by W. N. Ewer, were hunted to the head, and body diplomatic correspondent of the the and his hands hanging up by the Dally Herald, was attached to London, Nov. 5.—A speelally char-side as Dussart got home with a tert

of

tered aircraft was used to talte Lord and right, to the body, foreing the following wer accused Woolt of

Austrian to retire, Reuter.

Rugby Results

the line of appearoville the former Prime Ministor. Chamberlain, and stressed that the Association. VAA defensive and aimed at resist Any aggression with which the Security Council of the United Na Cuptions Organisation could not dœil,— service final replay: Wakefield Trinity 8 United Press.

Leeds 7.

the results of rugby football. American

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Nathan the Minister of Civil Avi- delegation to tion, and the British

Pacific the South

Air Transport Council recently and to Hongkon Singapore, Ceylon and Karachi for other civil aviation discussions be cause there was no regular ser available, Mr G. Lingren, the Parlin mentary Secretary to the Ministry of Civil Aviation, told a questioner in

House of Commors today. In atawering criticism of R waste of pubile funds, Mr Lingren explained that the charge to the

public funds was £20,118 and that the tour of the Far Eastern section of the route was made for discus-

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London, Nov. 5.-The following games played tonight:

Rugby

League-Yorkshire

Rugby Union-County champion- ship: Kent 7 Berkshire 15.--Reuter.

GENERAL MEIGS HERE TOMORROW

Danish Premier Resigns

the Kaud

Nov. 5. King Copenhagen, Frederik IX today received Danish Prime Minister, Kristensen, who offered the resigna- ton of his Cabinet, it was officially announced today:

It is announced that the President Lauer General Meigs Is mriving sina with various Governments con- Hongkong a day ahead of schedule cerned to crente an atmosphere in and she is expected to dock at 10 which negotiations for the establish-o'clock tomorrow (Friday) morning.

The King, asked the Premier 10 the continue

pending in power nent of air services could start on On board is a large number of pas-

formation cf a new government. sympathetle grounds, and so that sengers disembarking here.

Although arriving A day ahead, which Mr Kristensen hea nitreed to personal relationship could be estab

sel with the persons in those the General-Molga will keep to her do. The King will receive.

which is 11 n.m.lenders of the various parlles to Governments connected with civilsailing schedule

morrow-Iteuter, aviation-Reuler,

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Closing Times By Air Atnoy, Tunan, Shanghai. Tsingtao and

Tetrany. 330 pm

Canton, Kwein, Bankow & Nanking.

39.30 4.1. Saigon 3.30 pm.

Closing Times

y Sea & Train

Canton (rain) 7 n.

Marno, Tainstem & Shekki (Kea) a.m. Swatuw (Sen) 1pin.

Macao, Tsinshan & Shekil (Hea) 1 pk. Canton, (Tralo) 2 pm. Shanghal, USA, Canada. Central and South Amerien vin Sun Francisco (No Phreels for Canatu) (Sea) 2 p.m: Japan (Ordinary letters & cards only)

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Swatow (Rea) 3 pan. Bombay (Hea) 3 p.m.

Macao, Trinian, Shekki & Kanginoon

(Sea) 4p.n.

Canton (Sea) 3 p.m.

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Closing Times By Air

Shanghai, 9.30 o..

Bangkok

Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi. Batetn, Cairo (Natrobi, Johannesburg Marseilles via Cairoj Augusta and London, 1.30 p..

Singapore, Colombo, Sourabaya, Sydney

and Auckintal, 3.30 p.m. Shigon and Paris, 330 p.m... Amoy, Shanghai, Narita Takow, Teingian, Pelping. Canton & Chung- kin, 1.30 p.in,

Hollow, 3.30 9.11.

Closing Times By Sea & Train Canton (Train) 7 am.

Macau, Taishan & Shiekki (Hea) fi a.m, Sandakan (Sea) 12 nur,

Stratis, Marras & Calcutta (8) Neon. Bacao, Trinshan & Shekki (Ben) 1 p.m. Canton (Train) 3p.in.

Amoy and Shanghat (Sen) 3 p.m. Haiphong. Pakuni, Hollow and Tsam

Kong (fea) 4 p.m. Mneso, Thinshan, Shekid & Kerigmoon

(Bea) 4. pan.

Canton (8ea) 6 p.m.

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