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Gale Destroys 200 Villages

Rangoon, Nov. 13.--An official report today said 209 villages with 30,000 in- habitants were wiped out Inst week by a violent gale which struck the Slalum hil region, in Northern Burma. The government is sending nid.

Other reports today anid cyclones, razing the south- east Burma coast, destroy- ed an entire fishing village, caused three deaths and sank

50 fishing vessels-Associated Press.

some

POLVORIRALITIO CONTENDATEĽSTOMERS ANTENARINETTE

Monty Off

On Tour

Of Africa

Field

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1947.

DISTURBANCES IN FRENCH ASSEMBLY

Paris, Nov. 13.-In the French National As- sembly, an uproar occurred tonight as right and left wing opponents shouted abuse across the floor of the Chamber when yesterday's disturbances in Marseilles were discussed.

which

M. Henri Bergasse, of the, the demonstrators were inspired by right wing Republican Liberty a political organisation for Party, touched off the fireworks you have a responsibility."

M. Ramadier added that the in- by stating fatly that the dis- eldents wera against the French turbances were inspired largely Repubile and an Inquest would de- by Communist trade union lead-initely be made. We will go right to the end with this inquest If you want dictatorship, we shall fight it," he declared amid loud applause.

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In retallation, M. Francols Billoux, former Communist Minister, blamed leaders of the de Gaullist Rally of the French People, whom he referred to as those who want to give their own country to a foreign

power.

M. Ramadler, the Premier, who asked that the discussions be de- layed until at least November 21, told the deputies that the Govern- what tment "cannot yet fully say happened" in the Marseilles incident In which one man was reported ked and scores of others injured, but he indicated that punishment would be administered following a fall investigation.

Assault On City Hall

The two main incidents in Mar-

Bassingbourne, Nov. 13.

Lord Mont- Marshal gomery. Chief of the Imperial selles yesterday were a Communist led assault on the city hall and a General Staff, left the Royal fight in a night club district, where Air Force station at Bassing-gus, kulves and clubs were used. bourne, Cambridgeshire, today in a York aircraft for a tour in Afrien, with the object of visit ing troops and military estab- lishments and of discussing de- fence problems with Service chiefs in South Africa and other territories.

The vat to South Afrken is being tulertaken at the invitation of Field Marsbol Jan Smuts, South African Prime Minister, and the Government.

Field Marshal

Union

will Montgomery break his outward journey in West

Afrien to visit Gambia,

Coast and Nigeria.

the

Cold

The Art hop of his flight is to Frenchy Mocurers,

M. Hilloux declared that the Pre- feet of the Marseilles Department the Interior and the Ministry were also

responsible for the inci- shouts Gents, and exclaimed, amid

Sucinilst and Popular of dissent from

that the Government Republicans, had blood on its hands.

4. Ramadier then jumped up and sald: "Although I do not know the delails and the facts, I know that

SEVEN-YEAR

Flags Torn. Down After he sat down, M. Billoux re- sumed his attack on the tally of the French People.

The, Socialist deputy, M. Graton former Secretary of Defferce, a State, said that there is one signi fcant factor about these maliciously It in that the prepared incidents. American and British flags which were hanging in the city hall for the Armistice were torn down.

to

The Assembly session terminated with the Government agreeing discuss the Marsellies disturbances on Tuesday, November 18-Reuter,

Protest Strike Marseilles, Nov. 13.--Communist labour leaders paralysed the port of Marcillen and brought this riot-torn city, second largest in France, to

the edge of a general strike tonight. Troops and mobile guards, rushed France. here from other parts

hnd

police the streets, massed before the prefecture to keep patrolled order after six hours of disturbances Fine yesterday

resulted in which death, two persons badly injured and 30 to 50 less seriously hurt.

Food stores were closed and truck transport was balted by the strike General as the Communist-bossed Confederation of Labour met to vole on a call for a protest walk-out along more than 60 miles of industrialised coastline and numerous inland cities. such as Arles and Alx.--Associated

Press.

RECLAMATION Clash Over Aid Plan

PROJECT

M.

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their

violently

rotto Pardo SERVICE

"You're being very unreasonable Alfred. 'It's not MY fault if the cards say I'm going to meet a tall, handsome

man.

Vandenberg Wants Aid Repaid With Uranium

Washington, Nov. 13.-Chairman Arthur Vandenberg of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today suggested that European countries be required to pay for United States aid with uranium.

Catholic Delegation At

Buckingham Palace

London, Nov. 13.-A Roman Catholic dologation, headed by Cardinal Bernard Griffin, paid ità respects to King George today on the approaching wedding of Princess Elizabeth.

Catholics had protested ed flags inscribed "E.P." in gold. are to be illuminated with against the omission of the These Church of Rome from the coloured fluorescent lighting.

that tromle "privileged bodies" given direct

the use of access to the King on such oc- casions.

Buckingham Palace sources solch is

the first

Was

appearance

It is also learned arrangements includo 9,000 buses, coaches and trams,

Final plans for the decoration of of the the route have now been drawn up. Catholic delegation among the pri-Flags are to be flown from all build- vileged bodies for many generations, ings In Whitehall, window-boxes are

be to

smartened-many with If not for the first time. Available-

with records did not show any precedent chrysanthemums and draped

blue and gold banners while eight In modern times.

flags will fly across the top of Cardinal Grifin was necompanied Admiralty Arch-cuter. by the Duke of Norfolk, hereditary and Carl Marshal, premier Duke Enri Earl and Chief Butler of England, who is the nation's leading Catholic layman, Lord Pakenham and others.

At the same time, addresses congratulations were received by the King in the throne room from the Archbishops of Canterbury York, heading deputations from their provinces, and several privileged municipalities.

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Meanwhile, the War Office nounced the first official crack in the wedding austerity keynote of the with the word that the King had approved the full dress glittering helmets, breast plates and brilliantly HouseTM Vandenberg, during the Com-coloured uniforms for the ANDRE GIDEmittee consideration of the hold Cavalry escort which will take

royal earrings relief programme, Westminster Abbey. asked William Phillips of the State Department's Internation- al Trade Policy Office if uranium could be obtained from Belgian

AWARDED

European

the

to ond from

Social Activities

+

The week of social activities pre- ceding the wedding opens tonight

NOBEL PRIZE Congo in exchange for contem- when Lord and Lady Mountbatten.

The Academy announced that the award went to Gide "for his far-

of

Mexico's Gift

accompanied by the Crown Princess plated long term aid.

of Sweden and other celebrities, Stockholm, Nov. 13. The Phillips said that "high realms"

attend the premiere of Sir Alexander announced in the government are studying such Korda's new film, "An Ideal Hus- Swedish Academy

band." It was the filming of the today that the Nobel Prize for procedure.

Vandenberg; declared that the Com-Household Cavalry in full dress for had been Literature for 1947

per- awarded to the French author.mitee would demand more informatis film that led to the King's

tion from top levels during further mission to dress up for the wedding. joining Andre Gide.

hearings.

More gifts arrived today, Representative Bartel Jonkman the fabulous array already presented unel

Licut Philip Faris, Nov. 13.--Communist

told the House Forelini Relations to the Princess and non-Communist leaders of the CGT (French Trade Uulon Confederation) reaching and artistically important Committee that the Government has Mounthalten. Pope Plus sent a 24- plece Dresden porcelain ten set and

letter to the Princess. clashed openly over the Marshall authorship, in which human prob been so slow in getting relief de-

ivered to Europe in the past that a personal lems and conditions have been put it will not be able to use before aid plan at the meeting of

Singapore has appropriated £88,- forward with Phoenix, Arizona, Nov. 13. National Committee today,

with undaunted love

000 for the royal wedding fund to be next March the $587,000,000 emer-

work.- On the homeward Journey he will

anti-tuberculosis The Communist majority leader, truth and psychological keenness." spiend two

Tuz Northern The U.S. Secretary of the In- days

Benoit Francich M. Leon eighth

Andre Paul Guillaume Gide, the deney aid requested for France, Italy used in

United Press. Frenchman to receive the and Austria. Rhodesia

the terior, Mr Julius Krug, speaking the 15

Huest of

the old plan

Tho

of Secretary

Commerce, which Governor, after which he will visit before the National Reclamation i

non-Nobei Literature of the

Prize,

wus leader

Averell will nccept

Harriman,

denying Jonk Kenya. Fren there he will fly to

Association

said convention here, Communist miturity,

was first awarded in 1901, Addis Abaha nt the invitation of

gave details of a seven-year, essential if the standard of life of the award in a ceremony on Decern-man's assertion, mid he did not be

the | deaths of Alfred Nobel, inventor of in

post-UNRILA relief pro US$2,148,000,000 programme to French workers was not to be re- ber 10, the 51st anniversary of the live there was any lag in the past; double the nation's reclaimed duced by at least one-third. came dynamite, who originated the peace gramme-United Press.

challenge 24 Jouhnux's

Labour Campaign ຕ prizes and other awards bearing his shortly after the publication of farmland,

Washington, Nov. 13. The presi Mr Krug said the plan, if approved manifesto by the CGT Communist name.

Gide was born in Paris un Novom- dent of the American Federation of by Congress, would bring 4,000,000 majority urging the formation acres by new and supplemental ir-workers' groups in each factory to

organisation was decide what netion to take if the er 21, 1800, and was educated Labour, William Green, today an rigation, including 40,000 farms, un-

He is the author of several nounced that his plays,

blographien

and undertaking a campaign to combat der cultivation by the middle of 105-1.

Government refused new wage in-

саздув,

"Moscow propaganda which mime- novels as well as of translations. creases.

He wrote a biography of Oscar presents and seeks to destroy" the Wilde in 1910, and nine years later, Marshall Plan

Pastorale,"

The campaign would: "La Symphonis

1. Call a conference of labour 16 Western which later was filmed as was lauded Be one of the most beautiful pictures representatives from

European nations to "consider how ever produced in France.

hbour can promote the economic re- habilitation of Europe ander Marshall Plan".

Haile Selassie, Emperor of Abyssinia. Finally, he will visit troops in the Sudan and the Suez Canal zone. The tour is expected to Inst about

one month.

Shape Of Postwar Army

Artore

taking of today. Lord Montgomery zakd in an interview:

"Since the war unded i have visited many treat countries. When I have finished my African tour I shall be in a far better position to be able to share the postwar army than I was when war ended/

Lord Montgomery said that he had some of the never before visited countries included in the itinerary

of

there.

wrote

Mr Kring said that power develop- ments in connection with the irrign-

An open fight now seemed possible thon would produce enough extra

the CGT, the power for 21 cities of half a milion between the Communists and

non-Communists inside population. He pointed out that a population increase of

10,000,000, which might again find itself split an it was in 1921 over the question expected by 1930, most of 11 in the

reclamation

of joining the Third International. pro-

rity manifes

The Novel Literature prize carries The Communist majority West, made the

factory an award of 140,115 Swedish kronor. gromine necessary,

proposed that at these

trade equivalent to. US$40,630.United "If we develop Western agricul-

meetings all

workers, whether Industrial facilities, ΠΟ of the present tour, and commented ture and

the ! that his knowledge of Africa was other area has the same

economic union members or not, should vote! Press.

and that another meeting of for these 10,000,000 really limited to the strip between opportunity Egypt and Tunts, which he _knew | persons,"

said. he

"Should they GGT National Comunitter should be setile in established population held on December 19 to docido "fairly well

"in action

accordance with

This

actually his second tres, they will merely compete for

* depressing opinions of workers visit to South Africa, ho anid. existing jobs with

consulted." When he was a year aid his father effect on the labour market." was made Bishop of Tasmania and the family sailed out there round the Cape.

was

He added that the frontier sull stretched far beyond the programme

on

the

democratically

Sharp Opposition

This appen! to unorganised inass

as there were 15,000,000 more acres opinion has met with sharp opposi-

"I am looking forward particular- ly to the visit because Africa is un- doubtedly a country of immense they sources and a very important con- tinent,' he added.--Reuter.

Yesterday's Wicket Made Donald Sigh

(BY "VERITAS")

tion from the non-Communist

of arid and semi-arid land in the minority Inside the CGT, who sec in Wert, which would produce when water. He

the it the grave danger of organising a Kol

sald

national general strike on the basis Western rivers could produce 10

of mass meetings under Communist times more power than would result from the seven-year plan, United auspices and bypassing the proper voting machinery of the trade union movement.

Press,

Ukraine Voted

To Council

2,000 JAPS CHARGED BY SOVIET

Tokyo, Nov. 13.-The Foreign

so far had Office spokesman told the Diet today that Russia failed to answer the official see it as part of the Japanese inquiry aimed to against Socialist parties" de- elded upon by the new Cominform clarify, charges under which approximately 2,000 former organisation in Belgrade.

Government general Communist-led riots in Marseilles Korean

of yesterday and the attitude the officials-all Japanese nationals Communist leaders the CCT have

-are. still being detained createst

tension considerable

Soviet territory.

3

in

the

to

Urge 8,000,000 members in the United States and Canada purchase food for immediate ship- ment to "peedy workers in Europe". 3.Expand the AFL's own pro- ing free trade of assisting gramme union movements of Europe" and broaden the exchange of more de- tailed information on subjects vital the sides of labour

on both Atlantic,

Green said that while the United States "seeks to restore the economy of Europe to a self-sustaining basis," Russla was trying to "starve Europe

domain

Com- International munism."United Press. into revolution and thus extend the

to

of

GUILTY, BUT

INSANE

London, Nov, 13.-Thirty-two- year-old John MacKrell was found. Flushing, Nov. 13.-The Ukraine | French/political quarters.

Sakuta Kejimo, chief of the Over-guilty but insane at Old Bailey today today was elected to the Security It was being freely stated four y Council by the General Assembly that M. Leon Blum would shortly be seas Nationals Section, said he un when he was accused of murdering a to succeed Poland.

called upon by the President of the derstood there former officials had taxi driver, John Thomas Desmond for the crime of of Chelsen, by shooting him in the The election of Russia's candidate itepubile to form government been prosecuted

the "having engaged in a vicious back while he was driving a taxi in was converted into formality by the which would not only receive

the middle political cubation of North Korea, and sub- Notting Hill on October 7.

Mackrell Was backing of

ordered lo be "If only the wicket had been withdrawal of India.

The election vote, which was a re-parties in the National Assembly but sequently the majority of them were Biko this for the Interport," buff to the Western Powers, was 35 also that of the large number of or- transferred to Sovici territory and detained during the King's pleasure. It was stated that he had walked sighed Donnid Leach yesterday for the Ucraine and two for India, gantsed workers now in open revolt unprisoned,

He said the Soviet charge was re- into a police station that night in against Communist tactles and Com-

Ly recent repatriates who very distressed state, and told the morning as he watched Archie with 15 abstensions.

India's Mrs Pandit spoke after the munist domination

of the indictment. police that he thought he was re- brought coples Sinclair and Len Stokes alam-Anul ballot to attack the big powers unions. ming the United Services bow for depriving the Asiatle Pacific

are sull detained in northern --Reuter. ling to the boundaries.

work of its sole non-permanent

In healed exchanges on the Mar-Korea, according to discloures by shall plan in the CGT National Com- Yorizabu Imai, former president of The Shanghai skipper had gond sent on the Council.

Mrs. Pandit said that seats on the mitice session, M. Jouhaux said: "We the Chamber of Commerce and In- reason for the sentiment. After the

terials which we can only and in

a repatriation ship. the United States, and therefore we

Engineers and technicians were must And the credits of finance them. accorded cordial treatment, accord- ing to Imai, who said the majority would return next April. He added

of their trade vorled Heated Exchanges

tomately 700 Japanese na-sponsible for "that crime in London."|

rain which fell on Wednesday, the Security Council are being doled out need a certain number of raw ma- [dustry it tyongyang, who arrived in

Club wicket rolled out into я gulleless, easy-paced pitch, which took a certain amount of spin after the sun had come out, but seldom, if over, "kicked.” -

On this batsman's wicket and against not very Inspired bowling, Archie Sinclair collected an aggres siva 04 before lunch. Powerful hooking featured the innings which Included a dozen boundaries. Later Pat Madar had a merry knock of 40 Du were able to declare

nt 254 for 7.

The Services did fairly well until the tea interval, Broadley especially being in fine trim, but the ro- sumption of play saw the rest of the side collapse. Three wickets fell for two additional runs and the team was out by 6.23 for 114.

Pat Madar with his innocent- looking fighted deliveries did the damage with 6 for 21.

the basis of some arrangement "on th privately arranged at between some WES said India powers." She opposed to such "partidon of Coun- ell seats by secret diplomacy."

The Indion delegate suid India decided to withdraw when it became apparent that the long doadlock might not be solved in this session.

Ünited Press.

Takes Two To Hold A Conversation

SMUGGLING OF STREPTOMYCIN

"While I am opposed to any con- ditions that would Infringe on our

San Francisco, Nov. 13-A Fed. rational independence, I find myself

that some engineers expressed aeral Grand Jury today returned an obliged to accept the old which is desire to remain settled there and indictment against Nicholas R. Bene- offered us and to

accept it publicly."

nadetti, owner of the Pan-Pacife Trad- Francisco, ta attempting charging him with smuggle streptomycin inlo Philippines under, a penicillin label. Federal agents scized 800 vials of under the drug, whose export is government control.

M. Jouhnux's statement in favour furthermore, northern Korean of the Marshall plan was also signed tionals expressed better feelings to-ing Company of San

wards the Japanese.--United Press.

AID TO EUROPE SUGGESTION

(Continued from Page 1)

by M. Louis Sallent, Secretary- General of the World Federation of Trade Unions, who has hitherio sided with the Communist majority. The struggle between the two London, Nov. 13-A request for opposing elements in the CGT is information about the possibility of reflected in the political field. After resuming the Anglo-Soviet-trade General Charles de Gaulle's caustic negotiations drew this reply from criticism of the Socialist and MILP Mr Harold Wilson, President of the (Popular Republican) parties yester manda from her own resources Board of Trade in the House of day, the Popular Republicans today "strong and two urged the formation of Commons today: "Il fakes parties to resume negotiations.

sable government to maintain order We have repeatedly stated ear and ensure food supplies".

Arnang right wing Socialists and willingness to resume them and the

The game was given nu interesting tenns on which we will resume Popular stopublicans there is a disiro them and we are all awaiting an to form a "strong" government with-

out General de Gauze, answer."

To what lengths the Communista Mr Wilson, who was replying to

twist by the appearance on the Beld of father and son, playing against cach other. Duncan Leach, Donald's eldest son, was included in the Ser- vices side. He bowled à dozen overs, the first three of which were -quite creditable...Thereafter he lost his length and was hit rather mer- cilessly.

a question by the Communist Mem- are prepared to go remains to be ber of Parilument, Air Phillip Piratin. seen, but several papers today ex- that they would added that he was not responsible pressed the view

for a statement in the press that he stop at nothing in an attempt to Intended to leave for tomow at the create disorder and undermine the end of this month-Renter,

Goveniment-Reuter,

the

The shipment had a potential value of US$40,000 on the Manila black market, according to the Assistant U.S. District Attorney, James Davis. inUnited Press.

the United States to meet the de- connection with the programmes.

Senator Vandenberg sald that he would demand information on this subject

from Government Lop levels" before concluding the Com- mittee's hearings.

no

Mikolajczyk Going

To America

from

The Assistant Secretary, appear→ London. Nov. 13, Stanislaw ing for Mr Julius A. Krug, the Mikolajczyk, Folish Peasant Party Secretary of the Interior, said that leader who fled last month

foreign uld could be enforced without some impact at home but Foland, has applled for a vish to

enter the United States. that "the loterim' ald programme Mikolajczyk'a socretary said: the dongerous self-exiled Polish feader hopes to will not constitute withdrawal from our resources.leave next week for America.---Asav-

elated Press.

Keuter,

Landon, Nov. 13.—A wedding gitt for Princess Elizabeth arrived here by nir today from Mexico.

and torquoise The gift, a gold

Was oriental Mexican pendant, nown froin New York, Jocked in a special diplomatie bag-Reuler.

OUTWARD MAILS

Unless otherwis stated, registered land parcel posta cioso 30 minutes earlier than the ordinary mail. If mail close before 10 a.m. rogistered and per- cels will close at 6 p.m. on previous day. Closing Times By Air

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14

Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi. Bahrein, Cairo (Nairobi, Johannesburg Marseilles via Calro), Augusia and London, 3.30 p.m.

Salgun and Parin 330 pm.

Amoy, Shanghal,

Nanking. Hankaw,

Tangise, Felping. Canton, Chungking and Swntow, 3.30 p.m...

Holhow, 30 p.m.

Claxing.Timer Ty Bea, & Train

Canton (Train) 7

m.

Macao, Tsinaban & Shelk) (Sex) 8 am.. Salgon (Sex) 10a.m.

Shangha! (Sea) Noon,

- Macao, Tainshan & hekki (Bea) 1 p.m.

Canton (Train) a p.m.

Swatow and Amoy (8e) 3 p.m. Colombo and Bombay (Hea) p.m. Canada (Parcels only) via Vancouver.

D.C. (6ea) 3 p.m.

Manila, Australia and New Zealand via

Sydney (Bea) 3 p.m. Macao, Tainshan, Shekki & Kongmoon.

(ra) p.m.

Canton (Ben) 6p.m.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Closing Times By Air

Shanghai, 0.30 am.

Manila, P. Honolulu. USA & Canada,

11. Canton, Kwellin and Chungking, 3.30

p.m.

Shanghai, Nanking, Hankow,' Telngtão-

and Pelping, 3.30 p.m.

Closing Ties By Sea & Train Canton (Train) 7am. Macau, Tainshan & Shokki (8ra) 8 4.m. Formosa via Keelung (Bea) 18′ mm, Blankin and Sourabaya (Sex) 10 am. swalow (Ben) 1 p.m. Macao. Teinshan & Shekki (Sea) i pam. Canton {Train) 2 p.m. Bangkok (Bea) 2 p.m. Shanghal (8ea) 3 p.m. Strolle (Res) à pun.

Macho, Teinshan, Shekki & Kongmoon

(Bea) 4 p.) Choton (Bea) 9 pmİL.

TO-DAY'S BROADCAST

B.K.T.

0, Studio: Children's Ifail Hour; 6.20, BH.C. Transcription Service: "The Grand Hotel" Albert Sandler & His Orchestra with Robert Irwin to aing: 7 Studio, "You Asked For Variety Request' Floodlighting The Palace

Programme presented by Monica Jacks; two-colour. London Relay: World and Home News

Colle London, Nov. 13-A floodlighting scheme for Bucking-0.15. Stedte: Vocat Recital hy

Hodgman (Soprano) with Piano accom- ham Palace has been planned for animent by Belly Drown, "Sing High of Sing Low:"8.35, New Symphony Orches- before and the night the day

tra: 6.05, A Chopin Programme by Benno Princess Elizabeth's wedding.

folrefwlich: 0.13. B.B.C. Transcription Posts round the Palace will, Ay Service: The man without a mask" A white and mauve medallion-design-Study of William Blake, From the book Kelay: by Dr Bronowski; 10, London News: 10.10, Weather Report: 10.11. Max Bruch: Violin Concerto No 1 in G Minor.

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Lendon Symphony Orchestra: 10.33, Puccini: "La Chorus Tosca" Act 3. With Principais, and Orchestra of La Scala, Milan: 11,. Clone Down.

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