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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1947.

It's The Colonel Again!

Manila, Nov. 27.-Col. Robert R. McCormick, publisher of the Chicago Tribune, sald he was "tremendously impressed" with the importance of the Philip- pines after a daylong aerial trip. today over the southern islands: covering about 1,000 miles.

He noted vnst 'areas of sugar, rice and coconut treen during a flight over Cebu, Leyte, Mindanno, Hollo and other islands.

Asked what he thought of Pre- sident Truman's price control pro- posals, he termed them "nonsense."

"We won't have any price control In the United States," the Colonel sald. "Farmers killed that a year ngo when they refused to produce food,"

He said the most important thing in the world today in to keep the United States from going into in flation, and the way to stop inflation in to stop spending."

Col McCormick said the main trouble with American aid to Europe is that only about "len percent will be spent usefully,"

Chinese Now Deaf Touching on Chinn, he sa'd the Chinese "have got to get rid of their new deal."

"The world has come to a point where the boundary is on one side or the other--either the United Stutes or China,' Col McCormick said. "I say make it Chinn."

FINN GOVERNMENT

WORKERS STRIKE

Services Paralysed

Helsinki, Nov. 27.—The Finnish Government today ordered the police to occupy all the strike- bound post, telephone and telegraph buildings, and stated that the police would be called in if necessary to protect persons trying to break the strike of 50,000 civil servants which started at midnight yesterday.

CAPITAL

PUNISHMENT

TO STAY

Simultaneously, the Govern- ment announced that it would issue a "mobilisation order," compelling 10,000 of the strikers to return to work,

The strike for higher wages, which today involved more than half of the country's total corps of civil servants,· paralysed most of Finland's industrial and administra- London, Nov. 27:-The Gov-tive life, and 17 ships, loaded with ernment has decided that the export goods, lay in Helsinki Hur- time is not opportune for the bar because there were no officials suspension or abolition of the to clear their papers.

Da

the

death penalty in Britain, in view Political parties. camprigning for of the big rise in crimes of vio-the communal elections on Decem- lence and the emergence of ber 5, are distributing their pro- by messengers because armed criminal gangs since the paganda

there is no postal service. war.

Announcing this in the Hum

The Municipal Employees' AR- Commons today, Mr James Chuter [suriations, who are watching strlice Ede. Home Secretary, added, Love-developinents closely, has notifier] Government the Government that they will strike that, ever. recognised that Members had strong in December 20 unless their clains emscientious feelings on this subject, for higher wages are mel. This there would be a free non-party vote would mean the cutting off of must Asked to explain ils reference in which would be final.

of the country's gas, electricity and Hongkong to New York Governor Mr. Chuter Ede was asking the water supplies. Thomas E. Dewey and Senator House for a second reading of the Arthur Vandenberg as "foreigners,' Criminal Justice BOL. moking The Communist press, which Ins McCormick replied he was | widespread reforms in the British supported nearly every strike since against them as candidates for Re-vonal system, including the abolition the armistice In 1944, opposes the publican Presidentia!

nomination of flogging, penal servitude and hard civil servants' strike, saying that they because "they are representatives of Inbour.

are "reactionaries trying to fight the International

bankers, and Inter- All detention will now simply be Government by coercion,” national bankers are hostile to the "imprisonment”. United States,**

Under the Bill,

In some places, manual workers Imprisonment under 21 is forbidden unless it is have demonstrated against the strike. A Civil Servants' Association priate.

Col

Asked about former Vice-Preal-

JOURNAL

EDITORE PRESS SERVICE.

"That's the effect I'm trying to get with my curtains."

BIG FOUR AGREE

IN PRINCIPLE

(Continued From Page 1)

World Sports Nows Of The Moment

DiMaggio Again Wins High Honour

BOXING, TENNIS, RUGBY, RACING

New York, Nov. 27 Joe DiMaggio, Innky Yankee centre-fielder, who rose magnificently to lead the team to penannt and world championship despite Injuries that threatened to end his earcer, has won by the closest. margin the American League's most valuable player award for the third time.

dent Lines General Melgs-United

Press.

Ho beat the loop's other pre- Shanghai. Is expected to arrive to- mier slugger, Ted Williams of morrow with 132 other European ro- the Red Sox.

fugees aboard the Americon Presl- DiMaggio was named on eight out of 24 first place ballete and received a total of 202 points while Williams, the Lenguo batting champlon who won the award in 1940, got only three first place ballots, The annual poll is conducted by the Baseball Writers Association.

For third place, Cleveland's short stop manager, Lou Boudreau, edged out Yankee relief pitcher Joo Page by100 to 107.

Fifth place went to George Kell, Detroit Tigers third baseman, with 132 points, while others in the top ten were; George MacQuinn, Yan-

kee's first buseman; 77; Joe Gordon, Indians' second baseman, 50; Bob Feller, Indians' pitcher, 58; Phil Mur- childon, Philadelphia's pitcher., 47; and aging short-stop Luke Appling. Ent Chilcago, 43,

Use season

Winter Olympics

Tondon, Nov. 27.--Russian winter sports officials told the United Press In Moscow today, eight weeks be-- fore the Winter Olympics, thul there were no international com- petitions on the Soviet schedule, and this is regarded here as further evidence that Russin does not intend to participate elther at St Moritz in late January ar at London

next Elimmer

A copy of the Soviet winter sports schedule received in London shows a gap is the major competitions, coln ciding with the Winter Olympica— January 20 to February 8. This was considered in Moscow to be propara- Triple Winner

tion for any eventuality, including DiMaggio Joins Jimmy Foxx, of entry at St Moritz, but if the Soviet Red Sox and the Athletics, as the docs intend to compete, time is run. only triple winners of the award in ning out fast since the Union han not.

yet completed the essential

pro.. either League,

liminary of joining the International At the y'art of DiMaggio missed all but a few days Olympic Federation. of the spring training because of a

The Soviet winter schedule, despite tender left heel, from which'a bone official

complaints in Russia that spur was removed

in January. At there is an insuficiency of skis nul the season's end, after he led his ski slopes, shows an ambitious array team to a stirring World Series of events, some of which might be triumph over Brooklyn Dodgers,

used for the picking of an Olympics was revealed he had been playing team. But, as far as can be deter- the latter two weeks in great pain mined, there has been no progress. from bone chips in the right elbow. in the past few weeks, towards He wound up the campaign with a further Russian participation in the 315 batting average, seventh international games to follow their among the league regulars, and one such appearance at the world's homers, weight-lifing championships in Paris batted in 97 runs, hit 20

last year.-United Press. 10 triples and 31 doubles.

He was selected for his offensive! ability and

and sensational fielding, Williams won the League's batting) recognise that the peace championship with a .343 mark, hit

London, Nov. 27.--The_Gaekwar conference should consist of the the most homers (32)—batted in of Baroda's colt, My Babu, by Great Britain, the moet runs (114) and scored the Djebel out of Perfume, is regarded by the official handicapper as the

¡democratle government at the peace conference for the consideration of He then made two concrete pro-the peace trenty with Germany and posals:

three basic directives for the pre- 1.--On frontiers-that the ter-

paration of a peace treaty, the Sovie! ritorial claims on which an ngree-

were as follows: propositions in principle was possible

1.-To ment

recognise that the forma- for should be referred to experts.

tion of an All-German democratic claboration. Other claims should be

government was according to the referred to the deputies.

decisions taken at Potsdam. 2.-On

that -populations~~~(n)

2.To establish that, at the peace should be no new transfer

be given the pportunity to express (b) where the states concerned were

ita views on the treaty. willing to give an agreement that even authorised transfers should be halted, (c) that there should be no final settlement of displaced persons In Germany, and (d) that German emigration should be organised in consultation with international Kausations.

there

dent Henry A. Wallace, the Colonel felt that no other method is apspokesman said this afternoon that beyond those already authoriser conference, German Government

said: "I am willing to give him to the Philippines."--United Press,

PALACE

AUSTERITY

DECREE

Dotention Contros

A number of detention centres will be set up for offenders between thin ages of 14 and 31. These cen- tres will provide discipline, hard work and education for those for whom some form of control is cs- sential.

the strike would continue until ali claims are met-Reuter.

SHOOTING

ACCIDENT

Spanish Official Injured

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT

OF-

To recognise that the pence treaty should be signed by the Ger- man Government and submitted by it to the German Parliament for ratification.

4.--To

decisions

should be

the New South Wales

the

mixed

Two-Year-Old Handicap

representatives of The BU also provides for Ange

Today's meeting was limited to Russia, the United States, Fronce, most runs (124). prints to be taken without A per-

the second item on the agenda-pre- | China and of the representatives The Yankees won the pennant and best two-year-old of last season, son's consent even if he is not re-

paration of the German peace treaty of Allled States which participated the writers figured they could not for he has been allotted topweight manded in custody. London, Nov. 27,--Bucking-

(frontlers and procedure), Mr

with their armed forces in the war have done it without DiMaggio.in the Two-year-old Free Handleap Chuter Ede maid that sinca

The Big Four Ministers ranged in-against Germany.

United Press.

with nine stone 7 pounds. ham Palace set the Royal seal 1938, crimes like malicious wounding,

conclusively over several aspects off

This French-bred coit, until 're.. on another

of official robbery with violence and rape had year

the

German

5.To agree problem.

that the

N.S.W. Tennis cently called Lerins, is given two "austerity" today by announc-

increased from 1,576 to 4,181 last

Mr Ernest Bevin, in a statement of Valta and Potsdam

Sydney, Nov. 27-Buty Sidwell Pounds

more than American-bred Madrid, Nov. 27.-The Under- year. ing that the King and Queen

The Bill was

on the last basic British document the basis for the peace treaty with

and Mrs Long of Australia today and

Scholar black Throuin by Rhodes would not

welcomed by the Secretary of Agriculture, Senor hold Court

Germany tabled in Moscow last Germany,

Irish-bred The next Opposition although Mr O. Peake, Emilio Lamo de Espinosa, was spring and

Cobbler by bent Ed Moylan of M. Molotov listed under Htem four easily at yesterday's] again

Windsor Slipper.

both of which are spring and summer.

their chief sponker, said that it was Instend, there would be garden going too far for the police to take seriously wounded by the full meating, emphasised that Britain 19 nations, Including Albania, which United States and Miss M. Toomey

Birthday Greetings by Blue Feter was blast of a shot gun while hunt-favoured the formation of a Central is not supported by Britain and the of Sydney 6-2, 6-3 in the semi-finals allotted nine stone 5 pounds. parties of Buckingham Palace which } fingerprints when numMONS

German Government.

United States and which perpetuntes of

is allotted nine stong 4 pounds. The would count for women as a Court issued for some pelty offence, ing partridge with Generalis-

Mr George Marshall, the American the outstanding clash of view in the doubles.. presentation and

In the quarter-finals, Sidwell and top Ally is Fair Dinah by Big Game, Ile thought capital punishment simo Francisco Franco yester- Secretary of State, today agreed that Council. should be retained.--Reuter,

the British document should be ac-

The Soviel list omits Persia, Mrs Long defeated Jim Brink of with eight stene it pounds. day, it was disclosed today.

United States and Miss A.

Fillies Weighbridge by Portlaw.. Lamo was shot in the stomach and cepted as the basis of discussion, whose Inclusion M. Molotov had ex- the chest accidentally by a member of but before a general agreement on pressed himself as willing to sup- Hattersley of Australia, 6-3, 6-4. Hodala by Bels Roussel, Masala by

United Press.

Nearco, and Careless tora by Pano- could be secured, the port in Moscow last spring.

stone 10. Franco's party whose identity could this matter

are allotted eight It also omits Pakistan, discussion turned to the question of

Ice Hockey

Tamad pounds. Mr Marshall sad that he wanted frontier with that Germany's Eastern

Stockholm, Nov, 27.--The LTC ice Most racegoers will be surprised to consider the Russian proposals Poland.

hockey team from Prague beat the that for this seven furlong handicap Swedish General Sports Club by My Babu gets two pounds more than nine goals to three at Stockholm The Cobbler, which in the unofficial Stadium tonight-Reuter.

betting stals a5-1 favourite for. the 2,000 Guineas, with My Babu at 7-1.

world coin? for men merely as another lidt afternoon of trying in crack through a milling crowd of 5,000 for a glimpse of the Royal Family.

Only a small percentage of the thousands invited to garden parties

10 get

the Royal Family, SUC

kirt even less have the honour of a word from the King, Queen, Queen Mother or Princesses, But the fact of their presence within "the 40-acre

socially the "presented at Court."

closure carries

title.

There have been no great state balls at Buckingham Palace since before the war, and there probably

will be none until the King is satis-

Egyptian Army Officers Arrested

Cairo, Nov.

not be learned. Informants

said.

however,

posted nearest to Lamo accident occurred.

apparent.

General Rafael Garcia Valino, Chief of Staff of the Spanish Army, was The difference of views between before making a formal reply, but

the Foreign Ministers when the

was again that he agreed on the necessity to He Both Mr Bevin and Mr form a German Government, Marshall challenged M. Molotov's also agreed that the pence-trenly assertion that the existing Oder should be signed by the Neinse frontier between Germany Government-Reuter. and Poland, worked out at Potsdam,

final.

It

Is believed the shooting happened at twilight while Franco

and his party were hunting partridge on an

Calle 27. Moriado El estate

la Ventilla, called

Proviheo. Dusk Maraghy Bey, the Egyptian, Direc- situated in Toledo

font, high-

the In the view of Britain and tor of Public Security, stated today, is acknowledged to be the most dan-United States, this frontier remains that 12 Army officers and non- gerous hour to

ed:

"T

and as-

Junt

Blood Transfusions

Mayor Moreno Torres of Madrid,

It is understood Franco called off

the

provisional unt!! confirmed at the peace conference.

'M. Molotov then circulated Russian

A Soviet document Germany.

He obstructed the French

in

on

pru-

the

German

OUTWARD MAILS

Aless otherwise stated, registered articles and parcel posts close 30 minuter earlier then the ardinary mall. Je mall close before 10 a.m. registered and parcels wil close at 5 pm, on previous iday.

FILIDAY, NOVEMBER 28

Closing Times By Air Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Bahrein, Caira (Nairobi, Johannesburg & Marseliles vth Calro) Augusta & London.

3.30 p.m.

Saigon and Paris, 3.30 p.m.

Amoy,

Shanghai, Nanking.

Hankow.

Rugby Results

London, Nov. 27.—Following were

My Babu is the joint Derby, La- the results of Rugby League mat-vourite with Birthday Greetings and ches played today.

0.

a

for

Widnes 7, New Zealand Tourists Black Tarquin at 8-1. The Cobbler is at 10-1 because there are doubts Rugby Union County champion- as to his stamina. In the Free ships were:

Handicap for Three-year-olds the Leicestershire 11, Combined Not- Leger winner Sayajirao, also owned Is given tingham, Lincolnshire and Derby- by the Gaelcwar of Baroda, shire team 6.-Reuter.

top place with nine stone 7 pounds. with Migoll is rated next best Maxie Docusen Wins nine stone 6 pounds and then comes stone 13 Merry Quip with eight Oakland, Cal. Nov. 27-Maxie pounds. Docusen, (131-1/2 lbs) Filipino

2,000 Guineas winner Tudor- The Bghtweight of New Orleans,

allotted today Minstrel Is not Tsingtao, Felping, Swatow, Canton and won his ninth straight California weight for the Free Handlenp

bout as he knocked out Billy Gibson Three-year-olds, doubtless because (134 ths) of San Francisco in a fast the official handicapper knows, he is. ten-round main event before 4,000 going to stud and will not run next.

He would have been year.

cx- Docusen, making effective use of tremely dimeult to

place ns the had Gibson lefi jab,

back-Free Handicap, over å mile and a ead of the bout the San Franciscan's beyond Tudor Minstrel's best dis- right eye was closed tight. The tance.Router. Fillpino floored Gibson for a count of nine in the ninth round, the only knockout of the flight-United Press.

Chungklas 10 Dan

Hothow and Kwellin, 330 p.m.

Closing Times y Sex Train Caston (Train) 7 am. Macao, Tanshán & Shekki (Bea) 8 a.m. Saigon (SEA) 10 AM. Macao, Tatashan & Shekki (Beay 1 pan. Canton (Train) 2 p.m.

fans,

his

Shanghai (Sea) 3 kki & Kongmoonalling all the way, and by the uarter, and the one-quarter mile, ia

led the economic crisis is over and commissioned officers, believed to be flying Urda. that diamond-studded soirees will implicated in the alleged ploi to evoke no popular resentment.

blow up the home of Lieutenant- Not For Men

General Ibrahim Attalah Pasha, the The Palace announcement pointed

Staff, Egyptian Chief of out specifically that attendance at sassinate other high

oficials, were who also participated in the par- garden parties did not curry the arrested on Monday.

tridge shoot, returned Lo Madrid Posal, describing it as "premature. presented al Court label for men.

M. Molotov said that although the They must wait until the levees"

He said that the arrested men last night and told intimates only were with the King are reinstituted at

suspected of being members that it was a successful party and Soviet Union considered frontiers us of the Communist Party and add that more than 403 partridges were one of the most important questions

although he understood the end of austerity. Socially un-

and bagged. cannot divulge anything more bitionus males have been having a at the present state of the investi Madrid this morning and five sidered as part of the whole treaty Lamo was rushed to hospital in French desire to raise the question tough time, since the last levee was

now, he thought it should be con- ane gation. eight years ago.

three blood transfusions in quick and related problems. Denying reports circulated In Americans and other Foreign Egypt and abroad that the plot was succession. The hospital said he women desiring to attend presenta-almed at the overthrow of the Gov- was on the danger list.

BEVIN SUPPORTS BIDAULT tions must do so through their Em-ernment and that 50 oficers had been

The Soviet Foreign Minister de- bassies

Dr Legations in London, arrested, the Director

as all areas under Several score of Americans were at Security said that such allegations

partridge shoot as soon as the fined Germany of Public

accident occurred.

the Allled Control Council. Inst year's

gatherings, were the "product garden

The Franco

M. Molotov added: "We are here of some one's

party included the munching sardine sandwiches and irresponsible imagination."

Minisler of Agriculture (Carlos to discuss the peace treaty and not sipping tea with the bon

His statement appeared to confirm Bio Gonzalez Gallarza), Captain commission,"

Rein), Minister for Air (General the establishment of frontier Eritain.United Press.

the opinion, held by responsible General of Madrid (General Augus circles here, that the plot was

Mr Bevin, supporting M. Bidault, purely Army affair, directed against

in Munoz Grandes), and the chiot sited the usefulness เก

of the Trieste Army leadership

of Franco's military

household Frontler

tler Commission. Some quarters belleved that the (General Martin Alonso).---United. In R general statement of the British view on the preparation of Press, plot was engineered by discontented

the German pruce treaty, Mr Bovin elements in the Egyptian Army to

Macao, Txinshan & Shekki (8ra) 8 mm. submitted

again his statement of express their displeasure over the

Japan (Ord. lettern and cards only) principle made appointment of Mohamed Haidar

Foreign (Real 10 a.m. Ministers' Conference In Moscow.

He said that the formation of German Government was important especially in ita character, in the matter of elections and its powers, and, unless these points were clearly government

ton of

GERMAN SUBS

DESTROYED

Washington, Nov,

22

27. Four Pasha as Defence Minister in the former German submarines were recent Cabinet reshuffle,. carried out sunk in the Atlantic off Cape Cod, by the Prime Minister, Nakrashy Massachusetts, last week-end in the Pasha.

counted the idea of there having been any question of a plot in the nature of a coup d'etat.--Reuter..

United States Navy service tests of General opinion, however, dis- ari experimental torpedo, it was an nounced here, officially, today.

The Navy Department made no further roference to tho torpedo than to say that it hail been de- veloped by

naval ordnance laboratories.

The submarines had been acquired under the Potsdam Agreement.- Пleuter.

CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answers

SEVEN LUCKY ELIZABETHS

Letters To

The Editor

A Gentle Reply To Colonel McCormick

recent

less our

Sir, I feel that you were than Just in your editorial on

undistinguished visitor, Colonel McCormick.

One must make allowances

fact that.

London, Nov, 27. Seven lucky the

1. In the Antarctic, a baso estad- Hished by Admiral Byrd. 2. On two, Great

nt

defined, # "puppet"

might result.

A

Lho

He also warned thuit "over-cen- tenisation would lead to dictatorstilp and the menace of another war.

the "Mr `Bevin' emphasised that German Government should be one on which all four

powers could agree and not one dominated by one

Ho of a frontier commission and

ald that the present frontier were

Macao, Tsinghars,

(Bea) 4 pm.

Canton (Sea) 9 p.m.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29

Closing Times By Air Shanghai, 0.30 am, Manta, P., Honolulu, USA & Canada, 11_an

Shanghai, Hankow, Nanking, Tringiao and Pelping. 3.30 pin,

Swatow, Tainan and Amoy, 3.30 pm, Closing Times Dy Ben & Train Canton (Train) 7 a.m.

Taihow and Pakhof (Sea) 10 p.m. Swatow and Amoy (Bea) 10 am. Shanghai (Sea) 10 am.

Macao, Telnalán & Shokki (šta) í p.m. Canton (Train) 2 p.m.

Stralis, Ceylon & flombay (Sea) 3.p.m. Shanghai (Ben) 3 pan.

Manila, USA, Canada, Central & South America via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada) (Sex) 4 p.m.

Macao, Tainshan. Shekkt & Kongmoon (8) 4p.m.

Conton (Bes) 5 p.m.

BUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30

Closing Times By Alt Dangkok, Sinanpore, Dalavia, Colombo, Sydney and Auckland,' 10 am.

Kunming and Calcutta, 10a.m. Canton, Amay, Shanghal, Nanking, lankow, Tsingtao, Pelping and Tainan,

for power. supported the formation 10 a.m.

unfortunate

can

ILK.T.

Elizabeths who are chch to receive gentleman relles for his information merely zones of administration und TO-DAY'S BROADCAST an American dress from Princess on a fly-blown tablold known as the were not final. He added that on Elizabeth were announced today by

alcago Tribune. I, myself, the Women's Voluntary Service.

that to read six consecutive any one item-ho. would reserve his Elizabeth They are:

Bates,

saw the whole of Issues of

of this remarkable pamphlet position until he

the Clifton.

0. Studio: Children's Half Hour: 030, near

Workington, is sumclent to induce a state of mild

question. frontier

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Cumberland; Elizabeth Flood (Mrs insanity.

M. Molotov sald that theGrand Hotel" Albert Sandler & itis Ör face form of coal and is

What a pity it is that no

one principal question was whether the chestra, with Gladys Ripley to sings 2 agricultural regions of Ireland for Ham Elizabeth McFarland (Mra pointed out to the dear Colonel that Big Four' wanted a united democratudio: "You Asked For 11 Variety Re

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unffled German Home Nowa; 6.15, Organ Selections; "8.30. Dodderidge

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Stale.

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