The Auk Gives Up Command
London, Dec. 1.--Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchin- leck yesterday relinquished his post as Supremo Com- mander of the Armed Forces of India and Pakistan, and loft for Italy where, it is believed, ho intends settle.
to
Aged 63, he was appoint- ed Commander-in-Chief, India, in June 1943, and Supreme Commander February 1947. He has had 44 years' service in the Indian Army.
an-
The Government nounced a fortnight ago that the Field Marshal and his staff were to be with- drawn from India because
of "the absence of the
spirit of necessary operation between India and Pakistan."-Reuter.
Co-
THOTRAM PARKUNJUNGIMON
GUERILLA WARFARE
IN GREECE
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1947.
ENIWETOK ATOLL BECOMES ATOMIC
PROVING GROUND
Washington, Dec. 1.-The construction of a super-secret proving ground for test-firing new types of atomic weapons has begun on remote Eniwetok atoll, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, the Atomic Energy Commission announced today.
Native inhabitants, numbering about 145, will be evacuated from the tiny ring of coral islands, and all outsiders will be barred from the huge outdoor laboratory where the armed forces will conduct "continuing" experiments with peaceful as well as military atomic devices.
was too small for tho The atoll is about 200 miles and aren northwest of Bikini lagoon, construction of permanent buildings, announced The Commission had where the first atomic bomb that such proving grounds would be It is built when it made its last semt- tests were held last year. on the extreme outer fringe of annual report to Congress on July) the Marshall Islands group. 22. It refused to elaborate at the which the United States holds me,
under a trusteeship agreement. The Commissions sold "construc- with the United Nations. An then has been started" by the armed official announcement said the forces, under the command of l entire area would be declared a "closed" strategic installation.
„EDITORE PREŠS KENVIČK.
"Well, I'm sure you WILL think of something very nice to say, Alfred, and you can tell us NEXT time."
Gen. J. E, Hull, U.S. Army chief in Sport Around The World:
Che
Pacific. Navy and air force units also are partielpating.
The Commission Brmly declined
State Department officials said the term of the trusteeship agreement, under which the United States Took to estimate the cost of the project when construction would be ver administration of the stands for which were once under manda to sufficiently completed to permit the iegis range" eld of "wide Japan, gave the United States the first
out. It be carried of the which would right to bar even officials
from the testing and, however: "All test operations Nationa United
will be
contrul under laboratory Athens, Dec. 1.–Guerilla | ground.
the installation conditions, with full security restric The details of warfare Hared on the slopes of
the Lions," marked Lop secret. Mount Olympus during
the are
Committee said "complete furilities" night in a pitched battle be-were already being constructed, in-
utilities. tween Greek regulars and parti- cluding housing.
rolamunion. extensive structures sans who attacked the village of tons and Rapsani, cast of Larissa, press protect scientists, military personnal reports said today.
One
Caught in the crusfire of the troops and the guards defending the town the guerilian were driven off with seven reported killed. Greek reguline was killed,
The Ministry of Public Order re~ extensive guerilla operations ported
of Serral. in the area
At Ncos- Skopes, guerillas were said to have looted gendarmerie station, burning records and the Greek Ang.
ater they were
part
of n
Natives To Move
Ofelais Eid it would be "necus- to transfer the native
India's Weak Fielding Paid Big Price In Test
was
Brisbane, Dec. 1-India's collapse against the Aus- tralian bowlers in the first Test match here today expected when the wicket became sticky after Don Brad- man had declared at 382 for the loss of eight wickets after lunch.
New French Offensive In Cochin-China Seen
Saigon, Dec. 1.--Large-scale French military opera- tions probably will be launched against Viet Nam Na-- tionalists in Cochin-China early in 1948, perhaps in January, in the opinion of qualified foreign observers. in Saigon.
Viet
Act up
by
The current offensive inlgion. This sect claims 1,500,000 Tonkin, to the north, probably members.
the Both groups have, provided will end before mid-January French with partisan forces; Alis when weather conditions limit though individual members of both
have fought with the use of air support, these sources so believe. They anticipate trans- Namese. for of French military strength A further complicating factor is to the south, and an important the provisional government of South
Viot Nam (Cochin-China), "police action" against
the t
the French and headed Cochin-Chinese resistance move- Brigadier-General Xuan, Annamite ment, which is called Nam Bo. omeer in the French Army. Xunn, a puppet by Some French informants here ba- the Nationalists, lately has sought
originally considered Heve the Viet Namese, anticipating to establish a middle ground which o French offensive, may seize the initiative and launch general attacks Namese. His efforts have not net
could
reconciliato French and Viet of their own in Cochin-China in
with success to date. December or January.
Unless an unexpected rapproche- France has an Army unofficially estimated at 110.000 in Indo-China, ment is achieved in the meantime. At present half this force is in the the French are expected by foreign north. Perlions 15.000 of these quarters here to strike hard before resistance, next spring at untive troops could be shifted south.
Viet Nam resistance sources in working with the assistance of the are Cao Dai and Hoa Hao collaborators. Saigon claim the Nationalists
be- bowever, stronger in Cochin-China today than Most foreign rources, they were
ago, French lieve that while the French will win 18 months
the mass successes, inlitary quarters deny and temporary cluim organised Viet Nam re-native support for the Viet Nam French Republle.
with coupled shortages in iroops and material, L Of C Attacked
probably
will
prevent France's the economic But in Dualysing
civilion
experts colonial armies from ending the 27- concede that much of the rich rice month stalemate which has ruined
once Cochin-China's
prosperous area of western Cochin-China is in
sistance centres in Tonkin.
situation. French
this
and thirumenis during atomic tests. habitants of Acmon and Air, is-Hazare and Amarnath fought, fessional club.remains a member of position has improved in areas out
It pointed out that Eniwetok atoll was isointed, with hundreds of miles the between it and of open sen
over which nearest inhabited land prevailing winds might carry radioactive clouds mushroomed up- wards from an atomic bomb explo- sion.
Bikini Unsuitable
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Narration By
Viet Namese hands. Lines of com-economy-Associated Press. munication are under constant at- tack, they say, forcing military con- vuys for all shipments of rice and two great India's first innings was Association Football Committee, the rubber, Cochin-China's procession. Adikani, Sarwate, F. A. emphasised that a bona fide sources of wealth.
In one respect, the French military signed amateur player for a pro- "permanent"
Tonkin, Cambodia, with 21 but Bradman, with superior that club when called up for no-side lands of the atoll, to new homes. It was emphasised
small few that the islanders had already been field placing and a better attack, tional service and may sign profes- population of 3,000,000 in effectively uprooted from their ancestral homes had India struggling all the sional forms for his club during his under control with only a
remnants of the Free Cambodian period of national service. by the Japanese during the war and time.
Movement operating around Slem The F. A., however, add that "an Reap, near the Slamese border, were living in temporary barracks
Toshack, with five wickets for
In Laos, the little developed king- innings amateur player not signed prior to two
the Anished provided by the Army.
ruris, "Sites for now homes for local
The Australian bowling his call-up may not sign as a pro-dom of 1,000,000 skirting the Siamese quickly. Inhabitants will
be selected by
fessional during his period of ser- was backed by good fielding.
border to the northwest, the Free. They
The vice."-Reuter. them," the announcement said.
India has still a lot to learn.
Laos movement in Bangkok estimat- and getting casier,
ed that only 2,000 Free Laos gueril- several batsmen would have done
las still were fighting.
Phillips Outpointed
London, Dec. 1-Ai
Phillips,
There are some 40 islands in the better if they had inved the ortho- former British Empire and European
dax
The atoll, a broken circle of coral will be reimbursed for lands and wicket was
assistance and reads, containing about two square; will be given every assis
new locations. five dead and 13 lasing miles of land surface enclosing a care In their move
of deep lagoon, wen square miles selected for a permanent atomical, most of them very small. The Uited States forces, which drove proving ground "after careful con..
Pacific the Japanese from Eniwetok during Rideration of all available
the Pacific fighting, have constructed Islands," the announcement said.
Bikini atoll was considered un-living quarters and other facilities sultable for further test because Its on major islands, and these will be
remedefled fot
the new project.
Press reports guerilla force estimated at 1,300 con
of Epirus, centrated in the region near the Albanian border, invaded the town of Delvinaki, burned the agricultural station and 15 homes and executed three defenders of the slation.
Train Blown Up
The Greek air force attacked the retreating
24. guerillas, killing Twenty-four others were wounded and captured and 25 surrendered.
Press dispatches from Velos rold
a locomotive and three cars of a
train en route from Veks to Trikkalny
were blown this morning by a
up
BIG FOUR FILIBUSTER
(Continued from Page 1
guerit mine. The engineer was tion to have no relation' whatsoever reported to he injured
usc
There were no immediate Tiously, to the provisions laid down by the gates the right establish naval,
other casualties.
From Patrus, press reports
sak that St Andrew's Day rervices at the church there were delayed" when grennder-variously reported from
to eight--were United Press.
four
removed.
opence treaty."
+1
pointed
over eight Tounds in
lils
Dissident Groups Stubborn Nationalist resistance in
fats
LT. COMD. ROBERT TAYLOR
- TO-MORROW ONLY. — Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy in
Cochin-China begins on the swamp "THE BULLFIGHTERS” flatlands skirting Saigon and
game instead of hiting. The indian fleiding broke down, featherweight champion, was out- catch after catel being put on the first lightweight contest by Josef
India's
nelding
alwaysPreys. Belgian lightweight champion, weak point, carpet.
paid big
price in this
this at the Royal Albert Hall tonight. were and Miller McCool match. Weak
It was a case of the boxer beating the #ghter. Phillips, olways the dropped twice on easy catches be-
op fore they had scored two runs to- day, and they were missed a third gressor with his "crab-like" style. found Preys an clusive target and time later in the innings Miller
was frequently mide to mine with decided to go for the bowling, and
right and left hooks and swings.
One la the Hou Hao, a religious Prey's stabbing left hand
waseet with about 600,000 members. hit two glorious sixers.
seldom out of Pps' face, and he Known as fanatics, they were pre-
good two- scored frequenly with
Fielding Errors
such
Indin, unaccustomed to wicket, failed to make full use of it, but fielding errors were largely re sponsible for allowing Australia to make the runs today,
Un-
out across virtually all rural areas where the French do not maintain garrisons. To fight it, in addition to their own forces, the French are employing two dissident native re- ligious groups.
*
Japanese during the war, temporar- handed punching in the clinches. ly switched over to the Nationalists
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Strategic Area The United States will be able to close the stand to all but officially visitors. because th: authorised United Nations trusteeship agreement destanates the entire Marshall group ns a "strategie area with the United State as sole administrator. Article
Bradman was out to a very 5 of the agreement gives the United
was 15 military and a bares and to erect Bradmanish shot, when he
ans short of his double century,
The Sharo Transfer Books will He said that if all were agreed fortinentions" in the trust terzitory.
All the
1 his first British
Monday, 8th that it would be necessary to control Article 13 gives the administering
"re out becnure.
, Australian batsmen today Zen Weight
of hitting. The
knocked out Roy Petersen, who have won over in the fight against be closed from Germany for a long time, he did not power authority to bar all outsiders
from
Indian fielders were placed too deep holds similar titles in Jamaica, in the the Viet Nam Republic is the Cao December, 1947 to Monday, 15th see how the clause would be any
the
by declaring
for the sticky wicket. "closed for security more humiliating than control.
seventh round of their eight-round Dai sect--the "renovated Buddhists" December, 1947 (inclusive) for reasons.
bout. India made a poor start when they
Petersen was no match for whose doctrines are a composite
the purpose of the preparation of The United Nations Charter stipu- He poluted out that the peace
Mankad was
Dividend Warrants, treaty would lay down that any fates that the Trusteeship Council batted after lunch.
out first ball, touching a ball which Murphy, who injured his right hand of spiritualism and occidental 10 German Coverament will sign, and should make "periodic visits?
Gut in the first round, and thereafter
-used-only-his-left-outer held under-trust-by-he-altempted to leave alon not could sign the frenty.
territories "Surely," he added, "this is just various countries, but it says such
uch Mohomed was yorked by
the first two Bantamweight Title inspections will be made at times and india had lost
wickets without the bowlers TO posed clause. The peace treaty will agreed upon with the administering etsing help from the wicket. Then
edceiving include
the United on denazification authority," and thus
came a rout, and Amarnath. India's and
Will we States could effectively bar tolerate that the German constitu- United Nations observers from the captain, was the only batsman who tion should not adhere to these?" atoll,
actual played with any confidence. particularly during The Ministers also discussed the atomic tests-United Press. question
German of whether the Government should be permitted to present its views to the conference. The Soviet proposal has demandez that the German Government should do this while the one submitted by the United States sait that repre- sentatives of Germany should give
GHURKAS IN humillating as adding the pro-
IMPERIAL
FORCES
London, Dec. 1.—In the House of Commons today, Mr A. V. Alexander, Minister of Defence, made a statement on the future employment of Gharka troops.
Pending Anal solution of the problem, three main points of agree- ment had been reached. These were that arrangements had been made af for the continued employment Ghurka officers and soldiers in the armies of the United Kingdom and India. The Government of Nepal
had
agreed that His Majesty's Government might employ Ghurka officers and soldiers up to the number
required to maintain eight battalions
or the'r equivalent at peacetime strength on mutually satisfactory terms and conditions of service,
The two
Govemments would consult together on the question of recruiting Ghurka troops in excess of this strength,
was to be held.-Reuter,
Las
cum orisation.
their views.
Eveti
The wicket was not as treacherous when the Indians batted as before lunch, but the tourists were comfortable in unfamiliar condi-
un-
pil
London, Dee.-The European Box- ing Assulation has agreed to re- engitise the match on December 15
re-
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December, 1947. Peler Kane of previous day. and as for the European bantam-
of Belgium
tille.
and
Kane has not defended the title since winning it on September 19 from Theo Medina of France.-As- soclated Press.
Bloodstock Sale
Scientists Meot Princeton, New Jersey, Dec. 1-tions-Reuter.
nation's atomic A group of the
F.A. Cup Draw seientisis, headed by Prof, Albert three-day Einstein, concluded
London, Dec. 1-Tommy Lawlon.j
Newmarket, Dog. 1-Buyers from closed session today and it is re-England's centre-forward now with ported that they soon my issue a Notts County, who opposed a clerk the United States, South America, Mr Marshali said that he did not statement calling for a change in in the first round of the Football Italy, France and many parts of the British Empire comptied today for agree that the formatiun of the Ger- America's foreign polley in relation Association Cup, will meet a
worker in the
on racehorses at the December blood- second round man Government should be a pre- to the atomic bomb.
stock sales. condition for baving the peace con- The meeting was attended by 47 Saturday week.
Most in demand were brood mares ference.
Notts County were today drawn at! Th conference should members, according to Mr Everett
# Brilish home against Stockton, the North- and Clifford Nicholson, hear
ellher the representatives of a Minnett, acting Executive Director of
for a seven- Government if there was one or the the
Committee enstern League side, and the centre-owner paid £5.700 Emergency estates) if there was none. representatives from various Laen-Atomic Scientists. He said the list half in the team is Bill Thompson, vear-old mare, Fabutpus, by Hyper-
an electrician at the Horden collery, son out of Nebular. of those invited to the meeting was
There are 1,159 racehorses up for M. Bidault reiterated
Stockton, three times winners, of that he "restricted"
a pro-auction during the five-day safe. would not accept the formation of a
the Amateur Cup, became He said the group spent a con-
The French Government has given German Government for malding the siderable part of the meeting dis- fessional club just before the war, treaty,
Ten non-League clubs went into permission for the import of £20,000 cussing Mr Vyacheslav Molotov's
Worl of bloodstock, Associatcel that M. Molotov then said he would recent statement the atomic the nat today when the draw was withraw his proposal, provided a bomb "s no longer a secret." mads at Leicester, but they may all Press British proposal which ho interpreted!
out of the be knocked out, lor in no tie were One report leaking to men that the German Govern closed meeting said some of the two of them drawn together. Seven ment should be formed before the scientists felt Russia may have the have League opposition and three
of
Bromley, Trowbridge
and
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peace treaty was made, was accepted. bomb by the end of 1918 and that mord, will again face n League 4. B.D.C. Transcription Service: "George
NO AGREEMENT
to the recom-
the U.S. Government should change
A Pro-
Melnehrino & His Orch.:
6.30. It had been agreed to transfer to
"Bee gramme of Strings: 0.50. Studio: service with the British Army all Mr Bevin pointed out that the its foreign policy which, one scien-club, if they survive their first round
Tee" On Sport; 7, London Relay: Work volunteers
from Battalions Six, British proposal merely suggested tist reportedly said, had been based replays.
ani flamo Nows; 7.15. Studio: Sof Foi- All these clubs will fight hard,
ler at the Piano; 7.35, Studio: Slage and Seven and Ten of the Ghurka Rifies, that a German Government be form the bellef that the United States
Screen Favourites presented by Alleen together with the personnel of re- ed before the end of the peace, con has a monopoly on the bomb for at however, for a victory will meant
least some years to come.
a great deal to ther financially if Woods; 8.03, New Light Symphony Or gimental centres who had opted for ference.
Another report said some mem-they reach the third round when the chestra; 0.30, B.L.C. Transcriptions Ser- such service, In
vice: This is London" No 6. “London No agreement was reached on this referendum which
clubs bers favour
Transport"; · D. London Relay: censuring Moj-Gen. First and Second Division
Newa; question.
0.10., Weather Report: 0.11, Studio A Leaje R. Groves for lile comment short discussion followed on the that A
make their bow.
by Blair, Russla could not make the value to be given
The draw is as follows: Bristol Play "Sentimental Journey"
Oldham A İLK. Stage Club Production. Prodused by Philo Burn: 9.45. Songs, by Tito mendations of the pence conference. Fress.
atomic bomb for 15 years-United Rovers v New Brighton, Mir Marshall proposed
Athletic v Manfield Town; Runcorn Echipa (Tenor) & Mafalda Favero 150- that the
Barrow: Exeter City or Northamp-prano) 10, Gounod: "Faust"-Dalist Mus 'Council of Foreign Ministers-who
Town v Walford or Torquayle, Symphony Orchestra; 10.15, Relay of are to meet after the German pence Are
Bradford Conele Dimenlig and His Paramount Dalled; Bournemouth conference as they did after satellite
V Stockton: City; Notts County
Harilc- Aldershot v Swindon Town: pool United v Trowbridge Town or Brighton and Hove; Rochdale V Gillingham; Tranmere Rovers
Inflation Shocked
Her To Death ·
Shanghai, Dec. 1-Taillion bas caused the death of a 96-year-old woman in Hsiaoshun, Cheklang, who had been, putting away a little mones every day for more than 50 years.
She produced her life CN$4,122—and asked her son to buy
savinga-
peace treatles were drafted-should FRENCH HONOUR
accopt those recommendations of the pence · conference which · had been two-thirds mujority
backed by a
vote.
this
a fertile lot. He bought her Ave on."
local cigarettes.
Thus she learned of the inflation and died of shock.-United Press,.
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13.00- ment easier an ille subject,
French President could conter and
Rulo On Players The news;” 19,10-Programme · announce. An Anglo-Soviet proposal that the was. Intended una mark of cordial
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER Z Closing Times y Alr Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Dahrein, Cako (Nairobi, Jolsunnesburg Calro) Augusta Marselles via and London 330 p.m. Amoy, Fuochow, Shanghal, Hankow, Nanking. Tanglan & Pelping 3.30
&
D.ut.
Swatow 3.30 p.m.
Closing Times By Sea & Trai Canton (Train) 7 a.. Macno. Teinshan & Shekki (Sex) 8 a.m. Shanghat (Sea) 10 am, Macao, Tsinahan & Shekki (Bea) Bwalow (Fri) 1 p.. Canton (Train) 2 p.m.
p.m.
Bangkok (Sea) 3 p.m. Straits (Hea) 3 min. Manila, 1: (Sea) 3 p.m. Macao, Thinshan & Shekki (Sex) 4 p.m. Kongmoon (Sea)
Conton (Sea) &
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3 Closing Times By Air Swatow, Talman and Amoy 9.30 am, Manila, L., 1onolulu, USA & Canada
Manila. Canton, Luchow and Kunming 3.30
1.
I. 3.30 p.m.
Taipan
pn.
Nanking, Amoy. Shanghat, Hankow, Tsingtao and Pelping 3.30
Closing Times By Sea & Train Canton (Train) T a.m.
Macan, Tinshan & Shekki (Sea) ↑ o.m. Manila. Ceylon, East & South Africa
& Aden (Bea) 10 a.m.)
Batavin, Sourabaya and Macasser (Hea)
Noon, Macau, Tatralan & Shekki, (Bea) 1 p.m. Canton (Train) 2 p.m. Bangkok (8e) 2 pm. Jianguon (Sa) 2 pun. Mania, 1. (Sea) 3 p.m. Shanghal (Sea) 3 p.m. Straits (Se) p.m.
Macao, Tainahan & Shokki (Sea) 4 p.m. Kongmoon (Sea) 4 p.m. Canton (Read 6 p.m.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4 Claing Times By Air
Shanghai 30 a.m.
Hangkok 3.30 pm. Bingapore, Colombo, Sourabaya, Sydney
and Auckland 30 p.m.
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