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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948.

PROPOSALS GIVE MORE AUTONOMY TO GERMANS

Better News

Of Rice Supplies

Frankfurt, Jan. 7.-General Lucius D. Clay, Commander of the United States zone of occupation, presented six proposals, providing more political autonomy for Germans, at the bi-zonal conference of Allied Governors and officials and German Pre- miers in Frankfurt today.

Singapore, Jan. 7-The con MARSHALL

ference of Southeast Asia Emer- goncy Food Council Haison officers closed here today, with the delegates expressing confi- dence that 1948 rice supplies would be "more closely allied to reasonable expectations than last year."

The conférence arranged to send two early loans of rice, 2,800 tons cach, to the Netherlands East Indies from Hongkong and North Borneo, to help meet "the desperate situation.

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The Indo-China delegate said that better there were rice prospects than had been expected. He was confident that Indo-China would full her export commitment of 10,000 tons for the first half of 1948 and might even exceed it.

The Burmese delegate thought that the Country's new-found indepen-

would

increased rice silmulate production and export in Burma.

claimed The Siamese delegate fulfilment of the 1047 commluments, and hoped tha

oped that the new procure ment scheme would make more sup-

for export

fort in 1948. plies available

The Malayan delegate sold that, although still largely dependent on imports, Mainya had increased her own production of rice in 1947 to 52,000 tons, compared with 14,000 tons in 1946, and hoped to produce 65,000 tons this yeur-Reuter.

SPORT:

SZABO SURE

PLAN

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At one extreme is the sobering cut in the United Slated supplies of 'crude and semi-finished steel to only 28 per cent of the Paris Conference good mado estimate, only partly by rating the Paris estimates for finished steel.

some

At the other extreme is the more lenient treatment of the fow articles where United States producers need the British market, notably tobacco, dried eggs, cotton, fruits,

tools, and dairy products, machine surplus ships.

Films might be added when the negotiations start.

As exemplified by the proposed

coal-mining allocation of chinery to Britain, Washington not simply asking Britain to tako surplus consumer goods instead of could scarce capital goods which restore her own production.

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The proposals were sponsored jointly by the United States and British Governments.

General Sir Brian Robertson. Governor of the British zone,, who, represented the British Government said the joint statement represented only a "proposal and was not to bo an imposed decision,"

The proposals, as announced by General Clay, were:

1. The size

bi-zonal of the Economie Council should be doubled from its present 52 members to 104, new members being appointed as before by political parties according to the votes polled.

2. A Legislative Chamber should bo formed to supplement the Economie Council. This House would consist of 10 members--two drawn cons from each of the eight faender in Members of the combined zones.

fouse would be selected by the this House woul

Land Government and the ultimate powers of this Chamber were to bo discussed by the German Land Ministries and Minister, Presidents.

Cabinet Committce

3. An Executive Committee should be formed which would function on a scale comparable to a Cabinet.

The Chairman of this Executive Committee would be selected by the Io would have Economic Council.

Britain's Concern For Kashmir Settlement

London, Jan. 7.—The British Government will play ∙its full part with the other members of the Security Council of the United Nations in sooking ... the best method of ending the Kashmir hostilities at the earliest possible moment, it was learned authoritatively night.

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Russia Remains Dumb On Captured Japanese Arms

Tokyo, Jan. 7-Russia today refused to give the Allied Council for Japan any information on the disposition of Japanese arms in Manchuria which the Kwantung Army surrendered to the Soviet forces at the end of the war and which now is reported to be in the hands of the Chinese Communists.

EGYPT WILL

other resources for British capital German administrator and authority; HELP ARABS

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TO VICTORY

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The American member of the

four-power body, Mr Wiliam J.

member of the Council, Maj-Gen

IN PLANE

CRASH

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There was satisfaction In' London political quarters at the news that the President of the Security. Counc}}, after yester- day's first meeting of the Couri- cll on the subject, had sent telograms to the Indian and Pakistan Foreign Ministers urging that no action be taken

Savannah, Georgia, Jan. 7. by their respective governments which would be calculated to prejudice a settlement.

A Dakota

plane passenger crashed near here today, killing 15 persons and injuring nine others.

The

plane, A

It is felt hero that forbearance by the two new Dominions, pending full consideration of the issue by the

is vital to the Security Council, twin-engined prospect of a solution.

Coastal Airlines machine, was re- The gravity of the situation is. ported to be carrying 23 Puerto

appreciated by the British Rican passengers and a crew of twent and by the British.

л marsh on

It crashed in Savannah River, southeast from here.

the

15 kilometres

At one period, it had been hoped that in the Kashmir Issue, as in- Later reports said that 16 per-matters-concerning the division of sons. Including the pilot, were kill-pasots and abilities following the ed and 10 Injured. The co-pilot transfer of power, India and Pakistan mutually might have discovered a was among the injured.

settlement.

The plane was said to have gone out of control at about 3,000 feet and exploded after crashing.

The survivors were thrown clear of the wreckages, while it was re- ported that the dead were burned beyond recognition-Reuter.

Malaya Swamped

Constant Exchanges As this has not been possible, no one welcomes

more than the British Government the reference to the Security Council.

days and washed out rall frame, be- United Nat

of

There is some speculation here which the ns to the contribution British delegation may be prepared to make, but по authoritative in- formation is at present available.

There are, however, constant ex- changes by telegram between the Sobald, sought to get informa-

Singapore, Jan. 0-Heavy rains United Kingdom Government and Sir Alexander Cadogan, Britain's tion from the Russian acting have drench lower Malaya for nine

at representative the Nations. The Secretary

State for Commonwealth Relations, Mr Noel will arrive in Now York to- Con delegation, and one of his first tasks: WEIG in the State

Alexander contact Sir go over the whole ground with It is recognised in Britain that the Kashmir case should be investigated by the Security Council with the utmost expedition,

A. P. Kislenko, who accused the tween Singapore and Kuala Lumpur,

the Malayan Union capital. Americans of withholding in-

formation about the demilitari-

Landslides were reported to have! Bow at the head of the British

the

Johore

INTO GENERAL POOL The precise goods supplied under the United States aid matter much authority to select six men to serve Sono Ministry heads in finance, food less than might be supposed. long as they are useful at all, they and agriculture, economies, communi- come into Britain's general pool of cations, civil service and transport. resources and, If Britain resists the templation to use them for enlarg

The Chairman of the Executive ing her consumption, they relenie Committee, who would be the highest would be by deputies Investment, either here or abroad,

In cotton,

for example, the point who must be senior civil servants

to deal with of Monday's Anglo-Egyptian agree well qualified ment to enlarge Britain's taking of various departments,

downpour sation of the Japanese home State, where Egyptian cotton is to save dollars.

4. A High Court should ba

Unies. Roods But since this would balance the

Cairo, Jan. 8. The new islands and with trying to pre-Honded to the depth of three feet. will be to

Minister, trade between Britain and Egypt, established in the combleed zones to

Ahmed vent, the Council from function-At least one highway bridge was the large sums of money released to serve as the Anal referee on all dis- Foreign

today reaffirmed ing.

washed out.-Associated Press. Egypt under that agreement might putes between the laender (states) Khoshba,

and the bi-zonal agencies.

The Court would also rule on dis-Egypt's determination "to ex- putes between the Economic Coun- tend a helping hand to the If the Marshall aid brings more cil and individuals or corporations. Arabs in Palestine until they were wrong in falling to place on CHESS CROWN American cotton instead,

obtain victory." these released to Egypt could come tho Invourable balance of Hastings, Jan. 7.-The_Hun-rom

then trade which Britain would garian chess master, L. Szabo, have against Egypt. was at midday today assured of If the Cripps programme is fully the championship of the pre-achieved, Britain's balance of pay- micr section of the International ments would be squared, but she Chess Congress at White Rock would still have an annual deficit of $1,200 million because of her Pavilion here.

"unrequited exports."

OF SNAPPING

He leads with 6-1/2 polals, and his last game ls with G. Abrahams, of Manchester, who has scored 4-1/2 points.

Tying for second place at present are M. II. Muchring, of Holland, and Sir George Thomas, of London, three times British champion.

have to come from Britain's re-

serves

some of

Issue Of Currency

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instruments and act as an accounting/Gashant greatly

Each has and Austral which were sacrificed rogative as soon as it was organised.

a score of five points-Reuter.

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Closing Times By Sea & Train Hothow (Bea) i pan. Macao. Teinshan Shekki (Bea) 1 pm

Canton (Train) 2 p.m. Hwalow and Amoy (Sea) 3 p.m. Straits, Egypt and Marsellies (8ma) Macao, Tsinahan, Shekki & Kongmoon

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(e) 4 pm,

Canton (Sea) 5 p.m.

Manila, PI. (Be) 3 p.m.

The Russian gald Americans

OUTWARD MAILS the agenda Items which he re-

registered Unless otherwise alated. In an exclusiva interview, he alsoquested in an effort to get informa-

tion about Japanese demilitarisation artcies and parcel posta close 30 minutas and disarmament.

carlier than the ordinary mall. If mail 5. A Bank should be established said that Egypt would not line up

with elther the United States

close before 10 am. registered and par- ceia will close at 6 p.m. an previous day. for the combined zones, which Russia. both of whom voted for par- The American representative mid

THURSDAY, JANUARY would be controlled by the Military Ition, but would keep the door open the Russians already had all the in-

Closing Times By Ale Governors and owned by the land to any blog which would work formation. He then reminded the Bangkok, Bingapore, Datavia, Colombo,

Sydney and Auckland, 3.30 p.m. banks.

sincerely to attain peace and inter-Russian representative that no in-

Shanghai, Nanking, Hankow, Teingtao formation has yet been made avail-

and Pelping, 3.30 pm. This would have the right to issue national security,

the

Egyptian able on the former Japanese Kwan-

Canton, Swatow Amoy, Foochow and currency, to issue and control credit

regrets the

Kweilth, 330 p.m. tung Army which surrendered all WAR DEBT REPAYMENTS

placed diviston which East-West

Its equipment to the Russians These are the repayments of the agency for the German import-

Europe in two contending camps; Manchuria. war debt (the sterling balance) to export funds.

would and sincerely hopes statesmen countries like India and Egypt which

Maj-Gen Kistenko told Mr Sebald General Clay said that while the succeed in remedying the situation, Britain feels she must save from hardship and famine; and Britain's Bank would possess the authority to as to re-establish a calm atmosphere that the Americans were seeking in- .of ali which is not within the purview of capital exports to areas like Africa issue currency, it did not follow that in international relations and thus formation with regard to territory

use this pre- ensure

co-operation to rebuild Britain's it would necessarily

nations in the maintenance the Allied Council of Japan..

welfare of the overseas

and the assets

security

Mr Sebald: "I would like to asic for the wat effort.

The British and United States world.

one question. Docs the acting Soviet The Marshall ald, properly used, Commanders were reported to have

He said Egypt, which accepted

member deny that the Kwantung Charter as would give Britain the wherewithal told the conference Ihnt, despite the United Nations

was port of the Japanese to make these repayments and over the proposal to establish the Bank, basis of international relations, is

investments.

would continue

Gen. Kislenko: "I must repeat what to "make particularly anxious to realise the! berg-yesterday completed his train-At-present-she-is-making them at every effort to get an agreement at lofty principles on which, the already have said, sir, that this ing programme at Greenwood Lake, the

Inbuilt-United | question has no bearing upon the expense of her reserve. Now York, in preparation for his

problem The intention of both the British a four-power level on the currency Inited Nations

demilliarisation and disarmament American debut against Joey Maxim and the United States Governments question, and until that time, they

of Japan Proper." in. Madison Square Garden on Fri-

United Press. is to use the Marshall ald wholly for would do nothing." day night, and displayed fine form in flooring his sparring partner in the third round of his workout.

Nevertheless, the bookmakers here ald made Maxim a nir to five favourite.

Washington Intends to stipulate

Before the conference opened. Veteran boxing perts here who this, by earmarking the sterling General Clay and General Robert- have visited Tattberg's camp be derived from the sale of Marshall aid

son conferred in the building in that an

to alter attempt

his style to

the oggressive American But Britain intends to do it for her fashion will react to the disadvantage own sake, whether or not Washing- of the Swede. They claim

that a

ton stipulates it-Reuter. fighter who has been in the ring os long as Tandberg cannot hope to switch his style

successfully

TANDBERG READY

New York, Jan. 7.Swedish heavyweight champion Olle Tand-

lieve

SCUB

"they

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capital purposes, here and abroad, The Economie Council would so as eventually to make Britain in- dependent of American or any other

take over the economic branches

and functions now under the co- trol of the Land Military Govern- ments.

Press.

BRITAIN'S $ DEFICIT

(Continued from Page 1)

of

goods for approved capital purposes which the talks took place.-Heuter the third quarter of 1947 were any officials here are followed there will

FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 Closing Times By Air. Shanghai, 930 m. Amay, 0.30 am. Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta. Karachi, Bahrein, Cairo Nairobi, Johannesburg & Marsellies via Calzo) Augusta & London, 9.30 pan.

Salgon and Parts, 3.30 p.m. 1lahow, 3.30 pr.

Amoy, Shanghai, Nanking. Hankow, Tsingtao, Pelping Swalow, Canton and Chungking, 330 pm.

Closing Tinics By Sea & Train Canton (Train) 7 a.m.

Maxao, Tainshan & Shekki (Ben) 8 2.2. Straits (8ca) 10 am.

Canada via Vancouver, B.C. (Sex) 10 a.m,

Shanghal (Sea) 10 nm.

Manlia, P.I. (Sex) 10 a.m.

Macao, Tinahan & Bhekki (Sea) 1 pan., Canton (Train) p.m.

Stralis (Sea) 2 p.m.

Formosa via Keelung (Bea) 3 p.m. Shanghai (8e) 3 p.m.

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

Canton (Bea) 6 p.m.

TO-DAY'S RADIO

Japan's Futuro Shipping Tokyo, Jan. 7-The future of Japan's merchant feet will depend on the terms of the peace treaty, but if the recommendations made by Gen. MacArthur's Headquarters guide, the position was not very en- be no limit placed on the tonnage build providing the Japan may couraging. Borstal Girls Gain British exports to North America, ships are not designed by shape or for instance, were worth £21,500,- speed for military use, United Press

learned today. Brief Freedom

000 worth of dollars in the second on the ather hand, im-1

By Inference the Far Eastern Com- the Indonesia Declines those who saw him at work

quarter and £24,000,000 worth in

mission set Japan's merchant fleet here yesterday as being in excellent

London, Jan. 7-A Holloway Pri-third-a very small increase com- shape. They predicted

that if

if Tand-

Batavia, Jan. 7-The Indonesian son omeer was last night overpower-pared with the rise in total exports. tonnage after reparations at 3,000,- HKT

d. Studio: Jazz Journal presented by berg tried

accept immo-led by 11 Borstal girls. gagged and style, Republle declined to

The percentage of exports to North 000 gross tone by allowing her a out this age

aggressive

Francaise-A diately the Invitation of Dutch con- tied to a chair while the girls escop- America to Britain's total exporis capacity to repair that much ship. Philip Bum & Lindsey Fenton: 0.30,

ping tonnage. Theoretically, of Studio: La Demi-Heuro and pound him severely inside.

London Relay: World and Home News: D.B.C. Transcription Service: captured three hours Inter after one cent Advance Uckets for the bout have United States of Indonesia,

A government statement said the girl had given the alarm.

Britain's total import Agures for Japan might build more ships and en very good and the promoters Republic will "communicate its deck-

"ITMA" in

with Tommy Handley: 7.45, other repaired

"Picture B.B.C. Transcription Service: lleve that the gate

The 11 girls are awaiting alloca-1047 would probably be about £1,000 have

Parado": 0.15, Enric Madriguers and s will crosssion in due time."-Associated Press. tion to Borstal institutions. Reufer: million, and exports about 1,140 countries.

B.B.C. woout $70,000,-Reuter.

visible Actually with shortages of steel, Orchestra (Vocal Chorus); 8.30, million, giving an overall

deficit at current trade

Dinossens about coal and other raw materials Japan Transcription Service: "tusle in Minia

would

ture". B.B.C. Singers. Leon be усага in building

D. up (oboc) Alfredo Campoll (Violin): £400,000,000,

London Relay: News; .10, Weather He- The Chancellor of the Exchequer's 3,000,000 tons.

9.11, Sludio: Book Reviews by chick disclosure was that the drain. The principal objections to Japan port:

gold and dollar reserves in having a large merchant fleet are Alicen Dekker: 0.25, Studio, Plano tie- Landon Relay: Radio Nows-Reel; 10.15. December fell below $45 million a expected to come froth the Soviet citat by Harry Oro 95, Interlude: 10, cx-A Programme of Birings; 10.30, Tunes of week, less

than half the rate after Union, China and, to a lesser

(For Dancing); the suspension of convertibility intent, from the British Common-Not-So-Long-Ago

Close Down. Inte August,

when

for four weeks the wealth nations. drain averaged $90,000,000 a week.

Previously, he had disclosed that it fell to $65,000,000 a week in the ensuing four weeks up to October 18 and to bolow $58,000,000 a week thereafter.

Maxim will slip under his punches trolled areas of Indonesia to join ajed with stolen keys. They were re-dropped from 8.11 per cent to 7.9 per course, even under those conditions Play-"L'Anglais jei quand to Parle": 7,

OLYMPIC ATHLETES

London, Jan. 7-Britain's "pos- sibles" for the Olympic Games" are to have their call-up for National Servico suspended, if necessary, so that they can compote in the games. Ministry of Labour offelal sald

would Anal

today that the suspension cover an athlete until the selection for the British team had been made, and that if he chosen it would be extended until after the events for which he com- peted closed.

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"Possibica" already registered for service would have to apply for a Buspension, while those, who, for example, register next June eart apply, at the same time for suspent slar,

"It is expected that, the numbers will be small," the official added. Reuter, PANN

RUGBY RESULTS

London, Jan. 7 The results of Rugby Union games played today were: County Championship match:

· Berkshire »0,... Eastern Countles 3. Other matches:-Guya Hospital floyal Air Force 4; SL Thomas' Hospital 20, Royal Navy Chatham

-Reuter.

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CHECK YOUR: KNOWLEDGE-

Answors

11. Chopin, 2. Scionlisis agree that there le only one'species: "Tolla leo is the selenting name); 3. No extant species of birds or fowl has teeth, 1. The Arctic and Antarctic Oceans, 6 Douth Valley, 6, China. ⠀

Bullitt Sees Ogre Of

Red Might In Pacific.

New York, Jan. 7.-Former U.S. Ambassador to Moscow William C. Bullitt today contended that failure to support the Chlang_government now would result in a Communist China and Japan, "and the American people in the end would face an attack by the combined forces of Russia, China and Japan:”~-

He was supported on the radio programme, "American Town Meeting of the Air," by Representative Walter. H. Judd, who added that only a China free of Communist domitation would be "able to better conditions which "admittedly are bad."

"Our best chance of preventing a World War Three is to make sure, if we can, that Russia does not get control over the Chinese," Judd said.':

Mr Bullitt said the Administration suppressed the Wedemeyer report on China because it contained personal opinions on the world political situation and that govern- ment.

Bullitt was opposed by Owen Lattimore, director of the International Relations School at the Johns Hopkins Univer- sity and magazine editor Richard Lauterbach, who united, in denouncing the Chinese Nationalist Government as re- actionary, corrupt and wasteful.

"Our relations with Russia cannot be settled in China,” Mr Lattimore said. "The present Chinese Government is the most inefficient and expensive instrument we could possibly use to stop Russia."

·

: Mr Lauterbach anid: "Let's not pour anymore"

millions Into the Chinese Government until the sewer is drained, cleaned and made ready for constructive repairs." -Unitod Press.

on

out

ACCURATE FORECAST His forecast that Britain's gold reserves at the end of the year nage

£500,000,000 would amount to about had proved "very accurato," said.

them

Small Tonnago Fleet

BBC PROGRAMME

1),

General

and

him.

At

Delay's Advantage the Bame time, It seems: eminently reasonable that detailed

be should

postponed discussions until the Government of India has completed its full delegation and until Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan, Pakistan's Foreign Secretary, 运 able to reach New York.

The period between now and the talks next week resumption of the may permit some prostable digestion of the circumtances by all concerned, and if the Security Council is oblo to got

down to business without fur- ther preamble, the present short delay may even have been an ad- vantage.

It was reported from New Delhi tonight the Indian case before the Council will be presented by the Indian Minister Without Portfolio, Mr. Gupalaswami Ayyangar, who was a former Premier of Kashmir

of power before the transfer Reuter.

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Transmisions of the DDC One school of thought in Tokyo

Hongkong this evening: holds that some of these objections Overseas Service which can be heard in

GMT 10.00-Pidanure

books. could be overcome. If stipulations

from all vessels

Poetry con- "Service Vorsc

written by Sir Stafford ould that since Bri-were made that

Notice is hereby given that a for Japanese use apart members of the Forces and Introduced tain could not afford even this re-structed

by R.N Currey; 10.10-American dance

of members of the duced drain, Britain and all sterling from those Built by Japan As re- bands (gramophone records 10.30. Meeting

gross Music while you work; 11.00-The news: countries were taking steps to re-parations be under 5,000 dúco it further:

tons and limited to a speed of 15 11.10-Home news froin Dritains, 11.10 Hongkong Automobile Association. Jazz Club: 1145Ed McCurdyings; will be held in the Board Room, knots or under.

12.00-rom today's papers: 1210 Advocates of unlimited small ion- Interlude: 12.16bc Welsh Orchestra: Morning Post Building.

fleet point out that most of 12.46-Starlight. Guest: Hele landolph Monday, January 19, 1048, at Japan's trade in the immediato 13.00-The news: 13.10-Programme An

nouncements 10-Round Britain Quiz. 5.30 p.m. to discuss the question

Two, London: Midland Region-Round future will be confined to the Far he

Enst

and for such purposes 5,000- Professor D. W. Brogan, Itubert Philips. of Reorganising the Association

Quiz-Master: Lionel Hale, Birmingham:

All members RTO earnestly are adequate an air. Barry Jackson, Proferner Bodkin, In addition, there were, as fore- ton cargo vessels

and Quiz-Master: Gilbert Harding: 1343-A cast, £78,000,000 of undrawn United well as economical to build

talk; 14.00-ladio newsreel; 14.10pro requested to attend. gramme announcements 1420Inter- lude: 14.30-"Come to the prom No. drawn Canadian credit

cording from last night Hemp Wood Promenade (Winter from The Royal Albert Hall, London; 10.00 The news 16.00-News analysis: 18.5 The University Programme. -“L*W* Introductory tak by Professor G. C. R. Wade. "Roman Law," by I. Jolewicr 10.35---Composer, ofthe week, Sibelius * 18.45)+1ritish (gramophone Affaira. The Kéonomia Scene. A talk by Margot' Helormann; 17,00,--nig Den

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Stats credit and £70,000,000 un-operate at present” has a feet of

Of the Marshall Plan, Sir Stafford merchant vessels, exclusive of the said that it was obvious that Britain Bshing fleet; approximating 530,000 position as re-groes tour or about one-quarter the would be in a grave garde dollars unless ald was forth prewar merchants tonnage. Includ-

Slip coming.

not be able to ed in the merchant fleet of tankers,

Ket

Radio Nowreell 17.15--Close down.

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Advertisers are requested to note that not less than 24 hours notice prior to the day of publication should be given for all commercial display

Imnoghurther cuts. In transports, passenger ferries, Inter- of food and raw materials: consto -craft and cargo ships are 90 Certainly she would not be able to newly completed SCAP authorised export

coal and other essential steel vessels and 171 wooden vessels goods

Europe except in of more than 100 tons. to Western

The feet also includes 10 prewar return for imports judged essential

Printed and published by Paunstick advertisements, change, of, copy, etc. vessels aggregating 50,000 tho most rigorous... standard. ville ne le insurable unte PracX TRABALLY for, and on behalf of stations and Classified Adverties. "Without assistance as far as dollar shortage is concerned, we meeting, the specifications of inter- South China Mornay Post Laulted ments will be meatyen up 311; 4.30 could not play our part in European national underwriters. United at 1-8 Wyndham)) Btreet,: City libc | pime for the, Tollowing: dagiri

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