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INVERCHAPEL'S SUCCESSOR

London, Feb. 12.—Sir Oilver Franks has been aópoluted Bri- Ush Ambassador to the United States in secession to Lord In- verchapel, who has retired from the Foreign Bervices.

Sir Oilver, who is at present Provont of Queen's College, Ox- ford, was the chief British de legate to the Parin Conference on the Marinli Flan and became Chairman of the Co-operation Committee of the European Economic Conference. Later, he led the British delegation to the European recovery talk In Washington.

Ollver. During the war, Sir who is 42 years' old, Joined the Civil Service and became l'er- manent Secretary of the Minis- tries of Supplies and Aircraft Production. Earlier in his career, he was Professor of Meral Philo- sophy at the University of Glas- gow.-Kruter.

GREEK ARMY

PARADES CAPTIVES

Salonika, Feb. Greek

12.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1948.

Kuomintang-Communist Feud

INTERVENTION

RISK WARNING

London, Feb. 12. The influential Times of Loudon today expressed the opinion that there was a risk that the feud between the Kuomintang and Chinese Communists may invite intervention by rival international groups.

Sonte aspects of China's rela-¡ more. Soviet Russia has given the tionships with the United States Communists no direct aid, though und the Soviet Union were also she withdrew from parts of Man- churia in a way that enabled them discussed.

to seize control of extensive

and valuable territory,

and sho has permitted them to proat by the perm

of enormous quantities

arms and CROPATOLA munitions of war abandoned by the Jananese after the surrender.

The Kuomintang, seeks to build up a strong Central Government whose writ will run throughout the length and breadth of Chinn, The Times editorial sold,

"It seeks to make China a great power in international aftales. The Communists.

kraine.

there

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"Sther it is not to her interest that arul independent 1 strong

Chiru

near

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"I was never one to go for a pretty face, was I, dear?"

NEW CONFERENCE ON

MARSHALL AID

was

the other hand. possibly unfriendly {u her OWN marcely developed an outlook | ambitious, should grow at the

Paris, Feb. 12-A new conference of the 16 European on international affairs.. Except for

future, she looks apon The

nations who took part in the Marshall Plan conference routine praise of the Cominform, Chinese Communists as a vatunblo

look hardly

beyond

here last year will probably be held in the French capital they

the check upon the national aspirations

learned today in boundaries of China in their pro- of President

in three or four weeks' time, it Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang. If they should re-

usually well informed circles. "At a time when a split between place the Kuomintang in the control Comununint

anti-Communist of Ching, she would find them

The British and ERJIT forces is everywhere becoming ren- formidable obstacle to her ambitions fine with rivalry between

group in the Far East. But if they should Government In expelling of nations hended respectively by succeed The Soviet Union and by the Unded forces

Manchuria frum Army today returned States,

risk that the turning that rich territory inlo a -taste separate from the rest of China, triumphant with the capture of Kuomintang-Communist feil, which

To t China, they would be hard put to it 121 guerillas

abeled by essentially who

MRCY invite Intervention by sivul prerve their characteristic teas in Salonika on Tuesday, and in a

face of the pressure which the Soviet alon euld then exert upon them.-- carnival-like spectacle paraded international groups.

American Aid

Reuter. them before howling Salonikans

"So far this has not occurred.

Bitter Fighting who jabbed then with sharp: The Kuorointing, as the recognised

Shuanghni, Feb. 13- Wiale bitter by sticks and pelted them with Government of Chinn, has received

continues in Minebune, | here. frum the United fighting much assistance missiles.

Kaffeng 50 miles east of States and is likely soon to receive about

capital of Hozan, more of General Chen Yi's columns have crossed the Lamghai radway in a mass move- Iment towards Shantung, according

to the latest reports.

About half of the city's WILD- swollen population of 480,000 turned out and waited hours for the Greek northern army's "victory jode"

mortar men who futiled captives, shells into the heart of the esty two days up.

The Jets became so treat that the military parade was not able to pass down Teimbk! Street as scheduled but was detoured two blocks to the waterfront drive.

The spectacle was regarded as the Girerk Army': Dick

quiet 1rı public feeling over the shelling of Salonika, in which one Briton and several others were killed and nearly a score wounded,

The enptives were sullen and torase, and no of them doubtirs: expect quick execution.

The guerila line stranded alone two or three abreast, headed by a

khaki uniform, woman wearing!

domestic

Cairo Strike

Threatens Air

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Security Council Adjourns Discussion Of Kashmir

Issue

Lake Success, Feb. 12.-The United Nations Security Council today decided to adjourn until February 18 the discussion of the Indin-Pakistan dispute which has been before them since January 6. This period of adjournment is to permit members of the Indian delegation to return to Delhi for consultations with their Government

on the Kashmir issue.

The Council will direct its reduced to a minimum by the Indian attention to aspects of the delegation returning to New York as India-Pakistan question "other carly as possible with full authority than those relating to Kashmir" to arrive at settlement,"-Reuter. pending the return of the Indian delegaten.

General McNaughton, as President of the Couneli, said the Chinese delegation had withdrawn its resolu- tion, which sought to limit the

Indian delegation's requested ad- Journment to March 1.

General McNaughton sald: "I feit that the solution of the question which was troubling us was not to be found ai resolution put to a

1 any vote and passed by majorities--or

bc-

worse, voted upon and left unde- clded by a distribution of votes.

"I concluded that further progress in the settlement of the case tween India and Pakistan requires that the Indian representative should now go to his country; that he should inform his Government in the fullest

detail of the views and opinions and

the consensus of thought which has been expressed here: that he should take the views and advice and dr cision of his Government, and that then he should return 4 OR X- peditiously as may be, so that we might resume consideration of the have important matters which we found cannot be advanced without this very information which we now Jack.

French, States Lower House Select Committed London call 2 Conference of Comm- Governments are now sounding on Forelan All today proposed that the other 14 nations on the pro-mwraith and sterling bloc nations. The conference would prepare the posal to hold the conference.

This was discussed between the

way for participation of the Com- Ameidean State Department and the monwealth and sterling untions in Polish and French Ambassadors the Marshall Plan and word denl few days ako, when particularly with the problem of the Washington a

threw Rovernments agreed Ineonvertility of steriz.

The report of the Committee said the desirability principle on

that the key role" of the United ther conference," Invitations will be issued jointly Kingiom in the European recovery

by convertibility

case in British the new not even an increase It is understood

"A conference of conference would be asked to con- ports can remove,

such sider:

non-European nations, បទ -

Not To Legislate The selling up of a permanent din. Egypt and the Argentine, which

hold frozen sterling balances, ant 16-nation organisation,

"Our knowledge of the time re-

the representative further of the other 15 nations of Western quired for study 2. The The Nationalist authorities havn.

Europe,

might

11 work out

plan India to Journey to his country is not whereby parts of the sterling balan- thrown several squadrons development of inter-European co- Tow

operation.

of such precision that we can specify aircraft into action in the Honan-

The conditions of American akees would be cancelled outright and

dates and, indeed. I do not think it Shantung border area in a desperate

to Exirupe would, it is believed, be other parts assumed by the nations

would be right for the Council to= effort to h the progress of th

"seludcu from the whom Britain helped to liberate," attempt to legislate this detail. Reds. At the shine the Nationalist expresseilly

It is hoped that the remainder "It seems to me that we should any agenda--Reuler.

Aid Conditions

would be a manageable total which to the Indian representative-please of the Communist-con-

Washington, Feb, 12.-The condi- could be liquidated over a relatively take our message to your Govern- them are gravely trolled sectors in western Shantung - potential

tur

for their views Chen based

Yi's tiens under which Marshall aid to short period through the anticipated ment. Tell

any of the European countries could increase in British exports without anxious, ask them armies.

come Two thousand woutried Chinese he cut off have now been laid down impairing Britain's ability to Import and suggestions and, having armed |

Europe'a necessities-yourself with this information, the proposed legislation being enough for

back to us as soon as you are able.

"Meanwhile, we will say

say to you prepared by the Senate Foreign Re-Reuter. Tientsin on Wednesday night, enations Committer. Senator Arthur

thal, in the Council's discretion, the i Council will direct its attention for the time

time being to the aspects of the India-Pakistan question other than those relating to Kashmir; that we with help of the Pakistan lative and with the help of

of India

you the representatives leave in charge, and in view of the FILIDAY, FEBRUARY 13 Close Times By Air

urgency of these other questions and with their con- Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, disputes, proceed

Babrein, Calro (Nairobi, Johannes- | sideration.

Communications warplanes have begun large scale

WAM

combat troops from the here

who arrived

northern from

Cairo, Feb. 12.--Egypt today threatened with complete paralysis of air and rond trans- port by a strike of Cairo petrol station attendants of all oil fronts. companies, who demanded a trained for various undisclosed Vandenberg sald today. higher cost of living allowance. | destinations this morning for rest Taxis were becoming lewer every and recuperation. The troops were alle tonight, while most private

ears have been off the streets since morning.

feted and given "comfort" bars by son of the committee, added:

a special reception party their departure. -Reuter.

Confused Policy

befour apls of the European

Semlor

OUTWARD MAILS

Unless otherwise stated, registered articles and parcel

elose 30 post minutes earlier than the ordinary mall, it alt close before 10 am.. registered and parcels will close at 3 p.m. un previous day.

! who Vandenber Senator

has been written which in way ban leaps the fundamental recovery fat

programme because those basic con- The Fire Brigade has petrof

in Mr Marshall's New York, Feb. 12. A decade of cepts, laid down The wonum marched briskly, un- another four hours, but ambulance

fumbling American polley towards speech at Harvard, condition every-¡ Binching under the rewil's almse stocks will run out by midnight.

stocks - are Chuna was blamed by a Fortune thing we do." present targe

The The girls pornded two miles to

Vandenberg

said airports, magresiver Caro's two

writer for a situation ta a military prison near the Greek | available at

bur & Marselles via Calro Augusto strike continues, inter which the US. might lose "an entire termination provisions are much more where if the Anny Corps Bekiųuarters,

national plunes may have to land at

continent an ally in its battle for explicit than those put forward or they will await their fate.

the State Department. Lydda, Palestine, or at Athens air-

Inge Werties,"

for requirement principal Henrymon

Thr Maurer. writing in the port, instead of Chino, for refuelling.

isang of Fortum, sand continuing aid under the European! The strike bas, so lay, only affect Februni y

is that the worker the Cairo forea,

emotion has ruled American reaction recovery programme stage to China, and in the critical summer countries "live up to the carlitions" neatent

bilateral agreements of 1994 ! Merte closer, to breaking wet up in the

which will accompany the European China than seven years of war.“

Maturer "ites! 1h bewildering recovery programme.

The procedure recently has beets to execute all guerills found armed. anal- most of this group were armed. Corps officials sild the Army killed 140 other guerillas who took part

in the shelling-United Press,

4

empathy

strikes

| counter. Benter.

WORLD SPORT ROUND-UP:

West Indians Bat

striving

throughout the

Bat Well

In Second Test Match

Port of Spain. Feb. 12.-Despite the fact that injuries forced England to field seven bowlers in the side, they could not separate the opening West Indies batsmen on the second day of the second Test match here today, and at the close of play. the West Indies had made 160 without any loss in reply to England's first innings total of 362.

G. Carew had by then reached | Olympic games judges were

competent" and the results

made 52.

circles."

of ideas and

variety Americans associated

And Landon, (Kowloon C0) 3 p.m.; (GPO) 3.30 p.m. Salton and Parls, 3.30 ↑um Holbow, 2.30

Amey, Shanghal. Nanking, Hankow, Taingtao, Peping, Canton and Chrug king. 3.30 pini

Closing Times By Sea & Train Macau Tanshan & Shekki (8en) 2 p.m. Canton (Trai) 2 pan.

Japon Ordinary letters & cards only}

(Bea) 3 pan. that countries |

The activities by

others.

UTO: U.S.. with

formally pledge all-out efforts to set prograinme pastup # joint recovery George based on both their own

Chinese relations during the

leeude-Patrick

Hurley.

national

Marshall, Wendell Willkde, Clarcher efforts and mutual co-operation-and

F. Gauss, Joseph Stilwell, Cordell establish a permanent organisation Hull, Albert Wedemeyer and many others.

Since the failure of the Marshall mission, he said, U.S. policy "when it found time to glance at Chinn, saw a confusion that existed large- ly in its own mind. Some nien wani- ed to send advisers to China but no money": others wanted to send money but could not see how to get the advisers,

"Little effort was made to clenr

to facilitate this.

for

Diversion Of Supplies

that Vandenberg said Senator diversion of ERP goods by a re- cipient nation would also constitute termination, but de. growls clined to amplify this, although he declared it did not pertain diverslun of goods to colonies.

He said the bilateral agreements

the European accompanying covery programine will also specify.

it

T(1-

the confusion away. Policy-makers the interim aid legislation did.

"in-made no more effort that Bull had

that termination will follow auto- were made in 1937 to examine

old matically once the ELP administra- the

101, while A. Gantenume had inluenced by American financial policy of Hay. Hughes and Stimson. tion decides that aid to any country For ten years the old policy had been is inimical to the national interests Earlier in the day S. C. Griffith, In an interview with the Con- senttled whenever it came in conflict head of England's batting yesterday, munist paper. Libera, Gallin: called enrried his unfinished 11 to 140, the games a "pretext for American while Jim Laker in a fine display millimaires dressed in innumerable made the second highest score of the

fur coats to exhibit their riches." innings with 55.

"The audience was unsatisfied and protested

when Miss Barbara Ann Seol of Canada won the women's Bgure skating champion- shilp, nccording to Gallin, who added

W. Ferguson, stocky leg spinner, was the best West Indies bowler with five wickets for 137.--Reuter.

violently

businessmen

of the United States. with any other desire or even whim, Several times be said that termina-

Tyrannous Ten Years

tion could follow the departure of any country from the multilateral "Whether the whole of Asin stands

economic conference agreements ns or falls before the impoet of the well as bilateral United States agree-

Russian messianic nationalism of

ments-Reuter. Communism, whether the U.S. wins

Sterling Balances or loses an entire continent as ally

Washington, Feb. 12-Declaring

holerably intense contact.

the United

BRADMAN BROADCASTS

in its battle for busie liberties-this-

11hat the "frozen sterling balances Feb. 12.Brondcas- that the games were not carried out beavy question hangs on what hap-hang like a millstone about the nect Melbourne,

for sport but "as a party for Spened between China and the US. of British economy", ting tonight. Don Bradman gave Australia a 50-50 chance of holding Moritz

Ashes when Australia's owners."-United Press. the cricketers visit England during the coming suminer.

"England side than

stronger here

will have when they came last season," he said.-Reuter.

CERDAN GETS DATE

New York, Feb. 12.-The Twentiet

Century Sporting Club have agreed

Young Rockefeller

To Marry

The fail-

a period of brief but un-

ure of this stretch of history, made the more conspicuous by the few bright spots in it, has at length be- conie apparent.

"For

the Chinese there is hope only of another miracle of empty- handed resistance. For the Ameri-

11 DIE IN AIR DISASTER

(Continued from Page 1)

eans there is hope only for a miracu- Danish; Mr Engelbredt, Danish; Mr Palm Beach, Flordn. Feb. 12-lous overthrow of a tyrannous ten Arentz, Norwegian; Mr Ansgar Mor-

of history in favour of an

to give Mureel Cerdan, French mid-winthrop Rockefeller. 34, heir to the years dieweight champion, a Friday date oil millions left by his grandfather, older policy that the ten years diem- at Madison Square Garden In May John D. Rockefeller. will marry selves overthrew."United Press, if he loses to Lavern Honch next vivacious blonde Darbarn Sears, 31, month, and an outdoor fight with of Lithuanian parentage,

Itay Robinson, world welterweight

champion, if he beats Roach.

Cerdan secured these promises, it

morrow.

here to

The ceremony-on Friday the 13th

was announced here, after the Roach will be performed in the presence stable had refused a return bout if of a few friends in the lakehouse on Cerdan lost to Roach. It was under- the estate of polo player Winston stood that the promise of another Guest.

ARABS KILL

TOMMIES

date by the Twentieth Century was Mrs Scars, former wife of Richard

Jerusalem, Feb, 12.-Two British the condition on which Cerdant signed Sears, Jr. third secretary of the for the Roach fight on March 12 American Embassy in Parls, is well soldiers were killed today in a clash Reuter

known in society.

fler divorce with "small groups" of invading from Sears was obtained last Octo- Syrian Arabs in Northern Palestine.

to first reports, According ber-Associated Press.

Syrians numbered not more than 30 strong

BOWLING CONGRESS Milwaukee, Feb. 12-A Swedish bowling team will travel 4,010 miles to compete in the American Bowling Congress_championships in Detroli on May B.

thr

tensen, Danish,

ISA Canaria, Central and South America via San Franciscu (No Par- cets for Canada) (Sea) 3 pun. Manila, Colond and Aden (sea) 3 p.m. Stratto Eeypt and Marsellies (Red) 3)

p.tn.

Swalow, Amoy and Foochow (Sea) a Macao, Tathan & Shekk! (Hea) 4.

Shanghai, Honolulu, USA., Canada, Central South America vin San Canadia) Franelser (No Parcels r (Sea) 5 pm,

Japan (Orimary letters & cards only)

(Sea) p Canton (Sea) 5 pm.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14

Close Times By Air Shangha, am, treg.): 30 a.. ford.). Maniin, I... Honetului, USA & Canada,

30. treg.); 10 ur. [ord.). Shanghal. Nanking, Tsingtao, Pething, Swatow, Talnan, Amey, Kunming and Calcutta. 3.30 p.m.

Closing Times By Sea & Train Canton (Train) 7 n. Macua. Tsinalin & Shekki (Sea) .. Halph (Kea) Nooo. Manila, Balavin, Mauritius, L. Marques eira and South Afrlen via Durban (Sea) 3 p.

Macao, Telitshan & Shekki (Sea) 2 p.m.

Canton (Train) 2 p.m. Shanghat (Sea) 3 pm.

Macau, Tafshan & Shekk) (Hea) 4 p.m.a Canton (Sea) 5 p.m.

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No Objections "Further, we will hold ourselves

also with ready to proceed Kashmir question as soon as return with the Information needed for solving that part of the case."

As there were no objections this statement of procedure, it was considered adopted and the Council 18 until adjourned

February

thu further consideration India-Pakistan case.

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Mr N.

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p. for the following day. Reuter: "I am sure that this action the will facilitate

work of the

Security Council in tackling one of problems that difficult

the most have confronted it."

Pakistan View

Sir Zafrulah. Khan, head of the Pakistan delegation, commented to Reuter: "The President made a very wise and statesmanlike announce- ment, and the view he has taken of the situation should commend it- self, not only, to the members of the Security Counell-as obviously it has dono-but to the Indit

Indian und Pakistan delegations GS

"The Indian

elegation's

request for an adjournment at this moment wis very embarrassing to us and put us in a very awkward position.

"The President has tried to evolve compromise which has the merit of at least saving time and enabling the Council to proceed with a con- sideration of the question raised in

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craft before the In the Hatlern district of Northern left the burning Palestine toda, one Jew was killed explosion occurred-Reuter. Landon, Feb. 12-A son was born and another seriously wounded by today to Mrs Christopher Soames, Arabs.

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