FUSION OF FRENCH ZONE DISCUSSED
London, Mar. 2.--The three-
power the
London conference on future of Germany was generally believed in diplomatic quarters here to have discussed tonight details for a fusion of the French occupation zone with the Anglo American bizonal area.
The Benelux delegation, headed by Jonkheer Michlets Van Verduynen. Dutch Ambassador in London, left the conference, at the tea intervai, it was authoritatively learned. The jesion
Insue is the only subject on the conference agenda in which the
no dirett Benelux delegation has Saferent.
The same authoritative
quarter
disclosed that tonight's discussion way of interest anty to the occupy-
in powers-Britain, France and the 1'ited States.
ralph
Was
Today's
reliably understood to have been highly sue- erful. Apart from the continues abrence at General Lucius D. Clay. S. Commander-in-Chief in Ger- meny, full delegations Cont.
were pre-
The Benelux delegation 16 CX-
when the preted to attend ference meets tomorrow. --- Reuter.
con-
Economic Council Chairman Frankfurt, Mar. 2.--The German Bizomal Ecomme Clinical Sadny elected Dr Hermann Freuden, Mayur of Cologne and the Christia Deiborratin
conflicate, hairman of the Executive Council.
votes Tur Dy The voting was 40
Dy Her Puenter against eight for
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1948.
Glasgow Men Nabbed In
Faked Passports Case
Glasgow, Mar, 2-Special Branch police here tonight arrested two local men, alleged leaders of the Scottish and of a faked passport plot to smuggle displaced persons from Europe to Canada,
They were arrested following questioning over a period of weeks, and have been formally charged with "unlawfully conspiring to supply persons with passports."
The Glasgow and London police have been working in close co-operation on the case since early in the year, when a foreigner was questioned at a Scottish airport after the discovery that he was carrying a passport in the name of a man with a criminal record.
Later, the police learned that a public house in Glasgow was the clearing centre of the plot and used in making
contacts.
The arrested men will be taken to London later in the week for further proceedings.-United Press.
Arab Liberation Army Acts To Discipline Over-eager Fighters
Jerusalem, Mar. 2.—The Arab Liberation Army today issued military orders to apply to the area of Nablus, the Mosiem stronghold some 50 miles north of Jerusalem, the Arab Higher Committee reported.
mann Dietrich, the Liberal caudate. TOJO GUILT
who was his only rival.
The Social Democrat. Communasi į
and Centre Parties returned
vates. Dr Puender
thus failed
obtain an absolute majority of the
97 deputies, present.
STRESSED
talank
fer
AT TRIAL
2. Tokyo. Mar
explained
The Snelal Democrats their abstention was an expressluts
of their lack of confidence
At the
economic polley of both vanidates, i
that they would
btain
lu i
Elected Others
Razonal Economie elected
Germant Frankfurt, Mar. 2. The
Connell trelay Erburd Professor Ladwig
tu
Johannes tration
replace Dr Semmler.
the Professur Erhard e bent of Bizonal Resech Cfice for Currency Methods rel at formed Minister of Economies.
the directors of The following
WETE T
Bavariant
bizotal administrations elected: Dr Hans Schlandgeschoent ren, for fond supply, agriculture and
Alfred forestry; Herr
Hartmann. Professor Edmund Frohne, for communications; Herr Hang Schubert, for posts and telegraph. -- Reuter.
for finance:
k
1
High Tariff Boosters May Block Truman
Washington, Mar. 2. The Republicans in Congress, whose chances of Party success in the next election have been backed by campaign contributions from "protective tariff" busi- nessmen, are expected to oppose President Truman's request for an extension of reciprocal inter- national trade agreements.
The President's request, made yes- terday, asked for a three-years' ex- tension of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act, put into effect 14 years ago. by President Roosevelt and Mr Cordell Hull, his Secretary of State, and due to expire In June. Senitor Robert Taft, Renrodean Pesidential aspirant, fodiv append
and extension, such a three-year said he wild like to see trade pato with other craintries male subvert to ratinenties by each House of Con-
The Republican Party, traditional- ly seinated with protection and high telifs, to reported to be re- luctant to come out openly, in at keletion var arainst a measure to reduce international trade barriers. to The Repubitems wendid like have the whole issue postmed until i 1919, when they might be in a more) favorable position to make concess mes te opponents of free trade, who fear that verluetions in United States will subject them I stiff
The move is designed to curis į duties The wild rush of armed Arab¦mpetition Tem
Reuter
tribesmen and villagers into the nearest battle, nd to establish discipline wri co-ordination among the Arab fighters,
Officers of the Arab Liberation | Army have
roilitary established! No arms are to be carried by the population without a licence tinant- security vommittee. General from 4
thorise Ariat in Torbaddien, Civilians
was p
Over
All arms
LAST
IN U.S.
fumito
11
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< THE SATURDAY AVEURS PORT
EDITORE PRELY, SENYICH
"I wish I could be more helpful to you. Stranger. but as near as I can figure it there's no way you can get from here to Oakville!"
Milton Reynolds' Aim In Aerial Expedition
MORE TRADE AGREEMENTS
IN OFFING
J
London, Mar. 2. Britain hopes to announce a satisfactory trade agreement with Finland Mr Arthur "In a day or two." Bottomley, Secretary for Over- sens Trade, told the House of Commons today.
►
Britain hoped
the Finns Would relax their restrictions on some lin- parted goods, and she had agreed. to take certain classes of manufactured goods from Finland.
satisfactory
11c also belleved agreements would be reached with Poland and Belgium, Switzerland, Yugoslavia.
Beliain wanted substantial quan- tities of finx and steel from Belglum and a settlement depended primarily financial upon getting over some difficulties, There had been a con- siderable drain of gold to Belglum, and arrangements must be made to deal with that first.—Reuter.
PACT ATTACKED
of
London, Mar. 2.--The tering The Anglo-Russian trade agreement was attacked by Mr Oliver Lyttelton, who was President of the Board of Trade in the Churchill Government, in the House of Commons today.
He complained the Government tons of coarse had bought 750,000 grain with manufactured goods. which he described ns about the Britain had in the hardest currency whole sterling area.
Shanghai, Mar. 2. — The question whether Mount Everest will have to take second place as creation's greatest masterpiece of geography after having held the tille since 1850 will be answered, probably in less than a fortnight, by the first white men who have ever been closer than 50 miles to Everest's rival-Amne. Machin. Milton Reynolds' aerial ex- the west or south, He explained pedition, in which are combined that a British general in 1924 passed
it 60 miles from the north as some of the greatest Chinese),
'American, Dr Joseph Buck,
duction of extraneous matters American geographical, within 50 miles of it from the east
Under hundreds of centuries
an
<
minerals-such as uranium—but if
grological and scientific minds, in 1929, will determine once and for all! whether Amne Machin Penk in West China--which was first seen by a white man in 1924- Everest's 29,154 was surpas
LOAN feet.
BUCKET
London, Mar. 2.-An authori- lative British Tuesday that the last $100,000,- source said on
000 of the United States loan to
the next three or
Britain probably will be drawn
four
i
now, its peak and sides could hide there is, the Reynolds expedition will not be equipped to ind it.
Two Main Objectives
two Reynolds is seeking objectives:
of
1.
Bradford Washinten, Director the Boston Musum of Natural His- fory and technical supervisor of the Reynell: expedition, toddl a press Conference today that although Amne Machin had been known to natives for thousands of years, only Golok tribestuen and priests from a lama- serte had ever seen the peak from
the of
P.I. LABOUR READY FOR SHOWDOWN
main
To determine the height of Arne Machin;
2. To eslabilsh the depth of the) Yellow River gorges on the east and north, which up to now all explorers away.
One of the results of bulk buying by the Government was the intro- inter
the Anglo-Russian deal, he said.
It was perhaps politically desirable a certain section of Labour that such a deal with the Soviet Gay- ernment should be made, but such things were disastrous/to the proper conduct of ordinary commerce, he said,
He suspected that the price of the grain had been fixed and the prien of the manufactured goods find been Jeft open--Reuter,
Token imports
London, have kept!
lolermine
has
Mar. 2-Britain
during arranged for token imports Briefly, it will
the 1948 from 11 countries, the President elevation and depth by taking an of the Board of Trade, Mr. Harokl aititule Ilx from The town of Wilson, told Parliament today. Sothong Gomba, about 10 miles
They are Australia, Canada, France, north.
India, Holland.
Italy, Sweden, and then, using six altimetres
Switzerland, the United to maintain an absolute level, the Pakistan,
Other coun- altitude of Arne Machin and the States and Denmark. depth of the gorges will be deter tries may be included later. nied by radar.
The list differs from that of int ་་་ Washburn
in that Australia, India and venr Bild
while included, Pakistan are Belgium, Luxembourg, Finland and. Norway are omitled.
the
American seientists In the group are experts
on radar and glaciers, and the six to eight Chinese scientists are ex- perts on geology and geography.- United Press.
Off From California
Oakland, California, Mar. 2.—The The $400.000.000 showdown on the Republie'ston Reynolds scientine expedition,
and Malnya, Hongkong; are the Philip and Molens holy piners, and that negotiated new currency agreemente / Policy that it will not tolerate unel for Asin in search of a moun-
The Communists paid their blank | Ildeki Tojo, Japan's wartime forbidden in wear the uniform vates were meant to express ""Prime Minister, was compared of the Laboration forces, The small left wing Cathalie Centre Party had previously made it clear with tiler today by Mr Row-must be registered with a military because land W. Fixel, an American committee, and ali reinforcements to battle areas must move into action they would have preferred an agreed prosecutor, when he continued only by permission of and under the coalition candidate
straight the prosecution's summary of supervision of the military comunit- party Art louter,
·Benign. the evidence at the Japanese 100
Holy Places Desecrated war crimes trial here.
Lake Success, Mar. 2-The Arab "in Mr Fixel said that under imperial) Hither Committee today
accused days" Jewish
wish terrorists of plotting to blow Director of the Eronomie Admunt:- rule, the top leaders of Japan be
The British Treasury would neither cane, in effect, dictators. Toto was up Christian and Arab holy places The bettfellow of the German erowit
in Jerusalem and lay the blame un confirm nor
supposition. deny. this A Treasury of lawbreakers and murterers, with the Arabs,
that spokesman noted Denying charges made by a Jewish, the Government has a policy of not actual direct responsibility for war
He said Toin's evidence
Agency spokesanan on February disclosing
withdrawals Totu miniscent of Hitler's exhortation
that Arabs Jud smuggled explosives |advanes although it will confirm them uned to invoke
into Rie area of the Mosque sympathy of
of after they have been made.
Manila. Mar. 2-Philippine those ignorant of his real ambitions.
Omar, the statement said:
Inbour was today reported to be All "Oh reflable Information, the Arno
bul $400,000,000 his vica Tolu superimposed and above the welfare of 80,000. Higher Committee maintains that $3,750,000,000 credit was withdrawn marshalling its forces for
Counsel added that Tajo admitted there is a plot by certain Jewish by Fast August 20.
while "Frozen" terrorist groups to blow up Christian were the attacks against ter he knew
the statement by the Jewish Agency with other rountries which had been pines and approved of them all.
dollars for their British was only to prepare the mind of the drawing world to blaine the Arabs for such currency haldingS.
utrageous acts. Uzawa, chet
"Throughout the last 8 years, the Japanese defence emusel, asked Zionists have displayed their ho-Britain has drawn on it regularly, some whether it was really a desarable unity towards Christian end Moslem taking $100,000,000 per month. step towards the stablishment of
holy,
This
that saree nutr pereo to add a new punishment "te
programme that a is their
withdrawal was made on February
briter pas. London, Mar. 2. The text of the there people who acted legitimately ent
be erected on temple of Solomun
# and all he believed the final own state the site of the Mosque of Omar, and
Omcials of the Congress of Labour draft Anglo-Italian treaty now being at the exigences of their
annopeed this eqnsidered by the Foreign Oftes mij according to the responsibilities. In their contempt and hostility for drawing would be made within
organizations London
and Rome is the treaty of the diplomatie and quiminktrative
morning that a rally would be held Eve Christian and Moslem holy places or so of March --one
protest sometime this week to have always been a very- "coniumree" and "bayuration, on which service.
President discussions have been going on feri He chained this! th. "Greater
After the loan is all drawn, Britain against the decision cause for friction in Palestine."
the textile close down some time. It was leafied from and Fast Asla Co-Prosperity Sphere"
The The statement then lists alleged will have to rely
staa! Roxas to authoritative sourre tought.
was nothing but an ideal aiming to
of destration of holy places portion of a Canidius credit which mills.
out The treaty, is understood, would establish the existence of
Asia, y Jews.
The possibility cannot be ruled ill remains, plus its own gold ani
workers
other that union he na some restorets similar to the culturally and eroneurally,
Then strates were committed in dollar reserves. These reserves are
corporation! that He deckred trade paet recently etmeluded between
acetred
order to feel out the reactions of estimated officially now at 41567,-Government-operated -
to join Haly and the United States..
were innocent and had conducted | Moslem and Christian worlds. The 000309--enough to last only a few may be called upon
textile workers.-Reuter. Associated Press. There
It was - Arab Hugher Committee wisisis to months qavstion of work themselves rationally. hasing ber started
treaty conceivable that they and conspirevi draw the attention of the whole which would bring Italy into the to granmit the wrongs alleged in the world to this conspirney, which protesed Western Union--tenter
in the minds of brewing!
Jewlstt indictment Renter.
terrorists.
ANGLO-ITALIAN
TREATY
World Sport:
On
Defence Submission
Earlier, Dr Somei
1
..................
Brown Bomber Wants To Show Marva The Sights
places.
-----serious
is
"It holds the Jewish Agency andl its terrorist gangs responsible before the Christian and Mostom worlds for any damage or harm to three sacred anil holy shrines."--Router.
Palestine,
Since
Jater.
this sum
Britain
strikes ment.
wax released
arose
The last
month
Seven Questions
For Stalin
(Contlined from Page 1)
against the Gover- tain higher than Everest, took off
here today.
Captain Bill Odoms, the round- the-world flyer, was at the controls of the party's eonverted plane Reuser. of the
Such an eventuality, it was em- phasised by local labour elreles
the present strike of from 1,500 textile workers Cavernment-operateri National De- velopment
who Company clamoring for social security mea
sures an
In
are
the
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3
Cinslag Times By Air Swatow, 3 pan. (rm) 3:30 pin (ord). Canton, Luchow, Kumming. Amoy, Shanghai. Nunking, Bankow, Tringtao, Peiping an Tainan. 3.20 plu
Chising Times By Sea & Train
Marno, Talashan and Shekki (Sea) 2 p.m. Cantur (Train) 3 p.m.
Manila, Aden, Egypt and Marselles (Bra)
2. Fonchow (Sea) 3. p.. Stingghat (Sea) 3 m
Anais (Ordinary tettees and cards only)
(ra) 247. Macao, Tsinshan and Shekki (Sea) 4 p.m. Canton (Sea) 5 pm
Shanghal,
THURSDAY, MARCH A
Closing Times Ny Air
London. Mar. ---The 897-ton steamshin Barcarolle, formerly the owned first Juxury yacht Sayonara Guards For Palestine
by Grand Duke Ferdinand of Aus- London, Mar. The 1st Battalion,
ira and later by Me Anthony the Grenadier Guards, left Victoria Reports reaching Helsinki tonight
millionture, the American Drexel. tonight Barracks
for from Turku and Tampere Windsor, today
Bre at daragd saic that Communist
was severely factory
Southampton carly today, ire was believed The started in the hold,
Her owner, Mr D. IL Wright. said he intended using the Vessel to bring American tourists to Britain this summer but as he was unable to obtain a licence, in part-Marne, Tsinalinn and Shekki. (Sea) 9 am,
The battalion marched through the workers there held meetings today town with its Colours hended by calling on the Government to con- the regimental bond. They ure clude the pact.
the 3rd Battalion, relieving
the Grenadier Guards, who are TC- tirling to England.--Reuter
London, Mar. 2.—Joe Louis will make an expense- paying tour of European capitals for 10 days, starting about March 28, to show his wife Marva the sights. The world heavyweight cham- would be a kind of a fight."—Assn- pion has received offers from eated Press.
MIDDLEWEIGHT FIGHT Paris, Brussels, Copenhagen, j
Brussels, Mar. Stockholm and Gothenburg to Dautitle of France will meet the box in exhibitions but contracts Dutch idleweight champion. Van have not been signed, a Louis | Dam, in trussels on Maicte 20, .1) spokesman said. Arrangements was announced here, the winner to on the total January figures, but the are expected to be completed in be matched with Vince Hawkins, the about a week.
2. Laurent
Ruhr Coal Output Essen, Mar. 2-The Ruhr
coal 800 tons, it was learned here today. production in February was 6,420,- This represented a slight decline average output per working day was British infddleweight title holder, in January.
5,000 tons higher In February than Brussels on April 17. "Joe planned to lour the cop-
Moreover, by the end of February, is understood that the winner of
to just over linent as a second honeymuson," he
production and risen latter bout will meet sald, and his appearances will help Cerdan, the French and European 280,000 tons daily.-Reuter. to pay expences."
Sightseeing is the big attraction. Champion, at Brussels on May 23.-
CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE Answers
It
this
Reuter.
Marcel
Mrs Hetta Kursinen, lender of the People's Democrats, visited the Soviet Legation here yesterday. Questioned later if she believed the Soviet wanted a pact quickly, she the People's replied: "I represent
Russian Legation." Democrat Party, not
the
Helsinki, though calm, was a city. of rumours tonight, where every in- cident was receiving sensational, In- terpretation.
Palace this
Jer
Permitted imports of speciflert remain at 30 percent of foods will the value of each individual manu- facturer's average trade with Britain during 1930-1938.-Reuter.
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am, tregt; 9.30 am. (ord), Ronald Culman Douglas Fairbanks. have Manila, 11.30 am.
Bangkok, Singapore. Hatavia, Colombo,
Sydney and Aurkland. 3.30 p.m. Clayton-Slinghal, Nanking. Hankow, Tsingtau, Pelpint, Canton, walow, Amuy, Fug- chow and Kwell, 1.30 p.m.
posed to use her for tinde purposes. Posed to the her for trade purpose
--Reuter.
Closing Times By Head Train Cunton (Trainy 7 n..
Bangkok (Bea) 10 .. Sandakan (Sea) 10 a.m.
Saigon (Bea) 10 an
Swatow (Sea) 11 am. Swalow (Sea) 2 pm. Straits 2 p.m.
NOTICE
HONGKONG AUTOMOÍIILE
ASSOCIATION
:
The Annual General Medling of the Association will be held in
H.K. STAGE CLUB'S Maca, Teinshan and Shekki (Sea) 2 pan. the Board Room of Messrs.
NEW PLAY
To this end. casting meeting is being held in the Missions to Seamen Theatre on Thursday, March 4 at 1130 p.m.
The play to be east is "Thing That. Go Bump In The Night," a comedy by Clifford thriller in three acts Davies. It is intended that this will produced during the last week
With Priestley's "Dangerous Crowds watching the Presidential, Corner", well in rehearsal, the Stage morning saw ive Club is already planning the next Cabinet Ministers arrive. This gave production, which will be the last rise to rumour that the Guvern of the winter season. ment Foreign Affairs Committee had Joe does not speak ony Continental
approved the Russian proposal. But languages. Neither does Marva or tis CHAMPION HURDLES
the Ministers were merely calling 1. Because the second time that aldes. But he plans to gel ulong liko Cheltenham, Mar. 2-Mr L. Abel- other tourists, speaking slowly to the son's seven-your-bid gelding.
Na Noah sent the dove out of the Ark, the President to attend the de-
leading Finnish actor. coration of people who understand a little tional Spirit, by Scottish Union out after the rain had ceased, she re-
The Foreign Affairs Committee, English.
which consists of six Ministers, was of Cocktail, today won the Chamured with an olive branch in her Meanwhile, the chaup continues pion fundle, the premier hurdling, so he knew the waters had sub-
10 meel later today, it was learned sided. his thrice daily
In 1870 by James Ritty Although the full text of General-in April, exhibitions event of Britain, for the second suc of Ohio. The amount
112
issim London,
Stalin's letter - to boxing! with any heavy-cessive year. weights who can be hired to "stand National Spirit, trained by Victor was shown by the hands on a clock Paasikiv! was published last week,
dial. 3. George Gordon, Lord all kinds of sensational reports of the. in" for Jersey Joe Walcott, whom Smyth and ridden by his nephew,
4. 300. 3. Yacht racing. Byron.
current tonight-- Louts fights in New York next June. Ron Smyth, beat Lt-Col. Philip Copper and nickel."
Charlie Brown of Jamaica, who Duke by two lengths, with Laidy welchs 192, joined the troupe today, Latymer's Encoroli a further three- but Louis salf the men he would quarters of a length away third of really like to meet is Freddie Mills. 12 runners. Mills is British light-heavyweight Starting a 0-4 favourite, National champion and the biggest lant Bght Spirit was acclaimed with deafening attraction here at the moment. applause as he emulated the feat of
A charity Appearance between Miss Dorothy Paget's Insurance, the them was suggested by a member of only other horse to have won the the Louis party.
race twice, in 1932--Rauler, RUGBY RESULT
Mills manager,
Ted Broadribb,
commented: "Freddie would
Bike London, Mar. 2-in the semi-
very much to box Louis, but if it
before the public then Freddie is
finals of the Hospitals Cup Rugby
⚫ professional just like Joe and must Union match played here today. St.
be paid for it. If they met in the Mary's Hospital beat London Hos-
ring even for two or three rounds itpital by four points to
would
not be anı extilbition. It Reuter.
three.
2.
of the sole
DAB & FLOUNDER
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(LEARN PARLIAM LANOVABIT **GRAMOPHONE, RICCADM
proposal
Reuter:
were
President
by WALTER
Head Of Suez Company Dead
Canton Train 2 p.
Manila, Sandakan, Habaul, Australia and Jardine. Matheson & Company's
New Zealand via Sydney (Sea) 3 pm. Offices Macau, Tainshan and Shekki (Sea) + p.m. † 1948, at 5.30 p.m.
on Friday, 5th March,. Kongmoon (Sra) & pun.
Canton (Sra) 5 p.m.
FRIDAY, MARCH 5 Closing Timer By Air
Swatow nad Amoy.. D 4.J. Shanghai,
reg); 9.30 a.. (ord).
Calcutta. Karachi. inhrein, Uniro (Nairobi, Johannesburg Bangkok. Rangoon,
& Marsellies via Calzo). Augusta and London, (Kowloon G.11.0.) 3 p.m.; (C.1.0.) 3.30 p.m.
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S'hai's Population Shanghai, Mar. 3, Shanghai's | pormation was officially announced ns 4.030,510, showing an increase of
130,125 as compared with December last year.
Of this, slightly over 2,500,000 are males-cute..
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