THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1948.
Lewis Calls Chinese Communists Now ASHES OF
Miners Out On Strike
New York, Mar. 15.-More than a third of the 400,000, American soft coal miners went on strike today in support of a demand by the United Mine- workers' President, John L. Lowla, for miners pensions of $100 monthly..
The focal point of the stoppago is, in Western Pennsylvania. where an half early survey Indicated nearly
of the 56,000 miners had walked out. The United States Corporation re- ported nine of its 14 Western Penin- Bylvania pits closed, with
iners idle. miners
7,000
and
All Pennsylvania and West Virginia miner of the Jones Laughlin Steel Corporation were closed, with 4,000 miners Idig.
Three Pennsylvania mines of the Republic Steel Corporation were niso idle..
The glant Pittsburgh Coal Com- pany reported at least nine of fts mines closeti.
Other Walkouts-
The walkouts marted in other leading cool states-West Virginis. Ohio, Minols and Kentucky-and owners of some mines expected the movement to spread.
The United States Steel Corporn- tion expected its output to drop in day by one-third to about 20.000
tons.
The strikes arose on Lewis ae- Hand for pensions from a $50,000,000 soft coal miners' welfare fund ne-
"Welcome" Capitalists
San Francisco, Mar, 15,--The Chinese Communist radio broadcast a new "welcome capitalist" policy, today,"
It said a policy of "welcoming national capitalists' from Chiang Kai-shek controlled areas?,has been proclaimed by the Communist Government of the Houn, Shensi, Hopch border region."
Under the announced programme, the? broadcast sald, the Communists wilkkelp businessmen set up their factorica and shops.
[
The Communist radio gaveæ number, of reasons why. the capitalists would be well off in the Iled zone. It slipped over one question-how much they would be allowed to keep for themselves.—Associated Press;
Czechoslovakia Issue To Be Raised In
U.N. Security Council
Lake Success, Mar. 15.-United States support of Chile's charge that Russia engineered the Com- munist qoup in Czechoslovakia virtually guarantees that the issue will be aired before the United Nations Security Council.
An official source disclosed to expected to follow the United States The Czech issue, which will day that the United States lend.
confront the United Nations with a
GANDHI IN
SINGAPORE ·
Singapore, Mar. 15.—Six children chanted Mahatma Gandhi's. favourite song, "Raghupathi Raghava Ka- jaram," as some of the Mahatma's
akhes were tonight borne from a
special plane from India, to Kalling Airport, Singapore,
SA solemn crowd of Indians stood in silence as the Indian Government representative In Malaya, Mr John A, Thivy, carried the flower-wreath- ed urn to a waiting car.
Reprezentatives of the Governor and the Government of Singapore, diplomatic and service officers and representatives of all communities and creeds attended,
The ashes were carried slowly through Singapore, in a procession
to
the Victoria Memorial Hall, where they were placed on a de- corated platform past which a large crowd immediately began ling.
Hindus. Christians, Buddhists and offering daily prayers in Sikhs are the hall, and Moslems are praying In mosques.
The asher will be taken to Kuala Lumpur and Penang on Friday, and, after being conveyed through Mainya, will be immersed in the sea uff Singapore at a special peremony un March 26-Reuter.
Altar Erected
New Delhi, India, Mar. 15.-A concrete altar has been built over the spot in the grounds of Birin House where Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated,
cumulated from royalties since lust would back up Chile's demand crisis far graver than that presented/ uttered by the Mahatma as he fell
with the
to
The altar bears the Inscription, "Ino.ram hae ram," the last words
the assassin's bullets. It is on July's agreement
for a debate on the Czech issue, by the Iranian case two years ago owners
invocation and surrender to Srl Cume into force.
and little difficulty is expected or the current troubles over the Lewis told the owners last month
in lining up the seven votes partitioning of Palestine, is scheduled Ramu, Mahatma Gandhi's favourite
delly that since bargaining had not pro-
the Counci 923
The date and time of incident- duced results, he felt free to "také necessary to have the matter to come before
Wednesday. any independent action necessary." brought before the Council.
January 30, 1948, 5.17 p.m. also ard, Some officials belleve that the Britain, France, Belglum, probably | Czech
Inscribed.
Every
devotees day
of the Colombia, Argentina niti Syria pre whether the
and byrn Mahatina bring flowers Incense near the altar-Associated Press.
Reuter.
New British Treaty With Trans-Jordan
Amman, Trans-Jordan, Mar. 15.-Trans-Jordan today signed a new treaty of alliance with Great Britain replacing the 1946 pact which the Arabs had criticised as equivalent to a peacetime 'occupation.
|
NO PROGRESS
IN KASHMIR
DISCUSSIONS
it
Lake Success, Mar. 15.-The talks between the Indian and are Pakistan representatives proceeding very slowly and is now feared that the Security Council may be obliged to post the Done the continuation of Kashmir debate which was due to take place tomorrow.
debate would determine United Nations re- mains an international organisation or is transformed into anti-Russian coalition.
n Western
BEVIN'S PARIS
SPEECH
While the declaton to give the charges full hearing would not com- mit the United States or other Security Council members to any given course
be action. would a signal for a verbal battle between Russia and the Western
Powers, Whether the United States, would go further and support some sort of Security Council Intervention in the Czech case-n commission of in- vestigation for example of a resolu-Europe caused last year by the re- operate with us, has been greatly and regrettably aggravated.
"We believe in the unity of the human race, in the necessity of re- cognising that there are facts which
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He declared: "The division
fusal of certain countries
to
of
Co-
TESSATURDAY MYKNING PORT
EDITORS PHE¶U SERVICE,
“Quick ... I've got him laughing,;, snap his picture!"
South Africa Sympathies Are With Democracies
Cape Town, Mar. 15. If war came, and he hoped it would not, “our sympathies will le, in the very nature of things, with Britain and the United States, andˇin general with the anti-Communistic countries", Dr. D. F. Malan, the South African Nationalist (opposition) leader, told the House of Assembly today.
1
CANADIANS DELIGHTED
the
ARABS NOT
TO ENTER
NEW TALKS
Cairo, Mar. 15~~~Abdel Rah-- man Azzam Pasha, Arab League- Secretary-General, cautioned" Arabs today against optimism.. arising from the rumoured chango of the attitude of the big powers towards Palestine. partition.
con-
"Our experience of world ferences does not justify such optimism," he told the Associated Press in an Interview,
Azzam Pasha added: "Arab countries have shown en several occasions that they care for world peace and stability in the Middle. East to a greater extent than any
other nation or group of nations."
Speaking on the ove of
掘
con-
ference of all Arab Foreign Ministers-
tomorrow.. in Beirut, Lebanon,
dratt reported to be a meeting to Arab proposals towards a peaceful settlement of the Falestino problem. -the Secretary General of the seven Arab Stater Lengue went ont
Self-Dofonco
"The United Nations' decision to partition Palestine and create on unnatural Jewish state on Arab soil has put us in a position
of cell- defence against the Jews.
"Before speaking of volunteers out of Pal "Haganah, wh
which is a foreign
Arab
he
force, should be driven out"
Referring to the big powers invitation asking Arab countries to Joln in dis
discussions towards a peace-
БОИТССВ
Immigrants.-Associated Press.
"WO-
in
the
ful settlement of the Palestine problem, Azzam Pasha said: have already proposed a practicat peaceful solution. This was rejected, and now we are asked to surrender our countries to groups of vagabonds coming from all parts of the world. No Discussion Russia had long been en-
"Arabs cannot join the discussions
of partition couraging a revolution in South on the basis
or the of a Jewish state Africa. he said, 'and there was creation no more fruitful field for Com- Palestine," ho concluded,
Arab League
told the Arab munist propaganda than South Associated Press that the
states are definitely against the Africa's non-Europeans.
creation of federal states in Pales- Ottawa, Mar. 15.-Canadiun!
tine and still
by the stand
pro- Dr Malan was moving that the tine Finance Minister Douglas 4b- Assembly should decline to pass posals they made in London In 1940 bott said today that Canadians the second reading of part of the when discussing the problem with
the ground Britain. These provided for are "delighted" over the an- Appropriation Bill on
4 nouncement from Manchester that the Government has consis-setting up of a democratic state in
tently
Ignored
Communist Palestine with Jews enjoying citi- that the United Kingdom will menace in spile of facts and wartzen status as a minority, the end immediately increase export of ing, and has persistently refused of Jewish immigration and expul- ion of condemnation--is not clear. Internal interference
textiles to Canada by approxi- to take any effective action against sion from Palestine of Ulegal Jewish
the Communist Party." mately 100,000,000 yards or
Replying to an interjection by The American United Nations
Government members that "sym- State Depart-
10,000,000 pounds by weight. delegation and the
Commenting on a statement by Sir pathy (with anti-Communist coul ment are belleved to have some Trans-Jordan's signatories were
of the tries) is not enough". Dr Malan sold doubts about whether the Security
Raymond Strest, Chairman Tewk Puslin Abdul Huda, Frime
are more important than property. British Cotton Board, Abbott said this It would not end with sympathy.
In his opinion, South Africa would Minister, and Fawzi Pasha Mulici,
Council can take any such action in the case without Infringing on That is why it is our determina- was a "step in the right direction.
absolutely neutral. It Raymond recently Sir Foreign Minister. They personally
in not remain mosi. Jealously guarded article Intion to extend as far as possible a Dr T. F. Tsiang, the President of negotiated-tho- terms in London-in
would be necessary to grant facilities the United Nations Charter. That free movement of peoples, goods and Canada. February but declined to conclude the Counell, who was given the task
Canada can easily absorb increased to anti-Communist nations and refuse
San Jose, Costa Rica, Mar. 15.---The - is an article which prohibits the Ideas.” the pact while on foreign soll. of bringing the two parties together, United Nations from meddling in
There could be no question of supplies of textiles from the United them to Communist forces.
Costa Rica Government is trying de- The British Minister to Trand is understood to have been swamped the domestic affairs of any sovereign granting Germany priority, he said, Kingdom which, before the war, was
sperately to stop the revolution Jordan, Sir Alec Kirkbride signed with work in connection with the nation.
which is sweeping the country, but justice and commonsense alika her main source. for his
Government in brief Big Four Palesting talks and the It is believed certain that Russia's demanded "that the resources of this the war that the United States sup-
In reply, General Jan Smuts, the Seventy five percent of San Jose's ceremony in Amman attended by
serious question of Czechoslovakia, Andrei Gromyke, and others from industrious and persevering country planted Britain in this respect, he prime Minister, said he did not be- power plants have been blown up the Trans-Jordan Cabinet.
which
virtually a definite and the opposition has on the Council's the Communist sphere will raise the should be associated with the great added
has a issue of Internal Interference and effort of reconstruction we
Canada
favourable trade love Communism was
isolated the capital. President Ted- danger in South Africa. Very little activity was reported once their case on the argument that undertaken."
balance with Britain as against an
It was dimeult to say what further doro Pleatio Michalski declared mar- of the pa
parties over the week-end, Moscow played no part in the Czech
The
permanent organslation to be unfavourable balance with the Unit-action the Government could take. tial law on Saturday, for the upkeep of its armed forces and it was reliably learned that so political changes.--United Press.
would be the opposite ed States. In addition to supplying The police had instructions to taite Fighting began on March 1 when beginning far
up during the
nothing has been committed
Finland's Reply
number" of the American Marshall Canada's own needs, buyers
action under the Jaw
annulled the election of whenever Congress feel that an Increased flow
Otillo Iate Blanco, opposition can- Helsinki, Mar. 15.-President Junto aid administrator, he said.
for the will enable this country to action was justified. The multilateral agreement to be Britain
presidency.ASIQ- If it was possible to define a Com- didato Paasikivi has told Generalissimo ranched must, he said, include expand sales to Unlied States tour-
munist, it
it would be possible to make stated Press- Russlan
the pooling ists during visits. friendship
preciso definitions for proposed
and
Canadians
can arrangements accordingly and oven-, The of resources and a concerted ex-
say they
pass la
laws. defence pact will be freely con-
ploitation and
of national industries, absorb 300,000,000 yards of textiles] decided during the well as "a moderation of customs from Britain. Associated Press. coming negotiations in Moscow. The amelal text of Paasikivi's
tariffs where a complete union-may- reply to Sla
Stalin accepting
not yet be possible." Russian re quest for negotiations was published today by the Finnish Foreign Office.
sent to was
Moscow on March 1).
the The letter emphasised that conclusion of treaty requires parliamentary approval.
is now
that provisional ugenda.
It is learned authoritatively Britain has made no alteration in the Krant of £2,000,000 to Trans-Jordan
fiscal year
Aritish Brigadier John Bagot Glub to paper.
The drafting of a resolution which
·Pasha, commander of the
Trans-
Jordan Arab Legion of 15,000 since I would gain the approval of both In Stalin that Finland expects the
No reduction in the number of British technical officers serving with Trans-Jordan's highly trained desert striking force is reported to contemplated. Associated Press.
may
1930, will continue his post under dla and Pakistan, and of the Council, to be done this week in have King Abdullah.
view of the pressure on Dr Tslang.
The other delegations at the Coun-sidered ell, including the British, are main-- betaining strict reserve in the matter, preferring to leave to the Security Council the task of handling the Kashmir problem, which is now re- garded as being in its most dellente stage-Router.
NEW SAFETY DEVICE
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must wait until the plane ahead ban landed before it can begin to let down. This neccaslinter minute lapse between landings in bad weather,
Under the new scheme, planes can start their let downs within a minutes of cach other at different points in the pattern. This means that aircraft can be landed within ten minutes of cach other, a safety as well as speed factor.
Senators In
It
Air Accident Paasikivi wrote.
the
con-
set an
10
have
M. Bidault renewed his invitation Easter European countries to to collaborate and said: "This confer- ence table can be enlarged at any moment.".
ITALIAN ENTHUSIASM
Count Carlo Sforza, the Italian Foreign Minister, said the Marshall Plan was "one of the most noble and disinterested" acts of international solidarity history.
The
few tor Owen Browater, Republican the peace treaty to maintalii unde
Or
three alternative approaches through the Southwest channel from Cheung Chau.
was
It was only during
here from
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Smuts' Reply
General Smuts said the danger did not lle with the self-confessed Com- munist-but--with-the-person who, in his boul, was a Communist but did not admit 1-a crypto-Communist.
The best way to combat munism in South Africa was to carry out the law and create conditions which would provide such a standard of living for all secilons of the population.
Com-
General Smuts continued: "A country like Czechoslovakia, a model democratic republic, has gone. What will happen to other countries? Czechoslovakia is a lost warning.
Troubled Countries
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NOTICE is hereby given that the forty-sixth Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Members of this Company will be held at the "There are other troubled cousi- Ofice of Messrs. Jardine, Mathe- tries, and if the dam breaks I can Hon & Co., Ltd., on Wednesday tee no place where the danger can the 17th day of March, 1948, st be stopped. Nobody knows what is Noon, to receive the Report of the going to happen.
"Dr. Malan had used the word. Board of Directors and Statement 'war.' I do not know whether it will of Accounts for the year ended be war or not, but we know that 31st December, 1947, to elect what is happening is just as dan- Directors and to appoint Auditors. gerous as war.
The matter having been considered by the parliamentary party groups, doubts were expressed by partia mentary quarters in regard to the
TUESDAY, MARCH 10 Closing Times By Air conclusion of milliary agreement,
Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi. Bangkok. What America had called for was
Batirein, Calro (Nairobi, Johannesburg "Especially after the hardships the creation of a a Europe which, if
'& Marseliles via Catro) Augusta and p.m.; the past
Landon, (Kowloon C.P.0.) 3 war, the associated with Africa in the spirit Vassalboro, Maine, Mar. 15.-endured during
Finnish
(GP.0) 330 p.m. by General expressed people hope to be able recently
Singapore, Sourabaya, Colombo, Sydney An aeroplane carrying the Re-
to. remaln outside of Inter-Smuts, the South African Premier. publican Presidential aspirant, national conflicts and in
Canton, Amoy, Foschow, Shanghat, Nan become "one of the most in- "of
king. Hankow, Tsingtao and Peiping Senator Robert Taft; and Sena-scientiously fulfilling the clauses
the world." European organisation "Closing Toors By Sea ̈&Prakt develop friendly relations between should, as one task, guarantee to the Manila (Sex) 1 pm,
working masses a standard of living marked by strong contrasts and opportunity of work whenever
Parcels only for Canada via Vancouver, i vas possible for them to work. It was decided that the Foreign tonight on the agenda, within two Ministers' deputies would start work hours of the end of the opening aes- The report on European self-help. recording the progress of the "ald" today at the nations, was tabled Conference. It contains the results of the Anglo-French fact-finding mission, which recently, toured the main capitals of these countries.
of Maine, plunged into the Finland and the Soviet Union," he Kennopbee River today. but said, Brewster said that neither he,
Groups To Meet Taft nor the pilot were hurt. A government committee
It today Brewster said that John Cleark, met the parliament's Foreign Affairs
Most likely to be adopted is a sys-pilot of the plane, "did a great job" Committee to inform it of the pre lem which
includes two approace setting the craft down when it de- gress made in working out the direc Janes through the Southeast.
vejoped engine trouble; in. a fight tives which will guide Finland's from Waglan Island and two
seven-man delegation in Moscow. from August to Bangor, Maine.
He said that the plane's three The government
was represented occupants made their way to the by Prime Minister Mauno Pakkala. river bank with some difficulty. the two Foreign Ministers, Cari They telephoned the state house Enckell and Reinhold Svento, Minis TEST, MADE Braathens, thef Norwegian airline, and Governor Horace Hildreth dia-ter of Interior Hajo Leino and the tested and of the Wagion approaches patched his official car to help Taft Finnish Commander-in-Chief, Aarne yesterday. By means of a radio- to keep his speaking engagement at Sihvo. compass, the plane, at 4,500 ft., dew Bangor.-Associated Press. to a
a point directly above the omni- directional radio beacon at Hunghom. The plane then took a bearing of 1 degrees (pointing through the Wog- lan gap) and began to let down-at a: rate of approximately 500 ft. per
minute. When the plane had reach ed an altitude of 1,800 ft, It had
flown approximately 7 minutes and
Making an 180 degree turn, the plane
..
Bradman's105th Cabinet, the governinent's Foreign
Century
Perth, West Australia, Mar.
was eight miles south of Wagian. 15-Don Bradman scored his
flow. back towards Weglan for four 105th
century here today,
minutes, still letting down at 500 ft. making 115 in
500 It.
per minute. At this point the plane
B
for innings
dashing the Australian
This afternoon, the six parliamen tary groups also will be given an outline of the discussion which the. Affairs Committee and the delega- tion itself have had during the past week.Associated Press:
SENTENCE ON MEYERS
not the
Sion.
Reuter.
PLANT EXPLOSION Louisville, Kentucky, Mar. 15,-An explosion in the International Har
hero vester Company plant Monday killed two persons, injured 20 and trapped 25 others in the
dabris.
on
Workers said that two 5,000 gallon fuel tanks exploded-Associated Pross
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Alacao, Tinshan and Shokki (Sea) 2 p.m. Canton (Train) 2 p.m. Amoy (80) 3 pm. Swatow (Bea) 3 p.m.
B.C. (Sea) 3 p.m.
Shanghal Bea) 3 p.m.
Kongmoon (Bea) 6 p.m.
Canton (Rea) 5 p.m.
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17
"Why declare war if the goat can
Notice is also given that the
By Order of the Board of Directors,
be reached without it by this means Transfer Books of the Company Macao, Teinshan and Shekk! (Sea) 4 pm. of infiltration? I believe the whole will be closed from the 4th March, world can go down without war. 1948, to the 17th March, 1948, We are
watch are keeping
on the
both days inclusive, changes going on in the world.
"There is this, new technique, the new method. I take my hat off- to Hitler. He developed a technique which went very
far, and this Iechnique is being followed today by others. What Hiller did not, achieve, others might, by using his technique."—Reuter.
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Closing Times By Air Manila, P., Honolulu, USA. & Coneda,
9.30 am. (reg); 10 am, (ord). Shanghai, 11.30 am. Canton, Liuchow. Kunming, Amoy, Shan
hai, Nanking, Bankow, Tingtao, Peiping, Tainan, Swatow and Foochow, 3.30 pm.
Closing Time Dy Bek & Train (A Canton (Train) ↑ 0.1,
Macao, Teinahan and Shekk! (Sea) a'am.
:
Canton (Sea) 10 a.m. Amoy (Box) 10 am, Japan (Ordinary letters and cards only)
(Bea) 10 a 2.
Straits and Calcutta (Bra) Noon. Swatow (Bea) Noon. Swalow. (Bea) 1 pm.. Shanghai (43) 1 p.m.
Macau, Tainshan and Shekk! (Son) 2 pm,| Canton (Tráin) 2 p.m. swatow and Amoy (Sea) 3 pan. Macao, Tainahan and Shakki (808) 4. p.m. Canton (Hea) 6 pm.
Kongmoon (844) 5 p...
THURSDAY, MARCH 18 Closing Times By Air Shanghai, 0 nm, (reg): 0.30 am. (ord). Manila, 11.30 am. Bangkok, Bingapore, Batavia, Colombo,
Sydney and Auckland, 3.30 pm.
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