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"THE" HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1948.

COMMONS APPLAUD NEW WESTERN UNION TREATY

London Mar. 17. The Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, emphasised -today that the Western Pact signed in Brussels was not directed against any other country. Interrupting a Parliamentary discussion to give the House of Commons the news, Mr Attlee said: "This is indeed no ordinary treaty. It is not an alliance based on self-interest and fear.

MANCHURIAN

DELEGATES

APPEAL

"It is rather an association

of like-minded neighbours who

are engaged jointly in shaping COLOUR BIAS

their way towards some closer social and, indeed, spiritual in-]

tegration.

"This is not only a treaty but a basis for activity in the economic, Bocial, cultural and security felda.

This Instrument provides the op- and portunity for the consultation Shanghai, Mar. 18.-The collaboration which will enable all of Manchurian people's delegates, us to secure such conditions as will

| contribute, to a higher

BY SHIPPING

ALLEGED

London, Mar. 17-A Labour!

who passed through Shanghai life for all our peoples, landard" of Member of Parliament alleged |

yesterday, appealed to the people of Shanghai for material as well as spiritual suppont.

and

THE BATURDAY EVENING PORT CDILDOS PELLE BERTIER.

in the House of Commons today Loud cheering greeted Mr. Attlee's that the Fyffes shipping line,

which rung statement, which was described by the

passenger Opposition leader, Mr Winston

freight services to the Churchill, as “momentous".

The Opposition. Mr Churchill said: West Indies and the British would not wish to express a final Cameroons, was haking prospce- opinion on the detalls until they had tive passengers whether they nisured Dominions were in full harmony were white or coloured and completely and that the dimcules had been giving the impression that this

was information required by WORLD SPORT:

At a press conference, the dele- gates stressed the importance of saving Manchuria from the Com-1 munist threat and restoring Nation alls! control over those provinces. If Manchuria should

themselves that the

Into Communist hands, a new go-adjusted. ernment dominated by Reds might "But having made those reserva-the Government. be established, they warned, adding tions, I would like to assure the that once Manchurin is lost, most of Prime Minister on behalf of the

Red the GU0,000

re now forces

fled Opposition that we have a down in that area would be able to feeling that the decision which has cross the Great Wall and Invariabeen taken at Brussels will be found to be in accord with the sheral North and Central China.

Stating that the Nanking authori- sense of the House of Commons."-- tica

discovered two

defects in their feuler,

fight

In

of using the the failure to over tho

militia and their control delegates disclosed that the High Command ling decided now, to adopt a new

militia in Manchuria in the struggle against the Communists,

Customs.

“It was to have been called 'Balance.” "

Ring Fatality Stops Boxing In Illinois

Chicago, IL, Mar. 17-The Athletic Commission, following a recommendation by Governor Dwight Green, today suspended all boxing until April 7, but there is un certainty whether the suspension is legal.

The Athletic Commission, Allen, Port Vale centre forward,

Quick Reaction To Truman's Speech

Washington, Mar., 17-President Truman's chall- enging call for actions was relayed across the country today by radio television, and the State Department's powerful "Voice of America" immediately began boom- Ing it around the globe in 23 languages.

The President had called for The bitterest criticism came from a temporary revival of the draft the Republican National Chairman, to put Russia and the world on wing followers of Mr Henry Wal- Mr Carroll Reece, and from_left notice that the United States lace.

was ready to back up her peace Mr Reece sald the nation would pledges with armed strength.do well to put a new President in the White House. Sennior Gion Together with the return Uf

with Mr Taylor, running mate selective service, he had also wallace, denounced the administra- asked for immediate enactment tion's foreign policy in the Senate of universal military training shortly after hearing Mr Truman's und the European Recovery message. He accused the President of "insincerity" and of “inaccuracles” Programmo

In his criticism of Russia.

Members of Congress, Cabinet officers, military leaders and foreign diplomats sat in silence through most

Other Senators, both Republican and Democratie, promptly challeng

of the address, but broke out into ed Senator Taylor's remarks. upplause when Mr Truman procinimi

ed the United States' determination j The House Speaker, Representa-

to stand by and "protect" the free tive Joseph Martin, reaffirmed the nations of Western Europe against determination of House Republicans Communist

to provide for the "strongest air aggression. The speech was quickly followed force in the world." He said the by a number of developments:

general Impression of the House House Foreign Affairs Republican Steering Committee was Committee approved a four-year

1. The

that the air force should receive

thon more money European recovery programme.

asked for it. United Press. Similar bill has already been passed by the Senate and provides the same -opending limit of US$5,300,000 CLO,

2. The Secretary of State, ion. Courge Marshall, went before the Senate Arméti Services Committee to press the President's plen, for universal military training and selective service.

strategy and organise the people's' Britain, France, Belgium, Hollandjout distinte Tom Driberg asked chairman. Sheldon Clark, said led the RAF forwards and scored Josef Stalin's contro), with

Not Anti-Government

admitting that the Man-

While

churian, people have come grudges Premier and Foreign Minister, said: | Collar. Obnoxious practice."

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Mr. Tom Driberg said passengers great were required to fill in "Form 63. which also Included questions for official purposes under the direction

the Board of Trado and the;

Mr. Callaghan, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Tran Simple Ceremony

sport, replied that he understood the Brussels, Mar, 17-The 50-year information whether a passenger was Western Union treaty, with defence white or coloured was required by the

3. Authoritative quarters Baid as its hard core and providing for shipping line to assist in arranging

Gen. Marshall and his advisers on economic co-operation,. was signed accommodation, and that all amenities

Russin feared the situation in today by the Foreign Ministers of were available to all passengers with-

Europe might get beyond Premier the re- and Luxembourg "ot a simple cere-

When

was sult that the Itusslans might and many in the Palais des Academies whether the Ministry of Transport the board would meet on Thurs-scored by J. Major of Hull C City. themselves in a position where they

would order the line to desist from day. The Commission Scere-

Mills of Portsmouth and Hayes of had to back up some overt act by M. Paul Henrl Spaak. Belgium's ther

replied that he did not tary, Jack Elder, said that the Eastloy scored for the Navy Ar-their Communist followers.

Gromyko's Comment against Government officials there. "Outside the road which we have agree that the form misrepresented State Attorney General has sociated Press.

Foreign 4. The Soviet Deputy SERVICES FENCING the delegates emphasised that the just chose, there is nothing but chaos, the neation as a Government re been asked for a legal opinion,

the public was not least anti-economic disorder and the

Halton RAF Camp, Buckingham-Minister, Mr Andrel Gromyko, said im-quirement.

"but until we hear from him wel

Lake Success that President possibility of assuring our security.

Mar. 17.-The Swedish Armyt M Dribera dicelared that "here is Goverument.

tencing team were beaten hems Truman's address to Congress was for internal they added,

the other hand, our choice far too much racial discrimination in don't know what we can do."

mainly Specifically it is not certain whe-

afternoon by British Combined to co-operate with the Ge- guarantees our people immense pos- the British Empire," but Me Callag- willing

ther the board could cancel a 10- Services team by 10 wins to 11.

Mr Gromyko made vernment in the defence of their sibilities for a new life and the best han replied that he was only son-

the comment ns he entered the chance to construct and homeland.

maintain cerned with the company's statement round bout between welterweight that peace to which they have the that there was no racial discrimla-i champlon Ray (Sugar) Robinson and The 'Swedish team won both the United Nations for the start of the

each by five Echoing the appeal of the Man-

debate Georgie

scheduled for foil and opeo series

an the Czech case. wins to four, but the Services took churian delegates, Mayor K. C. Wright

tion on board their ships.--Reuter.

6. A survey showed that the na sold that he was not

Spaak added: "The democratic

The Commission approved the fight the sabre bouts by eight wins to tion's armed forces, at present were about the current Manchurian situa-Europe, which we want to

Irving one to win the match-Reuter.

321,000 below authorised strength. 011 January 20. Promoter lon, but urged the people of Shang- and organise, not limited to ou

Kovin said he would fight any GRAND NATIONAL CALLOVER

Congressional reaction following to support

ANGLO-RUSSIAN Government Ave countries, and there wo have

London, Mar. 17. The card on the President's address was mixed. the Commission suspension order

Jcaders 'cau- in the campaign to

Senate Republican wholeheartedly

issued. He said: "We are going to the Grand National was called over suppress the Communists

TRADE TALKS

get a hearing. We

spent at the Victoria Club tonight and the tiously approved some parts of the announced that he would ap-

M. Georges Bidault, the French

advancebetiing was: $15,000 already, and the

President's message, but stopped This i proach the Shanghai Wiater Reller Foreign Minister, declared: "We

Ten to 1 Silver Fame taken and short of pledging to give him the now together let us hope forever. appropriation of n

London, Mar. 17-Fresh negotia- ticket sale is unusually largo."

7 Rowland Roy draft powers he requested.

House portion of the Committee's

"On the funda

leadership They during the suspension periud,

Republican offered and taken, 18 to 1 Rolmond Anglo-Russian is scarcely a town or vil- November's

Governor Green wrote to Clark offered,, 20 to 1 taken: 25 to reaction was less favourable. The after which a battle has not pact are proposed for next May, Mr Lage

Laugh Conn, beih Republican floor leader. Representa Answered suggesting suspension, pending Cromwell and been named. This drama has last- John Strachey, the Minister of Food, revision of the State, boxing code. taken and offered: 28 to 1 Klaxton, tive Charles Halleck, said that Mr ed too long. The five of us, to begin announced at press conference

The Governor said he "is gravely First of the Dandies, Glencarrle, Truman was

death of the taken and offered: 33 io 1 situation "king at the defence the with, will defend pence and security. today.

all Isolation and fear and aggressive- Asked whether it was the ultimate concerned over the

House-

The chairman of the House Rules have always compromised aim to cease buying food from dollar young boxer. Sam Baroudi, follow- Revelry, Weevil, Caughoo,

his knockout in a Chicago

Committee, Representative Leo Call Together

We And War Risk, all taken and break brons, Mr Strachey replied: "No, ing

40 to 1 Happy Home. Allen, said the draft request was these three periin."

certainly not. We should regard it fight. This fatality which occurred

and intended to "alarm" the country. Mr Ernest Bevin, British Foreign as a tlisaster both for Britain and in the Illinois ring calls for the most, Halycon Hours, both taken

Money For Plancs Secretary, who, with the other Canada If we were forced to cease thorough action possible against pos- offered: 40 to 1 Soda II and Keep recurrences of such a tragedy." Faith, both offered, 50 to 1 taken;

Overall action indicated that Con- Foreign Ministers, hod come to buying food from Canada."

ile said Rice production was rising, par-

the suspension would 50 to 2 Sheila's Cottage and Highland

more money for Brussels from the Marshall Conference in Paris, described the Heularly in Burma, but was still tar permit "certain remedial and pro- Laddie, taken and offered: 50 to 1gress might vote treaty as "not an end, just a bc- below the needs of the Far East," cautionary" measures by the Boxing Caddie II. Some Chicken and Lovely aghting planes Instead of voting for There could be no substantial im-Commission. Baroud! was fatally Cottage. all offered; 66 to 1 others, the draft. Reaction indicated that, if compulsory military service did coine, ginning."

ports here until the needs of the injured February 20.-United all offered-Reuter.

was likely to be limited to restore- RUGBY RESULTS

tion of the wartime selective service Far East had been met, he said Press.

SOCCER LEAGUE DRAW.

London, Mar. 17. The following rather than as full-blown permanent London, Mar. 17.-Representative are the resulta of Rugby League universal military training. League teams were engaged in two matches played today:

The Senate's cautious endorsement Swinton 2, Wigan 12: Warrington included that of Senator Arthur major football matches today when the English League and the Scottish 43. Featherstone Rovers 2..

Republican

foreign drew-1-1 at Newcastle, while

leader, _and_Senator_Robert the

chairman of the

Senato Re- Irish League in Dublin by 2-1. Devonport Services 3, Plymouth publican Policy Committee and

Sixty thousand spectators saw the Albion 3; Penarth 3, Newport 5Presidential aspirant. Newcastle game and thousands more Reuter. were clamouring outside gates closed.

Committee for

foreseen that others may one day rally to us to reinforce our task."

arc

have

for Manchurian refugees, totalling seis, thered from Paris to Brus- tions with Russla for extending lost is the only major bout scheduled offered; 100 to

300,000.-Reuter.

MAN SHOOTS. AT BUS

Accra, Gold Const, Mar. 17-An African fired at a passing bus in an Accra strect today and killed

a woman and wounded two others.

He then attempted to kill himself but failed.

peace.

shall

Not Limited To Europe

Plan

The Gold Coast Trade Union Congress tonight callled off a general He said the treaty had been de- strike ordered earlier today in signed to bring together good protest against Saturday's arrest of neighbours, maintain good relations Fix Gold Coast leaders pending dis and proceed with an organisation Tie-talks-will-start tomorrow.curselves, is not even limited to

Europe, but will be of great vantage to all the world."

We are providing measures in

Reuter,

trade

cussions with the Government. which is bound to benefit not only NEWS BLACKOUT

Reuter.

Admiral Boyd ́ ̧

In Borneo

London, Mar. 1-The cruiser London, wearing the flag of Admiral Sir Derils W. Bay, Commander-in- Chief of the British Pacific Fleet, is Labuan tomorrow expected Island, off the British North Borneo const, the Admiralty announced to cray.

aat

The vessel, which is on cruise

ad-

IN BURMA

that structure we now propose to Rangoon, Mar. 17.--Rangoon's 31 build to remove the haunting fear daily newspapers began a three-day which, has overshadowed our coun- suspension today as a protest against tries for so long." head neigh-by the All-Burms Peasants and "It will the wrecking of newspaper offices emphasise that we five bours BTC not

by uny Workers Organisations last week actuated motives antagonistle to anyone else." With the four daily newspapers in Mr Dovin said the treaty was the city of Mandalay joining the kind of foundation that has not protest action, Burma is. for the first time experiencing a news blackout by Leen attempted before."

Euspensions Associated Besides economic co-operation, the newspaper

any party Press. treaty provides that if should be the object of an armed nitack in Europe, the other parties will afford military and other aid.

All such mensures shall immediate-

"

of East Indian waters, will proceudly be reported to the Security Council

to Jesselton, British North Borneo, and be terminated and later call at Manila before re-

as soon as the

Tax Exemption For Foreigners

on

The following are the results of

League of Ireland defeated the Rugby Union games played today: emberk

with the

Senator Vandenberg sald' the message was a "peace speech," and said he agreed with the President

for its security by the "most available Immediate means."

atent were rather fortunate to OUTWARD MAILS that the United States must provide

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share the honours, but they deserve the credit for holding Mortenson and Matthews for most of the game.

It was late in the second half when Mortenson tools a pass and raved away to score from 25 yards' runge

The Scottish, League equalised from the penally spot four minutes | Bangkok, Singapore, Balavia, Colomba, from the end-Reuter

FOOTBALL RESULTS London, Mar. 17-The following are the results of football matches played today:

Third Division Northern: Chester Hull City 1-Reuter.

Council has taken the necessary Nanking, Mor. turning to base at Hongkong.carly-measures to

18. The dis- maintain peace.

First Division: Grimsby Town cloture that foreigners will be Manchester United in April-Reuter.

Collective Action

exempt from the "Share the The treaty would alm at making Wealth," or now widely known as the output

of the signatories "Soak the Rich" tax was made by available to the world, M. Bidault Government. spokesman hare sald the world had been waiting Lvery, long time for a joint effort.

ZBW RADIO

Most observers here think there

yesterday.

He also revealed that the tax is voluntary: saying that-

will

RAF BEATS NAVY Villa Park, Birmingham,- Mar. 17. bent the The Royal Air Force

HX.T.

6, Programme Summary; 6.01, Studio:

o representative match today, "Pelor Duck" by Artur ftansome. Epl is nothing which would prevent the censure and not legal on public { Royal Navy by: four goals to two in sode 4 "The Anchor and Peter Duck's

The RAF kept the ball too close in Yarn. Read by Captain Flint, B., St-five nations taking immediate col-be used in enforcing payment.

The Government will publish the the first half, in which each side dio: La Demi-feure Francaise, pro lective action in the event of ag- gramma of Classical and Vietnamese gression, whether from Germany or names of those either refusing or

one goal, but after the in- Folk-lore Music played by Mrs Nguyen from any

opened out the other power.

failing to pay after they have been terval the airmen Van Ty: 7, London Relay: World and

Under the treaty, a permanent named as cligible to the tax.game and found gaps in, the Navy Home News: 7.15, "ITMA" (Taken from

consultative the London Heiny): 7.45, Selections from

counell will be im-Reuter,

Gilbert and Sullivan: 838, Dostons Bymn-mediately convened in the case of

phony Orchestra conducted by Serge Kounseviisky: 8.45, Bludlot Vocal Recital by Houston Bailey (Baritone) with Flang accompaniment by Clara Blansfeld; London Reiny: World and Homs Newe; P.15, Weather Report; 2.10. Studio: "Book Reviews Presented by Aileen Dekker. "Fave revisited".........by John Fabricus "The Almond Tree”.

De........... by E. AM. Alme dingen, "The Laden, Parchments..........,by John ManeBeld; 0.20,' Bludlo: Plano It cital by Harry Ore; 10, London Relay:

Green and Blave Conway (Vocal); 11. Close Down.

the renewal of German aggression

or any threat to peace..

lose.

scored

defence.

JUST PLAIN DAWG

*-

THURSDAY, MARCH 18 Closing Times By Alr

Sydney and Auckland. 3.30 pm. Shanghal, Nanking, Hankow, Teingtao,

Polping and Halhow, 3.30 p.m.

Closing Times By Sea & Train

swatow and Amoy (Bea) 1 pm. Shanghal (Bes) 1 p.m.

Macao, Teinshan and Shekki (Sea) 2 p.m.

Cantin (a) 3 pan.

and Aden (Bea) 3 p.m. Bangkok (Bea)-3 p.m.- Halphong and Pakhoi (Ses) 3 p.m. Macao, Telnaluin and Stekki (Sea) 4 p Kongmoon (88a) 8 p.m. Canton (Sea) 5 p.m.

1

A.J.

FRIDAY, MARCH 10 Closing Times By Air Shanghai, Swalow and Amuy, 9

(reg); 9.30 p.m. (ord). Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Bahrein, Calro (Nairobi, Johannesburg & Marseilles via Cairo) Augusta and London, (Kowloon CP,0.) 4 pan.; (G.P.O.) 3.39 pm.

Salgon and Pasta, 3.30 p.m.

Amay, Shanghai, Nanking. Hankow,

Tsingtao, Peiping. Canton," Chungking, Foochow, Tainan and Swatow. 330 p.m. .......... Cloding Times By Sea & Train Canton (Train) 7am. Macao, Tsinshan and Shekki (Bea) 8 a.. Canton (Bea) '0a.m.

Dangkok (Sea).♫ nin. Sandakan (sex), 10.a.m. Canton (Train) 2 p.m.

Macao, Tsinshan and Shekki (Sea) Z p.m. U.S.A., Canada, Central & South America. via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada) (Hea) 3 p.m. Ifolhow (Bea) 3 pm. Shanghal (Sea) 3 pm.

Macao, Teinshan and Shokki (Bea) 4 p.m. Tamkong (Kwongchowwan) (Sea) 5 pm. Stralis, Ceylon, India, East & South Africa, Bambay, Egypt and Europe via London (R) -8 pm. (par. reg. and , ord.).

At today's signing ceremony, Mr Bovin urged: "There is no time to

The problems

pro grave."

of this postwar world are very

The treaty was signed in the fol- lowing order: M. Paul Henri Speak, the

I'm thinking of a dog! I've been thinking of a dor all the week! Belgian Foreign Minister, M. Radio Newsreel: 10:18, D.B.C. Trani Georges Bld

It was just after the Liberation that I bought him-a little seven-week's Bidault, the French Foreign tion Service) "Sweet Serenade" with Minister, M. Joseph Bech,

time passed, he grew into a for pup. Supposed to be an Alsatian, but Peter Yorke & Is Concert Orch. Paula Luxembourg, Baron Van Bootzeinar. 1-noble-looking beast-thlok tawny, almost golden fur, with as fine a head | Canton (Bea) B. p.m.

for the Netherlands, and Mr. Bevin

as ever produced by the caning world. Thick bushy tail which curled! The French programme ni 0.30 pm.dor -Britain."

-and my friends, whose superior knowledge knew all about dogs, told will be a recital of classical and Vict The

me he was just treaty was drawn up in namese folk-fora music played by, Mrs

wonk. When he stood upright, his huge paws rested on Nguyen Van Ty. Mr Nguyen Van Ty English and French, each text being my shoulders. "Make him a one-man dog" I was advised and I did. I who has received a first prize in plano equally authentic, The original will

kept him clear of my friends and my friends kept clear of him. Perhaps at the French Music Academy (Conser remain in the archives of the Bel-

my selfishness was his undelog, but I was Hving alone, then, but used to vafolre National do Musique) is also a

tell him that one day he would meet my family-and he did, and became talented composer. At this recital who gian Government, certified coples as icalous of them as he was of me. Never a day, but I was assured of his will play Nocturne and Impromptu of being sent to the other signatories. cheery farewell as I left for the office, or his boisterous, almost over. Gabriel Faure, the Grand Polonaise by Reuter. Chopin, and two pieces of her own com

whelming welcome when I returned from the toll of the day. Never a porillon: "Rondo Enfentine" and "Listen-

Monty As C-in-C?

morning that he did not come to my bedside to remind me that day had ing to Dish Bam." Bình Ban is a famous popular song of Viet-Nam:

London, Mar, 17—High" milltary come and now his day has passedi sources In London today said it was Ile grow to resent all who to him were not his friends, and in kla "most unilkely" that Field Marshal resentment, he resorted to violence. Too late in the day I tried to tell Montgomery had been named DA him that he must be friendly and not attempt to bite, even if he thought Commander-in-Chief of the joint he was defending mo-and then came the tragedy). He resented being fell into the garden by one not of the family and be protested savagely armies of Britain, France, Bleglum, 1. Twelve dozen. 2. Newfound-Holland and Luxembourg, as To- I ordered his execution. Just after dusk, by the light of A torch and land. 3. Sinclair Lewis in 1030. 4. ported in a French newspaper to-

Just as he was standing on guard as he so often stood on guard over me In 1840 in Scotland by Kirkpatrick day.

and mine, two shots rang out. If our dumb canine friends have any Macmillan.. 5. Forty Darcent. 6.

existence in the world to come-I know who will be the first to greet me. Wheat.

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