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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1948.

AMERICAN POLICY TOWARDS Rubber From

JAPAN MAY BE

REVISED

Washington, Oct. 22-The U.S. Department and Army are reported to be studying the possible revision

salf of American policy to make Japan

supporting. Officials in Washington indicated that the proposed changes are based partially on recommendations sub- mitted by George F. Kennan, top policy adviser to the George Marshall, Mr Secretary of Stato, General Kennan made a trip to Tokyo last spring at General Marshal's direction.

Will Help To Fight Communism

Bangkok. Oct. 22. --The United States will consider post haste any appeal for material

A prime purpose of the pro- posed revision is to get the coat of the Japanese occupation "off the necks, of American tax- | payers," as one official put it.

Occupation conts are being borne exclusively by the Ualled States.

The suggested policy changes are reported to be directed towards:

1. Reducing American occupation | forces in Japan.

2. Relaxing military controls over. Japanese economy.

own police

3. Increasing Japan's

force.

Eichelberger, former Loamander of the Eighth Army in

regarding the third point, nuthori-j ald, including arms, from yes pointed out that retired General

L. hobert Southeast Asian country men- aced by a Communist activity.

Japon, has sak the US, and thei Mr Edwin F. Stanton, American Allies will be responsible for pro- Ambassador in Sinm. declared tecting Japan since they have dia-

urmed the island antion and todny.

banded her military forces.

Mr Slanton, who has just returned

United Staten from leave in the

the Truman and

als-

Diplomatic sources said no basic

the In change

existing notaty nald President Secretary of State, Mr George Mar- directive to General Douglas Mac- sail, tad expressed concern over the Arthur is in prospect, unrest and disturbances, partly Com-tolley revisions, if any, would bel

of these in "Implementation" of munist inspired, in some Countries.

United States

Government sction on any appeals would be influenced other by the world situation and relevant factors, he added.

was The

Export-Import Bank

but prepared to grant Slam a loan

plans awaiting details of the WAR and projects for which it would be used, Mr Stanton added.

United Siamese exports to the States in the first alee months of $55,000,000, against 1948 totalled

1047, he said, $30,000,000 f

The Economic Co-operation Ad- ministration was planning to Im- port from Slam $100,000,000 worth of hides and skins in the next 12 months-Reuter,

Greeks Seized By Albanians

directive,

They ald

that

The State Department declined to comment on all these reports.

would Any revision

cover the period before n peace treaty is drafted. That would cover an in- definite period, since there are, no signs thuit the Allies are preparing to write a peace treaty.

Proposals to start work on a treaty have been bogged down for more than a year because the United States. Russia and China each want to followed different procedure.- Associated Press.

Soviet Offer To Council

(Continued from Page 1)

Stevedores sort bales of sheet rubber just unloaded from the 88 Parthin in New York under exchange arrangements of Marghall Plan. The Parthia brought in 1,000 tons of sheet rub- ber from Malaya about a month after American needs were made known in London. The rubber will be stored on an un- disclosed military reserva- tion as part of a stockpile of critical materials-AP

Picture.

WEEK-END SPORT

TODAY

Malaya

THIA

Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Pledge

London, Oct. 22-The Prime Ministers of the British Commonwealth and Empire pledged all appropriate mea- sures to deter and resist aggression yesterday at the close of an 11-day conference on defence and economic problems.

from the A communique

"The representatives of the Com- affirmed governments British Prime Minister's office monwealth

their purpose to build up the eco- countries unid the Premiers agreed to nomic strength of their

Bil work for peace by striving to and

appropriate increase Industrial production measures to deter and resist aggres- and raise living standards, es- sion," the communique sald. pecially for the peoples of the less developed countries of the world.

соп-

the The statement said ference was in general agreement that Britain's part in the Western Union did not conflict with Com- monwealth's interests.

Representatives of Canada, Aus- ralia, New Zealand, South Africa.

Basketball-Philippine Chinese v. Chinese

YMCA at Caroline Hill Stadium, 7.30 p.m.

Division Cricket-First

League: India, Pakistan, Ceylon, and Sou- KCC v. IRC at Cox's Path; Recreio htern Rhodesia had heard Interna-

HKCC tional and economie reviews Pork; v. CCC at King's Optimists v. Army at Sookunpou, the Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Devin, and the Chancellor of the HKCC Nomads v. University

Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps. Chater Road.

at

Football: First Division Login Derby Winners'

During the translation of Dr Bramuglia's speech, the three Second Division League: IRC v. western delegates, Sir Alexander KCC at Sookunpoo: Cadogan. M. Alexandre Parodi and Mr Philip Jessup, left the chamber South China "3" v. South China together for last-minute consulta-"A" at Caroline Hill; CAA v. RAF lions behind the scene.

al Boundary Street; Club v. Kitchee Meanwhile, Mr Vyshinalty held at Happy Valley (Kick-off at carnest talks with his advisers with 6 p.m.). a text of the resolution in his hand

aut apparently emphasising certain points in the preamble.

ANTICIPATES CRITICISM

|

Second Division

League: South

Showdown

by

takt to

Of the Union, the communique said: "There was general agreement that this association of the United 'Kingdom with her European neighbours was in accordance with the interests of other members of the Commonwealth, the United Na- of world tions and the promotion peace."--Associated Press,

CHURCH NOTICES

GOSPEL HALL

(Duddell Street, Hongkong)

(Between the Bank of China and the National City Bank of New York).

Sunday 11a.m. Breaking-af-Bread. (for Bellavers only).

Sunday 0 p.m. Gospel Bervice. Tuesday 8 p.m. Bible Gludy. Thursday i p.m. Prayer Meeting. AU English peaking friends welcome.

EMMANUEL CHURCH

RTO

Paris, Oct. 22.-Greek officials charged Albanian troops with having attacked and captured a Greek officer and a soldier on Greek territory; the United Nations Special Committee in the Balkans reported today..

Ascot. England, Oct. 23.—

(218 Nathan Road, Kowloon) China v. University at Caroline Ascot racecourse hopes to lure

Saturday Evening, 8.30. Prayer Meeting The Greeks termed the kidnapping

Hill; CAA v. Tramways at Boundary the English and French Derby at No. 25 Austin Avenue (Top Floor). as a grave incident." They charged

Street; Dockyard v. Club at Happy winners into a one and a half

Sunday Morning Service, 1120, Pres- Dr Lechmere Clut, Theme, cher. that on the morning of October 11,

v. Police at Valley; Army (IIK)

"Everything is possible for a man who Lleutenant Kazelaris, accompanied Dr T. F. Tslang (China) antici Sookupon (Kick-off at 3.30 p.m.) mile showdown next July.

has faith." (St. Mark 0:23). by ̃u ̄Greek ́satdier, went to inspect | paled-criticism on two "count of Races Eighth Extra-Race-Meet---The event is the Queen ElizabethSunday School, 136-p.m. his detachment. They

sudirttempting too little and attempting ing at Happy Valley, First saddling stakes. Already one of the country's denly Kred upon by Albanian too much,

bell at 1.30 p.m.

richest horse-racing prizes, the odd- soldiers who were lying in ambush "These who, think we attempted Softball: Junior League: Rangers cd money has been Increased from

2.30 p.m.; 1,000 to £0,000, In

Both Greek territory.

were too little might think that we should v. Wildfires at Recreio. Captured and taken to Albania. nat have omitted to make references Blackhawks v. Jaguars at Reerelo, Tenerani, the Italian champion, captured it this year by a short head to the responsibility for the present 4 p.m. The Greeks said that a Greek crisis, or to the currency reform, to Swimming-Annual Cross Hakom American-bred Black Torquin.

from Railway The winning owner detachment visiting the scene of political organisation or to

get £5,000. repura-bour Race. Dive-off the incident on the same

Neither the English nor the French Derby winners risked their was attacked by Albanians,

putations.-Associated Press.

were

wounded one Greek soldier,

evenlugilons.

But the answer is that if Pier, Kowloon, 5 p.m. who we succeed in preparing the way for

The Special Committee is invest gating the incident-United Press

an eventual settlement, it will make this problem easier by doing it this way."

Dr

To those who thought that the six powers had gone too far. Tslang replied, "None of the pre-

Express Derailed: war crisis caused so much anxiety

Six Killed

Batavia, Oct. 22.-Six people were killed and many injured Live seriously, when the Batavia to Ban-

doeng express was derailed by 20

TOMORROW

Basketball-Swatow Policc V. Kung Man at Caroline Hill Stadium, 7.30 p.m.

V.

Occasionals Cricket-HKCC Interport XI at Chater Reed.

Football-First Division Lengke:

In the world as the present crisis St Joseph's v. Army nt Happy Val- in Berlin. A veritable wave of fearley; Kwong

Wah v. Police at

has swept over the face of the Boundary Street; Navy v. KMB at World.

"If the Security Council tried to evade any part of its responsibility mile in the face of the present situation yards of broken track one

and it would be tratamount to abdication south of Poerwakaria today then attacked by about 50 Indone and would be a serious blow to the ian terrorists armed with automatic whole peace organisation and to the

weapons.

Soldiers on the train Immediately who opened fire on the attackers withdrew.

'An, express

was derailed and ambushed with injuries to two passengers within half a mile of the spot yesterday.

Tonight's dead passengers were: One, Dutch soldier, ono Chinese and four Indoncalana. An engine driver and his assistant were among the'

injured-Reuter. seriously

CROSSWORD SOLUTIONS Solution of yesterday's puzzle.- Across:

the hopes of mankind.

it

"The resolution is a fair ono and for peace embodies a formula with honour for every country,

Causeway pan.).

Bay (Kick-off al

5

V.

i

Second Division: St Joseph's War Department Chinese at Happy Valley: KMB v. PCA at Boundary Street; Navy v. Army (Kowloon) at Causeway Bay: Kitchee v. Tal- koo at Caroline Hill. (Kick-off at 3.30 p.m.)

V.

Hockey Dockyard RC v. Recreio

Park, 10 am.; Navy at King's Civil Service, King's Park, 10 should be. accepted un-am.; Khalsa v. Army, Sookunpoo, Dutch HC v. Police, animously by the Council, it might 9.30 a.m.; well turn out to be a decisive event Causeway Bay, 10 a.m.; University in the history of the world and of v. RAF, Sookunpoo, 19.45 a.m. the United Nations."

Lawn Bowls Open Pairs Semi- Bnals at KBGC, 3.30 p.m.; C. Roza- Pereira & F. V. V. Ribeiro v. L. C. A R. Souza & M. J. Medina: J. & R. F. da Luz v. W. Hong Sling & A. M. Omar.

WAY TO SETTLEMENT

Faris Bey El Khoury (Syria) sald: "In the resolution which we are now presenting we have in- dicated the way to n ment of the German problem.

Softball-Senlor League: Filipinos "It is a fact that at this stage. VRC; 1 p.m. Recreio v. Amerl- cans, 2.30 p.m.; Chung Hwa y Mad- (All games at CBA Overscas Ground, King's Park); Chinese v. St Joseph's, 1 p.m.;

KCC v. Hongkong Volunteers at final settle- Cox's Path, 3.30 p.m.

all full of hope

and it

1, Sovereign; 0, Overact; we are Rembrandt; 12, Aerial; 15, would be a real hope that the capa, 4 p.m. Oplum; 19, Ogre: 10, Won: 20, Foll; states and governments

will give

21, Optic; 23, Unset; 24, Each; 25, satisfaction to the Security Council IKBC v. Khalsa, 2.30 p.m.; Cana- and to the world in adopting our dians v., Police, 4 p.m. (All games at Languages.

resolution.

Recrelo ground).

Braves Junior League:

Down: 1, Sorrowful; 2, Oven; 3. Rare: 4, God; 5, Nut: 7, Carol; 9, Bauble: 10, Night; 11, Finis; 13. Are; 14, Leech; 10, Poona; 17, Moot; 22, Solution to Skeleton Crossword on Page 13

Ioc,

"Thus, the crisis would vanish

V.

and the peoples of the world would Mohawks at Recreio Ground, 0,30 be able to resume their tranquility a.m. Gad peacefulness."

Ladies' League: Canadians Wahoos at Recreio Ground, 11 a.m.

Langenhove

QUIZ ANSWERS

V.

Dr Fernand Van Lelgium) said that although the situation was pregnant with subject for disquiet, ho had hopes for eventual success since all the powers

3, June 11, (b) June the 1940-(a)

completed. 4. The atmosphere from the earth's surface to a height of He said that the essence of the about seven miles. Lower than revolution was the simultaneity In stratosphere. B. The Equator. 6. the two points of lifting restrictions Twelfth Night. 7. Margaret Bond- and unifying the Berlin currency field. 8. Otologist. 9, Nest. 10. 1 Reuter.

pints.

had shown their readiness to co- 1. Voltaire. 2. Ambarle. 3. June

operate-in particular through iCouncil of Foreign Ministers.

ro-

Evening Service. 8.00. Preacher. Rev. Charles A. Roberts.

Tuesday Morning, 10.30. Women's Bible Study Group. 12 Chatham Road, Cit. Visitors Leader. Mrs Lechmera welcomed.

Wednesday, 0.00 p.m. Song Bervice, Fellowship Meeting. and Social Half Hour afterwards.

Scripture Friday. Reader's Bible Study Circle. Open to All.

Emmanuel Church is Evangelical; and not attached to any other organlation.

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