THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1950.
Break For ““Chow"
US Democratic Leaders Criticise MacArthur
ALLEGED TO
TO HAVE INSPIRED "SAVE FORMOSA" AGITATION
Washington, Jan. 9.-Two Senate Democratic loaders charged today that General Douglas MacArthur had inspired some of the Republican opposition to the Administration's "hands off" policy in China and Formosa.
In floor speeches, the Democratic leader, Mr Scott Lucas, and the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, Mr Tom Connally also de- manded that General MacArthur, supreme commander in Japan, find out how the State Department document indienting that the United States had "written' off Formosa to the Chinese Communists." had "leaked out.”
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Pittsburg, Jan. 9. About 50,000 soft coal miners struck today în Oltio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Alabama, closing pits worked by the United States Steel Corporation, half a dozen other steel firms and the Pittsburgh Consolidated, Con! Company.
A sign posted at one West Virginia mine said, "No contract, no work.”
Miners' contracts in mines The Taft-Hartley machinery cast of the Mississippi River permits the President to seek
80-day injunctions expired last June and the strikes
against endangering national miners' leader, Mr John L. health and safety. Lewis, then instructed the A high Administration official miners union at those pits said he doubled, however, that to work only three days A, the President could use that week until bls demands for machinery at this ime because
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not belleve national emergency exista. Linted Press. Previly, miners had always down foods when controeta Lex pred
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* CO ply, and added, "They seem be going there to try to stir up an incident. It is unfortunate for one line to defy the State Department, and it embarrasses us all. 1 have felt the State Department is right in warning American shippers to stay U1 of those waters until some order comes out of the present chace.
A Republican Representative Walter Richlman, said he was "disturbed" by the incident particulary In view of our wenk position" in the Fir East. Chair. man John Kee of
of the House Foreign Affairs Committee sale the shelling was "not unantici- puted" He added: “We don'· ре agree that the Nationalists have the right to blockade, but whet can we do about 11?" Thomas Gordon, a Democratic Represen
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concerning Gernment's Noral and econo 2014 $lches
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JAP INCREASE
The greatest herease in dustrial production took place in Japes, but Japanese industry except mining, was still below pre-war leve's.
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Talpen, January 9-Chinese soldiers, angry because Britain thua recognise the Chinese | Comitnuinisi covernment, tried la haul down the British Bag from we Cumulate at Tansul, a sea- coast town Northwest of Taipeh. was learned today. They failed.
Mr D. The ConsuÌ,
Briggs, 35, who has been at Tansul for three- two years, kept the
talking
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soldters busy
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zoo.
In Irsia, the rate of advance
Indus tial production slower than in Japan but the overall level seemal to be until Nationalist military police pre-war arrived and persunded the trio
to leave the British compound. ■ In the Philippines, the re-i Mr Briggs said that signs had habilitation of industry hno br. painted on the compound
called In walls One proceeded fairly rapidly,
sign Consulate countries. Eastern
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of exception too,
Another said, "Expel the Brilish Chin China, Industrial and mining, Beasts."
General Yang Li-hsin, who is production had shown a generni Improvement, though not to the responsible for preservation of sold that anti-British same extent as in Japan, India pesce, and the Philippines-Reuter, feeling had run high since the British had recognised the Com- coldiers munist regime. Both and civilians had shown anger toward the British,
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HOSPITAL JEEP AMBUSHED
A detail of civil and national- Ist police has been assigned to protect the Consulate. Britons
Singapore, Jan. 9-Terroris's in the Consulate have not ven- mbushed A hospital jeep 15 tuned outside since the incident. miles north of Raub Parang-Associated Press.
today, killing tho Chines driver.
A Slich hospital assistant. who was wounded, was rescued byn British Army patrol,
A three-man mission, headei phy a Sianisse pollee chief, will arrive hare On January 10 to direuss closer co-ordination of plans to suppres terrorism along the Siom-Malaya border
-Reuter,
Alger Hiss Trial Adjourned
New York, Jan. D.-The second perfùry trial of Alger Hiss was 'adjourned today until tomorrow. owing to the illness. of a juror-Associated Press.
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