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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1950.

TO-DAY ONLY AT 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 &. 9.30. P.M. The searing inside story of men inside!

..and the women who put thểm

CHINA EMBARGO URGED QUEEN'S Hongkong, Singapore And Strategic Materials New York Dealer's Copper Coup Denounced In Senate

New York, Nov. 21.

A Scripps-Howard editorial of transactions in strategic materials between Red China and the British ports of Hongkong and Singapore today said:

"It should be made clear just what kind of understanding there is between the American and British governments about such transactions. If there is important traffic in war materials between Red China and Britain and this country, the State Department must know about it, in which case the remedy is here at home.

The Week-End Respite

Bombay, Nov. 21.

The Indian Railway Bohrd has turned down a request by the Bombay Government

two

weekend trains from Bom- bay should not stop at Daman, a Portuguese settlement 110 miles north- of Bombay, where people from the

"dry city" cati buy liquor.

Tho governbicht his made the request "in the interes of the effective enfüree- ment of prohibiflon."

Bombay went "dry" last April-Reuter,

BRUTAL

ASSAULT-

ON WOMAN

Fairfield, Conn, Nov. 21. Socially prominent Mrs 1. Sally Perkins, 65, today re- ported from a hospital bed she was hit on Monday night with a wrench by two men who tossed her from an automobilo. Then they kicked her to see whether she was still alive. She was in à critical condition with skull fracture and other injuries.

"

“If such business has been roing on behind the Stato Department's back, then there are woeful 'deficiencies 'in our Intelligence services.

"Red China has been waging war against our forces in Korca since October 20, according to General MacArthur, A United Nations, embargo should have been declared against Red China the moment that attack

was confirmed, and, in any ovent, should be declared now."

Meanwhile, a Senate Inves- tigator today charged "mis- violation representation" and

of United States Customs re- gulations in a shipment of 4,000,000 pounds of Japanese copper to Communist China..

THREE-WAY TRADE Chairman Senator Herbert O'Conor, of the Senate Com- mercial Committee, made the accusation after hearing de- tails of a three-way interna- tional trade in which .copper went around the world from Japan to New York and then to Red China.

Senator O'Conor maintained General MacArthur's head- quarters in Tokyo-which for- bids copper exports to China -believed the strategic metal was destined for American in- dustry.

the

Professor Gosta Haggquist holding two of the infant pigs he is-using-in-experiment-on-a-farm-in Sweden. Pigs treated with a special serum have given birth to abnormally large offspring and the professor hopes pursuit of the idea will lead to the birth of bigger and better as times go on. (Acme).

State Visit Of Queen Juliana: Warm London Greetings

London, Nov. 21.

MARKER BROS

there!

NOW

BARABBAS

wasa rouber....

But he couldnt get away with MURDER.

Kiving -RICHARD GREENE S&CEDRICHARDWICKE KATHLEEN HARRISON

TO-MORROW

"DEVIL'S

Committee investigators pro- duced bills of lading showing that while the copper was on the high seas enroute. to United States, its American owners re-sold It to the Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, the world's Ameri- only woman ruler, drove through cheering London hibit the sale of strategic crowds today on her arrival for a four-day state materials to Communist China, visit to Britain. but make no provision for sale in transit.

Chinese Communists.

can export regulations pro-

One of the biggest deals was

DOORWAY"

Robert Taylor

She sat by the side of King George in an open carriage drawn by white horses. Behind in Japanese another carriage came her Consort, Prince Bern- copper, originally bought carly hard, with Queen Elizabeth. this year by Metal Traders,

a 2,000,000-pound cargo of 99.5 percent pure

The Queen was met at Dover.

Paula Raymond

ROXY

Perfectly Air-CondHidned

BROADWAY

TO-DAY AT 2.30, 5.30,

7.30 & 9.30 P.M.

CLIFTON WEBB

JEANNE SMYRNA

CRAIN LOY

THE GREATEST PERFORMANCE

BY ANY ONE MAN — IN FACT OR FICTIONI

CHEAPER

by the DOZEN

As from the

Queen Juliana, stepped train, Queen Eliza- beth came forward to kiss her. There were embraces too from A Britain's royal princesses, Eli- zabeth and Margaret-Reuter.

Edgar Buchanan

Dwached

TECHNICOLOR

WALTER LANG LAMAR TROTT!

COMING ATTRACTION THE GREAT DRAMA ALL HONGKONG IS WAITING FOR GREGORY PECK

“The Gunfightër”

Directed By HENRY KING 20th Century-Fox Picturo

PRESS

The police broadcast a gen- eral 'alarm for ex-convict Stanley Supp, identified by Mrs Perkins as one of her as- sailants,

and. another man identified as "Ginsburg.

Mrs Perking was involved four years ago as defendant in Incorporated, of New York, The Queen arrived at Dover | service chiefs, including Field in a "slave" case in which a for delivery in New York on in the

an Isbrandtsen lines freighter. Hooinskerch

cruiser Jacob van former companion charged she

Marshal Sir William Slim, after was held without pay and was While in transit, the metal was

sailing Chief of the Imperial General through a 110 kilometres an| Star. forced to work in the Perkins sold to the Kane Import Com-hour gale. household. She was also in-pany, of New York, which then

Wearing a short fur coat and volved in another suit seeking re- sold It to Communist

2 frey-green costume, control of stocks in the Ben- Import Company, of Tientsin.

she looked little the worse for the guet Consolidated Mining Com-

TWO TRIPS

stormy voyage as the cruiser, pany of the Philippines. The Senator O'Conor said

escorted by the

Ave British de suit was for control of stock Isbrandtsen vessel

carried the stroyers, moored a few minutes held by her multi-millionaire

copper to New York, then to ahead of schedule. husband from whom she has

Taku Bar. Bills been estranged for more than certified by

the Isbrandtsen ten years.-United Press.

line, were both dated January alter # short ceremony of 26, 1050. One reported the welcome

the royal party copper was shipped

travelled to London by speciál from for discharge in train. King George and Queen New York. The second showed Elizabeth waited at Victoria

Station to be destined for

in London to greet Taku Bar.

hom. The Senator said Metal Tra-

BITING WINDSTM sold the ders, Inc.

copper on

Between the station February 9, but the second bill 50 miles off the 540 ton Israeli of lading was dated back to

and Puckingham Palace, crowds freighter Japos, now in danger January 26 to give the impres the scarlet tunics of the Cold- Lady Cripps said here today.

hivered in a biting wind and ment in gale lashed seas about 200 sign

In the Swiss mountains, Mail and Hong Kong Tele- the authorities. In Japan miles off La Rochelle, was had cleared it for delivery to stream Guardsmen lining the heard to be in radio, telephone China.

Sir Stafford who is at present graph Staff Photographers route were hidden under in a Zurich home is confined to contact with the freighter at

He charged "spurious miére-heavy great conts, In the bed and has to lie flat on his 11.45. (G:M.T.) today.

presentation" in the preparation rowd children waved minta back. of dual bills of lading. He add-tures of the Dutch national. ed: "These misrepresentations flag.

Ship Imperilled Kobe, Japan, In Violent Seas the copper

Le Conquet Radio Station

near Brest, Nov, 21.

Monarch,

A British vessel,

An official here, listening in to the conversations between the ships, reported that the Monarch was ploughing towards the last reported position of the Japos-Reuters.

1of lading by the Duke of Gloucester and Sir Stafford's PHOTOGRAPHS

Illness

Zurich, Nov. 21,

Copies

of

photographs

Sir Stafford Cripps, former taken by the South China British Chancellor of the Ex- Morning Post, South China chequer, is suffering from an

Infection of the spine and will Sunday Post-Herald, China need prolonged rest and treat-

The infection was discovered on his last visit to the Swiss wore worse than we originally Members of the Cabinet, in nursing home. It was, as 0 thought. Unquestionably regula- cluding Mr Attlee and. Foreign direct result of this that Sir tions have been violated." Secretary, Ernest Bevin. Wern Stafford.resigned...his post as. United Press.

[In the reception party. So wera (Chancellor.—Reuter,

are on view in the -Morning Post Building.

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