THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, TUESDAY, OCTOBER, 2, 1945.

REPATRIATION NOTICE Na 8 REPATRIATION NOTICE No. 11|

3.5. "HIGHLAND MONARCH",

Disturbing Tendencies At Big Five Meetings

AN UNWANTED LINE-UP

4

LONDON, OCT. 1.

FOR-

THE RESULTS OF THE INITIAL MEETING OF

EIGN MINISTERS WILL NOT COME UP TO EXPECTA TIONS. THIS IS FRANKLY ADMITTED BY MOST PRO- PARTICIPANTS. THE FINAL COMMUNIQUE MISES TO BE A LONG DOCUMENT, DESIGNED TO IMPRESSIVE EMPHASIS THE WIDE AND TRULY RANGE OF PROBLEMS INTRODUCED FOR DISCUS STON, AND GLOSS OVER THE SMALL NUM OF AGREEMENT REACHED ON SPECIFIC SOLUTIONS THE AMERICAN DELEGATION EXPECTED MOST AND

IS.

THE THEREFORE, MOST DISAPPOINTED. FRENCH ARE PHILOSO PHIC.

tions were so sketchy as they will heav

were for this eonference.

It begon i

(1J1

OF A

TOGO IN GAOL

Tokyo, Sept. 30, Shigenori Togo, ex-Foreign Minister of Japan, who wis ir Tolo'n cabinet, has boon put in the underground prison at

Yoko hamn along with others held or war crimes charges. Ilo surren dered to military polico of the Eighth Army and has bern under surveillance since Sept. 10, oulier ing from heart disenso, fror which he has now fully recovered. -Router.

ence that the governments whic Russia supports in the Balkan: Are representative and democra the. This underlines a difference In conception deeper and harde し bridge than

differences

C03

They Bay that international ary of State and predies that in

Die "amurt negotiationa always start the tong run, creakily and contentiously soft-voiced American" if he stiffen the final showdown enough in particularly when joint prepari

nchlove

They policy. Homething.

The other tondency in of the certainly learned" leal from this conference.

Western Powers to draw Rela

together. The United States an cloud of surtive positions have been Mai

learer. Se han the fact that ther Great Britain are so opposed t prises and misunderstanding

the east and are no separate qipali sus

west division i because the views of th variou

Europe that they have been and rate solutions. They all dovr Governments were not canvas>

are now disposed to make almos ail and if they are not treater vil in

any compromise to avoid 1. sa whole and on an equal interes

all the grent Powers,

STANDING TOGETHER Yol

the at be made

monient settlements cannol

wher British and Amerienn relations vark.

are exacerbated by the financia tussle in Washington, the Britis

an alao the French

This is a direct

reaction Renan attitude and Groubles the Western Powers

as much A 1 should trouble Moscaw.

nivance and procended slowly because the memoranda for discussion were ten des tributed only when the discus siam open

The

The British claim that the

delays. anticipated the argue that whenever disagreemen has been narrowed to the poin where a compromise can be worke out be experts, as an the questio of Trieste, the chief negotiators

A much have necomplished

he hopes for in the firs could round.

Progresa spent n

do mest

11

RUSSIANS SILENT The Russians

rantist what they think of the

rale tif but kine M. Molote

discussing points lot fine of procedure, possibly his iden o the purpose of this Brat meetm La hanumer out the ethead

the lang series of approach to

cunerete agreements that have

be made before the general pene trendy enn the formulated.

The

acten

htt

Chinese tre Polite

rather th attentive sometņlors setive participants in the debates

Europe and Afrien The thief interest is in the precedente

Pacifie being

xet here for the

Actually. of course, the lendin

characters in this dress rehearsal pence are M. Molotov

For Mr. Byrne.

und

The Soviet Farelen Minister has talked moet, demanded most. and though he has not won hir points, except on matters of re cedure, as in reserving the order of approach to the Rumanian and Bulgarian treaties, as far he ha comended nothing

SOFT-VOICED AMERICAN Thun he ' credited dominating

H

with

the proceedings b

holding to his original position or

ery issue, while the very

shift and back-down.

American

however

It should be added,

of other that several 27. berk

this delegations dispute

view They are Impressed by the sup aleness and coolness of the Seerel

Feud With Fascism

PARIS, SEPT. 30.

VALID CONCERN

Russia has a thr future of Mediterranean,

United

States.

Th

11

valid concern i

Afrien and und ng han th

The Concern #2 both is only in the free develo ment of free communications and pence.

Two tendencies, both disturbing have developed in the conferear One is the emergencr at ideal

leal differences among the Allies that the war efused or obscure

The most serious impasse is the dispute on the definition of demo M. Mulotov is an to pair crazy more emphatic that in his insist

bere

ar

standing with

WILA thes Americans,

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A more significant development nrobably part of the same pictur is the softening of the Frenet Howard Italy. In the discussion of Italian colonies in the Counci Prance was only the Power take our

ortrinal position potting some colonies under italiar administration.

Mr. Bidault argued that Ilaiy had to live.--Reuter.

FLOOD--OF REFUGEES ON THE YANGTSE

CHUNGKING, SEPT, 30. BOATLOADS OF HOMEWAND-BOUND REFUGEES IN THE FIRST ORGANISED MOVEMENT OF MILLIONS OF CHINESE NATIONALS DISPLACED BY THE WAR IN THIS COUNTRY ARE NOW MOVING DOWN THE YANGTZE UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE CHINESE RELJEF AND REHABILITATION ADMINI STRATION. THEY ARE BEING CARRIED FROM CHUNGKING AS FAR AS HANKOW.

BECAUSE SOME ARE TOO EAGER TO AWAIT RIVER h TRUCK TRANSPORTATION OUT OF THE CHINESE HINTERLAND, C.N.REA. HAS SET UP FACILITIES FOR FOOD AND SHELTER ALONG THE MAIN ROUTES.

Among larger partica leaving this week, in addition to river ravellers, was a group of about four hundred which Net Trum Luichow for where further

for a return

be munde.

Kweilin arrangement:

to the coast will:

Δι Luichow. oflein's of thi

1.3.N.R.A.

are providing sonic transportation while the C.N.R. R. A. and American Advisor

amrittee for Voluntary Relief an agency financed by China Reller

are providing ric

LEON JOUHAUX, VETERAN | Gn GENERAL-SECRETARY

ان

for the

and money THE CONSEIL GENERALE Bed en route.

TRAVAIL

PEALED

Dentur

YESTERDAY AP

ΤΟ

Si, th

Citrine.

leader

QI tr Trade

Congress Union that high cost of living made Paris ng itabin as the bend

Jouhaux recalled that quarters,

the French

old Inter capital had given th

Federation Trades Unions the warmest hos pitality it had ever had.

"Have we even had the shador doubt of or liberty of actier "neerh bare?"

of

or

Unite

vegetables

Scrutiny Of Assets

Of Mikado

TOKYO, SEPT. 30. ASSETS OF THE JAPAN- ESE IMPERIAL HOUSE- BOLD WILL COME UNDER INCREASINGLY CLOSE ALLIED SCRUTINY AS THE SUPREME COMMAND'S OF FICIAL PROGRAMME UN. JOLDS, COL. RAYMOND KRAMER, HEAD OF GEN- ORAL MACARTHUR'S ECO- NOMIC AND SCIENTIFIC

be very curious about the Imperial assets," he aid, adding that all persons, companies and industries hold-

The U.N.N.R.A. China ofre OTHE

which is in Haison WORLI

with the N.R.R.A., has also sent person CONFERENC TRADE UNION

nel to awrist. Women, children, ih HERE NOT

ABANDON TO AS

aged and HEADQUARTERS

the sick were to be PARIS

THE FOR

NEW

WORLD led to ride from Luichow t Kweilin on a few trucks mud TRADE UNION FEDERATION

available for the move. Wing to criticisms

40,000,000 REFUGEES, Assistance for river voyagers LUTION, SAID TO-DAY. From Chungking provided h "We shull the National Government through the Ministry of Social Affairs We› Transportation Board, The firs groups to leave have been her for years receiving aid from thng property in Japan will be National Relief Commission. Es roated "exactly alike."

the number of dis He said it timates on

was known that the Emperor bas holdings in placed persons throughout Chin range from 25 to 40 million.

he Bank of Chosen' and Bank The Mexican Vicente Lombard

The Government has set asidr

Jf Taiwan, but a full report of 18 billion Chinese

dotiers to th Toledano, and leaders of the Tatie

the Japanese financial struc War Transportation Board over American Confederation of Traden War

ure has not yet arrived. C.N.R.R.A. the Wor transportation costs. Unions appealed to Conference for

has made available ten millor thu "collectiv

Chinese dollars for rellef among that the possibility of actua. action tariat" to secsire

non-Chinese displaced persons ir starvation among the Japanese democracy to Spain,

Shanghai area. announced his winter was "very real," The Latin-American statement Beniamin Kizer, director of th

but they had not asked officially added "If consciously

U.N.R.R.A. Ching office. incon

for assistance yet. He des- acionaly there should grow up

STATELESS PERSONS *** now Fascist centre in the world Eligible are persons of United ribed the Japaneeo as "apathe-

ic" toward the danger. Nations this world constitute a new theag

nationality ne well p to democracy.

He said the difference beat is impossibl stateless persons It

of other Axis- that victory should only bo vietor verscouted people and assistanc ween the supply and the cati-; against some Fascists and not al' here possible will be on a loan or mated needs of the nation was of them"Router.

partial loan basis.

1,500,000 tons of rice and "ve U.N.R.R.A. personnel are actingire not going into any pro- as avonta for O.N.R.E.A. in thi

gramme like that without con initial

stages of this Shanghal ulting Washington. Associat- Work C.N.R.R.A. work unde present

Arrangements will b directed in Shanghai towards per

of an international prole

BRITISH

A

raturn

AID TO CHINA...

OT

*he

_

Kramer said in the interview

d Press.

one who were not interned during US. PROMOTION

the occupation.

relief of internees have beer

Other arrangements · for--the i

made, it was paid. Associated

During the last four years, the peoples of Great Britain and the Cammonwealth and Empire have contributed over £1,500,000 for the relief of suffering in ChinBritish Press.

This fund is known United Airl to China" and sub scriptions have ranged from larg

Chungking: Sept. 80, The promotion of Albert F. Hogenberger, Commanding Go- eral of the 10th Air Force, from Brigadier to Major-Gener- al, kan been announced Staff under Major-Genera Claire Chenanult in the 14th Air Force. Ho has a wife and daughter living In Arizona Ar

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and institutes to the sixpornler contributed by school-children.

This at a time who tha Dri

whan sh peoples wore hard pressed—

for

Paris, Sopt. 80. France hopes to rebuild noxt ian concrete gesture of their year from ten to twenty per admiration the Chinese peoplent. of the houses dentroyer and the sufferings, they have enduring the war the Rocon

in their struggle againstruction Minister, Mr. Racul or in army avlation, Includ- Japan.

Chairman of the Fund, which Pantry announced yesterdawhiti 'ng bis flight in 1927 wth L. J. Other targata for the coming. Maitland, from Oakland, Call lein, onerative la-LadeGeiger

wife of the Re Hon, Sie Balter year include the construction formin, to tawell the first Cripps M.P President of the of 20,000 to 10,000 damaged on stop flight to the Hawaiian Hourd of Trade,

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A

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K. 12. ME. MA

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