THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1945.,
Chiang's Kunming Coup: Warlord Liquidation
SOEKARNO KICKS OUT JAPS
The
Batavia. Oct. 5. Dr. Sorkarao'a Repúblican followers, have euated Japanese and taken control of two key cities, Blandineng and Sourabnya, according to an official report from Plan- doeng. Reuter.
Awkward Question
GLASGOW, UCHT, E. THE INDEPENDENT "GLAS GOW HERALD" IN AN EDI TORIAL ON THE BOMBAY RIOTS. SAYS: ARE OFTEN THER HINDUS
"QUESTIONS ASKED WHE AND MOS LEMS HAVE FOUGHT MOR! OFTEN OR MORE BITTERLY DURING THE PRESENT TIME OF POLITICAL UNREST THAN
PERIOD IN THE
BEFORE
THE CONGRESS PARTY AND THE MOSLEM LEAGUE CAME TO STAND FOR IRRECONCIL ABLE CLAIMS.
for
CHUNGKING, OCT. 5. ADDITIONAL DETAILS REA CHING HERE TO-DAY ABOUT GENERALISSIM O CHIANG KAI - SHEK'S COUP TO REMOVE WAR LORD LUNG YUN FROM CONTROL OR-YUNNAN PROVINCE, DISCLOSEN THAT CHINESE NATIO NALIST TROOPS CLASHED WITH TWO OF LUNG'S WELL - EQUIPPED REGI- MENTS IN QUELLING AN ARMED FLAREUP AT KUNMING. QUIET HAS SINCE BEEN RESTORED. KUNMING REPORTS SAID GOVERNOR LUNG WAS IN- FORMED IN ADVANCE OF CHANG'S QUSTER DE- CISION AND RELUCTANTLY AGREED TO YIELD HIS POWERS TO GEN. LU HAN, WHO IS IN INDO-CHINA ACCEPTING THE JAPANESE SURRENDER. LUNG'S NOTIFICATION TO HIS TROOPS FAILED TO REACH TWO REGIMENTS AND THEY RESISTED THE CEN- TRAL GOVERNMENT FORCES IN THEIR OCCUPA- TION OF KUNMING,
At the height of the fighting. } Lung Yun is almost a legen. American troops in the city | dary figure in southwest China. wern isolated
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There hotels in two
1 plenty of about him, but bear the west gate under strict
most of them i lnek an authoritative baris. Ile non-intervention orders..
Kunming's foreign popida- | often
Heen in dark tion huddled behind barred snap-brim hat and dark silk dours.
Chinese gown, which he vary. Maj. Gen.
Auranil, H. S.
times wore at official functions commander f all American as a change from his uniform. forces in the Kuuming aren. SOMETHING DIFFERENT
a complete cessation reported
It long has been apparent to Americans that of the fighting.
something He said there was no report
administration a about the American of any
less of life.
Kunming differed from ather hal three American soldier-centres they visited. Opium suffered slight wounds,
establishments. operated back alleys and flocks of girle roved the streets with Lhr tolerance of the local regim in which Chungkin coul scarcely meddle.
A night curfew for U.S. troops continued.
VANISHING SPECIES
set
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of
most powerful of that vanishing species. Lung Yun The Dragon) has been virtua Fonarch of southwest China for a score of years.
is indubitably yes. "The answer
would argue although nu Indian that there in
Chiang apparently to b anything gained for either side by rlofing patter for his liquidation
There is the old | China's war lords or incendiarismo.
in ousting British the accusation that
felais are to be fount, who do not grieve overmuch when Hindus at each others und Moslems y throals.
charge is putently absurd
Authority, every
whether British Indian, cones in for severe judgment whenever pence is broken.
"AN
matter of plain fact, the Bombay scenes of the past week offers the sharpest possible chal lenge to leaders such as Gandhi and Jinnah. Do they
wish the world to infer that their influence has no weight nt all with the common people?" - Router
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Moscow Charge
MOSCOW, OCT. 5. ALLEGATIONS THAT EF. FORTS WERE BEING MADE IN THE ALLIED OCCUPATION ZONES IN EUROPE TO PRE- VENT THE REPATRIATION OF SOVIET CITIZENS WERE RENEWED TO-DAY กษ (0. LONEL GOLIKOV, HEAD OF THE ORGANISATION DEAL ING WITH REPATRIATION,
Colonel Golikov "Pravda"
la": "Organisations in the British.
American and French zones, whour attitude is hostile to the Soviet Union, are Lrying by evary ATIS to prevent us frum repatriating Soviet people.
are
wrote irt
termorising
And
They docelving our people and spread ing slanders against our country. -Reuter.
TO KEEP THEM AMUSED
THE
WASHINGTON, OCT. 5.
WAR DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCED TO-DAY PLANS FOR A MILITARY "OLYMPIC GAMES IN MANILA DURING
THE LAST 10 DAYS OF DECEMBER
the
An officer explained: "Despite! stepped-up movement of troops
אןh
of
Lung, a slim, prepossessing Agure, still has claim to octa:
in the central status
Kuverh ment, despite the liquidation of provincial "monarchy." generalissimo's order October 2 atripped him of every office under the Central Gov- ernment, but named him head of the National Military Ad- visory Council,
The
Such a consolation, which may be difficult for the western mind to comprehend, presum- ably is based
on the principle
of saving "face."
The practical aspect of the appointment may be that ceptance will require Lung to
come
to Chungking or,
even-
tually, Nunking, thereby farther separating him still from his old vassals, retailers Kunming. and petitioners in
Lung still is in Kunming.
new
He will turn over his chop or ofcial seal to General Lu lian.
1.i
Lang. ds (hung commissioner of civil affairs in Yunnan, is acting as governor arrives from until Lu Han Indo-China.
is
GENERALISSIMO SECLUDED
It was learned that Chiang virtually keeping himself
!!
Hundreds of American army vehicles have been concentrated at Kunming and sometimes they would tre stopped. There was no question but that an exor. bitant "squeeze" and mainifold forms of racketeering flourish. in Kunming with certain cliques. Associated Press.
MIDNIGHT SKIRMISH
London, Uct. 6. Soon after it had been reported that General Lung Yun had been relieved of his post an Governor of Yunnan, fighting broke out in Kunming. Martial
proclaim.od after sniping and sharp stree. clashes had brought the city to a virtual slege, a Chungking report Boid.
Jaw
was
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CHEN KUNG PO ARRESTED
WOR
Shanghai, Oct. 5. The_dally “Li Pao" reports that Chan Kung Po, acting president of the erstwhile Nanking puppet_government, was arrested at Kyoto, Japan, on October 1 and flown to Nanking
a Chincuo plans the following day,
Ho previously was reported
auicido. to have committed The newspaper Baid the Chinese were sceptical and demanded the Japanosa murs render him. Ten oficers flew to gat him.Associated Press.
Flaming Funeral
Pit Scene
ON
LUENEBURG, OCT. 5. JOSEPH KRAMER, FORMEY
CONCEN MASTER OF TWO
CAMPS IN GER TRATION MANY WAS ACCUSED
LINING UP THURSDAY OF SELECTED VICTIMS AT THE EDGE OF A FLAMING FUNE RAL PIT USING DOGS T FORCE SOME INTO THE FIRT MACHINE-GUN AND THEN NING THE REST
Previously, Kramer had brand ing reporte of mass killings at th
na "untrue from Auschwitz
camp beginning
to end." The
Col. M. M prosecutor, Bankhouse, read to the militar court which is trying Kramer and 44 others of war criminals, ar affidavit by Regina Rosenthal, Polish Jewess who was internet both at
Auschwitz
Differences Which Ended Big Five Meeting
LONDON, OCT, 5.
THREE OF THE FIVE FOREIGN MINISTERS WHO AT- TENDED THE COUNCIL OF FIVE IN LONDON, MR. JAMES BYRNES, M. MOLOTOV AND M. BIDAULT, HAVE GIVEN A. PUBLIC ACCOUNT TO THE PRESS OF THEIR VIEWS ON THE TERMINATION OF THE FIRST SESSION AND ITS UNDERLYING CAUSES. REUTER'S DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT WRITES THAT THE THREE VERSIONS REVEAL A MEASURE OF COMMON GROUND AND SOME IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES OF INTE RPRETATION. All three were emphatic that, ing for three weeks in power it would be a mistake to re- politics, han ronched
complate gard the present disagreemen-
defulgek."--Reuter. as the end of the Council and expressed their conviction that, after an interval for consu.ta- tion between the delegates and) heir governments and an ex- change of view between in- terested powers by diplomatie channels, the Council
meet again.
All three agreed that Council deputies would tinue to remain in London.
woule
the
Con-
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Ceylon Sets Pace In
Education
OF
THE
Commandos Occupy "Outposts"
URGENT REQUESTS FROM THE GUERILLA GARRISON AT TAI O AND FROM THE VILLAGE ELDERS (KA1 FONGS) OF CHEUNG CHAU, LED TO THE TAKING OVER OF THESE TWO "OUT- POSTS" OF HONG KONG YESTERDAY BY THE NO. 1 COMMANDO BRIGADE.
The party that left Queen's Pler at 10 a.m. by launch was commanded by Lt. Col. J. Turn- bull. MIC., and Bar. Lt. Taber- in command of the party left to garrison Tai O and Lt. R. Gillies took over at Cheung Chau. Others on board
ner was
COLOMBO, OCT. 5. A NEW ERA OF FREE The main differences in the STATE EDUCATION FROM three foreign ministers'
ac-KINDERGARTEN ΤΟ UNI- counts of the proceetings real VERSITY IN CEYLON WAS y amounted to differences of STARTED AS FROM THE the emphasis on the facts
launc, were Lt.-Col. Pit- which BEGINNING
tendrigh and Major Wilson, are now generally known.
MONTH. M. Molotov made it
A.S.P. pinin
Tultion in all Government that the Soviet viewpoint was educational institutions is now coived
At Tai O, the party was re- that the work of the Council was
by Major Wong Kic- free and all grant-in-aid the logical extension of
choi, commanding the Third The schools, willing to come Into
Battalion in the Seventh War threa previous big
meetings the scheme, have been invited
Arca. and the decisions reached
The Commandos were at
to hand over management of these meetings.
accorded a warm reception and them to the Government.
the Union Jack was hointed at The popularity of the scheme
Tai Police. Station.
At Cheung Chau there was can be judged by the fact that from 200 to 300 English schools
great crowd
to at the pier have come into the scheme The only opposition to the scheme meet the incoming launch and Major Wilson, A.3.A. made comes from Christian mission-
old contact again with many aries who object to the State:
friends, monopoly of education-
Education in Ceylon has been technically free and compulsory up to the age of 14 for a long time, but owing to the shortage
A
AS A WHOLE Mr. Byrnes emphasised the desirabihty of peace-time! widening of aliied consultations, He said that the Potsdam de- cision should bo faithfully adhered to, but as "a whole.”
M Bidault was equally frank in his view that any reversion and Belsen
exclusive Big Three's responsibility in taking major decisions auecting peace would in French opinion, 22 re- crogressive one.
It
COD
two camps which Kramer headed She said she witnessed the fiery pit atrocity at Auschwitz.
Kramer and the others дг charged with murder and mis concentration camp treatment of inmates.-Associated Press.
ONE BY ONE
Lueneburg, Oct. 6, The reading of affidavits
afternoor tinued throughout the and one by one the accused were
authors picked out as the specific acts of cruelty. The actual cause of the fight-
An internee, nomed Mariar ing is not clear, but it started
Winter, said, in her affidavit, that
of th Boon after troops of
Henrich Basch, another "Dragon"
Belser Lung's army cut the wires linking accused, shot a girl in Kunming and Chungking yeater called over another prisoner and
were thirat asked her if she
and Basch The girl said: "Yes," replied: "You can drink thir dead girl's blood.”—Router.
Contral Governinent troops, day under General Tu Li-ming, wer reported to have restored order.
A particularly sharp skirmish midnight at the West occurred at Gate of the city. according to an American officer, when machine- gune spluttered for two houre while forces were deployed in the felds. Reuter.
Singapore Booty
SINGAPORE, OCT. 5. TWELVE THOUSAND TONS OF RUBBER, 3,440 TONS OF TIN AND CONSIDERABLE NAVAL STORES, INCLUDING 1,226 TWENTY-EIGHT INCH TORPEDOES ARE
RICKSHA [DISCUSSION
to the
be,
is confirmed in British circles in London that during the conference, there was an exchange of communication bo- Lween Mr. Atlee, Presidit Truman and Generalissime Stalin, but the exchange took place after and not before M. alolotov had dropped "his bombshell" by saying that his agreement to the big five tak- ing part in all discussions on peace treaties was a mistake. Reuter.
TAKING STOCK · With the Foreign Ministers to the five power talks in London on their way home, the world
aking stock of the work done by the conteronco
spite of ica
1ormal breakdown.
T
of schools it was felt that mass illiteracy could never be eradi- cated unless the State assumed responsibility for education.
There are
schools over 450 with about 820,000 pupila in Ceylon but when the scheme is completed the age for conclud- ing compulsory education may be raised to 16 years.
Ceylon will spend 37,000,000 rupees or about 15 per cent, of the total revenue où education this year and this may be dou- bled in the next few years un- der the new arrangements. Reuter.
British Swoop
In Jerusalem
The Police Station W13 found to be in ruina, but the
hospital was in good condition. The request from Cheung Chau had been
brought in by Dr.
Koh, accredited to the hospital ataif, and by one other repre- sentative. Refreshments were served at the Town Hall.
The launch returned to Hong Kong at 9 p.m.
French Send
More Ships
PARIS, OCT.
NAVY MINISTER LOUIS JACQUINOT SAID TO-DAY FRANCE HAD
TO ANN
ORDERED ADDITIONAL FLEET UNITS WHERE THE INDEPENDENCE LEADERS AND FRENCH AU- THORITIES HAVE STARTED PEACE TALKS AFTER THE RECENT OUTBREAK OF VID-
CU
A full statement, which the British Foreign
Mr. Secretary,
LENCE. LONDON, OCT. 6. REPRESENTATIVES OF
Ernest Bevin, is expected to makɩ
ALL THE RICKSHA OWNERS
"WE EXPECT FROM to Parliament, is next Tucaday SYNDICATE AND OF THE | awaited with keen interest RICKSHA-PULLERS WILIuay, Mr. Bovin reported to the MEET AT THE LABOUR Cabinet on the events leading to OFFICE AT 10 A.M. THIS tho collapse of the conference.
The Australian Foreign Minis- ΤΟ MORNING
DISCUSS
er, Dr. Evatt, told a press con- TERMS FOR A FINAL SET
ference in London to-day that th. TLEMENT OF THE DISPUTI
failure of the conference was an ABOUT VEHICLE RENTAL opportunity for a frean start in RATES.
药 peace making, in which other belligerents, including India and
British Dominions, the
ativulu participate.
out of reach of everyone but the closest members of his goY ernment, presumably
to spare himself the practical remon
The plendings bound
Owners' yndicate wial strances and
to charge one AMONG
dollar per day to come from Lung's friends.
THE BOOTY TAKEN AT PEN. exactly double the pre-war rate The Completing
round uf
OF THE ANG BY TROOPS
and contend that through th face-saving, lang was reported
SOUTH EAST ASIA COM-
four years of the Japanese to have received thembers of
MAND.
cupation they had done thei: the provincial government, in
Penang-garrisoned by
6,000
utmost to give the pullers cluding new faces, at luncheon Japanese, mostly navy mon-had
higher living standard by keep yesterday in
been converted by the JapanESL into a defence bastion.
Ing down the rental rate to palace surmounting the highest
levation at Kunming.
maximum of 16.50 military yen per day when rice was nearl: 200 yen a catty.
his French-atyk
homeward. We still have plenty of Polite Snub
топ In the Pacific and their
spirits
around get pretty low
will
Christmas and these games help keep them pepped up.”
Elimination tournaments wil troops in Japan, be held by Hawall
and the
winners in the threes. Th
areas then will compete at Manila for titles patterned after the army pionships conducted in the Euro pean theatre-Associated Press.
CAIRO'S DEMANDS
cham.
CAIRO, OCT. 6. ASSANEL BANA, MOSLEM BROTHERHOOD LEADER VOICED YESTERDAY A DE- MAND FOR EVACUATION OF BRITISH TROOPS FROM EGYPT
He said the Egyptian people aro awaiting fulfillment of the of the long-awaited promises Atlantic charter."
El Bana gave his interview.
To Brockway
LONDON, OCT. 5. THE PRIME MINISTER, MR. CLEMENT ATTLEE, HAS RE PLIED TO THE
LETTE FROM MR. FENNER BROCK- WAY (ON BEHALF OF THE INDEPENDENT LABOUR PAR
EXPRESSING CONCERN KEGARDING REPORTS BRITISH FORCES WERE BE. ING USED ΤΟ RESTOR FRENCH AND DUTCH AD MINISTRATIONS IN ANNA AND JAVA, WITH THE WARN ING TO BE CAREFUL ABOUT ACCEPTING AT THEIR FACE KIND."
୯
There were few rickshas or the streets yesterday, the strik
The Japanese also formed there this year an underground move- ment of men trained in Japanese spy schools with the intention of leaving them bohind in places pccupied by the Allies carry out carefully co-ordinated ing pullers, it is alleged, having
intimidation plans for sabotage and destruction. attempted
strike-breakers. -Reutor.
so a to
Mr. Shaftain On The Future
(Continued from Page 1) who was attached to the King's Royal Rides, he was able to leav for France within six weeks o his arrival in England.
sympathetic. Most
crimes hav
He described the provisions o. the Potsdam mooting concerning the position of members of ti
The Navy spokesman said the BRITISH GOVERNMENTS warships were ordered at Allied FAIRNESS. BRITAIN ASSUM-request to sail to Saigon to act a deterrent to any further ED A GREAT RESPONSIBI LITY WHEN SHE PROMISED outbreaks in Indo-China.
The battleship Richelieu and a A NATIONAL HOME TO THE
light cruiser already are at Saigon. JEWS.
A dispatch from Saigon said "This national home has taken the Annamese were understood to shape long agʊ. It is now up to be reluctant to accept the French. the British Government to protect offer of progressive self-govern- the interests of an Indigenous.mont under a French governor.. population. I understand that general.
govern- Labour is representing the under- Instead, they seek a dog, and the Arabs have always ment administered solely by An- namese, subject to the juisdiction been the underdogn in Palestine.
Of partition as a possibic solu- of Alliod-nominated control The dispatch said tion of the Palestine problem,
"If you assur tho Azzam Bey said
Annamese had agreed to demands for the release of all hostages. Associated Press.
En
commission.
SOFTBALL MATCH
United Nations, other than the big thres, as "yaguo and almost me that partition will put an end unworkable."
to the trouble, then we want to French 'BYRNES' PLANE DELAYED
see the end to this trouble."
Meanwhile, in Jerusalem, part In Washington, the important
of the British mobile police with conference between President
Tru- man and the Secretary of State, armoured cars and tommy gune Mr. James Byrnes, will be delayed surrounded the busy thoroughfaren for at least twenty-four hours, in the centre of the city at nom as the plane taking Mr. Byrnes yesterday. home has been grounded in the -Azores by weather conditions.
Router reports from all centres how that the world is reacting In New York, the *doratu Tribune
for their identity cards. blessing in disguisa if i
This was the first large scal Leads the great braina to stop and
themselves
they have public search since the recent in Albert what
до я
Extensive searches began im- mediately and continued for som hours. Entering cafes and res taurants, tomers to leave within a few min
the police ordered cus-
described the breakdown ates, and passers-by were asked
really been talking about
Tho nowspaper continues: "The discovery that kicking the Soviets and other Allies in the shins is not thu Infallible recipe
In connection with the V-Day: Celebrations there will be a soft ball exhibition gamo batween. Hong Kong Volunteers and a team Rest of the representing the Colony
The following will represent the Volunteers:Dickio Alves, Mickey Remedios Gerry Gosano, Luigi Gosano, Sherry Bux, Tony Alves, Bertie
Gosang,
Ernie Ribeiro, F. M. Soares,
creasd in the tension here-Router. P. A. cit.
SABRE-RATTLING
Johannesburg, Oct. 5.
"The United Nations must me
for establishing univorani. peace be influenced by the sabre-rattling | Hollands amo) Tel. 25578-C
and concord, has laft some attitude of the Secretary-Genera
Roshan Azz Fue, Mr. Abdu
Americans in a state of baffled of the Arab bowildormant.
whor
th
In
an economic background."
POLICE PIRATES" Mr. Shaftain aaid that he har handled so
that 20 many cases
which "I hadn't baon in France many would be difficult to say
one was the most intorcating, but days when I began to wish I ha not been so damned anxious the recalled having to deal with
of rang of pirates, two get out," he said.
mombern Mr. Shaftain any servico in th were "non-activo"
of various theatres of war in France ang. That is to say, they merely was wounded three times and whaubscribed towards the fund t of these wa inally knocked out" for the count buy
of Inspector Earnes when the Gormans made their het, het oor in the Sergeante
the other Mosa Central Police Statior
at Inspector's boy was respon.
arms etc.
VALUE REPORTS OF THIS of ten months in March 191. the "boxtoned at Shaukiwen and i
Mr. Attico writes: "You may be certain that the British Govern nient is carrying out the principles for which it has always - stood. If you care to send me information, I will have it checked up and a detailed reply sont t you.
that
your
final attack on the carl The
PROMOTED Returning to the
In 1010, after a most exciting triable for the purchase of the arm
bn
in the 20 tools on th
of
Director
Bald the Bout' Moscow, most, Russians African Minister of Justice, Mr await M. Molotov's return from Colin Stovn, at a meeting of th London with the question "What South African Parliamentar
Committee for Palestine, yester next?" on thoir. Upo.,
THE ONUS*
·
he mooting, which won atten":
Sonitors and, manber by
The Soviet press has
not yet ed published the British and "Ameri- can versions of the differences in of the House of Assembly, pasar-
a revolution, declaring that th London-but-all- newspapers give
opening of Palestine to Jewi usual prominence to the the Bs. Coblenz, he was insed in the Sul Yick piracy who
long report of M. Molotov's press com immigration was the responsibil of the whole civilized world. an charge of criminal investigation the steamer, on the. Hong Kong
before, he loft for Moscow.
Afrier on the South A.S.P. În
district. Promoter:Sanmot run was pirated. Ho po foropody, a, Soviet nowspaper chiling
then from the No. 1 blacksmith
⚫utmo. Ite at Tallios Docks and than calm statement from London, comment Government to use Not
evory. movament Criminal Intelligence and the 1930, proceeded to stored in calmo a private office overlooking ils claims to be democratic can b
ing on the closing stage of the influence for the immediate abol tion of the policy laid down in th "safe-kcoping." in the Shaukiwn conference, placed the onus three
forth White Panor Router. on the outbreak of war, he tou goparato yards, where coveral thousand persons gathered accented an much on its own state over the post of Director Polleo Station for five days, thirhe breakdown on the other dele-British Wh
Minister, con- ment," the Prime
Criminal Intelligence,
to give time to the active nearly three hours before a night
pirat altiler.
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complete arrangements for years with the Polic his Mr. Fenner Brockwny the loading replied that Bald
Force hore
Shaftain has their crimel the source of his notions should givo Egypt information were deanatches from pent 20 with the C.L.D. and In chance to fulfil "her aspirations the Labour Dally Herald" and
this connection he says that h. "but the people cannot
has handled thousands of
CRÉCK other correspondents-Reuter.
Denn
be ex-
pegled to stand still when their
ta are not granted.
fo claims half a million mom- sa in the organization ho founde Fears ago. Hoaald th otherhood' objectivos ara ducator and feed the mathe", ell and to obtain · frog moyori,
has
London, Oct. 4. Mr. M. Ahuja, Indian Trade Commissioner in Canada in now in London, where he is sent for a free perpla—Associatal spending a few days before re-
turning to India-Router.
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London, Oct. 5. The Chineso Foreign Minister, "I have come into contact with Dr. Wang, left by ait for Calcutt nome of the lowest. elements of vanterday on his way home afte humanity but can bay that wit.ttending the Council of Fivo In | "ho exception of four men, I have ondon-Router..
In whom not met a criminal could not find something decent.
Salgon, Oct. 5.- Dating in crime lves you undenoras Le Clor commanding inafelit. Into the weaknessos of the French Forces in the Far East one's fellow mon. It does not expected to arrive in Saigon by hardon you, but makes yoja jadranir to-dayRouters,
gations,
There is no general comment TURKEY'S FIVE witherto, but generally speaking
pessimism of some sections YEAR PLAN
of the foreign=press_is"^(not
tha
shared
hpro because the Russians
Istanbul, Oct.
Will the following "Rost" players please get in touch with Mr. H. Moosdoen (the Organiser of the
R. "Skelly" Razack, Barney Abbas, Arturo Ozorio, A. J. 3indoo" Hussain, Young Kar Sing ("Showboat" All), Rabble tocha. N. Beltrao, H. A. Barros, Bill Kwan, A. M. Omar, Ike Haroon.
HOME FOOTBALL
London. Oct. 5 In. a League three (South) re- Mon match
Notts yesterday, ounty beat Southend by goals: o 1-Ropter.net
London, Oct. 5ị. Moscow Radio said yesterday. hat Marshal Alexander Vnsl vsky, hero of the Soviet Union nd Commander-in-chief of the orces Invading Manchuria hor
en awarded the Gold Star Medal For his conduct of onerations ainst Japanare imperialism.” Reator,
Loridon, Oct. 5. havo frequently been told by Tho Turkial Government har
Mr. Anthony Eden was to-day their press that differences prepared a five-year plan, costing between Russia and the other same
Turkish prosented with the Treedom of the $15,000,000 for great Powern are inevitable but chamalcal, metallurgical and textile City of Durkum-Reyter, 20
her Industries,, It was announced net Insurmountable, ve In Paris, the newspaper ““Popu- yesterday.
air states that the failure of the Another plan aims at nisin conference constitutes the "de"Turkey's cool output from 3.000 diplomsby
Fears Reptor.
anite breaking down of secret
down of secret 000 to 7.000.000 tons in Aftoon
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