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THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1946.
YENAN ALLEGES ATTACK
Story Of Clash In Chekiang
LONDON, OCT. 7.
THE YENAN RADIO-TONIGHT-SAID THAT FIGHTING 'HAS BROKEN OUT BETWEEN CHINESE GOVERN-
MENT AND COMMUNIST FORCES IN CHEKIANG, THE BROADCAST ADDED: "THE 1ST BRIGADE OF THE NEW FOURTH ARMY HAD BEEN ORDERED TO WITHDRAW NORTHWARDS SO AS TO AVOID CON- FLICT WITH KUOMINTANG PARTY) FORCES AND TO PEACE AND UNITY.
The advance guard had cross- ed the Tang River, but just as the main force was crossing the Kuomintang Seventh Divi- Bion of the Third War Buddenly attacked them both banks of the river.
Large-scale
civil war
(GOVERNMENT
PROMOTE NATIONAL
the Kuomia- such attacks by Long against the Eighth Route Army and the Fourth Army (Communist armies) nt. the time when the Kuomintang- from Communist negotiations Ar
taking place indicates a serious nationwide danger.
of "The chances may
peace
In
JAP WAR ON
TEREE INDIAN V.ČS CHRISTIANS
London
Oct. 7.
Three Indians, who have bcon awarded the Victoria Cross for aupreme act of bravery during the war, will receive the medal from His Majesty the King on October 10. They are: Havilder Um- rad Singh of the 13th Indian Mounted Regiment, Rifleman Bhanthagga Gurung of the -- 914th Ghurka Rifles and Naik Singh of the 4115th Punjabi Regiment Reuter.
break out in East Cheklang af China hang in the balance," the Questions
any moment. The launching of broadenst concluded.-Reuter,
JOCKEYING FOR POSITION
CHUNGKING, OCT. 7.
ΤΟ DETER.
AS NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE BETWEEN COMMUNISTS
AND KUOMINTANG REPPESENTATIVES MINE THE FUTURE OF THE
NATION'S INTERNAL
RELATIONS, IT IS CLEAR TO ANYONE KNOWING ANY. THING
TALKS THEMSELVES THAT BOTH OF THE
MILITARILY SIDES ARE JOCKEYING FOR POSITION TERRITORIALLY AND POLITICALLY, UNWILLING T GIVE UP ANYTHING WHICH EITHER THINKS MIGHT AID THEIR POSITIONS IN ANY WAY.
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United States and Runnin (1771
of probe is 211[ reeruminatione kumeing. too, that it is militarily including pals to the Americar i dominant. people and dent Truman
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ast side of the
developed path Forestianing of the Ameri Lory that sent the United urines into the Peiping Tientsin region.
Australian Communists Cause Stir
CANBERRA, OOT. 7. SENATOR WILLIAM A. BRAND COPPOSITION) SPEAKING IN THE SENATE TO-DAY BEFORE IT
IT AD JOURNED UNTIL THE NEW YEAR, CALLED FOR ACTION AGAINST THE AUSTRALIAN COMMUNIST PARTY FOR DIS TRIBUTING PAMPHLETS HEADED HANDS OFF THE INDONESIAN REPUBLIC."
the
and
He said they contained words. Buch as: "Are we to shed blood of the Indonesian peopl for the profits of British Dutch exploiters? Are we to join hands with the Japanese mur derers
of Australian soldiers Assiet
the Indonesian crews now striking in Melbourne.”
Senator William P. Ashley
Should the Communista decidi
to precipitate a civil war, they could at best wage only a gurrihe type fight without help from out side. and the cards would stacked against them. Associaten
Presa.
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On India
LONDON, OCT. 7. WITH THE RETURN OF A FIVE-DAY PARLIAMENTARY WEEK, IT LOOKS AS IF THE PRACTICE OF HAVING QUES TIONS ON INDIA EXCLUSIVE. LY ON THURSDAYS HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED.
There are two India questions down for the first day of parlia mentary
resumption Tuesday October 9th-but the main body of questions addressed Lo th Under-Secretary of State for Jadin in the House of Commons reserved for the following
મ
Monday.
Tuesday's questions are both b Sir John Mellor, who neke for whn!
purpose on September 28th 1945, a rule
was made by the Government of India to prohibi the publication of accouola ◊ certain companies operating in India, and whether the rule ház now been revoked,
In his second question, Str John Mellor asks u service ques tion relating to an army cantair Perving with the Indian Army. Reuter.
New Enemy Appears In Burma
LONDON, OCT. 7.
THE RANGOON CORRESPONDENT OF "THE TIMES" HERE TO-DAY SAID: "OUR TROOPS. ADVANCING TO OCCUPY LOWER BURMA, ARE FACED WITH A NEW ENEMY: DACOITS, ARMED BANDITS AND
OF FORTUNE, WHO ARE LOOTING JA- SOLDIERS PANESE DUMPS AND RAVAGING TOWNS AND VILLAGES.
"MANY OF THE DACOITS ARE WELL ORGANISED AND EQUIPPED. SOMETIMES GROUPS OF 103 TO 150. WITH ARMS STOLEN OR BOUGHT FROM THE JAPA- NESE, CARRY OUT WELL PLANNED RAIDS." Mostly, they are the scum of Asia but there in the back- ground of political intrigue.
Large numbers of fully armed troups of the Japanese inspired "Patriot Burma Forces" are in this
of the country. part
They are thought to be at least encour- aging the Dacolts to hinder the British re-occupation.
Aung San, self- and
"Inor-General
styled
Minister of Supply and
and Shipping. Baid that the protest would b mander brought to the attention of thi Department cor
concerned.
Mr. Arthur Calwell, Minister of Immigration, told the Austra Ban Council for civil liberties, In a letter to-day that the indonesian Beamen and civilians now Aus- tralia would be taken honie in British ahip As soon as possible The chairman of the Indonesiar Melbourne Committee had accepted this offer, provided that they wer
taken to a part controlled by the Indonesian Republican
A Timely Warning
of
com-
the Patriot Burma Foreca", is making public protes- tations of his intention to abide by the agreement made with Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten at Kandy
to hand over his arms and ammunition. Even if his good faith is accepted, it is doubtfu whether he has sufficient authority with his army to enable him to fulfil his promise.
a
Boxers Quick
Off Mark
EX-P.O.W.S FROM JAPAN
Four hundred-British-ox--- prisoners-of-war from Japan. arrived in the Colony yenter- day aboard the transport, ship "Colossus."
They are bound for India, the majority of those aboard “boing yoguiara from the IndianTM
Army-Router.
re-
Tokyo,
Oct. 7. Domel nows agency sald to-day Domel said, to "untold atrocities." that 25,000 Christian members o Followers
coerced to were Japan's Holyness church werenounco their belief, either by arrested in 1045 during religiou: intimidation от torture. The persecutions and the church was church was founded in 1901 by forced to disband in April, 1944. a Japancio graduate of an Ameri- Four church leaders mot dont' can theology school. It had over In prison; others were bleste 300 branches-Associated Press.
American Naval Units In Hong Kong
THE UNITED STATES COAST GUARD CUTTER, ING- HAM, FROM WHICH THE LANDING IN CORREGI- DOR WAS DIRECTED, FLYING THE FLAG OF REAR- ADMIRAL ELLIOTT BUCKMASTER, COMMANDER OF THE U.S. FLEET'S SOUTH CHINA FORCE, ARRIV- ED IN HARBOUR YESTERDAY TOGETHER WITH THE SUPPLY SHIP, PROMETHEUS, AND FIVE „DES- TROYER ESCORTS HARRIS. DUFILIO, MUNRO, HAAS AND FORMOE.
THIS IS THE FIRST TIME SINCE THE OUTBREAK OF THE PACIFIC WAR THAT AN AMERICAN FLEET UNIT HAS VISITED HONG KONG AND THE ships, SOME STILL IN THEIR BUSINESS LIKE BATTLE GREY AND SOME IN CAMOUFLAGE, WITH THE STARS AND STRIPES FLYING IN THE BREEZE, PRESENTED A VERY DIGNIFIED PICTURE 13 THEY TOOK UP ANCHORAGE OFF WEST POINT.
In an interview, Buckmuster said he did not know how long ho would re- 18 21 Hong Kong, adding that he was prevented by regu- intions from discussing the ob- jeet of its visit to this part.
Admiral
It is more than probable tha they will remain in port for two or three days.
While uficial confirmation could not be obtained up till c Inte hour last night, cbserver: ventured the opinion that the Visit may possibly be linked up with the movement of the Chi nese 13th Army to North China The destroyers are not
fu troop transport and it in for this reason that speculation b rife regarding the possible ar rival of U.S. Liberty Ship transports here within a day or
two
FROM SHANGHAI
The fleet came here from Shanghai and the five-day tri; was uneventful that is, un eventful until the Inghan passed within a few yards of
The ship circled and ex- ploded the mine with gunfire. The destroyers had been i service us escort vessela fu convoys and they each
mine.
carr
two 5-inch guns as main fir power in addition to tho usua torpedo tubes.
The 7th Fleet is commande. by Admiral Thomas C. Kincaid and was attached to Genera Douglas MacArthur's comman throughout the south-west cam
NEW YORK, OCT, 7. JOE LOUIS, WORLD paign. HEAVYWEIGHT BOXING Admiral Buckmaster was th CHAMPION, AND BILLI
th. guest of His Excellency CONN, LEADING CONTEN- Commander-in-Chief,
Admira DER FOR THE TITLE, WHO C. H. J. Harcourt yesterda; WERE BOTH RECENTLY, afternoon at Governmen DISCHARGED FROM THE House. He was also guest o UNITED STATES ARMY, Admiral Fisher. ARE TO MAKE TOURS UF EUROPE THIS WINTER.
SECOND VISIT
an.
"Political circles are filled with tours of a forthcoming trial of trength, in which if it material-
Mike Jacobs, leading Ameri- Governes, our remaining troops in ment of Dr. Soekarno.--Reuter, Burma will be
can promoter, who has faced with
both Admiral Buckmaster said;, "i
superior
men under contract, is sending received a very warm welcom Japanese-
Harcourt and equipped Burmese his representative, Lew Burs from Admiral
ton, to Europe to arrange for a Admiral Fisher. They wer series of exhibition bouts in most cooperative and offered u England and on the Continent, every
facinty that we might ; Present plans call for desire." deparate tours by each boxer
It is the second Hong Kong the fights in Europe will be who came with the probability that al. visit for Admiral Buckmaste here with the U.S purely exhibition bouts. There Navy some 20 years ago, 1s, however, the possibility that
Chines As a gesture, the either American might take on Chamber of Commerce has re some European boxers in tun quested Chinese firms and pri ing up fights.
vate houses to fly the America
LONDON, OCT. 7.
A TREMENDOUS TRADE OPPORTUNITY AWAITS RRI TAIN IN THE FAR
EAST, WHEN SHIPPING BECOMES AVAILABLE, SAYS THE COR RESPONDENT OF THE LON DON NEWSPAPER "NEWS OF THE WORLD" CABLING FROM
at TODAY
RA
ter
The correspondent adds that h formed this opinion "after thousand milea of travel throug? Irak, Iran, India, Ceylon, Malaya Blam, Burma and Indo-China And these are mostly countries which can pay cash down' for what they require or at
Innst can offer
numerically trained National Army.
"Aung San yesterday said: "We cannot be intimidated by any show of force,
We have moro than moral
rage with which to face courage any unpleasant altuation.'
Mernwhile, the British military, authorities here have just issued a new order, demanding the sur- render of all arms by October 31st-Reuter.
Radio Station Raided
BATAVIA, OCT.. 7. THE WIRELESS STATION IN BATAVIA HAS BEEN RAIDED BY INDONESIANS AND DAM AGED BEYOND REPAIR.
In barter goods of which Britain is put out of commission together
In urgent need.
Twa of the transmitters wer
with other parts of the station, and From conversations with mother transmitters were taken. bortors, however, I have learnN" | OWAY, too that if we are to
Until two days ago, take ful
It WAя advantage of our aunortunity. w-
known that Japanese were in, mant change quickly and complete charge of the station but a Japan ly from our out-of-date marketin ese signalman who went into th methods. The East is p'asteras premises when he found the techni with such slogans as “Buy British cans had disappeared, found tha' and British are best Alon-the building had been looted.—
Router."
comes the forelen competitor with The Allied authorities in Batavi" cheaper and more attractive look LX Ing netirios, nered up with clover yesterday reminded Colonel Nin advertialno, alick "Bolesmangkin mco, Japaness liason officer at the and fancy trennings. Meanwhile Allied Headquarters that they wn shont British' and the other were still responsible for the main man sel's”—Router. **
tenance of law and order in am which our forces hud not taker
ovor. London, Oct. 72 The New Delhi Redig snya to Car that 160 Chinese Governmen
way officiala, nva onthefe Fotross 32 bein, preliminaru
He was told to carry out th order herupulously by the tar of force if her by the AT
In arcan takon over search in the reorganisation of the lies which it was stuteri inolicë
·Batavia-and-Bourabaya. tha: con cheineers
pren. narty, iněluden o
mander of the Alllon forces Lechuletara, andweerta in civil: Java han born remigated to main
Komóda hain law and order, zynde
Administration-Reuten
Burston, who
I.
Duke Of
Windsor Sees King
LONDON, OCT. 7. THE DUKE OF WINDSOR PAID A VISIT TO BUCKING- HAM PALACE LATE ON SATURDAY.
SERIOUS TOKYO UNREST EXPECTED
TOKYO, OCT. A
IT IS FREELY PREDICTED THAT. THERE MAY DEVE- LOP SERIOUS UNREST IN JAPAN AS SOON AS THE
OF NAMES OF THE MEMBERS
BARON SHIDE- ——HARA'S-CABINET-ARE-ANNOUNCED.– THIS IS EXPECTED IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE SUD- DEN APPEARANCES OF NEW LIBERAL PARTIES. THEY HAVE SPRUNG UP EVERYWHERE AND ARE EXTREMELY VOCAL, DEMANDING A POPULAR DEMOCRATIC GOVERNMENT. SHIDEHARA IS STRONGLY CRITICISED AS THE CHOICE FOR PREMIER IN SOME QUARTERS. IT IS ALLEG- ED THAT HE REPRESENTS BIG BUSINESS, AND IT. IS ASSERTED THAT HIS SON-IN-LAW IS AN IM- PORTANT FIGURE IN THE MITSUBISHI COMBINE. The Cabinet, incidentally, wil'] by Mr. Jack Smyth, Router's be the first in modern Japanesc special correspondent, what he history without a War Minister
plans to do after leaving politics, said: "I want to paint as does of £ Navy Minister." Thos
England's Mr. Churchill. Paint, by the always selected
ing Is my hobby and I want to do General Staffe.
Bome work in oils,"
wero
It is the general opinion that Baron Shidehara will find his hardest task to secure really competent men for the Minis- try of Agriculture and thr Home Ministry. The former will have the food crisis to tackle and the latter will have to construct a new framework
in
of Gen. Mac- the face Arthur's Instructive.-Router.
"NOT AS YET""
Tokyo, Oct. 7. Seventy-three year old Baron Kijura Shidohara gave his pledg yesterday after his appointment as Prime Minister of Japan, tha the country would follow a cours of democracy.
Baron Shidehora, succeeding Prince Higashi Kuni, added tha ho hoped to form his Cabinet na soon as possible, probably within
couple of days."
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The Baron denied that he had asked sixty-seven year old Shigeru Yoshida, former ambassau London, to continue in offico as Foreign Minister. "Not as yet." Baron Shidehara said.
Shigeru Yoshida, in two terms as Foreign Minister of Japan, pursued a policy of friendship It was reported he conferred with Britain, the United States. for ubout др hour with his Russia and China and opposeu brother, King George, in th. Japu's aggressive policy in Man intter's study
churia.
WANT'S LASTING CABINET
Accompanied by his confidentia necrotary, the duke drove back to London from Windsor Custlo, he planned to spend a quiet week are where
it previously was reported The Baron continued: "There a number of liberal-minded I WA
was his first visit to acenk leaders but so far I have not Windsor ainco his abdication secured the services of any of broadcast in December, 1986.
them. All electoral lists in Japan Many of his personal
belongings were destroyed in an air raid and have been stored there and he therefore it is uncertain whether spent an hour making out nila
an election would be holdin of what he wanted to take with January. That is why I wish this him.
now Cabinet to be a lasting one. It is my forvent hope that it will
ve the
full support of the have
Earlier, he posed with Queer Mather Mary for nowsreel camera men on the lawa of her London. P mansion.-Associated Press.
DETROIT EVENS UP
Baron's appointment, an- nounced yesterday afternoon after he had been invested in office by Emperor Hirohito, came as a sur- prise to many people, after hip Detroit, Oct. 7. statement that he was too old to Detroit defeated the Chicago take office and has been too long Cuba 4 to 1 in the baseball Workaway from politics. Series to-day to even the series at two victories each lizzy Trout was the winning pitcher for Detroit, the American leagu champion Associated Press.
WANTS TO PAINT
Prince gashi Kupi, the rotir- ing Prime Minister, when asked
Kramer Listens To His Confession
LUENEBURG, OCT. 7. `-
A DESPERATE LAST MINUTE ATTEMPT TO FIND FORMER BELSEN CONCENTRATION CAMP INMATES WILLING TU TESTIFY TO THE GO. D BEHAVIOR AND INTENT OF JOSEF KRAMER WAS UNDERTAKEN ON SATUR- DAY BY HIS ATTORNEY AND WIFE AS THE PRO- SECUTION COMPLETED ITS CASE AGAINST THE FORMER COMMANDANT AND 44 OTHERS.
BOL ON
He would remain in offies until the new premiar took over from him. Ho did not expect any unrest among the Japanese people as a result of the directive issued by General Douglas MacArthur on Thursday or the resignation of bin Cabinet which foll wed.
Tho directive called for the
abolition of all restraint on the freedom of speech, the press and
the
Assembly, the abolition of the "Thought-control Police" and the dismissal of the Home Minister Yamazaki.
General Douglas MacArthur, Supremo Allied Commander, yes- terday terminated the military preas consorship except so far as the Japanese press and radio are concerned.-Router.
Temporary "Trustees"
LONDON, OCT. 7. EARLY CREATION OF TEMPORARY "TRUSTEESHIP" COMMITTEE TO SERVE UN- TIL ESTABLISHMENT OF A PERMANENT BODY FOR SU- PERVISION OF THE INTER- NATIONAL TERRITORIES WAS RECOMMENDED
ON SATURDAY BY THE UNITED NATIONS WORLD SECURITY LEAGUE'S EXECUTIVE COM- MITTEE.
Under the proposal, the member- . ship would include the Big Five powers, Australia, Belcium, Now Zealand and South Africa, "and
any
othor States to whom there may be allocated administration of territories detached from an enemy
State second
as a result of the World war." aub-committee which draft- ed the proposal suggested inclusion of The Netherlands because of its long experience in administering devendent territorios.--Associated Press
Faireys Hit New Note
London, Oct. 7. The band of the, Fairey Avia- tion Company, just returned to Eugland after a tour of British troops in Germany,
won the national band contest, ut Olyn- pia to-day.
Just before leaving the Con- tinent they lost nearly all their instruments, the lorry in which they were travelling catching fire. They carried out their inst practice before the contest on the cross-Channel steamer from Ostend: Reuter.
RADIO
MONDAY, OCTOBER.8th, 1945, Frequencies of 693lorycles and from
ZE V HONG KONG. Brosdrásting out
in 1203-1.89 p.m., 6.00-7.33 p.m. and
The minute the military; court; oponed to
diagonalon prevent adjourned after a brief session caused by the reading of state. during which Col. T. M. Backhous ments made by some of thom, capped three weeks of testimons denouncing or received while and evidence with introduction o
The ordors a confession signed Kramer,
in com
the command of camp, were Frau Kramer and Major Thomas writing signed by the order Winwood, his counsel, set out fo. the Relch Fuehrer," Kramer's 9.00-10.89 p.m. on 9.47 Megacycles. Belsen, 50 les distant.
miles
statement
ent said. "Orders for th. KAT." Kramer listened glumly as
as his
gas charibor
word 22 83 p.m.-Charlie Kuns at the Piano. flag. In honour of the fleet's statement confessed that hesgasses always given
at Auschwind- given by Hoess, to expects visit. Some of the officer.
prisoners and knew of mass murant of that camp,
and
I was 12.4 p.--Roy Fox's Orchestra. leave shortly, is first going to and men, it is understood, wilders at Auschwitz- although stil firmly convinced that he received 1.00 pmNws & Announcements.** Europe and if he is successful be granted shore leave to-day claiming the Auschwitz chamber them from higher authorities.
was outside in making arrangements for
1.10 Haydn's Symphony No. 88. Jurisdiction-was hla
Kramer said that his orders
La G Majo to take in the sights in the Ie the tour, Louis will probably land and on the mainland.
read in a monstone to a hushey were to gas prisoners und despatch court while judges and the court their bodies to Professor Hirt a to over in a couple of months.
Meanwhile Jacobs has told
judge advocate took notes furiousStrasbourg University both men that he wants them back in the United States early in March next year to giv
then lots of time to train for their title bout. While -in" Europe, Burston will make tour of the Continent in search. of fighters with talent. Thos who catch his eye will be offer ed bouts in the United States. and especially at
VATICAN SILENT
Vatican
Vatican City, Oct. 7.
refused authorities
radi report that · Poland and.. Vatican had resumed relations.
comment to-day on a Prag th
tions might be in progres
the tem
ly
The confession was the second statement signed by Kramer sinc ho became
prisoner after Bolach's liboration last Apri It told a different story. Previous statement, into the trial record fou
The
ducad
Intro
One reliable source indicate days ago by the prosecution absèrted that reports of mass Holy
and
killing, gas chambors and crena Sco
tories in Auschwitz were "untrue. Madison ivo
Ha still contended that staren for overnment representa Square Garden, which do to.
the purpose of explorin of estabilubing, no
tion-and-disease which mad possibilities of garded as the home of rating
gald Belsen horror which one former relations The sourco fight contesta in America-would be
to creat
Inmate described as 'the foulos neconsary. Router
relations and not resume" ther and Vileat spot which over solle
was due entirely this earth,"
to bocause the Vatican has
conditions beyond his control recognized the government--As sociated Press.
Associated Prom
BOXING BOARD DECISION
London, Oct The Britton Boxing Board of Control yesterday announced Jack Paterson of Ginagaw, thun, defend his world, Empire and «British flyweight tition agninat, Ion Curran Liverpool, bel
110
he takes part la championshij fights. In the bantam an?
athurwolght divisions. Curran has long been een- onder for. Paterson's titlo
The Board has officially re cognized Paterson Empire bantamweight www champion
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0.01 p maxlue | Sullivan-Benny'.
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"Professor. Hirt gave me
with container of gas crystals instructions: how to use them," the statement added,Renter.
GAS CHAMBER...... "There was no
real gas chamber
at the concentration camp whore I commanded until May 1944.
1
"Illrt told me how to employ an ordinary room for this purpose The first time I saw a propor, gua, chamber was when I went to Auschwitz,
Kramer declared that he did all in his power to remedy conditions at Bolson and he did not bellavi " of, his officers committed offences against prisoners.
any
Another of the accused, Elica
bath Volkenrath, in atatement read to the court, denied commit: The case for the prosecution in ting atrocities but admitted boxing the Beloon trial. yesterday began the cars of prisonerd." "Himister": with the widmo Dr. M.Mintanton In responsible for all concentration by Joseph Kramer commandant camps as said... bayn alwayr
tried an
as possible not to: ford of the Belson horror coma, Ir. which he said orders for the gorgot that ATTL 髂 woman of gas chambers came from Hein human being. rich Himmler, head of the German The Court adjourned until th Gestapo...
We morning when the defendo wil
will go into the Batmanda were seated open
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