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THE CHINA MAIL HONG KONG, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1945,
Atomic Bomb And Big Jews Reach Communist Capture Of Shansi Town Reported
Three Relationships
LONDON, NOV, 9.
-TIME-ATOM-BOMB-PROBLEM AND THE RELATIONSHIP- OF THE "BIG THREE" OCCUPY MOST OF THE LEA- DER SPACE IN THE BRITISH PRESS TO-DAY, WITH COMMENTS ON 'BHE HOUSE or COMMONS SPEECHES OF FOREIGN MINISTER REVIN AND MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL. THE "TIMES" DESCRIBES M. MOLOTOV'S ANNIVERSARY AND SAYS THAT SPEECH AS STATESMANLIKE" THERE IS NOTHING, EITHER IN THE TONE OR TENOR OF IT, TO SUGGEST THAT AN AGREEMENT WAS OUT OF REACH.
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The "Times" adds that al- States, about whose friendly though Prime Minister Altlee's and intimate character there f impending viall to Washington happily little new to be said, but
between relations
those ntext of yesterdays the served an House of Commons discussions, countries and the Soviet Union." Mr. Churchill's Referring tus was "appnevnt from their course that in the minds of most remarks on Anglo-American rela- tions, the Times" adda: "It is members the dominant 1 ba
well to emphasise the patent rath international affairs to-day is
that no partnership between Bri- not much as the relations
the United Staten, or Lala and Iween Britain and the Calter even between all English-speaking nations, could by itself possibly form an exclusive bulwark or guarantee of world pence."
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"The other
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MR. ATTI EE TO ADDRESS CONGRESS
Washington, Nov, D. Frime Minister Attice will Con- bo invited to address press, member of the House of Representatives Rayburn said to-day. The exact date has not been spoolfied.
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The British Prées Associa tira, meanwhile, has reported that Mr. Attien will definitaly addreas
он Congreso Washington visit to discries the atomic energy with Pro- Truman,—Amsociated eilont Proos,
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WASHINGTON, NOV, Đ.
PUSH-BUTTON WAR
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· JERUSALEM, NOV. 9. 879 JEWS FROM SEVERAL EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AR- RIVED AT HAIFA YESTER- DAY ABOARD THE LINER. "PRINCESS CATHLEEN” FROM TARANTO.
A police mobile force atond by with rifles, armed cars and machine-guns ready for any emergency, but no trouble deve- loped, and there was no speciali tension. The new arrivals ap- peared happy and are planning; to settle in the agricultural, co- lonies.
Most of them have sport re- cent month in an UNRRA camp in Italy whore they re- ceived their certificatea for en- tering Palestine from the Al-1 lied Control Commission.--As- Bociated Press.
NEW
куда
CROWD FIRED ON
Bucharest, Nov. 9.
Six person8
a
daring
ceremony.
1pore killed wounded when troops fired on crowda outside the Royal Palace solemn ritual Machine-gunA 100ro fired directly into the small crowds at one of the square entrances. News corren- pondents could see ziz dead or wounded lying in the street, looking from their hotel windows. Associated Prées.
OUTBURST IN TRIPOLITANIA
CAIRO. NOV. 9.
Anglo-Soviet alliance, which is one ↑ WITH THE HEARTS OF ARAB MORS, CHARGING INTO THE JEWISH QUARTER of the legacies of this WAT and AMERICA'S LARGENT whose neersity has been demon- CITIES BLASTED FROM
Of the numr
if thes
strated by
"Both are indispensable
to be bore United Nationa b than a name.
homb, the paper! says that the same is not really one of werecy but "whether the mauufacture of the bumb and the exploitation of atomic energy are to be the subject of international Aollaboration and joint control or In to be whether every country encouraged to forge these devas Lating weapons to the beat of its nbility for itself in endeavour nome kind of primary to secure
or advantage over its neighbours, near or distant.-Reuter.
ATOMIC RACE CONDEMNED
up-
18
Chicago, Nov. 9. Large scale government port of acientific research
Chan- to-day recommended by cellor Robert Hutching of the University of Chicago.
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He declared that an QUALIFIED CHIROPODIS ( M.
ments race in atomic weapons N.I. Ch. (London) at your service. Hotel Cecil, Mezzanine fuor. Chater "cant only land to the extermina- Rond.
WANTED TO BY
tion of mankind."
Alamic energy
the con, an other hand, be used to usher in a new day of peace and plenty. ile advocated unrestricted in- vestigation and free exchange of
information in China relentilic પ
the 1 fell af alumic energy.-Ass
ciated Press.
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Hu declarea that such a nation prospect confronts the unless a world organisation is erented with coraplete powers to know what is being done every- where."
OF ZANZUR, WEST TRIPOLI, KILLED 30 JEWS, IN- CLUDING CHILDREN IN A NEW OUTBURST OF RIOT. ING IN TRIPOLITANIA, BRITISH SOURCES REPORT- ED TO-DAY, COMMUNIQUE SAID THAT THE ARABS SET FIRE TO A SYNAGOGUE AND HOUSES, LOOTED HOMES AND STAGED "A PARTICULARLY BRUTAL ATTACK."
New Crimes Uncovered
Handy, Nov. 1. Doctor Condon, in an article i for an army ordnance maga-
Hundreds of starving civilians
zine, said it was easy to visua
were murdered on the little island of Tarmugli in the South Anda- lise foreign agents bringing in
man Islands, about 600 miles to atomic bombs in mail sections the southwest of Rangoon, during under the cover of diplomatic July and August of this year be immunity, assembling them in cause they stola Japanese Army the back rooma of Embassies rations, S.E.A.C. stated to-day. and
The evidence Consulates and then set-
this Japanese was discovered by the ting them off when the decision stmelty
British Field troops, working with to make war was reached.As the 116th Indian Infantry Brigade.
All Japanese who took part in, this mase murder are now behind barbed wire on Ross Island.
sociated Press.
Three-Power Talk After?
WILL AN ATOMIC ENERGY
IN WARRINGTON7
Search parties are scouring the area for evidenco of further atro cities which is feared to have yet to be ancovered.-Reuter.
MANSERGH DEMANDS SURRENDER OF SOERABAYA
13 3n
LONDON, NOV, 9.
CONFERENCE BE HELD BE-
AKALA A ZMAIN, Its (Continued from page 1) Twoan UNIRD STATES AND ILUS Some other Eurasians preferred
AFTER TARE PORTA- to stay behind. SIA
The Mageland area GUMENU
again ATTLEG-TROMAN-
dealing MACKENZI KANG TALK facing "difficulties"
with the Indonesians, but Briga dier Bethell reports that he is in a position to cope with any further outbreak.
Further details of Major General Mansergh's ultimatum to the "Governor-General" of Soura- baya, Dr. Soerio, which expires at Ga.. (local time) Saturday. shows that the demands includ the arrest of the leaders of the
Intermed poitical
quartors)
meeting Consider al mugas be a logical sequenze to the present wideuamolls 11 in three statesten atomic energy
research shodia
be internacionBGCU.
ine bri Caninel yester day ed 18 al meeting fore Mr. Attien a departure to Washington, In the absence, Mr. nervert Morrison, Loru I'resident of the Council, act in this lead.--Reuter.
Indonesian Youth Movement, the Police Chief and the head of the Radio Station by 0 p.m. to-day.
The Indonesians were also order- wined to return in good condition all hostages they hold. The ultimu- tum demanded that the Sourabava leaders must be prepared to sign a document of unconditional mir render-Router and Associated Preas.
KWONG WAH TO
PLAY K.A.F.
Thes Kwong
a chietic Association will be playing A rupresentative teain Arvin the K.A.F. at the Club do Recreio ground. King's Park at 0.10 p. to-any,
A good game can be expected as buch will be neluing quite strong
teams,
Kwong Wah's president, Mr. W. J. Brown, is making every effort to revive the game in Kowloon and, if his previous efforts can de taken as any criterion, awong Wah should soon regain its former poultion as one of the leading
teams in the Colony.
In their first appearance this season, on Thursday last, they did wall by drawing with a team from the Commandon (Headquartera Unit) but lack of practice showed itself.
Unfortunatoly Kwong Wah, like
COLOMBO BANK
STRIKE
- CHÚNGING, NOV. 9.
A CHINESE DISPATCH REPORTED TO-DAY THAT CHIN- DSE COMMUNIST TROOPS HAVE CAPTURED THE SHANSI RAILROAD TOWN OF CHAOCHENG AND HAVE BEGUN THE "MASSACRE" OF ITS CIVIL SER- VANTS AND KUOMINTANG PARTY MEMBERS, THE DISPATCH ADDED THAT THE GOVERNMENT DE- FENDERS OF THE TOWN WITHDREW ON SATUR- DAY AFTER THEIR AMMUNITION HAD BEEN EX-
HAUSTED.
Later on Friday representativen The report said that fighting continued with unabated fury of the National Government and in other parts of Shanal, with the Communists ronewed conversa the Reds assaulting four towns. tions over the proposed four-point Communists at Yenan alleged programme for halting the unde- that Chiang Kai-shek's armies clared civil war. were on a large-scale offensivo.
Chou En-lal called a "complete
The programme has been agreed Other in principle, it reports. Ile" the Government claims that points are being threshed out.
CHOU'S CHARGE the Nationalists have would remain solely on the defcutive of the Communist regime, to- General Chou En-lai, representa-
sire.
Ard
been and
More than 70 Government divi- day accused the Kuomintang of
responsibility for civil war. alons
massed around the "liberated" arons of Honan pro- vineo, and Hopel province is 20 surrounded by
than more Government divisions, the apokea man added.
Chou En-lat said he would pro- pose that a neutral committed be act up to report on war conditions and inquire into the activities of United States troops in the dis- puted areas.
that captured docu: He said munts revealed that even while the Communist and Goyerament parleya were taking place in Octo-
ordern to his generals to liquidazo Chiang Kai-shek had issued the Communists In the northern provinces.
Yenan Communista have de. manded as their price for peace In China that the Contral Govern ment withdraw all their from Communist dominated "liber- ated" areas in North China.
troopm
Chou Enlai, Yenan acrotalor here and number two Chincso
He said that the Communlats had obtained porecasion of a con- fidential document from Generalis- simo Chiang Kai-shek to General Yen Hai-shan, Governor of Shonni. "This document proves that tho National Military Council ordered its armies to liquidate the Com munist troops everywhere."
CHUNGKING REPORT The semi-official Central News Agency, on the other hand, reports that more than 20,000 Communist troops launched an attack on the Government forces.
that The agency also reports
the Kwalani representatives of Chamber of Commerco called on of the the Commander-in-Chief 12th. War Zon- in Sulvuan to asaure him of the people's deter- dofence mination to hold out in of the provincial capital agalunt Communist attacks. Reuter and Associated Press.
It is said that Arabs in some rural districts have been assist- ing the threatened Jews.
No further news on the Tripoli rioting had reached Cairo at a Inte hour,
understood and it in the Lefephane lines are down.
General Headquarters telephone exchange reports that there is in "indefinite delay"
calls
answer to the Kuomintang peace propusain shortly after reports Tripoli.
Reports from BOIDE areas of that the Rusalans had withdrawn Tripolitania to-night said that if from the Manchurian ports of the British troops were withdrawn Hulutao and Yingkow, leaving the it was likely that Araba would; Chinese Reds in command which reports speak of Arabs assisting tion resume making trouble, but other heightened the already lense situa-
Jown.
Communist, announced the Yenan Parcels For
un
La
In a number of places in Tri- politania Arabs are said to have risked their lives to save Jewe by bifing them from fanatical Arab and Associatod mobs-Reuter Prcsb.
RACING AT FANLING AGAIN
The worried looking Communist representative told newsmen the he would Yenan reply and said
Nationalist deliver it Government officials later.
"The situation appears danger- ous, he said.
to the
Jap. Civilians
The Garrison Commander, Kow Icon, has given permission for parcels to be handed in for the of Civilian Јаралезе, benefit Formosan and Korean Internees bu Whitfold Barracks.
This concession does not apply to military prisoners and is subjact to the following conditions:-
(1) Parcels may only contain warm clothing.
(2) The inclusion of any other article including messages, money, food, etc. is forbidden.
RED ACCUSATION The Communist newspaper "New China Daily News" to-day renewed charges that Americans are inter- fering in China's internal affairs (8) Parcels are to be handed alleging that a unit of American in at Royal Marine HQ, Austin had spearheaded 300 Road, and not at Whithold Bar-
Fanling is coming into its own troops month, on Sunday, November 25 taking over of Lhu-Shou-Ying rall there and, if passed, will be hand-
the internes direct. to be exact, the Beas River Raceway station on the Peiping-Muk- ed
(4) Every parcel will be-label- Track will witness the first Meet-den line and also arrested Com- ing to be held in the Colony since muniste in the nearby village of led with the name and room aum-
without Tuishong
fighting in ber (if known) of the internes for the Japanese surrender.
either case. The Meeting, officially known as the Victory Meeting, will be la ald of E. the Commander-in-Chief's Hong Kong Distress Fund.
again, and towards the end of this Chinese Government soldiers in the racks. They will be searched
Under the provisional manage ment of 5 Commando, fiat races. steeplechases, Jumping and Gym- khana uvents should large crowd. For punters, there
will be a totalisator.
Attract A
The course and sideshown oper at 11.80 a.m. and the first saddling Luncheon bull is at 12.46 p.m. baskets and buffet will be obtain able on the course,
There will be no difficulty about
and
motor transport, as traina transport have been organised A special train leaves Kowloon sta- tion at 10.16 2.m. and returns, from Sheung Shui, nt 0.15 p.m. Transport will be provided from Shatin to the course.
officera
Admission charges are and civilians $5; H.M. Forces $1.
SWEDES MAY LOSE RECORDS
whom it is intended.
Wedemeyer Warned By Communists
CHUNGKING, NOV. 9 GENERAL WEDEMEYER TOLD THE ASSOCIATED TRESS TO-DAY AT SHANGHAI THAT COMMUNIST ARMY REPRESENTATIVES HAD WARNED HIM AGAINST TRYING TO ZAND TROOPS AT WEI-HAI-WET NEAR TSINGTAO AND HAD PROTESTED THAT THE AMERI-- CANS HAD RAIDED THE TIENTSIN OFFICE OF THE COMMUNISTS.
GENERAL WEDEMEYER SAID THAT THE LATTER MAT- TER HAD BEEN REFERRED TO MAJOR-GENERAL KELLER ROCKEY, COMMANDER OF THE THIRD MARINE AMPHIBIOUS CORPS. Wedemeyer said his forces hau been involved in only minor skirmishes and that his troops, not provoking were definitely troubles.
This is the first official' ack- charge nowledgement of United States
Colombo, Nov. 9, The week-old strike of about
New York, Nov, D. 1,000 bank clorka and 506 menial
An executive of the National servants, which has been paralys Amateur Athletic Union here said
31 the offences ing banking activities in the island that during the busiest first week of against the Swedish champion the month, ended to-day.
runners Arne Andersson and Gun-troops participating at all in the The call to down their pens was der Haegy were committed some trouble. given by the Bank Clarks' Union time ago, they are likely to be
doprived of their world records. of November
RADIO
SATURDAY, NOVEMBED, 10, 1940.
**PASSING BEOW?
EBW HONGKONG Broadowating on.
Frequencies of 640 Kilocycles and from 139.00 to 1.80 pas, 0.80 to 7.80 p.m. Wedemeyer reiterated that it and 9.00 to 10,50 p.m. on 9.5 was his mission solely to help the Mooris when protracted
An amateur athlete convicted of Central Government. repatriate H.K.T. professionalism can never regain Japanese troops, pointing out 18.00 p.m.-DoGroot and His Orchestra, his amateur standing in either that there are 1,800,000 Japan- the United States or Sweden ese in China, with 40 per cent. under the present rales-As still carrying arms.
negotiations with the banks and Government over conditions of service and provideat fand pon sion schemes, failed to produce on agreement-Router.
INTERNATIONAL SOCCER
ciated Press.
ICE HOCKEY
Montreal, Nov. 9. Tho. Toranto Maple Loufs Horace Camnor, the Arsenal, holders of the Stanley Cup and
London, Nov. 9.
* Because of the. shipping shortago, he expects repatriation: to-require saveral months. LEAVING FOR CHUNGKING General Wedemoyer arrived in
1.00 'p.m.-News & Announcemeate. 1.10 p.-Donald Poors"EKHA.
1.25 .m.-Spanish Programme wlih
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Generallesimo Chiang Kai-shek. the mattor to the notice of the Saturday caused by the with- The Leafs, after notting twice Ha emphasises that the Unit` Barvices Sports Board, at their drawal of Lucas of Swindon town, in the first six minutes faded outed States will continue, to sup weekly meeting on Monday, and who was injured in a previous for the remainder of the game port the Central Government DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL SERVICE ENTERTAINMENT one of the Kov match.
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chosen for Wales, Hughes, Dear- Kyong Wah's team for to-day's son and Edwards, are held up on US. GOLF TOURNEY We are not supposed to take 9.00pm-News, vandaaroprie, game will be chopen from the fol- the Continent through for but
Pinehurst, Nov. 9. aggressive,action against any 8.10 p.m. Tito Bohipa & The Howr lowing: Leo Kwok Koo, Ho Kar hope to get back to-morrow.
Army Lieutenant Cary Mid Chinese, except to protect Idabt fiumph my Orchestra, Kojing Wong Shiu Koe, Lo Blu Reuter.
diccoff, Memphis amateur, won American lives and property." Kar, Chung Faj Lam, Young Teo
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chostNGAL
the South open golf tournament He asserted that only 0.300 0.07pMasto with, A LA" yesterday with a soventy-two United States Army porgonuel
ThUodelphis Symphony Orchestra,
hole score of 280, ilve. strokes will remain in the China theatre 20.00) p.m.-News from London Kam, Wong King Chung. Lan
The British heavy-weight cham- ahead of Denny Shute of Alaran. by the first of next year--but 20.00 p.m. -Leopoli Stokwiki ♬ The Wing Kul, Ling Chi Lup, Fang plon, Bruce Woodcock, has bean Dhlo Kwan Sing Ohgung Wai Shul, matched against Jock Porter,. Wan Bhu Ying, Young Poon Wang Scottinh hoavy-weight. The con-Ren Hogan came third with the 68,000 marinca in North 10.30 Clos Di
tost will be 10 rounds, and will 286 strokes Associated Press. take place at the Albert Hall on Nov. 27.
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OUTBREAK Bucharest, Nov, 0. Brussels, Nov. R
London, Nov. 0. The British Boxing Control has The newspaper "La Seir" said hoon approached to sanction the The 8,000-ton American Liberty Tho Russian General Supaikor, to-day that Premier Achillen van bout to be regarded an for the ship "Arthur Riggs" suffered hu! head of the Allied Control Com
mission hero, to-day. Alloncad the Printed "and" published for the Acker, now in London, may soon championship of the British Isten. damage last night in collater
"Tho' Nawapapor. Portor boat Jack London on with the 4,500-ton British shir fire of troops and halted furious Proprietors, visit Washington for Important
Limited, : by: "WAITED Windsor Hodos, talks with President Truman, on points Low days after London Exton off Goodwin Bande or rioting which took plhed beltroen Enterp economic matterassociated had lost the heavy-weight title to the south-east cost yd England. Communists and silppurtois of" | JAMES=KEATED, Probi.
Woodcock suteren valam
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