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THE CHINA 'MAIL, HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1945.
A NEW DEAL FOR CHINA Supreme Economic Council Created
Step Further
Washington, Nov. 27. Expressing fear that the United Natiana Organization may not be able to prevent an alamic war, three Senatorn proposed to-day that the linil- ed States go a step further and join a world government.
The proposal was made by Senatore Buil, Minnesota Re- publican; Fulbright, Arkansas Demorrat, and Taylor, Idaho Democrut. Associated Pres.
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Very Encouraging Announcement
CHUNGKING, NOV. 21, GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI-SHEK HAS CREATED A SUPREME ECONOMIC COUNCIL TO EXTRICATE CHINA FROM THE FINANCIAL MORASS OF WAR AND CIVIL STRIFE.
AS HIS ARMIES PUSH ON TOWARD THE BIG. INDUS
TRIAL CITY OF MUKDEN, MANCHURIA, WITHOUT CHALLENGE FROM HIS COMMUNIST RIVALS, THE MAN WHO STIFFENE CHINA TO RESIST JAPAN HAS PLACED HIS NATION'S POST-WAR DESTINY IN THE HANDS OF PREMIER T. V. SOONG AS CHAIRMAN OF HIS NEW ECONOMIC COUNC. L, WITH VICE-PREMIER WONG WEN - SAO AS VICE-CHAIR-
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Search For The Lost
Legion
LONDON, NOV. 27. THE LOST LEGION, SEVE The assistant commissioner of RAL THOUSAND STRONG, OF She specialising in
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Hundreds of them have married der in Chief. Mady, surrender
and settled down to earn a living ed conconditionally Bennett was in Germany, Fenner, and Poland. a priser of war and it
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IN ARAB DRESS
In Egypt 4 soldier who is alleged to have stolen a large sta of
have money is believed to donned Arab dress and is ding in Palestine.
Polire patrols are on the search for hit.
In Germany it is regarded as certainly that a good deal of the Black Marketing 18 in the hunds of American troops who are over the hill."
|
The Troops
First
San Francisco, Nov. 27.
Harry
Bridgea, Pre- sident of the International
· Longshoremen's and Warc- housemen's Union has on- nounced that his Union will ccaac,..un Decomber 1, the commercial loading of caryo on ships which it believes should
assigned to carrying troopa home.--- Associated Press.
P.W.'s Slowly
Starved
Investigators Yamashita
Manila, Nov. 27.
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Another Jap. Dream That Vanished
(By John Roderick)
CHUNGKING, NOV. 27. DURING. THE 14 YEARS OF HER OCCUPATION JAPAN HIAS PUMPED THE EQUIVALENT OF MUCH MORE THAN US $1,000,000,000 INTO. MANCHURIA HOPING VAINLY TO TURN IT INTO A SUPPLY DUMP FOR ALL HER TERRITORIAL ADVANCES IN ASIA. THE EARLY JAPANESE DREAMS, HOWEVER, OF CON- VERTING THE GREAT NORTH EAST TERRITORY INTO AN INDUSTRIAL BASE WHICH WOULD MAKE ITS FAMED KWANTUNG AND OTHER ARMIES IN- DEPENDENT OF NAVAL SUPPLY ROUTES TO THE HOMELAND VANISHED WHEN THEY FOUND THEM- SELVES UNABLE TO BUILD PLANTS TO PROCESS RAW MATERIALS.
Thua onu of the richest re-important single concentration glone which lay follow under of forenta in ali China-probab the conqueror's hand even be-ly 90,000,000 acres of virgin came an embarrassment when so forest east and west of the great large an area had to be defond- | plain, including the farmed ed against the Russian legions Korean pine, important hard- pouring down from the north. wood which towers 100 feet inte Wrested from China In 1931 the air and as much as ten feet without hardly a ahot Man in diameter at the base, churia marked the beginning of
In
recent
The central plains are per-
The
In what had been heralded as an important announcement of policy Generalissima Chlang has erected the Conneil to assure "a f united democraflè, strong and
the long march of Japanese con-haps the last of the good arable prosperous nation and raise the
quest. The world seems already and undeveloped land in the sturdard of living of Hs beu-
the to have forgotten a fact it has werid, pir."
proclaimed was often
total population #1- The Connell is empowered to established that the prisoners of years that the incident at proaches 40.000,000, use China's resources to the '- wat were slowly starving to death | Mukden which provided the da-whelmingly Chinese with ming most in urder to achieve econo- in Internment camps. Asked about panese an excuse to invade Mi- rities of Russian, Japanese and mie Rains to lay down brond the Bilibid prison where witnesses churia was the park which Koreans.
had testified that the intervess at really ignited the fires of world plan to fulfil them and to ordiunte eranomic activities of cats and dogs the Japanese prison
Commander Koh said that sun-war No. 2. the various Kovernmental du. partments.
cjent amounts of food were sent there.
instances of summary
Ito niso stated that neither he SPARE NO EFFORT
nor other prison como commanders The Generalissimo promired had authority to execute prisoners, a new dent for China and pre-He said that if any were sinin 10
nised to whip the Chinese Conz-
was after the prisoner luid appear- munists into orderly lite to unt. {ed before a military court. fy the reconstruction under his The previous testimony detailed executions central regime
of tho prisoners. Associated Although not mentioning the | Pecan Communists by name, the Generalissimo declared yester day, "Some people have pinced their personal interests above
interestx and national
have gone so far as u interfere vio- lently with the Government's ef fort to restore order in liberat od Brean."
ve
Japan left behind a fairly aizeable industry in a number Manchuria is a land potentru of modern cities like Changchun ly fabulous in mineral and ag"- but the big question is whether It is estimated China can modernize it on the eitural riches. that under this vast land space basis of peasant agriculture there is as much as 22,000,000.- Lack of capital internally makes 000 tons of coal, 960,000,000 this improbable. Only if for tons of Iron-half of all China eign loans at extremely low
considerable deposits of gold rates of interest can be obtain
#l1
ed will this prospect be realised and 8,090,000.000 toma of shale.
Transportation is always bet Above ground it has the most ter in Winter when the ground in frozen. Mud In Summer makes the country virtually impass
Uble.
Pitched Battles With Palestine Jews
He said the Government waa|| SIX WERE REPORTED KILLED AND 50 WOUNDED IN
acting forcefully to correct this vendition.
"We will spare no effort In bring internal order and security to the nation," he as- swerted.
FOREIGN TRADE
ile said he would assume per · sonal direction of China's econo mic reconstruction and develop- ment and declared Chinese farm- ers would be among the first to beneft. He proposed trans- portation improvements and a study of China's cities with an aim to developing foreign trade. Chiang warned that China's problems could not be solved by aid from other nations.
"What
soek from uur friends abroad is primarily economie cooperation on a sound! thought to save entered Switzer-siness basis," the Generals
sino declared. land and are working there.
"Wei A War Oflice offeini soud:
Edwin A. Locke, President have no isten of the numbers of Truman's personal representa men who are wandering, for that tive here, called Chiang's pro- is boumi up in the totals of miss-
nouncement very encouraging. ing men.
British and Dominion troos
are also known to be living in the liberated aggas, while others are
to chuck up through the British Embussies or Legation in the Varmus theatres of war what has
just disappeared."
We
7
PITCHED BATTLES YESTERDAY AS TANK-SUP PORTED BRITISH TROOPS ARMED WITH MOR- TARS AND TEAR GAS MOVED AGAINST HALF A DOZEN JEWISH VILLAGES IN A SEARCH FOR PER- SONS RESPONSIBLE FOR ATTACKS ON TWO COAST GUARD STATIONS, DESPATCHES SAID THOUSANDS OF SHOUTING JEWS WERE STREAMING TOWARD SHEFAYIM, WHERE BRITISH TROOPS AND POLICE BATTLED AGAINST
ADDI- A BARRICADED FORCE FOR TWO HOURS. TIONAL BRITISH FORCES WERE RUSHED INTO THE TROUBLED COASTAL AREA.
CALCUTTA
NORMAL
VEXED QUESTION The question of railronde has always been a vexing and per plexing one in Manchuria, As early as 1896 Japan indientes her desire to expand territoriai- ly on the Asiatic Contineat. When Russian intervention fo lowing the Sino-Jap war tored the daotung Peninsula to | China Russian reecived in ex
change permission to extend its railroad through northern Man- churia and also drop the spur down to Port Arthur which the Russians had begun to furlify henvily in 1900.
United States interest in Man- churia has heen historically
After clashes with the in-small. habitants British troops entered Givat Hayim, another Jewish. settlement near Telaviy which had been surrounded since yes terday,
It is reported that two settlers NEW DELHI, NOV. 27. were killed and about 30 wound- STUDENTS WHO PROTEST-ed on both sides.
AGAINST THE ACTIVI At Rushpun
Japan's trade during 1927 was 40 per cent, China's 30 per cent... Russia's 13 per cent and United States 4 per cent. Ameri- can trade did increase slightly to 5.2 per cent. but during the same time Japanese trade was 70 per cent, and Russia had al- completely disappeared Associate!
Д 19-year-old nost OF THE POLICE DUR youth coming from Petach Tik- from the picture.
vab was shot and killed while Press.
rying to enter the settlement.
An official uccount
the of "prasivo resistance" Jewish
FRIENDLY CRICKET
EU
ING LAST WEEK'S ANTI- BRITISH DEMONSTRATIONS IN CALCUTTA HELD A MASS MEETING WITHIN A MILE OF THE COURT-ROOM IN RED
In a friendly cricket game on FORT WHERE THE TRIAL O states that after the attacks on the Cricket Club ground yesterday,
INDIAN NATIONAL Coastguard stations, which wers | Royal
"A" Marine Engineers ARMY PERSONNEL IS BEING highly organised and carefully Company bea: H.M.S. Terpsichore HELD
THE
Basting first Engineers scored
What we are anxious to do is Locke, who discussed the clue mic situation with Chiang dur- ing a tour of China, said the
Calcutta is returning to normal prepared, "police with troops by 100 runs. new economie Council should
cipal employees there ended last outrages to the Jewish settle- 166 to which the sailors could only
Lieut. reply with 65,
Meiliken hamened to many men who have provide an "increasingly sound with the strike of 20,000 muni-proceeded from the scene of the
practical basis" for Chiar e night, relieving
a serious threat ment at Givat Hayim. in the
En- American cooperation. -- Asso-to the city's water supply-Asso- north, and to Shefaim, in the with 68, which included five boun-
daries, was top scorer for ciated Press.
south. ciated Press.
gineers and he was followed by "Arriving at Givat the hud- Mine. Ferry with 22 not out. Hud- man refused to cooperate with son with 15 was the best batsman the police and a large number for the sailors. of Jews converged on the settle ment which was cordoned by
Test For Sjahrir
BATAVIA, NOV. 27, BRITISH POLITICAL AD- VISORS AND DUTCH OFFI-
PERSIAN PROTEST TO
THE
KREMLIN
WASHINGTON, NOV. 27.
CIALS WERE WATCHING THE UNITED STATES HAS PROPOSED THAT THE ARM-
CLOSELY TO-DAY A MEETING OF 144 INDONESIAN DELE. GATES FROM ALL PARTS OF JAVA TO SEE WHETHER THE UNRECOGNIZED GOVERN MENT OF PREMIER SUTAN SJAHRIR WOULD WIN THEIR SUPPORT.
ED FORCES OF BRITAIN AND RUSSIA WITHDRAW FROM IRAN BY JANUARY 1 AND INDICATED EVACUATION OF AMERICAN FORCES WOULD BE COMPLETED BY THAT DATE.
MEANWHILE, IRAN PROTESTED RUSSIa's halting OF IRANIAN TROOPS DISPATCHED TO QUELL THE UP-
· RISING IN AZERBAIJAN IN NORTHERN IRAN.
Į
troops.
Burton and Hudson cach secur-
ed four of the Engineers' wickets. Perry and Ballard with four and "Action in pursuit of those three wickets respectively were the most successful bowlers for responsible for the outrages the winners. against the coastguard stations' Press continues."Associated and Router.
RADIO
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 29, 1945. PATRICIA MITCHELS (MEZCO BOP.) FROM THE STUDIO.
SEVEN DEAD
Jerusalem, Nov, 27. British troops withdrew last night from the troubled area north disturbances of Telcaviv after
ZBW HONGKONG broadcasting on - which unofficial reports said left
a frequency of 640 Kilocycles and from Govon Jews dead and about 77 in-12.00 to 1.80 p.m., 6.80 to 7.90 p.m. jured.-Associated Press.
and 9.00 to 11,00 p.m. also on 8,59 Megmoyalas.
Athens, Nov. 27..
If the premier wins the Indone
A British Foreign Office Iran should be permitted to sian committee's approval, it is believed the chances are good for pokesman and the Government move its forces wherever need- DISORDERS IN resumption of
preserve authority and Dutch-Indonesian did not recognize the self-pro-ed to peace talks.
claimed Independent congress of maintain security without in- PRISON M. S. Lenning. British foreign Azerbaijan.
terference from Russian, British officer, and before his departure Recalling that the three ma- or American military or civil to report to Lord Louis Mount-jor powers pledged in 1943 in authorities.
The Populist Party (Roy- bation at Singapore; "The conflict the Teheran declaration to res- The British Foreign Office alista), who declined to be re- batween British forces and Indono pect the independent sover- also disclosed to-day that Bri- presented in the now. Soupholis sian extremists has nothing to do eignty and territorial integrity tain had urged Soviet Foreign Government and protested with the Indonesian independence of Iran, the United States said Commissar Molotov to instruct against the postponement for
movement.
"British forces simply are put-
ting down terrorism, as would be
King George of the Hollenes' re-
the Ilussian commanders in Tran three years of the plebiscite over movements within Iran-Asso- ciated Press.
done in any country in the world." NOVEL SENT not to impedo Iranian troop dropped foud and other supplies BY CABLE
Seven British air transports
Am-
to Allied personnel around barawa. They were accompanied!
bolt fighter Press.
Londen, Nov. 27,
turn, are to send a delegation to London and Washington in order to put forward their
:
Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 27. vlewa, A 80,000-word novel han Just
Ben Hogan won the MontTroops.to-day restored order by two American-made Thunder been cabled from London togomsty invitational golf tourney in a prison for juvenile delin
planes Associated Australia to enable a Sydney daily playout yesterday with a 08 to guents where several hundred
nicwanner to boat a rival in a
Harold McSpadon's 89 for 18 youths, most of them held gn swift renewal of peace-time com- holes Associated Press.
charges connected with the civil A charity football game will be petition.
Add Batavia played at Sookunpoo on Sund". The London office of a Sydney
war of last Christmas, had been between Roval Air Force, and newspaper heard that a com- Westpoint, N.Y., Nov. 27. on a 24-hour git-down and hun- Chinese. The Chinese who did potitor was publishing in serial A funeral ervice for Llout-por atriko. woil to hold Army to a draw Inst form a book by the British crime General Alexander M. Patch, They were protesting, against Saturday hope to have Fung King writer Poter Chayney, and had
Commander of the 7th Army who the transfer of a number of the cheong and Hau Ching-to, at pre-also bought the rights of two led the victorious sweeps through inmates to other prisons. At sont in Canton, In their line-up. novels already published.
Germany was held, yesterday at They discovered Mr. Cheyney
the old cadet chapel of the Ml sociated Press. ---Washington, Nov 27 had a new novel which was notary Academy Aurociated Prem Irwin H. Evans, 83, Seventh- only to be published in England Day adventist Church leader, In November but was dedicated. who spunt aevontoon years in to Australian prisoners of war. Shanghal as President of its serial rights and decided to cable Fley Immediately bought the Far Eastern Division died on the whole of Baturday night Associated Pross.
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