THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1945.

All Set For Chungking BIBLES FOR JAPAN India

Troops To Fly In

Fresh Chap!

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Matsuyama, Japan, Dec. 12. A young American officer fresh from the Statos called Ain men together, pilled out his cantren and said: "Days, a drink on me. It'n mething aperial you haven't tasted for a long time.

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that an 1 with no need vatten i been extended by the

Federations CampanarkINA

the Labour. Farmer Soal Parties) for A Con

| Terence of firnival Commonwealth Laban Parbest in held LJN Canaday next December

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The National Neezutary of the wind that Federation

They had regson to believe that the invita tion would be srcepted and added that the British. Australian, New

African La Zealand and South bour Packers were certain to be representeut

The Secretary tal that do CARTOON were prorelate 10 s ted invitations to Indin and other part of the Empire

SENTENCED TO DEATH

Render

KWAJALED, DEC 12 MIX JAPANESE OFFICERS WHO WERE CONVICTEÐ OF THE KILLING OF FIVE AMERICAN AIRMEN ON MI

IN FEBRUARY, 1931, WERE SENTENCED TO BE HANGED BY THE UNITED STATES COMMISSION HERE TO-DAY.

Two others were senteneed to life imprisonment and iv a term of 20 years' imprison

**៥. The case will 15 viewed by higher authority

Those sentenced include Ca lonel Khisato Oishi, senior odli cer at Mili, Major Olokizni Na kas, Major Chojiro Takarada, Navy Lieutenant Tkyoshi Fue Ja. Army Lieutenant entom Mori and Navy Waar Me Tatanichi Manako,

The accused were charged of having beheaded the Anurinn airmen after their tombace had crushed

Asvointe Mili Prem.

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CHUNGKING-DEC-12-

THE RUSSIAN CONCESSION TO ALLOW CHINESE NA- TIONALIST TROOPS TO FLY INTO MANCHURIA WILL ALLOW TROOP LANDINGS AT THE THREE MAJOR CITIES OF CHANGCHUN, MUKDEN AND HAR- BIN, CENTRAL NEWS AGENCY REPORTED. CHINESE COMMUNISTS PREVIOUSLY WERE REPORT'- ED CONCENTRATING ABOUT CHANGCHUN AND AND HARBIN AND READY TO TAKE OVER MUK- DEN IF CENTRAL GOVERNMENT TROOPS ON THE OUTSKIRTS TRIED TO MOVE IN, BUT A CHINESE DISPATCH YESTERDAY SAID THE COMMUNIST

YENAN BEADQUARTERS AT

ORDERED THEIR TROOPS TO CLEAR DUT OF MUKDEN "TO CON- SERVE THE STRENGTH OF THE COMMUNIST FORCES.

GIVE MONTH'S WARNING

It is reported the agreement dnos not cover the southern Manchurin port of Dairen, but previously it was reported the Rumans had agreed to permit Chungking troops Lu enter Datron, which, under the Sino- Russian agreement, will be oc THE VLO UNITED STEEi. Jempied by both powern. WORKERS UNION, CLAIMING The Annonsegment anid A MEMBERSHIP OF NEARLY | agreement also was reached 1,000,000, HAS SET A MINUTE

procedure for (hong cá AFTER MIDNIGHT NEXT JAN.

PITTSBURGH, DEC 12.

BEGINNING OF THE GENEH

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Lake over loent administɛnijos.

14 AS THE TIME FOR THE throughout the vast territory; AL STRIKE OF THE NATION'S | Whenever Central STEEL MILLS,

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Government

Tokyo, Dec. 12.

Col Ivan Bennet, chief chaplain at Allied head- quarters, said to-day arrange- „monta_wore concluded – for. sending ·2,000,000 Bibles and New Testamenta to Japan from the Onited States. Printed in Japanese, the scriptures will replace reti- gione literature damaged or loat during the war years.

They are being supplied by the American Bible Sociocu and trill

distribution be through Japunane Christian churches-Associated Press.

U.S. Guards

Open Fire

TOKYO, DEC. 12.

THE ARMY

On

Urged To Pause Edge Of Tragedy

LONDON, DEC. 12.

IF IRRESPONSIBLE WORDS SHOULD RESULT IN IR- RESPONSIBLE ACTS IN INDIA, THE GOVERNMENT WOULD HAVE NO CHOICE BUT TO USE THE FORCES AT ITS DISPOSAL TO MAINTAIN ORDER AND THE FUTURE WOULD BE DARK, COMMENTS THE CONSERVATIVE "DAILY TELEGRAPH" TO- DAY ON LORD WAVELL'S STATEMENT, WHICH IT DESCRIBES AS NEITHER UNMERITTED NOR UN- NECESSARY. UNDER THE HEADING "THE EDGE OF TRAGEDY," THE -PAPER DECLARES THAT THIS TRAGEDY NEED NOT OCCUR. IT ADDS THAT LORD WAVELL "HAS SHOWN HIMSELF TO RE UNUSUALLY SYMPATHE- TIC BOTH PERSONALLY AND IN HIS CONCEPTION OF THE British POLICY TOWARDS INDIAN AS- PIRATIONS.

At the same time, the Indian political lenders would be mak- ing a grave error if they sup- posed that because of this gym-

SOLDIERS

NEWSPAPER pathetic attitude, Lord Wavell EXECUTED

"STARS AND STRIPEST SAID TO-DAY POUR KOREANS WERE KILLED AND 3 JAPA- NESE AND KOREANS WERE ARRESTED AT FUNAOKA, NEAR SENDAI, AS MILITARY POLICE CRACKED DOWN ON PUNAOKA JAPANESE LOOTING IN

IN THE NAVAL ARSENAL. The guards intercepted a large group of looters esriving barrels of alcohol away from a warehouse and when

to halt An attempt" them falied, they opened fire, kill ing four.

With the help of Japanese elvi- lian police. the others were prehended, the paper snid.

froops land in Manchuria.

Central News quoted Chang A resolution by the Wage Policy

observers Committee condemned President chun

118 May It Teamana

'raman's proposed fescislation for would take a work or 10 days to settlement of the dispute by a fart fly a division of troops mlo Anding boned

Changchun. It added that per The strike would be the largest sonnel of various provincial and in American history.

The Union is

i demanding o

municipal governmenta assigned $2 Large steel Manchuria are now in Pei- daily wage Therease.

sisted that they cannot ping and will gruered to Changlonting pay the raise without increasing chun. prices. while

inetease

The Central loverment wor olice of price administration has | Russing permission to plant it-} refused a general price

self firmly 1 the strategie Associated Presa

points in Manchuria after weeks of tense negotiations, while the Communists were watching for an opportunity to move in on the Associated Press. major citien

Nazi Slavery

NUREMBERG, BEC. R. EVIDENCE OF NAZI REVI VAL Or SLAVERY WAS GIVEN YESTERDAY AT THE TRIAL OF GERMAN LEADERS.

The notes States Deputy Pre- enter. M: Thomas Dodd, quote from documents showing the Nazi

for

sitions of noring "Eastern pensants" into Germany and exploiting them to the utmost. Mr. Dodd also quoted a speech by Herr Himmler, in which the latter said that other nations interested | him unly in so far na they were

needed as slaves.

Mr. Dodd will present the seçemi Nazi slave programme when the instalment of the grim story of the trial - to-day. Reater.

GOES NOW TO TRUMAN

Washington. Dre, 12. The Seonte to day completed Congressional action on the Bil appropriating another $560,000 ̧ 000 for the United Natinas Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.

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THREE DAYS BEFORE

WASHINGTON, DEC. 12.

A NAVAL OFFICER TESTI. PIED AT THE ARMY'S PEARL, HARBOUR INQUIRY TO-DAY THAT THE NAVY HAD PICK- ED UP A TOKYO MESSAGE THREE DAYS ATTACK COMMITTING JAPAN BEFORE THE TO WAR WITH THE UNITED STATES.

of

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Military government authorities are investigating reports that the

is connected with big the Japanese black market ring Coperations Associated Press

Kisses To Cost More

LONDON, DEC 12. KISSES ARE GOING TO BE MORE EXPENSIVE

THAN EVER IN BRITAIN THIS CHRISTMAS

First bundies of mistletoe are

They in Spitalfields Market.

are 24 ench, or about 3:6]

had to be

is lb.

Shortage of home-grown mist- letoe, My salesmen. is because it hns

from cut down apple trees to allow the maximum in France this year. Amount of fruit. There is little

On the other hand there is almost a glut of Christmas trees.

Two caplen the "Winds In Spitalfields average price for Precule

message was seal to the 6-foot tree พณ about 8 War Department, the naval officer Glants were being sold at 15- to related, but Army officers testifled 1 15. that they had no record of having ever received it.

This testimony in the Army Inquiry's Board report has been hitherto classified as a top secret but is scheduled to be placed in the record of the Pearl Harbour Investigation to-morrow.

Charming Barkley has authoris

Lu-night-As-

It approved the resolution nilopt- el at the conference at Newported its publication which includes an amendment re

sinh questing the President admission of American Dress whi radio reporters into aided cunn- Lring £12 Puport

U.N.R.R.A. activities. Associated Press.

Nazis Leaders See

Their Story

On Scene

NJERNBERG, DEC. 12. TWENTY-ONE NAZIS WATCHED SPELLBOUND A FILM RECORD OF THEIR REILING, GOOSE STEPPING DAYS WHEN THEY WERE RIDING BIG IN EUROPE AND PLOTTING NEW CONQUESTS. THE FILM, WHICH TOOK UP MOST OF THE SESSION OF THE WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL, WAS COMPILED FROM CAPTURED GERMAN NEWSREELS. AS THE FILM RECORD WAS UNFOLDED IN THE DARKENED COURT-ROOM THE DEFENDANTS FOLLOWED THE GRIM RECORD OF THE NAZIS RISE TO POWER WITH RAPT ATTENTION.

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The Army Board report sald

Holly is at present 7- or large bunch.----Reuter.

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War Declared On Criminals

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will be found lacking in decision and, if necessary, is sterunes? in the face of resort to violence, Pandit Nehru, in the bitterness of his heart, has said that he is Indifferent with what happens 19 India subeequently as long as the British rule is ended.

11 is a narrow and callous view. however bitter his memorica and experiences, which may have uro- voked It. Whatever Pandit Nehru may feel, his indifference to la dia's subsequent fate is not shared by Lord Wavell "F the British people

There will be and there can be no abandonment of the responsibi

reasonable and ties without greed settlement which offers the prospect of politieni and economiz atability in India.

THREE QUALITIES Goodwill, commoa зеле and

patience were the three qualities which the Viceroy considered essential to overcome the present difficulties. They are als whya rare and at this time particularly

It is

is the moment for them to find expression.

30.

As far as intentions go, the way in lear not only towards political freedom but also towards energe- tic and Intelligent altempla to deal with the deplorable poverty, literacy and

health *** exlat in India.

CHUNGKING, DEC. 12. TWO FORMER CHINESE SOLDIERS. ALLEGED THRO WERS OF HAND GRENADES WHICH KILLED FOUR STUD- ENTS AND WOUNDED SEVE- RAL NEAR

KUNMING DEC. WERE EXECUTED THERE YESTERDAY, AN OFFICIAL DISPATCH RE PORTED TO-DAY.

The two

by

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were sentenced death

military tribunal head- by General Lu Han, Governor of Yunnan,

did not

was bet

The

The accumplice who Loss his hand grenade tenced to a year in brisan. instigator of the incident eluded arrest.

A committee representing 6,000 Kunming students

that སxil classes would be resumed on Dee 20,--Asturiated Press.

France As Link

Paris, Dec. 12. General de Gaulle voleed the hope yesterday thni France's importance as a natural ink he tween two great powers of the which i world"-the United States

and | Russin-eventually will win gen.

eral recognition.

How much more sensible and more truly patriotic it would be to take advantage of this opportun- ity rather than to follow the sterile path of mere robelllousness

and narrow communalism,

Lord

with Wuvoll mentioned pride the 45,000 Indian Troopa and suffered in consequence cleven who refused to join the Japanese thousand casualties.

They surely provide A better

which example of the spirit

1s

needed in India in the coming eri- tical months than the other twenty thousand who went over

the the enemy and whom

Congress leaders have now piliably and wickedi v tried to elevate Into national heroes.--Reuter.

AT WORST The "Birmingham Post" ጁበት that at worst the British could quit India and leave Moslems and Hindus to their own internal war. "But we shall not go for the

KO good reason that wo hold our-

sociated Press.

The coded Tokyo message said "War with England, war with

A speed up in the hunt for America and peace with Russla

these desertera has been de- The Judge Advocate, Myron C.

Army cided by Home Secretary Chu-elves trustees for the 400,000,000 Cranmer, observed in the Board report that neither original ter Ede, who has naked for inhabitants of the peninsula, most nor ropies of the message "can fighters from every police force of whom know little and care less

be found

for Indian nelal and party differ- files of in the country. either the War or Nuvy Depart-F 11e is reported by the "Daily Fences and most of whom would be content with a slow but steady Herald" to have started a cam-

improvement in social and econo. paign to recruit 16,000 more mie conditions." that the Navy captain la pur police officers,

"There is u

is a way out by good- of the Navy Knox on Dec. 7. Scotland Yard has naked the will, commonsensu and patience. 1941, that the Intercepted Tokyo War Office and Air Minis-Britain's worst trouble is that In- "surprise attack try to carry out a more string. dian politicians seem to poRSEAS Un Pearl Harbour to-day and ent check on kits and personal these qualities only in very small possibly a midnight attack on possesalons of all ranks return- Manila.Associates Press.

ing to Britain from the Contin- ent on leave and demobilisation.

Captured revolvers and, it is sald,

even machine-guns. 10 being smuggled in.

ported to have predicted to Secret

message meant

Got Tired Of Shamshuipo

measure."-Router.

through Calverley Gardens Inat night.

He told the nation in a radio broadcast that because of her geographica! position, France's role in international affairs should be that of maintaining equilibrium between the East and West.

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Child Crime ·

it

Chicago, Dec. 12. President Truman, in mesengo to the national police chiefs convention, called on police speedily to organise a country-unde

crine

praven-

tion drive to strike at the roota of juvenils delinquency. whink he described as alarm- ing;

J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the Federal Bureau of in- vestigation, warned the policr chief that a major orime ware that "atarties the im-

in swanting apination"

the country, spearheaded by an army of juvenile delinquenta. -Associated Press.

American

Policy In Germany

Washington, Dec. 12. Secretary of State Byrnes issued a German policy statement to-day. forecasting great hardship for the nation this winter but predicting a slow recovery by spring,

He sold the policy is aimed at getting Germany back on her feet economically and industrially by 1048. Under the plan the German standard of living in 1948 will not be allowed to exceed that of its European neighbourn.

Byrnes said the polley declara- tion was forwarded to America a

in occupation authorities

the western Germany zone and to the government of Russia, Britain and France, the other occupying powers.

The four nations are supposed to work out by Feb. 2 their Anal programme for removal of indus- trial equipment from Germany na reparations. The statement of policy opposed any plan "wantonly to destroy German structures and installations which can readily be used for permitted industrial acti- vilies or for temporary aleiter."- Associated Press,

A

Salgon, Dec. 12. statement by the French He made no mention of the authorities

hero declared that ministers of Russia, Britain and out a band of 30 natives who were Moscow conference of foreign French troopa encircled and wiped

the

United States, which han endeavouring to ovacuate Annam- drawn some criticism from the ito hostages from the south- French press because France wat western Indo-China' area,—Asso- not invited Associated Press. ciated Press.

LETHAL CHAMBERS

NAZIS ? FOR

(By Laurence Wilkinson, "Daily Mail" Special Correspondent.)

Through Reuters.

NUREMBERG, DEC. 12.

THOSE FOUND GUILTY AT THE NUREMBERG WAR CRIMES' TRIALS MAY END THEIR LIVES AS DID MANY OF THEIR VICTIMS IN THE GAS CHAM- BER

THIS METHOD OF EXECUTION — LEGAL IN THE UNIT- ED STATES HAS BEEN PROPOSED AS THE BEST MEANS OF PRESERVING THEIR BODIES for au- TOPSY AND BRAIN DISSECTION. The British, if they follow

the precedent set in the case of Josef Kramer and others at the Belsen trial of walving their claim sa military personnel to execution by a firing squad, will recommend hanging.

A man sprang on her trom The Russians, so far as lessor the bushes, struck her several penalties are concerned, are said blows on the head with a sticit,flogging should be added to impr! to recommend that where Justified, Buntched her handbag and dis-

sonment.

RADIO

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 184h 1043.

HAL LORENZO FROM THE STUDIO.

EBW HONGKONG brosdomeling en fraqusncy of 640 Klocycles and from and 9,00 to 11.00 p.m. also on 9.59 19.00 to 1.80 p.m., 6.80 to 1.00 p.m.

Megadyolar.

appeared. Miss Smith was abie Major Douglas Kelly, Nurem- to go ohme after treatment. berg prison psychologist, said: H.K. T. in London though reports from contres will want to conduct post

The crime wave is at its worst"Universities and medical research|19.30 p.z.-Dalty Programme Bumi-

MATY,

with Anne Shelton.

1.00 p.m.-News à Auxounourquty, -1.10-p,00,--Donny-Dennis--Zou-

Whiteson Quintes --ENBA,

1.80 p.m. TightSymphony Orchestra, 2.00 p.m.-Close Down. 0.80 p.m.-The Bandwaggoners with

Judy Garland.

"DEAD-END KIDS"

are suggest Quie, Captain J. L

Some observers who Is

a proportion of the The sight of Hermann Goer-fat Goering's reading of Hitler's men who have recently returned cases of crime may be due to

among the Hong Kong businessing that ing rubbing his pudgy palms laws to the Reichstast.

to the Colony to take part in the the numbers of "Dend-End together in a self-satisfied man- The Hitler Youth Leader, Bal task of rehabilitation, is also ons Kide" who grew up during the other cities show that the nuri-mortems, looking for montal or 19.52 p.m.-Gim Miller's Orchestra

abnormalities which ber of offences of all kinds has physical of the men of the H.K.V.D.C, who heavy air raids, when "home" over the signing of the dur von Schirach, depicted as

would

the conduct of oxplain Munich Pact was too much for Nazl youngsters, complained that Camp cramped and unsatisfactory in a railway or

haranging found conditions in Shamshuipo to them-meant a reserved-spots

increased greatly. pudgy young man some of the defendants

In many Instances statistics then-mon other under. poor and decided to leave.

In Gooring's case, for example, reveal a worse state of affairs it is possibio that some peculiar laughed in spite of themselves, the American editing

and only the worst parts were He escaped early in 1943, tra- Bround shelter,

account Observers who watched the de- shown.

Most of them are aged be- than in the period following the glandular condition may velling through Shayuchung and fendants' reaction, seen by tho

not only for hia obalty but for his Reichsbank President Hjalmar Waichow, eventually

Some have 1914-18 war renching tween 17 and 23. strong lighting, agreed that they Schacht appeared moved by scenes Kuraning and thence, over

Liverpool: A police officiel irrational behaviour. "The cacaped from reformative Insti- of school showing the construction of super Hump" to India. reacted like a group

amnesla is of interna- Hens's tutions, others dodged calling stated there is a 50 per cent. children" at the reminders of their highways. "Do you see anything

Talking to a "China Mail" re-up or deserted from the arms. increase this year over pre-war tional scientifle interest. most glamourous adventures.

It is hoped in wrong with that?" ho blurted.

somo quartors crime ngures. presentative yesterday,

Chief caus0 19 Gooring remarked that if the Watching the rallica of the Qulo revealed that an arrival in extraordinary viciousness.

Captain Many of them have exhibited the heavy decrease In the aum-that if he is condemned to death films could be seen in their entire Labour Front battallions, Doenitz India he joined up as a privato,

his execution should bo

carried ty "Justice Jackson would certain-revealed that his son served

out in a manner best calculated to The "News Chronicle" noints ber of policemen. in was later promoted to sergeant.

Manchester: The city la un favour such research-Router. ly join the party.”

them and that he was proud of and then was given his commit-out that each great war has its dergoing a serious wave of bur their value.

from middle Over Hasty sion as a member of the Intelli- aftermath of brutal crime and SEIZURE OF AUSTRIA

gence Corps..

that a disturbing feature of Elaries, largely He is now functioning again the present wave is the violence class homes, as the Secretary of Humphreys employed, from which it recalls

Birmingham: Cason of shop Demobbing Estates, Ltd., getting their affairs Britain has always been fairly and housebreaking have Increna

ed by 500 to 000,-Reuter.

Joachim Von Ribbentron's over filled with tears at a scene show- Ing Hitler speaking and Ke Ax- claimed: "Can't you feel Hitler's tremendous personality? For us it in the most fearfully stimulating thing that has happened."

But frowning Hans Fruak re- torted: "You see that is the man the Germany mado a God of."

NOT BAD

Tho picture record showed the seizure of Austria and the aggres ons against Denmark, Norway. Russia, the Low Countries and the into order.

Balkans.

free.

Danger would be, if the ex-! Mohammed Ismail, described as

D

6.45 p.m.-Melody Lingers On"'--

INBA. 7.00p.m.-London Halay-News. 7.15 p.m. J.H. Squito Colosta Qetoś, 7.80 p.m.-Studio-Hal Lorenzont tho

Plano,

8.00 p.m.Bittor Bwqo¢-Noel

Toward)-ENSA,

8.00 p.m.-London Belay-Now!. 9,05 p. Borelson Munio Hall.

ENSA.

9.30p.m.-A Light Orchestra) Concord

with Lily Pons (8oprano). 10,00 pm-Coleridge-Taylor: "Otello"

Bulte

Pearl Harbour, Dec. 12. -Rear-Admiral Henry S. Kendall When the air showing conclad-

A Chinese cyclist, Tsoi Her. 30, to-day, predicted that if domabili 10.20 p.m.-Compositions of Rogar American assistant prosecutor a senfor store keeper of the Royal ample of the gunmen spreads, was seriously Injured yesterday

Quilter sation continues at the present Thomas J. Dodd began presenting Naval Dockyard, was charged adds the paper, which con- when he was knocked down by, an pace, "there will be a congression-11.00 pm-Tom Down, evidence dealing with the Nazi before Mr. C. Y. Kwan

may RAF. Dodge lorry at the corner

al investigation" (within at the cludes: "The criminals

year. Programmas markod ENGA A exploitation of forced labour, do- Summary Military Court vester- have a bit of a fling out the of Prince Edward and Nathan because we have not men to pro-recorded specially for Bervices Rnbarbain Later during a scone showing claring he would prove that the day with unlawful possession of odds are

perly care for the millions' of man by the Department of National marching neamon, Admiral Carl Nazis destroyed the dignity of the two zovolvers and 17 rounds of them."

hopelessly galust Roads.

dollars worth of property we now Borvloe Entertainment. Doonits commented: "Obviously human being.

ammunition at No. 61, Wyndham

have in forward arcoe." they are the best of the lot."

Dodd declared that labour de-Street, ground floor. on Tuesday. Gooring admitted: "Not bad." portations were carried qut with

ANOTHER INCIDENT At the request of Sub-Inspector Rudolf Hens was the most excit- torror."

P. J. Waldron, accused WAS-TO- ed of all as his face was shown In He accused Gooring, Frank, manded for 24 hours, to enable

Another incident occured in close-ups. He tapped his feet Arthur Beys-Inquart, and Wilhelm him to obtain legal advien, Le Kent, when Miss Nellie, Smith, constantly to the military marches Keltal of being implicated in ensed. was released on bail of 57, supervisor of a Tunbridge for stringent labour Associated

Wolls.stores, was walking home. Press,

and clapped hits hands soundlessly labour orimes--Associated Press. | #850.

Washington, Doc. 12. The House to-day refused to consider legislation Denaliaino Labour Union strikers in violation The action was a major victory

of contract. agreumerita,

The Director of the Pacific Flect's, transportation of demobi

Printed and published for the feed paraannot disclosed at a press conference that the Navy has no Proprietors, The Newspaper far returned 1,400,000 men to the Enterprise, Limited, by WALTER mainland since y Day-Asto-TAME KBATER, Windsor. House, ciated Press

Hong Kong

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