THE CHINA MAH, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1945.

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RIO DE JANEIRO, DEC 17.

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NATIONAL GOVT.'S GOOD INTENTIONS

CHUNGKING, DEC. 17. PRESIDENT TRUMAN'S STATEMENT ON THE PHINA POLICY WAS. ENNUSTASTICALLY RECEIVED IN CHENGRING WHERE IT DISPELS DISQUIETING AP

D- AN UNFAVOURABLE PREHENSIONS CLARATION,

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A General Nuisance

WASION, DEC. 17. SENATOR THOMAS HART. CONNECTICUT REPUBLICAN AND FORMER COMMANDER OF THE UNITED STATES ASIATIC FLEET. DECLARED SATURDAY THAT THE CHI NESE COMMUNISTS ARE MAKING THEMSELVES A GENERAL NUISANCE IN THE UNITED STATES- CHINESE EFFORT TO GET OUT JAPANESE

OF CHINA.

SOLDIERS

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in withdrawine Japanese to the est, hit has been te bresu suvrilins have seen fit to inte: fere wit the entire ToPoPray by tearing up railed Tracks, anshing riddares 4 herni na.sance insofar 214 getting the nomy wt of Chien is eanearned. The Janams have behaved all right thus far, but the newence, many of the mi Blessani sijaus Cozy, — to

OFFICIAL QUARTERS STATE THAT THE POLICY OUT. LINED BY TIN MAN AGHIES WITH THE CHIMINE GOVERNMENT WHICH HAS ALWAYS BEEN ANAL OLS TO CONCLEDS THE PERIOD OF POLITICAL

And making themselves PRESCRIBED BY DOCTOR SUN YAT SEN TUTELAGE FOUNDER OF THE REPUBLIC, TO PREPARE CHIC-A FOR CONSTITUTIONAL, GOVERNMENT. They said the muthaitors had rule and, if truly representative, consoled the Nati nal As the administration formesh words bly for May 15 next so that I have no real objection in the busiv

conatal nationalisation of WOUR :tatute tional poveriment

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INSUFFICIENT PUBLICITY HAS BEEN GIVEN TO THE FOR THE PRESENCE OF MILITARY NECESSITY BRITISH AND INDIAN TROOPS IN THE NETHER LANDS BAST INDEA FOR THE PURPOSE OF WIND- AS AN JAPAN AND ING FP THE WAR AGAINST ASSIGNMENT FROM THE ALLIED WAR COUNCIL, WRITES "THE TIMES OF CEYLON" TO DAY THE NEWSPAPER SAIN THAT THE REOCCUPATION OF JAVA AND SUMATRA SHOVED OBVIOUSLY HAVE BEEN THE TASK OF DUTCH TROOPS

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Neyrin's visit served phasise 10! diplomatic United States ispleasur⚫ with: the present regime of Franco which had been expresand blunt ly on previons occasions.

However, the official said that both Negrin and Acheson did! not dimes the French note sent to the United States and Britain with regard to consultativa on the severance of relations with Spain. Associated Press.

PERON WANTS TO BE PRESIDENT

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As for the Truman declara tim that "United States My- part will not extend to Umed Sintes military intervention tol Influence the Course of ду Chloese internal strife," Communial spokesman said: "We hope this is an hope when General Marshall - rives this point wiß Le effective. ly implemented **

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The Communists particularly welcomed Truman's recosteniti n of the fact the present Govern-

{u ment of China a one party government.

i'n. Ini and four other Canomaleh

Later on Sunday, Chan

ese capital.

"Th resulted in

the post-gates arrived at the l pone meat of the Malayan land- ings for a matter of ten days ready here. and probably longer in the case of Jarn. It may have been im

that Berlash asbestik it was a cardinal mistake that possible, but we are certain that aren of South-East Asial if the Allies had been ready to

into Java immediately; move Command was enlarged. "so that

Americane after the surrender the whole the result the -were relieved of responsibilty territory could have been taken for the re-aceupsion of any over without any outbreak of part of the Dutch East Indies, violence."

the The

it paper declares that "Another mistake was ne frankly and bitterly at Sevict and insist that indivi

slowness of the proceedings with cannot be too strongly emphasis are being deprived of

have here Allied Jiwala

which was ed that "we the re-occupation, clamer to live. To the majority off Germans, the United States and largely caused by General Mae- and not merely British respan- Similarly, responsi- British forces are all that arotzet Arthur's order that no surren-sibility.

for the

of new form arm from "Bolsheviens." Reuteri der ceremony should take place bility

government to be built up in Netherlands East Indies the should devalve around the Allies, with due consideration being given to the Netherlands and Indonesian viewpoint."- Reuter.

Reds Still Hold-Up Rail Movement

CHUNGKING, DEC. 17.

COMMUNIST CONTROL OF SIZABLE STRETCHES OF THE RAIL LINE STILL IS PREVENTING MOVEMENT TO FORCES ALONG NORTH CHINA OF NATIONALIST

THE TIENTSIN-PUKOW AND PEIPING HANKOW

RAILROADS.

OFFICIAL COMMUNIST COMMUNIQUES YESTERDAY CLAIMED THE COMMUNISTS DEC. 9 WRESTED FROM PRO-NATIONALIST FORCES THE TOWN OF PING- YAN ON THE TIENTSIN - PUKÓW RAILROAD. 60 MILES NORTH OF TSINAN, THE CAPITAL OF SHAN- TUNG PROVINCE.

They said Pingyan previous-a big battle is expected to take ly had been taken by puppet place at any time.”

They declared "an iraminen' forces, supported by 1,0890 Ju- Buenos Aires, Dec. 17.

panese troops and by Nation- drivo" in Shantung had a two his

cantaira foralist airplanes.

fold purpose; Colonel Juan

Firstly, to secure control of Pygdeney the

A Communist dispatch also re. Peron, former Vice-President who

Argen ported an anti-Communist mop- the Shantung coast and matr resigned in the midst of

upheaval ping up campaign had been in communication lines to Tientsin. lina's recent politient

and Tsingtao "R told a crowd of 200.000 to-day progress on both sides of the Shanghai

American milltary material that his party rejects all extreme Nanking-Shanghai railway.

Another Communist dispatch may be hauled both by sea and ideologies.

Ile declared his victory would asserted the Communists Nov. land;"

BARGAINING POWER apen the road to Inbour participa 24 disurmed 150 puppet troopa, Lion in the government and assert including a battalion comman Secondly, to strengthen the ed that "true democracy" means that workers at "have access to der, 15 miles west of Peiping.

Japanese Communist Platform

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SAN FRANCISCO, DEC. 17.

WORLD."" THE "PEOPLE'S PACIFIC COAST COMMUNIST NEWSPAPER. DEVOTED FULL PAGE YESTERDAY TO A COPIOUSLY ILLUSTRATED SPREAD OF THE JAPANESE PARTY PLAT- COMMUNIST FORM.

aditorial.

In u Accompanying the "World" said it was the first Dublish American newspaper wo "the

policies of the Jananese working class which may influence world history very markedly.

The editorial concluded: "The the Dolley ahould success of interest the American people, for can the only if it is successful American people feel free from Nationalists bargaining power the peril of a revived Japanese the forthcoming peat imperialism. Indeed, it would be Still another dispatch alleged in ment of the country."Assoclated 200 American trucks were hand-parleys, which will begin about well for both peoples, if General ed over to Central Government the time of Gen. George C. MacArthur should follow the po- forces at Tsingtao, Shantong Marshall's arrival in Chungking licles advocated by the Japanese Communists."Associated Press. ecaport, and were being used for from America. purposes of "civil war,"

tanks and 41 gether with 24 field guns,"

the administration and

Prena.

govern-

HIGHER, PRICE FOR "MERCURY"

cent, over

RED CHARGES Communist quarters

to-

Communist quartera in Chung- king renewed their agitation for a general election to the na- tional assembly which, accord- ing to present arrangements, iniwill open, at Nanding Muy l

next year.

DEATH OF MAN WHO OPENED TUT'S TOMB

London, Dec. 17. The death of Alfred Lucas Rt' the age of 70 was reported by an Exchango Tolograph arenev din Luens was the Inst survivor of natch from Cairo to-day. homen's tomb in 1922. He often elted his advanced are as proof bolving the legendary death curso of all who touched the Pharaoh's tomb-Asociated Press.

Washington, Dec. 17 The Office of the Price Ad- ministrator to-day announced that basic retail prices for Mercury automobilen will be increased an Chungking alleged the Nation average of four per

They contend present dele- those of January 1042 and addi- alinta laid plans In November tional incrensna for design changes for large senle anti-Communist gates to the assembly were

offensives which called for des- chosen before the Sino-Japan the ty which onered Tutank range from $80 to $80.

truction of the main strength co war "under a avstem The O.P.A. said that

dictatorship" facturers' prices for these Ford of the Communist armies with one-party -built cars would be boosted an in six months. They said 400.000 therefore could not be consider average of 8.4 por cent Aune Nationalists had been massed inled a truly representative body clated Press.

Shantung province alone, "whero Associated Press.

Manu-

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The opening date of the con Terence has not been yet but 1 is expected to begin round Christmas Assoclated Press,

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