THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1946.
TRUCE PROPOSALS Hitler's Death No Reply Yet From Communists
Kyushu Coal Yenan Asked For
Takyo, Jan. 2.
Alled Headquarters tu-der anmenneed that 16,000 ton of end will be shogioi to Ung Kong From Apuake punts dar In Jaman
"Sumdamu" and "Samash" due at Kiske un Jan 15 sent den *N. yempre duty, with 2,000 Ton each.
Aspen wasted from
Gen. Marshall's Offer
CIH NGRING. JAN 2.
ROF THE
F PRACK MAKER IN CHINAS TROUBL F12 INTERNAL. AFFAIRS
BE
A Decision
Berlin, Jan. 2,
British intelligence officera to-day raid that three mrasen- gera cached from Hitler's Berlin Chancellory with hia laat tentaments and declared that there was no doubt about the nehrer's death there, an the brala of accumulated evidence. Associated Press.
Chiang's Son In Moscow
Foreigners Asked To Aid In Shanghai
SHANGHAI, JAN. 2,
THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT HAS DECIDED TO AP
POINT A PERMANENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF REPRESENTATIVE-CITIZENS OF SHANGHAI TOAD- VISE ON ADMINISTRATION OF THE CITY, REUTER'S POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT LEARNED TO-DAY. The committee of 14 will cou- wist of seven Chinese three Bri-| Lons, three Americana und a Frenchman,
Belated
Surrender By Japanese
CHUNGKING, JAN. 2. THE NATION WAITED TO-DAY FOR THE COMMUNISTS
TRUCE
PRO. TO REPLY TO THE GOVERNMENTS
Invitations to serve on the POSALS DELIVERED ON NEW YEAR'S EVE IN WHICH GENERAL GEORGE 4. MARSHALL WAS RE-
|committee have already bern COMMENDED FOR THE ROLE OF PEACE MAKER,
sent to the Britonn -Sir Robert Calder-Marshall, former chair- THE REPLY WILL BE POSSIBLY DELAYED UNTIL THE COMMUNIST CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTER AT
ratzen if the British Chatolper af Moscow, Jan. 2. Commerce in Shanghai, Mr. J. YENAN HAS HAD ENOUGH TIME TO CONSIDER THE
Discussions continued
MANILA. JAN 2 betweedleil, who was chairman of PROPOSALS AND SEND INSTRUCTIONS TO THE
Russian Tic
ad Chinnk
FOURTEEN JAPANESE COMMUNIST LELEGATION IN CHUNGKING.
Ching-kun, elder pen and renal the Shanghai Municipal Council representative of Whether the reply will be a beginning of the neesent negatin
Generaliasimo of the time of Pearl Harbor, SOLDIERS AND SIX SAILORS SURRENDERED RELATED. |and Mr. John Keswick, m cae the anxious Chiang Kai-shek, as the new year imfavourable the tous so as to ret vourable caza
comera of the peaule at home at Consultative Political
abroad and to facilitate the pro will open s 13 day casino an
ceedings of the Political Consulta To under the Chairmantive Council Jan shy of Generalissimo Chiang!
Lavi Council
"Firstly, both sides should order Kai shek who, in hit Now Your then troops throughout the entire address to the nation promised country la stop all military con
To prothels ami remain at their bosts. any lengths to go to
TALK AFTERWARDS Serve internal pence and promote)
"Svedadly, all questions related early realisation of a constitu
to the civil war such as receiving tional democracy
of the surrender, the disarming of enemy troops, the disbanding of puppet Erunts, stopning of the use the of enemy and puppet troops, demigration of garrison areas for various fromis, the restoration of
Slac Transporta Pogamusaziosed iteria, Fon of troops and wroblems of the liberated Kn reesered areas Stuuld be solved by peaceful en sultative methods after the ressa tion of Blitary clashes has been prežvid.
WILL
"ACCEPTED BY MAR GENERAL GEORGE C SIFALL OF THE COMMUNISTS AGREE TO ACCEPT THE PES TRAL GOVERNMENTS COPN NER PROPOSAL TO THE IN The only Communist cent on to CONDITIONAL TRUCK, Athe Government's munter offer MEMBER OF THE GENERAL'S was the issue to the full text or REALE INTEATER TO
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where civil war has been taking avatal talks, the Chinese Communist in mouth andr
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Associated Press.
A Three-Point Officer
CHUNGKING, JAN. 2. THE NEW YEAR BROUGHT CHINA'S HOPES OF PEACE TO A NEW PEAR AS THE GOVERNMENT OF CHIANG KAISHER COUNTERED THE COMMUNIST PROPOSAL THREE POINT FOR A TRUCK BY PROPOSING A PLAN FOR ENDING THE NATION'S INTERNAL STRIFE, WITH GEN, GEORGE C. MARSHALL, OF THE UNITED STATES PLAYING A KEY HOLE AS ARB TER.
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72E ENCOURAGING DEVELOPMENT CAME AS GEN ERALISSIMO CHANG KAI SHEK MADE AN OFFS THE RIGHT BID TO THE COMMUNISTS TO JOIN GOVERNMENT THAT WOULD UNIFY STRIFE TORN
CHINA,
Chiang also called a meeting
the
Communist leaders declined political consultative to comment inuedially on the towernment's proposis. They council for January 10.
The Government proposed that sai they desired to study them it and the Communists appoint | fully. representatives la
ester win General Marshall, who Marshall for the procedure assume the key role in the in halling bestitities and restoring ting was described by Chiang If Kat shek an exemp ar of communications, railroad
erepted, the Government coun- what a military man should be" Rivo Gen- and ns “a man of action, not Ler-proposals would
rad Marshall, the special Ameri-words."
The Government's three-point can envoy, a direct part in at templs to avert all-out civil war, plan included:
I -Censation of hostilities and restoration of rall communi- cations;
Yeserday's interview between Rene Massigli, French Andas sador in Britain, and art Bevin, is leheted in fom euches here to have dealt with the exaratang of Fretten and British Trans from the Levant trial Apparently
believed fart The quarters French Government was willine
The first ruction of foreign fe British and French trops
observers in the capital was chat withdraw from Syria to remains in Lebhot for the time being, there was little in the Govern while French feial quartersnent proposals that the Com- have been under the munists could find objectionable, seem to impression that British farees They felt that Marsnail must would in withdrawn to Pales have approved the plan before it
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Was announces).
Government's Free Offer To India
LONDON, JAN. 2.
1946 WILL BE A CRUCIAL YEAR IN INDIA'S HISTORY." SAID THE SECRETARY FOR INDIA, LORD FETHICK- LAWRENCE, IN A BROA DCAST TO INDIA TO-NIGUT.
"I want you to realise that, pence. They can only be so if they : the British Government re-have internal harmony and cole- cently returned to power with sion.
an overwhelming majorly und
To the attainment of this prac tical objective Lord Wavell and i
ACTIVE HELP
Wo
community
He arrived here. Sunday, Astel conferred with Josef Stalin in a meeting news attended by Foreign hinese Commissar Molotoy and Ambassador Po Peng Sheung.
Chiane will remain in Moscow He welcomed by rouresertatives the Soviet foreign offles
about a week. was warmlyese-administered areas of Poo
Fail To Adhere
to
EAאD
Washington, Jan. 2.
The State Department an- nounerd that Russia and eight other eligible nations permit- ted the December 31 deadline without becoming charter members of the world bank and stabilization fund.
Still unsigned doce Awater- lia, New Zealand, Venezuela, Haiti, Salvador, Nicaronat Panama and Liberia. Asse
ciated Preon.
Another Prometheus
It
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same name.
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the
in bulk
-
At the than of the incident she was sixut 60 miles off the mouth She was able to of the river
her own
revealed that Prometheus which struck a MAYMAN in the Yangtse on Dec. 27 is not The American warship but the Blue Funnel merchantman of the time Jarth's taipan in Shang-LY TO-DAY AFTER EMERG-
The
S.S. "Prometheus,” of hai and later political adviser ING FROM A HIDEOUT CAVE
MOUNTAINS OF Messrs Alfred Holt's, to Admiral Lon Louis Mount IN THE
LUZON WITH UNIFORMS structed in 1926 and is of over hatten.
6,000
tous. She left Portland. FRESHLY SHA- Before Pearl Hurlintr. Shans-PRESSED,
Oregon on Dec. 3 for Shanghai bad was divided into the Chin- VEN AND IN GOOD HEALTH.
with a curge of wheat Americans who exameni
for UN.R.R.A. their
Baid the rave redoubt of tung. Chapri, Nantan and Woo
not hun sung: the International Selfie- group had 'smag He brought Stalin 4 personal ment (run by a Municipid Con-dress of feet back in the rock.
surrender Their
reach Shanghai under from cil consisting of British, Aperi-
power and it is presumed that she Chiang Kai shek. The nature of cans, Chire nad Japanese,said they had read
y have htened her cargo not been and the French Concession Headets dropped by Americans.
She arrived in Shanghai the conversalus have disclosed, but informed sorpres
Following the remuneration of months ago. "but we could net
ibre. 31. A representative of Haid Chinog's mussion is conected
Messrs. Alfred Holt's left flong with Manchuring and other ut extraterritorial rights ritro belleve it because we were edu
cated that. Our country. of the entire city returned to
never Kong for Shanghai yesterday to feels of mutual Chruse and Rus
surrenders. Although CHEAT Heu
damnge ascertain the extent of the Chinese Government. -Ass sind interest ned potvrden
father country surrendered to and other particulars, ciated Press.
U.S.A. mar feelings and mbide are very happy because we have done our best during wartime and now U.S.A. is victor of war and here of world.
sey pence
and
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ter.
Grim Story Of Jap Prison Slaying
YOKOTEA MA, JAN. 2.
A DESCRIPTION BY TWO AMERICAN OFFICERS OF HOW THEY SECRETLY WATCHED JAPANESE GUARDS BAYONET AN AMERICAN SOLDIER TO DEATH AT A KYUSHU PRISONER OF WAR CAMP WAS READ TODAY TO THE U.S. MILITARY COM. MISSION WHICH IS TRYING LIEUT. KEI YURI
derument. surrender
"We are glad to again between U.S.A. and Japan.
By surrender our country's war
unded
Thousand Orphans Get Presents
for Christinas Presenta
1.100 orplans were distributed over the
WO
dances at the
and we are not your holidays by the Hong Kong Wi enemy any more. We promise fare Association from funds vols
at ; !erted you our sincerity and express (fecte highest respecte
Gloucester Hotel last month, when the ballroom was loaned to the friendship hereafter." ANNO-
Association by courtesy of the ciated Press.
Officers' Club.
And
YENAN SAYS O.K.
Yenan, Jan. 2, A spoketan for the Chinese Communist centrui comtalte s serted that the foreign ministers' Moscow declaration wIN
In depositions radised from Allen aid that o May 31. the United States, Lient, Owen 1943, he and Romaine aral other W. Romaine of Fort Thomas, Jofficers were sumained be fure Kentucky, and John H. Allen of } Yuri at p. They found St. Paul Mail Yuri, who was Heurd silting in a doorway of Gnite step forward toward ren commandant of Omuta prison the guardhouse, sura anded by lising a democratie, united Chin
He added that the Contamuniste camp, vedered the creation of Yari, the interpreter and Ja-
are in "complete accord" with the private Noah C. Heard
panese gaurds. Heard was Muscow avownl and expressed Salinas, California.
euzed of stealing Rod Croas, stipe alies.
Yuri stood in front of Heard, Allen said, drawing his thumb
Batavia Burst along the blade of his sword.
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Batavi, Jan. 2. A hysterical wave of gen fire. started
the New Yearly eve nelebration and ex- panded by
intu proynettean reports of a gene- rul Indonesian apratis, sulted in the death of at least ang British soldier and avveral other persons wanted.
The barrage sounded for MATC than an haur--Asso- ciated Press.
BATAVIAN POLICE
pleasure over the renewed deter mination of Russia, the
slibport a States and Britain to
government. - Ase deŋveralie einted ProMD
A Special Gala Dance is to br staged by the Association at the Offrers' Club, Gloucester Hotel, on the night of Saturday, Jan. 19, when a generous support from the local public is locked forward to.
Proceeds from the last 1wn
Ont dances tulalled $3,580,
of which a sum of $2,100 was sent fur the on Christmas presenta Babies' Home at Fanfing, the Blind Girls' Home, the Taipo Ocphan- age, and other ershanages in both Hong Kong and Kowloon
-in-Chief. Ad- The Commander-in miral Sir Cecil Harcourt, is Patron of the Association. Brig 1. M. MacDougall is the President. Line Vice Presidents
being
Dr. Then he put the sword in hi
Jerusalen. Jun. 2.
Arthur Won. Mr. J. H. Rattanjer scabbard, but pashed Heard's
Although to-day was the day and Mr. Leo d'Ahunde e Castro. hom buck with the seabbard.
originally fixed for the start of the
The Chairman is It-Col. Wm. The interpreter anal the Arah bercult of Jewish goode and Kay, and the Hon. Secretary, Mrs. were gummenes to witness teabes in Palestine, the Arab public
W. M. Cheung. Committee Mem execution. Allen said Heard here were considerably confused bers are Mrs. W. N. Thomas Tam. ataxxered as he was taken be- owing to the absence of procedure Dr. C. Y. Lu, Mr. James Lee, Mr.
the building. In
C. L. Hsu, Mrs. Violet Chan, Mrs. tinel
nfowout actually starting the boy.
Dhun Kutlanjee, Major R. II. minutes the Japanese ne burkol Beuter.
Crombie, R.M, FL. Wood, Mr. and said they had changed their
London, Jan. 2.
Sales, Messra. C. F. Lee, Cheung minds.
The Moscow Raudio to-day said Yung-po. Kwok Chan. Yung Sol But Allen and others slipped that the Council of People Com fung, Lau Tak-on, Yung Ping, Dr. inlo an empty building animissurs of the Soviels had fosted F. 1. Tung and Mr. Li Fook-wo. Allen and this is what they decree effective Jan. 1 abolish-
CHOICER LANGUAGE Baw
ur war taxes on the population. "At the command of Lieuten- -Asspointed Preus.
London. Jan. 2. Yuri a and
Smithfield Market workers, who Japanese guard
postponed their "cease work" re- commendalian from Dec. 17 tes of the back. Hoard grunted
Dec. 31, have now withdrawn and as he rolled over he screech-
their strike threat because of the reinstatement of the dismissed worker, which started the trouble, -Rector.
STILL DETAINED tayoneted Heard in the middle
London. Jan. 2.
The all Darty Parliamentary Mission to India will leave Lo
The delegates yester don to-day. day visited the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee-Reuter.
Bulavin, Jan. 2. British Authorities announceded. A second guard bayonetur 2. Seletion of Hovernment
they are holding for questioning Heard in the abdomen.
Indonesian "Yuri, the interpreter und and Communist representatives 743 miles of the
It with General Mar police force of Batavia, who were others examined the body.
A 37-year-old woman. Jai Tsat, monthe' to discuss shall the procedure for halting ousted Saturday by British seizure still was twitching so another was fined $2,500 or 12
slashed him guurd
vertically hard labour by Mr. C. Y. Kwan Court Some were muspended by the
yesterday, for having in her pos British for collaborating in recent across the throat. Other guards the Summary Military
came out and slashed his abdo-session 31 tnels of raw opium at kidnappings.
tu ribbons."—Associated Connaught Road West, ot. Janu-
ary 1.
houtilities
the of police slations. and restoring railroads;
3.--Selection by the people's political council of "inpurt of observera" to inspect the raili- tary and communications situa tion in the areas of conflict. Americans would be included. – Associated Press.
Queen Lizzie's Passengers
In-
Meanwhile, 2,000 Dutch mar.men United States, were preparing to ines, trained and equipped in the Press. disembark from their ship which arrived off Batavia Monday. dunesian lenders protested imper tations of additional Dutch forces, but agreed in this particular case to allow the marines to replace Amboinese natives who have been serving in the Netherlands East Indies army and have been spécial targeta of Indonesian criticism.- - DR.
Associated Press,
UNDER SUSPICION
New York, Jan. 2. The British
"Qucen liner, Elizabeth". nailed for England
Batavia, Jan. 2. Two Indonesian publications yesterday with 1,128 pasuongora, Including four members of tho
suspended operations to-day United States' delegation to the wbon British troops detained United Nations assembly.
They were Mrs. Eleanor Rooso, virtually their entire stafla for stuff formor Secretary of Stato Stettin- members of tho newspaper Yet, widow of the inte President; questioning. Twenty-five
VAN MOOK'S FORMULA FOR INDONESIA
LONDON, JAN. 2. VAN MOOK, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR GENERAL OF THE NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES, WHO HAS BEEN IN ENGLAND WITH THE DUTCH PRIME MINISTER FOR TALKS WITH THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER, MR. CLEMENT ATTLEE, SAID IN AN IN- TERVIEW TO-DAY: "THE DUTCH OFFER WILL FOLLOW THE PATTERN OF MY STATEMENT IN .NOVEMBER LAST FROM BATAVIA BUT THIS TIME IT WILL BE MORE PRE CISE AND ACCEPTABLE TO THE INDONESIANS."
Dr.
than
van Mook apoke more ↑ onco of dealing with the
1 believe the whole British peo-and the whole British Government ple earnestly desire to see India will apply ourselves in the coming rise quickly to the full and free year to the best of our ability. status of an equal partner in
"I beliers that what is go widely the British Commonwealth."
He continued: "We will do desired can be achieved but our utmost to assist India to at must have active help from dead. tain that position. There is no ing Indians In every longer any need for denuncia- and of overy way of thought. It us; Senator Tom Connally, chair-1"Daily News" and the monthly "gjahrir group" yot dismissed the is only through moderation that an man of the Foreign Relations magazine "Voice of Free Indo-
Committee, and Senator Vanden-nesta" were arrested, tions or organised prosaure Indian should use his influence, burg, ranking Republican member. The British said it was part
or small to secure the recognition of India's whether it is great or
ALSO nboard were Admiral due position in the world.
of routine questioning in the If further this inspiring cause during Richmond Kelley Turney and Gon. a time when the coming year. there ever was
But it is not George G. Kenney, commander of current city-wide drive to halt there was cause for that it is so only in the political field that the Pacific Air Force, who are kidnappings and terrorism, no longer. The problem fa now earnestly desire partnership bo- a practical one. It is to work tween the peoples of Britain and members of the US. military dele- Associated Press.
out
a rational and acceptable India. plan of action.
ration which will confer with "I am deeply conscious of India's Russia, Britain, France and China contribution to the mental, cultural in London on the projected United
ponce.--Associated Press.
AMERICAN DECLARATION
RADIO
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8rd 1940. STUDIO-ALEX SEGBIE (TENOR) IN A PROGRAMME OF BALLADS & OTHER POPULAR BONGS. ZBW HONGKONG broadoasiing en a froquancy of E40 Kilocycles and from 12.80 to 1.80 p.m., 0.80 to 7.30 p.m. and 9.00 to 11.00 p.m. also on 9.59 Megacy lon
H.Í.Í.
19.80 p.m.-Dally Programme Bum.
шаху
19.89 p.m.-Torner Layton (Vocal) and"
Duke Ellington and His Orchestra. 1.00 p.m.-Novin à Aunouncements. 1.10 p.m.-Plano Dusts by Wiener and
Dopcot.
1.80 p.m.-ATchaikowsky Programme. 4,00 p.m.-Close Down.
6.80 p.m.-Jimmy Dorsey and His Gr
chicotro.
7.00 p.m.-Xondon Relay-News. 7.15 pm.Melody Linger on",
ENSA.
7.80 p.m.-Binitio-Alox Begblo (Tanor) In Programme of Ballada and Other Popular Songs.
8,00 p.m.-London Palladium Or
obostra 8.80 p.m.-"Berrios Musio Hall"-
ENSA,
0.00 pin.--London Nolay-Nows. 9.05 pm-Dance Music. 9.35 p.-Rayoi-"La Valoo," 9.60 p.m.--Light Symphony Orchestra with Harold Willams (Baritone). 10.10pm-Meyerboer-Le Patinera
Ballet Buite"Los Patinours" -Bcbarro.
#12 Bullivan
He is convinced, that the WB- interpretation that it would be shington statement last week amounted to, an American declara- accepted as a "Government".
"Sjahrir does not possess the tion of non-intervention. although machinery to govern and thore-the British are acting as a man-
datory power for the Allied Com foro his group is. no government,"
of mission which the United explained Dr. van Mock.
"Moreover, this will be no mere States in a member. Javanese solution but one affect Dr. van Mook assorted that of GUNNY BAG JACKETS.
tag the archipelige as a whole, cial American interest In Java is touching regions beyond Blahrir's confined to the wish to remain as
10.00 p.m.-Gilbert uninvolved Gunny-bag Jackets provided by control
as possible.
Excerpts. Dr. van Mook said that he ro- Affairs Administration are being no clearly defined aspirations," "turned to Holland to remove any 11.00 p.m.-Glow Down.
Programmen markod HINDA authority can be transferred to I want for my country the oppor-
distributed to the poor and des- tated Dr. van Mook, which com- Hngering uncertainties as to the Indian control under forms of tanity of sharing in your rich
BY PERMISSION
tituto at such far-away noints as plicates the desire of the Nethercourse of action to be pursued. recorded specially for Servious Entertain government which will be willingly heritago and of gaining continued nocopted by the broad mass of inpiration from your great mon
Ping Chat Indland, at the extreme lands to emarge from the fog of No change in the Dutch plan was mi by the Department of National Toky, Jan. 2. east of Mirs, Bay, at Tai 0, and constitutional theory Into the made in the London conference Barvion Anbarkada. India's people, so that the now and women.
with the British Government. Through permission of Allied at Po Toi, the southom point of realm of simple action." "If we all bond our minds 'and India will not be torn and rent by
Printed and Another
"I am going back to start talk- point he stressed la the
The Nowepaper internal strife and dissension. This wills to this high-endeavour wo Hoadmariane the Japaposo will be Capo D'Aguliar, where the fishing is essential for India's wolfaro. can do seroathing in 1948 for the allowed to fly the Rising Sun Rag village is reported to have suffered presence in Java of 350,000 Japaing concrete facts with the educat. Proprietors.
"The now world organisation areatness of India Brad for the on Jan. 8 and 6, the Japanese heavily by the occupation. A nose, nearly one-third of whomed Indonesians, who represent the Enterprise, Limited, by WAUT
Are still at Jarge. This makes majority of those who want peace Jammu KRATON, Windsor House, has members who are strong and future peace and prosperity of the Government" announced today] total of 14,090. of those gunny-
Associated Prem,
bags are being 'distributed. Java an' Alllod responsibility, and order," he concluded-Reutor. Hong Kong. determined in the cause of world world."Reator.
"It must be a plan under which and spiritual life of mankind and Nations armed force to preserve the Rolled Department of the Civil "The Nationalists of Java havd
published" for "the
CON JUALANDASAN NGRA