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JA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1948,"
THE CMINA
SECRET GERMAN AMBITIONS Capitalists Plan For An Economic Empire
Scheme To Regain Power
BERLIN, JAN, 8.
SECRET MEMORANDUM WHICH EXPOSES THE AMBITIONS OF AT LEAST A SECTION OF GER- MANY'S CAPITALISTS TO REGAIN POWER AND BUILD AN ECONOMIC EMPIRE BEHIND THE BACKS OF
OCCUPATION AUTHORITIES THE HAS BEEN FOUND BY THE AMERICAN AD THORITIES IN BERLIN.
THE DOCUMENT, DATED SEPTEMBER 8, 1945. H'AS FOUND IN THE PERSONAL FILES OF HANS BER CHEMEYER EX CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SCHEKING
0. GERMANY'S
RECOND LARGEST CHEMICAL TRUST.
"ałowa
yer advised, said this f
It we addressed to Berche | ba apeody and to give an urgent meyer's fellow directori and, warning that the firms and pro- According to one of the Ameri perlies must not be liquidated can ofetals who made the dia until n stabilisation T Gera covery.
clrusly how many currency
effected. WAN German industrialista are Under no circumstances must manoeuvring and bidding their gold be changed into paper. time, noqung to outwit the Ales In the meantime, Bercheme-
"I maintain.”
they must work with credits and with each re-l feial fore leaving for Wash tom where he has been recalled reived from suden. by the Treasury Degas Irmen, ali "In perhaps three years. W his wh pf, "that La will again bus absle tre slow a pro quade mensures have been taken | 116," he predicted. "hen ther for the break sp of German in unly remains the questa of su dustry. Fats and indus roudly undervaluing our capital! trialele are banng handled with that our shares will show goal kid gloves and are taking every premium. ndvantage behang our hnek 15
OFFER TO DUPONT form
a huge reconstruction pre ject."
Berchemever is
"After that we should try to trem aduan fold the Diretora bey would get in touch with Dupert and not afford to wait une the coffer Dupont approximately e cupation of Germany which turd of our share capital at a might last for years, but pae ed and present a scheme for Schering & G. fu take over the lend in Germany's clensiest in dustry from 1. G. Parla
ALL SORTS OF OPPORTUNITIES
"I am of the opini
that once 1. Farben has lost its pri- vate character and plants have been broken up they will gradually lose the lead un us." The memeramba atesi,
"I put my all sorts of var tunities for us Perhajes a ger with part of the LG Par ben is also posible as that we could derive advantages Truma the results of their roamarela."
Berchemeyer went on to ** press the opinion that. structions in the West will not
L
Bulgaria Turns To Kremlin
DUKE IN ENGLAND
London, Jaa 8
The Duke of Windsor re- turned to England yesterday on a visit described во соп Ducted "with
privats affairs." He was not accom- panied by the Duchess of Windsor, the former Waili, Simpson.
The Duke crossed the Eng lish Channel by boat. Ho la scheduled to Aloy
Mal- borough House, home of his mother, the Iowager
Queen Mary-Associated Press.
Oil Dispute Settlement Hoped For
Washington, Jan. 8.
Unrra To Buy Food In Scandinavia
WASHINGTON, JAN. 8. AN UN.R.R.A, OFFICIAL SAID TO-DAY THAT THE AGENCY, IS INTERESTED IN BUYING FOOD IN NORWAY AND DENMARK FOR ITS EUROPEAN RELIEF WORK
THIS CANNOT BE DONE AT PRESENT. HE SAID, BECAUSE UNRRA. IS OBLIGED TO MAKE THE PURCHASES FROM COUNTRIES WHICH ACTIVE- LY PARTICIPATE WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE RECONSTRUCTION AND REHABILITA TION IN COODS OR IN MONEY.
He explained that this 10 10-1 dependent of the contributions for| the administrative expences in which both Norway and Denmark participate,
The official and that discussion concerning purchases from Nor way were proceeding At present there. He said UN R.R.A., hail agreed to purchase whate of in expectation of a Norwegian con- tribution.
The industry fact finding
U.N.RR.A. might also be in panel, niet again 10-day with signs of an ending solution of the terested in buying salted and oldest of the many ware disputes | canned fish, he added
present disturbing
E
State emnomy.
United
< To thi Workers Unton struck Inst
Backber for a 30 per cent wage
AT! agreement fur kt! 18 per cent increase for the Texas Company refinery wur ker is regarded by the govern went fals 1925
set evement.
A Norwegian diplomatie offiein! and that the rule whale o also depends on alloration deri sjons by the combined Food Hoard. Ft would be sold by private pro- cessing companies,
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In Denmark, UN.R.R.A. wond like to bay butter, bucun, significant and dried milk contingent DON the Danish eontribution for relief and and satisfactory st un
Same 400.000 workers or on k in Amerion. About 1,100,
and others are likef" to be affvel,
prices.
Japs Acquire Inferiority Complex
TOKYO, JAN. 8.
TO-NIGHT
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THE NEWSPAPER "ASANI" C. N. Co. B 6. "NINGDAI” (No onigo. No passenger) 21st Jan., 1846 DECLARED EDITORIALLY TRAT "IT YESTERDAY WOULD BE HAPPIER FOR US POR JAPAN TO BECOME DEPENDENCY OF THE UNIT ED STATES" THAN
"TO STARVE AS AN INDEPEND ENT
COUNTRY."
C.R. Ca. S.S. "EFANRUNG" From Borgbok 9th Jan. 1946
It added: "Isn't
J. C. 8. N. Co. P.F." ESANG C. N. Co. S.P. "NINGB/1′′
it true that such a thought is creeving steadily F.S. into the minds of the people? if such a trend becomes more notice- able in proportion to the neuteness of the food supply, reconstruction
Discussions between the flanish and G.N.RICA. authorities have of Japan as a democratic ed in the steel, electricn! mang
been mostiv Carried 1:1 from Copenhagen,
good exchange and make avail-facturing and meat packing dis alde to them our patents, experts nutes for which they have strikes ence atet discoveries for a tu
planned on Monday. Tuesday and derate licence payment and a Wednesday respectively of next
division of the market "
werk.
Af the Duponta were receptive to such an idea, the morn dem continued. Scherings should Try to acquire an option of five years for a greater loan against security.
"In this we would acquire the following advantages:
(1) Protection of the Ameri- can Government.
(2) Considerable amount of
which woul foreign exchange provide us with the portarily of expanding our enterprise.
(3) Dopunt would do with us; in future what they did hitherto with 1. G. Farbens and
tha!
Some
hopeful
coun
try may become only a dream."
It asserted that the shocking revelation of the atrocilles cam- mitted by Japanese military per sonnel smashed "pur puited-up)
complex that
racial superiority arrogant. haughty world sion" ideas.
One U.N.R.R.A. official said that na important factor affecting the European contribution to !.N RR.A for relist was whether the U.N.RRA. would
THEY for its
Negotiators are
if not all of those disputes I nettlest without strike purchases in dollars or in pounds. netion.
Presidential jatervention Dollar reserves of there coun
y
and area.
As a reaction, the paper sakt.1
is regarded as a remote possibility tries were limited to the need für "a racial inferiority
complex is!
of)
hy government officinis. Associat. imports to be paid for in dollars.Į contaminating? the thought
ed Press.
-Associated Press.
Supreme Court Sits
On Yamashita Case
Washington, Jan. 8.
would be very interesting for The United States Supreme Court to-day called for areuments on us."
Berekemeyer told the Dirre-
fors he was personally ready to travel to Wesphalia and the Ruhe in the British Zona “tol
ennstruction in the wond,”
whether to interfere in the case of the Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita who is under Sentre to hang for Philippine atrocities.
many of our people."
Reflecting upon the atrocities. "Asahi" remarked: “We regret the start of the war, but do not regret the defent of war."--Asao- clated Press.
K' OW A GOOD THING
15th Jan, 1943
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Bargkek 17th Jum., 1946
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59039
NOTICE
Will all membe.o of the Amaican (lub now in Horg Kong, plea e attend an informal meeting to be held in the Club premista • Wednesday, 9th
Washington, Jam, 8. Air Force enlisted mea staged This was disclosed when the a demonstration yesterday against Department of Justice opened alleged inequities in demobilization hearings for those who request a nearby Androws Field in Mary- The This is the high court's first)
Military Commission
cause land. ed opportunity to show Take the necessary steps for re-encounter with a case of a cen- which established a precalem in why they should not be sent to
Major X. W. Barne, bublia rela- victed war criminal. Its de-International law in conden
Lions alleer, said between 15 Janut ry:945, at 5.15 pm, for Jupan. He went on to mention loca-cision may decide the course ofing Yamashita for
condong In a
200 nir force enlisted men left the purpose of discussing the San court hearing at tions be considered suitable for other war crimes hearings in uncounted atrocities
Franciscu, a number will seek their ponts to protest to the Air advisability of re-opening the troops decreed the death penalty abrogation of previous citzen. rebuilding the urm's industry the Paciffe area.
Foreo inspector and bass adjus Club, Yamashita had petitioned the a month ago to-day. and said "It is well not to con-
he be Yamashita's plea to the Suppress.
ship renunciation.--Associated! They later returned to their Bulurian Fatherland centrale too much on one spot Supreme Court that
duties. Associated Press. of brought to Washington foc hear-reme Court protested that "war Inst regarding Kovernment wought
the decisions
Inslead three United crime of a subordinate commit- night the guidance of Moscow in Teheran and Yaila- but if we ing. nestiations attempting to entab try to do this carefully there States Army lawyers who had ted without order or auhority will surely be no objection by defended him in the Manila or knowledge of his superior im the Anglo-Americans and Rustrial had flown to Washington not a war crime. The pleadings alans." Associated Press. to represent him.
ליני
Front"
Son,
Jan. B,
lish a broader goverament accent able to Britain and The United States.
In
An official communique, review. the propesale submitted by
the Socialing and Agrarian parties
as the conditions upon which they, would be willing to join the government, announced:
"Because the propositions of the opposition are unrealizable and beyond the friendly advice (given
Иancrw) by
the government } transmits the same to Moscow for decision."Associated Press.
Statehood For Hawaii Not Advisable
Ove
Honolulu, fan. B
Hearst Up In Arms Against Communists
in this case do not alloge that petitioner had ordered, authoris- ed or had knowledge of alleged atrocitles being committed.
BASIC PRINCIPLE
"It cannot
ant.
Praise For British Palestine Cooperation
Washington, Jan. 8.
properly be con- As hearings of the Anglo-American Palestine Inquiry Committee
Co
opened to-day, the White House issued a statement by Pre- sident Truman praising the British members for their operation.
tended that the Commanding General of an American ecopa- tion force becomes a criminal every time an American soldier violated the law, it being a
The President said that theirį basic principle of all civilised agreement to the opening of the criminal justice that one man is inquiry in the United States was not held to answer for the crime proof of the cooperation which confident the President
of another."
Threat Of
SAN FRANCISCO, JAN, 8. WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST'S "SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER" IN AN EDITORIAL TO-DAY, CHARG- ED THAT THE COMMUNIST PARTY IN THE UNITED STATES HAS MADE A BOLD ASSAULT UPON GENERAL MACARTHUR IN AN ATTEMPT TO ROG DOWN THE OCCUPATION OF JAPAN.
Lawyers of the Department would characterise the proceed Bacteria War The "Examiner" asserted that| Japanese policy boz down of Justice in a brief already Ings.
to the "Daily Worker" of New York. They particularly want Mac-submitted to the court contend- The Committee Secretary,
Lawrence, Karisas, Jam. H. political organ of the American Arthur to appear to be incanable ed that the civil tribunal may Leslie
that Rood, announced
The threat of the posible Mr. Kamokila Campbell. De Communist Party, "which has con- The American people will not be not question the authority of a Bartley C. Cram, former Cam-cy of disco Rome wa mocratic national committee, ducted a vicious and continuous under any illusions about the military commission created by paign Manager for
offensive the late War II
weapon during World, woman for Hawali yesterday an campaign of slander against God. cause od Зарадене occupation the army in a combat field.
spurred United States nounced her resignation in order MacArthur" has demanded the re- going to pot if and when that
Wendell Wilkie, had been ap- scientists and technicians to “ad- The court, after hearing £ to voice freely her ubjection to meval of Gen, MacArthur, as comes to pass; they will know it
will pointed to fill the vacancy creat-vance by 50 years" the prevention immediate statehood for Hawall
three-hour argument, Allied Commander Supremo
in for what it will be consumma-
Gardner, who re-of disease, Prof, Cornelia Mitcholl Her announcement came on the Japan.
tion of one more rubbless arrogant nounce later whether it will take ed by Max
signed.
Downs, University of Kanoas bae- of the U.S. House sub
The paper added: "The avowed objective of Communist Russia. any further steps in the case.
Rood added that the first teriologist, declared, committee hesringe on the formal reason for this demand is that The paper predicted the occupa Associated. Press.
meetings would be devoted to bid of the territory to become the only the removal of MacArthur tion which heretofore has been
matters affecting the conditions 4th state.
will give the American State satisfactory "will now be almos Mrs. Campbell said she objects, Department assurance of Ameri- surely chabtle ami unsatisfactory.”
of Jowe In Europe and the Pales to statehood at this timo because ean confidance that the Four- INCOMPREHENSIBLE"
ting question would be discussed there is a dapoor that Oriental Power Control Council will fune- The paper termed as "absolutely
* London, Jan. B. segments of the population, yoting tion in Tokyo."
incomprehensible” tho fact that
Gabriela Histral, the Chilean As a bloc, might hold political The American Communiiť Party America and Britain gayo: Russir poetess and Nobel prize winner control over the prenosed state, knows vory well that the Four- a voto over MacArthur's actions for literature, has accepted an in- Proponents of statehood argue Power control system will not and added "Russia will muddle vilation to visit England at the that there never has been bloe work and la, in fdet, unworkable, up and obstruct the decupation. invitation of the British Council. veting in Hewall along racial or When the Japanese occupation is Russia has been given opportualty She is expected to arrive, in any other lines. Arginted Press, thoroughly and utterly hogged to whet her appetite for aggres- London from Paris Tator this
Chungking, Jax. B. down in consequence of Russian sion, dermination and usurintion, month-Associated Pross HOUSES FOR SERVICEMEN destruction of the MacArthur Ad- not only at the exponet of Japan
Rear-Admiral Sir Ceell Har- ministration, Communists will way but with disparagemont and do Moscow should be recognized for The Editor of the "Chinese court, Commander-in-Chief, Durham, Jan. 8. the situation would be different if telmont for America, Britain and what it is and shoul be called Commercial Bulletin expressed Hong Kong, arrived to-day in The local authorities: aro to bo, MacArthur had been removed as China as well. In short: Rusela what it is.
amazement to-day at the freedom Chungking, on an R.A.F. piano urged to adopt a polate solemo they suggested.
will turn Japanese occupation to It is a pozsonal affront to Mac- of commenta, many profanely cri- for a three-day visit, of allocation to assure fair allot
IMPOSSIBLE JOB her own acquisitivo end which is Arthur and to avery American tioal, by American soldiers last
It was officially described that miant of post-war bausos. for ser
what she bargained for at the fighting man who contributed to night at a mass meeting protest vien applicants when the British
Moscow Conference and which will victory over Jagun, carncially to the on the demobilization don the purpose of his visit way to call on Generalisoimo Chiang Legion's northern conference takes
be the sole accomplishvient of a thousands of American fehtinio down.
Ho said: "This is democracy Kai-shok whose guest he will be place in March :at · Durbara,
|--Associated Press. Beuter.
"POETESS TO VISIT ENGLAND
The real truth of the matter is that the Communirte have con- spired to give MacArthur an im- Imeniblo Job and havo' Inrwely, aué-1 pünhörtént undertaken there. men, who are their lives for cooded In doing so, They want The appeseemont of Ralast, that Victoressociated Prous,
afterwards.
The opening witness to-day, was Earl Harrison, author of controversial report on Jews in Europe-Associated Press.
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DEMOCRACY WORKING
Manila, Jan. 8.
working."Ansociated Prena.
Hong Kong,
3. S. CHURCH.
T. B. WILSON.
7th January 1946,
BRITISH MILITARY ADMINI- STRATION, HONG KONG.
NOTICE
POLICE AND PRISONS BRANCH
PUBLIC BILLIARD TABLE LICENCES
No person is permitted to keep a public biard table unlera licensed to do so urd e Cronance No. 25 of 1933
"Aj pleti us for licences must be made to the Commissioner of Police without delay,
Former licences should accom-
any applicati‹ ne.
C. H. SANSOM. Colorel u. A. (Police),
Hong Kong, 5th January, 1946.
Sho said: "A knowledges waa gained about bacteria,, and how to fight it, which not only put us ahead of the Axis partnere but CHENNAULT BACK also advanced the treatment and prevention of Infectious disease by IN CHINA® Press...
half
a
century," Assosiated
G.IN-G. ARRIVES IN CHUNGKING
Shangkai, Jan. 8. Claire Maj. Gen. famed loader at the "Flying "Tigera" in China, arrived hore by air from the United States yester day and emphatically denied he would superviso da, training pro- ramaio, for the Chinese ale force, as had been rumoured. He said obody had offered him such a lo
The retired general told news men he was prepared to make survey of post-war trade and busi- as possibilities in China, but had no plans to enter business in Chins himself-Associated Press.
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