Disclosure Of Jap. Torture Methods
SYDNEY, JAN. .
METHODS P
JAPANESE
TORTURE EACH MORE
CHANTLY THAN THE VIOUS
ONES
PRE WERE DIH. CLOSED AT THE TRIAL, OF DS
JAPANESE BEFORE THE
WAR
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A Dubah mereant una jer one method required the prisoter to Jinlaner for a long period ott bail with one fut, with the second Jeg rained in the Air At the rear and arme weld to low with the shoulders Other prisoners were. mande Do hravy abne over their head uztai they weakened And the wine fell on their head Associated Prvas.
LESS SHINTO SHRINE CEREMONIAL
Tokyo, Jan 9 Attendance at two of Japan's Shinta abrites ha 21928 1 creased sharply durile la cent New Year's holiday said the Japanese press to das, withi buting the abl
Shinto an ene factor
State
THE GINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1946.
SHANGHAI OPTIMISTIC New Committee Revives Confidence
Atom Bomb
Test In
The Spring
WASHINGTON. JAN. 1
THE ATOMIC BOMB IS EX PECTED TO GET ITS OCEAN TEST IN A REMOTE CORNER OF THE PACIFIC SOMETIME NEXT SPRING
Although the White Hinue Announcement that President Tru man home! nurgente l n Lest of The b
whip
10
Sino-Foreign
Cooperation
SHANGHAI, JAN. 9.
THE ACTION OF MAYOR CHIEN TA-CHUN IN IN. VITING SEVEN FOREIGNERS TO SERVE ON A 14- MEN MUNICIPAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE. WHICH, IN EFFECT, REPRESENTS A MODIFICA- TION OF THE PRESENT ALL-CHINESE SET-UP OF LOCAL MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT, HAS RE- SULTED IN A RESURGENCE OF FOREIGN CON. FIDENCE IN THIS CITY.
AMONG OTHER THINGS THE MAYOR'S STEP
MEANS THAT THE ADVICE OF SEVEN FOREIGN ERN. THREE OF THEM BRITISH. WELL AG QUAINTED WITH THE INTRICACIES or GOVERNING 4 COSMOPOLITAN CITY LIKE SHANGHAI WILL IN FUTURE BE AVAILABLE TO THE CITY GOVERNMENT.
AI
THREE FUNCTIONS Dr. W W. Yen, former Chiness Ambassador to
Suviot Russia. Chinese
brads the list of the 3༥* Y**T
Underground Route Of Escape
Paris, Jan. 8. The United States Army to-day disclosed same of its European
war
gecrets-the underground railway which carried some 5.090 Allied atomen to freedom, many of them to fly and fight again.
The doors were opened « lttlo so that the two nations who bene. fitted most from the operation could express their gratitudo byi awarding decorations.
America has planned to present thousands with its "Modal of Britain will similar awaral,
Freedom" Great
make
dientes a desire for early action, those in position to know say the preparatonas MAT retire an much a five more
to selecting and In addition prepare the target abips it will
Daily
A apokesman for the Army'a the "North Chinn he necessary to assemble an array
Bureau of Research in bringing of precision instruments and selen- News, British-owned daily, states thal
back Allied aviators" stated that sts to work with Army and Navy an editorial. it is hoped
an underground Army, totalling official the Next will this move by the Mayor wil usher
40,000, collaborated in the danger- in an era of Sine-foreign under- members of the Committem, come the task of moving a large
In
ous job of spiriting American can do mathing
allicial alatement the lanan which fing and flying Iniratory to
but operate for good in this, ang Mayor said the object of forming and British soldiers along the two the listant ocean area
the Committee was to obtain coun- routes to the Spanish Pyrenees of the biggest cities of the world."
from The paper ndle that the foreign vel and opgestion
civic and freedom.
"We figure that about 5.000 Kr leaders on the promotion of munt. communities bere "will be
Americans esenped." with the clon administration in the city.
the oficial fact that find by the Chinese ther will be allowed th The Committee Eas three main said, and that another 3,000 t
Firally, it 4,000 were maded by the French cut in furthering the develop functions to perform.
will deliberate, at the request of bine thing is certain, that for ment of this eity, which owen a much to foreign inspiration, at the Mayor, on matters relating to
municipal administration; cond 7, it will make recommendation on municipal administration; and thirdly, it will make recommenda thens to the provisional Munieluni Council, a representative body of The neaple which will be organised in the near future.
meal suy the bonding will he located as far as possilske front; goundated runstlines nad shinning lanes It also will be desirable to Travel imitations have no avand commercial Ashing been tamirumental m rebuing where explosions Anal radio shrine attendance · Asanatladı | fivity could cause serious damage.
Presd.
Asminted 'pes
C-in-C Guest Of Generalissimo
CHUNGKING. JAN, 17.
it reaches a position amongst the cities of the world of which at its mhaltants may well Brond."
"Chinn Chinese-owned
paint
Tries"
. in hailing the ment of the Advisory Committee,] * this critical slage in the history of His efty no more ele. quent
impressive Kesture
According to the draft rewala could be made by the administrn- REAR ADMIRAL SIR CICIL H. I HARCOURT, COM tors and the only interpretationsverning the organisation perasion of the Committee, the tenure of the most akoptical pessimist cani OF HONG KONG WHO NOW
office for the Committee members MANDER IN CHIFF
tare un the sugestion in the
is one vent, and they may be re- adent desire on the part of the
appointed upon expirallon of their responsible Chinese officials to en-
term. -Reuter. Just the active sutesort of acknow ledged leaders of public spirit."
IS VISITING IN CHENGKING, WAS A DINNER GUEST TUESDAY EVENING OF GENERALIS SIMO AND MADAME CHIANG KAISHEK, WHO INVITED HIM TO SPEND THE NIGHT AT THE PRESIDENTIAL VILLA,
Diamonds In Demand
Admira} Harcourt denied na Absurd reports that Hong Kong Buthorities had mindr fishing
CONCERTED EFFORT
It adds that the move should be Trearded AS A candid ex. pression of the desire, if not the heed, of concerted effort so as to Astangenta
constituted naten the recovery of the lending encrunchment on Chine teari.) bort in China and the recognised That turial waters. Such reports had commercial centre of this
which
been heard here.
Antwerp, Jan 9.
A shortage of mons
I rea
He explained to special marketing
newimen
that facilities for
Country.
Are
All the seven foreigners well qualified for their responsible
into German hands."
every aviator who renched Eng-
satelz. nt Inst One lau
French- man. Belgia, Dutchman or Czech wan phot somewhere along the line by the Germans for akding
the spokesman continued. Belity of the underground, gorkers was praised by the off- cial who
"We have never nid. found a
a case where a Over was betrayed by anyone in the resint ance movement, although some times the French Drople would] turn men into the Germans, when: they were badly in need of me dical care."--Associated Press.
Chinese Political
Current Now A Torrent
(By Morris J. Harris).
WASHINGTON, JAN. 9.
tening ble future prosperity of fishermen had been made to enable positions as advisors, as they have THE USUALLY SLOW-MOVING BUT, DEEP CURRENT the inmund industry in this ser Tatu 17.
had their Angers on the nuise of lent life during the mast momen- tous dsenden,
T
and
nil
them to get the best calebes pas sible and for Chinese renidesta the fish at the lowest in to bur Mr. Goldowntz. prominent. Belgian dianwind circles, has anjlj prices. These facilities, he that there
are of nisinod, poufied to junka was great larger supplies. bat he doubted if Manusans from Bong Kong operat Buffetent stones would in everived) ing in their usual fehine arena next wear to keep the industry thoroughly busy.
Sir Ernest. Oppenheimer, Fre sident of De Beers Diamond or- ganization, who is
here to
discuss supplies from the Cong, had already warned him that in futute Antwerp would get only half of what it has so far received. Before the war the industry wm- plaved 22.000 skilled workers, who 17,000 to 18,000 were work- in regularly. To-day only 14,000 alcilled subters and polishers are at work.
Antwerpa diamond exports are nevertheless increasing. In March. when they were resumed, they amounted to only 30,000. The latest monthly figure is £1,000,000.
“HONG KONG
PINGSHAN AIRFIELD
The Admiral ssid Chinese villa
gers who would have to move be-
of
cause of the construction mudera airport in the New Terrt tories beyond Kowloon would have houses built for them and would receive other compensation. He said the question not the construction was in eon- of whether or formity with the 1943 Siro-British agreement had been referred to London,
Admiral Harcourt said he had not come to Chungking to discuss those or other problems, but
simply to pay a lone arranged courtesy call on the Generalissimo
Associated Press.
DIRECTORY"
WARNING
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"HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY" desire to issue a
warning that no parson has been authorised to canvas
entries or advertisements for the "HONG KONG DOLLAR DIRECTORY," and that any person thus representing
bimself has fraudulent intent,
The Publishers do not contemplate the issue of the
1946 Edition" of the "HONG KONG DOLLAR DIREC- TORY" at the present time, when business staffs are in- complete and addresses are uncertain, but hope to be in,'s position to do so in mid-summer.
1946.
W. J. KEATES,
MANAGER
The three British members have previously served Un the Shanghai Munjelusi Council of TO the former International Settle- ment. They are Sir Robert Cal- der Marshall, K.B.E. Managing Director of Calder Marshall &
Mr. J. B. Liddell, Managing
Shanghai
OF CHINESE POLITICS IS ASSUMING CHARAC- TERISTICS OF A PRONOUNCED TORRENT. HOW LONG THIS WILL LAST AND WHERE IT WILL LEAD TO REMAINS TO BE SEEN.
ASSUME THAT CHINA'S PROBLEMY, SOME OF THEM ROOTED IN CENTURIES OLD DISPUTES. ARE SUDDENLY BEING CLEARED AWAY IN THE SUNLIGHT OF OPEN DIPLOMACY AND UNIVER
BE PREMATURE. SAL GOODWILL, WOULD
GO YET BEFORE THERE IS A LONG WAY TO EAST ASIA HAS UNHINDERED PEACE.
Director of Liddell Brus, & Co.. and Mr. John Keswick, of Jar- dine, Matheson & Co. Ltd., for- mer Chairman of the
But the last few hours do seem Maleigal Counell.
lightning pro. to have recorded Mr. Keswick in away from the city at present, but an invitation gress toward the ultimate goal of
has unity for China. the Committen to serve been extended to him.
The American members art Mr. P. S. Hopkins,
ts, Vice-President of the Shanghal Power Co., Rov. Charles
After years of battling all over China, Generalissimo Chiang Kai- sheka National Government and the Chinese Communists have an nounced they had agreed upon Boynton. Chalem "methada" for terminating L of the American Association, and
civil war. Mr. J. T. 3. Res Manager ++ the National City Bank of New The Immediate goal be teach- Na- ed is a truce between the York.
The only other foreigner is a tionalists and the Reds
to open Frenchman, Mon. R. Ducrest, the way for the all-party politics Manngar of the French Power meeting scheduled to start Thurs
day in Chungking.
Tram and Water Company.
British
Intellectuals
Produce A Flop
London, Jan. 9.
The head of the Communist delegation to Chungking has pre- dicted confidently that the "cease fire" order will be issued before then.
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SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI and the Reds at least
Impression they are I. O. B. §. Da. §. 3. “MBANG” create the making every effort to establish I. Q. B. N. Co, F.§. ' WINGSANG” their common meeting ground but if they can achieve it in the little time loft for thein-before the all-: party meeting in supposed to start J. C 8. D. Ca. B, B. " WGBANG".
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Playgoing London did not appear to be particularly hurrying, judging by the empty seats, to see the premiere of Edward Thompson's play "Atonement" about the Indo-British con- flict.
The Rock Theatre company, which presented it, it composed largely
of British Left Wing intellectuals: Between them their por trayal of the half dozen Indian characters, was gratifying..
SERIOUS INTENT
Truman's special envoy General
Marshall is pinyine a-leading role C.N. Ca S.S. "EBANTUNG" From Fagbok 10th Jan. 1946 8 am. in preliminary meetings. If he LC. Co. 8.8. "WOSANG" can bring unity to China in the I. C. B. N. Ca. B.B. "ISANG"
1
+1
14th Jan, 1949 Swatoy 14th Jan, 1946
Low days he has been there he J. C. B. N. Co. 8.8" WINGSANG" From Shanghai, 16th Jam.... 1946 will have achieved more than his C. #, Co.-S‚D. "NINGĦAI" admirers had hoped,
That the Nationalists and Reda appear to be making strang.over- tures for perco, Is established Hope la that they will carry through to bhulr professed objec- tive.
C. N. Co. B.B. "KWEIYANG"
...Bangkok 17th Jen., 1946.
31
Bhanghai 3 th Ism., 1946
BAILING TO LONDON VIA-STRAITS
5. "UIVY OF FASTBOUÈNE” (Cporator P. & 0.) 19th Jan., 194ß'
Subjmi to alteration without notise
For Brush and Pasange apply to:-
Talepkonos:
Indications of serious intent in the preliminarlos were soon in the fact that Chungking is holding there some of its most capable and trusted representatives to talk with the Reds instead of sonding them to the United Nations Or- Torero O'Brien produced the
TOO MUCH TALK
ganisation meeting where they and sesalons
Colyh Davies, as the missionary have bren long scheduled to go. thoir Yunan Judge's wife, true to life, was an his basic fidelity to the red, diquatched from dbrivate tradó union war against) allow. He stands out well but most leads is bright but tha pernatually bickering and waging white and blue British Rat would mountain beadquarters their top PERSIATM
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convicingly. Nina Gerrard, as the college principal, is as pro-Indian Likewise the Commune hav: NO ASSURANCES ON CUTCH READY FOR
The outlock
Washington, Jan. 1. The United States State Denari ment said that Vice-Consul Robert Rossow, Jr. had conferred Premier Fishevari of the so-called National Government of Iranian Azerbaijan. It said, he gave assurance of any kind.
ACTION
Batavia, Jan“ 9.- Major-General J. XI. Uki to-day wald that thousanda wf, former Datel prisoners of war were ready for action in Indonesia. The re- signing Dutch Chief of Stak mald the troops, had been reorgaalsui
Iminediate action. and re-armed and vom sondy for
the servants in the town in toring his Bengali, students seem too of pica and sinnas for alleged maudlin to be effective and too test will come when the negotia- overcharging.
fond of quoting the New Testa- tors get down to fanuch. The play opens with officiall ment, to bo dynamic.
Chungking in-demanding the from end of private armies under con- Indood the play sulfors life in the Imaginary town vi Durgapur in Bengal, one round too much talking and too little trol of individuals and groups out whiskey drinking, and tonhis action, leaving much to the inside the authority of the. National gets in the coonday sun Thoy agination. The ending seemed Government. Likewise the Reds ket excited over the murder, of weak, with Jüden and Congress maintain they will not lay down the English bolted Inspector and prisoners debating in the barricht their arms until they have been
"We don't know when they will
Even chlidren, hocdugo the
Herch Inayat Khar
correct "Rossow merely listened sparently in reference w epifit of
be the from the frontier seeking the Chungking Government.
Avonge Má murdered father, le-te the fundamental all-important to what Mr. Pishevari had to say." British commanders, who an Mon- A Tass dispatch from Tour day ordered the return to Halaya The Indian distingirato autolys meekly when the much raus that must be settled before And the all too loyal, Indian polico) movie at, the risk of his there can be any rool progress said Ransow promised "all kinds of of 1,200 Dutch Marinon out of
nykt Khak'a toward posce in China Angelalaid" to, the subendmous regima ef, fores of 2,000 which had been sent
Prem
od Freda
AzerbaiA160814163 Proie Islandesmansoolated-Prome the
men
સવ.
Rossow wont from Teheran Tabriz about a
buided any allegation
Who will consent to move first that assutaredo wore Rivos is in bo allowed to move in," he added."