THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, 1940.

ANGLO-YUGOSLAV RELATIONS

Not As Good As They Might Be

Vyshinsky Fails

To Appear

Leadon, Jan 18,

The when donuts of the chef Soyut delegate to the 1ted Nations Capon atin. M.

are still not dre Vachtsky, krew.

M. Vydap-ky whs is the co vt Beuty Presyn Com15-37", deser not app an oven to have left Meow yet and the Inled fore

for misal here is

Vill

Saturday

1: The above, M. Andyvi Gromykan, Kexact Ambassador in Washington will today Bleu The United Nations Organoa. trom's Gen ral Assembly, when it resumes the deduce on the report of the Preporaloey Fominaise den

The probleurs of Perzia and the territorial claims against Totkey hav

lar Demonol wartstud th General Assembly delante an the Executive Serpe ly of the NO Mr Glad 354 1.1

rived the can dekgating for calze their Verband question, either in the Asembly or in the Se

Konta Coutoral Torby

Suspicions On Both Sides

On the

By Hubert Harrison).

BELGRADE, JAN. 18.

Armenian Demands

Beirut Jan. 18.

The Armenian National Coun- ed in Syria and Lebanon to-day cabled to the President of the United Nations Orennisation General Assembly. Dr. Fou! Spaak, saying: “In the name of

Armenian 200,000

refugees in both countries

we demand the return to Sovist Bjussia of Armon-

biz Lore

by the

Turka."

The cable id that 250,000 Armenians in the Red Army and tems of Carsgels In other Allied forces fought for the abolition of oppression and the nasprance of permanent bence. It expressed confidence that the U.N.O. Assom-

* ་་ bly would bring about a fam solution or the Armenian-Turkish ennist

Amnenta, together

with Geor

Round-Up

..

Cairo, Jan. 18. The Egyptian-Police-have- arrested every known member of the gang of young Egyp- tians who planned the D88(19- sination of all prominent

Boutions with pro-British mmpathies, it was announced to-day.

The gang kept a black-list of potential victims who in- ated Sir Thaman better known Paalia, the

the Corra

Rumari. Russell

of

and

Commandant Pulice Marcu The Anti-Narcotic

Acad of Burch--Reuter.

Governor's Grim Ride In

Hearse

Dutch Win Battle

Of The Dykes>>

Amsterdam, Jan: ·8.

Hardworking Dutch engineers, fariners and labourers ave just..

- -nbout- won-the-battle-to-repair the binated dyker and reclaime

the war-flooded lands of Walcheren Island. The night-and-day labour was complicated by storm which Af

times ture holes again in newly rebuilt dykes. Of the Island's 47,000 acres, about 40,000 at one time werd under water after R.A.F. bom- bardments.

The plugging of dykes has driet all but about 5,000 herrs of that land.

Farm experis estimate it will be six years

before the chards and furmlands of what

or.

MacArthur Not

Taking Sides

Tokyo, Jan, 18. The newspaper "Asahi" so-day w was once called "the garden of had a spokesmen of Allied Hend the Netherlands" again will be conference

quarters told в Зарелево press that the occupation fertile. In addition, the

- authorities neither supported wer bination of military operations | opposed any special politient party and flooding have destroyed or facilen. 2,100 houses, damagest 4,200 severely and moderately dam- aged 6,200.

SHRIMPS IN HOUSES

RELATIONS BETWEEN BRITAIN AND YOTOSLAVIA, ALTHOUGH TAPROVING. ARE NOTHING LIKE SO GOOD AS THEY COULD BE. REASONS FOR THE DETERIORATION IN A CORDIALITY WHICH MADE THE TWO COUNTRIES ALLIES IN BOTH WORLD WARS AND WHICH MARKED RE- LATIONS WITH THE LIBERATION MOVEMENT NOW IS POWER EN YUGOSLAVIA, ARE NOT FAR TO SEEK. BRITISH INTERIEN PION AGAINST THE LIBERA

PION MOVEMENTS IN GREECE, IN TRIESTE IND

Statement WIN made in IN CARINTHUARD TO SUSPICION OF BRUTISH

respone to a Japanese question that

the policy of IN PENTIONS A THE BALKANS IND THE SUS

headquviera is to appone the al- PICIONS #FRE NOT LESSENED BY THE LONG

There was a layer of allt over ready made parties and to sup- CAMPAIGN at IBUSI AND LIBEL IN CERTAIN

all of Walcheren

port the Communist Party." and the BRTFISH (ONSARI FFICE NEH SPIPERS,

The paner wald the spokenna I cellars and first floors of houses replied it was merely a coincidence the mud often was two feet deep. that the recent purge other luni,

London, Jan. 18, Bitish the regime and attempts to in. formed the Caucasian boun-t-

primary olleials in Yugoslav in were ad fence political developinents Turkey which was altered in fo Governor

nry between the Soviet Union and

Sir Shenton Thomas. who wan

Mussels fastened themselves to affected more conservative parties versely affected by the hooflaking economic coftaboratie

while affecting three or four man which there nditional on politieal cutters- and suspleton with

the called libernis and probably non. Kars in 1021

Many statements June today how the were all treated and by acts

Japanese Hoora, Two Middleborg coals of the social democrate or Com- sions the situation will

never claiming the return of the pra treated im ан п prisoter for have been left full of sh

munists. [petty spile on the part of some improve much.

viness of Kars and Ardahan three yees out him inside a waters elsewhere receded.

The Jamnese people have been wer dBcials of Hhe prodier

BREAKING DOWN DISTRUSST the Homie! Union have been made Chinese bearse with a man dond

given Reconstruction teams are al-

freedom by allied hend Now the elections have shown

Present suspicions MA Lo recently, but the Turkish Premier from malaria for company.

quanters to choose their own pat that even with due ahven

Larong to be oveVODIO

stated shut the provinc by any

Lienl Darlies and lenderA” the ene suoi pletion to a full and veneens necejs- 1 Patr

voted in favour of Turker in a

sakson aid, adding "the only webseite during the lat wa Empath and for

retirement is that these partice Hange of the Farts of the prestat Pirenze that many projde voted tuation barked up by deerbs.

Router.

are to be democratie." for the percument out of tea.

has already One t

been dise Pingalea Front has utekanba

taken in this direction: on Bri- j oly kot majority of a pr

fish imuliative Reguliations are; ple of Yugoslav in belont it.

on to begs for the coneltision Yugoslav officialmen

of a commercial treaty. British Govern British material, which is high- ment must face the fact that in y prized and urgently need somplimen nog hering for Yugoslavia. A 1 Songe 11 in Yugoslavia, begins coming in buyers for x

regime "

dontitis, the situatia.

CATEY

1144

M

from

Uncle Sam Not

Good Salesman

Wat honestam, Jan (M,

Some funtern buffseats dollarslare that the

worth of Fred States was time

Face

the globe Balkan bands, ispe.. Even when Furl Sam onerveste mi fevolved which is strongly and wall undoubtedly improve rupid. Tuttar un potential customer, Tiny | 15 Russia be domestic and for Jack dolare

eign policy. But this durga 201 ghly exclude string Triadsmps with

other Allied states also,

It is estimated that Der cent has to do well.

Chester T fame.

Denim

of The Office of Foreign Fundador operating under the Safe Bove on hi, mil B Bant

we have to c ftaten inity take what she can art from tops where sansand war kud | “ Ierated

"

"

B.

Great Britain can Folle v

catt

tries to oppose the present re Ron-recogni gime by bogen!!.

the press dalicult in

til 11,

economic sunetiona dump of airplus moods lagatik on

sinlar meTSUFPS, there is al a the Pacific if the P',,",""! |- Asut miles ways the danger that the situa

Seadetion will deteriorate so far de away" he told a spond Suh #Comenteltear Shifeng the pro

to leal to danger of ronflict with the inevitable possibility Asolat pre

of this lading to serious rou- le with Soviet Russia and per haps to renewed world war.

TRADE FACTOR At the very lonst, j' would man that Britain would tog any hope of sharing in Yngo Alav

LITTLE DEMAND

19

Berlin, Jan. The special three-ponen arival Commission

reached agreement on the disgreað

..

|

ly.

141

of

your of Turkey by the Treaty of bold the varens League in Lan-Shrimps

when Satore fett, the trunks of trees and to walls.

Withheld P.W.'s Food

Yokohamup. Jan. 18. Lieut. Col. Shigeo Enolo, Over

scurried

about

He also said that Lady Thomas ready busy clearing and rebuild. cousin of Field Marshal Munting roads in the dried areas.

Dyke gaps varied in size from who was also in a pri INTERS son for none time used to ex-

feet wide for one jchange notes with tim in secret Flushing to 3,000 feet wide for A jone at Veere, while the depth of

115

Dust the વિh 1 થી 4 guarda. wotaan missionary, who was work the sea at blasted poluta rangevi| ing in the ofee of the prisen up to 80 feet.--Asociated Press, camp, uses) to take her knitting with her ang! would hide the notes in a ball of wool

" have served in the Empire

for 30 years." he said, "und I am quite sure that it is the greatest

all Commander, of Lit prison Wing that civili allon Is ever

He Lu olny.

ודיז

we have

If

No Dice

Honolulu, Jan. 18. Lieut.-General Robert

centre.

Colonel

C.

it

Meanwhile the Communiste is sintement declared they would continue efforts to form a united Tropit demite The decision Kucini democrats yesterday avoj nison for the premeni, Associated Press.

of

Ok

U.N.O. Security Council

fusing force, if necessary.

William Safarana,

men Al

i pola

NEDS near Hokadate. lo-day seen. We menke mistakes, but on Richardson, Commander of the testified be heard a high Japanese the whole we try to do our best, Mid-Pacific Army, to-day issued Yugoslav ficinis are also of

Hirale now pinion that its such as that

uffleer order

and we do give people in the an order banning all gambling on trial for responsibility of four Empire freedom, a chance to live at the

Kakchi

Ousu Army personel of the party of MemberA of allied deaths in Murorap prison their own lives and fustier.

Londen. Jan. 12. The action came after Parliament who ente te Yuga- camo, to withhold food from the think the way in

in which the

The United Nations Security fof two courses. she was opents havia during the elections ca prisnners to the

the Army publication "Stars and Council, proposed as the custo guardhouse in Enni han reacted in this war Stripes" reported that small dian of the world's arms planla Joppose the present situatos do much good. This visit, which order w "make their punishment is vindication of British

Im- Yugooday in tind. Try to changit. showed the Yugosla

groups of soldiers were "making and atom bomb factorie.. was perial policy. Bat people, more effective." or she can Kompl it.

Hirate, anke up our He said that he and

avinds that if they say, that all British people

a small fortune at dice at the If we had are to keep the Eiroire we have expense of the stateside bound the task of preserving peace and to-day formally organised for Murran camp Commander, are not imperialist and inter-

no alternative but

I fur it.

We have to G.I." ventionist, has dene much

have a

defence of strume

of the Em- break down the atmosphere of tded that one day was the longest

verlod In which food Was ever pire. I is worth distrust which existed before.

withheld.

don't, the Empire

Wa centre commander, denied, how-The 11-nation Coune was !! On one point, Yugoslav

Emolo muid before he took comday, and we shall be destroyed.ever, that the games were "or constituted around a "good-luck” horseshoe table in the Church fetals are very emphalie: thai mand of the Hokadate camps we tel

ganised" as "Stors and Stripes Bouse of Westminster and its ra}Ç e•pg•hl. # there enn he nù doula whatever he was told by a high-ranking more money in the early

Years reported. There were dice -

members declared that to low

Matava would never bare fallen, bles provided for the that Yugoslavia is keen that re-authority in Tukyo. "not

the Council primarily rerted the had and verbais with Great Intions

Britain PO.W, because too many

there would have the centre and gambling was an- been no war at all," Reuter, șind all over Japan and it was giv.

thorised but it is not true the world's hope for lasting peace.

Near the table sat the Iranian ing rise to propaganda in America

delegate that

Nasrula Entezam, prisoners of war

were non well tremed by Javan and led to

whose country may appeal to the Council for aid in settling her British and Anterica misunder standing of Japan."

dispute with Russia over politi- Emoto who is betni hold In Surama urizon

I Hirate

cal conditions in northern Iran. Washington, Jan. 18.

"followed my instructions" e atop Dommerut, to-day expressed the the beatines--Associated Press. it would throw Yuseelavin all finion

Pearl Harbour the more devisively

in 20 Inveal stutt

Compton annared likely to reject the peroasal to call sinn hamis.

An example of this is the re-Mr. Winston Churchill to testify, building of two great bridges They indicated they did not like railway the idea of a citizen of another Belgrade the bridge over the Sava and the country lane invited to discuss Panchevo bridge uvve the had with Danube which links Yugoslavia Rosevelt.

ships and other nipin trade. This might delay Yugo the German Navy and a band Eslav reenvery, but it should not Beet a refaiste pour a alt to-day.

Antaneet nå of the feaT IN expected to be made in Wah ington, Moscow and Burdon shortly

It was and stori

For a few ships to be used in

by

th

that

gun calibres.-Associated Press.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S

TRIP

London, J. 18.

¿prevent it, On the other hand,

Bear

to

should become normal as soon as possible and should resume their traditional cordiality. --Renter. CHURCHILL TESTIMONY

PROPOSAL

the conversationes

Whe

he might have la te President

FRANCE AND SPAIN

Paris, Jan. 18.

Cease Fire Order By Air

Chihfeng,

Doctors For China

201

experts

The Co-

games were single. lonel asserted the men former- ly had gambled in barracks and

other places.

"Stars

and

Stripes"

said

about 15 men took a share of all the money passing across the dice tables-Associated Press.

COURT-MARTIAL FOR AGITATORS

Next on the Council agenda was the recommendation of a candidate to the General Assem- bly for the position of U.N.O. Secretary-General. Lester Pear- son, Canadian Ambassador to the United States, has been pro- yes-minently mentioned for the post.

Associated Press,

Honolulu. Jan. 18. Lieut-General Richardson terday ordered court-martial for hia Mid-Pacific any soldier Command who continues arkation on the demobilisation programme.

in

Chungking, Jan. 18. The new French Ambassador

to-day presented his credentiale

Shanghai. Jun. 18. Over 1,000 doctors will be des- watched by the United Nations to various parts of Chinu in order to aid her in medical and sanita tion services, According La this "North-China

News, Daily British-owned daily. Peiping, Jan. 18.

All highly specialised experimenta States there was little depend

Three "Cense Fire teams with advanced medical knowledge were to-day flown to vital points and training these physicians are for German war vessels, due with Rumania and Russin.

It There was ae comment on the [in North China and Manchuria chiefly from the United States

Three enlisted mon have been

een to China, M. Jacques Meyrier, differences in construction onl

was considered that mich vast subject from Mr. Churchill who is in an effort to forestall further and Australia, the paper states. confined to their quarters pending engineering work could only be now in Miami, Florida. -Associat-violence after two conferences | Some of these specialists have an investigation.

to President Chiang Kai-shek. with completed

British ored Proce

of the truce commissionera, already reached Chungking

Colonel Wilson Gaddis, Public via help. Attempts American

They were dispatched 10 Calcatta.

Relations Officer, sald to charges-Associated Press. carry it out with local labour,

northern

They will be engaged in train have been placed against the trio. Jehol

Two have been active in demon- without the necessary heavy

Changteh, capital of Jehol, and Chinese medical practitioners,

demobilisa- as well as helping in the organistrations against the Mr. Gear Hall. British Secret lifting appliances failed.

The French Constituent Assem. Tsinan, in Shantung province

sation of hospitals and clinics. tion slow-down. ary of State for the Colonies, left now Rusata has sent in teams by today voted in favour of the The teams will meet the coni-

They will act

Richardson Rave Пия count- Britain by air to-day for the Afri-of Red Army bridge builders movement led by the Spanish Remanders of the opposing, Com-operation with the Central maptial ordera in a directive to can Gold Coast where he is to and the work of reconstructing publican. Government. The vote munist and Government forces, Government's health authorities, his commanders. Associated

teside over the first meetings of the destroyed bridges is pro-was commous deankle the earlier investigate conditions and report and the Executive Yuan of China, Press. the newly constituted West Afri-ceeding apace.

declaration by Foreign Minister back. Five other teams are be-in extending the scope of medical can' Council.

If Great Britain lecided to Georges Bidault

that Franceing assembled.

and sanitary undertakings pro- Hele accompanied by his Pac-accept the present situation it would not not alone painst Spain. There were still unconfirmed moted by the China National Re- iamentary private Necretary.

France had proposed to the reports of violations

lief and Rehabilitation of the tion. Router. Fight-Loutenant

his can do ao grudgingly and with Crawley, print outenum Cha Melvitel-will, or generously with a de- United States and Britain re-pare for order which United

full collaboration. It exam

amination of their diplomatic and by his surgeon, Lieutenant-aire for

the over the scattering government had acrred Commander W. G. L. Hall of the recognition is given grudgingly relations with Spain. Earlier the States marine planes have beca Royal Navy.Reuter.

with constant pinpricks against

Stutes, Russian and Brl areas.Associated Presa. proposals for a Euronean Pence Conference in Paris in May. -Associated Press.

ARGONAUT AT KURE.

Yokohama, Jan. 18.

Captain J. W. Grant, of the

Royal Navy. to-day announced

But

Arsenal Only Shell

Shanghai, Jan. 18,

Lish

to

affected

CHINESE

CONSUL'S

EXECUTION

Manila. Jan. 18.

in close cu-

Warships For China

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ZBW BỌNGKONG broadcasting on frequency of 840 Kliocyolan and from 19.80 to 1.80 p.m., 6.80 to 7.30 p.m. md 9.00 to 11.00 p.m. also on 9.6% Frankfurt, Jan, 18. | Magueyolos. American soldiers in this aren.E.T to-day cheered the statement by General Eisenhower on U.S. de 19.80 p.m.Dally Program Bam- mobilisation plans, Brig-Gep-18.84 pm The Ballyhooligans eral George Eyster, redeploy. Moreton & Kays (Two Pianos). ment chief for the US. Forces 1.00 p.m.-News & aunoURCOMATSU, in the European theatre, said. 1.10 p.m.- Victor Syirates & Hig Chungking, Jan. 18.

the demobilisation speed up.

Ballroom rchestra. COMMUNIST WOUNDED

Chinese authorities in Nanking means the occupation of Ger 1.80 p.m.-Musical Comedy Selections.

$100 p.m.-Uloss Down, Athena, Jan. 18. that the cruiser H.M.S. Argonaut A Chingo Central News Agoney

A Javanese lieutenant. Junjo today announced that 21 wat many will not be so affective. Georges

ships are being turned Zevkes, flying the flag of the task force correspondent reported Thursday

former Matsuo, to-day admitted he gave China by the United States and and medical services will ba over to Transportation, communicationa Commander. Rear-Admiral, R. that advance elements of Central minister in the Cabinet of Georges the alenal for the shooting of Dr. Great Britain, eight by the for- hard hit, Eyster said. Asso-1418 D-Light Orchestral Interlude Archer, will leave Yokohama on Goverment forces had moved into Papandreou and member of the Clarence Kwangson Young, who BTK! 13 D Jan. 19 to visit Kure and Shimit- the Manchurian industrial city of Central Committee of the

by the Inter was Chinese Consul Manila. a

Include 7,000-ton

elated Pross. Buc. returning to Yokohama on. Mukden and found the arsenal muntet Party was wounded yes- Mateus mid a tull

report on the The warshing" Jan. 28.

there, which once was one of the terday at Corinth in Peloponesus incident was made to Lieat cruisers and two subanarines.

With the selstance of the Commodore J. A. Collins in world's largest, only an empe when he was about to address A General Masabara Homma who is

38 United

States Navy the Chinese H.A.M.S. Hobart will carry out shell:"

being tried hero as a war criminal. The Incident is attributed to the,

officers and 3,000 the duties of Bontor British Naval

Matsuo cald Yo was senten-plan to train 600. The correspondent reported all

・mon "at:

at Tsingtao,

Shantung... in Oficer font during the shrones of the mat plant's equipment agents of the Khi Khi frightend to death for refusing to extort the next 15 months in ten separate the American Communist Party. of Admiral Archer-Associated had been hauled away and not a wing organisation by the Com- $25,000,000 from

Manila

six-week coursea muniat Panty and the E.A.M Chinese community-Associated Chinose (National resistanco front) Prose. Rautor!

OFFICERS MURDER

Press

TO FIND OUT FIRST"

M.

crowd.

singia rifle could be found.

American correspondants have hot yet boon permitted to enter the city. Ugador management of Melbourne, Jan. 18. thu Jananese, who occupied Muk Eighty British Indian seaman den for 14 years, the big plant' hava arrived at Melbourne from produced Jano quantities du mo Colombo in the motorship. "Chup- dem weapons.Associated Press, Sun tox "pra" to "man Dutch ships as pro-NA

War sant without.

Kure, Jan 18,

Leland and Bydney at Brisbano

The head man of the The Congressional Navil:ALA

said feira Sub-Committed investigati

Bont that they would not man Dutch naval bases, b-day mado a auk shibs until they know what the inspection trip of the Kure, Hird #Indonesian atrike in Brisbane and sal

Sydney was about necording to Frasion

Kure was one of the be

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