THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1948.

REVOLUTIONARY STRONG MAN

U.S. Supplies For China

Shanghai, Feb, 13.′

Chlua is reported to have atte- cenfully negotinted for the pur- chase of some 35,000 tons of

Man Of Mystery In Indo-China A.P. Chief To

Communist

Leader's

supplies left behind by the U.S., Allegation

In

military forces in India. preparations for the arrival of the goods Reme time in March. the Ministry of conomics has Bet papevial bureng to

Tokyo. Feb. 13.

20 Years In Hong Kong

(By Stan Swinton),

HANOI, FEB. 13.

Sanzo Nosaka, Communist Party | A MAN OF MYSTERY, WHO SPENT 20 YEARS OF HIS leader, claimed veterday

LIFE AS A POLITICAL REFUGEE IN HONG ht lengthy article in the

KONG, HAS EMERGED AS THE STRONG MAN OF to their storage and disposal. Cant feudalisuje and militaristie)

THE ANNAMITE REVOLUTIONARY MOVE- The Ministry of Economies is forces have not been exterminat

making

MENT IN INDO-CHINA. Bald I have arranged with theed costelly" and are

“orepauations to rise again.

United States authorities for Nosalin is asserted that Kim.

China.

{: ;

IS HO CHI MINH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNRE COGNISED REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM AND HEAD OF THE POWERFUL LEFT WING VIET MINH PARTY.

the goods to be transported by Sen to Shanghai, from where peror rohito, if he has

of responsibility, should they will eventually be distributalicate at once" because of lit ed to needy districts throughout war leadership in the province.

of the spirit." The greater part of the sup Nonka, who returned from his plies in question are repurței tof self-imposed exile in Yennn to be- Annam the story of the Anna- not a man to be Blored in

Communist The Chiu come the Japanese

declared.

that and Calcutta districts, with Party small quantities dentteril in Japan's problems would

not b other parts of the country. solved without establishement of

a strong democratic government.

"Since All governments formed Je termination of the wur Bi-lomorratic, he declare -As- socated Press.

Renter.

LIMERICK WELCOME

Limerick, Feb. 13.

The Constellation plane "Star of Reme bearing Bishop Thomas Tien of Taingiao, Arch- bishop Francis Spellman from New York and John Fosenh Glennon from St. Louis, te the Rome consistory landed here.

The Prime Minister Catmon de Valera welcomed the pas-on gers. Thousands lined the route: through which they drove. All businesses were closed and the streets were flagged,

Bishop Tien celebrated massi in the Franrisean Church. Thei three prelates stayed for dinner in Killarney, and are leaving for Parly by special plane on Wednesday.-Associated Press,

́U.N.R.R.A. Aid

lender,

are

Explain

Washington, Feb. 13. Representative Mundt, Re- publican, South Dakota, said he would ask Kent Cooper, Execu- tive Director of the Associated

TO NIGHT

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Press and flugh Baille, Prest ELSIE & DORIS WATERS)

dent of the United Press, to testify on a bill which includes funds for a world-wide State Department news service.'

The Associated Press and United Press decided to cocase supplying the State Department with their news reports. The directors of the Associated Prese said: "The Government in newscasting cannot engage without creating fear of propa-| In an exclusive interview with made any offer of a bribe. "We ganda which necessarily woult

Press at The Associated

the have known Ho Chi Minh as an reflect upon the objectivity of capital here, Ho Chi opponent for 10 years and he is the news services from which Le bribed," the such news casts are prepared." Minh told mite revolution.

ápokesman declared). mite Te

Mundt said that he would ask. Ho Chi Minh painted a vivid the Foreign Affairs Committee, He said that a bribe of 2,000,000 niastros (U.S. $283,777) had been verbal picture of the intensity of which has already approved the offered him if he would give up his followers desire for independill, to re-open the hearings so his lifelong fight for Annamite entwe will fight with

Cooper and Baille could "explain} independence.

detail their opposition." (Later,

French spokesman have," he said. "When wo fought in Dally denied that the French had the Japa

knives We used

and Mundt said he hopes that such native made run- We can use a conference would produce a them again. Nobody will bring bill which would "receive sup vou freedom. You must fight for port from The two eminent iL. I bone the United Nations Americans.”—Associated Press. will intervene to prevent further bloodshed.

A

Two-Month-Old China Incident Cleared Up

WASHINGTON, FEB. 1.4.

STATES THE INCIDENT IN WHICH UNITED

MARINES ARE ALLEGED TO HAVE FIRED ON A CHINESE VILLAGE NORTH-EAST OF TIENTSIN LAST DEC. 4, DURING A SEARCH FOR THE SLAY- APPARENTLY ERS OF A CORPS MEMBER, HAS BEEN BROUGHT TO A CLOSE.

GENERAL VANDEGRIFT, MARINE CORPS COM- MANDANT. ANNOUNCED THAT INVESTIGA- TION REPEALED WAS

INJURED AND

NO THAT

CHINESE THAT THE PROPERTY DAMAGE AMOUNTED TO TWO BROKEN WIN- DOW PANES.

panese

had

OUTSIDE THE WALLS

09

NOT ALONE

what we

come.

“At Ing freedom will We are not alone. If we must fight, world opinion will be OR our side. We will keep on fight- Ing. We are not like the Japa леле от

or French or Germs-ve light to become free

men. The first paragraph of our Declaration of Independence is the same na the American declaration."

with

Anglo-U.S. Air Pact

Hamilton, Bermuda, Fob. 13. Ending four weeks of negotia- tions the United States and Bri- tain today announced the com- pletion of an aviation agreement opening their skies to commervo of the two countries.

The

statement

Ho Chi Minh said there had bren Informal conversations on compromise

the French.

said "the de- "But when it came down to con- liberate trend of these principles croté questions they refused to

of air is to encourage the use say anything definite." he declar transport to stimulate air travol

at covnomic rates." The policy of the revolting The world route planned by Annamite toward the French, he the United States include said. is "ght the domination.of.G. San Francisco or Los Angelos France but not the French pro to Honolulu, Midway, Wake,

ed.

we pruimise tu cuarantee the security, life and property of Frenchmen," the President said. "What we want is independence That would not mean the runture of all relations between France and Viet Nam. We look forward marines to economic compromJSM

route

Guan. Indo-China, Singe- true and bila vin and route, on to Manila, thence to Hongkong Macno. Indo-China, Siam, Burma and Caloutta.

"The British plan Include route 1: London, New York, San Fran cisco and Singapore and route ? to Singapore, Hongkong, Manila, Guam, Wake, Midway. Honolulu Ho Chi Minh expressed the and San Francisco,—Associated | "personal hope that people of the Press. United States will help us because

STUDIED COMMI

of trying to enger to

General Vandagritt wrote to the Washington. Feb. 19. "Washington Post which at the

General Vandegrift stated that France and countries receiv.† time had criticised the corps, that ing U.N.R.L.A. aid are schedula naval inquiry had revealed that one marine private was killed and

firing

been effecto another one wounded while they ed to receive about half of the the

wheat against the village walls. He de were rabbit hunting. The vill 225,000,000 bushels of

clared that the "post" had likened agers were informed that the place the United States hopes to ex-e reported action to that of the would be fired on unless it was port in the first half of 1946. Germans in Poland and the Ja evacuated so that the

The Agricultural Department pane

in the Philippines, and said might search for the slaver. says that the remainder will be that the accusations were unjusti-

When no Chinese left the vil divided Am11 Belgium

lave, shells from "a single 60-milli- the Netherlands. Norway, Latin-In its editorial the "Post" said metre mortar were dropped out-

that

a step in American and military decopa-| its criticism

**** 11g was based upon side the village

Your ancestors fought for in WANT TO GO TO be the only dependence, Loo. He said he was tlun zones-chielly Germany and an "official announcement of the what appeared to incident by Major-General Keller practicable method

explain

the Annamike PALESTINE............ Japan,

January-March allocations of Rockey, Marine Commander in anerohend the murderers and to cause in the United States

Van recapture the stolen weapons and expressed admiration for -U.S.

Berlin, Feb. 19. other fonds includes 1.200.000 North China," and General

reveals to Insure against the possible re-callhes with the Philippines. The Anglo-American Palestine bags of rice and 1,000,000 degrift's statement now

about the frequently- Inquiry sub-committee Asked pounds affair and vegetable has Le Marine Cerns was only currence of such murderous as-

foolige when it announced in De-saults

Americans." The heard charge that he is a Com here yesterday that 89 ails for the Philippines. Shin- ments of meat and canned milk cember that its forces in North marines did not enter the village.] mumist. the 55-year-old President of 1500 Polish Jews in the Ber-

waid:

neither confirm nor fin displaced persons camp want

I have studied Communism but my volley is not one of doctrine any longer. In- dependence is την whole pro eramme. And I belleve in every one having enough foot and cloth ing and a place to live. As It is here

China had shelied a village there

are also being provided.-Ass in reprisal ciated Press.

for the shooting of two marine enlisted men."

AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES, ITD.

Steamer.

Arrixes. Bails.

For.

S.S. "President Pierce" Feb. 12 Feb. 15 8an Francisco, Los

(noon) Angeles, New York vis

Panema.

S.S. "President Grant"

18

27

S.B.

Fillof the Seas"

18

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S.B. "President Caft"

25

13

8. B. "Docter Iskes"

26

21 Manila.

28 New York via Singapore,

Penang Box.bay, Buez.

F.B. "Preziders (rant" Mar. 25 Mar. 27 New York via Bhanghai

8.8. Marine Lerpard" £6

t

Th

1

ubun

-Associated Press.

Japs Still In War Positions

deny it.

He

dustry.

and.

told

per cont

to go to Palestine.

These Jews fled from Poland within the past few months.

A survey which was baken by cam authorities on behalf of the sub-committee revealed that most of the Jews claimed

to have: received threatening letters.

Officers planning the tour of the committee explained that they aza fact-finding tour and declin- ed interviews. So far no hear- ince have been-held--Associated Press,

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R.A.F. AS BUYER

Melbourne, Feb.. 14. Roval The

Australian Air Force reported that surplus stores and equipment sold in the Borneo area in recent months brought $900,000. It fald there Was A

Taiyuan, Feb. 11. (Delayed) are, rich and 2,000,-

starve." Livut.-Gen. Rishiro Sumita,

20 YEARS IN H.K? ~ Commander of the Japanese First

summed up his

republic's Army, confirmed the reports that programme as: his troops had been "occupied in

(1). A fight for Independence. too many engagements to recall"

(2). A battle to produce food troops Colomba, months after his offelal

with Communists

for flya

five so that famine can be avoided. surren

national (3) Work toward der last August 30. Sumita sald

unity and the development of in- that he turned over guard duties on Jan. 13 following the conse! Ho Chi Minh said he does not Son Francisco,

fire onders Los

ending China's un-

favour nationalisation of Indo- Angeles, Panama.

declared civil war to the troops China's Industry. He said the of General Yen Hsi-shan.

Viet Nhan would encourage for 29 New York vie Singapore, He asserted that while he had eign capital.

Penar g

orders Colombanover received

from the As for himself... Ho Chi Minh roady market for almost any Bon bay, Suez,

to attack

ack and rocapture willin ripped away the cloak goods and it was not necessary to towns as some quartera charged of mystery which covered his dostray any military supplies of -anoat of his men still deployed

past life. Shanel along the

The principal commercial value. railroads in He said he was born Feb. 15, buyers have been the Royal Air much

the same position occupied 1891, in

In Thanh Hoa, the son of at the end of the war.

Force. British and Dutch civil Ile was forced to leave administrations and the oil com- Sumita said that his troops bad Indochina because suffered about 200 casualties be- activity and lived for 20 yeare

of political panies Associated Prese tween August 15 and Jan. 13, and in Hong Kong. He 21 casualties since the latter date, much, time in China. He meals!

also spont

London. Feb. 18. Edward Stettinlus, Jr., who Moet of the 48,000 mon in the fluent English, French, Firet Army at the vor ending Famians and Annamite-Associat, the late President Roosevelt, Chinese, was Secretary of State under are still in Shansi, Sumita do ed Press.

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SURE PATHS TO WAR

Fate Of Polish Jews

said yesterday he was familiar with the negotiations between Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin over the Kurile: Islands "at the Yalta Conference. He added: "Since this agreement involved future participation by the So viet Union in the war against Warsaw, Feb. 18. Japan, obviously. It could not be Poland's one-time Jewish popu- made public without endanger lation of 3,600,000 has dwindled ing the whole course of the war to 50,000 and many of these have in the Pacific." Angociated

Salt Lake City, Feb. 14. Recone United States diplomatie moves are "gure, paths to war," Senator Browster, Republican of 1 pm. 19th Feb..

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a tendency to flee in tear. said Press. Jacob Pat, General Secretary of the Jewish Labour Committee of America.

Chungking, Feb. 13.

A Chiness dispatch from Nan- king reported yesterday that ac

·commodation - WRE balan prepared there for n - vielt by General

other members of his truce board,

In a letter to Precaler Edward Oambika Morawski. he mid thap Lowton. Feb. 14. - more than 8,000,000 Jews had Russia has agreed whole been killed by the Nests or died George C. Marshall, and bro heartedly” to attend the firm in concentration camps.and.

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