THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1946

CHINESE RESENTMENT

Clouding Peace Hopes In Far East

Hirohito Breaks A

Precedent

Tokyo, Web 19. Emperor

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Secret Yalta Agreement

WASHINGTON, FEB. 19. CHINESE RESENTMENT AT THE SECRET YAL FA AGREEMENT GIVING RUSSIA THE KURILES 15. LANDS PLUS CONCESSIONS IN CHINA IS BE CLOUDING HOPES FOR PERMANENT PEACE IN THE ORIENT.

FOLLOWING YHTEISPREKERY CHINA RECOGNISED THE IN- DEPENDENCE OF OUTER MONGOLIA AND AGREED TO RUSSIAN CONCESSIONS IN MAN CHURLE, IS IT SO COMING TO BE LOOKED UPON 'BY THE CHINESE IS A FORCE PLAY IN ANGLO-AMERICAN EFFORT TO BRING RUSSLI INTO THE PACIFIC WAR,

Chungking's leading 1:ts༥

THE CHINA SOVIET PEHLE TREATY,

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Robert MacLean. President of the Associated Press. Norman Chan der. President and Publisher of the "2.09 Angeles Times," Benjamin * McRobyny, oditor the "Washington Star,"

Over ten ring, they discussed al paper "Ta Kung Pau“ reiectel the widespread Chinese epini, n non-political aub. Kinerar obwrving t one the Yalta agreement an.

MacArthur the Sino-Soviet part when point, "Gental intery treat man. American aid "now that China has mid trapte are rundarfing themselves the price we hope she will not "co-oorratively" he shist.

tre required to pay nay true." The thirty-minute interview

China's hopes that the United the font audience ever Wan

Slates will make possible Ponted 69 foret e pade prevl

reconstruction great post-war Associater Pre

for her probably will wabmerge the Valta resentment but what Pluen the country's altitude - ward Russin will lake not clear.

Hirohito's Hobby

Tokyo. Feb. 14. Shellfish brought an American army ofler and the Emperor of Japan together for a chat on a mntual hobby.

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China a Ettle concerned with the future of the Kuriles bat in the treaty with the Soviets she signed away things of grave im- independent Outer port. An

somthing China Mongolia is

fused for years lo aogulae. Her real war with Japan began in Manchuria because she wand- tit of her d the Nipponese

provinces.

Now northeastern she finds a new cerupaat in inat disputed arex-Russia, who is there as a result of the Sino-

The meeting recurred when, Lout-Columel 11. G. Selenek Chief of Allied Headquarter Natural Resources Section, in- speeled the hislogical Inbortor in the Imperial Palace grande.

Hirohit, who was respon Suviet pact. for the gathering of a logge; part of the specimens en dis. play, was also there on inspre tion.

ROBBED OF FRUITS

China,

The feeling that Russia is seeking to go beyond the terms now sweeping of the part is Schenck sand the Kieperos China Chungking demonstrat evineed interest in shellfish dis. tors have demanded the Soviet tribution and asked specifically get out of Manchuria, that the about Dr. Hendpelsbry, of Phi- Sino-Soviet pact be made public, ladelphin who had done exten- and that the Russians respect; sive work in this field. Th the terms of the treaty,

in Demonstrations Emperor has spent considerable Lime in collecting in the vicinity often of Sugand Bay and to dredg quarters ing operatiets in many dilicult scale, sometimes catch the pub- Joenities.

lle imagination and grow into a Scheuck said th Imperial flaming nationwide crusade that Museum collection was extinsive on pecasions in the past have: and important in oil production brought war not only to China) studies of Japan. As-orinter but Press.

Mr. Bevin Refutes Charge

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Italy but he disputed Yugoslavi

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G-Men Join

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In Atom Probe

UNRRA Chiefs To Discuss Shortage

Washington, Feb. 19.

An appeal for help has brought no additional stock to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, which is expect ed to confer of a meeting of re- Hof officials from 47 nations at Atlantic City, New Jersey. on March 1

Topmbat among the many pro- blems facing the delerates will be how to cope with the world wide shortage of food, particular- ly grain and whent.

A Whole Regiment

Manila, Fab. 19. An entire Philippine army regiment has been dispatched to Luban island of Central Luton in order to suppress to Japancas who are reparted ba terrorising Filipino villa- gera, according to a dispatch to-day-Anaociated Press.

FRANCE TALKS WITH VIET

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Saigon, Feb. 19.

President mình

U.N.R.R.A. officials also expect that another of the main din- cussion points will contre around what arrangements can be made on relief activities in To carry war-torn European countries 1411. fail.

when U.N.R.R.A. CRABOS operations there nt the 1946.

to

An announcement to-day said that Jean Sainteny. French High for the protectorate Commissioner State of Laos and Tonkin, north prùlonged con- Indo-Chind, held

Ho Chi- ference at Hanol with

of the un- recognised Viet Nam republic.

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that the There were indientions French are prepared to crush An- namite resistence negotiations"

anokesman A French military end of said that 4,000 French colonial lofantry and foreign legionnaires in Yunnan, China, from a base had reached Phang The In Laos and armoured and infantry rela- forcements are steaming through Saigon with at least three regi- in the nast fortnight menta arelving to reinforce the three French divisions already in Indo- China.

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Ottawa, Feb. 19.

F.B.I. The arrival of several men from Washington stirred up Several European Governments speculations here un possible are known to be worried over the developments affecting the United urusocets of distress which may cessation connection with the Recompany the sudden Government's

Inquiry of U.N.R.R.A. operations in their countries, They claim that they have neither the funds, nor supplies

Hes of machinery necessary to take over directly relief them- selves.

States in Canadian

into the alleged leakage of secret and confidential Government in- "formation.

China.

The spokesman said that the operations in Laos were launched with the full consent of the Chinese who have been corupvine Laus and Tonkin.-Associated

that the Contrary to reports dialomatic protocol would prevent the Canadian Government from Anather necblem is the ouestion naming the "foreign mission" in of what to do with refugees who

will not have been an official volved in the affair.

rennt inter of the External Affairs Depart by the end of 1948, Some

esti mates ulece their number as high Press. snld that the foreign power ment would be named during the trial

as 300,000. sending for some or all of the 22 persons now held incommuni- cate in the Roval Mounted Police barracks here.

Government officials have said unofficially that the foreign mi sion is the Soviet Embassy.-As- Nociated Press.

.

Final approval is expected to

given

10 to a $000,000,000 $650,000,000 relief programme

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PTO- CHE Government has bought meeting.

in other Far Eastern $20,000,000 worth of surplus 1.G.S.N. Co. 8.S. "WOSANG" countries may be decided unon.-- United States equipment at Cal- Associated Press,

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American Verdict

Argentine Issue

On

WASHINGTON, FEB~10.

Klarted from obscure THE FOREIGN POLICY ASSOCIATION SAID YESTER

DAY THAT "NO COLLECTIVE ACTION TO REIN- Insignificanc

BE ARGENTINA CAN STATE DEMOCRACY IN SUCCESSFUL UNTIL TRADE INTERESTS OF THE UNITED STATES AND BRITAIN ARE HARMONIS. ED."

to nations far removeit from the western Pacific.

Lo the United Nations Reconversion

Council that Polish troops were moving toward the Yugoslav border and were # threat to peace.

in a 600-word letter to the United

In Russia

Moscow, Feb. 10, Rucein's reconversion

Commission

In a survey prepared by its Latin-American expert, Olive Holmes, the Association criti- cised--the-United--States----nud-

37 asual" group and Latin-American op. ponents of "intervention in any shape or form. If the Ameri- to confrent enn Republics are squarely the problema posed by Argentina, thorough recon- sideration of fundamental tenets of the. Inter-American system will be necessary."

To Visit Trieste British business

China is beginning to echo the feeling that she is being; partially robbed of her fruits of victory. Following the first world war she found that a

London. Feo. 13. secret agreement had given Ja

British, French, Russian and pan a foothold in Shantung pro- Americop deputy foreign minis- vince

the ters and strengthene

yesterday reviewed plans Man- for an investigating commission London, Feb. 19. Nipponese position in The British Foreign Secretary, churis as the price meeting Jato vialt Trieste and recommend a struggle against ng Italo-Yugoslav border, it was Mr. Ernest Bevin, oficially ac pan in that

learned authoritatively. knowledged today that Polish, Germany.Associated Press.

The commission is. scheduled to troops are stationed in Northern

leave this week.

The principle of non-inter. although the exact day has not been set.

vention is opposed to collective and The deputies met in both morn- action, the report said. ing and afternoon sessions in "it is this principle which has: an attempt to speed plans go met its severest test in Argen- that the group can leave for the tina-one reason why the Unit- Venezue Giulia area as soon as ed States has been unable to Mr. Bevin replied to the Yugo-j

possible. An official said that apply sanctions is that Europe's slav memorandun of Saturday

pro- when all four governments have need for Argentina's wheat and·

one of the key Nations Secretary-General Try granime took a lone step forward anuroved the plane, a communi- beef has been

transfer of a

large que will be issued on the group'a factorg of our relations with gyve Lle declaring that if the with the

Government Yugoslav

bolleved system of mortar factories to the work-Associated Press.

that country and has brought Machine and

VETERANS KICK

about a number of related con- the charges in their memorandum Commissariat of

cessions, including Burrent to be well founded their proper Instrument Building. it was re- course was to bring them to my ported yesterday.

Under

shipments of American oil and the new programme

Indianapolis, Feb. 19. through diplomatic chan-i

factorice will make and Ball American Legion leaders are tires to Argentina,

farmers and in- backing the National Commander "Another deterrent in the Yugoslar memorandum, machines for

machines for In-John Stelle in his criticism of long term consideration members on the last day of their boratories and hospitals and wea- veterans' treatment and are going Britain's and America's

thin the stations. There are no in- out after more ammunition to lay pective trade interests in Ar- session, was not ladured

it will take before Congress. dications how long

a third renson gentina. Still for calling official complaint

The Legion Executive Com- Security Council action.

to start important industrial mitte, in a special session yester. Why the United States has been!

Two other

hobbled in dealings in that The British Foreign Secretary

have also been or- dav. voted to scour the country

of said that Poles under British developmenta Command are employed only in dexed by the Soviet Presidium every month through 18,400 legion country le the opposition

Veterans ad- other Latin-American countries guarding the enemy equipment, conversion of the machine build posts for facts on

operations. Stello to the non-recognition policy." dumps, prisoners of war and so, ing industry into a Commissarlat, ministration

of Automalilles and the creation will report on what they find.Associated Press. are or of an all-peoples Commissariat of Associated Press. He added that "asse will be emoloved

SILK FOR US. ARMY of the Road Bulidl Machinery.Asso- eart urovince of Udine."Asociated eiated Press,

Tokyo, Feb. 18. Eress. ****

Washington, Feb. 19.

Allied.

Headquarters to-day The House of Representatives directed the Japanese Govern- Tokyo, Feb. 18. has approved and sent, to the

legislation The new measures to combat Senate

permitting ment to release 20,000 bolts of Dallas, Fob. 19.

Inflation are criticised bitterly Chinese wives of American clt silk to the army exalange con Lieut-General Joseph Collins, by the Communist Party as an-

zens to enter the United States tral purchasing office for sale to an in- without being charged against the occupation forces, Director of. Information for the War Department, resterday told other disguised attempt to sup-

managing press the masses; but most of the hua's annual immleration quota. crease of 5,000 bolts over last Associated Press,

month due to additional ex- the Associated Prosa editors convention that the Army other groups declared that it

changes and increased sales,-- Associated Press. would need 1,650,000, men by July, should have come earlier.

distributed

forth

U.S. ARMY NEEDS

JAP. CRITICISM

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CHINESE WIVES

Tokyo, Feb. 18, Instead the Communists pro- The Kyodo News Agency spe Discussing the demobilisation posed the formation of a na culated that the Imperial Home

wald: Collina

"The tion-wide people's council to hold quid asacts will be ex Programme, Army does not make policies control all production at the empted from the new financial which require these men. These hands of the people themselves provision promulgated on Satur- policies are made by the State in accordance with their own in day. Kyodo said that such as- Department and other agencies

the government." He said the turcats. It re-emphasised the sets would fall into the classift the

of

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of

reg-

MONGOL MISSION"

Chungicing. Feb, 19. The eight-mati delegation from

Mongolian Peoples Republic

The cauiument was en route to Chinn an Lend-fense when Japan surrendered.-Ausocinted 'Press,

VICTORY CELEBRATION

London, Feb. 19. Prime Minister Clement Attlee Announced in the House of Com-1 mons to-day that Britain will celebrate officially the defent of Germany and Japan on June 8-) Associated Press.

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