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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1946.

BOMBAY ROUND-UP

Trouble-Makers Being Arrested In An Attempt

To Prevent Further Riots

"PERFECT BABY"

Sadnen, Feb, 25,

A Sydney couple who be- gry an intruse health ca pain two peors before their baby was born claim that on

renuit, of dieting

their

the "perfect"

daughter is baby-Associated Press.

Weeding Out Undesirables

1

New York, Feb, 21. The New York "Time" said today that Japanese who nouneed their American citizen, ship during the war, and there by demonstrated their dishyalty, should be shipped to Japan is quickly as possible.

The newspaper Baht the m thorities seem in a quandry over what to do with the large in bur of both American and Ja- pro An-born Japanese who claimed their loyalty to Japan, their have changed bal nove mims and wish lo remain in the United States.

American-born Noting that Japanese assumed full citizen. shy at the age of 21, after bene fits of American schooling and life, thimes" asserted that "agyone who could be moved to ref unce American citizen hip after su mach personal experi. ener with its freedoms and bene fits can have no mere right to

than any

Public Gathering YOKOHAMA

Prohibited

BOMBAY, FEB. 25.

WAR TRIAL

Yokohama, Feb. 25. Captain Yuhichi Sakamoto THE POLICE ON SUNDAY NIGHT, BEGAN A ROUND-

"contributed to the deaths of UP OF PERSONS THEY HAD LISTED AS TROU

war prisoners by condoning ne BLE-MAKERS IN AN EFFORT TO PREVENT FUR- tions of subordinates in with! THER RIOTS AND THOSE PICKED UP WILL BE holding food and medical sup- QUESTIONED AND POSSIBLY INTERNED.

plies," stated a cablegram from TITS FOLLOWED A DISCLOSURE THAT THE SP former prisoner now in the United States, read Into the Sin DENTS WERE PLANNING A DEMONSTRATION

Army war crimes' trial record. ON MONDAY PROTESTING AGAINST THE UN

The message was from Major OF THE MILITARY AGAINST THE MUTINEERS.

Walter Kostecki of Boston, in to a cabler query by The lenders of the Bombay The big quervmark for to-day reponse

Kostecki v was what the Bombay students the commission. Student Congress and the Bom-

have would do as a result of the appeal formerly Aliled medical officer al bay Congress Party

by the All China Students' Feder- the Fukuoka branch camp where

Sakamoto was commander,

ised the students that if they un demonstrating they insist should do so peacefully at their schools and colleges.

Emergency-orders paw.m hibit public gatherings and pro- feessiona.

that the A communique said

in Bombay became situation much healthier to-day although the troops were forced to open are on a mob attacking a mill." No person was injured.

An Army Headquarters an

the en nouneerment said that of the Royal Indian Air Force continued to refuse duly at number of stations.

Three

must

FFANSPORT TO LINER PICCADILLY HID A

London, Feb. 25.1 Reconversion of the liner "Qliéen Elizabeth" from a troopship to peacetimo zer- vico in scheduled to start at Southampton on March when the 85,000-toir vosot arrives from- Now York. Sho will be refitted to return to trans-Atlântio crogaings

Autumn

・thin`

Her sister ship Queen will make several

Mary"

more Atlantio crossings with English wives of American soldiers before being refitted.

Associated Press.

BISHOP

TIEN ON A

TOUR

'Thomas

Rome, Feb. 25.

MAJOR WAR SECRET

LONDON, FEB. 25.

BENEATH A DISUSED UNDERGROUND RAILWAY STATION IN PICCADILLY LIES ONE OF THE GREAT SECRETS OF THE WAR-A SUITE OF OF- FICES 100 FEET BELOW GROUND, WHERE GOV-· ERNMENTAL EXECUTIVES CONFERRED DAILY ON CONTROL OF BRITISH RAILWAYS. EACH DAY DURING THE BLITZ THE RAILWAY MANAGERS SAT IN CONFERENCE. AT NIGHT, MR. WINSTON CHUKCHILL AND OTHER MEM- BERS OF THE WAR CABINET TOOK OVER A THEIR MEETINGS OFTEN LASTED INTO THE EARLY HOURS, AS LATE AS 2 OR 3 A.M., MR. CHURCHILL WOULD TURN INTO BED FOR A FEIF HOURS AND AT 8.00 AM. GET INTO HIS "SIREN SUIT" AND HURRY OFF TO NO. 10 DOWN. ING STREET FOR THE START OF ANOTHER

CROWDED DAY.

walls

The

Millions Doomed To Slow Death

The underground offices are like the cabins of a modern finer. In addition to conference rooms, with panelled plywood Cardinal Tien of there are dining rootfis, kitchens, i ation for an Indiawide "hantal".

China, the first non-Caucasian bathrooms and bedrooms. Tho answer Lo this will be

ever elected to the sacred el-principal rooms have wipelcon known only later in the day, when

ITALIAN CHARGED

lege, will fly to the United sets built into the walls. of the schoola and colleges

States soon for a tour of several' Mr. G. Cole-Dencon, secretary "OFF" to per after closing-down-

Marino Bocca, former minor cities before he returns to of the Railway Executive Com- during the rais.

'mittee, In the best such studente har- official in the Italian Embassy

Was responsible for

(Continued from Pape 1) tal have often led

The Rev. Francis Clougherty starting distor-at Tokyo, is scheduled to go on

work on the under days, is reported to have re- trial to-morrow before the of the Benedictine Chinese Mis- ground bances,

office in March 1999. Nationalist Bombay news-Army Tribunal on a charge of sion at Lisle, Illinois; Hsieh, When war

sulted in the complete destruc- broke out, it Was

tion of the Statez Ariny

city, with nine unper "The Chronicle" to-day re-buying

Tsu-heng, Shanghai industrial.

only half finished. But a few houses out of some 50,000 re- since the materials from American Blist, and Dr. Pan Chao-ying months inter the offices were norted the casualties

maining standing after the fight- 270 dead

Bocen will be the first diers.

disturbances begun n

Lo

The newsmaver reported that, turned home after treatment.

and the number of lorries. municipal vans burnt in the city during the starbances numbered 360a figure tant has not been confirmed.

United

cominission.-Associated Press.

China.

built was

city alone,

four

nad uver 1,700 injured of whom yon-Japanese national to be in Chinese author and editor are to electrically controlled for vening. In this one it is said. 500 have alrendy reed by the 8th Array war crimes' leave for the United States im-tilation, heating, cucking, light | 350,000 people are #nid to be

mediately to make plans for the ing and sewage.

on the verge of starvation, Cardinal's visit.

One of the offices, called

REFUGEE PROBLEM American-born Father Cloug-

Ten,"

The situation in the China 26"Number herty has been in years, as a prisoner of the Japi- specially for use by Mr. Chur-stricken provinces has been ag- Kravated by the return of re- nese for the last four. He is chill and the War Cabinet,

Mr. Churchill, Bald a men-fugees, which has doubled since a dea'n of the department of

of the railway committhe beginning of February and western literature at Honan ber

knack of taking is expected to reach its peak in University at Kaifeng and for-tee,

of the his sleep at odd times. He the spring. merly wan Chancellor

KAM TIN TO BE CULTIVATED

The report said that members of the Royal Indian killed and 34 Navy had been

The newspaper featured Pandit service personnel wounded. H added that 87 civilians had Nehru's "rush to Bembay" and in. n leading articlo strongly sunport- ther been killed and 1,002 wounded.

for anueal remain here

Meinwhile word was receiveded fandhi's recent undersirable alien ant no wha!

af vulence low of a right to restoration of that Pandit Nehru was en route stopage of this "Thoughtless orgy

4 Bumbay to advise again

It is estimated that a consider Riz ship."

violeter. Assorinted

quantity of rain and at leas; 125,000 perunds

have been louted or destroyed in attacks Government rain-shops during the disturbances.

The land of India".

refer u robberies. 21 such a property lewellers' shops, which it save could by no stretch of imagination have anything to do with peace ful political demonstrations

Fir newspaper said Amer. further cam appreciate the sand quati- Press. the law-abiding, industrica-

MILLWORKERS RETURN

Borahay, Feb. 25.

an added: "Such More than 100,000 mil workers, Jane whether native both 1 sa of alten birth, dearve the out of a total of 125,000 who nur moped of all," Bul, it assert was work the day shift, went to!. 1beta

of sugar

com

had H

The C.N.R.R.A. is doing its

the refugees by supplying them with food, lodging and meilical treatment as well as delastog them.

Uk THE Catholic University at Peipinually slept from 7.00 p.m. to

At dinner he world utmost to alleviate the plight of IN PURSUANCE

Mr. Hsieh owns six wool and 7.45 p.m. POLICY ADMINISTRATION'S

in Shanghai discuss plans with his ministers TO PRODUCE AS MUCH FOOD cotton factaries

chiefs and after AS POSSIBLE FROM WHAT and has arranged for the puror service

cottonwards hold a cabinet meeting.. an American EVER SOURCE, IT HAS BEEN chase of

" DECIDED TO BRING RAM TIN mill at Jackson, Miss.

SAFE FROM BOMBING

Meanwhile, it has taken mea- of UNDER CULTIVA- AIRFIELD

Dr. Pan is a graduate TION AGAIN.

Georgetown University's foreign During the heavy bombing, aures to overcome the transpor- tasks tation problem. It is negotiat- It will be remembered that the service schood and is one of the one of the committee's

the Unitedł States Liber

Government in 1936 for the "Saint Welfare," published in way tracks. The moment any Army and Navy for the loan of construction an sirfield.

damage was reported to the con-motor trucks, and if these should four Chinese cities,

300 tona. of everyone knows, however, under

Father Clougherty said one of trol room, at whatever hour of prove successful the conditions obtaining to-day and likely to obtain in the future, his purposes while in the Unit- the day or night an alternative supplies will be sent immediate- this airfield, owing to the proxi-ed States will be to recruit more service was provided with minity to Hunan province. mity of hich hills, is out of date. American missionary personnei. mum delay, and could not possibly be used by He said Generalissimo Chiang

Kai-shek "made a specific re-room modern aircraft.

ebo remances citia, n-‹ work this moraine and almost all menting on the issue before I rice-fields there were resinted by litors of the daily newspaper was repairing damage to rating with

ship "are not the kind of peu

mills have resumed although some are without their, full complement.

an.ralison.

le any of care to deal with or have in this country," They The situation in the industrial as speedily areas is described as completely astro ralat bo open! 1 tl land they favqule. Elsewhere in the city, th

icht of municinal sweepers not Bred ita

on the streets again added another nute of returning coplitence,

Press,

Wa

Associated

G.l.s In Arms "In Defence Of Love."

MANILA, FEB. 25.

A WELL-MEANING AMERICAN ARMY CHAPLAIN, IN A TALK TO A GROUP OF GI'S, ADVISED THEM TO THINK TAVICE BEFORE MARRYING A FILI- PINA BECAUSE OF THE PREJUDICE THEY MIGHT ENCOUNTER WHEN THEY BROUGHT THEIR BROWN-SKINNED BRIDES BACK WITH THEM TO THE STATES. "JSK EVERY PARTY CONTEMPLATING A G

FILIPINA ALIRKLICE TO KNOW THAT A FILI- PINA COMING TO THE UNITED STATES WITH HER AMERICAN HUSBAND WILL NOT BE AG- CEPTED SOGLILLY" CAPTAINS. H. FORKNER TOLD THEM. "HER CHILDREN WILL BE LOOK- ED DOWN UPON BY OTHER CHILDREN."

nilncks

on

"OULT OF VIOLENCE"

"We are not concerned solely about the use of violence against British power. Our fent is that the cult of vinience may be trans-

internal ferred to india's pules.

of

པཱིཏཾ,.༥

Negotiations between tho

On the walls of the contro C.N.R.R.A, and the Chinese au-

maps thorities to the same end are t large-scale were In order to make maximum use quest that we increase the num-studded with fings to show also in progress.

The The Hunan regional office of of all. land capable of producing ber assigned to China."-Asso-where bombs had fallen. food. and with an eye to the orciated Press.

control room was in constant the C.N.R.R.A. has set in ms.. communication with the. Ad-tion large-scale relief projects. division of new agricultural land to

make up for fand being lost in thei

Besides arranging for sum miralty, War Office, Air Minis. Bombay Was to-day offterally construction of the now Airport. be stated to be practically. normal" Kam Tin Airfield is now to with al! business houses, shops surveyed and adapted for agricul

The the tural use.

work will be and merkels open nehin in

* "Fort" (European business. quat carried out by the E.A.F. in fer).

accordance with a scheme prepar- The Bombay Tramway Comed by the Agriculture and Fares- bany, and railway workshopa are try Department, and in conjunc-

tion with that Department. ek at work.

An Army communique Co-la

sa that Indian Naval ratings

who had

uges

"FATSHAN" RETURNS

total civiline said that the Chinese Army,

the

Japan Election Postponed

Reuter.

trains.

Changshu

and

Hengyang. -*

RADIO

be try and other Government Deof CN.C.$100,000,000 to partments so that arrangements issued as leans to farmers for could be made for moving men. the purchase of seeds, farm ani- guns and ammunition, including mais, implements and fertilizere, ada mines, from one part of the it has sent out surveying teams Tokyo, Feb. 25. The Cabinet to-day announc-country to another at the short-preparatory to starting the con- struction of highways and the ed postponement of the general est notice,

During the Invasion period, Improvement, and repairing of election until April 10 to perialt "closer contact with Allied more than 70 ambulance-trains waterways. A number of spln

dyeing and embroidery have now returned to duly and friends at present," the paper Headquarters for strict examina- were run each week, and evenning,

room has to workshops have also been es- there has

no "untoward adds.-leuter. been

tion of the qualißeations of cut-now the centrol incidents."

didates," said the Kyodo New arrange for as many as 2,500 tablished to give employment to

a period of refugees. Deckvard workers

The office has also appropriat- seven days, bera idle have also rane back but Thu ay. "Fatahan" arrived back Agency, The electica formerly special trains over

was scheduled for March 31,

of C.N.C.$30,000,000 Roval Indian Air Force personnel from Canton yesterday afternoon

was safe during a sum It is understood that another The staff

the poor in the cities of continue refuse duv. empha-shortly after pan, with nearly reason for the postponement is raids except for possible danger for the construction of homes sizing, however, that their action 1,000 passengers on board and u is not connected with the Indian cargo which included 2000 pack the prospective issuance within from flooding. In the event of for

Reuter. Naw incidents.

of military supplies for the a few days of Cabinet proposals a direct hit on the entrance, an alternative way for revision of the constitution. there was The

offices on to the want out of the Cabinet reportedly casualties in

The Journey took just a litle The to listurbances amounted 223 over six hours, and was unevent- this revision to be publicly dis-rallway tracks with a special killed and 1.037 injured up to 9

ful. Passengers were all satisfied, cussed lengthily before the elec-signal for stopping These remarks were given a.m. to-dav.

and considered the trip a decided tion.-Associated Press. considerable publicity by the Among the premisca

improvement on travel by train. local press and immediately the during the disorder

BARRICADES REMOVED newspapers were deluged with banks. over 30 ships, 22 Govern letters from G.I.'s and Filipinas ment grain and cloth shops, 10

Bombay, Feb. 25. taking issue with the Chaplain. post offices and 10 nolice natposts. A police statement said Tlic Alexandra (Birmingham Love, they said could aurmant-

CURFEW REVISED -------road-barricades_have_bren remov.. Repertory Company gave their all difficulties.

The Bombay Police Commised by recruiting residents of the first den performance at the

The Sunday magazine section aloner today revised the cuares as Labourers and only a few minor incidents. have been ENSA Star Theatro last night of the "Manila Times," underorder as the situation has improv- reported.. of John Drinkwater's "Bird in the heading "In Defence rfed and it will now be in force Royal Navy ships, including the Hand," the play built around an Love," run two articles written between 8.00 nm. and 3,00 a light cruiser "Glasgow”, formed a obatinate inn-keeper who will by a G.1. and

a Filipina girl, instead of 7.30 mm, and 6.30 am. semi-circle inside the harbour and not have his daughter marry who anriouneed that they werehe

which the order

largo force of naval personnel above her station.”

about to put the Chaplain's applies has also been amended to in white shorts and blouses came Three travellers make an op- theories to a practical test.

exclude as many textile mills as

astor This will allow night

British portune

possible.

Meanwhile, reinforced at the appearance

The soldier said that the shifts to return to work. Bird in Hand" fun to present Chaplain's statement was "top

tommies took precautions to make THE Two more warship-frigates certain the scheduled demonstra- their opinions on the situation sweeping." There are, places in entered Bombay to-day.. and to medinte on behalf of America, and families in Ameri-

tions by students would not cause No incidents have been reported a new outbreak of violence, No youth wishing to have its way co, and neighbours in America, so far an

result of the "harta"

student, disorders have been re- Larry Noble as Mr. Bluquet,where racial tolerance is still no (closing down) demanded by the norted by this afternoon. however, tho traveller in sardines, proves fiction.. "wrote

soliller Eric M-Indin Students. Federation. and leaders of the Congress Party the moat amusing.

"BIRD IN HAND"

+

The

to arra

looted

waro nin

that

HIROHITO ABDICATION STILL BIG QUESTION

TOKYO, FEB. 25-

THE IMPERIAL PRINCES AND LEADING COURT OF FICIALS ARE DIVIDED INTO OPPOSING GROUPS BEHIND THE SCENES OVER THE STILL LIVE QUESTION OF THE EMPEROR'S ABDICATION, A HIGH COURT PERSONAGE TOLD THE ASSO). CIATED PRESS.

!

EMPEROR HIMSELF HAS MADE STATEMENTS INDICATING THAT HE FAVOURS. RETIREMENT WHEN THE TIME WILL BE CONSIDERED APPRO- PRIATE.

Dane. "I am taking my Pili-Somo of the students are not and Bombay Students' Conchare in the war and not to should remain,ta

plns bride to one such place,

observing it--Reutor.

Cabinet

Avon

[said.

TUESDAY, FEB. 26th, 1046. STUDIO-JAZZ PIANO REOITAL BY RAY DENNISON.

"ZBW HONGKONG broadcasting on in frequency of 810 Fitocolea mad from

19,80 to 1.90 p.m., 6.80 to 1.30 p.m. and-9.00-to-11.00 p.m. also on 9.59 Megacyoles. R.X..

19.80 p.m.--Dally Programins – Sum, 12.82 Joe Loss & His Drobestra,

1.00 ..--Naws & Acnouncements. 1.10 p.m.-Albert Baudler's Trio, 1.80 p.m.-Philbarmonlo Symphony

Orchestra of New York.

+

1.00 p.m.-Gleso Down

6.30 p.m.-Gilbert & Ballivan Excerpta. 7.00 p.m.-London_Relay-Nana.. 7.15 .'Swing Timo"-ENSA. 7.30 p.m.-Bludio-Jazz Piono Recital

by Ray Dennison,

7.45 p.m-Variety with Ginger Ro- gem, Bophio tucker, "Hutch" & other Favouriton. 8.20 p.m. Borrices Music Hall "

-ENSA.

Such a move would be made peror, are responsible for events therefore the Emperor to accept responsibility for his and The play boasts, a bedroom

urged that the demonstrations

Air Force. scene where the weary travellers

"I am bent on marrying my

A WORLD PROBLEM cancelled. Some students insisted, forestall a possible-war criminal) Hirehite is aware of this con- 8.60 p.m.-Band of H.M. Royal Buffern-invasion-of-all-the-

* Detroll, Feb. 25.

19,00p.m. London Relay-News. nevertheless, they would profeal arrest while he still remained, troversy: Shortly after broad-

aourco casting the surrender the in- 2.05 p.m.-A Dance Programme parties, to the disputo, The Filipina financee. I have writ

Seeing a more hopeful outcome against the use of British military reigning monarch, the

peror told his intimates that "I 9.30p.m. London Relay-Tommy most convincing portrait is Valten my folks at home about her.

Handley fr "I" Vaux's version. off inn-keeper If they reject my proposition of to the efforts of the British forces against the mutineers..

"SCORES OF DEAD"

Opponents of abdication be-want to take full responsibility" mission visiting India

sail. 10.00 Passing Show”—R;A;F. Greenleaf who helloves that taking my bride across the

than, the resulta of Sir Sta?- An Army communique placed

Orchestra-ENSA. changing times are not an ex-1Pacific, of if society, and whatford Cripps mission in 1942, the the number of dead during last, love Hirohito has “a moral and for the war, the source CUBO for new standards of crá- passes for It back home rajects newspaper "Detroit Free Press", week'e rioting at 190 but other spiritual responsibility" for the Abdication would place the 12-

Vienuco Orchestra with Milli duet.

my bettor half as an equal in in an editorial comment on

the sources said the toll actually was war, the source added. Evon year-old Crown Princo Akihita 10,30 p.m.-dith Lorand and Her

Kerlus (Soprano).... Rosamund Riordan, quintens the partnership, then she and "Indian Question" declarón: mugh greater and might never be highly placed Japanese, however, on the throne governing through

11:00 pmClose Down

• Programtiden markað - Bimes Into the background as Mrs. shall retire to our little world

"The Indian problem is a world known. These sources said that are unable to decide for then a rogeney-Associated Press.

Emperor's direct

recorded specially for Barvices Entertain Sheila Currie, as and live happily over after."

many of the bodies have already selves the problem. Greenleaf.

The manner in which It Is been cromated. The city hospitals connection with the origins of

musný, by The Department of National The belaboured Chaplain com- the daughter, holds attention.

the conflict because so many. The other two travellers are mented amid the furore: "Race aroached from now. ably portrayed by Trevor Denis, prejudice does exist in the leave for better or worse a lasting singey as unknown'

Y AMANDA as an aspiring novelist, and tremely unfortunate but it impression on all Asle. Godolphin, K.O., Norman Hoult there. We are doing, our beat ved forces the Americans to adapt

on

The British pornmunique

nine.... bank

80 shops,

23

willated scares of dead and you official, documents" have hoon Mr. 8. E. Green, who returned, faryices Entertainmeɛrty!. Willam Senior as: Ambross|States. It is wrong and ex-The confilet of Interest davol-} that) bulldings and elas major pre-war› developments 53 in Kowloon Hospital karer, since Printed and publi is a polished Sir Robert Arn tacombat it, but such a fight. While adnjiklime the rights of "odtuguês pods and 10 bɔlos confusing to thế | provin rarifly" unde is expected Enterprise, Limited

Benevolent attitude.

wood. Ronald Campboll plays must take a long time."--Reu-Indla in Independence, we cannot the start of the, the romantic lead

i tepi

ignore the case of our Brifiniti Autodised Pri

footed sinos

daterbase

destroyed, and recollections of to the Colony with his wife in the Malans, has been a patient his arrival. He is, however, im Proprietors. Another group throne argue that the Cabinet to be able to leave In About A JAMES KHATRIY

Hong Kora and Ministers, and not the Em-week-

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