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BRITISH FLEET TO VISIT TURKEY
ATLANTIC CITY, MAR. 15.
AUTHORITATIVE BRITISH QUARTERS SAID TO DAY THEST OVERFUL UNITS OF TE, BRITISH MEDITERRANEAN FLEET WERE READY JOIN THE US, HATTLESHIP MISSOURI **
TO DI HER FORTHING CRUISE TO TIRNEY LIVER HOME THE BODY OF TURKISH AMBAS- SADOR MEUMET MUNIR ERTEGUN, WHO DIED IN WASHINGTON IN NÖVEMBER, 1915, THE REPORT, FROM SOURCES WHO DECLINED TO BE IDENTIFIED FOR PUBLICATION, LENT NEIP DETERMINA- EMPILASIS TO THE APPARENT TION OF GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA STRESS THEIR FRIENDSHIP FOR TURKEY.
SAFETY FIRST
TO
The State Department ul- ready hr winounced that the became 24 "Missouri," which
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1946.
TURKEY IN STUNNED GOERING "JUSTIFIES"
Alarm At Soviet Moves NORWAY INVASION
Army Still Fully.
Mobilised
SILENCE
"เ
ISTANBUL, MAR. 15.
MOBILISED, TURKEY, WHICH IS STILL FULLY
HEARD IS STUNNED
YESTERDAY THAT RUSSIAN COMBAT TROOPS WERE MOV. ING SOUTHWARD IN IRAN' AND DOAWN THE TURKO-IRAQ FRONTIER. THERE WAS NO IMMEDIATE OFFICIAL REACTION BUT GOVERNMENTAL LEADERS HAFE SAID TURKEY WOULD FIGHT BEFORE PERMITTING AN INVASION.
An Associated Press Washing- the Russian The purpose of
could not be ton dispatch ws the first in- symbol of Allied victory after troop movements
but the Japanese strender papers determined
diplomatic formation on troup movements (Continued from Page 11 were signed aboard her in Tokyo sources said that they could be received here and it was studied te the Mediter-a maneuvre to bring pressure on with virtual disbelief in diplo. condi. Bay would go Adapt themselves to local
the provinces of matic quarters. ranean with a single destroyer. Turkey for fofitrinas. A gs and local
the 4-Karm and Ardahan which map wed to driving in traffic in the U.S.S. "Power,"
Saviet
demanded Government England cat
on the whole rely cort.
However, British sources said inst June. on the average pedestrian to look after himself and to obey traffle the "Mist" and "Power" siena's. But surely it is not too would be joined by several unita Mediterranean much to expect of him that after of the British
Hong Fleet, probably ending gems. few minutes driving in Kong he should realize that con- | Aircraft-carriere.
nvite ditions are
aTecent and
JOB QUEUES IN JAPAN
The Turkish Army is still at its war strength ot approximate- ly 1,000,000 troops,
Suicide Pact
Berlin, March 15. Professor Karl Van Huu- shofer, 76, Bitter's "aco- political"" theorist, and Mrs, Van flanshofer, 69, took their men lives by poi sor on March 10 wear their home at fartseinmmel, it max learned prste vday.
A note indicuted a suicide pact, Hanskater is genes vally credited vilk devetop- ing the science known na geopolitics, Rydolph Beas was one of his most devoted papila cu Houshofer is cre- ared with eving influenc- ed Hess to make his flight to England in 1941 --A880- ciated Pres.
Victory Not Recognised
NUERNBERG, MAR. 15.
FORMER REICH-MARSHAL HERMANN GOERING TOOK PERSONAL CREDIT FOR PREVENTING A NAZI ATTACK ON SWEDEN AT THE OUTBREAK OF THE WAR, AND JUSTIFIED THE GERMAN, IN- VASION OF NORWAY AS A MOVE FOR STALLING WHAT HE SAID WERE BRITISH INTENTIONS TO OCCUPY THE COUNTRY AS A BÁSE OF OPERATIONS AGAINST GERMANY.
I
man
"WE KNEW OF THE (BRITISH) PLAN NOT ONLY TO OCCUPY NORWAY BUT TO CUT OFF 'SWE DISH ORE SUPPLIES TO GERMANY AND INTER- FERE IN THE SOVIET-FINNISH CONFLICT ON THE SIDE OF FINLAND," GOERING TESTIFIED AT THE INTERNATION¿L TRIBUNIL TO-DAY. The former Reich Marshal) his argument Irala claims to Hitler was fearful the Tyral as well as Hungarian said that that Sweden would yield to Bel- and Yogeshavan claims.
AUSTRIA ONLY tish forces and permit them to march through Sweden into Goering denied the prosecu- Finland, thus cutting off Ger- tion that he promised Czecho- time of the are shipments. He saldslovakin at the
pro- that he personally guaranteed Anschluss that the Czech Swedish neutrality to calm Hit-blem was settled for all time iler's feara.
and denied promising Carinthis Gooring testified that he per-to-Yugoslavia, suaded Hitler not to accept a He testified he told the Czech vague deal proposed by French Ambassador Mastry "I give you and English chicles to give my personal word this is only a Manila, March 15. Germany a free hand in Austria question of annexation of Aus- Paul Graff, former Manila im-in return for Gernun sanctions tria. Not a single German sol-
aboard the porter who returned
Italy at the timedier will come against that if he wishes to acid arebbe aiting for the British to per-
to your border. ents he nine frie
Spanish liner "Plur Ultra" snij
the Ethiopian crisis. You take care there is no mobili- lef. mit the "Missouri" to provved maze cautio71.
on her way without the honour
yesterday that 336 Japanese re Goering said that cautious in-sation by Czechs." patriated diplomats from abroad
Goering said he opposed the of a similar British escort, and
were carrying an estimated $500, vestigation abroved that Western
occupation of Czecho- VIRTUALLY, SURROUNDED 000 in American and is highly probable that one of
Europen circles were not Lacked up by 1939
slovakia but admitted that he their Governments. tri in'
battleships
After two Georgian professors currency.
creation of R would be inched in the fleet.
He told the tribunal that Hit-supported the
Ta
has
suggested to the Foreign Minis-, "Grait declared. the Stat Department
ters Conference in Moscow that were served Brat at dinner and ler wanted to use the pretext of separate Slovak State beenuse "if the in the sont goal that emphasis there is a military me the
The daily average of applicants seven additiceal provinces form adled "They tipped the crew and keeping order for the German Czechoslovakia were divided into Geering two countries Loth would depend $5.000," significance in sending
march On walkh ner country's big 21 Parteships intent the main Tokyo employmenting a vital strip along the Black wakters as much
He said the Japanese diplomatsaid he himself wanted to march economically upon Germany so It is not always the fold the Mediterranean
times Sea also, be ezded to the Soviet,
did not recognize the American at this mo. etlico has reached 800, 10
to "counteract once and for all" much more,
SPANISH WAR the maturist
victory and expected to return to Th average
one for greater than during the war und Turkey rose defiantly and For- ayment. The mission is
usual
figure in eign Minister lassan Saka told their European posts in two or territorial claints by other na-
Goering testified that he ask- medestrian is generaliv 4
1936, the agency said.
the National Assembly that the years after aiding
in re.tlons. water and in wet weather very which preecient would dictate four times the
a basis fored Heinrich Hir mer to send eraiser, hasvever
Goering citent as expressed newspapers
Turkey owed nothing and would building Japan-Associated Press much inclined to dash across the tha ase of
help to Generalissimo success of ive nothing. road from one five foot way to
opticism about the
during the Spanish drastic Pronomie the government's
General Kazim Karabekir said another.
ensures which are designed
correney, that the nation was ready deflate the Japanese control the black market and force perish before yielding idlers to work-Associated Press,
considerably
Mane of the streets are narrow. the Bre foot ways are not wide enegh to take all pedestrian tra Me. s greets are always crowded.
wver
A nation of reuert for
of the ad
At let 45
10
rand.
Laff
inv.
The Puller have not had the
either 1. prosecule waiter or to educate them. That is one of their brodems for the future. und it will
slow Groves, Meanwhole it is hoped tirat the motor driver who hats, ag should have, settar road sense will be very much on his guard.
INDIRECT PAUSE
The mucan! and the gatess driver is often the indirect rune
accident. He proceeds
The serce nudd it would not
Titl
But the report wemed diplo matir significance in the light of reports of Red Army troops moving aeriss Tran toward the Turkish bardh r. - Associated
Press,
Turko-Soviet relations have Bugged steadily since March 1945 when the Foreign Minis ter V. M. Mololov announced that Russia would not renew a year old part of friendship and | non-aggression ana Inter was res demanded Kurs ported to have Tokyo, March 15. Growing lines of job seckers, and Ardahan and bases on the
who Dardanelles, colonels including former want any kind of work, indiente that the government's new econo- mie programme is ninching even the richest Japanese familles, the Kyodo News Agency declared.
Tokyo
Dockyard Workers Down Tools
only" often on the era of the (Continued from Pups 1)
yard workmen when available.
THE REPLIES The replies given
to these
tu
Recently the Turkish press has almed beavy criticism at Russia but suddenly the cam- paign ceased and there has been calm but watchful waiting since. Ankara reports said that the. news of Russian movements was taken more early there than in Istanbul but that interest was high.
The placement of Russian t troops along the Turkish south- eastern frontier virtually would surround Turkey with U.S.S.R. forces since Turkey faces Gear- ria on the north-east and Ar- At 3.30 the men's presenta-laid down by the Hong Kong menia and Iran on the east. The
rond, doing nothing particularly tives at 8,30 :: tu afternoon on wron himself, but m leading the promise of work re-starting other trate as to his intentions at 1.30. Work was eventually points were as follows :—
tempting the following pioturist to take risks would restarted at about 2.15.
r t« 1
nal otherwise take.
hiker.
1. The present rates are as
to date was
would.
Japanese
Austrin.
Commons Debate On
India's
Future
LONDON, MARCH 15. RICHARD BUTLER, A MEBER OF THE, INDIAN
FRANCHISE COMMISSION OF 1931 AND UNDER- SECRETARY FOR INDIA FROM 1932 TO 1937. OPENED TO-DAY'S DEBATE IN THE HOUSE OF
· COMMONS ON THE BRITISH CABINET MISSION THAT HE TO INDIA. AFTER DECLARING WOULD LIKE ENLIGHTMENT ON LIKELY TERMS OF REFERENCE OR WHAT SORT OF IN- STRUCTIONS. THE MISSION WAS GOING TO HAVE, MR, BUTLER DECLARED.
"We trust that the mission give them as great a certainty or will go to fudia in a positive outlook as possible in the present mood and in a positive state of trouble state of affairs."-Reuter mind. I do not doubt, looking at Sir Stafford Capps (Cripps Another hand grenade outrage was sitting on the front bench)
BOMB OUTRAGE
A number of neule have been lives were received by the Cap-Administration a can only be Black Sen forms the northern injured bourding and jumping off tain Superintendent and Hends altered by ti zante Authority.vorder, thus only along the; moving trans. The Police are of the Dockyard Departments, It was, agreed that this matter southern Ira frontier uttinenting to deal with them The representatives gave as would be represented to the La-there be no Russians-Associat-
Captained Press. Not a few have been thrown the reason for the men's be-bour Officer, by the off lorries overcrowded with hiteltavicur that representatives Superintendent,
2.-This was already in hand they exercise control of traff had apparently received no at- and the progress
The Follee alous, however much made by them dated 25th Feb. cumnat eliminate accidents with- tention and they considered that shown to the men's representa- but the wholesale, cooperation of sit-down strike was the only tives. Drusente the driver when he is nctually involved
and, if he commits any act likely to be! of danger to the community.
the public. It is enough to method of hartenig a decision.
་ Is actual a
in
1172
The Police cannot be every must
"FULL INDEPENDENCE”.....
London, Mar. 16.
France Civil War
"to prevent the spread of com- munism and to try our young. air force experimentally."
He also said: "At that time,
I had an opprimity to see f we had prover equipment and I saw that the pureconel got some experience. Young men continually went and returned"
-Associated Press,
man
S.S. FOUNDER NABBED
Munich, March 16. Joseph Gelger. founder of the S.S. units at Frankfurt, Offen bach. Mainz, Wiesbaden, Dort stadt and other important Ger- citles, was arrested last month by the Special Investiga- tion Doyartment Frank- furt-Mainz Crimurtice and turned over to the American au- to- [thorities. it was announced
day at the headquarters of the European United States Forces Theatre,
Geiger, who was posing -us
labourer when arrested. fgined
Nazia
FL
and S.A. In 1922 nd We the recipient of the Nazi Medal of Honour in 1923, said an ofl- is reported from Canton. Glass that that will be the case. They Mr. Attlee told the House that cial statement.
When the Nazl Party was re- 3. As this would require show cases and fittings in the should go, proud of Britain's re-if India chooses full independence fact, verbal as- Admiralty approval, no imme-Chow Sang Goldsmiths' Shop, an cord in India and proud of the from Britain "in our view she has formed in 1925 he retired and
wrecked
fact that we have on repeated the right to do so. It will be for became district head of the 5.5. accident; strance had been given that the dinte decision could be given the Canton band, were
transition in the Frankfurt area. occasions made oflers to India us to help make the
In 1927 he took command of all must be nulled" up. cautioned points raised were receiving at- but an enquiry would be made on Wednesday morning when
neves ary, prosecuted if, tention. The points were: from the Army and Royal Air bomb was thrown; there were no which were eloquent of our sin. free and as easy as possible."
casualties.
Aftice
ice continued: "I hope In S. organisations in Westphalia, Force as to whether any action
had cerity. MEN'S DEMANDS
Shortly after the shop
#Nothing could be more pre-dia may elect to remain with the Baden, Wurttenbure and other that he If she cities. But he claimed opened 1.-Restoration of basic rates on these lines was contemplated.
for business. ย young maTI
than If British Commonwealth. 4. Proposals have already entered and made enquiries about judicial to its success
of does so elect, it must be by her had never been an active Nazi of certain grades to those in on the
British Reuter. force before the new rates were been forwarded to Admiralty re-gold bullion. When a shop assis-members were to be victims
Empire the Government commending increased rates for tant showed his suspicions of the propaganda, which says that Bri- own free will, for
out her Commonwealth and the has not carried customer's hona fides, the man them when they observe cases or introduced by
No. 1 and No. 2 Mechanics.
by chains are not bound toruther rash driving and to come forward in December.
The number of workmen flung bomb behind the counter pledges, for Day 2.-Increments of
"Offers such as Cripps carried of external compulsion." and give
when necessary.
Attlee said that Britain is muk ce Nor is it
employed must depend upon the and flee to impose heavy pre-war employees,
During the resultant confusion, have been made from time to time nenalties on the neon who does 3.-Payment of Victory amount of work in hand at any get caught:
Indian was not "going to, hold out any time. that alone is not
It way emphasised that two soldiers who tried to enter the and they have always foundered ing a final treaty with India and
gen-on the inability of the no Bonus.
to o own that fuficient detrerent. What the
peoples an agreement At the meeting held in Cap-the recent discharge of men from shop were searched by a
darme patrol which happened to between themselves or on the would bo to the disadvantage of
hot section in Indin." be fined if I get
hand grenades on them they were fusal of this or that detained for further questioning.
where; they
rely
nublic spirited citizen to inform
chances
driver asks himself is not "how
"how tain Superintendent's office yes- the Naval Store Department was will I mus"? it is "what
terday, the same three points in no way connected with any have 1 mot of getting away with were raised, and, in addition, representations which had been
previously made. it"? We must combine to see the following nine points.
GThis could not be agreed of pay of No. 1 4. Rates Mechanics to be restored to the to as payment is made only for same rates with regard to skill-work done.
that those chances are very small.
Cambridgeshire Regt.'s Drums
ed workmen as cxinted pre-war.
The drums of the Cambridge revised.
were
tain
e-arrestedcit
T
the
RADIO
SATURDAY, MARCH 16th, 1946
„CONSERT FOR STUDIO C
"STRATHMORE**
ZBW HONGKONG broadcasting on frequency of 640 Ellocysts sad from and 9.00 to 11.09 p.m. alao..on 8.59 19.80 to 1.80 ... 8.80 to 1.30.
gwcycles. K.I.T.
mary.
19.10 p.m.-Dally Programme Bum. 19.39 p.m.Bally Cotton & His Band,
1.00 p.m.-News & Announcements. 1.10 p.m.Albert Bandler (Violin) &
His Orchestra.
1.80 p.m. Some Nool CowardBuccces 1,00 p.m.-Close Down, 6.80 Tur 09 You used to Dance
io. 7.00 pm-London Delay-Nos. 7.15 p.m.-"Swirgtime BNSA,
7.30 p.m.-Studio-"Quis"--W, Y.
8. verson Officers' Man 42 Com...... ma: do.. 8.00 p.m. Interlude. 8.15 p.m.-Btudo-Spedal Combers
for "Biratheer" by Art Camera: and is Band. Deris Ingla (Boprano) and Resalind Bentley {Plano).
I said he thought India would India of Indian opinion to agrea
"And great, advantages" within the to what was put forward."
Continuing,
uing, Mr. Butler said
British Commonwealth and warn- RADIO SÉTS STOLEN
"The
next issue is that of the td her that "no great nailon can future of Indian states. These stand alone today."--Associated
Press. La Cheung, 23, unemployed, with states and their rulers are bound 7.This matter would be. in-charged before Mr. A. of Arculli to the Crown by treaties and ar
Couri at the Summary Military
gents of various sorts. These 6. No discharge of workmen (vestigated.
SERVICE GOODS rangements of 8.This was agreed to and yesterday with larceny
of two w
hallowed have been
by long and through no fault of their own.
radio epts from No. 111. Thomson
scrupulous observance. We must
Cheng Hon-shing was fined $10 6. Payment during period requisite instructions issued,
on this Road, on March 12.
Insist that any solution which is 0. The regulations
by Mr. George She at the Sum- work was Huspered.
Lam Fai was charged with re-
planned ensures that we keep our -Hours of work for men subject were explained and it
of the sets:
word with the Indian princes and mary Military Court yesterday According to employed at Stenceutiera to be was made clear that men injur-ceiving one cab-Inspector Mis-thelr peoples and will give every for being in possession of three]
tins of "Canstan" cigarettes and ed on duty must report to the
aman.
Opportunity to them to enjoy
a Backes of Philip Morris ciga- ahire Regiment, which fell into 8. Police at Stonecutters fre-Dockyard Medical Officer when chenko, both
forms of enlightened and pro-rettea at Queen's Road Central on district by the Lands of the Japanese afterquently molest workmen. This the Admiralty rates for Hurt
First defendant was sentenced cressive governments Recording Thursday. The cigarettes. Were Certifi the fall of Singapore, will sounds to cense. If men commit any Pay will be allowed.
to six months' hard labour, while their tastes."
ordered to be confiscated. azain.
"Then there are in India those Iu Kit was fined $10 for having "They have been salvaged from offence they should be charged cutes from civilian doctors can- the eecond accused, who had seven
and punished.
not be accepted.
previous convictions, was sen»
minorities-whether they be the six packets of N.A.A.F.I. sued n scrap heap in. Singapore by
9-Workmen injured on duty 10. This was agreed to and tenced to nine month.
depressed classes in largo num-cigarettes, Miss Margaret Taylor of Dulling-
bore, Indian Cbrians,
Bail of $50 was estreated by Anglo- ham, Cambridgeshire, daughter of to be paid if Duelor's certif- will be brought into force with-
in the next few weeks. farmer
at present serving in cate is produced,
.to be 10-Pay invelopes Army Welfare Department,
11-This is to be investigat-day morning, but did no werk Indian community whose servicea Mr. Sho when Kwong Pul failed possession of 10 vests and four Miss Taylor has five consine and marked to show amount
eminent and many others--who of led and if alternate arrange- and it was therefore decided an emergency are always pre- to popear on a charge of unlawful any pairs of shorts, property of the two uncles in the regiment. She wages, overtime and rehabilita-ments can be made, this will be that the Dockyard should close must have their place in
st. midday as no useful purpose future scheme of constitutional United States Navy. {introduced, knew the value of the drums to lion separately.
by their the regiment.
11.Main Gate to be used for 12-Application has already was being served by keeping it development worked out
0.45 p.m-Boddy, Featheralovhaugh Thor wore first seen by private, in-muster to avoid congestion in beer mudo, but no reply has yet opon. Notices to this effect follow countrymen, Might wo bo was arrested at Ppttinger Street, | 9.85 p.m.-Faio de Oosta ab kho! land?",
& Swing Band-EN A. issured that the Britian Ministern ware issued.
of .. AMERICAN CLUB OPEN
10.00 PA Hour of Light Variety of war working party, re- roadway outskie present muster been received.
Payment of wages- dus, was will over have the interests
& Danco Music, minorities at heart. ised them thrown neglected station.
cd doth. It was made clear to the men's made as the men left the Dock the more to body of men
The American Club in the 11.00 p.m.-0logo Down Into a shed, their sking broken, 12-Rellof parcels a
Program marked "RÁVÁMES on whese devotion to duty India's Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank and rotting. The drums date ing to be distributed to Dock-representativps that further no yard at noon.
The Dockyard gates will re-future depends. Those are men of buildine was formally open to recorded scially for Services interlay from 1908 and the regiment had A
gotiations were dependent on
main closed antil a promise is the civil service of all grades and members and subscribers, seater-man by he Department of Nailona almost elven up, hops of recover-
Sérvice. Entertainment. continuance of work by the men, giment and shipped the drums to The representatives
polleg foress. It is of the day afternoon. said they solved that work will be re-of ing them.
About a year ago Mi Taylor England, They have just arrived Had no power to promise that sumed,
know that the interests of The police took kation Yesterday:
Printed and pabljebed for 'the went to SinzaDOTS, Acquainted and Bandmaster Tucker who has
· It, wan-ocially announced yes, chouz with the drums the reccanised examined them says that with work would be continued but and their families are against the obstruction naleance them in spite of their battered new siding and a Hitle attention would use what influence they shair remation and men will amely weferuarded and that their at the Star Ferry Wharf in Low-Proprietors.
they will be to take their place had to this end.
beg allow to the Naval depleted, ranks will be supplement loon when 12 volle ware een roterprise, condition on the surer bearsin in the band all that The men entered the Dock Dockweiser 10.20 and noon through Fow recruitment and ad throughout the day. They were Hode
yard at the normal hour on Frig to-any to draw. their rations. that every effort will be made to felensed on bail.
a
tho
a prl-
A. V.
Kent
who. while on a
soner.ed
s weeks ago, She communicated with the re- conducted #new #1974122
-DOCKYARD CLOSED
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o the Sunortance that these men
Accused
.
9.00 p.m.-London Ralay--News. 9.06 p.m. Music Time NBA.