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industry fails to increase pro- duction
and improve
quality of its output,
the
A warning in this effect was
given by Mr. Liu Pei-chi, chair-
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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1946.
JAPAN'S SURRENDER "Not Unconditional," Contends Japanese Defence Counsel
Tokyo War Trials Sensation
(By DUANE HENNESSY)
TOKYO, MAY 13.
man of the Association of Tex-JAPAN DID NOT SURRENDER UNCONDITIONALLY AND
tile Milla in Rlangsu, Chekiang and Aubowel, i an aldress bes for menilias
tion.
the associa
Mr. Lu declared India - and utton
der Britain's protection
with large stocks of
piect gouds," is making a bid to dominate the China market.
ALLIED COM- DOES NOT HAVE TO OBEY EVERY MAND. CHIEF JAPANESE DEFENCE COUNSEL
CONTENDED ICHIRO KIYOSE
TODAY IN CHAL- LENGING THE AUTHORITY AND JURISDICTION OF THE FAR EAST MILITARY TRIBUNAL
tant figures in Japan's public fe would be brought within the enta- gory of war criminals."
CIVIL WAR
Manking, May 13. Communist General Chay: En- lai yesterday ciurged that cle- ments in the Kuomintang Party were trying to involve t'ie Unit ed States in a full-scale civil war in China.
Chou told a news conference that these elements were trying to unbotage General Marshall's Keenan pointed out that Para efforts to restore peace and try- graph Six of the Potsdam Declaring to "bring China to dians- ation reads as follows: There ter" and convince world opinion must be eliminated for all time that civil war is inevitablo, Is the authority and influence of sald "If the Government is de- those who have deceived and mis-termined to improve the mtna- led the people of Japan inte em-
ciated Press.
barking on a world conquest, for tion, it will be possible to avert deterioration."-Auso- we insist that a new order for further peace, security and justice is lin- casible until Irresponsible mili- tarism is driven from the world".
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London Waits For
Moscow Reaction
LONDON, MAY, 13.
SOVIET REACTION TO THE REPORTS OF THE BREAK- DOWN OF NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN THE AZER- BAIJAN AUTONOMIST LEADERS AND THE IRANIAN GOVERNMENT IS BEING CLOSELY WATCHED BY OBSERVERS IN LONDON.
AS LONG AS THE QUARREL BETWEEN
TABRIZ AND
TEHERAN REMAINS PURELY AN INTERNAL AF- FAIR. THERE IS NO REASON WHY FAILURE OF THE NEGOTIATIONS SHOULD CAUSE ANY FURTHER DISCUSSION OF THE IRANIAN AFFAIR ON A DIPLO- MATIC LEVEL, WHETHER IN THE SECURITY COUNCIL OF ELSEWHERE.
to
Cracew May 13. The wave of politien dera in Poland which has claim- ed between 2,000 and 3,000 lives
The Iranian question remains army has been alerted for the Batavia, May 13. in the past eight months is con- Seventy German prisciers-of-tinuing. The most recent vic- the Council's agenda For tlio past few days, and reinforce
moved war-former U-boat craws tim was Dr. Roman Martini,rpose of establishing whether ments have been have Balled in FO Dutch ship vice public prosecutor of Lan the withdrawal of Soviet troops frontier stations in Kurdistan
A complete.
at Taken Tepe and at Rescht Sourabaya, bound. for special military tribunal
But if failure to reach an in Gilan province, from
[ Cracow.-Assecinted Press.
agreement in Teheran involves An army staff officer said the Iranian Government in a that "large quantities of sup fresh clash with Moscow, it is plies and some arma" have been recognised by observers here moving to loyal Zolfaghari and that a serious cause of inter- Afshartribes which have auc- national discord would have cessfully checked partisan pene- been reopened.
tration in the Zenjan area,- Associated Press and Reuter.
He said that in giving the been added to the Potsdam Declar- Jurisdiction overation, for it was never considered Tribunal crimes against peace and crimes that statesmen and other imper- Batavin.-Reuter.
gust humanity the Major war-time Pre-
He also revealed that Japan' charges facing was actively making prepara-mier Hideki Tojo and 27 other tions to erase the 2,500,000 defendants-MacArthur is ex-
Authority which spindles she has at present to ercising
be
6,090,000 spindles. This rate does not possess and the Japan-
weuld en people are not bound of expansion, he said,
nat oily enable Japan to re-obey that order." whin her former markets in the South Sea and North Africa, bat also to recapture the Chiar market in a short time.
13:11
Mr. Li father pointed out
jess that China hat 4,000,000 spindle, and that even if all these were in operation, she cold manufacture only enough to clothe her own people, leaving little for overseas mar kets.
to
ORTS
SECTI
U.S. Baseball INDIANS JUST Derby Callover
New York, May 13. Claude Passeau struck out five, two and allowed
Kiyce's statement brought from American Chief Proscen- walked
auvch
FAIL TO SET
the
NEW RECORD
taken and
RADIO
TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1940. STUDIO-CARLOS NUNES "HIS COCO-NUT Grove SERENADERS."
&
Presumably this could happen only if the Iranian Government London, May 13.
again complained in the Victoria Club call-over for Security Council that its dif- the Derby: 6 to 1
Happy ficulties with Azerbaijan were Knight, inken and offered 8 caused by Soviet intervention, tor Joseph Keenan the assertion senttered hits in stopping
and
to 1 Khaled, offered, 100 to 6 or if the Soviet Government that the
attorney Pittsburgh Pirates Sunday Japanese
Cubs a 3 19
taken. 10 to 1 Fleet Street,elaimed that failure to solve the came "close to sedition." The giving the Chicago
10 το offered.
1 difficulties with. the auto- 1 win. Tribunal reserved judgment on
The Brooklyn Dodgera dubbed
as provided Edward Tudor offered. 100 to 8 nomists,
in the London, May 13. the motion challenging its au-
White Jacket taken and offer-Soviet-Iranian Treaty of April
ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting by Tuns harity and adjourned until 9.30 four Philadelphia pitchers for 13
including home bits,
A chill wind-made carly ed. 100 to 8 Gulf Stream Ter-4, affected the validity of this on a frequency of 640 Kilocycles am.. Tokyo time tomorrow.
Augle Galan and Ed Stevens, to
play at the Oval anything but ed 13 to 1 taken. 100 to 7 Radio-settlement.
and from 12.80 to 1.30 p.m., 0.30 win 13 to 4.
So far, there is no sign that to 7.30 p.m., 8.00 to 8.15 0.m.. Max West drove in a Cincinnati inviting for the visiting In-thorapy, offered 100 to 6' taken. with
run, breaking a deadlock in the tenth inning, and the Reds defeat-dians, who left off with 398 20 to 1 Peterbrough and Fan either of these developments 9.26 to 1.0 0.0 50. and ed the St. Louis Cardinals, to runs on the board on Saturday Fair offer. both 22 to 1. taken. are about to take place.
22 to 1 Aldinlamp offered 25 to 2, in the first game of a double and still had one wicket
1 taken, 50 to 1 Nirgal taken 60 to 1 Theyu- header. The Reds then took the
the fall against Surrey. The week- and offered.
from rain and varaj, 66 to 1 Royal Commis- nightcup, 5 to 1, knocking
Neapolitan offered. Cardinals from the National Les-end was free
the wicket showed no deter- sion, and both
Lincolnimp was cratched this gue lendership.
The Boston Braves won
ioration.
morning. games of their doubleheader, de
eating the New York Giants, G to 5 and 7 to 2.
Kiyose told the 11-nation
"surrender ecart that terms" was not unconditional Meanwhile, kval cotios mer-urrender and it was only the chants do not think that the reJapanese armed forces who sur cent Indian bun on the exparendered to the Allies of raw cotton for the spinning of better quality yarn these Tribunal President. Sir Wil- liam Webb of Australia, halted above 20's) will seriously hit
him to say: "I suggest to Chins.
you that anccnditional, aurien- der means free from any terme Imposed by the Japanese."
They state that considerable quantities of the better grade
recently m raw ection were ported, and should last for me time.
The Indian action is said to be directly due to the heavy de- mand by cotton mills in India.
The Japanese counsel declar- no provision fur ed there was the unconditional surrender of He said the Japanese government and the Japanese people.
last Japan, in surrendering To expedite the restoration of August, considered she had to the textile industry, the Chin-abey only those Allied orders in est Government has loaned to accordance with various cotic merchants up to Declaration.
£263.000,-! the present over Reuter,
ENQUIRY INTO R.A.F. 'SQUALOR'
"
REPORT
the Potsdam
"This does not mean we should oboy every single thing which the Allied Powers should command," added Kiyone.
Keenan and Arthur Comyna- Carr, British assistant prosecutor, both opposed the defence conten- tlons seeking to restrict the sende of the trials.
(Continued from Pape 11-
dition." When the constantly louded.
Banlly did Chlause authorities make accommodation avatable at Ash Camp and the Hanbury Insti-i tute they were little better off.
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Pittsburgh Chicago Philadelphia Brooklyn First game: Cincinnati St. Louis
Second gams; Cincinnati St. Louis Fire games
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13 2
to
fast The England
bowler,
Khaled displaced Fleet Street Gover, suffering from a strain
as second favourite, the latter on his right heel, did not take weakening two points to 10 to the field this morning and may 1 from 8 though backed to win net bowl hgain during the
Khaled after support £3,000. match. Bedeer and Watts open to win £2,000 at 100 to 12 clos- ed the Surrey attack on an easy paced wicket, keeping the Indianed at 8 to 1. Gulf Stream, one- time favourite until the Guiness pair somewhat subdued during
hardened to 100 to 8; the early overs.
after 13 to 1 taken to Bannerjee turned the ball to £8,000.
the 400 fing leg to send up
巍 soon afterwards mark and two by Sarwate brought a dou ble century partnership between pair.. Both Bannerjee and Sarwate Bettled down and
this
New York .... Boston Second same New York
Zappeared out top of the bowl Boston Scoring two unearned runs an ling. three New York errors, the Bos-
race.
win
Megacycles.
1
H.K.T.
Ready To Fight Tabriz. radio, blaming "reac-12,50 p.m.-Dally Programme Summary.
for the tionary elements" in the central 18.82 p.m.-Pauls Green and Her Or- Iranian government breakdown in the negotiations between Azarbaijan and Tehur- an, declared last night that "we are ready to fight."
Reliable Iranian government officials exprossed belief that. unfavourable flying weather may have averted or postponed
civil war.
A foreign ministry protocol
official said negotiations be- tween the government and the Azerbaijan delegation resulted in a stalemate and the Azerbai. dé- jan Premier Pishevari's isparture by air was halted by ad-
verse weather. he
willingness to
chestru, 1.00 p.m.-News and Announcementa, 1.10 p.m. II, 8quire Coleste Octet.
Compositions 1.30 p.m.-Some Gaunud.
2.00 p.m.-Close Down,
6.30 p.m.-Harry James and His Or chestra and Pat Kirkwood (Vocal). On -- Lingers 7.00 p.m."Melody
in
ENSA. Tit b.m.-Gershwin Rhapsody'
Uluo,
7.80 p.m.--Bio-Carlos
Nunes
and
"Ha Coco-Not Grove Serenadere." 8.00 p.m.-Landon Relay-News. 8.15.m.-Music for Banding. 9,00 p.m.-Vocal Gems from "Chocolate
Boldler" and "Paganini",
16 p.m. Light Orchestral Concert and Todor Кота with Blin Davies.
0.80 p.m.-"Romance and Rhythm"
ENSA. 10.00 ..--Landon Relay~~New,
ment.
Although Happy Knight supported to win £14,000
Later, Pishavari called on continued at 5 to 1, fractionally lager than the price at the Promier Quavam Es Saltach 10,95 A Variety Programme,
Bola Tommy last call-over. Radiotherapy agreed to reopen negotiations 10.30 p.mondon
Handley in "TMA". noted at 100 to 6 to win £13,000 and exposed is leaving at 100 to 7 as the study Azerbaijan's counter pro-11,00 0,.-Clone Down
observers said, Programmes marked ́ENSA'aro Services The next call-over posals which best offer.
recorded specially for have prevented agreement.. A glorious cover drive to is on May 16-Reuter,
An official who accompanied Entertainment by the Department The American prosecutor, term-ton Red Sox resumed their win boundary off Watts brought
Pishevari to the airport termed of National Services. Entertain ing Kiyose's arguments as "false," ning ways and beat the Yankee, Bannerjee to 98 and two singles
of the negotiations
RADIO SEAC said, "the surrender of Japan was
3 to 1,
The Detroit Tigers deferted the gave him his century in two way to leg. Hazare, also now the end
and said ulterly and entirely without con-
hours and 40 minutes.
Radio SEAC, Ceylon, the Ser- bowling in sweater, struck, an "extremely critical" Chicago White Sox, 4 to 1.
The Senators Stan Spencer alt -As the batsmen approached other blow for India. With only that he was convinced that vices station, broadcasting on a Height Of Absurdity a home ran in the eighth with the record for last vicket 38 on the board, Squires caged armed conflict between the par- frequency of 16126 Re's (19.84 metres) from 6 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. one man on base, but Washing partnership in England they one of Hazare's inswingers into tisans and the Iranian army metres) and 4075 Ke/s (4038 fon failed to hold the Philadelphia became more cautious.
They the hands of Nimblaker behind was "inevitable."
Army Alerted
(Indian Standard Time is 3 Comyns-Carr declare that uny
Athletics, who won the first gan
cf themselves the wicket. suggestion that the Court had u
The official Teheran radio hours behind H.K, time). of a doubleheader, to 4. But were still sure
are producell by Items marked With the R.A.F. Station Com-jurisdiction to consider charges of
a sharp single Getting rid of two such good
a newa.Overseas Recorded Broadcasting
and items marketi mander and the Medical Officer 1 murder against the defendants in the second, Spencer knocked and eventually inspected Ash Camp today, Origin was
"height of
three two-baggers and batted in past point by Bannerjee took batsmen so cheaply on a perfect denied "categorically" a state- absurdity."
was agency to Quavam that "force" service, two runs, highlighting the Sena- the score to 441 for a new re-wicket was a splendid start. A ment attributed by Justice Webb- twice ad.
cording.
settle the London Transcription service. were few minutes later, lunch
TUESDAY. ally built as a military barracks
MAY 14th-0600 tors' victory. 3 to 1.
heartily cheered by te specta- taken with the score at 43 for would be used to
Azerbaijan problem, but the
On The Air; 0030 The Music tors.
two. Reuter.
Home News (BBC)H News and 0646 Morning Star: 8700 BBC
Variety Scottish DAVIS CUP
Paris, May 13.0730 Tip Top Tunes
0800. The News and (BBC) France confirmed her superi Today's Papers
(BBC);
Chi
in the middle twenties, the camp monished Keenan. He questioned was condemned and evacuated by the use of what he called "rhetori Cal language in Keema's opening troops 10 years later,
When the Japanese took over remarks and again cautioned control of Shanghai, they deliber-against ately selected the site as an in- ternment camp for British nation-
ments."
"inflammatory
state-
"I regard the (defence) motion 200 as being addressed to the thinking als. There are still nearly interneusen, women and child-people of the world and have not -ren-living in the camp ebeek by desired to let them go unchalleng Jowl with the RAF, In sonte ed," replied Keenan in the first
under the Br me
wooden Instance. cuses roofa.
The second admonition an Officers are sleeping eight to whep Keenan sought to read por each tiny room with cracked walls,tions of the 1942 speech by the. damp floors, and paper covered late American President, Franklin | broken windows. The men oro lly-D. Roosevelt, which, he said. prosecute in similar conditions, but more showed the intent to
ing
of them are packed into bigger Axis leaders held responsible for! rooms. Even though the most pre-plunging the world into war.- cise military neatness prevalled it Associated Press. was just possible to aqueezo be- tween each cot,
The food was excellent and the men have their meals brought to them. The wash-rooms are the worst I have seen outside a Jap- anese controlled prison camp,
MALAYA APPOINTMENT
"Great Difference"
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men
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First game:
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game: Louis Cleveland
Second game:
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Slippery Turf
'From
News
situation, the spectators Hazare continued bowling after were wondering whether they lunch but Bannerjee took over would beat the world's last from Sohoni and worked up a good wicket record stand
pace. Hazare made the ball swing ority over Great Britain in the Programme Announcements; Then Bannerjee was bowled by awkwardly and at 54 completely European zone of the Davis Cup 0815 In Town Wonight (BBC). Parker; the last wicket stand deceived and bowled Barling, who by easily winning the last two 0845 Carroll Levis Show (BBC); of 249 taking three hours and tried a defensive stroke. Banner singles mahes at the Stade 0030 The News and Home News:
0945 SEAC Jee had trouble with his run, bow-Roland Garice courts hore - 0940 Programme Announcements Merry-Go-Round; ten minutes..
In ono over, day, ling five no-ballk
"France tous won the tie by 1016 Spotlight On: 1030 Army
1100 Radio which cost him 12 runs.
Orchestra "Very Amused”.
After this over, Bannerjee left five matches to nil and will meet Radio
the second Headlines; 1101 Melodic Mela- * the field to change his boots. He Switzerland in
dramas; 1130 Bannerice seemed very mus enid that he found himself all round.
les Shadwell)ermission (Char **: 1260 News Head- Are ed when the ball from Wattaping on the turf and could not not
The results - today were ines; 1201 Heard Melodies alipped out of the bowler's hand a proper foothold. Shinde came
(France) beat Sweet: 1800 Trans-Atlantic Hai? and came head high. Bannerjee out as substitute and Nandu took Pierre Pellizza
Derrick Burton (Gt. Britain) Hour: 1330 The News (BBC); While 6-3, 6-1; Yven Petra 1340 Bandstand; -1400 hit it off his eyebrows down to over the bowling. Bannerice re fine leg. In the next ever, how-turned iter and went on to bowl. G-2,
Hazare took a well earned rest France) beat Donald MacPhall Strolling In The Park; 1430 Over You: 1600 Those Were The ever, he was bowled, trying to after sending down 10 overs for (Gt. Britain) 6-2, 6-1.
india off driver, Parker and
About 9,000 people watched Hits: 1530 Hollywood Playhouse; Ballet; 1690 Muale· From and two wickets. His good runs were all out for 454. Bannerjee
uncom- with Barton's promise, .al. Won Laat canlage hit 14 fours and Sarwate nine length and awkward late swing today's play and were impressed 1830. The News and Home News
gave the batsmen
(BBC) 1845 Keyboard Club; fortable moments,block fours in their great Innings.
1800 Fifty minutes remained for min though the Frenchmen were un 1715 Indip and Ceylon Half Hour
questionably superior in all 1745 Out Of The Oven; 100
Radio BEAC World Home departments.-Router play before lunch when Surreyutes, his next score putting up
but at this total Parker skled a
News: 1805 Yours For The Ask- China Wins
ing: 1000 Music Timo; 1980 Rain- opened their batting with Gre
Copenhagen, May 13.
Is Day bow Roof; 2000. When gory and Fishlock, who faced short rising ball from Bannerjco and Merchant took a splendid run-
The final result of the Davis Dene; 2030 Radio Newsreel the medium paced bowling of aing catch at-square Hazare and Sohont Left-hand- Surrey thus lost four wekele Cup match between. Denmark (UBC): 2046 Programme An- er Fishlock hit Bohoni through for 100 runs, with Fishlock not. and Chim resulted in a to I covers for four and Gregory did out at 61-Reuter.
League, Standings
New York. May 12, Major League standings are: NATIONAL BASEBALL
Tokyo, May 13. "The declarations made against Germany and other Axis nations cannot be applied to Japan Dr.
There is a Kiyono sald.
very St. Louis great difference in the way, Ger Brooklyn many and Japan surrendered. New York Germany resisted to the last and Chiengo ultimately collapsed. In her case Boston It was unconditional surrender. In Cincinnati London, May 13. The Colonial Office announced other words her war criminals Pittsburgh tonight that Mr. Herbert Ralph might just as well have been pun-Philadelphia
ished without triál, Hono, has
boon
appointed as
"It is an absoluto mistake' to oerretary-general to the Governor of Malaya,
being charges for crimes against Boston Mr. Hone, aged 50, has served General Tojo and humanity in New York
LEAGUE:
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AMERICAN BASEBALL
LEAGUE:
.840 .667
same to Hazare but the batsimen were taking to chances
10 .665
und were content to wait for an oc- casional loose ball.
India gained first success at
in the Colonial administration Japan-just because the samo Detroit
Affairs Officer under Admiral
Aro being made in Nurem- Washington Dr. Kiyosd added. “Whon St. Louis
aince 1920, and was Ohlaf Civil dam? Declaration was so. Obicago,
Mountbatten, responsible for plan tho
ning the British Military Ad captod, Ailled Forces had not even Clevoland ministration In May after landed in Japan. We would like Palladelphia liberation-Associated Exosa. to know why now grimen haye hayel Ansociated Press.
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com-
London, May 18.
Because
| win for China.
The results of
The
nouncements: 2050. Forces Fayol- rites (BBC); 2180 The News and
the last two From Today's Papura' (BBC): matches, played on Sunday, 2145 Dance Band Production; wero-Erik Bjerre, Denmark, 2230 Close Down
of feed shortages, beat Kenneth Lo, China, 8-6, Printed and Published for the the International Horse Show at 6-4 6-1, 6-8; Kho Bukie, Proprietors. The Newspaper
81 when Gregory was low to White City in June will not China, beat Jannik Ipsen. Den- Enterprise, Limited, by WALTER Bohont whenrying to force a accept competitors from abroad. mark, 0-0, 6-1, 0-4-Associated JAMES KEATRO, Windsor House,
Preas.
Hong Kong. ball pitched pd the off stump-Associated Press.