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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, MAY 81, 1940.
Conditions In P.O.W. Russia Has
Camps In Germany
HANGED
Landsberg, Muy 30. Gottfrica Wajas COMMUN. dant of the Duchan concen. tration camp. тя hanged yesterday morning in Lands berg prison.
Weins had hoped for a re- rieve just before his denum
Associated Press,
Surplus Italian War Material
Paris, May 29,
LONDON, MAY 30.
THE WAR MINISTER, MR. JACK LAWSON, HAS CALLED FOR A FULL AND IMMEDIATE REPORT ON VAR- IOUS ALLEGATIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN MADE ABOUT CONDITIONS IN PRISONER OF WAR AND CIVIL INTERNMENT CAMPS IN THE BRITISH ZONE IN GERMANY AND BELGIUM.
Reached The Limit
Charleston, May 30.
An Associated Foreign news analyst has addressed a college at Charleston declaring that the Russians have just about reach- ed their limit in legitimate ex- pantalou for security purposes and if they keep on a danger-. ous situation may arise.
lie said there is danger of another war, but, he was sure
war need not come if all' agree to avoid it.
He added that if Russia
CROWN PRINCE IN "ps where she is now, all will
HARWICH
but if she keeps on be well, reaching, then it will be ap- parent that there are no limits to her ambitions."—Assoclnted Press.
Weston,
THIS WAS ANNOUNCED IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS
TODAY IN REPLY TO A QUESTION. Earlier when questions on the same subject were asked, Mr. John Hynd, who is the minister responsible for the British administration in Ger- many, said that roughly 45,000
Harwich, May 30. Germana were imprisoned in the Crown Prince Federic of British zone withon trial, in Denmark yesterday was guest cluding 41,000 dangerous Nazis of honour at a luncheon glven and security suspects and 4.000 by the United Steamship-Com-
G. war criminals who pany to celebrate the naiden and W. A military committee report suspected
under. on the definition and disposal of would be tried as quickly an voyage to England of the ship seretary to the Minister of surmus Italian war material was possible.
Berring Sea.
Transport. adapted on Tuesday by the deputy
Major Tulion Beamish He was sented between major Crown Prince Frederik was foreign ministers in Paris, Aneri (Cons.) asked by what date he general R. 1. Dewing who com- guest at a dinner at the Danish con offleials
cials reported without di-estimated the Inst of these per-manded the first British troops Iegation in London-Associated valging details,
sons would have undergone trial in Denmark after the liberation Fress In inconclusive discussion on dealing with war criminals under and whether he was the proposed Italian treaty, the that the standard of accommo- United States deputy, Mr. James dation, feeding, medical facili- C. Dunn, renewed the proposal ofties and general treatment 13 Mr. Byrnes, for a special allied the camps in which these men commission which would receive and women were interned, and necusations for a limited period, in particular in the senior of- say 90 days, after signature officers' internment taip at Os- the treaty.
an
Antisfied
Mr. Dann stressed that the tend. were entirely satisfactory. Mr. Hynd said that he could United States wanted war eri- minals
handled by
Afied not give the date by which their agency, rather than unilaterally.
trħal would be completed. - The deputies adopted a report on the future size of Rumanin army.
Balanced Rations Large numbers were involved and the majority could not be tried until the Nuremberg Tri-
This will be passed to the foreign ministers who have abunal had given its verdict on ready agreed that Rumania' forces be restricted to thos needed for internal security and
frontier protection.Associate
Press.
NUTS TO AMERICA
America
the criminal organiration.
Allies Sharing Out German Shipping
The
Brussels, May 30.
becamo
individual shares
The bulk of the German merchant shipping available to 18
Allied nations has been allotted to them and their property yesterday, M. Jacques Ruoff, President of the Inter-Allied Reparations Agency, announced to - the press here tonight. The feel consists of 249 ships,, Gorman internment cams in totalling 689,286 groas register-ceived by each country exceeded the British zone had recentlyed tons.
thone initially allocated, thanks been reviewed and as a result. Following are the allocations. to the United States, who !food production activities had he announced, to chen country: duced their
share of allottra been intensified, said Mr. Hynd. Britain received 90 ships,' total- | 133,700 tons,
Balanced rations were
The proling 354,512 gross tons, includi
total allocated tonnage
re-
re-
Washington, May 29, The House of Representatives vided for hospital patients arding the liner Potsdam of 17.529 represents two-thirds of all Ger- Agriculture Committee said that postal facilities had been ex tons, the Milwaukee 16,254 tons, man merchant shipping taken nuts, dates and figs are being in-tended and wellare arrange the Pretoria 16,662 tons, and a by the Allies. The remaining ported into the United Statements Improved.
big whaling ship.
third, under the. Potainm Agree- from countries adjacent to the Senior officers in internment France received 60,152 tons, ment, goes to Russi and Po- famine arcus.
camps were the responsibility of including the crack liner, land. + Oficials said that moro nuta
Europa. 50,000 tons. Holland Decision on the shares to be from India, Italy, Turkey, Iran the War Secretary.
Disquieting Reports received 20 ships, totalling allocated was unanimous, nave Iraq, Spain and South were imported-during the even Major-Beamish said that 61,916_tons: Belgium. 11.196 for India, who refused a 23- year-old ship of 2,694 tons al- months ending March 31 than there were very disquieting re-tons; Australia 1.270 tons.
to Canada received 10,797 tons; fotted daring, the entire pre-war normal ports from reliable efficers and
her. Nevertheless, tens; Egypt | ndderi even more disquicting rumours Denmark 20,110
Mr. Ruch, india was year.-
"Those countries should send regarding conditions in a num-j1,028 tons; the United State anxious not to prolong the pro- them to starving neighbours hutber of camps in Germany and 46,925 tons; Grecce 42,440 tons, ceedings unnecessarily and did they want "American dollars"
that even if half of these reports India 2,594 tona; New Zealand not resort to arbitration Associated Press.
were true they were a grave re- 1,418 tons; Norway 7.759 tons which she was entitled-Reu- flection on the British. Adminis- and Yugoslavia 8.607 tons. tration. Could he be given an
London, May 30. Six thousand Gerrians from Norwegian internment camps are
assurance that British treat-
to be repatriated to the Sovie: ment of German prisoners zone of Germany during the next would be guided by justice, and few weeks, states the British fairness?
News Service in Germany. Many Mr. Hynd replied: "I can giv of them have been interned in an assurance from the dale my camps at Mandal and Stavanger. administration took ever, nume- .. Router.
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Challenge To Spain
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The State Department an-] nounced today that the ship, the Marine Perch, would arrive at Bilbao on June 6.
The ship. had a capacity of 947 passengers, but the Spani- ards have arranged for only 10p or 200 passengers for the trip. The State Department added "the Spaniards have claimed in the past that they could not expel the Nazis because of lack of ships." The sending of an American vessel is obviously designed to remove that argn- ment.
The State Department spokes- man said there remain in Spain 2,205 Nazis, "whoso repatria- tion the United States Govern- ment wishes to effect as soon as possible."-Anнociated Press.
STRAUSS ILL
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