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SOVIET NAMES HER ENEMIES

Ottawa, June 2. Igo Gouzenko, former code clerk at the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa, said in evidence that Colonel Nicolai Zabotin, former military attache at the Soviet Embassy, told his staff they must prepare to face Britain, Canada and the United States as enemies sometime in the future.

Gomendi, stap the in the trial of Mr. Fred Rae, the Com-i munist member

(0)

charges

against

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1946.

BRITISH POLICY

POLICY CHANGE

Leaving Struggle To U.S. And Russia

London Uncertain About America

London, June 2. The "New Statesman" and the "National Liberal Weekly" both say the recent trend in British foreign policy has been to move away from the growing diplomatic controversy between the United States and Russia.

Observers said that British and foreign officials

agree with the "New Statesman" and the "Na- tional Liberal" that Britain is leaving the in- ternational struggle to the United States and Russia..

say

Office Marce Forriga parliament.

conspiracy that although Foreign Minister}

Little Doubt Of Clash

New York, June 2.

TOO STUPID

Humbaro, Juno 2. Martin Bormann's blonde private accretary suid today sho wan convinced he quan dead brenn the demeis Fuehrer wun too stupid to have remained in hiding auc- crusfully for so long.”

יו ז'יו

The 31-year-old Elas Kruc- ner, one of the witnesACH TO- quested by the German lawyer defending Hormann in obern- tiet at the Nuremberg crima trial said she lat naw her employer when they both fled from Hitlere aw meid shelley in Berlin 13 metin

Apsuciated I'rras.

Canada, muid Zabotin Ernest Bevin will reply to Raut-i John Foste les dcclares CANADIAN

made the statement in August, 14an Poreign Minister Molotov's in "Life" Magazine" that the

19-45.

charges regarding the Anglo-most urgent task of AmericanĮ

Smugglers

Bagged On Frontier

CHINA ENTERTAINMENT AND LAND INVESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of China Entertainment and Land In- vestment Company, Limited will be held at the registered office of the Company, King's Theatre Building, 6th Floor. Victorin in the Colony of Hong Kong, un Wednesday the Twelfth day of June 1946 at 12 o'clock noon when the subjoined resolution will be proposed as a special

Paris, June 2." A vast

underground resolution. contraband organisation

That

Article 71 of the Association be altered by substituting

the

to

alleged to have smuggled Articles of more than £20,000 worth figures "$1,200.00 to $2,400.00" of gold, drugs and lace for the figures "$600.00 Linto Spain, has been dis- $1,200.00,”

covered on the Franco- Dated the 18th day of May Spanish frontier.

Nineteen arrest: have already been made by the French from- tier authorities, including three:

women.

In the courke of their

Conzenko quoted Zabotin as American bloc, he has left the statesmanship is to find policies AT-SPY TRIAL vestination the police have also

"Yesterday they werd

Anying.

they are ou our allies, friday neighbours, tomou they will be our enemies,"

Spy Gaoled

about the

more

primary

discovered that besides handling gold, drugs and luce the raf- flickers were dealing in large i quantities of saccharine

motor fuel-Reuter.

ON'SHIP

and

Durban, June 2.

1916.

George Y, K. Sun,

Secretary.

GREEN ISLAND CEMENT CO., LTD.

WH all individuals, or firms having claims against Green

to 8th December, 1941, kindly forward same, with supporting details where possible, to our Head Office Exchange Building, Des Voeux Road Central, Hong

Kong, on or before 16th June,

centre of the

Arena to U.S. which will avert a serious clash; Secretary +1 State James with the Soviet Union. There! Montreal, June. 1.

is little doubt Byrnes,

about the pos-j The English press agrees that sibility of such a clash."

The Crown prosecutor for Colonel Zabotin was recalled the chief reason

current Dulles is the United States today produced evidence to Moscow after the announce British policy is caused by undelegate to the United Nations that Mr. Fred Rose, Com- ment of the expionage investi- certainty

United and is regarded as an expert on munist Member of Par- gation. The royal Commission States--both by the slow pas foreign affairs.

"The

closely Sprie liament accused in the SMALLPOX SUSPECT Island Cement Co., Ltd., prior investigating the case describ-sage of the British loan bill and

policies ed him as the trader in Canada by American politics.

are studied, and the Canadian atom spy trial, Ill-Advised of a spy network directed from

more intimately they are was suggested for use in Moscow. Associatul Press.

The "New Statesman" says known, the greater does that Soviet espionage in

One passenger who embarked| that J10 CILE!

define danger appear. The could American policy and predicted purpose of that policy is to Canada by the N.K.V.D., on the Swedish liner Bullaren an American trend against in achieve peers, security and op- the Soviet secret police. recently is suspected as a small- ternational cuoperation, It portunity for the Soviet Union,

pox contact. Mr. Rosc's cited the

counsel objected

Messages have been flashed to "Peace and security are con- railroad strike and

pru-sidered by them to depend upon

vigorously, but tha "reactionary" Jegislation

Lestimony the health authorities at Las Palmas and Gothenburg, the posed by a "weak" adroni stra- | radicating the non-Soviet type was read into the court record.

Igor Gouzenko, former Rug-1 ports at which the ship will tion as showing that the United of society which now dividen the On States is far 110m having a the world

sian Embassy code clerk, identi- ; call, incompatible stable

fied a letter whien indicated that i It is possible that the passen- the and policy.

cover of the ger has been vaccinated against Mr. Rose, under name "Fred" had been investi- smallpox but special precautions stated by the N.K.D. in June are being taken because of the 1942, and had previously work danger of epidemics as the re-i ed with N.K.V.D. Associated sistance of millions of people in Press.

Europe is low.-Reuter.

Ottawa. June 2. Edward Zerall, aged 30, a for- mer national research commercal engineer who, during the war, WAS engaged in radio research,

was sentenced here today to four years' imprisonment on a charge of conspiring to break eind Serrets Act.

The charge was a sequel to the inquiry into any atinged Soviet- operated ring in Canada.

Zernil is the third person to be sentenced in connection with the Ming, which the Crown claims pro- vided confidential information to ersons in the Soviet Embassy in Ittawa, Reuter.

domestic

into

interpreted, foreign, halves. So

Soviet policy is one admittedly intolerant. It seeks to eliminate what to us are the elements of free society."

It adds: "In these circums tances, Britain would be ill advised to commit herself to any course of action which de- mands consistent American support for its success."--As- sociated Press.

Parachutists' Murderer Commits Suicide

Wuppertal, June 2.

Colonel Suhr, Chief of the German Security Police in southern France, has committed suicide in Wuppertal Prison while awaiting trial as a war criminal.

Soviet Concept

He said it is the Soviet con- cept that "even the most ob- scure and hopeless refugee flec- ing over the face of the earth is a potential threat to Soviet pence and security. if he har- bours thoughts that are anta- gonistic to the Soviet Com- munism.

"Soviet leaders think that ai quick way to eradicate such potential threats is to have gov- ernment: everywhere which accept the political philosophy of the Soviet Union." he con- cluded. Associated Press,

The German guards who entered Suhr's cell found "Unbidden

him hanging by a belt from the cell window.

Shortage Of Nylons To Continue

He had tried to commit suicide

on three previous occasions. Hu

was placed Wuppertal prison with General Seegara high-ranking S.S. mon

and other

who are

scheduled to appear in ron. f

Champions" Of Iran

London, June 1.

Kensington Gardens An International Camp

London, June 2.

Troops from many of the allied nations who will participate in Britain's victory parade on June 8 have converted Kensington Gardens into a cosmopolitan “camp of all nations.”

1946.

This information is required. at the present time, for record purposes only.

R. TAYLOR, Manager & Secretary. Hong Kong, 27th May, 1946.

NOTICE

THE CHASE BANK

From and including Monday, June 3rd 1946, our telephone numbers will be changed as follows:

With

26638

26639

Extensions to

Fighting Renewed Departments. Inj Kurdistan

The Danish Norwegian, Bel-¡ gian and Dutch contingents occupy rows of tents adjoining the inain road through the cump.

Each country has a main as sembly tent and behind each of these are tid rows of smaller tents in which the men sleep, three or four to a tent. The men sleep on mattresses, raised a few in- ches above the ground grass.

Teheran, June 2, the war crims court in Wupper- Moscow radio asked bluntly

The Tcheran In an inspection tour of the tal on June 11 on charges of kill-last night if Iran's "unbidden camp,

evening paper "Kahan" tonight Irish guardsman a tall ing Allied paruchutists who were champions"

reported that want perce and said the guests are given every renewed fighting between Kurdish captured in France,

Arsecurity in the Middle East or possible attention.

forces and Iranian Governmen Six of the ain members of

Camp regulations nre fairly troops was taking place in Kur- the staff of the concentration camp seek to "artificially create and

distan. which four British women fan trouble and conflict on the lenjent. There are no fixed hours

The paper said that the Kurde parachutists were drugged and southern frontiers of the Soviet for rising or going to bed.

Troops are free to eat where burned to death, were found guilty Union."

Sardesht and Banch, That's the word today from by the military tribunal here to- Commentator Levin protested they wish if they do not like the forces at

messes, where the food served is while Democrats were attacking Maj. Herbert Rose, of the Civi- day.

against the Russian-Iranian better than British civilian stand at Mahinbullagh and Bijar, north lian Production Administration.

W.A.A.F. In Court question remaining on the Ards. Some of the contingents of Hamadan. Rose told a Senate Special

This information, said the news. Committee on small business sentenced to be hanged. Other Security Council and said that

Washington, June 1.

Bad news, girls. Nylons will be senrce for at least another year.

in

their own food.

were attacking the Government

NOTICE

All

Royal Hongkong Golf Club Hongkong Cricket Club Hongkong Football Club

Members of the above Clubs

Ministry, but the only official statement the War Ministry would I Treasurers of the date of their make was that fighting, if taking return, if they have not already

done so.

This can be done by place, would be an attack on cen- tral government troops had been strictly instructed no available

form which is As they completing a

in the Treasurera' office.

to act provocatively-Router.

Dr. Rhede, the camp doctor was agenda of the United Nations Nepalese for instance, have paper, had been received from who have returned to the Colony that women now gut 20,000,000 sentences ranged from 13 years, "one cannot help wondering broht their own goats, which high ranking officer of the War are requested to advise the pairs of Nylons a month,

for the chief executioner and four what it is that Iran's unbidden the slaughter on the spot. "And they won't get any morete imprisonment for

years for a medical orderly, to champions really want."

There are open air washing until next Spring at least," he commandant Fritz Hantjenstein.

the camp

"The way the Iranian ques-facilities, and hot water is pro- added. “That's

tion has been brought up in the vided for those who choose to eat when the Du Witnesses told the court earlier!

at the camp messes. Breakfast is Pont people hope to get their how the four women were burn- Security Council and the way at 8, lunch at 12.30, tea at 5 and new plant completed."

in which it is being handled ed alive in four red-hot specia! Rose said that in addition to ovens in the crematorium

after there, smacks too much of the supper at 8-Associated Press. the Nylons. 20,000,000 pairs of being drugged hy injections. One lamentable methods of the

4,000,000 pairs

of of the rayon and

women recovering con- League

Nations, Some! cotton and wool stockings are

sciousness while she was being people are going in for the made each month.

put Into the fire, kicked and futile business of playing their tioner's face with her fingers. screamed and tore the exceu vote combinations in the new international security organiza- The nine prisoners stood pale tion-obviously, this Bort of and trembling in the dock to hearthing may lead to a grave or- "hehe court's decision and when the deal for the whole security or

verdict was given the three found not guilty sacred into their cats-

ganization," sociated Press. with sighs of relief.

This, he said, equals the 54,000,000 pair production figure maintained during the war. "Iyaterical buying," said," that's our trouble. Every woman in the country seems to want a year's supply of Nylons. -Associated Press.

Britain's Protest To Rumania

London, June 1.

com-

A young W.A.A.F. officer who briefed the parachutists for their mission

and eventually traced them to the crematorium, present-Reuler,

DIAMOND HAUL IN TELAVIV

WAS

gk

he

Army Plane Tragedy In Italy

Naples, June 2. An American transport plane added-As- en route from India to the United States fell in flames into the sea near Naples today, killing at least eight of the 38 aboard,

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STRIKE VIOLENCE

Ottawa, Juno 2 Violence resulting from the- Great Lako shipping strike, hos- pitalized seven men, last night.

Meanwhile, J. A. Sullivan, pre- sident of the striking Canadian Seamen's Union asked the govern- ment to take over the majar Canndían steamship companies "Ini American military, police said order to bring about a settlement that sight bodies had been re- and avert bloodshed."-Associated covered but the others were still Press.

Moscow Sneer Atri British Colonies

mlesing.

All those aboard were described London, June 2 as "military personnel," Moscow radio, commenting in 1

Sergeant king, a survivor, said English

the ATC plane left the on

recent White

an airfield Payer on the modernisation of the near Calcutta on Friday and took British Colonial service, today off from Cairo today en route to said that it suggested a "project

Rome.

OLD ETONIANS

The Foreign Office last night released the text of the British protest to Rumania which

Jerusalcın. June 2. plains that the Bucharest govern- Armed bandits stole £120,000 to draw officials from colonia: (A Salermo dispatch to the

It is intended to have an O.E. ment has "invariably found means worth of diamonds from the populations in the hope that they Rome "Giornale d'Italia" said the party on the 4th June at the to, circumvent assurances of early Feldman Diamond Company in may be more freely imbued with known dead totalled 25).

Gloucester Hotel. A private elections and freedom pledged under the Moscow Con- Palestine nolice announcement, polls."

of apeech Telaviv last night, according to the spirit of, serving tho metro-eight survivors. An American all O.E. who are interested, Italian flahermon pulled out the room has been obtained. Will ference agreements."

The announcement described,

Moscow radio added: "It is patrol boat stationed at Naples please send their names to Sub-

· The note was delivered on May the men as "three acmed Jowa" suggested that they should be found only floating parachutes. Lieut. Beaumont, Hong Kong!

and paralelled an American

and dobrls sont to Oxford and protest which was made public "in trio bound and gagged the single cient then modern. The

when it Club, so that we can have some Cambridge mailbags said the and London. This is

arrived.-Associated Press. Washington last night.

Idea of the members. The British said that "the state guard and rifled the small safe of the Colonial Office attempting policy

POPE AND KING political violence has noticeably after taking the keya from him. to carry out the methods of a increased" in Kumania and ha! The police said that no clues ruler is not a new one for colonial

London, June 2 "constant cases of hooliganismi bad yet been found to the Idon- countries.

Rome radio stated tonight beth in Bucharest and the pro-tity of the men.

"The British Broadcasting Cor-that the Ministry of the Italian

27

of

The announcement

moro an-

vinces aro occurring for the Most of the diamonds were poration anys, that the colonia! | Royal Household denied reports t apparent purpose of molesting uncut, but some were in settings. members of the opposition and broaking up their toot-Associated Press.

They also objected to press

restrictions, including "the oxer-

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REMOVAL NOTICE

Deoples who have suffered very said to have been published by much during the war for freo-a Roma evening newspaper that'

The South British Insurance Co., Ltd. have dom and progress will be made the Pope had declined to re- removed to their old offices 303/4, Frince's Build- happy by the project.

calva King Umberto," the light of the lateat re- cise of congorahip, which is fro-some motable instances prevented parts

The King arrived in Venice ing, 3rd Floor, Chater Road as from 3rd June, 1946. of the collapse of the quently usurped by printers the proper dissemination of Im- Anglo-Indian talks, auch hopes tonight from Milan and went to Tel. No 21134.

FS Cable, unions, thereby giving rise to in-portant declarations by allied would seem to have little ground." the Royal Palace, the radio Justice and abuse, and has tn." statoaman.”—Associated Press. Router.

added. Reutor:

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