THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1046.

No Bombs Or CHINA TREMBLES ON VERGE OF

"EVEN GREATER CALAMITY"

Taxes In Utopia

New Orleans, June 2.

No Icar of atomic

bombs, no price controls italians Go To

no taxes, no rent are a

few of the benefits held The Polls

out by three Americans who have bought an is- land in the Caribbean and intend to turn it into a virtual Utopia.

They have invites! others who wanted "Io get away from it all" ind five on an island para- ding" to join them in the adven- ture.

(Continued from Pazo 1)

in the referendum on the mon- archy, for though the organisa- tion as a whole has declared for a republic, there is a strong monarchist right wing.

Whatever the result of the re- ferendum, the new constituent "Of course, we expect to have assembly which will meet for the Arst time on June 24, will the group women," explained

have to work out the new con- Jender, Harold Clark, 64.

stitution.---Router.

(By DEWITT MACKENZIE)

New York, June 2. General George Marshall, America's special envoy

Purse Seiners

to China, gave the people of that great country For China

CENSORED

a grave warning when he said, several days ago in Nanking, that they "now tremble on the verge of an even greater calamity" than they so long have endured—a terrible civil war. The general, who has been striving to end the strife and who several times seemed to have success within his grasp, called on the Chinese to aban- don "suspicion, hate, bitterness and all other evil passions of the situation." Most certainly China's 400,- the tremable on now 000,000 verge of so great a calamity that if Marshall is able to avert it, he will be a miracle man.

The conflict at arms between Chinese Communists and .Gen- Rome, June 2,

eraliss.mo Chiang Kai-shek's Heavy voting was

has Government reported Nationalist early today as the Italians chose gone so far it is diflicult to see between a monarchy and a re- how it can ie rettled in

other way

than on the There are already 11 share-public, for Italy, nud elected de-any

to write the nation's Imttlefield. My Associated holders in the scheme.

Clark legates

Press colleague. Spencer Davis, intends to begia with 15 per.new constitution.

who has just returned to New manent members, who, WIL A large turnout of women York after a long tour of duty Chinese Reds also have found their wives and children, will participating at the national bring the first group of settints elections in the first time in Ita- like this: "The way things now hand at numerous places.

|lian history, was acted in Rome, stand, it looks like a fight to B

No incidents were reported, but finish." police patrolled the streets in heavy tanks and trucks.

"Single girls may join, and married men will ring along their wives and children. Cou- ples will get married there just the same as anywhere else."

Clark paid 4,000 dollars for the inland, buying it from Scotsman.

to about 30 or 10.

No Money

There will be an

laxes, be will be no money.

cause there

Heavy Voting

All trade on the island will be newspaper by barter.

Priping, Jun 2. Generatissimo Chiang Kai- shek made a speech at Kini Jen Tong Hall in Chungnan hat Park hors today, but an American correspondent and several Chinese reporters were not permitted to listen, despite their protcals, Associated Press.

Sentile, June 2. Seven purse seiners, equipped with the most modern fishing!

men including

carry 19 fishermen who

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Struggle For Control Of Miners' Union

London, June 2.

A struggle for control of Britain's National Un- ion of Mine Workers-a Union of 700,000 mem-

gear, are scheduled to sail to-bers of whom 400,000 are China's fishing fleets. morrow for Shanghar to join paying affiliation, fees to

the Labour Party-is de--- The ships were outfitted by veloping between UNRRA. The ships

the Labourites and the Com- will spend five months training munists at the very time the Chinese to operate the when, with the coal equipment.

UNRRA plan to send two ad-mines nationalised and a ditional fleets from Sun Fran-coal crisis looming ahead, cisco within two weeks. It is the Union's place in the celting 75 volunteer fishermen national life is more im- to sail the latter ships.

Each of the seven ships in the fleet leaving here has fresh pro- visions for three weeks and dry provisions for three months, The vessels are radio equipped, -Associated Press.

portant than ever..

The Labour Party has won the first round in the contest by gaining in a last minute-whirl- wind campaign au impressive majority against Communist af- Aliation in every single din- trict. Even districts with Communist dominated execu-

in Chinu, Aizes the situation up arms and ammunition ready at Nisei Leaving tives voted against the affilin-

A despatch to the Socialist in "Avanli" gnid Milan powerin bomb' WR main-thrown at 2am at the offices Products got to the

Communist anal Socialist land at Miami wil be used for

injuring newspapers, seriously community entorptines,

three workers and starting fire in one place,

All members must sign a de- claration saying they will live as naturalista" not cat meat,

fowl. fish. noy use tobacco, al- cohol, medicines, drops, sugar, white four, table halt, coffee, bear vinegar.

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a

The Ministry of the Interior

Communist Position

The strategy of Chinese Com-Canada...

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tion.

But the Communists may still munista is to drive Chinng'a

win the second round the trcops out of northern China.

Vancouver, June 2.

fight for a position of the Gen- altogether and consolidate that Approximately 170 Japanese vacant owing

eral-Secretary of the Union, great area under a Red governleft for their homeland aboardment of Mr. J. Edwards as to the appoint- ment. Indications are

that the steamship Marine Angel Secretary to the National Coal

Speaking militarily, Chinese Cornmunists are not in an un-hey intend then to pursue their last night. favourable position. They have cost of the rent of China strong grip in Manchuria with with the idea of driving Chiang its great agricultural areas and and his Nationalist Government

Jout altogether. highly developei inaustries and on the richest puta of northern China.

Tammine Altit Dagasperi, fendre of the Christian Demo-500,000 men who are well erata, vated in Rome It is not ped with light arms. known yet whether King Um- berto the 2mi also voted or not.

Associated Press.

FIGHTING TALK BY ARAB HEAD

Moneyed Opposition

Difficulties

and

Board which

ment.

tlic

is to run Labour govern- There will be two principal and Ernest Jones, the Labour candidates em Arthur Horner

man who is Secretary of the

The group was comprised of families from Ontario, Alberta mines for the and British Columbia nad is of 10,400 Canadian Japanese who during the war expressed a wish to return to Japan,

the first

FRENCH BID FOR LOST TERRITORY

Japanese forced the

on

B

said the results of the balloting their positions their resources

Once they have rensolidated i

of bringing the Each person took about 675 Yorkshire Miners. Mr. Jones which in some places will con will be far better than those of Communista

Nationalisis pounds of luggage.-Associated as trusted sin his district but fiue through the fenoon of

government are Press.

hardly known outside, Horner tomorow, will be available bethe Nationalists. As for light-into the same

obvious. Their politieal Views ing forces, the Chinese Itera

is not only the president of the fere June 7.

are utterly

Com- between

at varianJU.

South have

3100,000 atel

Wales liners' Federa- tion and the Union's national equip-ista are bent on breaking up big estates and redistributing

production officer-in-charge of them among smail agricultur- Chiame on the other hand has

the campaign for increased out- ists, Within the Nationalist more than a million men besides

put, but also a member of the banks are the special police and provincial

great vested in-

Central Committee of Britain's terests of China. troops. However. The latter are

Communist Party and its lead- Observers believe that Chiang

Paris, Juno 2. scattered throughout China so

ing expert on trade union po- would be able to

France has asked Britain and icy. that actually, the Chinese Reds

compromise the United States to request Siam coalition govern- to return the territories

On the Cointunist affiliation have more troops in the north- and create a

ment but for the opposition of from Lacs and Cambodia in 1941" straight party issue but it in

"stolen the ern sector than docs Chiang.

miners voted some of the moneyed interests. when the Chinese Commista claim that there is no relation be. However, even if a

coalition Vichy government to cede a sec most unlikely that they will Jerusalem, June 2

were furned it is doubtful if it tion of the Indo-Chinese Gen-

vote on their-General Secretary Jamal Husseini, the Chairman Wween them and Moscow.

would last. -Dilferences be- torates to Slam.

in the same light. It is charac- the Palestine Arab Higher eral Chou En-la,

The French plea was discloset teristic that

the same

South in Paris yesterday by a foreign Wales miners (Carlton Vielory) Parcels) 9.00 Committee, warned 3,000 Araba Chinese Communist leader, and tween the two political factions

arca conference who attended a rally sponsoren by envoy at the Nationalist capi-

ministry source. He also declared which turned down 4.1 (Reg.)

the Palestine Arab Party here to- tal, Lokl me in Chungking

Horner'a that the French government had plea for 9.30 a.m.

there was no

Communist afiliation made verbal statements Shanghai (Mount Rogers) 10.00 day that they must prepare "to 1943 that

to the nominated Horner with a 90 per defend their country with their meetion between the two isms.

British and U.S.

Ambassadors cent. majority as their candi- blood

The fact remains however, thore (Kwong

accusing the Siamese of exagge-date for the highest position in Before stand 80.000 mem- mest assuredly is an affinity of

rating the incidents on the Sium-the Union. bera of the Haganah tillegal fellowship and that by remark

French Indo-China border Jewish defence organisation)

"cover up" the territorial "theft."

They do not foliow his poli- ready to amash us", Jamal Hus.able coincidences, Chinese Red troops entering Manchuria have

In a memorandum to the United tics Horner hus

been re- eini said.

"Are you prepared against this slipped into positions held by

plundering and looting of Siamese nations, the Siamese allege French Sydney and Auckland (By Air) danger? Have you trained your the withdrawing Russian Red of world apprehensions" atomic territory.-Associated Press.

troops with the greatest of case.

Canton (Fatshnu) 9.00 a.m. Saigon Belikon) 10.00 a.m.

sad Central USA., Canada. South America vin San Francisca

a.m.

9.15 a.m.,

Macao and Tsinshan

i) 11.00 a.m. itaiphong (Agnes) Noon. Iloilo and Cebu, P.3.

Victory) 3.00 pan,

(Ord.)

(Arendia Airmall for London, Calcutta Durban, Rangoon, Singapore.

(Iteg.) 1.45 p... (Ord.) 2.00 p.m. Straits (Van Heutsz) 3.00 p.m. Canton (By Train) 4.00 pm.

TUESDAY, 4th JUNE Formosa (Hastings Park) 10.00

21.371,

(Kwong

Macao and Tsinshan Fool Chuang) 10.00 a.m.

Swatow (Haiyang) 2.00 p.m. Shanghai (Glenogte) 3.00 pm. Canton (Saj On) 4.00 pụn. WEDNESDAY, 5th JUNE Shanghai (Samtyne) 10.00 4.m. Haiphong (Bust) 10.90 ani Strails and Australia via Syd- 9.30 (Parcels) ney (Kaipaki)

9.45 am (Ord,)

T

(Reg.)

10.00 a.m.

Afaniin

10.00 a.m

(King Hankon VII)

Macao and Tsinshan (Kwong-

sai) 11.00 a.

Shanghai (Tsinan) 1.00 p.m.

Airmail for London, Calcutta.

sons?"-Reuter.

number two

China Market Below Expectations

in

con-

Washington, June 2....

"Modern Industry," an American magazine of in- dustrial management and marketing, said to- day that India and China, while regarded as major markets for American equipment

after the war, are failing to measure up to ex-

pectations in this respect.

The magazine said that "the future of these two areas is becoming more obscure. In both coun- tries, irreconciliable points of view are coming into head-on collision."

Bangkok and Saigon (By Air) DAMNATION FOR

(Reg.) 1.45 p.m., (Ord.) 2.00 p.m.;

Canton (Bv Train) 4.00 p.m. THURSDAY, Gth JUNE Macao and Tainshan (Kwong Fook Cheung) 20.00a.m.

Bwatow and Amoy (Tjibadak, 10.00 a.m.

Shanghal (Wing Sang) 10.00

a.m.

(Tak

Straits and Calcutta Sang) (Parcels) 9.00 a.m., (Ord.)

10.00 a.m.

Australia via Sydney (Kadris- tan) (Parcels) 0.30 a.m. (Reg.) 9.45 am, (Ord:) 10.00a.m.

Canton (Kwong Trung) 4.00

p.nt

LEFT-WINGERS?

to

zine pointed out,

United

ista "have held out for a settle- ment which would mean, sub-

British Science Wants Control

London, June 2. Britain's new "Atomic Scientists' Association" today that "in the present state says

bombs should be "produced and controlled by international au- thority to prevent any ill- disposed nation from holding the threat of atomic warfare over the workt.”

prolee.

ate for Parliament in his home peatedly defeated as the candid-

district-but they trust him as a trade unionist.

Now the British trade union- St. John's, June 2. Rain helped firefighters in a

ists are watching to see whether five-day battle to control 17 forest Horner will succeed where they fires blazing in Newfoundland, failed to become the first Fourless winter cabins at a log-Communist to rise to the central It advocates the ultimate dea- ging centre in one area were des. seat of power in this or any big truction of existing bomba. troyed-Reuter.

Lunion-Reuter. The Association is composed of British scientists who worked on nuclear

energy projects.

They made their recommenda- tions in a memorandum to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission--Associated Press.

Satin Sells At 71/9 A Yard

Search For Thousands Of Missing Children

Arolsen (Germany), June 2. Tens of thousands of children whom the Nazis kidnapped in conquered lands and tried to rear for a future Germany have been found already by U,‚N.R.R.A. in Germany.

Sydney, June 2. "Until their

Sydney women are differences are 71/9 a yard for Chinese satin, paying Ironed out, neither county, can the first to be sold in Australia drive ahead on full-fledged in-since the war.

An unrelenting search con-icentration camp documents, dustrialization and thus br-

tinues for thousands more. They rumours and suspicions, pro- The satin was brought to are hidden in German institu- vided essential clues to the chil come big buyers of

Australia by the Roy States equipment,"

Farrell tions and private homes where dren's whereabouts. But often, the magu-Export-Import Air Merchan- their identity is guarded by the languages spoken by the It said the Chincre Commun-dise Service, and is being sold their captors. It took a mass-children proved to be the most

in a city store.

detective operation to discover conclusive evidence. Associat- The store buyer said: "One them. silk satin at 71/9, a yard for a uary and added that six mulil-

UNRRA Headquarters ed Press. woman bought 10 yards of the said the search began last Jan-

wedding dress..

lingual teams are now at work. "Younger women do not ap. As fast as the children fre preciate it so they were at school when we last UNRRA centres where trained because found, they are brought to sold pure antin, and they don't specialists nurse them back to realise how lovely it is,"

mental and physical health be- fore restoring them to home and family, if possible.

much,

Non-R.C. Sects Controlled

|

The children's stories show

of

GOVT. TROOPS IN HARBIN

Nanking, June 2.

Chinese National forces

Manchuria, Chinese

London, June 2. The Communist Party stantially, a state within a state newspapers

"Pravda" Chinese Nationalists cannot and still realise their accuses Roman Catholic, agree clergymen of threatening dream of an united China. No

is it likely that Chinese Com- spiritual damnation

munists can be moved, even by members who General Marshall, to make more Church vote for Left-Wing Part-Important concessions.

"After all, China Hea on the ties in the Italian elec-

flank of Soviet Russia. The tions on June 2, accord-soviets have shown in Europe FRIE 7th JUNE. Canton (Fatahan) 10.00 a.m.

ing to the Moscow Radio, and the Near East the deadly

the Nazis planned to use them have entered the su to bolster their own manpower burbs of Harbin, key city · Bangkok (Mui. Hock) 10.00 am,

their fear of strengthening A Tass Nows Agency dea- neighbours. Formosa Iloishow) 10.00 a.m.

Consequently. It

and at the same time, to reduce of Macao and Teinshan · (Kwong | patch broadcast by Moscow

central the manpower potential is naive to expect the Chinese Sal) 11.00 a.m

Buenos Aires, Juno 2. Radio says that upon Vatican Communists to throw in their

neighbouring countries. The according to Airmall for London, Calcutta, orders a "huge army of Catho- lot with the Nationalists and series of decrees ordering regis- captives carefully to find those

Government today, isauad Nazia screened their youthful press reports here. Rangoon

Singapore, Sydney and lic preachers consisting of 62 settle down to building a strong tration of all religious organiza- of Intellectual or physical au April 25 as the date for their The Soviet authoritice gavo Auckland (By Air) (Reg.) 1.45 archbishops, 220 bishops, tens p.m., (Ord.) 2.00 p.m.

Industrial state of the tions except the Roman-Catholic periority who could be trained withdrawal from Harbin, a rail of thousands Canton (By Train) 4.00 p.m.

of priests and

whole Chinn.

organization and regulating the for special use. SATURDAY, 8th JUNE.

over 500,000 monks and nune-

centre of 517,000 inhabitants. activities of Catholic organizations Macao and Tainahan (Kwong are mobilized to conduct elee.

outside of church.

Many of the children were

On April 26, it was reported Fook Cheung) 10.00 a.m.

tion propaganda in an effort to

One decree forbade the extab-trained as future troopers. "In- that Chinese Communists were Canton (Sal On) 4.00 p.m.

catch votes for the reactionary will give up their dreams of an lishment of non-Catholle churches ferior" children or those who believed to have taken over the SUNDAY, 9th JUNE. Royalist forcos united in à industrialized nation based or missions to "proselyte among refused to absorb Nazi training | city..

single anti-Democratic comp. largely on Manchurin's re-Indians. Non-Catholic sects in were used in medical experi

(Tho Soviot evacuation of all The Clergy is unscrupulous sourcos, the Chith civil war is a order to deal with the governments and often killed with us Manchuria was completed on in its desire to intimidate and bleak outlook," the magazine ment, must obtain from the Reli- tried drugs,"

4 May:8) dinorientato the faithful. Many | said, -

Abus Bureau of the Foreign Induced by their captors to Generalissimo Chiang Kai- bishops are publishing propa It concluded, The wartime Ministry, a "document reporting forgot or deny their true iden she's government insists on ganda articles in the press, forecasts of China's actual buy on the respectability and morality and to remember, that they occupying the whole of Man- threatening Catholics who vote ing of industrial equipment in responsibility of Its directora

Catholle organizations desiring were Germans only many of churla" before resuming posce for Loft-Wing Parties with the foreseeable future, needs torturo in the next world." that some cutting down Associatto deal with the government must the children resisted Identinga, talks with the Commuhlats, Che

obtain prior approval from their tion efforts.**

hose press reports said this brouidcast quoted.

local bishops Associated Pres

"Birth and polite" racords, con... waakond, Router.

Macao and Tsinahan (Kwong, Sai) 10.00 a.m.

Swatow and Bangkok (Herme Un) 10.00 a

1.1.

Canton (Kwong Tung) 10.00

'MONDAY, 10th JUNE, Strails, Egret and Europa via London (Benvorlich) (Parcels) 2.30 a.m., (Reg.) 9.45 a.m., (Ord.) 10.00 im

aut

Bleak Outlook......- "Unless China's Nationalists

od Press.

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