Col. Kilian On Trial
Bad Nauheim, June 18,
-THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1046,
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AMARANTH A USEFUL VEGETABLE DISPUTE TO GO Civil War Is
Papen Talks
A Presidential investi-Too Much
gation of the Lichfield
Nuernberg, June 18. Lord Justice Lawrence, Pre- trials has been asked by
Crimes tri- Colonel James A. Kilian, ident of the War
bunal, pulted up Baron Von commander of Papen four times today for hia the United States Army lengthy descriptions of events Depot at Lichfield, Eng- Icaling to the formation of IIit- ler's government in January, 1933.
former
land.
1.
The disclosure was made In court today ຄ Kilian was brought to trial on charges of cruelly to scldiers imprisoned in his camp. Kilian asked for a pustponement of his trial until he Ead received an answer to President from request
his Truman.
The court did not rule im- De- mediately on Die request. fence counsel was not permitted to. rend Kilian's letter to the President in court,
"The defendant is going into far too much
unnecessary de tails." Lord Justice Lawrence said.
On
March 21, 1933, Von in
Papen. ns Vice-Chancellor Hitler's government signed amnesty decree-described by the prosecution as sanctioning political murder-liberating any one who had committed murder, or any other crime in the seven weeks of terror following the
Nazi ndvent to power.
Von Papen asserted that the decree was merely the "last an tural conclusion," following the revolutionary period,
DURING THE OFF-SEASON
(Contributed by the Agricultural Dept.)
The amaranth or "in tsoi" is a very useful veget. Emergency
able during this "off season" and easy to grow. Several differently coloured varieties are cultivated locally but the home-gardener is recommended to grow either the green leaved amaranth or the red leaved variety, known in Chinese as "tseng ylp in tsof” and “hung yip in tsol" respectively.
BOW
INDONESIA
Batavia, June 18. A Dutch policamas વાંધ that Indonisian "counter, pro- posals for a Netherlands in- depondance plan wors hunded to acting Governor General Van Mook through a British intermediary.
Strike Control
Washington, June 18. Congressional friends of or ganized labour predicted today that
the settlement of the
blocked the enactment of any
year.
TO U.N.O.
Bangkok, June 18. The Siamzee Parliament tonight authorised the the Government to prevent Siamese-French dispute, over the frontier Incident on the Mekong River to the U.N.O. Security Council, tender ar- ticle 36 of the United Nation Charter.
A Siamoso delegation is ex- pected to go to Washington shortly-Reuter.
drastic labour legislation this "ONE WORLD
lawmakers OR NONE"
Although some talked of pushing through n modified version of President
Moscow, June 18. Truman's emergency strike con- The authoritative review, trol bill, the Administration it- "New Times," today published self in obviously relieved over. an artlcle in which certain the freal turn in the Industrial] American politicians - were ne- reinticns.
cused of trying to use the atom. discovery for world Jomination by the United States.
The red amaranth may be ground at any time of threatened maritime strike has
the year and the green variety from as early as January to as late as October. You may try both varieties at the same time but sow each kind separately. Because the amaranth ju`an extremely quick growing vege- table, being generally ready, to be picked for the table from thirty days onwards from aced sowing, it is often planted as 4057 Inter-crop, together with string beans, Chinese vegetable gardeners usually pinnt string bean seeds in rows and amaranth needs immediately practice so you are advised to afterwards. This is not a good wait for ten days at least unti! your string bean plants about six inches high before "I saw no danger in the ten-
suwing the amaranth seeds. The porary application of the une
reason for this is that once the party system" under the Nazi regime, added Von Papen. There string bean plant is well estab were good examples in Portugallished you can safely and easily rake and prepare the soil to and Turkey, where it function-
give it a good tilth, Break up all | ed well.
There hardest accusation I juhips before sowing as the charges
face is that 1. us a Catholic, um supposed to have co-operated in the conspiracy against world peace." Von Papen continued. ----- Reuter.
The trial of the former com- mandant, who in the key figure in the Lichfeld cases, involving six officers and 10 enlisted men, got off to a story start in to- day's sessions, spiced with the defence, charges of "pressure" being exerted from high army officials, and by frequent fiery est hange between prosecutor and defense counsel,
Kilian's letter to President Truman asked him to appoint beard of enquiry to examine the Facts upon which are-based and the methods use
lain testimony, used as a busly for bringing him to trial. --Associated Press.
Bangkok, June 18. The goverment of Sium was seven-man yesterday planning a
nquiry body to
investigate the
death of King Ananda laaidel who died frem à gunshot waun:!
Thi
in-
in his palace a week ago. government is inviting any formation showing that the enter of the King's death might have heen other than accident.---A.000- unted Press.
POST OFFICE NOTICES MAIL NOTICE Outward Mails
There were many parallels for much deeres in Germany history
he said.
Plane Lands In Main Street
ure
the
The spokesman said it was "rather a lengthy document" and will be telegraphed to the ilague.
Authoritative Dutch in- formanta suid the Indonisiun proposals did not have the character of "take it or leave
it." Associated Presa.
seeds do best in loose powdery which will come off easily. They moil. If you-do-this- the-plants-are-then planted three-inchea will thrive bottor and grow from each other in the row, bas quicker, and you will be more or plot, watered and allowed to than umply compensated
for grow.
Never wat pour soil be your apparent loss of ten daya. fore transplanting; water it Small Seeds
only afterwards,
The seed of the amaranth are extremely small, black and very glossy. They are always KOWI broadenst. The usual method is to mix an ounce of A rescue plane used the rough seeds thoroughly with a flower and narrow main street of ilon-tfal of fine dry sand, earth,
Mania, June 18.
for to snatch Dr. Samuel M. Wishik of the United States Public Health Service from the wild Igorot country where he lay desperately ill.
However, quicker results are obtained by the broadcast met- hed. and as soon as the leaves
Catastrophe
Nanking, June 18. The commander of the Chinese Communist for ces in Manchuria in
interview conciliatory
a
said that the continued civil war could "only bring
China.
catastrophe" to
Therefore, he declared, "for the sake of the pecpol's welfare,. our present stand in to realize peace."
It was reported by the Commun- ist New China News Agency that General Lin Piso emphasized that the Red forces were confident of their strength and also conscious of the nation's needs for peace. It added "if the Kuomintang will
President Truman's, measure is now before the House Rules Committee awaiting further action after having been passed by the House and the Senate in varying formne, and it is now facing a complete revision.
The labour situation was des- eribed by Hevard T. Colvin,}
"Many chapters of this book signed in Nanking Saturday, neaistant conciliation service
contain rich material and many It was disclosed by a top Gov- director, as being "very auch interesting considerations, dis-ernment commander in Manchu- better." Another Labour De-playing sincere alarm by
reria, General Tu Li-ming, that seri- partment official said privately search workers on atomic energy us clashes between Government titat be lonka "for at least six at the results their work is giv- forces and Communists there had months of good output in basic ing to the American public and stopped and Red forces were with- industries."Associated Press.
drawn peacefully from Lafachan, all humanity.
ccase attacks, peace is at hand." The writer of the article re- Assurance of a peaceful intent ferred to a book of atomic re-came as na advance executive from search, "One World Or None" headquarters in Changchun or- by D. Masters, recently publishganized eight field teams for Man- the ed in the United States, and churian areas in line with
truce Implementation agreement said:
Split Germany Dangerous
+
serve
an
munist voluntary withdrawal from Changchun-earlier, General-Lin Pino said that the Government of nevertheless continued its north- ward drive. He warned the Gov- ernment against "underestimating the strength of its people in at- tempting to turn Manchuria into a Fascist area."
"Their attempts to find a solu-southeast of Harbin, tion of this problem are, how. Calling attention to the Com- ever, not always directly along the right road.
"The contents of this book
illustration Marx's prophecy that under | W capitalism there comes a stage Berlin, June 18. in the development of produc- Suggestions from abread that tive forces, including such dozen autonomous states bount science, when they become no Germany should by split into powerful productive forces as
Yenan reacted unfavourably` to are about an inch in diameter they can be tinned to
three by a customs union, were de icnger productive but destruc-President Truman's recent state- ment on lend-lease aid to China, way. The nounced as being "dangerous tive forces."-Reuter. inches apart ench
the Communist news agency said, very tender and
for the future peace of Europe"
characterizing it as "regrettable excellent for the table. You by leaders of the Christian-
at this time when Marshall, the may thin every
few days and Democratic Union.
Government and the Communists give an application of liquid
Speaking at a convention
are engaged in peace negotiations.” --Associated Press. manure immediately after, be ime ever careful not to allow the liquid to touch any of the leaves, Depending upon your method of planting and care in feeding and tending the growing plants you may pick them for vege- tables for one to three months. a month after seed sowing.
thinnings are or dust. A small single hand-
ful of this mixture is then taken and
broadcast or sprend evenly as possible over the area to be sown. When doing this A messenger from a Bantoro over the ground from right to left, sideways, and back- doctor hul reported Dr. Wishik | to be suffering from hemorragie wards, for enly by so doing will the seeds be evenly distributed. stomach ulcers and needing Since the seeds are very small WEDNESDAY, 19th JUNE. blood transfusions, equipment
take care you do not plant too Canton (Falshan) 9.00 a.m. and medicines to save him.
thickly. After sowing, take up Swntow (sang) 10.00 a..
A jeep party, guided by an
your weeding rake and holding Canada, USA. Central
the faint trails. and Igorot over
it at right angles to the ground, South America via Vancouver, carried the necessary blood for B.C. (Samdart ) (Parcels) the transfusions to Dr. Wishil scratch the surface soil vory
930 (Ord) ... (Reg.) 9.45 am.,
and the next day, a email liaison lightly, up and down and side- f this is 10.00 4.71.
11.00 plane tanded in the street, dam-ways. The purpoаe
firstly to cover the needs with aging one wing when it hit a
a little soil and secondly to parked truck, Repairs were im-
more evenly, down to the John Hay Hospital Water every morning and after mediately made and Dr. Wishik prend them out where his condition is reported sunset, using a watering can or to be weak but improving-As- tin with vary small holes. Never on to the pour water directly xoil as, in this way, you will form holes and wash away the seeds.
Kangmoon
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Bangkok and Saigon
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(By Train) 4.00 1. THURSDAY, 2011 JUNE Macao and Tsinshan (Kwong Book Cheung) 10.00 21.11.
Straits
(Lok Sang) 10.00 am. Manila, U.S.A.. Central and 2 South America and Canada vin Seattle (Donald Maclay) (Par- cels) 9.30 a.m., (Reg.) 8.45 a.m., (Ord.)
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(Ord.) 10.30 p.m. -Shanghai (Wing Sang) Noon. Hothow and Haiphong (Agnes)
21.14
2.00 p.m.
Wuchow (Kwong Sai Province)
(Sheung Hee) 3.00 p.m.
Bociated Press.
Albania Hasn't Explained
London, June 18.
The British Government has reminded the Albanian Govern ment that un satisfactory ex- planation has yet been received regarding the firing of shells at two British cruisers in the neighbourhood of Corfu, Reuter
learns.
The Albanian reply to the Canton (Sai Or) 4.00 p.m.
FRIDAY, 21st JUNE. original British protest way un- ex Shanghai (Mindoro) 10.00 am satisfactory,, and further Haiphong (Promise) 10.00 am.planations were invited. They Amoy (Barbara C) 10.00 am.
have not yet been received, and Macao and Tsinshan (Kwon the Albanian Government has Sn) 11.00 a.m.
been asked when a reply may be; expected,
Saigon (Helikon) Noon. Airmail for London, Caieutta, Durban, Cairo, Rangoon, Singa- pore, Sydney and Auckland (By Air) (Reg 1.45 p.m.,
(Ord. 2,00 p.m.
Canton {Kwong Tung)
p.m.
4.00
SATURDAY, 22nd JUNE. Macao and Tsinahan (Kwon Fook Cheung) 10.00 a.m.
Formosa
via
Shew) 10.00 0.16.
Keelung
(Hei
Airmail for Shanghat (C.N.A.C Plane) (Reg.) 10.15 a.m., (Ord)
10,30 m
(Kwelyang) Noon.
Chincha (Tainan) 1.00 po
Swatow (Halyang) 2.00 p.m. Canton (Patshan) 4.00 pm. Straits, Ceylon, India. East and South
via rica. Egypt and Europe
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Tribute To
comprised of delegates from all Malayan Chinese
Zunes,
our occupation
Jacob Rainer, Party chairman, said, any such division would result
Kuala Lumpur, June 18. Sir Edward Gent, Governor
in "constant unreat with a gof the Malayan Union, paid aj of war of interests and rivalry warm tribute to the Malayan between the German states.”
Chinese at a dinner given in his Associated Press.
honour by the Chinese Consul. Mr. Haiu Meng-hsiung,
CHIANG TO VISIT P.I.
Shanghai. June 18. Generalissimo Chiang Kai- shek will probably attend independence ceremonies of the the Philippine Republic at Manila on July 4.
The steadiness and staunch- ness of the Malayan Chinese in our ordeal has been unsurpass cd," he said.
Nippon Had A "Divine Mission"
Like all succulent green vege-
Tokyo, June 17. tables, the amaranth must be
Japan's schools were aroused by its war plotters to fill the supplied with an abundance of nitrogenous fertiliser, and any
Japanese youth with radical bo- one in the list previously given
"In the task of reconstruction, Ref that Nippon had a “divine with the string bean will serve
the Chinese have been second to mission" to rule East Asin, on admirably. If it is being grown
none. We can count ourselves | American Lieutenant-Colonel together with string. beans as recommended and the soil had
laya the immense powers of en- the prosecution at the trial of fortunate that we have in Ma- testified as the first witness for previously been supplied with
terprise and improvisation which war-time Premier Hideki Tojo phosphorous and potash, the ap-
are qualities possessed to und 27 other Japanese plication of a nitrogenous fer- tiliser will cause your amaranth Political Council Resident Com- to help
In a report to the People's marked degree by the Chinese, crimes defendants today.
in restoring the wast- to develop large, fleshy, dark mittee. Dr. Wang Shih-chleh, ages of war."
Lieutenant-Colonel Donald green or red leaves equar, at Foreign Minister, said that Pre- In his address of welcome, the Nugent, Allied Headquarter's least, to the best that can be sident Manuel Roxas had in- Chinese Consul said his com- Civil Information and Educa- bought from any retail market. vited President Chiang to the munity would do everything in tion chief, who taught in Japan ceremonies, and expected that its power to promote racial before the war, said students the Chinese leader "will be able friendship and understanding in were instilled with the bellef
Malaya-Reuter. to make the visit."-Router,
Poles Return Home
Within twenty-four hours the little seeds will germinate and in four days the young plants are well above the ground. your broadcast of the seeds was done with an even hand there will be no bald patches in your amaranth bed which should then appear like a green or red car- net. If your plot was very un-
London, Juto 18. evenly owns try again,-and-you- will be pleasantly surprised to
Thousands of Poles have re- see what an expert you can decently returned to their home- ut seed sowing after just couple of trinin, Transplanting
land from France, Yugoslavia, Palestine and the United States and British zones of Germany, the Warsaw radic announcedi today.
Still Afraid Of
Der Fuehrer
Nuernberg, June 18. Hitler's heuchmen are still afraid of him. This becomes more evident every day in the court room where 20 of his satellites are on trial on war crimes charges. It is as though they ex- pected der Fuehrer to rise up out of a dim corner and scream for the Gestapo to take them away.
save the You may however amaranth in an unevenly now plot by transplanting the young
Five of the 25 trains bring- Beedlings, when they are a few ing 5,000 Polish families from The request is being made inches high. To do this prepare France have already arrived. Ambassador to 4ct after having proviously Most of the men through the Yugoslavia, because Britain has your new ground and at sun-whe will work in the Silesian no diplomatic representative to thoroughly wetted the seeding mining ficide. More than 8,000 In
plot, gently pull out the plants Poles, Albania--Reuter.
British Scientists Look For Robot Bomber
London, June 18.
British scientists are pooling brains and research data in an effort to present the R.A.F. with 600 m.p.h. pilotless bombers, capable of flying as far as Berlin, bombing from the stratosphere and returning within two hours. Research is being made in search indicates the search for robat blind landings and all pilotless bombers.
labour ner expenso
are minors!
mostly and workers, have returned as the vanguard
pelled from Poland-Reuter.
MORE "CORFU” N.C.O.S REDUCED
Five
one breath, they blame everything on him, then apparently try to ameliorate that by such ex- pressions as, Fritz Sauckel's-"he was one of the kindest men I even knew”.
war
that their nation eventually would dominate. "the world un- dér one roof."
Tojo, who had sat stolidly through the earlier days of the trial, leaned forward with his elbows_on_the_desk and his fingertips touching. to stare at the witness. For the first time, he appeared intensely in- terested.
Colonel Nugent declared not only were school subjects slant- ed toward military goals, but that students were put through field manoeuvres street fighting problems, bayonet drill and ma- chine-guns instruction;
"Such teaching inculented in- to them ultra-nationalism and militarism," he summarized. "It taught them fanatical de- votion to country, blind obe- dience to authority and the be-
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED
NOTICE IS HEREBY
of repatriates from Yugoslavia. The first group from Palez- tine loft Telaviv Inst Thursday. Only Baldur
von Schirach, to make the stand, was carried Another 20,000
have arrived builder of the Hitler legend and away by his memory of the Fuc- lief in Japan's divine mission from Germany in trains which old Doctor Hjalmar Schacht, hrer. had brought home Germans ex-jugger of finances, took off their fect said the court was not in- Asia." --
The Lord Justice in ef- to become dominant in East
Associated Press. glovca. Von Schirack astound- terented any more, that it had ed the court when, in the middle heard enough about Hiller's of his story about the ideals of qualities. the Hitler Youth Society, he ex- When Jodl tried to criticize ploded and branded Hitler a Hitler, the Justice atopped him "millionfold murderer."
again on the some grounds. Schact simply anid Hitler was Hitler's absence has built a Bordon, June 18.
a.baldfaced liar and two timer. lot of atone walls in the testi- more N.C.0.8, found
It is as though the othors, į mony. Many a point comes MONDAY 24th JUNE.
guilty, by a court-martial of de- under Hitler's yoke for a dozen smack against that one-man set- Macao and Tainahan (Kwong
serting the troopship. "Corfa” Fook Cheung) 10.00 am,
'phases of radar, sparing nolther Confectarea as to how the nt Southampton on April 8, have years, still cling to the legend up and stops right there. With-
to achieve future fleet of "ghost bombers" | been reduced to the ranks. Australia via Sydney (Priam)
Al-If they are to die they must Heinrich Himmler and wily ING of HONGKONG TRAM- as their last reason for living out the Fuehrer, blood-thirsty GIVEN that the ORDINARY YEARLY GENERAL MEET- (Parcels) 9.00 a.m., (Reg.) 0.45 an effective and reliable system might operate have been numer- together 29 N.C.O.s have now die for some reason.
Paul Joseph Goebbels, the pri of "automatic bombing."
been reduced to the ranks.
It's not that they think Hit- aoner's deck rather seems full WAYS LIMITED will be held USA, Canada, Cen-
Scientists are trying to de-
Best guess so far suggests Sentences were promulgated ler is alive, though one or two of small fry.-Associated Press. at the Offices of Mesara. tral and South America via Scattie sign such an aircraft because that their flight would be con- yesterday on Sorgeant Henry might. It's that each was in- (Gonzaga Victory) (Parcels) 9.30 British policy has always been trolled by a radar beam similar Churchyard, 20, R.A.SC.
(ROK)
of timately exposed to the dicta- 0.46 อ.ก.
(Ord.)
to the beams which guided Caves Farm, Sandhurst: Cartorial power of Hitler. It was against self-destructive weapons Shanghal (Shantung) 1.00 p.m. such as the flying bomb and Pathfinder aircraft in "blind" poral Edward Hamphon, 21, burned into them so deeply that
Border Lombings during the war.
Regiment, Airmail for London, Calcutta, rocket bombe,
Arthur it isn't to be eradicated quickly.
Manila, June 18. Durban, Cairo, Rangoon, Singa. Experiments have reached the Once reaching a designated Street, Goose Green, Wigan,
A C-47 transport plane, minus pore, Svdney and Auckland (By practical test stage, using nar-point bombs would be relenaed Lancashire; Bombardier Tom
Small Fry
its engines, today became a fly. Air) (Beg) 145 pm, (ON.) | row radar beams which are by radio with a great deal of ac-Owon Mayhew, 22, Royal Artil Their praise of the Dictator ing boxcar, in a muccessful cargo 2.00 p.m.
connected to new types of auto-") curacy.
lery of Gordon Road, Shoreham, finally aroused the exasparation tout. Canton (By Train) 4.00 p.m.
matle pilota. The most dif The bombers would fly at an | Sussex; Bombardier Phillip of the court. Lord Justice, Towed by a four engined C-54 TUESDAY, 25th JUNE
flcult problem appears to be that altitude of 60,000 to 70,000 feet, Robertson, 21, Royal Artillery, Lawrence, president of the In- of the 408 Troop Carrier Group, Straite, Egypt and Europe vla
of managing safe landings in out of range of accurate ant! Church Road, Upper Mill, Oid-ternational military: Tribunal, the C-47 took to the air with Liverpool (Admnatus) (Parcels)
aircraft fre.
ham; and Corporal Phillip indicated his patience was exonse from Nichols Field, then 3.30 am. (Reg.) 9.45 a.m.,; (Ord.) 10.
There
several good
Their speed would be so great Hewitt, 22, York and Lanca-hausted, when Colonel General cut long at 12,000 foot for a Hong Kong, 19th Jūno, 1846. Batavia (Laomedon) 10.00 a.msystems which were used dur- that fighter aircraft, would have shire Regiment, of Lincoln. Alfred Jedi, chief of the Wehr landing at. Florida-Blanca, north, Saigon (Malacca) 10.00 am. Ing the war, Gut additional re- no chance' of intercepting them. Reuter.
macht staff and 16th defendant) of Manila.-Associated Press,
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By Order of the Board,
W F. SIMMONS,:
Secretary.