Communist Offer To Evacuate Harbin

ANTI-AMERICAN “HUE" IN S'HAI

Shanghai, June 30.

Army All American personnel in Shanghai were restricted today to their quarters until 11 a.m. following rumours that a big anti-American

Nanking, June 30,

General George C. Marshall and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shck today announced a new Communist peace proposal including an offer to evacuate the Manchurian city of Harbin. The new proposal came after a day in which the American envoy redoubled his efforts before expiration of the truce between the two dis- putants at noon today.

Urgent Plea

parade was brewing. To La Guardia

The parade failed to materi aline, but the military polica kept vigilant guard over Am- erican establishments.

Berlin, June 80.

A Communist spokesman said Chou Enlai made the new bid for. peace after the Generalis- almo rejected. Marshall's sugges- tion that the rival factions sign the agreement in principle, leaving some details for further negotiations.

BLOCKHOUSES

Tientkin, June 30. Hundred

કાળીચ blockhouars have bean "com- pleted by the Chinese parrison authorities at stratopid paints": in Ticntain the biggest port in North China--and outlying, districts,

of

Their erection is part extensive precautionary, men- aures taken by the tocat mill- tary as a remit of Communtel activity in the vicinity of the city, Router.

Siam And

France

Dr. Sutan Sjahrir Li Shu-fan

Kidnapped?

Batavia, June 30..

On Japan

San Francisco, June 30.

Dr. Li Shu-fan, of

Indonesian Nationalists at Jogjakarta today an-Hong Kong, reporting to nounced that Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesian the American College of Republican Prime Minister, was taken from Chest Physicians .on: his hotel at Soerakarta on Thursday night by China's efforts to rebuild armed men.

her medical facilities, said today "the Japanese Also taken with him were the Republican Social took particular care and Affairs, Minister, Madame Maria Ulfah San: delight. in the destruc- tose, and Maj-Gen. Sudibyo, officer in charge tion of of the air evacuation of Dutch internees, the schools and Hbraries so our colleges,

radio said.

The broadcast was picked up by the Dutch monitoring. Ber- London, June 80. Ivica in Batuvin.

A reliable British military! Siam today rejected a French In addition-to-the-offerto complaint that Siamese bandits source, in 'Batavin told report- Mr. Marshal MacDulle aaya

Harbin, the made attacks on Vientaine on that General Sudibyo had that he, has sent U.N.R.R.A. withdraw from director La Guardia an urgent Communists were reported to the Slamiere-Indo-China frontier expressed the fear that "come- on the and repeated allegations that thing like this might happen." Sudibyo's chief nssistant, an plen against Congressional ac-have made concessions

already been kid-

!

qur institutions of learn- ing became empty shells

Plan To Reduce almost overnight.

Accidents

London, June 30: British school children

"Such wore the acts of a raco of bipeds incorrigibly affected with intellectual myopla (near- "sightedness), hydrocepulus

(idiocy), niom."

and thickoned

Cra-

rumours that several GIs were on threatening to cut off re-ratio of Goverriment ́ ́and Com-the.French were guilty of minor unidentified Indonesian may be taught to drive 000 there were only 12,000.doc-

playgrounds as part of a miniature cars in school

campaign to reduce road

Unesincas over the situation was accentuated by whispered assaulted by a Chinese mob Inst night, but the American allief funds in Russia. Ile de-munist forces to be maintained aggressions themselves.

The Siamese Foreign Ministry major, had cares that the organisation's in Manchuria,

They also were asid to have in a statement released through napped previously, the source work in Ukraine "is the bright

Indonesian official' circles in tish and American observera

they were com- spot", in the picture of Anglo-offered to evacuate certain Red the London Legation said Bri- said.

troops from North Kiangsu and had gone to the disputed area Batavia said American and Soviet relations.

MacDunia in chief of the accept certain position changes to inquire into French reports pletely bewildered by the now"" U.N.R.R.A. mienion to Ukraine.in Shantung, Hopel, Anhwei on June 2 that the French side and were vainly tying to obtain

He declined to release the fand Jehol provinces.

of the frontier river had been telephone and telegraph com-

munication with Jogjakarta." text of his message to La Guar There were indications the shelled 48 hours.

Dutch evacuation authorities the incident

thorities asserted they heard nothing to substantiate this.

Meanwhile, Mayor K, C. Wu ascribed the anti-American hac of the recent anti-civil war de- monstration in Shanghai Communist agitation, cinted Press.

POST OFFICE NOTICES

Asso-

might halt the smoothly-running evacuation of Netherlands inter nees from the Interior which had recently been stepped up to Associated an average of 300 daily-A

dia, but told newsmen that the

Government might announce "What really happened," the message "gives in detail a re-

statement said, "was that a expressed fears port on cur work and my stand further extension of the truce.

and on this issue, und points out

No agreement was signed French warship ahelled

damaged a police station in the the extreme necessity for con- [prior to today's deadline.

uren and on June 5, the French tinuing U.N.R.R.A. relief In

A Communist spokesman was raiders attacked villages in the Ukraine."

MacDuffle said that during his pessimistic over the prospects of neighbourhood." four months in Ukraine he and general settlement of the civil Press, General Post Office and Central ten other members of his mis-strife, te observed, however, Post Unice, Kowloon will be opension had received complete co-that if an agreement is possible. for sale of stamps from 8.00 a.m.operation from the Russians and it may be learned soon.

MAIL NOTICE

GENERAL HOLIDAY.

to 10.00 nm).

All other Branch Post Offices will be entirely closed.

Outward Maits

MONDAY, 1st JULY Swatow and Bangkok (Hirom)

10.00 1.7.

Aiaceo and Tsinahag (Kwong Said 10.00 8.10.

Straits (Anbui) 10.00 a.m. Macasser, Sourabaya and Bata- via (Tibadak) 10.00 a.m.

Australia vin Sydney (Amla) (Pureels) 20/6 5.00 p.m.,

29/6 6.00 p.m., (Ord.) 1/7 10.00

a.m.

Airmail for London, Calcutta, Johannesburg, Cairo, Rangoon. Singapore, Sydney and Auckland (By Air) (Reg.) 29/8 5.00 p.m.,'|| (Ord.) 1/7 10.00 a.m.

(Fook Hoi) 10.00 Kongmeon

a.m.

Canton (By Train) 10.00 .m.

TUESDAY, 2nd JULY.

(Kwong Macko and Talnahan Fook Cheung) 10.00 a.m.

Haiphong (Empire Labrador)

10.00 a.m.

Strails (Edna) 10.00 a.m. Formosa (Tsi Lee) 10.00 a.m. Foochow (Mee Wali) 10.00 am Kongmoon (On Wah). 10.00

U.N.R.R.A. had built up a great deal of goodwill among the So- viet people.

Luxury For

The

Sabotage?

Meanwhile reports reaching

sociated Press,

TOKYO WAR TRIALS LACK INTEREST

(By Russell Brines)

Tokyo, June 30.

accidents.

Tho Royal Society for the

Пан

Ho assorted that for 400,000,-

tors.

"Our first objectiva is to sup ply medical personnel, both in quantity and quality," he added. "We must plan for mass medi- cal education,"

The chest physicians' sessions, Prevention of Accidents proposed the scheme,

which arg.preliminary to the The society considers the best convention of the American way to make children road-con- Medical Association here, are scious ls to give them a know- being attended by 500 physi- edge of traffic problems from clans from China, the United States, Australia, Britain, Mexi- the driver's viewpoint.

co and South America. Asso- ciated Press,

The miniature cars would be driven by a one-horse power en- gine using a mixture of petro and oil.

They would have a top speed of 15 m.p.h., with one forward and one reverse gear..

Instructions in the highway code and the working of car en- gines would be included in the driving course.

School playgrounds would be marked into roads and crossings where small boys from the, age of nine could take their girl

The international war crimes trial, potentially friends for a drive.

Asia's greatest drama, has become a second rate show which is rapidly losing its audience.

The situation outlined by Commander Benley VACCINES

M. McMullin in his San Francisco statement:

has resulted in general apathy which seems to BY AIR

Jap. Own

ORS. "Try"

Officers

Tokyo, June 30. Japanese soldiers being re- patriated from Bangkok aboard the Tatsuhara Maru severely beat. '33 officers after a frenk "war crimes trial" aboard the vessel, the Kyodo news agency reported.

The ship reuched Kagoshima on June 18, but passengers were not allowed to go ashore through quarantine until yesterday, when details of the "trial" became known. Kyado said that the military police started an in- vestigation and the 3,500 sol- diers and officers aboard were transferred to Teapozan, bar- racks pending a full probe.

The United States House of here from Shanghai cited re-. Representatives on Friday pass- cd and sent to the Senate theliable observers as saying that General Marshall is fully aware? deficiency bill allotting $16 of the possibility that reaction.

U.N.R.R.A. 000,000 Lo menstre

provisery elements within the Kuo- contained a that American newsmen must mintang may be trying to aabut- use of any new agreement with the

Communists. be free to report the U.N.R.R.A. funds.

When the army reorganisa- signed in This, in effect, prohibits the use of U.N.I.R.A. funds in any tion agreement was country. which censors nows ac-Chungking Feb. 25, Ambassador counts of U.N.K.R.A. activities. Marshall emphatically expressed!

it would not be affect everyone concerned-from members of the hope that

Honolulu, June 90. Associated Press.

torpedoed by a "small group of! the Tribunal to spectators and the press.

A group of youthful, fliers irreconcilables" with an obvious

who during the wor carried The trial has been dominated death-dealing cargoes to many reference to Kuomintang re- McMullin, who was an inves-

tigator and case lawyer with the by legal wrangling incompre-an island and city in the Pacific actionaries.

Kyodo said that the pansen- and who is hensible to the average man→→→→ so-called pro-German prosecution staff The

the Kuomintang returning to private law prac- and the monotonous introduc-ares today are carrying to these gers described the victims of elique within

sama islands and eftios the unprecedented soldiers conduct- tion of unrevealing documents is believed largely to be respon- tice, sald that the Allied prose.

means of twarting untimely ed trials as officers, who, incurred sible for the lenient policy to- cution of Japan's accused war- and affidavits is a clear sign death.

the enmity of the men by their Washington. June 30.

victim to that both the prosecution and

Owners and operators of the treatment. U.S. Army wives in Japan Warda the Germans. This policy makers had fallen

It said that once the ship was can have three servants any roused-a-biller. controversy in maladministration, neglect and defence lacks strong leadership Pacific Overseas Airline, the

the foreign papers but not in inefficiency which, in view of or cohesion in their own ranks war-trained airmen recently out of Bangkok, the soldiers the issues at stake, is tragic."! It has had lera drama so far undertook to fly $3,000,000 in organised a tribunal and tried less is just not done, according to a pamphlet prepared by the the Chinese presa,

Despite clear displeasure in The Japanese people, con than any of the numerous warerums and vaccines to Shang- a total of 55 olcers, of whom

UNRRA's War Department for 1,000

distributing 83 were found guilty of charges wives of Eighth Army men the United States, the Chinese trary to the Germans, formed a time shows staged by the Japa hai,

of beating and punishing sub- authorities removed from the ready-made and eager audience. acae militarists such as the point for China. about to join their husbands.

Each planeload. Included ordinates without reason, exces- "Servants are generally avail-repatriation lists a number of They wanted to learn what ac-ordinary routine of the signing

during the 15- able," the pamphlet anys. "The active Nazis and it is consider-tually went on

As a result, trial audiences are cholera, smallpox and rinder- nation and needless exploitation growing sinatler. Even the sec|pest, desperately needed in the of the men in transporting of- tions reserved for high Allled war-ravaged, and disease-ridden ficorn baggage, officers and their ecals and the Far East.

"After being forced to squat: - Allied press box are usually only The line was organized last humbly before the court during partially filled.

March with headquarters in the hearings, 30 of the accused Japanese press has

G.I. Wives

hal (C.N.A.C. Plane) (Reg.) 10.16 Average family will requiraled possible that these are secret-year militarist reign when they of treaties with puppet states. $100,000 worth of biologics for sive use of authority, discrimi

u.m

+

Airmall for Canton and Shang-

a.m., (Ord.) 10.30 am.

Shanghai (Pakhol) 100 p.m. Wuzhow (Sheung Heo) 2,0

p.81.

Canton (Sai On) 4.00 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY

about three-cook, washwoman, houseboy or girl.

"Thair wages are very ren- sonable about 10 dellars month."

that

To be temporarily billeted at first, the arrivals would find their permanent homes Manila, P.I. (Gardon Park) would be finished in September, 10.00 a.m.

"completely furnished with elec- Macao and Tainshan (Kwotrical refrigeration and electric Sai) 11.00a.m.

Swatow and Amoy (Halyangi heating."

2.00 pm.

Airmail for London. Calcutta. Singapore, Bangkok and Saigon (By Air) (Reg.) 1.45 p.m., (Ord. 2.00 p.m.

Capton (By Train) 4.00 p.m.

THUSDAY, 4th JULY

(Kwonk

(Marine and

"Maeno and Tsinshan Fook Cheung 10.00 am, Manila and Calcutta Lynx) 10.00 a.m.

Canada, U.S.A., Central South America via Varicouver, B.C. (Kitsilano Park) (Parcels) 9.30 a.m.. (Reg.) 9.45 a.m., (Ora.) 10.00

a.m.

Shanghai (Hupoh} Noon. Batavia, Ceylon,

-East

"Families should bring swim auita, tennis rackets, bas, golf

clubs and specialised sport clothing, mitts, gloves, cameras, skates, skis and any other allied items.

Jap scamstresses and tailors are plentiful and good.

ly trying to foster discord China-Associated. Press.

in were fed only with propaganda. They are anxious for the pun- ishment of their war criminals and even complied their own lists of these they believed to ba responsible.

Ends At Noon

Nanking, June 30. The trace period ended at noon

wag no

All Japan applauded the Al-mented on dullness, in a typical Ontario, Calif., and rapidly de- received such soverc physical a $5,000,000 con- punishment that they were sent

They

none soders,

and only hate enough to stir up

and has were beaten until they were un

today with Marghal George C. lied announcement that the de- indirect criticism of the court.veloped into

It operates 18 four-to hospital and three others Marshall still conferring with fendants would be given a fair shabbincas and apathy of the pri- engine transports

voiced disgust, with scern. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shok.

trial. But throughout the The Communists sold that there

indication that Generalis weeks so far they received very simo Chiang Kai-shek necapted the little, information

Blight indications that the de- last offer.

Ministery of Information sour- fendunta will be, given an even would break. ces said that the truce definitely be extended to give the Communists another chance". make peace, and that the length of extension is still undeter-

the

mined.

to

A formal statement later sald nnt the government had agreed to withheld hostilities. but demand-

Really Red In The Face

of whom show bases at Honolulu, Johnston able to leave the ship without

good island, Kwajalein, Guam, „Jwo} assistance.--Associated Press.

Jima, Tokyo, Okinawas, Shang- The papers remarked on fer-hai and Simichi island in the minnn Gcoring'a defiance by con- Aleutians, track and then concluded that the

J. Edwin Jones, airline preal-

"Pick-Up Girl"

Japanese defendants already had dent who checked one of the Is Banned

have

first mercy flights through Honolulu, explained some of the difficulties in handling serums

decided they had lost the case.

The American

defence

counsel

London, June 30. chosen more hastily been

The Lord Chamberlain will than the prosecution counsel and burried into what at best is an on long flights. Because vari not license the controversial play. "There are a few beauty

extremely complex situation. They ous temperatures are required "Pick-up Girl," until the script are without funds to hire Inves- for different types, a physician has been altered. shops, and plans bave been made

tigators and Japanese counself accompanies each plane, making Queen Mary saw the play ro- far increasing, their number, ed settlement of the dispute with-

London, June 30.

chloped in to pay printing costs. constant checks of the dry-ice cently and after the performance "Dry-cleaning and laundry | In a reasonable perlod.

Soon you may be able to The American prosecutors are refrigeration Associated congratulated the leading play- The Ministry of Information

whether your dinner known to be graneling behind the Press, facilities will be available."

announced that the government is choose maintaining an indefinite status party at home, chall take place scenes with divisions so numerous "e permit further negotiation." with a lighting system of rode that they even include Southern Associated Press.

pink or pale green, or you may and Northern cllanek. Chief Pro- change the colour of your light-secutor Joseph B., Keenan, în a ro- Ing to suit by turning a knob. cent press conference in Washin

ton. acknowledged this division. Father in a temper can pro but yas of the opinion that it is not hampering the case--Asso- can darn socks in amber of softciated Press. : blue.

Mr. R. Gillespie Williams,

The Army regrets that "there will be none. of the vast, me chaalsed, and complex roar of American society."

It points out that in compon

"there's little to fear

South Africa. Bombay and Egypt from the Japs, who are a sub-

(Scott E. Land) 8.00 p.m.

Jhai

and gation

servient, beaten people."

Canton (By Train) 4.00, v.m. Airmail for Canton and Shang- (C.N.A.C. Piane) (Reg.)

1935 am. (Ord.) 10.30 a.m.

FRIDAY, 5th JULY

Canton (Fatehan) 9.00 am Macao and Tsinshan (Kwong Sell. 11.00 AN

"Bon voyage and a happy lundlag," it adds.

HINT TO H.K.

LANDLORDS?

New York, Juno 30.

·

PILLION CYCLISTS | duce a demoniac red. Mother

TO PETITION

t

In view of the fact that at the Nottingham inventor of Delico- beginning of August the Pollen:

propose to prohibit pillion riding lor, new system of theatre light-

DANCED NAKED

Lustier, Bustier Beauty

ets.

The play has been running several weeks at the Lindsey Theatre in London; one of the Little Theatre clubs.

It cannot be presented on any · West End stage until it has been licensed by the Lord Chamber-

the

on bicycles. thus throwing several ing which la revolutionising BUT NOT AT HOME to be abreast of the girl out for a good time" who

Hollywood, June 30. "Women who don't lain,

"Pick-up Girl" is an American know their chest exer-study of juvenile delinquency.

15-year-old cises simply aren't going It deals with: a

times,"

says producer contracts venerent disease from

a Ballor. N. Albert Lewis..

The whole action is set in a.... "Roving male eyes today look juvenile, court, beauty... Me to the word "abortion" and to

Women won't be able to get the following dialogue:- away with padding any more "Judge: What were the do- Lewis said he was not sur- fendants wearing when you en- prised to find that the feminino tored the bed-room?*

- leg ald not have much, pull any: "Constabla Mr. Jenkins was A wearing a ribbed underskirt. Men are bound to lose inter- Elizabeth was wearing nothing".

thousand cyclists out of employ-stage technique, belleves that ment meeting was held by 8.000 the time will come when dyna

Paris, June 80:- Training School, Kowloon, yuster- static lighting, can be applied

to home, in addition to stage honditting

dancers has been charged with day.

result of the aeting, Illumination: Zour As a

"The girl, Marie Terese Minard several delegates were appointed We are just at the beginning 25, protested she was Tory moral to present the views of the cyclists of a long road and it may be person when police pleked her up to the Police and to ask for fifty years before the full fruits for tugatisning, ban to be postponed day, pluton of our work are realised," he

As reported yesterday, riding on bicycles alem di sald

Colour harmonies can be in- the. Jabanase occupation af Hone Kong. It was definitely prohibit- troduced into a show with much ed before 1941 and has only been more frequent changes thần dbiera ind in recent months because; have nor for best possibl

A Landlord' who thought of a of those men near the Police mie as opposed, to, the present A beautiful París-strip-song for a patler and bustier type of The Lord Chamberlain objects

Airmail for London, Calcutta, new eviction Flan-dynamiting Johannesburg. Cairo, Rangoon, tenant out--was sent to gaol todav Singapore, Sydney and Auckland on a charge of setting vaff 201 (By Air) (Reg) 1.45 p.sh., (Ord.) sticks of TNT.

onid J. W. Willams, off North Carolina, had re quested Mrs Lewis Brickell, widow with seven children, to move from the house shouta mashth ago

„But, when she refsend i

to do no Williams set off the dramko, un der

oper corner of the house, It blew off the weather and (shattered: three

“2,00° pări......

Canton (By Train) 4.00 p.m.

SATURDAY, 6th JULY✨ Macao and Tashan (Kwang Took Chouns) 10.00 mm.

Shang Airmail for Canton and

ONA C Plano) (Reg.) 10,16 km (Ord.) 10.30 a.md.

Stratie Eggot and Euroba ria

Tool! Tenser) *Faresis) 2.30, family ran out of

(Reg.) Limia (Ord.), llame mat off ihres mért

and Bouth kyard

of the Bhorique of other, means of Already, the system

lal needed dollars-

When pollen searched her they und under her coat:

A full-length pair of Curtains. Several pard

est when they see so much of The Lord Chamberlain' ¡cen- them everywhere they lookin sor has altered this tor Thay

on billboards, and in were both wearin

th

The author-El

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