THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1946.
KAI-SHEK POURING CHIANG KAI-SHEK
MEN INTO MANCHURIA
Bangkok
Palace Incident
Bangkok, Aug. 22. Rumours that an attempt had been made on the life of King Phumiphon Adulet, the 18-year- old ruler of Siam, were denied In a communique here today from the Regency Council.
The King left on Monday by ale on a visit to Switzerland for
health reasons,
The police disclosed that at An un- midnight on Sunday authorised person gained ad- mittance to the Royal Palace. When apprehended be declared that he was seeking nadience The intruder with the King. wad unarmed and it is suspected be is mentally derauged. He is now in custody.
It was announced too that the Siamese Prime Minister, Prid Panomyon, resigned today.
He said that his reasons were that he had been overworked for a long time and felt this responsibility for premiership, should be carried by a younger man. Ruuter,
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 23 U.S.A... Central and South America and Canuda via San Francisco (Iraq Victory) (Par.) 9.30 a.tn., (Keg.) 9.45 m., (Ord.)
10a.m.
Macae and Tainshon (Kwong Fook Choung) 10 am.
Bangkok (ickory Burn)
10
11 m.
Nanking, Aug. 22.
The Chinese Government is reportedly pouring
thousands of troops into Manchuria for an all-Mercy Mission out drive against Jehol province,
Communist-dominated
At Sea
carso
GOVERNMENT
STORES DEPARTMENT.
NOTICE
During the month of May 1946, several parsons were ar- that rested and detained, at the It is hereby notified
During Sealed Tenders in triplicato, Kowloon Magistracy. which should be clearly marked the period of detention one of TENDER FOR THE MANU-the arrested peraons died. FACTURE OF SCHOOL DESKS, CHAIRS, ETC will Eyewitnesses of this ineldent are requested to get in touch be received at the Office of the with the Office of the War Unit at Chairman, Tender Board, Pu- Crimes Investigation Be Works Department, Colonial Victoria Barracks, H.Q. Land Secretariat Bulliling, until noon Forces, Hong on Friday, September 6th. 1946. | 34048).
Jehol province is not taking seriously the Com-
San Francisco, Aug. 22. The United States Army hospi- munist call for mobilization, Information Minister Pang Hsueh-pei announced. Pang tal ship "Comfort" arrived here from the Orient today with 434 said that the Yenan mobilization order was patients after performing a morcy merely a call for help from men scattered mission on the high sean.
19-year-old Tenderers must attach to each Robert Dimmet, throughout Red areas,"
merchant seaman, was picked up tender a receipt that they have ship "Coastal deposited nt the Treasury, negotiations and from the
Voeux "The situation in Communist cerning peaco
of United States Nomad" suffering from acute ap Prince's Building. Dea different from the position
"Comfort" the areas is no
ort Road, the sum of $100.00 na n pendicitis when what it has been during the past Marines in North Chinn
Meanwhile, a Communist broad- was two days out from Yokohama. pledge of the bona fides of their
Tender. Upon arrival here, Dimmet was ast charged that Generalissimo few months," He anid there has been no reply castlek had thrown 204 described as being in good condi
Chiang yet to the Government's ultima out of his 264 available divisionation. The "Comfort" returned
The successful Tenderer will tum to Communist forces to halt
into battle, leaving only 50 for with Army patients, from Maulia,
Treasury the sum of $1,000.00 their attack on Tatung, or auf-
Associated Press. Communist sabotage.
ал Recurity for satisfactory fer reprisal attacks on garrison and guard duties against Okinawa. Kobe and Yokohama,be required to deposit into the
Communist propaganda continu-
fulfilment of their Contract. Kalgan and Changteh.
Meanwhile, the Shanghai Com-ed the steady theme that Kuomin munist office flatly denied that lang soldiers, tired of the elvil any mobilization order had been war. are accepting anti-war ap-
peals in increasing numbers. issued by Yenan.
Pang asserted.
to
"We are not yet ready fight" said General Pai Chung- hai, when asked if the Govern- ment interpreted the Kalgan
brandenst
and the Yenan
Emancipation Daily'n editorial appealing for an allout mobilisa- on as a virtual declaration of war by the Communists.
Can Be Averted
A Yenan broadcast said that two generals with more than 0.000 troops, had gone over to Llo Communists.-Associated Press.
CHANG LAN ATTACKED
U.S. ULTIMATUM TO YUGOSLAVIA (Continued from Page 1)
Regular Move
Sample standard designs of Government School Furniture can be seen at Government Stores, Electric Road, North
Point.
London, Aug. 22. An appen to the United No- tions Security Council by the United States for action against tured in Teakwood. Yugoslavia if the United States demands contained in Inst
All Furniture to be manufac-↓
The Government does not bind night's note to Belgrade itself to accept the lowest or any are not met within 48 hours ---
Tender, and reserves the right
tender.
The "T Kung Pao" reported / might bring to the supreme test to accept all or any part of each
the United Nations veto syetem and make or break the Security Council, Washington diplomatic Authorities believe.
Shanghai, Aug. 22. today that Chang Lan, 76-year- old leader of the Democratic noted Chinese League and Liberal, had been attacked and beaten at Chengtu, in Szechwan Province, on Tuesday.
He added: "I personally hope this does not, menn a state of war exists. The official attitudo of Nanking is that the conflict can be stopped and peace res-
It said that Chang was at tored by political negotiations”.
General Pai said that he had tacked after attending the mem- not received any accurate in-orial services for the two pro- formation" on the reported Government ultimatum to tho Communists that unless they lifted the siege of Tatung the
Nationalists would launch Rults on Yenan and Kalgan.- Associated Press and Renter.
Nanking Talks
Ам
Nanking, Aug. 22. Two Chinese Communist leaders today discussed the issue of peace for China with Ambassador Dr, Leighton Stuart amid
rumours
and tumult of civil war, and the
If the Soviet Union should use its veto power to block any Hongkong.
Council from or prevent the action on the United States case Council meeting, the Security would lose prestige and prove itself incapable of action, possi-
E. E. HAGGER. Controller of Stores.
15th, August, 1946.)
bly to a fatal extent, these au- | NOTICE TO MARINERS thorities stated.
No. 49 of 1946
minent members of the De- mecratic League who were assassinated.
Chang was a revolutionary The decision of the United under the leadership of Dr. Sun States Government to lay before Yat-sen in 1911-Associated the Security Council its dispute with the Yugoslav Government over the shooting down of Am- erican aircraft is a perfectly re- gular move under the terms of the Charter.
Press.
ZHUKOV IN
RUMANIA
London, Aug. 22. The Exchange Telegraph said today that Marshal Zhukov, commander of the Soviet mili- iary district of Odesen, and his
No Difficulty
The two days warning given Yugoslavia by the United States Government and the pre-
to
Manila. P.I. (General Meigshaily unsupported charge that staff had arrived aboard a Rus-vious exchanges of diplomatic {
noon.
Airmall for London, Calcuts, the Communists had resorted to their
(By,
Johannesburg, Cairo, Rangoon, the use of poison gas in
of Tatyng Singapore, Sydney and Auckland stege
Later the presidential envoy, Air) (Reg.) 1.45°p.m., (Ord.)
General George C. Marshall, con- p.m. Shanghai (Leise Maerak) 2 p.n.ferred at lunch with two ranking States commanders in Saigen and Bangkok (Shan- United
China, Lieutenant-General Alvin 3 p.m. tun}
Charles and Admiral Straits. (Empire Wallace) 3 p.m. Gillem
Cooke, Junior, presumably Haiphong (Bust) 3 p.m. Airmall for Canton, Chungkingi and Kunming (C.N.A.C, Plane) (Reg.) 3 p.m., (Ord.) 9.30 p.m.
Canton (Sal On) 4 pm.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 24 Airmall for Canton and Shang-
hai (C.N.A.C. Plane) (Reg.) 9.30 a.m., (Ord.) 10 в.m.
Swatow and Bangkok (Mui Hock) 10 am.
Macan and Teinshan (Kwong-
aai) 11 a.m.
Saigon. (Helikon) noon.
Straits (Eastern Trader) 3-p.m.
Swatow (Tainan) 3 p.m.
Manila, P.I. (Tibadak) 3 p. Shanghai (Empire Perlis)
p.m.
Airmall for Canten, Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtao, Peiping and Kunming (C.N.A,C, Plane) (Reg.) 3 p.m., (Ord.) 3.30 p.m.
Canton (By train) 4 p.m.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 26 Macao and Tsinshan (Kwong Fook Cheung) (Reg.) 6 p.m. 24/8, (Ord.) 10 am. 25/8.
сеп-
sian cruiser at the Rumanian Black Sen port of Constanza.
The agency said the visit marked the beginning of a tour of Red Army unita stationed in Rumania and Bulgaria and the intensification of the Russian "nerve war" against Turkey. Associated Press.
Pu-Yi In A Jam At
Tokyo Trial
Tokyo, Aug. 22.
notes on the subject fulfils the in recommendations laid down Article 33 of the Charter that before approaching the Security Council, the parties should at
solution by peaceful tempt a means of their own choice,
Discussions before the Securi- becomes Council, if this
occasion no necessary, should difficulty, since the Council was planned to be in constant aes-
ty
HONGKONG HARBOUR.
DEGAUSSING RANGE.
Section
Notice 2- of
to is Marinera No. 25 of 1946 hereby cancelled.
Authority: Naval Authorities. Charts Affected: 3280, 1469.
J. JOLLY, Harbour Master.
Harbour Department, Hongkong, 21st. Aug, 1946-
sion and all its members should | NOTICE TO MARINERS be available in New York this week-end-Reuter.
FIGHTING IN PHILIPPINES
Manila, Aug. 22. Fighting between peasant and Philippine Army guerillas
The defense in the Tokyo war crimes trials today threw Henry Pu-yi's checkered royal past into his face when it asked him if he thought that military police le reported to be provinces, with the regulars using China might try him as a traitor, and told the raging in three Central Luzon Tribunal that his testimony was open to grave artillery for the Arst time.
Milltary police themselves said doubt.
they had brought up 753 and open- the Hukbalahaps en- ed fire on trenched in a village in Nueva Ecija Province.-Associated Press,
Defense counzel elted Pu-yi's claim on the stand that all the statements he had made while on
at least 10
but permitted Blakeney to inquire about threats or promises and the questions were put.
Pu-yi, who testified freely for the puppet throne at Manchuokuo the prosecution, often insisted he were not his but things he had be allowed to take said in fear that the Japanese minutes to answer a simple "yes" or "no" question, and continued might take his life.
has willingly his fencing tactics today-Asso- witness that under a threat of ciated Press: force, he had distorted the truth," defense attorney Major Ben Bruce
This testified
Canton (Fatahan) (Reg.) b p.n, 24/8, (Ord.) 10 a.m. 25/8.
Shanghai (Fengtien) (Reg.) 5 Blakeney charged.
p.m. 29/0
.m. 24/8, (Ord.) 10 nm. 25/5. "It seems to me that nothing
Kongmoon (Fook Hol) (Reg.) can aid the Tribunal more
IC-
his
We
5 p.m. 24/9, (Ord.) 10 am, 25/8. garding his evidence than Airmail for Canton and Hothow frame of mind regarding it. (C.N.A.C. Plane) (Reg.) raise the question of duress."
2678. 24/8, (Ord.) 10 am. 25/
Pu-yl had just admitted he has Airmall for Kwelliu, Hankow been a prisoner of the Russian and Nanking (C.N.A.C. Plane) (Reg.) 5 pm, 24/8, (Ord.) 10 a.m. under armed guard-In Habarovsk since the war's end and he was 25/0.
still under Russian gunrd in (Tokyo.
MONDAY, AUGUST 20 Macao and Tainahan
sai) 11 am.
Taamkong
(Kwong- Fencing Tactics (Kwongchowwan)
"Do you know that the Chin- (Hop Fat) noon.
ese Government proposes to try Haiphong (Masbate) noon. you дв A war erlintial for col- Airmail for London, Calcutta: laboration with Japan?" Blakeney Johannesburg, Cairo, Rangoon. {nsked;
Singapore, Sydney and Auckland The tribunal president, Sir Wil- (By Air) (Reg.) 1.45 p.m., (Ord.) liam Webb, uphold the prosecuz tion's objection to this question,
2
p.m.
Airmail for Canton, Amoy, Foo chow and Shanghai (C.N.A.C. Piano) (Reg.) 3 p.m., (Ord.) 3.30
p.m.
Canton (By train) 4p.m.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 Macao and Tsinshan (Kwong Fook Cheung) 10 am.
Australia via Sydney (Yochow) (Par.) 9.80 a.m., (Reg.) 9.45 a.m., (Ord.) 10 n.m.
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Tokyo, Aug. 22.
One of the most carefully preserved fictions of Japan's aggression-the notion that the For- eign Office was innocently ignorant of the is being ex- militarists' imperialistic plans ploded before the International Military Trl- bunal. Documents placed before the court despite violent defence objections, indicated that the Foreign Office was in on the deal all along and that it served as a smiling mask for the military.
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London, Aug. 21. The Soviet news agency Tasa today broadcast that it had been authorized to deny reports that the Chinese communists had en tered into a military agreement Haiphong (Empire Labrador) with the Soviet Union and the northern provinces, and convert Swatow and Saigon (Pronto) Mongolian Peoples Republic.
Tass attributed the reports to the newspapers "Shen Pao" and Shanghai (Wing Sang) noon.
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for the China war, was a major ten years ago that their actions Remarks: Vessels must keep well HONG KONG, 22nd Aug., 1946. $8) Monday, Sept. 2nd. 1946, participant in efforts as carly as 1936 to detach China's five them into a bulwark against Russia.
Tokyo's Cabinet Ministers penetration also started their towards the South Seas in 1980, actual hostilities long before began the documents show.
The Foreign Office and some of its top diplomats were the suave front men for this endca- your, and with considerable finosso they sought to soothe | the apprehension of foreign
nationaAssociated Press.
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