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Astounding Story Of Jap Atom Bomb
Atlanta, Oct. 3. The "Atlanta Constitution" said in a copyrighted story today that Japan developed and success- fully tested an atomic bomb three days before the war ended and "the Japanese scientists who developed the bomb now are in Moscow, prisoners of the Russians."
The story was written by David Snell, former "Constitution" reporter recently returned from
CHINA MAIL
INCENDIARISM
IN BOMBAY
Romboy, Oct. 3. One was killed and another. injured during the night as communal disturbances con- tinued to take their 10ll.
The wave of
of new violence by a large carly was marked by a morning fire in the shopping district. Authorities told t was apparently an incendiary fire-Associated Press.
service with the 24th Criminal Investigation Atom Bomb
Detachment, operating in Korea. He gave as basis of the story an interview with a Japanese officer who said he was in charge of counter- espionage at the atomic developing project in Korea.
Discussion
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HONG KONG, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1946.
No Immediate Danger. Of War
(Continued from Page 1} arsenal of Europa That is the primary objective of the propop- ed treaty.
U.S. Offer
"The United States is armly opposed to a revival of Germany's military power. It is Armly op- posed to the struggle for control of Germany which would again to divide and conquer. give power
It does not want la sen Germany become the pavm or partner in a struggle for power between East | und West,"
Mr. Byrnes continued: "After the last war, thờ great French war lender, M. Clemenceau hoped to secure a guarantee that the
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(By Norman Preston)
Northam, Western Austrália, Oct. 2.
The first Emergency
was held
Chinese players signed Amateur forms this sea- son for two Clubs in the Hong Kong Football League.
The Marylebone cricketers enjoyed useful practice Committee Meeting of as the opening match of their tour of Australia the, Hong Kong Football began today in this small agricultural town of Association 5,000. At the close of play, they scored 188 yesterday in the offices for three wickets in reply to Northam's 123. of Messrs. Lo & Lo But whatever the result and an M.C.C. win Alexandra Building, to scems probable--the inhabitants appreciated enquire into the circum- the gesture of taking a Test team to this Em-stances in which three pire outpost. The success of Voce, Ham-1 mond, Hutton and Smith has been very pleasing.
Voen, still bulky and medium- One Escaped
frontiers. But President Wilson ball club of Czechoslo-paced, can do with plenty of folled in his effort to get the Am-vakia, drew 2-2 against victims in Northam's innings. work, but his pace claimed threo erlenn people to join in Snell said the Japanese captain scientist escaped told him one
ren from the Russian zone in June,
This time the American people Under the chairmanship of After removal of the captured) 1946 and fed into the American
not to wait until France proposit De Heis (China) the commits again invaded. They offer now sientists to Moscow, the story zone of karen. Shell said said the Russians unt pressure United States Intelligence inter-tec began consideration of to join with France, Britain and en them to learn about the rogated this man. hon b,"
report prepared by scientific and the Soviet Union to see to it that techuical committees on the Germany does not and cannot in technical aspects of control. vade France.
General McNaughton (Cana-
The story said that Japan, are withheld by Army destroyed the unfinished atomic ship.)" boin, Becret papers atomle bomb plant caly A few hears in alvaner of the units of the Russian army's moving Into Kan, Keren, the alte of the pro- jret."
censor.
This story may throw light on "1 obtained this foformation | Stalin's recent statement that the Train the innse offers." Sneil United States would not long have
" enve me related.
pl. fael and Beures on perhapa will throw new light on
vomitted to the United States Army intelligence in Seoul.
th
Lake Succcna, Oct. 2. The United Nations Atomic Energy Commission Special Committee, after nearly month's adjournment, began u new attempt to solve the pro blem of international control of atomic energy.
Alles would come to the old of
France it. Germany violated her Sparta, champion foot-
Kuarantee.
Chess Club
such Arsenal yesterday after- Smith bowled in his very besteeting W of Messrs, J. Skinner, Lee Wai
behalf of
Bevin
The Committee was composed
Tong, Chptain L..G. Fowler, .P.O. Rogers and Mr. L.F. do BIT. Wong Ka Trun. "Chairman of the Association and ex-officlu member
Souza,
Hon. Secretary,
Kwong
names, monopoly of atoale weapons, and da) proponed that the political France, and Mr. Ernest
"M. Bidault, on
Junnoop atomic proiret which is the shooting down by the Russians committee should shortly | on behalf of Britain, have acceptaolision with Riha, the brains of visitors tank easier, but at the 17, it was decided yesterday at Wah and who later signed for
Scene In Cave
"The War Department is with
To protect the man who told me
of n B-20 on Sept. 29. 1845 in Konan, Korea.
In Washington today,
Major
General Lesile Groves chief of the atom bomb "Manhattan" pro- fect, said when informed of the
|
the
tee.
a wumber of informal meetingsed in principle the Greaty we have to discuss the scientific aspects proposed. I hope very much that of control, leaving the discus-the Soviet Union, which thus fRT alon of any particular system of has regarded the treaty as unac control,
ceptable, will on further examin- Senor Padilla Nrevo, (Mexi-ation and study and it possible to ein with us to prevent Germany holling much of the information, reports that Japan had exploded co) asked if it would be pos- again from becoming a menace to chance to drive the ball homecast many runs during the tour; New members of the Club-who the. Football League until,üch
aible to institute international the peder of Europe. control of the separation plants "If the Allied nations will entor Janving to .each nation the into the treaty which the United Boverulgn right to apply secon- States proposed to keep Germany dory atomle materials to peace.
disarmed and demilitarised for ht least a generation, the pepale of ful uses.
France and the people of Europe need not fear the efforts of the Germon people to rebuild.. their a peaceful Germany. devastated country and to rebuild
a lest atom-bomb, said "I would this stery and at the request of be very much interested if the the Army he is given a preudo-
story was true. It's all news ru nyn, Captain Tactusuo Waltabante."--Associated Pres yushi."
Snell said the officer told him that the Japanese worked fever- | ishly in a Korean cave only five days before Janar They were working on the bomb.
Were
surrendered.
A Dental
San Francisco, Úët. 3. Secretary of War Robert Pat terson told interviewers today To the north, Russian hordes that he was sure that the reports apilling into Manchuria. of a Japanese atomic explosive Szortly after midnight that day. A convoy of Japanese' truck, mov. ed from the mouth of the enve past the watchful sentrics.
"In the cool pre-dawn, the Jap. anese seientists and engineers loaded Genzsi Bukudan (Japan's ↑ name for the bomb) aboard ship at Konan, Koren.
Bomb Explodes
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were not true.
Asked if he were denying the reports. Mr. Patterson replied "That's right, I deny it"-Asso- Ainted Press.
BOMB EXPLODES IN BOMBAY
Bombay, Oct. 2. Two pedestrians were tight- " the coast. near un islet inly injured when a crude bomb exploded in Princes Street, the Indian business querter in Bombay today. Five men were Inter questioned by the police.'
into
the son of sunan, more prepara- tions were underway. All that day and night ancient ships, junks
moved and shing-vessels the anchorage.
"Before dawn on Aug. 12, a launch chugged through the ships at anchor and beached itself on the islet. Its passenger was the Genza Bakudan.
"Over the sen there was a burst of light at the anesoraze; blind- ing observera 20 miles away whe wore welders' glasses. A ball of
fire, estimated to be 1,100 yards In diameter, with a multi-colour- ed cloud of vapors boiled toward the heavens and then mushroomer
In the stratosphere."
The story related that the ships and Junks burned Serealy and several vanished completely.
The effect of his proposal would be instead of instituting on International control over! the entire production, to limit control to one stage cycle of production,
Scientists
promised to exnine this proposal and r port on It.
in the
"Most of the delegates'' suld their Governments required more time to study the scienti- fic report. Reuter.
It is the first time explosive of this type Jins been used dar- ing the present wave of com- munal disturbances, Six knife attucke, one of them fatul were ulso reported today.-Reitor,
Baruch's Attack On
Wallace Policy
New York, Oct. 3.
"We want to give encourage ment to the peaceful democratic forces of Germany. We cannot do this unless we do zive them a chance to govern themselves de- mocratienlly.
Allied Split
A
"For our own security as well us for the welfare of the Gorman people we do not want to see an in Koverament over-centralised Germany which can deminate the Germen people instead of being democratic responsible for theft will
"We want a peaceful, democra tic and disarmed Germany which will respect human rights and the fundamental freedoms of all her inhabitants and which will not threaten
of the security Eer neighbours.
"We want such a Germany, rot because we want to appease Ger many but because such 4. Ger- many is necessary to the peace and security of Fronce, our oldest ally, and to the pedee and secur and Drosporcus Europe.
ity of a free
Bernard Baruch today charged Henry Wallace
with creating "confusion and division among "After every great war which our people" by failing to correct what he said has been won by the combined were errors about the United States atomic efforts of many nations, there has been conflict among the Allies in energy control plan in Wallace's letter on for the making of peace. It would be folly to deny the seriousness eign policy. Baruch, the United States dele-States to depart from the princk of the conflict in the viewpoints
of the Allies after this war. Snell continued that the Japan-gate to the United Nations Atomicples of its plan.
The inemorandum then gave Rights Of Man ese ullicer told him the Russians Energy Commission, also told a were too close to give his country news conference that Wallace detailed ongwers to the points of
im to laat the bombs on the personally admitted to him, that difference.--Associated Press. rendy Kamikaze planes.
he was in error. But, Ebruch
Master Mind
The Japanere made a decision. added, Wallace later did not sign The machinery, papers and puro stalenient admitting the errors, lalte manufactured bonds were which was prepared by a repre- destroyed.
of Wallace's The Russians came so quickly sentative
and
that the scientists could not Baruch's staff after their talk last engupe, the story Brid. adding Friday."
the
"One sulèntiat was the master Baruch, in a memorandum, director of the entire project. Six suld that the United States could uthers,
Jananese not tonsider modlications in the All eminent scientists, were in charge of the fundamental principles of six phases of bomb production. plan. It added "Any modilica- These aisanen were kept in innor-tion which achieved an ugrce- ance of the work of the other ment but tailed to provide effec- Ave. (Names of these scientists tivo controls would be
freud on the peoples of the world."
Baruch released the statement which he said Wallace had
had refus- ed to sign as well as a statement on the matter which Walisco had
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NATIONAL LEAGUE PLAY-OFF
he
noon in a ragged game country form, spinning the tall The Annual Kowloon Chesa
well on a fast pitch. watched by about 30,000 spectators
Edrich, apart from his good, Club Tournaments are to bowling, fielded well the slips,mence toward the end of this mouth or the beginning of "Down two, goals at half time, in fact the fielding of the
of the Committee, was also pro Sparta staged a fine rally mid- tourista generally was high- November and entries for the sent way through the end half class.
Tournaments will be accepted The Committee first dealt with. up to and should reach the the case of Leung Pak-wai, who when Arsenal's right back, Ber- Good Quality
of the Club bad signed for and wan rogistered: Hon. Secretary nard Joy, was temporarily off The opposition was admitted before 6 pm. on Tuesday, Oct. the Association for the field, having been hurt in ly weak, which made
a meeting of the Club Commit them. Leung played for Enntern Eastern and was registered for the Sparta attack
same tirag the good quality of Zmatlik, in a close dribble, the M.C.C. players could be seen
on Sunday against B. China, with- scored Sparta's first goal, and in the day's performance. The Committee decided to out complying with the Transfer a beautiful pass from Ludi,
After hearing the The intting of England. apart hold the annual Club Cham Regulations. wide open, gave Hajek which aplit Arsenals defense from Fishlock, who had a bad pionship, entries to be limited reasons, Leung was censured and the start, was topclass and I fore- to players of senior category.suspended from participation in time as he has been properly from 25 yards out-Assolated for our chief scorers,
believe that they are of suffi- transferred to Eastern. ess.
Eastern Compton was brilliant, but cient strength to play in the
Athletic Association struck Hammond a nasty Club Championship will have a wus severely censured for their kidney blow with one drive and right of appeal for higher slackness in not complying with | a half mark could be clearly category grading and the Club the rules regarding the transfer:
seon tonight, although the in- Captain will arrange for them of this player. jury is not serious.
The next caso a qualifying match against Bing-shu and Cheung Chung-ka concorned! one of the senior playera.
who were first registered for Sing Tournament
There will also be a Reserve Tao and later again signed formes "A" replacing for Mastern, for whom they, were what was known before the war alse registered. as the Intermediate ment and a Reserve Tournament "B," replacing the Club Junior suficient entries, a Championship. If there Tournament "C" for beginners Shu and J Tow were the same portons and played on. Sunday. will be played.
Winners in each class will sing Tap and he had signed formB Li Bing-shu was registered for qualify for automatic promotion for Eastern in the name of Les to a higher category in nest Tow. His case, was adjourned at Northam, Oct. 3. Walter Hammond, appropriate-year's tournament and the op-he, was not present.
On thie count. Eastern ware ly starting his captaincy of the tion of promotion er remaining M.C.C. team's tour with a cen in the same category will be again severely consured.
The Committee also decided to tury, overshadowed all others to allowed the runner-up in each doy when the DI.C.C. beat class, Appeals will be allowed inform Eastern: "That if there Northam by an innings and 215 where
the players believe any further occurrence of tnis, ruba,
Hammond. with a magnificent the final decision as to grading in competitions, conducted by the themselves undergraded, but nature, the Club would be sus- bonded from further participation display of driving, nonchalantly walked down the pitch, crashed will rest with the Club Captain H.K.F.A. until such time as tho the ball to
and Committee. the boundary and
Counell may think flt.". scored 131 runs before retiring to give the other batsmen chance.
wicke
not
Hammond Pleases Brooklyn, Oct. 3.
Towards the close, shadows Chastened but still combative, were spreading over the playing the Brooklyn Dodgers came: back to their home field area, and Hammond pleased the the second game of the National
spectators by appealing hen shadows began to cross the League championship playoff against St. Louis Thursday..
The M.C.C. scorers were: The Cardinals won the opener Hutton 61, Cyril Washbrook and need a lone victory to win 47, Fishicek 2, Dennis Compton the flag
not out 61. Walter Hammond Kirby Higbo or rookis south-not out 23, extras 4, total 188 paw Joe Hatten probably will for three-Renter- hurl for Brocklyn, opposing alther Murry Dickson or port- sider Harry Brecheen.-A880- ciated Press.
WORLD SERIES
Cincinnati, Oct. 8: The baseball. commissioner's office announced today, the world núcies will open in the National League champion's ball park Sunday Oct. 6, weather.per mitting.Ascociated Press.
us
Hammond Century
U
Hanimond scored 108 of the 170 runs added before lunch to the M.C.C. overnight score of 189 resolve the conflict or help
T4 for three wickets. He completed in the road to peace,
his century lo 127 minutes and
145 on the other hand altogether butto
minutes. aggerate that confilet and its only makes niore difficult the re-hitting two sixes and 18 fours.
Donis Compton, with forceful solution of the conflict."
Mr. Byrada concluded his speech | driving, scored 84 in 84 minutes. with the following declaration: "It hitting 11 fours.
seriousness
is particularly appropriate that The England team declared at here in the birthplace of the doc: 409 for six and Northam, facing #To· ignore, that conflict or trine of the rights of man4u deficit of 280 runs. collapsed minimise its erlousness will not should reaffirm the conviction of against the combination of speed the Government and people of the and spin bowling of Edrich und United States that it is the right Smith and were all cut for 71, of every people to organise their losing six wickets for 20 runs own destiny through the freest after ten. posaible expression of their collec-. Edrich, took si:: wickets for 20
Oh, Go Sit On Your
Logarithms
Washington, Oct. 2.
•
tive' will:
The United States belleves in freedom for all men and all nations, freedom of speech, free- dom of worship, froedein of al- Free World
"The United States have ner
their efforts to
For every day that "Old Brass Brains" is at work,sembly and freedom of progress.
100 mathematicians might just as well go and sit on their logarithms." "Old Brass Brains," a contraption that looks like the innards of a watch magnified a million times, works for the United States Coast and Geode tic Survey and has for the last 36 years. Just to give a hint of what it can do, it finished a not-so- small piece of work for Norway re- able cently.
-
desire to impone the bon any other people or to obstruct improve their economic, social or political cop ditions.
In this world, human freedom and human progress are separ
nhà
We want to give the commun men and women of this world. Norway had asked the United over, it's comparatively simple who have borne the bardans and and from 12.30 to 1.30 p.m., 7.30 man from Baruch on the points States for help until it could for the brain.
sufferings of war, a chanes to en- to 8.30 p.m., and 8.15 to 11:00 raised by Wallace's letter of July get its own tide-predicting aya-
Commander Green also dis-joy the blessings of pance p.m. also 'on' P-02 megacycles. 23. He also released a telegram II.K.T.
he sent yesterday afternoon to tem going again, so the brains closed that there really la an freedom. Wallace in Washington after at- went to work and predicted the unwer to that eld question of We want the common men and standards of life which 10 Daily Programme Gummaty,
e. Or tempting to have Wallace agree tides, when and how much, ruch how deep in the ocean?" It's then of this world, tu, staro in 12, p.1.Ambro
science-makes Dosalbie is a free, for the next two years, in "It all depends."...
Due to winds and one thing resceful and friendly, world, nino Norwegian ports.
It took the brains 18 days, or another, the Atlantic Ocean Router. The telegram bald in part "You par for the tide-predicting is about six inches deeper on have disappointed the sorely, a course.
Vancouver, Oct. 3. the Cratory Coast during the
Carrying Mrs, “Margores▼ Vining reluctance publicly to correctCommander C. K. Green told Autumn that it is in the Samed to teach Crown Prince your mistakes tends to confusion reporter recently
"Old · Brans. Brains" that no many as 35 things must be and does take that into con- Akihito English and American and mistrust."
500 Japaneer literature, and “. Baruch bald in the
nemorari.
conaldared before tides can be alderation, Feinde Patchla duin that the "mistakes in Wal- predicted fairly accurately,
Lately there has been a lot voluntary, repatriates, the United lace's July letter may be sun-
States: Transport Marino Falcon talk about electronfe maurised under there five head-or instanco, in most places of
exerts about machines which can answer the left yesterday for this, Orient, The ings.
Canada and the United, State the drop of a witch Comman ociated Prepar two thirds of the pull, while this most complicated equations at repatriates came from ell parts of sun. Because it is so much far- der Green 14: unimpressed thor away" provides the other Ho says DU]), le still tho third of the entire, pull finest thing in the world for
predicting tides Land, that it rutin' would take at least 100 aumen brains to Agure out what it does in" pool, da zangan mela
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the moon”.
Yet, in some spots, such na the lalands of. Tahiti and Truk, the sun packs more of a wallop than the moon. Though it is an ordinary brain-twisting job United to gura these things how
(4) Nature of the Sovids peg posal.
(5) Rerufal
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There is only one thing which on keeps the Q39 Town" in 150 Pe
rung and Sufith four for 18- Reuter,
Tourna-
Cheung Chung-kun was also censured and suspended panding proper transfer.
In the case of' Li Bing Sho, Mr.“ are Ste Po-wal, Hon. Secretary of Reserve Eastern, admitted that Li Bing
West Indies Have
Worldbeating Team
for
(By "Recorder")
By the time the Olympic Games of 1948 come.
around the International Amateur Athletic Federation are to be confronted with a couple, of posers that may lead to some very long and drawn out wrangling.
There have been pocasions in today. Herb McKenley is the new the past when a leading contender holder of the 440 Yards record at:
Olymple izurels uld not 46.2 seconds. Bath McKontoy ani come from a country affiliated to Bailey are certain, for places in the I.A.A.F. but by the year the 200 metres run. Wint is tha after next, there will be as fewer second fastest half-miler in the than five.
world today and should, outrun the Swedish crack, Kuno Gus- tafsson, by next year.
at
Unbeatable Team LaBeach is one of the suror
RONNIE JAMES
When British Gulania produced TO FIGHT
a strong contender in Dr. Phil Melbourne, Oct. 3.
Edward, the 800 metres crack in Director of Stadiums Limited. 1988, the problem of which coun- Dick Dann, announced today that try Edwards was to run for was prospects fer the 400 metres Low
champion easily solved by, the fact that he Empire Lightweight Ronnio James would sail from managed to become a naturalised Hurdles. With a team comprising England for Australia next week Canadian through studying McKenley, LaBeach, J.R.N, Cura- University in Canada. borbatch of Jamaica and Bailey to defend his title in December. McGill
Associated Press.
Otherwiso. British Guiana not at ahcher, the West Indies could being a member of the I.A.A.Foulrun any other aprint relay ho could have done nothing better team in the world by about fire CHESS AWARDS.
than anticipated as a spectator yards. Wint should also be abl Moscow, Oct. 3.
to place in the 400 metres · and Looking toward 1046, however LaBeach in the long jump. The Soviet chess players who
wo have MacDonald Bailey sal
With Sweden nosit the United recently defeated "the United A. S. Wint. Jamaicans. Herb Mc States chers team have been Kenley and Lloyd LaBeach, frem Staice out in the distance runs
re-affliated to the American hopes for sweeps, in the awarded prizes totalling several Trinidud, and Prince Adeyatidin and the field events with Patter
Committen on "Affairs of
high and long jumpa, the West thand of rubles, the All of Nigeria. Neither of these three on and Prince Adogadidin apoiling
Sport
Indies. copping the sharter, zunt Physical Culture and said here yesterday.
and bring heavily oh placészúp' Individual awards ranged
to 800 metros, should be an fine- from thousand to five thou
beatable team. and rubles Asscelated Press. RUGBY MATCHES
London, Oct. 2; Results of rugby games ployed today were:
Rugby League: Lancashire Cup,
Salford & Wigan 10. Second round: Leigh 6 Oldham 11.
Rugby Union: Bristol 31. Clifton 0 Hugby Leicester 10--Router.
·LA.A.F.⠀
Prince Jumper Bailey and Wint expect to run for Britain, MeXanley and La- Beach will be qualified to run for the U.S. Prince Adeyaddin may Jump for Britaín..
Oakland, Calif., Oct. 3. The first game of that posta However, there is a possibility season Pacific Coast League in that the British West Indies, whu | ninvoli, zerles between the send test teains abroad, for eris Panelacaenant-winning for ket. may fields to apply for the and the Oakland Oaks was host participation of the B. W. as a noned Wednesday night becapién
"of rain-Associated Prezu, pie Should this, be achieved, the Olympic Games will devolve into unit
four-way struggle between the Marray.
In 'n friendly hockey game, do,
Parade Ground Con United States, Great Brital, Wetnesday, Civil Affairs at 4 Sweden and the British West M. Commands by three dat
Should the DWII. win thelp
ET SCRATCHED.... 18 Agute London, Oct. 2. stod, and Marren and Inke have been fl with i"" officially? scratched" from the Aspoofkted | Chisted tunning at Newmar-
ket on Oot: 10:μ-Router.
point they stands, an extollebi- "Printed and "sobilahi chance of winning the Olympic waristors, The cakes, et c
MacDonald Balléy is the fastest Amka · KEATEL,- Wladí man over 100 metres in the world "Hong Kong.