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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY OCTOBER 10, 1946,
JAPAN'S DREAM OF CONQUEST Famous Tanaka Memorial Actually Existed
Revelation By Cossack Leader
Japan's blueprint for
Tokyo, Oct. 8.
NAZI APPEALS
Berlin, Oct. 9.- The Allied Control Council.. for Germany will meet in an cxtraordinary world conquest,' the
Session to- "Tanaka Memorial, attributed to Baron Tanaka, Japanese Premier from 1927 until his death in 1929, "actually existed," according to an affidavit from the ex-Cossack leader, Seme- .nov, submitted to the International Military
day to consider the cięmenesį appeals for Nazis sentenced at Nuerabero a week ago Associated Preas.
Tribunal for the Far East by the Soviet prose- Future Of Semenoy-who was hanged in Russia on August
cution today.
31 this year for treason and cooperation with Dardanelles Japan in planning war against Russia
said
he had been told this by Baron Tanaka him- self.
The Cleavage With RussiaTM
.
The Tanaka Memorial is said to have laid down that if China
London, Oct. 8,
Parliament Debates Atomic Energy
London, Oct. 8.
Opening the debate on atomic energy in the House of Commons today, the Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, said the British Government! hoped that the United Nations Commission on atomic energy would find an effective solution to remove the fears of mankind which had been aroused.
"I do not think that this awareness is as acute here! as on the other side of the Atlantic," he de- clared. "But it is the firm intention of the British Government to do its utmost to get an agreed scheme and cooperate fully when that scheme is agreed:"
Whether the United Nations The Prime Minister said that
was to be conquered, Manchuria straits is a matter for the Black Commission agreed or not in gel-until there was international con- -
Britain and the United States are believed to have taken the same line in memoranda to Tur-- key rejecting the Soviet view that future control of the Black Sen and Mongolia must first be seized Sen powers alone.
sometimes called and that all China, must first be
The Foreign Office spokesman ting a solution, il was hoped that trol what was taken if the world was to be con- this morning disclosed that Brit-prohibition for military uses industrial "now how must be kept under control "We all hope quered.
ain and the United States have might be secured, he added. The submission of Semenov's been in consultation over the Mr. Alice, who was moving international arrangements will in the 16 page afidavit, dated April 11, latest Soviet note to Turkey-de- the second reading of a bill to make secrecy unnecessary. The "News Chronicle"
1946, in which he told of his long livered on September 24-and it give the Government exclusive, "Know How" first of a series of articles
believed that discussions took control over the development of the Japanese,
meantime, while we Fussin quotes Harold Clay, trade relationship with
place informally between Mr.
atomic energy in Britain, said can encourage-the dissemination urdon leader who recently return-opened the Soviet case today.
Semenov, who was captured by James Byrnes, as well as between one of the objects of the bill was of basic information, there must
their departments. The memo:- ed from a goodwill mission to the
the Soviets after the war in Menanda, though taking the same line; that Britain should be prepared to be power to prevent disseming- Soviet Union, as stressing
are not thought to be identical
its full part in any inter- tion of information as to what is faith of the Russian people in the churin, revealed that anti-Soviet
Russians in Manchuria organised | Reuter.
national scheme.
called know how.** military force for attack on the Soviet Union and was the centre
Soviet system.
London, "Oclo. 9.
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the
He said. Communism certainly did not appear to be against their ideas.
He declared the Russians want to set themselves to constructive tasks and were interested in maintenance of peace,
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of anti-Soviet propaganda.
He was told by the Japanese military chief at Dairen that this on the Soviet Russian attack Union was to begin when Moscow fell.
In another article, the paper
Semenov snid the Japanese,? quotes its former Moscow corres- pondent, Paul Winterton, as say. Turnished him with money, arms ing the present cleavage between and ammunitien when he agreed the Western
and to head a puppet Siberian Gov Democracies Russia is almost entirely the res-emment. His affidavit aid Gen- succeeded Tojo ponsibility of Russia's rulers,eral Koise, 'who'
He declares at the end of World in 1944 as Japan's Premier, was War II the Soviet Government tender of the Japanese belief in deliberately turned its back on their racial superiority. Western goodwill,
Winterton added that the Soviet leaders were entangled by their cwn dogma and because of it liave rejected Western advances and are now afraid and feel Russia,
secure.
Other documents submitted by the Soviet prosecution were do signed to prove from speeches and offcial plans that Japan had for a decade envisaged
an attack
In the summer of 1941 the Jap- He is of the opinion that a mere anese-Army-in-Manchurid-on-the policy of Western firess 19-Soviet
border was
ward Russia will not produce strengthened, according to positive results in securing real evidence-Reuter,
peace and will only guarantee an uneasy peace for some time.
Aral pene mas await a change Tof heart or regime inside Russia.
-Associated Press.
CIGARETTES UP
greatly this
Papen May Face New Trial
Stuttgart. Oct. 9.
on
Debate Be
On India To Postponed
(By Fraser Wighton)
"In the
There were safeguards in the bill against unauthorised dis- closure of information,
Mr. Attlee said the programme of the work already planned at the Government experimental station would cost something like .£30,000,000.. Expenditure on 1 far greater scale might be 'neces- sary if Britain was to play her London, Oct. 8.-
proper part: The two-day India debate in the House of Com-
It was unlikely that any great
such of material, mons is likely to be postponed until the begin-stores
the development of ning of the early session of Parliament early in uranium for November. Discussions are taking place be atomic energy, would be found in Britain. Research, however, was tween the Government and Opposition lea-being encouraged. ders, and an announcement will be made in It was being undertaken by due course.
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universities and commercial Anns
contracts placed and.
Mr. Attlee said the full econo
The reason for the suggested postponement is the under
financed by the. Government. widespread feeling that nothing should be done to prejudice the negotiations now pro-mie significance of atomic energy ceeding at Delhi, from which it is generally was not yet known and in some -hoped an agreement may emerge, enabling quarters there had been a good deal of over-optimisin, both the Muslim League to enter the Provisional about the time in which changes Government.
Tory View
in our daily life would take place. When Parliament, re-assembled ( were anxious to see to it genuine and their extent. today after the recess, I found representatives of Indian Chris- considerably stimulated interest tians, Scheduled Castes ard
The chief Conservative speaker, in the Indian constitutional situa-Anglo-Indians, among others,
Mr. Richard Law, in welcoming tion.
were included in the negotiations. the bill said it was clear that the
new
It is evident that the present Lord Beveridge, formerly Sir whole resource of the Govern moves at Delhi are being followed William Beveridge, author of the ment must be behind the research by all parties with the kernest famous security plan and lending and industrial development of Dr. Reinhold Meler. Minister interest and a fair degree of hope. Liberal peer, said: "I am glad this new invention. It was very New York, Oct. 8. President of Wuttenberg Baden,
Mr. Richard Butler, former to think that the dreams that Cigarette price increases' of 25
announced yesterday that Franz Minister of Education
and one many people have, dreamed of easy to say that this was in. a von Papen will be tried on charges of the Conservative Party's 'Sha-Indian independence are going to
sense an incitement to a cents a thousand, effective im-
Farmaments race, but if there were if the former mediately, were announced almost of high treason, simultaneously by two maior uro-
Kitlerite diplomat, remains in the dow Cabinet', told me lus party be realised."
one prospect more alarming thon ducers-the American Tobacco American occupation zone of Ger- has been extremely anxious that Captain Raymond Blackburn, that it was an armaments rack in Company and the Philip Morris many.
the transference of power should prominent Labour back bencher, which Britain came last, Company Limited..
Dr. Meier, speaking behalf not be to a Government in which I said the Labour Government” Mr. Law doubted if the Gov- This brings the net cost to of all three Minister-Presidents of all the main elements of Indian particularly, and he believed allernment had given atomic energy wholesalers to $650 a thousand the American zone, also announc ufe were not represented.
parties, were committeed to giv-the priority. it deserved. During compared With $6,25 which hased that the legal committee of the "We trust that the negotiationsing full- independence to India the inst 15 months, he said, it with the Muslim The 'British people were des seemed that its exploitation had meet Lomorrow to consider trying now going on
will be
anxious successful perately Hjalmar Schacht, former German community
there had to take its turn with housing, Finance Minister,
that a charges and
Constituent. As should be a peaceful and com-coal and bread rationing. Atomic "other than that of de-Nazifica-sembly will be set up in such plete settlement of all differences energy was far more important. tion."
way that a fair
solution of the between the various sections of than anything else in the Gov- The three men acquitted by the whole problem may be found," Indians, and he thought the Government programme-Reuter. International Military Tribunal...
ernment would try by everything of Col. C. S. Irvine, pilot is grant-Schacht, Papen and Fritsche, will
said Mr. Butler.
Mr. Butler, who spent much of In its power to help Indians to N.Y. Statement The plane eventually will re-courts on charges of Nazi Party his life in India, added that the come to an agreement on the kind turn to Washington.-Associated activities, Dr. Meier said.-Asso-Conservatives were not concern-of constitution they wanted wid Press.
ed only with one minority, but (Continued at foot of next Col) ciated Press.
been in effect since last April. German Council of States will Associated Press. +
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New York, Oct. 9. - Mr. Bernard M. Baruch, in an important re-statenient of his atomic energy policy, stoutly up- held the American plan for con- |trol" as "generous and just"
He made it plain his atomic proposals have the full blessing of President Truman, and the Secretary of State, Mr. Byrnes, "arid certain senutorial advisers, No amount of deliberately creat ed confusion can prevail against it."
He look sharp issue with Rus- sia's cland against inspections & well as answering Henry Wallace point by point...
Baruch was speaking at the fifth anniversary dinner of Free- dom House.
He was awarded its annual plaque, for his work as the Unit ed States member of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commis- sion, bearing his quotation: "There must be no veto for those who violate their solemn agree ments."Associated Press.
the way in which they wished to be governed. Conservative,
Sir Stanley Reed,
said that in his view it was wise to postpone the debate This, inue has now been remittéd; de Indian hands for a decisioni on the broad outlines by Indians for Indians," he stated, f
£ The Labour. back' bencher, · Mr. W..G. Cove, len tending chém pion of Indian national aspira tions, said he could express his present feeling in one sentence: “Carry on for - Indien unity and Ignore" Mr Churchill.”—Teuter,
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