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THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1946.

BRITISH VIEW ON DISARMAMENT Battle In

Should Be Combined With Report On Troops

U.N.O. Discusses Soviet Proposal

New York, Nov. 21. The Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Molotov, was pre- sent when the Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly resumed its debate today on Russia's proposal for a census of troops in enemy and non-enemy countries. Dr. Wellington Koo, China, spoke on the Russian resolution. The British For- eign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, was also present.

Dr. Koo supported the Soviet proposal and a Unit- ed States amendment for a report also on home-based troops. "It is our view that a re- port on armaments is essential to the promo- tion of peace and prosperity throughout the

ANGLO-EGPYTIAN Nazi Doctors On

TREATY?

Cairo, Nov.-21. Experienced Egyptian poli- tical observers belete that a new treaty between Britain and Egypt, on the lines of

Pasha

agree.

the Bevin-Sidh London, will ment reached in

signed in December They baac thi that the Sac on the fact party support

the agreement and on, the expectation that the Liberal. party will shorth annouNCA their approval-Renter.

Cinema

world." he said. Dr. Koo added that complete. Evaded

and full information was essential for discus- sion of reduction of armaments.

43. of the

Bevin's Speech

There were no Chinese troons, clearly in Article in Indo-China and Burma at pre- | Charter, sent, and these American troops In China had been sent there ta disarm the

Insanese he said. They had net interfered with the domestic affairs of China and and would be withdrawn in due course. The Polish delegate, supporting the Soviet proposal, said it was one which by its very nature serves the very principle on which the United Nations Charler v built."

to

Taxes

Grave

Haiphong

Streets

Paris, Nov. 21. French Ministry

Charges The 1

Nuernberg, Nov. 22.

Twenty-three Nazi doctors pleaded not guilty at Nuernberg yesterday to charges of murdering hundreds of thousands of victims in cruel medical experiments, when they were indict- ed in the second series of Nuernberg war crimes trials,

Was

1

Territorial Army Plans

for the Colonies announ- ced today that French

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The "cease fire" was finally effective at 4.15 p.m., the Minis- "try said The number of casualties was not disclosed.

"The incident started when Viet Nam troops fred on # French boat which had stopped "

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Suitable Containers must be of French soldiers were tacked."

at-

Re- ad-

Headed by Karl Brandt, Hitler's former doctor, the poker-faced defendants jumped to their feet and, without hesitation, answered, "not guilty to a 17-page indictment. Following their, pleas, the all-American war crimes trial was adjourned until Monday, December 9.

Outstanding among the defen- ] dants, who sat calmly and with. out emotion in the dock, hard-faced, 35-year-old Herta Widnes, Nov. 21. Oberhauser, the only woman Mr. Revin began his speech by asking the committee to take into imposed at Widnes today

Fines totalling 830 were among the prisoners, accused of

"Fighting soon became ten- ei inflicting cruelties on inmates of

London, Nov. 21. account the lessons of 1918

eral. The Annamites bombarded 1940.

David Forrester, of Dinsbury, Ravensburg concentration camp. Additional detalls of the Ter French quarters near the rail. "We cannot

The indictment alleged that she ritorial Army were given today way plunge into any Manchester, proprietor of the

station with mortars. action which would endanger our Regal Cinema, Widnes, who took part in brutal experiments by Lord Pakenham, Under French troops set up barricades. citizens without being sure that pleaded guilty to 20 summonses to find a swift method of steriliz- Secretary for War, the new instrument

who said and attacked one of the theatres will work for admitting persons to the ing millions of people, who Government attached tremen- and other Viet Nam stronglicida Mr. Molotov has said that a eirema and failing to pay en-thereby suffered great mental dous importance to the Terri- in the French quarter, the Census of troop would have an tertainment duty.

Jand physical anguish."

torial service of the future communique said. I ask effect. Important political The Egyptian representative is this

It was atated that entertain- Kari Brandt, who occupied which would beir.

for political done

occupy a more Informed of the disturbances, hoped such information would effect.

ment tax evasion had been ge-Goering's wooden seat in the significant place in the plans General Moliere, interim for disarmament? I or the prelude to the withdrawal of suggest that the Charter Article ing on for a long time at the curtroom, showed no emation as than before. armed forces

publican Commissioner, statimed outside 43 does not deal with this resolucinema and it was estimated be was accused of experiments This time the Territorials dressed a protest to Dr. Ho Chi their own territories, and that tion at all. It deals with the that the sum lost to revenue, sterilisation, the effects of would have Government solidly minh, Viet Nam Prime Minis withdrawal from non-enemy countries would be completed with which the United Nations is was £1.000. The cases before poison gas, and freezing tests in behind them.

ter, and simultaneously in a charged to perform for peace and the court represented only a which the subjects were kept The whole question of fitting spirit of conciliation, the utmost possible speed.

ordered The French delegate, support.

Dott.security."

fraction of those alleged to have naked out of doors for many hours in the actual training of Ter- the French troops to cease five. Britain was anxious ing the Soviet resolution, said it Article 43 be used to develop the

that been committed.

---and "screamed with pain when ritorials with family life and Reuter. gave the General Assembly structure which would get rid of

It was alleged that usherettes parts of their bodies froze." life in industry was being

Intense Agony great opportunity to make a con. the balances of power and of th and the manager worked under

tackled with the highest priori- | per cent of units' strength, or structive move towards

the ex

tactic of a nerve war en small tickets had

Forrester's instructions. Soria Siegfried Handlocher, Nazi medi-ty. It was hoped that volun-more in anti-aircraft units.— tablishment of peace. "It is our nations, which is going on today.

been printed pri-cal chief of the German armed teers, would provide. 25 to 30 Reuter, duty to seize this opportunity and ༣༥༥༠

"Britain, did not nut a disarma-vately without a revenue stamp forces, was named with others in make the fullest possible use of ment motion on this agenda, but and others had been so tarn the indictment for cruel studies it in initiating a careful study of welcome one wholeheartedly," he that the stamps could be used on transplantations. the problem of disarmament," he said. declared, "The question of

"Sections of bones, muscles and nerves were removed," the in- dictment said.. "As a result of these operations, many victims suffered intense agony, mutilation and permanent disabilities,"

One defendant, Siegfried Ruff, Force Lord Tedder, Chief of departmental head at the Ger- Air Staff is due to arrive in man Experimental Institute for

of the United Nations in various parts of the world is intunately linked with the question of dis armament."

troons troops "The two subiccts--report on disarmamentare and really one subject. They ought to be taken together, so that the United Nations will have a con- structive pronosal on the whole question of disarmament and not single out one particular phase

again. Reuter.

TEDDER IN

INDIA

New Delhi, Nov. 21.

Marshal of the Royal Air

The chairma then announced Mr. Bevin an ao next speaker, but M. Molotov wanted to speak first and began his speech in Russian of it I reoret that for Pouson Karachi todny on his way to/Aviation in Berlin, until barc- M. Molotov replied to questions outside Our control "ears" a put by Sir Alexander Cadogan vear has one without the Mi Britain) in yesterday's session as tary Staff Committee meeting to the purpose of the Soviet pro-effectively. Articles 26 and 27 Jay posal. The answer, he said, want (Continned at foot of text Call

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During the few days in India as a scientist in the United States Viceroy, Lord Wavell. and the in Heidelberg, Commander-in-Chief. Sir Claude He was arrested after his al- Auchinleck, and visit several Reged associations with Nazi ex- stations of the Royal Air Force and the Royal Indian Air Force. -Reuter.

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"My Government's view is that

American Zone Not

Even

·

Pink

(By Donald Doane)

Frankfurt, Nov. 22.

American Military Government officials and Ger- man politicians agree that the United States occupation zone of Germany shows no signs of turning politically red or even pink in next week's elections.

Perinients at Dachau concentration out Europe during the last year. In numerous elections through- camp to test the limit of human this southwestern section of Ger- endurance at high altitude were many has stood out in bold relier,

French India's

uncovered by the American au- as a comparative stronghold of Status

thoritics Associated Press.

Rumanian Election Rackets

conservatism: Communiam has gained no more than a toehold in

Karuchi, Nov. 21. the United States zone.

The incorporation of the Those who

keep their

finger on territory of French India into the German political pulse do not India is one for the citizens of expect any marked swing towards French India to decide, the the left in the impending voting.

Acting Governor of French In the balloting on November India told Reuter today. 24, in the state of Wuerttemberg Baden and the December 1 voting He added that elections in conducted in Batavia and the Greater French India were Hesse, Germans will adopt or by universal adult suffrage.

if this is taken as a single con- tribution, we cannot accept it, but we shall, I

hope, unanimously agree if the whole thing be taken together.

that the duty imposed

London, Nov. 21. upon the committee is the obliga- tion of articles 43, 20 and 46 so

Reports alleging serious ir leave the prosed state. constitu- The Acting Governor arrived that the task of the committee is Rumanian

regularities" in Tuesday's tion and choose the state legisin here on his way to Paris on comprehensive and there can be when the Left Wing was re- final step in their progress toward mission. He said: "I am going general elections, tares in what may prove a semi-what he described as an official submitted to the governments a torned with a large majority, self government pian which can be taken as a have reached the Foreign Office,

to France, where I hope to be whole, dealing with the disarma-

Hesse Test · ment of all countries...

although no official comment is

able to help to develop friend- Nearly everybody agrees that

ship between French India and I Didn't Stop Hitler likely until final reports are the constitutions will be adopted India."-Reuter.

overwhelmingly in all the three statea. Speculation centres chiefly on the comparative party votes. One issue is that the

Greater

"It is true that this motion of uvailable. troops being in certain parts of

Reports so far received

the world represents one phase sert that in many places

25-

no

of this problem and probably representatives of Opposition Hesse however, should offer a dgitales minds, but I do remind parties were able to be present good test of how the average Ger- you that Hitler had no troops on at polling bacths, that a num- may feels about any territory outside Germany ber of

the socialist!c Opposition candidates | nationalization of basic indus-

But that did not stop Hitler from were arrested, that many peo tries. building an army within Ger- many, which nearly brought the ple had more than one voting A constitutional provision for rest of the world" down.

paper, that some ballot papers the

the mandatory of immediate "Britain

has gone through hell were distributed already filled nationalization will be submitted In this war, for the last 30 years in and that various forms of separately from the rest of the has had to be mobilised longer intimidation were employed,

constitution In this industrial state, which is the only one whero.

Officials forecast

than anyone

else one day in Several times before the elec- the Social Democratic Party is three and today is paying a tion took place Britain and the the strongest, frightful price in the standard of United States complained to the that it will be adapted but not so life of our people,

"I ask in all solemnity that in-Rumanian Government alleging stead of taking it in narrow that arrangements would not polat, asked by Mr. Molatay, give the Opposition

now

a

fair dominated

the committee should hold that chance at the poll-Reuter. "the-two questions be taken to- wether, that there be considera- tion

the whole problem of dis- armement with a view to riving the Security Counell and Staff

New Port For

Committee the greatest task that Persian Gulf

Any body of people ever hadƐ to- build the structure of disarma

London, Nov. 20.

ment, which will enable the gov Moscow radio, quoting des- ernments to come to to

patches from Mecca yesterday,

СОДСКИМ

whether they can surrender sovereignty to

the United Nations."

as the rest of the

the other two states, both

mocratic Union, the proposed con- stitutions

the way for the lization of Industries by but do not compel such action. All parties are united publicly behind the con stitutions in Wuerttemberg and the Greater Hesse, Associated Prese

extent to Inh Suleiman, of Saudi Arabia,

his said Finance Minister Abdul Vital Step

Mr. Bevin pounded the table as discised plans for the con- he added: "That really is what is struction of a new Persian Gulf Involved in this question of die-port with the aid of credits armament. Can any staterman obtained during his recent visit solemnly say to his parliament to the United States, accept this new system which will Pive to peoples security behind which there is confidence, and honour in all our actions.1;

Applause

In Progress

Philadelphia, Nov. 22, Francis Biddle. United States (Finance Minister Suleiman, member of the International who visited Washington last Military Tribunal, says that the August, negotiated a $10,000,- Nuernberg trials representa 000 credit with the Export-vital step in world progres Import Bank to finance pur- toward rule of law.

He declared:-Laws are not chases in the United Statas),

found only in books. They are

"If we can, instead of keeping great national armies, surrender our security to the United Nations The broadcast sald the new

i am willing to back any pro- port would be linked with the found also in customs, practices posal provided these two things city of Riyadh in the interior and other expressions of civil- are put together and then bring by a 500-mile railway for which - zatlon.”;

back a report which shows that equipment would be obtained in "It is the universal doctrine the United Nations has decided the United States, Plans have that a victor can apply any law to wuarantee pesce for a hundred been made for electric power he wishes. This court proc years, then 1 I move that the step stations in Riyadh and Medina, ed not under court martial laws, be taken,

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