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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 2017.
Secret Agent's Fevelations
Yugoslav
Burns Well
CHAMBERLAIN STOPPED Hooch
PLOT AGAINST HITLER
To Combat Influenza
Menace
Ceneva, April 13. Fearing an influenza epide. mie on the scale of that öfter the first World War, which cost millions of lives, the Interin: Commission of the World Health Organisation meeting of the United Nations bulling here decided today to set up a special committee to combat |
the menace.
civilians
Pazo
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Clinton, Okla., Apr. 13. Marshall Word, a Clinton nt- torney who spent 23 days with the partisan army of Marshal Josef Tito during World War S.S. "LOKSANG" 11. Hays Yugoslay whiskey in so S.S. "TAKSANG" strong, "one American who S. WOSANG" ter a shot of it said it burned 9.5. INSANG" his fusils out first, and then S.S. "TAKSANG... "fired his hisides, all the way S.S. "KWAISANG"
down."
Word said the group he wDA
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With "barned the whiskey in|8.5. "LOKSANG" their lamps "It makes the S.S. "TAKSANG" prettiest flue flame you ever. "WOSANG"
| 5.5. "HINSANG“ saw," he observed.
S.S. "KWAISANG" Word was forced to para- chute from bis B-21 over Yugo |
Cargo accepted on Through Bills of Lading for MADRAS slavia after the Germans rid-
via Singapore and for KUDAT, JESSELTON, LABUAN, TAWAU, tiled his plane in a rald-Unit- LADHAD-DATU and SEMPORNA vin Sandakan. ed Press.
New York, Apr. 14. Dissident German generals who wished to over- throw Adolf Hitler in 1938-before the world war started - were meeting in Gen. Franz Halder's office to pull the trigger on a coup d'etat, when word of British Premier Neville Chamberlain's Journey to Munich stopped them, according to Allen W. Dulles, former chief of the office of strategic services in Swit- zerland and Germany, Democratic
and no repilos at all, to inquiries Renerals who were persuaded to. from within Germany seeking Het to prevent Germany being) encouragement of the idea thốt led into what they bellevedellakatlon if Hitler would would be a losing war, had the bring peace, ground cut from under them by Fully Advised Hitler's diplomatic victory äti
Washington Munich and Chamberlain's claim Londen were fully advised he that I menut pence.
i forehand on all the conspirators
were attempting to do." he anys!
London, Apr. 14. "Bat it
Most newspapers on Sunday Sometimes seemed carried a denial by A. L. Hor those polley in Americh and England | Unión
who determined ner. Secretary of the National of Mineworkers, of were making the military task, Saturday's report as difficult is possible by unit-considering an offer to serve ing all Germans to resist to the un the National Coal Board. bitter end."---Associated Press. Associated Press.
The committee will organise most urgent preventive ma "Therefore, I took back the Mures after diseasaing ways and order of execution because the means with the world's leading entire lasts for retion has been bacteriologists at a meeting intaken away," Halder by qusted Copenhagen next July.
as saying in Dulles' look, "Ger- many's Underground," published today by Marmino.
a
career
Duites worked with this an derground from 1942, following
State Department which began la 1916, and helped prepare the ense against the Nuernberg after
The sponsor of the scheme, Dr. C Van Den Berg. The Netherlands Director General of Public Health. said that he be lieved another scourge similar to flat of 1948 may now be numinent. Hin plaus. which ware approved by his collengo Nazi was to ity in storks of anti-arranging for the surrender of inthuenza serum, pentilin- and the German in Italy. sulpha-drugs nt strategic points)
in the first place And to im. munis doctors. nurses And other - exsential workers.
who would be involved in any out break.
*The Interim Commission agreed that influverza should Kel
A tuberculosis
anel venereal disease. Reuter.
Plot After Plot
From 1938 on, Dulles *21*8.
plot after plot, was prepared both for a coup d'etat
anel
ansas-j sinations of the Fuehrer, hut
failed f
FERAN OF (another, and finally were! the same degree of attentimred by the famous the
of July 20, 1944, which resulted in the Executions, of a large prapartion of the conspirators.
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Cantón, Apr. 14.
Practically the entire Gornant general staff Was involved, Dulles uticales, except Reitel,!
that
and;
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Smuggling Charge Against Colonel
Yokohama, Apr. 14. Colonel Edward J. Murray, one-time custodian of the vaults of the Bank of Japan in Tokyo, went on trial today on charges of misappropriating US$220,000 worth of diamonds in his custody and smuggling them into the United States. Colonel Murray, in full uniform and wearing five battle stars, looked grey and worn as he faced the general court martial headed by Maj-Gen. William C. Chanse,. of the First Cavalry Divi- sion.
Due Hong Kope from U.K. via Port Said and Struits early May, Due Hong Kong from Rolter- dam, Antwerp and London via . Part Sald and Straits late May.
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Prolessurs of Sun Yat-sen Uni- but the generals often thwarted out of the trial that Criminal
It beenme evident at the ont. In earlier motions, the coun- versify were infi raned today by the efforts of
sel for Murray indicated that their civilian Investigation Bivision, agents, the defence would be that. Mur- the Ministry of Education in Nan-collaborators, such as ex-majer both here and in the United ruy was entitled to import dia- king that their salaries will be Cart Gaerller of Leipale States, had been investigating monds duty free na "persona) | BETWEEN PACIFIC COAST PORTS, SHANGHAI & HONGKONG
increased from 750 l 350 times through vaccillation. with a monthly allowance from
what they termed epusiderable for household effects." Counsel Allied refusal to cosperate, smuggling of jewels by certain also cited a ruling that articles CN$110,000 to CN$140,000 effec. also handlenpped the plotters, high ranking officers of the "for personal uKG" should be tive from February and payable Dulles says, frequently citing Army."-
admitted duty free. United inte this month. Assemnted Press
the "unconditional surrender" The first witness was Wilbur Press. slogan and equivocal replies, or H. Graff,, special CL.D. agent from San Francisco. Gratf testi. fict to sintements made by Murray apon his arrival in the United States on February 3.1 J947.
Jap. Reparations' Effect On
Orient
Washington, Apr. 14.
Recent American moves regarding Japanese re- parations indleated increasing awareness of the Japanese economic plight and necessity of doing something about it.
the
to effect their
The "Washington Post" binnes use themselves
whole trouble On Russia. wn recovery. They cannot be Research experts of the Fezno. expected to show any business mic Commission for Asia atal enterprise until they know how the Far East say it is affecting 'much and what industry will be the entire Oriental economile sys left in Japani tem. The research report says: "Unfortunately, the Allied powers have not yet reached a
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Customs ofeinds discovered. according to records, that Coltel Murray had falsified his bag- Kajze declaration. When 'ho' wis searched in bis stateroom
TUESDAY, APRIL 15 Aimul for Manila P., (1.) 9.30 m.. drds 180 n.m, * Sernity, 18.01.
Swaluw and Bengkok 2 p.m. Shanxi, p.m.
0.8 A., Central nail South Amerien and
aboard the USS "Westminster Victory," Murray took two packages. one from his coati and one from his watch pocket, la San Francisco No Parcels [for Canmisi, Kuwloon €.P.D., (Par. and and threw them on his bunk.
Ing. 4 pan., cord. 1.30 – jem. 1, 01.1.4. One packet was found to colar, and Reg. 1.30 p... (ont? p.m tain two bracelets, one of which was diamond. The other, and smaller, package was wrapped
Kommun, 4 3.9.
Me, Tainaliūn and Shekki. 4 p.m. Vanlon thy Troll
4 pm Airmol for Hanghai and Pelving,
in tissue paper and contained (Reg.) 1 vnt. (Ord.) 3.30 pm. two large and two smal! din-
monde. Stalled By Soviet
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Earlier, the court had denied defence motions for first on the ground that they 1 out three of six specifications.
charge crime 2015 Alemail for Foorhow, (Hg.) ... because they
(0ml.) 3.30 pm. were
Mnçues, Tainahan nad Bhekk, 19, Kuna m
Kwentow not Amay. Nour. Tramkong and Hotherw, 2 pm.
10 3.50 um. striking | Airmail for Antay, Shenshot, Nankles.
Tinin and pine: Alem 5.S. "CAPITAL VICTORY" Itur Canton, Euskow and Kamnit, leg)
not
"Under the mandate under which General MacArthur IN complete agreement on Japanese working he is not beholden Industries to be destroyed er dis the Far East Commission in mantled, cr' the degree of recon.
Washington." struction to be permitted to other
The "Post" concedes "his direc-secondly, industries and an Japanese equip-tive will come up for review by trivial in comparison with the ment or materials to be distribui.
the Connüsslon. But this need first three chargon, which might ed a reparations.
not and will not inhibit General result in "almost any penally "Decisions on these points are MacArthur. Nor is he likely to short of life imprisonment." urgently needed so that planning get any other than a go-ahend Only one challenge was. pre.
of reconstruction for the rest of signal from the region may proceed,"
Russian Loot
¡ment.
►
Canton ty Traini, 4 p
THURSDAY, APRIL 17 Alemal for Manlia P.,, (Reg.) 0.20
(Ord. 10 a.m.
Solon, 10.m. Khanichni, U8.A., Central and Bauth
the State Depari-sented to the court of Reven
generals and one colonel. The Amerin and Canada w Ban Prancis "The Far East Cominisajun has prosecution entered a peremp- 1486 Pagrelo for Chonda), Kowloda Q.P.Q.. The "Post" comments: "Deter. been stalled on almost every uc. [tory challenge of Brik-Gen | War, and Reg) U am, (Undə 9.00 x.m. i mination of repacations has been tien by is Russian member. Albert C. Smith, who left the 10. Dar, and B) 1.30 am. (Ord.)
Associated Press.
held up because of argument むいむい the virtual sark of Man- churia by the Red Army, The Russians insist the loot so taken should not be regarded as re parations, They call it wur
to toty. This argument, like al folbers with ihe Russians, has blcked reconstruction, though we are far from suggesting that
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Bataan Veterans
Want Compensation
Boston, Apr. 13.
the grim economic situation In Payment from the Japanese Government for work
Japuh is due entirely to the re- parations deadlock.
"General MacArthur, It seems to us might have eased Japan's lot if he had at his elbow, the
#dviser type of economic
Cf ployed in the occupation of Ger- many. However, the Impasse on reparations his certainly put a
they were forced to perform at the point of the bayonet was sought by the survivors of three years' imprisonment following the infamous Death March, according to an announcement of the national headquarters of the American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor.
I
Gen. Edward King. who was troops an Bataan öi April 9, 1012 crimp in the efforts of the Japan. forced to surrender the American will hosd a three-man delegation to appear before the Senate Coin- mittee on Monday, which is study- ing Japanese reparations due to the United States. Gen. King `was elected national commander-in- chief of the organisation on Wed- nesday.
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The trio will ask that claims by the nation for reparations from Japan Include a provision for poyment to survivors of the Death March
19 1.41.
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