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THE CHINA, MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1947,

"One-Man Rule" In Japan

Australia's Dr. Evatt Expected To Make

Vigorous Protest In Tokyo

Communist

General MacArthur's BURGLAR'S HAUL Gains In

Policy Criticised

Sydney, July 5.

Australia's Minister for External Affairs, Dr. H. V. Evatt, Is expected to protest vigorously against alleged "dictatorial" and "one man rule" in Japan's occupation when he meets General Douglas MacArthur in Tokyo next week.

The Australian Government, press and people ap- pear united in disputing the official American belief that Japanese occupation policies are adequate. Rumbling Australian dissatisfac- tion has been sharply reflected in two recent, angry protests. These wire against plans for directing Australia's military second Japanese Antarelle empaign in the Pacific. In the whaling expedition, which the war years, neither Evatt nor

it

Fer Eastern Commission in | Curtin's successor, Prime Minis Washington announced would ter Joseph B. Chifley.

then

he reviewed: ami resumption of ¦ Commonwealth Treasurer, were Japanese phosphate mining in close to the general. the Palau Inland, 300 treat it Gunen,

miles New

1 Australian

Lending. Australian news- Bapers denounced the whaling expedition and the re-coloniza thar" project in the strongest language used against the Unil ed States in many years. The aliscontent stems largely from alfered fullure of the United Staley, and of MacArthur to Consult Australia and other na

in 'led in the Pacific war aina ecupation policy.

"Ear Bashing"

London, July v

Jewellery, Including 190 elater pruria, worth £4,000. weg stolen when a cat bur plar broke into the London house nf the Hon. Mra. Williamson-Nable last night.

A pair of drap_pearl and diamond earrings, family heir- looms worth £1,000 and £1,000 watch were among the stolen valuables-Reuter,.

Russians Occupy Tacheng

Shantung

Nanking, July 6. Communist forces un- der Gen. Liu Po-cheng

are

expanding their bridgeheads across the Yellow River in Shan- tung Province.

Nationalist despatches con- erile the loss to the attacking Reds of Chuaneheng. 116 miles southwest of Tientsin, the pro- | vincial capital.

along

The Communists are reported to be assailing Yuncheng. miles southwest of Tientsin,

They took Chunncheng and at- brought Yuncheng under Nanking, July 6

tuck after driving into the "Harpoon In

"A high source close to the Government-held regions from Diplomacy"

Foreign Ministry today confirm the rear. It is believed the at-

United Press dispatch tacks are directed against

the Discussing the whaling and all the

Sovietsouthernmost end of the N- my protests, the Sydney from Mukden that the

(Rus-tional 1241 Army Defence area. Morning Herald said, "In the have occupied Tucheng

Americas per- alan me Chucuchak) at the brigider sense,

Meanwhile, another Govern- stive in unilateral action in centre of the Sino-Russian ment columu, moving southward the Pacific must gravely weaken frontier 220 miles northwest of her moral enne against similar Tlhur. Savict behaviour in the Balkans and 'sewhere. Much of the pre-

This source said the Central disagreements probably Government is viewing the oc. stem from the strong personali-rupation seriously and is consi- diplomatic action, ty of General MacArthur, imdering patient of any restraint or ad-though unwilling at present to north of Puting. vice and increasingly neglect-come Into the open..

If the Tientsin region, the fur of the fact that he repre-

forces were less The Government is also consi-Government Mongolia contradicting the Mon: surrendered Tangkwantun, 30 golian claim United Press.

Bunt

the Peiping-Hankow railrend has completed the oc cupation of Kucheng, 65 miles south of Peiping, while another

force. Nationalist

working northwards from Pauling has miles occupied Truoso, seven

The meeting between MacAr- thur and the well-known spokes-sents in Japan, not his owndering a second protest to Outer successful. Reports May they

man for smaller United Nations

+

country alone, but all the Allied

powers."

The Melbourne Herald called the whaling Incident

n "har. ponn i diplomacy." The Mel- bourne Age said. "It might well

to Peltashar.—;

miles south of Tlentsin, "in or der to shorten the defence perl." meter around Tientsin."ÁнBO- ciated Press.

members is expected by Austra Han larvers, however, to im prove acteriarsting U.S. Aus iraltan relations through uerosa the talle valtations.

Although the conferences wil be asked whether a benign A burglar entered 5 Peace To-morrow will be the date be of a "preunal" rather than despotism is to be carried to ¦ Avenue between 2 and 6 a.m. of the text Rotary Club meet. "political" basis, the forceful such lengths as to saturate the yeaterstay and stole personal ing to be held at the Gloucester Evatt is expected to give Mac-Japanese mind with the notion property (Including a "knight" Hotel at 12.30 p.m. Roturian Arthur for the first time that for all plans and projects radio and a gold-filled bracelet D. S. HII will speak on "Acro- total drome Construction in War friendly but nevertheless point- they must rely exclusively on valued at $300) to the 11 "eur bashing."

Time." Supreme Headquarters direc- | value of $1,462.00. Australian leservers attach❘tives, and can treat with con- importance to the Tokyo taiks tempt all other parties to the because they will be followed in allance."

ac-

that

"General MacArthur's late August by a conference in Australia to shape the British | tione," the Sydney Telegraph Empire altitude toward a Raid, "no less than the words of Japanese peace treaty. This Em- his spokesman, George At- pire eft rence was initiated by cheson, make it clear Austra'in under Hyatt's vigor. Washington regarda Japan as at's pradding despite an initial an American colony, where na lukewarm attitude by the Bri- tions associated In the defeat of tish Foreign Office.

Japanese aggression have no voice."

Referring to the Japanese as near neighbours”-in-discunslag.

Viet Namese Sound A Warning

Saigon, July 5.

Viet Namese tesistance must grow more intense because the French Government appears de- termined to rule Indo-China as in pre-war days, said a prominent Viet Namese resistance leader.

Following the Empire pre- treaty discussions, in which -Evati- can be expected-to-play a Peading role, he will return to the Palau mining concession, the This remark typifies the to quit Indo China. "What is" United Nations meetings in Sydney Sun summarized Aus-general reaction to the state being insisted on and what the New York in September, where tralian belief thus: "The Japan-ments by the French Colonial people were now fighting for again his Influential voice can ese have not been regenerated, Minister. M. Marius Moutet, was that the French must stay be rented ou to reflect the in any moral sense, in two years and the French High Commis-on in Indo China as friends and tenor of his talks with Mac of their country's occupation. sioner, M. Emile Bolinert, on helpera and not as colonial over- Arthur.

They may how and smile sub- the Indo-China situation Lack Of Liaison serviently, and lisp their love of given in the official French com- Part of Australia's deep-sentence and goodwill, but they do munique from Paria yesterday.

these things with

treachery, ed distrust of Japanese occupa cruelty and dreams of revenge tion polley is attributed by Canberra observers to peacetime in their hearts."-United Press, lack of well-established. tup- level Faison between MacArthur

Paris, July 6.

announced and Australia where his lustre It was officially

the United States as a military hero is undimmed, here that

on July 1 In friendly, instructive discus- Government had sions, Evatt is expected to re-approved the agreement between store the link disrupted by the the French Government and the death of Prime Minister John inter-Goverment Committee on Curtin in 1946. Curtin and Muc- Refugees, under which France Arthur enjoyed warm personal was to recruit workers among displaced persons In the Carlin. It was explained, gave American occupied zones MacArthur & "blank cheque" in 'Router.

relations.

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Viet Namese circles expressed "surprise" that the French au- thorities should regard the poli tical situation in Indo-China as being ameliorated" and truth is contrary,

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