THE CHINA MAIL MON DAY, JANUARY 6, 1948. *
TENSION IN TAIWAN Demonstrations Called For February 28
Anniversary Of Big Uprising
(By Robert Burton)
Shanghal, Jan, 25..
Well-fuformed foreign_observers said today that the Communist Influence in the Island of Tai- wan appeared for the first time this week in the Form of leaflets being widely distributed around the town of Taichung. These called for demonstrations which these sources fear may lead to another bloody anti-Chinese rebellion on Ebruary 28, the first anniversary of last year's sanguine uprising,
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Officing foreign sources private- ¡ly attributed the organization of coming dem natrations and leaf- lets to Communists who thereto. Ifore were not operating in thei Island, Non-political rebej len- ders, who escaped suppression in Just year's rebellion, are kn.wn 115 be artive in Tulwun and have the people's complete sympathy.
These sources said the leaflets told the prople that they must not forget the "hurors of the ambrat treatment**.
they received et Hom warn! last year, when buusands of Thi
fwanese were dughtered during said the Feb, 20 revolution,
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lace the body pure last year when between 5,000 to 10,000 esvilians were killed.
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Olymple sklers of four nations-U.S.A., Italy, Sweden and Switzerland-took part in the 19th Combined Lauberkorn Race, which was the first preliminary excercise of the olymple cames at Wengen, Switzerland, on Jan. 11. The Straight Raco (4600 metres) WAY winter won by Italian Zeno Colo. the Slalom by the Swiss, Kart Molitor, who also won the Com- bined Straight Race-Slalom. Photo shows Zeno Colo in action.-(A.P. Photo).
GERMAN FOOD
CRISIS: STRIKE
ENDS AT MIDNIGHT
Frankfurt, Jan. 24.
The Bavarian trade unions' 24-hour general strike,
called for yesterday in protest against the food Michael's
shortage, ended at midnight, it was reported by the German news service in the United States Zone. Tram and railway staff night shifts reported for duty at midnight.
Seven-Point Plan
Matrimonial Problems
Point In. Europe
Shanghai, Jan. 20, Mr. Ernest Bevin's announce mont that an
Anglo-French aillance with the Benciux coun- rles is now being rought clear. ly marku another turning point} in postwar Europena relations, declared the Chinese-owned in- dependent "China Press" today
one of the first Chinese press comments on the British Foreign Secretary's recent HOUAC of Commons statement,
"For It not only shows the :nanner in which Western European states regard Russia as a threat, but also demons- rates the long rond that Britain and France have taken. gl.cc VE-Day from a position ut trict neutrality in the power struggle between Russla and the United States, to one
of
active participation on the she of the United States", the paper added.
The "China Press" said that the proposed Anglo. French- Benelux alliance would add ni further prop to the Marshall Plan which would bring about greater unity in the West in tacking the German problem and would hasten the creation of narong anti-Soviet alliance.
The newspaper added;
"If many observe, peace in Europe can only be maintained by the creation of a new balance of power, then the formation of a tripartite Western alliance will play a great role in furthering the creation of such a balance and in making the blocs on both sides of the Stettin-Trieste line equally strong."-Reuter.
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The Better Shanghai
Shanghai, Jan. 25. Improved harb ur faciliti, and co-ordinated transportation systems are three things, the Im- clamentation of which will ca tribute most to the future pro sperity of Shanghai, the Public Ulitics Bureau Commissioner, Mr. T. C. Tsa:, said in રા radlo hrondesst yesterday evening. H expressed the belle that with the improvement in the gentra. situation
Come known to have caches of arms and The Bavarian Government last its energies to advancing emer- complete amunalnom
in mountains,
ught pramlad trade union ten-gency measures AL- though most of the Talwanese
10 relieve the . that it would take inne current fod shortages, tel that they are not sulfelentuate steps to dial with the neute par to be
What kind of help was expect- 1. ret the superna Chinesed shorloge as a result of yus hat there troops and equipment.
ed from Frankfurt was not un-
Davos, Jan. 24. terday 24-hour protest strike of nouneed.
Ex-King Michael, of Rumania, There is a saying on Tarwan early 1,000,000 workers through- Honey Is
of China, all thes: and Princess Anne, of Burbon- three prerequisites to propaganda aid that the island has a major rout the State
From the volutions every five years and a
Paima, whore seven-week old en-greater
and better Shangha Fagement was officially acknow- could be achieved-Reuter. mitter one
a meeting every three years. Lorenz Hagen,
kdged here for the first time During 50 years under the Jap anese "master race rule, there and members
Bavarian Trade Union Council, 1: Hagen said in his specer yesterday, will not get married ni the Bavarian that he would ask the Govern for several months, Mujour Jac- had been 42 rev.lutions-United Cabinet, it was deckled that thement to reconsider Press,
the Uni.n'sques Vergotti, the ex-King's Aid the unions and the Bavarian seven-point atti-hoording pra de Camp, sold today. Farmers Association should joint. granne, which it rejected last ly outline a food programme Saturday.
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which would serve as a basis for further action by the Govern- ment.
Earlier, Herr Hagen, addressing 10,000 workers at the largest of t series of demonstrations held throughout Bavaria, had warned
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the Home heparin, urgently required to atisfied with a 24-hour strike," Ploci, Vive Anost Sir Rude save the life of a Swedish sea-jhe said.
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reported to be har--with three Jalte cast leaning ship based rities here cabled their repre. Preparing a plan for the releas
if goods not currently available
Portland
the three America war sentatives at San Francisco for on the open market.
luga, 44 "Spokane," "Bondelun" a consignment of the drug when It was also decided at the meet.
has the Brandem developed thrombosis ing between Herr Hagen and th
foremast Ministers to maite a concerted r
Bizonal Econ mic veese quest to the
Couneli at Frankfurt to devote
lampstrably f ships since after falling off the The impory d mobilisation
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An SOS was sent when it was discovered that there were only] two ampoules of the drug in all Shanghal-Reuter.
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Singapore, Jan, 24. Subhas Chandra Bose, the In- dion Nationailst leader in South- East Ala during the war, who was reported by the Japanese to have died after an air crash,
believed by Indians throughout the world to be still alive," Mr. G. Sarangapant drelored at n rally to celebrate the 32nd birth- day of Subhas Chundre Bosu 1232 p.m.-Wordy Karmen and Ilim Mr. Sarangapany told the ral-
Orchtra and Binsh Bhore (Vocally that "whatever
may be the 1.00 pmStudio: Terry Lou at the official view," Indians belleved that Bose would appear one day 1.10 p.m.---News, Weather Report and "at the right moment.”
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Mr. A.N. Mithra, an Indian lawyer, told another meeting that
"The King is anxious to avold giving the Impression that ho Calm spread through the Ruhr left Rumanin because of his mar- when signs were seen that the ringe intentions," Major Vergotti Allies were making new eff:ris German administration and th sald. to overcome the food erials.
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The 20-year old ex-King and his innceo today went skiing t:-) gether
the gentle bustry of shop steward slopes fr m Northwest Ruhr towns at
of Bolgenschanze, near Davos. Duisberg were critical of today's Wearing protest strike in Bavaria, suggest sult and a ski cap, the ex-King a' navy-blue skling ing the Bavarians wer: trying to drive in his jeep from his hotel show their food storation was to the ski eritien! to avoid having to send Princess Anne, wearing a russe: school slopes with ford to the Ruhr-Reuter.
skiing Jacket by his side.-Reuter.
London Comment Kowloon City
On
London, Jan. 24.
The Nanking Government's attitude only streng- thened the suspicion that the agitation over the eviction of squatters from Kowloon was condoned-if not actually supported-in high Chinese quarters, the influentlal "Times" de- clared today.
"The
Chinese authorities have seen, somewhat be- latedly, the danger to Anglo-Chinese friend- ship in the anti-British campaign which has disfigured some sections of the Chinese press, and they now, forbidden the publication of news about the Shameen outrages except through the official Government agency. Un- fortunately, they also seem determined to suppress information running counter to their own versión of what had happened," the paper added.
"The Nanking authorities could with Britain need never be any
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WHEAT TALKS
the local representatives among lly,"
the squatters of Kowlo:n City they had wanted to do so, Just
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Set An Example
as they could have testained the press campaign which inflamed Britain and China would set an Shanghai, Jan. 23 popular feeling against the Bri- example to the world by a prompt. Dr. Wellington Koo, Chinese fish und led to the disgraceful honest and amicable submission of Ambassador in Washington, will outbreak of organised violence the Kowloon City dispute to the China's delegation ty that Shameca," "The Times" de International Court of Justice, International Wheat Conference.clared. Over opening in Washington on Jan.
ways politiced and financial-week- Dy
"If the Chinese Government
ture, Taliharmenfe Rym Orch. of unry 18. He will be assisted by considers that t NY DO. Tradecription Servicer seven advisers and experts. The "The Secret Correspondents
Mitler
of
Jurisdiction "It would have been a wise act conference within the walled city of Kowloon of British policy if when Britain Boat Wagner main aim of the
wheat agreement, —Reuter
Bong of the Rhine Daughless, New conclude an international should be revived after formal exiregymed control of Hong Kong in
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tinction for nearly half a century, 1946, Kowloon had been handed the proper contes to open nogo back to Chinese diministration". |tiations With Britkia.
the "Economist”), adds. without delay to lear up the lagal "Every effort abould be made all over the town. cell face discouraging: that, after All Bellion renunciations if trvaly rights, agitator could whip up anti-British Tooling so easily and also dispostulatile, thak Mellain bas never done, anything, to eattle a
it falls to obtain what it Shortly after 6 p.m. yesterday the considers to be satisfaction from 9:46h.--Lahdoh Helays. "What terrency tale was called eof to this counter the machinary of the
quell dhivebance between -sival United Nations and of the Inter KARKA Of coolies at the Central, marke Hailong Court is available, i engaged in carrying vegetables,
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