THE CHIM MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1948,
SHANGHAI PAPER ATTACKS
POLICY ON FOREIGNERS
BEING DRIVEN OUT OF CHINA ?
Shanghai, August 22.
The China Wookly Roviow said that the Chinese Government's attitude toward forcignors in- dicates that "Nanking's ultimate aim is to close the country to them,”
- In an editorial attacking the Government for forcing foreigners to obtain permits before they can travel in China, the Review said:
"Ever since
the
treaties
attumpt
The Amerter-revned and edit - abolishing extraterritoriality Fed weekly sail imat in the case were signed, the Government of Amserlentis, "this trayel- permit Lequirement is a clear breach of has
seen fit to
belwert treaty"
the United with Helge foreigners about
Statre
Chło... all variety of regulations Pe stricting their movemeals with, in the entrntry.
"One chanel best think some. Nanking's Armache that times aim I gradually to curtiet all tor eigners to Tow Treaty ports, And then perhaps to certain seve 1ious of flates rities and, dually to close the entry to them."
Greece To Protest To Albania
After. Augent 21.
The Greek Foresen Minister, M1
fought that
G
Thatan, abitantaneou
frankachts
to
"China undertakes
trent Americans
visiting or
realding same fashion In China in the that America treats Chineze residing in the United States."
Inland 1. "Since
traveli pernille are not required in America, they should not be required in China, at least not to Americans.
S. Eassy at Nanking Tive hos prolested to the Chinese Min- istry of Foreign Affairs on the ground that the regulation Vio- hated the treaty of friendship be-} tween China Stalek
Cigarette Caused Bang
Bach, August 21.
A cigarette thrown down by workmen In the excite- ment of an earthquake shock is thought to have caused a big explosion at a dump or war
materiale on the out. skirts of Bari today. Kliling onc... and. wounding.. four
atizare.
The earthquake shock de- vastated the small town of Orte Nova, 16 miles south of Foggin. The first shock were sight, giving the population time to leave their home, so that although 20 houres col- lapsed and 60 houses were badly damaged, three wore fatalities. The shocka were also felt nt Naples, 90 miles away.--Router.
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GI BRIDE IS MISS KENT
Folkestone, August 21.
JAPANESE LOOKED TO
THE SKIES
HOW DOOLITTLE PLANNED RAID
Now York, August 21,
The first raid on Tokyo by American bombers in 1942 was planned almost solely with the aid of such information as that which foreign agonts are at present trying to pump from American businessmen, it was revealed today.
In the yet unpublished bio- raphy of General James Doo- Httle written by Lowell Tho- mus it was revealed that with- out the crudely drawn maps.. word pictures and occasional photographs which General Doolittle had
been able
ANTI-TITO
to
OFFICERS'
Honolulu, August 21. Some 3,000 Japanese inbtain, the famous raid would Hawail were fooled into be have been far less effective. lieving Japan' won the war
General
Doolittle sald the and paid for U.S.$10 member-American armed forces had only ship in an "Absolute Victory" the skimplest sort of information thst could be used to direct club, it was learned today.
filers where to drop bombs, Donak Bilam-Walker.
He the atticial Japanese maps
muna sald
MOVEMENT
Budapest, August 21,
The newspaper Uj Hirek.
Ker of the Honolulu Better Busi-were full of inaccuracies and any today reported that two Yugo fness Bureau, said that as Inte as attempt to navigate by them slav military officers, who fled
were would have been a "farce." Inst March the members
inld to look to the skies for a de-
to Hungary, reported that Consequently. Americans "large numbers" of officers monstration of
Japan's armhed who hr been to Japan were sum- might.
moned, especially businessmen are turning against Marshal They were advised to look on nnd questioned about topographic-Tito. April 6, and sure enough thereal features, sites of factories and The paper sald that Captain was a sky full of planes. It was harbour contours and any simi-grade General Staff and Lleut. other strategic buildings, roads, Voislav Garcesvies of the Bel- lar Information which might be Commander Gyorgye Liesich placed together to
crossed the border armed and in provide a
reportext
to the Hungarian authorities.
Garcesvles said that Red Army officers are being remanded and imprisoned for opposing the Anti- Soviet policy of the Yugoslav leaders
Photophobia
United States Army day.
· Biom-Walker told newsreets the club known as "ssho Kal" The Bish-born wife of on or "Absolute Victory." was or- strategle map of the Tokyo Bay uniform anki ex-American soldier seriouslygonisert three years ago shortly area, woundert during the war was after Japan's surrender by gli- alertes! as "Miss Kent" in a tongued promoters, probably of und the Waited test that closed today.
descent. Japanese She is Mrs Phyllis Frank, vitel
General The promoters worked the out-
Doolittle said for U.S. Protection
of Technieni Serpent
"years the Japanese had been plantations, where news
Liesieh, according to the U "One exeiras offered by Shang, Bank of Towns City, Michigan, does not circulate freely
ridiculed for their "photopho-Hirck, said he discovered Tito's bust odle jalalom" the editorial She and their four-year-old son where there are more older Ja-
bla" which even went as far trenchery when oficials tried to bond, then that the perinis ore plan
join him shortly in punese, mostly
as Imprisonment of Innocent force him to collect evidence tourist photographers.
against Soviet eltizons.-United Press.
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ATOMIC PROJECT HAS A STRIKE
Los Alamos, August 21. Thirty-five hundred men were still idle tonight in a work stoppage at the Los Alamos atomic pro- ject, but a week-end settlement of the labour dispute appeared possible.
Just what was being done, would seek to hire other men un-
But the gfe of the striet ban un photographing was made all too evident when it came to pre- paring-flying charts for American pilots being' sont、to bond Indus- trial targets in Supan,
All Information was plec- rd tontether Bke a jigsaw puzzle Varsel Tram apparently Innocent data, flying charts and briefing [Instructions Veere drawn up.---
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MAJOR SHOT BY FIRING SQUAD
Pelping. August 21.
REDS CRITICISE QUIRINO
Manlin, August. 21. The Communist Party of th Philippines toclay struck at a re- const statement of President Quiring that enemies of the Fli pino people
were within the country.
In
a press statement, the Com- munkt Parly Secretary, Marianno
P. Balget renewed his recent as-
Major Wong Hsiao-wa, former-sertion that American Imperial-
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ane do tlmory at least maintained. 4. D. Quelts of Santa Fe, one upon the basis of equality hef two chairman for the workers, Atverk að NOVORODILA states, The|sak merely that "every effort B enditembak conJuned. "which being male to get every mon cerns that Chi can no longer back on the job." "We hope to impose all kluit of foolish re- have the entire matter settled by antitiponces upon Monday morning," he amouneori. this country and Mr. Qualls declined to give de- A spokesman for Sir Oswald foresande in
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