THE CHINA. MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 1948.
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RUMOURS OF CONSPIRACY TO MALAYA TERROR
OVERTHROW GENERALISSIMO
DISSIDENTS AND FENG YU-HSIANG
Now York, August 23.
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The monthly magazine, “United Nations World,
today reported "from various Chinese sources abroad, hints of the overthrow of Prosidont Chiang Kai-shok, without bloodshed, if pos- sible, and by, violence it necessary." The magazine conceded that the article was based, largely on rumours, but added that "rumours have been flying too thickly to be ignored. "Most specifle is that on or The author believed that the after the October 10 anniver- Chinese' people want a new ruler of China's Independence, wha 1. must be an intellectual, Kury the Hong Kong group of Kuo-2 would tot likely be a Com-
munist as the "Chinese do mintong members who oppose trust those who have drunk Chang with meet with the Cost Mk from the breast Communists to plan a coalition f Sovint Russia...who nre Envernment with Peiping as its Communists before they are Chi- capital. Connected with this nose.
United States for some
has suddenly left."
not
but in-
in the name of the The Alternatives report Jurmidable old Christian Gen-
The unsigned article conclurleri eral, Feng Yu-hsiang. Marshal that "anything can happen the in the judgment of many in Feng, who has been
line, partial Chinese,"
The only alternatives MOW ara 1. peace and
coalition Government or 2. a Commun. which will ist break-through sweep southward Cross All China and perhaps all the way through Burma, Blam, Malays to Singapore.
The United Nations Work is n in- two-year-old publication on
orli- ternational affairs, whose torial board includes Richard J. Buck and Vernon Walsh. Pearl
The contributing editors Pope. Includes Jawaharlal Nehru, Lán Yu-tang, Thomas Mann und Vin cent Sheean.
magazine went to
flated
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Rita's Nerve
Trouble
Lisbon, August 23. Alta Hayworth is suffering from
nerves, har secretary reported today when the flim star arrived at suburban Ee. for! by automobite from 80- vile with Prince AB
Khan, son of the Aga Khan.
Miss Hayworth's aecretary said she had actected Estoril as an ideal spot to rest and would remain here as long as sho
not disturbed by curiosity seekers
Miss
was
Hayworth and the Prince tunched informally In her apartments shortly after their arrival.—United' Preas.
STUDENT “PURGE” IN SHANGHAI
Shanghai, August 24.. Shanghai's special criminal court will begin a "purge" this week of students suspected of being Communists.
full
Similiar "purges" are swing in Nanking. Peiping. Tien-
tsin and other Chinese ellies,
B-29 BASE IN TSINGTAO
Shanghai, August 24. Two squadrons of United States superfortresses will shortly be transferred from Guam to Tsingtao, the Ameri- can naval base on the northeast Shantung coast, according to the Shun Pro.
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Britain Asks For Frontier Sealing
London, August 23.
|Britain has asked Siam to seal' her frontior with
·East Malaya in an attempt to halt the mova- ment of Communist-led, guerrillas, an in- formed Whitehall source said today, - Whitehall officials said at least five armed groups of guerillas have been seen manoeuvring a few miles across the Siamese border where it fringes the North Kelantan province.
They say they fear an inva- sion by these formations whose numbers range from 300 to 400 man each.
The British military authorl- their patrols along the frontiers Aics are considering · intensifying
of stem the ebb and flow
ta
The paper, without giving any details of the mission of the planes, said the former Japanese guerilla groups, according to the military airfield at Chengyang, Whitehall sources. about 20 miles north of Tsingtao, was belox reconstructed and axe panded to accommodate the giant
aircraft,
The report added that Tsingtao's present airport at Changkow, about 1 miles north of the clly, will in future be reserved for the exclusive use of civilian aircraft. --Reuter,
Roma Makes
Her
If they decide to do so, they will and it necessary to call for still more troops reinforcements from Britain over and above the Guards Brigndo which leaves here next month.
The British Government will certainly accede to a new ap. peal for more manpower if the situation
in Europe permits, Informants added,
U.S. Arms
Debutontelals today said the Slate Do-
Rome, August 24. Roma, the elephant that was born recently in captivity, will ever forget her first day's abiic walk here today,
Peiping Professors
Up
Pago
HERE IS WHERE TROUBLE LURKS Dental trouble in many cases is due entirely to personal neglect. The "Gum-1. ne”—the junc- tion of teeth and gums is particularly vulnerable. Infection, once established can
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Peiping, August 24. DAILY. DENTAL CARE WITH IPANA PROTECTS Fifty-one professors bero have signed a statement pro
THE "GUM-LINE”. . . . testing against the students.
by
Drrest ol
of
situation as deprives schools
"Universities and.colleges Chinn are increasingly monacod
Govern- the actions of the ment
the statement declared, In Washington, United States adding, "the situation cannot fall to create an overwhelming BETISC
panic within the Universities, partment had authorised licences
"Unreasonable laws, hastily for arms shipments to Malaya to
conceived decrees, misinterpreta- Communist bands help crush trying to
tion of laws for some ulterior terrorise rubber and other estates there.
political motive-all contravene The officials anid the arms the spirit of the constitution," the were chiefly of the police wea-statement proceeded.
It sold,
The pon types, including automatic),
exists and were sent to American owl throughout
today country of legal crs of estates to help protect
security and their property,
creales in atmoz- phere of terror....we wish to It was also understood licences voice the strongest possible pro-
Elven
nuthorised
totest against the Government's at- dealers to supply such arms the Malayan authorities for the tempt to destroy academic life of the nation by charging studente In this begging same purpose.
tion, a diplomatic official said the with the commission of imagin- United States fully
ary
crimes," recognised the Communist revolt in Malaya as serious and
and sald there reason for Russia
to encourage the revolt at the same time Rússia had to buy large quanti- tles of rubber in order to lessen the availability of rubber. ander other products for the United States and Britain,
The magazine cited firstly the rumour that Vice-President Tsung-Jon has been negotiating The court said the names of with the Communists in Peiping, more than 100 Shanghat students The unsigned articia
Ex-Premier Chong Chun had are on the "black list" which la troubles China's
A2. money
report that he had being held by the municipal nu-
About 2,000 people gathered at main factors showing the Kus to deny a
the zoologien gardena to sce with thorllies. The been secret conference mintang's "desperation."
Rome make her debut. She war the In Peiping, five among En-. 3. Reports. that press prior Chou
sediately for to Nanking's announcement of the Kuomintang General Chang students of the National Peking supposed to walk
was in contact with University wanted as Red suspects But the crowd were too enthusi-had
through the zoo. three minutes Chili khung
presented themselves before the Chau E-lid.
The magazine said it is note
but were immediately untic and mobbed her.
The mother and father, Romeo neveral of these worthy that worth
were left were and Juliet, generals are former subordinates of General Feng Yu-hsinng and
peanuts from the emply air while are still loyal to him-Unite!
the baby was turned back to her shed. Press.
the new currency.
"Decaying Regimo“
In commosi sense
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The spine issue contained article by Pearl S. Buck. It snid: Chinese people helt "The
have age-old never rushed to rid themselves of tyrants. They are not hurry-
They believe that ing now, heaven and nature will perforin the net. "How
heaven
៧០
bas
il
court
freed on bail.
balt
Other releases on effected during the last few days, At present only 76 students are still in custody.-Associated Press,
AND
INTELLECTUALS
WORLD PEACE
when they know decreed against tyrant? By the simple fact that the price of rice has gone higher than the average man can afford Some A good ruler keeps the to pay. price of rice down. When he in no longer able to keep it down
it is time for him to go."
Warsaw, August 23.
M.
As soon as she saw her way home, Roma broke into a gallop. Keepers clutched her ears, but was first into her shed. There was a bottle of milk waiting for
на
her there.
been
Roma sleeps by herself. Her mother kicks her. But Roma gets a lot of attention. She is measured three times a week. Dr. Ermanno Ronzini says she is inalist aspirations fine_cor.tition.--Associated Press.
PALESTINE RELIEF GIFT
The Nizam of Hyderabad has
500 artists, scientists and intellectuals are to meet here on Wednesday to outline a pro- gromme for the maintenance of world peace. The four-day discussions Cacho. Republican Spain will Pearl S. Buck says that the Chinese
people have watched were jointly sponsored by the be represented by the astronomy Americans to bolster the decay- Polish-French Committee with professor, Honorato Castro, and ing regime.
UNESCO's Mr. Julian Huxley Manuel Marquez.
Most of the other delegates "Had the bolstering been able and Madame Irene Joliot Curle
are from Europe, including
Calro, August 24, to reduce the price of rice_it alternately presiding.
heavy British representation. would have signifieninte. But The United States delegation
The Polish President, this would have taken many bil- | Includes
given 1,000,000 rupees for relief the sculptor,
J.O. Moleslaw Bierut, in a message to in Palestine, the Arab League lions of dollars. The Chinese Davidson, Professor Otto Nathan,
the congress organisers said: announced in Catro today. to Professor "Cultural exchange assistant
is no! Iess not prepared to go so far. There- Einstein, Mr. John Rogge, former important for international col- The announcement said that fore they have known from the member of the Department
Iaboration than the exchange of Azzam Pasha, Secretary General beginning tut the present reJustice who In bringing Mr material goods. This co-opera- of the Arab League, had suggest- gime was doomed in spite of Henry Wallace's recorded speech, tional rapprochement in the fielded that the Hyderabad Govorn small delays,"
the radio commentator, Arthur
the of culture is only one expression ment buy foodstuffs, and clothes Freda Kirchway of the of the basic desire of all demo- for Palestine Arab réfugees with
Nation, the chairman
Macratic nations for
sirictions on currency--Associat- peaceful co- the money because of Indian re-
ed Press.
knew that the Americans
Wern
"ONE WORLD" MOVEMENT
Paris, Augital 43.
who
of
of the New York Bar Associa operation and on brotherly linen tion, Mr. Hermann Hoffman, and
the radio critic, Saul Corson.
Russin will send 22 delegates Incluiting the bitter-tonguei crille, yn Ehrenburg.
The Mexican delegation
An American delegation from cludra
artist. the
In-
Leopold
the "One World Award arrived Myndet, and the architect, Ruout
in Paris today on ♫ European
tour. They will rename streets
In Warsaw, Poland Tel Aviv and
Lyons.
The delegation will also name
a Prague school and a United
SUPER-CAUTIOUS
Albuquerque,
New Mexico, August 23.
Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Some civic officials have be- Administration hospital in Foggio, come super cautious in view of the home of La Guardia's fomelet revointions recently about foreign requests for information alm of the "One World" | about America
family.
is to "foster sanity in Mrs C. K. Gailing, director of ional
relations." One the Albuquerque Civic Council, World" awards are made to en-said that as precaution she is able the winners to make peace turning over to the FBI a letter tours of the world. La Guardia from the Mayor of Hiroshima, won the 1947 award but died be Shinzo Hamal usking literature fore he could make the journey, and pholographs covering Albu- It was deelded to send a de- querques history, city planning legation, which will later tour and government and cultural in- South America.-Reuter.
stitutions-United Press.
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sin said six more students were Meanwhile, reports from Tien-
nabbed there, bringing the total under arrest in Tientsin to 40.
In Pelping the garrison head- quarters threatened severe pun- ishment of all students on the to give wanted list who refuse
themselves up..
The authorities in Pelping an- nounced the curfew would he
United States oficials also said there was no evidence of nation-restored to normal-0100 to 0500
among the Com-
instead of 2100 to 0800 hours.-- munist bands In Malaya, con- sequently the Malayan situation Associated Press. was regarded in a different light from the Nationalist situations in Indonesia and Indo-China-As- sociated Press,
BURMA MISSION
IN BANGKOK
Marseilles, August 23.
Bangkok, August 23. Mr. Winston Church began A Burmese goodwill mission weeks holiday at arrived here by a specially char- today his six Aix En Provence, Southern tered Siamese Trans-Asiatic Da- France. He is accompanied by kota this evening for a forma Mira, Churchill, his daughter oxchange of notes to establist Mary, and her husband, Captain diplomatic relations between Christopher Soames--Reuter. Burma and Slam.---Reuter.
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