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PICTURE OF ATHENDAY COST OF LEIGHTON HILL
NEW DEFENCES FOR YANGTSE Seamen Allege
Lines Being Established To Block Drive On Nanking HSUCHOW EVACUATED
Nanking, December 1.
Two Nationalist Army groups were reported tonight attempting to
establish a new defence line across the approaches
to the
lower Yangtse valley on the Huai River, 100 miles North West of Nanking.
A new river defence line guarding the capital is reported under construc- tion on the Southern bank of the Huoi anchored on Pengpu and gar- risoned by the bulk of some 80,000 men of the Sixth and Eighth Army groups.
A large percentage of this last major Nationalist force between the Com- munist armies and Nanking is said to be composed of recruits and remnants of units evacuated from Hulutaa.
Farwurd Cleats <f the Sixth and Eighth Army groups are reported still holding an area about 10 miles deep on the Northern bank of the Iual opposite Penipu.
Seven unity, un ser Chen Yi. Lotalling some 100,000 men, were
attacking South reported
Last Call
Com alar
officials
that
Pilots returning froni Hsuchow to Shanghor today reported artil- ery fire and skirmishes six miles Western suburbs of the city as the from: the airfeld in the South Chinese Air Force hastily proved Americans desime to live after 0er C-48 transporta sel 22-24 Dexvember 4 would have to make Laberator bombers to thinking. then own personal arrangements Aerring to latest repons Benjiet i vonuation and make use of whatjeral confusion
now badevet commercial transporta. nad ponie matral mnfilaży, utiervern be, freign among the populices of Hsu- Iran may be, available, Hove tes allompt to en Tebow,
The Anderson in expects 1. velops anal ther from the Sixth a
Nationalist forces, in the process Jinke some 200. Amgesieni evnerves | Fighth Army Urmas before they of evacuating Istichow, wise re- and the allen dependents, can make contact with Nationalist | portet have len
transportation torcer nerving Soulle Traun 1st- their Southern
agencies revealed today + bine,
pulsenger reservations for air Except for a small parelson
land und wen Accommodation force, the greater part of Hau.
are fully booked up to the end chow's one time 400,000-stron
of January. Nationalist Army has already evacuated the city to join the battle In the Pengpu area to the South.
Taking advantage of this with- drawal, the Communists have le gus a new converging, movement on the North Kingsu stronghold. to where all commerclat nirlines have abruptly suspensieri Rights.
Situation In North China Worsens
Tientsin, December 1. With the further contraction of Nationalist-held territory in North China by the Guvern- ment's....withdrawal from Luon- hsien, the Chinese-owned Cen-.) tral Air Transport Corporation has completely withdrawn from Tientsin, and the Sino-Ameri- ean China National Airways Corporation made A marked reduction in the local staff pre- paratory to winding up.
Only General Claire Chennault's Civil Ale Transport continuer holding the fort en o more less full busts.
Indicating the
or
seriousness
of
the
conditions In North China.
Information. Office of the Tientsin
Juter S movement at 22 poral 26 miles South of the city.
*****
Too Late Now
To Save Chiang
Los Angeles
December 1. Mr. Owen Lattimore, former American · Adviser- to President Chiang Kai- slick, says it is too late fór Amerlean aid to China.
save
He said Madame Chlang's visit to the U.S. may arause, American sentiment for
Shanghat's
Meanwhile,
that
every
type of Jy commodity from tomobiles to radios, goas beg ging for buyers, despite the fan. Lastently low prices asked. Apartner! owners leaving the Feity report that they cannot even regada ha of their capital -
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Starvation
Officers of the Punamlan freighter Canonbar, who complained of being starved aboard the vessel for nearly six weeks, on their arrival here yesterday from North Korea. (China Mall" Photo).
Crew Of Freighter Alleges Starvation For Nearly 6 Weeks
(Exclusive To The "Chína Mail")
Seething with bitterness, 31 Chinese and three Euro- peans, the crow of the Panamian freightor Canonbar, complained of being starved aboard the vessel for nearly six weeks, on their or- rivál ́hare yesterday from North Korea.
"If the necessary steps are not taken to safeguard our interests, it will be necessary for the case to be settled by the Marine Court in Hong Kong," some of the officers told the "China Mail."
FLATS DISCLOSED
Construction of the two blocks of 26 flats at Leighton Hill for Government servants, is estimated to cost HK$3,808,251, exclusive of the cost of land, or, approximately HK$2.28 a
cubic foot.
This was disclosed by the Director of Public Works, Mr. V. Kennif, in Legislative Council yester- day in reply to a question by Mr. D. F. Lon- dale, senior unofficial member.
Mr. Kennif gave a comprehensive review of the his- tory of the flats, their oraction and various items of cost. He generally answered critic- isms on the alleged exorbitant cost of the building.
He said in part:-
* pursuance of the polley of housing the greatest number of persons, the flats were designed to provide accommodation for married families with
children.
"The exact figures of the cost of construction of the two blocks of flats at Leighton Hill can only be given when the final accounts There are 18 flats with three bes- are settled. Certain payments are rooms und eight flats with twa still due to the contractor, and the | bedrooms, In addition to the bed- Arial costs of some imported At- rooms, each flat has tings are not yet available.
dining A room, sitting room, kitchen and reasonably close estimate of the servants' quarters. It will no finol cosi can, however, now be doubt be conceded that such ar determined by the addition of the commodation is not extravagant actual payments made to date, for normal living conditions of a and the estimated cost of the out- family. In order to economise on standing charges. The figures furniture, bulit-in cupboards given in this reply are presented have, where possible, been pro- on this basis.
vided. "The
of Report the Building Reconstruction Advisory
Com-
mitice published on April 6, 1940. recorded that some 70 per cent of
war,
was
Structural Design
Requisitioned
Flats Allotted
"Practically all the requlal- tioned premises have been allocated,' It was Afficially stated yesterday.
The "China Mall" was in- formed that the families who have been allocated premiacu will be informad in a day or two when they will be issued with documente entflling
to occupy the flats allotted to thom,
The Government
or.ginally requisitioned 35 vacant pre- mikes two of which have since been released from raquial- tion.
Some of the Bate are with -
out elect to wiring. The new tenants will have to make their own arran-ements for electricity supplies. In same Instances they will also have
tu
Arrange for partitioning the file into soperate rooms,
"As the Public Works Depart-U.S. Warned
On Marines
The Western type residential acment had no structural engineer commodation, occupied before the on its staff, the services of a pro-
no longer available
available minent consulting engineer were the reoccupation of the retained for the structural design
Government quarters of the buildings. suffered equally with those of the which proved to be
After
Colony.
rest of tho community, and it, therefore, became • necessary repair, where possible, or repince these pre-war buildings.
Completely Destroyed
been examined. The unswer 10
tenders
In China
The design the most economical In the use
of mata- In ed, after several alternatives hint in China to Japan's previous
short
supply, was adopt-
Comparing American actions
At the Leighton Hill'ste, there the criticism that the walls are military record in China, the xisted before the war accommo- unnecessarily thick
la that the China Democratic League, yes- dation for 14 families of Govern- walls are designed as load bear-terday warned the American ment officers. These buildings had ing walls thus economising in the people of the consequences of been completely wrecked. A com-
use of reinforcing steel.
their Government's acts. millee,
which included In its membership ihe Director
"After the preparation of the The warning referred to the vested gullor the housing short- | For nearly six weeks at, They had to leave the table hun-Building Behabilitation,
afdrawings, spoolieation and bills despatch of 1260 marines-by the was ap Shingishu, North Korea, andy.
pointed by Sir Mark Young of quantities were completed. American Government to Tsing- Automelles, including modern
time they had to col- July, 1940, to make recommend invited for the erection of the tect American ilves and property.
public to the Colony,
competitive the At
were juo, Tun'sin and Peiping,fo pro- medels of Plymouth aid Chrys- en route
prices officers including one Norwa- lect bread left over ever by the tions regarding the rebuilding or buildings. Tenders were receiv- ler ure now selling at
compradore coolies.
"Extraterritorial Those on repair of all pre-war Govermented from 14 contractors.
rights of this rasshut from 30 to 50 per cent gian; a Dane, two Chinese and nightwatch bad nothing except quarters, and reported as follows pric
Their American Government In China less than last month, while theļa Portuguese, said they were block ton without sugar. latest tundel refrigerators flad ng fed on a starvation diet, con- They were given only rice and in regard to the Leighton Hill Prices aged from a litle more were abolished when all unequal than HK$3 million to a little less treaties between China and buyers even at a quarter of their sisting mainly of rice, beans curry
small it gravy with three
than HK38 million. The inwest America were abrogated in 1943," [aliginat price-Associated Press
the League tender was accepted.
apokeaman Bald. collected from decksweeping Places of stale meat each. Befre frrival here they had only rice
"We cannot see an what (Continued on Pape '14) These quarters are complete-
legal and stale meat.
and gravy for meals.
ground the American Government ly, destroyed. It is an excellent "During my 34 years of sea- The Chinese crew had nothing|
hos decided to station Armed ring in which I have served in but broken rice grust, and beans site in spite of its approaches. The
faces in the Chinese cities." many us to ships, this was the gathered from the deck.
site should be cleared and de- worst trip I have ever experl- The nere, A. H, Carroll, told eloped with blocks of-five-story Norwegian chlef the "China Mall that they had uts housing about 50 to 60 fami-
provided all stocks and fuctes. Preliminary work should be Page 2 December 1 The Canonbar anchored some before the Canobar left long startad. immediately since this ly Workmen at the Texas Engin-elles offshore at Korea and none Kong. They said they, too, had one of the sites un which most
to fearned
uction can be achieved." shortage a food Jeering and Manufacturing Con-of the crew was
was The area of the site is appro- land, the
experienced on the trip. crating pany today began
During the five weeks of wait-
ximately four (For Story on Canobar's Voyage, ximat trst Consignment of Mustang
were not ing. they said, they which will jghter planes
be
860 Page 3) Elven fish, elgarettes, bread,
"The fish In the icebox woj Temco anæanced on Sunday
ay hardly ft for human consumption Nationalist that it signed Units of all three
contract, and we did not have any Jor Army pro garrisoning the city deliver 95 planes to Generalissime nearly twe weeks," the radio httve
South with incved
Government operator inkl the "China Mall." Chiang Kai-shek's 18th Army groups, second and
as part of the aid to China plan. To obtain fresh Gah, they had spearheading movement Folio..
The planes were flown itere to swap cigarettes from fishermen by the 13th group.
ram Randolph
San who came up alongside. This Antento, Texas. Temco officials tasted until they ran out of their said they expected to complete | clparettes, the order within United Press.
the Kuomintang but events have gone too far to re- habilitate Chiang. Mr. Laltimore predicted Coalition Government would be established in Chipa.
He was adviser to Pre- sident Chiang in 1941-42 and is now head of Johns Hupkins University's School of International Relations. -Associated Press,
MUSTANG PLANES FOR CHINA
Grand Pre, Texus.
erced," the officer said,
permitted
transferred to the Chinese Air sugar, coffe or milk.
****$****1 |Force.
Municipal Government Again - Reds Waiting
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newspapers und
news
#gencies that under martial law
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censorship
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the
columns, us
the press is subject in
requested the submission, of yet uncominitled to the surhow news copy to the Political De operation, were lying across the partment the Tientsin Garrison Southern line of retreat for Hau- Headquarters and Municipal In- chow's garrison in its effort to formation Office henceforth, push through the encirclement
Claiming to speak on behalf lowards Pengpu.
of 30,000,000 Chinese, the Hopel About 50 miles South West or Provincial Council today sant Hsuchow, in the general region an appeal to President Truman of Suhsien, General Liu Po- and Mr. George Marshall, cheng's seven columns. retained Secretary of State, for increased their tight enetretement of the military and economic aid, government's 12th Army Corp,
Military Picture
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Field
six
at
weeks
Exchange Of Land In Palestine
acres,
in
ON OTHER PAGES
These activities," the spokes- imen said, "are reminiscent. In the mind of the Chinese people, of Water Reat-ictions To Stay if the Japanese military's unruly record-in-Chian before the out- Consumption Growe.
break of the War in 1937. It is Page 3
Judgment Given
ratural that they will be regarded
Chine by the
Hikewise Dispute.
aggressive and provocative. Western Europe Still Blanketed happen as a result of these activ- "If any untoward event should
itles causing rave
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In Tenancy
Go
By
and accordance with
Government's Page & policy of securing full develop- ment of all available building
By Fog.
consequences land, and in order to provide nc-
rn Sino-American relations, the commodation for the greatest Chinesa Govt. Ready To
| American Government bas to as- South. number in the shortest time
sume the full responsibility." scheme was prepared to erect an
Papa &
The spokesman added: Enginearing Page. the site three blocks of fats.
view of the fact that, due to "Detailed examination of the air Page 9
{the failure of the Japanese people Madame Chiang Arrives In V.8 raid tunnels known to exist under
to hold their overseas soldiers in the site revealed that those on the Page 11
Heck, Japan met with disastrous Paris, December 1.
Bouth portion of the site had col-
Bramugila Proposes New Berli defeat. we ennn't but call the The United States, announc- lapsed and were In a
Schamo. dangerous could the At on duner time
ondition.
Since plant to deal Page 12 officers get A second helping.ing full agreement with Bri-
tain on the next United Na-rapidly with the back filing of tions move in Palestine; told tunnels was not available, It be- Israel today that if she wants block and concentrate on build- came necessary to omit the third to keep land won in the Holy ing the two blocks which have Land war she must give up recenter provide accommodation something. In exchange.
MacArthur Is Not Likely To Accept
Shanghai, December 1.
won't be suckered into any such deal as that.”
which has been ordered from the "We know MacArthur woll enough to believe ho The military situation in othes chow defender support the Hsu-
efforts
parts of North China today was reported as follows:
Hankow area Sporadic
10
to break
been completed.
The American delegate. Mr. for 20 familles in pince of the 14 Dean Ruak, said In the Political families of pre-war days. The Committee that America fully South part of the sile, having an accepts the revised Brilish pro-area of about one and a half pad for major United Nations aeres, remains available for fur conciliation project to promote a ther future development when final Arab-Jewish settlement. the tunnels have been filled,
The Weather
Mr. Rusk spoke after the Is-though it is unlikely that the raeli representative, Mr. Aubrey foundations there will be suitable the pre- So declares the American- "But there'd be far more frus-Eben, attacked the Anglo-Ameri- for buildings as high through Liu Porcheng's lines were owned Evening Post and Mer-tration in trying to run the Chi- can position on the Israeli boun- sent block of flats, -*
daries as one designed to impTMsa In Sulyuan Province, Paotsaki to have been repuised on the Western terminus of the
cury, the situation remains unchanged, that Chiang Kai-shek is usking
commenting on reports Pese mallary show,
"We believe that of his own boundaries settlement in Pales-
tine. Pelping-Sulyuan Railway was With Nationalist armies, de..
good sense, he will formulate a The main burden of the Anglo- again firmly in the hands
for General MacArthur. offending East Central China cut
much more polished version of American position on the final Government forces, following its
pockels and threatened into three
"General MacArthur already the old vaudeville gag 'somebody bolidarios was in substance, re-capture by Nationalist ad with destruction from numereinl has a terile job which he has else—not me."-Associated Press, that Israel insists on keeping vancing from the East and from ly superior Communist forces, no utention of abandoning half Ninghsin Province.
Government The Communists, however, are comfort, in defence preparations is not likely to to Chinese eireles fourd little way, and when it is finished he still active in the Enstem sector undertaken
Yangtze battlefelds
of along the
#ny American military mission try- General
Chi- total combat affective force of nese troops." the editorial said.
The editorial quoted excerpts approximately 80,000 has sat up
ឆន
head
of the railway, with Communist river Itsel Tang En-po, with ing to get eficiency from
cavalry operating. In the neigh- bourhood of Changpel, North of Kalgan.
At the same time, fighting underway at Hsimplin, 30 miles West of Kalgan, where the cur few has been advanced by one hour.
In East Hopel, Tongshan la rapidly assuming frontline ap- prarance, following the abandon- ment of Luanhsien, Alr rald precaution exertises were hold today at this important Kallan
UK TRADE WITH RUSSIA TO GO ON
and Jaffa, both The in weskening, Western Galle arba under last now being highest if of the Upper Tan your'e partition plan, she must tae. From here's rides extends' Zaalwarsis negotiate for the transfer of all to certain high presuto krem contrad the over Japan. At 1000 GMT (9 p.m. HEST). dr. part of the Negev to
the troplex)· depression; was centred about Arabs
(400 miles E and N of Balzon moving London, November 30. Mr. Rutek Bald the United WNW at about 16 hole. Another low Britain will trade with Soviet States will stuck by the conten-skure the Shanghai-Nanking defenes from the Stillwell papers which Russia as long as it is in the trition that the Jewish state is en-Carnitas. area command headquarters at it said give us graphle a picture, terest of the United Kingdom, the tied to all the land awarded to Washih, midway between the as anyone could of the heart House of Commons was told yes- her under the Palestine partition winds. Fresh of shore, Faiz.
If Israel de- two cities. Besides river guns breaking handleaps of trying to terday.
plan, bult added: boats and ale akaistance, Tang work millitory matters out with A Liberal Member of Parlig sires addition would be neces-Maximum: 71.7 der. Yah. can count on no other sub-the present governing group at ment had asked whether, the tinitary for Inel to offer an avom. stantial support to prevent the the helm of the Nationalist Gov has not come to reconsider our pristo exchange for compenza Communist Grossing of the jerament, Yangtee for assault on Nan- king And Shanghai.
As the battle for Pengpu, the
Mining centre, where all activity lost major Nationalist stronghold
come to a standstill during the before Nankink moved into top alarm tests.
dear the United. States ConsulTM
"General MacArthur accustomed DIAR
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LINER SAILS AS to being blockade of Berlin is persisted obayad. He is not ungd to by that country."
BASAFOG LIFTS division of command by some- The Secretary
Overseas
Ilard, at 'mat, elna or to sábótags by Trade, Mr.
A.G.
3. Bottomley, re Southampton, December 1. those under him," t said,
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In Shansi, hostilities in the General. In: Shanghai warned |:. “Some months ago, wa... sug- "It is necessary for to
to have Ellaboth alld out of Southampton Dew Point vicinity of Taiyuan were coil- American nationals that the rested that General MacArthur some foodstuffs and raw materials for New York in bright sunshine Wind Direction, centrated roughly 12 miles West United States, Army transport was the kind of man who, would from that country and as long as carly, toddy, with sirens blaring Wind Paros Pet kaya of the Shansi, capital, - whère Anderson, to sail on Saturday, be driven crazy by a campaign it is in the interests of the United and shearing passengers crowd- fresh Communit attacks" = are was the last. special military for the Presidency and com- Kingdom: to do that trade,, we lug the rails, after being hold, assuming "human sea", tactice- evacuation ship expected to bo gratulated him when he stayed shall continue to do Item Asso-up for two weeks by strikes and Law, Rédter":
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