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CHIANG'S MISSION TO CANTON Training Under

To Investigate Activities Of Nationalist Gov't MAY RESUME LEADERSHIP

Canton, July 14.

Marshal Yen Hsi-shan, the Premier, announced today that Genera- lissimo Chiang Kai-shek had come to Canton to investigate the activities of the Government and to set in motion the Supreme Political Council, whose session opens in the next few days.

Wu Te-chen Leaving For Tokyo

Conton, July 14.. Cienerul Wu Te-chen, mem- ber of the new Emergency Council and former Foreign Minister, confirmed today he is going to Takyo shortly on what is believed to be mission related

to the Chiana Kal-

The Generalissimo will have his second meeting with Acting President Li Tsung-jen tonight. He is expected to stay here only a few days and it is not known whether he will visit the interior of China during his brief stay.

Foreign Aid

gain

It is unlikely that Generalissimo Chiang will plon any major offensive against the Chinese Com- Nor will be hold munists during his visit. any military conferences. Among the officials whu He is coachdent, however, that] will confer with the Generalis- the Nationalist inobile methods of

imo here are Dr. Wang Shih- warfare would eventually chich, former Foreign Minis- the upper hand. ter, Dr. Sun Fo, who is ar- riving from Macao, und Gen- a former eral Chang Chun,

und now Szechwun Premier Pacification Headquarters Com- The premier

said that China mander, who is due from was hoping for foreign si hut the war would be carried on with Chunghing.

ne without it. It was up to for- After reporting the Canton eign powers to decide whether

10 to the Generalissimo, | China, which was fighting a van- unofficial situation uni

Marshal Zer met foreign corres- guard action against Communisir.

was worth siding. deterrination 10 His interview to news:non, given a "kht of luce*

battle through an interpreter, was twice against the Communists without loterrupted by telephone calls

either promise.

from neting-President Li Tsung-

#t

shek-tirino conference Baguio on an All-Asian front against Communism.

General W: stressed ha will make the trip in

cupaelty. At the same time, he said he would call on General Douglas MacArthur later visit Korea.

that General Wa

"It Wind

Feb 0

September, 1940, to

toured 1941,

South

East Asia in an effort to warn

pondents today and relferated his government's

nge

Ile premier zald ta the Cam-Jen. Indo-China, Malaya, the East In-munists had shown they were not

dies and the Philippines of the

Joe Invasion danger.

but

the general

It is

him

!}

Canvas

How the Leicesters train on a rainy day. Picture shows a machine-gun group under Instructions in their sleeping quarters due to the rain.

The instructor is Sergeant Halsy of Ashton-on-the- Lyne, Manchestor. The soldier at the gun Is Private

F. H. Line of Cambellwell, London und Corporal D. A. McGreade of Nottingham. They are among the Leices- ters stationed at Lowu. ("Chiňa Mall" Photo).

Chinese Troops In Anti-Bandit Drive

More than 2,000 Chinese troops, equipped with au- tomatic rifles, light machine-guns, trench mortars and bazookos, are engaged in clearing the Mirs Bay Shayu-· chung area of bandits.

Vernacular reports yeaterday said that contact with the bandita was made on Wednesday and that the battle is expected to lust a few days.

Generalls&mo Chiang Kai-shek arrived unexpectedly in Canton at

o'clock this morning. His ar- }

Five, hundred troops were sent to the area, from the... vival was so unexpected that

Acting President L-Shumchun garrison: and about 2,000 from other garri- sons in the Walchow District. Tsung-jen nor the Premier, Mar- chal Yen Hai-shan were at the garfield-they bad expected him to arrive in the afternoon.

self would not confirm this that Urges Fight Toother

the forthcoming mission might have the same purpose to warn of Communism's threat to engulf all of Asia.

04

General Wy went record, however, on his opinions of Ch nese Communiem and its relation- ship with Russia.

"It is no secret the Chinese Communist Party is being used as a tool by the Sovieta to mitrin their ends In world politics. enough Indifférent to the alarming growth of armed Red power and the rapid Communist ter ritorial expansion In Ching while at the same time they are trying to stop Red expansion in

годе

But surprisingly

the democracies are

Bitter End

Canton, July 14, Generalissimo. Chiang Kai- shek today urged all the peo- ple in Kwangtung province.to fight the Chinese Communists to a bitter end.

in written stulemoni, the Generalisalmo sald: "We face the intrigue of International We can do nothing aggression. but to fight against it."

"I earnestly wish that, all

unite will peoples

under of Acting- the feadership President Li Tsung-jen Premier Yen Hal-shan to fight Against

Communism

until

and

wil!

Anal victory Is achieved." Chiang kald that he follow the great spirit of Dr. Sun Yat-on to unite all the Kuomintang members to sup port the Government to fight for national independence and the people's freedom-Reuter,

Among the small group who greeted the Generalissimo were General Yu Hun-mou, Kwangtung aetention Headquarters Con- Li-fu and mander, Dr. Chen Major-General

CHIRDE

Ching-kuo, viest son of the Generalissimo,

Applause broke

out from the

thali croup

as Chlang stepped out

of the four-engined

which

brought

He wore

Skymaster

him from Taiwan.

a greenish military!

vntform without a hat.

Trom the wirfield Chiang drove sroight to the Executive Yuan,

Han Yu accompanied by General

nou. Dr. Chen Li-fu and other sightwing Kumlufang members.

The Central Political Council eng the Central Executive Com

mittee of the Kuomintang wert in scusion at the Pacification Headquarters when Chiang ar rived there, Hin presence com- olctoly surprised those attend-

to the meeting The session Buddenly Lane

end

when a political party BET an "uggreswalked in as the Premie: was ud. the Generalissinio ser serving us vanguard for other

drer in the meeting. Com-AggTC550rs."

"In direct ontrast to the diplomacy of the democracies, the Soviet Union is playing a dual role In work politics and usually geta what she wants. Take the period of 1924 for instance. By insti- gating an anti-imperialist move- ment in China at the time the USSR

nuceneded in breaking an gonomic blockade and earning diplomatic

Fecognition by Western Dewers."

wald the General Wu munists have no fatherland, and added: "They always betray the interests of their own nation and their own people, and I the Chinese Communists are no exception." United Press.

the

NEW TYPHOON.

Manila, July 14. A new Pacific typhoon with winds of 92 miles an hour at its centre was located 675 miles East Norur Enit of Aparri, North Lu- zan, at 0800 GMT. It was moving West North West Associated Press,

The Weather

A1 9600 GMT (8 pim, HENT)' the tropl-" kilom now centend about 150 milles B of Okinawa la moving 2W at 8-10, koela, Á trotah extends from W⋅ China merona " the Eastern Ben and Central Japan. Prosaures and relatively high over the Sea of Japan and the China Ben,

Westerly winds. Weather con Warm.

Yeristiny's Weather|—

10 der., Pah, Minimum 74.7 dem. Feb.

An

resi-

to the Acting President's dence for a short conference, No- detalis of this are available at present.

The Marshal declared that the Naileralists' failure ag-inet the Communists was not use by Inferior weapons or men..{ present. power, but by "corrupt on, in 1 Chiang is residing in a specially efficiency and lack of discipti se prepared villa at Plum Blossom Village, beyond Tungshan in the outskirts of Canton. He may later nitve io Whampoa,

among military units."

The to failure, however, was the-under-estimation of the Com-

The troops converged on the Shayuchung area on Tuesday in an attempt to surround the bandit hide-out. Shayuchung area is one of the worst bandit-infest- ed arcas in South China. Chinese Maritime Customis Stations have not been able to set ap permanently, there. On one occasion a strong force of bandits wiped out a garrison of more than 200 men at. Shayuchting.

Possibility Of U.S. Investments In Commonwealth

London, July 14.

Commonwealth economic leaders, met here today

for a

second day of secret talks on the sterling-dollar deadlock with the possibility of large-scale United States investments in their countries looming large.

+

John Dedman, Australia's re-

Before the talks began, Mr. jopinion that would be infinitely

against the interests of India.

The threw presentative,

out

D

The terms were not oneruus,

ho_added.

the

Report On Asiatic Economy

Lake Success, July 14.

The Asiatic countries reduc-

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Pirates Hold Ten Hostages After Raid Near Canton

Ten persons including the moster and the first officer of the mv. Kwei Wah, owned by the Hop Kuen Steamshipping Company, ware taken as hostages by a band of more than 70 pirates at a point about 30 miles South of Canton on Wednesday night while en route to the Colony from the Kwongtững capital. According to the owners of the ill-fated vessel, cargo worth a few hundred thousand dollars was stolen by the pirates who planted six of their men on board the vessel posing as pas- sengers.

Also stolen by the pirates were all the valuables belong-

ing to the vessel's passengers

and crew plus two rifles, two

pistois and one fight machine-

gun. The arms were for the ship's defence against pirates. Formerly a river oil tanker, the newly converted motor vessel left Canton at about 10 p.m. on Wed. nesday night.

At about five minutes after. 11 c.m. the six pirates aboard went to the vessel's bridge and held u the crew members that were cri ruly there.

The pirates then took contrai of the whole ship and forced the master to steer the yans! to rendezvous where more than 70) alrates boarded the vessel. The pirates left the vessel at

1.40 a.m. about

yesterday in » a

then and junk motor boat, native craft.

After the pirates left, the vessel,

ed their adverse trade balance the Kwel Wah returned to Canton

by 31 per cent and decreas-where a report was made to the ed dollar deficits last year, but Chinese authorities. the United Nations reported:

"Progress cannot by Incans be regarded as substan- tial or satisfactory."

car

of

any

Escapes Capture

According to the "Sing Tro Evening Post," a Canton district

Bomb Thrown At Nehru Meeting

Bombay, July 14.

Two pollas constables ware hurt when a bomb exploded near a meeting addressed by the Prime Ministar, Jawaharlal Nehru here today.

The bomb was thrown at a police picket shortly after the Indian Prime Minister had

bagan kis speech.

The audience held the man, and handed him to the police, The Indian Prime Minister continued his speech to the meeting. Three other bamb explosions occured in the alty earlier tonight but in these Incidente no casualties were reported. Reutar

Nationalist Arms Held In Hong Kong

machine-guns,

The Economic Commission for officer who was travelling to the Asia and the Far East, in a re- Colony in the vessel norrowly us port covering the region from caped being taken hostage by the

Some 1,000 overboard Pakistan to New Guinea and pirates by Jumong

from a pirate craft fe was later belonging to the Chinese Gov. Manchuria to Java, found-

all-around friprovement recued by the crap at the Kwelement have been detained in the Colony by the Hong but noted that the area's progress Chun Kwet, the refuel's com Kong Government, according was "uneven”.

to vernacular” reports

from It reported

rted that in nu branch

Canton yesterday. ind the couri- economy tries surveyed regained pre-war levels and noted ominously that in production then's popula-

of their

had retro-

per cont

roure, also escaped capture. The evening paper said that Chun hid himself below dec

decks and dirguised himself as a fireman by applying dirt to his face.

An official the Hop Kue Company

said that the motor vessel is not equipped with wire less equipment she is registered with the Chinese authorities.

When asked whether the owners had received threatening letters. the

although official said that other shipping firms have Te ceived these

haa letters, they bothered by

the

grossed, while the don had increased 10 tion over pre-war levels.

The harvest, although improved over 1947, was still below 1933-38 level; rice production was still 4.4 per cent below pre-war levels, although slightly higher than the 1047 total. The fish catch last year was estimated at about never half the pre-war level.

Rubber Industry

печет

been

The report said that the wON- pons were part of an order of 2,330 machine-guns placed for the Chinese Government by Dr. T. V. ..... Spong when he was Governor of Kwangtung.

machine-guns More than '600 guns were delivered at Canton, but the remainder were detained by the Hong Kong Government.

The arras were purchased from Canada, added the report....

The reason for the detention of the weapons was not given.

pirates.

Converted into a passenger and KURODA GIVEN argo freighter immediately after

LIFE TERM the war, the mv. Kwel Wah haz She Rubber output increased 10 per a not tonnage of 350 tons.

Manlio, July. 14. cent over the previous year but | in

large motor vessel the only

"Playboy Genera" Shigenori here the United Nations' scono- owned by the Hop Kuen Com-Kuroda, Japanese head imuri in minta noted that the low price and | pany.

the Philippines from May, 1943 to synthetic competition would have When the incident occured she september, 1944, was sentenced an effect on the industry.

was cominanded by Mr. Ho Ping- by the Filipino war crimes triblin- Despite nylon and rayon cheung,

al to life imprisonment at bard popularity on

motor labour. After the nows of the one hand, an in- crease in the demand for silk was vessel being pirated, reached the He was convicted on the charge. apparent,

other textiles, Hop Kuen Company, Mr. Dunn of command responsibility for the company "brutal atrocities and other high principally cotton, remained beKwel- chuen,

ngalost non-cornbitană and three fukis low pre-war levels. Except for managua,

-un- crimes

and prisoners.Asso- production continued below

Tin

while

Trado and Commerce)

A sharp decline in China's coa) |

ciated PresN,

New COMMER

L'er, the Generalisdm drove broad hint by saying that valupec should never be de- India, Pakistan and Ceylon, tea inediately flew to Canton yester-f civilians

the day afternoon. except simultaneously with Australia would welcome the devaluation of the pound, pre-war scale, as did tobacco.

investments and when it comes."

production was hard hit by — Ceneda will nyi-make any tariff the drop in post-war demand and United States

concessions to help Britain's an- establishment of the United Staten The ministers had already ac.port drive but will fighien her Industry and could reach only 73 on American Imports, Mr. per cent of the pre-war average. copted the Anglo-American-C.D. Canadian decision to carry

Bald today in Ollawa. output offset several advances over sterling-dollar deadlock to the In-

is selling goods to Bri- the previous year, especially in ternational Monetary Fund in

tain by extending credits of about Japan. Washington in September.

$120,000,000 a year, Mr

Mr. Howe fron, steel and oil production were not thought to be told a press conference.

still continued at pro-war levels. considering whether Bir Stafford

Canada's general trade outlook The report covers British North Cripps, British Chancellor of the

was favourable. Exports to some Bornov, Brunel, Sarawak, Burma, Chang's arrival was Inter- preted here as a long step toward Commonwealth at

Exchequer, should

represent the sterling countries had fallen but Ceylon, China, Hong Heng, India, resumir fully his cuve lender whole Commode or whether thers had been an increased furn- the Indo-Chingre Federation, Indo-

over of trade with India ship of Nationalist China, reports they should all attend, either as Pakistan, mainly due to purchases pal, Pakistan,

and China, Malay and Singapore, Ne- the Philippines, United would Press. It was believed he members of the Fund or

of Canadian wheat and rallway Slam, Japan and Korea.--United soon again take over as observers..

Press, director-general of the Kuomin tang and chairman of the Emer was preceded by a meeting of

Today's meeting of the ministers Folling stock-Reuter. sey Committee which will be their technical advisers and ex- the brain trust behind the facade perts, who joined the economie of Li Tsung-len's government. loaders at their talks later.

Acting President L who

munist tactics. He said that cap To Take Over tured Communist documents in- dicated

that they were using new, secret methods.

The premier estimated that the Communist strength South of the Yangtse river was 900,000, includ- ing those at Shanghai and West- ward to Iching, in the middle reaches of the Yangtse.

China Flood More Serious -

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London Dock Strike Spreads

On Other. Pages

London, July 14. >> The Labour Government, Page 2 with almost unanimous ap-

Correspondence

On Devaluation took over when the Generaits kimo want

Sir Chunilal Mehta, Indian .on "Tarve of alt-

London today seonomist, maid in scree" as proaldent last Jang Shanghal, July '14. ·

ary, was known to recent his that it was now clearer than ever The rampaging Yangtse River tawis in tho

predecessor return. However that the pound sterling would have flooded, two large Nanking-Shanghai area today and informants exld many of their to be devalued, despite pres proval from Parliament for Page 3 Today's Forecast-Light variable the rising Yellow River threaten- diagraments have been fronted fortutant desstation of the its emergency powers, gent: &

Intermediaries) - falted to engulf Tainan, capital of

Shantung Province, the Com- ing President Li was still in pouud, at this function against doubled force of servicemen to he told the work on strike-bound London munist news agency reported to his

odices when idential

the the interests of India",

docks today, And the ranks. Press Trust of India. Generallesimo reached tow day.

town, rid- An eight-hour rainfall at Wusih, inx in the first car of the un-shippers, engineers, insurance and

Director of 25 companies or of strikers increased.

Forty-five hundred soldiers Bainfall: 18.1 mm. 0.4 in. Total since Industrial centre 75 miles North escorted six-car delegation. There paper and Aik manufacturers, Sir moved into the port aren, to un-

police nor J-1911,

West of Shanghai, raised the level were no

-military· pro- ABAINUS, AN "Average of 113ba amm of the river two fest and the city cautions taken. There were not Chunilal left Bandon today by load, food ship tied up by the 18. 44.81 fns.

wall was br

even any Lings up for a welcome, air for New York, where he day stoppage. That was double places.

The Yellow. Fulver, which already from his headquarters an

He said that though the Re men were ordered to be 10.4 (sches, and a half foot in the past 84 with President Elpidio Quirino sterling balances the extent of nounced the number of Id steve-Empire Talks on Crisis

and banking deperiment, hald The Dock Labour Board an- Pajo BIERUN hours of steady rain but was six of the Philippines at Bagulor The out: 800 crores of rupes no dores has risen to 14.204. That Paro 12 0 fest below the Blood crest of 1937, Chinese Nationalist leader and One of the worst foods in China's the Filipping President agreed

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