THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1940.
U.S. ABANDONS HOPES Restrictions
OF TITO MOVEMENT AMONG CHINESE
U.S. STAND ON ORIENT LINE-UP
-Washington, July 20.-—
Mr. Deun Acheson, United States Secretary of State, to- day praised the efforts of Far Eastern countries-to work to- whed a Parific defence unton.
xatd He
at his weekly presa conferere that the State Depart- not be interpreted ment should
breting to nations In the nelite -freu making arrangements' for peace,
to
Stich developments would be all to the good, he declared,
The Serietary was asked Fartment si a speech by Presi dent Truman yesterday in which flus Presidend was reportedl love tabel that the Far East is hear the United States
ein
M
10
In the
Love pace,
was asked whether Acuson wh Hans may any change United States altitude.
The spaeslinger was referring possibility of the United Estates
Pacific pavatimaputing in a dedence part of the lines of the North Atlante Pael,
Mr. Acheson replied that the President had stated what was the conslatent policy of the United States.
He drew attention. however, In his own statement on May 18 that the United States agreed with India that a pact for the Pacific malas
the Allantle thaim would be premature.
Thus does not meant that the State
Department objects to offter nation in the Parife area maltinut arrangements for penee.
Reuter
ABBOTT'S STORY
OF TORTURE
Full
London, July 20. More today claimed at the Korena pulize, acting on American orders, tortured 11 Russian Orthodox
missionary,
REDS
Washington, July 20.
A high policy official said today that the United States has abandoned any hopes that it might onco have had that the Chinese Communists might follow the example of Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia and turn against the mastar, Josef Stalin.
The State Department is convinced that the Chinese Reds are inclined to follow straight the Mos- cow line of the Red revolution, the spokesman said.
Poon Lim Gets His Reward
Washington, July 20 Poon Lim, the Chinese sai- for who wrote a new chapter in the history of human endur- days ance by spending 133
adrift at sea during the war after his ship had been tor- pedoed, was given permission by Congress today to spend the rest of his life in the United States.
Poon Lim, 31-year-old native of Hunan Province, Chimp, was the sule survivor of the British freighter. Ben Lomond, which was torpedoed in November, 1842.
A BI passed by the House of Representatives and sent to Pre- siden Truman wouk! Lake
up permanent here despite
the fnet Chinese immigration over-subscribed.
hdra residence that the qunta
The Ben Lomond was attack- ed between Capetown and Dutch Guiana All hands were lost except Poon Lim, who secured a raft provisioned for only 50 cnys. He ate birds caught by hand. and Os snared with # watch spring hook,
The British Government gave Bar British Empire Poon Lim hedut.
while His experience
adrif
then expelled loc from South aides the United States its le
vising equipment for the use of
Koren,
The broadest said the Alchi- survivors of torpedect! ships, mundrite (Abbotti Polikarp, head | Poon Lim Is
now a steward in the United States merchant
marine-Reuter.
of an Orthodox mission in Seoul, was fortured and starved in an attempt to make him confess to espionage charges.
The radio also, said the mis- souury and others were arrested on December 13 and held until Dreember 29. They were beaten with thick leather bells and slicks, it added,
of
"learned about pouring water in the nose and mouth, torture by electricity and suspen- sion by the bands," the radio quoted the Alchimandrite as say- Ing-United Press.
KMT BOMBING FLOOD AREAS?
San Francisco, July 20. A Peiping Radio broadcast heard here tonight alleged that Kuomintang planes have been bombing and stkwing workers in Communist areas engaged in repairing river dykes to hold hack floods waters.
The Radlo further alleged that one cause of the present China floods is Kuomintang destruction of dykte.
It was also reported that the lever of the Yangise and Yellow Rivers has fallen in the past few days with a consequent improve- ment in the flood situation.
To avoid possible recurrence of floods the work of strengthening dykes is continuing, Bald.Reuter.
the
Radio
Communist Activity In India
Lucknow, July 21. The underground activities' of the Communists it! the United Provinces are of the most dun- gerous character, Lal Bahadur Shastri, the Home Minister of the United Provinces Government, salt here today.
"Stern measures are required lo meet their challenge," he add- ed. He was introducing a Bill in the United Provinces Assembly to strengthen the hands of the Provincial Government in main- talning public order.
However, American officials are known to be eeunting heavily on the possibility that the dim- culties in administrating China will prove to be the undoing of the Communists.
Senior
officials have' re- polleg ported to. President Truman that the Chinese Communists will eventually find they are no more able to control China than have the previous governments.
toward tha
There is also the feeling among officials that the Chinese Com- munists.
if they succeed in gain- I control of all of Chine, will And numerous areas of diiculty with Russia.
Indientions are that the Unil- cd Statra
policy Cainese sitimtion sil Involves wadding to see whether the Chi-
Comomunista
actually all to control the situation or will, a must American offteils profess to believe, he defeated by complex probleros Jaring them.
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arc
Chinese Inertia
On Travel By Foreigners
San Francisca, July 20. Provisional Internal travell. ing regulations lasued by the Public Security Bureau in Shanghai stipulate that for. eign
nationals wanting to
Bhanghal for Leave
other Communist areas must have a travelling permit, Pelping Radio reported tonight.
Buch travaliers must fot- low the route as well B WED the mode of conveyance #p-
proved by the authorities and no changa of either on route is possible without par mission, the Radio Bald. Reuter.
CHINESE TIES WITH RUSSIA
Nanking, July 20. Chou En-lai, No. 2 Chinese the identified Communist, future Red China with a per- manent alliance with the So- viet Union in a speech before promoters at a meeting of the of Sino-Soviet Association Friendship released today by New China News Agency.
to
Chmi also called on the people "prepare paychologically to stand 10 or eight years of block- ade by United States imperialism
Kai-shek re- Chiang
and the
netionaries." He pledged all-out efforts to surmount the blockude
The American officials list 2 number of insoluble difficulties facing the Chinese Communists halled the 1945 Chinese- as they gale central of more: and more of China.
11
treaty
i. They believe that the Chi-alliance as
nese Communists will find
th impossible handle the problems, chief of which is the neces®
evolumic
to manage fini
manageable currency
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of friendship and to the "conforming overall revolutionary interests of the Chinese people. Only United States imperialism and its run- ning dog, Chiang Kai-shek op- posed It.
He ascribed the Communist
2. American officials belleve success in China to "Soviet sym-
that the traditional inertia pathy aart assistance."
The people learn from Rus- China will Legislate against any spectacular sta in building
Chou said.
Communist suggess in the rrudims of econonles and
polities.
3. They see many possibilities for a contlet between the Chinese Communists and Russia.
Border Problems.
They list principally the areas of conflict in Munchuria where Russia has taken over complete control of Dairen despite treaty obligations to share the manage- ment with the Chinese, and the Province of Sinking where the Russians have ulready
made confiderable eronomie penetra- tton.
They also expect difficultier of agreeing on a modus vivendi along 4,000 mlies of common border between Rusala and 'China.
The consensus of diplomatic observers is that the State De-
intends partment
to sit tight bs hy as the Chinese situation
concerned,
is
Meanwhile, they are known to be planning steps which might buisler the democratic arcos around the country without, however, Involving the necessity for large expenditure of Amer lean money.-United Press.
ELIZABETH TO LOSE SECRETARY
"The
the secret designs of
London, July 20. call for extreme Communists
John Colville, Private Secre vigilance and a state of prepared-
tury to Princess Elizabeth for ness to combat lawlessness," he the past two years, will leave declared.
that post soon to become First He read extracts from circulars Secretary of the British Embassy alleged to have been issued by
In Lisbon. the Communist Party of India which said: "The people of India
He will sail for Portugal In
October with hls wife, Ludy
can establish their fundamental Margaret Colville, former Lady-.
the Princess. rights only when the Constitution In-Waiting to has been torn to pieces."-Router. Reuter.
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He committerl China to a per-
with maneni alliance
fellow Communistic states in the world revolution.
He supported Lenin's principle, of racial self-determination and opposed snobbery toward China's
minority races.
He criticised nationallem but said that "new patriotism" doce conflict with Communist Internationailam.
loving one's country,
He defined "new patriotisın" us one's own political party and lenders and everything identical with the people's interests.-United Press.
CANTONESE BY RADIO
Vocabulary:
321. (taip) dreop(3). 322. (az) (3)soe. 323. (kon) gon(3).
Combinationa:
BY S.K. LEE
- Lesson 37 (J)
76. Dreep(3) cheh(1). 77, Dzeep(3) shuen (2). 78. Dzeep fay(1) gay(1). 70. (3)See gon(3).
00. (2)You (3)sce gon(3). 81. (2)Moh (3)see gon(3).
62. Geen (3) (3)meen. E&. Chch(l) dzai(2). 84.--(2) Mah-(!) tau
and Communication: Tran Yan
102.
(1)(1)}-gaw(3) (1)oung-(2)yau (1)ial dzeep(3) fay(1)-gay(1), 103. (3) Ngaw-(3)day geen(3)-
doh (3)-(3)meen (3)dzau hoh(2) foan(1)-hay(2). 104. (2) Ngaw-(3) day daap(3)
bah(1)-sce(2) hul(3)-
Gau(3)-(1)loong
(3)day
To connect, To receive. An affair. A matter,
The trunk (e.g. tree; body). To
transact.
To meet someone at the station. To meet someone at the wharf. To meet someone at the airport. An affair. A matter. A transac-
tion. An event. Business. To hrive
have something to do.
Te have nothing to do.
To see each other.
A rickshaw.
~A~~~W|12|f,~^-pier...
(Continued)
A friend came to meet me at the
airport.
We were pleased to
other,
see each
We took a bus and arrived at
un hotel in Kowloon.
n(1) dzau(2); — märgest A
105. (1)Yau gaw(2) gaan(1)
dznu(2)-dcem(3), (2)ngaw-
(2)tsaw cheh()- dzai(2) hul(3) gwaw(3)- hoy (2) faw(2)-(1)shuen- dzai (2) (2)mah-(1)tau, (2)Ngaw-(
(3)day dnap(3)
waw (3)-hoy (2) dia)
108.
107.
doh(3)
108.
(2)yBu
100.
(1)int-
(1)pung (2)kui
dee(1) (3)see-
zoo(3) faan(1).
(3)Kul (3)wah (2)kul
(1)iai wun(2) (2) ngaw. 110. (2) Ngaw (2)tsaw dik(1)- see (2) hul(3)-doh(3) yut(1)-gaan(1) dzau(2)- decm(3),
From that hotel, we took rick.
shaws to the ferry wharf.
We took 1
harbour.
ferry to
cross
the
We arrived at Hong Kong.
My friend sal that he had some business and had to return to Kowloon.
He sold be would call on me the
next day.
I took a taxi and arrived at an
hotel.
(To be continued)
BRITISH ENVOY'S KREMLIN TALK
LOVE NEST BURGLAR
New York, July 21. Graham Dennis, 29, dapper London, July 20. Marshal Stalin, the Soviet Pre-socialite burglar who rifled jewel mler, and the new British Ambas-boxes of over $1,000,000 to sup- sador in Moscow, Sir David Kelly, port his coust-to-coast network of sentenced to a love nests, was broached a number of topics in an informal way at their recent in- term of 18 years to life in prison terview, a Foreign Office spokes-today-United Press. man said today.
that
The spokesman stressed the meeting, which lasted about 25 minutes, was private and in the nature of a courtesy call on the Ambassador taking up his new appointment.-Reuter.
CALCUTTA BAN LIFTED
Calcutta, July 21. The West Bengal Government today lifted the ban on meetings, processions and demonstrations in Calcutta and is suburbs in Vatican City, July 20,
situation Mr. John C. H. Wu, Chinese view of the improved Minister to the Holy Sce for the | in the city. past three years, will leave here on Saturday to take up the Pro- | fessorship, of Philosophy at the
University of Hawall-Reuter.
The ban has been in force al most continuously since the be- ginning of this year-Rouler.
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