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HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1949.
U.S. AID FOR NATIONALISTS Queen
Opens
Arms Aid To Be Given To Field Commanders CHIHSING RECAPTURED
(From Our Own Correspondent)
Canton, October 2.
American aid to China to fight the Communists is expected early in November and a plan for aid is to be drawn up by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for reference to the State Depart- ment, said the "Ta Kwong Po," widely read local paper, to- day. It added that the State Department is also drawing up some plans for China aid.
Clearance For Evacuation Ships Agreed
(From Our Own Correspondent)]
Canton, October 2. Foreign Minister Yes Kung-chao told newspaper- men' today that the Chinese Government here has agreed in principle to the British request for clearance of two ship to evacuate the British Ambassador, Sir Ralph Ste venson.
and other British nationals from Communist occupied China.
"We always give facilities for the evacuation of foreign- ers from Communist terri tory," said Mr. Yeh, "but our Government hopes that British will
sand one vessel which would serve the purpose."
the
Mr. Yeh expressed gratifi- cation that the China esse against Seviet Russia was put through the UN.. Aatembly. with greater support than he expected. He said the Chinese delegate at Flushing Meadow would produce adequate and concrete evidence to show Soviet violations of the Sino- Soviet Treaty of 1945,
Rumanians Denounce 'Pact With Yugoslavia
Buchm1 October 2
The Ruman Government 26- runced trelay she had denounced the Rumanin-Yugoslav friend- ship treaty signed on December 29. 1947.
The Rumunian action followed that taken carlier by Russia. Fu-
land, Hungary and Bulgaria.
The Government
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1The "Chien Kuo Jih Poo", an influential local
paper, said that the U.S. arms aid will be given to field commanders and General Pai Chung-hsi, commanding Nationalist forces in Hunan, will get a major shore. With this oid General Pai will organise ten more divi- sions.
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ISBRANDTSEN
Dutch Parliament SENDS PROTEST
Queen Juliana leaves the Knights' Hall to step into her Golden Carriage for a ceremonial drive through the streets of The Hague, after opening Parliament-(AP Photo).
observers expected that the United States General Mansergh
should support those Nationalist forces which showed effective resistance against the Com- munists and should give the support before the Reds overrun South China. The aid is from the U.S.$75,000,000 in the arms aid bill which is to be signed by President Truman very soon.
General Pai Chuna-hsi is expected here this afternoon after an inspection of the West Hunanfront ** Chinxiang
West China
where a Communist offensive Defence Line
is imminent. The general' is likely to become Minister of
Defence in the reorganised A Chungking despatch publish- vernacular Yen Hsi-shan Cabinet. whened in one Kunming
concurrent" "post as~Defence Minister.
port said the penetration into
munist troops is
1 draw
.the
Appointed New
HK Commander
London, October 1.
| Lieutenant-General Sir E. C. Robert Mansergh, KRE, CB, MC, has been appointed commander of the British forces in Hong Kong, to succeed Lieu- tenant-General F. W. Festing.
General Festing is returning to Britain because of ill-
health.ne
- Lieutenant - General
Ferries Collide In Harbour
TO ACHESON
New York, October 2.7
Mr. Hans Isbrandtsen, President of the Isbrandt- sen Shipping Line which owns three merchant ships stopped by the Chinese Nationalists off Shanghai, vigorously protested: yesterday- "at what he called the U.S. State Department's lack of attention_to_aid and assist Ameri- con vessels in distress.”
Mr. Isbrandtsen, said in a telegram to Secretarycomet
of State Acheson:
"Is not this the first time in (The Nationalists have de- U.S. history that a foreign manded that the independent and All Chinese warship in pursuance of an Clipper turn over unrecognised blockade is being passengers on board They als allowed to use unlawful force also told the ships to dump the cargo taken on at Shanghai or in stopping, seizing and hold-return to Shanghai and unload ing an American ship on the it)-Associated Press. high seas?"
Mr. Isbrandtsen said the Flying Independent and Flying Clipper "were seized and boarded by an armed party and are now being held at anchor at gunpoint."
In another telegram to the State Department," the shipping company head sald the Depart- ment's policy "has encouraged and supported the Nationalist purported blockade which you had
as ille- already denounced gal and unrecognised,”
Japanese Communists Sentenced
Kobe, October 2.
An American provost court sentenced two Japanese Com- munists to five years' impri-
Of the Department announce- sonment at hard labour yes- ment that it had asked the Em-terday for making false state- bassy at Canton to get the facts ments concerning the occupa- in the situation, Mr. Isbrandtsen tion.
Akeneri. Yasuda and Tal.co #Are not the facts as given to Nakamura, speaking at · as Com- you by our masters and by us as musist sponsored rally in Esuruga good as you can obtain in Canton on July 27, told an audience that from people you already have American troops on manoeuvre in said publicly in your White Pa-the area had raped number o per that you have no faith in Japanese women. The prosecution "Are you not thereby surren- also presented evidence that the A harbour disaster was nar- dering the rights of American same statements made by Yasuda rowly averted yesterday even vessels to travel freely on the and Nakamura were repeated in
high a Yaumati ferry
seas? ing when
poster-type
which Mr. Isbrandtsen quoted faunch rammed into a Star
the were displayed on a board behind Ferry launch in mid-harbour. following message received yes the speaker's stand.
terday, he said, from the captain Fortunately the Yeumati Ferry of the Flying Independent:
He Hole.
ACKIT denied
119 Korean
Cung
newspapers
The prosecution presented evi- dence
show that " American had been in the Tauruga troops
.to
vies had
on schedule for the
area at the time. Police tra
launch the Man Kwong, which
permission was sailing from East to West Premier Yen will forexo his paper recently charged that So- viet Russia had instructed the
lessened the impact by veering womed, cuoren, inclume, larea for many months. Manoeu-
including Am- aside, at the same time stopping). bassador Chinese Communists to build up
Mantish military mission in Iraq the engines.
Doved deck, Food "running short section, but we called off be-... "West China defence line? C012- There was to caterial chanzei
The launch's wooden prow was Moderate gale. Very rough. Heavy cause of changed plans a few days in the North Kwangtung sector necting Tihua in Sinkiang. Kun-sergh, who is 49, was a major from 1931 to 1835.
ming in Yunnan, Lanchow
at the beginning of the last in
His war service was mainly in splintered and showed a gaping rolling Cold rain. Passengers, sea before the rally incident during the part 24 hours. One re- Kansu and Chengtu in Szechuan War. He had previously been the Middle and Far East.
The Meridian, Star of the sick One expected birth No doctor. Chinese (who) boarded North Kwangtung by the Come the coming third world war employed with the Iraq army served in the Western desert with Star Ferry was unscathed owing
at an early date, reports United and as member of the Bri- the 5th Indian Division. after to its metal hull, and procceded yesterday fully aware all these
facts,"
រ wards famous for its campaign in on its way. Burma. soldiers under General Pai Chung- The Nationalists, as a result of
No one was injured in either hsi to this province in order to
Early in 1945, he commanded launch, although much excitement į weaken his positions at Heng-Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's
the 11th East African Division and near panic was caused among ang and Hengshan on the Can-cent visit to Chungking, have
on the Burmese frontier for a the passengers, who were a little ton-Hankow Railway in Hunas.
few weeks and returned to shaken but none the worse for the defend Chengtu and Kunming, However, informed sources
lead the 5th Indian Division in rocking said some-troops from Kwangsil he remaining strongholds, for a
the advance down the Tiddim! will be sent to North Kwang-stitch struggle against the
Road and the victorious cam- -aign which ended in the capture) of Rangoon and the liberation of Singapore.
tung
to join in the coming counter-offensive
Press
* thrown in all possible forces to
Red's.
The Nationalist 8th and 89th against the armies
hum Kweichow
for a Chirsing andit suppression mission" were
mort
Rede in Nanhslung. and Wengyuan. Three Communist armies are located
farce helung.
their comrades in Nan-
reported i have already arrived
in the Yunnan province, accord
day.
MPs To Urge Conference
On A-Bomb.
London, October 2. More than 100 Labour mem-
bine
Service In Java
Later in 1945 he commanded
the troops in Eastern Java and in
Towed To Pier
The Man Kwang remained stationary in ṛmid-harbour for about half an hour until 7.131 p.m. when another-launch of
British, Frigate
Similar poster newspapers zon- taining the accusations of rape by American soldiers were widely displayed over the Kobe-Osaka traced the printing and distribution. of ' the false posters to Communist Standing by the Independent Party workers and said it was the British frigate, St. part of a plot to discredit the oc- Bride's Bay, adda
cupation in connection with the 2 Shanghal Communists drive, for power last report Captain Scurr said that Sumber. Nationalist threats ceased when the warship appeared. He had radised earlier that the Nation-
Was
allat destroyer was threatening to fire on his ship.
More than a score of Japanese Communists were jailed during investigation. Associated
the Press.
YEN HSI-SHAN. NOT. RESIGNING
the companу, the Man-Ping,
The other ships are the Flying towed her to the Queen's. Pier in South Klangai ready to reining to Kunming despatch to-bers of Parliament will com-
Clipper and the Flying Trader. When the Man Kwong's passen- All belong to the Isbrandtsen to urge an immediate 1946 was promoted commander gers were discharged she was able Line of New York. Information General Yu Han-moa's troops out Red irregular activities with- United States
The authorities planned to wipe conference among Britain, the of the 15th Indian Corps and to make her own way to the come was that the Trader was not be- and Russia to Commander-in-Chief of Allied pany's pier, as the hole fortunate-tag held, as were the other two. and Governor Hsueh Yuen's pro- in the months-Our Own Cor- establish international control forces in the Netherlands Fastly was situated just a couple of tried to enter the Yangise and
Canton, October 2. announced vincial forces are under orders to
It simply was stepped when it that Foreisa Minister Anna Pau-
respondent, Reuter, Associated over the atom bomb and “other Indies.
The premier. Marshal Yen Hai- clean
feet above the water line. the local Communist at up
weapons for mass destruction" Since April-1948, he had been
-The other launch, the Man was anchored in deep water. shan, în a telegram to several when Parliament reassembles military, secretary to the War Ping had just returned
The Chinese Foreign Office in members of the Control Yuan on October 15, the Sunday Secretary, Mr. Emanuel Shin-carrying the staff of the American Canton said the Independent and and the Legislative Yuan, denied
well. "Empire News", reported to-
Underwriters Bank from a swim Clipper would be released as soon the rumours of his resignation, day.
Lieutenant-General
He said that he has no intentions Festing ming excursion outside the har- the issue of targo and passen commanded the 36th Division in bour.
gers they took on board at of relinquishing his post at the Burma from 1942 to 1945. In 1945
present critical period-Reuter Shanghai is settled.
ker had summoned the Yugoslav Horuen and Polo on the East Press and United Press.
Ambussarior yesterday and, in River. The local Communists are note duncuncing the treaty, attempting to push Northward to
charged Yugoslavia with trying join those
to agate against Russia on Ru-Chihsing
manian territory. Associated
Press
TYPHOON REPORT
in Nanhsiung
Chihsing
The Royal Observatory repart. Recaptured
ed at 11 p.. yesterday that the typhoon near
the Philippines. centred at 18.5 degrees North, 123.5 degres East s moving: West North West er North West of the rate of is hnots.
According to the Manila Wea-
ther Bureau observers,
2 speed-
12p was reported a: the big dis-
turbance headed towards Basco
in Luzon Strait at the rate of 13
and
Moscow Hails
New Chinese
Red Regime
Moscow, October 2.
The newspaper said the MPs will table a motion demanding that the government makes fresh approach to Russia while Britain and
America are still ahead on atomic research."
The report added that some of}
from
he was appointed commander in Hong Kong and Chinese territory The Man wong plies between Hong Kong and left there in 1947 nearby. to become Director of Weapons War and Development at the Office.
He was reappointed to the
year-Reuter.
the members involved also want Hong Kong command in June this Nationalist forces in North "Pravda" and "Izvestia" de- the government to offer mutual Kwangtung have
Yugoslavia, recapturedclared today the proclamation att Chihsing, 135 miles North East of a
to
Finland.
People's Republic in Sweden andre treatened ·
of Canton, according to a com- China was another tremendous
munique Issued today by the victory in the struggle for Kwangtung Provincial Govern peace. ment reports Reuter.
Heavy Bighting is expected along
The papers, which speak in the
this front, Fresh reinforcements names of the Communist Party
the Russian Government
ca
with varying domination
of Russian
The newspaper said the MPs concerned believed Britain has
lose by such a conference. It said everything to gain and nothing to
may have all-party support, be- they even believed the motion
CHOU'S MESSAGE TO FOREIGN ENVOYS
San Francisco, October 2. Mr. Chou En-laf, the Foreign
Japs Not To Pay Minister of the Chinese Common-
Any Further Reparations
ist Government, has sent Mr. Mao Tse-tung's official proclamation of the establishment of the People's Republic of China to the diploms knots adds Associated Press. At from both sides have been sent and
tic representatives of foreign Washington, October 2. countries in China for forwarding 2 am today (1800 GMT. October into this area within recent days. classed yesterday's Peiping, cause Mr. Churchill in January further reparations to
Japan will have to pay no to their respectiys Governments, 2) the storm.was due to intre In South East China, Nation-claration with last Sunday's Ta last year called for a
the vic- Peiping Radio reported tonight at 20.3 degrees North, 121.4 East, alis: araphzibious forces in Amoy announcement that Russia has with Russia before it was too souces predicted today,
3 settlement torious allies, authoritative In a letter accompanying the a position 30 miles South West yesterday launched probing at had the atom bomb since 1947 late. He said then he thought a
proclamation, Mr. Chou said: They made their prediction at believe. the establishment tacks on the Red positions on the in its importance "in the struggle settlement was much more like-ter sampling the opinion of all of normal relations between
opposite the island. for peace.".
:
ly if an approach were made the 11 nations which make up the People's Republic casualties were reported
than it would be if they waited the Allied policy group known Chins and countries in the world "This victory of the Chinese until Russia has the atom bomb. to have
been inflicted on the
as the Far Eastern Commission to be necessary."--Rester. Communists.
people deals a most cruel blow The newspaper said the Labour
These of North Luzon, and was moving NW =
A Nationalist task force, rum-to the aggressive plans of Immotion will be considered at the even representatives of the Phi-
sources assertod WNW at 14 knots, there was
at bering probably 1,200 men, was perialists in the region of the next meeting of the Conservative ppines, who insisted most relere over Korex and a strous Easterly reported today to have wiped out Pacific
said "Pravda, shadow cabinet United Press strongly on their right to ur- ON OTHER RAGES
of Basco.
THE WEATHER
A 600 GMT
03 D.MM. HKST typhoon was entred about 12 lles NE
Hand
Осрати
Auw between this anti-cyclose and the Communist regiment of about the Communist Party organ
typhoon
the rame strength, Today's Forecast-Modesic NE winds from the island city of Amoy adds incitasing to dreng. BE winde aer in Associated Press. periode thundery, whowers during the
• quick stab
"All proponents of peace meet the historic victories of The repert said the Nationalists, millions of people of China, with
the
night, becoming fair with the periods who went ashore on Friday under pride and the liveliest sympathy.
the
support of gunfire from war said "Izvestia," ships, raided the mainland near organ. Sungyu, West of Amoy.
In addition to
Later.
Yesterday's Weather:-
Maximo 2.8 deg. Fab
Minimum 79.4 deg. Fab.
Sunshine: 0.2 hour-
the Government
Stories Públished to wiping out the
that
ther reparations from Japanese DENIES PANCHEN this was not possiblement in the
industry, privately concede that Fage 2 LAMA KIDNAPPED is turn of
Canton,
for
2
HK Workers Celebrate Red
Regime Far Eastern Commission came Page 3
after the Indian represen− ] Gov't Vegetable Market Opposed. tative, Mr. BR Sen, made 3 Page 4 Dr. Kwan, Chi-yiu, the Com- 'missioner
strong statement supporting the
Barclay's Bridge Mongolian Mgand United Tibetan Affairs, denied in Gan-Japan should be forced to pay no States contention that
Page ཇ་ ton tonight a press report from more reparations from her in
French Plan For Disposal. Of London (not Reuter) that the
Italian Colonies 20 dustry
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Rainfall: 3.0, 0.12 in. Total since regiment, the Nationalists report-
Jadi 1--1838.9 mm. 74.29 ins, see-tney, crippled two Communist In addition to leading editorials Panchen Lame had been kidnap While it was always spainst an average of 1965.3 mm. battalions before returning to on China, the papers published bed by
77.41 in
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clear that
*Readizer.at Ammunist reinforcements the full text of the proclamation,
stories about the proclamation, Chinghel ninform・・ Agents in the United States could black timidation. moved into positions, 150 miles signed by Mae The tung, they are Kwan
wan said that the Fancken any further Japanese reparations
by virtue of its veto right in the Page 8 29.28 inches,North East of Canton yesterday Chinese Communist leader, and a of the rbetaris, left Kumbara American officials |
who is the spiritual leader
Korea-Not Helpful, UN Omelas |
States for the coming battle which may letter signed by Chirs
this turn of events on September 6 before because it relieved them of the Page S settle the fate of this temporary Premier and Foreign Minister at the Chinese Communists occupied necessity of opposing Reneral Indonesia To Ask For U. 8. Loan
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the new regime which said Slaing the provincial capital af Commission sentiment and also ano 19
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The Penchen Lama wi
showed that the United States Hong Kong Waterfront China to be in a town South of Lake portance in Far Eastern politics Air, Shipping Movements
said position concerning Japan's im- Page 11 Asso-okonor. This eren said to be tree has been fully recognised. Unit Page 12
lof Communist forces-Recter, led Press.
Sports.
Private zurces Red regulars are Inside Canton's The Moscow Radio has been Kwangtung Province in that area broadcasting news on Nationalist troop trains rolled to steadily since last night ward the front:
}ciated Press.
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