THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1940.
New Germany's First Ship CHANCE SAVED CHIANG
The 1500-ton Martha Rus —first of 84 new carija shiph dow:ined for West Germany's post- war Merchant Marine---was lauchbu at Luebeck on the Baltic coast. The chip is 297 fest long, 43 feel wide and has a cargo capacity of 3000 chi, Bre stulats et just over 11 knots.
The Martha Ituras in seeds during the launching ceremony to Lucbeak'a Flender chippard, West Ger- man Government officials and thousands of specialory saw the launch. (AP Photo).
Task For Europe's Culture
Lausame. December il Signor Alberto Moruvin, Hae Italian novel, told the Euro- pean Conference un Vulture here today that nationalism must be craiented before a true European spirit could emerge.
"Today in Italy.” he sald "there 7: are, malay, young people who suit!
'feel' Hagstalgiently about Functi
Signor Moravia declared: “The } Amal task of culture must be lo i work for a long and stabile penet in order to allow for the reblith of values and that these shall never be destroyesi.
"We must make propaganda in
British Agent Predicted Tito Split With Reds
i
Sofia, December 11,
At today's sitting of the Bulgarian spy trial, Lapor Popovski a former editor, and before the war an important figure in Bulgarian politics -testified that p. Britishy intelligence man predicted Yugoslavia's split with the Soviet Union,
Popovski said that in 1945, when he was Bulgarian Consul General in Istanbul, he gave o visa to an Englishman named "Billy Watson" who had been a British representative in the Bul- garian Black Sea port of Vorna before the war.
Watson, he said, was identi fled to him later by Nikgla Petkov, Bulgarlan Opposition
tell the people that a united | leader executed for treason in
1947, as "one of the chief Br-
Balkans." lish intelligence men in the
Europe An ac must, exisk Enorgette measures must be taken to strengthen the European ipini anth lo éradicate natiotialism.
Karl Schmidt, deputy
In February. 1948, Watson had Iruder of the Germati Federal predicted to him tital events then Assembly at Bonn, declared that coming to a head in Yugy European culture must
Herr
be preslavia would split off Yugoslav served and expanded.
from the Soviet Union and this great inheritance," he said, "And would be followed
"It in a
Pro-British Rally In Cyprus
Nicosia, December 11.
A meeting of Turks in Cyprus today passed a resolution urg-
by a seriousing that the island's defence security could only be safeguarded by Britain.
It is up to us to create new eras split also in Bulgario and other und and greater erus of happiness.
Canon Collins, of St. Paul's
countries.
The
Yugosiny-Soviet
split
Cathedral, London, said that real cecurted in the summer of 1910). European unity could not
Lurge Crowds crled: "Down ht Two prosecution witnesses told with Enosis" (Union with
FROM BEING CAPTURED
IN COUP AT YUNNAN..
Talpah, December 11.
The Chiness Nationalists disclosed today that Gon- uralissimo Chiang, Kalthok pnly accidentally escaped: capture by the turncoats who took over Yunnan province on Saturday. ・・ The Former Premier, Chang Chun,, was caught in the net along with four Nationalist army commanders
Generalissimo Chiang now is on this island fortress. Here they are busy executing Com- munist agents and preparing for an expected Red attack.
With Yunhan apparently lost, despite some confusion about the iakulture of sour Nalioholisi artnien there, the Nationalists also re fearful that the big Western province dr Sikong Red.
nlan will go
went to
Genersi Chang Chun Kunming, Yunnan Provincial capital, on Friday to try to hold
Ha Qová nor, But it
Nationalist comp.
Li the
Generatissimo
Kai- Chinna she's staff old ihla correspón = dent that the Generalissimo also was planning a trip to Kanming from the then provisional capital of Chengtu.
He had no inkling of trauchery, but on unexpected conference
kept him in Chengtų,
tumours were rire in Cheifgtu that leaders there were blarning
deal with the Reds.
Staff's Fears
Fábring that ha might be exught in Chengto," his staff in- sisted that be waste no time in returning 10 Taiwan. He finally New out on Friday night, just
30 the Kunming coup
breaking.
was
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CHIANG KAI-SHEK
West Java Accepts Agreement
ul the
Indo-
Batavia, December 12. The provisional Parliament of the State of West Java today
copied the results Hague conference and nesia's provisional constitution with 8-4 in favota and two abstentions.
So far 13 States and argos have accepted the documents,
The decisions of the islands of Bonka
and Billiton
and
the
(The pro-Communist poper "Tu
Pao" Kung in Hong Kong pub-
shed a
a message from Yunnan n's Governor Lu Han to Mao Tse- Communist leader, that the entire province had been "liberat- | Indonesian Repubile are expected ed from the reactionaries" and early next week, "we now await advice and in- structions from
Nationals.")
A Committee of Indonesian leaders preparing the way for the in Taiwanį new, guvenment announced the expressed hope that at least signing of a provisional constitu- the 26th Army, one of the fourtion by the component States s Nationalist forces in Yunnan, is been postponed from December stil: loyal to the Generalissimo. 12 to December 13.
Nationalist
planes scattered The announcement, added the
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CONFLICT IN.CZECH INDUSTRY
De
Prague, December 11,
The Prime Minister, An- tonin Zapototky, today ad- mitted that many bitter con flicts had developed in indus- iries as a result of the Com- munist step-up technique..
Speaking at the national ference of Czechoslovak terisk onions, M. Zapólocky"suíti, “Lark of information from officinis ends- ed many billér confllet?...at placht when Workers were told about new methods of norm398,"*
The Governinett has progrés- geared to the capability of the best sively set Algher working nort
workers.
in a three-hour
speech. Zapotocky, who is the Tracie Union President as well as pres mier, made these points:
M
1. No opposition trade union
will be tolerated.
2.
More nationalisation is com- ing.
3. "Increased class vigilance"
is needed to defend Com- munism.
4. Trade unions
support a
policy of eldée co-operation with Soviet Russia. M. Zapotorky also said election and swearing in ol' a
small and medium-sized priváte new States President will take enterprises will not be nationalis- place in Jogjakarla on Decembered, but immediately
bn
handbills on Kunming, containing personal messages from Genera- issimo Chlung to the troops.
Meanwhile in Taiwan, Nation- Dlist Authorities executed 11 | Press. - alleged Red agents an Saturday and today. More than 100 others pare reported to have been arrested in a general round-up.--Assocint- rd Press,
MISSILE EXPERT
nchloved without faith, achiing. "I The Court today Yugoslavia_hnd | Greece), and "We want Britain | Miller
would like to suggest that prae- tical work should be put way to determine a baste doctrine for European unity."-Reuter.
IN BRITAIN
London: December 11 Brigadier-General · Robert.
Montague, American planned to take over Creek Mace- Lo stay
guided missiles expert, arrived undertonia with Salonika as capital ut
in London tonight by air from The resolution declaring that the end of 1944.
Käseu Stolche and Georgt Enosis would lead to civil war Rome to lecture on atomic war
been fare to United States Army per Jada economic Madoser, both Bulgarian Mace anch
ruin cabled to the United Nations, to sonnel in Britaine ad leaders, Kontor
festifed that in 1844 General Vurkanovic Tempor Mr. Ernest Bevin, to the Turkish The General, who will be hèrd told Minishal To's emissary that Sadak, and to the
Foreign Molster, Mr. Nevmeddin for three days, is Director of the Governor of | anti-alrerstt and guided missiles Macedonia Kad begun to orfante Cyprus, Sir Andrew Barnworth branch of the United States Army a brigade of Macedoniung to go Wright. to Greece unter, the command
Artillery Schoel?zb› Fort Bliss,
U.S. ACCUSED OF WAR PLOT
the
Frague, December 185- HAM. Rudolf Stanskey, Blevak Communist Party's General Secretary, has warhed: the parts to base all felt Actioris on the assumption that: "the United Stater is attempte ing the enslavement of other hallons and preparing a new alatighter of war."
They must expect to find that Bycuts of imperialism had pene- | trated: qr tried to penetrate the
ranks of the party, he said.
"American impertulism has be- mainsthy
come
tho
General Apogeoiski,
Communist leader.
M
Sendunia Plan
Macedonia Plan
or
The meeting was cailed to pro÷ | Texar, With him were five of his
a 'Yugoslav test against the Cyprus Holy Star oficers who will also Synod's decision ito organise accuro on atomic Warfare as part peaceful bottle for Enosis by or the Amerkan military training plébieltä? About 110,000 of the progrhitinė, Alla gPINY TIME
dhut': 490,000 inhabitants beachiera Montugou a dolu, that The Yugšting
along to the Greek Orthodox is vint would not entail Baison stated-10 167 have
theluded an hare re about 40,000 with the British services -Reu- noxbiton" or the Burgorian part) Moslems. „Beuter, SP+MAZVáðhlag Kötswanian cha Pirin region, and the unifidation | de Macedonia" within, the trón - - tity of Yugoslavia.
they
The witnesses said that understood that certain Bulgarian : Communist teaders had come to
of world un agreement with the Yundslavs reaction," he declared. "They tend on this question, and that these their spich, shboteurs hht were headed by Tricho Ruslov. terrorists, just as Hitler also built torrhet Elgarian Deputy Premler. his fifth colurnar maz Yap chief defendant in the trial, (3)
Ho wand the spies would reveal themselves by their instility to the Soviet Unigh" and their ad- herence to Tito-Reuter.
There were several references
to British "Meiligelied. "geretces at today's'héofing which was HỠ=' journed until.morrow - Reuter
ter
afterwards
17 and not as originally planned accused the few remaining private December 15, Associated concerns of "disruptive planniby and creating chaos in the produc- tion system". He said private coh- cerns must have a positive at- titude and form co-operatives 'if they want to escape nationalist - tion".
SOUTH AFRICA'S BIG PROBLEM
the
Halifax, December 11.
"We will tolerate and protect Mr. A. A. Roberts, South private production if it will join Africh's High Commissioner, to us and if they will discard their capitalist methods, Canada, told the Canadian Club exploiting tothy that his country's big pro which they have kept for their lem is the mixed tribes and greedy purposes, and will
and languages
trauitional work faster and cheaper."--Unit-
jon (td Press. hatreds.i
"These people care tiot At to control themselves," he said in an address. The minute the white man's guiding hand is removed thero would be chaos-they would kill
another."-Associated one, Press,
Washington, December 11. Americans will spend $50,000- (09 on about 21,500,000 Christmas trees within the next two weeks Bources Estimated Government today Reuter.
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