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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1959.
Stilwell blamed for debacle of Nationalists
Now York, January 11.
Hunt Joseph Alsop, in the second of three articles on "Why We Lost China" appearing in the Satur- day Evening Post, today charged that the beginning of the end in China camo in 1942 when Lieutenant-General Joseph Stilwell made three demands on Generalissimo Chiang Kai- shok.
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Mr. Alsop said that General Stilwell, who at that time was Chiong's Chief of Staff and com- mander of the China, Burma and India war theatre, had just lost the crock Chinese Fifth and Sixth armies in Burma.
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"Bat Sullwell had no word! I. That two Chinese generals of sympathy for this loss. In-be summarily shot for disobeying tead his whole theme was the him and that a third general-Tu worthlessness of the Chinese Yu-ming--be relieved frees and particularly of the mund and broken. Chinese officers--by had led." MI Alsop said.
He sul General Stilwell de- minded
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3. That Ching begin to mobi- Ilse af once in order to re-invade Burma and open the new Burma Road to China from Indio,
"Opened way for Rads"
Mr Alsop wrote: "In plain terma the three demanda disclosed H military programme that brought the National Government of China to the brink of ruin. By this programme of General Stil- Tokyo, January 12. well's the China non-Communist The Chinese Communists regime was softened up. The way for the ultimate have told Norway they are was opened
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The Reds also said that diplo- malle relations must be establish ud on, the basis of ruality. mutual respect for tenitory ami sovereignty."
oficial "The
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ment White Paper on Chine ignores the facia about our military effort In China as it conceals facts about our politi. cal effort." Mr. Alsop
charged that General Stilwell's pre-occupation The Communist astitvicer wes with a desire to re-invade Burma outlined in Peking
Brondeas! und open the Burma Rond be- monitored here
tween Chan and India led him to
niso
Peking said Nurway's Shanghai | refuse aid to any army fighting in Consul-General, Martin Bolstad, Chin The general, he said, also had called the Rel Foreign refused supplies to Major-Gener- Minister, Chau En-ins, on January at Claire Chennault's alr route 7 Norway's desire To establish across the Himalayas though that diplomatic relations with
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Chou En-lai instructed itwang National Iwa, of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Shanghai Military Contral Committee, to outline to Mr. Bulstad the condi- tions under which such recogni- tion could be effected.
Hwang Hwa was instructed to tell Mr. Bolstad that the Norwe- gian Government "is requested to send its representative to Peking to conduct talks on this matter.
Associated Press.
Union Jack returned
London, January 12.
·Stilwell fallacy
Mr. Alsop Disu asserted that while Chiang wanted a large co- Burma operation in ordinated with the British cutting the In the enemy's communications South, General Stilwell seemed to think driving the Japanese from he mere child's Burma would
play.
He wrote that the Oral test of General Stilwell's project proved Its fallacy as the Japanese nol only resisted strongly but also at- Lacked the British forces in the Arakan area.
Meanwhile, Mr. Alsop said, the attacked in China but Japanese
"brave, were contained by the tough, resourceful General Hsueh Yuch and General Chennault'a air force. But all the resources needed to defend East China were
A Union Jack seized from the British Consulate at Tam- stil Taiwan, by eight armed and Chinese Nationailst soldiers was still being poured into the Burma ROOM: Woll ventilated
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British message from the Tal (At Junction
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to prutect the nre co-operating Consulate.
on Wednesday, were able to regroup and finally
vice,
A
and the Japanese the campaign,"
conquer all South East China.
Mr. Alsop sald General Stilwell refused to allow Gefferal Chen- General Hauch nault to give Yuch 1,000 tons of his own air force supplies.--United Press.
It was taken by one of several groups of Nationalist soldiers why demonstrated around the Con- sulate in protest at Britain's re- Communist China, the Foreign Ofee had announced carlier.
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U.S. youth killed in Philippines
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Chinese Communist Government.
Associated Press.
Murphy's father said the youths were on hunting expedition. The Constabulary is said to have reported to patrol searching
lolts: Talle headquar fers that a
upened fire when the falled to hit at th
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their
DAUGHTER FOR MARCHIONESS
Ferth, January 11 Governor Mariano Pénatidrido The birth of a daughter to the of Iloilo was quoted in
Marchiones of fansdowne war "Manila Buildtinas: that this was only one of a series announced today.!!
stabulary in the Con- Before her marriage in 1980, recently. The Gover the Marchioned was Miss Bar
nor was also quoted as saying bara Chase, daughter of Harold that the Constabulary in the area Stuart Chase, of Santa Barbara, were Prommiving with, bandijs and California.
outlawalk and, fint he was des
at Vinquiry by Central The baby was born at Luca drriment guthorlief No Lansdownes country at Mei
way obtainable In kleour House, and is the couple's
fourtheblid ---Arruciated Press,
“Red agents in Taiwan wiped out"
Talpef, January 11. Chinese Communist agents have bidon active in Taiwan but they have been wiped out In via pret alx months, an official atatement” bald' today:
The statement by the Penos Preservation headquarters was prompted in part by word of mouth advies last month by
the U.D. Consulato Brging
Americans to inave Taiwan.
"Ponce and order arp beling su woll maintained" said the statement, that no room la left for ravalt. We have not the slightest doubt of Our ablity to preserva peace and protect foreigners.""
Headquartere Faid Com- munist cofie had been found and eradicated in the armed forces, the schools and other elements
society.-Asso- of clated Prose.
OPIUM HAUL IN PENANG
LONDON STUDYING REPLY FROM REDS
'London, January 11.
The Foreign Office is studying the Chinese Com-
rect military attack, „to drive the
| British from their Crown Colony, or at least from the 360 square
| mainland,
munist Government's reply to the British note. according do jure recognition to the Commilles of leased territory on the munist regime, an official spokesman said. today.
He added, "No comment on the reply will be made until the Peking Government's reply has been examined, which may take some little time.'
In
on
of
It is understood that the re-1 that he should "be sent to Peking
considered ply is
some for the purpose of carrying quarters as a "snub" to the negotiations on the question British Government. Observers establishing diplomatic relations." said it is unusual for a govern- ment, to "xamine" plics.
such
re-
The offelal spokesman made no mention of the Peking broad- cast which commented on Dri- tain's note of recognition. The brondcast announced the Chinese Communists acceptance of Bel- tain's recognition offer, but at the same time attacked Britain's allegedly Imperiallatie foreign polley.
to
Hong Kong
Foreign Offtoo officials Bald there la no mention of Hong Kong in the Peking menango, but admitted that the phra seology given some scope for speculation.
Negotiations on treatios?
It is therefore thought possiblo that the Communists may believe
lish
negotiation on the existing treaties governing Hong Konx to be necessary as a basis on which they would agree to estab- diplomatic relations. Pending the completion of the Foreign Office examination of the Peking note, no instructions will be sent to Mr. J. C. Hutchinson, British Chargo d'Affaires, to proceed to Peking.
tho
Officials will not commit them-- selves on any probable course of netion, but recalled
that Foreign Secretary,
Mr. Ernest Bevin, told the House of Com- There is no reason to that the British Government had not intend to be talked or jostled mons in October 1949, "We do
suppose
cedural and technical character Press. any negotiations, except of a pro- out of
our Colony."—United
PASTEUR SAILS
in mind, and it is thought pos- sible that the Peking Government Reference to "negotiations" in also envisages only talks an coa- Penang. January 11.
the text of Peking's reply to the sular matters, communications, Four police affeers on Wednesday British note according Jure and other technical matters.
Marsellie, January 11. seized some 1,200 pounds worth recognition
the Communist Official quarters, however, are The liner Pastour sailed today of opium from a motor car AF Government, threatens to pur- keeping in mind Mao Tse-tung's with 3,000 troops, bound for Boon as it arrived in Penang after lend a new crisis over Hona oft-repeated, declarations that he Indo-China. crossing the ferry from the Ma- | Kong.
intends to revise We existing The sailing yesterday was de- Inyan mainland.
treaties made before the estab layed by a Communist-led protest 1ishment of the People's Republic | by some of the crew against the war in Indo-China. The dispute Nobody here doubts that the led tu riots during the strike Communists will eventually along the coast between Marseille make some attempt, short of dl- and Nice-United Press,
Weighing about 40 pounds, the oplum is alleged to have been encented in the petrol tank Associated Press
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