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JAP COMMUNISTS ARRESTED Movement North Korean appeal

Canton to jam broadcasts

...

The Canton authorities aro planning to put up

powerful radio station to counter anti- Communist, brpadeants from abroad, according to vernacu- lar Press reports yesterday.

The reports added that the plane include the jamming of broadcasts from the Voice of America, from Taiwan and from Radio Hong Kong.

Landslides kill 26 in Japan

Tokyo, June 9. Five hundred rescue work-

Red leaders held for opposing Occupation

POLICE

RAIDS IN TOKYO

Tokyo, June 9.

Japanese police arrested three Communist loaders today on charges

of opposing the Occupation.

Yasamasa Sato, chairman of the National Federa-

The

U.S. official on perjury charge

tion of Government and Public Workers' Unions, was arrested here charged with dis- tributing hondbills and leaflets entitled "An Open Letter to General MacArthur." ers struggling in the slippery leaflots charged SCAP with undemocratic footing of a steady rain had actions in the arrest and sentencing of eight late this evening recovered 25 known dead from the rubble

Communists for attacking five American sol- that covered the ruin of Ku-

diers during a Tokyo rally on May 30.

New York, June. 8. manodaira railway station.

Mr. William Remingtor. Government And the railway authorities

once cleared by The strike is tuned to colnelde loyalty board was indleted believed the 26 other railway Takezo Minamino and Toshio with the arrival here of the Unit-on a charge of perjury today. workers officially listed as miss-Hirsi, chairman of the Southed States Secretary of Defence. It is alleged that he was lying ing in the series of disastrous Osaka branch of the Commun-Mr. Louis Johnson, the Join Landslides high in the mountains at Party. They were charged Chief of Staff, General Omar when he dented he had ever

Bradley, and the State Depart been a Communist. ment foreign adviser, Mr. John Foster Dulles.

Police in

Osaka arrested

HK MAN

of troops for peaceful unification SHOT DEAD

in China

movement,

Talpeh, June 0, Despatches reported heavy of Communist troops from Central and South China towards' the East coast of the Red China mainland for the invasion of Talwan.

It was rumoured the Reds plan to make the attempt in the first half of July.

The Defence Ministry announced that lights would be shut off from central control points in the event of air raids,

Tests had shown that light con~: trol through individual blackouts was ineffective.

Wanshan attempt

The Defence Ministry claimed Nationalist, warships.. felted an attempt, by three bla fröop- Jaden Communist Junks to land on two islands of the Wanaham group Bouth West of Hong Kong,

Two of the junks, it sold, were sunk and the other escaped.

Official reports piso recorded a gun duct between a Nationalit warship and Communist batteries at the mouth of the Pearl River.

The warship was credited with having knocked out two Com- munist guns.

300 miles North Vest of Tokyo with putting up posters dc- this morning were dead atto.

Reller leams spearheaded by anouncing the eight arrests. U.S. Army First Cavalry team An arrest warrant was · also The students plan to petition from nearby Camp Drew and sued for Hiroshi Nakagawa, the United States officials. bulldozer have so far pulled 21secretary general of the National survivors from the rock and sand | Federation of Government and ported that student opposition to Commerce Department at land coast opposite this island' re

The Kyodo news agency re-

trucks have

Communist troops were sold to bo moving towards Amoy, Swatow and other invasion ports.-Asso- ciated Press..

The Federal Grand Jury action

Reports of Red preparations for came as the handsome, 32-year- |.| old Mr. Hemington sut at his desk an assault on Taiwan said large in Washington where he has numbers of craft of all types worked as a US$10,000 a year were being massed on the main debris in which they were en-Eublic Workers Unions, but he the leftist leaning of tombed.

doubt. the All- and served on President Trum evuld not be found, Police though: Japan Stutent Federation has council of economie advisers, All were seriously injured and he might have gone underground begun to manifest itself in many

for his arrest wai removed

warrant most of t them to hospitals at Karuizawa, the Occupation.

to carry on the campaign against

universities.

signed by the clerk of the popular summer resart of foreig

The Democratic Socialist Party Federal Court for the Southern ners which is the next siation

decided at a Central Executiva District of New York. It will be down the Tokyo-Nagano railway to discuss the "serious situation" to oppose the cullawing of the

The Japanese Cabinet met today Committee meeting on Thursday sant to the United States Mar. linc.

ahal izan resulting from the announced Communist Party.

Mr. Mike

che of Mr. Communist demonstration fight

The

Party went on Remington's attorneys, notified the legislation in the foxinsamlag Diet to violence whether, Sa caused Saypol, that Mr. Remington will the General MacArthur-pousare record however a being opposed United States attorney, Mr. Irvine

U.S. keeping tabs

Bepul; June', 9. -

The Communist North Korean Radio broadonat an Invitation: fast night to officials of the Bouth Korean Republic and the United Nationa Korean Commission to meet with à delogstión. of the Soviet-sponsored regime tomorrow,

An announcement by Radio Pyongyang said that North Korean delegates had barn, selected to "deliver coples of an appeal for expediting peaceful unțification (o all' political 'parties, social organisations and to the leaders of the Southern half of Korea, as well as to the UN. Korean Commission,

The Broadcast said that two offlolate of the North- Korian Democratic (Communist). Front and a correspondent would go to Yahyon, hear the 88th parallel, today and stand by for the arrival of the South Koreans.

In an earlier broadcast, the North Koreans had urged' the holding of countrywide sterilone for a Communial-styla Munified -

The first broadenst supreme legislature” in warly August. specifically excluded the Commission from taking part in the proposed election, but, as one Commission, member the meeting" least gives

chance to cross the border South Koram decided to ignora, the broadcast Invitation, but the United Nations Kores Commission broadcast a onre. fully worded acceptance.. said John Gaillard, a veteran United Nationa official, would be willing to go to the 38th- parallel ofty of Yohyan on Baturday to meet North Korean : reprosentatives if the Communi de guarantee him safo passago, United Press.

Heavy spending

to stop necessary Russia, Truman says

Columbia, Missouri, Juno' 9. President Truman today advised the American people to expect continued heavy spending on foreign arms and economic aid as part of the long and hard battle for world peace.

He

IN

SAIGON

Saigon, June 8 Mr. A.J.W. Evans, formerly of Hong Kong, and local manager of the British-Ameri- can, Tobacco Company, was shot dead with his brother in law as he left the company's. offices today.

**In addition, a Frenchman was killed and three other persons seriously wounded in what local authorities called an attack by pro-Communist terrorists.j

*M. Lobás, director of an-Indo- Chinese cigarette factory, fell seriously wounded at the side at Mr. Evanı:

+

K. Hartzman, warehouseman for the Union Commercial Indo- Chinoise et Africaine, was killed in the warehouse...

Mr. Evans, who' is survived by his wife in England, was in Hong Kong in 1941 and was a POW at Shamshulpo. He was on the Lise ben Maru, torpedoed by #in American submarine on the way ta. Japan with a draft of POW", and was one of three who swam ashore and escaped into Free' China and then went to India."

Eye-witnesses sald that threw Indo-Chinese men, and * -womaĄ "saoaped, in a jamall - French car after shooting Byaŋk. and: Leban, A Vietnam, potion- man who opened dre on, the gunman was what and werlóusly j-wounded: Gỗ who: Lebas'-chaufe

The number of the escape car was taken and pallco patrols set. but at once in pursuit.

said these temporary costs were necessary to Authorities said the victims of

years,

on events economic aspects of American clentine achievements can be the face for three y cofero

in Red China

up

Constant danger debris in eflppery testing and Rescue workers attacked the under constant danger that the sensors,

by: the extreme left or right. surrender at 10.30 am on Tues nekt avalanche of the moun

The newspaper,

oddy for arraignment before Judge "Jiji Shimpo," tain sides ringing Kumanodaira Premier Shigeru Yoshida sald reported that the Socialists fene John W. Clancy, if convicted, Mr. aiready weakened by constant now that the strategy of the Com- that If the Caunmunist Party is Remington will face a maximun

༣ '.. ' rains, might engulf them amunist Party is known, the Gov-outlawed its members would creep prison term of five years and a the mon they are trying to emment should be fully prepared into the ranks of the Socialis Ane of US$10,000..

Washington, June 9. wave had bean caught.

totany Communist moves-

Meanwhile in Milwaukee, Wis- The Party and crente disturbancek No

State Department is further landslides

Joseph R. Mac-||using every possible means of A

spokesman

under a new cloak-United Pressconsin. red at a news con- keeping open its information continue our extraordinary And They see only dangers.In the for Premier and Iteuler. Yoshida Liberal Party said after

Carthy Government and Party

Terence that the perjury indict-pipelines from Communist leaders

ment of Mr. Remington shows that China. held a special liaison conference

Attorney General Howard It was, agreed there is noel However the rescue operations for taking "every possible step to of new avalancheatedly by fears tontrol

werd

reported since the six which oc- curred in the first 12 hours be- ginning with the first slide which burled the railway right of way at @ p.m. last night.

were halted

that

Communist

activiti mong public service employees"

Identified among the dead wat and to prevent trouble by under- the station master of Kumano ground movements of any "second dutra, who had-bean-directing-a | Communist party." Fallway gang of more than 100

In all-night operations to remove

from the track-United Press,

Arms cache on Lamma Island

A large arms cache Was Government quarters predicted discovered on Lamma Island.

tios..

the debris of the first landslido that additional arrests would be by the Marine Police on Wed- made of persons suspected of al- [nesday. The arms included structing objectives of the Occupa-40 rifles, two Tommy guns,

one field gun and a const |able amount of ammunition.

The arms are believed to have belonged to a certain group of bandita who hid them on the is- from the Pearl River area when

Typhoon passes North of Taiwan

Taipeh, June 9. The first typhoon of the 1050 season passed harmless- ly out to sea North of Tai- wan after swinging Westward to brush the Fukien coast after passing through the Formost Strait.

Nosaka's office

raided

McGrath "didn't know what he was talking about" when he said there were no Communists in the Government.-United Press.

STATE OF EMERGENCY - IN VIETNAM

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stop Russia in her plain intent to overthrow

the attacks appeared not to be the tradition of freedom, shared by this coun- involved in politics. They ad- try' and

vanced the theory that the Com- many others.

minist led Vietmini Party, The President spoke on the ment also becoms areater..ou. Wheb, troops have been battling foreign policy before, the com- weed for good and find not briam in imply, to new French and mencement audience at the used for evilange "Our civilisation need not

hot wind

Vietnamese police measures./ University of Missouri,; which

"Harizmàn", "in, French, Lebas' conferred on him an honorary greater heights. Those who are determined. Associated Press.

fo disaster. It can go on to atonality was pot immediately. Doctor of Letters degrees

frightened and dismayed de nos

that" men have faith "Obviously we do not want to selenting advances for good ends. will und

clal assistance, to other countries world--not opportunities," any longer than \nucessary," : he

ald, but he warned, that it would plan had helped Western Euro- Mr. Truman muld the Marshall Department officials revealed in be disastrous to take away U.S.

assistance, now?

pean production to rice 30 per testimony before the Senate Ap-

years and propriations sub-Committee that The Chief Execjzúve left wide had brought a great revival of the size of consular and embassy open the question of how the faith freedom and hope for staffs in countries surrounding United States Will continue to the future among the Western China was being increased to keep send ald overseas when the European countries. At the same tabs on events behind the bamboo Marshall Plan end in June 1852. inte the Communist influence had. curtain."

But he emphasised: "Our vital receded steadily there and the Mr. Livingston T. Merchant, de-national interest in a healthy Communists had got progressive puty

director of the Bureau of Far world economy will not end then ly tower voles in every election

Marshall Plan countrics Salgon, June 8. Eastern Affairs, told the Commit

He rejected complaints that United Press. Chief of State Bao Dai decreed tee that the United States seeks virtual state of emergency for all information possible on de-the Point Four programme, by the French-sponsored state

helping under developed areas to of velopments in China to guide Vietnam today by enacting ex-policy decisions." He said diplo reduce or would cut down traordinary regulations to sup-matic missions were being streng contrary, he said, as under, de- fareimales. On the press widespread terrorist and thened, but the one at Bangkok, veloped areas in Asia, Africa and political activity

is only one ho

ho men- underground of the Communist-toned specifically,

| Latin America grew in economic strength and prosperity, they Mr. William Hall, director oi would incrense: „the'. Cabinet spokesman Tran Van the Office of Management and

economie

sweeping decrees last night open-was, in effect, retreating to the Tuyen anld Bao Dal signed two Budget, said the State Department whole wond prosperity of the

world. ing a police offensive against the surrounding areas of China by Vietminh underground. They are withdrawing its personnel from

Russia accused He said: "The ac-

pointed reference to Imediately.—Associated Press. 11101

Chlausal, he said: "One nation vicinity. makes the

he job more difficult be-

did not want to help world rav cause wẽ hïve now to do by in-

tovary. That nation, wished to direct mearis what we were

prolong and Intensify. the formerly 'ble to do by direct poverty of others so if opuld means."United Press.

gato domination over them."

President Trumfah outlined...,n hive-point programme for peace and freedom' which he said the United States had adopted. His main points were, de

the Chinese Communists occupied led Vietminh. Canton Fifty Japanese police raided the, office of Japan's No. 2 Com- miles to the South East of the is

Lanuna Island is situated a fow munist. Sanzo Nosaka, as Gen-land of Hong Kong. Its area ta dral MacArthur's crackdown on roughly one-quarter of that of the Communists continued.

populated.

The official weather bureau refraso sold at 9 p.m. yesterday

Following é up the raids on 30 The storm centre reached a point labour union offices in connection nutside Ming River on the Fukien į with _the_investigation of letters coast and today had switched sent to General MacArthur, pro- direction to North North East testing against the conviction of and passed out to sen

eight Japanese for Memorial- Day

As far as is known the storm assaults on five Americans, 5P remained of minor intensity and police raided the omee..'used

Hong Kong, and it is sparsely expected to be put into effect ini- the malawal from

Sir M.K. Lo resigns from Legislative Council

no damage was done. The sole jointly by Mosaka and the down-Sir Man-kam Lo has resigned from the Legisla.

Tokyo police also announced

effects on Taiwan were rains Akahata branch. overcast skies in the past two days.

"The chief significance the that they were enforcing the ban relationship to Taiwan's, defence on rallies and demonstrations and in which weather is playing a prohibited three smalt union group major role was the fact that the meetings and dispersed four per- storm was nearly two weeks sons trying to gather a crowd thead of tie usual typhoon sea- around them for a speech by son opening-United Press.

waving stems reading. "Red Furge" and "The eve of war."!«

tive Council and has been succeeded, by his : brother, Mr. M. W. Lo, whose appointment as an Unofficial Member of the Council was published Win yesterday's "Government Gazefto".

Honoured by the King in the New Year Honours List, in which he was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Mr. Lo is at pre- sent on Unofficial Member of the Urban Council.

T.V. Soong quits KMT

American

In a

1.5 "Build a strong, community jof free nations sylich can resist ́ ́ ́Talpeh, June 9,7°

Communist aggremion whether it The Central Executive Com-version or external attack

takes the form for internal sub- inittee of the Kuomintang,

3. "Create conditions in which President Chiang Kai-shek's all men and, all nations can work political backbone, announced together, in mutual trust and for In Saitama prefecture, North

today that Dr. T. V. Soong had mutthi benefit resigned rather, than comply- ***Bring free Hations together of Tokyo, officials of the electric, rall line reported -an, increasing.

common sciishespocially: with a request to come to Talin

through the United Nations." number of (sabotage,cases which

Wan Bergrúpped (they blamed on the. Communists - Born in Hong Kong, Mr.ecutive Council in place of Sir Dr. Soung, a former - Foreign 4. "Develop nililiary, security

measures. defensive..only Minister of Nationalist China, was educated, here. In Nobert Kotowall who resigned. 1008, he went to England for||

Other appointments

once Acting Pranier of the through our own efforts and

through the combined -efforts ́of. government and a brother of préstito extends" serous. Honshu to thi Japanese Ireports, said that 50 further education. There he

Two other local residente Madame Chiang Kai-shek, was free nations. EF of the Loochoos and pross the police raided Nosaka's slice and studied at the Norman Court

have been appointed temporary last reported in New York with -5. /**Taką z economie...." measures Northern part of the China Sesto 30 boarched Minamino's offen. school.

The Weather

Ai beso dur (3, p.m. #KET] from & since leftist handbills are being Lo sicpression over the Northern Days of the pasted on the trains,

Sea of Japan en active trough of love |182508

Atnam. A shallowe`depression)Bus formséd

ets the trough near the Teradale Students plan

regbably more 'álowly. ENE · Proscure in

"relatively high over, the Eastern Bex.

Today's PureCKELI—Fresh “Ekst), winds

moderating. Cloudy with drile at Bral strike

Improving. Cool. 6, 9

Magimusior, 19.3 deg, Paha

ByMars: 0.2 hour, 22%

Daisy maminat) 20 AVERKE

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Following- In' the footsteps of!

Unofficial - Members of the his brother-in-law Dr. H.H. Which will make it possible for Legislative and Urban Counelik Kung, the banker.

people to be secure, and to lead

disaster

in the world, chose to resign |ENOPRYD FOR??

his brother, he was articled fr They are Mr. Lawrence The Kuomintang sald 2011 and became a solicitor five Kadooric who will serve during Soong, one of the wealthiest men

Avethe absence of: Mr. C. E. BL. Terry years later.

On his return

Hong

on the Legislative Council, and rather than come to this Com You hear a lot of talk those Kon he Juined his brother's arm, Lo Mr. E. C. Fincher, who will serve munist-threatened, Inland returO and Lo. Mr. Lo is married and on the Urban Council during or dean that Chiang has left of his days to Ureer bot' that the world has five children--four sons and Carry a absence: from the Colony once populous nationAsociated butt }dangers, and, thus Cour

Unottielai

SThe All-Japan Student Fade a daughter. His eldest son, is ́in G. Kadoorie is a Tone TCSS 454 1953 ration chas, plorined second England studying law

Justice of the Peace, vildant strike, for June 20, in Sir M, K; Lo was knighted by Kong) He is a partner"

|gaines (ths | purge of the King in 1948. – Like his youn- fem of Sir Elly?. Kadooria: aixi

GRE Opmmunist leaders, reports the ren brother, he began his public sons and holda directorships: kā “

khem, Prana” laday," addo service' as a member of the Urbari number of other leading a com

Council in 1932 when the organil-panion in the Colo

was" called, the Bankiry:12 Mirit Finishers

band:

sight for

YAUMATI EXPLOSION

Communist spies in U. s.

Poso attacke 'SCAP'

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Stalin reported in China

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