Peking keeps up allegations
Tokyo, September 0.
The New China New Agency, in Paking despatch, said the alleged Intrusiɔ̃ng of Chinese territory previously protested to the United Na- tions were mado by 17 American bombers and fight- ers as "intended provocation carried out under orders."
it cited' American slate- mante and Press despatches, including A United Pres Tokyo story on Monday de talling how A lone Mustang plist attacked Antung, airfield by mistake, as proof that the "United States Air Force planes which Intruded over China
were under orders, supplied with good charts
and knew where they were going."-United Press.
CORPORAL GETS 30 YEARS
Burtonwood, September 6. Corporal Robert R. Jones, of Wartburg, Tennessee, was sen- tenced to 30 years' hard labour by a United States Court Mar- tial here today and ordered to be dishonourably discharged from the service for criminally assaulting Mavis Holland, a 16- year-old Manchester chorus
girl
He forcibly stripped and as- saulted her in a darkened rail- way carriage.
Jones, who is 22,, was
found guilty on four charges.
The sentence is subject to re- view and confirmation by a higher authority. The other charges were assaulting two con- stables and being drunk and dis-
orderly,
He pleaded not guilty" to nil the charges.
During his four-day trini. Jones, who is serving with the 59th Medical Group of the Unlt- ed States Army in England, was described
"a witness as
inshful boy
It
was alleged today that the girl had gone through "55 min
Tito a U.S. guest
THE CHINA.MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1930.
Marshal Tito, head of Yugoslavia, is pictured hore (contre) anjoying himself at the Amari- In Yugoslavia's can Independence Day celebrations given by U.8. Ambassador George Allon summer capital of Bled. On right is Mrs. George Allen, the U.B. Ambassador's wife, and on left British Ambassador Bir Charles Peake and Mr. Edvard Karde), wife of the Yugoslav Foreign Minister, This is the first reception given by a Western Power that Tito has attended since the end of the war-(AP Photo),
Soviet Baltic fleet built up on cruisers
Stockholm, September 7.
"The Russian Baltic Float with its effective nulous of cruisers and with a great number of destroyers, torpedo boats and submarines sooms to be built for supporting invasion operations for coast firings and for fast raids against the enemy's coast shipping," a spokesman for the Swedish Marine told the United Press.
"The Red Fleet has in the Baltic alone eight cruisers. Two of them how- ever, are supposed to be rebuilding and one is said to be unfinished.
Truman apologises
to Marines
Washington, September 6. President Truman today apologised for the "unfortunate choice of language" he used last week in
describing the
"Their main artillery is €3 guns with a calibre of 18 cen- with limetres and nine guns
a calibre of 15 centimetres. Besides they have the secon- dary artillery with a total of 04 pieces of 10 centimetres and eight of 8.8 centimetres," the spokesman said.
"The Swedish fleet is based on small and fast units, designed for operations in the archipelago off the Swedish coasts. Sweden con- sequently has only three cruisers at present; 'Gotland, Tre Kronor artillery consists of 20 guns with a calibre of 15.2 centimetres.
Enormous losses in
tea areas Margherita (North Assam),
September 6.
Tea estates in the Dum Duma near the Indo-Burma areu border suffered enormous
utes of hell" when she was strip- | Marine Corps as just the Navy and 'Gota Lejon.' Their main losses ns à result of the earth-
police force with a "propaganda almost machine Stalin's".
equal
ped and assaulted by Jones.
In evidence last week the girl said she accepted a cigarette and chewing gum from Jones. She alleged that he then pulled her on his knee,
The apology was contained in 'Later she said he removed letter which Mr. Truman hand- the only electric light bulb ined personally to General Ciften the compartment and farelbly Gates, Marine Corps commandunt,
for
took off her clothes. Jones, in his defence, told the Court that the girl was a willing party to the "necking" (an Ame
meaning cud- ០៦ expression dling and that she removed her skirt her the Joint
He claimed And
"did
rican
self
and kissing).
him in the railway corringewords
He said
Look off her other clothes and never an objecting party. He denied hitting her--Reuter,
was
had
"The distribution In displace- ment between Sweden and Soviet is figured in this way: Sweden 19. 850.tops and Soviet 70,500 tons."
quake of August 15.
Mr. R. W. A. Connell, Chairman of the Dum Duna circle of the Asaum branch of the India Tea Association, said this yesterday.
He has just roturned from a tour A Stalin order of the day, after
of 14 estates in the area-one of World War II said: "The people of
the biggest tea growing areas in the Soviet Union want to see their
Assam. He said that it would re- at the White House.
fleet grow stronger and more President Truman said his let-powerful." And the Baltle fleet quire nearly 10.000.000 rupees to
last week to McDonough had resulted from a
restore the damaged buildings, Representative is said to have done it.
machinery and communications. number of disturbing letters he
Tea circles in Calcutta do not Heavy cruisers
view with special concern the sup- received asking that the Marines have a representative on
11 consists of the heavy cruisers ply position of ten as a result of Chiefs of Staff. HoKirov" and "Maxim Gorki" both the earthquake and the subsc- a little dance for explained that he felt these re built in
quent floods. the twenties and both
(or the 900 tea gardens not newed pleas resulted from "pro- 8,800 tons of the heavy cruisers poganda inspired by Individuals "Tikalov" and "Tlapayev"--bulli
more than Ave or six in Upper who may not be aware of the in the forties and of the same dis-
Assam areas are reported to have been seriously bust
damaged, they interest of our defened placement as the older ones-und
Bald. This represented about one establishment as a whole."
of the light cruber "Admiral
per cent of the crop affected.) Ger "It was this feeling which I
Makarov," "6,000 tons and
Damaged communications, these of Mr. Mc-man-millt under the name to expressing
circles feared, may cause a dim- Donough," he said. "I am certain, "Nurnberg."
cult situation to develop with re- the Marine Corps itself does not] Besides these there
are the
the delivery of food and heavy cruisers "Poltava"
and Eard
garden stores. President also said that "Petropavlovsk," cach 14,750 tons
(Supplies in Calcutta were con- London, September 6.
when he spoke of the Marines and earlier known as "Scydlitz" Britain has extended to al as a police force he had in mind and "Lutzow." They are probably sidered to be sufficient for five or
zales, which its immediate readiness-United being rebuilt now at Soviet Balle Pacific countries her ban on Press.
dockyards and are supposed to be week)-Router. .export of
fuel oil supplies
finished within three or four years. to Red China.
The eighth cruiser is the "Zholozniakov," of the same size the athars. It is thought that it is being built at a Ruslan dockyard, but is possibly already faunched.
BRITISH BAN
was
ON OIL EXPORT Indulge in such propaganda."
the
The Foreign Office spokesman said all British-held oil stocks in the Far East are being used by the Royal Navy units engaged in the Korean operations.
He was commenting on reports that the British authorities in
Hong Kong have held up a 1,000- drum cargo of American aviation spirit bound for the Chinese Na- tlonalist-occupied Island of For-
masa.
The spokesman said no details, of the reported hold-up have beer received here.
But he added, as a general prin- ciple all available fuel supplies la the Far East are being held for operational use, 00 announced
U.S. CASUALTIES IN KOREA
on-
Washington, September 6. The Defence Department nounced today that the total of identified United States casualties In the Korean war through Sep- tember
was 8,057, including
682 dead.
A breakdown shows 599 killed 83 died of in 'action,
wounds, 5.253 wounded in action and 2,- 092 missing in action.
All these cruisers excep! "Poltave" and "Admiral Makarov" have a speed of 35 knots."
six
occur once a
GREEK CABINET'S PROGRAMME-
suld
Athens, September 0. Greece's new Liberal Prime Minister, M. Sophocles Venizelos, facing Parliament today with his newly-formed Liberal-Democra- tle Socialist Government, The milliary spokesman em-
the Government's policy phasised that the Soviet fleet is that superior to that of Sweden, for would be to protect peace, instance.
The Government would not hesitate to go beyond the leniency measures drafted by the previous Cabinet if there were proofs of re- Greece's armong pentance enemies, be added.
But navy and aircraft units which are Inferior In number might operate against those of a The identified casualties arc
Great Power successfully. The those whose next of kin have modern methods of conducking been notified. The actual casual-peripheral defence have given in- ties are higher because of the lagferior aghting units Increased pos- Tho United States has been of two lo four weeks in notify-sibilities, but it is necessary to re- pressing Britain to shut down on
Ing the next of kin, There also member, the great importance of ali leaks of strategic materials to have been a number of casualties that kind of defence,
and to Communist countries--Associated
September 1. United balance the navy and aircraft units
in the right way."-United Press. Press,
early in August.
since
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Manchester, September 6,
Money spent on the economic improvement and, themaforo political stabilisation, of South Asia may pay political dividends nearly as largo as those of Marshall Aid. The "Manchester Guardian" (Liberal) said this
in an editorial today. Discussing the London talks starting today on Common- wealth plans for the economic Asia development, of South the editorial said the schemes- of the Governments taking part are for the most part very sensible.
They do not show the bias" 10- wards excessiva industrialisation which had been feared.
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"The present crisis. In Asla re- sults partly from America putting its money on the wrong horses. Fortunately its resources allow it to repair its errors."-Associated Preas.
BAO DÀI GOES TO. CANNES
Rome, September 0. Emperor Eao Dai of Vietnam feft Rome by air today for the French Riviera resort of Cannes "The only place where addition-after a three-day visit during al capital can be sought is which he was received by Popo America.
Plus XII.
Two difficulties
to
"A possible -approach Americe will be the unspoken theme of the renewed meeting of the Commonwealth Consulta tive Committee, which will take place at the end of the month, the "Guardian" continued. It said there were two difficul-
ties.
"One is the fear of India and the Asian pari of the Commonwealth that Amerlen will attach political strings to its old.
As the Emperor boarded the plare, Empress Marlete Jeanne left by car for Florence where she will spend a few days before rejoining her husband at Cannes,
last night after a tour of the city, Returning to his Rome hotel the Emperor war booed und hissed by about 20 youths. Polled dispersed the demonstrators and detairied four of them.
Since his arrival in Rome three days ago the Emperor has been the target of fierce attacks by the Communist Press who have des- cribed him #s " French puppet" and a "night club Emperor"-
"The second lies in America's indifference up to the present to i Reuter.
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