Acheson Snubs Spain
THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945.
TURMOIL OF THE FAR EAST
All Part Of
Australian Stand On Indonesian Independence Issue The Show
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 27.— BRITISH AID TO
THE UNITED STATES ACT-
ING SECRETARY OF STATE, INDIA
MR DEAN ACHESON, SAID YESTERDAY THAT NO ONE)
London, Sept. 27, Many
Indian prominent COULD EXPECT ANY SATIS.dustrialists have approached the FACTORY AGREEMENT TO British Institute of Production BE WORKED OUT BETWEEN Engineers to obtain expert advice THE GOVERNMENTS OF on overhaul and organisation of THE UNITED STATES AND their plants and as a result J, D. GENERAL FRANCO's Serife, one of the members of the Council and past President of the Mr. Acheson, who made this Institute will leave for India this
week-end. statement at a press confer Serife, who has specialised in ence, also released the text of a
the
manufacture of small
tools letter which the late President and equipment is going to India Roosevelt gave the American for a few months to give what
SPAIN.
Rioting Going
MODERNISING
On In Bangkok CHINA'S ARMY
LONDON, SEPT. 27.
EXECUTION OF THREE AIRMEN
HONG KONG BOYS WORK- ING ON THE UNITED STATES ARMY AIR FORCE BASE AT LAU WAN PING WATCHED B25 BOMBERS AND P51 FIGHTERS TAKE ΤΟ BOMB HONG KONG !
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| All had families and relatives
at here, but it was war,
People coming through' into
Washington, in-TENSION IN AUSTRALIA, CAUSED BY A LARGE SCALE
Sept. 27. DOCK STRIKE IN SUPPORT OF THE JAVA NATION- Lieut-General Wedemeyer ar
WASHINGTON, SEPT. 27. ALIST MOVEMENT, SHOWED NO SIGNS OF ABAT-rived in Washington to-day
THE WAR DEPARTMENT ING YESTERDAY, WHILE RELATIONS BETWEEN from his China command and CONFIRMED OFFICIALLY TO- the interior from Hong Kong CHINESE AND SIAMESE IN BANGKOK, WHERE IN-stated the United States is con- DAY THAT THREE AMERICAN brought news of earlier bomb TERMITTENT RIOTING HAS BEEN TAKING PLACE | sidering continuance of the AIRMEN WHO PARTICIPATED damage and casualties, but the SINCE LAST FRIDAY, ARE STILL STRAINED.
current programme for train-IN 1942 IN THE DOOLITTLE job had to go on.
ON JAPAN WERE In March this year thirty JAPAN, HOWEVER, ALLIED OCCUPATION CON- ing and equipping Chinese Go-RAID TINUES SMOOTHLY AND JACK SMYTH, REUTER'S | verument troops. He was wel- EXECUTED BY THE JAPAN- P-61 fighters of the 76th
ESE. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN TOKYO, REPORTED | comed by the wife of General
Fighter Squadron took off from It was the first official clarifica. YESTERDAY THE EMPEROR'S INTENTION TO TAKE | Chennault. former air com
pince tion
Wan Ping in Kweichow President Roosevelt Lay THE UNPRECEDENTED STEP OF CALLING ON mander in China, and by Wei announced in 1043 that "some" province to join a larger group COMMANDER, GENERAL Tao-ming, Chinese ambassador of the raiders had been executed of the 118th Fighter Squadron,
Ambassador to Spain, Mr. Nor-assistance he can to help the new
drive
for the expansion
and man Armour, last March
The letter said "having beengineering industry
development of the Indian en-
especially helped to power by Fascist the production of accurate
Germany, andchanism. Reuter, Italy and Nazi
patterned itself along having totalitarian lines.
In Spain
The present naturally
who
rexinte subject to distrust by a great
American citizens many find it difficult to see justifica- tin for this country. to cob
inue to maintain reintious with such a regime. Most certain- ly we do not forget Spain's of- ficial position with and masist. ater to ir Axis enemies at the time when the fortunes of war were less Tavoarable to us, no
AUSSIE
CRICKET XI
THE
IN
that
mo.
LONDON, SEPT. 27. AUSTRALIAN SER VICES CRICKET TEAM WHICH HAS BEEN PLAYING IN | 44
ENGLAND EXPECTS TO AR RIVE IN INDIA ON OCTOBER
On the other hand Japan Be sources suggest that the visit may have something to do with The persistent rum- ours that the Emperor is pre- paring to abdiente,
the!
to the United States. cinted Press,
Just Too Cruel
Hong Kong bound.
Asse-The war department, on the basis
of reports from China, identified The total force numbered more the three
Lieut. An:
William than 100 planes and the Taikoo Farrow, Lieut. Dean Hallmark and Causeway Bay areas came in and Staff
Harold Spantz. Sgt.
an for a terrific hammering in The executions occurred at attempt, that proved successful, the Japanese South Kiangwan, China, on October 15, to destroy 104
six months after the Doo- China army's last fuel reaorves. lule ruid. "The bodien were Naval fighters from A United cremated and turned over to the Stator task force were active over International Red Cross.
Hong Kong the same day in attack on a Japanese convoy that wan sheltering in Hong Kong
The Japanese accused the air. men of strafing school children Associated Press.
30-MINUTE TRIAL
harbour.
an
It was one of the biggest alr raids over Hong Kong and involved
THE SUPREME ALLIED DOUGLAS MACTWRTHUR. Reuter's correspondent states,tial cargoes were loaded into ships tha in Sydney bound for the Dutch it is suggested that Emperor derided to pay the call East Indies.
The Minister of Supplies and to impress upon the Japanese people once and for all with his Shipping, Mr. William P. Ashley,
stated, We do not desire complete sincerity in accepting embroil
entire
Australian of uncon will in the Potsdam terms
the dispute of another ditional surrender.
the country," and
Australian
PENANG, SEPT. 27. Premier, Mr. J. B. Chifley, later
MANIGAM SARAVANMUT- told the House of Representatives TU, FORMER CEYLON JOUR
multer waa being dis that the cuased with the Dutch authorities NT AND NOW EDITOR OF THE "STRAITS ECHO" Bangkok message yesterday DESCRIBED AS CRUEL A report from Shanghai said a states that the Siamese Govern- iment are to set up a commission LIBEL" THE REPORTS THAT captured Japanese document dis- more than 300 aircraft.
AFTER THE BRITISH EVA-closed that the American fliers Hong Kong boys on the staff at of enquiry into the rea
recent riota.
CUATION OF PENANG HE had a 30-minute Chidere TURNED
"Erin!"----nit in Lau Wan Ping wore Lee Yu-hin, Six of Bangkok's lending
TRAITOR AND BE-Japanese Eight were sentenced to of the Lal Kee Contractors, A. V. AND THEY HOPE TO General MacArthur yester residents yesterday called on the Nai Seni
CAME HIGH COMMISSIONER death but five were reprieved "by Kolatchoff, of the Hong Kong En- PLAY AS MANY GAMES AS day took steps to ease the series, to express Concern at the UF PENANG UNDER JAPAN- the gracious consent of the engineering and Construction Com-
Siamese Premier, Mr. BEFORE THEIR of internal situation in Japan
ESE OCCUPATION. POSSIBLE
breaking friendly of
peror." The three were shot at a pany, Ng Ying, of the Royal Naval relations FOR AUSTRAby ordering the Japanese army between the Chinese and Siamese. All he had done, he said, was to former Chinese air DEPARTURE
forçuend- Dockyard, and Felix Szeto. and navy to turn over their
the Chinese ccupy the chairmanship of the quarters. The team will be kept together stocks of food and clothing to
Penang Service Committee and ne Members of the court are sought continues and rary 1!14y
unable such he radioed the Japanese to residenta
criminals. Associated wiped out by actions more foreach by mid-December.
so that poverished civilians.
atop shelling the town As all Press, vourable to us now that we are they can met every State. Threedition, all Japuneve service to buy food.
British troops had left, and then leaflets to achieve r atroni
Although goat of
annonymo be comm12-
handed over
the the town to complete victory
are being distributed in support over those enemies of murs with whom the
Chinese strike, the Bangkok Japanese on their arrival later the A further stage in the Allied
same afternoon. had
Anti-Japanese Society has issued present Spanish regime
United States friendly
the relations between yesterday when
Siamese and
Pan we disregard the activities. sims, organisations and public alterances of the Falange, heti, In the past and at present. Thuse rumours +1912
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LIA.
Australia which they
A
FOOD SHORTAGES
wenpand
to are
In ad
of
the
res
arc
for
He said the Japanese wanted to
war
CAIRO
identified itself in the past both Carmody, R. R. Mler, S. G./ccupation of Japan took pince over 20,000 leaflets appeaset him up an the puppet king of]{ ENTRE
spiritually and by its public ex Reuter. pressions and nets
EMBASSY HURT
The
Ellis.
Two fast bowlers, A. Cheetham, and R. G. Williams, have already returned to Australia. Reuter,
In
the invasion of the Irland in CLOSING
said.
Navy Has Answers
RE.
Teath will be played.
The players
will
A. deered. bet 5. Whitington, Hassett, R. Pepper, C. F. T. Price, D. K
BEYOND A PROMISE THAT, ALL, BEING WELL, ELECTRIC Sismey, D. R. Cristofani,
it Ceylon when they were planning
CURRENT WOULD BE RE- Stanford, J. Pettiford. A. W troops, according to the Singa-Chinese and
STORED ON THE ISLAND Itoper.
pore radio, landed at Adinori, tolleved, Reuter says, that diplo December 1942. They were deter A Williams.
relations between China
NEXT WEEK, IT WAS IMPOS- The malic Honshu. northern Bremner, J. J. Workmutt
SIBLE London, Sopt. 27.
YESTERDAY TO London, Sept. 20.
troops went ashore with fixed and Siam will be re-established mined to do so in spite of his pro-
testa, he in the near future.-Router.
A joint United State And SECURE ANY FURTHER IN- Spanish Embassy to-day issued
bayonets and were covered by
DEMONSTRATIONS
"I am glad that the project fell United Kingdom statement said FORMATION ON
THE fighter aircraft and guns
through owing to the Salomons n statement saying that in view
Melbourne,
he, Sept. 27. warships, but there were no in-
Members of the Australia sen campaign and I was saved a pain yesterday that the Anglo-American STORATION OF ELECTRICITY. of unjustified agitation event-
Some 2,000 tons of coal Middle East supply centre which
han "he added. ful experience,"
on the restrict ed apparently for political rea-
Saravanmuttu
said he was im has been the agency of the British been received and, completely occupied in cooperation movement and Induno-
prisoned by the Japanese for nine and
United States Governments ed scale contemplated, this should Rons by eertain sections in Bri-
Middle sians totaling 3,000. demonstrated months but when he fell ill he was in dealing with
Boat last three weeks. Asked what tain and America about the wi-
hree hours.
Wednesday near
countries with the Dutch
regard to civi would happen if no further sup- leged sentence of death pass-
Recent edicts by General Mac-on
which Indonesians released. Reuter
supplies will be dissolved on plies arrived before this consign- *j[ k Santiago Alvarez and vinces yesterday adopted a resola Arthur, aiming at the re-education ship Karsik
November 1.
mont was used, our informant re- two tion asking the Allies for imme or
by permitting refuse to sail to Bitatif on the the Japanese, Sebastian Zapirain"
SELASSIE WAKES UP Ernest Bevin, British Farcign forred us to Navy, "who have all Spanish Republicans who have diate recognition of the Renner free entry of foreign news, was grounds she is carrying arms to
Government
by the andavu for use against the Nether- relaxation of followed yesterday und been arrestesi - the Spanish | 20
demarcation lines, as well as the nouncement that the Japanese lands Indies independence move- Foreign Ministry has instruct withdrawal of all the occupation, subsidised
propaganda agency, ment. that neither troops and acceptance of Austra Domei, will be dissolved and that it to declare man will be tried until all the as one of the United Nations.. a new agency, to be known as it he Press Association of Japan evidence has been cullected and Router.
will take its place. they have inven indicted under:
exi
regular legal procedure.
The statement
these "with
added
that
in Spain
-
AUSTRIA WANTS ACTION cidents and the designated area men's union, the India-Australian
Vienna, Sept. 27. The Austrian conference of pro-
MOVING H. Q.
Colon.bo, Sept. 27.
which
WAM
WAS
agency,
DOMER'S POSITION
the
▸
the Minister, announces that arrange
answers." Personnel of H.M.S. "Resource" ments will be made for a British supply mission to the Middle East are landing valuable aid to
Résident.
MR. SLOSS LEAVES
the
Addis Ababa, Sept. 27. Emperor Haile Selassic's, de- The demonstrators called on a
reorganized to to discharge work.
former It is anticipated all areas of the Lascar crew, which was brough mand for the return to Aby wilitish Office) in Cairo which Power Station staff, doing repair
colony of certain functions of the from Sydney, not to sail the ship, einia of the Italian
island will be given electricity and the Lascars finally walked off. Eritrea on the Red Sea Coast British Minister
Chinese seamen here have been was supported at a meeting of statement, says: "For some little been effected.
Mr. Bevin, in an accompanying when the present repairs have not to man the ship Eritreang living here, after instructed
to Lime of the Domei and the India The president
come during the transition Party which those taking part march period, there will be elements of Congress men arrived
Insuke Furono. who cabled an expression of revolutionary 21
The invadeunters of the Royal together with four other directors and support for the Indonepathy ed to the Legations of the Bla wartime work for which temporary
Five Powers (Britain, the
centre must provision of a pose,"
Netherlands Navy
Meanwhile, yesterday that will resign, said
Netherlands United States, France, Russia made. This is particularly the Reuter's diplomatic Vorres-
was taken because March 1942 the decision
Consul issued a statement brand-
of China) to press and
the decase in regard to the supply pondent says British ollierai established here in
baro-faced lie" the after the fall of the Dutch East British and American news agen- ing as
"on behalf
scarce foods so long as the ques- of half-a- action has been limited to an indies is being moved back Lucies were apparently reluctant to allegation that Dutch ships were mand
lion of more foodstuffs remains, isane of instruction to Sir Vir-Batavin.
pre-wa carrying
artos from Australian million inhabitants of Eritrea.
critical-Reuter. -Reuter, Imports.-Associated Press. Lor Mallot, British Ambassader Admiral Helfrich, commander-basis owing to Uemel's war-time in Spain, to make informal re-in-chief of the Netherlands forces propaganda présentation on behalf of the in the east, in a farewell message and two men. But there is a gen- yesterday thanked the people of connection with the new associa eral desire in this country to Ceylon for the hospitality during end of patitical trials the three-and-a-half years of their Admiral Helfrich left stay there. Spain. executions in
Colombo by the Dutch ship, Plum ciul, en route for Java-Reuter.
Ree an
and Renter.
TOO LATE
London, Sept. 27, The Freedom of Aldershot was the entire to-day conferred on Canadian Army at a unique cere-
exchange
news Un
activities.
Furono
and his associates will have no
in
the
tion
Reverting to the situation Australia, Reuter says that strike situation reached a climus yesterday when trade union lea ders placed a total ban on Dutch ships loading for the East Indies. Only hospital ships have been exempted.
AUSTRALIAN PROTEST A report from Sydney
states
A flying squad of the R.A.F. Regiment called out, on a report of looting, to a house in Austin Avenue, Kowloon, yesterday morn-mony at which 10,000 Canadian that the ban covers the loading found the place stripped not troops were present, on the Alder and repair of all ships carrying ing, only of all door, windows and shot F.C.'s ground. Afterwards. Boorboards, but even the staircase the Canadian marched through the munitions or war materials likely leading to the floor above had streets with fixed hayonets into be used for the suppression or the Indonesian Republican Govern completely disappeared.
stirring Victory Parade-Router.
mdnt.
Japanese
Looting Of Chinese Art
Representatives of the dock hands have also adopted a 1 resolution protesting against the use of Japanese ärmed forces by the British authorities against the Nationalist Govern- ment in Java.
Storm Signals In Middle East
1-
LONDON, SEPT. 27.
CHINA'S AIR
FUTURE
China's
MR. D. J. SLOSS, WHO WAS IN CHARGE OF PRESS RE- LEASES, ACCOMPANIED BY HIS SON JOHN, LEFT FOR BY PLANE ON ENGLAND WEDNESDAY MORNING, OTHERS
TRAVELLING BY WERE THE SAME PLANE
MISS DAY SAGE AND MR. P. H. SUCKLING.
Chungking, Sept. 27.
post-war programme for doyclopment of air power is Mr. S. V. Boxer, of Hong Kong based on
OL University considerations
was to have relieved "national defence and inter- Mr.
now also Mr. Sloss but he has TENSION-RIDDLED PALESTINE IS LIKELY TO BE ONE national cooperation for the main gone on leave. Mrs. Davis, lone OF THE FIRST OF MANY QUESTIONS DUE FOR tenance of world peace and civilian survivor of this department, is DISCUSSION BY THE ARAB LEAGUE WHEN IT aviation,' anid P. H. Chang” at af how in the process of handing MEETS IN CAIRO ON OCTOBER 29, AFTER THE RE- press conferches,
over to Public, Relations officers
RADIO
FRIDAY, 28th SEPTEMBER, 1945.
ZBW HONGKONG Broadcasting on Frequencies of 600 Kilocycles and from 12.00-1.30 p.m., 0.30-7.30 p.m. and · 9.00–10.00 p.m. on 9.47 Megacycles.
HK.T
TURN TO EGYPT OF ĄZZAM BEY, SECRETARY- Hopes of nehloving the objec- preparatory to going Home, by GENERAL OF THE LEAGUE WHO LEFT FOR LON.tive through an American training 3.8. Orontes.
Licut-Comdr. A. Pollock, former- programme now shaping up undor DON YESTERDAY.
IN CAIRO HAIG Brig. General Randall, who may ly general manager of The Advor- REUTER'S CORRESPONDENT
return-from-the United States talising and Publicity Bureau, Lider NICHOLSON, CABLED TO-DAY THAT THE POSITION direct possibly 1,000 American is now Press Liaison officer and is WAS OBVIOUSLY GROW ING INCREASINGLY UN-airmen and technicians in training to be found де Room 408, SETTLED ACROSS THE SUEZ CANAL, WITH THE the Chinese,
Gloucester Hotel. RECENT FORMULATION OF TNE NEW DEMANDS
Chang
ng, said he was informed TO ACHIEVE EGYPTIAN ASPIRATIONS IN THE there already had been some MIDDLE EA, AND NO SIGNS OF ANY FINAL American-Chinese negotiating over SETTLEMENT IN THE LEVANT.
the possible transfer of American combat planes in this theatre to In Brisbane, the striking sea- Azzam Bey's mission, which some relation to domestic poli-China, but "so for no definite men have moved into the Trade includes visits to Washington, tics by providing diversion conclusions have been reached." Union hall with all their belong- Ings,
and
a. Sydney newspaper is regarded as most important from home to foreign affairs Associated Press, CHUNGKING, SEPT. 27.
The Boy is fully Informed of on an issue calculated to gain quoted REPRESENTATIVE OF THE AMERICAN MISSION pour saying, "Having the Arab attitude which he will considerable support
FOR PROTECTION AND SALVAGE ARTIST fought against the Japan be ed States Governments, at the tration of the Suez Canal zone The question of the adminis- the convey to the British and Unit- AND HISTORICAL MON UMENTS IN WAR AREAS reward for Indonesians. -HAS ARRIVED HERE TO WORK WITH THE CHIN- the right to establish a democratic same time sounding official and will inevitably arise in the event
government in accordance with ESE COMMISSION FOR THE PROTECTION AND the Atlantic Charter. The Dutch unofficial British and American of British withdrawal, and-in- SALVAGE OF CULTURA L,OBJECTS.:
aruly is going to the Indies to quarters of the two Powers toluential sections of the British BEFORE THE OUTBREAK OF THE SIÑO - JAPANESE restore by force the autocratic wards Middle East problems. Cabinet, according to Reuters, In London, official. British re-are believed to favour referring WAR IN 1937, MOST ANTIQUES PRESERVED IN THE and anti-democratic Dutch rulo,"
action to the recent resolution its future to the Council of IMARIAL PALACE IN PEIPING WERE MOVED
demanding the withdrawal of United Nations, as in the case INTO THE HINTERLAND, BUT MANY RARE PIECES
British troops from Egypt and of Palestino. OF ART WHICH HAD PRESERVED MANY GENERA- TIONS, FELL" INTO "EN EMY HANDS. ·
the reconstitution of the. Anglo- Egyptian treaty into an equni
OF
"CORRECT VIEW"
BARBEY ON THE WAY
12.80 p.m.-Two Momst Songs. 12.37 p.m.-Mori-Progno"! - Bym
phony In D Major.
1.00 pm.News & Announce 1.10 p.m.-Dance Music. Manila, Sept. 27 1.80. p.m.-Miles) Comoly. Vice Admiral Daniel Barboy's 2.00 p.m.loso Down, flagship was reported to-day in
the China Sea enroute to China 6.80 p.m.-Mendelsohn-Trio lu with 1,000 marince to assist the
Anor.
NO RECORD In Washington to-day Pre-Chinese in disarming the Japanese. 7.00 pm-News & Announcements.
Barboy lo the admiral who has 7.10 p.m.-Orchestra Raymonde. probably directed more amphi
The official Dutch view of the position was given yesterday by The commission is planning by hand between 1786 and 1790. the Dutch radio which declared alliance which was puased by sident Truman declared at a to tackle its job systematically, The commission is working on that the situation of millions in the Egyptian elder statesmen press conference that there was Blous assault landings than any 7.30 p.m.-Fordi "Alda" Act lice and some exports already have plans for sending representatives the Dutch East Indies would loft Chungking for their tasks.to Tokyo to check the Japanese become critical unless Australiana continues to be reserved.
No action will be taken, it no record of any meeting naval commander in history. As 8.10 p.m.-Piano Solon by Keen
The Japanese, long had had Imperial Museum
their oyo on Chinoso art pieces
and they shipped some to Japan CHINA VICTORY
In 1932, when the Japanese
attacked Shanhaiwan, the
first
eastern pass in the Great Wall CELEBRATION
they took down from the gate the
doc
noto.
Of tho
American
"got a correct view of the
is expected, until the matter tween the late President Roose-commander of reaches the British Govern- velt and bid at which the late directed by landinge on Japanese-ons. & Announcem cute.
King
01 Seventh Amphibious Force, he 8.30 pm-Light Orchestral Belec The radio pointed out
that
Southwest ment in the form of a formal President Roosevelt. prominen held shores in the Dutch chips and aeroplanes had
His 9.10 recently been paed exclusively
to try to ensure the cossation of Pacifle and the Philippines. TIME the repatriation of Austra
HARDLY THE
Jewish immigration into Pales destination, this time was not Han prisoners of war from
announced.Associated Press. Unofficially, Government cir Singapore, while sick Dutchmen cies are
ting, more outspoken
President Truman who lost and Indonoulans bad to repain
pointing out that the time weak was reported to have Thin
written the British Cabinati
for
to be arranged by the Chinese
The big Victory, celobration
tablot bearing five
caning "irst pass in the
historical horizontal: Community in to tako, place on behindons at the requestspraad trouble in the Mida gapparting so how that f
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**** 500 Years ago. After King's Theatre at 10 am and with bitterness that transport for the sudden complete trane bo allowed Into Palestino dnesday on small scale liquida- 10.10 p.m. Danco Music. shipping it to Japan, the enom struct processions will go on was urgently needed for Dutch formation of all iritish strata early as possible, bald that he tone which encountered reduced 4.00 Die Down kyplaced it with a counterfeit
Cand crackoys off), afterwards, and Indonesians, N sale pland
know of no such conference at trade buying. The stock mar BAWAT As the strike situation wor. It is also rugged
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