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THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1946.

Atomic Bomb Does Not

Does Not world Peace

Alter Basic U.S. Policy

NEW YORK, OCT. 28. SPEAKING BEFORE SEVERAL HUNDRED THOUSAND PERSONS IN CENTRAL PARK ON THE OCCASION OF AMERICA'S NAVY DAY, PRESIDENT TRUMAN TOLD THE WORLD THAT THE UNITED STATES" SEEKS WORLD COOPERATION, WITH THE ATOMIC BOMB "DEFINITELY AND EFFECTIVELY OUTLAW- ED FOREVER." MAKING HIS FIRST OVERALL STATEMENT ON FOR- EIGN POLICY, THE PRESIDENT SAID: "WE SEEK

TO USE OUR MILITARY STRENGTH SOLELY TO PRE- SERVE THE PEACE OF THE WORLD. FOR WE KNOW THAT THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO MAKE OUR FREEDOM SECURE. THAT IS THE BASIS OF THE FOREIGN POLICY OF THE PEOPLE OF THE UNIT- ED STATES."

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President Truman outlined Twelve-point foreign policy. He asserted that the nation gurds The possession of the atomic bomb as a "sarred trust": and aided: "The atomic bomb does not after the basic for. eign policy of the United States.

"1 makes the develop- ment and application of our policy more urgent than we would have dreaned of six months ago

"It means we must be pre- pared to approach international prabienia with greater speed, determandon and greater ingenuity in order to meet

situation for which there is no precedent'

greater

The President said that Diar United States will soon begin discussine Che nomic bomb with Britain, Canada are later with other nations le seilera! end that the talks were not con cerned with the "promises of manufacture of the atomic bomul

other struments

LOSS OF PAITH

said that the

WIT.

1

Jerealest Threat to work penre was "les of faith in the effectiveneer of world cooperation Prevalent Truman acki "the atome

ture, this wouly be mathing shart

disostrou **

He sub that the differences among the allies were not irr

Chinese Army Taking Over Hainan

CANTON, OKT. 28. GEN, HO YING CHIN, CHEF OF STAFF OF THE CHINESE ARMY, TOLD INTERVIEWERS IN CANTON THAT THE DIS

ARMING OF JAPANESE

of

Anglo-U.S. Accord On Palestine

ip

H.Q.

London, Oct. 28.

The United Nations

Excondive Committee han approved the recommenda- tion to catablish the World Peace Agency in the Unit- ed States provided the necessary conditions can be mat.

France, the Netherlands and Britain which had wanted the headquarters to he in Europe abstained from voting.

A

to

been

London, Oct. 28, The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attler,

expected refer in Parliament very shortly. to the reported Anglo-American wecord on the Palestine problem, informed observers here believe.

aub-Committee han named to select the city-Associated Press.

relatan to a

It is considered that the Record One World

new approach to the question rather than Lo matters of policy.

Opinion in that United States bas as yet, committed herself to any firm policy in regard to Palestine and it thought that the

conellable "but their solution will require a combination of forbearance and firmness,"

He said that America's for- eistų policy is it "friendly partnership with all peaceful nations and fullest support for the United Nation concept

ganisation."

TWELVE POINTS President Truman Then out- lined the twelve fundamental points of his foreign policy:

(1) No territorial expansion, no plans for aggression, no ob jective "which need clash with the penceful sims of any other

tim." (2) Eventual

return of sovereign rights and self-go- ezamenl **

Lewistown, Montana, Oct. 28. The National Farmers' Union President, James G. Patton pro- poses the establishment of an International Commodity Cre- dit Corporation and an Inter- national Farmers' Organisation "if this is to be one

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fe uid that he made the pro- "MYSTERY OF MR. X""THANKS A MILLION"

which W Washington and Whitehall have been examining In recent weeks is that of a solution which must fit into the pattern of a settlement goveringsal ni the Quebec Conference

wider the Jewish

Jewish problem over the whole Europe.

last week. Many consider that the problem

"Representatives from Rus- may therefore become,

sia, China, Hi seine

Sweden and other nati18. slage, a

a matter for all the United great industrial countries of the world must be counted In," Observers who have made *L

be saidAssociated Press. study of the subject since the Balfour Declaration in 1917 con-

Rolely as a

I believed that th States appreciates this broader United

eincept of the problem of Jewish resettlement and that she sel Britain may

ninve forward to

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IN AID OF THE

'CHINA RELIEF FUND

all peuples who tend that the Jewish problem in NO. 2 PUPPET ON TRIAL CHINA FLEET CLUB THEATRE

have been deprived of them by force."

+ No territorin elmugs involving friendly peuples ex cept with their "freely ex preser ed wishes.**

free t

insoluble if treated Palestine issue.

appranch.

Reuter.

14) Self government for all rether along this new avenue of peoples who are realy "without interference from aus. foren urre

( Athol comperation to bein defentel

Mestablish

lmcraft met at then a free choic

wht in which "Nazism. Pas 11 matary aggres sten valtiobangngangalan

d

Non recruition taments ipsed by F1 termin power and provention of scis anton where jarestble

All

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Freedom of the seas for

U.S. Asked To Contribute

Carlisle, tel. 27.

The MRPekings that the United States unkn

sacrifice on behnit of the Jews of Europe by nding th home In her OWB vast territories instead of putting possitre mi others to provide this living spice, was made in aprech

Mane Gomend Si here to day by Edward Spents. Set

Britt Muster in Syria.

With the Palestine crisia faid head, the Mile

10 M

Papad nees, to trade an The Law Datentals of the waged

Now underference of the worki the t

in the ing Western Hemisphere.

East is a powder magazine. inta #10 International economic collaboration te napose living conditions

The

fear of

as ant

E) Elimonate

(12) Promertalings いば through the United

pence Nations

"conpoud of all pre-loving

nations of the world who are willing jointly to use force. if necessary, to insure prace."

7

.

from

which one ape spark has been thrown. Sir Edward Inve retindale information Syria that Rashid Ali (ender of the 1941 revolt in Trug) latuled in Heiru: from E Freuch whic

W conveyed. thereagh Syria ta! Saudi Aruban Whe should the much to help, seek to cmbarrass French, whom we have done so

their friends Router

1rt #Iris

Way?"

Washington, Oct. 28. Congressional conferees provest tv-diny the cutting

to $5,920,000,000 next year. Associated Press.

NOTICE

TROOPS ON HAINAN ISLAND WAS PROCEEDING SMOOTH. tion, Ho Ying Chin has visited Italman with several high Chinese

COLOURFUL REVIEW officers and Maj.-Gen. Robert H. The speech preceded a colour. McClure, hend

1710 Chinese ful review of forty-seven war. combat command.

Amerieđa | ships moured seven miles along Federal Taxes [31) advisory and liaison group.

the Hudson River. Gen. Ho Ying Chin said the Japanese had planned

to stay a time in Hainan, where they rried out many projects in con- struction

of herbourn able to accommodate

30,000-ton ships They also built a railroad line, opened mines, sugar refineries and

ent factories. cement

The

general said he hopes Chinese Industrialists and capital will develop Hainan, which he described 8 41 island rich in natural resources and with poten tialities for a flourishing fishing industry-Associatori Press.

More War Secrets

Manila. Oct. 28. The No. 2 man in the Filipino puppet-government

during

the Japanese occupation. Teuffle Shon. pleaded not guilty in his arraign-

on 26 counts of trenson. Sison held eight posts, including three Cabinet Ministries under the puppet President Jose Laurel, i who is also imprisoned xpected to testify in

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trial

Associated Press.

un in

Sison's

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CONDEMNATION OF ATOMIC BOMB

WASHINGTON, OCT. 28. THE AMERICAN ARMY HAD! READY FOR THE PROJECTED

Philadelphia, Oct. 28. INVASION OF JAPAN A MOBILE

The use of the atomic bomb 36-INCH MORTAR WHICH FIRED

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Gen. Brehon Somervell, chief of the army service forces, disclosed the formidable new weapon in his annual report.

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