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THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1945,

"ONE THING AT A TIME"

Mr. Attlee's Visit To Washington::and Russia?

Mr. Churchill JUNEASY

Asks Questions

LONDON, OCT. $1.

TSINGTAO SITUATION

Tsingtao, Oct. 31. Cautiously watchful American Marines and thousands of armed Japanese and other thousands of Chiness Communists are coiled ancasily around this isointed city In a three-way stalemate, which

has not thus far

produced any violence.

nes.

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him and Prime Minister Mac- here speculated on that pos- sibility as a result of the re- cent trip of United States Am- bassador Harriman to where Stalin has spent the past few weeka resting and, although ton so that discussions can begin for miles in all directions.

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Some Japanese already have surrendered their weapons, but their fire power still in substantial. The Nipponeso under

Konzia King of Canada problems / Elji Nagano form a Bold

to which the discovery of atomic energy has given rise.

The Prime Minister of Brit is expected to arrive in Washing

about November 11th.'

Wee on

IDENTICAL STATEMENT Mr. Attlee's statement, which virtually identical lines, Sir future use of the atomic energy added that he had invited

appeared inevitable that John Anderson, Chairman of the оп atomic Advisory Committee the discussions would be widen-

energy, to accompany him in an ed to include a number of pro-advisory capacity. blems disturbing the harmony of international relations.

That hope

was expressed by the former Primer Minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, Imme diately upon learning that the conference had been arranged.

the One of the pioneers in war-time practice of personal meetings between allied leaders to smooth out differences, Mr. Churchill

the expressed in

hapo House of Commons hla

"range that the talks would over everything which will lend to good relations between nur- selven and the United States."

around the city, which the Marinen Beyond the Japanese occupy.

Communist the Chinese forces, Eighth Route Army stretches out

Bre

Crime Wave In Germany

for the

Asiatic Potsdam Wanted By Burmese

(From Reuter's Special Correspondent touring Burma, Malaya and Indo-China) H.Q. OF THE BURMA PEOPLE'S FREEDOM LEAGUE

OCTOBER 31. THE LEADER OF THE BURMESE NATIONALISTS, U AUNG SAN, IN AN INTERVIEW TO-DAY, CALLED FOR AN IMMEDIATE "ASIATIC POTSDAM CONFER- ENCE" OF THE SUBJECT PEOPLES OF ASIA TO PLAN A UNITED CAMPAIGN TO ACHIEVE FREE- DOM WITHIN THE SHORTEST POSSIBLE TIME. "THERE IS URGENT NEED FOR UNITY AMONG SOUTH- EAST ASIAN COUNTRIES,” HE SAID. "A CONFER- ENCE OF SUBJECT PEOPLES WILL ENABLE US TO THAT WE CAN COL- DRAW UP A PLAN SO LABORATE TO OBTAIN FREEDOM FOR OUR RES- PECTIVE COUNTRIES.

to

B

It a touchy Marines, who

"Delegates to the conference] showed the top of a cotton vest, under strict

Include India, Burma, and froyed khaki slacks, he re orders to keep out of any conflict should

trestle between Chinese Nationalists and Malaya, Slam, Indo-China, Cey-colved me sitting at a Communists. The Communista al- lon, the Philippines, China and table desk in a sparsely furnish- ready have cut the Tsinon rail-Japan if there is going to be ed house which he uses as head-

democracy in Japan: ---

quarters. As he talked he toy- road and they control Shautang per peninsula, it is reported.

"In this way we could thrashed with a silver-topped fountain One Nationalist leader said he

out in conference how best we pen, tapping it on the desk with did not

the see how

Central

can collaborate, and mutual re- staccato, movements Renter despatch from Wa-

Government troopa could occupy

lations could be shington to-night said that it is key positions without

surveyed, in-phasise points.-Reuter. open war-

cluding politics and economics." NOT INTRANSIGENT understood that Mr. Attice would fare.Associated Press.

Aung San was general com-

Rangoon, Oct. 81. spend at least part of his visit

The Anti-Fasciat League of manding the Japanese sponsored at the White House but it was

Burmese National Army and

Burma at a press conference to- day reiterated roneons which led develop into a conference on the

later commander-in-chief of not expected that the talkn would

to the withdrawal of nominations of those conducted by Mr. neule

Burmese patriot forces which

for Winston Churchill and the late

the Government Executive co-operated with the Allies, le Council. "Wo Aro eager for a President Roosevelt in Washington

Qurber

has now abandoned a military settlement and are not pursuing AMERICA'S CAUTION

career to become President of any LUEBECK, OCT. 81.

intransigent path.” and

Referring to Diplomatie Correspond-

Governor- Council of the Supreme ROVING BANDS OF MUR

Goneral's conviction writes that the

on October 17, specch INCLUDING DERERS,

ONE Anti-Fascist People's Freedom

he declared he would not when that thu

atom bomb's policy can-

GANG USING AN ARMED AM-Lengue, which is described as a

return

to Burma with the same not any longer be left in the fir

BULANCE, ARE LOOTING

united front organisation repre- old political formulae, he said: believed to be the main motive

KILLING WANTONLY

senting the majority of Burm "His Excellency is following the AND behind the "Big Two" meeting.

AS LUEBECK REAPED A Whether correctly or not, the

ese political parties, including same old formulae.”—Router. BITTER HARVEST FROM THE

have Communists, which British public is coming to believe

NAZI POLICY OF IMPORTING In the United States is

INTO LABOURERS

independence U.S. Meddling SLAVE the that

THE REICH. creasingly opposed to sharing atom secret and that

the Soviet

When the Germans demanded Government is increasingly con

and labour from Pollsh towns vinced that this is poisoning the

villagos they usually specified n international co-

of men fixed number

within a Hence, the argent

certain time. The towns often of clarification of the atom

sent their least desirable citizons

Bautur

ent

DEBATE URGED But at the same time he hint ed that

the outnumbered but extremely vocal Conservative minority party may ask for a debate on British foreign polley atmo before the Prime Minister's de- parture.

Canvassed

Inot

need "Hitherto," Mr.

to fill the orders. Churchill bomb policy possibilities is being assed in London and this in

During several years of opposition said "the

has not cludes the suggestion that both pressed the matter, but it may Mr. Attien and Marshal Stalin treatment, these persons have lust

their

Vestige of morality. Big Three meet- were invited to 4 be necessary for them to con-

are combining with the sider it before Mr. Attice leaves ing but that

so far only Mr. They

German

elements criminal views Attlee had accepted. the

Various

the area. country,

Reliable observers in Londen ravaging that rk te set forward go

Officials here fear that the crime consider. however, that Mr. published to the

Attlee's visit was always intended wave will reach heights as hunger world." they could be

to be an Anglo-American affair,

the nights lengthen. without prejudice to

any sub- sequent "Big Three" meeting and this view is largely substantiated by Mr. Truman to-day, who told reporters that he

the

02 united

issue.

the

MINIMUM TERMS

the

IIis "irreducible minimum terms"

Alleged

the

Chungking, Oct 31,

Dor- to Sir Reginald man-Smith, Governor of Burma, Charges that the United States have caused a deadlock in the is meddling in Chinese Internal Governor's efforts to include affairs has increased tension in Nationalists in his Executive the Chinese capital here where already political observeru are Council.

Aung San has an abnormally watching for a possible out-break high forehead accentuated by of the civil war.

The presentço of an estimated close cropped hair crowned by f

sixty-thousand Marines in North u grey-black tuft. Wearing China and the transfer of Chinese canary-coloured Nationalist troops into that ares the American Air forces were mud-stained

the

Incranaes with the winter cold and shirt, the open neck of which basis of a protest against the

From one of Mr. Attlee's own

NINE MURDERS Labourite supporters came the

The German police president question "Is It not time, now

weck's reported said that last that you are going to have conWhite House

crimes included nine murders, 22 robberies with violence, 48 armed vereations, to call in Russia?"

"I think it is better to take had no knowledge whether Mar-

of cows and robberies, 20 thefts of the shal Stalin had been or would be

other livestock from fields and these things by stages."

invited to the Washington talks.

the stealing of 111 bicycles. Prime Minister responded.-As-Reuter.

cbeck'a diflulties have been! sociated Press,

by the location in the of 20 campa surrounding area

37,000 displaced persons. housing

To counteract the widespread violence, blan to mobilize all and village polica in every town in Luebeck County has been

out lined. Twenty Germans

King's Racing Success

Princesa

Nawmarket, Oct. 1.

Elizabeth

saw the

SATISFLYING RUSSIA ON TOKYO CONTROL

(Continued from Page 1.) There are threo plausible solu- tions:

in each city will forms Power Counch in Tokyo to work

a

American action fasued by Communist spokesman who said that the United States "was intervening in China's internal

politics." Associated Press. THANKS A MILLION

Microphones and new Hghting considerably enhanced the Forces Show Thanks A Million" last night, and a large and apprecia

encores.

NO. 1 PROBLEM

London, Oct. 31. The world's number one pro-

1-Expansion of the Advisory blem-the atom bomb-will be the

Commission's powers; main subject of the forthcoming inika between the British Prime

2-Establishment of a Four-tive audience demanded numerous Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, and

Jock Eddie, on the piano, again the United States President, Mr.

in close cooperation with Gen-scored a great popular success. to stand guard nightly in every

Eddie gained his A.L.C.M. in Eng This was made clear $700.00 in and to the North of Harry Truman, in Washington.

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area. An alarm system will be eral MacArthur;

that civilian and 8-A combination of the, first land when he was only 17 years of an announcement from the White King's filly Hypericum, by Hyper-established so

out of Feola, win the Im Allied military police in Luebeck two, ao the Advisory Commis- ago, one of the youngest ever to House in Washington and in uen

by Mr. Attlee In the portant Dowhurat Two-year-old

Stakes, run over seven furlongs will be notified immediately.-As- sion could send its advice direct do so. statement

to MacArthur sociated Press,

rather than House of Commons.

record the third- statement here to-day, to

govern- through the membor White House The said: "Prime Minister Attlee will teenth Royal success this year.

ments; also selting up a modi- visit the President in Washington

fed Tokyo Council to assist New York, Oct. 31.

MacArthur.-Associated Press. Only 20 collegiate football

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