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THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1945,

American Prosecutor

Wants a

Live Krupp

NUERNBERG, NOV. 18. **

A SIX-MAN MEDICAL COMMISSION ANNOUNCED TO- DAY THE CONDITION OF GUSTAV KRUPP, NOTED GERMAN MUNITIONS MAKER, IS SO CRITICAL HE PROBABLY WOULD DIE IF MOVED TO NUERNBERG FROM SALZBURG TO STAND TRIAL AS A WAR CRIMINAL WITH 21 OTHER DEFENDANTS ON NOVEMBER 20.

THE WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL IS ACTING WEDNESDAY ON THE DEFENCE MOTION TO POSTPONE THE TRIAL OF KRUPP, WHO RECANTLY SUFFERED A PARALYTIC STROKE.

DR. SUN'S

BIRTHDAY

re

INFORMATION is urgently sought

Justice Robert Jackson, the postponement of 10 days to two of: -L/Cp! FG. SAUNDERS 76044967 Into of: - R. A. O. C. Queen's United States prosecutor, asked weeks in the start of the big Hill, where the remains of the Re- Road Fam Hong Kong Reported the international military tri-, trial is almoat, enrlain. meg 2nd December, 1941 Com bunu wuniente: Saunders, 11. M. H S.

Empire (lyde' ejo Fleet Mail,

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Chungking. Nov. 18. China commemorated the birth- day of Dr. Sun Yat Sen yesterday

Government with National presentatives moking their first

the post-war pilgrimage tional shrine in Nanking's Purple public's founder are buried. to substitute Altried The British prosecutor, Sir;

Dr. Sun Fo, Cabinet Minister Krup, son of the ailing Gustav, David Maxwell-Fyfe, Bled a dls-and non of Dr. Sun Yat Sen led

i wanting motion, asserting that the contingent. as a defendant,

Britain preferred to fry' The felder Krupp in absentia if neces-

sary, because his name is household word in the minds of the British public, which he said was impatient and would resent any postponement.

If the motion is granted

New Fight

Over U N.R.R.A.

Washington, Nov. 13.

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proposals

Rehnbillion Administration am- ther $1,850,000,000 for the sent ending March 1, 1947.

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek presided at a Chungking annivor- загу ກ

severo

service attended by more than 400 Government officials. Associated Press.

commemorated As the republic the 80th anniversary of its foun- faco its most dor, it Jackson's motion said:

Internal discord. it was Chinese "Public interesla which transnational troups refused the right

their own 'hail vend all private considerations to land on

sentative of the Krupp urma- require that some other repre-

ment and munitions interests he substituted" in the trial.

Jackson declared: The Krupps have been responsible for aggressive warfare for 130 years. I prefer to have a live Krupp on the stand

Uni

An

The unDnished controversy in

Alfried is the sole owner of the Senate is over the House

the factories which were approved bill giving UN.R.R.A.

voted

munitione making. $558,600,000

for Frief work thin

Incheon

hu previcesly The apring. Text Winter and Senale dispute

indictment against 1.4 not over the Bought amount, but is centered chiolly on him but was antvoted by Britain the restrictive amendmentą, The and France foremost them is une forbidding, nid to any pation refusing to per mit reporters free access to news: of B.N.R.R‚A. neliviides.

The new fight is over both the antin And Miniin amendarata regulating how the money should he bundled. Republicans say they are going to follow one of their committer's reports which urged that they look with "in andired eyes" upon requests for funds exceeding $560,000,000 and that only amounts absolutely necessary be provided. Associated Press.

Gen. Patton's Status

Frankfurt, Nov. 13.

Associated Press.

nt

Dairen and Port Arthur.

It saw the flames of civil strife spreading dangerously.

It saw dreary prospecta of re- viving the nation's foreign trade, A growing danger of re-intin a cold, bard winter for many of the country's millions, communi- cations almost paralyzed an thou annds of familien try to get back to their hornt

The nation heard that the Com- munists had agreed to send re- a political con- resentatives to

might he Bullative council which able to aid in smoothing over the internal strife, but the pesimists urenanderale,-- Aspucinted Press.

Fleet Street And Cable Services

"WORLD'S PRESS NEWS." THE LEADING WEEKLY FOR NEWSPAPERMEN, SAYS THAT THE GOVERNMENT DECISION TO NATIONALISE CABLE & WIRELESS

FLEET IN HAS BEEN ACTIVELY CANVASSED STREET AND HAS BEEN THE SUBJECT OF MUCH CRITICISM.

AFTER QUOTING A DIREC TOR'S VIEW THAT THE PRO-

POSALS ARE DANGEROUS TO FOREIGN CONCES SIONS, THE PAPER CONTINUES:

At various points, the British, overspaa newspapers, had occasion cable service makes use of furto criticise severely some aspects of Cable and Wireless service. The vign

notably land basea.

point, however, is that as soon as Egypt, in Portugal, and on four hose criticisms were made, they ral Portuguese islands..

were Investigated and prompt steps taken to rectify them, with the result that over the last two years, a wholly admirable service has been given.

An alde of General George S. Patten, Jr. said to-day comment was unlikely from the General on the criticism of Senator Brew- The facilities enjoyed there ater of Maine, who protested are covered by agreement with against Gen. Patton becoming the the Governmenta concerned. commanding American officer in Such an agreement can be effee Germany in General Eisenhower's Lively operated simply because Brewster criticized General Pat- the British company is a com- and not FL Government, ton's elevatinn because of the pay

thus avoiding any question of "difficulties which developed, as

rights and we understand it, during his nd- State

placing it ministration" in Bavaria.

merely on the plane of a com- Patton took command

mercial transaction.

absence.

under

Jur Branch Office has opened temporary premises c/o Messrs Bar & Con at French Banh Army procedure. because he is Building, 2nd floor, and we shall the senior ranking general in

GOVERNMENT INDIFFERENCE General

of experience

most Government departments is that they are unresponsive to critleton. In a supporting leader, "W.P.N." says: "All that we, on behalf of the Press, are concerned with is the greatest possible efciency in

SWEDE KNEW-ALL

THE ANSWERS

'Stockholm, Nov. 13. The newspaper "Afton- Blade"

quoted an unnamed British lieutenant yesterday as saying Swedish Engineer Nila Larsson, who is on trial for delivering military secreta to both Germany and the Allice, hold the key to con- struction of a wholo serion of Nari vengeance weapons, in- cluding V-10, which the Ger- mans expected to hurl across the Atlantia in 36 minutes, to spread destruction

the United Statos. - Ansociated Preat.

in

Finishing Off Job In Saigon

Salgon, Nov. 13. The rate of the Japanese dis armament in Indo-China is to be speeded up 100 per cent. As soon as the disarmainent is completed and the Japanese are all in the concentration aroan north of Sai. goa, the British troops will tight and, apart from measures necessary to maintain order, will tako no further part in military operations in Indo-China.

Although large part of the Japanese Second Division in Sai- gon is already in concentration camps, many are still armed as The Japanese, it security forces.

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is stated, have not been used as occupation troops, or put on anti- personnel operations.

Japanese drivers and transpori personnel will no longer be used after this week, and the concen tration of those still on duties, including 2,000 Caurbodia, will begin on a large scale. Reuter.

polic

men in

BASIC ENGLISH FOR

INDIAN ARMY

New Delhi, Nov. 19. More English is to be taught in the Indian Army. As part of the Directorate of Army Educa tion's release periud education drive a soldier, provided he is al- ready literate in his own Joli. Zuage,

may elect to be taught English in two dally study-porloda.

The scheme is designed prima rily to beneft men awaiting re- lease, but it is hoped that it will no stimulate the sprend of Eng- lish in India's post-war army.

The method of teaching, based on the system of English known as Baaic, is the product of exten- sive research in rapid language- training, Briefly, it consists of a oerles at repetition and practice of

drills, in which the choice words to be taught and the order in which they are to be taught are carefully laid down.

BIG ORDER FOR BUSES

London, Nov. 12, Crossley Motors, Ltd. of Man- chester have received from the

Netherland Railways an order for 500 Diesel-engined omnibus choa-

be obliged if all prospective clients General Elsenhower's absence. different situation is created. position as a world news centro order is the largest for this type

will communicate enquiries to that address during the present emergency period where they will be promptly handled and com. municated to our executive whol is now proceeding to London to ascertain full details and specific ations with prices of latest models

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Associated Press.

SIR THOMAS BLAMEY RESIGNING

Melbourne, Nov. 13.

Owned

If the British Government, as such, becomes a cable carrier a a cable service on which London's sis. The value of the contract is about £900,000 sterling, and the is believed, depands. The British Empire cable: This position, it

over placed with a chain is being increasingly chal- of chassis might develop dangerously in lenged in these days by America. British firm at one time, reports

the "Manchester Guardian." wartime even imperilling the Her cables are privately

The chassis provides for a single sanctity of the cable service and are keyed up to the highest and putting it in the power of spood in service. Much transatlan-deck and is of the Crossley export luft-hand design, which includes The resignation of General Sir neutral or foreign powers to tie traffic is carried by them. They steering and provision for an

tap commercial and service mes-

want more and more all over the night feet wide body againat nages,

right-hand stoering, and a seven made feet six inches wide body for the United Kingdom.

The order is one of many export orders received by this firm this year, South Africa and New Zen- markets to be aupplied. land being prominant among the

Thomas Blamey, Commander-in Chief of the Australian land forcas, and his replacement, by the

week.

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bo expected within the week,

The "Melbourne Herald" that Government had not yet de- elded the strength of the peace

time forces.--Reuter.

Washington, Nov. 18. Ropubilean Representative James Blott of Oregon died in the naval hospital yesterday

on his 62nd birthday. He onderwent an latestinal operation Thorsday Associated Press.

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Radio does not give a complete answer because it can't always gat through and can be tapped. This will undoubtedly be thoroughly dis- point, affecting national interests,

cussed in the Commons.

CHIEF CONCERN Good service was given on the which is the chief servico side,

of the Press. The plain concern fact is that, broadly speaking, Cable and Wireless, as an operat ing company, give an efficient, and satisfactory service. It has con- sistently popularised the use of cables by cheapening rates.

In spite of these concessions, the company has operated as a good profit earning unit. From its re-, venues, the company operates bemus scheme as that the stall has boon directly interested in giving officient servico.

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Comparison between Cable and Wireless service and that of any Government controlled and operat éd telegraph service throughout the Empire, most pressmen will concedo would be to the advantage of Cable and Wireless.

This is not to say that Cable and Wireless have always been above criticism. Earlier in the war "Worlds Press News" on behalf of

Egypt's Claim

Cairo, Nov. 13. Prime Minister Norashil Pagha formally, oponed the Egyptian Parliament Yesterday with a

speech in which he domatided com-

world.

ACID TEST

The acid test we impost on the proposed deal, therefore, in will it improve the British Empire's capacity to serve highspeed cable needs in press and commercial traffic. On the general form shown by Government in commerce we doubt it.

record Cable and Wireless good. Its sidled staffs are well paid. They share in profits and enjoy good pensions. They are on their toes to service.

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More, the company has shown itself responsive to criticism and rectification of ills than any Gov

Accordingly, we view the pro- ernment department we know. pact with disquiet and we imagine the Americans must be rather chorting as a prelude to the forth- coming Bermuda Conference.

SOVIET CRITIC

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The French Commander in „Berlin, General de Benuchen 10 said, "I only want from you that you are Germans and will

GREEKS DON'T SEE EYE TO EYE

H. Dudley Swim, Commander of do your duty with the same the American Legion in this wesloyalty with which I am doing tern state, described the Com- my duty as a Frenchman." - monist Government of Russia as Router the parent of Fascism and said "Red Fascism, seemingly still

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Swim, who served during the war as navel officer, in a spatch spoke, in, friendly term `of the Russian people but urged a big stick policy with the Soviet Government Associated Press.

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Albanian Government of General tho Boab War film showing the Enver Hodia jas "tyrannical and Fightthat brought General Dwight Fascist" and said that Greece

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Nov, 19,

Pleta Independence for Egypt, In- A report that Jön cluding the withdrawal of British taken is United: Mineworkers ten yeats have murdered, killed.

hack into the American Federation and oppressed the Greek popula He paid the Martian Govern of Labour.circulated Le day among tion, and still continue to do so.” mant: is working towards unifica" | C,1.0, lindou, but was denied by Ho conirmed that Grebce har tlon. of the Nile Valley and exclu- Lawls associates and by: A F.L.

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Nov. 18.

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