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PARIS GYM JEstablished 1910

THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1946.

Labour Firebrand's Challenging Speech

America Could Help

Cairo, Nov. 15.

In Cairo, where politi ad circles fear that Jewish hot- herto may provako further trouble,

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Trial Kruter " one out of ten Jewish families in America. would take one Jew, the pra- blem of 108,000 Jewe would bu Dolved.

"Hut America Won't まいも them in," he added. Router.

Birth-Control

Not Wanted

Washington, Nov. 15 "Population poliz for Inuia should concentrate on the need for insproving quantity rather than bothering overmnel teat controlling stamben.'

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LONDON, NOV. 15. -IN-A-CHALLENGING-SPEECH--AT¬A POLITICAL-MEET- ING AT REDFORD TO-DAY PROFESSOR HAROLD

LASKI DECLARED THAT IN ALL BRITISH POLICY. WHETHER COALITION OR LABOUR, THERE WAS STILLA MARKED ABSENCE OF REAL WILLING- NESS TO MAKE A FREE INDIA IN THE FULL SENSE OF THE TERM. PROFESSOR LASKI SAID HE WAS NOT SPEAKING POR THE LABOUR GOVERNMENT OR FOR THE LABOUR PAPTE I SPEAK FOR MYSELF – A CITIZEN OM BRITAIN AND A CITIZEN OF A WIDER COMMUN- 19. ALTH BEYOND THE SEAS."

Referring to Pandit Nehru been committed against the com-

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A DREAM?

"We were told by the lenders

of all parties that this was a WAT for freedom Att democracy.

These words know

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dream comme chaier before

A Gala Execution

Sydney, Nov. 15. Allied investigators and to- day natiune had found the hendless bodies of five Amori- can fliers who wore tortured and thou ozvented by the Japancen on Colobos island. Authorities said the fliers were believed to havo been the victims of the Japaneso navy secret polion.

Natives reported the Nip- ponano made a sala occasion of the beheadings.---Associated Proes,

CHINESE TO

FLY THEIR OWN TROOPS

Washington, Nov. 15. Secretary of State Byrnes told reportera yesterday that Chinese troops to be flown to Manchurin would be transport- fed in planes lend-leased to China and manned by Chinese crews.

Ho recalled President Tru- man's order ending lend-lease on VJ day provided for post-war assistance to China with equip ment in accepting the surren- der of Japanese,

bar of colour, religion, clans or birth."

dend in Referring to Britain's

Laski He continued: "Indian freedom World War 11. Profranor

Whe is mevitable,

for six have to cried: "We have naked decide is wheldur

vern our men to go out and die La residumi shall be arrived at

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Have they died for AVILI

shall we make that Coopvelion or by force.

true? That is the "We have to decide whether we

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Indian jails. forward to the

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war for the purpose of breaking the Incipient efforts of peoples to

Mr. Byrnes sold the United charge themselves with their own dest│nira,

have anked States and Russia have not dls- die for to

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SELLING ULS. PROPERTY

R.A.F. Men Go On "Strike" In India

-LONDON,-NOV-15,

BRIGADIER FITZROY MACL BAN, CONSERVATIVE, TO- DAY ASKED JOSEPH STRACHEY UNDER - SECRET- ARY FOR AIR, IN THE HOUSE OF COMMUNS IF HE HAD INQUIRED INTO THE REFUSAL OF THE MEN OF AN RA.F. UNIT IN CENTRAL INDIA TO OBEY ORDERS AND INTO THE ACTION TO DEAL WITH THE SITUATION BY THE COMMANDING OFFICER. MR. STRACHEY REPLIED THAT A FULL REPORT OF THE INCIDENT AND ACTION TAKEN BY THE AU- THORITIES HAD BEEN CALLED FOR.

Brigndler

Maclean:

"In view.

of the most alarming account of this episode, which has appeared in the press, will ha undertake to inform the House as soon poЯ- nible of the result of the inquiry?" Mr. Strachey: "The report in alarming but I could not pass; fudgment on the matter until I have had the opportunity of henr.

the ing from

commander cerned,"

First report of trouble among R.A.F. personnel in central Indin was published in the weekly "New Statesman and Nation."

con.

The paper printed a letter from nn R.A.F. man who declared that brought in armed Indian troops hia commanding officer had with armoured cars in an effort to cow his unit.

A.O.C.'S ACTION He added that matters at his camp, where there was much un- delayed demobilisation, came to ahead when the mon decided to refuse to begin work

oyer

Russians Won't

Say Yes Or No

WASHINGTON, NOV. 15. SECRETARY OF

STATE BYRNES DISCLOSED TO-DAY THAT THE UNITED STATES *

RUSSIA AND

STILL

ARE DEADLOCKED OVER SOVIET DEMANDS FOR ESTABLISH- MENT OF AN ALLIED CON- TROL COUNCIL FOR JAPAN.

Ho sald Russia is insisting apon

Mr. the unanimity rule.

that Byrnes insisted rule was responsible of the Berlin

a similar for failuro control council to

The men, he said, had protested against daily full parades. Writer of the letter said "This is happen-accomplish many things. In the ing all over India."

proposed Japanoso council, under all men. the Russian proposal, Asked if there had been my

'bers would have an equal voice conversations with the Chinese

and all would have to

agree Government in an effort to settle

before anything could be done. the Nationalist Communist

The United States is holding to make himself heard above the

Chungking, No. 15. cheerine, 3 247sen 01

Chinn Headquarters of the Tail-conflict, the Secretary of State

out for a council in which General Can w

Chinese unless what they regarded as need- MacArthur would have the dect- erind "It is a matter of profounded States Foreign Liquidation om said merely that the

sive voice in case of disagreement. that British mission, which la selling surplus situation is a matter of great less parades were cancelled.

Mr. Byrnen said and fadan troops should be used American property in China, wil | regret

"Many other things have aroun- to Washington ofcial-

Russia shifted few

her past

position on the American to resture tyrammy The Partile be established in Shanghal about dom, which hopes sincerely for ed resentment In the

December 1.

Iden after saying it was accept- some amicable settlement.-As-weeks, including the foud, which "There

Indo

able. nothing in

John K

is grim. Howard, temporary sociated Press. juuttia China that

the British special representative whe

"The commanding officer tried The secretary said no agreement made

been to break the strike and called in has

reached for

D For the announcement, said that after

Indian troops, armed And with Eastern advisory commission, armoured care. In view of the which ban been meeting without tense situation between the British Russian participation. and Indians here this was uncaled |

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Gen. B. A. Johnson will head the FACES MUSIC

Ching office. Associated Press.

hor do 1 know wavrung in th Bistory of Dutch government it Java that would july the of Briti h and Indian troops

"hape we in Britain are

be decreed by th Kom

to ancient shibboleth that all this is being dune

Jaw to agoteet order or restore 1.

"I know me phrase under which more ed erines and deeds have fed Press,

San Francisco, Nov. 15. California reported to-day, a record $25,000.000 rice era of some 7,300,000 hugs.

Associat-

Tempers Lost In House Of Commons Debate

OTTAWA. NOV. 15. QUESTION OF WHERE AND HOW THE CANADIAN GOV- ERNMENT RECEIVED TS AUTHORITY—FROM THE

TRE SUR CROWN OR FROM THE PEOPLE -- WAS JECT OF A PIERY DEBATE IN THE CANADIAN HOUSE OF COMMONS PUNCTUATED BY UNRULY SCENES AS MEMBERS SHOUTED AT EACH OTHER ACROSS THE FLOOR.

AT ONE STAGE JAMES ISLEY, ACTING PRIME MINIS-

TER DURING THE ABSENCE IN WASHINGTON OF MACKENZIE KING, TOSSED A VOLUME ONTO HIS DESK, CHALLENGING A VOTE OF WANT OF CON- FIDENCE WITH THE WORDS "NOW LET THEM GO AHKAD AND DO IT IF THEY WANT TO." Contention arise when 1st. by Mackenzie King, the

manth's - Minister. requesting another Terath supply, said he stood ex every word he had allered the

J. Caldwell, leader of the Com- previous day and quite frommonwealth Co-operation Federa Hansard a statement that

De tion. maid he was sure "progressive rutura feeling.

people of this country will never B any power is derived from the people of Canada."

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Prime

MOTION CARRIED

'Tho debale on the source of Dower originated with refusal by Usley of a request by Bracken lost week for the tabling of certain document. exer-

ndvisers Majesty's sworn in as advisers to Qia Craen. Government is responsible to Par liament but that is a difeee thing from the doctrine that Gav. ernment is a committee of the House of Commons or that cises authority delegated by The Home of Cominons.

That is

not 80."

John Bracken. Progressive Con- servative lender, challenged the statement as "erratic, incomprehen- sible and some of the most extra- ardinary constitutional principles which have been heard in this Chamber since the Confederation." He said it was completely con- tradictory to the views expressed

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Refusal was based un the ground that the documents were e ani con tdential and it was not in the public interest to

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Ilsley said that If the opposition felt Government's conduct was un- satisfactory it could move a vote of want of confidence in a Govern ment.

The supply reaplution Anally paased all stages.-Reuter.

for."

Mir. Byrnes said the United Staten had received a reply from

The Alr Officer Commanding Foreign Commissar Molator to had flown to the camp, removed all the communication presented by the armed Indian

And the troops

American ambassador con- a military council for ing to

deputation which was Japan, but he did no disclose its sent to him.---Reuter,

cuntents. Assoclated Press.

Manila, Nov. 15. The boheading of an American by the Japanese was air-gunner described by uye-witnesses, called promised better food after listen-cerning by the prosecution the trial of General Yamashita, formerly Japanese Commander-in-Chief in the Philippines.

The airman, whu was identifed only as "Sergeant Scott," WAS severely burned when his machine crushed. After his Injuries had been attended

to by nuns at a nearby convent, he was forced by the Japanese to march and kneel healde a fox-hols with six Fill pinos. All were beheaded with the sword of a Japanese porgeant, who will be arraigned before the United States Military Commis- on Thursday.-Router.

DERBY BACK AT EPSOM NEXT YEAR

sion

London, Nov. 15. The Ministry of Worka to-day statel that it has given permission for sufficient money tu bupent on the Epsom Course and stands to enable the "Derby" to go back to Epsom next year.

British Troops Engage Strong Saigon Force

LONDON, NOV. 15. BRITISH AND INDIAN TRQOPS IN AN ENGAGEMENT TO THE NORTH OF SAIGON WITH STRONG NATION- ALIST FORCES, SUSTAINED THE LARGEST NUM- BER OF CASUALTIES SO FAR REPORTED IN ACTION, IT WAS UNOFFICIALLY REPORTED IN A DELAYED MESSAGE FROM SAIGON TO-DAY.

THE SAIGON RADIO TO-DAY GAVE THE OFFICIAL FIGURES OF ALLIED CASUALTIES AS BRITISH AND INDIAN, 19 KILLED UP TO NOV. 9, FRENCH LOSSES, 27 KILLED AND 22 WOUNDED UP TO NOV. 12.

General le Clere, Commander and added that many of the French forces in Indo- French troops would soon China, stated to-day: "I have rive in Indo-China,

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full confidence in the outcome of Major-General Gracey. British Commander in French Indo-

the present situation."

It is also stated that the Aintree Course has been derequisitioned and similar amount of money has been allowed,

nu that

the He believed that the majority China, has ordered all Japan- course could also be placed in of the Annamites desire to re- ese out of Saigon by the end fit condition for the "Grand Naturn to the French cummunity of the week, according to the tena?"

to be run there.-Reuter.

New York, Nov. 15. Phil Cavarreta, hard-hitting first baseman of the poonant- winning Chicago Cuby, was named most valuable player in the Na tional league for the 1945 baseball season by the Baseball Writers' Association. Tommy Holmes, Bos ton bome rua king, was second: Charley Tlarrett, St. Louis pitcher, third, and Andy Pafko, Chicago outfielder, fourth-Asso- ciated Press.

An arrival in the Colony pester- day by plane was the Rev. A. D. Stewart, formerly Headmaster of St. Paul's College for many years. He is now connected with the Bri- tish Red Cross.

That American Loan: To Be Or Not To Be

WASHINGTON, NOV. 15. SEVERAL LEGISLATORS SAID YESTERDAY THAT IF PRIME MINISTER ATTLEE IS SEEKING TO SELL THE UNITED STATES ON THE IDEA OF A LOAN TO BRITAIN HE HAS MADE ONLY LITTLE HEADWAY BY VISITING CAPITOL HILL.

HOWEVER, OTHERS EXPREssed the belIEF SUCH A

-LOAN WILL BE MADU.

Talka on a multi-billion credit

arrangement for Britain have MINORITY MUST BE

bean underway neveral weeks.---

Members of Congress who PUNISHED

Gruesome

Manila Exhibits

MANILA, NUV, 15.

A STORY OF BAYONETING AND BURNING ALIVE OF TWO AMERICAN AIRMEN WAS ADDED YESTERDAY TO THE LONG LIST OF ATROCI- TIES CHARGED AGAINST JAPANESE SOLDIERS IN THE PHILIPPINES.

The romains of the two airmen from a plane which crashed off Cebu were found by an American officer in charge of grave registra tion who doncribed the atrocity to the US military commission "try- ing General Yamashita as a war criminal

Melbourne Radio.

He said that a great speed-up of Japanese disarmament was necessary,

The Melbourne Radio ad.jed that about 2,000 Japan- ese troops are believed to have deserted in Indo-China and joined the Annamite Nation- alists. Reuter.

RADIO

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 10, 10452 "FORCES REQUEST HOUR"

F ZBW HONGKONG Drosdiasður Ó' Frequencies of 640 Kilogrcles and from 19.80 to 1.30 p.m., 0.00 to 1.80 p.m. and 0.00 to 10,80 p.m. Mogaoyalos.

B. E.T.

On

9.69

19.10 p.m.-Daily Programme Bum

mary.

achin.

He exhibited pictures of charred 15-88 p.m.-Compositions of Moodelo bodies with the banda still tied behind the backs and said ho found marke at the base of the mon's necks where they were struck by heavy instruments. Ho28 gald A Filipino told him, the men wore bayonetod beside a hole and the bodies were covered with gasoline and ignited.

The prosecution Tapeedily pro- kented a series of new witnessèn who described other bayonatings and burnings. of elvillans, in the islanda-Asiociated Press.

Yamashita's Japanese Interpre tor testifled he saw Japanes0, military police decapitate 26 Fill pino men and women in 40 minutes in a north Manila cemetery. He said he saw Yamashita's order

treatment of guerillas.

commending his forces for tisdir

1.00 p.m.--News & Announcements. 1.10 p.Dorald Færs"-ENSA,

p.m.- Do Groot & Bls Orebostra with Nac Marysku.

2.00 p.m.-Close Dons

6.30 p.m.-Old Anglub Mugle, 7.00 p.m.-News a. anuoma, olients. T.10 p.m.-Royal Corps of Bigunta 06-

Chostra-ENS.

1.25 pm-Jack Cooper with

Tolob-ENSA. 7:40 pm Max Billler in the Thoals

Magnia ",

8.00-px-Foices Begunt Four." :

9.00p.m.-News & AnDOULCOMED.L

9.10 p.m. Munio TimeENS 9.40 pm--Orig's "l'oo' Gynt' Sulta

heard Attlee's address to tho

Washington, Nov. 15. Joint meeting of Congress were High Commissioner. Paul V. impressed by the British McNutt said to-day the Philip leader's frankmens, but opinion pines fate would be decided in was divided on his Government's Washington se much as in Manlia. objectives.

In a broadcast, ha zaid: "We are A Chinese editor of a Manila going to give the islands a breath- newspaper described acte of cruel- Senator Taft of Ohio, chair. Ing apace during which they canity he witnessed wille imprisoned. 10.00 p.m.--Now's team bơ d n man of the Republican steering an independent economy. We are strung from the colling with rede,

adjust themselves to the rigors of He said nome persons were 10.05 p.m.-A.Bong Bechak committeo, personally favors going to pay for their war dom- then allowed to fall on boards with 10.00 pm-Olum Domai the loan but said he felt Attlee's ages and make provisions to take nails protruding. Others were Prigramos marked · "ENDALITÉ, explanation of the objectives of care of those Filipinos who fought pumped full of soapy water while rooor od specialli fus Bervices In-ortada- the British Labour Government on our side on Bataan and Cor guarda famped on their atomachs mom by hd Deparmos of National had not helped much.

regidor, Loyta and Luzon, and who A 18-year-old Filipino girl said, Portico EstatalumDAH *** carried on the fight during tha Japanese officer killed her mother dark months when the Philippines and alster, then raved her. were occupied by a savage enemy Another-and-a-Javanese cut out who, collaborated with the pan refused to answer questions, then He said the minority of Filipinos ber husband's tongue becauno ho one must be punishedApaociated bayonated him to death and raped Press.

"It is a little too Now Daalish for some people,” Taft said.

Arnator Whorry - Nebraska Republican, observed that Attic *an't the salesman Churchin wao."Associated Pross- MU

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