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Ceylon's Acceptance

Columbo, Nov. 18.

After the overwhelming injority. verdiet of the Ceylon State Council in accepting the White Paper pro-} ponds or la Majesty's Govörn. ment on constitutional reform for The island, an atmosphere of calm. expectancy hus Murreeded the walter of minority cinimas.

by. Commeil

An interesting andelt n the minority claitun was provided the voting be the State land werk.

THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1946,

Page 3,

MANCHURIA IN THE BALANCE 11 NAZI DEATH KING'

Chiang Engaged In Important Conference

"Wordless Wu" Stays That Way

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Mr. D. S Senunayake, Leaders EVENTS TAKE AN

of the Commeil, mule speriid efforts. sto present a united front in the Comment mul take Th minuerifies with him in achieving. 17 posible, Anos verdiet.

Tater members. [ The State Contina Belongatus to the Ceylon Tend Congress voted for neeep Ensor and rainst the that given to them by the Clornataviss

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CHUNGKING, NOV. T

UNEXPECTED TURN,

CHHANG KAISHER'S NATIONAL GOVERNMENT STANDS A GOOD CHANCE OF NEVER REGAINING MANCHURIA THE TERRITORY WIHCH THE JAPAN- ESE SKIZED IN DIT AND WHICH WAS PLEDGED IN TRA CAIRO DECLARATION FOR RETURN TO CHINA RUSSIA WAS GENERALLY BELIEVED TO HAVE GIVEN TACIT APPROVAL TO THE CAIRO AGREE MENT CHINESE COMMUNISTS, FROM ALL ACCOUNTS, HAVIN

SUCCEEDED IN ESTARI ISHING AN INNER MON GOLJA RUFEAR STATE BETWEEN CHINA PROPER THE GENERALISSIMEES AND MANCHURIA, AND TROOPS HAVE IN FINE WAY OR ANOTHER BEEN FRUSTRATED IN THEIR PLANS TO ENTER MAN CHUREYJA LAND, SEL AND AAN.

By new they have been tra drated by Jikend's unneed out- adhde retrosul ta let them and al Buren and Port Arthes and by M fund that when they Vere Dis The dewtobarkab Bali This freind (hamere Cotumunstr had fahrn the place ad the Re.

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There was thing in the part whch skipsinted that we had facilitate the entry of Chinese nationd forces.

What hurts fini qaracters Chungking, although of cont an they won't admit it politi, ly, as that of the Russians had bett Į ne disposed, Chinese Choses amirat Troops ould now have been in Manchuria in strength: and th: ! vast territory. would b 1424 nam, toves ament antral

By and they card land be van TE Chimes have hardly www.up!! plate

traderet

"Daito" Sunk

whip after

Tokyo, Nov. 18. The con 1 dufence Dale aank yesterday striking mine while partici wating in sweeping operatione. between Honshu and Shikoku islands. There was no long of life

reported. Associated Prent

India's War Contribution

LONDON, NOV. IS

OUTLAWING

ATOMIC BOMB

WASHINGTON, NOV. 18. KENNETH D. MCKELLAR, PRESIDENT PRO-TEMPORE OF THE SENATE, PROPOSED THAT THE ATOMIC BOMB BE OUTLAWED BY

A TREATY AS A WEAPON OF WARFARE. "1 as sur that the United States does not believe war abould Im waged by wholesale killing of

the Kutily 104 the

innoveal. Therefore, the bork should be pullawed as a weapon"

He suggested during an inter View that Congress could taker the first step by adopting JA resolution expressing that senti

inent.

SENTENCES

LUENEBURG, NOV, 18. ELEVEN NAZIS, INCLUD ING JOSEF "KHÄMER AND IRMA GRESE, WERE SEN- TENCED TO DEATH! LATE YESTERDAY BY THE MILIT ARY TRIBUNAL WHICH HAS BEEN HEARING THE BELSEN AND AUSCHWITZ CONCEN- TRATION CAMP ATROCITY CASE FOR SEVERAL WEEKS

Gres, the chief woman asuitan! 10 Kramer, the commandant of the crimps where thousands hot in gas chambers or succumbed tu brutal treatment, was one of theve women receiving the drath sen tence. They will be hanged.

Grene, who wore a slony expres- sion through most of the tenti many hul her sadistic brutality. broke inte os nfter the decision wax rendered.

One defendant

was Bostenend to life imprisonment and 18 per- was to prison terna of from one to 10 years. The terms of the FM total 179 years, an average of 10 yeara Associated Press.

QUEEN'S

A Charleston, South Carolina, Secretary of Stale James Byrnes suggested that the United States; Government believes that the pro- posed United Nations Commission for the control of atomic energy particularly the atone buz can be functioning in two mantus.

Byenes said that the perand of. three nation secrecy an industrial knowledge "need not be unneces¦ AT 2,30, 5.15, 7.15 and 9.16 P.M.

A CALL TO KESIDENTS OF DORKING. SURREY, 40 SUROW THEIR GRATITUDE TO THE PEOPLE OF ING-A FOR THEIR WAR REPORT BY SMASHING THE SAV. INGS WEEK TARGET Ok 26] LAKHS OF KUPHEA. WAS CHE MADE TO DAY SECRETARY FOR INDA. LORD PETHICK LAWRENCE

Realiing That Indian rai darily prodanged" and said that! 2,500,000 vouuteers by sand 'Not the Commission coull be extublish muly to the Indian Troops but ed "within 60 days." Associated niso ta the people of India, oni

Press. whom fell the burden of pro el ong them with the in!eum outs tof war, do we owe gratitud

med that a handl whethe WN4-1 Bind 1 a Have 11

As it ta, however, Chinese ref light there way drausen The Moda finals, including Chang Na

unlike have entertained att cheki elder on thing (bens "11 the wish of the s setven

Will, kan have cardantiv hai to Pererament and, beherve, the ath of du Cat

Trom thangchun to avoid pre

vast majority of people in this brane shower vers in Chungano, subalty of rupture by Chine come that before long the fu 1erla But mahse Bar um N pominaraste who, it various bat

jahan petaple will is given lant end venga atud v hoang's armors Foundin mest

art sports

grell self at ernment 1 which y wantage to put inte ålanetranka, boun-fed, are ready to enter thy

are entitled and which will eda e and tabah themselves these. Feity the arment the Basejur

to b their purnages

that

L syste A. AKURE develop restad vardas isputa

Vrem

OFFRIALS RETURN Reports in the past few days Chat these addu inds in Clerk

about u

kang

The dea Mam horum caputad tight Kurz dergo the same fate in flula.au

Russian evacualindi and Coun munts! Chungking towapapez's a Deported yesterday.

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There is a strong feeling on The capital er day has unless la receives Hir strong noodl barking of the United States] and Bert mrd offimately Demy, more in supart, whee WIF for sopmotiled salt

Manchuria Pinly.

water 4 ,1 INÍ vant tod

under dren staldished as an 87 le pondent country?

Fra

Monda touch pronize the same transition:

Thirdly, Sauktang carved valu, "amb nomons

ourthly, CONORUUNI fence extending at least to the i ellow KiMAT aut probably the tangiZA

INSISTENT THREAT

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These potential deveropan + [[*, with the very obvious bensing is the tabure al Asia and the aptent threat they presel endangering world pravne, aut er naturally causing considerable Comery in Chungking.

Meetinge

high fezal Government military and goodata-

igure cal

at the presidential villa on the outskirts of Chinag kix the past few days are be- ieved to be principally concefl- val with the Manchurium „4-14- tion.

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The Russian militude in up. parently based on the strict bet wital Chungking considers xinister interpretation of the Sun-Soviet part, which provide ed for the evacuation of Soviet forces within three months of Japan's capitulation,

NOTHING IN FACTI The Russians, it le conten lod here, are in the position, if they want to be cynical, of shrugglag their shoulders and saying: "We are carrying out our obligations amler the treaty. We are with

frum Manchuria.

drawing

Powerhouse Performance

New York, Nov. 18. Maj. Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor,

evacuate

"WORDLESS WI" Correspondents in Chungking. althnayeli a njoy.ng the blessings of having their dispatches and without censorship. find then selves handicapped in covering The situation by refusal of Vie vernment licials confirm anything in connection with n ports from the north. "No rom ment has become the standard reply.

Minister of Information R. ( War, who learned to talk of may When the was Vice Minister of Pareign Affairs, groes one button When approached on even remodely engineeted Russin, he Rays:

"Your

anything

i

Wa

correspondents worknamed the Wordless I'm Afraid I have to be wor leg." Associated Press.

Norway

Krupp Case Protests

Nuernberg, Nov IM

The International War Cristia

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Starring Sonja Henie Tyrone Power ALSO

With Compliments of the United Sitalos Information Servico ASHAULT ON OKINAWA BOMING OF JAPAN ALLIND TROOP A THRUST RIGHT INTO GERMANY

there in a footing of equality | Trond ruled yesterday that the COMMENCING PRI. 23rd NOV.

with other British Tomajons

Reuter

TROUBLI

ARRIVES

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Laundson, No

trials of erstwhile Nuzi hug JIM would *F Tuesday without the editions) of Alfued Krupp as a defe cat, but there were indrea- tion the Hussians would k postponement.

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A even than American i kation headed by Senator Ülvi US. Prosecutor Rober! | Gillette, Iowa Democrat, arrived Jackson said he believed whe Yesterday in London to disen | Rassuns womld ask a delay on

Palestine problem. and the grounds their chief prosec.i Jewish repatriation from Ser-

Moscow and unte man caraps with British officia's. Gillette 18 president

1s American Leugrue for Palestine Associated Press.

Washington, Nov 14.

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The French and Russian of puly prosecutors pretested the Tribunal's rejection

the American-French-Russian lea to indict the younger Krupp to ailing faber as a defendant.

The French prosecution a

Prosprets of votes this year on take the place of his critically

compulsory military

training wahed to day

haraan An- drew J. May said he doubted whether the Hore Military Com- milire could Bnish heurings bet fore Jantar V. Associated Press.

Prefers To

Be Out Of It, Thanks

OSLO, NOV. 18.

THE SCANDINAVIAN COUNTRIES ARE CONTENT THAT

ZONES OF CONFLICT BETWEEN THE GREAT POW ERS ARE ELSEWHERE IN EUROPE, AND THEY DO NOT INTEND TO DO ANYTHING TO PROVOKK “UN- TOWARD INCIDENTS HERE.

THE

UNITED STATES TROOPS HAVE LEFT NORWAY.

BRITISH ARE GRADUALLY GOING THE RED ARMY, WHICH BEHAVED IN A MOST COOPERATIVE AND CORRECT WAY IN DENMARK, HAS GONE. NORWAY IS STANDING ON HER OWN FEET AGAIN AND AS FAR AS FOREIGN POLICY GOES, DOES NOT WISH TO MEDDLE IN ANY INTERNATIONAL BLOC OK COALITIONS.

made

4 demand for * public henring on Monday by the court on the question of adding the younger Krupp, who actually has been direction end of thei vast munitions works for two) years, Asstriated Press

RUSSIA'S CAUSE TO SUSPECT

New York, Nov. 18. Bishop C Bromley (xhith, President

the Council of Churches of Christ in America. sold to-day: "It 1 were a Rossana with the history they have faredz since the revolution I world he puspicious of the United States and Great Britain."

The Bishop, Methodist Head in the New York aren, added: "Sup- | pose you had been sharing miltury. secrets and then there came the atomic bomb. Item wild have certain suspicions. We must sit at the conference table until solution Pres.

NOTIC

is renched.Associated

MORE U.S. NAVY MEN GETTING RELEASE

This country a placing all ts with all three and they all help- eggs in one basket the United us. We do not wish to do Nations organisation-and if anything which would offend any that fails everything fails with one of the three." it. There is no alternative for A slow-speaking man, the For- a small country like Norway. eign Minister said he personal- This impression is gathered ly would like to see United Na- from an interview with the Nor- tions Headquarters in the Uni-

Washington, Nov. 18. wegian Foreign Minister. He ed States but his Government; The Navy has made eligible for said "We do not like the idea had not yet decided on its vote. discharge some 3,435 effcern and of a Scandinavian or, as we pre- He disclosed that Norway had 20,375 enlisted men previously fer to call it, a Nordic bloc. We alrendy put in her claim for frozen because the need of their do not wish to go that far, May about $5,000,000 in reparations services was critical. be the big powers would mis- against Germany and was lan-7,89% aulisted men will have points Of these, 2,350 ofcera and understand the blog and thinkning smaller claims against Italy enough for their releand by Jan. It was directed against them.

and Japan-Reuter. IN A CORNER "We are happy to work with the Swedes, Danes, Icelandora and even the Finns, although they are more or less in a corner since they sided with the Axis. "We will improve our common laws and cultural relations but any sort of bloc - Western- or

1.Associated Press.

Sharper Tone. In Chinese Press

the above, must be submitted in West Point Military Academy Nordic could be misinterpreted IN A REVIEW OF LATEST DEVELOPMENTS IN THE triplicate, in sealed covers marked) Superintendent, said to-day he still "Tender for Stores", addressed is considering whether to permit unless it is done within

Army's great football team to play framework of the United Na-

gaine

the

to Mr. C. E Davis. Suppiles, in the Rose Bowl on New Year's tions organisation charter and Sub-Section, 2nd Floor, Mer Day if an invitation is tendered blessed by the big powers. If cantile Bank Building. Samples the unbeaten cadets.

any single big power objected. must accompany tenders when Taylor said the Army had not we should have to reconakler

post-season auch a submission is reasonable, received, any

The "fecters."

endeta further particulars Pennsylvania and

routed any situation even then. 01-0 Saturday in required may be obtained from another powerhouse performance. the above named Officer,

Its regular season will end against the Navy on December 1-Asso- The closing time for the clated Press. acceptance of tenders is noon on

any

November 20th, 1945, and offers AN OLD STORY

must remain open for fourteen (14) days from this date,

The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.

A. BURGESS, Colonel, (CA) Supplica,“

Transport & Industry. 16th November, 1945.

Pittsburgh, Nov, 18.

NORTH CHINA. THE."WAH 'KIU YAT PO" YESTER- DAY URGED THAT CHINA DOES NOT WANT TO BE-

COME A SECOND SPAIN OR TO SERVE AS AN EX- PERIMENTAL GROUND FOR THE FUTURE BATTLES "THERE IS NO PLACE FOR A FRANCO IN CHINA:

OF THE WORLD.

The idea of an Atlantic bloc

CHINA, LIKE ANY OTHER CIVILISED COUNTRY, HAS was discussed at the end of 1940

NO PLACE FOR TWO REGIMES SIMULTANEOUSLY EXERCISING AUTHORITY OVER THE TERRITORY and 1941, That would be the best possible bloe and would in- UNDER THEIR RESPECTIVE DOMINATION, clude the United States, Canada, "Such a situation is intoor- action, it has been motivated Ireland, Britain, France, Swe-ablo. The Government of China, polely by a desire to avoid strifo den, Norway and Over the that the world has recognised in and bloodshed. U.S.S.R.

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the Central Government under "The matter to now coming to Chiang Kai-shek: any other or- n head. A conference is to be Owen J. Roberts said to-day the thin

Former Supreme Court Justice | "But it is no time to raisoganisation, trying to usurp hu- held, and we sincerely hope that Pearl Harbour investigating body Three. Harmony between them no matter what its motives amy parties will be arrived at, all ART CARNEIRO & HIS ENSA HONG KONG ORCHESTRA

Issuo between the Big thority is a rebel organisation, a settlement satisfactory.to both) ho headed. Icarned of the United is the most important world be, and no matter how you funking which there seems to be no States

military's breaking of question to-day-more import at it.".

alternative but for the Central Japanese coder, as revealed in ant-oven-than that in the BanThe editorial ways that if in Government to tako drastic the current congressional hear Francisco or Atlantic Charter. the past, the Central Govern action, not to start a civil war, Ingn, but could not mention.It On that depends the fate of the mont has tried to compro ass but to suppress a rebellion-p

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