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THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 23, 1945,

And Scorn Broken Men

Sarcasm For 20

Armouries In School

Kobe, Nov. 22,

The United States 33rd In- fantry recently searched 15 Japanese schools finding 1,071 riftae, 1.198 bayonets, 46 light anachinesgun, 204 demenz mena and 35 swords. - Anno- ciated PreNR.

NEW HIGH COMMISSIONER

Jerusalem, Nov. 22. Licut.-General Sir Alan Cun- ningham today took office a new High Commissioner for Palestine, Berald he would deal with the problems of Palentine with "in-

and understand man sympathy

Armed British police, mean while, patrolled Jerusalem's must Tops. Associated Press.

NUERNBERG. NOV. 22. HIS VOICE ALTERNATELY SARCASTIC AND SCORNFUL

THE UNITED STATES JUSTICE ROBERT H. JACK- SON LIFTED THE LID ON SECRET EVIDENCE IN THE AMERICAN CASE AGAINST THE 21 NAZI WAR LORDS ACCUSED IN THE MAJOR WAR CRIMINALS TRIAL.

THE PROSECUTOR CHARGED THEM WITH EVERY- THING FROM WIDESPREAD ATROCITIES AGAINST THEIR OWN PEOPLE TO THE PLOT OF AN ATTACK AGAINST AMERICA IN 1940. After ten tense minutes dur

ing

"What makes this inquest signi- is that the prisoners re- which Hermann Goel, ficant

aininter influences that and his confederates entered a presunt ples of innocent, the morning will lurk in the world long after The their bodies have returned to dust. coated

prosecutor opened

"We will be the last to deny American case in a 20,000-word that the camo may well ouffur statement.

nny

Talks At Standstill

Washington, Nov, 22. The Secretary of State, Mr. James Byrnes, admitted at hin press conference to-day that the delegatos are Anding it vory difficult to reach an agréemem to the ten weoks'. old British-American financial talks.

Prograge was still being” made, but he could not say it van satisfactory. From other aaureos, it was learned to-day that the negotiations ar at a standstill, with the delegates awaiting London's reply to the latest United States' offor.-- Router.

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"It is, however, A completely adequate came for judgment we shall ask you to render. 1ts fult development we shall be obliged to leave to historians.

"Unfortunately," He continued, "the nature of these crimes in

both prosecution Buch that

and Judgement must be by the victor nations over the vanquished foes. If these were the first war leaders of a defeated nation to be prosecuted in the name of the law they are also the first to be given a chance to plead for their lives in the name of the law.

Milan, Italy, Nov. 22.

who Prime Carners

onca held the world heavyweight, ciniment to the European heavy- ed out in his first attempt for A ring come back.

The Ixut lasted only seven rounds against Luigi Musinn, smaller younger Italina เวก claimant to the European heavy- weight title.

Carnern weighed 264 'b.

Cur- against Musica's 1841⁄2.

was floored three times before the referee stopped the bout in the seventh round.

nero

The big Italian was standing dazed and helpless us Musina punched him at will.

Musina was credited with We would make it clear that we have no purnose to incriminate technical knock-out.--Associated

German the whole

people. We Press. know the Nari Party was not put|

in power by a majority German

Washington, Nov. 22.

R

Russians Bullying China, Says Freda

CHUNGKING NOV. 22,

MISS FREDA UTLEY, AUTHORESS OF "JAPAN'S FEET

OF CLAY" AND OTHER BOOKS, WHO 10 YEARS AGO

BEGAN INSISTING THAT JAPAN WAS BLUFFING

THE WORLD, CHARGED TO-DAY THAT RUSSIA

HAS BEGUN TO PLAY TOWARD CHINA THE SAME ROLE AS JAPAN IN THE PAST." un "RUSSIA IS BULLYING CHINA, MISS UTLEY DECLAR ED. "SHE IS TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE WEAK- NESS RESULTING FROM HER LONG STRUGGLE, BY ENCROACHING UPON CHINA'S TERRITORIAL INTE GRITY AND ENCOURAGING AND AIDING THE FORCES OF DISUNITY IN A WORD; SHE IS SEEK- ING TO PREVENT CHINA FROM EMERGING INTO A STRONG AND ECONOMICALLY DEVELOPING MOD- ERN STATE"

"Japan," she continued, "uard to have her fifth column in China, both among the warlds and backward feudal elements, Far but to-day Russia has a stronger fifth column, not only in the shape of Chinese Com- munists, but also among the in-

nocent dupes of Communiis who take seriously their recent

Lo "conversion"

democratic principles.

"Even if it were true that the Communists had carried out desir- able and beneficial reforms in the North-West, their Administra- tion," Miss Utley contended, "ls nevertheless a dictatorship.

"If

SHINO

PATH OF TYRANNY

to

once Communists should

that they would follow

in power, there is little doubt on the the path of tyranny as Russian Communists," Sho said that the Japanese nover con- sidered the Communista a gufft- cient

menoce

Bend treopa against them and as a result they were never called upon to meet the brunt of the Japanese attacks.

"China's

sho tragedy," charge move of enlisted men will

said, un roduced from 41 to 38 ом "lies in the fact that her hest and December 1. to 37 on December most liberal and progressive ele- 15 and to 30 on January 1, making mente havo allowed themselves to about 150,000 additional men all be delayed by the clever maneu- ible fur discharge-Aaociated vera and precious promises of the Press,

Communists.

vote. If the German populace The Navy Department has an had willingly accepted the nanounced that the point scare dis- tlon's programme, no. Storm Troo- pers would have been needed, no concentration camps and no Gea-

tape.

"In general our case will dis- clone that these defendants were "}} 44211

sometime or uther with the Nazi Party in a plan which they well knew enuid be sccomplished only by the outbreak of war in Europe.

NAZI PLAN

"It in my purpose to deal with their common plan of conspiracy

to achieve the ends possible only by the resort to crimes against war crimes and erime against humanity."

peace,

Jap Treachery Behind Troubles In Orient

..

NEW YORK, NOV. 22.

after THE "NEW YORK TIMES" IN AN EDITORIAL TO-DAY EVIDENCE WRITES: "THERE IS CUMULATIVE THAT, AT LEAST PART OF THE CURRENT TROU- BLES IN THE ORIENT ARE BEING CAUSED BY JA- PANESE TREACHERY AND BY VIOLATION OF THE SURRENDER TERMS."

"Jackson cked document document showing how the Nazis Aouted international law. "Can there be any doubt that outlawry of agression

of the Waa one generally accented rules of inter- national law in 1939?

"Any resort to WAF of апу kind is a resort to means inherent- ly criminal. A honestly defen- sive war is, of course, legal and it from saves thone conducting criminality"

to

He devoted nine pages of his speech

the crimes against Jews. "It is my purpose to show the plans and designs to which all Nazis were fanatically com-

mitted to annihilate mil Jewish people," he said. He charged that all

the atrocities against Jews were a manifestation "and culmination of a Nazi plan to which every defendant here was a party."

LAWLESS ROAD

THE NEWSPAPER SAID IT WAS TO BE EXPECTED THAT THE TRANSITION FROM WAR TO PEACE WOULD BE QUITE DIFFICULT IN ASIA AND OCEANIA WITH THEIR VAST DISTANCES, TEEMING POPULATIONS AND INCOMPLETE DEPLOYMENT OF ALLIED TROOPS.

Colony Thrown

Open To Trade

(Continued from Page 1)

left India The Savannah has with a general cargo of 3,200 tons, and the San Dauntless from India is bringing further supplies. Some "incited by 8,300 tons of ground nuts. fate

Jackson declared that the stato of world lawlessness these defendants had to be restar- ed at the cost to my country of 1,000,000 casualties, not to mention those of other nations."

over

Mis oponing speech prosecution WAR 17.02 local time.

After a 10-minute

at adjourned

etc. are awaiting early shipment; from India.

atoros.

Art

"And it was generally ac- cepted as inevitable that peace would demand greater changes In the colonial regimes in Asta with a new spirit of nationalism and independence Bweeping through these regions.

"But," said the "Times," "evi- dence of Japaneso treachery and violations of the surrender terms are adding fuel to tire fire.” **---

The "Times" points out that under those terma the Japanese

in China were to surrender to

There

aro many criticisms to bo mado of the Chinese National Government, Miss Utley said, but she doubted whether any Govern-i

could have done mont in China any better

We tend to forget that China fought longer and with loan ald from America

than any Nations," other United clared

of the ahe de-

"IL

is a major tragedy that after eight years of war Chinn should find herself again menaced by external aggression, and civil

war.

MAJOR TRAGEDY "One has the impression that China in bending over backwards to give Russia the benefit of the doubt in a valiant endeavor to pre- sorve the hopes of the Sino-Sovlet pact.

"No word of protest la uttered concerning Russia's violations of the pact," he said. CHINA'S DESIRE FOR PEACE

"So

great is

for the desire pence and international Coopera- tion in China," Miss Utley went

lows all affront, all violations of

BLACK DRAGON- SURRENDERS

Tokyo, Nov. 22. Baron-General Sado Arn-

ki, "High Priest of the military cult," and Yoshi- dine Kuzu, head of the fear- ed Black. Dragon Society, to-day

surrendered them- selves at the Sugamo prl. son. Adsociated Press.

Boxer Shot

Dead

A

NEW YORK, NOV. 22. MAN IDENTIFIED BY AS AL THE POLICE ("BUMMY") DAVIS, 26, FOR- MER CONTENDER FOR THE WORLD'S LIGHTWEIGHT AND WELTERWEIGHT BOXING TI- TLES WAS SHOT DEAD OUT. SIDE A BROOKLYN TAVERN.

The assistant-chief inspector's oflee said that Davis was trying to stop four men who robbed the tavern.

The boxer who scored one of the ring's outstanding up-acts in 1944 with a one-round knock-out on the thon lightweight champion non-title Hob Montgomery bout has met many of the ring's top fighters.--Associated Press.

on, "that the Government swal-R. A. F. TO MEET 5 the Sino-Soviet pact, all criticisms COMMANDO

by Americans, whether justified or unjustified.

The primary requisite in China to-day was national unity, she said, if China "is not to become the victim or pawn of Foreign Powers." "All

the bloodshed by tho Americans Ita the war against Japan would have been in vain if it was done merely to substituto one aggressor for another in the Far East.

our

What promises to be unusually attractive fare will be served up for football fans at the Club de Hecrelo ground at King's Park on Saturday when R.A.F. meat No. 6 Commando at 4.16 p.m.

The tears argi-

6 Commando: Nisbert; Good- child. Scott; Bird, Dryden. Thalm; Harvey. Ford, Cookto, Hill and Coleman.

R.A.F.: Pope; Sxt. Simon, The Chinese Government, she Hyde; Smith, Cpl. Lennox, Dawn sald, wishes to follow the path or Sergt. Balley; Brooks, Kesley, Cpl. Stokes, Lothian and Boyd. of democracy. but it needs help not to

bo engulfed in the Reserves: Cpl. Hankorp and H- totalitarian ocean."--Associated bormOQIL Press.

Referee: Anderson.

Everyone Satisfied

For The Moment Anyway

PARIS, NOV, 22. GENERAL DE GAULLE'S CHIEF OF CABINET SAID THE PROVISIONAL PRESIDENT HAS FORMED A COALI- TION GOVERNMENT, GIVING THE COMMUNISTS

PORTFOLIOS, INCLUDING FIVE

THE NEWLY CREATED MINISTRY OF ARMAMENTS. THE CHIEF OF STAFF SAID DE GAULLE WOULD READ IT TO THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY FRIDAY, THIS ACTION IS EXPECTED TO RESOLVE THE CRISIS WHICH AROSE WHEN THE COMMUNISTS DEMAND. ED ONE OF THREE MAJOR CABINET POSTS AND DE GAULLE PRESENTED HIS RESIGNATION.

RADIO

De Gaulle remains Chief of bert Prigent, of the Mouvemont the Armies, charged with ex- Republicain Populaire. The So- ponsibility for national defense. ciallets retained the important The Cabinet contains 12 hold interior ministry post. A480- over members from his former ciated Press. From the United Kingdom Ja Chiang Kai-shek's forces, in the provisional Cabinet.

Five Cabinet posts went to coming 1,200 tons of ship repair Netherlands East Indies to Lord each of France's major parti. 8, for the ing materials, medical supplies Mountbatten and in Manchurer with a minor Socialist offeaut,

malt for the Brewery, and general to the Russian Commander

the Union Democratic and So- there.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 20, 1940. From the United States

cialist Resistance Party, getting; "But," it added, "It is now three, and the Independents "FORCES REQUEST HOUR" confirmed that, in violution of three.

ZBW HONGKONG Broadcasting on these terms, and the command De Gaulle's new Government Frequency of 640 KUncycles and from of their own Emperor, local Ja- dropped tho old setup of 19.80 to 1.80 p... 6.35 to 7 80 p.m. of War, and 9.00 to 11.00 pm. also on 9,51 panese Commanders have been separate Ministries turning over their arms and Navy and Air.

Megacy clos. The General, faced with the H. K.T. equipment to the Indonesians and Indo-Chinese revolutionaries necessity of giving equal rep.-19.00 p.m.-Daily Programme Burt and to the Chinese Communists. gentation to the main parties. added to the ordinary Cabinet four Ministers of State without 12.02 p.m.-John McCormack (Tenor) & the London Palladium Ozą portfolio. This

appeared to

chostru. satisfy everyone,

coming petroleum products of all kinds, while the President Grant is bringing a general cargo, conalst Ing largely, It is understood, of foodstuffs. The Javanese Prince has sailed from San Francisco

with a general cargo.

recess this afternoon, Lord Justice Lawrence agreed to a prolongation of the Tribunal hearing until 17.45 to enable Jackson to finish his speech. Jackson said that Goering co- directed the Nazi Party on a | "lawless road.”

At Aden, some 2,300 tons of salt Some of Jackson's heaviest iro is waiting for December shipment.

directed Was

against Field-

From Balgon, the E Sang. is Marshai Wilhelm *Koitel and Culonel-Guneral Alfred Jodl, two bringing about 1,000 tons of rice Aymbols of the German

General and

rubber. Staff which ho called “a criminal group whose existence and tradi tion constitute a standing menace

to the peace of the world."-Asso

ciated Press.

20 BROKEN MEN

general cargo, including

Jame

And in the Indies they had even created, five days after the surrender, an Indonesian' Ro- public.

A Minister of Population also was added to the Cabinet-Ro-

Emperor Displeased

mary

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TREASON SCHOOLS" "They have planted agents of unrest throughout the Far East, FACTORY MATERIALS Negotiations are far advanced trained in special Japanese tran with the Malayan Government for son schools to propagata in no supplies of raw materials to enable derground warfare, the the Colony's rubber factories tonime Japan sought to gain in resume operation, while Govern- the war she has lost. Nuremberg, Nov. 22.

ment has released stocks from go- "They are furnishing military, Under grey ekios, twenty top downs to enable local soap manus leadership and even men to na- ranking Nazi-described yester facturere to got to work again. day as "twenty broken menara is coming from India to gettivo groups fighting the Allies, made their third trip across the local cotton mills working. ramp from the Nuremberg Gaol A fair proportion of the goods to the Court House to-day for the coming forward are on private opening of the third session of the account and will be handled com-

Tokyo, Nov. 22. International Military Tribunal. mercially, and the other items,

"The British command in In- Tho nowspaper Mainichi" re- For the American judges and those which remain under Govern donesin has already arrested ported to-day that the Emperor of prosecutors, to-day's session mcant ment control because of the world two Japanese Generals for turn-apan in displeased about the deck- sacrificing the traditional Thanks position, will find their way on toing over their arms to unruly sion of Prince Naruhiko, Higashi giving Day holiday.

the open market before long.

Kual to become a commoner and 9.00 p.m.-Forces Request :ur. The defendants took their places It is, however, stressed that the elements. fifteen minutes before the Tribunal prohibition on the export of cor-

will not porralt any princo to ron

London Helay-News. ounce his Royal status without members autored the Court Room: tain commodition, such as news

extremely strong reasons. 9.05.Saricom Music Box The Court refused the applica- print, already notified, will remain

Hirohito's attitude was reported ENSA tion mado on behalf of. Juilus in fores for the time being.

to have been learned in interviews Btrastcher. the Jew Balter, pload-

with the Imperial Household Mini-||*; ing Insanity. He was found samo and fit to appear and present his

ter defenco and capable of understand- log his actions during the timo covered by the Indictment.

It

PRODUCING THE GOODS

Moscow, Nov. 2,

It was announced here to-day

"In Indo-China the situation appears to call for a more ex pilcit statement on French em- pire policy than has appeared so for.

CHINA, POWDERKEG "But the most explosive site tion exista in China where the

...

Higashi Kual‹ had proposed that all princes, except the Em paror's three brothers, viold their was announced that the that Boylet Russia's birthrate has end of the war, and the Japa Royal do News Agency anys health of Ernest Kaltenbrunner, Ingrossed 35 per cent as a result eso arms turned over to them, that the office of the Lord Keeper former chief of the Security Police of the 1944 decreo giving cash have inspired in the Chinose of the Privy Seal will be abolish and now in hospital with haemor, awards to the mothers of three Communists oven greater reso on Saturday after sixty-one rhage of the brain, has lightly or more children. improved after an al

The actual figures have boon tance to the recognised govern years of existence. Marquis Ko Injection of withheld but Russia's pro-war munt of their country that they chi Kodso, is the Seal Kooper penlelllin.NAMED

Associated Press, Counsel for Martin Benmann, birth-zato figures were already have displayed in the past.

"The Communists aro Fat Hitler's Secretary, who is boing among the world's bigboot tried in his absence, moved for a clated Frons.

only delaying disarmament and postponement of the trial against

dissolution of the Japaagse

Washington. Nov. 22. The Court rejected the applics The Army has announced that tion. Lord Justled Lawrence, the the 67th Infantry Division, Paci Presiding Judeo, stating that the fled veterans, en rous home, will Proceedings against hhn would go arrive top to hemin the inactiva wherd-Router kablolation pronese manA «sociated Press.

Washington, Nov, 22, The Navy Department an unles on Chindae soil but aie cod. de dAx.. that Agacleto de alao raising the spectre of Civil la Itams, of Daraga Alby, Philip war which could set all Asia pines, who was previously report again.” -- Associated] 'ed vilasing, died in a prison camp: aflamO

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