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Communists Urge Their Peaceful Purpose

37 KILLED IN CALCUTTA

DISORDERS

CALCUTTA, NOV. 20.

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LONDON, NOV. 26.

THE CHINESE COMMUNISTS' DESIRE FOR A PEACEFUL SOLUTION OF THEIR DISPUTE WITH THE CEN- TAL GOVERNMENT WAS STRESSED IN AN ARTICLE IN THE NEWS CHRONICLE THIS MORNINGBY GENERAL CHOU EN-LAL, WHO REPRESENTS THE COMMUNISTS IN THE PRESENT NEGOTIATIONS IN CHUNGKING.

"UNFORTUNATELY" WRITES, THE GENERAL. "THE COMMUNIST PARTY IS CONFRONTED WITH SERI- OUS DIFFICULTIES. AT THE HEIGHT OF THE NEGOTIATIONS THE NATIONAL MILITARY COUNCIL ORDERED THE 'COMMANDERS AT THE VARIOUS- FRONTS TO SUPPRESS THE BANDITS.

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"Government troops advane- Ing deep into the liberated areas. under the pretext of opening up; communications and disarming the Japanese, are actually fight. ing anti-Japanese troops.

PRESIDENTI SURPRISES MOM

Granview, Mis., Nov. 20. ' President Truman ucator day surprised his 98-year old mother, Mrs. Martha Trumath, by fiying hero from Washing- ton to be with har on her birthday anniversary.

"The President made thỏ

that trip so quiatly

tow know of it until shortly befora. he took off again for Washing- ton---Ansociated Proza,

Ernie Fails To Please

London, Nov. 26, The British Communist party convention ananimously demanded yesterday the removal of Foreign "The Communist troops pou

Borin Secretary Ernant

on the trented at Brst, pending polit. ground he continued the foreign The following are the full re-

government cal solutions of the differences policy of the Tory At least 37 persons, Including sults of F.A. Cup and League

between the Government and and endangered world peace and one American soldier, were killed matches played in Britain un

01. themselves. but finally were which followed Saturday:--, in the disorders,

Communist resolution cri- North: Blackburn 9, compelled to act in self-defenticized the Labour Government's demonstrations against the trini

League The Calcutta situation improved Manchester City 0: Blackpool . Thus civil wat broke out.”

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yesterday with The end

Criticising of the Huddersfield 1 Burnley 2, Brad-

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peoples. Associated Queen's Rund. Also she strike had erivaled transportation pool. Sheffield Wednesday patrolling railways for the Con-

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unanimously exquinte bineleta, etc..

sley 0: Sunderland 0, Preston N.E. tary operations.

passed a resolution, criticising the Government's policy on 1.

Greece, Spain, the Soviet Union, the new peoples' governments in Europe Ita attitude to the colonial and peoples, which it declared continu ed to be conservative policy and endangered peace and economic co-operation. Reuter.

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HELSINKI, NOV. 26.

AND "THERE HAS BEEN MUCH SYMPATHY

UNDER- STANDING FROM THE SOVIET UNION, ALTHOUGH THERE HAVE BEEN DIFFERENCES OVER INTER- PRETATION OF SOME OF THE ARMISTICE CLAUSES," SAID THE FINNISH PRIME MINISTER, DR. PAASIKIVI, IN AN INTERVIEW TO - DAY. "WE HAD HOPED THE FIN AL PEACE TREATY WOULD BE CONCLUDED THIS AUTUMN AFTER THE LON- DON CONFERENCE BUT THERE WAS NO LUCK AT THAT MEETING AND OUR PEACE TREATY. AS WELL AS OTHER QUESTIONS, HE DECLARED.

WERE DELAYED."

was political and that he would not return to Helsinki,

"Real have now

"We also had differences at first over the question of war criminals but We agreed to interpret the armiatice Clause XIII pledging their trial."

Questioned about reports that Scottish (A)-Coltie 2, Morton

the Soviet Union was geeking Falkirk 3, Hearts 5; Hibernians

South 6, Queen of the

1 Kil to negotiate friendship and a- marnock 2, Queen's Park 2:tual defence alliances with Fin- Motherwell 1. Rangers 2; Partick lund, Dr. Paasikivi answered Thistle 5, Hamilton 1: St Mirren that much a question could not 2. Clyde 1; Third Lanark 3, be raised until after the peace Aberdeen 1.

Scottish (B)--Airdrie 4. Raith treaty, when it was hoped Fin- land would be invited to join Rovers 2; Alloa 3. St. Johnstone

the United Nations Organien- 1; Arbroath 3. Dunfermline 1: Cowdenbeath 1, Ayr United ; tion. Dumbarton 9. Dunder 1: Dundee United 2, Albion Rovers 3, East Fife 7. Stenhousemuir 2.

Budapest. Nov. 25. The Minleter of State

Arpad Szakasits said to-day that the Hungarian National Assembly's first act will be to declare the nation once more a people's re- public. Associated Press.

Ir the United Nations Or- ganisation functioned better than the League of Nations it was hoped there would be no need for separate geographical i blocs.

Dr. Panelkivi, who is acting as temporary President, strong- ly denied that Marshal Manner- Portugal heim's departure to

Reaction Sets In

New York

NEW YORK, NOV. 26.

THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE FEDERAL COUN- CIL OF CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN AMERICA, A CEN. TRAL ORGANISATION WITH 27,000,000 MEMBERS FROM 25 DENOMINATIONS, ADOPTED A REPORT YESTERDAY STATING THAT "TOO EASILY WE HAVE CONDEMNED WHOLE PEOPLES BECAUSE OF THEIR RACE.

reason for the Mar- shal's voyage was health," Dr. Paasikivi said. "His doctor told him he must spend several weeks

in a warm climate but I expect him back after some time." Reuter.

SOVIET'S TERMS IN MANCHURIA

CHUNGKING, NOV. 26. THE "CHINA TIMES" PRINTED A LIST OF DEMANDS YESTERDAY WHICH IT SAID WERE PRESENTED TO CHINA BY RUSSIAN MARSHAL RODION MALINOV. SKY, COMMANDER OF THE TRANS-BAIKAL FRONT. THEY INCLUDED: SINO-RUSSIAN DEVELOPMENT OF THE ANSHAN REGION COAL MINES; RUSSIAN NAVIGATION RIGHTS ON THE SUNGARI RIVER; JOINT OWNERSHIP AND OPERATION OF ALL JAPANESE AND PUPPET ELECTRIC ENTERPRISES. THE KIRIN-HEILUNGKLANG GOLD-MINE AND MAIN. ARSENALS IN MANCHURIA.

Observers anid acceptance of Changchun to maintain peace such alleged demande wлd und order. make Manchuria virtually Sino-

that the The paper added Russian territory instead of a Chineze Communists have been permitted to operate broadcast- sovereign section of China.

The now "Szechwan Daily" ing stations at Changchun and reported airborne Government to take over six of the seven troop movements to Changchun, ChinesG newspapers publlahed the Manchurian capital, would there. It said that the Com- begin soon, but it did not state munists have nominated a new whether he movement is depun mayor at Changchun but that dent on acceptance by Chinn fhe had not yet taken office.

Chinese reports said that Na- the reported Russian demands.

tionalist troops driving along railroad the Peiping-Mukden

miles from were under 125 Mukden where the Communi ita are building their defences. Associated Press.

Chinese Communist forces said to-day that the Soviet forces are holding the key of the Manchurinn cities until Chinese Nationalist troops arrive to take control, but the Chungking press asserted that the Russians are making new de mands as the price Cornton.

of much con-

which The extent to

Chiang Kai-shek might have to accede to Russie in order to win part con- trol of Manchuria is occasioning conjecture here.

Some observers expressed the demands might opinion that the entall virtual

joint Chinese. Russian dominion over Manchuria. VERY FRIENDLY Nationalist nowspapera indicat- ed that the Government forces are progressing steadily with their

Into thrusts

Manchuria. The papers said that one Government forco reached Chingsien, 100 miles Inside Manchuria where the Cum manists had earlier predicted the first real battle for the region would take place.

Communist

that anid sources the Russian altitude towards Chiang'a Government น friendly. The Communists alleged that American planes are recon- noltering over the Chahar pro- vince of Inner Mongolia.

very

The Communist "Daily News" said that some Nationalists are hoping that the Americans "will lend a few atomic bombs to try against the Communist)."

CHINHSIEN TAKEN Chincan Government forces are reported to have captured Chin- halen, strategic junction on the Peiping-Mukden Railway. --

Router.

ORLANDO TO TRY COME BACK IN ITALY?

ROME, NOV, 26. VITTORIO EMANUEL OR- LA NDO 85-YEAR-OLD STATESMAN WHO WAS A MEMBER OF THE "BIG FOUR" OF WORLD WAR I, WAS REPORTED TO-DAY TO BE ATTEMPTING TO RE- ITALY'S GOVERN. SOLVE MENT CRISIS AMID WIDE- SPREAD REPORTS THAT HE MIGHT BE OFFERED THE PREMIERSHIP.

The former Premier still is He vigorous despite his age.

is known to be acceptable to the powerful Christian front party Tho Communists have an- as well as to the right wing nounced the setting up of a new Liberals and the Labour Denio- Chahar provincial governor thus | crate. aggravating the break between Should the Communist Party Chungking and Yenau,

agree to enter a government Orlando, observers hended by believe a Cabinet can be formed quickly. On the basis of past performances, the Communista probably will be willing to par- ticipate in any government pending the holding of national clections. Associated Press.

SOVIET REINFORCEMENTS

The Catholic newspaper "So cial Welfare" said to-day that the Russians have poured an additional 20,000

men

Independence Of Iran Not Involved

into

MOSCOW, NOV. 26. DIPLOMATIC QUARTERS SAID THAT THE SOVIET FOR- EIGN COMMISSAR M. MOLOTOV AND THE IRANIAN AMBASSADOR HERE WERE ENGAGED IN FULL AND FRANK DISCUSSION OF THE SITUATION IN THE AZERBAIJAN PROVINCE AND THAT MOLOTOV HAD GIVEN ASSURANCES THAT RUSSIA-WOULD RESPECT IRAN'S SOVEREIGNTY.

MOLOTOV IS REPORTED TO HAVE EXPRESSED SUR- PRISE AT THE REPORTS THAT RED ARMY TROOPS HAD REFUSED FREE PASSAGE TO IRANIAN FORCES TRYING TO REACH THE PROVINCE.

Surrender Of Balts Stirs Sweden

SEEING UMBERTO AMID THREATS OF VIO LENCE AND SPECULATION ON A MONARCHIST RESUR GENCE, THE ELDER STATES- MAN VITTORIO ORLANDO ARRIVED IN ROME FOR CONFERENCE WITH CROWN PRINCE UMBERTO ON THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN WHICH PREMIER PARRI RESIGNED.

Orlando has been mentioned prominently as Parri's successor. There has been speculation that Umberto might Crown Princo attempt to strengthen the role of the monarchiste in the Italian Government but there is no official Indication whether he would at- tempt to form a government out. The conversations are regard-side the committee of national ed in diplomatic quarters a leading to a possible solution of the troublesome situation

liberation

Rumblings of discontent ap peared in the threat of a general strike in Northern Italy where Parri led the resistance forces against the

Tho self-styled national con of Soviet-occupied Aber RTOSS baijan province has demanded au-Press. tonomy from the Central Iranian Government but has disclaimed any intention of splitting Iran or altering the present boundaries.

Iran government officials have charged that the separatist move- ment in the province has been given DESTRUCTION,

encouragement from the outside.

"WE HAVE HARDENED OUR HEART TO INFLICT ON

THEM WHOLESALE DEATH AND

AND HAVE COME TO TOLERATE AS VICTORY AIDS, QUALITIES AND DEEDS WHICH, WHEN THEY AP. PEARED IN NAZISM, RIGHTLY REVOLTED US.

EXCELLÉNT RESULT

Proceeds of the Victory Race Meeting at the Beas River Race Track, Fanling, in aid of H.E. the Commander-in-Chief's Fund for the Rellof of Distress in China aro still being counted up.

Well over $12,000 has already been counted and the 14,000 be in the vicinity of 314,000. There was a large public present. and so many got lost on their way back to town without losing their tentpor that it gugurs well for another Raco Meeting even at

Fanitar

ST. JOSEPH'S F.C. TO GET GOING AGAIN

At an unofficial meating of St. Joseph's Football Club yesterday it was decided that every effort bo made to enable the Club to resumé Its football, activities.

committed consisting of Monsin. D. Leonard, A 34 Hus- anin, F. A. Barrotta and Bammy. Tsang was elected to arrange for friendly games and the selection

of teams.

It was also decided that the annual general meeting be held as Boon as lumbers of the Club at prezant ie Macao and China return to Hong Kong, Macam Nake

Mr. L. F. Bouss was nominated acting Hon. Becretary for

STOCKHOLM, NOV. 20.

OF PROTEST, A STORM CULMINATING IN UNIVER SITY STUDENT DEMONSTRA

TIONS, CONSERVATIVE AND The congress said it intended LIBERAL PARTY PETITIONS

MOSCOW CHARGE

Nazis. Associated

RADIO

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 27, 1045. GASTON D'AQUINO (TEÑOE) FROM THE STUDIO. ZBW HONGKONG broadcasting on a frequency of 640 Kilocycles and from 13.86 to 1.00 p.m., 6.80 to 7.50 p.m.

mary.

19.09 p.m.-Tchaikowsky-The Bloop-

ing Princem" Bulto. 1.00 p.Nows & Announcements. 1.10-p.m.-Bervices Music Box"

INBA.

1.25 p.m.-Musical Comedy Selections.

pm-Close Dow

6.30 p.m.-Excerpts from Gilbert &

Bullivan Opera ---

"Yam of the Guard," "Piaton of Persanoo."

TO THE GOVERNMENT AND to attain its goals peacefully but and 9.00 to 11.00 p.m. also on 9,59 A SOCIALIST PRESS CAM- would fight if necessary. It added orelor. "Therefore, as a prerequisite PAIGN, HAS MARKED THE that its demands would be made... to a just and durable peace, we SWEDISH

Central Iranian 19.00 pm-Dally Programme Bom GOVERNMENT's known to the

no to the call upon our people to cleanse DECISION TO HAND OVER government as wall themselves from the moral con- TO THE SOVIET AUTHORI United States, Russin, Britaln tamination of war,”

TIES 105 BALTS, MOST OF and China. WHOM FOUGHT WITH THE Among the principles urged

ARMY GERMAN

AGAINST treaties THE RUSSIANS. for inclusion in all

In Moscow, meanwhile, the were:

Subordination to human con- Swedish womon tuve arged Soviet Tass-Agency-reported-in-a-2.00 siderations of all strategic and the army lorry drivers to refuse Teheran dispatch that three pea- to take the Balte to the harbours santa were killed by the Iranian economic considerations regard for deportation and state that polico, terrorising the residents of ing territorial changes this they will throw fir branches in the Azerbaijan province. The dis conforming to natural long-front of the lorries ilke mourners patch aald the peasants wore flea-

branches before ing to escape the police. term aspirations of the in- throwing

if the deportations are The dispatch sald that the Rus- habitants

sians were openly sympathetic to. carried out.

Tho Conservative newspaper the debire of the province for au Svenska Dagbladet urging the tonomy within the framework of Government to reconsider its deal- the Iranian stato and would like alon lost aconcs might be wit to see more recognition given to Limit armaments and mill-nessed which are "without parallel the people manses

party which tary establishments to needs of our modern history," says that is in clone touch with the Soviet Internal and international order the Swedes may have to carry out Union. In accordance with United Na- drders, "which in aiden times were tions plans. with penco treation the work, not of the hangman but

of his henchmen. malding a beginning toward rentiation of "the conception of an international bill of rights."

Associated Press...

Assure colonial peoples" "Inde pendence or self-government within a fixed term wherever practicable:"

SOVIET

BOXERS

Moscow, Nov. 20. Andro Nuvarnardov)-80 – from Georgia, won the right last night to fight antinst Nikolai Korolov, of Moscow, for the title of shao lute boaian champion of the

hearse

After the decision was

nounced, the Bolts began a hunger strike, threatened suicide and also petitioned King Gustavy Router.

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0.00 p.m. Filia Krelalor & Yehudi

Menubi-Violin Solos.

9 45 p.m —Ohapin Half-Hour. 10.10 p.m.Dance Music. 11,00 p.m.---Olone Dowis,

The dispatch quoted n letter from the Iranian democratic party published in the Iranian потуда paper "Dad" that Iranian officinis recently said that armed members of the democratie unrty were res ponsible for the separatist orders and also contended that Soviet occupation troops pravond od reinforcement of the Iranian police in the province which to adjacent to the Soviet boundary.

and pubilabed for the The Iranian Embassy in Mos

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