CHINA'S
THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1945.
CIVIL STRIFE
General Marshall To Investigate Situation
May
Visit Yenan After Chungking
CHUNGKING, DEC. 2. GENERAL GEORGE MARSHALL WILL RECEIVE A FULL. REPORT ON THE FA ATRICIDAL TROUBLES WHEN
THERE WAS SPIO ULA HE COMES TO CHUNGKING TION THAT THE NEW UNITED STATES AMBASSA DOR WOULD VISIT VENAN THE CONFER WITH MAGE TSE-TUNG AND GENERAL CHU TEH.
IT WAS LEARNED THAT PREMIER T. V. SUGNT
FOREIGN MINISTER WANG SHH CHENG WOULD ASSIST CHIANG RAI SHEK IN THE DISCUSSIONS WITH GENERAL MARSHALL THE WAR MINISTER, GENERAL CHEN CHENG IS ALSO EXPECTED TO
ATTEND
Welcomed By Communists
THE
PEIPING, BIRC APPOINTMENT GENERAL GEORGE
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WELCOMED
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SHALE AS US AMBASSADOR
IS CHINA
fo BY
THE COMMUNIST, TIONAL AND NEUTRAL PAI TIONS IN NORTH CHINA
An official
lues agreement to delay one mich the withelawal f 1-2 Manchuria Will
Po the Nationalists in t send administrative per quel and Troops iplo strategic ritues ahead of the Compoun
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Execution of Repatriation John Amery Programme
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Washington. Fine 3.
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The Army has a-kent ita om munder in Klawur for report on The usareted turn of 54 for ball players to the United Statens by war withough they tund for Few points to be done herged.
An edited in the Army new
papre "Stars and Stempe
'w, til
that only 1 out of the
, all
members of the Anry at Corve
Hawaiian deers" team. would be qualified for pelease even umler the reduced shure of 55 which will be in effect moon.
A War Department statemen Rid: "It is the War Depart ment's policy that no member of the Army la to be returned to the United States under the point ay tem from any war theatre unless he has sufhelent potats for is charge." It addest : "A complete statement
forthcoming" after Lieut-General Robert C Richardson, Hawaiian Commun der makes a report Prens.
will be
Axeisted
U.S. Labour Dispute
A Yenan Inndent Jack by SEM te Associated Press a Pam isco alleged that merch Ba had ondered a big nationalisi offensive with seven Three frutits in Northshm Anointed Press,
MUST FORTUNATE
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Shanghai, Dec
Wedemeye Lin General Commander in Chief of the Uirited State
forces in China trained appointmas t
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For Japanese
PEIPING, DEC. 2.
THE CHINOSE REPATRIA- TION PROGRAMME FOR JAPANESE INCLUDES TURES ON PEACE.
LEC
Maj. Ken. Ma Yu-wen expressed the bong at a press conference here today that
the programine. of education could be carried an for some time "to instill the ways f pence and Justice into the minds of the Japanese" and "to rultivate peaceful thoughts."
He said the first Japanese dix- armed and roncentrated in the the enpitula, Peiping area after tion were 1,300 soldiers confined in the army barracks near the Summer Painer of the Manchus November 23. nearly Two months after the formal sarren- der of Japan.
by
General Ma sald 70,000 Japa. - dese solliers in the Peoplug and Hankow pass areas would be dis armed
mid-week, barring undue
does interruption. This
that not
United Hinten murines
will be region ready to return heme then, Ma sakd. The American troops will after more home until not go than 100,000 Japanese civilians in the region are taken care of, he declared. Associated Press.
in the
Civil Service Men Have A Grouse
EN SERVICE MEN RETURNING TO THEIR PRE WAR
JOBS IN THE CIVIL SERVICE ARE FEELING BIT TER AND FRUSTRATED. AND HERE IS THE REA- SON:
THEY ARE FINDING THE PATH OF PROMOTION CLOS- ED TO THEM -BECAUSE IN THEIR CHILDHOOD THEIR PARENTS HAD TO TAKE THEM AWAY" THEY WERE 15 ON EB FROM SCHOOL BEFORE
YEARS OLD.
For the fired time in the his
Asked at a news conference iftory of the Civil Service per
The United States wohl Trans
1 Chinese Government force
Manchuria by
Wedemeyer replied:
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of opera
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nsion to sit fur the entrance examinations preliminaries 10 General higher grades of the Ser "Manchurin
Binges the number of therude a Kustan trs ar at the Chinese and Rus hotchamut T with that Legang They are on higher level than myself." eated Press.
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years spent at school. The ex- Service man who left school be. nfore completing the accessary Assowumber of years finds that for
the rest of his life be will be elained to the grade, he is now
SOUVENIR INDUSTRY and that he will not be able
Tokyo, Dec. I
The Allied Government has released four-million pottule ol short-cut sith fire which have been frozen since September 25 fur the Japanese manufactur of rivilian clothing aunt olan kets
No action has been taken on the Japanese balance of 40,000 bales of exportable raw silk which the Government hopes to exchange for imports.
Headquarters Allied directed the immediate grading of 3,000 bales of semi-finished raw silk material.
has
to get out typical case
of it
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A man of 26 is now highest section. of the
is a
in the
postal grade earning £4 169 a week
He has a wife and two children. His present job will bring him In salary of £5 88. a week when he is 34, and this is the highest he can attain,
The man asked permission to Fake the examination, which would secure him a job na Customs and Excise officer with
"
salary rising to £800 a year. He was told that his educa- tional qualifications
werd
The Japanese want to apply the stock to the production and good enough, and that without export of souvenirs.--Associata recommendation from his de- partmental head he could not ed Press.
ait for the examination.
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LONG VIEW WANTED
long-term policy
three
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Sheer Luxury On Its Way
London, Dec. 1. British hosiery manufacturera, just back after a detailed tour of the United States, are convinced that we are in a position to pro- duce fully-fashioned stockings in quantity before next apring.
"Already an approciable amount of Nylon yarn has been released by the Government. We are press-
ing for the release of still further supplies," said Mr. John Walton, head of a famous Nottingham manufacturing firm.
"We have learned a great deal this on the technical side from
I am visit to the United States. convinced that everything that is possible will now be done to mako available the stocks of yarn which we have in this country."
START THIS YEAR
A statement issued by a director of British Nylon Spinnare Ltd. makes it clear that the manufac ture of Nylon stockings will start in Britain before the end of the year.
The yarn is available but the Washington, Dec. 1.
machinory to process it is not. The Labour Management Con-
RAVE TO QUIT
When British firma, start pro- ference to-day rejected three wage
duction they will probably be using resolutions offered by the Con
Although this man--who was
the supor-sheet fifty-one gauge gress of Industrial Organisation
New York, Dec. 1.
years 171 and the American Federation of William L. Batt, United States
The Army, machinery.
That sounds terribly technical... Labour and Management,
member of the Combined Raw wounded and then discharged-
but it roenns that our factories The ware issue was raised by Materials Board, to-day called for has studied for the examination will be producing the finest stock. C.1.0. President. Philip
of foreign in his spare time his chief hus, Ings in the world. Murray who sought to put the conference trade and international economies refused to give him the neepy- on record as favouring substantial which can be adhered to generally sary recommendation because increased. A. F. L. President Wil- from one administration to an-
he wants to keep the man in the liam Green countered
with another. amended resolution for "general" Batt said: "It can only be department. wage increases,
scarcity and timorous philosophy "I cannot bringing up Ira Monhar, President of the that does not encourber every children in the way I should Manu-effort to enlarge the flow of two-ike on my present salary," the National Association of facturers added in a resolution way trade."-Associated Press.
man says, "so I shall have to quit the service."
endorsing collective bargaining on wages.
fell be- A BIT LATE
All three resolutions cause of the rule that the con- ference action must be unanimous.. -Associated Press.
MEDALS WANTED
Tokyo, Dec. 1,
Honolulu, Duc. 1.
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Taking A 'Relaxed View
London, Dec. 1. A Civil Service Apokesman
Owners of oxoman Businesses said that only for certain grades are to got another chance of will Army educational certifi Servico release. cates be accepted in place of In the past releasca ware grant-- qualifications laid down by the ad only on the strongest compas. Commissionera.
plodalo grounda, but now Inber pretation to to be wider and mida whose anplications were refected. are invited to resubmit then.
An Air Ministry offical cald last
A Japanese garrison of one captain one lieutenant and forty avo army and navy mon formally Burrendered on Saipan to-day to
The spokesman added: "It is Americari leutenant-colonel not possible to acceptarmy certi- after having been boled up in the ficates for all grades because,
an
A nationwide campaign to urge hills for 18 months since organized for instance, the clerical grades night: "Every care will still be more than 6,000,000 people in resistance on the strategic island call for full-time education up considered on its merits, but we Jaen to return their moduls to ceased. The tattered remnant of to the age of 15 or 16, but do shall be taking; a vory rolandd
· the State fina bren made by Masá= | n]", "onco
strong fighting-forço katau Youhinatsu, Chief Secretary marched from the hilld in forma- not state any particular stan- viów."
dard.
of the "National Federation of ton carrying a Japanese fr
Tollera",
and American-made cazzires' and
wing organisation declared that | Press.
A statement fasued tw this right-automatio rilled. Associated
"If the applicant has not been at school fill these aged, how can he be accopteâ?”
this would be the first stop th gulidior up Japan on peaceful
Tokyo, Dec. 1.
basis. The medals, which it. In
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ISTRATION, HONG KONG
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