THE CHINA MAIL, HONG KONG, MONDAY, DECEMB ER 3, 1946. -
Chungking Pleased
By Soviet Agreement
Commuted
Madrid. Dec. 2. General Franco has
muted
the imprisonment the leath
Nethe super m Siela Caton, a member of the former t'utalun, Autano- the overnorent under
Republican Bocians.
Manchuria Facturies Stripped
Reuter.
CHUNGKING, DEC. 2.
THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT HAS ANNOUNCED THAT THE DATE FOR THE WITHDRAWAL OF RUSSIAN TROOPS FROM MANCHURIA HAS BEEN SET FOR JANUARY 3, UNDER THE POSTPONEMENT AGREE- MENT.
THE AGREEMENT WILL ENABLE
CHINESE GOVERN
MENT PERSONNEL TO TAKE OVER THE ADMINIS- TRATION OF MANCHURIA AND WILL PERMIT OMIN
QUAKE TOLL
Quetta, Dec. 2, Forty-five bodlen has been recovered at Pasni, a port on the Maker const-of-Baluchi--- tan, according to the latest official reports regarding the damage caused by the recent earthquake there. Thirty-five persons are seriously injured.
Reuter.
NEHRU WANTS
ESE GOVERNMENT TROOPS TO MOVE IN BEFORE ACTION
THE SOVIET WITHDRAWAL IS COMPLETED.
The Ruasinus were scheduled to withdraw on December 3 bar Generalissi72305 Chisag foured that Chinese Communists would assume control it the Soviets evacuated a 9001.
Omeral Chinese goturves.
The Chinese Coverament troops have not yet been able to penetrate the territory in con- trolling strength.
Meanwhile, the Nationalists have reached a point within 20 miles of Tanhushan on the Pel
Champagne Party Broken Up In Raids
BERLIN, DEC. 2.
A NIGHT SWOOP, OFFICIALLY DESCRIBED AS PART OF THE POTSDAM POLICY OF EXTIRPATING GERMAN MILITARISM AND NAZIS, HAS BEEN MADE ON THE HOME OF A NUMBER OF GERMAN INDUSTRIAL ISTS. CULMINATING IN THEIR ARRESTS. THE PERSONAL FORTUNES OF ALL THOSE ARRESTED WILL BE FROZEN. BY THE FINANCE SECTION OF THE BRITISH CONTROL COMMISSION BUT THEIR FIRMS WILL CONTINUE TO OPERATE.
Japanese Reds Rally
500
|ilased milent on the report, tha | ning-Mukden railway, 65 milles | OVER TO THE KERNMENT | German benvy industry was be- Helnz Gebm, expert on temper the first sessions of the two-day
Tokyo, Dec. 2. The Japanese Communist Party opened its first rally in twenty year coincident with A Сол- The arrests follow three ed the big guns which shelled
munist criticism of the demand in NEW DELHI, DEC. 2.
weeks after the inking over of South-enst England from ho the House of Peers for legisla THE INDIAN LEADER, PAN: Krupps by the British and less French channel coast during the tion prohibiting the advocation of DIT NEHRU SAID TO-DAY
He also advised Hitler the elimination of the Emperor THAT HE EXPECTED THE than three months after the in-war.
on battleship construction andytem-a major Communist plan. BRITISH AUTHORITIES ternment of Huge Stimme d
built turrets and guns for the
Kyodo new agency said that WOULD TAKE QUICK STEPS other Ruhr coal chiefa.
the public wnt batred as AFTER THE INDIAN ELEC- An official British statement German "Tiger" tanks.
the nation, TIONS NEXT SPRING TO to-night wald:
also included delegates throughout "The weight of The number
including twenty women, attended TURN
THE GOVE
INDIANS. hind the Nazi Party even before fed steel, Walter Schwede, Direc- Communist Congress. The agency The Congress Party lender ad!
its succession to power and tor of the United Steel Trust, added that those attending were
Friedrich ed that if the British Government authority, and the destructiv" and
von Buelow, strictly investigated for Identi did not follow that course "other ambition of the Party, before Director of Krupps.-Reater,
teation before
weru they
per- mitted people
would take the initialve
enter the building, an obrigas reference to the Indian and during the war, was to
Gilchi Matsumura, member of politicni groups.
very large extent derived from
the House of Peers, during an in the existing strength and am-
terpellation, condemned the poll- bition of German Industry.
tleni parties ndvocating the elimination of the Emperor nys- ten, although he did not speci fically mention the Communists by nutne,-Asseinted Press.
Russin had demanded the inf
west of Mukden but have not yet centrol of the Manchurian min
come in contact with the m log. power and other enterprises. in return for handing over the muniats who are reported to be entrenched near the town. (kin area to Chiang Kai shek.
Unofficially some sourers idene dispatches said.
if strings were at. that pyyk FAC
CHINISIEN, MAN, DEC. 2
PRESS PHO ASSOCIATER TOGRAPHER CHARLES
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I ja niligend that representa- TAKE PICTURES OF TORIES IN MANCHURIA tached to the agreement it would❘tives of neveral Communist
pet forces have approachel be WHICH HAD BEEN STRIPPED be preferable to seeing all Man
Nationalist bendquarter FIL stitpen- Chinhsten offering to der. Asroriated Press.
TO BARE WALLS SINCE THE¡eburrin come under the deniesa END OF THE WAR
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Speculation On Marshall's Itinerary
CHUNGKING, DEC. 2. THERE IS SOME SPECULATION IN CHUNGKING AS T() WHETHER THE ITINERARY OF GENERAL, GEORGE MARSHALL, THE NEW US. AMBASSADOR TO CHINA. WILL INCLUDE A VISIT TO YENAN, COM MUNIST CAPITAL IN SHENSI POR MEETINGS WITH THE COMMUNIST LEADERS THERE,
SPURIOUS MOTES IN MACAO HE GOES TO YUNAN, MARSHALL WILL BE ABLE TO
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SEE THE COMMUNIST LEADERS MAD TSE-TUNG AND GENERAL CHUH TEH.
Even if he does not make the issues between the Nationallata trip he will get the Communist and the Communists.
Initiation of these peace talks accept poles of sice presented to him by Gen- |
eral Chou En Fai, deputy leader now only awaits the arrival in
Nehru expressed regret that the Indians could do nothing directly to help the Indonesians other than
refuse to lond ships carrying su plies to be used against them -- Associated Press.
DOSTLER EXECUTED
The lenders of German heavy industry and thefe henichinen were the class that stood must to gain by war, Initiated And directed by the Nazi leaders.
WIFE'S SCREAMS
"Enormous personal pront A huge JRver were gained before and during the war by such men an those who have ANTON Just been arrested and they were EXECUTER Pained by enlloc and doffberate BY A PIRING
YES disregard for humar values ani SQUAD TERDAY FOR ORDERING THE MOT-ring.
AVERSA, ITALY, DEC. 2. GERMAN
GEN. WAS
DOSTLER
A
EXECUTION OF 15 AMERI *Thole aurosis will be wel CAN SOLDIERS WHO WERE-comed by all evomies of Nazi CAPTURED BEBIND GERMAN and will contribute la proven # LINES IN ITALY IN MARCH resurgence of the tyne nf gingh 1944.
intir Nazism for which hoy Bustler
Bret the
Germani
towel." general to the for wer va inex
The wife of Dr. Kurt Line unrticipation in western Europe.
He was convicted in October by who was arrested in his bikin ng
white mlecht-ablet, gopoma 1 United States Army court war. that which disregarded plant on the window and velland - that in ordering the executions he "May God wreak His ventuma was carrying out commands from on you," as her husband was led higher officers. Associated Press. away.
of the Communist Party who is changking of the Communist MACA. FORBIDS IT
and money The greatest Muf scheduled to return to Chung
stimated
haking sometime within the next, for and theis de fes
into high fin, res
Torlight with other Cinamanist The point slijt goles are sundl de has crecerat they which could tringates to the Political Com sultative Council which is to bu deterol spot seraful examina
mert to discuss all outstanding
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Correspondent.
Soviet Denies Ambitions In Iran
LONDON, DEC. 2.
THE MOSCOW RADIO COMMENTATOR IN A BROAD- CAST TO-DAY SAID THAT THE SOVIET NOTE TO THE PERSIAN GOVERNMENT HAD MADE THE RUS. SIAN POSITION IN NORTHERN PERSIA PERFECT- LY CLEAR.
delegates who will be headed by Chou En-lai.
Chou has for a long time been the Communist principal spokes man and during his long periods of residence in Chungking over the past five years has repre- Mented the Communist view to foreign military and diplomatic ofErials.
He speaks enough English to The understood though in any formal Jalka with English- speaking persons he uses an in- terpreter.
comes
CHUNGKING PLEASED No doubt if Choo En-lai Chungking during to Marshall's visit he would only be too glad to talk to the former
General
K
OLYMPIC GAMES
Bernie, Dec. 2.
The Secretariat of the Inter- national Olympic Committee and to-day that it was reasonably cer- tain that the 1948 winter Olympic Games will be held in Switzerland with the remaining part of the programme scheduled for London, He said that a sufcient mumber of committer members 1) 1. ready voted in favour of London ---Asmeinted Press.
A Chinese named Lay Fong was injured in the thigh when he tried to Jung from a tramear near Ice Hatige Street at about 4.30 p.m yesterday. He was taken to the
Queen Mary Hospital.
Final Effort To Break Deadlock
WASHINGTON, DEC. 2.
DEFINITE SUCCESS OR COMPLETE FAILURE OF THE LOAN NEGOTIATIONS IS EXPECTED WITHIN SEVERAL DAYS, AS THE RESULT OF THE IMMIN- ENT ARRIVAL FROM LONDON OF THE PERMAN
ENT SECRETARY OF THE BRITISH TREASURY, SIR EDWARD BRIDGES.
IT IS LEARNED AUTHORITATIVELY THAT HIS MIS- SION IS TO MAKE A FINAL EFFORT TO BREAK THE DEADLOCK.
vn the
Another Industrialist. Schrenrnek, was in hed seith Hi
The deadlock hus persisted mistress, a girl in her dumpline Tokyo, Dec. 1. when his turn for arest come for a fortnight. It centres part-
differences Douglas MacArthur. He had a terrific wurdecicularly on Supremo Allied Commander In beautiful clothes and wonders question of British concessions, Japan, to-day forbade the Japan- how many suite he caule take which will determine the grant ese Government to plan, design..
snid the Korront with him"
Arnoted by for.
print or issue any new currency who
withou! Allied approval.
T
The Finance Miniater had in-very perturbed when told that tended to print 90,000,000,000 yen he could take only one." in notes by the end of the year bat Allied Headontera riuled that the lastance of these would be "an aid to the
notes Black
Market and other illerral tranenc tions such as the avoidance of the proposed levy on war profits and capital and therefore forbade it. --Reuter
CHAMPAGNE PARTY
The industrialist, Gusta: Letixerant, was in his luxurious home at Rocum, where the cellar was packed with food, wine and coal.
A champagne party was in terrupted to arrest Fritz Bang baum at his Essen hame.
with
im-
the
of the loan, relaxations of the Sterling Bloc and the parallel fresing of British arrangements with creditors, on which the Americus are usisting as con- ditions for an agreement,
Tho Britiah Ambassador, Lord Halifax, and Lord Keynes to-day for stood-by
an mediate conference Secretary of the Treasury. It is expected this will lead inmedi- j ately to the request for a new series of meetings with the Americans a vital conference, On another, Walter Eiel orst at which all cards will be final- a box of rat poison pills was ly fald on the table, and Sir found when he was arverlet Edward Bridges will endeavour which might not make it seem
Canton, Dec. 2. The officers took special prece to solve all outstanding difcul- smooth Chungking had a great
The cold spell which set in ou tlon in taking him into tutties. intervenitur in polifical or econo- uplift to-day on the announce
November 20. followed by because he had earlier attempt- also dement of the Sino-Russian agree.
drizzle the next day, furnishing ed. to commit suicide. ned allegations that the Soviet ment under whith the Russians
the first sign of coming winter. will delay the withdrawal of
fnds the poor people of Canton government
their forces in Manchuria for shivering around
street corners and shelters. another month to give the Cen- tral Government time to send There has been a marked in
of people crease in the number personnel and administrative
getting free hot congee and rice Dr. Erich Mueller, who design This is hailed as troops there.
At the relief contres; and charit able organisations are beginning
"THE SOVIET ARMED FORCES HAVE NEVER AND NE. VER WILI INTERFERE WITH PERSIAN DOMES- TIC AFFAIRS OR POLITICAL LIFE," HE SAID. The tri-petite treaty of 1912 has been faithfully carried out by the Soviet Government but this
has not always been the case with Persia.
The Suviet Union considers that the national democratic
It mic fire in Iran.
"uve
Kurds in that region. -Associated
Presa.
movement developing in North, YUGOSLAV
ern Persia to be purely a domes-|CONSTITUTION
tic Persian affair.
"The Soviet representatives and commanders in that aren
have
no connection
America Chief of Staff.
Despite fears of accret strings
an immense stride forward in the composing of the troubled situation in China. -Associated
Belgrade, Dee. 2. Dr. Ivan Ribar has been elected of any the first President of the Prest. Press. kind with it but the Persian dium of the Constituent Assembly, reactionaries are wilfully which trying to misrepresent the rights, appoint diplomats, inter- pret laws and rant amnesty and friendly Russian attitude -
other functions, wards Persin.'
The Moscow Radio adled that the Governor-General of North ern Persia has arrived in Ta- briz and has been given com- plete freedom of action. — Reu- tor.
TEHERAN TENSION
TEHERAN, DEC. 2. PUBLIC TENSION IN TEHE- RAN IS RISING IN SPITE OF GOVERNMENT ASSURANCES
THE THAT
will
exercise sovereign
Members of the Presidium, nc-i cording to the 1st drawn up by agreement between all groups in the Assembly, inciado Marshal. Tito, all members of the temporary government, and the presidents of Parliament and Federal units. The list was voted unanimously by a show of hands. Reuter.
POSITION IS COMPLIMENT 10
CONQUERORS?
EASIER AS FRESH TROOP REINFORCEMENTS ARE MOV- ING INTO THE CAPITAL TO TAKE UP POSTS ON ALL APPROACHES TO THE CAPI- TAL
Meanwhile,
tribe
Tokyo. Dec. 2. Mitsuo Miyata, former,Tokyo police oxocutive, has proposed Japan's Chahisawan abolishing hundred thousand aristocratic house
the
appointive
of
CANTON COLD SPELL
to make preparations for provid- ing winter clothing for the des titute. Our Own Correspondent.
JAPANESE ELECTION
REFORM MEASURES
TOKYO, DEC. 2.
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IS SCHEDULED TO BEGIN DISCUSSIONS ON THE GOVERNMENT'S ELECTION_REFORM MEASURE ON DECEMBER WHEN THE DIET CONVENES AFTER THE SUNDAY RECESS.
THE ELECTION BILL WAS INTRODUCED. YESTERDAY
AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE CONTINUED DISCUS SION OF WAR RESPONSIBILITY. PROLONGED DE- BATES: ON THIS ANI) OTHER SUBJECTS HAVE PUT BOTH HOUSES BEHIND SCHEDULE.
The scheduled election mea-ing, they had no intention of Pears in
country. We of one
sure which will be put before botraying their atzang, operating between Tabriz favour of an elective chamber the plenary session means a sec must deal with the question with
States and the Iranul border has riser modeled after the United against the democrat forces lead Senate. He declared the privy end postponement of full mem-tolerance and calmness," he con ing to the sennratint movement in council, which forms a protective bership hearing in the current eluded. Associated Press.
emperor, should session of Inquiries which were and has massacred the wall about the Azerbaijan
ita powers of demanded in order to probe garrison holding Sarlab, ona, hun bo abolished and
dred miles to the East of Baghdad. approving treatles and advising thore deeply into the govern LIQUIDATION ORDER
chamber of commonere.-Associated Press.
n in the Per-the emperor be turned over to ment administrative' policies This lateat oxaloslan slab revolt may lead to Soviet in- an elective upper tervention to protect the democrats and maintain law and order in the Rusalan Zone Renter
Teheran, Dec. 2.
The Iranian foreign ministry reported yesterday that the Rus elan hote refusing panange of Iranian troop into the troubled opota
of north-western Iran as serted that "fighting and blood aked would breaks.out if Iranian troops entered the territory, and that the Soviet government would be forced to bring in additional soluterte
The note denied Russla was
MILITARY TO RULE
*『,
DRAMATIC MEETING Such A dramatic Anglo- American meeting will decide unce and for all whether the eleven wecka' talks will reach a Auccessful conclusion or a breakt way down.
Yet another of the marunte arrested, Artur Schmolz, is the father-in-law of the girl who war secretary of Josef Goebl.is. Among these detained
NATIONALISING FRENCH BANKS
STOP PRESS
Batavia, Dec. 2.
taking Sharp fighting is place in Bandoeng where 60,000 European and Eurasian The internees are in danger. northern quarter of the city has now been cleared by tanks and many internees have been evacuated.
Indian troops were attacked by Indonesian extremists with machine-guns, hand grenades and mortars.
To-day some 2,800 European Internees left Batavia in the British ship "Staffordshiro"
of on the first stage Journey to Holland.
their
In Sourabaya, British forces attacked the extremist head- quarters four miles south of the city and cleared the zone.
Somarang is now quiet.- Associated Press.
RADIO
MONDAY DECEMBER 3, 1845. SERVICES MUSIC BOX—ENBA, ZBW HONGKONG brondonguing on frequency of 640 Kilocycles and from 13.60 to 1.80 p.m., 0.80 to 9.10 p.m. and 9.00 to 11.00 pm, also on 9.53 Megacralos.
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If the differences between the British and American delegu- at tions prove, insurmountable this decisive meeting, it is be- loved that a final break-down de- will be inevitable. The cision to rush Sir Edward Bridges by air to Washnigton Paris, Dec. 2. represents the Bitish Govern- The Popular Repubilenn movement's last attempt to end the ment, one of the three largest deadlock. parties in the French assembly, During their long stay in the expressed its general approval yesterday of the government American capital, Lord Kaynes, na Britain's foremost economist, sponsored programmo for
B.K. T. tionalized banks and credit, but and his colleagues have experi urged its application
increasing difficulty in ta four enced great "national banks" be speed- keeping in touch with the home 1 50 pm-Dally Frogramms Ban
and. Sir Edward altuation, Party members said they would Bridges comes with up-to-date 1.89 p.m.-Dobroy Somers Band.
1.00 p.m.-News & 15:0uppamats. offer some amendments to the and intimate knowledge of the 110pm-Bumade to the Stars- government plan when It comes British Cabinet's mind and in- up for debate by the assembly.
tentions. In effect, his personal 1m- onvisages The programme mediato nationalization of Banque mission short-circuits the whole de Franco, whose shareholdere process of exchanging cables would be reimbursed with negoti and elaborate coding and de able bonds.-Associated Press. coding at this time of high tem
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The progrees of the negotia- wecks by differences, the criti- cal nature of which became apparent when Britain's latest counter-proposals-lodged last Batavia, Dec. 2. Alesing man" mystery has Monday wore discussed by the 9.30 p."Boom Harotva foly developed from the massacre by technical experts on both sides. 0,80 p.m.-Ia Roiz Soprano) and
Loalie Jeffries* «robusta Tokyo, Dec. 2. the fanatical Indonesian "Black For the last three days the 10.00 Light Curchoral Selections. Meanwhile, before the plënary meuting of the House of Peer, the quidation of the Financial of the Dakota aircraft which awaiting an invitation from the
General MacArthur has ordered Buffalo" Society of the occupants British delegation have been 10.98 p.m. Lehmann-In a Porden
GardngTM" Premier Shidohara was plainly. Control Association, nekod the government's Inten mont-ponsored policy-making or Batavia last Friday.
a govern- crashed in a paddy-field near Americans to a top-level confer 11.00 p.alon Dam
Programomo marked - "maga ACTUATE tlon over the enactment of
rodorded specially for Bervices Hintertale The dismembered bodios of 20ence to clarify the position, but Kanization which had jurisdiction! legislation for the creation of aver all nancial Institutions In Indians and four British have now this has not yet come. Buonos Aires, Dec. 2. special tribunal to determine the Japan.
boon recovered after extensive It Is authoritatively stated mens by the Department of Nation! Army, Navy and Air Force blame for the costly conflict. Allied Headquarters said the searches but a check with the to-day that the reports that Sir Bervice Entertainment.
It is a costly conflict. It in Association was ono of the B.A.F. manifest for the ill-fated Edward Bridges in to parti- personnel will bo detalled to can-
Anal trol the vettur of the forthcoming a grave matter to try and judge twenty-ning, war-time banka und plane shows that 25 booked to fly cipate in drafting the
inancial agoncion closed on The missing man is British and elections on February 24, atcord-
Heptember 30 which
will be the mystery of his whereabouts is agreement and sign it on behalf Ing to a Government doares laaned others," replied the aged Pro
abolished.
heightened by the fact that all of Britain aro Incorrect, as only to-day,
Thono who ara responsible
Ita remaining functions will subsequent reports about the tra-Lord Keynes and Lord Halifax for the war have committed revert to the Ministry of Finance, gody have spoken of only four are authorised to do no-Reu- kerlous blundern but, in so-do- * --Asmodiated "Prosu.
British boing, Involved-Router.
IN ELECTIONS
The decree adds that all Polico will be confined to Darracks on cleation day, Router.
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