THE CHINA MAIL, HONG
Attlee Sarcastic At Churchill's Expense
Felons
Tokyo, Doc. 7.
Гарамово war criminals
muat de punished and humi- liated so they will go down in history as ordinaly felons
the n/
lowest type did Jonoph B. Keenan, Special
General counsel for
Mac Arthur. He will confer with MacArthur late today to dia- termine when the trinis start.
"In the past a prati loat only his prestige, but now wa war leaders muat make the pay in personal punishment,"
Annociated Presa.
Japanese Didn't Get The Idea
-LONDON, DEC.-7---
KONG, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1945.
New State
Borno, Deo. 7.
A movement to not up an "Alpine Federal State" with more than 20,000,000 inhabi- tanta # a breakaway from Austria and Southern Ger many has been launched in- Bregenz, capital of the Aua. trian province of Vorarlberg, now occupied by the French, says a report reaching here. Router.
YAMASHITA TO DIE
Arab League Reply
To Bevin Scheme
GAIRO, DEC. 7
ABDEL RAHMAN BEY. SECRETARY-GENERAL OF THE ARAB LEAGUE SAID TO-DAY THAT "NAZI ZIONIST TERRORISM" DOMINATES PALESTINE.
ON BEHALF OF THE LEAGUE, WHICH REPRESENTS SEVEN ARAB STATES, IN A FORMAL STATEMENT, ANSWERING british FOREIGN MINISTER BEVIN'S DECLARATION CALLING FOR CONTINUED JEWISH IMMIGRATION IN PALESTINE, BEY SAID: "The Zionista are using all political pressure in Grent Bri moans of persecution and vio-tain and. "another friendly lence to gain a Jewish majority country."
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be
Way Off It
Washington, Deò, 7.
S. A. Goudemit, akiof of the Army intelligence míasion to Germany, said to-day the Nazis never got close to learn- ing the secret of the atomic bomb.
The Allies, at the time to German "heavy water" plant in Norway waą wrecked by à special demolition
raiding team, thought Germany might be approaching mastery of the deadly secret-Assosiated Press,
Optimistic China Trade Prospects
MR. CLEMENT ATTLEE, PRIME MINISTER, AMID LOUD MINISTERIAL CHEERS AND COUNTER - CHEERS, TOOK ISSUE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS TO-DAY WITH MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL ON THE CHARGE THAT THE LABOUR PARTY HAD DRIVEN A WEDGE BETWEEN THE PARTIES. SPEAKING AFTER MR. CHURCHILL IN THE DEBATE, THE PRIME MINISTER SAID: "I HAVE NOT FORGOT- TEN MR. CHURCHILL'S ELECTION SPEECH, IN WHICH HE SAID THAT THERE MIGHT BE A GES- NOR TAPO IN BRITAIN IF THE SOCIALISTS WON. HAVE THE PEOPLE OF THIS COUNTRY," MR. ATT-
in Palestine, and the Zionist at- The statement declared: "The LEE ADDED TO RENEWED CHEERS.
MANILA, DEC. 7. tempt to force a Jewish mn-Zionist object is a Jewish ma- (laughter). LIEUT-GENERAL YAMA jority and to create a Jewish fority and a Jewish state, and "I have also had the pleasure speaking for Labour
SHITA, CONVICTED OF CON- State in Palestine in making it to realise this object they are of
Churchill's We do not accept that." rending Mr.
Dealing with Mr. Churchill's DONING ATROCITIES BY HIS speech the other day to his party
and violence. The Arabs, on --a very, very different type of criticism of the above rate of de TROOPS WAS TO-DAY SEN-impossible to find a compromise using all means of persecution
mobillantion, which was based on TENCED
BY botween Arabs and Jews. TO DEATH
"It known in many circles the other hand, will never we have speech from the one
Mr. HANGING. MAJOR-GENERAL had to-day. The burden of Mr. ARG, and length of service,
Attie recalled that Mr. Chur- RUSSEL B. REYNOLDS, PRE- that a great number of Jews in able to agree to Jewish immi- Churchill's speeen is this; he chill's polley at the end of the last SIDENT THE
OF
MILITARY Palestine itself desire to leave gration resulting from Zionist
the United | preasure." COURT WHICH TRIED asks why when we were clecten war was precisely the same.
We pledged our word to the SHITA READ THE VERAMA-the country for
States and other pinces," the MORE REASONABLE to carry out the Socialist pro-
Nearly 200 prosecution wilatatement said.
Asserting that the Allied vic gramme lid we not carry out troops and now we are urged to
nesses during the three-week testi- programme depart from it," he said.
"They have expressed their tory ended the persecution of the Conservative
Mr. Attles denied Mr. Churmony related story after story of
desire despite the Nazis-Jews in Europe, the statement chill's assertion that the rate of mass horrors--including demobilisation was being reduced tion alive by flaming gasoline and Zionist terrorism which unforaald: "The Arab League sces
dominates by tunately
Palestine no reason for further excep- atrocities-committed from 12,000 a day to 0.000 a day other
measures carrled aut and which opposes its authori- tional Yamashita's troops. at the end of the year.
Yamashita was Mr. Churchil intervened to say
ties and restricts the freedom against the interents of the local Pearl Harbour, Dec. 7
cused of personally having harm of Jews themselves an indivi- population of Palestine." he was glad to hear that. One day before the fourth an
NAV VAL SAVINGS ed anyone nor having witnessed niversary of the Pearl Harbour
Ho Prime Minister The
suggested the brutalities.
was accused, of never having atlack. Admiral Raymond Spru
that some of the things which had however,
NOT JUSTIFIED such ance, ne commander-in-chief of
lu prevent been said by the Opposition didifted a finger
The statement said that in try for the United States and losses. the Paciße Fleet, said the Japa
"Mr. Churchill earned rightly not do the country any good atrocities.
the Angio- other places, and anya: "The He said the textile indunkry failed ca
wipe
the out
abroad. He suggested that propie Yamashita was the first of top vestigations by
criminals American Committer of inquiry case boing so, would not Your already was well United States first line of defense the respect of this country as a
great man, who inspirest our ght who want to support the Labour Japanese accused war
further immigration into Excellency (Mr. Ernest Bevin) Shanghai before the war in the Pacific in the attack be
Party's foreign policy should not to be tried. In his own behalf for
Increased vastly by the the Ing forces. it didn't appreciate
Yamashita denied he ever knew Palestine
justified. And it more reasonable and just was
who moved major "To day, quite rightly on thatery "stinking fish" all the time, vanabilities of senpower 22 de
Regarding dance, Mr. Attlee of such atrocities and he asserted vute of censure, he is coming for- frasive weapons.
"sincere effort" but it was im- desirca to leave Palestine than Jacan. He said what pend he was only indirectly responsible ward as a partisan, and his speech (said that a reduction in expend followi "Instal
for he the commander vigorously. couched in Lure was being tackled *ludurusiy
was possible "to
persecution to agree to farther Zionist im in Japan had been mostly des initial su resses," said Spranner, though
Lorm that suggested he was only The Ministry of Supply's pend. subject to orders from Tokyo and
with another sort of peracemigration?"--Associated Prestroyed by American bombings.--- "the surmy diverted h Invy.
considering the good of the country ture for August-September-Oela- from Coum Terauchi, Commander
Associated Presa. which then far mutelassend ours,
was, in fact, an entirely artisan her was 40 per cent, less than for of the southern regions, including,
"The Arabs will never be able to support troops remegia into
speech.
corresponding period in 1944. Manila,
Jewish immi- the itath west Pacifie "
Just before
to agree to any WIN the verdict Naval construction, mainly ow. SAME POLICY said that since
"My congration emanating from Złonist first "Anybody who
Foing to cancellations since YE-Day,read Yamashita anid: differed Amerien's
fetish, showed that a saving of
overscinnce is clear. I want to thank pressure," the statement unid. hint was following
the Commission for a fair trial" and whenever he suggested that £700,000,000 would be achieved.
Mr. Altice said that Mr. Chur- Associated Press we shali carry out the good old
chill's main indictment was that Conservative policies he 34
the vulture of nationalisation was
The admiral
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Ministerial laughter 1.
"To Mr. Churchill everything that is conservative is normal, to him anyone that seen a changing world and wants a change must be wrong. We are always asked to rally round, be patriotic keep things as they are. Well, we were not returned for that pur Pe
NOTE
And
Proposal To Break Down
The Barriers
WASHINGTON, DEC 7. THE UNITED STATES, WITH THE BACKING OF BRI TAIN TO-DAY PROPOSED THAT THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD ACT COLLECTIVELY TO BREAK DOWN INTERNATIONAL TRADE BARRIERS AND PRO- MOTE FULL, EMPLOYMENT.
A WHITE PAPER ISSUED WITH THE BRITISH - AMERI- CAN FINANCIAL AGREEMENT STATED THAT THE UNITED STATES WAS STRONGLY OPPOSED TO AND HIGH TARRIFS. TRADE CARTELS.
Last Moments On Cruiser
Washington, Dee. 7 Coxswain Edward Keyes told a Navy general court martial yes terday that Capt. Charles McVay
verbai shouted
orders
PREFERENCES
Although receding that Kuverument is ready to embrace free trade in the absolute sense. The document proposed that na- tions make a determined start in that direction through.
be a torpedo last July, while entrada. route alone to Leyte Gulf in th
Philippmes. McVay
is charged with
permanent
The doxxument In collective
the after see
ever
tion but was unable to get for- ward.
The ship
sank without getting out a radio signal to the fleet, and the first known of the disaster
the discovery Hurvivors at sea four days later.
Associated Press.
WED
tion to
נים
the
hovering over basic Industries.
Was it Mr. Churchill's view that the basic industries were so ratten that they drew the valture?
crema-
Never опес де
TRANSPORT IN TOW
once
New York. Dec. 7. The Navy reported to-day n rescue tug had taken the drifting NO UNCERTAINTY troop transport Henry Ward Bee Mr. Churchill talked aboutcher into tow and was expected Towing uncertainty. There was to arrive at Bermuda abortly.-- no uncertainty whatever.
Associated Press. The Party has stood for a na- Lionalisation programme for 40
I was learned here to-night years or more, and even Members of the Opposition might have that the French Government has realised by now that when Labour unilaterally reduced the number got the majority it would natural- of occupation forces in Germany
by 25,000 men.-Ecuter. ly bring in nationalisation.
The Promier said the suggestion that the proposals for nationalina- tion diverted the Government from its immediate tasks was on exam- ple of a statle mind. Conservatives satisfied coal industry?
Wero
with
the the
It was a question of the best way of dealing with the economic machinery--the Conservative way of private enterprise and being left as they are, or the Gov- ernment's why
M
Paris, Dec. 7.
San Francisco, Deo. 7. Joseph Layko of Seattle, of the
Ross, predicted to-day 1
fast
dunia or groups to express their It concluded by declaring that import-export firm of Layke and own free opinions and wishes."a grent number of Jews in Parising volume of trade with China
lestino desire to teave the coun-as the result of Japanese
were mast
They appreciated Mr. Besin's to acquiesce in these legitimate Japanese,
manufacturing unita
rtire
and Reuter.
"The Zonist attempt to forge a Jewish majority and create a Jewish stato in Palesting making it impossible to flod a compromise between Arabs and Jews. Moreover, it has created
friction between IT permanent both parties without precedent in history."
ZIONIST OBJECT Referring to Mr. Bevin's de-i claration that in the intim
Jewish period
immig "ation should continue "at the present the statement monthly rate,"
expressed fear that this was proposed as a result of Zionist
Culmination Of Two Years Study
LONDON. DEC. 7. things THE PRIME MINISTER, WELCOMING THE U. S. PRO- POSALS SETTING OUT THE SUGGESTED LINES FOR AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND EMPLOYMENT, POINTED OUT THAT THEY ARE THE CULMINATION OF TWO YEARS' STUDY AND EXCHANGE OF IDEAS BETWEEN OUR OWN EX- PERTS AND THOSE OF THE U.S.A.
more A
THERE HAD ALSO BEEN VALUABLE CONSULTATIONS WITH EXPERTS FROM THE DOMINIONS AND IN- DIA.
in comm ja Government should
which was prepared to carry out
Was
NAZI SHIPS FLEW THE WHITE F* SIGN
of
Tory
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were
the
gions action.
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Sunday's Softball
(By "ONLOOKER"]
war
underway in and
from
was left
Moscow Next Up For American Loane
WASHINGTON, DEC. 7.
IS LEARNED IN WASHINGTON THAT MOSCOW CIR. CLES EXPECT, NOW THAT THE ANGLO-AMERICAN LOAN TALKS ARE COMPLETED, THAT A LARGE UNITED STATES CREDIT FOR RUSSIA WILL COME UP FOR WASHINGTON'S CONSIDERATION. ERIC DOWNTON, REUTER'S CORRESPONDENT IN MOS
COW, MENTIONS SIMILAR EXPECTATIONS IN THE SOVIET CAPITAL.
•
ile ads that when thembere
of the United States committee
on postwar economic policy and Freedom Of
planning saw Stalin recently in Moscow they were reported to have touched on the subject of credits.
The Generalissimo was "most interested," according to United States sources.
No public reference was ever made in Moscow to the possibl- of such nssistance from America.
lity
Action
LONDON, DEC. 6.
MR. CLEMENT AITLEE, IN A STATEMENT TO-NIGHT ON THE AMERICAN PROPOSALS FOR AN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRADE EMPLOYMENT. SAID THE RECENT TALKS
AND THAT
WORLD PACT'S The State Department, It is IN WASHINGTON WERE, OF understood, is to seok as quickly COURSE, CONDUCTED ON BE
HALF OF THE UNITED KING- as possible a world-wide series DOM ALONE. of trade pacts.
am not in the position to partners in the Countries nained are Soviet peak for our Russia, Belgium, Holland, Commonwealth, none of whom is Czechoslovakia, Brazil, Cuba and only say now that while
France.
addition to a new loan.
Reuter.
any way committed." he added.
RADIO
·BATURDAY, DECEMBER 813 194)... TELEGE. QUICKEŃDON AT THE PIANO FROM THE STUDIO, ZBW HONGKONG brondongting op In Frequaticy of 640 Kilocyclos mind from 19.80 to 1.80 p.m.. 6.80 to 7:50:1.30. and 9.00 to 11.00 p.m. also od 1.12
|H.K.T.
Magsayalad.
"We have had 20 years of lid- 1 An international confer-dling with their way, and now we ence on trade and employment going to take our way." added
Mr. Attlee. next summer under the United!
WONDERFUL CRY Nations sponsorship.
the vote of censure Although was goinally directed against the tional trade organisation under Government, it seemed 10 minutes
It abandon ship about
"Recent talks in Washington." after the cediner Indianapolis" the United Nations as a comtral vote of censure on the electors.
for promoting world seemed to be a terrible shock that preceding the publication the
Having tied up these-ugree-wo have kept closely in touch was hit by what was believed to agency
mente Washington proposes a with them during the conversa- U.5.A. document were, "f
trade conference in the Springtions, it is quite understood that course, conducted on behalf of
con- declared that its policies.
to approach to prepare the way for a big in each of the Governments
cerned will be able Now. said Mr. Atulee. there United Kingglum alone, and I am
tornational meeting later on
international, dincursions with full hotion 10 prevent
a wonderful ery which the not in a position to speak tor
world economic co-operation.
freedom of action,Reuter. efficiency for failing to issue or-veconomie warfare was neres Opposition put forward of "People our partners in the Common- wealth, none of whom is in ahy
Latest trade reports received ders to abandon the warship besary supplement to the effort of versus Socialista.
by Router in Washington indi- fore it sank
At the time of the general elec-way committed," said Mr. Att with the Ipas of the United Nations Organisa-}
a French conomic cate that war-tion the Tory Party more than 800 ivea.
prevent military
lee. "I would only say now nation, according
will leave Paris for to Mr. Chur- that while we have kept closely Keyes sald tho loud apeaker fare.--Associated Press,
No League games are down for mission chill's propaganda. Now, they system failed, but be passed the
in touch with them during con- decision this Sunday, but softball Washington shortly to negotiate urder throughout
wore tho
peuple. He thought Mr. Churchill must versations it fe quite understood fans will be treated to two good substantial commercial credit surely have had in mind the days that each of the governments games, when Cyclones cross bats in
he concerned will be able to ap-with U.S.S. Brannon and an all- of the people's budget when
American team play the Rest of! and the Liberal Party were standproach the international discuss the Colony. The first game will
for the people against the
of with full freedom Party (Laughter), he only goes back for
sugges The United States' period (when Mr. Churchill was n Liberal), he will remember telling tion will be subjected to full
final before conquest of Norway and Den-us that the Conservatives wore discussion
any. mark, the war crimes trimaal ruining the country.
agreement is arrived at. "But Mr. Churchill was called: was told to-day.
Nevertheless. His Majesty's Read into the evidence as to the Premiership not by the
Adinical Tory Party he was despised and Government in welcoming these the order of Grand Karl Doenitz, Commander-in-rojected by them. He was called proposals, desire to Chlef of the German Navy, ton by the action and with the mip-their agreement with the broad use the British flag on Getoan part of the Socialist vultures."
At the end of the debate, the objectives aimed at, that is, to represented by the same side as Walker (H.M.S. Bermuda) and (H.M.S Montclaro) Allister Naza- ships which slipped Into Scan-Labour Government defeated the draw up a code conduct for in- last Sunday and will be chosen Wedert (H.M.S. Manxnian); Mac
ternational commerce and faci-from the following:-Kassa THE QUESTION OF PEACE dinavian ports on the eve of the Opposition's vote of censure
litate its expansion so as to rin, C. Hollands, C. Bakar. B. Knight (H.M.S. Montclare) and OK WAR IN CHINA HINGES invasion.
secure na far as possible full Abbas, Dick Chung, J. Gosso, A Booth (H.MS. Tamar); Martin V. Gosano. E, L. Gosane, B. (H.M.8. Vengeance), Butt (H.MS; ON THE ACCEPTANCE BY
(H.M.S. Freeman The tribunal was also told
employment at rising standards dosano, Bi. Xavier, R. Sequeira Montclare), GENERALISSIMO CHIANG
of living in all countries john and T. Ali.
Nabcatcher), Porry (RM), Gri that the plot to use the tifth- KAI-SHEK OF THE BROAD
8th (H.M.S. Nabcatcher). services of Vidkun TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL, OF A DEMOCRA column
ing that scheme." PRINCIPLES
Reserves-Carson (HMS. Ber TIC COALITION GOVERN- Quialing in obtaining a Scan-
The Brat gante of the Trian-,
A meeting of softballors will be muda), Goldis (H.M.8. Artifex), MENT, ACCORDING TO THE dinavian U-boat base was en-
held on Tuesday, at 6.10 p.m. in Hunter (R.M.) Pontious. (H.M.S OPINION OF CHINESE COM-gineered largely by Grand Ad-gular Football Competition in ald
Room No. 407, Hong Kong Hotel, Artifox). Pointing out that the pre- for the purpose of ro-organising MUNIST CIRCLES HERE.
miral Erich Raeder and Alfred of the Kwong Wal Club funda
will be played this afternoon on amble stresses the necessity for the League. Team managers and Inability to sell that point to Rosenborg, "two of the 20 at the Recreio ground at 4.16 p.m. all countries to adopt domestic captains and all others interested Chiang Kai-shck caused the fall- ure of General Patrick Hurley's Cused Nazi leaders now on trial. between H.M.8. Montclare and
Raeder was disclosed by his Royal Air Force,
measures to, preserve a high in softball are invited to attend." falepion as United States Am-
level of economic activity, Mr. own records to have sold, Hitler
Attlee said, "It is, of course.j bassador,
Any Impression that Chiang the iden to invade Norway five
Govern before the invasian,
the intention of the was rendy and willing to give in months
McKee Port,, Penn, Dec. 7 ment to adopt such measures, Hugh Dovore, Notre Dame but the surcons of our domentle
Communist Viewpoint
-YENAN, DEC. 7.
a
881 votes to 197.-Reuter,
by
STABLE LEVELS
י,
will be
ARMY-NAVY FOOTBALL bo at 10.30 a.m. and the venue is Recreio ground.
His Excellency, The Comman the dark Cyclones, who are horses of the League, have many der-in-Chief, Admiral Sir Cecil former players of local interna-Harcourt, and Commadera D. H,
R.N... D.8.0., Everett, tional fame. They will be under the captaincy of "Barney Abbas, attending the exhibition football with "Senior" Markar as catcher game between Royal Navy and Both are confident of success. The Army on Sunday. battery will 60 Kassa Nazarin The following have been chosen pitching and R. Samy, as catchor, to represent Royal Navy:
Scorer (HMS. Vengeance); The Rest of the Colony will be
SOFTBALL MEETING
Linosman:-R.P.O. Bartkit.
Columbus, Ohio, Dec. The Chicago White Sox sold tho Pitcher Johnny Humphries to
mary<
28.30 p.m.-Dally: Programming Bum 19.89 p.m. Maurice Winnická. Hie
"Ojehortza). 1:00 p.m-Nawi & JunótiNGEMENTS. 1.10 p.m. Blant Teux d'Enfants'
Ballst Bolte, é
1.98 p.m-Compositions of Bibelius. 2,00 p.m.--Clone Down
5.00 p.m.-018 Tunes in Swing Time, 7.00 p.-Londen Halay-Fawne.
18 pror-Fyo The Bloging
Fallor-ENGA. PADA
7.80 p.m-Studio-Telegi. Quickendon:
& Millingdon
45 p.m.-Jeanette MacDonald (Sep.) & New Light Bymphony Orcbarira. 6.80 pan-Music Timo ENDA 9.00 5.m.-London Relajis-News, 9.5 Belections from well-known-
9.65 pm Fritz Kreisler- (Viola)
Beniamino Gigli (Tenor), here 9.85 p.m. Bournemouth Monitipel
Orationira
DAVIS CUP CHALLENGE: Phliadelphia, Athletics yesterday 10.60 p.m-Brahma- Quartof in
Fresno, Calif, Dec. 7.
Minor, Op. 51.
in the first major league deal at London, Dec. 7 the convention of the National 11.00.p.m-0lom Dawn:
Programmer market FENNAU 15. on that subject and even offered He also arranged the meeting
The British Lawn Tennis An-Baseball Association.Asociated recordkispecially tyr Boeyless Entertain. to take the Communista, into the between Hitler and "Quisling to
Kment by the Deparkpatit of Kaiional Kovernment immediately wad to polish up the plot that aided the football coach this season will measures will be assisted, and sociation announces that Great Press...
not return next year, he told the the expansion of our export Britain has challenged Australia,
[ervios Hairislamsa)....... tally false. Yenan leaders assert. Invaders. ***
The approaching peace talks in Rosenberg, head of the Nazi Boosters Club to-day. Frank trade will be greatly promoted, the holders of the Davis Cup
The Association also-announces Drako University of Des Chungking, which are likely to doelde the course in future, would Porty's foreign sections; was Leahy, Irish pre-war coach re-if other countries also adopthat as soon as the challenge is Moines, Iowa, has been named be helped by considering the disclosed to have groomed Qufa-cently discharged from the Navy appropriate domestic policies
for the Wightnian: little publiclied Communistdeling for the fifth-column role is slated to resume his old posts for high and stable levels of received from the United States to meet Fresno State in the first Proprietors, mands, Yenan says.Associated months ahead of the invasion, Devore explained. - Asociated lemployment. Condon Press be hocapted. Then Cup, it will annual Helsin Bowl football Enterprises Lim
will be game on New Year's Day.As | JAK KRÁTIS Press.
Em Linh Bervico. Associated Press.
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