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Vol. I. No. 88.
Friday, December 21st, 1945.
GOVERNMENT EMERGES AS NEW SANTA CLAUS
Big Supplies At
Low Prices
BEGINNING WITH A FIRST ISSUE TO DAY
FRIDAY › GOVERN
TO RE IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS FARE. MENT ARE MAKING AVAILABLE A BIG SUPPLY OF MEAT IN HONG KONG VI PRICES WHICH CHAL LENGE THE CURRENT MARKET RATES.
IN ADDITION TO HEAPNESS, THE IMPORTED MEAT78
ARE OF A SUPERIOR QUE AFETY THIS IS A CAL CULATED ATTEMPT BY COLERNMENT TO NEE THAT THE PROPLE OF HONG KONG, PARTICULAR LA THE POORER PEOPLE, GER A FAIK PEAL ON THE POOP MARKET
BELOW IS A TABLE SHOWING PRB ES OF THE IMPUT
ED MEATS, BUTTER AND HER TO BE MAD AVAILABLE AF AGAINST THE PRICE NOW RULEN ON THE MARKET
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Tae Kovernment YESTERDAY 1 PROPOSAL.
1 The maikei FOR ELECTIONS IN TRUST" wire contrast
when temember that TERRITORIES, WHICH PERRO LOPEZ OF THE PHILIPPINES e latter have Inken a strap rise 10 AND. pink which SAID WOULD HELP GIVE AT in the ho BETTER DEAL FOR DEPEND was acting a $260 last werk had ENT PEOPLES IMMEDIATE
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The vole was 31 to 4, with 15 United States, Britain, i ipinia and Seauth Afrim
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The Ukrauaun amendment en swering by Urinateeship word to) bold election and referenda wn
Associated Press mdopte!
WILL GO TO THE LIMIT
CHUNGKING, DEC, 29. OBSERVERS IN THUNG. KING
THAT PREDICTER BOTH NATIONAL AND CH NESE COMMUNIST LEADERS
PARTICULARLY THE LAT TER WILL "G0 TO THE IDMIT IN MAKING CONCES-
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Exchange Bisik (AnneaĴY. The Farin Bel.
Lower Albert Round
Dairy Farm Depot,
Dairy Section. Base Point.
Dairy Farm Depot.
Nathan Road Branch. Fairy Farm Depot,
Kansu St Canton Rd. Depot.
( heap cuts of seal and mutton will we made available, and
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Rome, Der 20. The Minister of Juatire today
("07- stated that ICAR (7207201 daughter of Signor Musandini, has been sentenced
Halon My on court to Leo gears' confine went in prison on charges. of Fascist neititira.
Police Chief To Be Tried
Rex-
Price 10 cts.
SHANGHAI TURNS OUT TO GREET MARSHALL
SHANGHAI, DEC, 20,
GEN. GEORGE C. MARSHALL, NEW SPECIAL AMERI- CAN AMBASSADOR TO CHINA, LANDED AT SHANG-
HAT'S KIANGWAN AIRFIELD SHORTLY BEFORE Berlin Gang
2 P.M. TO-DAY ON HIS MISSION OF MOMENTOUS IMPORTANCE TO CHINA'S HOPES OF PEACE, THE 66-YEAR-OLD FORMER AMERICAN CHIEF OF STAFF, DELEGATED TO EXERT EVERY EFFORT TO BRING UNIFICATION TO CHINA, ARRIVED FROM MANILA IN A SILVER CIA TRANSPORT PLANE, TO BE MET BY AN IMPRESSIVE ARRAY OF AMERICAN AND CHINESE OFFICIALS.
Stalin Receives Byrnes And Bevin
MOSCOW, DEC. 20. JOSEF STALIN RECEIVED UA. SECRETARY OF STATE BYRNES AND BRITISH FOREIGN MINISTER BEVIN IN MOSCOW YESTERDAY. THE RUSSIAN LEADER WAS REPORTED LOOKING WELL AND RESTED. BYRNES AND BEVIN ALSO CONFERRED FOR THE FOURTH TIME WITH FOREIGN COMMISSAR MOLO- TOY, IN A SESSION LASTING AN HOUR AND 15 MINUTES. INDI ATIONS WERE THAT THE FIFTH MELTING WOULD BE SHORT, FOR MOLOTOV SENT INVITATIONS FOR A FORMAL DIPLOMATIC RECEP. TION TO-DAY
The Line ambassador, M.
Vene alming.
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General Marshall is expected to fly to Nanking, perhaps Fri- day, for his first meeting with Generalisaimo Chiang Kai-shek since the Cairo conforence.
A crowd of about 300 greeted Marshall, who proceeded to the Cathay Hotel along a road lined by thousands of persons enger for a glimpse of the famed American war lender and the on whom tremendous weight of hope for settlement of China's troubles ban been placed. The group greeting Marshall at the airport Included: LA.-Gen. Albert C. Wedemneres, American commander in China; Walter Robertson, acting US. Minister at Chungclni Vice-Adm. Daniel Barboy. commander off The U.S. Seventh Fleet; Rear- Adm. C. Turner Juy, commander of
the Yangtze Patrol: Paul Joselyn. U.S. Consul General in Shanghai, Gen He Ying ching. Commander in Chet of Chines armies, representing. Kai shek; ant Gen Line You- siang, commandant of the now Chinese Sixth Army
hiang
Paul McNutt, Us High Comm SHANGHAI, DEC 20,
WASHINGTON, DEC. 20 missioner in five Pholippures. BOLANINARLEY, FORMER Brvest. 1
THE WHITE HOUSE DIS-) was expected to follow Mar-hud DIRE TOR OF THE FRENCH patiese
Joga | CLOSED YESTERDAY THATF] to Shanghai for a
conference MUNICIPAL POLICE WILL. HEAT dene tak?
SLY MR. WINSTON CHURCHHA, with Wedemeyer in which Mar TRIED PUBLICLY WITHIN A Japanen war evininals
had BRITAIN'S
WAR TIME shall wa expected to Parts FEW DAYS FOR ALLEGED; been RE
and will
Associated Press fure PRIME MINISTER, WOULD) vipate. MILITARY ESPIONAGE
DES. I
Trial bat added:
VISIT THE UNITED STATES, PITE VIGOROUS PROTESTS
"How
erminals ARRIVING unny war
IN MID BY THE FRENCH CONSUL i
are not only free but are even) JANUARY, GENERAL
rodinning to take par. in the state life of Japan?
The the High
£©3¢「£n4* authorities 1 he wall ar before Curt, the first ens
which n forener yo te la tramit unce the
abolation
examwderrakorikiaty. Pureurners regard 14. u lest cape show (e what they may ex peel umder the Chines courts.
Under
admistr the former to Sarbey could have been rested and tried only by the French and not the Chinese
it 1
"At the present ment 171 the halls of the Japanese parlin ment an experiment is going on although lille unders standable at first glance, could
Sooner
be called
i farce." Associats Press.
SEPARATE INTERVIEWS
Moscow, Dre. 20 Sarter is charged with having Mr Krunt Bevin, British Far. furnished miktary information to eign Minister, and
Mr. Jones the Japanse in the beginning of Byrness, United States Secretary We fight for Shanghai aise u of State, last night bad separate the Jannnese and the interviews with Crneralissimo puppet areret service. Asociated Stalin. Press.
SEVEN S.S. MEN TO BE EXECUTED
Nuremberg. Dec 20 The tal f the
Nazi war erminals ended its first
to day for its bristams receva. 11 will resume its vilting on January
3
A Russian Military Tribunal to day sente need
former members of the German S.S. Dr.
seven
It was Generalissing Stalin's first public art since returning to Moscow from his ten-weeks holi- | day at Sochi on the Black Sen. Mr Bevin was accompanied by Sir Alexander Cadogan, Permanen Puren Under-Secretary, and Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr, British Ambassador.
The Big Three Foreign Minis- yesterday's two hour session, will meet again to-
following
after
1 star
the cutting up of car raposer has been made.
ORDER TO DAY The first asste
day for their fifth session. being made
No statement was ande Frain
sarah wil IM.!
yesterday's
it is meeting but wgained booké a on dars only. Thes
understood that the Persian ques order seat be
cuted on Sumluy
tion was discussed. and an Monday, between the hoars
M. Malator, the Pathway to death and three to
Soviet Foreign of A 6130 1. nod 2
Lerns of imprisonment for 29. 15 Minister is giving a cuek tail and 10 years on charges of atrociety to the British and United ties in Soolensk during the war.
States
Foreign Ministers and their Beuter
Reuter. assistants to-night.
Orders will ta rvevived up to 5 Iran to say (Prulay ni esch the above detribution points es cept the Kansu St. Canteen Rond Depot of the Dairy Farm. Pay ment must be made at the tiran) of the order, and customers must
SIONS AT THE FORTH COMING PEACE PARLEYS. go for the purchases between Each party, they pointed out. The hours stated above; stud would avek to convince General | Laveries will be monde.
Marshall, the new S. envoy, of Cheir sierre desire for peace
A Chinese press dispatch, mean while, enfrmed earlies
reports
FROM AUSTRALIA
As far as to tay (Friday) in concerned, the orders will be co2- fued to the following fare:-
Yamashita Respite On Novel Point
WASHINGTON, DEC. 20.
Der th. THE WASHINGTON "STAR" SAID YESTERDAY THAT CRITICISM EMANATING FROM THE PHILIPPINES AGAINST THE U.S. SUPREME COURT ORDER STAY- ING THE EXECUTION OF GENERAL YAMASHITA WAS BASED UPON A "MISINTERPRETATION" OF WHAT THE COURT HAS DONE.
that The Comunumosi སitËr inner-Mungulian
Puolew
and Turkeys 8.15 Lt. Birda Kweismi
on the Peiving-Suya (dressed but not drawn) $2.46) enjiroud. has Been
Completely Chickens 3-0 Ib. Birds lifted, although fighting is report. (dressed but det drawn) $2.50 ed to have continued elsewhere. Hams--refrigerated, nbout
Negotiations continue in Chang- 14 lbs. each (whole) $2.05 ebun on the question
$2.10 of moving Hams-half, chump end Chinese Government. troops into Hans--half, shank end $2.00 Mukden. Vice-Minister of For Motten legs, shout, 6-7 lbs. eign Affairs Liu Chich told now»-} men to-day.----Associated Press.
Govt. Brings Cheap Wood
Two thousand tons of firewood has arrived in the Colony from Borneo, and in In process of de- livery to dealera both In Hong kong and Kowloon.
Roust Beof
(whole or half)
.05
$1.30
A phipment has been received
from Australia, and if the wea-
THE NEWSPAPER EXPLAINED: "ACTUALLY THE DE- CISION TO GRANT A STAY IMPLIES NOTHING MORE THAN THE JUSTICES HAVE NOT DECIDED WHETHER THEY SHOULD RECEIVE CASE.
YAMASHITA'S
Churchill will discuss "wind] affairs" in an address en March at Fulton Missouri College and will be introduced og Firs sident TruITATA EL.
of
Pravda On The Old Tack
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MOSCOW, DEC 20
WRITER,
PRAVDA
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Warfare
Berlin, Dec. 20. In view of the outbreak of shooting incidenta i? Berlin, which is serional worrying the All od Authori fice in Berlin, the British Authorities have fushavetod all British army or civilian car drivers to carry ar 2965 und ammunition ** the streets of the German capi- ful after 9.00 pm, it wan announced last night.
Women drivare muat have nu armed escort, i' in added. Heuter.
No Jim Crow Restrictions In World Capital
LONDON, DEC. 20. UNITED STATES DELE GATES TO THE UNITED NA
TINS PREPARATORY TOUN MEETING TODAY GAVE CLAIMS FOR EQUAL STATUS Of INTERESTED POWERS IN THE SHIT OF LEAGUR OF NATIONS MAN DATED TERRITORIES THE UNITED NATIONS TRUSTEESHIP CONTROL
They agreed that Assembly wil
the
Keneral
will las asked to eril upen the mandate powers to net in con weet with the states dirvetly con cerned in taking step to turn Liit mndales aver Nations contra),
to fuited
This would place the Unitat States and other powers without League of Nations mandate terri Jury la a wecondary Position in deusing Brustceship neguliatina- affecting such territories us Pales Tie and the Preifie Islands man dated to Australia and New Zea land.
The announcement said Clem -
A chill had arrepled an invitation | SOKOLOVSKY, SAID TO-DAY It was felt the position of the of Colonel Frank Clarke, THAT EXISTENCE OF A BIG United States in relation to Japa
would not AMERICAN ARMED FORCE IN' nese istand mandates (Quebec, to stay at his house in Florida, during February, and CHINA RIGHTFULLY ALARMS be affected since these territories considered as "detached that Churchill contemplates no THE DEMOCRATIC PUBLIC, ran be
NOT ONLY OF CHINA "AND) from the enemy" and matters other public engagements.
THE UNITED STATES, BUT Drinis responsibility for the major sociated Press.
Dowers, OF THE WHOLE WORLD.
alarm
Freedom Of
The Press
This
does not
or
Britain urged the selection of a United small city in the castern States as the permanent home for the Halled Nations Organisation. The British backed an Indian de American mud that there be no "Jim Crow" restrictions within the with the racial
new "world capital" atraAssociated Press.
THREE-DAY CHRISTMAS
any less in the light of numerous statements of opinion by former 1.8. Ambassador Burley He has developed outspokenly agi imperia-
Tor listic programine
in China penetration
English prospective of counteracting unperialism and Soviet imperia lism' inverted by
himself." Sokolovky said President Tru-
eini
man
ther
that had explained
States
forces were help- United ing disarm Junesse, The writer commented that this
serve
forers
k sufficient reason
mas and New Year's days. ciated Prras.
Asso
WASHINGTON, DEC. 28. BYRON PRICE, WAR-TIME CENSORSHIP DIRECTOR, KAYS THAT FREE EXERCISE
New York, Dec, 20. EDITORIAL OPINION AND
IS THE FOUNDA CRITICISM
Nearly all the nation's security TION STONE OF OUR FORM
"cannot and other murkela announced OF GOVERNMENT.
Dec. 24. for plans to close Monday,
Christmas a three-day "Any censurial excursion into transfer of large American armed, making that realm would most certainly
North China.” and weekend holiday. Without steep- destroy the respect and confidence! Chira's armed forces should be tam, they will all close for Christ- of the
emai country."
In a abic to handle that dularil. Asso- retort to President Truman.
ciated Pre Censorship should be used "sle- 13-as an instrument of war" Price he added. it said. Even them,
keeping should aim strictly at Useful information from the enemy and collecting information which may be turned against him. He aald voluntary war-time censorship of United States edi- tors and broadcasters was just as effective ផន the compulsary brand
Canada, in Britain and Price cited as examples the keen.
North A Ing of secrets of the African invasion, Casablanca Con- ference, preparations for D-Day and the atomic bomb.-Associated Press
Estonians Make Remarkable Trip
Germans In China To Be
Repatriated
CHUNGKING, DEC. 20. SPOKESMAN OF THE CHINESE FOREIGN OFFICE SAID TO-DAY THAT ALL GERMANS ARE LIABLE TO REPATRIATION UNDER A REGULATION APPROVED BY THE EXECUTIVE YUAN ON NOV. 27. THE GEN- ERAL TERM OF GERMANS INCLUDED AUSTRIANS, HE DECLARED.
"
FILM STARS WED
Italian nationals, he discleand. would not be repatriated be- cause "the Italians are not re- garded as enemies any more."
The spokesman, however, em-|
NEW YORK, DEC. 20. NOEL TOY, THE CHINESE phasised that, in drawing up re- NORFOLK, VIR., DEC. 20. SIX OF 10 ESTONIANS WHO gulations for the repatriation of DANCER AND ACTRESS, WAS CAP- LANDED HERE ON "And even if the ultimate de- ciple sought to be established DAY IN A 37-FOOT SAILING ment had in mind "a liberal and THE U.S. ARMY AIR FORCES
SATUR- Germans, the Chinese Govern-TO-DAY MARRIED TO
TAIN CARLETON YOUNG OF' ther permits a resumption of off. cision should be to give him a here apparently is a novel one BOAT AFTER 129 DAYS AT generous treatment."
AND FORMER HOLLYWOOD loading, butter and cheese will be hearing, that would be motivat- and once established may ract SEA WERE PLANNING то Any German suspected of col- ACTOR. for sale on Monday at the prices ed not by any softness or mym to our embarrassment in the fu- LEAVE TO-DAY FOR LAKE-
The couple became engaged dur- IN -1WOOD. VIRGINIA,
THE laboration with the Japanese or ture. quoted above, namely $1.99 a lb. pathy for Yamashita but by n
Con- RU-puppets would, of course, he ing the United Nations of choiceat grade butter and 31.50 proper desire to insure proper "In this altuation the supreme CARE OF CAPTAIN n lb. for Cheddar cheese.
PRESID- tried in the Chinese courts and.ference in San Francisco. DOLPH PAALBER, judicial consideration of the court is not a proper subject of ENT OF THE ESTUDUARAS if found guilty, would be appra Young made 120 movies before The boneless beef and the stew-lone important issue which has criticism for taking time Ing steak, at 60 cts, and 90 cls. been
to STEAMSHIP
entering the service-Associated CO. OF NEW priately punished, he said. raised by Yamashita's consider whether it ought to in- YORK AND FATHER OF THE
Press German missionaries not sub- pected of any treason' acts would tary commission.”.
ture of its Invervention should
The group will main bo."--Associated Press.
Jersey awaiting the decision of Those who were guaranteed by basis of Yamashita's petition
the, United State Attorney-
This wood, which is well-known respectively, will be on eale soon conviction by an American mili- tervene and, if so, what the na- TINY CRAFTS gain in New be allowed to remain in, China, AURREN KILLER IN
to consumers as of first-class qua- Rty, is being made nynilable to
the public by Government at $4,00 apical, thus further reducing the market price
casential commodity.
Nationalisation Of The Stur said the
for this The Bank
In spite of shipping difficulties,
Government are trying to main-
was that "petitioner believes his Australian
the additional Invitation
appeal should be entertained by this .court for reason that the trial of a general of a vanquished nation by the
KOWLOON
General whether they will be al responsible officials of their lowel to remain in America. churches and obtained permis- The other ten will remain in slon from the Ministries of For-
Shot and robbed at the corner LONDON, DEC. 20.
Norfolk with complete freedom eign Affaire and Interior would until their cases are settled.. NATIONALISATION OF THE
be allowed to carry out their of No. 13, Nelson Street, Kowloon tain a regular supply of Bornes 250-YEAR-OLD BANK OF ENG victor nation on a charge that
Canberra, Dec. 20. Paalberg arrived in Norfolk on work in the localities where fled Chinese, about 30 years of are,
afternoon an unidenti yentorday firewood. It is hoped that an- LAND WON · FINAL' APPRO..
United States war veterans who Tuesday where he greeted his 60- they were originally operating. ather shipment will arrive shortly. VAL IN THE
was taken to the Kowloon hospital, HOUSE Or presupposes that he is guaran- sorved in the south-west Pacific year old wife, the oldest person Those unabla to produce but died 20 minutes aftor admin- COMMONS LAST NIGHT BY A tor of all the actions of his area are being encouraged by the who made the voyage and saw his U.N.O. ON JANUARY 10
VOTE OF 300 TO 126. THE troops le a novel concept and Australian Government to settle grand-daughter aged three for the guarantees would be allowed 10 plon..
carry out their work only in the MEASURE WAS SENT
Several pormony witnessed the TO that any such trial by a pur-in
country. Immigration first time-Associated Press. this
areas designated by the Chinese incident but none wero able to London, Dec. 20. THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
ported agency of the United Minister Arthur Calwell said ho
Government.-Assoclated Procs.give any assistance to the pollos, plenary rashion of the
THE WEATHER The bill provides for transfer States should be carefully seru- was investigating the possibility
other than that the murderer was United Nations preparatory pom- ofthe financial institution to tinised by the courts, and any veterans who wish to move to of reducing shipping fares for
dressed in European clothing. mission to-day unanimously agreed public ownership.
To-day's Forecast:-Bild and attempt to avoid auch judicial Australia. He said ho
The only clue the police have at that Jan. 10 should be tho date) Legislation to
already cloudy, with occasional rain. Light put Britain's;
present is a hat with the charao- for opening of the first part of coal mining industry under pubile consideration should be circum- had approved applications for to moderate casterly winds.
Yesterday's temperature:--
tors in Chinone
"Hip Wo, plg. the sesalon of the United Nations ownomhip was introduced in the Voited."
many nervicemen who have been general assembly at the Central: Commons and given its formal
The newspaper added: "The discharge in Australia-Asso Maximum 15 degrees at 2 p.m.
dealor." Until late last night no arrest has been made. In at Westanfitr.-Reuter. first reading-havociated Press. Important thing that the prin cluted Press.
Minimum-1 degrees at 5 am.
The
Vienna, Dec. 20. Dr. Ronnor, leader of the Aus trian Democratle Party, has been unanimously elected President of the Austrian Republic by both Houses of Parliament.-Router.
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