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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1946.

Chungking Moving To DUTCH REPRISALS

Take Over

HOLIDAY DEATHS

Chicago, Jan. 3.

Burvey

A post-holiday showed at trant 528 pernena nuffered intent death in the United States over the Nex

Year'n hatufoj.

The tabulations

Filled

rated 17

traffic accidenta, Other death were attracted

to plane and trum

evasken,

kalliman, teen, plostins, falla

feu atverin and aleakoliem. Aamuruted Prens

"Conscripts Do Not Fight"

Wadangan, Jan 7

Democrat of Senator Thomas, Tirah. oppritional of compulsory,

Jehol

CHUNGKING, JAN. 3.

THE FOREIGN OFFICE SPOKESMAN, MR. P. H. CHANG, TO-DAY SAID THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT WOULD TAKE OVER THE PROVINCE OF JENOL AS A "MATTER OF COURSE."

HE SAID THE GOVERNMENT IS SENDING

ADMINIS-

TRATIVE PERSONNEL INTO THE INNER MONGO- LIAN AREA IN THE WAKE OF GOVERNMENT FORCES.

THE GOVERNMENT HE ADDED

"EVERY RIGHT" TO DO THIS.

Chang-declared there were no ļ Communist troojm in Jahrol he

[fore Jupin's collapse and rali- Death Of

feuled the Communist aim at democratic rule had been estab Bished in Jehal saying that even

under Europvan

American standards this would have been impersible in four monthe.

Vice-Minister of Foreign Af Tatry Liu Chieh said the faal late for completion of the So viet withdrawal from Manchuria has been fixed for Feb. 1.

Titled that arrangement

ty Nationalist Changchun and some detalls for

lu

Will Thorne

with CERINE ses "gressed the withdrawal of the Soviely | Parliamentary

Armia de hot fir

Further

of the

AFCAN ir

from certain

Man- Behuria before the evacuation "e. Senate Mary Komarnik tere Teres "hundreds of thousands of mained to be settles.

11 unserted that natangi American boys would "jump at a

of the eliance to run the armed servicesments for restoration If enlistared was made suterently Chinese Civil Administration in

I went Ameira dos fr

Manchoria would proceed irres attructive

tulit every strong and be

hu and I think petive of military univementa. tank anglis

A Information Minister E B 1. nhe w

Wit said the Government is n If we PUNTE the compulsory sy

approach tending furtually to stem" he told reporter.

He cited tirane, Italy, Japan General George C. Marshall to serve on a committee of three to and Russis as outstanding esan

handle the procedure for essa pies of countries which bait de

them of hostilition and restora fers pub and the con pubory system Asociated Press

11

steang than whe

GREGON SQUABBLE

FATALITIES

Salem, Orgia, dan ♫. A knife had mum brawl over a Chinese checker game in the Filipina colony ended with twn men lang nm wish a thud at reated

tion at railway commumentious after the Communists ud a cepted its proposals,

HAD

London, Jan. 2

he

Mr

-

Mr. Will Thorne. Labour Mem- ber of the House of Commons for 8 years, died here to-day at the nge of 88. He was the uldest | member of the House when he re

tired at the general election, and after said that he believed would live to 100 vera.

A controversial levre in many

"scenes." Thorne often

causra blowing HALION by

whistle

W when he thought a member of the House should be brought to order. Deeply influenced by his aard life as a youth he had to begin work when at the age of six beena10 prominent trade union lender, akine part in various international trade 1/ fereners.

21

₤1

For over 50 years, he spoke at street corner political meetings every Sunday in his constituency, West Ham, London, which he r fused to leuve throughout workt bombings of the War.

More than oper be

the

IN BATAVIA

Batavia, Jan. 3. Spectacular fires to-day destroyed two suburban native acctors shortly after the police had reported that an Indons. etan b had charged the pulico atation but were ropul- sod. The trouble started with at Dutch the wounding woman and her companion by gun-fire.

Chinene, whone destaca teera destroyed, said the Dutch TO- Ridents not the fires in retalia- tion for carlier incidenta. There were no Dutch casual- tion. The Indonesia casual- A were undetermined.- Ar- sociated Press.

U.S. Pacific Outlook

HOMMA DEATH

TRIAL

MARCH

MANILA, JAN. 3. THE WAR CRIMES TRIAL OF LIEUT.-GEN. MASAHARU HOMMA, THE 1942 CONQUEROR -OT BATAAN-AND HOMMA, CORREGIDOR, OPENED HERE TO DAY. WHO WAS ARRESTED IN JAPAN, IS CHARGED WITH CONDONING THE BRUTAL BATAAN "DEATH MARCH" AND MANY OTHER ATROCITIES AND ABUSES.

Empire Perdita In Distress

Hemma's trial lacked tension and drama In contrast to the proceedings against Lieut-Gen- eral Tomoyuki who, mournful, stared at his hands as the pro- eecution and defence blckered over the authority of the United. Slates Military Commission 10 try him and other Japanese gen- erals.

Paul

Tel-Aviv Seizure

Jerueniam, Jan. 8. Four truckloads of explo- nives, arms, chemicals and clothing have beon disopvered in a Tel Aviv house after an explosion in what appeared to be aclandostine laboratory. The polica_~ found hand prenades, revolvers, uniforma and other military equip- ment and material.—Assovitt- ed Preas.

American

Offer To Korea

Washington, Jan. 3. Diplomatic Meinis said to-day that the United States had prepar TL to offer American technical k help in assistance to Koren organising the first free demoera- the government In 38 years.

DURBAN. JAN. 3. THE EMPIRE PERDITA.“

Prosecutor Lieutenant 7,000 TON BRITISH CARGO VESSEL, WAS TOWED INTO W. White told Associated Press Homma trial Honolult, Jan. 3. DURBAN

This to-day that the HARBOU WITH HER EN. would differ from that of Gen- Maury Maverick, Chairman of MORNING

GINES the Smaller War Plans Corpora -

BROKEN AND Aeral Yamashita in two main rei They said American engineers,

OLD FIRE |pecia:

experts in transportation, mailing tion 10-day said he would recomm-THREE WEEKS'

BURNING IN HER BUNKERS. mend to President Trumas a four-

(1) Atrocities charged against and shipping word finding other point programme for development |

The fires started three days defendant were mostly commit.fields to be made available as part of the American effort to hasten in the Pacific te aid both mail and

L'alcutta mutated against prisoners of war. large Business, He outlined the after she left

He They were kept un particularly Americans, whereas establishment of a staple represen

tative Korean Government. the as follows: programme

were accused and the United States might also We need are adequat der control during the voyage, but Yamashita's men

on Dec. 28 the enzimass failed, of being particularly cruel to provide financial help if necessary nown covernare in the Pacific.

the shin drifting help large number of Filipino civi-for Korea to purchase rehabilita (2) We need a frm and gener. ous policy. We need to lend money hat we must know why and what for.

(+)

month ago.

lenving Iesaly

pumps out of With the Bhip's Belion the fires took a firmer holdt. A radio messagu for help wan sent out.

The

"Empire

was Perdita"

liana.

DIRECT EVIDENCE (2) The prosecution has evi- dence to prove much more direct connection between atrocities in the Homma case than Yan shita's.

also

tion supplies.

It la

reported that the American Government would urge consideration of any proposal in the turning over of Japanese-nwn-

proverly sets to the Korean Government.

to

(3) We next the closest operation between British Domin- on nnd American Interests in the {'acific. Our gual must be trade

The American Governanent in this area instead of Empire eventually taken in tow by the

In the Bataan death march. proference and the Sterling Bloe

Empire Conradeon" an Dec. 28. (4) The

educating of a certain number of United States must The tow rope broke and all that Homma's headquartera was less would agree to the training and resuming the than a quarter mile from the Koreann in United States colleges day was spent in kero Is Installations in the Pacife.

provide Maverick completed a

In the evening the two ships road on which the pitiful proces-and technical schools tour of

Low inbour problems with King George land and

discussed China, the Philippines, New Zen. struck wale, but the remaindersion of prisoners trudged for 20 trained personnel for Governmet

Australia. Assoriated of the voyage was without Incid-

days in auccession.

positions. V and the Prince of Wales, nowPress.

the trusteeship ar- ent.--Reuter.

Whether White said the prosecution the Duke of Windsor. Sone yoTM

is definitely decided will be able to prove that the rangement Bo, his social work was recognis-

Chinese Consul-General Kwong- upon will depend on the result of a conference to be held by Ameri Bon Young and his staff were

can and Russian officials with re- killed on direct orders from the

Political presentatives of Korean Japanese General's bestquar- Partios-Associated Press.

Lin Chich denied THE BOAR that the Chinese will withdrawed when he was made a member permission for French plates to fof the Privy Counell. Reuter, land at Hunoi.

predicted

said there WAR 116 ruth in reports that Shuang would be sub-divided into sup Lucas Galvez was shot fatally rate provincen, rand Marcelino Thecasin stabbed that the seat of the National to death during the New Year's Government of China would ne Eve celebration in the Laki - Lestablished in Nanking by the bish farming district. cialed Prezos

Axsund f

Preas.

March

Associated

Mountbatten Order Of The Day

THE FOLLOWING ORDER OF THE DAY WAS ISSUED

BY ADMIRAL LORDE LOUIS

MOUNTBATTEN, SUP. REAFE ALLIED TOMMANDER, SOUTH-EAST ASIA, ON NEW YEAR'S DAY:

Year 2

Senators Took Fright

Washington, Jati, 3. The Senate-House Inquiry com · mittes To-day studied n stalement by Admiral Harold R. Stark that a group of senators wanted feet pulled back to the West conal infer the Pearl Harbour attack, but that he resisted the demande.

Stark told the investigach camini! Lee about a conference he and Gen. George C. Marshall had with legislators after the attack. Stark, then chief of naval opera tions, said the Senators were wor

With The Communist

"Night Tigers"

(By John Roderick).

YENAN, JAN. 3. SOLDIERS OF THE COMMUNIST 8TH ROUTE ARMY'S

"NIGHT

SING ON THE TIGERS" BATTALION MARCH AND ON THE DRILL FIELD TO KEEP THEIR SPIRITS HIGH AND TO LEARN THE CREDOS OF THEIR COMMUNISM

HEARD THEM ON THE PRILL FIELD SING A SONG WITH THE UNROMANTIC TITLE OF "THREE RULES OF DISCIPLINE AND EIGHT POINTS TO REMEM- BER, AND THEY SANG IT WITH A ZEST.

ters.

Another prosecutor said the Hemma has prosecution holds

1105

rights under the United 49TH STATE

Stales Constitution ur

Washington, Jan. 3. The House of Representatives

under articles of war. He said: "This

not territories aub-committee con- is an executive commission- a court and not a Court Mar-sidering statehood for await left tial.'

begin hearings

for Honolulu to He added that the rules of evi- there on Mondays. dence will be those laid down by Hawalian Governor I. M. Stala- authority that constituted the back and other territorial officials

the commission Le.

Supreme will present the Hawaiian state- to intra- Commander for the Allied Powhood case preparatory

of legislatiem ia Con- General Douglas Mac-duction

gress for admission of owni as Interior Secretary Harald Ickes

ers,

Arthur.

The first three sinuzau were The soldier of the 8th Route concerned with such cardinal Army receives no pay, but gets

He said: "Homma, like Yama- the 49th State. creeds as "build a democratic.his livelihood from 30 per en shita, is being tried for violat-before Christmas urged statehood til about the safety of the West [prosperous new natin; obey of the production from armying the laws of humanity."- const cities. He did not identify orders from superiors and un-operated farms. The remainder Associated Press.

the anators.

"I minted out to them that the

dent

peaple."

the

40 Killed

The army provides the C'er-- munist soldier with toilet articles and tobuceo, frowns on wine and liquors.

Minchingly deal death to the bes for general use of his ant. place for the fret was as far west enemy, never take as much as the Communists explained. This first peace the New population who have been on the Pacific as we could afford needle and thread from the

of ue in Soulm pressed for three years by the to alter it." Stark said.

He reported that he told Presi East Asia Command far from Japanese, Many have suffered

Roosevelt that while our homes at you an eng in jails, and interniment camps.

1 H of the day

"We must helps them in every Japanese had met eight battleships last order tasks and responsible whics, way we can, not only by courtesy put of countssion, fast striking we were "hnring" out mes and land friendly behaviour but by forers still were intact.

Chairman Starkley Announced you know how proud I sta of remembering that The way in which they line commodities are short and that that Beth W. Richardson had been selected to suceved William I> be selfish anni earried out by tho of us it woski

incon Milehell as chief counsel for the į elsewhere in siderate of us not to contine enminition and would be paid ani Singapore and

ourselves as much an wa caa toannual salary of $8,800, the maxi- Malaya, and in Burma.

"We are living among a civil our own ranteens mid servicenum the committee is allowed to

pay.Associated Press. shops and clubs.

CHICAGO STRIKE CALLED

CHICAGO, JAN. 3.

fornl rund

PRICE LEVELS

" in only in this way that we can avoid adding to the dif ficulties of the civilians by

GERMANS OPINIONS

Frankfurt, Jan. 3. A recently willitary government

forcing up prices and by deprivalt here showed that 60 per cent

ing them of what is already

of the German ciyjjlans question-

ed were generally satisfied with the American de-pazification pro- gramme.

sajd

Mexico City, Jan. 3.

have received Despatcher from Leen reported that at trast 40 were killed and many injured when the police fired into a crowd of 12,000 whe assembled to protest against the Muyorat election outcome.

There was no confirmation casualtics. - Asspelated

Prosa.

Arab Trade Boycott

for Hawaii, in the "Immediate future."-Associated Press,

OMUTA REGARDED AS MODEL CAMP

NO MARKS OF RANK Commissars, who are civilians appointed by the political sec-JAPANESE tion of army headquarters, are enncerned mainly with the re- lations of the troops with the people.

watching discipline

couraging the men.

PRISON

YOKOHAMA, JAN. 3. CAMP COMMANDERS RECEIVED DEFINITE INSTRUCTIONS NOT TO ABIDE BY THE GENEVA CONFERENCE REGULATIONS IN THEIR TREATMENT OF ALLIED PRISONERS OF WAR, A DEFENSE WITNESS TOLD THE UNITED STATES MILITARY COMMISSION TO-DAY.

Saito testified that the officers

RADIO

The commissars watch over the soldiers' political and liter-

Captain Yoichi Saito, former the duty of the camp comman- ary education, direct farm pro-

Co- duction and recreation, and go head of Fukuoka branch camp, der to improve his camp. into battic with the troops, in Kyushu, made the disclosure lonel Suzigawa felt that Omula of Lieutenant Kei was exemplary, he added, and and en- at the trial

Yuri who la charged with the wanted all camps to be like it.~ The uniforms of the "Night deaths of two Americans and Associated Press.

others and Tigers" I saw were padded and mistreatment of

provide adequate bore no mark of rank. Comman- failure to

at his ders and platoon and company facilities for internees leaders are known personally to Omata camp.

[ in the battalion. each man was told

the Thirty-five Jerusalem. Jan. 3.

per cent of

foquency of 40 Kijocycles and Irozs The Palestine Arab Higher battalion was reported to be

12.30 to 1.80 p.m., 0.80 to 7.30 p.m. Committee meets to-day in Joruss-

Megacyles. lom to consider steps to implement long to the Communist party. Army for the treatmqut of war and 9.00 to 11.09 p.m. also on 0.61

I was Informed that the 8th prisoners. OFF THE LIST

He said that the Omuta camp ... the Arab League decision for a

model institu- 19.30 p.m.-Dally Programme Bu boycott of the Jews, origin Route Army as a whole is made trado Tokyo, Jan. 3,

up of only 45 per cent Com-was considered

tion which all branch comman- Some of the islands to which ally due to begin on January 1.

So far only drag and Saudi munist party members. thankless task but you have the Japanese Government has Arabia, out of the nine member in acquitted yourselves with that asked for permission to send elce-atates of the Arab League, have NO CORPORAL PUNISHMENT/ders visited in December 1948 19.83 p.m-Dance Music by Tommy demand unfailing patience and fearless-tion materials have been strickenolie Chief Secretary of the were described by their officers |ings and the atmosphère was

A NATIONWIDE STRIKE OFscarce. APPROXIMATELY 200,000 "For those of you in French

OF THE

United States authorities CIO. MEMBERS

Indo-China and Siam, your gra that 31 per cent were mostly upper HOUSE UNITED PACKING

social and economic grOUPS who You have done a good job believed the programme WORKERS OF AMERICA HAS dual withdrawal has already be BEEN CALLED FOR JAN. 16, gun, THE UNION PRESIDENT Jin difficult circumstances parti- harsh and deprived CLARK ANNOUNCED TO-DAY cularly in French Indo-China specialists needed for reconstruc-

Clark said that not only larger and have earned universal res-tionAssociated Press.

of the smaller pect. packers but most

and independent packing plants "You who are serving in the

would be affected and that their strike would involve 147 plants and 90 per cent of all slaughter ing workers over the nation.

The strike is being called support of the Union's

for a 25 cont wage increase an hour, Clark told

Netherlands East Indies have

had an even more difficult and

was too

Germany of

north of

enforced the boycott.

Japanese

FRIDAY, JANUARY 4th 1940. in charge of the Fukuoka camps HAL LORENZO FROM THE STUDIO. 23W HONGKONG broadcasting on were ordered to follow the rules laid down by the

on an Inspection tour.

men

were

One reason 8th 'Route

"The camp had large bulid. ness which you showed in the from the liat by Allied Head.

quarters to-day.

Palestino Government, fr. JV.ns liking their army is that cor- very fine," Salto said. "It was a nowo con-

war itself.

"Thousands of internees, in-rlos may be made only to the way called for for the moment but wounded and retired re-well swept and clean and there Headquartern said that delive- Shaw, said that no special action poral punishment is forbidden. well organised. The rooms were ferenco, He said the hourly wage in the industry is 8 conts. IL

cluding women and children, islets in the Oshima district of

to Government had considered would be the first genuinely' nu- tionwide packing industry strike. owe their lives to you and are Kagoshima prefecture,

grateful to you.

In continuing 30 degrets, north latitude, exclud measures which might be found ceive three years' support, the were blankets for all prisoners.

necessary to protect the Palestine Communists said, and others re- Large bathing facilities ho added.

"Kuchitoshima. -- Associated inhabitants from the effects of the tired get from six months to a Javailable too." With reference to the govern-to carry out your responsibili-ing

He said it was not considered year of support, with job pre- boycott fact-finding

on tien see that nothing mars your mont

Mr. Shaw added that virtually forencen. strikes, Clark said:

good name,

the 75,000 immigration The Communist infantry com- "We are opposed to the

PRIDE AND SATISFACTION

certificates

provided aidential fact-finding boards as "Whatever the incidens may they are now set up unless that he do not be led into reprisals, A now building material called procedura lo approved by Con- Krces. We are not going to post-revenge could only breed hatred porous glass, developed by Soviet beon exhausted Reuter Done the strike simply becaus and further violonco and dam-chenists,ohertly will

sociated Press.

Board

Pro-

Press.

GLASS WALLS

Moscow, Jan. 3,

נאל

pre-

all

for by pany is composed of three pla- Tientsin Student

the British White Paper have now toons totalling 120 men. There

The Stato Department

to each platoon. Protest

Tientsin, Jan. 3. Chinese high school students

гла

Dorsey and His Orchestra. 1.00 p.m.-Nows & Announcements.

Vocal 1.10 p.m.- Columbia Dompany.

Gom

1.80 p.m.frodo Campoli and als

Urchestra.

2.00 p.m.-Close Down. 6.80 p.m.-The Billa Brothers and the

Andrews Sisters.

0.45 p.Sarvices Music Box"

janis.

7.00 p.m.-London Relay-News.* 7.16.m.-Tom Jones and Hi

chestra.

Of

7.40 p.m.-Studio-Hal Lormed at

the Piano.. ►

7.50 p.m.Orchestre Raymondo, 8.00 p.m.-Forcon Request Hour. ure ono.machine-gun_and_two

9.00 pm-London Haley-News. rifle aqunds PALESTINE ENQUIRY

9.05 p.m.-Amy, Woodfordo-Floden's duced by thrco factories now un-

Company headquarters also has

Tour Indian Love Lyrios" Bang Do board to appointed.An-age the reputation which you der construction in the Caucasus

one squad of knoa, mortars.

by Nelson Eddy (Baritono), now enjoy.

Washington, Jan . and the Ukraine, the Moscow "It is only by your restraint news reported today.

9.20 p.m.- Orchestral and Violin There are three companies to

'rogramma. and toleranco that conditions The material is expected to re-nounces that Britlah bera of a battalion, three battalions to won concessions from the Com- APPEAL REJECTED · can be reestablished in which placo brick for Innor walls of the Anglo-American Committeen regiment and three regiments missioner of Education after 10.10 pm Tho Symphony Orohofra&

Nancy Kraas (Soprano), 10.80 gm Programme of Burlin London, Jan. 8. Dutch and Indoncalans can dis- hope and may be used in pre- for inquiry into the Palestine to a brigade. Regimental head-protesting against the system of Moscow radio has announced cuss their mutual aims and fhd fabricated houses. It is also use problem arrived in New York quarters has a services and sup- Government examinations.

the Queen

Uphold were students pro- ply section, a medical section ful for heat insulation and as a Thursday aboard

11.00 p.m-Close Dows. that the Council of National agreement.

Programmes mikod Ng are "I wish to repeat, that with sound-absorber.Associated Press. Mary. An organisation meeting and a olgnal company. Artillery, tests on "na Government ex- Judges of Hungary has dismissed

with American members is ex-units are scattered around in aminations for students"; pro recorded spontally for Berricos Intertain the appeal against the death son- rare exceptions, the discipline of ZAIBATSU INQUIRY · pocted Friday or Saturday. HeAT- tance by the former Prima Mala-those under my command as well

Ings are scheduled to begin Jan, brigado headquartors, equipped tection of teachers from un-ment by the Department of National

and with howitzers

trench employment; protection of stud-Service Entertainment. ter, Lazzło Bardomy, but agreed tong their patfence, good humour

San Francisco, Jan., 3. 7-Asapolated Press.

mortars.

ents from expulsion; freedom convey the coas to the Minister of and "courage, has given me pride. A group of United States of.

The 8th Route Army appear of speech and publication and Justice for his final decision.

and satisfaction.

Alicials will leave to-day for Ja

Miami, Florida, Jan. 8, -Burdonoy“ –who condemnedon "I wish you a happy New pan to investigate tho Zaibatsuy

Secretary of the Navy to be organised for efficient students asombly: government Printed and published for the November 6 by the People's. Court

controlling James V. Formental sald to-day he operation, and it is one of the acceptance of studentoviews Enterprise Limitedby in Budapest and sentenced to hang Year in 1946 and a speedy ro-Japan's wealthy on charges of collaboration with turn to your homes when your class of industrialists-Acio-plans to resign this your Asso- prides of the Communist million government and a "democra- JAME KRATIA, "Windows Heart,

task is done.”

tary leaders-Associated Press. tie spirit.”—Assoolated Press. Hong Kong, tho Nazia Associated Pres

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ciated Press.

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