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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1948.

MATSUOKA'S BAD MOOD

Blacked American Plan For Compromise

New Airline In P.I.

San Francisco, Jan. The traffic matrapper uf Trame Continental Western Air Ention to day said that madera stavan lined airline will never seperat bend industrial revenversion jar thais

uhipoone Telatuds

He said that he and a stað of trative typesentatives From the FB All leave Monday ۲۰۱۲ Plodawar

festadiasi

Konoye Blames

Former Minister

TOKYO, JAN, 9.

"the JAPANESE OFFICIALS ACCEPTED “IN PRINCIPLE AN AMERICAN COMPROMISE PLAN TO SOLVE DIF FERENCES WITH JAPAN EIGHT MONTHS BE FORE PEARE HARBOUR BUT IT WAS BLOCKED BY FOREIGN MINISTER YOSUME MATSUOKA BF- CAUSE HE WAS IN "A BAD MOOD." PRINCE IN MEMOIRS FUMINARO KONOYE DECLARED COMPLETED SHORTLY BEFORE HIS SUICIDE. THE PLAN WAS APPROIED IN GENERAL BY LEA DERS WHO INCLUDED THE WAR AND NATY MINISTERS, ONLY TO BE STALLED BY THE MOLE UNTI IT WAS OPPOSITION GE MATSUOKA ALIDE USELESS BY MISUNDERSTANDINGS AND DETERIORATION OF RELATIONS, KONOVE JUROTE IN HIS LENGTHY POLITICAL TESTA MINT DETHING JAPAN'S SIDE OF THE NEGO TIATIONS WHICH PRECEDED THE WAR, Subsequently.

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NEW YORK DEADLOCK

New York, Jan. 9

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Aeronautics Board

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The tailed States Civil Aero nantie Board announced in Wash inton last night that the United

Konye. The priner why was Three Times his country's pro mier, the last time in the lease

triner of 1911, regun ott

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Wouldn't Do Such A Thing

Tokyo, Jan. 9.

A fat den al of prosecution restarnaible charges that he was

WILT

Black-Out"

Athene, Jan. D. Athena wan plunged into darlençaa last night after power plant employees joined the rapidly aprending strike that already has paralyned most of the vital scrvidea,

The pawar failure develop. ed after the government had announced that it would take over the generating planta.—— Associated Press.

Life Term For Puppet

No Boats, No Votes Slogan Of Gl's

SAYING

WASHINGTON, JAN. 9..

HE DID NOT KNOW ALL FACTS OF THE SITUATION, NEWS COLUMNIST ANDREW PEARSON TO-DAY PRESENTED PRE- SIDENT TRUMAN WITH A SIX-INCH STACK OF PAPER WHICH, HE SAID, CONTAINED COM- PLAINTS FROM 55.000 SOLDIERS IN THE PHILIP. PINES WHO PROTESTED AGAINST THE ARMY DEMOBILISATION POLICY.

The

K-

Pearson sald he received them, which was circulated among the by mail from Sergeant Mal Muna; soklicca.

throwaway with trames signed under the nounced A mass meeting for for atrocities ngninet American

slogan: No Boats-No Votes." January 10 at 5.30 mm, in front prisoners, was voiced dramatically

Shanghai, Jan. 9. Menawhile n masa meeting of of the 8th Army Headquarters. from the witness stand by Lieut.

Chen Jih-pine, who served the 1,000 American soldiers took place Colonel W. N. Todd, Sverotary Chotare Furushima at

funds for the General Staff Service Com puppet Nanking Government as at Batangn to raise crime trial.

Vice-Minister of Finance, and who | full-page advertisements In the mand, said he saw "no reason” Secking in eNCREO the drach held many other important ports United States demanding the re-why the meeting should be pro.

which the prosecutlan ask in the recipe, has been sentenced moval penalty

uf Secretary DI War

hibited. ed Purushima went on the atando life porisonment by the Kiang-Patterson and

appealing

the "Discharge" reported that 200 to deny knowledge of al allega- nu Provisional High Court. He public for pressure on Congress American soldiers raised the do- tions. He related how in May. is the first collaborator to be to speed T demobilisation of mobilisation cry when Patterson 1943 he heard a guard beating a triod by л Chinese court in overseen forces.

arrived on inspection at Yokohama prisoner, accused of stealing søke | Shanghai.

The money collected at the yesterday. in the next room to headquarters.

The text of the sentence, which meeting totalled $3,700. At Moulla | | Mahoney charged that the G-I's with J long tick. "1 cautioned was read to a crowded court, is: 1,000 G-I's thronged the Commer who gathered around the Adjutant the guards very severely and enve "Chen Jiling, having trennon- cigl Communication Ofees relay General's building were stirred up an bri

Diler not to mistreat rably assisted the enemy and op- ing to Congress plena for qulek by a "lot of Communists and hot-

homecoming.

heads."

sonern."

The tril <f Foruabima expected to reach a decision pro- habiy tomorrow. Associate!

RAF PROMOTION

d his own country. is Men- tenced to life imprisonment, and Is deprived of all his public rights. The entire Bruverty of the ne cused, movable and othersse, is declared roufisented “

The judge

ained that

Chen will be allowed to ameal against London, Jan. 9. the sentence. Cien 59 years old. Air Marshni Sir Goy Gareed la a graduate of Wuseda. Calloge who venr F

WHA marsolated Japan, and joined the uuppet re Allied Air Commander in Chief in vine in 1938. During his tris South Past AF is remotest to be pleaded that he always tried Air Chief Man hal an the list af to serve the interesa

of the New Year promotiona ..Reuter public." -Reuter,

however, Walker in one of the key

He said both President Reuse velt and Secretary of State Hull | Preas. were informed of the convelong tons

no indienti There the period during which Konge wrote his era, which relate in delnil the negre tiation of the Home secon enbinets from April, 1991, to a period geven weeks before the They first shot of the war 14 evidently were desired. how. mid Debaker, farver, fever, to present his find word

From these private, mnotlicial that Japan be an imperial con

talks. Konnye wrote. fererer slevision began potersin.

Naleki | April 4 a "first trial plan" weigh m for war, and G Togo autated Retroge if was Hue the Japanese mortified lightly

To in a "second trial plan." T for his cabaret to rec

and Numera hebt the first talks succeeded m

landers Jon April 14.

1 The Inte esteet Ro velf suggested a tentata in

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antone with Tonal Konge be discus

for

David Jag anven were fearful of a Pathe war but unwilling to oppose cfth villy the army's demand for it

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Konovo's deseription of this

† programme said it was based up- on an American promise to help obtain Chungking's agreement to penere in China.

Settlement of the China bos- Iwing tilities was proposed as | vitul for Japan and for Ameri-

can-Inpanese rapprochement.

STATE DEPARTMENT CAUSES A STIR.

LONDON, JAN. 9.

WORLD WIDE INTEREST HAS BEEN AROUSED IN THE ISSUES RAISED BY THE UNITED STATES STATE DEPARTMENT'S PUBLICATION OF THE BOOKLET ON "POST-WAR INFORMATION PRO. GRAMME OF THE UNITED STATÈS." ĮMINY OF THE LEADING UNITED STATES NEIPS. PAPERS PUBLISHED I SUMMARY OF THE STATEMENT BY AIR. CHRISTOPHER GILINCEL- LOR, REUTERS GENERAL MANAGER, DEPLOR- ING WHAT HE CALLED AN ATTEMPT TO SMEAR REUTERS AS A BRITISH PROPAGANDA ORGANISATION AS PART OF THE STATE DE. PARTMENT'S ARGUMENTS IN FAVOUR OF ITS QIEN PROPAGANDA PLANS.

Newspapers in many puEON DE

Limpit, as SY CAL AB 12 condimerame

to

The Arjay newspaper "Stars and Stripen" and enlisted men all over the Pacifle are "cunfused And disheartened,”

"I told them they were not act ing like soldiers and said 'You are insulting a man who was a soldier bofore you were born." 1 told GUAM PROTEST

thom

top LL

would A Navy

news dispnich from take stops to break it up imme- Gun to-day reported that more dintely. I naked them if they than 3,500 enlisted me and of.

were soldiers or boy scouts," cers staged e voluntary hunger "Discharge declared that Pat strike there.

terson never left General Mac. They are protestine nguinst the Arthur's nedan in which he arrived demobilisation

slowdown and but Mahoney sald the War Seero- showing syannathy for G-I's in the, tury left the car and went into the building where it was said the Philippines and censuring Seerat any of

War Patterson's "bung- Gt's made him an "honorary G-1." Any iing."

-Associated Press.

Only five per cent of the 5,000 tele af the

attended Ess Kroup evening meal. Later. 2,500 men attended an orderly muss meet-

- Associated Press.

NOISY PROTEST

Honolulu, Jan. 9.

A crowd of 1,500 soldiers today

gathered in 41 notsy but orderly protest against the demobilisation slow-down and voted to cable their views to President Truman.

son,

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The speakers criticised Seere. tary of War Robert Patterson's demobilization programmie ond State Department policies requir

the large in conimitments for

after army. They

gathered Lieut-General Robert C. Richard- the Jr. had onealed Lo trops under his Mid-Pacific com- refrain From "mb nection". Press.

MUTINY Yokohama. Jan. 0. Colonel Charles A. Mabuney, United Provost-Marchal of the

tu-day Use enterprises with an official States Service Comunand, information machine."

said he broke up what he described The Daily Mail" added that the as a "near mutluy" among some world has had more than its fill of 8th Army troops yesterday

Robert In-government-inspired почуя and greeted War Secretary

prepaganda in the years before Patterson with cries of "wo want

From 1933 onwards a con-

to go home." stang stream of manipulated in- Mahoney said he severely repri- formation was noured out from manded the men during a brief

"It would be speech. ubriously oven the Axis countries.

But he denied calling

# The then Foreign Minister Malumoka 1124 Marmi Koney to suffering fresa gin goism and pro-Germannisen plus “a bad mood," which led to salur The North Atlante Air Tranging acceptance of th

SOMETHING WRONG Matsuoka, who Conference, at what Britain, the premise plan.

The plan provided for J819th a war. Uretej States and European coan tass has been listed m

General and America to guarantee the criminaluspect by Il-1

hell

Japan MacArthur.

view. independence of China. Romove said, as far back as May.

WAS to withdraw her froops 1911. Chat Roosevelt had already from Chinese territory "buset decided on Baited States entry on an agreement to be formet between Japanese and Chigeae." into the Burapean war.)

There would be no aunexation the prauanu fof Chinese territory, ms repara I bus Kare

BALTHU Conuments today policy, union of the Chiang and

LANC Plugvu

Dydney PUTNING Wang regimes (Chungking and

1930. I'ne avcument trays the Japanese-sponsored Pupper Head": Government), self-reat riction by Japan of immigration of Japa- teucers news lervice

Deparurent Territory, Depa into Chinese American recognition of Man-an chaukuo, the state which Japan re had established in Manchuria.

The plan further agreed that America and Japan "will not naval and air ytronicth post which would mutually threaten pusęcy and asananny Vindicate the other, when the agreement

UNOFRICIAL TALKS

Talks on adjustment

States Enviroment vnd withetraso Anerican Japanese relations had tons, revival of the open doorkney,

permisioa for the key portions of trans Albantur enfes and quencies per

Conference!!

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been under way uofletally sive fortner the reember, 1940, will

US. Postmaster-General Frank

Full Agreement On Atomic Energy

LONDON, JAN. 9. UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF STATE JAMES BYRNES EXPRESSED BELIEF THAT THE ISSUE OF SAFEGUARDING THE BASIC SECRETS OF ATOMIC ENERGY WOULD BE SETTLED SATIS. FACTORILY IN THE UNITED NATIONS ASSEM. BLY. SIMULTANEOUSLY IT APPEARED THAT THE UNIT- ED STATES AND BRITAIN WERE IN AGREE- MENT THAT THE BASIC SECRET OF ATOMIC ENERGY MUST BE SAFEGUARDED UNDER PRO- POSED PLANS FOR THE UNITED NATIONS GEN- ERAL ASSEMBLY TO CONTROL THE WORLD'S MOST DESTRUCTIVE WEAPON.

Sydney Escaped Mass Raid

of

Q'

ter

Meeting newamen shortly af- Washington, flying from Byrnes said he believed there was no doubt the atomic safe- guard issue would a worked out to the satisfaction of every-

one.

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a bad thing if official propanada thom God-damned babies" which. As organisations were to become was circulated anone the soldiers the established institutions of the de- in

mocratie countries."--Reuter,

mainertnce Buvut evaOIMIVUS

watch shernacVhat news

barcicularly LA Circu. BAS Enspare ready asceriamaute by use autoor and he crowd,ga to Beer wem.

han been Kouters, at Lay Fate,

91 Me Charke that it is an or

ment."

Out.

A. Henderson, Chairman of Austraian asociated Press

វ៉ង reached in the Japanese-luenced by the prition Govern American negotiations the two pations will dispatch fleets to Visit the other formally und said: "The ct Laat Beuters n lebrate the arrival of peace in to defead Roelf against churges the Pacific."

sponsored by

the Date Depart Matsuoka returned on April munt saows creacly the need for 22. Konoye met him at the air-closer understpuding of the fune port, intending to present the tions and sources of world newa. Important plan at the psycholo

UNBIASED NEWS cal moment.

"It may be the turn Amorca arungy to Toy do almı

But something went wrong.—- Associated Press.

Starvation Diet In Germany

Washington, Jan. 9.

of

ал

hed such milovation may be, and However complete.y ло charge may be refuted, there is left in the paonic mind a dount watch, while the it remains, must projualco cause of world uncorolonging and world peach.

д unsigned mimeographed thrownway entitled "Discharge"

Union Strike

Western

Isolates New

York

NEW YORK, JAN. 9. NEW YORK, THE WORLD'S COMMUNICATIONS CAPITAL, IS CONFRONTED WITH VIRTUAL TELEGRAPHIC ISOLATION FROM THE REST OF THE COUNTRY BY A WALK-OUT OF 7,000 EM- PLOYEES OF THE WESTERN UNION IN A WAGE DISPUTE.

jar auogations. However unjust- INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS WERE ALSO AFFECTED WHEN STRIKERS REFUSED TO HANDLE OUTGOING GABLES. AFTER TWO HOURS INTERRUPTION THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OUTGOING SERVICE TO EUROPE WAS RESUM- ED OVER ALTERNATE FACILITIES. COMING DISPATCHES WERE HANDLED VIA-ASSOCIATED PRESS RADIO.

The great co-operative world Senator Langer, Republican of news agencies of Branin, America North Dakota, to-day said that the】 and the Dominions are capacstiy

The British Japanese

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hones

STOP PRESS

UNMUC-

Chungking, Jun. 9. Central Government and Communist representatives Le-day failed to reach a final

for agreement

in truce China's civil strife.

They adjourned until late Thursday after an cessful meeting at which Gen. George C. Marshall was present. Asked after- ward if he was still hopeful of

truce, an immediate Marshall replied affirmative- ly, adding that no unfere- Been difliculties arose.

The failure blasted hopes for a truce prior to Thura- day's opening of the poli- tical unity conference.

It was the fourth in the series of meetings of the conferees.

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General Chang Chun, the Government's conferee, told neweman: "Prospects not bad, but problems are difficult." He added that no news could be released be- cause the committee's busi- nees is unfinished. sociated Press.

RADIO

As-

THURSDAY, JANUARY 10th, 1940, STUDIO-KL LORENZO AT THO PAANO WITARY WARREN (9004), ZBW HONGKONG broadcasting on frequency of 140 allorycles and from 13.50 to 1.80 p.m. 6.96 to 7,30 p.m. Bid 9.00 to 1.00 p.m. also on 0.13 Mogaryotes. B.K.T.

Mary.

6.90 p.m. Light Ya lety Programme.

.00 p.m.-London Halay---Rows. T.18 p.m. Orchestre Masoorte. 7.30 p.m. Bu i reunositha

Pian with Bay Warren (Vocal). 8.00 p.m.Bovinos Muso Fall

INSA.

8.30 p.Harry Jaman & His Or

chostre.

0.00 p. Londen Foley-News. 900 The Music of Stephan

Footor.

Truman administration was fol- striving toward one end--the pre- The stoppage began unexpect because the company was bring 19.80 p.m.-Dally Programme Sam "There has been some Ameri in policy of deliberate masa vision of full and honest reports. edly four hours before the ing in four carloads of strike 19.85 pm-Home Dance Music, Sydney, Jan. 9.

starvation" of Germany A "Daily Telegraph" dispatchean concern at the wording of

and whether for home consumption or scheduled hour and the opera- breakers. Meanwhile a measure 1.00 p.m.-News & Announcements. from Wewak to-day said a Japan-the resolution submitted to the Austria.

for export. None of them has say tion of some domestic news cir- of relief to the country's indus-] 1.10 p.m.-Moogniters' Concert Or. He said that one of the "snyag cae naval officer, Captain Awaki, United Nations recommendingi

government alliation

Ekostrav aflegi-cuits leased from the Western trial strike was afforded by de- has related how the United States the establishment of a commis-directives" laid down in the Pots- anco. None could possibly beneilt Union went out of operation. velopments in three other labour 1.30 p.m.-Compositions of Haydn. victory in Midway in June, 1942sion to deal with atomic energy.dam Declaration "deliberately auth by supplying other than

A apokesman for the company disputes.

2,00 pm-Ul. Dawu.. stalled a Japancae plan to blast Exception was taken to the re-feels millions of helpless women and unbiased news.

said that the. strike would "halt There were indications to-day of "Ono of the objects Sydney with a raid of two hun- commendation that the commis- and children to a starvation diet

this all but the most

vital "life or of a possible break in the con- dred bombers and

your's internacional press confer aubmarine sion should proceed with utmost of 1,600 calories daily," attack.

He asserted the food situation ence in Australia will be to study death" messages in and out of troversies in the automobile, ail Awak! was formerly a member dispatch to inquire into all

was bad in Italy and Japan but the obligations of the press to a New York. "Supervisory em- and steel industries as govern-

the ployees will handle such worse in Germany and Austrin. world nowy victorious over

mes-ment officials worked to pre- Nippon's planning staff. He la phases of the problem. reported to have told Australian Byrnes Bald the plan specifles Associated Press.

vent nation-wide strikes in the enemies of freedom, and it is hop-Bages," he said." Investigators that three Japanese that all stages in dealing with

ed that the conference will help to Local units of unions in eight steel and meat industries and carriers were moving South for the problem will be concurrent

enlighten pubile to the sources international cable and radio as a walkout of telephone work- the raid when they were diverted with security.

of its nows"

firms expressed sympathy with oxs all over the United States Tho

Pictorial," Sun-News

the atrikers by yoting not to seemed. imminent. which has the largest dally circu handle messages from Western

STRIKE BEGUN

9.08 p. Programme of Light Intion in Australia, wrote: "It is

Popular Clanions, deplorable that misconceptions re. Union offices throughout the

New York, Jan. 0.

10.00 pmndon Symphony Or Honolulu, Jan. 9. garding the conduct of newspapers country during the strike.

The Association of Commuhlen- STRIKE BREAKERS Two Jadaneno super-submarines, and nowa services should be con-

Lions workers announced to-day 10.16 p.Vincent Wallace's Opora is the success of the United Nu-appearing to be at least three tatood in a report fathered by the Called by the Congress of In that cleventh hour offeris of the

Maritone." tions Organisation."

times the size of the US. Navy's U.S. State Department."

dustrial Organisation's Ameri- U.S. conciliation, service to halt 11,00 p.m. -01 so Dɔw. Meanwhile, two British now farzost submersibles. arrived t Ing the abolition of consorship in

Wastern Communications. Associa- their strike against the A BAD THING

Pogiammos a ked recovered areng, Thin, if effected, agencies reported that the Bri- Honolulu from the Sancho naval #Daily Mail (London) tion, the walkout was fe pro- Electric Company had failed and recorded specially for Borricos Entertain would be most a welcome develop-tish delegation in the United bass after a 27-day voyage, The stated: "The United States is well test against War Labour the strike will begin promptly;"> ment by the Department of National ment to correstondents in Shane. Nations will accept the Amori- clumsy top-heavy vessels were equipped with the existing in Board directive. The *0,000

have Barrios Bateralmen Other telephone unions hal, Peiping. Tientsin and other can interpretation of the reap- manned by American prize crows. formation services of all kinds, Western Union employeds out of said they will not cross the picket points formerly in Brons of China. In Chunzking atomic control commission."

the occupied lution, to set up the proposed They were accompanied by which reflect American vows and New York City are affiliated Lines, thus threatening sortopaly

the American way of life. smaller submarine.

Printed and published for the the nation's already hampered?

Nowapaper however, for the past cofiple of

The anbmarines will remain here newspapers, magazines and films with the American Federation communications systems. Western Proprietors, The months corremondents have been The United Nation's assembly Aling stories without any restric moots on Thursday.Associated ponding a decision on their dis- have a world-wide market. It of Labour which is not un strike. Union employees in New York - Enterprise, Limited, by WAL

A union spokesman said that ready, are on

・atrlica Associated | JAMES KEATES, Windsor Hono position by the joint Chiefs of surprizing that Washington should tions whatever-Associated Press. Press, s

Staffsociated Press.

bavo folt compelled to support the "strike hour was zdvanced Prosa,

Hong Kong.

to the little of Midway.-Asso-vlaw is understood to be the ciated Press.

CHINA CENSORSHIP

Chungking, Jan. 9. Tho Chinose nrces reported that the Government is consider

samo. -

British

Foreign Secretary Bovin told. newsmen that "de-. fence against the atomic bomb

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