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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1946.

KONOYE ON THE EMPEROR

Wanted Peace But

U.S. Wants Jap. Islands For Itself

LONDON, JAN. 15. OFFICIAL SOURCES TO DAY SAID THAT AMERICAN AND MILITARY CIVILIAN

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REPRESENTATIVES THE INTERD NATIONS ASSEMBLY WILL.

NOT AGREE IF THE AMERICAN CONQUERED JAPANE-E IS

ARE TO BE PLACED LAND UNDER THE UNITED NA. TIONS SOVEREIGNTY.

American delegatoes a** Sit to favour

whil antership mahdary advisor Generní George Kenney proped that 1 Uz retun the land which leave

President Tru multary valu Ondi may have to settle the dis apreempat,

..

bren 31:41 12. visu

Intet Stale rak of RA

datubs won

ing i reconquer the

Could Not Enforce It

Army Given

Free Rein

TOKYO, JAN. 15. PRINCE FGMIMARO KONOYE, WHO TOOK POISON RATHER THAN BE TRIED AS A SUSPECTED WAR CRIMINAL, SAID IN HIS MEMOIRS THAT ONLY EMPEROR HIRGHETO COULD HAVE CONTROLL ED THE HELL BENT FOR-WAR MILITARISTS BUT THE EMPEROR TOOK NO POSITIVE STEPS. LOOKING BACK ON HIS LONG BUT FUTILE PEACE WITH THE UNITED STATES, NEGOTEFTIONS THE FORMER PREMIER SAID THE EMPEROR'S HANDS OFF POLICY NOT ONLY WITH THE ARMY AND NAVY BUT ALSO IFITI DIPLOMIP'S AND MEMBERS OF GOVERNMENT WAS FELT DEEPLY.

fines

Wa

Fighting Yesterday's Wars

Pillsborgch, Jan. 15, Wha J. Witherow, former ARNO- President of the National ciation of Manufacturers, called for an end to and grooh pressureA

on all sides,"

190

"the strife evident

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zono

13

Priests In Politics

Tokyo, Jan. 16, A mumber of priests dud religious leaders will Dock election to the Diet in tho general cleation, for the first time in Japan's history, Jiji news agency said,

Both Shinta and pricate

Buddhint

taill be candidates,

Fiji nahf, adding that twen Japanese Christiana will also run.anoriated Pres.

Byrnes Appeals For World Cooperation

DISMAL PICTURE OF HANKOW

SHANGHAI, JAN. 15. THE STREETS OF WAR-TORN HANKOW WERE

LIGHTED FOR THE FIRST TIME ON CHRIST MAS EVE THE IMMEDIATE RESULT OF THE ARRIVAL OF A BADLY NEEDED COAL SHIP- MENT ACCORDING TO A SHANGHAI RESIDENT WHO VISITED THE CITY AND RETURNED HERE TODAY.

PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IND SOME OFFICIAL RE- SIDENCES ARE ALSO GETTING LIGHT, BUT PRI PATE HOUSES AND SHOPS STILL HAVE TO DA CONTENT WITH CẦN DLES AND OIL LAMPS. This is but one instanes ef} the many scars war has left on Order Hankow, it was stated.

is gradually being restored, but the city atill makes a distal picture, for the devastation caus-

crisis.

Home Soccer

Chester

V.

London, Jan. 18.

v. Burnley.

LEAGUE SOUTH Birmingham. Vilia. Brentford- Coventry, Chelsea v. Lelcoster.. Millwall v. Derby, Newport v. Phy

Nottingham Forest T. mouth.

Southampton Portsmouth, Swonaca,

Tultenham Y. Luton, West Bromwich v. Arsenal, Wesh

Witherow, who heads the Blaw-

[Continued from Page 1)

The following are the footbedi Knox Co.. declared in a business

ed by bombing is tremendous.xtures for Saturday, Jan. 19: statement that "from Pearl Har

LESSON LEARNED

The former Japanese Concession

LEAGUE NORTH หาเม baur investigation in the

Byrnen pledged the full eu-

was practically wiped out, whle Blackpulv, Leeds, Bradford 3. and price questions, we are fight.

operation of the United Save in the former German Cees Barnsley, Bury v. Bolton, Evert. ing yesterday's wars and argu

In the new world organisation, however, there [Hanashi Kuni, "who was one ofments instead of tackling the new

sion there is one house standing. Blackburn, Grimsby v. Manche Konoya sand,

Twenty-five years ago"

Manchester City Job nt hamei."

hamidst heaps of ruins. Damage ter United,

erfield. said, "we in the United States is less extensive in other parts Sheffield United. Newcastle Middlesbrough was no doubt of this Eespereur's Those who advocated restrain.

Witherow added that we all said there was no other way but sincere wish for

preare al

were not fully aware of our of the elty. for the Emperor besidly to make "give enterprise a free

Huddersfield, Preston v. Liveroae), which to function," if we are to responsibility. But with others Prices of essential commodi-Sheffield Wednesday White

Kinoye's fuel

a decision.**

Pet further examples. of indus

are still very high, but Stoke v. Sunderland. The Army wns conernped na count of his second and thirst

trial progress before the world have learned from expurities

This time both the Unit-[everything is obtainable, and were hapeless mich cabinets was in an attempt to gotiations

"We will be concerned with the

Ted States. Government and its there is no marked shortage of The Navy white

**and his failures, he wanted war. Ax blame for

wealth." be said. creation

con. People are deeply conscious of ayatem of fearful of the consejarmees of

any commodity. not merely its transfer Jdemned Japan's

This time Production for all, not pollheir responsibility.

Industry is ut allow of the war, would not or could not take test.

natandstil, Rovernment which

ja stand for peace in oppositiuntical pros (ELTE or group bargain on their behalf 1 pledge fall and probably on account of the esal Army to have a Free p

ine for som is still our biggest wholehearted cooperatum.“, to the Army

The foreign banks and Govern at 2 "While th

The organisatan, Byrnes de-commercial enterprises have re- Konoye said he beard that and most important function." metal

clared, has been born out of the mained closed so far, but there in v. Charlton, Wolverhampton Associated Press Higashi Enqæror told Prince metall its tought the uht sy was

indescribable pain and suffer are signs of returning life. he told my

ing of many was a preted to have pushing abeat its proppuations Kuni aeveral times

proples in many with some old Hankow British it 31:26M regrettable for War park an manipetitor that

HAP 7,000 FAGS

lands." peal maaary

and American residents coming lahont the Army. on futbol,” he wrote trust bare

"In this aponic age, the com-back to find out how things thi At that time. Konovo wrote,

Jimmy Chan, 36, mer Rakul what

Hugashi-Kuni

Ein-chant of No, 25. Connaught Road on interests which should unite stand. aloof Central, was fined $10 by Mr. C. Y. free nations in maintaining a there preparations were Slupe peror why he remained

So far the foreign communt-v. Queen's Park, St. Mirren v. Cal motulisation and that if he thought the stun Rwan at the Summary Military friendly and peaceful world far Traved and were

the ruddtion was bad why didn'" he come Court resterday, for possession of outweigh any possible untet inties are very smail. The Rustle. Third Lanark v. Partick. Trusteel an

SCOTTISH "B" the interests which might divide stans,

100. numbering about States learned los. It raised out and say se!

Airdrie v. Dumbarton, Arbroath them." He said the late Prince Saint-

form the largest national group,

Ayr. Cowdenbeath V.

Alloa. the United States, with whom

elder statesman,

with the French taking serond

Dundee v. Dunfermline, East Fife place. former Count Makinu.

There is unly on Soviet

v. Dundee United. Stenhousemuir

Albion. Keeper of the Privy Seal, had

citizen among the Russians, the

v. Raith. St. Johnstone v.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) fluenced the Emperor to the

others being emigrant White Russians.

WEST CUP: Chester v, Rosh paint where the Mikadu 11

empted to emulate the position of the King of England.

by the Americana During the San Francisco END

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ship plans

izes in exprstid to sa russed this week iliring the fem real pelu y debatan

Amerkan delegates saul The State Department would obere to the dey of not adding are

ramminread pravileges. cial Trustee territories controlled by the United Stat x

Chin I hel

Bave

the floor today in the general policy debate

Not only 'altrett

we

that.

did not know

were negotiating for peace, {}, to doubt car sincerity

"REGRETTABLE"

Kogoye said that in the tense The Big Fas" days following September, 1991, unable to when the question was whether Jeanwhile, are still

l'asted en the emner for the Jupan

States apter pred of Secretary General to thewould begin war. the Emperor's

Astotaled Pinta UNO

Town casin, Prince Naruhit

Australian Concert Party In H.K.

Thousands of service men and women will remember with pleasure The harpatality and eineitamanent that the British Centre in Sydney ouganised un bebast of the people of New South Wales.

As a result of the closing drieu of establishments in Australia and the general dimminutinn af farves using the Centre, the Cum- mister decided to see what they could do for the Services, else- where in the Pacts Command,

At the invitation of Admiral } "How's Tricks,” headed by "Ihel Lord Fraser, the Comunaneker Great Levante," who is worn- in-Chief of the British Pacche † Famous for tus illusionist act, Fleet, two high ethal of an Centre, Mesurs. Arthur Sponer and Mel Lawlen, visited the (15- luny rome weeka ngo with a view to finding out what was wanted here to improve the mentia

of the Por!.

|

The other stars in the com-

The provision of live enter- Lainment was one of the services they could offer, which offer pany was gratefully accepted.

As a result, there has a arrived in ILMS, "Speaker," +5 all-Australian concert party of top ranking artists, calles!

Posers For Labour Party

L

an

Tin

Lors

AT CROSSROADS Konoye agreed it was proper in peacetime for the Emperor to be passive but Contend d that when the entry WHA standing at crossroads leading either to

much peace or wor passivity led to extreme diffi-

K

dutiable tobacco,

HHROTA JAILED

down

TOLL OF DISEASE

the

v. Fulham.

SCOTTISH "A" Clydo v. Aberdeen, Ilearts Queen of the South, Kilmarnock . Palkirk. Morton V. Lauriton, Motherwell v. Hibernian, Range De

V.

He was searched when ho lend

the Prava from a sampan,

SAURED TRUST anded an

and a parcel containing 6,620 duty

As the nations work together A1 free cigarettes were found. his house at No. 26, Connaught in the United Nations, Byrnes Road Central, ground flour, 1280 said, they should develops un

break derstanding and cigareines were found.

Accused stated that the mear.mutual fears.

The former Japanese garrison | dale, Crewe v. Southport, Oldhan "Great states as well as small is segregated in a specbil area, Tranmere y, Accrington.

v. W

Wrexham, Stockport v. Barrow, ettes were given to hiau by the captain of a ship.

states" he added, "must come to but Japanese soldiers are often

EAST CUP: Curialer. York, view their power RS sacred

marching sven

through

Durlington V Bradford City. be exercised not trust to

for streets--now

carrying broms

Doncaster v. Lincoln, Halifax Belfish purposes but for the good and shovels in place of rifles. Gateshead, Hartiewovla v. Hulber. Tokyo, Jan, 15. of all peoplea."

Their duty is to remove the de- ham. The foriner Premier, Kokl He warned against overbur-bris from bombed houses and THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

organisation,

CUP: NORTHL

Ipswich er clean the streeta. tiroin, to day surrendered at the dening the Sugame Prison to await trial as a pecially when it is starting out. Great importance is being at Queen's Park Rangers, Northam war crimes Buspect.

with all sorts of problems in tached to this cleaning LEVITR ton v. Southend. Norwich v. Clag He was Foreign Minister from expectation of "magic" solu-paign, since sanitary conditions

ton, Mansfield v. Notts County, 1933 to 1936 and Premier during tions.

have become perilously bad. Port Vale

Walsall. CUP: The next two years. He was again Foreign Minister

of the die-Typhus and smallpox have taken mouth, Konove Cabinet and was a member hard enthusiasts as well as of a heavy toll, and it was only by

ton and Hove, Exeter v. Bride) of the Cabinet Advisory Counell the die-hard unbelievers," he the combined efforts of the Chi-Swindon. Crystal Palace v. Brigh

Bald. Associated Press,

nese and American authorities Rovers, Reading v. Torquay. that serious epidemies were NORTH AND SOUTH CUP: | avoided.

Cardit v. Watford-Router.

culties.

"However, I would like to say this at the end," he wrote.

*he way

he deeply hoped and tried to prevent Japan from entering a great war, whose fu- ture could not be foreseen, and maintain

the Na unmarried tional structure of 2,600 years.

Heen

itaita hii even as (touching). Associated Preas.

wna

Commanders To Testify

einted Press,

he

or more

JAP. POPULAR FRONT

In the ars

In 1940, ---Associated Press,

"Let us beware

Italian Socialist To Visit Britain

LONDON, JAN. 15.

PIETRO NENNI, ITALIAN VICE - PREMIER AND SO. CIALIST PARTY LEADER, WILL GO OVER ITALY'S INTERNATIONAL PROBLEMS IN TALKS HERE THIS WEEK WITH THE BRITISH GOV. ERNMENT AND LABOUR PARTY LEADERS, AN ITALIAN EMBASSY SPOKESMAN SAID.

PARIS, IS EXPECTED TO REACH LONDON LATE ON TUESDAY NIGHT OR EARLY ON WEDNES- DAY MORNING, THE EMBASSY "OFFICIAL SAID, AND HE PROBABLY WILL RETURN TO ROME NEXT TUESDAY.

Conditions in Hankow are ex- pected to pick up rapidly as soon

as normal communication and transport facilities are provided. River traffic is extremely limit-

Aldershot v Bristol City Y

F.A. CUP DRAW

London, Jan. 1b,

The draw made to-day for the

ed, due to the shortage of suit-4th Round of the Football Asso able boats, while the railway home and away basis with the

ciation Cup, to be played on he

cut in many places between Hankow and the north, is unus- able-Reuter,

leo on Jan. 26 and the retur match on or before the following Thursday, resulted as follows:

Sunderland v. Bury, Blackpool Middlesbrough, Manchester

Government Plan United Preston, Barnsley

سیال محمد

And

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7.

T.

Rotherham,

hain, Bradford v. Manches city. Stoke v.

Sheffield United,

RADIO

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1046. RAI, BINGFRÁ FROM THE STUDIO. ZEW HONGKONG brosdonating on

a frequency of 40 llocpolos and from

18.30 p.m.-Dally Programme Bom.

KaXT.

With him as his wife, a bell. liant accordeonist and finger al-

Washington, Jun. 16. boueitial, and his daughter

General Eisenhower and Ad- Eame, who is probably the most miral Nimitz are to appear to- versatile artist in variety be day before Congress to explain plays the violin, wings, dances, the Army and Navy decaobitiwa- does a puppet show, magic and

ition programmes. Many Con-

(Continued from Page 1) mind-reading.

Generalissimo Chiung Kai-Shefteld Wednesdr- v, York. Bol gressmen said they did not ex-NENNI, WHO LEFT ROME ON SATURDAY FOR

uhek, the non-voting Chairman ton. Liverpool, Derby v. Weat are Joy Denny, musicalet their naswers will mullify

of the Couference has so far, Bromwich, Southampton comedy sopraut; Mollie Daval, American soldiers and civilians

attended only the opening ses- Queen's Park Rangers or Crystod V, Notts daily singer and dancer, Rex who are resentful over the re-

sion. He will probably attend Palace, Birmingham Payne, light comedian; and Syd cent demobilisation slow-down.

Congressman Rankin, Demo-

the Conference again until the, Forest or Watford, Bristol City v. Clarke, comedy violinist.

Brentford, West Ham v. Chelsea, closing

at crat of Mississippi, raid

present Bession After a week of entertaining doubted "a suitable explanation

Brighton v. Aldershot, Millwall y. scheduled for Jan. 29.

Aston Villa and Chariton 7. Wol in ships and shore establish-

Neani will talk with British} Italy will be given the final of this mes: can be made."

COMMUNIST CALL

verhampton--Router. meats, they will open for a sea- Rankin has proposed a Blil re

Foreign Secretary Ernest Beviu, peace treaty at the conclusion Chinese Communists called to- Sat E.N.S.A. Star Theatre, quiring armed service discharge Minister of State Philip Noel of the 21-Nations Meeting.

day for re-organisation of national Kowloon, next Monday. They for those

Baker and representatives of the The Ministers' with two

deputies are and provincial governmenta

of tho spokesman expected to decide whether to nationalisation

armed will then tour hospitals, ships. years of service, married men Labour Party, the barracks and establishments,

send a cominittee to study the forces. or fathers, those with depen-anid.

elder statesman Mr. Levante and his company,

Although he declined to

Communist 50 establishment of the Italo-

Tung Pi-ws presented the pro. all of whom are giving their dent parents or desiring to re- services free, are prepared to Bume their education Interrupt into details, the informant soid Yugoslay boundary.

Nenni would raise the question Led by the war.

Official observers believe an pals to the Political Consultative remain in the Colony until such, London, Jan. 15.

The Army reported it is cons of Italy's eastern frontier which opinion will also be given by the Conference. The main 19:80-60-1.80-pim. 6.80-40-7,80-p

Kuomintang Party ma 9.00 to 11.00 p.m. also on 9.69 woro: first, The results of the elections for time as every service man and ident General Eisenhower can concerns the question of the deputies on the future atatus of membership in the projected ro-Magueyolos.

woman has had the opportunity explain satisfactorily.

Asso Venezia Giulia region now being Trieste which Marshal Tito organised state council should be the Central Lewislature in India

of enjoying their frat class

disputed between have served to pose questions to

Italy and wants as part of Yugoslavia and Amited to one-third the total num-.K.T. both the Labour Government in show.

Yugoslavia.

for which the Italian Premier,bor of seats; The spokesman added that Alcide de Gasperi has proposed Secondly, coalition governments Britain and the Indian National Congrees. Bays the

the future status of Italian international control-Associat-repronepting all parties should be 19.89 pmGlean Miller & His Or Tokyo, Jan. 15. colonies and "all of Italy'a ined Press.

eatablished in the different vinoon; Newspapers to-day reported ternational problems"

Thirdly, the national military renewed efforts are underway also be discussed.

and council

its. aubordinate Nonni will seek to tighten the

ANGLO-AMERICAN AIR for a popular political front-be-

bureaus should be ro-organised to tween at least the Communists relations between the Italian

TALKS

enable participation of all parties "ATS. YOU sincero, about, your de

with a view to achloving unifica- and Social Democrats as a re- Socialist Party and the British claration for the transference of Randall, Commanding General sult of what is considered the Labour Party, the Embassy of

Washington, Jan. 16.

tion

of the military command aud

of the armed Dower to the peoples of India? If of the United States Army mollifying statement on the Em- ficial added.

Government and airline officials nationalisation #. then accept the verdict of the Liaison Group in Chungking was peror by Banji Nozaka, the Nenni will also seck the latest left to-day for Bermuda from forces.

Meanwhile, -peoplew, y...

the guest of honour at a lon-Communist leader who returned information on the Italian Washington and New York to "A hundred million Muslims cheon given yesterday by Ma-on Sunday from Moscow.

de open formal; negotiations for a newspaper Peace Treaty which tho demand that their provinces ba dame Chiang Kai-shek in com- Nozaka, long exiled Commun- legates of the British, French, now Anglo-American commercial Nows reported fighting continued ercated into an independent state

aviation, agregment

in only a single locality after the and any evasion of this demand memoration of his 44th birth-ist lendor, said his party advo- Russian and American Foreign.

Bajor problems will be the re Sunday midnight truce deadline. cated the abolition of the system Ministers are expected to work gulation of fares and fight tre- It charged that the Government wylld mean that you desire to hand

or the on this week or early next week.quencies and right of one country troon Monday "ferociously 'at- over powers to the Brahman Banta Other guests Included Major. whereby the Emperor dynasty and not to the peoples."

TRIESTE QUESTION clique behind him excrelsed po- Chennault, tical influence but they must

int-held highway centre in south A joint reply to the French carry traille between two other backed Kwangshan, a Commun. a mystery mission to decide

sastera Ilonan province. in north "The question posed to Congress now on

whether the Imperial request for clarification of the by the Muslima ds If you are sin China, and Air Major-General family remains. Associated peace treaty Is expected to be

central Chlaa.--Associated Press. rore about your professions for the Chou Chih-Jou, Head of the

Press.

issued by the Big Three Powers

MASS PROTEST freedom of India then thora le a Chiness Air Force.

which met at Moscow. chance to have freedom by car -

London, Jan. 15. After the clarification has

Tokyo, Jan. 15. verdlet of the people is before you nor last night at which guests Mra. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow been submitted, the deputies of

Korean nationals in Japan and you can no longer pretend included, the British Ambassa- of President Roosevelt, said that the four Foreign Ministers will

the Muslim League doos net dor, Sir Horace

she intends to visit Inasis komo begin their work on drafting a Seymour and for the Muslim If you do Lady Seymour, Général Chan- time after the United Nations Poace Troaty-for-Italy which of Bloody Ridge, Peloliu, will bs who oppose the Idea of the Unit-1

ship over Koren have planned a Proprietors. The -not-accept la position, then it in

Assembly adjourna. Her dutien

8th-Aryny-announced to-day, and freedom of India but merely wish presentative on the Marahallarpacted to keep her in London Miniators and then given to the four point on will be assigned to as protest meeting for Jan Enterprise Limited by WALZER clear that you do not stand for Chang-chun,-Government-sean a delegate to the A Bembly igre will be examined by the Foreign innolivated as from Jan. 20, thaed States and Russian trustee-Printed-and-published for the

I today. Associated Press. *--- of truce committee, and General for at least six more wook 31-Nation Conference schedule other units in-Japan-Asociated 21 Kyodo news agency reported JAMES HEATER, Windsor Homeo, to usure power in the

Hong Konk od to meet before May 1. India"autor.

Chionnaults-Associated Press. Associated Pro

"Pakistan" fortnightly magazine, published by: the various branches of the Al India Muslim League.

The editorial in the current issue Days; "The question posed before the Inbour Government is

inse

in to the Muslim demand. The

Birthday

Party

Chungking, Jan. 16.

Russel

Major-General

day.

Gonoral Clairó L.

Randall gave a birthday "din-

E

would

countries-Associated Press.

WILDCATS GOING HOME

Yokohama, Jan. 15. The 81st Infantry Division going home. "The Wild-cat" out-

in

fit which helped to win the battlo

Prona,

Dro-

Communist "New China Daily

chestra.

1.00 p.m.-News & Announcemem ki, 1.10 p.m.-Ion Whitson Quintes

ENDA.

1.30 p.m.-Mualo-from the Filme. 9:00p.m.Close Down.

6.30 p.m. Half an Hour of Danse -

Musle.

1.10 p.m.-Light Symphony Crokostra. 1.00 p.m. Loudon Roley-News.

4.80 p.m.-Btudio RA.KSh gora. 0.00 p.m.-Classical Bog ost Hour, B.00 p.m.-Lobden Relay - Nown. 9.05 p.m."Muslo' Timo! -*NBA. 9.00 p.m.-Albert Sandler (Viola)

His Orchestra with Marta Egpieś (Bograno).

Novello, 10.80 p.m.Mualo, with a 10.00 pm-Compactions of Ivor

NGA

IAP

11.00 p.m.-lom Down

ENBA Programme od recorded spoolally for Beryloos Entertain- maut by the Department of Nallona): Bervios Entertainindză,

Nowapapor

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