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"Greece was compelled under] the heel of the Invader, to bo Canton, Jan. 20.
powerless witness of the complete Various economic impediments devastation of her economy and a delaying rehabilitation in Can- witness
her of the decline of ton should be relieved somewhat younger generation whose strength by the arrival on Monday of 386 was being saved by privation. goods wagons, six locomotives The Greek Foreign Minister of the Midado type and 340 said that were the experiences Greece went through to be American trucks, an offeial of,
akain
"she would the Chinesg national relief und/od
& NIGHTLY AT 7.30 P.M. rehabilitation administration again fulfil her international duty
with fortitude." He paid homage ADMISSION FREE. EACH SERVICEMAN MAY INVITE ONE to the "beneficent
USUAL BOX OFFICE ARRANGEMENTS activity" of the CIVILIAN GUEST. 150 MISSIVES FROM GERMANS IN ALL WALKS
Unde
Nations Relief and Re- IN HONGKONG AND KOWLOON. Altogether 3,200 tons of flour
Administration irt habilitation OF LIFE,
have arrived here, he said, and that due to its Many lotters
(approximately are written on, Archduke Francis Jonoph of the 50,000 catties
gonerosity "the Greek people e were distributed to
caped veritable disaster in the cheap wartime paper in German House of Hapsburg, whose murder 32 tons)
Concerning critical script by pencil, or after a bad nt Sarajevo in 1914 furnished the charity housen.
months following the start has been made with blurring spark for setting the world aflame, local press report that the relief liberation,” ink. ace continued with pencil. Ruoge said the camp commander flour was diluted with a pative This occurred, he said, "when
telegram
official Enid the the invader was carrying with product, the March As a result of the conferenze. Many are typed.
30, 1038,
that remained Them are letters of erudite and Austrian Anschluss: "Coering has Porter said, negotiations
us and when, in addition, he was underway for new circuits from simple Trutores, of religious and ordered that the Counts Hohen- the time it was transferred to of foodtulla
destroying our bridges, railways the United States to the Feler-political leaders. of common folk berg (Ernst and Max) are to be the philanthropic institutions,
and ports.-Associated Press. Malay States, Jamalea, and aristocrats, party and political kept busy with the heaviest and dirtiest Jobs" As a result, Ruego Palestine, South Africa, Ceylon, leaders.
Several members of the tri-said, Count. Ernst was used as the Singapore and Hong Kong.
are kept bury
deefside horse bunal's aff
putling a manure Porter said the eonferenen of
"Before the war businesszion and newspapers could communi- cate to British Empire points only indirectly. The rale struc ture waa irrational."
ated
art
Some come in the form of poetry, received the forectly after the four was in good condition at him in his retreat the small stock]
With the arrival of locomo
rail- tives and goods wagens, rand communication in Kwang
likely to im-
GREEK POLITICAL
American and British Common. siphering these letters and trans car crank demanded that he be prove, especially along the Can- SHIN'S
wealth representatives change.! the situation by "wo principal
achievements:"
tung province is inting pertinent sealions.
The letters are by no menns Fauned by the court nu are ton-Hankow and Canton-Kow- confined to the American zune. preventative of the world's con- toon sections, which cannot cope Germany has different postage seisner, if his ultimatum were with the increasingly heavy pas- not nccepted. he said. he would senger traffic, according to com- issue a proclamation stating the munications authorities. Christianity had ceased to fune-1 tion.
1. By authorising direct radio stampa for different occupation communications from the Unit- punes and separate ones for Ber A glance at the envelopes is ed States to principal points in Bs.
suflejent to establish the fact that the British Commonwealth.
Germans in the Russian zone write! quite as often as those in western and southern Germany.
2. By agreeing on mbstantial downward adjustments in tale graph rates for malinary and, press messages.
COUNTS DO DIRTLEST JOBS
Many letters strike a religious Rosa Tausendpfund of Re- note. gensoure solemnly adjured the tri- bunal in the name of the living (iod not to pronounce judgment
without making Pope Plus' advice.”. On the other hand. Johan Schmid of Stuttgart-Stelton de manded that Gorman bishops be at on the witness stand to prove that they compromised with Nan-
One of the most interesting let- tera came from Emil Ruege, a former inmale of Sachenhausen who offered concentration camp,
nee, internee, that his fellow proof Count Ernst von Hohenberg, was made to do the dirtiest kind of
isto. As work at Geering's personal order. Hohenberg was the son of the late
"We have the warmest fool-j ings for the British," he said. "The concessions were all one way we had nothing to trade with. The British agreed to and uninterrupted the prompt flow of communications." Kociated Press.
R.A.F. Men In A Strange Salvage Hunt
H.Q., Air Command, S.E. Asia, Jan, 20.
A party of Royal Air Force men have just returned to Calcu/ta after a strange salvage hunt. They went 70 miles up the Salween River from "Moulmein, South Burma, to strip the re- mains of a crashed Dakota Transport Aircraft. Dakota spares are extremely valuable these days owing to the cessa- tion of lease-lend and the difficulty of obtaining replacements jor this American built aeroplane, which is still the backbone of Air Transport in the Far East.
Nazis Developing "Sound Gun"
CCNM.
"WAR CRIMINAL SONG" Rudolph Guertler of Weinbochla was moved to say it with music
and music for a Son and a
verse. Her word
Criminal's "Historical Victo
March of the Allies" There's
ono hitch to his offer-ho wants $50.000 for the world rights to his masterpiece,
Muellen - year -old
Heinrich
of Schwarzenbro-17 birge wrote with deen emotion "I desire to renent
the German
youth and be the accuser of people who wanted to poison the youth of our land and who already have infected inrer masses with their
polson."
sher
war
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Former Minister of Agriculture, steadily. Merchants John Zergos, and George Pro here believe rehabilitation and maltis were assaulted with sticks 0. N. Co. trade recovery will be facilitated and stones before the Corinah
dispersed police greatly by restoration of ade- firing in the air. quate rail and highway communications. Press.
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Breaks Out Rioting In Korean Capital
SEOUL, KOREA, JAN. 20. TWO KOREANS WERE KILLED AND MANY INJURED IN A RIOTING AS RIGHT - WINGERS RENEWED YESTERDAY THEIR DEMONSTRATIONS
AGAINST ALLIED TRUSTEESHIP FOR KOREA. THE CIVIL POLICE BATTLED EARLY IN THE MORN-
CASE NEARS END
ING WITH MORE THAN 200 PERSONS, SAID TO BE MEMBERS OF THE KOREAN STUDENTS LEA- GUE, WHICH BEGAN THE DEMONSTRATIONS. Innumerable letters demand har- punishment than death for
The police fred over a hundred; criminals. Tynical was ahota, arrested 110 persone and letter from Karl Stuebner of dispersed the demonstratore bear
Manila, Jan. 20 The party recovered nearly! Zvickau: "Our son Manfred was the headquarters of Lieut-General of a serious illness by John R. Hodge, American occupa-
The prosecution to-day near- four tons of spares valued curod
doctors, but Hitler had him tion Commander. No American ed the end of its cast against roughly at £12,000, and had an in Bucsia, My thoughts! was molested or tirontened. adventuroun time in the pro are only of revenge. There is no
General Hodge demanded the Lieut-General Masaharu Hom maishment too heavy for this comeation of the demonstrations in ma who is being tried here for war crimes committed during F./Lt. Noel Osborne of gone."
a radio broadcast. Wren's Nest, Eston Middles-
trouble Many letters us that Goering
The started when stud-the occupation. Remaining to be Washington, Jan, 20. A U.S. Argy ballistic expert brough, Yorks, hended the party and his co-defendants be taken erts carrying piacanis denouncing introduced is the evidence show- to-day said that the Nazis, before which consisted of six filters through Germany's ruined cities in the Trusteeship marched past the ing that Homma arrogantly re- and General jected General Wainwright's the end of the war, were experi- and one electrician. Their al- cares like wild animals, both to Russian Conqulate
Hodge's headouarters.
first offer to surrender. country menting with a "sound gun" which jective
Dakota which see what they did to their
The newspaper offices of the would use sound waves to kill forced landed in September, and for the nonulace to have a
"Inmin Bo which is the organ of refusal resulted in continued man in thirty or forty seconds. 1946: on an island in the fast chance to express their opinion.
German scientists later told
Others, however, urge that all the Leftist People's Party were Japanese shelling of Corregidor flowing Salween. Americans they did not bellove wooden motor boat for the two leaders are
men are signers and that the Nazi attacked and damaged heavily, and deaths to additional hun- no worse than the The parade reached a climax near dreds of defenders, the gun could be successful.
officer day voyage stopping on route in a
average run of humanity---Asso- A United States army
the Seoul east gate where a man Intent riverside village whose marrison is ciated Pres.
was shot and a woman injured. aald, however, that "the
by Lt. Cal. Mont- possibilities of this instrument commanded warrant further investigation." romery, brother of Field-Marshal
Associated Press.
KYUSHU DISCOVERY
Koktura, Japan, Jan. 20. A master plotting and charting station for nati-aircraft defenses of northern Kyushu has been un-
WAB
Montzomery.
A
saving
ANGLO-AMERIC⭑N STRUGGLE
Moscow, Jan. 20.
between
The
Wainwright's testimony by deposition is expected to be MERELY BLIND
made part of the record. — As-ļ General feeling among Ameri-sociated Press. can observere was that the anti- trusteeship demonstration TVELS merely a blind for the real strug glo-between the right and left
that
GEN. ARNOLD ILL
Lima. Poru, Jan. 20. General Henry S. Arnold,
They found the aircraft little damaged by the crash but con- siderably defanidated as the result of thult by the local natives, but
The Soviet Communiat, I. Le--General Archer L. Lerch, United States Air Force Com so much remained, worth
ww Governor-General, in a state-mander, is being treated at the andi da" that contradictions that the minty decided to came in mia, to-do commented in "Prav-
aeroplane and
economie interests in Britain and ment declared: "I am warning American Clinic here for a heart and around the
constant quarelling there they saved for ten days.
the United States "have charp you The villagers showed the great covered by an intelligence recon-
12 cat intereat, and whos it was deened and the sphere of these con- among yourselves is hurting your ailment which prevented his no- Lorch said the pearance at the American Em- naissance platoon on islands miles from
main covered the they were after the tradictions la expanding" despite cause, badly."
how much Koreans are interested tended a reception in his hon- Island. A member of the patrol oil which they prized bichly, the efforts by both to avoid a coll-Americane and Russians wonder bussy where 1,600 guests at suld the discovery on Sheroshima Even tho mainolanes were salvag facing the possibility
R.A.F. men hartered it for food. slon
He said the United States is in economie recovery "and if the our. Oteka and Shiroshima Олол ін-
of having Koreans are ready for Independ- dicated those Ilalands were whore The villagers were set to work 19-1/2 million unemployed and once."-Associated Press. the Japanese first picked
CALL FOR HIGHER WAGES Bngroaching American bombers to build a raft of beak logs about this is causing an "excentional and flashed the warning signals half a mile from the wreck.
the Japanese
up the
to the Japanese defensive systolli.
-Associated Press.
SURPLUS, SALES
Rome, Jan. 20.
The United States Army has
sold 800,000,000 worth of surplus materials to the Italian Govern ment, the Commissioner of the
DIFFICULT JOURNEY For their part in the proceed inge the villagers esemed amply rewarded by the gift of ois and? ends of mate and bolts, and brac- kete which were useless to tho salvage party.
running after forein markets.”— Associated Press.
HELP NEWSMEN PLEA
Washington. Jan. 20, The United States has auceted the governments of eight A difcult fourney in the heavily countries, including China, receiv
потетел
and radio
Washington. Jan. 20.
Senator Thomas, Democrat of Oklahoma, to-day called for higher
payers cannot square their bill Associated Pres
PACIFIC RELEASES
The General, who is making a tour of the west coast of Somh America became on Thurs- day.-Associated Press.
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Yokohama, Jan. 30.
Honolulu, Jan. 20, wages, prices and pensions að the Hawall's bid to become the only way.to
bandle the huge 49th State was in the hands of United States pubile debt...
"Call it Inflation you want," the House Territories Sub-Com- he
Amerkan producers mittee to-day. A great bulk of loaded motor boat with the teskin J.N.R.R.A. Resistance to help must be allowed higher rage testimony of over 70 witnesses raft in bow eventually, brought the American
prices in market controlled by strongly favoured giving the le party down the river. There the correspondents in those
to BIGGE upply and demand, Thomas de lands statehood."
ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS Once of Foreign Liquidation an- rant wie turned over to a Govern facilitate their reporting,
The six-man Committee In Founded yesterday.
The terms rompire that Italy ment mwmill, and showed a pleat The State Department asked clarad, adding that otherwise: tax-
Sa Haifa, Jun 20, governamenta in the thope "Old
In
concluding its hearings to-day profit more than £200.
with Territorial Senator Alles British Bathorities, and regre pay annually in American dollars beginning 1961 at a rate equal to log and bamboo realised #10, terest of better understanding peoples-that they take
Kamokila Campbell who was an eonfativos of "Jewish acancies bo- 1/3 per cent of the purchase which bald for work done
outspoken opponent of Stato day conferred over the deposition price plus Interest at 2-1/8 per iglanders, and in the end the ex-
raporters to investigate 'andre-||
hood as the principal witness in of 200 Jawa, including 866 Honolulu, Jan. 20
which failed to evade migration Mid-Pacific Army Command a brief session, Associated taken from all moorak on the ships: "Goneral Gordon"
ofours,” The Jews, who are from will release the men strictly Press.
countries over Europe, and the
"General Gordon" departed to according to seniority of pointa
chip captain, Now, York, Jan. 20,
Romanian, were day with 4,884 enllated man und': and-service as rapidly as shipa |
the entire crew. 278 officers, affer bringing T became
Allable, “Lieute ( The French Government to-day arrested with the
patriated Japanese" from "No General Robert R Richardson placed a large order for railroad
notór ship miled from Italy United States, "General Ernet'e equipment with the American Car to-day
BAYR 380 RIKI Was sighted carried 1,805 enlisted men and and Foundry. Co. in order tó: The
ampe and Intercept-
-200-offossi For the United States: Asmodiaved on Thursday, Associated.
Zootopristo tesadies" permitLLER | cant berlinin next January 1-on proved to have beup ampone fully without cen orable of
pły self-supporting
The success of this fourney may lead to investigation U.NR.B.A. supplies and services."
Associated Press::
kamothe utilination and distribution, of
of other wrecks, where the air-Associated Press. Beor Jan. 20.
craft have been known not hemilly damaged in the erash pagean
There has been no communique so far krom the American Russian
Rio de Janeiro, Jan. 20, President GastNLADUNG AS Log -pled and freedom of the prHI;
der his neme edeninistration wi the right to criticine, the, wOTETE.
ment/Associated Preto.
Henry
A total of 7,017 servičeny left Yokohama for the United States within the past 34 hours and "General Ernet Bound for Seattle
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