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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1048.

NIGHTMARE OF TRAVEL Europe Still In Chaotic State

Nazis On A Black Market Spree

Nuernberg, Jan,22,

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Woe- Eager to strip occupied dern countries af every seran of food even though it mischt mean Goering And famine, Herman other Nazi leaders sponsored a hugn

purchasing pro- gramme on the black markets in France and other occupied terri- tories, the International Military Tribunal trving 22 Nazi lenders here was told to-day.

The wild black mark5) spree

the into which

Nazis poured

ope

anterial Europe.

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be centru-

Reuter Man Finds American-

It Hard Going

(By Hubert Harrison).

BELGRADE, JAN. 22. WOULD-BE TRAVELLERS DREAMING OF SUNNY DAYS AT WARM RESORTS ON THE SHORES OF THE ADRIATIC OR OTHER PARTS OF SOUTH- RELIEVE THE GLOOM EASTERN EUROPE TO AND COLD OF WINTER FURTHER NORTH, BE WELL ADVISED TO REMAIN IN WOULD DREAMLAND THRS SEASON. FOREIGN TRAVEL IS KOT YET WHAT IT H ́AS, NOT

BY A LONG IPAY. NOR WILL IT IMPROVE UN- TIL RAILWAYS HAVE BEEN REPAIRED AND FOOD STOCKS IN THE VARIOUS COUNTRIES RE- PLENISHED.

INTENSE COLD

Censors Caught On

Tokyo, Jan. 22.

The "Kyedo" News Agency in

to

Elections Protest

Puppets

Chungking, Jan. 22.

A Chineno dispatch to-day reported the arrest at Kwai- sui, capital of Suiyuan, of 38 Chiness on charges of hav ing dolla

aollaborated with the Japanceo.

They included Li Chun-heit, who wis puppet--Mayor-of---- "Kweieni under the Japanese, and Wang Wen-man, who was Chairman of the Puppet Chamber of Commerce in that city.—Associated Press.

Probe Of Zaibatsu

IMPEDIMENTS TO JAP. DEMOCRACY

(By Russell Brines).

TOKYO, JAN. 22. JAPANESE-POINT-OUT TWO MAJOKWEAKNESSES-

IN THE ALLIES RECONSTRUCTED FRAME- WORK OF THEIR FUTURE STATE.

ONE, THEY SAY, IS RETENTION OF JAPAN'S TIGHT

AND OFTEN-PERFERTED FAMILY.SYSTEM. WHICH MISS FUSAE ICHIKAWA, NOTED SUF FRAGETTE LEADER, CALLSWONE OF THE MANI- FESTATIONS OF FEUDALISKI.“

an

Canton Controversy

Canton, Jan, 22.

the country, continues to be a subject of discussion and con- troveray hero.

Second, is the continued free- |leaders, though inactive, are liv- dom from imprisonment on waring. a notice to its member nowspapers said that American censors are

criminal charges of thousands Tujo was a colonel when he army and Kempeitai colonels and became the brains of the do- wise to the Japanese attempt to are very

The avade censorship "and

majors and their civilian cohorta.minant military clique. Ilspleased."

Tokyo, Jan. 22. These men, say the intelligent cruelest Kempeitai commanders It prged newspapers not Detailed Information concern- and well-advised Japanese, were were of the same rank. The so- attempt to sidesten allied censoring 14 Zaibatsu families and 18 the real fanatics whose jingoism called "young officers" provided ahin concerning hold-ups com. major holding companies was resulted in the "tidal wave for the muscica and daring of the mitted by American troops.

in ordered by Allied Headquarters war" whereon Japan's official militarist era, Il noted some newspapers, in

Many Japanese scriously pon- writing of such crimes, have hint from the Japanese Government. leaders bobbled, either by do

der now what they are itcing. The series of questions which sign or chance, od that the hold-ups were by allled

It is evident that practical and when they may re-appeRY -- quating them as say the government will answer in- personnel by billions of frates seized from the It took me 14 hours to travel without feeding arrangements

ing "kane fano"

but clude rules under which the ma- reasons either have delayed or Associated Press, French ostensibly to cover occupa-

(Toney) or sleeping.

action on using the word "kana" which de-jor Zaibatsu families live as in-prevented Allied tion coala

sta reached ladlerious pro- from Zagreb to Ljubljana,

Even worse are the arrange- notes a foreign accent

tegrated units such as the char-either problem. Aside from ita syrtions in 1942 with various journey which used to take two

Others used such descriptions aster which long governed the ills, the family system has many German agencies bidding against and a half hours-and I did it ments for post-war travel by hir

In a cattle truck with 17 ather which have given rise to the gang of three large men saving House of Mitsui. The purpose good qualities of particular another, the Frenchi WI

"if you have time to they fled in small type automo. Is to establish the relationship value during the present eriais. crimes prosecutors charged. people, men, women and children. [slogan

biles" (Jeeps) or describing them of ties in operation or interest Ita reformation belongs more Goering finally intervened with it takes about 36 hours to travel spare, travel by air."

ns "dark large men" menning Nen holding companies and rub properly market the demand that black

Belgrade,

education pro- from Bucharest to

It took 12 days recently to dealings of the Wehrmuncht andey se arranged that it include get from Bucharest to Belgrade Toes.---Associated Press.

sidiaries.

gramme than to official orders, other German groups

The government will submit a which are designed primarily to The New Year's greeting lised and rubis" on a grand two whole nights standing or by air. There were no direct sitting upright in crowded! car-planes on this route so I had to

list of major officers of Zaibatsu remove the barriers for Japan-which a group of students in scale, the prosecution continued.

companies holding positions on eso efforts on their own behalf. Canton University sent to the The French said they expectedrlages with only scanty sanitary go via Bari which meant that I ne restaur-had to pay almost three times

Jan. 1, 1946, and holders of over Imprisonment or trial of all Ja-American forces in China, en- to spend the entire week detailing arrangements and

as much as I should because the

Athens, Jan. 22.

jone per cent of stock. Other pan's one-time fanatics would dorsing their continued atay in the story of what they called the ant cirs.

from Bucharent-Bari | Prime Minister Themistokles So-

[questions concern connections not be feasible or possible. grentest lasting rebente in history.

One friend

almost phoulis has agreed with right and between the holding companies. of fine trok 79 mileage

WOMEN'S POSITION the systematic Nazi seizure of the

centre party leaders to hold the We kern hours recently to travel by train {nd Bari-Belgrade

their affiliates wealth

three times the milenge of the

Nevertheless, both problems or subsidiaries. frem Bucarest tu Belgrade,

Greek general elections on blarch Associated Press.

direct journey.

[31, but the extreme left wing The 14 Zaibatsu familles are: demand an impetus for aclf-im-

President Wang Chi-yuen of adopted

resolution

Iwasaki, charging Mitsui.

Mitsubishi,provement which the Japanese

the university endorsed the that the rovernment did not

message of his students to Asano, Nakajima, Shibusawa, The family system wells to- Every day for four days I wont a way for honest ballotina clear Sumitomo, Yasuda, Kawasaki, thus far have not demonstrated. to the Bucharest aerodrome. The A crowd of

of 150,000

left-wing Furukawa, Okura, Nomura, No-gether people of the same blood Lieut.-Gen. Albert Wedemeyer, second day we took off, flew followers protested at a mass guchi and AikawaAssociated in tight, self-sufficient clots but some of the students of Sun Yat-sen University made it several hundred miles trying to meeting that the government had Press.

They in turn are bound together plain they were in disagreement, find a way over the clouds, came not restored the order necessary

In neighbourhood associations within a few miles of Belgrade, for the elections and objected to my ultimate

and a series of other groups, and concurred instead with stu- destination. where intervention of foreign reaction-

where

which retain the vestiges of Ja- denta in Kunming and Shang- the ve

andaries who strengthen and support weather was excellent, then turned back to Bucharest. On corrupt Greek political factions."

pan's old clane. In all, the in-, hai who expressed opposition to to the American forces remaining in No country was named

dividual is subordinate but a the fourth day, we got through although the plot called me for-left wing spokesman recently cri-

group, and the age is the pri-China. any longer.

President Wang expressed the ward at one point to show me the ticised British influence.

for leadership. mary criterion apparently unbroken mass of cloud 20,000 feet high in front of us.

elections are possible

command and the Chinese Gov- Just

found

ncluded Right Wing group whelle vistened as the father of the Americans is a matter for ibeir in time, we

which government break པས་ and although we had to go up de presentatives of the

Mins Ichikawn'o

objection: ernment to decide. He said: The elections

"American

to will themselves in a mountain-vilinge 14,000 feet, which is too high for movement.

forces came without Oxygen, we got choose a legislature with power to ten miles north-west of Kala-primarily were based on

She China to help us to win the war. comfort

make limitet rovisions of the Con-mai through to Bari safely.

have been given until lowly position of women.

and repatriate the Japanese. It 4 pm. to-day to surrender or be remarked that the women them. Now we need them to disarm selves could modify it over a attacked by Government trips. period of time, through teach. is not for us to ask them to go it was announced,

or stay, for they have a mission Meanwhile the Political Lu-ings imparted to the children.

to-fulfil. While they are here. INVISIBLE CORE The family system and ita it is our duty as teachers and reau of the Left Wing parties is picking up rovatriates in North attempted to hold the British

It ciation of their services and to China end. it is understood, then responsible for "monarchist and psychology present two basic students to express our appre

Fascist terrorism' n Greece by impediments to democracy. prosceding to Shanghal for more.

is difficult to teach a conception make their stay pleasant. Wingsang left for directly or indirectly supplying The 4.9.

"I feel sure America has nu Wing ele of the individual'e importance In Shanghai yesterday and the s.s.weapons to Right Anigail Adams arrived Singapore, meuts,.-Associated Press.

a state when he is completely ulterior motive in China, and unimportant in its basic group. the presence of American arm- When axe is the main recommened units in China should not be dation for influencs. Govern. looked upon as foreign part- sons in the past. It is in the ments are throttled.

France Asked To Hand

Over

Mandates

LONDON, JAN. 22.

MR. PETER FRASER, PRIME MINISTER OF NEW ZEA- LAND, DEMANDED BEFORE THE U.N.O. TRUSTEE- SHIP COMMITTEE YESTERDAY THAT FRANCE AND SOUTH AFRICA TURN THEIR MANDATES OVER TO THE UNITED NATIONS TRUSTEESHIP COUNCIL IMMEDIATELY.

HE DECLARED HE WAS "AT A LOSS TO UNDER- STAND THE POSITION OF THE TWO COUN- HAD SHQIPN HEST- TRIES, WHICH HE SAID TANGY IN DECLARING THEIR INTENTIONS TO "TURN OFER THEIR MANDATED TERRITORY TO

THE UNITED NATIONS.

"Morally, no uathan has a right to misappropriate' territory out in

its trud, whatever the legal na tion is." Fraser said, "Mandated territories do not belong to the mandate power.”

Appeal For Square Deal

But our

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Greek Upset

Athens, Jan. 22.

The resolution also said honest Members of the extreme At the top in the Emperor, en-belief that the departure of the

re-

entire Japanese "family." their hostages and barricaded resistance

Ellen had only just stitution-Associated Press.

borun

morning for oight days I was colled at four o'clock, took the five o'clock bus to the acrodronie buffet and waited Last Saturday. French Foreign Twice we took off. flow until we Georges Bituult said were in sight of Dubrovnik, tried Minister France would consider turning its first to eat over and then to get mandates over to the United Na-under the huge bank of dangerous Lions providing trusteeships agree cumalus cloud, and then having ments could be worked out with been subjected to intense cold at the apuroval of both France and

and 14,000 feet and bad bumping renresentatives of the Cameroons nearly sea level, turned back once

acain to Barl and Togoland, the French man. dates.

Gaston Monerville, a member of tho French delegation

from French Guiana, told the Com

France mitten yesterday that

and wantet to include Toroland the Cameroons in the French Union and said representatives of these two territories were Now helping to frame the new Con- stitution for the French Republic.

SCRAPS OF PAPER

at

Some days we were told almost at once that we were not going Sonic dam wa mut in a lorry and minden tour of the nerdrome be for hearing our fate. Once we aut in the n'ane for half an hour waiting for a pilot who did not turn up. But in the end we got hack tired and worn to the transit hotel.

the

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SHIP MOVEMENTS

The en Highland Chieftatur ter for Chimwangao yesterday. She

Iran Premier Springs A Surprise

TEHERAN, JAN. 22.

The

Japan's steel core of fanata interest of China. to have the. cism now is invisible. Thousands closest co-operation with the of Jingoists were killed during United States." Associated

Preas. the war and defeat doubtless changed many more.' But manữ

THE IRANIAN PARLIAMENT SPEAKER ANNOUNCED U.S. STEEL

DR.

TO-DAY THAT THE SHAH HAD ACCEPTED THE

RESIGNATION OF PREMIER HAKIMI AND THAT PARALYSIS

THE BODY WOULD MEET IN SECRET SESSION TO-DAY TO CONSIDER ORGANISING A NEW GOVERNMENT.

"

F. MOSSADEHÒ, A FIERY CRITIC OF HAKIMI DURING THE PAST TWO WEEKS, PRAISED THE PREMIER IN A SPEECH IN PARLIAMENT FÖR HIS "PATRIOTIC ACTION IN SACRIFICING PER- SONAL POSITION FOR THE GOOD OF THE COUN- TRY."

KEROSENE FIND

A police raiding party under S. I. Byrne searched No. 392, Lai Chi Kok Road, ground floor; and found $2 gallons of kero- senc. The Inmates, Au So and others said that they had made the korosene themselves, by dis- Pittsburgh. Jan. 22.

Summoned America's tiling crude oil. Paralysis

gripped

Latimer yesterday, steel industry as nearly 1,300 steel before Mr. plants, aluminium mills and mines Au So pleaded guilty and was In 29 States were hit by the steel sentenced to six weeks' hard In- strike. Railroads, public utilities bour or a fine of $125, and construction are beginning to feel its effect.

RADIO

San Francisco, Jan. 22, Major CluneralTM C. A. Willough by, Chief of Inteligencs for

EXCITING MOMENT Genóral Douglas MacArthur, you

Only on the elehth day, two derday praised the hervism of the

days after the elections in Yugo- American-born Japanese oldiers

Fraser immediately demanded slavia which had been going to who served in the Pacifir. He

clarification of the French inten-report, did we vet through eppealed the public to give them

cloud after rather exciting no- Lion, "acquare

deal."

South Africa has expressed a ment ever the Dinnric Alps when Willoughby arrived at Hamilton

the man the plane could climb no higher to. incorporate desire Field Sunday night for his first dated territory of former German and there still seemed cloud ahead. visit home since 1950, disturbed, South West Africa into its union. and reach Beterade. at the reported discrimination

Declaring that any attempt to

When you teach your destina- against the Nisei (American-born |

tion, things are inttle better. annex mandated territory woul! Japanese) Willoughby

commanded unex about 3,000 Nisel recruited on the be makine "scraps of paper" out Belgrade. I stent one of the cold- onal obligations, Fra-t months of my life in a hotel of international. ser said the sovereignty belonged with no heating, no hot water atl thom on Dataay.

no restaurunt which meant roing

The gigantic strike was carried WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20ed, 1940, They collected information on the World War No.

to the allies and associated powers

out for all meals. At Bled, A. He suggested that Hakimi's (ganisation. Yesterday he dout in an orderly fashion in the BTUDIO-HAFFY ORE AT THE

PIANO. battlefield and shared denth with

main although there were two in-zw. HONGKONG broadcasting CR their American fellow soldiers

He said that while the legal tourist centre once famous for its successor should "pines iran's the Shah he had "ancceeded instances of violence in Ohio. position is not clear, morally these accommodation. I found all the problem before the United Na-placing Iran's case before abo When one of them was captured sewers should agree to turn all hotels full of children, and res tiens Organisation only in the United Nations and I am now negotiations between the C.10. 19.80 to 1.80 p.m., 6.50 to 7.30 p.m. There has been no report of a frequency of 840 Bitoryoles and frem His fate was a terrible one. In

In the mandates over to the trustee- furces from the war ravaged event that direct negotiation? ready to stop dawn." Associat- moc workers Union and steal and 9.00 to 11.00 p.m. also on 8.69

At Dubrovnik, another with Tabriz, capital city of Axered Press. United areas.

famous holblay centre, the hotels baijan, and were partisan hospitais or

other

fruitless." Institutions, and it was difficult to find a room. And everywhere un- less von carried rations with vou, food was almost impossible to find. -Reuter.

West Coast and Hawaii,

we

ali they handled between two to ahin now vested

In the

three million documents and in-Nations.Arsociated Press. formation received through their special skill proved invaluable to our battle fases. Not one single case of disloyalty over came to my attention." Willoughby, unid-As- Bociated Press.

SHANGHAI TRIALS

Shanghai, Jon. 22,' 118 China Theatre war crime officers have teesived authority from Washington to appoint

No Private Armies

Seoul, Korea, Jan. 22,

The disbandment of all unoffi-

cial "armios" in Korea, including

to-day ordered by

Fiery Speech

Chungkin, Jun 22,

Moscow

*proved

A Teheran spokesman at court said the Shah is "atudy- ing the problem" of a successor to Hakimi, but "his selection of course will depend upon which of the aspirante is able to muster a.majority in parliament.".

In realgning, Hakiml explain-*

.

N

Steel production dwindled to less than five per cent. of capacity.

producers Associated Press.

Bomb Attempt On R.A.F. Radar Post

Jerusalem, Jan, 22.

a bomb in a police post at Givat Olga, south of Haifa, dur- ing the night.

ed that his action was due to his A number of arrests were made to-day following the explosion of the Korean Boy Scouts, which are For more than 40 minutes, in fallure to reach BUČCERA in without any relation to the Inter- a maiden spooch, Teng Yinchno, negotiations with Russie over national Boy Scouts Organian who is the wife of the No. 2 Azerbaijan. Military Commission to try Japa- tion, was neso accused of atrocities against Mafor-General Archer L. Lerchemmunist, General. Chou. En London the Iranian dala, attempted against the R.A.F. [relaxed until 4.00 p.m. Crowds

DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS

Another bomb outrage was 10.00 a.m., when the curfew is. and the

delegate, only woman American head the floor of the seventh se gate to the United Nations As experimental station at Mount which jammed. the Jaffa Road,

sion of the P.CO.ina.

sembly, Nasurullah Entecam, Carmel, where radar is used for Jerusalem's main street, Includ three American fliers in Hankowed its investigation of the riot validity of the 1,000.

The Army, meanwhile, continu- rubble over the competence and said in an interview that the re detecting suspicious craft carry-ed visitors from Telaviv and

Americans.

Military Governor of Arralcament. of one Japanese occupied Keres

connected with the parading of

tional

representa

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H.K.T.

mary.

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12.90 p.m.-Dally Programme Bum 19.83 pm-Old Tunes in Swing Time 19.43.p.m. "Ivo Brought MyMusic''---

Haxy Jacobson (Piano)—ENBA, 1,00 p.m.-News &-apnouncemaata. 1.10 p.m. Bidney Torch at the Organ,

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6.50 p.m.The Morry aca 6.40 p.m. "Bet. Music Box'

ENSA.

1.00 p.m.-London Baby---Naws.”“” T.14 p.m.-Comp sitiens of Tebumy... 7.00.-tudio-Barty Dress the

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8.00p.m.Glamical Bequent Hour. 9.00 p..- London Belay.... Flawi

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0.45 pm. Billy Mayerl-Aquarium

Bulle.

on Dec. 16, 1942, probably willing between left and right win- tives gloated, ton vears ago to ignation of Hakim) "may mican Ing illegal Immigrants into other towns who were caught In begin Wednesday.

of institution of direct negotia: Palestine. gore on Friday night and Batur adopt the draft constitution)

the prohibited areas by the Im 10.00 pm.-A.Light Orchestral Concert, The top-ranking Japanese priday, which cost the lives of two the Republic of China. In the Nations with Russia" to settle

is Major-General. Masataka Koreans and injury to many. Boner

Two haversacks, containing position of curfew in Saturday, with Mare File (Soprano) 20 al Absotably on May 5 this Iran's controversy with Rus 140 pounds of gelignits were They formed queues for buses. 11:00 pm Closson,

10.0 p.m.- Un più. Prog sIDEO. 'Kaburagi former Chief-of-Staff of Circulation by American: áo-year and leath" "flashli the Jarances 34th Army who is thorities of the State Department

placed in a well but were dis- Since Saturday night's distur-Programmas “e marked the Hakimla Socused

of organising the Alers' statement concerning the Horcow woman določate also mit

the shad

covered and rendered harmless bances in which Jewish ter march

Conference was expected to fur« sveten, under which men The Hankow mistreatment trial that calm independence-demand the Central. Erecut, will be followed by trials of sovenice Koreans. The statement said of the Kuomintang Jananese colours charged with the

recution of three little less fuk independence, will be granted Cloak entitled

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18 A-result of a telephone mes- lets attacked an electric.

Matation, 8,000 people hata be Beveral thousand Jews living questioned in the centre offer ontside the curfew soue of Jerusalem and 148, detainedsfør

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