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THE CHINA. MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1946.
YAMASHITA TO DIE MacArthur's Scathing Denunciation.
Hiroshima B29's To Try Again
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Washington, Feb. 7.
The 609th combo ile group of Air Army Tale Sans Forews, which dried the atomic and Naga- bombs on Hinck ma saki, wil rena, ils prformance wn the tar warhus at fikt! was 4-closed wall nex! Mar. it today.
which retains aboul. The prog tall na 1. is indeperakti apid Tran for the lost t
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"Cruel And
Echo Of Liverpool
Wanton Record" Murder
TOKYO, FEB. 7. GENERAL DOUGLAS MACARTHUR, ALLIED SUP- REME COMMANDER. TO DAY UPHELD THE DEATH SENTENCE ON GENERAL TOMOYCKI ANDE ORDERED HIM TO BE YAMASHITA
EXECUTED AS A COMMON CRIMINAL-"STRIP- PED OF UNIFORM, DECORATIONS AND OTHER APPAREL SIGNYING MEMBERSHIP IN THE MILI TARY PROFESSION,"
Liverpool, Feb. 7. Another man was at Liver- pool to-day remanded in cus- tody til to-morrew, nceused of the murder of 11-year-old Chur- Jes Greeney, found hanging in the kitchen .f.his heme in Edge Lane, Liverpool, on Saturday,
He was John Kay, aged 27. and described as a taxi driver Withington Road, Whalley Range, Manchester, Kay was al- charged with breaking and entering the house and stealing seven carpet and three clocks weth about £550,
IN A SC.FTHING PENINGATION OF THE FAMOUS JAPANESE MILITARY LEADER WHO BECAME KNOWN AS THE "TRER OF MILJYY" FOR HR BRILLLINT CONGLIST OF TILIT COUNTRY
TILIT DECLARED MICARTHUR GENERAL
Yesterday two other Ten RIRELY THIS SO CRUEL AND WANTON TRE-
were ramanied until to-morrow CORD BEEN SPREAD TO THE PURIJC GIZE"
on similar charges, while a third The Bate til execution A Yangs Ru's Freund "palis be was also remanded, accused only Juthinner will be fixed by Lot.-] fore the sinteter fur-rençaing if breaking into the house wil Acacia. W. H. Stern, Command-ollinson thereby attached to the stealing property. Reuter. ag turneral of 1.5. force is
1230
at arm. Sondave, be he
The western Pacific, in Mumia,, friend or foc, is charged with pro- letion of the weak and anaried. who hes been entrusted
It is the very rice and
reason Tos his incant a soldier. at the
Toer
"When in violates he
he not only MacArad: "3 at masyarolines the entire
cult
Steel Dispute
Six Months After
Gram, Feb. 7. Six months after Japan's surrender, patrola ara con- tinuing action against Ja- panono, hidden in Guam's wooded hills, who refuse to believe their country was defeated. There are cali- mated to be 500 remaining in scattered pockets,
Many prisonera report they delayed surrendering because the great activit» of American planta made them believe the war was still br- ing fought. Appeais are bes ing made to the strapplerd by ionlapenkera, traflets
and war jurisoners whù go into the hills to seek thent. —-Associated Press.
Making Japan
Pay
Washing . Feb. 7.
ndiniustration ad-
nese aggression, to iron ou diferenees a ST
SHIPPERS CALL FOR ACTION
(By Thomas Aldeguer).
SHANGHAI, FEB. 7. CHINESE SHIPPING BODIES IN SHANGHAI HAVE ISSUED A CALL TO THE NATION FOR DRASTIC ACTION TO UPHOLD WHAT THEY DESCRIBE AS THE INTEGRITY OF CHINA'S SHIPPING RIGHTS IN HER OWN WATERS,
IN A MANIFESTO RELEASED TO THE PRESS AFTER AN EMERGENCY. MEETING, THEY URGED THE GOVERNMENT TO STOP FOREIGN VESSELS NAPIGATING THE NATION'S INLAND WATERS, AND REQUESTED CHINESE SEA AIEN, WATER- FRONT WORKERS AND OTHERS CONNECTED WITH SUPPER BOYCOTT SUCH FESSELS. This intent move on the
of Chinese shipping bodies bes
in believed to be a tirest result.
of the C.N.B.R.A.'s action in
ships chartering British transport relief supplies to the interior. The same manifesta requested the Governmen make good immediately the 300,000 tons of civilian shtopin lest
turing the war,
10
Something New Under Rising Sun
1
Le
"our occupation authorities are h:r3tet#
which the dapam an have male in that direction.
New Yark, Feb. 7. The New York" "Times" predloža editorialis that the Japanese people will see something new Besides all shipping concerns, asfor the rising sun
If Lewin J. The emergency meeting Wins at Valentine
develops A Nippon fended by reprezentatives of the | police force as competent us the Los Angeles, Feb. 7.
Chinese Chamber of Commerce, one he ball in New York City, Dr. Arthur Coons, member of
Chinese Garrison the
11 ad- white police commissioner here. the recently returned Japanese
The new.speST anggests that reparations mi sion. yesterday arters and the Chinese Sea-
General MacArthur's Pall urged the United States to accept ren's Union,
t: At a Chine press conference al Reine heb re-organise reparations in the form of heavy Industrial culment to be ns-held after the meeting, dr. F. Jane's bolle este indicates signed to East Asian countries. Lee, manager of the
Dal dissatisfied with which were the victims of apa-Tung Shipping Agency, is quot- fed by the "China Presa" as ex- Coons said: "Korea, China. Į pressing dissatisfaction with the It asserted that the Japanese. Philinina, India and other areas netion of the CN.R.R.A.
after being sugipe for so long posses raw materials oop the thorities in chartering foreignunter are of "the wochl's
Tuible bookler systems, “wilt hav. basis of which Japan bait her shipping. industries. 11 is logical that
These authorities overlooked to be tamen how to reset to s A high oficial said a Whit
na fron. Buch
ron these industries
the significance of the fact that red elvilian pollen force," House
and of announcement
the steel, chemicals, shipbuilding their ships would be flying for- cisted Press, formula
today, bu!! might
aluminion, be
be turati
the anthrid tha disagree sourer of raw materials and foreign flags, Mr. Lee is reported
to have said, adding: “We can- ) ents whir develoid late vecter development of gounay and In day might cause further delay,
powers of the countries not afford to lose our integrity a few Both 1. however, that Gov-again a whieh dapan aggressel" for the sake of having
thus articles transported by C.N.R- ernment's sitian on el orie! He said those countries increase would and amultanej "would become economic sentinels R.A. ships." "The transgressions resulting in
ously with the atmanprement off against a denewal of aggression their form as revened by the triethe wresorter policy revision or from Janan, and dagan's economic are a blat upon the military pro
immerFidely afterwards. A-so-¦ domination da East Asia would
În over."- «Å szoc ́nted Press.
fan hon in pass sudegs it are threatens tar very fabric of inter-
Top Traditions of
level netcab i moly Penske A
mugornal.onal society.
visers tu-dor strove dehtinen are legg and immour. able.
les minute They are bared upon th noblest of human gras uerifier
This oliver of Haven merit, entrusted with hirt com mand vo viny authority ademas To responsibility. has failed in thi
as fat arm vocable standard,
tails of a new government wage. glee pulley aimed at eping the steel strike as well at other major |
alter dissauiva.
I have res prewish A in n vape solch for pamatne a roumstances, 14. can find me."
Inbalved, 3
tegid teg dhe kete de ard: "No new
principles of
International her national
The case is founded in his dudy to ha tenons, to his nie Exams as a ountry, to his army ami to man
224144 14 mwinbly
standardised snd has failed utterly in his most intured and irrefrawibi, soldier Tail
The Tradef sial codes,
proceedings waz ided by
the ratonal of all fullin purpose the Fontato 19 wavetain the Fall st froth, um
! any leilitie G meral tamil legend by
Corrow anthel or technical arbi Lestone Minister
The results are beyond 1 fes ion and a stain on civilisation inted Prova.
and constitute a memory of sham Be The Mba Ernest Rede
and dishonour that can never b Mr Larbutar
forgotten." Chef the Cabfted Man- power Convath, may whils
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chall,"
SOLDIER'S FAITH MacArthur's most seathing re- the reserved for
t་L4་
national conference, Reu- "Top" hot upon the military
profession.
Rights Of Man Violation Charged
LONDON, FEB. 7. GREGORI BERMAN, REPRESENTING THE INTERNA- THE RIGHTS OF TIONAL LEAGUE FOR MAN, ASKED THE UNITED NATIONS SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC COUNCIL IN A PETITION YES. TERDAY TO INVESTIGATE THE LEAGUE'S QUARGES THAT CIVIL LIBERTIES AND HUMAN RIGHTS HAVE BEEN VIOLATED BY THE ARGEN- TINE GOVERNMENT. THE PETITION DECLARED. "WE SHOULD LIKE TO EMPILISISE THIT THE PTOLATION OF THE
FREE RIGHTS OF MUN AND FUNDAMENTAL DOSI BY THE PRESENT ARGENTINE REGIME IS ONLY ANOTHER AFFEMPT TO REBUILD NIZI CASCISM WITH ALL TILIT IT ENTAILS."
Likes The American... Way
The
1.
Chiengo, P. 7.
The document asked the Coun cil to recommend United Nations nction if the charges were found true. The document said Aruen- tina's electoral freedom had been voided through governmental pressure as well as bribery, cor-
"
SILAME AND DISHONOUR
MacArthur enlled the killings in Manila "callous and purnos-sless! and recafied he had forewarne Yamashita of personal ceusenten when f ees of one's atrocities publicly proclaimed Cour day after The Leyte Innding that would hold the Japanese military
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authorities in the Philippines
"Immediately liable for any barm resulting from failure to acord pri ouers-of-war, civilian internees and non-combatants "proper treat ment and protection to which they of riut were "entitled."--Associat- rd Press.
HANGING IN SECRET.
hatty
Storm Of Protest Aroused In U.N.O.
LONDON, FEB. 7.
NATIONALISM
ATHENS CONFLAB
2015-
Asun
Athens, Feb, 1. Ambassador Sovint
Radinov vesterday conferred for 70 minutes with Printe Minister
declaration
reports
front the
Auld the
Stressing the importance et Soshonlis
Radinov, at whose request, the-- the national flag Mr. Lee briefly; reviewed the Principle of conference was helt, declined tionalism laid down by Dr. Sumak a statement and there was
no officin! Yat-sen and emphasised: "It
Greeks. was for the sovereignty of our) Newspaper country that the revolutionists} visit was connected with the still Russo British dianute fought."
unsettled
before the Grenze In upholding the action of the concerning C.N.R.R.A., the American-own- tinited Nations Security ed "Shanghai Evening Post" | eil.-Associated Press.
an editorial that the says in point to be stressed on the pre-i seat issue, as with much else concerning the China of the-pre- scut day, is that China at pre-
BREASTING A STORM OF PROTESTOVER ITS PRO- POSAL TO ELIMINATE THE DEATH SENTENCE AS PUNISHMENT FOR THE NUERNBERG WAR CRIMINALS, THE URUGUAYAN DELEGATION TO "THE UNITED NATIONS ORGANISATION REHTsent is not precisely in condition ED YESTERDAY TO WITHDRAW ITS SUGGES to apply TION FROM THE GENERAL COMMITTEE. BENJAMIN FERNANDEZ Y. MEDINA OF URUGUAY AGREED, HOWEVER, TO POSTPONE DISCUSSION OF THE PROPOSAL UNTIL NEW INSTRUCTIONS WERE RECEIVED FROM THE-MONTEVIDEO
GOVERNMENT'.
Manila, Feb. 7. 14.-Gen. Wilhelm Styer to-dny said General MacArthur has in- Army Headquarters structed here to carry out the hanging of 14.-General Yamashita in secret
The onslaught against the re- [with newspapermen and photo commendation was led by Dimi barred. Styer antras Manuilsky of the Ukraine, [graphers
ounced that no date has been who stated the proposal seemed for the execution. The to be introduced by the Germans Gromyko Andrei will be merely hanging
un-themselves.
stated that speaking for Rusin nounced, Styer said.
be an insult to the Asked if newsmen could see it would the witnesses afterwards he re- United Nations Assembly to pre- Gromyko he was "really piled: "Yes, but they will not sent the proposal for discussion talk."-Associated Press.
proposal and surprised" at the claimed that "the chief war grimi nals are going to pay with their lives whether anybody is going to defend them or not."
Restoring
ruption and violence." Railways
freedoni.
to join Archbishop. Francis Spell in enorance
statu
man who is Avire to Rome for hof affaire."-Associated Press. Investiture on Feb. 18.-Associat-
ed Press,
Ankara Beats
The Gun
London, Feli.. 7,
of the true
JAP. BALLOONS
the
and
dealt to
Coun-
RUSSIA AND INDIA
London, Feb. 7. Soviet Ambasador F. T. Gaser every rule foumi in sald yesterday that "Russia would other countries of the world. be very happy to have extensive She needs things and may well trade relations if 1adia so desir make temporary concessions to ed."
In an interview with the As- get them. That is what thesociated Press in London, Guser United States and every other country did in the days of old added "I do not know if any
plans
afoot, but Soviet when she
nici sought
enter from Rusaia is always willing others. Reuter.
Into pay arrangements. for the mutual good of both countries," Associated Press.
Lady
Hong Kong Lost In The Wilds
THE UNUSUAL EXPERIENCE OF BEING LOST IN THE "WILDS" OF NORTH QUEENSLAND BEFELL MRS. ROSE LANDAU, WIFE OF MR. EMIL LANDAU OF THE PARISIAN GRILL, WHILE EN ROUTE- BY AIR TO SYDNEY.
A Bradley Denial
of martyr have circulated a statement "abeo.
Ururuavans to their hospitals. the 46,000
Thus, on a
зго
Rome, Feb. 7. Italian private exporters and insporters are authorised to re sume. on Feb. 15, private trane- actions with all countrins excent Germany and Japan. All trade wns previously channelised through state agencies.-Associat- ed Press.
RADIO
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 86, 1948, FORCEA REQUEAL HOUR
DORTY.
NSA
1,00 p.m.-Nora & Announcements. 1.10 p.m.Raio da Costa ( . iano) and
Fredoric Bayco ( rgan).
Mayfair 1.30 pm Now
Orchestra.
Tance
Fernadez rejected what he The League presente! severn
termed attempt on the part of THE DAKOTA IN WHICH MRS. LANDAU IPAS A PAS- Rusila
tlag Ukraine to
RAN OUT OF Chinese Bishop, Thomas newanuper clippings which it said
Chungking, Feb. 7..
SENGER FROM HONG KONG on what Tien, plans a six-week study of prove the Nazi-Fasciat character
As discussions on the requrani- "advise" his delegation
PETROL FILE ON THE STAGE FROM PORT American education after his in-of the present Argentine regime
pro course to follow.
IN DARWIN TO CONCURRY
QUEENSLAND, MARTYR'S HALO vestiture in Rome as
and the repeated violations of ali sution of the Government
ZB HONGKONG brosdowning un as a cardinal.
to res- fundamental ceeded plans were made May, Pro-human rights and
Fernandez had started the dis- NECESSITATING- A FORCED LANDING NEAR Reverend Anthony
frequency of 840 Kocyaler and from tore the country's crippled com-
cussion by Aaving his government curator of the Society of the
JULIA CREEK, 92 MILES FROM CONCURRY.
19.10 to 1.80 p.m., 6.30 to 7.30 p.m. tho hardest possible Divine Word and the Bishop's hos! Berman, who is a former pro- munications.
A spokesman of the Ministry thought
The 'plane landed on soft mud and 9.00 to 11.00 pm. also on 9.59 here. said: "The
Megacycles.. Bishop is "very
and sank deeply into it. Mem- much impressed with the Ameri.fessor in the Argentine Univer- Communications predleted yes. Punishment should be
B K.T. sity of Cordoba, issued R press he had
terday that rail traffle would be war criminals but that the death
bers of the crew were pessimis-19.80 p.m.-Daily Programma Bum Uruguay's can way and hopes that through statement declaring that
venalty was against Ines in main found
and resumed en all education
may transplant | he
much
tie and informed Mrs. Landac sympathy
constitution and did not exist in
that "it might take a wosk or a 19 82. p m-Parry Roy's Stage Show. American Brinciples to China, understanding for the Argentin three months.
Another Indiention of a now many other countries.
Washington, Feb. 7. The Bishop, said May, is to re-
12.45 p.m-Berenado to the Blars" rans among Anierlean and Euro-
He stated that in the case of thint China, now United order to the
criminals such executions General Omar Bradley yester-month to get out of here," main in Chienes until Saturday pran delegations when he wait leave for Near Forks Nations but some of them worr Government and the Communists frequently surround the crimina! day said American Legion oficials at 6.30 am, here
buried the hatchet, came with a certain halo a Communist disnatch asserting dom."
lutely without foundation In'in particular, which, happily, re- sulted in the location of a small of U.N.R.R.A- that 1,000
tons supplies were belfie distributed Paul Henri Sank, chairman of truth."
The statement in question was railway centro some two miles in the Communist-held areas of the Committee said that discussion
of the proposal would lead to that "the veterans' administration distant from the scene of the hundred tone Shantung. Three
and
Barious
Lo dismiss Spokane, Feb. 7.
from forced landing. debate" is attempting "passionate
total Lio Japaneso balloons faunched in of supplies. It added, had already
Mrs. Landau writes that there Japan before the aurronder are reached Chefoo, Communist-held and asked
their nozition.
non-service connected
CRNCS,"
were six men and three women slü being found in remote wes- former treaty
Bradley said the statement was tern areas, the War Department Press.
deleration and
acted
After formal made by John Stelle, National at the station and they did not Rald to-day.
Instructions from its government Commander of the Legion, who have very cheery news, report "tragicing that there was not much which had certainly taken all had earlier соплепновск
into consideration breakdown" had taken place in hope of getting away by train na and could not withdraw the pro- the voterans administration an- the rails had been washed away in places by the heavy rainfall. posal but aereed to postmong its der Bradley-Aenociated Press.
ending further a+vices frogf
the introduction into
The walk to the station was through soft mud in which the MontauideoAssociated Press. blockade...
Mrs. Landau was the only lady New businesses for the ox-
·PESCADORES RESTORED TYPHUS ÎN KOREA ·
in the group. A fellow-passon- ploitation of the trade are beinar
Chungking. Feb. 7.
London, Feb. 7. Seoul, Feb. 7. established, mt Tinghal, one of
Back in 1927, an anonymous ger from Hong Kong was Col. A semi-official, disnatch reported
to L. T. Ride. The radio. as hoard hera by
Typhus in Korca da being China's biggest fishing centres to-day that the Perradores islands donor left in trust £500,000 "The party was fortunate not
accumulato until large enough to the Associated Press listening sharply. curtailed in spite of and situated on the largest of nart of Jaun's toon wartime em post, said the British High Com large migrations through the the Chugan Islands, off the east nire, were restored to China by the extinguish the National Debt to be stranded too long as an- missioner in Transfordan has left country.
Cairo conferendo and are now com- The fund. is growing nicely and other 'plane flow in to the rescue;
now
amounts £1,250,000, landing the passengers at Syd- for London to report the Health Donment of the Milit. coast of Chèkjang:"
The Cheklang Fishing Corlately under Chinese control. The Government and added: "Itary Government. Only 8,000 cases
o far this poration was recently set up to landa Ife in the Formona Strait according to Mr. Osbert Penke, may three days later. belloved the text of the agres- have boon reported
During the way American air mittee of Public Accounts mooting ment will be divuled only after year is a regilt of precautions handle fishing operations, ship about 60 miles west of Formon. Chairman at the Commons Con-
'The · National Debt, at Britain fecognises the indopend on refugees from Manchuria, in ping and supplying flash and thers who pounded at Formasta report of which is being issued grow.
March, 1944 was just under $20 ance of Trangjordan.Associated cluding innoculations and anti-promotion of the welfare of fish- freinently bombed the Pescadores. sa & Blue Book.
typhus serum-Associated Pressing folk-Router.
But it still has a long way to 000,000,000.-Reuter. Asociated Prem
The Department said that in-
port.-Associated swered that his.
Ankara radio said last night formation available, indicates that CHUSAN FISHERIES
that an agreement to unite the 281 balloons had landed on
the
Chungking, Feb. 7.
tavo countries" was signed on continent. Thirty-two bomba st: China's extensive fishing in- British trohed to the balloons or fdustry in gotting underway
ments have been recovered.-As.
again after years of Japanese sociated Press. **
Tuesday by Iraq and mandated Tranajordan.
British official circles, advised
Baid it was of the report.
the first they had heard of any such agreement, but thought it "very likely untrue."
Press
to the Public
azenda
declared
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