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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1940.
SECRET TREATY REVEALED Transport
Russia's Conditions For Fighting Japan
RUSSIAN GAME IN MONGOLIA
TIENTSIN, FEB. 12.
MANCHURIAN
SOURCES
ASSERTED TO-DAY THAT AN AUTONOMOUS GOVERNMENT) IS BEING FORMED IN INNER MONGOLIA UNDER RUSSLAN AEGIS
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Publication Of Yalta Treaty
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WASHINGTON, FER. 12 RUSSIA 'CLAMPED THREE CONDITIONS, 1.CLUDING OUTRIGHT SOVIET POSSESSION OF THE KURILE ISLANDS, ON ITS AGREEMENT AT YALTAA YEAR AGO TO ENTER THE PACIFIC WAR.
THIS CONDITIONAL. ASPECT OF GENERALISSIMO STALIN'S PLEDGE TO FIGHT JAPAN WAS DIS- CLOSED WHEN THE TEXT OF THE LONG BAST IAS SECRET BG PACT ON THE MADE PUBLIC IN WASHINGTON, LONDON IND MOSCOW TO DAY.
FIR
of
Whited Stuters Secretary of
Byrnes declared State James was the last of wartime arrange
nose of liberating China from theri Japanese volte." Amarently
Bdditional
CLASHES CONTINUE IN CALCUTTA
CALCUTTA, FEB. 12. TWENTY-SEVEN STUDENTS WERE ARRESTED HERE YES TERDAY IN TWO CLASHES INVOLVING 700 STUDENTS
Paralysis In Philly
PHILADELPHIA, FEB. 12. TRAMCARS. BUSES AND UNDERGROUND TRAINS WERE MOTIONLESS HERE YESTERDAY A9 ALMOST
TEN THOUSAND TRANSIT WORKERS WALKED OUT ON STRIKE OVER WAGE MANDS,
of
The dispute shut off means of transportation for
than more 2,000,000 persons in this, the third largest city of the United States,
Navy! and forced United States officials to put their own vehiclen Into service to ret workers to the AND POLI
POLICE.
Anval varde.
who The strikers.
demand a The clashes occurred during dej monstrations protesting ngainati waay Increase of twenty-five cents the sentence last week on Abdur an hour, organized special crewn Rashid, Moslem Captain in the of men to give transport to hon- Indian National Army,
pital and other essential workers. Several porrans sustained minor The only public vehicles lefti
the by police moving were
city's 1,000 injurica when struck In- truncheons and missiles thrown taxicabs.
crowd, Both Hindu and In New York, settlement nereement would not be misunder- Moslem stood, the text near the end and at the university and gathered harbour shipping and caused "The hea-in of the three great for a meeting whore it was decid- a severe fuel shortage In thei
have agreed that powers
Wh
downtown in the
aren. Policel bont owners and unión claim of the Soviet Union shall to march to Dalhousie Square city, appeared near as the tur bunestionably fulfilled after and the Square was a restricted agreed to arbitration. Juan and been defented." FL74
In Washington, aources famling In
with White House strategy, said that
President Truman was ex- pected to announce his now wglen notkey within a short time,' ineludiris II
for steel new price produce which would enable the striking wor- kers an 18% cents an hour wage increase.-Associated Press.
said the ments of its kind withheld from rurance that terms of the Yalta by the dents left their classes) the turbont strike which has tied
would virtually commiele chain of butter stiles between Chi and Russia and would grant jecial Soviet privileges in Man- charia
Iret And the
Duri imires.
Manchurian new separate government in Bend- ed by Lirut.-Gien. Pa singen. farmer rommandant of the Man- Kolian peser preservation
of a council of 19, which includes Thinese Commuunists, It military, a leisors od 10 m
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United Nations Security Council and for separate United Nations membership for Hyefo-Russia and Soviet Ukraine. 434:50;
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After the
and clashes 10 be attached to the council.
sub Agreement ilt
public today, Russin was to join
sequent arrests, crowds continued sports need that
has younel
gather in front of the polics inceling the Far Eastern fight "in tas or
night but no Ponve January 15 at Wangyeming three months after Germany has said there was good reason why station early last
Tals Appears and stunned to announce the new surrendered.
Lo the
the pact was marked "ton szeret." further disturbances were report- tere forms before mid-March. spike finally elier speculation, if the Inuanese had learned of the ed. Truckloads of Indian police
Travellers from Mukder, are
of the Art arrangement they would have in offers in jeeps recently purchases industry to mant the dropping
United States fin and Chenchun
army that t sny
one-liately attacked Russin, Byrnes from the atomic bomb on Hiroshinn Soviet
notiers mrblicly posted. August 1945, prompted Russia declared, which would have cost and radio Patrol CATS
ernis sot June i as the date of the to advance its dags of the declara. Aneries a much more difficult throughout the city. Associated
Preis. Germany uit the talk. As peiated Press. Russanitary with irawal from! tion of war
1 ver, there ha in However,
war on May 7 and Russia declar: olicial announcement, ed war on Jasan on
Angurt from either Moscow or Chine. The reference to the Kurile king of any change in the original, the Yalla Paer was blunt. "The February withdrawal dradling Kurile islands shall be hande dateAssociated Press,
over to the Soviet Union."
The other two conditions for Russia's War arsin-t Japan agreed to by President Ruo-rvelt and Mr. Churchill were:
Mam narige bergh
India Food Appeal
Washington, Feb. 12. The National Committee fur India's freedom yesterday apeat State rd U.S. Secretary of James Ryrues 1 alleviate the threatened famine in India.
Aap Singh, committee secret order fireet Unit
Lary,
ed Steca olbefals in India to praise the food situatius there and reconfiended increased imports by the International Food Control Beard. Siepe also asked Bernes to ke United State shipping in sertke to feed In lia's starving,
motions.
RAILWAY QUESTION
R.
(1) the status of the Mongoliani People's Republie in Outer Mon golin should remain unchanged.
(2) The rights held by Kussin prior to the treacherous attack Japan in 1901" should be re- of stored.
were:
These, the mot states. restoration to Russia of southern Sakhalin and aliaceat island:
internationalisation of the port of Dairen and the restoration of the Russian lensed Port Arthur; joint Russian-Chineur ministration of the Chinese Enstern and South Manchurian Railways whi vide an outlet to Dairen.
which pro-
In these projects the "preemin ent interests of the Soviet Union' Sinch called attention to the re cent debates at ludia's fegislative would be safeguarded, the poet
said, adding that China should re-| Assembly expressing dissatisfac-
taia
"full sovereignty" in Man- tion over the fact that the Gev churla. ernment of India failed to con:] con.!
The agreement, acknowledging vince the International Cont! Red in Washington
that Generalissimo Chiang Kai- Irelia's Boned dire need" and "charges that Bri shek would have to concur in the
Outer Mongolia, Dairen, Por tain deliberately Inoring In- dia's plight and pre-occupation of Arthug and the railroad arrange
ments, suld
of
with problems of Western power Eurove making them to the
of Asiat Pervious] Sinch told Byrnes "the atmos phere in India is charged with new famine might dynamite" easily grow
Hv out of the Hd. said it might cause a revolution in India which would seriously jen partise the peace of Asia - As sorinded Press.
Jendera
Supreme Court
Arabs Dislike Idea Of New Not To Intervene
York Site
LONDON, FEB. 12.
DELEGATES OF THE ARAB STATES OF IRAQ AND SAUDI ARABIA YESTERDAY OBJECTED TO A UNITED NATIONS COMMITTEE STATEMENT ON THE CHOICE OF NEW YORK AS EITHER A TEMPORARY OR PERMANENT SUTE OF THE ORGANISATION, SAYING IT WOULD SUBJECT THE DELEGATES TO PRESSURE FROM "SOME POLITICAL INFLUENCES" TO WHICH THEY OBJECT,
THE MIDDLE EAST delegates DID NOT IDEN TI- FY THE SO-CALLED PRESSURE GROUPS IN THEIR FORMAL OBJECTION BUT THEIR CHIEF
Washington, Feb. 12. The
United States Supreme Court yesterday refused to inter- yene in the case of Lieu.-General Masaharu Homma, convicted war criminal who has been sentenced to be shot.
The Court based its rejection of Homma's ainmall petitions on ita
“dëtisiöh"on" the cang of "recent" General Yumashita,
Justices Murphy and Rutledge dissented. Murphy contending that "A procession of judicial| lynchings without due process of, the law may now falow."-Asso- einted Press.
SWISS VOTE ON
CONCERN UNOFFICIALLY EXPRESSED IN THE NATIONALISATION
CORRIDORS IS THAT NEW YORK HAS A LARGE JEWISH POPULATION WHICH MIGHT ATTEMPT TO INFLUENCE THE CURRENT CONTROVERSY OPER PALESTINE.
TERRORISM IN POLAND
Berne. Feb. 12.
Swiss voters yesterday over-
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and United Nations, and on the turns after two days of balloting selection of a permanent site showed to-night. from the Westchester-Fairfield The returns from the country's counties north of the city. The shift from the Greenwich-Stan:- Bialystok, Feb. 12. "The President, Mr. Roosevelt, A Government communique ford area as a possible site was will take mensures in order to obsaid. yesterday, that
than the suggestion of the Canadian tain this concurrence on from Marshal Stalin".
advice 100 persons were machine-gunned delegates who and the organisa- These arrangements were later! or burned to death in a wave of¡tion would thereby have a grea- goods were to be transported - Operator E. & A. M.V. "CHAN DA" About middle of February ratified in the Russian-Chinese 30 the outinwed
terrorism officially attributed to ter territory from which
10 Donents said thin was an infringe- N.S.Z. (National choose a spot for the world capi-ment of personal liberty and that vear treaty of friendship mact and Armed Forces) and Ukrainian tal.
the State-owned Federal railways Momx alliance signed in August 14.
on Nationalist bands, raiding villages Supporters of the Canadian would have benefitted to the de- 1.0.5.N. Co. 9.9. "ESANG"
શnd near Bialystok around Przem
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TOP SECRET
BRITISH WIVES WANT expressed its readiness to conclude DIVORCES
London, Feb. 12. Representatives of ximately 200 British wives of
In the Yalta agreement, Russia
such a treaty with China "in or der to render assistance to China with its armed forces for the pur- WASHINGTON
American soldiers who are seek- STALLING
more
syl in south-eastern Poland.
20 cantons showed that 570.869 were opposed to the proposed mea- sure while 282 672 favoured it. Council would ha
Under the mesure, the Federal been able to determine how "sengers and
the Westchester-triment of privately owned com. Fairfield counties aren were companies, Associated Press. Scores were reported wounded fident of a majority in the com- and hundreds of homes
destroyed.
The government announcement mittee, although they would EMPEROR TO raided six villages near Bialystok bly approval with perhaps n LEAVE PALACE
said that the terrorist band who have to have the General assem-
or
German, Rumm would be chosen
·
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Tokyo Feb. 12. Hungarian and Russian
as temporary Emperor Hirohito will person- The raiders locked residents of Headquarters if
the Canadian ally
inspect rehabilitation in the towns
in home
and out proposal were accepted. No de- Tokyo on Feb. 14 and two daysj buldings, toased flaming ing to divorce them hope in is.
torches cision was expected on the site later will tour nearby areas, Tokyo, Feb. 11. into straw hatched and wooden issue until possibly late to-day. dace Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt to
Japanese newspapers reported to- General MacArthur "hopes walled structures and shot down intervene to help them obtain
Meanwhile, the General As day The trips will mark the firet passage to the United States to sincerely that Congress will men, women
and children who sembly and the Security Conn inspection by the Emperor since suits. They have broaden the base to include tree were attempting to flee. the com- eil were trying to clean up their the occupation and the third form vessel operated by us only on Sat contest the
declared. organised the Married Women's transportation for all ranks" of muniaze
from the wives and
The communique said the rai- business for adjournmen: to- al departure: families us!
the occupation. Previously he ders nalled a placard to a tree ward the last of this week. The called on General MacArthur at Association,
and their leuder army
open the said some of the divorce suit plans proceeded to
In one village reading "you are United States was thought ready the American Embacar and journi- have been instituted for "the theatre to them on May 1. punished because you have paid to take action in proposing that, ed to the Ise grand shrines to re- Last week at a press club din- taxes kind--agne N.S.Z the Indonesian situation be left port the end of the war. ABD-
in flimsiest of reasons."-Associat-
ner high ranking Allied officers Peasants reviously had been to direct negotiations between clated Press. ed Press.
expressed the opinion that the warned against delivering food tho Javanese nationalists. and) War Department was "stalling" stuffs to provincial authorities as the Dutch. They were reported on the question of wives and tax payments in lieu of money families coming to this theatre. Associated Press,
Associated Press.
KOREAN AIRWAYS
Seoul, Feb. 12: The organisation of the Korean National Airways Corporation na
a private concern under govern-| ment supervision was announced) by Licut-Colonel A. J. Cornelsen, director of the burani of trans-
BUILDING ROADS
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working also to get the Levant Issue in negotiatlana between Syria and the Labanoh and the British and French-Associate Press
TRAIN DERAILED
VERDICT WELCOMED
Manila, Feb. 12. Commenting on the death ver- Lieut. General dict against Washington.. Feb. 12.
Masaharu Homma, the Philip-| Chinese officials rported that
pines President, Sergio Osment, declared yesterday: "The ver Twelve thousand miles of high- Obina and Canada have entered
dict meets the legitmate expecta- in an arrement whereby Canada portation of the
the occupation forces. wave will be constructed
tion of the Filipino people. It The Corporation will be financed Ilonnn, a dispatch from Kaifeng is to provide the Chinese rovert-
Buenos Aires, Feb. 12..
also answers the universal de- by Korean capital and will ttཐང་ reported to-day. It anid that the ment with a credit of $80.000.000 Canadien geois dur-
Colonel Juan Peron, Argentine mand for the establishment. of American culment to transport expense of the project would be to purchase prasengers and cargo. It will use defrayed by the Central Govern- In 1916 and 1947. The loan will Presidential cantidate, vesterday the rolga of law, justice, and draw three per cent interest an- excaved injury when his campaign morality in the conduct of na Korean co-ment and the Chinese Nationa nually and be rouvable in equal tour special train was American pilots and
derailed milats at the start until It can Relief and Rehabilitation Admini
Installments over a 30-year Seriol. after his speech at Rosarle. Theretions."-Associated Press. train Koreans in the operation of stration,-Associated Prom,
boginning in 1048, the Chinese were no casualties, — Associated snokesman eald, Associated Press. Press:
Yank oinnes. It sald fy expected to open within 60 daya--Associat- ed Pros.
Los Angeles, Feb. 12. Movement of -American
troops
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les port of embarkation will, cozzo after Feb. 28, Routings will bo shifted to San Francisco, the port command announcedAssociater Premi
New York, Feb. 12.
of
Chunking, Feb, 12. New York, Feb. 12.
A dispatch from Nanking sald Bhop Thomas Tien of China
Doctor Roscoe Pound, Dean and two American archbishops |
Paris Feb. 12.
Lewis J. Valentine, former Now Harvard Law School. was ex- yesterday left by niano from La Cardinals-Designate Archbishoes York elly Police Commissioner, pected to arrive in
in China nort Guardin Field en route to Rome Edward Mooney of Detroit and yesterday announced he would month to inke un an appoinuous to recolve theft appointments as Robert A. Stritch of Chicago leave by plano for Tokyo on as legal adviser to the Chinese Cardinals.
arrived at Orly Airfield. Paris: February 26 to reorganise the Ja- Ministry of Justico. With Tion were Archbishops] at 8.00 nm. G.M.T. on Monday, banco volice ferce, in accordance Franch Spellman, of New York niet on their way to attend the with the request, from General and John Joseph Glennon,
Prost conflatory. Associated Doulas MacArthur,-Associated
Press
·Press.
St. Louis.—Associated Press,
Pound, the dispatch stated, wan expected to make important con- tributions to law reforms in China-Amočiated Press,
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