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THE CHINA MAIL, TÏIURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1946.

RIOTS IN TWO CITIES

Indian Rioting Spreads To Bombay

South China

Shortage

Washington, Feb. 13. The United States Depart. ment of Agriculture said hat China will experiruce made. quate ford wupplies in 1916 but the crisis will be partially 607]

favourable autors text the cand of war, trace

But by mich

In

tween the Communists and Na. tionalists and the U.N.R.R.A. programme.

In timan to

UNKRA.

font China will be in the market for an estimated 1,850.-

Hunger March

In Allahabad

BOMBAY, FEB. 13. MOSLEMS FLOCKED THROUGH THE STREETS OF BOMBAY YESTERDAY IN PROTEST DEMON- STRATIONS AGAINST THE BRITISH GOVERN- MENT,

FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 1931 THE MOSLEMS DEMONSTRATED UNDER THEIR OWN LEIDER- SHP

IN RECEN F YEARS ALL DEMONSTRA- TIONS AGAINST THE BRITISH AND THE GOPERŇMENT BLIVE BEEN ALMOST SOLID)-, LY HINDU IND LIRGELY UNDER THE CON- TROL OF CONGRESS.

Food Crisis lin India

Washington, Feb. 13. The United States State De- partment auld yesterday that the Good crisis in India, and partien- larly the imminent famine in the Madras region, have been under consideration by American officials and representatives of the Inter-

Board. National Fool

A State Department spokesman enid the Food Control- Board in 4g inquiries from the State the In- Department, stated that dian food crisis was petting "Im-

linte attention."

spokesman said

Colonials Protest

Nairobi, Feb. 13. Delegates from all parts of Tanganyika, meeting under the auspicca of the British Association of Tanganyika, protested that the British Government's decision would place that African territory under the United Nations trustedaliin.

Then demanded that the " territory be made

a British Colony-Associated Presn.

Boost For

British Loan

Washington, Feb: 13. Secretary of State James a letter Byrnes yesterday said the pro- A sup Singh, secretary in jected $3,750,000,000 loan

Indiu

Nuernberg Trial

VON PAULUS BLOW

FOR DEFENSE

:

NUERNBERG, FER, 13. FIELD-MARSHAL FRIEDRICH VON PAULUS TOLD"

THE INTERNATIONAL MILITARY TRIBUNAL YESTERDAY THAT GERMANY HAD COMMIT- TED SO MANY CRIMES OF AGGRESSION IT WOULD HAVE BEEN IMPOSSIBLE FOR HITLER TO CONCEIVE THEM ALL ALONE.

THIS TESTIMONY WAS A BLOW TO THE DEFENSE WHICH HAD BEEN SEEKING TO ESTABLISH THAT HITLER ALONE OR WITH THE AID OF A SMALL INNER CIRCLE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE MILITARY AND POLITICAL OBJECTIVES OF THE NAZIS.

Earlier von Paulus had, assert- ed that the German High Com- but to mand had little choice execute Hitler's personal plan for The demonstrations yesterday the Indian population which all

his attack on Russia. The bitter- 000: 1 of food, but it started the previous day in Cal-, during the war had main Washington for the National Com-Britain would provide "tangible etched every line of his 12-qua

oness of his defeat at Stalingrad unlikely th such an unutta, where 10 wiste reported quiet. of imports will be available, the kite, and spread to Bombay. The demonstrations in Blommitee for India's freedom, calling Arm gains for the United Statea

confession.

Paulus wrote during his con- to India's famine threal report said.

They were

Land for the rest of the world.” able Boswered, and added: in protest against lay and Calcutta were cole new bad It is biped For the imports rentenving of Cight.

What we rain is a chance of neatent in an unidentified prison Ainful evidences of ludian diseralent

il t

to take this letter to Schade Gua tego of fa rie Rashid, neer of the fadsan on many fronts, From any bring the Indian crisis Lo the expanding world trade and free-cap la Russia on Jan. 9, 1946, (500,00 1

for Kwangling tional army.

quelers vane complaints of

altenthan of the United States, dom for goods and money to that General Jodl had boasted at a Wehrmacht conference before proviner), Rimi otsa len of ikut

Of all the LN,A. <tties as a tight administration of the dol- The emergency there was already flow where they may, for a prosthe Russian invasion that "Chrer and 160,005 tone of wheat find. far brought to trial. Rashid is far pool and recusations of Grove under consideration here," perous work." Byrnes told the works afler dur attack th

The Morloficient arras are the only one whose sentence was ferment maladministration of A Spike

the

Inter- Foreign Policy Association.

House of Carda will reported cheffe in Kwane wliedly commuted by the food controls, as well as a gen an song! Paul Bond

Byrnes anid he believed some collapse." province

and perlain _interior Communder-in-Chief, Sir Flaule eral doubt of Britain's inten-would be sijed through Bo

Board of the most significant Ameri- Paulus chargei thant Geering cenes Honan province Auchinlek. His sentene: was tions

qlar with other under un benefits would come from had abandoned the German Sixth the pet cab, "while reperts reduced from exile for life Indence,

Toward Indian independes of the

the pledge to support United Army after Dromising to supply The United States Department v. Shanghai indiente Pehrering

seven years' imprisonment, The threatening famine is also nice nic cle indicated tha: States trade rouls contained in the encircled force by air. Cer- that the rice supply is fedent

The Bombay demonstrators, emusing vnst uurest. Briting

rewarding in the British White Paper sueding, Jodl and Kestel were accused an anticement

blame for for mod ropemmtion needs bat

loan by Paulus of special after a disorderly bekinang, officials in India ava given dis might be forthcomings simultaneously with the

prolonging the war there is in affichent wheat and

after the quieted down to an underly clear evidence that they remg-|cated Press.

preposal.

catastrophe, but Pau- wheat Hour."

Asseclated Press, trade of many thousands and nise the danger of allowing the

ended m mass meeting.

shortage to grow into a full- Participants in the

fumine. Indian parade scale

teaders shouted: "Down with Britain!" | have declared that a revolt may and carried banners of "Down grow out of any famine that with the Commander-in-Chief!" may develop,

PAMINE UNREST

At Allahabad. 50,000 hunger Some observers said it was a marchers paraded through the demonstration of potentially via streets yesterday.--Ausbensed tent opposition from a vector of Press.

P.P.C. MEETING

IN MARCH

Chungking, Peb. 13 The People's Pulttieni Coung will open a new session in Chung king on March 20, it was reporte nd here a chav.

The

*B advisory bely without my powers and in the mt medy recommanda tions btcntral Executive Committee of tr Ruintang It com br dominantly of Rao- mintins de Sants with a sprink

amber of Commands? mal in of ander- dober rites

Although the Council only made recommendations. it ka neverthes less a valuable Rounding board for public opivion and in past sessions sont af the highest Mini in the Government སྐྱ:༥

were entwásed in oben Howev ines for their facilicicacy. Amo clatest Press.

CLASHES STOP

Chungking. Feb, 28. A dispatch from Cheungteh. capital of Jehož province, yes- terday reported the tessation of all isolated clashes which hal been occurring..at Pingchuen, 40 miles to the east.

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EGYPTIAN DEMONSTRATIONS

CAIRO, FEB. 14.

M.P.'S BACK FROM INDIA

world.

Break With Argentine?

Buenos Aires, Feb. 18. Political observers inter. preted the United States blue look ca the most serious in- dictment ever made agaings un American Republic.

Thry specula'ed whether ita famines might not provoks the curtailment of diplomatie relationa between the twa countries. The official Argen- tine renelion was not available immediately.

Associated

FTOCK.

ALIENS' EXPULSION Representshington, Feb. 13.

The White Paper calls for colius of whouldered the blame publican, Pennsylvania, introduced

lective assault by the United Nations on all trade barriers to promote freer flow of goods in post-war world commerce.

FINNISH COMPLICITY

Eberharter, Re-

the A

months deportation of alien Jupa- rac. Under the present law the Attorney-General may Issue such suspensions for all aliens except

thored

of oriental

arigin. Eberharter said that approximate ly 200 Japanese face toportation,

for

for considerable loss of life

by legislation which allows Russian civilians and prisonersney-General to suspend for aix of war during the siege.

However, Paulus said that from He denied the British lean Dec. 8.-1912, to the end of the London, Feb. 13. would require the United States | month he made almost daily an extend similar credits to neals for permission to break out. Menders of the British Parlia-to mentary delegation lo Indis re-other governments. d turned here vesterday to report *This credit is not a preces.) that there "eing to be a nos-dent for anything, It is unique bility of cooperation between in because the position of Britain buur and all;ical parties in la dia This opinion came dim. W. R. Soren on. 1s the was met at Victoria Station Under-Secretary of State

Phir Henderson, Arthur Brigadier A. R. W. Low and the delegation was "Evry muc jinure sed with the chane of feel ing during the last three

weeks" and that the Viceroy Lard Wavel: was working to reach a solution based

Indist

from in world trade, her need for a working capital and the effect by upon world trade of her acquir turing that working capital aer all unique."Associated Press.

TWO STUDENTS WERE REPORTED KILLED IN AL

EXANDRIA AND SIX WERE HURT AND 12 AR- RESTED IN CAIRO IN DEMONSTRATIONS IN PROTEST AGAINST THE PRESENCE OF BRITISH TROOPS IN EGYPT. FIOLENCE BROKE OUT HERE

STICK- WITH A

BE SWINGING, STONE-FLINGING BITTLE THEEN STUDENTS AND POLICE AT A BLOCK- ED BRIDGE OVER THE NILE, AND SUBSIDED LATE IN THE DAY IS STUDENTS RAINED THE RED FLAG OFER THE MEDICAL SCHOOL IT including Mrs. W. M. Nichols, FOUAD UNIVERSITY.

Leaflet showers over the school wrapped remnants around their

to start a bodies,

"Fight shouting: aren urged students

the English and not your brothers." revolution among the workers.

"Down with

conqueror] Down with the upper class!" the leaflets said.

the

BAND STONED

They stoned the army

band the had shown up for

Students protected distributors which

of the "pamphlets from university | ceremonies and rotted a fire bri

extin- The dispatch said this was police. At Fouad university the gade which appeared to

students tore down the buntinguish blaze they had started, achieved through the efforts of and flags put up for the cere When the King appeared,

most

a truce team sent by the Sinemonics at which King Farouk of We demonstrators ad left. American Exerutive Headquar later delicnteg the opening of a ters a1* Peiping-Associated new university olaveround. They Prese.

ripped the flags to shreds and

Fascist Propaganda Bogy Of Soviets

More than 8,000 demonstrators were involved in the battle earlier

in the day when they attempted

to cross the Nite inta downtown Cairo.

of Indian internal problems bus ing together.

The Parliamentary delegation,

Professor D. Richards and Major W. L.. Wyatt, is scheduled to re-

to-

WORLD SPLIT

Buenos Aires, Feb. 13. Colonel Peron. Candidate

The Soviet prosecution epiled dine that "almost all have de- upon the words of a captured fier-endent citizen wives and childres man general in accusing Finnish me of whom served in the armed

All Presiden urannerhelin and the United States. As an act of other Finnish leaders of sharing

simple justice such discrimination niegely hornse of the should be

the Nazi guilt of attacking Basto

for territorial spoils.

The Finns, like other satellites

of Germany.

to

V. wared war in erder entire thegions and re- Soviet Union” As- Chief Prosecutor

N. D. toll the Tribunal. Bald, book-nosl Kengraj of for the Argentine Presidency, Nazi infantry Erich Buschen

harren. said to-day that Argentina is part months, supplied an affidavit that of the Anglo-American bloc which Mannerheim "expressed his satis- le belleves is lined

4D against faction" with

with the invasion plans

the influence of Soviet Russin.

The former Vice President said port to the Prime Minister the world has become aligned in

day.

Mrs.

Nicho's said the food situation in India was serious but "we shall be helping India to overcome her difficulties."

two power groups.

Peron extended

to foreign in- dustrialists and capitalists an in- vitation to settle in Argentina.- Associated Press.

Replica Of Nazi War Machine In Argentina

WASHINGTON, FEB. 137-

The deaths in Alexandria were THE UNITED STATES WARNED THE WORLD TO-

reported to have occurred during a similar stone and club baştle.— Associated Press.

No Enemy To Remain

Singapore, Feb. 13.

Buschenhagen had drafted with the Finnish General Staff in 1941.

Taking the stand in Buschenhagen testified that nerheim received in advance com mand of the Finnish-German forces that were to drive south- ward and link up in the Lening. rad area with the German army group advancing from Eas Prussia

The Buschenhagen Bfdavi! alleged that Mannerhelm per- sonally ordered a General Talwell to establish liaison as early as

ember 1940 with the German

Staff for jointly propar-

ing a future attack against Rus sin, The document omphasised that the German General Staff found it unnecessary to use any pressure on its Finnish counter- part to obtain acceptance of ali uropesale for the campaign.

DAY THAT THE NAZIS HAVE BUILT IN ARGEN- TINA A COMPLETE COPY OF THE ECONOMIC . WAR MACHINE THEY HAD IN GERMANY, P›S

SESSING ALL THE ESSENTIALS FOR REORGANI-

NAZI SATELLITES SATION OF THEIR AGGRESSIVE POWER WHILE

Depositions of captured Marvar THE ALLIES ARE OCCUPYING THE HOMEL AND. THE WARNING WAS CONTAINED IN A 40,000 IFORD ofers disclosed that Hungary mos promised an eastern Galician "BLUE BOOK" WHICH THE UNITED STATES DE oilfield by Hitler for fighting, that PARTMENT ISSUED TO WESTERN HEMISPHERE

Intelligence reports on the Soviet GOVERNMENTS AS PART OF THE CURRENT IN-frontier. troons #trength worc

ON- TER-AMERICIN CONSULTATIONS

THE Turposely examcerated and that a

German faked bombing of a Irun BUENOS AIRES REGIME.

orian town blamed on

the the "Incident."

pointed out

in

furces.

have been

loval to

eliminated. An-pelated Press.

STOP PRESS

Washington, Feb. 13. President Truman announ- eed to-day he had neeepted the resignation of Hurold Ickes as Secretary of the Associated Preas,

Interior.—-

Calcutta, Feb. 13. Brish troons opened fire on an Indian mobfter rioters burned two post offices, smash- ed store fronts and damaged homes of Euraneans today.

Unofficial

reports

Bald jvero killed and at least 200 injured in the wild demonstra tion. An unofficial report, sise listed 17 dead as the result of the mob demonstrations - yes- terday.Associated Press.

17

Cairo, Feb. 13. Two students were reporteď killed in a clash with police to-day at a community 40 miles north of here. The sto dent demonstrations agnina) bresence of British troops im Et, which began five days am. sorend to other cities to- day-Associated Press.

RADIO

THURSDAY, FEB. 14th. 1948, BTUDIO-HAL LORENZO AT

THE PIANO..

ZDW HONGKONG broadoazling on

12.80 to 1,80 p.m., 6.80 to 1,80 p.m. Magarycles. and 9.00 to 11.00 p.m. also on 9.0% H.K.T.

LONDON, FEB. 15 “SOVIET VICE-COMMISSAR ANDREI-VISHINSKY-FOLD THE UNITED NATIONS ASSEMBLY LAST NIGHT THAT "FASCIST PROPAGANDA,' WHICH IS JUST A PRELUDE TO ACTION," MUST BE WIP. ED: OUT IN REFUGEE CAMPS WHERE HE SAID "COLLABORATORS" ARE PREPARING A "CALL

No Japanese, Korean and TO REASON."

Formosan civilians will be per-

The State Department rald the Department.

that Sourate to Bunny sue, who cats frequency of 840 Kilocycles and fre VISHÍNSKY CARRIED TO THE ASSEMBLY FLOOR mitted to remain in Malaya, acBlue Book, being distributed less Feron was Labour Minister

for mitted Rumania to war in roturn THE SO FAR UNSUCCESSFUL SOVIET FIGHT TO cording to a statement by the than two weeks before the Argen. 1044 and was responsible

promise for

terri PLACE RESTRICTIONS ON THE SOCIAL, HU-British Military Administration. tine clcctions, was based largely bringing all labour unions under for Hitler's

COMMITTEES MANITARIAN AND CULTURAL

All such enemy civilians will on captured Gorman documents the Government into one giant tories un to Odessa, also receive!

"Soviet attention. disclosin @mong its wartime syndicate or state union".

As lato AS WHICH ADOPTED A RESOLUTION RECOMMEND. evacuate in the same manner as

book describes Peron as the

February 1942 Boercts that the Argentine Govern- ING THAT THE UNITED NATIONS LOOK INTO se personnel, and no ment Rave "positive ald" to the leading conspirator behind a full- Antonescu was being the Reich

plication for permission to re- THE FORLDWIDE PROBLEMS OF REFUGEES.

Hitler [main in Malaya on compassion- ate grounds will be entertained.

All Japarfese, Koreans

and Formosani, civilians or nitary personnel, at present living out side concentration camp have

He insisted that the assembly but we must be sure they are not include three Soviet amendments: a source of Fasciat propaganda.

should propaganda directed against de "That no propaganda

I the be permitted in refugee and dis-mocracy and all members of

interests of

of The Social. the organisation. the United Nations or of her Cultural committees rasolution, respective camps forthwith. members and

propaganda which

and Chile. Department said the

of

had

to knew the

T

placed persons campe against 'the the limited rignani been ordered to report to their totalitarian stató which-is already among a long list of persons who that she could not deliver enough

no

to

TO BUILD JAPAN TO CHINA RAILWAYS

Chunekine. Fob 13. Material, to, rebuild Chhun's

9.80 p.m.-Dally Programme Bum-

mary.

19.83 p.m.-Yar ety.

1.00 p.m.-News & Announcements. 1.10 p.m. Vicior Eylvester and His

Ballroom Or, hestra

1.00 p.m.-Light Orchestral Soles-

tious,

2,00 p.m.-Orso Down

6.30 pm Excerpts from Gilbert and Bull van al by Jury**,

1.00 p.m. London Relas-News, 7.16 p.m."Irn_id Foèrs''-Cavalier

If Forg-ENS

7.80 p.m.-8.udio-Pal Loremɔ al.

the "lano.

7.50 p.m.-Dance Music... 9.80.p.m.Brycee Music Hall"

NBA..

-9.00

war machine. The 'State flaiged subversion aimed at Boll- Government to allocate him more contained in the report justified

evidenco vin, Paraguay, Uruguay, Brazil pojle, conocially oil fields, can- tured recorda disclosed. By Octo. ber The Department named the lale brought the first American bomb that year. which had the following conclusions:

1. Totalitarian individuals and President Ramon Castille and the! groups controlling the Argentine former Argentine Ambassador to Ine of Plosti. Rumania's own fallen sollow Adrian Government now aim to set up a Washington.

Escobar, production helped

establish An anti-abrond partly accomplished.

American bloc in the western Flast in action-Associated Press. said he would Vishinsky

Persons failing to comply 2.. Ever since the Allios In-

hemisphere or who against returning to

to their native support if his changes were in with these Instructions, on arvaded

Bought to help Europe the Argentine the Axis during the war, countries.

cluded, provided that refugees

Geeman document were quoted That the personnel of the shall not be compelled to roturn rest, will be locked up in the Government beean adopting a de-

Changi gaol, while legal action fensive strategy of camouflage to show that Castillo and Paren should first of all be com- to their

of, orlein if countries camps prised +1

"valid obiections." will be taken against persons from wichtetention to negotiated with the Germans to representatives of they express

p.m. -London, Poly-News. States

concerned whoso citizens. The bitter..committee batile over harbouring, or conniving-with of democratic Intentions stem.

other equipment. The

9.05.p.m.Ry Fox & His Orchestra, negotiatione the refuctés.

this resolution made it evident the evasion of these instructions. 3. The policies and actions of got submarines, aircraft, sans stud

ince in Argentina were recent regimee.

9.30 nm-Gydrey, Terch (Crgan) &: Quislings, traitors and that the assembly would sea a

involved sending a ancelal Nazi

J ckle Goper (Vistes ). criminals as persons who tough time before it comes to a

aimed at undermining the inter-agent- from · Buenos Aires to Ger. I shuttered, railway avstem will be American discredited themselves by colla decision on the controversial re-

The stem.

report noted that more many through Snain. vosing as an procured from Japan, the Chinom 45 p.m.-Light reteral Inta Indë, Aventino consul to Barselona. Minister of Communications, Gene-10.10. Gace Moore (8 praac) A boration in any form with the facce topic.

MONTY'S SUCCESSOR ·

the New Wayf Ir betra. half of last year's budget The British seized this arent at rel Yu Felment, la reported to enemies of the United Nations, The assembly adjourned Im-

was spent to build up Argentina's Trinidad-Associated Pres

have told pressmen In an inter- 10.80 p.m.- Light Open Company. should not be regarded as re-mediately after Vishinsky's

London, Feb. 18. muiltary force, and said that Gor-.

view at Nankinu.

11.00 p.m.-Clas·‚own, “ are entitled to get sneech-Amocjatod Prees.

ERBA: 100 fugees whu

Prime Minister Attlee announced mann, ses still to control of in-

Minister The

Progammon terked bethmind it would protection of the United Nations.

to-day the appointment of Air dustries essential to warfare.

WINSTON IN "MIAMI

fake one month to remair the recorded specially for Services Entertain These should be returned to their

Chief Marshal Sir Shotte Douglas | Wherein Moscow, Feb. 13.

experimentation --with

Miami, Florida, Feb. 13. Tang Hai railroad and two months Dent by the Department of National Countri immediately."

An official announcement snid of the Royal Air Force as Com weapons of future, wars may lal Erom Washington late railroad and and the Paloine

Winston Churchill returner to to build the Tientsin-Pakow Service Entertainment, -- BITTER BATTLE "No one cares if some people that a total of 99,070,000 voted mater-in-Chief of British forces take nites

in Germany, Beccoding Field LEADING," CONSPIRADOR ⠀

raterday after his conference in With regard to refuse to return to their countrice in the Sunday elections for du- Marshal Lord Bernard Mont-Frequently mentioning the role with President Truman.

Printed and published for the The the Petone-Hankow raffroad the Proprietors. The Nawspaper to help batriots with roconstrueuilles to-the Supreme Soviet romery, who is the new Chief of played by Colonel Juss "Paron, former Brit Prime Minister Minister expected period of Enterprise, Limited. by WALL tion," the Soviet Vice-Commissar This is the largest number in the Imperial General Blaff Asd former Vice-President now declined to bent on his trip three months before a couple JAMES LATER, Windsor House. declared. "Let them atay away, history-Associated Press,

Kong baniliate for the Presidency, the Associated

war

-Reuter

ciated Press,

than

Elon-Ang621sted Prem

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