THE CHINA MAL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1946.
CONSERVATIVE M.P.'s APPEAL Return Of Three-Power Association
Motives Of LORD Soviet Policy
LONDON, FEB. 21. DECLARING IT IMPERATIVE THAT BRITAIN DIS
COVER WHETHER RUSSIA HAS MADE UP IT'S MIND "TO DOMINATE THE WORLD," FORMER CONSERVATIVE CABINET MINISTER HAROLD MACMILLAN URGED IN THE HOUSE OF COM- MONS THAT "SOMETHING LIKE THE OLD CHUR- BE ROOSEVELT ASSOCIATION CHILL STALIN REFSTABLISHED TO RECONCILE THE GREAT POWERS."
DURING TRACING RUSSIAN DIPLOMATIC MOVES
DECLARED REGENT WEEKS, MIR. MACMILLAN
IN OPENING A TIFO-DAY DEBATE ON FOREIGN POLICY THAT THE SOVIET UNION WAS EXERT ING PRESSURE IN THE MIDDLE EAST AND MEDITERRANEAN "JGAINST WELL-RECOGNIS- ED AND ESTABLISHED BRITISH INTERESTS."
JOURNALIST SUPPORTED
HALIFAX'S APPEAL
STRUGGLE FOR
MANCHURIA
CHUNGKING, FEB. 20.
[CHINA'S INTERNAL STRUGGLE BETWEEN THE NA- TIONAL GOVERNMENT AND THE COMMUNISTS CHICAGO, FEB. 21. THE EARL OF HALIFAX, HAS STARTED ANEW OVER THE QUESTION OF BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO
CONTROL IN RUSSIAN-OCCUPIED MANCHURIA. THE UNITED STATES, TO- DAY SALD THE PROJECTED Chou En-li. the Communist↑ AMERICAN LOAN TO BRI- truce negotiator, has flown to TAIN REPRESENTS AN EF. FORT
Party Headquarters at Yonan TO
fer discussions with his tender, WHOLE
PATTERN Mao Tse-tung, while the For OF THE FUTURfore the Inland eign Minister, Wang Shil-chich,
In an address befo
protracted confer Daily Press Association, he rald It has been in would not be a loan of dollars but ence with Chiang Chung-kuo, credit to Anance British ourth Generalissimo's elder son and
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chase of American goods.
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Commissioner for Fer
He said the future prosperity of elg. Affairs in Manchuria, and the world
world depends largely on the Chang Kat-ngau, Chungking free interchange. at stable rate director of Economic Affairs in of American and British curren-
ren Manchuria. cies. He appealed for continued Anglo-Amerci cooperation and
France Needs U.S. Loan
Cleveland. Feb. 20. The French Ambassador to the United States, M. Henri Bonnet. yesterday told an
audience of World Affairs the Council en that France without outside help would require 16 years for econo nic recovery but that with ade quate assistance could recover within three years. Ho sald such outside help might take the form
of a direct, loan from the United States adding that France's needs were certainly as great ne Bri-
May Wheat
Concerning the real motive governing Soviet policy," Mr.
Wang has just returned from MacMillan said: "It is vital for ourselves as well as for the fund the owing observations, Nanking where he reported ture of the world that was Ali, on Britain's foreign policy:
to have delivered to the Gen- } India's failure to
obtain self-eralissimo Russia's reply to try to learn the truth.
"Delay," he warned, "will lead government has been due more to China's enquiry abom Soviet Seoul, Feb. 20.
disagreement among Indians than plans for withdrawal fro Man-tain's "Associated Press. to ultimate disaster,"
to British refusal to grant India churia. Lieut-General oňa 12. Hodger
Mr. MacMillan added that
freedom: said to day in a formal state Russia may perhaps be motivat- The Palestine situation must bel ment that Richard John dem ofed by a search for security and fed with the concurrence of the the New York Time" "slands that her apparent "chauvinism" world's Arab peoples or a bloody exonerated" of the vertinu by
IN a form of insurance. but; war is possible: Secretary Pal Huch-y of thewhether we like it of not, the
British troops in Indonesia were Krevate Communist Party, that work is in fret being: divided concerned only with disarming the the vargjes promilani heal mis-into different
sphere of Japanese and liberating prisoners of war and civilian Internces as fluence,"
Anglo-American Referring to Italy, Mr. Mac-ntered by the Millan said: "It is now canon- Joint Chiefs of Staff:
remaining in tial that a formal pace shild Greece for the purpose of provid- that Pak replying to a gigalion be made and made quickly, inga stabilisine force while the
a Jan. 5 conforme said "the recovery of as choose did not chjeet to a single Russe terrafit tower Greek change a Government
quoted him. Th
Pak best formally requested Hodge to exped John tan from the
Jashatzstom xatd country.
terest."
in-
slam trustenship of Run, that is a British and a world in- he hopet for development of Korean demurrncy al tur "Soviet socialised res" and thus this
Bul, be added,
"I fear that Italy may become a mere pawn
might possibly lead to the in- in a greni diplomatie gaine, fol corporation of Korea into the
Soviet Unio atd.
dule
-Associated Ipons
Reorganising
-China's Army
meyer
her detriment and ours," faters He said he had heard rum-
ours that there would be a "sud- den and dramatic turn in Soviet foreign policy" in relation to Yugoslay claims to Trieste
PAMPERED COURTESAN
On
The British
ociated Press.
of
The "Ho Ping-pno" mouth- piece of the Chinese army, to day charged that the Cou munists were engaged in troop movements inside Manchurie violating the trace slened on January 10.
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Chiento, Feb. 20. The Chicago Board of Trade stopped trading in May wheat excapt for the liquidating of out- standing contracts and said that .C.S.N. Co. B.S. "WOSANG" the action wag necessitated by Semi-cdlicial Governmen: dis the Government's new wheat con-
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The
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Auciated Press.
General With Passion For Ice Cream
CHENGTU, B. L
HOW
LF GENERAL CHANG CHUN BECOMES E NEXT PREMIER OF CHINA HE WILL TAKE INTO OF FICE WITH HIM A LOVE FOR OUR FAVOURITE FOOD IN CHINA-ICE CREAM.
Nanking. Feb. 201
Greece, Mr. MacMilan Lieut-Gen. Albert Wede-said: "Our itetermination and Gen-itur duty is not to desert her in to-day counselled
recovery eralissima Chiang Kai-shek and her painful path to his top generals to concentrate and reconstruction." He added on "quality rather that than that Britain was ready to re- tity" in reorganising the Chinsist any claims against the in- etgrity of the Greek mainland. ese Army.
Speaking of Germany, Mr. He also emphasised the neces-i
"un- uity for modernisation and the MacMillan declared that
can be greater efficiency of the Army, less an necommodation Shortly after the United States found between the eastern and conununder in China had ad. the western spheres dressed the five hundred gen be no sound policy regarding important jobs today-he is the, Government mission. erals, the four-ny military con- Germany." ference adjourned-Associated! Press.
THE STOCKY CHINESE LEADER. FREQUENTLY CALLED THE "NUMBER TWO MAN IN GHINA," LEARNED TO LIKE ICE CREAM YEARS AGO BUT THE AMERICAN AIR FORCE TROOPS BASED HIERE DURING THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN REAL- LY DEVELOPED HIS TASTE. TO-DAY IT IS SPECIAL DISH ON HIS MENU AS FREQUENTLY AS POSSIBLE.
there can
and
General Chang holds three husband who Is on a Chinese
Governor of the important The wartime Commander of Szechwan province, member the American Air Force in this Without a solid Allied agree-
three of the National Truce region, Brigadier-General Rus- ment, he said, "Germany, nov cast down, despised and shunned Committee with General Mar- sell E. Randall said farewell to like an anclean thing, will once shall and the Communist leader Governor Chang to-day more be courted by each of the Chou En-lai, and one of the two gave him as a parting gift as two groups and will become the Government representatives on ice cream freezer and six cases eream mix. But the pampered courtesan of Europe, the Army Reorganisation Com-of ice selling her favours to the high-mittee to which General Mar- Governor kept the size of the shall is adviser. Political ob- gift secret from his wife as London. Feb. 20,
est bidder. Foreign Sectory, Mr.
"Once again," he said, "she servers pick him as the likely "she says that my wasitline is Ernes: Bevin. told the House of will have lost the war and won choice for Premier because he getting too large and threatens is the only government leader to ration my ice cream"-Ay- Comniore yesterday that every; the peace."-Associated Press.
thus far who appears to be com-sociated Press. pletely acceptable to the Chin-
Polish Army In Italy
The
effort was being made to prevent| menthers of General Andera'
Polish army in Italy from taking |
any political action
Russia
-
or an Fascist elements.
directed as
alliance with
THE LAST CHANCE
St. Louis, Feb. 20.
Replying to questions concern- Uuder-Secretary of State Dean
ese Communists,
A
classmate of General
Chiang Kai-shek In the Japan-
ese Military Academy. Chang
GAS EXPLOSION
New Orleans, Feb. 20.
has worked hand in hand with A police report stated to-day | ing auch charges against the Acheson yesterday told the League the head of China's Goverr ment that two bodies have been re- Polish Second Corps, Mr. Bevin of Women Voters that the pro- Raid that Government was deter- posed $3,750,000,000 loan to Brl for many years. He is mined to prevent eonfllet with tain offers "the one last clear the "elder statesmen" "w
the aims of British policy."
chance to restore world trade."
long covered and four or five others' had are believed to be among the apartment building a powerful voles in the Cnese ruing of an Government and policies over which was wrecked early yester He added that recent manoeu- He said that since a year agoį vres held near Ancona on the "the whole condition of the world years, it is no secret that he day by an explosion which it was Yugoslav
one of the most indicated was due to gas accumu border by the Poles has deteriorated far more than is not only
lation. It has trusted of the Generalissimo's were "routine training exercises," wo could have thought
Thirty-eight persons have been ---Áarocintel Press.
reached a point where only the Lieutenants but that he also has sent to hospital and 8 or 10 por
on, the confidence most timely vigorous action
of political op ons have been listed as missing our part can prevent further de i ponenta.
but it is not known whether the eay into conditions of economic Chungking, Feb. 20.
While relaxing socially with missing were in the building st anarchy."
the time of the explosion.-A480- The "China Times" to-day at Acheson asserted that Amer friends Chang has a
elated Press. tacked Premier T. V. Soong for ean refusal to lend Britain the twinkle in his eyes for he on- conduding the Sino-Soviet treaty money would mean lower stand joys telling Jokes, especially in "sacrificing Manchuria" at a time, ards of living throughout the, English. His English is more. when it was obvious tho
war world.-Associated Press,
than adequate although ho does! against Japan could have been
not speak the language as well as his charming Chinese wife,
T. V. ATTACKED
won without Russian help.
The paner Accused Dr. Seong of knowing about the Yalta serco ment to reward Rurala at China's.
AMERICAN GESTURE
representativos.
constant
Yugoslav Trials
Belgrade, Feb. 20, graduate of a Bhanghai school, The Tanjug news agency re- Washington, Feb. 21. During official functions he can ported yesterday that Allied mill- expense and said he had made theLkaited diplomatic immunity be stiff and formal but in, his tary authorities hers have hand- #acrificos in full knowledge they will be granted by Fresident Tru- home there is no hin: that heed to the Yugoslav Governmens of Avo is one of China's most power-18 suspected war criminals In- would be against the will of the mon to Chinese ** people. Associated international organisations apon ful figures.
cluding three Nazi generals for their entry Into
Illa Chengtu homs in which trial before the People's Cour United S Press
These organisations are the
the Governor and 3indameAssociated Press ed Nations, the U.N.R.RA, Fan Chang live has many occidental American. Union. International comforts-its interior is no dif- BERLIN Labour Organisation and": and Agriculture Organisation ferent from many American homes, His cook is one of the Associated Press.
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Food
Washington, Feb. 20.. President Truman will spelat a Board of five or six civiliana to The recent "Blue Book" pabllah appraise the results of the stomie ed by the United States State bomb testa on naval vessels.ne
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MOSQUE
REPAIR London, Feb,"20, 24 best in the provinco, and the Repairs to the Berlin Mosque Chinese meals served this have begun, and members of table are delicious.
the Muslim community In Bor- table are delilo GIFT in, which was broken up dur Governor Chang nover visiting the collapse of Germany. ed the United States but his are now returning, according tu
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SLATIRIR IN E. JAVA
Batavia. Feb. 20. Premier Sutan Sjahrir, of the unrecognised Indonesian Repub- lic. planned to be in East Java to-day to consult with Dr. Soekarno on the Dutch projmaals. to establish an Indonesian Com-1 monwealth. Meanwhile the British military authorities an- nounced that five Dutch soldiers. were killed and others wound- ed in an Indonesian ambush of Bandoeng on Satur- Associated Press.
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