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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1946.

NAZIS THROW A PARTY

Amazing Scenes At U.S. Naval Base

Important Meeting At Poona

POONA, FEB. 24.

"Prinz Eugen" Festivities

PHILADELPHIA, FER. 26. THE "PHILADELPHIA RECORD" CARRIES A STORY -SAYING THAT "5.no AMERICAN CITIZENS SHOWERING DEVOTION AND GIFTS ON THE GERMAN CREW" YESTERDAY HELD "A GALA PARTY ABOARD THE NAZI HEAVY CRUISER PRINZ EUGEN" AT THE PHILADELPHIA NAVAL BASE.

"WHISKY FLOWED LIKE WATER DESPITE REGULA- TIONS. FLUSH-FACED. GROUPS RAISED THEIR DOZENS POIGES IN GERMAN BEER-JALL AIRS. OF GIRLS HUDDLED IN CORNERS WITH SAL LORS FOR WHISPERLD CONVERSATIONS.

A JOINT MEETING HUR BETWEEN MAHATMA GAND- 111. TIKE AGRA KHAN AND OF BHOPAL THE NAWAB

OF THE CILA M. CHANCELLOR HER OF PRINCES, IS UNDER- STOOD TO HAVE CENTREED THE ON ATTEMPT OF

AN KHAN TO BREAK DOWN THE THE BETWEEN: DIVISION

AND THE MUSLIM LEAGUE CONGRESS PARTY.

The

trio met in a secret ron- ference for more than 30 minutes, Thi was their first meeting since they had had conversations Londen Table conference

It is believed that the primont politient stuntboy, artcilarly the impending visit of a British Cabinet deletion and the states ments of Jinnah on Pakistan (a Muslim state! and the drawing VD for

of B

caine

CANTON JOINS REST

OF CHINA

Rice Hits

New High In Canton

the

CANTON, FEB, M. HITTING AN ALL-TIME HIGH. "THE BEST QUALITY RICE WAS SOLD YESTERDAY AT ON$36,000 A PICUL A FURTHER RISE IS DEEMED LIKELY AND FEARED.

Rice prices are believed to be

Canton highest in

Among cities in China.

U.N.R.R.A. announced recently that 4,000 tons of rice collected in Siam as a result of the self- campaign by ovorsens denial Chinese are expected to arrive in Hong Kong in a week and that 817 long tons of unsolished rico have arrived in Kowloon and would bo shined here on about Feb. 27.

Canton, Feb. 20. A big demonstration demand- Ing the withdrawal of Russian troops from Manchuria took place yesterday morning in Canton in response to a similar movement in Chungking three days ago.

Students and representatives of public bodies participated. Dis- orders were not expected, as there were no Soviet consulate or Cam- munist newspapers' here.

All circles here agreed that the toam No. 8 Meanwhile the fled tox

lenouarters

in imported rice must got hore

com and spare to be stripped and Peiping based in Canton return- que reson for the skyrocketing ||

in

Anti-Japanes

Une

RUSSIAN CLAIMS

When anke:1 to comment in Feb. 3 when the vessel berthol of Executive the "Record" story, the manding officer of the American ready for the Bikini Atoll experied here and reported finding no

Walchow prices is that there had been no was peaceful shipments here from nearby coun- crew aboard the "Prinz Eugen" ments. The crew was to sail Communist troops

a "perversion for New York where they would and vicinity. All termed the story

triga for the past several days. in that are,

Unofficial Communist of truth." He said that visitors embark for Germany.

sources The continued drought has ron-j food. to bring in were allowed

The "Record" wald the visi-

US. armed forces are not much the second Round clothing and gifts aboard but tors were "members of Germanic and that the Reds got out of the lered spring cultivation difficult.

Walchow area in compliance with that there was "absolutely no societies and cultural organas- the cease-fire order from Execu- affcoted by rice prices as appro- dollar is in American He said the attentiona/'

tiva Headquarters. Lt Gen. whisky."

Yehi priation - Admiral C. i. Cobb, naval Chien-ving. Communist member which rises correspondinely with I rice and commodity prices.--Aa30- dance cited by the "Record" was

base commandant, was quoted of Executive Headaanriers, "exaggerateli 600 percent.”

by the "Record" as saying: "I reported to have asked Chungking ciated Press. intend to look into this matter and Canton to recognise the East Guerilla and find out exactly what did River Column of the Kwangtung

Us know People's happen. As far

Force, whose leader is visitors; restrictions limiting

Sheng. only to friends or relatives whe

AB

that

Chinese

Government were required to be logged in regards recent reports stats when they came aboard had not planes bombed Communist posi been lifted. From the conditions Lions in the Mies Bay hinterland.

a military described by the "Record" tere

told the spokesman Associated Press that

Buch re were a lot of irregularities.".

sorts were

entity false. ife Associated Press.

said the latest

erraneous report was published in л Hong Kong Chinese newspaper on Feb. when it stated four planes bomb ed Red positions.. Ile added that there were no planes or Red sol diers in Ta Pang or Mies Bay area. Associated Press.

a constitution discussion.

to The Nawab of Bhopal was met Gandhi again to-iny and it was expected the Kha

net Gandhi again

would

ia the

future.--As-ociated Press.

Sidky

At

The "Record" said that "far from their actual status the 200 German sailors appeared as con- quering

prodlga! herous or Pons.'

GERMANIC SOCIETIES The German

crew arrived ulard the "Prinz Eugen" on

Pasha Amazed British Note

CAIRO, FEB. 26.

"ASTONISH-

THE EGYPTIAN PRIME MINISTER, ISMAIL SIDRY

PASHA, LAST NIGHT EXPRESSED MENT" AT THE REPRESENTATIONS BY BRITAIN AFTER THE VIOLENT ANTI-BRITISH RIOTS ON BRITISH OF THE FER. THE CONTENTS

21

REEN OFFICIALLY DIS NOTE HAVE NOT CLOSED.

SIDKY PASULA, SPEAKING BEFORE THE EGYPTIAN SENATE, SAID THAT HE HAD REPLIED TO THE - NOTE. "I CANNOT HIDE MY ASTONISHMENT""

HE SAID OF THE BRITISH NOTE.

Demonstrations of students and evil seizes a person he dues noti

into know what he is doing." Sidky workers guddently turfred rioting in which be attacked! Pasha saida

Sidky Pasha related British establishments and clubs]

investicationg and testimony of and two churches.

but we witnesses, some of them foreign "That we all retrol, know

the spirit off nationals, showed that four Bri- that when

tish Army trucks attempted to through a crowd of demon- strators near the American Uni versity and the British Army bar racks,

LONDON FACES COAL FAMINE

}

LONDON, FEN. 26. THE MINISTRY OF FUEL ANNOUNCED TO-DAY THAT LONDON COAL MERCHANTS HAD SLIGHTLY MORE THAN UNE WEEK'S SUPPLY OF HOUSEHOLD 'CO AL THE LOWEST POINT YET REACH

TIFE CLTY'S ED IN RESERVES.

Reserves held by the merchants

U.S. Sets The Pattern

Winter Park. Florida, Feb. 26, Brigadier-General Carlos Bomu-1 lo, Philippine Resident Commis sioner in the United States, to day declared that in granting in- dependence to the Philippines the United States set the pattern for wanting poace throughout the world.

Theng

|

Moscow, F. 20.. Official endorsement of the de mand by two Georgian historians for the return of the 180-mile Sea count stretch of the Black now held by Tirker was yester- day advanced by K. N. Chark- viant, Secretary-General of the Central Committee of the Com- Ce munist Party In Georgia.

On Dec. 20, 1945. two Georgian. who were members of the Aca demy of the Grangian Republic, appealed in a 4,000-word letter for the return of the territories from Turkey. Associated Press.

Manifesto On Manchuria By Chinese Professors

Romulo spoke at a mid-winter convocation of Rolling

College where he received the honorary A degree of Doctor of Literature.

CHUNGKING, FEB. 26. MANIFESTO DECLARING MANCHURIA IS AN IN

TEGRAL PART OF CHINA AND "WHEN IT IS THREATENED THE PEACE OF THE WORLD IS AT STAKE" WAS ISSUED BY 10 PROFESSORS OF NATIONAL SOUTH-WEST ASSOCIATED UNIVER- SITIES AT KUNMING.

COMPLETE RE-

Romulo described the independ ence of the Philippines which will he in effect from July 4 as "the that his product of a simple four-point watched programme directed and over by America.

It included ono promise of THE STATEMENT SAID CHINA'S

it

must · COVERY OF MANCHURIA WAS ONE OF THE freedom, with a warning

THE- be apurrcissed and served; the

PREREQUISITES TO PERMANENT PEACE. PROFESSORS MADE TWO_DEMANDS. preparation for self-rule with the sovereign nation showing how t could be done but without inter-

Firstly, the Chinese Government fering: the settin't of a scientifle

should make publie the negotia- date for independence; and the tions with Russia over Manchuria redemption of the piedi.--Asso-

and

to enter ciated Press.

rofuse agreements detrimental to China's the soverain rights; secondly, Chinese and Savjet governments should carry out to the letter the of the Sino-Sovjet provisions

Deplorable Behaviour Of G.I.'s

Stancaria More Bother In Iran

The

nowspaper

Teheran. Feb. 15.

"Etelat"

Te-

What happened was that stead of the drivers turning to were told to the right as they do by the trade police and the

They demonstratora.

Smashed tho

demonstrators in- through. juring eight and killing one."

TRUCK INCIDENT

treaty of last August. Ile explained that the "demons"

that if China They declared trators became angry and started

failed to recover Manchuria, theported last night that "600 armed attacking a wooden fence around

efforts of the Allies and China in trespassers" had captured Kar- damaging it. and the barracks,

the war

would gandrud, Caspian Sea coast town against Japan stoning several British trucks.

"At that time chats were fired

Nuernberg, Feb. 20.

have been in

vain. B. Butler, Captain Frederick

Although many aspects of the the demonstrators by British at at the beginning of the year were soldiers from this barracks and chruplai of the 18th United Sino-Soviet treaty are disagree twice as large.

from Masr-el-N3 Barracks and States port battalion, declared able to the Chifose. they advised The Ministry said that arrivals from several buildings nearby. westerday in a letter to the news- the greatest forbearance in the of house coal in London satisfactory and that the Govern-Quite a number of demonstrators nauer "Stara and Stripes" that hope that concessions made would

public

behaviour of American be the last sacrifices Chins would

has become have to make. mont still has reserves in ocial! were shot.

The Prime Minister

in Germany troops

PEACE AT STAKE. dumps.

"deplorable"

COAL

nsserted: "I have no doubt that if it was not for the truck incident nothing would have happened."

in Gilan province.

The report said that bandits and nearby attacked Shafarud

on the port of} were marching Phalovi

While stating that no вол- rmation of the report was avail- able. the newspaper added that the column had moved out of the of Astara armed The London Gas Works have)

He urged the newspaper ta If, however, fresh demands are border town

machine guns and less coal than at the beginning

launch a crusado against "the made upon China. the manifesto with heavy of the year., "The position is He sald Mr. RJ Bowkor disgraceful conduct which is earn said. "Then let us solemnly de- Artillery and advanced to "within forek kilometers of Fahleri" precarious and anything might British Minister to Ervpt, called ing a bad name for our army. clace to the world that we will n

telephone and happen." a British Gus Council upon him making verbal renresen- refer particularly to the assume not recognize any now status quo after destroying

G-Is official said.-Associated Press.

that every created

socret agreement Lelegraph lince entering the port. tations requesting Sunishment for tion of mony

The "Etelat" said that "the those responsible for the riots, German woman and the professors said the peace trespassers" were "assumed to he AUSTRALIAN ENVOY compensation for damage to Bri- it is their privilege to force

international democrats" and that the roDOM tish establishments and guaran their attentions on these women of the world and

"relayed from Gilan were at had been them with od and insult

indecent reenect for agreements tees that peace and order.

vin different sources."-Associated proposals."-Associated Press. be maintained in the future.

stake, and concluded:

*#Le all Chinco nationals, Press. cannot hide my astonishment]

irrespective of class, creed and day announced that Frank Kel- at his presentations and at their

political affiliation. be

Canberra, Feb. 20. The Australian Foreign Minis- Evatt to- ter, Doctor Herbert

BT

Cher, former Charge d'Affaires of barte in handing their xupresenta Pontiff Calls

Legation

at

tions

the Australian Chungking, has been promoted to sould

beford

ari Investiration show where responsibility

the rank of Minister Plenipoten lles." Sidky Pasha sald. For New Order

tlary and would go to Siam to Но

Ho declared that the Egyptian

negotiate the Australian, peace Government was satisfied it had treaty.

in

Vatican City, Fab. 20, A new order based on "truth,

the

admitted

in the common effort for recovery of China's great north-east, for improvement of Sino-Russian re- iations and for the peace of the world."Associated Preas

Appeal For Defeated

He would also be in charge of done, and in giving the nation justice and love was called for APPEAL TO STUDENTS Countries

LIFE SENTENCE..

Yokohama, Feb. 20. Yuhichi

Sakamoto

former Japanese army captain in charge of the Fukuoka branch prisoner

ciated Press.

-NEW-AIR-ROUTE

reception he gave

the Australian Mission in the liberty to raise its voice domand by Pope Plus in an address at a Netherlands, Erat Indies and ring national rights.

Feb. 16. Cairo, Feb. 20. to diplomats

Londony port to the government on the

The Archbishop of Canterbury Premier Ismail Sidky Pasha A session of the Chamber of accredited to the Holy See and mosition there. Dr. Evatt sald Deulles was cancelled but of the College of Cardinals,

yesterday appealed to Egyptian in the name of the Church of Associated Press.

respect to the riot dead.Aand- It was the first time in history students to refrain from farther England baked yesterday that the

that s

Pontiff had over respiyod violence which he said "would in- United Nations act with humanity jointly the Diplomatia Corps. And fure the nation's case" in the toward defeated countries. and

Sacred College.

I coming negotiatione for revision that members of the Churoh

unito In vorsity

of the scred College and of 1034.

In a letter to the Coumell af tho Dinionatie Come as reflecting Skiley Pasha's ples came on Manike, Feb. 20, the true internationality of the the second day, of the then-day the Banciical Church In. Ger #realated he said. diroot Manila-Shanghai ar Church of war, camas Nos. 1 and D, wat

mauraing declared by 20,000 tu many, which, postenitay convicted by an 8th service will be inaugurated on He told cholomae to be fin

dents at the Fund Led Asher National Soolallera

both before

the Arch Army Tribunal of commiting and March by the Philippine-owned partial in their propaganda, say Universiti in honour of the do- god but the prayed the vio condoniner stroclidos asiat tri- Far East Air Transport Coring: Often the diplomatic world monstrators killed in Thursday's blahop sa bud

mato torious? mers and sentonood, to life in-poration, the management en finde kalf in contact with the ristina. prisonment.

noured to-day. The line expects world of propaganda, But this The studente Salomoto was sequitted, on to inausmrata, additional servicos, propagande rust. follow the Holy promised to consid charge of having orood vrisonera including Singapore and Bours sacred late of "truth", and objec--mier's requentis to perform for entertainment of baya, as soon as Collares des Livity. La plat

The Pope halled the double unf- of the British-Egyptian treaty all ping suffering peopl

the Japaning-aby party at the livered by the Foreign Ljutia - The Ponn loved his addrest by time of the death, Rident tour Comonision, Associated impartirar an apostolle kenndition. Houserelt-Ansoɑ[méelf. I

nation

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achministration, and in the fram ing of the - posos kranties, set ho me to promote the interest of

Freedom.

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