THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1946,
Dark Clouds Loom Serious World Situation
SJAHRIR PROTESTS
Batavia, Mar. 10. Premier Sjahrir, of the Indonesian unrecognised
Republic, to-day announced he would protest to Liert.- General Sir Montagn Stop- ford, British Commander. in-Chief in Java, opornst the landing af 2,400 Dutch troops here pesterday, and against the use of Patch troops in the rvernt landinge at Bats and Bangku islends
Eas The Netherlands in Indien,
More Itch froups are cu ron' to the Javanese viliva and Satu- of Semarang
Papa. Asunciated Press, -
Big-Three May Meet Soon
WASHINGTON, MARCH 10,
A DARK CLOUD OF SUSPICION HUNG DEPRESSING-
YESTER LY OVER INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DAY WITH A STRONG POSSIBILITY THAT IT WILL BRING A NEW MEETING SOON OF THE BIG-THREE CHIEFS OF STATE TO CLEAR THE AIR. WITH RELATIONS AT PERHAPS THEIR LOWEST EBB SINCE VICTORY, IMMEDIATE IN TREST WAS FOCUSED UPON IPHETHER THE ALLIS WILL ATTEMPT AN OVERALL SETTLEMENT OF THEIR CONTROVERSIES OR CONTINUE TO TRY FOR PIEGEMEIL SOLUTIONS.
to aggravate irritations. In some diplomatic quarters only here the view is taken that the But the question of another Bri- confer- situation is now so serious that tish-Russian-American
to hinge imme. the present pulley of tackling ence appears une problem at a time will serve diately upon who will take the Initiative for calling the con- elave.
Cairo Expects Treaty Talks Soon
CAIRO, MARCH. 16. INFLUENCE AND POWER IN BRITAIN'S PUTI RE
THE MIDDLE LAST -STRATEGICALLY AND POLITICALLY THE MOST SENSITIVE AREA IN THE WORLD TO DAY-MAY BE LARGELY DE TERMINED WITHIN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS. IFFER THE REGEN P, CRESCENDO OF ANTI-BRITISH "QUIT EGYPT RIOTS, STRIKES AND DEMON STRITIONS IN ALMOST EVERY MAJOR EGYP TLIN CITY, RESULTING IN WIDESPREAD DANE-
POLITICIL AGE TO BRITISH PROPERTY,
rifi
President Truman acknowledged Friday that he was not dis- counting the possibility of such meeting but indiented strongly his feeling that it should be in Washington
and if it in When heket.
Among the number of current disputes which would produce long agenda for such meetings are Italy, Iran, Turkey. Bianchuria Bulgarin. The whole situa- tion underscored the possibility!
United Nations that the coining Meeting in New York would prove critical
Quest For Lasting Peace
Savannah, Mar. 10. Mr. Fred Vinson, United States Secretary of the Treasury. warned delevates at the International Monetary, Conferones hore that world-wide economic security was essential to free the world from the "spectre of the next and perhaps last war."
Opening the firat sovaion of the World Bank and Monetary Fund Conference, Vinson told the representatives of 34 meri- ber nations that thong institutions represented "an extremely big part of the answer" to the quest for lasting peace---Renter,
LABOUR PARTY BACKS BEVIN'S POLICY
Chicken Pox
Washington, March 10, Lord Halifax has chickon embosan and British por officials have their fingers Winston crossed hoping Churchill duran't catch it,
Lord Halifax in confined to the embassy and Mr. Chur ohill returned to the embassy after his trip to Missouri.-*- Associated Press.
More Reports
Of Soviet
Withdrawals
(Continued from Page 1)
U-Boats Acted In Self-defence?
NUREMBERG, MAR. 10. REÁR-ADMIRAL KARL DOENITZ, HITLER'S FORMER NAVAL COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF, WHO FACES A MASSIVE INDICTMENT IN GERMAN U-BOAT TACTICS AT THE NUREMBERG' WAR CRIMES TRIBUNAL, MAY PLEAD IN DEFENCE THAT BRI- TISH ADMIRALTY ORDERS TO MERCHANTMEN INSTRUCTED THEM TO ATTACK AND SINK U-BOATS.
Dr. Otto Krenzbuchler, Doo- Initz's counsel, whose applica- 'tion for access to "Rritish con posing as a new foreign policy fidential flect orders" and "Ad- the withdrawal of most British miralty merchant shipping in commitments in the Middle East, structions" from 1989 10 1940 the Mediterranean and the Far was granted by the Tribunat East, but they are reported to to-day, said that these have been unable to rally more ments instructed all merchant- than immediate supporters for men" to report any submarines this proposal.
at once by radio."
He also claims that they or
merchantmen to Are
CHURCHILL ANNOYS
On the other hand, a prelimin- dered ary canvass suggests that there upon, ram or attack with depth is virtually no suppert in the charges all submarines in their Parliamentary Labour Party vicinity."
Air
GANDHI AGAINST
MUTINY
may
Bombay, Mar. 30, Garlhi to-day warned meN bers of the Indian urmed forces against resort to mu- tiny to achieve improvements in living conditiona, in $75 article in his weekly new paper "Harijan".
"Afating
conceivably ancceed but the success anly avail the mutineers and their kin and not the schole of India. The lesson world be o bad inheritance," ha Bavich "Dischkline will be at least se
under necessary (Home Rule) za it in no10.
"India under successful mulincera wordd be cut
into
can
Swaraj
12
warring factions and exhausted by internacine strife."-Router.
Home Rugby
London, March 10.
for Churchill's proposal and In- Hermann Goering may enter bour circles say that the For the witness box to tell his own was story on Wednesday if the pre- eign Secretary himself somewhat annoyed by Mr, Elur- sent pace of his defence case is is the next chill's reference to mass expul-maintained. He
after Field-Moralin They point witness sions In Europe. aut that Mr. Bevin had always Erhard Milch, Goering's former
at the Reich opposed the idea but he had to collaborator carry out the agreement made Ministry, who has further evi- Mr. Chur- dence to give, will be Luftwafle In the subject by
Colonel Bernd von Brauchitsch, chill.
In view of the Communist son of Field-Marshal von Brau former termaln failure to win support inside the chitsch, the CHUNGKING, MAK, 10. Parliamentary Labour Party Commander-in-Chief.
R.A.F. EXECUTIONS CHINESE NEWSPAPER they are reported to be in in;
Colonel von Brauchften IN REPORTS SAID TO DAY tensifying their campaign for
the Communist 'expected to testify that Goering critical.
THAT RUSSIAN TROOPS aliation" of
Luftwaffe de It may furnish a clear test of HAD WITHDRAWN FROM Party to the Labour Party by as chief of the
Rugby matches played seeking the support of one or fled Hitler's instructions to tr whether the time has been
when the disputes between the THE COAL MINING TO more of the big unions to enable over to the S.D. (German secret resulted as follow
OF FUSHAN, MILES them to carry the day at the police) captured Big Powers can be settled by
Force "terror fliers." work organization in which thev EAST OF MUKDEN; AND next Inbour conference.
Rugby Union:-Guy's Hospital CHINESE ARMIY In view of the importance of He is expected to say in parti are dominant members of whether THE EN.
Auch disputes will remain a que NEWSPAPER "HO PING this issue, it is believed now cular that Goering was only in-, Bedford 20; Harlequins 22, Okl Taylors 8: London Bon for private discussion anony
REPORTED A SO in labour circles that Mr. Bevin formed after the event of the Meretant
R.A.F. officers Scottish 26, United Serviers 12; the turtles mediately concerned. PAO"
himself would intervene person shooting of 50 VIET MOVE -TOWARD,
escape from St. Mary's Hospital 43, London -Associated Press.
ABANDONMENT OF MUK ally in this domestic issue as who attempted to
there is little doubt now that he Stalag Luft 3 of Sagan, Silesia, Irish Aldershot Services 8, 47: Bath 6. Newport 20. DEN ITSELF.
Dr. Robert, Servatius, colitis
nter Barbarians 22, Taun- is the biggest man in the Party The, newspaper regarded the and that he does enjoy the sellor for Fritz Sauckel, fornær Mukden movement as the begin confidence and support of a great German Labour Chief, has isat-ton 3; Coventry 3, Leicester 5: Cumberland 6, Northumberland 3: ning of a general Soviet with majority of the Parliamentary ed statements accusing Russia Devenport Services 1, Barnstaple
Pontynool and Czechoslovakin of putting5; Gloucester 29, drawal from Manchuria, but; Labour Party.-Reuter. femphasised that Russian
Germans to forced labour. His Lydney 11, Clifton 3: Mosele Nonbridge statement said that a consider-Manchester 15:
Park: Oxford Univer-
PERTS IN CHIRO JRE TODAY PREDICTING THIT THE LONG MAITED NEGOTIATIONS FOR A RELISION OF THE 1936 · ANGLO - EGYP- TLIN TREITY #IS. START WITHIN THE NEXT THREE #LAKS IN CARO,
Viet Nam Welcome To French
the destroyer
"Selegatais"
Officially, the
siluntien
İş
again, quiet and studeat axita- Hans have died down.
The
feature of tile
Financial Estimates
teenty to which the Egyptiana | -
are the provisi s now abjeet
conch-
London, March 19. The British Government will for stationing of British from spend £16,000,000 more on
in Egypt to protect the Suez cation in the financial your fer- t'anal zone and the joint Anglo-
ginning April Egyptian ualministration of the Sudan.
2011-
thorities hitherto had not noti fied Chinese authorities they
were leaving.
Effects Of Demobilisation
Panda For London Zoo
1
Royal
to-day
Ali
International: Wales 6 Ireland
1.
7:
1.
able part of the civil population { Pontevoridd 4; Northampton 20,
of Koenigsberg (East Prussia) was deported by the iussiansty 26, Middlesex Hospital 0; and is still working in the Roval Naval Engineering College Glou 14. Bristol 8: Somerset, Royal
Saaz.
Air
3
20:
0:
14.
..
The Name newspaper 2014 Imex than in Chinese Nationalist authorities
Urals, the current financial year, mak-In Mukden imposed martial law
cestershire 3; A Czech officer at the War ceste
20.
29 Walsgplans Crimes Tribunal to-day ነብ
Edin
Academicals 10; Edin- The Egyptian Prune Minising a fotal of £104,980,112 for as Communists east, north and of Parliament ap- south of the city "poised them.
scribed as a "piece of impartinburgh University 6, Meiros 23; Saigon, March 19.
ter, Sidky Pasha, who is to hunt ducation
proves the estimates for expen- Iselves te encircle the city."
London. March 10.
ence" a further charge by Dr. Scottish Universities 0, Irish Uni- Admiral ieorges Thierry d'Ar
delegation Iwelve-man
diture by the Ministry of Edu- In the only other mention of
Czechs put versitles 8: Hawick 3. Stewarton- genlien announced yesterday that
A new Giant Panda for the Servatius that the with negotiato a new treaty
Fushan in the day's news, a cati.
22;
Academicals 6. Vụ Nguyen Giap bat visited
Britain, to-day inaleneted
The betler part of the Changchun report, said the Rus London Zoo-a delicate traveller 10,000 Germans to forced.
erdeen German town of
Grammar School General Jacques Leclerc aboari Abel Anir Pasha, Egyptian
Ebbw Vale 24. Penarth 3,
Rugby League: Batley extended the welcome of the per-Ambassador to Britain to tell £15,000,000 increase will go to sians had removed most of the why cannot stand extremes of our Germ
As the defence ease gets up- will which
dration which serves the collieries rare transport problem to Chi-
Bramley 12: of Viet Nams to the French the British Government that ward grants for local education generators from the power sta-heat and cold-is providing ple of
Another substra2 |therd-Associated Press. Egypt intends to enter the authorities
Widnes 12: Castleford G, Dewa- nese oficials who are responsi- derway there is much specula- Featherstone Revers £91,534,000. forces.
པ་ there 5: Hull Kingston Rovers 3, ble for shipping the animal tion in Nuremberg as to Glap, who was Minister of the forthcoming negotiations "free
tlal increase almost £1,000,000
(Earlier reports in Page 3). Interior until the recent Viet of all restrictions."
-will go to swell scholarships
from China to England.
possiblo fate of the accused who lord Northern 0;-Keighley 3, to arrange the may be found guilty. The Tri Nam Cabinet shake-up. is.com-
44; Lerda 20, Wakefield nilowances, The Egyptian Ambassador,
They have and maintenance
5: Liverpool Stanley sidered the leader of the Anna-who has been on a visit to Cairo
bringing Government expendi-
first stage of the journey from bunal's charter gives it power Trinity 5: mite nationalists.
Chengt capital of the western to confiscate the estates of any Salford 18: Oldham 11, Hull The visit indicated the nations.enves Egypt for London to-day ture on this item to $3,500,900, | Teachers' pensions the ses
Chinese province of Szechwan of the defendants who are con- St. Helens 13. Hollfax 0: Swinton
demened to death.
5. Broughton Ranger's 19: War- in whose remote mountains Hata uparently are accepting the while Sir Ronald Campbell, who
weeks of French-Viet Nam agreement succeeds Lord Killearn a Bej-
Should any of the accused be rington 0. Wlean 39; Workington was captured after had previously been feared they tish Ambassador to Egypt, is cond highest item on the pro-
acquitted he can be brought to 19. Roelidale Hornets 0; York 13, account for £12,317,000.
search. would denounce the record an expected to take up his past posed expenditure list are to continue to ght for complete in-next werk,
Estimates for the Hone De-
Mr. K. C. Wu, Chinese Minis- trial again if fresh evidence is Huddersfield 18-Reuter. Lord Killearn, acting Britisa
Law and Justice, dependence rather than accept the
LONDON, MAR. 10. ter of Information, has come to found against him.-Reuter.
to a letter new Viet Nam status of a free Ambassador to Egypt, said to Fartment,
rescue with PURCHASES BY SERVICE- the tate within the Indo-Chinese Fo-day that he
pumatic also published to-day show a
the proposed expenditure increase MEN AND WOMEN RETURN- Lieut-General Sir Adrian Car- doration.
about the outcome of
vision of of over one-third for prisons in ING TO CIVILIAN LIFE AND ton de Wiart, personal represen Jan Seinteny, French High negotiations for
England and Walen. The tot ANXIOUS то BUY NEW tative of Mr. Clement Atlee Commissioner for Tonkin, also the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty,
expenditure envisaged on the CLOTHES. SET UP HOUSES with General Chiang Kai-shek, visited Leclerc. offering the wei-
The OR REFURNISH score will be £3,494,728,
THOSE the panda a. part-way life in his
HW HONGKONG brendons dag oo HAVE figure was arrived at on the na- WHICH
SUFFERED private aircraft later this month. THE WAR ARE
a frequency of 860 Kllocyoles sad frota The London Zoo is offering a Baid.
IN
Respectability has come to 19.80 to 1,83 p... 6.80 to 1.30 1,025 REFLECTED "If you get down French troops
and 9.00 to 11.09 pm also o› 9.52 conceivable prisoners and "inmates" during
BOARD OF TRADE RE- scholarship to the Chinese zon- mass landing at the Haiphong facts, there is no
TAIL FIGURES FOR JAN-logist who will look after the the saxophone."
At to-day's service in St.Megacyclon docks. The French are to occupy reason for anything but optim- the year would reach 17,000,
UARY.
panda on its journey half way
Peter's Church, Grent Windmill.. the lock areas and east and west ism," he said. "I do not blamu 11,450 ordinary prisoners, 2,500
preventive de ¡.
Sales being Nationalists convicts, 50 in
of hardware and furnish-round the world.
mary. limits of the city while the Chinese anyone for
tention and 3,000 in juvenile re-
tho ing voods again showed
The last panda at the Zoo, Street, London, the choir was (19.80 p.m.-Dally rogramms Bum. continue
to hold the centre of for we are all Nationalists."
Christman Day. accompanied by a white-surlic 19.89 pm Dance More. createst rise. increases being which died on
1.00 pm.-News & Announcements. Haiphong-ARociated Press. Asked at a press conference formatories.
per cent. Sales of 1944, after six years in E- ed, cassocked saxophonist who
1.10 p.m.-Urchontro Rayroua. if the treaty negotiations woul: The B.B.C., whose monopoly about 70
It is
..chalk,waky cital of sacred music.
1.30 pm,- A apply to the Sudan, Lord Kit-charter will expire by the end clothing swollen by purchases intid, was estimator to ha worth rounded off evening with a re-
gramme.. learn replied: "They apply to of 1946, (unless it is renewed) made with demobilisation coupons. £2,000 Reuter.
believed to be the first time a
·5.00 p.m.—OCloso Dowa will get £7,500,000 compared of which about fifty million were the whole thing."
The issued during the month, rose by
"sax" has gone to church.. Kouter. Regarding the non-participa-with £0.000,000 this year,
come of the Tonkinese and Anna-
mite neople. the
announcement
have
begun a
Bolton Tragedy
(Continued from Page 1) *
without tion which crashed down warning on the peonie in front of alist) them
PATHETIC SCENES
Wis
A DANGER
to basic aumption that the number of
be
From Private To Director
SAXOPHONE AT CHURCH
London, March 10,
Citroens For England
of the Wafdist (Nation reduction is neccented for by 15 per cent. Food purchases were Party in the Egyptian the three months of the financial five and a half per cent, greater
than a a year $20.
Domobilisation in progressively delegation on the treaty re. year not covered by the present
the number of civilian vision, Lord Killearn said: charter. Should it be renewed,
raising food consumers. In contrast to 10- Many of the injuries were "There must be the danger that additional estimates will
erensing demand for "necessity" Caused in the first few minutes by if they do not participate they needed.
Britain's contribution to the articles, sales of beer and tobacco
London, March 10, trambling underfoot but some will be in a position to repudiate)
declined. Consumption of beer in
Chatham, Keat. Mar. 10. neople were hurt most by being the revision if they return to United
The first cars imported into December fell to 2.750.000 bulk crushed against a wall. Injuries power."
When Private William Conning barreia from 2,020,090 barrels in received his demobilisation leave Britain since the war are now at Slough, Novof
and of spirits to 740 he went back to work as manager being assembled 000 gallops from 870,000 of a "chain" exocery shop here Bucks. zaliona.
where he started an errand
Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organ-
were inrgely to the head and chest Lord Killearn, who leaves isation was put at $35,000. and many of the casualties were Cairo to-night to take up his Router,
women, two of whom were report
ed to have been amongst the dead, now post as Food Commissioner
"
1
immediately fer South-east Asia, said that Anxiety arose amongst spectators who had lost since returning to Egypt from their families
in the London ho had discussed with or friend,
enes developed the Egyptian authorities in re crowd. Pathetic scenes when the injured and dead were cent happenings in Cair and total ever identified and relatives besieged the question of Egypt helping in the hospital seeking news of their the work of relieving the world
familles who had been
at the food shortage.-Reuter.
The Football Association is enli-
Same
Victoria
VICTORIA'S 481 FOR &
Adelaide. Mar. 10. neured their biggest in inter-state cricket, when they carried their overacht score of 481 for five to 697 all out to-day uguinst South Australia.
Their previous best was 046 for eight
South Australia wickets, minde a disastrous start to their
ster of today's
They come from the Citroon works in France and arrive in
The amount of tobacco sounds boy 20 ved behind the counter parts for assembly. Produc
December wan 18.430,000
ar against 23,800,000 pounds November-Reuter.
A ho stood
in to-day, Frederick Kendall, the firm's managing director, want us
tion started after a special n
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7.30 p.m.-Studio Radio Rhythm Club presered by Ron Crooke & Byd Liebling
8.00 pLigh
Variety Programma,
8.30 pm-Eric
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Humorous
stop aed Hi. 0.00 7.m.London Walay-News. 0.05. Muse Time BNBA. 9.85 pm.ew' Mafair Orchester..
9.50 pm. As by a dilbert
(Tenor) and intrato).
Two Pianos
to him and said: "It's time I had plication for an import licence
month an
on was granted by the Board of 10.00 pm. curg and Forsython. #rost, Bill.
From next
Trade. No Import licences are you are the managing director." LONDONERS
10,30 Kendall laber told a reporter: yet being granted to importere 10.15 p.m. ight Orchestral Favour VERS" ARSENAL
--- Columbia ...ight Optia Bogany "Bill Conning joined my firm as a of American cura-Heutor. 14-year-old shortly after I had London, March 10,
Hamburg, Mar. 10. 11.00 p.m.--Clone Down.
marked SIJA Londoners have so far hand been demobbed from the last war.
Prograeninas New German ration cards will
play was the was revealed to-day, teleop
and
with the
· too.
item.
Inz for a report on thecalas- trophe and other Inquiries are sons were injured seriously. 22 first innings and had
last veed in 6,500 firearms of all-des- He was vorFINESVILLE be leaved at the end ́of the month recorded specially for Servicos interia. baing instituted immediately.
Football
hospitalized and discharged, and wickets with only 75 on the board icriptions to the polico following choable for him. Ager bro only to those able to produceman) by the Deparities of National
dava
Iane hearing of to 600 given first aid at the scene of when tuinpa were drawn. 150 the Home Socretary's appeal, it muce teriak orders, he became evidence of Innoculation against Rotvinse Entertainment;, disanter. дау
recalled other the dipster." sorious incidents associated with
members of the British danking Victorian right-hander The weapons Include oresistant: behind the counter and typheld, it was announced here ap-tlemes, one of them in press eriticized the referee's deel Keith Stackpots who made a fault-
of one of our shoes. I have decide people, volunteered for innoculation Printed and published for the February 1832 when 160 people lon to continue the match after loss 159 in a los made a fault than 2,800 revolvers 2,000 nis-10st before the war, the manager to-day. Three hundred thousand Swers Injured at Hüddersfield dur ebident. One paper said the cluded 10 fours.The South Autola 750 rifles 160 machined that he than take over my job during the recent anti-tenhold Proprietors The Newspaper Sue a match between Huddersfield players continued without know trails Now bowler R., 5. EU. guns and over 60,000 rounds of reward fcz, blautrices to drive. The remaining 52.000 Enterprise. Limited by WAUT
Hong Kon and the Areenal Broterozo ine the tragedy. The rederne said in 52.overy took five wickets stammunition as well as shells and the frind and to the country Probe, wij have to be innoculated or 29JAMES KRATES., Windsor House
tautor:
hungry, Banter, The police said is four pars he acted upon police advice. the coat of 210 runs, enter incendiary bombs.
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