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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1946,
Russia Doesn't Want GANAP CHIEF
More War Any More
Something About A Soldier
Canton, Apr. 21.
Chinese troops who passed through this city on their way
to
Manchurin left many Can- tonese brides behind and these young women now are seeking to join their husbands.
were
Although many officers and chlisted men of the New First. 93rd and 54th Armies northerners and could not speak Cantonese, Canton girla found them gallant and romantic. The result was maas weddings. Then the husbands moved on.
WASHINGTON, APRIL 21. THREE RUSSIAN WRITERS CAME ALL THE WAY FROM MOSCOW AND TOKYO TO TELL AMERICAN 50- CIETY OF NEWSPAPER EDITORS THAT RUSSIA DOES NOT WANT ANY MORE WAR AND TO ASK THE UNITED STATES WRITERS TO HELP THEM DESTROY FASCISM.
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The army today announced that the largest pocket of dio- hard ́Japanese on Luzon
disendo-ridden
force hungry estimated at 1,000 men--is being steadily reduced in the moun- tainous San Jose section, about 200 miles north of Manila.
Eugenio Borsida, onn of the leaders of Filipino "ganaps", was captured recently. IN THE RARE MEETING BETWEEN THE NEWSPAPER-
The Ganaps were accused by MEN OF THE TWO COUNTRIES, THE RUSSIANS the United States army authori- ALSO EXPRESSED THEIR WARM FRIENDSHIP FOR ties with being sympathizers of THE UNITED STATES ILYA EHRENBURG, OF the resisting Japanese. Patrola "IZVESTIA," SAID THAT WHILE RUSSIAN PAPERS report finding many bodies of succumbed to Japanese who MIGHT CRITICIZE AMERICA UNFAIRLY AT malaria, dysentery and starva-
S.S. KWAISANG TIMES, MALICE WAS NEVER INVOLVED IN THE tion. Thirty prisoners were PUBLICATIONS. ON THE OTHER HAND, HE AS- taken and more than 100 were 84, YUENSANG SERTED THAT AMERICAN EDITORS MIGHT WELL killed in recent weeks.-Asso-1.8.S. FOOSHING
ciated Preas. TAKE UP THE "LIQUIDATION" OF WHAT HE
8.8. WOBANG CALLED "MALICIOUS SLANDER AGAINST RUS- SIA" IN SOME AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS.
Wilbur Forrest, "New York, editors to support the United Herald Tribune" Assistant Edi-Nations, whose aims he outlin tor, presided at the scesion, | eel. while Feodor Orekhov, First Secretary of the Russian Em-
U.S. Experts To Train Reds
Several battalions of the New Firat Army remain on the out- skirts of Canton, although most of the army has been transfer- red to Manchuria. Men of the 93rd Army have been arriving daily from Kunming and Wo- to chow on their way north. The basky, and Joe Barnes, "Herald world will not have another war ments have been made for Unit- | Hong 11th Army garrison in Canton Tribune" foreign correspondent, either how or in the distant fu- c
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Chinese Navy On Tour
"It is our hope that one day there will be a free flow. of news and opinion between all nations of the earth," Forrest said.
He told the editors, "it is your business to ensure that the
Chungking, Apr. 21. Communist Headquarters here disclosed yesterday that arrange- States military exports to acted as interpreters.
ture when it may lack our ad- train Communist officers in mo- Earlier during the BCaslon, vantage of grim first-hand ex-dern military practises ponding with two terrible the reorganisation of Communist Forrest presented a report on perience
and Government forces into a world news freedom and declar-wars." ed that he had had an assurance Lie asserted, "we maut not falngle army,
The first group of 26.Com- of early consideration of that clost um eyes to the fact that subject by the United Nations there are still countries ruled by munist officers selected to serve -Committee.
partles or persons who have as language Interpreters at the Fasciat or. Nazi idens. In other training school will fly to Kal- countries there are groupe and gan today in United States individuals who retain and a-army aircraft. A Communist tively promoté these same spokesman said that it is hoped ideas."
to have a school with at least He indicated that he was not 100 United States officer in- with the structors functioning by Juno at seriously concerned disputes which have focused the Kulgan, which is the military world's attention upon the Se-headquarters of the Communists curity Council since it opened its border provinces organisation first meeting. Two hundred and fifty officers
. He expressed Associated Press. and men will come here and then
that editors He said that he was certain his sutisfaction go to Puebla to participate
'TERRORISTS BUSY that the United States and Rus- "devoted such attention to world the celebration of the Cinco de
sla would be able, together, to freedom of information," adding Mayo-Fifth of May-battle of
"progress toward the establish- that the "free exchange of facts 1862 when Mexican forces re- pulsed French troops advancing ment of peace, democracy and and ideas between peoples and We fought to-nations of the world is the very prosperity. on Puebla.
The Chinese are headed by gether against Imperialism, life blood of our work."-Asso Admiral Lin Taun who will be Fascism and the same thoughts ciated Press. received by President Avila Cama-ambitions and tlea that we had cho.-Associated Press.
during the war should be con- thuned in peace."
on
Mexico City, Apr. 21. Seven ships of the Chinese navy will arrive in the Pacific Const Mexican port of Acapulco
The first of the Russian wri- April 30. The ships' captains and
will be welcomed by re-ters to address the Society was and Mikhail Galaktlonov, Military Editor of "Pravda:" he wore a general's uniform,
ofertatives of the War
Terrorists Hangs Self In Cell
liya Ehrenburgh said that he was sincerely glad that the tor Fora of war had not "come to your country as it did to mine." He asserted that "Fascism is not yet history" adding "there ave different varieties of Fas Rio de Janeiro, Apr. 21. A Japanese held for question- cists. Some like beer, some ing concerning terrorist attacks wine, some Franco, some the
Japanese colonists in but Paulo was found banged in his Sao Paulo jail cell
today. said he committed suicide.
cleaning
fears
IN BRAZIL Rio de Janeiro, Apr. 21. Dispatches from San Paolo to day and that five more Japanese
wounded by "young] have been Japanese terrorists gunning for leaders who spread word of Japan's defeat, and several more are expected to die.
Amsterdam, Apr. 21. Employers warned striking
The terrorists, working among seamen and tugboat crews here today that they might be oblig-Japanese colonies in the interior ed to dismiss some of them be- of the State of San Paolo, had The police sald the gunmen re- CAUBO the atoppage was holding, previously killed three men. up Amsterdam's harbour traf-garded themselves as patriots and
The strike began last their victims fic.
Ag traitors.A150- Wednesday.-Reuter
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Wilkinson, who directed the survey of Japanese radar developments for the Far Eastern air forces; said "The public including most American scientists, have the mistaken impression that, the Japanese did nothing original in the war and only made poor copies of such Allied equipment techniques as they could capture and whatever the Germans chose to give them. This is a dangerous attitude."
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said that this was his first trip Japanese expressed
of ato America and that he was new outbreak on April 29, Em deeply moved. He was the most peror Hirohito's birthday, by tor bitter of the three against The rorists who have insisted tha: Franco of Spain, saying, “I am Japan is not defeated and whe not a blood thirsty man but I attacking leaders of would be prepared to hang have been the colony for saying
it was.--France myself. This war did Associated Press.
not begin in 1939 or 1941, nor did it finish on May 9 or Aug. 16 when Germany and thon Yokohama. Apr. 21.
Japan were defeated. It began An American military tribun- varlier and has not yet finish- al today sentenced a Japanese ed." he concluded. army captain, Masaki Mubuch, The meeting closed with a the ninged for the decapita-luncheon address by Secretary tim of a B-29 flier.
of State James Byrnes; the Jutaro Kikuchi, his executive Lelection of officers; and a night Wilkinson, a telephone technt-aon naid, the Japanese ufficer, was ordered to serve 25 address by United Nations cian, spent 20 months in the three years behind the allies in years in prison. He was found Director-General Trygve Lle. Pacific and was assigned to a developments of fire control and guilty of bayonetting the body Forrest, as the first vice-pre- | close-up study of Japanese radar air rados devices because of an American airman who wassident of the A.S.N.E., present-research immediately after V.J. faulte in their military policy. shot down in May 1945 during ed the report on press freedom Day as a civilian consultant in and liaison. a Tokyo raid,
and hailed the apparent success the air technical intelligence General Hitargo Kumura, of the efforts of the A.S.N.E. group.
The Japanese utilized only vice-minister of war in the members Kont Cooper of Asso- He said that when the war about ten per cent of the avail- ecientific talopt for Kenoye and Tojo cabinets, and ciated Press and Hugh Baillie Lended the Japanese were readyable 1944 Commander-in-Chief of of United Press to got the Unit-to try a death roy machine war purposes. Jealousies bc- the Japanese forces In China, ed Nations to consider the con- capable of focussing a lethal tween the Nipponese army and EMPIRE JOY" cutered Sugams prison today to vention's draft on press free-beam over one mile in range. navy added further handicaps, avait trial.—Associated Prday. dom. The UN. General As- In experimental tests, the ray sembly meets again next Sept. Is able to kill, a rabbit within Forrest asserted that there about 30 minutes at a distance will be governments which "will of 100 feet. The ultra high ho reluctant to relinquish their frequency radio signals caused
in the victim's grounds in Tokyo, Wilkinson control over the press. Let us the blood cells hope that arguements raised lungs to break down and hemor said. But the fire control and
air against it by those governments rhaken resulted..
interception equipment which, must now show their The objective, Wilkinson ex-lagged far behind.
In the latter stages of the hand, will do nothing more plained, apparently was to usO. than advertise to the world next device against advancing, ground war Japanese anti-aircraft bat- Autumn that they have. much to troops by training a beam, broad teries had to wait for visual ob- hide." he concluded. Associatenough for a simultaneous servation before firing, od Props
blanketing of large groups of Wilkinson said that the. Ja- panese electrical equipment was "Pointing out that the davice highly efficiant and workman- was still in the laboratory stage like Washington, Apr. 21. and exproseing no opinion as to United Nations Secretary whether it might ultimately he trror on the part of the General, Trygve Lio declared have been successful, Wilkinson military in Japan: is now well that asclem and Nazism-still cited the work merely an de-appreciated by all Japancae ex- exist no a threat to world monstrating the non-imitative military academic and indus- nence, but he did not believe enterprise and ability of Japan- trial leaders," he added. "They there is any likelihood of an eso scientists, other war in the immediato fu- turo: because the world "is nick and tired" of war.
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The early warning radar was developed to a satisfactory de gree and the warning notwork was established with its contre inside the Imperial Palace
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