THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1946.
NAZIS' GOOD CHRISTIAN Man Who Signed Executions Order
Nehru Drops Dispute With Kashmir
pre
New Delhi, June 28. The Congress Party's sident-elect, Pandit Nehra, tem- porarily dropped his dispute with the Kashmir authorities today. The controversy had resulted in widespread strikes asul distur bances with two deaths.
Maulana Kalum, Azad Party president, received a telegram from the spirited chieftain-elect saying he wng necepting Azad'e instructions to drop the dispute and return to Delhi on the un- derstanding that 1 come back to Kashmir."
Von Neurath On Russian
Witness Stand
Nuernberg, June 23.
The oldest of the 21 Nazi leaders on trial before the international war crimes tribunal here, Baron Constantin von Neurath, Hitler's For- eign Minister for five years, entered the wit-› ness box this morning. The indictment says that von Neurath, as German
Foreign Minister, directed Hitler's interna- tional policy committed to breach of treaties and after taking a prominent hand in the rape of Austria was for more than four years "Pro- tector" for the Nazi regime in dismembered Czechoslovakia.
von
of court.
con-
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Evacuation Incomplete
Teheran, June 23. 4
An official of the Iranian för- eir affaire ministry and today that the Russians remnine in control of the airport at Pahlevi. Iranian resort town on the Cas
9.3, pain 40 miles cast of Azer- baijan, and objected to American piloted
INQUIRIES INTO - TOMMY'S DEATH
Batavia, June 23. Inquiries were being muto here today into the death of a British soldier, shot through the heart lalo last night noar the Batavia palace of Dr. van Mook,
Lieutenant-Governor General of the Netherlands East Indies.
There were several armed seutrica, and harmad
Dutch soldiers in the neighbourhood at the time-Renter.
Force No
Solution In
oted plans landing there. Palestine
that reason, the official said; scheduled fight to Pahlevi by an Iranian airwaya plane was can- celled. Iranian airways a newly
of organized subsidiary Trans-of the World Airlines.
The official's
New York, June 23. Dr. Judah Magnes, president Habrew University in Jerusalem, declared today, that came the problem of Palestine would never be settled by force of
a bi-na-j Based upon of the two
Apart from general charges war and later became German of aiding the Nazi conspiracy ambassador in Rome.
statement "At first I had severe argu-two days after an official of the Nazi aggression, and Neurath is accused of signing ments with Mussolini which
Iranian state railways said there of | gradually developed into Nehru was arrestel on Thurs; an order in his later post
Protector of Bohemia andfidence between us," he told the was still Soviet control of Azerarins. He maintained the im
need perative
Was "Jewish- baijan railways. day when he attempted to in-
Moravia for the exccution
Russia announced last month Arab cooperation In tervene in agitation b ch-
He said that he was an op- the complete evacuation of Azer: tional Palatine, more than 300 students of Pra-
equality and party Kashmir National Conference!ue University after anti-Nazi ponent of Nazi racial idens baijan. against the Maharajah Sir Hari | demonstrations in October 1943. which he described as the work
peoples." Singh, wealthy la culer of i
After von Neurath's case has of "a fanatic." the overwhelmingly Mivalent
He ended.
Hans Fritsche. only
admitted knowledge alate,
Goebbels' onetime right-hand concentration campan Sheik Abdollah, leader of the movement agitating for alaticaan, remains to give evidence. stitution known to be since
be heard, how- Boer War.” Witnesses will
for Martin
He had Bormann.
arguments Hitler former deputy, who is with immler and Heydrich atill wing. Then will follow when in the middle
thirties, the final defence speeches and members of his own department were arrested and removed to the prosecution's winding up.
these camps.
tion of the Maharajah, had been accused of sedition.
Strikes occurred
as a result of his arrest. Nehru was arrest-
district ed when he defied a magistrate's order banning him
from the state.
Earlier Nehen had rejected Azad's pleading to return tu Delhi,
The Congress Party's work- ing committer had been stalled in negotiations with the British
Lever,
The case against indicted Nazi organisations will afterwards
be dealt with,
1
Fanatic's Work
severe
Despised Method
Meanwhile Cpl. Sexton, Ameri- can military attache in Teheran, of returned from Tabriz, the Azer- inbaijan capital, and reported that
and three sidea had
бесп afted there for eight hours by the he
Azerbaijan democrats. An Ameri- an embassy spokesman anid the embassy had protested to the Iranian government.
Van Neurath said that he "despised" the methods of the Nazi Party in its fight for pow- er. While some of its social ideas appealed to him he garded others as "a phenomena dually dwindle."
re-
Von Neurath described his cabinet mission on independence upbringing as that of a "good and interim government pro- Christian. He entered the posals as a result of Nehen's de- | diptomatic service. serving of revolution which would gra- tention.-Associated Pres. London, before the first world
United States Thinking Up New Atom Weapon
Washington, June 22.
The U.S. Army is talking about the possibility of atomic missile which, fired from the United States, can hit any part of the world within an hour.
This information was given 10 Congress when the Army went before The House Ap- propriations Committee to ask) for money to carry on the work, including research for the next year.
robot brains dive with canny accuracy a target thousands of miles away.".
The Army earlier announced that it was doing research on the jet of a molten metal wea- which might be Fon,
used
The routs of National So- cialism and causes of the second world war were in the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations, he said.
Jailed with Col. Sexton were Capt. Archies Roosevelt, grandson of Theodore Roosevelt, Maj. Carl P. Garver, and Master Sgt. David Livingstore-Angocjŋted Preas.
Socialist Speaks Up At Trial
Sola, June 2, Socialist on trial here for writing Krstiu Protulov, 71-your-alı!
articles "aimed at impairing the Bulgarian Army's military effi- spoke
Dr. Magnes, who is visiting New York, spoke over the radîn and stressed the need for start- ing self-government of Fules- tine without delay. He declared but '"there
enn be no doubt 100,000 Jews will be admitted, no matter what the stumbling blocks.
"This homecoming of 100,000 together with a liberalizing of the land transfer brings the policy on Palestine into line with Britain's now forward looking policy in other parts of the Middle East,
"It is disappointing that Palestine alone seems as yet to an exception to this to this new liberal
policy." Associated Press.
Polish Refugees
ciency and fighting spirit," For Britain?
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PUBLIC AUCTION
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Wednesday the 26th. June, 1946. commencing at 3.00 p.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Fedder Building (Basement), Hongkong.
28 Cases Cigarettes
2 Refrigerators
1 Camera “Voigtlander
in Leather Case
1:61
"Kinson" Wrist Watch with Chain
1 "Kelberg Wrist Watch with
Chain
5 Tientsin Rugs B.Steel Cabinets
and
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1946,
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ut his Sales Rooms, Basement, French Bank Building,
82 LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS,
comprising:-
Insulated Telephone Wires, Candles,
Iron Nails, Chemicals,, Canvas Bags, Ship's Fings, Red Lead, Wooden Pulleys. Iron Pulleys, Fibre Rope,
Wire Nets.
Cotton Twine, Hammers.
Etc., Etc., Etc..
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This information is required Hong Kong, 21st June, 1946. to complete the Company's ne counts as at 31st December, 1941 and must be regarded as! for registration purposes only. He said that he sought peace for three hours in his own defence
A. W. BROWN, ful solutions of the problems today, although the president at
General Manager. raised by the Treaty of Ver- the court repeatedly asked him to
Jerusalem, Jung 23. Genera! sailles with equality for Ger- finish quickly.
Wladislaw Anders, Hongkong, 19th June, 1940. many including the military You may take my body but my Commander-in-Chief of the accon field.
| spirit
remain because it is the Polish corps in Italy, said today He denied any part in the expression of the soul of the that no final decision had been
Hungariaa people." Prothnov said. preparations for Hitler's acces-
made concerning the transfer of Defending the Bulgarian oppo-several thousand. Polish sion to power or any close rela-sition varties, he said: "We want refugees from Palestine to hu tion with Nazi Party leaders at free elections, freely, expressing United Kingdom. that time. He remained For the Bulgarian peoples' will and on eign Minister after Hitler came this basis we will participate, in te power at the express request the elections and in the
govern of Fleid-Marshul von Hinden- ment." burg-Reuter,
Colonel S. B. Ritchie, acting against atomic rockets or planes Freedom For
chief of
the Research and loaded with atomic bombs.-As-
Development Service, said: "We sociated Press.. must expect that other nations will develop missiles capable of crossing oreans. Counter- measure missiles, therefore, are included in our overall pro- gramme."
Greeks Cheer Montgomery
Mufti Demanded
Cairo, June 29.
вод
A demand that the Egyptian government give complete free- dom to the Grand Mufl of Jott- salem in order that he may. le Hitchio said that-thero-is-an-
Nicosia, Juno 23. hin putlonal duty toward Poles other kind of weapon that the Wield-Marshal Viscount Mont- tine." was made yesterday by the Army has in minds: a missile gomery, designated Chief of the
Kotia (Bloc) Party
Д In
Lize farmal statement, American Imperial General Staff, who has! which, fired from coasts at approaching ships, been touring the Middle East, Party denounced "any restriction" activities of the can hit them hundreds of miles arrived here by plane this after on the political
with exited Palestinin Arah, leader noon. He had a long talk at sea. Ritchie said:
"A project for detailed study the Governor, Sir Douglas Harris, whom the British accused of nid- ing Germany during World War 2 of the problem was established and then took off for Greece.
Lord Montgomery, whose plane A political refugee since ne last June with the Radio Cor: had the 8th Army marking, was
flew from France to Egyptian poration of America, and will greeted by the Governor And a sanctuary, the Kotin Party said be completed in the near future. party of Royal Air Force
would be no violation of any 7nanders at the airfield on alsaw to permit him to resume peli- No Comparison
tical activities to protect Pales- arrival. "The next step is to develop crowd of cheering Greeks Une. a missile-one which not only lined the streets
of Athens to "Any restrictions on his freedom contradicts humanity and wea will direct itself for hundreds of welcome Lord Montgomery,
The Flekt-Marshal is on a twa kong Egypt's position in the Arab miles to an approaching target for a direct hit, but also travel day visit, during which he will world," the statement concluded. so high and so fast that ship have talks on local military pro blems with Lieutenant-General J. board defence against it be. Crawford, Commander of the comes practically impossible a British land forces in Greece. weapon so superior to the pre- Reuter. sent coastal defence weapons
that there is no comparison.**
zoni-
The Kotla Party's stand follow- ed a similar appeal by the Mostem Brethorhood to King Farouk af Egypt. Earlier, eine Minis
statement, Egypt's
will
writing
civilian
Replying to questions submitted to him by the Associated Press, General Anders said that negotia- tions were continuing and thui transfer of the refugees, many of whom are soldiers' families, may take arothery ar
Middle Asked about a current
the concerning
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Notice to Members
- It is now proposed to re-open the Register of Members,,
Trifer Kunev, writer for the opposition paper "Narodno Ze- meldelsko," was jailed today on a charge of "infringing the defence of the people's power" by wri East rumour an-article in which he referred to alleged intended transfer to Polish ber, 1941, and who wish to the "quiet resistance movement" | trengs. civilians to Trans-
lgaria,
Jordan, General Anders said, that former pres
president of the he had never heard of such a Bulgarian Writers' Association, plan. was badly beaten up by unknown The Polish commandeh later left persons when ho tried to enter Jerusalem for Nazareth to visit a the newspaper's offices on Jung Polish girls school. Associate A—Iguler.
Fress.
-in-
Polish Government Face
Vital Vote Test
Warsaw, June 23. The people of Poland go to the polls next Sunday in their first free election in 11 years. It is their first chance to say what they think of some of the things their Moscow-born provi- sional government has done since assuming power a year ago.
The national referendum to porters of Vice-Premier Stanin- be held on June 30 does not hold law Mikajczyk, head of the tions but it is a bid for a vote time head of the former exiled the significance of general elec- Polish pensant party, and one
ter, Sidky Pasha, said the Mufti of confidence by the Warsaw re- Polish Government in Londan. must be aware of Egypt's need gime and it does present a vital Ormo is composed mostly of young men between 18 and 20 who since April 1 have been trained to shoot by the militia and secret police.
Ritchie said that the my BRITAIN, EGYPT AND and order Psociated
THE MUFTI
London, Jun 23.
has a contract with the General Electric Company for "long- rango ground-to-ground con- trolled missiles. These glant Great Britain has notified its rockets will travel more than Ambassador at Cairo of the off- five times faster than sound clal but unpublished attitude of (sound travels about 1.100 feet the government on Egypt's action In granting ranctuary to the a second in the air), capable of
Mufti of Jerusalem, Foreign streaking into the space and then controlled by a complicated
Press.
there would be representations to the Egyptian govemment.
Declining to qualify the nature of the government communiention, the spokesman sald Ambassador Sir Rogald Campbell had consider ablo latitude in dealing with the matter, and further action restad whother an hilmi-Associated Press.
Once spokesman said today..
Ho declined to say
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Socialist Premier Eduard Osubka-Morawski says the bal lating is going to bo "free and unfettered. But, pre-clcction activities, principally the tivity of the secret police in or- anising "Ormat or citizens' volunteer reserve military or ganisation, have brought alarm to thousands of peasant sup-
BY EDGAR MARTIN
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AN IDEA!
Secret Polfee
trained. In addition to Ormo Up to June 1, 80,000 had been members, Polish peasant leaders say there are about 130,000 Recret police ready to stand by. The Poles will vote on the following questions:"
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70 LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS
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