THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1946.
No Progress In Effort To Break Manchuria Deadlock
CASSIA OFFERS FROM HỒNG KÔNG
New York, June 25, Offerings of causin and aniseed oil for June-July ship- ment from Hongkong were be ing made at $2.25 and $1.25 respectively at the end of May. However, demand for these oils in the United States at present is very small.
(By Spencer Moosa).
Shanghai, June 25.
Dispatches from Nanking indicate that no real
JAP. ARMY
progress has yet been made in efforts to break RAN GOVT.
Guerillas Surrender
Singapore, June 25.
Pago 5:
German Women
Sex-Starved
(By Hubert Harrison)
Hamburg, June 25. Many British soldiers would marry German girls if the ban on such marriages were lifted but many others of the hundreds who can be seen every evening walking the leafy lanes or sit- ting in the parks with pretty healthy, attrac- tively dressed young German girls regard the liaison as merely temporary.
One hundred and twenty- armed Chinese guerillas, hiding in the North Malaya jungles since last December, have aur- rendered following intervention the Kuomintang-Communist deadlock over
by the Chinese consul at Kuala Manchuria, now the biggest obstacle to
Tokyo, June 25,
Lumpur and a promise to pay Baron Kujiro Shidehara, fur- each of achievement of peace and unity in China.
the fugitives $200 mer Japanese Prime Minister Straits. Wrangling is going on over proposals reported to told: the Japanese war crimes
Thirty of the band, reman- have been submitted to the 'contending fac-court today that the Governants of the wartime guerilla Separated from their wives and families for too tions by Gen. George C Marshall, Presidentment in power early in 1901. a - Japanese Army long, there is no doubt that British soldiers are Harry Truman's special envoy to China,
was forced to resign because it (M.P.A.J.A.) remained in hid- falling in love with German girls. But already was unable to control the army tag and against them, said a after the Manchurian incident. spokesman for the British mili
hundreds of men who left Germany engaged Shidehara added that Hama tary
to "frauleins" have stopped writing to them Malaya command, "full guchi's Cabinet of 1930, of police and military action will on their return. to civilian life in Britain. which he wna also a member, be taken."
These are
the conclusions feminine company and the touch alienated the military because
The disarmed guerillas will it ratified the London Naval be given either
assistance in reached by a Welfare Officer of family life which they miss which limited Treaty of 1930
sential. No wonder there is or free passage to China. They the question.
"It is always a dangerous growing unrest As a result, Premier Hama had fled to the jungle shortly
The nature of these proposals, of which was the adoption of an The Office of Price Adminis- is being kept secret, but their elaborate, commonly approved tration has raised prices for first objective, all observers are programme of peaceful national spartint-oil by $1.50 per b., agreed, would naturally be to reconstruction,
immediate rensation the new producers' price being secure an
$5 fo.b. shipping point, and of hostilities, the dealera price $5,50.
Marshall, they assert, would South Ameriera menthol pro-make great progress toward at-
demanding hightaining pesce and
durers
Bre
Marshall's Aims The next development was the
among officers
unity if he agreement for the reorganisa- the size of the Japanese Nave obtaiuing employment in Malaya who has made a special study of and 80 make "fratting" less es- prices in the belief that no Far were able to persnacio both sides Lion and nationalisation of the guchi was shot by men Shide-before disbandment was ordered business having a large body of and men when American wivce
Army. This, liko the truce Eastern supplica will be avail- faithfully to observe the tea agreement, was also largely attara described as "silly young of the Anti-Japanese army. men far from home and have been brought thousands of
agreement of tatned through
alle before the major U.S. con- sunning senson begins.-Reuter.
CEREALS SHIPPED TO INDIA
London, June 26, Arthur Hent, rson, under secretary for India, told the Commons today that 336,000 fots of cereals are scheduled
Ev for shipment
India this month.
1.
of these existing agreements:
The truce
sution of hostilities throughout
forts.
Marshall's ef- Imen."-Beuter.
Jan. 10, which provided for cer Since the agreements were the country, and which specif-reaches, both the Kuomintang ently permitted the movement of and the Communists have been General Chiang Kai-shek's na-accusing each other of violating tionalist troops into and within them in the letter as well as the Manchuria for the
purpose of spirit. restoring Chinese sovereignty.
Temporary,Halt
SOVIET CENSORSHIP STILL ON
Washington, June 26. President Truman Today noti- fed Congress that arrangements been made for United have States correspondents to report U.N.R.R.A. activities in all countries except Russia,
tish
Innd where the
over the
ocean
Deliberate
while
Their surrender at Langgong. separated for a long time from miles in Perak, of arms, came after their own women folk," he said, theirs cannot be brought event protracted negotiations carried But it is ten times worse when across the English Channel,
"While many thousands of of- by Mr. Jisu Meng Nsiung, they are in a Chinese consul at Kuala Lum- women are pleasant, good-look-ficers and men have expressed par, and R. G. R. Thompson of ing, magnificently healthy and their intention to marry their the Perak Chinese Affairs de- completely sex-starved.
"trauleina" as soon as it is pos "I have investigated vilinges sible, it is still uncertain how partment. If Marshall can secure satis-
Operationa of the band in- of from 5,000 to 6,000 inhabit- many of these linisona-which factory adherence to the terms
cluded the kidnapping of a Briants where not one of the wo have grown up between our girl-
Intellig stage of the three agreements by the
officer. He men between the ages of 20 and less men and men-leas girls of parties concerned. the process
was released unharmed after 35 had a husband at home. In Germany will be lasting
most cases, husbands or fiances two months' imprisonment. 2. The agreement reached by of achieving peace and unity in the political consultative con- China, so auspiciously began but
The
command has had been killed; in others they Malaya in January for
the so unhappily subverted,
In a letter to the Speaker of
on netive were missing or still in prisoner also been carrying I said, however, "the fool, ference
President Truman all-party again be initiated. That is the Ilouse.
"Already there To put other of war camps abroad. operations against aluation in India continné to establishment
government and the convocation what, in the view of qualified said that Soviet censorship rules
time guerilla groups which a few hundred healthy young hundreds of cases of men en he precariotes.".
The 316.000 tons to be sent of a National Assembly to in-observers, the patient five-star wil still strongly bind radio have been exacting tribute from men who have long been sepurat-gaged to German
news correspondents demo-general is now trying to achieve, | zul
commerce prossing the Malaya-ed from their own familles in demobbed' and then writing less This month includes 63,000 tans troduce constitutional
gardless of what they are re-Siamese river,
such a place is like putting and less frequently--and finally which were scheduled for ship eracy in China,
porting.
match into a gun-powder barrel. forgetting to write at all. We The agreement of Feb. 25 ment last month but were de-
However, arrangements have
The reaction is certain. But I have had many sad, sentimental tayed, Benderson said, telling for the reorganisation and na-
been made for U.N.R.R.A. com-
is all the more so as the Ger- letters from girls asking us to of the Chinese } a questioner that. May shipments tionalisation
intervene. missions to report on
man girl of this post-war totalled only 172,000 tons army, the goal of which was re-
activities in 60 of the forers to
generation is infinitely more at- U.N.R.R.A. stead of 235,000 as earlier nn-duction
tractive than her sister of pre- Ukraine and Russin-Assoriat- nounced.--Associated Press,
war days. ed Press,
POST OFFICE NOTICES
MAIL NOTICE
Outward Malls
3.
of un
divisions at the end of 18
months,
Associated Press.
Some Agreement
VAN
WAH
TO-
the
Will Get The Lorry Back
1
un
Easy To Win "Nazi physical culture, strict
en
have been
girls being
Nanking. June 25.
"In other cases the liaison is The Committee of Three, at-
deliberately temporary. There tempting to reach an agreement
was a diminutive Glasgow Scot and compose China's difficulties,
who went about in Berlin with The truce agreement, which was reported by a government
Lam Lai, proprietor of a tailor
a girl of the most outstanding brought about what turned out source to have reached an MONEY MÄRT
shop and partner in a motor busi-.
beauty of face, form and dreas. to be only a temporary halt to agreciment on two of three main
ness, was acquitted by Mr. Horace
She could have faced competi- Chinese National dispute between hostilities, was achieved largely prints in the
Currency Lo in Kowloon Court yesterday of rationing, and plenty of
fur
gton forced walking, and cycling now I tion with the elite of society in charge of receiving Communists through the efforts of General the Chinese
and opened sterday at 31.87
futures and $201 for: spot (per Chevrolet lorry, the property of have given her a magnificent, London, Paris or New York. Marshall, who neted as an ad- Nationalist Government.
and beautiful physique, The She had learned from him to said both sides$1,0001 and closed at $1.85 and alary Lee Wong, knowing is to viser in labourious negotiations
The source
$1.98 respectively. The undertons have been stolen unlawfully intense shortage of men due to speak fluent English with a' between Government and are in agreement on the restora-
wenk, and there
were few obtained.
the war has forced her to do strong Sects accent, which was tionalist representalives.
tion of communications and the
Mr. Lo said that he had a doubt velop a charm hitherto some most unusing. She was well This, in turn, paved the way cessation of hostilities, but no old fluctuated between $4 in his mind as to whether Lam what cager to be friendly and eduenteil, vivicious and alluring. tawong for the successful conclusion of formal documents will be signard $50 a tal, and cload was not telling the truth when he
easy to win, while defeat has 'Well Jock,' I asked him the all-party political consulta-ed until the third and most dif- $417. Lindertone steady.
weld that on purchasing the lorry the reorganisa- U.S. dollars registered a further from 11
Chinese military officer, tended to give her a touch of day. Are you going to marry Amoy (Barbara C.) 10.00 am.tive conference, one achievement ficult question
tion of China's army, is worked decline and buying was
between Capt
Chan Chouk-kei, he believ attractive humility which was your glamourous Fraulein one Haiphong : 10.00 .
Sterling
conspicuous by out.
$4.75 and $4.88.
itsday? No fear,' he replied, 'I've wased the transaction did not cal for formerly Saigon (elikon) 10.00 a.m.
got my own girl back in Glas- Straits (Adrasta) 10.00 am.
The Communists are reported also weak with buyers down to further investigation on his part absence,
Australian pounds were as to the legality of the sale.
"Confronted thus with a far gow."--Reuter. to be in favour of opening in- $16.05.
Lam claimed that he had been wider choice in class and educa- dividual pacts on each of the steady at $12.50.
promised
document by Capt. tion than they would ever get three major points, but govern-
Chan testifying to the transaction at home, having no hope of ment negotiuturs refused this
after he had paid the whole of a seeing their own women folk, it sum of $4,500 agreed upon for the is natural that marry thousands until all points have been ironed out..
sale of the car. On paying all
WEDNESDAY, 26th JUNE Macao and Tsinshan
Fook Cheung) 10.00 a.m1.
Manila, P.1. (Gonzaga Victory!
10.00 ..
Formosa vin Keelung
As) 10.08 a.n
FAS)
(Hondu»
via
Helalu (Argonaui) 10,00 am. Straits, Ceylon, East and South Africa, Egypt and Europe Landes (Utrants) (Parcels) 12.30 {}x{1} p.tn., (Reg.) 12.45 p.m
1.00 p
Shanghai (Silver Elm) 3.00 7.In.
Airmail for London, Caleutin, Singapore, Bangkok and Saigon (By Air) (Reg. 1.45 p.m., (Or..)
2.00 p.
Amoy (Maetan) 2.00 p.m.
(Men Hing) Kongmoun
p.in.
4.00
Canton (Falshan) 4.00 p.
THURSDAY, 27th JUNE Teamkong Kwongchow-wan)
8.21.
RICE RATION APPLICATIONS
rior to the wat
Fellure
tu
+
produrr
With United States arbitor, General George, C. Marshall working diligently against the expiration of the truce on July
.
оде
SWEDES HOLIDAY IN IRELAND
S'hai Exchange
Shanghai, June 25. The 10 am, rates weret ---
Buying Selling
CNS CNS but $1.000 he was given a note of British men, including not a British men, including not a Gold per ounce
194,000 194,300 | bearing a military seal; this was
Desri 2,6th given him with the delivery of the few married ones, have fallen U.S.. Dollars
$15 626 truck at 8p.m. on June 1. The in love with girls over here. Hong Kong Dollars
Closing rates were p
paper said that the Chinese mill-
Growing Unrest 193,500 194 000 | tury were presenting him with na Gold per ounce
2,050 U.S. Dolors"
2,000 engine and chassis in recognition. "The slowness with which ar- 522 of his services in repairing seven rangements have been made to Unofficial market. Hong-Kong Dollars 617
lorries
bring out wives and families Sub-Insp. Andrews, prosecuting had much to do with this Associatul I're 95.
challenged the contention that
of presence Lam had paid any money for the situation. The truck. It was claimed by the thousands of English women siderable attention. They said they
and children would give even had been made from wood pulp. prosecution that the truck Was stolen from a garage in the Bay the unmarried men wholesome Associated Press. View district on May 31 and was repainted another colour.
Many applications for rice rations, are still being received by the Rice Control Department which are unsupported by valkt proof that the appleants had rerid
el In Jina Keag for at least seven arh prof not only causes inner
cpusentence to the authorities handling the nopilentions, but also wastes the tin | 1.the Committee of Three will of those apsilcants who hight be ellible.
It is reailand that new arrivals in the exchange views on army reor- Colony might not be thoroughly nequninganisation today and will re- ed with the regulations, and the attention sume formal scasions tomorrow. of the Keurral publie ia ngain drawn t Chief Communist negotiator the balice insued by the Government
General Chou Enlai presented May, which says:-"It is hereby antided
five point demand to General Thret in the meantime no further registra- tions for rice rationing will be accepted Marshall and government lead- ers, regarding mob attacks an except from those who ran prove to the satisfaction of the Rire Controller that peace delegates. A letter was The Finance Committee of the they were resident in Hong Kong for al
also presented, which demanded Swiss Feder Council today ap Trust seven years prior to 1941. This cun.
that government arrest the in- proved the Washington agreement atigators, investigate the riots German assets in Switzerland, to and their enuse, the abolition of the Swiss Radio announced political and military police, the night Kuarantee of future freedom of political expression and finally, the reimbursing of victims for expenses. Associated hospital Press.
(Tai Wing Sing) 10.00 a.m.
Foochow (Make) 10.00 a.m.
consten will be extended to the immediate Straits and Calcutta (Empiretived unty of such a peron, e... wife Perlis) (Parcels) 9.30 a.m.. and children,"
(Ord.) 10.00
Examples of forms of proof neesptable U.S.A., Central and South to the authorities are:--Hong Kong eth dated efore America via San Francisco (Paul and murciage certificates American Victory) (Parels) 9.30 1936: Hong Kong Immigration certinentes (Reg.): 0.46 m., (Drd.) inued in 1041 for 19 years: titla terds dated before 1935; school certifesten lated Airmail for Canton and Shang-before 1935; depealt receipts from electric,
and telephone companies anal
before 1936; bank statements dated before Macao and sinshan (Kwang HG; insurance policien datert beforo Sai) 11.00 a.m.
1095; felters of recommendation dated le. Canada, U.S.A., Central and fore 1905; pay books of companies dated South America via Vancouver, before 1935; and Hong Kong share certi
2.30 Acaten daled before 1930, B.C. (Samdart) (Parcels)
10.00 a.m.
hai (C.N.A.C. Planc) (Reg.) Waterworks and house rent receipts stated 30.15 a.m., (Ord.) 10.30 am,
p.m.,
Applicants not in possession of nay of the documents listed above n examples I may produce ather milabio Comi of
proof
(Reg-) 2.45 p.m., (Ord.) 3.00 p.m.
Canton (By Train) 4.00 p.m. FRIDAY 28th JUNE. Macao and Tsinshan (Kwongen personally at the Rice Centrol after, Fook Cheung 10.00 a.m.
B.C.
The public ara midvised to make applien-
Meresnillo Benk buillow, first
Hour,
ranile
Canada, U.S.A., Central and bringhug milfactory proof with then t South America via Vancouver, old datey, it applications in
(Parcels) through the post, a soil-addressed envelope (King Alfred)
must be envised for the reply, but it im Reg.) 9.45 s.m., (Ord)
emphoolted that the Rice Control Deport meut will not be rewionsible for docu- Shanghai (E-Sang) Noon,
ments lost in transit, Formosa (oi Shew) Noon.
0.80
2.171
10,00
0.371,
GERMAN ASSETS
London, June 25.
In the debate, the agreement. is voluntarily Switzerland, ivho
as described as a "sacrifice for from giving up half the funds which her claims on Germany can be antisßed."Reutor.
G.Is. Now 'Menace'
In China
... Broken Promises
Mr. F. Zimmern, representing Lam, said that his client would claim the truck.
Larceny Of
Nails From Ship Arriving
F.8.
n
iL
Pleading guilty to the larceny of 100 bags of nails from Government lighter engaged in unloading operations from the "Samdart," two Chinese lightermen, Chan Shing, 32, and Leung Ping, 25, were nen- Nanking, June 25. ****-
tenced to six months' hard la- Communist Leader Mao Tse-tung declared the bour each by Mr. Horace Lo in Chinese people believed the United States Kowloon Court yesterday.
Ngan Chung-ang, 31, Army and Navy forces in China "have be-
broker, of 76, Portland Street, come a grave menace to national peace, pleaded not guilty to a charge security and freedom in the troubled nation." cf receiving 250 bags of nails The head of all Chinese Com- | He anid that since Japan's (stated to weigh approximately nunists issued the statement at surrender, United States aid 12 tons). He said that he had Hirails of departments and emptorer his Yenna headquartera--by far to the Chinese government had acted as a broker in the pur- Bangkok (Kwelyang) Noon. generally are requested not to endorse any
chase of these from a man Airmail for London. Calcutta, appllestion from their employees without the strongest criticism yet level- enormously increased.
Inamed
Ah Sze who told him Durban, Caig, Rangoon, Singa-satisfactory proof of residence.upported at United States activities pore, Sydney and Auckland (Byng documents in such case should be in China-saying the people felt! He added that the stationing hai. He was sentenced to alx that the nails were from Shang- Air) (Reg.) 1.45 p.m., (Ord) to alleation when forwarded the departure of American mill of large American forces in months' hard labour. The ta.y, furces was "long overdue." China "was a fundamental cause nails were seized when a pólice
The statement caine at a of the eventual outbreak and
the promisca time when Gen. George C. Mar- propaganding of the civil war in party carried out a search of shall's efforts to bringing the this country." government and Communist The Communist leader gald Clicong Coal Dealers, 84 Tung
On Street. Lakeside, Ohlo, June 25.. units together, reached a critical uo objection had been raised to Methodist
Nino gold rings and $500, Bishop Ralph S. stage.
certain United States ald ot Ward of Shanghai addressing
(which one of the Bghtermen, irst because the United States Leung Ping, admitted had been the north-east Ohio conference -The tension increased early
government had pledged itself given him by a Chinese to al- Airmail for Canton and Shang of the Methodist Church today, today when a mob beat a party to follow the terms of the Big fow the removal of the nails hai (C.N.A.C. Plane) (Reg.) expressed the hope that America of leftist "peace delegatea" from Three conference which declar from the lighter, 10.15am., (Ord.) 10.80 a.m.
had not traded Chinese sover Shanghai at the Nanking railed a hands off policy in China confiscated and placed in the Macao no Télnskan (Kwong eignty in Manchuria and Mon-way station.
by the big powers and because Poor Box. Sal) 11.00 a.m.
golia in her negotiations with Mao nosorted the United the Kuomintang promised to Macasser, Sourabaya Baother world powers.
States haŭ given aid only to the halt the civil war. Canton (By Trein)_4.00 p.m. He said that this would "turn Kuomintang government ond.! Mao added the fact is that tavia (Tidak) 3,00 p.m.
Kure, Juno 25., back the pages SUNDAY, 10th JUNE.
of history to sorved notice that the Commun- these promises are now broken. Boven hundres reinforce. earlier generation and put Rtua- to a bill introduced in the Unit-solutely oppose American mili Brigado arrived here today. mandatory Imperialisms of the ista wore "adamantly opposed" | Consequently, the party will re-menta for the 84th Australian sla just where she was stopped ed States Congress carlier in the tary aid which in fact only in Two of them word former war in 1900 by Japan."—Associated · month ?⠀ requesting continued tarfores with Chinese internal prisoners of the Japanese-As- Press,
Ameriṭzu military aid to China. - affairs."--Associated Press. sociated Press,
2.00 p.m.
Canton (Sal On) 4.00 p.m. SATURDAY, 29th JUNE. Formosa (Bust) 10.00 a.m. Manila
10.00 (Gardon Park)
a.m.
Canada via Vancouver, B.C. (Kitaliano Park) (Pareời) 9.50 B... (leg.) 9.45 mom, (Ord.) 10.00 a.m.
and
Macno and Tatnshan (Kwon Fook Cheung) 10,00 a.m«.
Haiphong (Empire Park) 10.00 mi. «Canton (By Train) · 10.00 am
to the Rice Control,
"MANDATORY. IMPERIALISMS”,
.
-of
the Ying
Wexford, Jun 25. Fifteen Swedish students, the first for 15 years, have arrived in Ireland for a five-week holiday as the guests of Irish families with youths of similar ages. The group which
came by from Gothenburg via-Londen, was niet at Dub Lucghair by Swedish consul general to Ireland. Sports Jackets which the stud- ents were wearing attracted con-
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