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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1946.

MAO'S ACCUSATION CAUSES VERY

GRAVE CONCERN IN NANKING

Cos. Must Register

Washington, June 26.

The Office of Interna- tional Trade today re- minded that all foreign companies with

Nanking, June 26.

Mao Tse-Tung's accusation that the United States is menacing Chinese peace and security is causing grave concern at Gen. George C. Mar- shall's official residence.

Enquiry Into J.P.. Position

The American envoy who had been making svine

London, June 26. progress toward an agreement between gov-

One of the most venerable! ernment and Communist representatives, was non-committal but an American spokesman and best tried institutions in termed Mao's statement "outright propa- which British justice and free- ganda."

It is apparent that the Com- plants munia!

chairman's charges of the

business houses or bran-signaling a resumption U.N.R.R.A. Aid

i operations.

Gen. Mao, who looted his triti Myron Wiener, Chief of the fcient against the United States Trade Office, China legal Net- at his Yenan headquarters, "was tion, dine tsMER the law in the trying to influere American current issue of the "Foreign public opinion in favour of the Commerce" weekly. He points Communists al A it when that the art applies to ex-negotiatins were in the most juliers and imipoffers who trade | crítical stage." with China, tut de no business within China.

To Ukraine

A

the

dom are enshrined is to come once more under inquiry to nee whether, as now existing, it is entirely sulted to modern needs. The Prime Minister yesterday announced that a mission was to be conalder the position of Justices

of the Peace,

Royal Com- formed to

taries became the real local gov

RESCUE AT SEA

With their vravel diamantes and at the mercy of the Kuk xena running of Hong Kong late yesterday afternoon, the creio and passengera. of large funk were almost about to give up all hope when No. 3 l'olice Launch arrived and took them in tow some 8% milca Li the south-runt" of Wagian. They arrived safely in part about 11 o'clock (par night.

Soviets Not

Repatriating Japanese

Pago &

Tojo Defends Self-Defence Thesis

Tokyo, June 26.

Japan in her major international commitments al- ways reserved the right to fight in self-defence and this right included attacking without warning, General Hideki Tojo, former Japan- ese premier, sald in answer to the prosecution statement at his war crimes trial.

Tojo said the United States was guilty of "planned massacre" in the bombing pattern for Japan, and "trampled on treaties" in its conduct of the war.

Tojo's

Pact outlawing

final message is

Korean Leader's Aims

Washington, June 26.

statement anid that the defence would contend that} Jupan 1948 forced into the ches in China must re-party's anti-American campalgen

Pacific war in self-defence. Chinese has hail a serious effect on pr gister, with the

The former Japaneso leader Tokyo, June 26. ́ asserted that even the Kellogg Government before Junegress of the peace talks.

Contrary to previous plans,

war permitted 30 under the terms of the the cominitis of three held no

Moscow, June 26.

George Atcheson, Unit-

war in self defence. He added on Tuesday, the first Chinese Com-session

The American head of the revised

J.P.8. as they are commonly ed States representative that Japan, in entering this time in several days they had | U.N‚R.I.A. mission, to

In the opinion of Yong Jeung called, were originally appoint-on the Allied Council in pact, reserved the right to fight Kim, president of the Korean pany Law promulgated not exchanged views.

Ukraine, Marshall MacDollle, The committee is expected to ruid

ed by the Crown in the 14th-Japan, said at a meeting for protection," on April 12 last.

Tuesday

of America, affairs institute For the same reason, he said, the failure of the Russian and that the Century. from among country American and other foreign confer (+1) unifying Ching's Ukraine will receive $30,000,000

bound by the American milltary comunisalon companies intending to com-army after reportedly agreeing worth of British machinery gentry with the authority to try of the Council today that Japan mot mence busines operations with on the other two major issues ing the next six months, making offers locally and to medicino Japanese had been re- Hague Convention regarding the in foren to determine the poli-

war. It follows tical future of the country is. in Chinn after June 30 are reading hostilities and restering certain of the fulfilment of order. These unpaid local digni-patriated to Japan from opening of a quired to register under the | communications,

U.N.R.B.A.' $89.000,000 pro-

eroment outside the towns, and areas under Russian con- that even if a

to be sent, it is not a violation menneing world peace.

As long as my country is same law at the time of begin- One American charged that

Krame there,

of treaties if such a message denied independence, it will re- Small electric plants and vari- remained so until the 19th. Cen-trol.

The British and Chinese, he fails to conform to protocol." tury when their administrative ons kands of road-building mu

functions passed to elected wald; had offered full co-opera- The former premier said the min a danger capable of dex- tion to General MacArthur, Su-prosecution made a "grave miss world good will," Kim, who has chinery manufactured for the bodies.

troying the whole anatomy of Soviet Union originally under

preme Allied Commander British lend-lease make up the In the legal sphere, however, Japan, in the implementation of Pearl Harbour attack violated dependence for Koren, belleves,

in take" in charging that the long been proponent of in- shipments, MacDuffie said.. they remain what they have al- the terms of surrender.

existing trenties and was mur- "Korea is the crossroads Other U.N.R.R.A. aid, in ad- ways been-the foundation of

He quoted the following fig-der.

where the Chinese, Americans clition to that from the United locul justice. Something like

urea for repatriation since Oc- Speaking of atrocities, Tojo and Russians meet, either to The United States programme states, in coming from Norway 99 of every 100 criminal charges tober, 1946: United States-con-anid "granting that the facts of shake hands with one another of aid to China which Man at-which is sending fish and India | preferred. according to "The

trolled areas, 93 per cent. Bri-alleged violations of war regula-or to shake fists at each other. American capital invested in tacked was largely drafted after is sending jute-Associnted Times." ure disposed of

tish-controlled areas 68 per tions and customs will wait for

"The United States, Russla, 4 bin was valued at $150,000,- Gen: Marslull ginverad agree-Press..

courts of summary jurisdiction cent. Chinese-controlled (Man-future judgment, Japan is one Great Britain and China should not before the war. The layments early this year which ap

by Justices of the Pease, churia) 94 per cent, and Soviet of the civilised nations and from jointly guarantee the invio- provides that at least half of

parently started the govern-

"It is not surprising that the controlled areas zero. The shareholders of companies ment and Communists on the

its general characteristics, tried ability of Korean Sovereignty General Dervyanko, Soviet re-to respect these regulations." incorporated in China must live road to national unity.

qualification and powera of the

Tojo asserted the tri-partite and independence. This would the within that country.-- Absociat-

The Military Aid BiH.

A party of 25 official Brazilian men and women who bear so presentative, asked to comment.

said that the agenda called for pact was not intended, as the tend to break the present dead- ed Press,

particular target for the Come and Spanish delegates to the wide a responsibility for

cussions_in_Korea," munist leader, was drafted with Philippines independence- cere-health-of-the-body politic are discussion of reinstatement of prosecution contends, to achieve lock in the Russo-American dis-

never-ending de repatriates in the nominal-life world domination, but "10" give

Kim also proposed that in ad- a view to helping both sides, un monies, aveorapanied by Filipino subject to

the work its

the dition.

four pointed and Americaa officials and civi- bate, or that they require to be of Japan but did not cover re-och nation in

powers informant said. He

He did not righteous place, and thus make should "pledge that they will 120 United lians. are due to leave out that, pearly

San periodically reconsidered in re-patriation itself.

the matter mentioned this the premise to permanent not seek nor allow others to ob- been in Francisco on June 29 for Manila lation to the changing needs of think

came within the Council's pin- peace."

tain special privileges in Kores, waiding in a chartered airliner-Asso- the age," writes the paper.-

view,

He denied knowing mything for the creation of hostilities leiated Press.

London Press Service.

either political or economic."

"Such an agreement,” he said. "would safeguard against any possibility of Korea becoming a Inve for aggression."—Â8- sociated Press.

POST OFFICE

NOTICES

MAIL NOTICE

Outward Mails

THURSDAY, 27th JUNE Amy (Barbara C.) 10.00 am, Manila, P.. (Gonzaga Vietary) 10.00 a.m.

Formasu

via hechung (Hon- durn) 10.00 74.373.

Honolulu (Argonaut) 10.09 a.m. Arian for Lanton and Shang-

Blanc)

(Reg 10.18.a.m. (Ord.) 30.30 ..

bai (CN.A.C.

States officers hard China

two months

so that they could open a Com- munist military training school

at Kalgan-Associated Press,

Army Problem

Nanking, June 26. An informed source reports that China's peace committee;

on means to end have agrees

and hustilities

restore com- munications, but has not reach-

Macne and Tinshan (Kwonged an agreement on the most Tung) 11.00 a.mi.

difficult problem-how to mould Amoy (Mactan) 9.00 p.m. Shanghai (Mindare) 53.00 pm, the government and Communist East and South Africa, į troops into one army. The gov- ! and Egypt (Willis Vic-ernment want the army problem

settled before signing.-A-|

tary

3.00 p.m. Canada, U.S.A., Central- endsociated Press, South America vin Vancouver, H.C. (Samdurt (Parcels) 2.30

1.1.. (Reg) 246 p.m.,

(Ord.)

3.00 p.m.

Koogmoon (Men Hing)

4.00

4.11.

Canton (By Train) 4.00 pm. FRIDAY, 28th JUNE. Macro and Tsinshan (Kwong Pook Cheung) 10.00 am.

Holhow (Artemis) 10.00 a.m. Poochow (Mako) 10.00 am,

(Empir Straits and Calcutta, Perlis) (Parcels) 9.30 (Ord.) 10.00 a.m.

Canada, U.S.A.,

...

Central and

(Parcels)

South America via Vancouver, n.c. 9.30 a.m., (Reg.) 9.15 am, (Ora)

(King Alfred)

10.00 a.mi.

Formosa vio Keelung (Hai Show Noon.

Bangkok (Kweiyang) Noon.

Another Demand

FOR MANILA ....

Washington, June 26.

in

the

Story Of Shooting Near Ping Shan

The story of a shooting affray between Police, headed by Sub-Inspector Sullivan, and armed robbers in a creek near Ping Shan was told at the Criminal Sessions when Chan Fuk appear ed before the Acting Puisne Judge, Mr. T. J. Gould, charged with shooting with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, shooting with in- tent to evade arrest and possession of arms and animunition.

Acensed pleaded not guilty pans would say that accused was and the following jury was em- one of the men that boarded him Shanghai, June 26.panelled': Gordon Campbell Two other men would say that The demand that American foreman), Chul Hong-hau, Ti acessed fired three or four shots and that, in fact, he was the only forves quit Ching and the Ching-fo, Chan Shu-nam, C. M. -United States halt all aid to this da L. Soares, Yu Woon-ma and man that fred any shots from this country until pence and order G. Van Bergen. at a coalition government are attained, was made at a news conference by Dr. Tao Hen-chi, President of the School for Re fugee Children.

He was the spokesman for 54 anti-civil war bodies in Shang hai which, he claimed, had 100, 000 members. He argued that

now enjoy

the night..

for London, Calcutta, munists would be eliminated, to wait and seize goods from

bout

arrested.

WIS

the

that

when

sampan master

White Singlet Mr. R. S. Smith conducted the case for the Crown. Accured

The police will confirm was not represented.

Outlining the case, Mr. R., S. they saw a man in a white singlet Smith said that on May 19, at doing the firing and that was how

dressed accused about 9 p.m. two sampans an- chored in Deep Bay were board- He took an active part in that ed by five men armed with re- he ordered volvers and the occupants were where to row. He swam ushore if the Americans halted aid to forced to row to the entrance with the robbers. The gun was Chiang Kai-shek, the chances of of Un Long. There they an- found concened a foot or sp from

Next where he was hiding. peace would be enhanced as the chored for advantage that the Nationalists morning, the crews were told by Continuing, Mr. Smith said that the Com the armed men that they were facts it must be quite clear that the Crown would say that on the against

the accused fired on the party with, Durban. Calgo, Rangoon, Singa- and, both

sides

would more passing sampans..

a view to hitting someone of them pore, Sydney and Auckland (By likely seek a solution to their Meanwhile, the police, on in- Air) (Reg.) 1.45 p.m.,

(Ord) differences. He

declared that formation, arrived in the aren 2.00 p.m.

the group of which he was the at about 1 p.m. next day unl.r no Communist Sub-inspector Sullivan, accom- spokesman had uffiliations.

panied by four Chinese police. Tao denied the report from a They met the sampans at the Government source 'that the junction of the creek and order-| uace delegates" beaten in Nan-led them to stop, but the boats king on Sunday were attacked were rowed away Police open- from Communisted fire with a Tommy gun and Canada vin Vancouver, B.. by refugees (Kitsilano Park) (Parcels) 9.30

fle and that the grija revolver and the occupants of a.al.. (Reg.) 9.45 A.M

(Orch) was assaulted by "hirelings oooth boats jumped into the sea, 10.00

1.00 p.m.

clique Fascit

within Six swam to the Police boats, in rul U.S.A., Central

South

Associated! They were the original crows of the Kuomintang." America via San Francisco (Pan

the animpa$3. In other ve American Victory) (Parcels Press,

en swam ashore. By the time, 9.30a.m., (Reg.) 9.40 a.m., (Ord.)

the Police got ashore, they had disappeared into the thicketa.

Found In Thicket.

Kongmoon (Fook (vi) 4.00 pan. Canton (Sai On) 4.00 pan.

SATURDAY, 29th JUNE. Formosa (Bust) 10.00 a.m. Manila (Garden Park) 18.00

01.10.

10.00 am.

Airmail for Canton, Amoy and

Shanghal (C.N.A.C. Plane) (Reg

9.15 a.m., (Ord.) 10.30 am.

Macao and Trinshan (Kwong Sal) 11.00 a.m.

Shanghai (E-Sang) Noon, Macasser Sourabaya and Ba- tavia (Tibadak) 3.00p.m.

Straits, Ceylon, India. Eass and South Africa (Lourenco Marques)

3:00 p.m.

a.m.

areas.

"BLOODY GENERAL,

FRANCO"

Moscow, June 26.,

to

Fishing Grounds fabout a secret military clause in Mr. Atcheson infer read cor- the Anti-Comintern Pact of respondence between himself 1936. Associated Press. and General Duryyanko on the agreement to enlarge the Japa

nese shing und winaling grounds.

General Dervyanko

Resigns Washington, June 20.

said in his letter that he had Chief Justice John Higgins U.S. Servicemen ernment opposing the enlarge Court; has resigned as a mem-1 Get Raise

of the eleven-man war

Washington, June 26. With word from the army that it will draft nobody in July. and August, Congress passed the final billa continuing the draft act and raising the pay

received a note from his gov-of the Massachusetts Superior ment of grounds because, first-her ly, the original area allotted crimes tribunal in Japan, the more than fulfilled Japanese de War Department announces. mestic demands and, secondly, He gave as his reason his "im- the extension of the areas direct-perative need to return to his ly concerned the creation of a duties in Massachusetts assert- large ocean-going fishing flect, ing that the military trials pro which must be subject to dis-mise to lust furiger than origin- cussion by the Allies and the ally expected. Far East Commission."

The War Department sail the

The draft extension replaces Mr. Atcheson replied that "the resignation was accepted by Sir the atopgap in the Act expiring directive" had already been-is- William Webb, President of the at midnight on June 30. It per- sued and added: "I perceive no Tribunal, and replacement will connection between the question be sought without delay by the mits the induction of nineteen- of the postwar size of the Japa- Attorney General in consultationers and prohibits the drafting nese fishing fleet and this tem- with the War Department.--As- porary extension of fishing areassociated Press. to increase food supply."-- Reuter.

A small fire broke out lain second-hand furniture store in the basement betwANTI

and 12 Hillwood Road at 9.25 pm, yesterday. A fire engine altomared to the scene had under control and at within half an hour,

not

and so effecting his escape. A wound from a revolver bullet must ef accessity amount to gridvous bodily harm even if it did cause death.

After the bearing of nevern! witnesses, the case was adjourned till-this morning at 10a.m.

War On Harlem's

Slum Landlords

(By Stanley Burch, Reuters Correspondent)

New York, June 26.

DEPORTATION BLOCKED

San Francisco, June 26.

of servicemen.

of eighteeners.

It limits compulsory service ...to.. 18 mouths. prohibits__the. drafting of fathers, fixes tho size of the armed force, and re- quires discharge at their request of fathers in service on August

1.

Its pay raises range from 50

per cent, for buck privato and apprentice seamen to 10 per

A Federal Court order has cent, for five-star-admirals and

were

Hungary And The Peace

blocked the deportation of two generals. Associated Press. Japanese-) eruvians to Japan. who charged that they brought to the United States seci et during the war under agreements,

The American Civil Liberties Union obtained a writ of habeas

Paris, June 26, corpus for Iwamori Sakasegawa, Four Hangarian Government 63-year-old mechanic who went officials headed by M. Ferenc

Peru in 1010 and has

Nagy, the Premier, left Paris wife Spanish-American.

and for Budapest on Tuesday by seven children there, and Chika plane, after visits to Washing- Yamasaki, 68-year-old unmar-ton and London and to the con- ried tailor.

ference here with the Big Four Civil Liberty officials said the Foreign Ministers. - Japanese were rounded up by M. Nagy sald they had gained the impression "from the For- Peruvian polico during the war

to

Mr. Thomas Saxi, New York's Housing Commis-and turned over to the United algn Ministers that they were

stoner, has declared war on the slum, landlords of Harlem. Threatening them with gaol if they do not clean up their rat-ridden slums, he has announced: "The time for dealing with kid gloves is past; I'm putting on boxing gloves".

police who sorry they had awarded Tran- States military brought them here against their elvania to Rumania and wished will. They said they had been they had not." released from enemy alien statum. The Premier

said that his internment and could7be re- country would also take up at turned to Peru, but the Peru the peace conference the gnaw- vian government does not wanting question of displacement non-citizens to returne

of Hungarian nationals from Associated Packed tight, many families refused to cooperate with the Their deportation to Japan Czechoslovakia. The swampa

оло and thickets to a house in congested and de-authorities. In

single was ordered on the technical Press ware cordoned of and a search cayed buildings, some of which block, he enid. there were 1,407 ground that they entered the was made as soon as, reinforce- are only a mile from the cases of violation of the law. United States illegally withoul Heaps of garbage six feet passports or visab, Sonia 83 ments arrived. Accused found hiding among some dry world," the fashionable Park high are common in the yards. other former residents of Pa branches, his legs covered with and Fifth Avenues, the teem- At first glance, Mr. Sax order are in, similar plight. Hearing mud and scratches from the ing coloured people of Newed the demolition of six empty of the case was set for August

asked York tako rats for granted. buildings declaring: "They are | 5.–Associated Press. undergrowth. He

"If it weren't for the housing

Was

was "wealthiest streets in the

called on the landlords and ten-

U.S. PROTEST· REJECTED

Washington, June 20

The Soviel children's news paper, Pioneer Pravda, said toda that "Bloody General Franco was able to remain in power in Spain thanka the support he Canton (By Train) 4.00 p.m. receives from the large capitalist

SUNDAY. 10th JUNE, of England, the United States and

The Soviet Government has re- Macao and Teinshan (Kwong

where the others were and he Two months ago, Mr. Sax Just breeding grounds for rats." other countries." Buveral

jected the American protests aver Fook Chaung) 10.00 à.m.

After calling Franco

the Russian refusal to admit four Halphong (Empire Park) 10.00 plice of titler and Me no come replied that they had escaped.

Mussolin, the Among the branches, an auto-anto to clean up the vast heaps shortage, I'd like to pull the

BRITISH PROTEST

American correspondents Into Ru paper assorted: "Fascist Spain matic pistol was found. It we of refuse and old tin can which whole of the property down.";

mania, which the State Depart has both geographical and ecano-wet and had four rounds in it.

London, June 25, clutter the dirty yards and was the Commissioner's com-

ment described as violation of the mic conditions for war against the There was a smell of burnt power, providing ideal breedment. There has been an im- The British government has Potsdam Agreement, Mr.. Dean democratie countries. Spain re dor about it.

provement in the piling of garb- beon Informed that a special | Acheson, Acting Secretary mains an armed camp. A large When charged with shooting ac- Ing-grounds for rate.

ago.....

censorship directiva is prevent-State, Zold press contorepco been Formosa Hol Shun) 10.00 a.m. role in its army is played by Ger-cused stated that he had

After one tour of Inspection As ho said this a paper bag, ing Rumanian newspapers from here todo sit anid that en Strats (Anhui) 10.00a.m.

officers and 3.3. men.

forced to rew up to the sampana of the worst Negroes' tenement loaded with garbage and an publishing the latest British June 22, Colonel Susaliny ordered alle far! Airmal for London, Calcutta. "From Spain commo

and that he was ordered to board

blocks; he issued thirty sum-empty bottle flow past his head, note protesting ngainst the de- Johannesburg, Cairo, Rangoon, calting all the dark forcon for the spans then drew the Court's monnes for infringements of from window. They must lay in elections and the absence the correspondent of the Chris

T

Mr. -Singapore, Svdry and Auckland war against the Soviet and also

tlan Belence Monitor to Catchonlay attention to particular points to city regulations against owners be good shots," he added, one of pross freedom, a Foreign Ruman by June 26. The cor (By Al-) (Reg.) 29/0 5.00 p.m.. against Poland,

of bullinge with the threat of of it landed on the lines of Office spokesman said today, respondent left Jste on June 22,— (Ordi) 1/7 10.00 mm.

Yugoslavia and Bulgaria."--Reihe hard during the evidelice..

i Associated. Pressz Canton (By Train) 10.00 .

The owner of one of the sam- prison, sentonces if the owners washing."--Router.

Router.

Carton (By Train) 10.03 a.m.

MONDAY, 1st JULY

Macao and Tainshan (Kwong Sal) 10.00 am..

man off

ter.

of

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