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THE CHINA (MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1946.
INDEFINITE EXTENSION OF
STATUS QUO IN CHINA
Destitutes' Free
Rice
Germans To
It was revealed at a Commit: Get More
tee meeting of the Hong Kong
nil Kowion Refugees Associa tion that the number of desti-
Stuttgart, July 1. The German food authorities in
tutex now drawing, free cooked the United States occupation zone į rice from nix distributing cen- are increasing ratlons for the in- tres maintained by the Associa-habitants of towns of 20,000 in- tion was 12,800.
habitants and ever during July.
This is in recognition of the
We Thought That Was It
Nanking, July 1:
Tokyo, July 1. Gen. George C. Marshall failed to win settlement
of civil strife in China but succeeded today in eors and civilian conspirators Scheming Japanese Army of- obtaining the government's indefinite exten-plotted the famous Mukden rall. sion of the status quo in which to continue way negotiations."
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blast of 1931 that Japan's army could exploit Man-
Hideki Tojo and 26 others. International Tribunal' trying
A formal announcement of the Ministry of In-churla, the prosecution told the
formation said the government agreed to con- tinue the cessation as long as the Communists halted their own attacks. However, the Government is
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well established foot that town determined to obtain concrete people are less labie to mupple-Bettlement of the political ment their oficial ratlons than
those living in the country,
well as the military problem during the period of negotin- tions.
for
called to excel consumer-ious cate-|
as rather
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Japanese Wriggle Out
to
Despite many earlier benefits' In Manchuria gained by peace. ful pressure, the "intolerant, impatient" plotters decided create an incident so the Japa- nese Army could occipy the area and set up its own docile gov ernment, declared the American prosecutor, John
A; Darsey, Jur.
Pago 5
Indonesia Placed Under Martial Law
The Hague, July 1.
Dr. Soekarno, President of the Indonesian Repub- lican Government, has placed Indonesia under martial law, following the disappearance of the Prime Minister, Dr. Sutan Sjahrir, a re- port reaching here from Java staled today.
Amazing! Hitler Words Revealed
(Continued from Page 1) Bitter Words "It would even be wiser to
Previous reports said that- Dr. Soekarna had been given complete power by the Indono- alan Cabinet as a temporary messure,
A communique issued here to- day denied a report in the Dutch press that Dr. van Mook, Liou- tenant-Governor General of tho tended to resign, Netherlands East Indies, in-
The number had dropped to about 6.000 a couple of months ago, and the sudden increase was attributed to the worsening of economic conditions in the ad-
The previous months rations jacent districts on the mainland,
that . The meeting was
workers of
A statement from Minister of consider the question of reduc-gories, was 1.180 calories per day. Information Peg Suih-pel said ing the rice to be distributed, During July, normal consumers "General Marshall worked in-
"Japan and the Kwantung destroy these things, becauso
Dr. Sjahrir is believed by in view of the present
will receive acute
of Man- this nation has proved itself to Republican quarters a Batania In additional half cessantly to seek peace in China.
Rio de Janeiro, July 1.
Army used territory of a quarter sheringe, and following discus-pound of meal
as their base for con- be the weaker, and the future to have been kidnapped by the churin Juhei Kikawa, The Government therefore has sion it was decided that, snbound of sugar and three quarters We should not disappoint him. ject to the approval of the Hope of a pound of dried vegetables, as decided to request General Mar- the
President of, tinued aggression in adjacent belongs solely to the stronger followers of Tan Malacca, form terroristic
nation, "Shinda territories in Chinn until Sop- Eastern
Moreover, or Communist leader, and Dr. than two Kong Government, the distribu- younts of fish, which had pre shall to continue his efforts to Remnei," the Brazilian branch tember, 1945, Darsey said. He those who remain after the bat- Seobardjo, former Indonesian tion henceforth would be changviously not been available to this recure a peaceful settlement." of the Japanese "Black Dragon" charged that each year the Ja-tle are only the inferior ones. "Foreign Minister," who ed to three days of cooked! rive extent in all areas of the United. The statement was disap-secret society, is among the 80 panese Cabinet decided new po- The good ones have fallen.
Of all the millions of words for conspiring against the Gov- themselves under house arrest pointing to those who hoped Japanese settlers in the State of liefes to further exploit Man- and four days of enoked noodles States-zone.
ом in lien of rice, a week. Each
of over 70 years of that Marshall, by exerting full San Paulo expected to be de- churia, people
carrying them
Burely these ernment. out of Adolf Hitler, the smushing of through the Kwantung Army.
will be the most person would get 9 taels of noo-age will receive half a pint
bitter for A broadcast today from the dles.
kimmed milk or evaporated milk pressure of military aid loans ported after
and assistance to both factions the society by the State police. | Darsey told the Court that at future generations to swallow Indonesian headquarters at of its Man- renunciation of faith in his own Jogjakarta states that the Pre- people without gardens will would be able to force algnature
churian occupation in Septem- people. receive one tin of dried vegetables. |
ber, 1931, Japan insisted to the
aldent of the Republic, Dr. will alleviate a lot of town dwel- formal truce ended.
These increases, nithough all of the new settlement before the
United States that it had no in-
Soekarno, accused fifth colum- lers who are less able to supple-
nists of the kidnapping. He ment their meagre rations and will meat indicates mistrust is still
tention to occupy that area and
warned listeners to "beware of radical increase
their total to 1,225 exinting between the Kuomin-
no territorial designs in Chino,
leftists whose action calories,
ments that we are unable to It
govern ourselves."
"Th Chairman. Mr. Hui Young-shing, WON requested to obtain the approval of Govern- ment for this change.
STOLE PASSPORT
and
of
The Government announce-
Lang and Communists and there
the beginning Junei Kikawa ia described as
a former lieutenant-colonel of the Japanese army and a mem- ber of the Imperial Military Academy in Tokyo,
"The
.
Betrayal By Fuehrer
German people kept with quiet convie- deliberately be
are
He will be accompanied to lie said that, despite these pro- faith with Hitler to the Inat," and support to the Dutch state- Sentence of six months' hard must not be assumed, how-is still no mecting of minds on Japan by his son Kikiro. Môra festations, Japan continued its Speer said
Communists Blamed
Taitaibar
western expansion to Chinchow, tion. "Hitler
and Harbin, Hetrayed their trust and tried to said that the Japanese Army in plunge them with him into an Korea crossed into Manchuria abyss of destruction, without the Emperor's permia Bion-Associated Press.
than 1.000 Japanese have been interrogated during the two- month investigation
the of The truce, which expired to society's activities. Of them day at noon, has been extended 470 were found guilty of acts for an unspecified period, ac-of terrorism
and intimidation cording to an official announce among the State's 250,000 Jap- Unitedment reported from Nanking. anese farmers, market garden-
The Chinese Government has era and agricultural labourers. asked General George Marshall, United States special onvoy, to continue his negotiations for altion final pence settlement.
ever. that official rations repre- the differences. Inbour was passed by Mr. W. H.mont all the food consumed by
in Latimer at Kowloon Court yes-Germans the United States terday on Wu Chung, 18, un-zone. In Bavaria and Wuerlem- enployed, charged with having berg especially, gardens and allot- in nudition picked the pocket of Mr. T, ments abound, and
there is an active Black Market Jackson of a passport entailing which is to extensive and under a sum of CN.$35,000,
Neither the pussport or the ground for either the
States or the German authorities money was recovered, Sub-Insp to do much about it-Rector.
sick Whitcroft, prosecuting. that it appeared this had been thrown away by the accused and picked up by another Chinese.
Accused is to be recommend ed for banishment.
OPIUM CASE
A
All but 80 escaped deporta-
through П lophole in Brazilian law which prohibits the expulsion of foreigners who married Brazilians or have children born in Brazil.
POPES' BROADCAST
Vatican City, July 1. Pope Plus in his radio broadcast closing Bolivia's National Eu A 19-year-old Chinese, Shek Generalissino Chiang Kai-
charistic Congress, expressed the Kwai, was charged before Mr. ahek atated today that although
hone that a George She
"Christian pence" «1 the Central
the truce between the Chinese
would spread over ali South Magistracy yesterday with Government and the Commun-
a result of the Con- America as a keeping an epiam divan at Noists expired today, Government
The results of the police ress
He gave
the Pontifical Over 10 hawiters were cau-5. Wing Shing Street, frat
which followed the blessing to the delegates and the tioned by Mr. George Sheat ficor.
troops would not take the offen- roundup,
assassination of three promin-Bolivian people. The Central
sive unless attacked. Court yesterday C. S. I. Lan said that thei
Japanese. He blamed the failure of the ent
accused of In a broadcast in French carlie- when they were charged with premises were raided at about
that
the Pope yesterday, breach of
peace negotiations on Commun- "traitorously belioving the cholera regula 10 pm, on Saturday, and four ist nur cooperation. He thought Japan had lest the war," have celebration in Liege tions by selling ice candies, ice smokers found. Accused ad- that talks would
Belgiunt, commemorating continue in already been placed in the hunts centenary of the institu- cream and ice drinks
in the mitted that he was the keeper formally Associated Press and of the Brazilian Ministry oftion of the Corpus Comini cere Wanchai District during, the
A fine of $500 or five months' |
Justice and early action againat mory in that city. He asked for week end.
hard labour was imposed.
Fancy Ideas
expected.divine blessings for the residents A similar sentence was im-
of Liege-Associated Press, posed on Ng Sau-kan for a
Nanking, July 1. similar offence at No. 5, Kum A Communist. spokesman. Wab Street, Shaukiwan. charged that the Government's
POST OFFICE
NOTICES
MAIL NOTICE Outward Mails
TUESDAY, 2nd JULY,
Reuter.
A young Chinese woman, Ng} "unreasonable demands" are Nge, was fined $500
or four responsible for the failure to months' impprisonment for pos- achieve agreement on army re- session of 13 tuels of raw opium organisation, and added that at Connaught Road Central on the Communists still desire the Saturday:
continuation of GeneralTM Mar- shall's assistance to reach 'u po-.
Macae and sinshan (Kwan OIL PAINTING STOLEN
Fook Cheung) 10.00 a.m.
Haiphong (Empire Labrador) 10.00 a.m.
Straits (Edna) 10.09 a.m. Formosa (Tai Lee) 10.00 .m.. Foochow (Mee Wahl 10.00 a.m. Kongmoon (On Wali) 10.00
a.m
Airmail for Canton and Shang- hai (C.N.A.C. Plane). (Reg.) 10.10 a.m., (Ord.) 10.30 a.m.
B.m.
Shanghai (Pakhoi) 1.00 p.m. Wuchow (Sheung Hee) 3.04
Canton (Sai On) 4.00 pm.
WEDNESDAY, 3rd JULY
Manila, P.I. (Garden Park 10.00 a.m.
Macao and Tsinshan (Kwong Sal) 11.00 a.m.
Swatow and Amoy (Halyang)
2.00 p.m. Singapore, Bangkok and Saigon (By Air) (Reg.) 1.45 p.m., (Ord.) 2.00 pm
Canton (By Train) 4.00 p.m.
THUSDAY, 4th JULY Macne and Tsinshan (Kwong Fook Cheung) 10.00 a.mi.
Airmail for London. Calcutta,
Manila and „Calcutta (Maring Lynx 10.00 a.m.
The chief Communist nego- Mr. E. M. L. Soares, of No. tiator, Chou En-lal, in a news 38, Stubbs Road, was complain- conference said that the Minis- ant at the Central Magistracyter of Information's statement yesterday when Kong Wing, 21, was some fancy ideas of Dr. unemployed, was charged be- Peng Hauch-pei," saying that fore Mr. George She, with steal-] the Communiste recognised the ing an oll painting.
announcement as a conditional Chinese Sub-Inspector Wong truce rather than a formal ex- Wing-yin Baid
that Captain tension of the Manchurian cease Stubba Road, about 3.50 a.m. Evans who was passing No. 38, fire agreement.
He charged that the Govern- on June 30, saw accused leaving ment, while talking peace, ac- the house in a suspicious man- tually atarted a large-scale of- ner. Accused admitted the fensive using 21 divisions to at- sold the picture to a hawker in Communist theft of an oil painting. He tempt the "annihilation" of the forces in the Johnston Road for $12.
Hupeh-Honan border region. Sentence of three months* Chou said that the attack or- hard labour was imposed.
dor captured from Government forces revealed that the Nation-
munist defenders in one action.
Associated Press.
the terrorists. is Reuter.
closed the
British Weeding Out Of Displaced Persons
Frankfurt, July 1.
the
the New Year, 1946, was sense "His decision to resist after
less. All the sacrifices made on both sides after that date were
unnecessary.
A close friend of Sjahrir, speculated today that the Javan-
by Communists or a mob of ir- leader was abducted "either responsible youths."
danger as
He doubts Sjahrir's life is in result of the kid- "The men, women and children Reuter and Associated Press.
naping last Thursday night- who
that died during
inst period of the war, in commun with the cities and cultural treasures shattered bombs, mutely accuse the man by onemy responsible for their fate- Adolf Hitler. Most of the ap Palling hardships which the Ger- man people face to-day are due to him alone."
Goering Witnesses
ATOM BOMB FLOP
saw an
(Continued from Pago 13 Observers on the Panamint, the ship reserved for the world scientists, said they initial bounce of low lying red' Nuremberg, July 1. The extra witnesses whom the slow in rising,
flame and smoke that seemed ex-Luftwaffe chief Herman Goering is being allowed to call
Another observer on the Ap- will appear tomorrow beforeheade" of smoke roso into the palachian reported two great the International Tribunal try-sky. "It rose, grew and spread ing 21 major Nazi waricaders before our eyes,” he said.
There was a large attendance, 160th day, and the evidence is overhead plane and the bomb The pool broadcast from the expected to include two wit burst apparently off the target, nesses and affidavits offered by bearing more on the aircraft Goering to shelve the guilt for carrier the mass
Independence which murder of 11,000 seemed to have lost part of its Polish prisoners of war in
Forest
superstructure.. Katya
in September 1941.--Reuter,
DR. WEIZMÁNN ILL
Jerusalem, July 1. Dr. Chaim Weizmann, World President of the Jewish Agency, was reported today to be ill in his hotel in Jerusalein.
The Appalachian. 16 miles away from the lagoon, also re- ported the bomb apparently was off the target since the Nevada could be seen in the sun, clear of the initial burst of smoka and flame.
The Appalachian said no Casualties were reported and it was evident there had been none.
Lt.-Gen. Sir Frederick E. Morgan, British-chief of all UNRRA operations in Germany, today an- nounced a strict rescreening of "714,187 dis- placed persons in. Western occupation zones to weed out cases ineligible for UNRRA care. But in the now instructions task of accommodating the Jewish clarifying the displaced persons influx, while the British militar problem. General Morgan made It government refused new DPs en-
Dome Of Fire ain that Polish Jews, now esti-trance to the British zone.
be infiltrating
Dr. Weizmann'arrived in Jeru- General from
Observer ships felt the surge Morgan's mated to
direz troy
salem for a meeting of the Jewish the east at the rate of 10,000
0 tive, issued at the request of the National Council.
of heat from the blast. The Council month. were entitled to U.NU.N.R.RA, Council. Internationa.
The was due to meet in a special scg=
Appalachian observer R.I.A. assistance regardless of governing body of the relief orsion today to discuss the British Kave this description of the ex-
their canization, provided that persons action against Jewish organisa-plosion:
neraecuted by the enemy because tlona.-Reuter.
their cage, religion or activiti-g in favor of the United Nations wern "eligible for U.N.R.B.A, caro irrespective of the date they left their country or place of previous
trek.
how recently they started
American zone DP camps until nuw have shouldered the entire
་་
NOT SMART ENOUGH lists plan to wipe out the Com- Men Lost
Four the theft of a bedside table from the North Point Government Store four coolles were sentenced to four weeks'. burd labour cach by Mr. George She at the Contral
Skeleton Fleet
Magistracy yesterday. For Italy
Without A Trace
It was stated that the ac- Canada, U.S.A., Contra and cused, Yeun Kin, Ho Kit..
Paris, July 1. South America vla Varicouver, Leung Chiu and Lau Fu-bang,
Paris, July 1.
Three hundred thousa B.C. (Kitsilano Park) (Parcels) were urdered to deliver furni Italy's future navy will consist Fronchmen have disappeared in 9.30 am...Reg.) 0.45 a.m.. (Ord.) | ture to u house at Chting Fai of 41 units plus many more - Germany, according to Frene. 10.00 a.m.
Terraco. They tock an extra xillary craft, according to a Fer-Government experts.
The source declined to reveal
Batavia, Ceylon East
(Scott E. Land) 8.00 p.m.
Canton (By Train) 4.00 pm discovered the loss and suspect- the newer and larger battleshincupaton 300.000, more than 180.
FRIDAY, 5th' JULY-
11:00a.m.
Johannesburg.
Shanghai (Ipoh) Noan. bedside table and on their way sirt Ministers council decision. These men havo been searching
and sold it in a shop in Lockhart South Africa. Bombay. and EgypRoad for $28. Mr. Oslen, in the names of the ships that, Italy through German records attempt- taken to Germany during the oc charge of the furniture section, will be allowed to retain, but said to trace the missing alaves
include any of That they did not Airmail for Canton and Shanged the itccused. hal (C.N.A.C.
Of political deportees and Plano (Reg.)
This secrecy on identifying the 000 werd 19.15 am. (Ord.) 10.80 am.
craft apparently reflected fears 65,000 were
Lorraines or Aika-.. PENICILLIN CHARGE that the Italian crews might sabotions who wore pressed into mill Canton (Fatahar) 9.00 a.to. Unlawful possession of 680 tage thofe ships
The Italian it was reported, aldared
thry service, since they were con... |
German Macao and Tainehan (Kwong Sai) rackets of penicillin was charged will keep the battleshine, four des- Hitler's military advisers.
subicats by Kowloon -Court yesterday Airmail for London, Calcutta, against Lau Chak-sang. Accused troyers. 16 torpedo bonts and 19 For months a steady stream of Frenchmen, who land been forcibly Cairo, Rangoon, is charged with having the pont-corvettes, plus the auxillarica.
cillin at Room 417, Bank of China A special naval committee of
Tomoved from the one country technicians was instructed to dis
France. By Air) (Reg.) 1.45 mm. (Ord.)
Yugoslavia and Greece, I Whips for
Many of those forced into Nazi Trains 4.00 p.m.,pan. on July 10.
by Mr. W. H. Latimer for 2.80
ownership of the surplus craft prison camps. Others are still in SATURDAY, 02 JULY A remand of 24 hours in police Under the previous Council do prison camps in the United States - Macdo and Tsinahan Kwong custody was granted in the cheq vision this abralus se to be divide and Cant dag whom they were to
which Chour Shu-mul, a women, ed equally among the "Big Four" -ken aftör capture-in North on of 80 dins of sulfanilamide. His charged 'wiki: unlawful posses Bowers, but the avortion of exactly taken Teban
which," shite would do to, whic^? va
i exporta hold out | power waloft ghanawared tittle hope of fracing more than sociated Prese
Towhousand. the missin" 800,000.
They have probably died.
bain what or focisre
on June 20
back
residence,"
CU.N.R.R.A.
Ал
spokesman in Berlin reported that the 714.187 DPS
included to be rescreened 422,000 Foles of whom only 10 per cent indicated a desire to a home. He said there were 103,924 Jewish DPs at present and the influx of Pollah Jews was expected soon to reach a rate of 16.000 monthly.
Associated Press.
SARAWAK CROWN
COLONY
"We saw a terrific binat, fol- lowed by a second that made a great dome of fire over the lagoga-peaches. and cream coloured, colling inside a sort of_inferno."
He added London, July 1,
that while there The Colonial Office announces Was some alarm that the Drone that an Order-in-Courell has bean planes might go out of control. passed, by which Sarawak today in the radioactive became a British colony.
failed to develop.
The King is sent a message of greeting to the people, declaring: "It will be the constant care of my Government in Sarawak to
promote your welfare."--Router."
Russians Using Jap. Troops In Siberia
(By John Hightower)
Washington, July 1.
cloud, this
Presumably they wore off safely to the bages with in- formation of what goes on in- side the radioactive mushroom. -Associated Press,
Moscow Silent
London, July 1. The 'Moscow radio has so far mado no reference to the Pacific atom bomb text roports.
With the exception of Czecho alovakia, European countries in the Soviet sphere of.... influence!!. have also remained silent- Rautor.
Morrison On
American officials estimated Russia removed pos- sibly 700,000 Japanese troops from Manchuria to Siberia where they were presumably used Coal Battle as a labour force.
The estimate was based on apart of the great powers in the military reports respecting the Far East, is apparently Russia's umber of troops the Japanese refusal to allow the opening of unded.
Mr.
Singapore, Bydney and Auckland Bharing of the case was fixed forward, 4 Council will docide regiments were traced in Russian I had in' Manchuria when the war an Amoricán consulate in North Commons Labour Party lender, in
2.00
Fook Cheung)10.00 am
Airmail for Canton and Shang tal (CN:A°C. Plane)
(Hg.) 19.10 m. (Crd.), 10.00 am
Btralia, Fotype and Buraps via
TOCH TALK-
Liverpool (Toucar) (Paracin)230) Mr. James Mine, a member of
pims (Ord.) ↑ the Friends Ambulancetat prs
with the Hanse" Känge: Bogla Corians Indis,, Wast and Boush | Las Coudell,+ apená |
Jay And Bombay (Lourencolecins
ctn Koren,
London, July 1. Hach.......” Morrison, House of
broadcast to the nation praised Despite American inquiries, Since the end of the war the clon and reconverson but warned: Heltala's progress, in, demolillas- Moscow has given no oficiat in Russians maintained a consul at "Dur clocks of coal are lower vow formation,
Seoul, headquarters of the than they have been, for a good The situation is rygorded by American occupation in South many years. authorities here as one of nuntern Korea, orous International frritations During the months of negotia and white win the battle velit conl | which have developed out of tion, the United States naked next winter, just as we must best vergencles, between the Anglo- for comparable privileged at the world famine, so mil plan wo American and Boviet moves to Russian headquarter oly in the may not be upSNÉ PENDAN
nd. Waz conditions in Europe North
pache Labour Lador and
Besar Búvárál months ago la
Indow: Maltsina is more than half way yo |ward rododing vlazy arma otoon- ender the Arturoanesey Wils from 8830,000 ml the wad
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