THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1948.
MANCHURIA COMMANDERS AGREE
That So-And-So "Next War"
that
San Francisco, July 7. Retired General it, Arnold, wartime commander of the army the Common- air forces told wealth Club yesterday Polar defence will be the No. 1 problem in "the war we hope War making will never come. nations are all north of 30 de- grees north latitude.
"Study your globe and you the most direct will ser that routes are not across the Atlan
bombs,
advances
TO
MEET SOON
Nanking, July 7.
Arabs Consider
Rival Chinese Government and Communist Com- Statement By
manders in Manchuria have agreed to meet soon and try to cement a permanent truce in Truman the northeast, it was reliably reported here today,
United States Brig.-Gen. Thomas S. Timberman said the rival generals had been persuaded into trying to settle their differences at the conference table instead of on the battlefield.: Despatches from Manchuria |
"Reactionary" said Timberman first talked to the Government Commander,
the
Jerusalem, July 7. The new Arab Higher Execu- tive Committee met in secret Ression today to consider what one member said was an answer
to President Truman's "Insist- ence" that 100,000 Jews be nd- mitted to Palestine as recom-
FREAK
Tokyo, July 7.
The Kunde News Agency reported the birth of a female -child with two faces wid fiva bodice joined above the hips and four legs. The bady dird almost imigdiately."
The report said that tho child's father and mother, of Nagano prefecture, were nor
mal
"Kyodo said that this in the Accond bi in recorded excdi- cal history of this type, the first having, occurred in Ger-
any-Associated Press.
manded by the British-American Voice Told
Inquiry committee.
Pago 5
Nationalism Growing
In China
San Francisco, July 7. Something to watch in China is a strong growth
of nationalism.
Recently its chief outlet has been well-organized demonstrations in the big cities demanding in so many words that Russia get out of Man- chúria:
. Chungking government spokesman denies the govern mcht haa. sponsored those de monstrations, and Generalis-
Action Against
simo Chiang Kai-shek himself In-Laws
warned demonstrators
crament
against
London, July 7.-
Haverfordwest, July 7, Gen. Tu Li-ming, in Mukden The Moscow newspaper}
Him To Walking too far,
One origin of the demonstra- A claim for damages for the fie or Pacife, but through the and then went north, to Harbin "Pravda" today accused a “re-i Quiet continued to provpilin
London, July 5, tions is indicated in an Asso- enticement of his wife was States is Artie, The United the most vulnerably of nations where he persuaded Gen Lia Pictionary clique" of the Kuo- the Holy Land,
ciated
Press despatch from breught by Sidney Jenkins The British announced the ban
Sidney Julian, paralys weapons employedo, Communist Commander-in-mintang of continuing to con-
Canton. The Chinese censor Harries. 27, a former of Tred- with 11:
Chief in Manchuria. to attend | duct military. operations on entry into Jewish premises ed for 10 years got up allowed the information to get dog Mathry, against his par- alon the route.
against the Chinese Communist, by British troops had been
Thomas Henry "Four hundred to 600 atomie the conference.
(Lin Fi-ao told "Amaciated People's Party, in spite of an lifted but the all-Jewish city of and walked when bidden out that a student demonstra- ents-in-law, hombs could about paralyse the Press Jim Roderick in Harbin agreed decision abnot the Tel
tion there was sponsored by the Gwyther and Alice Gwyther, of Aviv remained out of to do so by a "voice."
Brawdy, Haverfordwest, at United States. Add
bounds. weather that the Communists would de-armistice.
Later, when he told his wife Kuomintang.
Here it's important to recall: Pembrokeshire assizes today, in weapons,
an army equal to the "The Kuomintang Army in
ho'd take her for a walk, she
1. In practice, the Kuomin- During the Meanwhile. Palestine police
hearing Mr. elcetronics, manless craft and mand
fainted. bomb, equal to a strength of Government forces receiving military aid from out. the atomic
When she recovered, she was tang len't much further divorc Justice Charles sald that in his. side." the paper continued. said they were reliably inferm bomb wad of 400 B-29s, war is, in Manchuria. Previously
the circumstances, ed that two Jews kidnapped by astounded to see him walkinged from China's present gov 19 years' experience us a judge
than a band of other. Jews on July down the street of their home
is the Russian he had never tried an action by a serious affair - too dangerous Communists were reported will- "Surely in
ing to accept a radio of fiye gov much uncistance amounts
communist party from Tho #husband against his wife's for mankind to fool with.
forceful interference in the in- had been executed by "The town, Kingswood (Bristol). States erniment divisions to one Com-
mother Soviet government; and
and father elaiming "We of the United
Julian said he was the Jewish People's Higher Court." ternal affairs
Aitting
2. Until recently the Chinese damages for enticement. He must build up our organisati munist.
alone in an armchair one night (Apparently the stiffer
government definitely discourag had often heard a wife, in a for the future there will be
when he "heard a voien" any armed mand was to be used as a bar-ewspaper is reported to haveAssociated Press,
said.
ed student démonstrations of divorce Our
action say, "I would no
(The trace between the Gov-
"Get up and walk." forces must bild their own gaining point on the Govern-
He obeyed and walked around a kind, particularly those ather stop, with mother" which were critical of itself. seinitic and technical branches.ment request that the Commun
the room for 15 minutes. Ching, which expired a week mean anything ists give up Harbin. Lin told! crument and the Communists In Dollars do not
China urgently
ago, was extended for an in- now when the armed forces will Roderick that
to recuperate have to fight for every dollar needed peace
Sunday eronomically and he reiterated definite period by the Chine Associated Press.
Government last they get."
the Communist demand that the
Reuter. United States cease all military assistance to the Government. He said the date for his meet- ing with To Li-ming has riot yet
more
War.
DEPARTURES
Among passengers yesterday for Shanghai
do-
of China."
An Inferno
who luft toen fixed hut would Of Gambling
by the "in the near future."-Associat-
S.S. Ku Sang were Mr. and Mrs.ed Press. F. G. Barry, Mrs. M. Cram, Mrs, Sun Soi-ngan, Mine. Y. S. St. Miss L. K. Hing, the Rev. W. D. F. Harris, and Messrs. Brown, H. Larkwood L. Berthe, T. P. Sun and Sun Kin,
Shanghai, July 7. United States Naval Secretary James Forrestal arrived here from Tokyo yesterday and intends to
Nanking 1
Uneasy Lull
Nanking. July. 7. As China's protracted peace talks drag on there is an uneasy lull in Manchuria, with, the feel- ing at Communist headquarters that lighting may flare up "at any minute,"
London. July
The Italian Riviera has bo- come a gambling inferno where fortun s'are made and lost over night.
High stakes reminiscent of Monte Carlo's best pre-war years are played.
AL San Remo, the bank has been broken twice in a week, paying 15,000,000 francs in less than an hour's play.
Hundreds of smartly dressed!
Generalissimo Chiang Kai- shek, General Chou En-lai, representativa in Communist with Nasking, and General George General George C. Marshall and, Marshall pecial United States Generalissing Chiang Kai-shkavey, are the leading personali-amblers, men and women, stand
visit
Associated Press
confor
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ties in daily negotiations.
A violent "battle of words, ; however, continues with its
charges and counter-charges.
A Communist spokesman said today that the situation in China proper had never been worse since the treaty" be tween the opposing factions was aigned on Jan. 10.
were
and
around the green tables many of the never stake less! than 100,000 francs at a time-u loss of 1,000,000 franes for the
Chaing for each winning "coup."
and 12,000 francs per month.)
ous parts of North and Eastplus their share of the profits. China.
There were 25 divisions in!
HUMAN SUFFERING
{
London, July 7. Basil O'Conuel, Chairman of the Hague Red Cross Society, the only says that "probably thing that the governments will respect in the next war will be the Red Gross."
Then he practised day after day while his wife was out shop- ping and said nothing until his Jegs were strong enough to go out. Now he is able to walk in nearby park and visit relatives. Said Rev. W. K. Downes: "We have been praying for him at our Monday night prayers. It
Mr. Rowe Harding, counsel for Harrics, said, the marriage Affront To China But it may well be that the took place in Oct., 1941, tho would havo husband, then being 23 and his demonstrations
anyway, Kuomla-wife 22. They were perfectly taken place tong or no Kuomintang. Many happy until the wife left home have occurred in the past which suddenly in November, 1942, the government tried hard to and went to live with her par- prevent.
ents.
The marriage had wrecked by the "wicked inter ference and domination over her rather wenk-willed daughter by Mrs. Gwyther and the acquies- cence in it by the wife's father."
The point is that the Chinese is like a cure from the New Tes-are interpreting Russia's alleg
ed misdeeds in Manchuria as un tament."
affront to the Chinese nation. They want to reanaert Chinese sovereignty. While they pay Dip service to the Sino-Sovit treaties which give Russla con-
·
been
Here to rst at the bien- nial convention at Oxford-- the est incr 1938-he said, that
Singapore, July 7. the organisation was convinced
What is believed to be the
Harries went to see his wife and she was agreeable to ro. that the governments of the first services a newspaper ever world must lean on the Red produced in Urdu script in the cessions in Manchuria, they say turn, but. Mrs. Gwyther said to Cross as, a means of alleviating Far East has made its appear-flatly to the Russians: "get her, "If you go back you will break my heart," so she stayed, human sufferings and also pro-ance in Singapore. The paper is out."
relations be-an Urdu edition of the Indian
it As the Russlana make
Mr. Harding said that Har- moting, friendly tween nations to prevent wara. forces daily."Jawan." "-880-plain they have no intentions rics took action in the divorce -Associated Press..
ciated Press.
of doing this right away, we court last winter for the rea bave herd the raw material for titution of conjugal rights.
divorce He got his
and the a first rate quarrel. ↑
The Chinese desire to reas custody of the child, but every sert National sovereignty is not obstacle had been placed in his confined to the Russians, way to prevent access to it. There have been demands that The hearing was adjourned. Britain get out of Hong Kong, thak Portugal give up Macao, and the American marines in North China go home.
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Clothing Coupons At Two Bob Each
London, July 7.
Blue clothing coupons, issued in supplementary ration books to demobilised Servicemen, are being illicitly sold at 2s each to people willing to buy them in small quantities. They are distributed by "middle-men" at £1 per page of 20.
Their Own Soul In the field of foreign trade, the Chinese must upon which
Married A Half Japanese
Although the entrance fee at the San Remo is 200 liras per day-it costs only five franca at Monte Carlo-people are queu- ing-up at the doors. They have
Jan Soattle, July 7 thick bank rolls in their pockets Lo Lung Chi, spokesman of and money is flowing freely,
A discharged soldier appealed to for some time, heavily de- At San Remo, a croupier at a
pendent, they are equally firm. to the Federal Court yesterday the Democratic League, gaid: "The situation is very serious." baccarat table earns as much as
Their new law for foreign com-to force immigration officials Another Communist spokes-180,000 frames per month while
pantes remain unchanged and a to reicase and not deport to Ja. Ta said today that approxi- the usual rate for croupiers on
With each discharged man re- name of a man already de headache for the foreign busi pan the alien wife he married at nessman who wants to trade in sea while returning from ar y mately 30 Chinese Nationalist the French Rivera is between ioceiving a basic issue of at least mobilier.
committed
Occupation. "armies"
90 blue coupons, there are The blue coupon books, in any Chinese ports
John Boutas explained that his against the Communists in yari-
many millions in circulation. case, are not handled by the The Chinese have.. their pro-. Even a small proportion of the Service demobilisation centres.blems, such as getting back into bride was born in Japan of a Germun father and Japancau total illegally obtained provides They are obtained by discharged Manchuria and recovering some Moscow, Jily 7.
for the traf- men and women by individual of the Japanese machinery mother. She previously had a Hapch, three armies along the A new Soviet State publish a rich market
is to be organised tickers.
application at local Ministry of which they say unofficially the Swedish busband. She was the Tsingtao-Tsinan railway in the ing house
Several people being concern Food Offices. There is reason Russians have taken away, but former Helen Emilie Wilson of maritime province of Shantung for the production of the best
that the traffickers they overlook no bets la tap- Vozaki near Kobo.
Bouisa petitioned for a writ and seven armies in Shansi, he, possible translations of imported in the distribution of a single to believe
obtaining ping their strategy. said,
unt foreign publications In nil
page of coupons, and less reput
from Ex-Servicemen Their firm determination is of habeas corpus for her release declared hoj fields.
able traders being willing to coupons. In addition,
for spokesman, there were "posed
she has been held The director of the new in- accept detached coupons, in con- after they have received their to run their own show as soon from immigration here where
Fas possible-Associated Press. of the regulations, routine issue.
months.. for attack" four armies institution will be Boris Suckov, travention
have the greatest
The Board of Immigration Northern Kjangsu, ten armies former head of the foreign de- the slice
Heven in partment of the State Literary difficulty in tracing the "big
Appeals ruled after her arrival round Suchow and
Publishing House.-Reuter..
men" of the traffic, though it
with Boulas she is not eligible Jehol-Reuter.
is certain that they exist,
for citizenship because pho is half Japanese. It warned that Japanese wives of other return- ing servicemen, will face the Jame situation:
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The traffic is particularly suspected in Southern counties. especially in Surrey, Inquirice are being made, in an effort to trace the ringleaders of a dis- tributing gang, by the Metro- politan police working in eon- junction with the Surrey
Board of Trade. County Constabulary and the
have means of
TENSION MOUNTING
IN SIAM
Bangkok, July 7
"
two
Contral government forces in-ntcasuro df its vast importance of the inquiries, in the Epsom imposed an internal preso cen-postponed until Monday,--ABBO- THE JEWISH QUESHUN
South America via Vancouver, press loyalty to Chungking, hat NEW HOTEL FOR
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elated Prese.
Boulss contends that she is Tension mounted within troubled Slam, already
entitled to free entry as the under a state of national emergency, last wife of a United States citizen. obtained' a. night, following opposition charges that the Attorneys have government of Premier Pridi Phanomyong Court order citing the Immigra China has one of the world's largest armies-few
Sonte part of the traffic was either suppressed information or was directly tion Director to show cause on today exactly how large. A war-time Chinese| handbook states that uniforms were being revealed by the investigation,
implicated in the mysterious death of young Monday why she should not be freed. She has a 16-year-old King Ananda Mahidol, who died of a bullet daughter in Japan. Boulss met made for 6,000,000 men under Central Govern- which resulted in the convic
wound on Juné 9. -
her while ehe was serving na ment arms. Since then there has been some tion with heavy fines or prison sentences of four men and a
mander-in-Chief of the Siamese an interpreter with the Ameri- at Epsom/ demobilization. Today 5,000,000 men might woman
Blue Polico arrested a National Army
can Army. She said she was be a fair figure to assume.
coupons, besides the maroon Assemblyman. Ilang Chaiya Meanwhile, the commission travelling on a Swedish passport, type issued in civilian clothing karn, an outspoken Assembly inquiring into the death of the intending to go
to Sweden to Gen. George Marshall, who as books, figured in these offences. opponcat of Premier Pridi, iate Ring Announced that the obtain funds she has there. In addition, there may be a
sisted in the negotiations which Chinese .communist
It expected, that further Shanghai (Wing Sang) Noon. million Airmail for Lendon,, Calcutta, troops, making 6,090,000 in all. led to the agreement, calls it the arrests will be made as a result searched the homes of two questioning of the Queen Mother (Associated Press.
others and four journalists, and and the new Monarch had bean "hope of China." This is a fair Singapore, Bangkok, and Saigon (By Air) (Reg.) 1.45 p.m., (Ord.)
area. A mysterious. "sergeant 2.00 m ris
clude the troops of a number of -Associated Press.
major," said to have distributed Borship Canada, U.S.A., Central and regional warlords who now ex
coupons already recovered by Rewards ranging from £50 to
Washington, July 7. the police, is being sought. It £500 were offered for Informa
Singapore, July 7. Chairman Sol Bloom, Do- B.C. (Empiro Clarion) (Parcela)
is likely that this is the nicktion lending to the arrest and
conviction of persons spreading Singapore newspapers ara democrat from New York of the 2.30 p.m., (Reg.) 2.46, p.m... (Ord.) who in the past have not always' cooperated. One of these is Mar. 3.00 p.m.
anti-government rumours. The munding an inquiry into the House Foreign Affairs Com Conten
(By Train) 4.00 p.m.
effects of the censorship were reasons why overal thousand mittee, said he will demand: who Shanat provinco, THURSDAY, 11th JULY Airmail for Canton and Shang 200,000 troops according to a re-
Calcutta, July 7.
The newspaper Issarudhave been left in, warehouses problem as a result of the anti- Jin (C.N.A.C. Plane) (Reg.)cent estimate.","
A modern fully aircondition-
Warsaw, July 7: harms, popular vernacular since their arrival and not dis-Semitic riots in Poland. An agreement was announce fed hotel, which it is and will be
Bloom fold newsmen: I ar 10.16 am, (Ord.) 10.30a.m.
Macao and Tainahan (Kwong in Chungking recently by gov the largest hotel in the Far A Foreign Ministry spokesman ficwspaper, appeared with Blank,tributed to the public Govern Sal) 11.00 a.m.
ernment and communist negotia East, is, to be constructed hero estimated last night that the two-spaces in its principal story and ment officials have rofuded to going to inslet that the United discuss the matter with the Nations ike up the Jewish tors on 4, programme to reduce at a cost of Rs. 30,000,000. thirds of Poland's referendum its leading articlo deloted.
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question. It must stop the this vant aggregation of possibly
mately 8,000,000 were
pogroms, this killing and stary- tho 6,000,000 soldiers to n national site of the present world known ten
steadily increasing affirmativo my
ing of Jews and settlo Washington, July 7. Jowish question once and for army of 340,000 troops within Grand Hotel, which is to be torn Jorities on all three questions. luntary suspension, until censor. onship is halted. A forfnor police the next 18 monthẹ -----down The structure will accom-
vely minor question on The reduction is to be modato 500 guests and will have which
hich the Foles are asked to vote general, has been appointed com- Faster Ustribution of sipas
plink, in China has brightened Calling attention to the guar- achieved in stages. China is sup- servants flate, business pro- last Sunday was "do you wish to
the relief altuation for that na- anteu of equal rights in, the posed to wind up with an armed mises, a swimming pool, night abolish the Senate? but it WA
this issue that many observers arid, force of 60 divisions (including club, ballroom, cocktail bars and are watching closely because the in heavy voting,
"yes" majorities on all questions tien, U.N.RIA Director La United Nations Charter, Bloom Gusfüin reported today. He declared that the treatment of divisione) of theatre, ON A 10 "communist
enthusias snitt. Bubstantial ring in the Jews in central Europe is Airmail for London, Calcotta, about 14,000 men each, ben
Plans are being prepared by a opposition (inder Stanislaw Like There was inuar
Jajcyk, dahinded tror his Polish fig
District level of inland rivere bas con threatening, world peace. Ito Johannesburg, Cairo, Bingapore, Both sides foresee difficulties firm of Calcutta architects, pão Pessant, Party, supporter
protributed most to the speed up said that the Jews of the world Rangoon. Sviney, and Auckland
Another factor was the improv¬| must be given a chance to work, (By Air) (Reg.) 1.45 p.m. (Org)), in reaching this goal, but each of whom will viale the United, don
proposed expressar confidence that it will States and Englands tornatudy,
NEUTRALOGIAted relations with regional, Ching and live on terms of equality.
* policiaist+Amstelated Brass Associated Presa Cantor y Train): 400 mb done and a determination to fateel hotel hesline-
Haiphong (Emplro Park) 3.00
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Canto DAY, 12th JULY
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Macao and Talnahan (Kwong Fook-Cheang), 10.00a.m.
Swalow and Bangkok, (florms lin) 10.00 am
Australis vin Sydney (Blobris) (Parcels) 0.50 am. (Rog) 0,46
AIB.
m. (Ord.): 10.00 am..
shai Yen-Hsi-shan, governor of CALCUTTA
had
rulall, its part of the bargain simi
Poles Vote "Yes' immediately apparent d urgently needed motor tires UNO action on the world Jewish
The hotel will be built on the votes already counted artšakdi...nimnounced dita vot
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