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Marine
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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1947.
"Izvestia" And U.S.
Withdrawal
How We
Can Help China
London, Feb. 2. There are many ways in which Britain and China can really help each other, said Lady Cripps, President of the British United Aid to: China Fund, in a speech at a reception of the Anglo-Chinese Chamber of Commerce..
Though neither country at capable of the moment was making great material supplice available to each other in trade, she said, it was important that the two countries should fill the gap by. other
forms of mutual help.
She suggested, for example, the dispatch of British experts who could help the Chinese in social welfare work. Another why would be to provide facili tics for young Chinese adminis trators to come to Britain to study British administration.
Lady Cripps said that she came back from her China tour with a deep conviction of the possibilities for the future between the two countries, if we could go forward unafraid and with trust in each other Central News.
Disarmament Proposal Meets Snag
Late Success, Feb. 2. An American" proposal for worldwide arms reduction, he ing drafted for presentation to the United Nations Security Council, already has snagged in Russian objections, authori totive sources said today.
The basic arms-atomic plan authored by delegate Warren Austin after consultations with President Truman and Secrė- tary of State
Marabull was taken up privately and in ad- vance with the other 10 nations on the council,
The Soviet objections
៧៥-
Moscow, Feb. 1.
The international reviewer of the Soviet official newspaper Izvestia states that the United States décision to withdraw from the Commit-" tee of Three, acting as mediator in the civil
HONG KONG PLANE DELAYED
Poole, Dorset, Feb, 1.
A flying-boat bound for Hong Kong was delayed to day because of bad visibility and ice formation in. Pošle harbour.
It may take off tomorrow' if the weather improves.—-- Reuter
war in China sums up a definite phase of Am- If Russia
erican foreign policy.
"It is known that the Com- mittee of Three which besides Americans included representa- tives of the Kuomintang and Communist Party, was created on the initiative of the United States soon after the arrival in China of General Marshall in
1945," the reviewer states.
He goes on to say that the l former American Ambassador
in
East, "Izvestia" today called General Douglas MacArthur's ban on the Japanese general strike "an infringement of de- mocratic rights directly oppos- ing the principles of the Pots- dan declaration."—Reuter.
Hoover Attacked
Fills The
Vacuum
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Soviet-U.S. Rumpus In Berlin
Berlin, Feb. 2.
American and Russian commanders of Berlin are ·
engaged in a bitter personal exchange over labour policy in the most serious controversy that has come into the open since the four- power Government was Established Here, In an unprecedented attack on a colleague in the Allied commandatura, Major, General Alexan- der Kotikov, the Soviet commander. aired in- the German press the secret proceedings of commandantura meetings and charged Col onel Frank L. Howley, American deputy com- mander, with attempting to "sabotage" a. pro- posed Berlin trade union election, Howley in turn declared in a statement that Katikov was try
to hide the truth.
we have a policy of not washing our dirty linen before the
Germans," said another high- American official, "this is a plain case of dirty
poker."
Howley said in a statement "never before hus à Russian corn- mander-and we have had four of them in Berlin-stooped to insult his Allies in the German presa.”
Colour B Should Go
Washington, Feb. 2. The Army and Navy Journal sald today that "our best inform ed military people" In China Moscow, Feb. 1.
Lontoh, Feb. 1. would have preferred a delay in The "New Times" today the withdrawal American
Mary Attlee, oldest mister of to China, Major-General strongly attacked the forthcom, forces from China until Russia
the British Prime Minister, Patrick Hurley, had "carried ing visit of Mr. Herbert Hoo❘ also removed her troops.
writing in the "World's Chil- out a policy of active support ver. President Truman's "food
Regrettable
dren" magazine, published by reactionary circles
The unofficial military pública- for
ambassador" to Germany, and tion said that among these people
the "Save the Children" Fund: Charging that Kolikov "broke a China."
Austria, se being connected "there long had been a disposition gentleman's agreement" by tak pleads for the removal of the "The Moscow Conference of "with attempts by influential to remain in China awhile longer ing the secret discussions of the enlour bar in South Africa. Foreign Ministers in Decem- American circles to make Ger- if only nvért the vacuum which commandantura to the German bers, 1945 expressed its desire
"Restrictions on half-castes man industry wholly dependent our withdrawal might cause." press and violated Allied control for unification and democration the West and an embryo"of
authority Instructions not to make for misunderstanding sation," he continues, "and the western
The journal added that they allow the German press to show and bitterness between races," European federa- United States were compelled tions.""
felt that if Russia promptly mov-discord among the Allies. Howley ahd says, "and it is hardly to ed in to all the vacuum the sitan-added "this action was most re- be wondered at that some of the to alter their policy in China
It adds, "Hoover's trip istion would be worse rather than grettable and an unfortunate way to a certain extent. Their in- thua -one of the links in the better. terference in internal Chinese chain of plans being
worked affairs was henceforward dig out in the United States
They and perhaps the Chinese: by guised as mediation. This Senator Arthur
Vandenberg would have preferred to have the United States withdrawal made mediation, ately assumed a very one-sided
foreign Russia withdraws its military character.”
personnel from Dairen in accord
મ
of
ing
business,
"It was an attempt by Kotikos to discredit his Aines in the eyes the Germans and prevent tho
compromise,
of
best coloured people tend to
"however, immedi-, and" John Foster Dulles, the effective on the day that Soviet truth-amely that be blocked a gaged in social work among
to
The reviewer goes on to say that the Kuomintang, feeling American support behind them, disregarded the armistice with the Communists, "refused apply the decision regarding the creation of a coalition and convoked the National Assem- bly, which passed the constitu- to legalising the power of the reactionary clique.
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Party Republican affairs expert, and in England by Winston Churchill and his unification committee."
The "New Times" attacked
ance with Stalin's unfulfilled pledge of long ake.
United States economic policy we have voluntarily given up
"As it is," the journal added, in Europe as "hurger strategy consideration which might have which uses
food help as
been used to get the Russians to means of political pressure." make good their agreement with Reuter.
Chins." Assolated Press.
a
Readers' Letters
"The American policy in China has suffered complete bankruptcy. Events will show China Today
conditional demands set forth whether competent American Sir. The proclamation of the by. the Communists just, dori- circles will draw necessary con- leading citizens of Shanghai aistent. constitutional, reason. clusions from the collapse of appealing for peace and ceass- able, documental, necessary or These are the the present policy in China or tion of hostilities by the two otherwise? whether a new form of inter-warring factions in China was momentous questions to which ference will follow the break significant in that it had set the Chinese Nation is anxiously down of the policy of media- forth no concrete proposals awaiting clucidation, impartial tion."
upon which peace discussions and just solution. In another article, criticising could be resumed. It may be In his declaration on the eve United States policy in the Far presumed that the signatories of his departure from China to to the appeal are not lacking in Washington George Marshall definite opinions and convictions refers to the two demands of with regard to the prerequisite the Commanists in a single conditions for the resumption stroke of the pen by simply of peace discussions to settle saying that these two demands: the disputes of the two hostile are unacceptable to Chiang partics, but that the time is not Kal. Shek. Being in an unique yet mature or opportunate for position to know better than Chinese, non-partisan nationals any other impartial observer to set forth any fundamentally his comments, if any forth. prerequisite. proposals for the coming, on the demands of the opening of a new peace con- Communists would clarify mat. ference.
Chinese citizens are ters and pave the way to break in want of a lead. What, then, the dead-lock of the present
state of affairs. is this lead?
S'hai U.S.
Firms For
Hong Kong
Shanghai, Feb. 2.
to immense
veloped during a conference Owing
between Austin
Conditions in China today and Andrei and ever-increasing fin-
Gromyko, Russia's representas
parleys with the other dele: gates. Associated Press.
evacuate
』
"When General Kotikov came to yesterday's meeting, he had no intention of considering the mat- ter in hand and simply made aj
Associated Press, cut and dried attack against us."
despise their white friends."
Miss Attlee, who has been
the coloured
people years, recalls that just before a coloured she left Capetown woman gave à dinner party for her
for 25
"My coloured friends got up and said very movingly, "She Is going back to England and her body will be buried there but she whom the children call Attie will always live in our hearts'. I
General Sir Richard O'Connor, Adjutant General to the Forces, who is passing through the Colony on his way from Japan to England, will leave for Singapore Lomorrow morning, and not this ways remember
ter: morning, as previously stated.
too shall al- them." Reu-
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Should the resumption of tive on the Council. Whether ancial difficulties, many re somewhat like those in peace discussions between the Europe in the Middle Ages two warring parties. be based the United States now will give American businessmen when the people there had to on the fundamental principles ground or insist on all major are now preparing to reserve their political con- and compromises agreed upon provisions of the proposal wis
Shanghai, itvictions to themselves and dare and formally pledged by all not known.
not express their opinions in parties and duly witnessed by Indications were that Austin was understood today. public.
official American meditators in would be guided by the ulti-They are mostly prepar- In the Chinese Press at pre- January last year? Or should a mate results of his advance ing to transfer to Manila, sent one sees news and com- new peace conference be con- ments almost all of which are vened based on new foundations,
The first thing to notice about this system is the instant written by party apologetists and thus creating a precedent accusing one another of by countenaneing the dishonor- and complete visibility of all the nanies or titles at a glance The reasons arè (1) The present inflation and cbstructing and retarding the ing of solemn pledges at the directly the drawer is opened.
The second, that the framework or cradle from which the exorbitant transportation fees. opening of peace discussions. Convenience of a signatory? For example, the freight char- Both parties have set forth These are the questions con- folders are suspended drops straight into any ordinary quarto pes from Honolulu to Shanghai prerequisite conditions for the fronting the Chinese Nation or foolscap filing drawer, so that its installation, catails no are cheaper than those for un-resumption of peace talks; the today, and a just and impartial scrapping of present-fling cabinets and consequently no
Kuomintang, the party in power, answer will move the current needless expense. leading the cargo from the Whangpoo River into
had set forth first eight and, of public opinion towards the ware- housez. Similarly, payment for then four conditions, while the goal for peace.
Marine, stationary & auxilliery Declaration
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Temperature regulators, thermo- melers, température, recorders, liquid level indicators and corders, electric automatic regu lators.
Centrifugal Pumps, etc." Refrigerating Machinery. Bollers & calorifiers.
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Piston Ringk✯ Springs:
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Woonworking thietanéty,
Of Rights
Washington, Feb. 2.
The heirarchy of the Roman Catholic Church in the United | Stutes released today
claration of Human Rights" which set down for the first time broad claims upon the na- tions who live in the
world community.
art
It outlined 18.rights which responsibilities of the State, among them being the "right to the assistance of the International community In time of economic or social dis-
tress."
The declaration was issued by the National Catholic Wel fare Conferente which fix organization of Bishops and Afchbishops in the United States, and was sent to the
Hongkong of
Japan
their future business.
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CALL IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION Sole Agents
Thirdly, the top channels on which, the titles are indexed" the cargo cannot be received in Communists insist on their two Confucius says, "A person do not encroach upon the fling space or reduce the capacity of
is the drawer for papers. US dollars and, consequently, prerequisite demande, namely, without trustworthiness businessmen are badly suffering the rendition of the territory worthless, like à cart, with from the adverse diference occupied by Chiang Kai Shek wheela having no axles, and how between the official foreign ex- since the Armistice of January, tan the cart proceed?" With- change and the black matket last year, and the abolition of out that psychological spell of the Constitution passed lately trustworthiness no individual, (2) All Chinésé statis aré by the National Assembly party or nation can form that. demanding Increase in salaties, under the direction of Chung, reserve of moral power that is making conditions extremely Both parties are resetting to needed to honour obligationis difficult.
military force to attain their and solemn pledges.
rates.
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with care
.put
Many cargoes arrived in the political aims. The Kuomintang Commentators of all nationall- Wobiang River mouth but were planning to gain an over ties who are accustomed to förbidden to be brought in and whelming, military victory and gather evidence unloaded: Many cargoes have to utterly defeat their enemy, and to utter decisions with Leen shipped
to Tientsin but and this entalls nationwide impartiality wil render the the Chinese Government res trické, foreign shipping and mous loss of lives, and scorched if they will make the lead by destruction of property, epor Chinese Nation a great service exth conditions. The Com- writing studied comments on mihists are marking time and the merits and demerits of the planning to bring about the prerequisite demands economic collapse of their forth, by the warring. factions. apponent, and this means The Chinês, Nation will then be nation-wide disorder, fachine; able to disgorge the party pro: starvation, unemployment and paganda with which they had death.
cadtitiually been fed, and open In the 86 years of the history their eyes to discorn__which of the Chinese Republic two alde has really been insincere constitutions had been drawi and obstructing the road to up and promulgated by peace. Then, and not till then, Canton, Feb. 2. The city's Cotton Stock Ex-Dictators, one by Tuan Shf will the currents of public change formally resumed opera- Kal and the other by opinion in all parts of the coun- tion yesterday for the first Tao Taon Boud of these try units into one majestie constitutions wäre drafted forrent to Isweep away: the
rucvigation:
The Chinese merchant ser United Nations Committee on vice is unreliable and Irregu Human Rights, of which Mrs. 1ät, laking one month and some Eleanor Roosevelt is chrisman.
Among other rights of States as much as three months
United Press. were: "Revision of treaties which are no longer in accord. with fundamental justice," and the "Right of access upon equal terms to the markets and raw materials of the world neces- BRYY
for. Its own lite di a people"United Pres
CANTON COTTON EXCHANGE
The 1st floor of the Gloucestims after V-J Day, ter Hotel will be as usual theThe Exchange was reopened with all due formid of ton obstacles and condemn or af place of tomorrow's meeting for for the purpose of cabling thiörmeots legality, but they prove the candlilone sat forth the Rotary Club of Hong Kong Inembers to trade in cotton te how only set os of taper by the warring parties, and to at 12.30 p.m. Capt. E. Hale, yarn freely through the Ex-Will the Constitution drawn up have 4 decisive voice in the re- EN has kindly consented to change instead of being mong under the direction of Chang construction of the ravaged talk to the Club on Invasion poffied by black marketeers Kai Shek follow the fate of incom of Normandy"
predecessorE? Atë/ the... - two
Central News
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