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Anti-Soviet Centre

Soviet Press Campaign Of

Democratic League Memo On War

Nanking, May 25.

The Democratic League entled for a genuine attempt to settle the civil way in a memorandum to the Peoples' Politient Coun eil today as the Manchurian de legates severely criticized the Nationalist Army for the gov eraneni's grave position 11! Changchun.

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Bitter Criticism

"Maintained By The British”

Moscow, May 24.

The names of members of a White Russian officers corps which the British are accused of main- taining at "the anti-Soviet centre" at Keller- burg, Austria, were mentioned here for the first time today by the Soviet Army news-

paper.

memoramlum, handed by theThis is the latest attack by Soviet newspapers in the campaign of bitter criticism directed against the displaced persons Allied control.

celerates In Ure Council's seggetariat, demanded reestab- Rishment of liaison between the governmeal and Communist.

FIN,

camps under

The mines mentioned in the ables," the waiter is sold of Soviet Army journal include have added,

to

It also demanded the halting | of conscription, cessation the practice of collecting land that of Colonel Rogozhin and The Kellerborg camp is the tax kind, protection of the

sume 130 officers, notably the centre of a far-reaching people's constitutional rights, former Czarist generals, Bredov ganised and release of political prison- and Morozov. The list also in the purpose of which in to keep propaganda network, cludes a force of the Czar's of) outside the borders of the Soviet The Manchurian delegates Guards headed by the former Union at any cost Soviel eltizens' charged that the Nationalist Czarist Colonel Christophoroy who are in forelyn lands as the Army always allowed the Corn-and men of the corps of Gen- result of the war," the Red Star munists to take the initiative. eral Denekin and

Other delegates condemnard who led the

Wrangel.writer askeria. the army for alleged demorni armes In the Russian elvil war, who had became paid agents of anti-revolutionary "Traitors to the fatherland ization. One complaint said,

The Kellerburg Camp. officera engaged in opium snug-1 "Red Star" said, is commanded torture corps and hangmen of the the Gestapo, members of the SS gling aid anther But many officers frequented dance halls, certain Major Thomas, of the people who were fighting for

Associated Press.

the British Intelligence Corps, freedom, now circulate in camps "who married the daughter of for refugees and displaced por- one of the Russian generals".

MURDERER

SENTENCED

Rangon. May 24.

A war crime enart here to day satened a Japanese ex- military police officer, Captaini Hirota Kanga, imprisonment for

(f

The name of the organisa- tion, the paper alleges, has been rannged to "White Rus. sian Camp."

MOSCOW RADIO COMMERCIALISED

Moscow, May 24. Moscoso radio advertised in Incal papers today that affec tive immediately the Moscow City radio network is accept- imp advertisement and

NONHECINENÍA.

The notice was addressed to persons in trade, cinema and theatre enterprises, Soviet and scientific tristitutions, educa. tion institutions and other or- ganizations.

"Rates toll be according to the established tariff," the advertisement sald, United Press,

Americans Evacuate Peitaiho

Tientsin, May 26.

United States Marines have evagnsted G6 women and chil dren, including three Ameri. cans, from Pellaiho, fam pre-war Aummer resort where they had been isolated since the between Communists cat the railroad Tientsin and Peltaiho a week ago.

The Nationalists that the

reported Peitalho but if this was true Reds bad captured

the capture took place after the Chinwangtae to bourd an LCI foreigners left the resort for

under Communist attack. Chinwangtno also was reported

The United States cunsulate said the American Methodist mission at Changli was sacked and burned by Communists dur "They slander, threaten anding a brief occupation but the frighten the victims of Fascism, missionaries were unharmest.— making them abandon the Idea Associated Press, of returning home,"

gona.

"Dormant Fascists" The Red Star writer describ- | ed the Rogozhin Corps as a concentration point for activities the

against the

to 20

years The murder Vight Burmuik in Tharawadly district north of Rangoan in May. 1945.

Warrant Ofleer Tawar Chi kan, who was also convicted on the same crime, was sentenced to 15 years.

Two other non-conumissioned effieurs received five-year terms,

Keuter.

Soviet Union for

Japanese-Made Cotton Goods

Teltyo, May 25.

many commlitees and unions The first post-war sales of "which have found dependable Japanese manufactured cotton, hospitality in the western zone garments and finished

cotton

Pledge Of Faith Al a banquet, it is nileged. given on Nov. 21 last year, a walter is said to have said that "drunken White Guards pledg- ed faith to their new busses.

"The calm, smooth life of the inhabitants of the camp is only a mask behind which is hidden of occupation of Austria and fabrics were reported today by the boiling activity of the 'Rus- Germany".

the foreign trude division of lan Emigrant Committee' head- The writer Leontiev today na- SCAP's Economic and Scientific ett by Colonel Rogozhin, and of serted in an article in the Com-Section. varima "unions" or irrecover-munist organ Pravda that noth-" The sales included 350,000,000 ing had been done to carry out cotton singlets and approximate- the agreement reached t thely 2,700,000 linear yards of Moscow. Regulon of the Councilf bleached, dyed and printed of Foreign Ministers that every fabrics which will be shipped to thing possible should be done to the Netherlands Indies in June. speed up the repatriation of

The items were produced from displaced persona.

Commodity Credit Corporation cotton imported from the United States.-United Press. To India

The Development Of Kwangchowwan

Mayor King-lim said that

Canton, May 24.

Rapid development of Chankiang, better known as Kwangchowwan, as a leading seaport in South China is envisaged by 0 King-lim, gradu- ate of the University of Michigan, who left here today for that port to become its new mayor.

"Chanklang will be a busy the part development project place when she becomes a deep and construction of ratiroad Heaport and railroad terminus." terminus to link Chanklang the new Mayor said. "What I with Kwangs and the vast fear is that municipal progress northwest were planted out by might not proceed fast enough Governor Lo Chi-ying and the to accommodate an expected in- Ministry of Communications crease in population. and that the projects were on the items of the contemplated US$500,000,000 ban from the United States.

M. Bollaert

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"Thre

ra. wishing to he patriated," he said, "encounter

almost insurmountable obstacles. The so-called National Com-

Tokyo, May 25, mittee composed of dormant | General MacArthur's head- Fascists rule in the camps of quarters announced today the the American and British zones first post-war sale of Japanese of Germany where Soviet products to India-approximately citizens from the Baltic States 80,000,000 Incar yards of cotton are located.

fabrics and 8,000,000 pounds of cotton yard.

"The British and American press and radilo openly back the attituile of non-repatriation. Ro- cruitment of displaced: persone who are subjects of Allied coun trics for work in Britain,

"I shall first start with a Belgium, Canada and other modern water work, as the peo- places in need of cheap labour ple are now using well water. has increased," Leontley added. The power plant needs expan--Reuter, sion. Of course the municipal government need not run all these public utilities but en. courages free enterprise. hope Amerien and other foreign interests will invest in these do-China,

Canning

To develop industries, be said' he would promote canning, be- cause pork and fish are cheaper | there, while the excellent sugar

crops should

encourage establishment of a sugar

cane

Most of the gooda are scheduled to leave Japan in the next few weeks.

it was also announced that approval has been given for the entry of a six-man India trade mission to Japan. The group is scheduled to leave India by air this month.-United Press.

Chinese Reds Have

800,000

Troops

Nanking, May 25.

The Vice-Minister of National Defence. Gen. Lin Wei, told the People's Political Council yes. terday that the Chinese Communists have 800,000 troops actively engaged in combat. Gon, Lin Wel said that about capital:

Saigon, May 24. Political circles expect that [the impending meeting which

is expected between the High | the Commissioner, M. Emile But 'refinery. He said ho looked laert, and the 70-year-old form- forward to close commercial er Emperor of Annam, Thanh ties also with the neighour, In- Changchun, capital of Man-abled the landing of the

Thai. will be "significant." dochina.

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90,000 are on the outskirts of The improved weather en- several chúria.

Nationalist transport planes in airstrip (the launched without any Communists have captured the particular, long-range objectives main airport in the western other than to disturb the gay suburb).

M. Bollaert, who was to have Chanklang was selected by He claimed that their attacks the downtown left for Parin today but post-the American combined: chiefs were poned his departure for a week, qf ataffs as the landing place of left. by air this morning for American troops to assist Ching Hue, capital of Annam.

in the counter-offensive to drive erament by attacking Nation Generallysimo Chiang Kai- Later he la expected to visit the Japanese forces from this aliat garrisons wherever they shek commended the comman Cape St. Jacques, 80 miles from country. This plan fell through are not strong.

der of the New First Army, Salgun, where Thanh Thai hos qwing to an carlier Japaneso Bfore than 100. Communist-Gen. Pan Yu-kuan, for, his de arrived this weak after more surrender, but the town's strate-held counties have been recap-fence of Changchun in a cabled than 30 years in exile.

Rie Importance was recognised tured in the recent government message. During his visit to St. Jac- by General George C. Marshall drive, the Minister said.

Meanwhile, fighting is con-) ques, M, Bollaert is also expect when he was in China, The

Meanwhile, minor clashes continuing in the Peltaho area, ed to study living conditions of port was until two years. Changchun yesterday with large said to have landed in an am- tinued on the outskirts of where, the, Communista were hundreds of Annamite skilled French-leased territory labourere who were recently re- under Japanese occupation. reinforcements reportedly delv-| phibious patriated from Frence. Reuter. Associated Press.

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