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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 1947.

THE TREATY WITH JAPAN Given Top Priority In Washington

Holiday Toll In

America

Chiengo, June 2. Accidental

durm deaths Memorial Day werk-end dre toward the 450 mark early today wird vaentienist ACTORS ination hearded for home.

the

The total number of

violent death had reached 440 and the Bhol-Beure was expected to be at least fal

The National Safety Council said that 275 persons would be Jure Estally in automobile Pidents alone. Highway accident. look heaviest tall, killing 181 Plane crashes kiel 103,, or which it were in two of the worst

plane tragedies hartery,

|

Not Being Left To Big Four

Washington, June 2,

Informed officials reported today that the Japan- ese peace treaty has now been given top prior- ity in the State Department planning. They said as a result of the progress made the United States could be expected within the future to suggest consideration, with other in- terested nations. of preparations for a peace .conference.

the nation's hus

Forty-seven were drowned and 100 div in miscellaneous cident..

RC-

bren

Crisis Day A Damp Squib

(Continued from Page 1)

province, including two. news- men, and 32, students paper. were inken into custody in Fon- cho, capital of Fuklea pro- vince. Renter.

In Tientsin

demonstrations

Secretary of State George C. Į with the United Kingdom Marshall still has not disclosed | sonie other nation on a treaty just how many nations the plan, no formal appronel has

Tientsin, June 2. United Staten will suggest yet been made. However, this

With educational institutions should participate in the nefualis expected to come Rometime closely guarded by police And writing of the treaty. However, next month,

there strel-belnicled gendarmes, the offelis said, the United

were no indications of students' No Difficulties? States position, when mude

antdoor activities up to midday Australian officials desire today. known. definitely will not Healt

for an early conference with The Tentsin Students Associa- for thin to

lefti solely to the Big Four nations maximum Australian participation advised the students to abar-

on hins long been

dun their planned recognised done with the

here. Officials sui Australiang today but "anti-civil war, activi ||European treaties.

tles would continue could he certain that they would| Gen Marshall, DAN well ZIM

There was a remarkable absence be among the key nations the of early morning student trai Father United States officials, New York, with 8 death, fed reengnises the fact that Aus-ed States would consult with and normal class-work was hard- schools the states in the number of fatali-tralia, the Philippines and other concerning preparatory aspects y conducted since many

of the conference, Forty-two of the dead werentions have the right, by the

have declared holiday in order viction of the United Airlines value of their contributions to

Gen. Marshall refused to com- to avoid incidents. plane crash at Latinordia Med

fr former

Armed President

police and military Herbert Hoover's suggestions on throughout the moralug whin the lorries patrolled the atrecis seperate pence with Japan if' Chinese press reports that nore umble to secure Russian agree than 20 arrests were made locally ment. However, informed offi- in the past few drys in connectin clals said one reason for this with the official efforts to prevent might be that the Americans do disturbances Today--Reuter. not anticipate an many differences between themselves and Rassin over the Japanese| treaty as was the case with the EuropeRn treaties. -

United Press.

Hes.

California and the largest num ber of rosie fatalitie, with re posted. --Elzited Press.

FAMILIES IN JAPAN

Tokyo, June, 2, The first wives and families of Australian troops of the British Commonwealth Occupa- tion Force arrived in Japur to- day aboard the steamer Taiping. A message of welcom was broad-ast to them as the ship stened up the Inland Sea to Kure and n military band played as site docked.

The families of United King dom troops are due to reach Japan on June 9.--Reuter,

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"Fascists"

Pelping, June 2. About 1.500 North China University students gathered at the National Peking University campus last night and heard un-), MV. “KAFIRISTAN” dergraduates declare the only way China could achieve de nocracy would be "by shedding its own blood and dealing death

to dictatorship."

Soon as Possible As far as the time for holding the confereher is concerned, the offeinis said the aim now is "as Boon BS possible" since Gen Marshall has given the matter

Empire Talks top priority.

Canberra, June 2. The theory which prevailed when Mr. James F.

The Prime Minister, Mr. Joseph Byrnes was Secretary that they said today the prospects Japanese

of holding Empire peace talks on cunference Japan peace

at Canberra are moro should await the conclusion of favourable. the German und Austrian He said Briain is prepared to treaties has now been completely and Ministers if the conference is

postponed until August and Aus train is trying to induce the

The students, representing 13 Dominions to act likewise-Unit-universities and collegra, ed Press,

furled a green flag bearing two tzu"-De- characters "Mink mocracy-which Was placed

abandoned.

Despite repeated rumours that the United States was consulting

Viceroy Discloses Plan To The Indian Leaders

(Continued from Pape i)

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over the girls' dormitory head- quarters for today's planned general anti-civil war strike.

One student leader said that since the war's end the "fascists in China built a river of blood purposes.

3. Reference of key decisions to serve their own

India-elected representatives There are Oriental fascists who

as a whole so that a broad demo. live luxury and corruption paving the cratic endorsement of the leaders, while the people starve."

Second Assembly 1. Arrangements way for Hindustan, on the one policy may be forthcoming. This Nine students beaten in re- hand; and Pakistan, on the other, Implies a second Constituent Ascent demonstrations, were pre-

to give same time takingsembly

the Moslem sented flowers by girl students care of a public services of un

League views the same reflection and were described as "heroes Alt.India character until these as those of Congress, Sikhs and and martyrs." Associated are Anally allocated between the other communities are given In Press. two main communities.

the present Constituent Assembly which the League boycotta.

ma-

2. Some plans that will enable the Central Government chinery to cope with the interim situation,

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4. Special arrangements for the constitutional determining future of provinces with special majority and minority problems. Defence Problems

un

POPE'S WARNING

TO RULERS

(Continued from Page 1)

5. Subsequent urgent talks

He urged peacemakers to the future of Indian defences to avoid methods which have determine whether A divicted nothing to do with punishing India, still permits of common war mriminals but create bitter defence arrangements or whether disillusionment. He referred en- the services must be split, which pecially to those persons not re- some leaders declare would be sponsible for the faults of the 'calamitous, not only for India past regimes. but for world security.

the Indian civil services.

Dark Forces

6. Urgent talks upon the dis- tribution and the redisposition of "How, Indeed, does' one help in establishing universal securi. 7. Discussion on the diplomatiety by heaping upon

Its very representation of the two separate foundations mighty ruing-not notions abroad as well as in cachouly material ones' but those of rother's capitals and countries.

All theso problems can and doubtless will be solved India

mem-

living human beings? How can Europe feel safe whose divides, but the general impres-bers are party to despair and 'discouragement, dark and diamal sion among those following the alluation from the London end is forces of disintegration which find there is not a day to be will early exploit just as thosu revolutionaries of tomorrow lost-Reuter,

of yesterday did? If things are considered as they really are it Now Delhi, June 2

must be admitted that it is not Reliable sources suld today that possible, even with the best of the British Cabinet Mission's goodwill, to establish: immo- original plan for a unitary aumin-diately that security for which Istration of India has been scrap the human race so ardently ped completely and was not oven discussed at today's round table conference

Plan Sorapped?

ongs," said the Pontiff,

The Popo said he well knew Viecount Mountbatten has pre-

pro the extent and gravity of the sently asked the Indian leaders to "Unspeakable fate of Europe” give their answer before midnight and added "Nor do we wish to tonight to his alternative plan lessen the enormity of its fault based on the division of India, In- but how Is it posible, for vic- cluding the partition of Bengal torious nations in their turn and the Punjab Provinces and the to adopt or tolerate methods

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