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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1947.

Australia Will Take Toll Of Jap Industries

Washington, Aug. 4.

Australia's Ambassador to the United States said today that his country will insist onTM repara- tlops from Japan's industrial plant in the hope of removing Nipponese power to make war over again.

She also will demand, he said, that the forthcom- ing Japanese peace treaty talks set up an Allied system of control and inspection over Japan- ese life to insure a peaceful nation.

Just how long Japan will have to be supervised by the

Alliea,

Ambassador Norman Chinese Military to any. But he did say his Police Held

Wood Makin was not prepared

Government feels the Allies must remain in Japan until war potential, both in physical plant und paychological attitudes,

have been reduced to zero,

"And that muat depend on the good faith and behaviour of the Japanese people themselves," he said.

"Makin 'outlined his Govern- ment's stand as follows:

Ari

Germans WI CHINESE

Control Farben

CORPS

IN JAVA

***, London, Âug, 47 Quoting an announcement by the United States Military. Gov- emment office which controla the concern, Hamburg Radio" stated today that I. G. Farben, the vast German chemical mono- poly, which fed the Nazi war machine with explosives and

Medan, Aug. 4.10. equipment, Is to remain in Ger. A 700-man Chinese man hands with all its produc-volunteer security corps, tion Installations.

Individual plants aro to be including pre-war mem- handed over to auttable Gorman bers of the. Chinese Na- buyers mumber of whom tional Army, is defend- have already been screened by ing overseas Chinese the authoriiles-and will not be sold to foreign firms, the report from Indonesian attacks slated-Reuter.

within territory newly occupied by the Dutch.

Security Move In Burma

The corps still was carrying on fis patrols on the eve of the Dutch cease fire deadline, and was prepared to continue should the rebel Indonesian forces not also stop hostilities,

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Loridon, Aug. 4. The Burma Government to day published several new acta Shanghai, Aug. 4.

to augment the security men. The nucleus of the security undisclosed number វ sures enforced throughout the corps consists of Chinese army Chinese military police is being country since the political assan- prisoners brought here by detained by the Shanghai Woo-aluations of a fortnight ago. sung Garrison Headquarters in

Japanese as a labour battalion. One was to safeguard mill-When I visited Pomatangalantar, connection with the pollice-gen-tary equipment, communications Indonesian sub-capital for darme clash.

The Vice-Blinister of Defenen.

General Chin Teh-chun is said to have ordered the arrests after an investigation of the incident.

Al seven

An early. pence settle-

A special military tribunal wit ment must be negotiated. Aus- be set up this week to open hear tralip must play П "primary ings. The incident, which origin part in the talks, Hence Aus- ated in dispute between's police iralla is pleased with the recent man and a gendarme over a suggestion from the United cinema ticket, rosulted in ten States that the Japanese peace deaths. Including that treaty be ironed out, by an 11- policemen Reuter.. nation conference where de- cixlong would be taken by a two- thirds vote. The American sug- gestion was immediately tested by the Soviet Unlon which would prefer to settle peace int the Pacifle through the Big Fouri Foreign Ministers where velo by any of the powers is possible. No Aircraft

2

4

Australia will ask that Japan be permanently prohibit- el from owning any naval or

military alrecast and prohibited from manufacturing or operat- ing even civil aircraft during the period of Allied control, Australia will ask for the right

to operate airlines to and with. in Japan,

3 Australia will want to be consulted fully when the Japanese fleet is finally allucat. ed among the Allies.

reparations that would cripple

ime he will not press for

the

Major Snarl

and other public utility services "in view of the lawlessness pro- .valling in the country."

Another measure almed nt controlling Japanese prisoners of wat, and a third was to cope with the large-scale thefts of military stores, and equipment wing-to-the-exceptional-cond tions now obtaining in the coun- try."--Reuter

U.S. And Soviet

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Clash Over KoreaLooming

Washington, Aug. 3.

The United States is expected within the next week to 10 days to make another high level attempt to break the Soviet-American dead- lock over the formation of a provisional gove ernment for all Korea.

Well informed officials told United Press that ac-

tion is scheduled to be taken before Secretary of State George Marshall leaves on Aug. 11 for the inter-American conference in Brazil.. The United States action pre- sumably will consist of another

note to Soviet Foreign Minister Reds-Rounded

Vyacheslav Molotoy. Although

Sumatra which was captured by the Dutch on July 30, truckloads of Chinese already, wern pour. log into town,.......

The security corps comman- der, Lim Seng, said the Indo- neslang hated the Chinese and had kidnapped hundreds, and burned their homes, because:

"Firstly, inferiority complex

aking it out on the Chinese when they lose to the Dutch. Like the Japanese soldiers did to us when they were beaten by their own officers.

Secondly, fealousy of our hard work. They, wanted to de. Estroy Chinese competition for all

time.

Thirdly, killing of

com-

munities where Chinese play an important role, and ending what they call treasonous cooperation between. Chinese and Dutch."

The Chinese were blamed by the Indonesians for profiting at their expense, making fortunes from amuggling. while the Indonesiana, Bghting for inde- pendence, were starvlog and went about in rags Associated Press.

U.K. Miners Go To Australia

I

Sydney, Aug. 3. Following nationalisation nt Shanghai, Aug.4. home, British coal-mining inter A spokesman of the Demo-ests are transferring millions of cratic Langue today claimed pounds in capital and human skill that more than 100 League to Australia to begin inining on members in Kwangel province a huge scale" north of Brisbano were rounded up by the auant

Antwonent of an agree thorities,

mont

the Queensland The spokesman said that the

Govern exploit

and an English can Democratic League bas lodged at Blair Athof, Queensland, can

pany to

rich coal deposits a stern protest with the govern-be expected at an early ment demanding their imme-

Firsh

quality goal. there dinte relenee.

exploited by the open-cut mothed. recently branded as the "all company to the sea-coast, and na The Democratic League was A railway will be built by the of the Communist Party" by extensive export trade to the Far Kuomintang propaganda for its East will be bulli up. alleged pro-Communist standA Welsh expert, Professor T United Pressa.

David Jones, recently Inspected Blair Athol Our Own Corres, pendent.

Japanese economy, Makin suid. officials declined to disclone just Up In Kwangsi But she will want the Japanese what approach would be taken "war potential removed." She because the final decision on the suggests a special committee to form has not been made, it was work out

Industrial thought likely it will consist of machinery that can be removed calling M. Molotov's attention to from Japan and the manner in the fact that Soviet-American which it should be distributed negotiations in Korca on a Held among the Allies,

commander level have bogged down hopelessly and that higher - Far Eastern experts here ad-level steps are necessary. mit the question of the size of

The United States is expected Japanese Industry may be one to call M. Molotov's attention to of the major snarls in the pace to Gen. Marshall carlier this hla destra, expressed in messages

The United States will spend year, for a review of the Korean an estimated $610,000,000 to situation by top American and bolster Japanese economy dur Russian authorities, ing the next year, and reports from Japan indicate the Japan. ese are getting farther into the redAssociated Press.

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M. Molotov had suggested that such a review bo under- taken in August after the Joint Soviet-American Commission in Korea had been given one more chance to reach an agreement.

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MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR CYCLIST:

Macao, Aug. 4.

dan bo

On the application of DSI W.G. Morrison, Wan Kwong, 36, coolle, A memorial service was held when he appeared, before Mr. was remanded for three days on Sunday afternoon for. Chu Latimer, yesterday charge with Man-bin, bicyclet who allegedly demanding, with menaces the sum died after being knocked down of $2 from Chan Yui-chiu by Portuguese policeman Jordan Road ferry wharf on Aug. several days ago. T

Washington officials have be- increasingly concerned over the Korean altuation in the past few weeks.

In a demonstration parade Political circles recognise. the held afterward, banners were

at

deterioration in Korean cured cuthorities and an KING'S MUSIC Co

result continued Rus-guese

alan-American deadlock thare the Chinese Government to take and concern over the economic Lauma action over the alleged in- altuation. They also do notcident. There was no interfer DIALOGUE IN MANDARIN deny the seriousness of reports ence on the part of the police, that law and order in Southern although incoming buses were Korea are deteriorating.Unit halted while officers tore down! ed Press.

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