CRERAR POINTS U.S. Policy
CANADA'S TRADE IDEALS
Tokyo, Aug. 8.
General H.D.G. Crerar, Canada's foremost soldier, now on a visit to Japan, stressed at a press. con-
In Far East Hit
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1947.
New Korean Set-Up
ference today the "practical Interest of Cana-policy in the Far East General dian businessmen to repair as soon as possible the havoc of war"
His mission to Japan, he sald, underlined the Canadian Govern- | ment's desire for revival of pre- with. Far Eastern war trode countrica.
Counsel
Critical Of Police Trial Procedure
Strong criticism of police policy in prosecuting without making full investigations and with- out satisfying themselves that their witnesses. would be available was made by Mr. G. S. Hugh-Jones in Mr. W. H. Látimer's Court at Kowloon yesterday.
Buffalo, New York,
Aug. 8. Washington, Aug. 7.
The Secretary of State, United States foreign
George Mar- has meant that China shall, formally assumed for all fares worse than former responsibility enemies, said Dr. Walter Civil affairs in Korea as E. Judd (Republican re- the first step in his plans Gunboat presentative from Min-to take over from the
former Army in former enemy Sinks nesota and a medical missionary in states. China).
Spraking at the final session of Convention of the Churches of Christ, Dr. Judd declared the Chinese could have made a deal with Japan, causing Shanghai, Aug. 8. |100,000 dditional American xible services to this task.” Japan's largest post-deaths. that General Crerar this morn-war shipment of mer- China, however, fought
most
General Crerar said that pence with Japan was regarded by the Canadian Government n important, "equiring the most enreful study of all IanuCA volved,"
In-
He sald Canada's desire was
to "contribute ugeful and sen-
Japanese RouteCa reported
He declined to disclose
.
the
Jap Goods In
Shanghai
the Third World
Mr. Hugh-Jones was appearing in defence of Chinese Detective So Chang-ting who was charged With demanding with menacer $2,500 from Lel Hel on May21 and with assaulting Lel Hel on the teme date.
The case was first heard on Aug. 2.
t
At the commencement -of - yes. terday's hearing, Detective Sub.
This was disclosed tonight by
Shanghai, Aug. ›8. The Chinese gunboat Hal a Dopariment source, who aald Lt. Gen. John Hodge, comman Halung, 160 tons, sank near San It was then alleged that ac- der of the American forces in Mon Island, 36 miles north cast cused gave Lel Hel a beating.up Korea, henceforth would report of Hong Kong, late in July after with a pair of handcuffs and the directly to Washington on all she struck a reef at the height barrel of his revolver, pulled him political, economic and cultural of a storm,
Into the Tung Fong Restaurant, affairs.
Four crew members are mlas and on the way to the Police that the ing any holleved drowned but Station demanded $2,600 as the It was emphasised with
of the cam-price non.prosecution for change did not affect milltary 10 others including that Manchuria
Government - dumpad ing conferred with five Japanesechandise to countries in the conviction
matters and that General Mac-manding officer were saved. The dredging Cabinet representatives.
South East Asia has just would be restored.
We gave away the chief ports Arthur remained Gen. Hodge's gunboat disappeared in less than opium. passed through Shang-and railroads of Manchuria to the superior in all milltary affairs. four minulce.
The Army had long sought| The ship was en route to join Russings, even though we did not
to turn over in the State De- naval expedition hting the hai,
want them ourselves," he said.
Dr.
that if the partment full responsibility for pirates of Kuei Ling. Island Judd spid Chinese had been our fees "they military government civil affairs Associated Press.
be a pre- CHARGE AGAINST consultation with the Attorney. DSĮ. Jolinston said: "After would have been Hke: General in accupied areas. It was unler.
Atood Kuren would Deurlon MacArthur.
for
PILOT DROPPED Genoral I have been instructed "They would be well admin.liminary training" ground cn
similar netion eventually in olhori
to withdraw both charges against istered and ministered to.
Shanghal, Aug. 8..
This is mainly occupied areas.
There was ND official
The District Court procurato the defendant. 031-| nouncement of the change. It today decided to drop proaccu-due to the disappearance of two has been gradual and is not yet tion of the China National Avia-of the key witnesses."
Mr. Hugh Jones said the incl take on Corporation pilot, Alfred
have claimed to completed and may still
Preston Moore, on charges of dents were negligence causing the death of happened on May 21 and 22. some time-United Press.
The complainant made no re- three Chinese farmers on April port until a month after, (June
rives.
TeAults of the talk, merely ay- ing detalls should be available
Chinese commercial circles are "within a few days" when the Canadian business group ar- discussing measures to con. solidate their position in the Emphaslaky Canada's world South Seas markets before Japan commercial role, he painted out cre competition reappears. that although the country con. tains one per cent of the world's ruute population, during 19:39 11 rank-Singapore and Sourabaya, ed sixth in world trade and in its 1947 rose to third.
Is The shipment, which
to Amoy, Hong Kong,
con.
of some 20,000 bales of cotton yarn and plece goods, Canadian imports of Japanese, aggregating over 5,000 tons. goods between 1935-39, he said, Averaged $4,000,000 annually while exports to Japan totalled $20,000,000 annually.
market.
in
ad-
Wedding
26, 1947.
spector J. Jalinston (Special Investigator) applied for leave to withdraw both charges against So Chong-ting.
21).
"But they were not enemies, our friends, so now They were they can suffer and starve."
"Is it any wonder," Dr. Judd The majority of Chinese mer asked, "that the Russians do not chants here interpreted the ship take seriously the high-sounding ment as Japan's first serious bid. Inviral pronouncements of Seera. since the surrender, to regale atary Georgę Marshall and Senator
the South Sens Austin?"
In an earlier address, Dr. H.R. He sull the mission (which is foothold spending one week in the Toky
They ruefully admited that Wei, Professor of Physics at the aren and another week in the
there was a brisk demand for University of Nanking and British occupation zone) hopes to be able to estimate the post-, Japanese cotton yarn und piece viser to the Chinese delegation to goode in such countries as the UNO Atomic Energy Com. war problems facing Japan and laya, The Netherlands East mission, eald the world's salva- tion depended on the "Gospot of report its findings to the Cana-Indica and Slam, which they t dian Government,
tributed largely to the export ban Christ," General Crerar expressed ad-
these commodities
He sold from
that although the and China. miration at the "manner
Chinese church faced the trinin of measure of the rehabilitation of
Meanwhile, a spokesman of the atheism, nationalism and political Japan since General MacArthur Ministry of Economic Affairs au. Ideology, "we are not discouraged. Its arrived and accepted the very ounced that a preffeslancy plan There is just one world. great responsibilities.
"If the Japanese people truly has already been drafted for the salvation depends on the gospel of cf while erupe de chine (denigned the American maintenance chief said.
nyslam Christ."-Associated Press.
on
Institution of a barter
the when trading relations are re
o
adapt and firmly promote principles of democracy now being advanced by SCAP, future of the country should be he said. United assured," Press.
to
umed between China and Japan. China is expecting to exchange ting oll, salt, sugar, bristles and
Her
products "surplus"!
for Japanese industrial materials and
agricultural implements.
P.I. Refused
Seat
A
Lake Success, Aug. 7.
that Japan is to getConnell refused today to give
Moore, who was formerly
From that time there was an- Marine flyer and onetime
Jothor interval of a month before employee of Senator Carter defendant was arrested on July Glass, was flying a passenger 22. plane to Lanchow with five pas-
"One would think the Police sengers and erew of three Officers would have made full in- when the left engine of the vestigations during that ilme and plane falled. As he made ansatisfied themselves of the wit emergency landing in an adjoin-nesses to be called," said ing field three farmers were Hugh-Jones. killed.
"There are two witnesses whom However, the procurate will the prosecution wished to call Investigate the complaint against but who were not available,” he
At St. John's. Cathedral yester day afternoon Miss Pamela Mary Woodcock, only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Woodcock, be- Mr. Barnett came the bride of Deakin, younger son of the late Mr.
E. C. Deakin, and Afr
entered the The bride, who church on the arm of the Hot. Mr. D. F. Landaic, wore a gown Josephine Cohen) with fullo veling and carried a bouquet off CNAC who is at present in States United orchids.
Attending the bride were Missos Margaret Gordon and E. Morrison acting as bridesmaids in gowns of orchid pink organdie and carrying bouquets of tuberoses. Wearing a gown of turquoise crepe de chine, Mrs. 8. Rudrof acted as Matron of Honour.
Mr. H. F. Hopkins discharged
by
the
Presa.
United
CHINESE PANIC IN BANGKOK-
Bangkok, Aug. 7, COCKLOFT FIRE In the meantime, it is reliably The United Nailona Security
An unprecedented panic in Central Fire Brigade received lenned
Chinese financial circles in Bang a call at 11.00 p.m. yesterday134,000 tons af. salt which will be the Philippinek a neat for de- the duties of best man.
kok, enused by the closing of *** shipped from Tsingtao under the bate on the Indonesian case. Following the welding a recep- several large money exchange fire at Lockhart Rond.
agreement with SCAP. In previous discussions Bri-tion was hold at "Nittsdale." | shops during the last three Machines from Central Station barier and from Wanchai Station, were Earlier, SCAP had requested from fein opposed giving a place to i Shek-0. The happy couple later weeks, has subalded after an
the Chinese Government a ship the islands and Australia and, left on their honeymoon which interim organisation of influen dispatched.
at Shanghal andtial Chinese merchants decided On arrival it was that the ment of 43,000 tons of salt, of India spoke for the Philippines. will be spent
With seven armative votes Formosa. The bride's going-away to give their full support to the cockloft of No. 460. Lockhart which 10,000 tons had pirendy
been sent.-Reuter..
neceanary for
the dress was of ice blue crepe. Dassage, Road used for paint thinning,
gounell balloted aix to zero with had caught fire,
Britain, Belgium. Russia, France and Poland abatuning.
Austrain had contended that the Philippines were vitally af fected by events in Indonesia and India declared that the peace of all the southeast Paci- he was threatened.
The fire was under control before the arrival of the fire ap. pliances.
It was reported that one em- ployee suffered burns to bath legs and removed to hospital by Ambulance.
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U.S. AGENTS FOR JAPAN
San Francisco, Aug. 8. Three American industrialists route to Japan to survey Japanese industry for the War and State Departments - Ox
So far India, as one of the well as for their own firma, nations presenting the case, are among more than 300 pas- and the Netherlands, an affect gengers who sailed today on the ed party, have seats at the table American President Lines along with the 11 delegates. Marine Adder.
The two may participate in de- The Marine Addor will call bate but have no vote.-Asso-
Kang, Shanghai, ciated Press. at Hong Manila, Honolulu and Yokohama. The three, industrialists pre Horbert B. Pierce, Charles P. Grandgerard and Eric Fesele,
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CASE QUTED
1
GENERAL SUN ARRIVES
Canton, Aug. 8.
Sun
Li-jen,
money exchange business.
The crials broke in the middle
of July when a chain of three
were unable
to
cash large
Mr.
"I don't want to make too long a comment on the case but some witnesses have been lying from the word go.
"I do not wish to criticise the policy of the Police "but I do think that, a fuller investigation should be made before the charges are brought
Defendant, was discharged,
Ruhr Talks With U.S.
London, Aug. 7.. Sir William Strang, political money exchange shops in Swatow adviser to the British group on amounts of matured promissory for Germany, will leave for
the Allied Control Commission Lt. General Deputy Commander of Chinese notes and pay off the remittances Washington by air from Lon Ground Forces, arrived here by from Chinese in Bangkok.
Millions of people in Kwangdon with a team of expert ad plane from Shanghat. yesterday tung, particularly in the Swatow Visers who are to discuss Ruhr afternoon.
coal production with United This is Gen Sun's first visit district, depend entirely upon to Canton since left for remittances from Slam to main States oficia's.
The United States has not yet tain their living.-Central News. Manchuria with his New First
agreed to British suggestions. Army Immediately after
for a wider agenda for the Japancee surrender. As Com- to Kwangtung to disarm Japan. limited field of securing on in- minder of the New First Army, ese forces in the province.crease in the coal output of the he had then led his troops down' Central News.
the
the
Protests At Release
Of Jap
Businessmen
Washington, Aug. 7.
An Australian Embassy spokesman today said that Australia, China and New Zealand considered “the time was not yet ripe to permit Japanese to Tokyo, Aug. B. The prosecution today told the travel freely abroad."
"While sion and atrocities committed analysis any reason advanced at for the Far East that it was recognizing the altruistic motive by the Japanese are still most justification." *6,45 pan.-"Butch" at the Plano (Vocal) abandoning the indictment, al-
vivid.' 7.00 p.m.-Budles Enit Reynt bulegations that Hidek! Tojo and prompting the United States pro.
6.30 9.0-Xavis Cugat and His Waldorf International Military Tribunal The spokesman said
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A.Od. n..-London Telers World News 8.10 p.m.-Landan Helsys Home News
from Britain.
8.16 p.m.-Favourite Orsólatu.
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10:11 pm-teles from the tang, Sex Motel 68 Food Catple, and the
24 other Japanese leaders on posal to permit interchange of trial on war crime charges par- persons by
Japan and
Ruhr.
Britain maintains,, however, that the whole Industrial and economic future of the British Zone of Germany, Britain and Western Europe are involved in the problem that has led to the conference.
There is good, reason to bo- Heve that the British'delegation will propose fresh items for the agenda when the talks opin next Tuesday-Bouter.
Australia Joins Bank
Subtle Propaganda "Mr. Makin pointed out that "Mr: Makin added that there democratization of Japan was other was a tendency to be carried clearly established in Austra-
Washington, Aug. 8...... ticipated in a conspiracy for the countries for educational, re-away with enthusiasm for the lian foreign policy and be quot- Australia beame the forty-
bolag control of the Netherlands Fast glous, scientific, information experiment
concluded ed Dr. Evatt's statement in this nth member of the Interna Indies between 1928 and 1987; and general cultural purposes, for planting democratic ideas connection to the Hoses of Redonal Monetary Fund and the
The announcement came after; including members of trade and institutions in Japan 40 presentatives on Feb. 20.
International Bank for Recon- "Double Bedlam" Part A Comadr the defence placed on the wit uniona, Australia, China and that on occasion the tngo of "Mr. Makin then said: “We do struction and Development to-
balarido was lost. Mr. Makin not feel we have enough exday. Inese stood Yutaka Ishizawa, New Zealand are opposing it.
former Japanese consul-choral
continued: "When we begin to dence of Japanese goodwill to The Bank and Fund jointly ht Batayla, who was prepared The Austrällan Ambassador, think again in terms of allow-justify, before the peace treaty announced that the Britton in all the story of negotiations Mr. Norman Makis, put the Ausing Japandse nationals to move is agreed. their travelling Woodengreement was algaed coding to the Netherlands Top traban case before the Far freely abroad, especially after abroad on such pretext an con- on behalf of tile Australian Tiles Japalong, freement, con Fastern Commission. He said: such a short period, we feel we tributing towards the proces Cotumonwealth by 3.10. Makin, eluded on April 1987-Asso- In the minds of the Australian Love a heavy responsibility to of democratiantion. We cannot Australia's Ambassador to the clated Press.
people the memories of aggres- subject 'w the most searching bellove in such a short opace of United States.
time the Japanne have absu. Austraila's quota of contribu- doned the practices of decolt lloh 40 the Fund was set at and guile which made thelp yo 100,000,000, Hop sutrscription cord so disgraceful in the past to the capital stock of the World ・We see that many Japanya. Bank Is 2,000 shares having a may take this opportunity to total par valon of $200,000,000, engage in subtle propaganda
Asggeleted Prana. activities and to strengthen their position at the poet OPTI ference table. We sedino shood. reason whatever for CaPAZIOSO, to be so indulged as to thing [tho-nainn, advantages:ad powers before the pace Idaigned. Matter of och
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