THE CHINA MAIL; MO NDAY, APRIL 12, 1848. :
MASKED WITNESS APPEARS Chiang Cant BAN ON ATOMIC
IN STUART SMITH TRIAL
New Customs Rulings
Shanghai, Apr. 10.
In future. belongings found in excess of a maximum value sel for articles carried as luggage by passengers arriving from abroad may be re-exported by their ori ginal owners, provided they are certified by
the Customs authorl-
ties as bona fide passengers' lug sage, according to semi-ufticia) Chinese cources today.
This decision was reached ut a meeting of the Import-Export Board.
Formerly, personal belongings value exceeding the anaximany Dxed for overseas passenger luggage were dealt with in ne- coriance with the rulings guvern- ing arrivals of unauthorised im- ports and treated n9 ordinary The clandestine merchandise. regulations netting US$500 is the maximum value for Imported OR
affected by this gate bre trot amended ruling --Reuter.
RICE EXPERTS
·FOR AFRICA
London, Apr. 11. Two men,
with specialist ex- perlance
Burma. In India and have been thosen as members of British mission to nivise on the production of rice and other crops in East and Central Africa, the Colonial Office announced today, They are Mr. G. Lacey, former chief
Irrigation officer in United Provinces, India, and Mr. R Watson, former director of Priculture in Burma,
They
the
will arrive in Nairobi next Friday.Reuter.
Hamburg, Apr. 10.
An amazing story of how he posed in Britain as an Englishman was told by a masked witness at the trial today of Captain John Stuart Smith, RAMC, who is on two charges of manslaugher and 14 of professional negligence in the treat- ment of interness held by British Intelligence. He has pleaded not guilty.
The whole case has been surrounded by secrecy. At
the outset, it was stated that high State secrets would figure in the evidence. Saturday's hooded man described himself as Count Kurt Robert Butler Brandenfels, aged 28.
concreto
He told an amazing story of mid-winter. The cell was uni- his change of nationality and furnished. It had pose in Britain as an English. floor only halfcovered with lino-
leum. The window had no glass | man.
in it.
He said he was not in British custody. In 1940 he became a naturalised Russian and re-
nounced his German citizenship: He did not make it clear how it happened but he declared he was now Stateless.
Icy Water
floor
Live For Ever
Kal.
Washington, Apr. 10, The "Evening Star,” In an editorial today, bald that Generalissimo Chiang shek's admission' that, esvan * of his best Divialons have
bean destroyed was a "cour ageous statement but not very reassuring."
The editorial said: "Chfang cannot live forever. The forces he rallied around him might soon fall apart without the binding element of his remarkable ability, In that case there would be chaps and the Communiata concolvably would take over In fairly rapid order."- United Press.
Bao Dai Threatened
By Radio
PRODUCTION?
New York, Apr. 10. ››
A world-wide ban on large-scale atomic production was suggested by American atomic scientists tonight as a means of advancing the discussion of the United Nations atomic control proposals, now deadlocked by Soviet objections.
They thought that if the ban was added to the UNO proposals, it would break the deadlock, and said that they had already suggested this to the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission.
The spokesman for the sclen- tists was Mr. Cuthbert Daniel, Chairman of the Working Com- mittee of the Association of Scientists for Atomic Education in the Atlantic region, who told
a press conference:
"The people would be willing to forget about atomic power if they could only stop worrying about the atomic bomb.
"That is just about what our suggestion amounts to,” he added.
spection.
Total System
Taiwan
Demanding
Autonomy
A Brish sentry threw 2 bucket of water over the which froze. Using ley water, ho had to scrub the wall for nearly two hours. He was wearing only
Paris, Apr. 10.
Nanking, Apr. 11. shirt, trousers and socks. His The Vietminh radio, controlled
The "Hain Min Pao" quoting feet were
Mr. Daniel said that they had members of the Taiwan delegu- soaked in Icy water by the Left-wing Indochinese and bled,
autonomy movement, today suggested the ban to be part of In 1943 he was arrested by the Finally, Butler Brandenfels threatened Bao Dal, ex-Emperor a total system of worldwide con- tion to the National Assembly Gestapo and later liberated by said he broke off the handle of of Annam, with assassination if trol to prohibit atomic weapons, said today that they planned the Rusisons. In August, 1945, spoon and swallowed it.
he enters into collaboration with backed up by thorough-going into introduce a resolution grant- he flew to Britain, posing as an
ing Talwan self-government The court
Government, adjourned until the French
the Englishman. He stayed for ten | Monday.--Assoclated Press,
Agence France Presse reported
"It means that the world within the framework of the months until taken back to Ger-
would have to give up any idea Chinese · Republic, from Saigon today.
The French news, agency quot- many under arrest.
of using atomic
A spokesman, Halen Chang- power plant purposes for some chang, said the action was being ed the Vietminh radio as saying "If Bao
with Dal collaborates
period of time."
taken because of the Central the French Government, he will He added:
promises. "We think that it Government's broken
which Gen. Pai Chung-hst made Lescape assassination only through is a small sacrifice; one that a the
to the islanders after the bloody will gladly protection at French tanks, people
incidents on Fab. 28, 1947, which that Reuter. The agency emphasised
Include certain rights of ou- this Wan the first time the
tonomy. Vietminh radio had directly threatened the former monarch, and that until now it had simply offered him "advice and warn- ings not to lend himself 10 colonial and imperialist manoeu-
WRE
In November, 1946, he taken to the now famous Special Bad Centre at Interrogations Nenndort.
In evidence, the Count wald he was made to stand at atten. tion on his festering feet while being Interrogated at the Cen. tre,
He described how he was put
Burmese
Prince Murdered
con-
Rangoon, Apr. 11. Official reports today in the "cold punishment cell" infirmed the reported killing of
Prince Taw
Paya Gyi and Yesterday, M. Emile blamed the Communist insur-
Bollaert, French High Commissioner, was gents,
The prince was the 20-year-old | reported to be willing to restart grandson of the late King Thi-negotiations with Bao Dal for baw, who served as Burran's inst the purpose of restoring the for- Burmese inonarch from 1876 un- mer monarch to his throne.- Ţill his removal by the British In Reuter.
1885.
Fundamental Rights Of A Free Press
Geneva, Apr. 10.
William Benton, chief American delegate, said to- day that the United States will not compromiso an the fundamental rights of a free press dos- pite the new spirit of conciliation at the inter- national conference on Freedom of Informa- ⚫tion.
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The panee was shot dezul on Thursday near the Communist stronghold of Phinmuna in Cen- tral Burma. His British travel- ling companion, J. S. Cook, who was wounded in the assmult, has Įsince died.
They were attacked while tra- velling in a station wagon.
that Omelak reports niso suld armed guards had beaten off
ta Communist attack on a passenger
energy
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COACH'S DEATH
Pittsburgh, Apr. 11. Dr. John B. (Jock) Sutherland, 59, famed U.S. College, and pro- fessional football coach, died early today after two emergency brain operations within few hours.
Dr. Sutherland's death was due to a malignant brain tumour.- Associated Press.
Stassen Rests But
Dewey Carries On
Chicago,, Apr. 10.
The delegates emphostsed that the island is not seeking complete Independence but the right to elect certain officials and to adopt certain Inws under which soft- government will be possible. Associated Press)
THE TRUE SUBMARINE
Washington, Apr. 11.
The Navy indicated today that it may be on the brink of finding out how to build a "true", sub- marine-one that possesses speed, manoeuverability, long rango and complete Independence of outside
air
upply
methods of propulsion are envisioned which will make
rate. However, there is specula- | tion on both atomic energy and
of improvement
the
German experatoren method nfĮ
He said in an interview that train near Pylmann, kiliing cigh Governor Thomas E. Dewey today carried his fight this goal possible," said tho. an- the American delegation weled and eight wounded.
Communists while losing ono kill-
for votos into Western Nebraska-but Haroldnouncement which did not elabo comed the conciliatory attitude In the Pegu District in south- adopted by representatives offeru Butma three Communists
Stassen rested from his political labours unti! possible the Communist Enstern States were reported killed and eight
Monday, when he will make a final appeal during the past three days.
wounded in an attack on a police station. Associated Press.
to voters in that State's primary on Tuesday. Meanwhile, 400 supporters gathered here from 45 States to set up the formal organisation of the "New Party" which will push Henry Wallace's independent condidacy for Presi- dent.
"It la a most encouraging de- velopment. We fear it only if it takes the form of demand that in the name of unanimity we'com- promise on fundamental princi- ples. That we cannot and shall not do. There are grave dan- gers Impilel! In attempting to reach unanimous agreement in this new and unfamiliar area for
International conference.
to
SIAM CONSULATE FOR SWATOW
Canton, Apr. 11. The Siamese Government will a Consulate in Swatow open some time this month, according to reports from that elty received These reports state that a large
In Canton.
The
Dewey stretched his campaign
The cable said:
carrying
peroxide aboard to provide the oxygen necessary to run the engines.
The Navy conceded that the German "Snorkel," a breathing tube which permits subs to stay submerged as long as fuel lasts, and the German high-speed wartime 'submarine "You may "logical steps in the evolution of the true submarine."-- United Press,
were
ARMED ROBBERY
tour of Nebraska to the third be sure my statement of day so he could talk to residents March that I will be avaliable in the western farm sections, for any public duty to which
might be called by the Ameri where Stassen's followers are can people is not limited to any claimed to be increasing in particular political task but was a strength. Stassen expressed con- re-statement of my
concept of fidence be would be the top man the responsibility of citizenship
which I then slood, among the seven candidates enfor
now Inmates of an unnumbered,hut tered in the Republican contest. stand and shall continue as long in Fau Chok-yuen Village, Kow- loon City, were rudely awakened Mrs. Mary Kenney, chairman
Some observare are wonder at 1 a.m. yesterday to find three Ing whether the phrase "not masked men inside armed with limited to any, particular politi-revolvers. cal task" means that Mac-
"This is no conference about number of Swatow's natives are money or wheat or radio, tre- anxious to emigrate to, or re- quencies, where divergent view enter, Stam, and this prompted points must and should be com- Siam's decision to send a consu promised. This is a conference tar representative there. about principles esssential
Chinese Government, in free men. It is far better for us agreement with Siam, will allow to build slowly for the only 10,000 Chinese emigrants to future on the bedrock of a prin- Slumr each year. Of this num- of the Nebraska "Drive for Mac ciple maintained than to build ber, 7,000 will be from Swatow, Arthur," said that a cable from fester on the shifting sands of a 1,300 from Canton, 400 from the General convinced her he Principle compromised."
and would not quit" the race if he Amoy, 1,150 from Holhow 160 from other districts in South places low In the primary, China-Reuter.
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Benton said the conference pro- gressed better than the Amer[- CENTRAL RADIO & ELECTRIC | cons bed anticipated. A high.
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We can now say that the con- ference has reached the point where, the American delegation is hopeful that it will accomplish ntore than we had any right to anticipate when we sailed from New York."-United Press.
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Canton, Apr. 11. Dutch engineers, specialised in the constructions of dykes, have volunteered to come to Canton to help in the erection and repair
Kwangtung's numerous dykes according to a Chinese press re-
port.
Dr. T. V. Soong, Governor of Kwonglung, these reports add, welcomes the proposal and has asked the Director of the Provin- cial Reconstruction Department to discuss the matter with the Dutch Consul in Canton-Reuter. OCCURATION DEBTS
Tokyo, Apr. 11. Workers
on three privately owned railway lines and one bu line struck today, crippling traffic to Yokobamo and Tokyo suburbs.. Government operated lines con- The Supreme Court today de- tinued to function.
Manila, Apr. 10.
Rosary Church Wedding
A large number of the For-
at
Gs I live."
The family of four was horded Arthur will be willing to mo. into a rear cubicle by the Intru cept Vice-Presidential nomina ders and, while one
tion.
slood on guard, the others ransacked the house. The robbers escaped be- Drive For Funds
be fore any call for help could Wallace followers plan ana- Įmade. tional convention and drive to raise $1,000,000 for Wallace's campaign. The money will be rolaed chiefly among Labour Union members.
Budapest, Apr. 9. American films shown here will be "adapted to Hungarian ideas" by cutting and by special sub- Senator Teft who is compet-titles, the Chairman of the ro-
Office ing actively with Stassen, Dewey title and MacArthur in Nebraska,
cently-created Fum. said he considered his chances British and American films would nounced today. He added that very favourable."
tuguese community witnessed the Miss S. Remedios marriage of Mr. G. A. Pinna and Rosary Church yesterday.
Senator Arthur Vandenberg af not be barred Because Hungary Rev. Father H. d'Angells, parish Michigan, Governor Earl Warren needed between 200 and 250 fer- priest, offelated.
of California and House Speaker fures annually and the Russians The bride, daughter of Mrs. 9. Jon Martin have entered but produced only 50.-Router. Remedios, was given away by her have not campaigned.-United brother, Mr. J. J. Remedios. She Press.
JUNKS CAUGHT
Reminders
tending her were Misses M. da on the staff of - Moller's, At- Silva and M. Xavier. The page girl was Madelein Bastos Reme dios, the bride's niece, while the bride's nephew Fernando B
Manila, Apr. 10. Remedios, was Bage-boy.
Two Chinese Junks have been
Today Finna and J. Rocha were apprehended in R.
Philippine Meeting of Australiens & New groomsmen.
waters off. Iloves Sur and La The newly-weds will go to Union provinces by a patrol"ves- talks on a wages dispute.-—United | an" indebtedncas is valid.-- Reu-Cheung Chẩu for their honey-sel of the Philippine Naval patrol.
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clared in a ruling that payment 斷 break-made to Japanese during the oc-
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