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THE CHINA MAIL, MON DAY, MAY 17, 1948,
OUTSPOKEN CRITICISM OF SCAP POLICIES IN JAPAN America "Advancing To Military Help" New Menace To The Pacific
Shanghai, May 15.
Continued outspokon criticism of SCAP policy in Japan is being voiced in Chinese newspapers, particularly some organs closely linked to the Kuomintang,
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The Kuomintang-supervised paper, Shun Poo, is particularly critical of Gen. Douglas Mac- Arthur's action in permitting enlargement of the Japanese Marine Security Bureau from a fleet of 38 to 135 vessels and increasing its personnel from 8,000 to 10,000 men.
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Disney Black Market MOSCOW'S In Opium HAND IN
Stuttgart, May 16.
The police here have arrest- *ed 20 men an charges of run- -ning a black market in oplush.
The arrests were mado when the police seized quan. tities of the drug yesterday. The arrested were all men between 18 and 23; one was anid to have stolen opium and morphine from 'a wholesale medical store-Reuter.
EXPLOSIONS IN MASSACHUSETTS
Everett, Mass., May 15. buildings and three storage tanks Explosions today levelled nine at the Eastern Gas and Fuel A sociation plant causing damage estimated at $4,000,000,
At least one worker was killed and several were missing.
KOREAN
ACTION
Seoul, May 15. The American Comman→ der, Lieutenant-General Jahn Hodge, said today in a statement issued here that there was little doubt that orders for the date and time for the recent cutting off of
came from Moscow. south Korea's power supply
He said that a careful review of the whole ease led to the sole .conclusion that the Soviet com-
con
in north Korea, through its mand Korean puppets, Was using the
Independent "The U. S. policy of helping
and help Japan," Shun Pao said, *has
Korean people win advanced from the stage
dence and unification.” of economic help to that of mill-
"U.S. policy toward Koren," it tary help. The Marine Secur-charged, "not only has not ity Bureau, it believed, "is respected the aspirations of the new mennce to the nations Korean people, but also has had bordering an the Pacife."
no regard for the economie re- quirements of Koren, 50, how cho 11 be supported by the Koreans?
"On the
other hand, Soviet The wrecked bulklings includ-club of cutting-off power to the
ed Russia has consistently been en- three shops, two storeroom south as political bindigeon couraging the Keen people
against the "kind south Korean to buildings, two office buildings, a win unity and unification and laboratory and the new $2,000,000 people" in an attempt to got them trying to ameliorate the econo- water and gas generating build-to surrender to Communist do mic life of the Korean people. Ing. Melted mulal and twisted mination, Thus, the United States whs pipe were strewn over the area. bound to fall in Korea."-United (for 100
square yards.--United ¡Press.
lle," it growled, "to "It is a say that setting up of a Marine Security bureau by Japini is de- rigned to prevent smuggling by Koreans, It is really designed to rebuild Japan's armament on the sen, which is a new menace to The nations bordering 1 the | Pueltie,
**This unilateral netion inken Press, by SCAP is not culy a further her step to help Japar rebuild armament an the sens, hul is contrary to the Cairo and Pots- darn declarations as well as to the policy decided upon by the Far Eastern Commission. It will also affect the reparations. irt | shipping which the Allied tions are supposed to get,"
Incompatible
Da-
The Chung Yang Jih Рао, Brother Kuomintang organ, charged that "U.S. policy of using large sums of money to help
Japan recover Ccono. milcatty is Incompatible
with
the decision made by the Fari
Eastern Commission,
War Was On The
Imposed
Arabs
Cairo, May 15.
An Arab League spokesman at a press conference here today said that the Arabs have "entered o stubborn war against a determined enemy in defence of their honour, property and exis- tence."
10 "They are aciding it
the weapons of murtier, sabotage, and arson that their south Koresin stooges and infiltrated agents Inve been using so freely in recent months to destroy the democratic process in south Korea,” General | Hodge's statement added.
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have
"After all other efforts failed, they are using means of pressure to intimidate the freedom-loving people of Bouth Koren who, on May 10, expressed themselves so volubly at the polls in favour of a free: and representative democracy for their nation.
"They are using it in retaliation against the 20,000,000 south Kors cans, who have shown o solid
This war was imposed on them "The Palestine question ean front for Korean Independence." by the enemy after n peaceful only be solved in Palestine by the-Reuter, "If the US, Ananeters extend settlement had become impossi- | Arābs," Tears to Japanese capitalists," it ble."
Replying to another question, continued, "for the purpose ot
he
aid: Commenting on the creation of armies producing commodities to be sold the State of Israel, the spokesman Palestine yesterday."
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"I belleve
Arab begon advancing 'into
be beneficial only to the Jap-sid: "Such a state will menace In Tel Aviv Haganah offi
will thus
in the Far East, it will at most
the very existence of the Arabs anese capitalists who
them to poverty, become compradores, and will and expose not be beneficial to the vast ma-
servitude and annihilation, jority of Japanese people, but an the contrary. will probably plunge them into another tragic
war
"Such undemocratic economic, recovery will, we feel, not be favoured by those Japanese who
have awakened. It is, of course,
opposed by the Chinese who have much from Japan's suffered so militaristic aggression."
Korea Policy Shun Pao, in another editorial, lashed out at United States policy in Korea. Even though it is one of the Kuomintang's slaunchest organs, it has a kind word to say for Soviet Russin-in connection
"The Zionists willed this wor by invading a country very hely to the Arabs.
"The Arabs have accepted the challenge and are convinced that this is a war of life and death, either we reach a decisive victory or die an honourable death.
to
cially stated this morning that
at least One of the enemy. Spitfire was shot down in the Tel Aviv aroa this morning.
Labour M.P.'s Complaint
London. May 16,
One Egyptian pilot was stated Konni Zilliacus, left wing be In Jewish hands.
Labour member of Parliament, the Hagaduh Today said that the America" of nisrepresentation
An official statement issued by aday
accused the "Voice of Arabs had massacred the entire male and female
he Baid
the Rfar etzion settlement, south States Embassy.
population of In an open letter to the United
"We are determined to sacrifice
of Jerusalem.
"Voice" broadcast on March 10 everything we have for the sake new Jewish state of Israel be of Jan Masaryk
Unrestricted immigration to the quoted him as saying the suielde of a decisive viclory.'
"showed the after the nature of the recent government disunity on today, ten hours creation of the state. member
jchanges in Czechoslovakia.” The steamer Theth, the first_10 reach Tel Avly since the lifting of the British
Not only was be misquoted, blocade at mid- Zlacus said, but the context disembarked 491 Jews, of his remarks night,
showed he at- to who were wildly cheered by the tributed Masaryk's suicide population.
attacks made by Britain and the from an Italian port six days ago. and
The immigrants had sailed United States. Both on Masaryk his gavernment--United Press. -Reuter.
Denying reports among Arab League states, the spokesman said: "The Arabs-thelr peoples,
kings princes and presidents-re unit- ed in thinking only of Palestine and working for its salvation from the grip of the anemy.
"Where are the differences be- tween the kings and leaders of the Arab
countries of which
with the Korean situation Zionist propaganda has made so
It charged that the United much?"
'States does not understand the
On the United States recogni- Korean people "and has failed tion of the Jewish state, the to live up to Its promise that it spokesman, said: "American re- would allow Korea to become cognition will not affect the de- termination of the Arab countries to wage war,
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WISHES NOT EXPRESSED South hollered at North KIDS do not express wishes. passing that' spade, game without They give information. It is up a solitary trump. He pointed out to the partner to use that in-that 5-Clubs from North would formation the best way he can have trought six from him, seven or perhaps in return give. add?-being made. and that North's tional information with his own belter bid of the Blackwood 4- next bid-or both "You said you No Trumps would have clicited and also on 9.52 megacycles in the wanted to play the hand in your enough information to reach out
sult when you bid it three times" for the grand aları.
"But your bidding spades three a kind of plaint often heard at the bridge table. To that the an-times told me you wanted to play swer should be "I didn't say it in spades," picaded Nortli, anything of the sort, I only told which of course was haywire. of you my suit was of at least six
South was partly to cards, so you could use that 1.00 pm. Mario Mell and Jils Tanco knowledge in whatever way it
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Orchestra.
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1.25 p.m.-Interlude.
1.10 p.m.-George Mrinchrino (Vocal)
Ells Orebetam (BDCT8).
2.00 p.m.-Close Bown,
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| After good bidding up to a cer- thin point, both partners went sour, and suffered deserved pum- ishment for thele transquessions.
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