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QUIRINO WARNING TO P.I. YOUTH
Manila, August 14. President--Elpidio Quirino in an address before 20,000 Manila" students today warned them that "énemies of peace aro inside our land.” Spealding at a youth rally he Congresi for 30 days expires at 1000 GMT on August 16. Taruc plended:
"Let us avoid brother killing who leads the Hukbalahap arme Brother. Let us vold political jed peasants had sought reluxation disintegration. We mean to con of provisions to fum in their fribute to the pinen of the world arms, President Qurino was rei by maintaining peace in our ported by his military aide to Jet.
have refused relaxing the require=" He advise youth to turn awayment that firearms be turned in from organisations that "tend to
-Associated Press, disturb the tranquility of our He mid he had been country,"
"child of war; that is why I love peace so much."
He enlisted this students' nid fo
help the republic în its new age of nation-building.
Amnesty Deadline
His falk, wih strong emp{ins|s on prace, come nt a time when heatricsty period for the re- gistration of the rebellious pea- *nix was about to enter its lust day Earlier, he had seen Con- Kresumnań Luls Taruc a critical two and half hour conference,
Taruc emerged amiling from to announce the the.
meeting Freeldent and I have reached agreement to maintain peace. The nature of the agreement was not disclosed though it was speculated that additional days would be allowed for amnesty to be granted. The misty
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Delrol, August 15. President Walter P. Reuther af The CIO Auto Werkers pledger its strength to the formation of a new polille: movement, It was disclosed today.
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THE CHINA MATE, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1940.
Reminders
Today
FOREIGN MINISTER RESIGNS Burma's U Tin Tut Joins Army.
Siege Of Tsinan Broken
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Coming Events TOMORROW
Precarious Position Of Rangoon
Rangoon, August 14.
U Tin Tuf, Burmese Foreign Ministor, today resign- ed from the Cabinet.to.become Inspector-Gon- oral, of the auxiliary forces with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel.
Tin Tut returned to Rangoon four days ago aftor a 17-day visit to London, the Hague, Paris and Brussels.
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townleta from the Insurgenta between Rangoon and Prome, 140 miles north-east of Ran- goon,
Nanking, August` 16. Nationalist armiles on the U march from Hauchow, driving Tainan, are reported today to toward isolated
have broken the Red' slege off
He played a leading part in that. capital city, according to negotiations which led pro-Government despatches, Burma's independence and was These reports sald that troops appointed the first Burmese moving northward toward
the High Commissioner in London Shantung capital city and
an last year. other forco from Slan moving towards Shanal passed, Lincheng and wached Tenghsien, 50 miles north of Hyuchow,
Tainan has been isolated by Ied troops for more than month,
It was stated yesterday Reports said Red General Chen!
that 900 men had deverted from the yl's zixth and
eight columns,
Army and part of the force besieging Tainan,
plained to When the entire
attack Cabinet re Rangoon and ether places and Re-turned southward to meet Gov slgied a few days later, Pre- to Instal a military Government.
ernment troops who pre stillsident Sao Shwe Thalk asiced more than 100 miles from their then to remain In office objective,
"caretaker Military sources -claimed the next April's elections. defent of Hed General Pen Teh s' troops including remanists of five communist columnine, Hancheng, Yellow River crossing os town.
Announcing this" recapture" of the townlets, the communique He was Jaler, recalled to jointers had surrendered saying that reported that some Army deser- they had been foi ced to desert against their will.
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WEDNESDAY Swimining Galn, Victoria
creation Club.
the Cabinet. On July 10 he an- nounced that he intended to re sign and join the army' but would serve his country in other ways If required.
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"ILO Tool Of Employers
Geneva, August 14.
The Soviet delegate to the United Nations Economic and Social Council today attack, the United Nations labour organ- isation as "serving the interest of employers."
The editor of our Burmese pa- until per was arrested today and four others were warned about pub- lishing **alarmist
The delegate, A. A, Arütlüniáh, introduced a resolution asking that the employees' representa- tion in the ILO be increased by 50 per cent so that the workera will make up half of the govern- ing board." They are now ono to three; He said. "The Council is considering the second
report of the ILO to the United Nations."
Arutiunimo said the ILO is "the last surviving child of the Versalles system which went bankrupt ages ago," Only one of reports."19 conventions adopted by the Once the end of World War ཏྭཾ ཀཽ༔:,!FL
II has been ratified, he contended, Delta Quiet The Irrawaddy river town of
The Polish delegation, while services" Thayelmys, springboard of the praising the "technicul four day-old filtary mutiny be Gronuened to
of the ILO, sald ita'siructure include against the Scrmese Govern more-workerHe said the re modt, was reported in the port does not pay enough at hande of military police"
and tention, "to
the democratie: mid "quiet" an oficial statement social progress of the aald tonight.
Eastern countries."United Press.
Mr. Reuther premised: UAW's 1.000.000 members he would de- full time us union president to the "realignment of political forces in America,"
the first goal of He declared new political movement would be the election of pro-labour Sena-To Club nieding Talbot House, 50, Mcdonnell Road, 8.30 p.m.
THURSDAY Royal Air Forces
The situation in Burmin is re-Reuter. Association Hiricheon, Jucobean Room,
af ported to have deteriorated badly Kowloon Rotary Club, Etcheon,
H.K. Hotel, 12.13 p.
a result of quarrels within! the Anti-Fascist A Central News report from dom League, the organization People's Free- Peninsula Hotel, Kowloon, Tsienkin said n 12.30 pm
Government which supports Premier Thakin spokesman would announce short Nu's government. Men's Club meeting Roof-ly-detalls of the surrender of Gorden, H. Hotel 12:30 Commuhla, divisional -comman». der Ku Kingshan to nati-na) forces, Ku was one of the Red ******** commanders under Lin Pibo in
North China-Associated Press.
His statement, published in the August issue at the United Auto Worker, official publlenton .at UAW, was seen as formal launch- of the eninuatgn outlined by ing UAW'S
Executive Board Inst March when » resolution enlled adoption of a "genuinely pro- gressive political party.”...United Press.
Guerillas Fight From Albania
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Athens, August 14 Press reports said that gi- tacking Government troops captured Likohrakht, time General Markos' head- quarters and supply dump.
the Despatches claimed that army north of Arvitsh was un- der fire from Albánia for 24 hours while the Albanian town of Chlome became the guerillas' hospital town with Albania's quoted here for the statement "committee for aid to democra- that the opium was being sold tle Grecée held by the wife under the control of Dr. A:
Batavia, August 14.
one The Dutch Boravia police have seized about 500 pounds of oplum which, according to a Dutch spokesman, was dug up from underground hid- ing places in Batavia and Sourabaya. Official Dutch sources were
cf an Albanian Minister, provid- Marnmis, the Indonesian-Re- ing aid to the guerillos.
These reports said that Le-the benefit of Republican for- publican Finance Minister, for Loviki in Albanta is now o guerilla supply centre. United eign representations.
Fress.
Student
Drowned
Exhuming Bodies From Mass Graves
Army Disloyalty
The statement said all major
**The government, which re- signed on July 15, was reoppoint- ed pending the section of a new Cabinet by the Constituent As-, towns in the delta region of the sembly. This election is dur to- Pyapon district are under control
of "loyal troops .“
morrow.
Thakin Nu may then agree to remain in office until next April's generni election. The Hiternal situation is, however, expected to remain threatening.
The chief menace' to the gov. ernment is the disloyalty of
The Army disclosed that in-: surgents last night attacked the railroad town of Dabein, 90 miles and ousted the above Rangoon police guards. The Army sold the rebels later withdrew.
struments
the carture
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New York, August 14:
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The town of hwehta on the the Burmead battalions of the Rangoon-Mandalay railroad also The New York World Tela- army, the military polies and cut telephone wires, removed in- day that the "camera camot was attacked by Insurgents who gram said in an editorial to-- special polles réservés.
and destroyed rail le settlement of the dispute The hill battalions are said to lines. The rails later word
over the Olymples 400 metre remain loyal. Two Burmese bat paired by workers under armed relay race had. "confirmed and talfons have mutinied and certain guard. police units have also seceded.
comented the good sportsmun- The Army statement detailed ship of both sides (Britain Advance On Rangoon
also the capture of Paunde in the and the United States)... Prome district, a police military sweep in Lewe in Central Burma Field Judges at Wembley. According to the latest reports resulting in Insurgent forces were moving on suspects, including four "impor-four man team but this decision of 27 awarded arst place to. Britain's Hadj Agus Salim, the Indo-
Rangoon from gosian Republican Foreign
the north-west, tan Insurgents," and operations was reversed last week by while communications between by the Trieste, August 13. Secretary. would not deny the
alone
Olympics jury of adbeat Dutch allegations, tonight but
The gruesome tale of exhum- the capital and the provinces had creeks in the Bashten
largely broken down,
district witnessing films of the disputed sak! that no accusation heding an estimated 2,000 bodles
where several villages were paton changing incident. The been officiully lodged by the from niass graves in Die Carso The position of the Government cleared of enemy occupation," |jury awarded first place to the Dutch authorities.
Mountains near here will be- is therefore considered extremely
American four, Britain falling The Government gin dext week in an effort to dangerous, although
Etatements into second place. may be caused some casing of the ten- Dutch sources said the Dutch identify the persons killed by possible for them to hold Ranien, but the situation still is Tung Chung-kong, 24, of Shangweek lodge a protest against theYugoslav partisans; In 1945, goon with two loyal battalions cousing rocketing of commodity("when the pictures showed there
delegation would carly next
The World Telegram dict hat was drowned today in the "Republican infringement of the Trieste civilian authorities an- and to keep Rangoon port open prices, including rice and fuel, was no fault by the Americana swimming pool of the Todd School for Boys wire tie was with the United Nations
to overseas communications. international aplunt surveericht" nounced today.
The Government assured the The people, whom the partisans
There has so far been no news public there is no danger of the British with their typleal
were [sense of fair play claimed ware all Fascists, were of hostile action against British food shortage in view of ample more pleased that the rent win- thrown Into 75-foot deep subjects in Barina. Plans for food stocks stored in the closely hers had been established.
en nu crevice:
safeguarding British subjects are guided Government warehousea. A preliminary investigation of under consideration in London, Reuter und Associated Press. wom the ravine brought to light it was authoritatively stated there women's and children's shoes today. and clothing and the Italian
Some SuccessoS
Woodstock, IL, August 14,
studying with other foreign offices committee.
good
student in the Amerienj Friends Service course. Ho had a mas
A Dutch ter's degree from the University that the oplum was being smug apokesman added of Pennsylvania. He planned to gled by way of the Dorneo post study for a doctorate at Califor- of Pontianak to Singapore and nia this year.
Hong Kong. An inquest will be held to- norrow morning. His father is It was said to have been pro: uuthorities said "many Innocent]
prominent dured during the war by the victims
ms must be among those expeater. The Red Japanese oplum agency in Indo- killed." Cross is notifying
nesia and parents
later transported to ter the disposition of his body.
Republican territory-Reuter. -United Press.
believed to bo Shanghál
his
ENCEPHALITIS VICTIMS DIE
Pelping August 14
NEW FIELD GUN DEMONSTRATED'.
Frankfurt, August 14. A:U.S. Arm? constabulary troop demonstrated the Army's 75-millimetre recoilless gun to- Two of five Chinese in hospital day to 400 French Army offers with Japanese B. Encephality, in the Franch zone of Germmy- commonly but incorrectly known
sleeping sicknces, succumbed, French general shil clasack from
A number
of high ranking to bring the total known defhs the Fronch' War College and the from this dezense
here and In French Military Academy wil-
Tientsin to six,
tion.
It is estimated that 4,000,000| re (about USF6,600) will be spent on the exhumation---United Press
The Burmese Government. which yesterday reported a plot: to overthrow the Govern ment, today announcɗd that its' forces had recapturad three
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Monday Morning PICTURE QUIZ
Something a little easier for you today.
Here are four popular film stars, and all you ressed the two hour demonstra have to do this tima is to give their names. They In Tientsin there have been ten recorded cases,
ard, in fact, supplied all ready for you below: it's four of which have been fatal. All the victims The demonstration followed a
week of manoeuvres by French up to you to decide whether they are (a), (b), In addition on American Air troops, a U.S. Army anttounte-(e) or (d),
are Chinese..
Force officer in Pelping has
Alment sald-Associated Press.
Icar might be those of
shown tymptoms which doctors
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cephalitis: He is a student at the > $ American ‘Amy language school;
herd--Associated Press.
TRIAL FOR
TREASON
Frankfurt, August, 14 "Axis Sally" Gillars, American girl who sold her velce to the Nazis, and then used it to lure Gls across combat ilnes during the war, 1 going home to stand trial for treason. The "duite sot for her trip is August 10, reliable Army, sources sald. She will be fried In Washington) D.C United Prisk,
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Sydney, August 14) ↑ Australian syndicate. Mas Mrs. Fanny Blankors Koen, the Dutch winner of the Olymple wothen's 100 mutres, and 80 metros hurdles to tour Australia:
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