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CHINA REDS' HIGHLY EFFICIENT '1' SERVICE

Hara Kiri But No Apology

Sapporo, Japan,"

Beptembar 20.

The 87-yen-old father of the confessed polson-slayer of 12 bank employees pro- mised today to commit hara kiri and atone for the crime.

Despite the decision, how ever,

Shotaro entrebled. Hirokawa naid: spalogy to

offer

have no the world

for my son."-United Press.

ERENCH

PRESS

CONDEMNS

Nanking, Soptember 29.

The Chinese Communists have built up a highly of- ficient worldwide intelligence and propagando machine to supplement their present armed at- tempt to averthrow. President Chiang Kai- shek's Nationalist regime."

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They are also employing this machine among Asiatic races to imitate Russia's ideological expansion -in Eastern Europe.

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1946.

Chinese intelligence reports eng, Is organising an armed say that the mastermind direct-torce with the co-operation of ing the machine is Chou En-indo-Chinese Jellow travellers

al, No. 2 Chinese Red who was with the ultimate aim of staging the chief Communist represen-armed ratus Into Yunnan und tation in the Morshail-media-wone makinees - United.

tion days. He pilots "the pro- | Press...

„gramme, in his position лк

Minister of Overseas Activities

of the Communist Politburo.

Those reportray that the Chi-

hese international machine IK elorged with the triple work of fendiecting ostriligence

regarding foreign powera. lanning Coin- Paris, September 20, The extreme Left and Right voils amoratives in the South

manism and instigafing local re Wings of the French press to- | East, and elbals to allenate over- day expressed disapproval of peas Chinese Boin the Nanking the three Western powers' deer- Tinverament sion to take the German issue before the Security Council, and even the centre press was only passively in support uf such netlony.

The Commo

1.tastarrate arctised the Western powres If

thrited drying in disqualify the

Nations, saying that they know "perfectly well that the Chumvit will come to no solution."

The extremes Bightwing Epoqties said: "Wo regset 14 see Franve asociating herself in an netiesi whiten erriboify « more risks than chances of peace'

Intelligener sources here said that Chou Fo-la has stationed |right repres ntatives in foreign countries to direct the task of

riccarstical expansion.

They are Hy Ke in New York, Chian Mu In Hong Kong Li Kang In Lurope, Chen Nan. min in Southeast Asin. Chou

Very Foreign Currency

Shanghal, Baptember 20. More than $10,000 worth of counterfeit United States dal -

far notes were received by the Central Bank in the past few days from people sur- rendering foreign aurrency holdings. It was learned to- day,

Most of the forged green- backs were $20 and $50 denominations but they were easily detectable as counter- faite on

close scrutiny, cording to bank officialı.

20.

The notes bear on the up- per left-hand corner LA serial number beginning with "L 12" and down on thò left- hand side the digit "D, 21.".

US. Cracks Down On Soviet Smuggling

Berlin, September 28.

The Americans today cracked down on large-scale Soviet smuggling of such critical items as food and coal from the United States sector of Bor- lin to the Russian sector and to the Red Zone of Germany.

The German police reported | that they had halted and con- fisented 28 Soviet trucks cross-

Pin In Japan, Chen Mien in ing the American sector und Burma, Wu Jen-flang in Indo-ended toward Russinn-occup-

China and Stam,

The main brinches of the gurisations were said to be New York and Hong Kong.

Established 1948

The Leftwing Combat sand "The West has refused to enter

into

fiscussions major

for The Western minor reasons. powers have stayed at the same level as the military

The men in Berlin.

How

can one work out

A long terin pottcy if visibility

is reduced to the dimensions of an airlift?". Commenting

Mr. Hevinds speech. the gun news agency, Tos, sant: "Aware of the weak- ness of his stand, Mr. Bevin ven- inred

!+4 10 nisky theurterad analysis in line told of Marxisın- Leninism.

"Sheer Fraud”

"Since his chart purpose Was to sow adaažitus pivot the Soviet Unina's willingness peacefully to en-operate with all other count tries e sheer fraud,

no st

even at

"He served the Assembly with aquatulion at randam trin fram Lenin's report to the Bl Con- gress of the Wussion Communist Party of March 18, 1919, which speaks of the inevitability of xeries Soviet states.

REPATRIATION DELAY CRITICISED BY SCAP

Tokyo, September 28. The official spokesman of General Douglas Moc- Arthur last night again criticised the Russians for failing to repatriate Japanese prisoners of war. This encouraged Japanese who are de- monstrating here against Soviet failure to livo up to their promise to send the Japanese home.

Caustic Answer Published

Page

VEELINK

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Production goes up because VEELINK ENDS SLIPPAGE-YeeLink link construction provides quick, easy tension. adjustment to and slippage- #koops-machinery-running-at-füll productivity."

The spokesman, commenting on the mass meeting and hùn- ger strike by the All-Japan Federation for the Accelera- tion of Repatriation of Japan- ese Abroad, said: "This demon- istration in indicative of_the_| deep feelings on, and the tremendous pollen implica Washington, September 28. tions of, the problems of re-. he State Department today | patriation" from the Soviet

and published a caustic diplomatic Union

Sovlet-controlled exchange with Bulgaria over areas which is being delayed that Red-dominated country's by the Soviet authorities," complaint that Greek troops were concentrating along her borders.

The SCAP spokesman recalled SCAP's offer a year ago of fur- return Bulgaria had protested to the ther shipping adequate United Nations against alleged month, which never had been ac

Up to 100,000 repatriates per Greek concentrations.

the

Ho emphasised that mass re- patriation from alt araks under United States control and Al- Had nations

other than the USBR had long since been completed.

The Department said the Ameri-cepted or acknowledged by the

Sovlets, can Legation at Sofia suggested on August 28 that Bulgeria refer

Lo complaint the special nited

Nations Balkan Co mittee which had accused Bul- garia of

Greek helping the querillas in the civil war against the Greek government,

The Lugation

ik that hourly, bulging

In conclusion, with potato Bulgaria did not want to call in stated he hoped that the meet- the spokesman (Germane In the West sectors the United Nations Committee, ing's spirits would receive only dehydrated pota- the United

And appeal Stules would be tock ficwn in), coal, furniture pleased to send American officials mong other Japanese and that members of the Federation would machinery.

to carry out investigation.

ember 11 that the United States in SCAP's position to returning Bulgaria replied Lartly on Sep- continue their efforts in clarify- was well aware of the Gofta prisoners.

All the trucks were escorted by

Bdded

Government's objections to the Untled Nations committee.

Yang Chi-yang ini territory, loaded with time the German police. Similar action

ber, newsprint and coal. The trucks were from Magdeburg, stations in the American sector.

taking place at other police Potsdam and Leipzig, all in the Soviet Zone.

There was no immediate Rus-

The sialement came in The The police said, slan

wake of reaction to the American American

mass meeting held in It added that the United States "Their documents were not in crackdown, but

Palace by 11

days

ago, knows equally well that the Bui- front of the Imperial order,"

Maj-Gen Alexander Kotikov, So-garian Government declined all 4,000 representatives of families from all parts of Japan clamour- At Frankfurt, the United States viet commander for Berlin, pro- demands for investigation along

bying for repatriation, within New York organisation Constalnitary announced that four tested against the confiscation of the Greco-Bulgarian rontier was described as established

of food uboard two tho

attaches milltary

dotalned the year, of relatives all ย in American soldiers were arrested Ave tons

trucks bound for the Russian United States and Great Britain.

in Soviet-controlled territories. May 1948 by Hu Ke with the co- by the Russiatis early Monday operation

United Pre35, D nother

Chinese morning when their jeep took a

Zone.-United Press.

-United Press. leftist, Chi Fang, who is a tini-wrong turn into the Soviet Zone. son offelad in the United States Au American-Russian Halsen for the Chinese Farmers and La-team is negotiating for their re- fhunters. Demterntic Party.

The Forg has now been up- inted ivis of the Commun- Ist New Chien News Agency in Hane Rong and Is Also the fujeney's special correspondent In America.

The New York organisation. nevoreking to intelligence reports, is engaged in

1. Agitation against American

aid to China;

2. Supporting Mr. Henry A. Wallace's Third Party:

statistics On

lense.

Mr. A. W. Moran, head of the Economic Department of the American Military Govern. ment's Beriin sector, said a drive against Soviet smuggling had been ordered to prevent the

Clouds Around Belgian Cabinet

Brussols, September 28,

heavy drain of critical items in Clouds are gathering on Belgium's political horizon

the sector.

around the Coalition Government of Prima Minister Paul Henri-Spaak.

ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS WELL PREPARED

One

Genon, September 27, Six hundred tallens, planning to settle in Argentina, today sail- ed for the South American Re- public with a complete town of pre-fabricated houses in the holds of the lines "Genova".

The immigrants hope to set up the town in the land of

their choice-Tierra Del Fuego, In Ar- gentina's southern Up.

"Obviously, when we are flying in to keep our sector of the elty food and other supplies latn Ber-

An imminent reshuffling of The main criticisms against alive, we can't permit such smug- the Cabinet is still the most Spaak's 18-month-old Government King operations to go on."

discussed topic in political concern high taxation, its educa- Mr. Moran said Soviet operators circles. Although some hint tion policy, the slowness of the had

contracted certain ware at a general Cabinet crisis, post war housing programme and

its divided attitude heuses in the United States sector the general opinion seems to possible

Dismantled factories also lle in toward the restoration of King the holds in plecos numbered in and arranged deals which divert- be that the skilful Mr. Spaak Loopold III to the throne.-Asso-readiness int reconstruction. ed food, manufactured products will rally his administration ciated Press.

Router. Closely watching the Am-and raw materials into the to meet the main objections 10 rule, mis! it by its mili-erican people's aeftude toward thriving black market in the Rus-

prove tary, organisation as well.

sian part of the elty and the Rus- sian Zone.

In the yard

of. Zehlendorf police station, trucks arrived

3. Collecting between of clashes

Republie and Bourgeois American production;

that the ruling and chase prietorid--if it wank

"While moking

tora

Qui

use

4

China's civil wa;

this

5.

Collecting information on Canadian air to China;

wantonly

quotation. Mr. Bevin concealed from his audience that when dealing with

the budding of the Red Army, 5. Collecting intelligence on Lenin emphasised that what was involved was the self-defence of

the Soviet Republic against the intervention

of the bourgeois states.

OF

"Mr. Bevin onezaled, from his audience that Lenin warned the workers

the mirasants young Soviet state that it Was necessary to be on guard because we are surrounded by people, by

all other political, military, eco- nomale and diplomatic matters.

The principat machinery of Communist overseas organisa. tions in Bouthcret Asla la at Chiao Mu, who Hong Kong Is the head of the Hong Kong office, maintains direct contact with Chou En lal.

Lion

Mass Trial Of Bandits

aweeping ac-

of his critics,

Belgians have an acuto realisa- tion of the dangers of the current international situation and appa. rently few want to see the pre- sent coalition of Socialists and Social

Catholics)

Christians (Progressive thrown out and re- placed by another administration of the same type.

"What good would that do?" they usk. We do not want to get like France."

Excess Posts

Shanghai, September 28. The mass trial of some 430 bandits captured by Chinese One suggestion from Socialist naval forces in the Chusan Archi- circles, which also seems to have But that part of overseas Com-pelago in the Yangtse Delta will met with some approval among classes, by governments, who are munist activities considered to be open here shortly before a milltary the Catholics, is for the scrapping openly displayin the utinest or greatest significance to the court following their transporta- jof what have been called the hatred against us, and it is neces-Nanking government comes from

here yesterday.

useless ministries, These are the sary to

remember that we are Indo-China.

Returning after

Ministry of Ure

Budget (Sock- separated (ITI)Y by u hale's

tlons in the Chusan area, two alist), Ministry of Food and Sup. breadth from every kind of in-

Intelligence reports Bald that Chinese naval vessela pulled into piles (non-party), Ministry of vasion"-Reuter,

the Chinese Communist, Wu Jen-port with large loads of arms and Economic Co-ordination (15oci- ammunition Leized from the plist) and Ministry of Coal and bandit gang.

Fuels (Socialist). Nino warships and one bat- Such a reduction in the number talion and two platoons of Government departments, it is marines took part in the clearing fell would suit the views operations which led to the cap-Prime Minister Spank himself. ture and execution of six pirate whi

who always has favoured leaders in the Tungia mountains, small and compact Cabinet better where

the bulk of the hendit able to make quick decisions on force were found to be hiding-portant problems. Reuter.

American

Reopening Of

Investment In Japan

Washington, September 29.

A group of US businessman called upon the US and Japanese Governments yastarday to reopen the way for American investments in Japan to as... sist her economic recovery.

Censorship

In Burma

set fire

of

of

0

the growing unpopu- larity of the present combination

It

t is time to give the younger ministers a chance," a prominent Socialist said in

an interview. "It would give public opinion pyschological jolt which it badly needs

SERVE YOURSELF IN BRITAIN

Rangoon September 27, The Burniese Government im- In a report to the US State,

posed an official censorship today Resumption of foreign investon all out-going foreign press Commerce and Army Departments in Japan is essential dispatches. inents, the Far East Amerienn Japanese economy is to recover to

Insurgents Council of Commerce and In- the point where it will no longer two railway stations and destroy- today to

London, September 20. dustry asked that, the Japanese be a burden on the American tax-ed a bridge in the Yamethin, sec- The introduction of, Self- reparations lasuo be decided, as payer, the council continued. for on the branch. Line of the Service stores on a wide scale in Rangoon to Mandalay, rallway, Britain to conserve labour and "Investment of private capital the Government announced to reduce costs was advocated today

at a Labour Party annual con-, |night. there in imperative now if *it; la to expedite recovery of Japan of Yamethin, 70 insurgents were garet Allen, the chairman.

In the Myingyan district, north|ference of women by Mrs. Mar- and conversion of that country killed in a seven-hour battle, it

Self-service atores,

which are industry to peacetime basis," added. the counoll said.

not common in Britain, are now

for

soon as possible, and that practical exchange rate conversion of Yen into foreign currencies be established.

· Addressing itself to the Japan

cse Government the council sald the Japanese Diet, with SCAP approval should permit Immediato resumption of banking, insurance and similar services in Japan by foreign entities.

Another 50 insurgenta were being tried out experimentally killed in Saturday's action near by a co-operative"union of which Syriam. the irish-owned of Mrs. Allen is an offelal. She

"It cannot wait for the pence refinery centre ncross the river said that shoppers have Indicated treaty It maximum benefits of from Rangoon, the Government their approval of the experiment. such investments aro to be rea- also stated-Reuter, lised In time to ensure establish-

The counoll is an associationment of conditions favourable to of United States firms Interal-private enterprise." item:headquartors are in-Now It called upon the Dietto, pro York City.

tect foreign nationals

ed in Japanese and world teada,

against

| excessive taxation for a period of The Council said, "peeds in years; allow manual profits from Japan for foreign capital -are al- | investments to be remitted most without Ulmit, and many abroad; prohibit - discriminations American-businessmen seem in« | against foreign investment.capital ternated in making substantial in- regarding raw materiala mlioca. -vestments ( thereof long range lion and price difershtinis,ma

nature."

rociated PresX."

--Reuter.

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