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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1948,
HIROHITO
VICIOUS ATTACK ON BY JAP COMMUNIST MAGAZINE
Malaya Sand Radioactive
Bingapore, October 25. - One of the by-products of the tin dressing of Malaya's tin mines, transparent golden sand, contains the ra dio-active alement, thorium, reports the "naper "Morning ..Tribune."
The paper sald' many hun. areds of tons of radio-active Bred are lying about the country on thousands of tin wrste dumps, some of them 30-years old.
The sand is similar to the richly radio-active sands of Travancore State, South Ih-
which the đỉa, for
British Government had an exclusive contract, the paper added.
British scientists in Malaya are exploring the extraction <1 radio-active mineral vital to the production of all types of wartime instruments, ac- cording to the paper.-Router.
Tokyo, October 24,
The Communist magazine, "Shinso" camo out to
dby with the most violent and vicious cartoon of Emperor Hirohito since the beginning of the occupation, and observers speculated whether prosecution for libel is in store for its editor, The magazine published a 40-page special issue titled "Anolysing Mr. Hirohito" in an obvious. attempt to shake public faith in Hirohito per- sonally and in the Japanese imperial institu- tion as a stabilising factor.
T
Hold That Tiger.
Peiping, October 28,
Pelping economic pollen. whd hava arrested many.
"fles" rabbed their first "tiger" on Saturday.
The victim wal Wang Chong Ting, head of the Food Marchants' Guild, who waE charged with hoarding # large supply of food.
Police said Wang disturbed the market by paying a lot more than ceiling prices for food stocks.
Wang, 42, is a native of Shantung and a graduate of Shantung University.
More than 30 small strast atall merchants were arrest- ed or Baturday for displaying
the authorized sale of which are banned. Associated Press
milltary uniforme, The special issue contained abnormalliles, the article, elever- purported public opiniony prepared, tended to give on poll Intended to give readers impression that the Emperor be- jan impression that many pro-longs to tainted stock.
minent Japanese think the Em- peror is liable for war gulit publientions was recently relaxed and should immediately abdi- as a step in the Japanese demo-
cratisation process..
cate.
Au- and
Allied censorship of Japanese
Another article WBR titled
Allied publication media off- "Hirohito's Family
From cinls said if the magazine con- Eugenie Point Of View" and 'was
tains any belous references, the a "well known written by
Prime Minister could demand thority on mental diseases qugenics.** The author used only prosecution. These officials sald s pen name. While not directly was known that the magazine "Shinxc" was finunced and edited accusing Hirohito of any mental
by Communists..
General Slim Demands
Wisdom,
Intelligence
· London, October 24. General Sir William Joseph Slim, who succeeds Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery as Chief of the British Imperial General Stoff, demands pene- trating intelligence and broad wisdom from his officers.
Associates of the old 14th Army who helped him smash the Japanese in Burma recall his hand- ling of on air force problem to demonstrate the kind of intelligence he expects.
English hedge.
uprots
some
Like Parrots
UN
'Schleswig Holstein Elections
Kiel, October 24. Large forces of police were drafted into Schleswig Hol stein to keep order today when 12 political parties contended for the votes of 1,600,000 people new local in elections for
incidents have councils. No been reported so far.
A brief article in the magazine and Japanese selected to speak with the Emperor during
hla rural visit "rehearsed like par- ruis," and concluded by observ- In Schleswig, the northern part ing: "No wonder then the Em- of the state, the elections took Jon the character of a plebeselle peror is turned into a fual,"
The magazine ruthlessly for Gerronny or for Denmark. nortrayed Hirohito ea a patron of The South Schleswig Voters
Unian offered a pro-Danish pro teramme while the three leading Social, the German parties, the Christion and the Free Demo- craic, combined forces to oppose them
the black market who continues to live luxuriously, though pre- tending that he lost his home in air raids, and enjoying many tax exemptions.
WAE
It also extensively quoted from various testimony at the whs crimes telat in on attempt to establish that Hirohile fully responsible for Japaneso
Manchuria, aggression China Invasion and the waging of the Pacifio war,
Moscow-trained Sanzo Nosaka,
the
traditions In the War Office, Ho Japan's number two Communist gains for the
Eager airmen reported they were in a position to destroy
came up from 'the ranks. He ha the headquarters of the Japan-
not a public school background. ese General Sato in Burma and
He has been the victim of die they wanted the word to go.
cipline a number of times. "Never," said Slim, "It would be
He lost his stripes as a Lance a disaster to Britain it General Corporal in the first world war Sato were killed, He is so stupid when he stepped out of a mar- that I want him directing the ching column to take a glass of other side," Stim belleves the heer offered him by a Belgian enemy should be helped and en-womb. couraged to defeat himself.
Vatere streamad to the polls In spite of rainy weather. In Husum, over 80 per cent and In Kiel over 75 per cent In Flensburg, stronghold of the the German parties lodged complaints alleging pro-Danish Party,
voting irregularities.
Preliminary results from Sch. of today's local elections German contributing an article, said al- Hough ihe Japon Communist parties. In Flensburg, with on 87 the pro-Danish Party wants abolition of the im- per cent poll, the perial court he believes the Com- Party secured 30,131 votes, the munist Party should give ground combined German parties 30,700
popular referendum favours and the Communists 800, its retention for the time being. Under the mixed system
Nosaka pointed out that, ac-direct and proportional election, cording to Japanese war prison- however, the Flensburg Town
wiil
consist of 23 pro- Council ers questioned by the Allies, while only half of the Japanese Danish members and 17 Germans. soldiers believed if the possibility In the 1946, elections, the pro- of a Japanese victory, pmetically Danish Párty secured 29,752 votes fanilor
all of them worshipped the Em-with 34 seals
and the German Victor over three Japanese armies when he ordered 50,000
parties altogether 15,257 voles and peror. in Burma, he moved whole divinchules from an. Indian mnnu- Another article sald Hirohito's elx sents.—Reuter.
tofacturer without asking the War the jungle by ale to
grandmother was a "servant's strike swiftly at vulnerable spots. (offee. He needed the parachutes
chika." Berlin air. Long before the
The cover of "Shinse" depicted in a hurry and bypassed re- demonstrated it could gulaitons. It, turned out all right Hirohito clutching a broken down lift Slim
by air be done by supplying
the Indian
manufacturer got throne which the new Conserva tens of thousands of troops in his money because the parachutes tive Premler, Shigeru Yoshida, Isolated
ted positions with every-won a campaign. But the General and the former Premier, Hitoshi thing needed.
was reproved in
the course
of Ashida, were desperately trying
In Slim Britain will have a
Chief of Staff who is
is thoroughly
General Reproved
with modern warfare. Another time was more recent,
slons over
ariel
por-
But despite
spite his swift accom- some. bristling correspondence. to support.-United Press.
modation to
to changing ways in o Associates say Slim is an eff- changing world he retains some cient administrator and personal- well established notions about warly a shy officer of vivid imagina- and the British. He believes in tion. He gets things done by guing
to the point. infantry. He believes in the sub-to
Day
and night he Durness of the British and their demands intelligence, and insists refusal to get scared.
that it be applied to all military and administrative problems. Courage he takes for granted.
SURGEON NEEDS.
↓
SURRENDERING PVOS KILLED
of
Rangoon, October 24. Reprisal killings in the Fegu
| district- above-Rangoon—n..
White Band PVOS by · enl-;
OWN OPERATION leagues opposing surrender are
Charleston, South Carolina,
October 24.
oficially reported today.
A Government statement said
A young surgeon, who pion-PVOS who expressed their inten-
Brave Longer "The British are no braver than Courage, Slim, believes, has two Germans, Frenchmen or fallans." distinct aspects. One is physical he once said. "But they are brave courage which he said the Japan-pered a rare heart operation to tion to lay down their arms are
victims, regarded as "betrayers of a bit longer."
ese had beyond measure. But he aid rheumatic fever
the
I added that several dend
He believes the new generation thinks they lacked moral courage is critically ill and doctors because" by the other elements, of British citizens is the "bestthe honesty to say to themselves lieve that only the same deli-. generation we have ever bred and that they had made a mistake, to cate surgery can save him. · It should achieve great things." admit to superior officers and Dr. Horace G. Smithy, 35, gave bodies dressed in PVO uniform He war and believes that to try something else.
hope to thousands of rheumatic were seen. Beating down the Pegu despite present
of fever victims a year ago by in- river. discouragements Siim demands both kinds the world will manage to find a courage. A competent people, he venting a difficult operation on
He knew then that Today's military. comunique better way.
anid, must have physical and the heart.
the reported n concerted drive by Blim, 57, pray, balding, his moral courage in proper balance, he himself might benefit from
now technique, Physicians sald Army, Navy and polico on Rebals Irra moustache slipped like an Associated Press.
his condition was so poor "that" | occupying four river villages in they could not operate unless he the Hanthawaddy district. It regains strength. The operation said the rebels were using Bren which Smithy invented involves
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the removal of tissue from the guns and trench mortars in an
attempt to withstand the govern··
heart.
He designed a special instrument assault but eventually were ment to keep the heart pulsating routed. during the operation. The opera- tion was frst performed on Miss Toungby, police station, South Betty Woodridge. It was credit- of Mandalay was burned down by ed with saving her life.
rebel, who also killed, the, Sacre- Scores of other rheumatic fever tury of the Incal Cultivators
the victims flocked to
flocked to Smithy with Association,
communiquo appeals that he operate on them.) said. It added that in the Thir- But the surgery is extremely du- | rawaddy district rebels attacked licate and Smithy refused 10 government forces guarding, rice- operate on patients whom he can mills. After two hours resistance sidered not in the proper condi-
tion to withstand it-United the guards drove off the robele,
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