THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1948.
BRIBE INQUIRY
APPEAL U.S. Army Aid
MME CHIANG'S APPEAL
"CHINA'S FRIENDS"
TO
Peasants' Revolution
In China
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Washington, December '7. The Nanking Government is facing the peasant revolution which began in 1811 and may continue another half century.
Nelson T, Johnson; former US, Ambassador to China and now Secretary-General of thr For East Commission, said this today
"This revolution cannol stopped today by anybody," Mr. Johnson said,
"The West should, be patient with Chân," he enlisturd,
"It took almost 300
y cara for Western civilisation to reap the benefits of the Rannah, sance and the Reformation." Mr. Jakuson saul he did not know whether Amerteon dollus
Thank
Kol-dzek's Government that, he offered epinion to what US. poley should be in the present Chinese crisis.--Associated Press,
can
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FIVE DEAD IN AIR CRASH
Milan, December 7 Italian Airlines plane en rotife 10 Brussels crash- ed phil burned at nearby For- Jana aliport Toby, killing the
Habures crew of four
German passenger, » Associated Press
Washington, December 6.
Madame Chiang Kai-shek chose the eve of the sovanth anniversary of the Pearl Harbour at- tack to make her first public pronouncement. She made an appeal that China's friends learn from
history how to save civilisation.
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The first lady of China, who captured American hearts, and aid, for China during the war, is to make a suprame effort once again this week when she seos President Truman.
Week-end speculation con- tred on Monday or Tuesday. but at nightfall tonight, it was said that Wednesday might be the day.
sufficient foresight, through the lessona tought us by the past, to save the civilisation' of the , future,"
sources
Chinese
5sill Thant although Madame Chiang would Watani Chiang Issued $11 following statement:
maite no public appearances prior to her audience with Pre- "It response to
sblent Trumon, she may accept request for A stutement on the occision of the mvitations to speak afterwards. aniversary of Pearl Harbour. If she does go to the Americat wish to express what is upper tnost hy my mim.
"History is a record of past experience, of
allures.
successes
ur nehievements
it we are wise, chart our course more correctly.
Bris
errors in human affairs. Ita value to us as that through it we may
futur Or, hou all been Riftred with
wa powers of prophecy, have avokler pitfalls and nsters,
Learning From The Past
¦
public, observers will watch closely her reception and pare it to the ovitions ahe receiv-
1942-43
erot
time, even though Pre- Itoow volt received Hey
To Nanking
Washington, December 6. An Army spokesman said today that United Staice
Army supplini valued at $15.- 600,000 had been delivered under to Ching alnce July the $125,000,000 ald pro. gramme.
This did not include sup- plies went by the Air Force De Navy, nor did it include about $46,000,000 In surplus supplies left In the Pacific which were turned over to China.
Surplus equipment was not Included in the $125,000,000
ald programme. — United Prcs1.
DALTON ALLEGED TO HAVE ASKED FOR JOB
London, December 7.
Dr. Hugh Dalton, ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer, asked for a £10,000 a year company director- ship but was turned down.
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This was alleged today by Sidney Stanley, key wit- ness in the inquiry, into allegations of corrup- tion in Government circles.
When the Attorney General, "You don't want to purque it, Sir Hartley Shawcross, asked: do you?" "You are not really saying that Sir Hartley then sold frigidly: question, Yes or Mr. Dalton sought a director-Answer the ship of £10,000 or of an;No." Stanley, interrupted as he
gure?"
Stanley answered: was going to say something else,
"You
wait to snapped:
bury these
sald
Snub For Soviet Korean Stooges
Paris, December 6,
arad she spoke to a joint session. The United Nations Political Committee today de- cided against inviting a representative of the Communist-led Korean People's Democratic Republic to take part in its discussions on Korea.
of Congress, she met much under-
opposition
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were expressed that and to Clune ugat
might rubiznes something
froms clitan aft and isffort in Europe. How
ever, Miaone Chiang Jenk Con- que as well as the American people durin
L cross-country
inor, by storm.
in spreches before crawls like
"I hope the friends of China of 170mm gathered in Madison will be patient and aray eatSqure Carbui on March 3, 1943, neatly that we may again have
shis fodel them China had bleret for the last sb long years but would hight on.
BRITAIN NOT TO ACT ON GREECE
London, December 7.
The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, told the House of Commons today that Britain will not ask the United Nations to mediate the civil war in Greece.
He sald that
statement Parliament. 1
had hoen
Ki
Meeting With Mr. Truman
Canadian first
ANGLO-DANISH FUNCTION
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London, December 3. Queen Elizabeth a'tended large reception given by the Anglo-Danish Society tonight at the Victoria and Albert Museum, where Danish treasures are now being hibited.
Mr. John Chang, representing the Government in American occupied South Korea, erked however to sit
the Committer, but withou!-a vate,
on
was
A North voter!
Thirty-four of the Committee voted against inviting Karea representative, six for and right abstained.
Mr. Joh Foster Dulles, United States delegate, said that although his Government believed in bearing every side it would be beneath the dignity of the Gen- eral Assembly if it allowed itself to be deßled in this manner.
nmnes,"
Bad
answer was "Yes,"
the
Stunley said he took Mr. Dul- ton to see Mr. Isaue Wolfson, Chairman and Managing Director of Great Universal Stores, one of | Britain's biggest retall traders.
There was a question of Mr. Dalton taking a directorship but Air. Wolfson suid: "I don't want Mr. Dalion on my Board."
Heated Dual
Mr. Dallon became a Minister -Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster at £5,000 a year u few days later.
Stanley sold Mr. Wolfson offer- ed Mr. John Belcher, Parliamen- they Secretary to the Board of Trade, a directorship at £10,000 a year, but Mr. Belcher refused, saying: "If you offered me £50,- 600 I would not be interested while this country is in need of
me
appearing for the
Stanicy, third day in the witness stand, several times became hoated during his duet with the At. to whom he torney General, the
rotorled at one point: "Don't fry and bully me." Earlier he lund excialmed "Now Isten, Mr. Attorney, don't try to twist me." There was a remarkable scene when Stanley burst late loud laughter as the
General Attorney.
mentioned various names he Rugkesled Stanley had used.
Turning to the Chairman, he
Printerss Margaret And the Duke of Edinburgh accompanied the Queen. Tise Prime Minister,
Mr. Dulles sald that the Soviet Mr. Clement Allee, Պուլ
Mrs. authorles, during their occupa- Attien were among the several tion of North Korea. hnd not al- bundred other distinguished per-lowed the United Nations' Tem- sons present.
porary Commission to supervise protested: "My Lord, the AL. Trumpeters sounded anelente elections. The Unitext Na-torney General gives me 100 Danish war horns to herald thems had no evidence that the re- names which he saya Quega Elizabeth met the Society's public spoke for a democratically Queen's arriva). At the reception, presentative of the People's Re-
chairman, Sir Michae
elected Government. Kroyer- Kielberg, Lady Kielberg and members of the Society's Council. The Hoppet string quartet played music for the reception.
Today, she can change the years to eleven. She has already said, In a recent broad- from China, that her country will fight on,
In Ottawa, ahe spoke Jusn't Pessima of the Parliament and wan the | Brunan ever to do that. Umlaulit-
elly. She
was instrumental sub-helping to win much all for her signed by 100 prominent permitted to the Foreign Office country. But Chilem then was sons, including 80 Members of proposing such action.
| Allied power thithting a common "The Government does not 1-
toe. Whether she can wit again ten to act upon the suggestion,*
the vastly diferent situation he said.
Mr. may depend on what Tekanan recurrenals to Contress "The charter of the United Na- after seeing Madame Chiang and tions expressly preclude inter-conferring with his advisers, Sir Lawrence Olivier, the British, Confesting the,, Aperican view, tarence Sa matters essentially The meeting will be the second setor, read passages from English M. Dinali Mandilsky (Ukraine) within the domestic jurisdiction time that Mr. Truman as Pre-translations of Okko Grammat- suld the South Korean elections, of any slate," the Prime Minister sidrat hus received Madame us and the Hans Christian And held in May under United Nations sud. "The Government ennnot † Chang.
The first tune Ws a dersen story "It's Perfectly supervision, were not election at thereto propose mediation Le pour te mall she in'e in August True," A Labour Member of Parlia- | tween the Greek Government and [1945. just before returning 10
Chim after her Berond ment, Mr. John Lewis, today the rebels." nsked in the House of Commons
this centr
Alleged Colour Bar At Sea
Lendon. December G.
representa-
Moreover, the General Assom-
what answer the Union Castle bly has already made curtain re- Line had made
designed pros commendation tions by the Minister of Trans-mote conciliation bawlui port about an
alleged
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colour Greeks on the one side and berittle chance of approval for a bar on their ship, the Durban Northern neighbours on the other
Chinese plan for $3,000 million Castle.
and to prevent that continued in-
of American aid to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek sver the next
Mr. Alfred
names."
Frauds Denied
nre my
Sir Hartley banged his fist on (The North Korea Govern.
the table as Stualey Jusisted that mont claims that it represent.portation order for fraud made he knew nothing about a de- the whole peninsula),
all but merely reminiscent of the plebjeltes held years ago in Hit
Danish delicacies were serveerife Germany. at supper,
Queen Mary, the Queen Mother, and her daughter, the Princess Royal, visited the exhibition carller today-Reuter,
BOMB IN PLANE KILLED TODT
The whate question of Amer}-
Munich, December 6, (can partisanship in foreign, civil - Dr. Fritz Tedt, - builder of-Hit-
wars is likely to come under close | ler's Atlanile Wall and the
Was the Minister satisfied that terference by Albania, Bulgaria in future this. Line would not in- and Yugoslavin
in the internal thres grans, troduce segregation based on affairs of Greece which is the colour or any other type of dis-root of that country's trouble." .crimination. he askeel.
| Mr. Altler was asked by Mr. B.T. Parkin, Labour, to look into, the matter personally and do something to dispel the bad Impression that tho Britian Government is only
ready to Intervene in support of the ro actionary Greek Government.
Mugister Barnes, said: "These matters are best left to the eununonsense of the British steamship companies." The Line was fully aware of his objections and had informed bin that they shared these views.
"As I have no power these matters, I musi leave it to the company to make such arrange- ments on board a ship as they consider necessary to the general convenience and comfort of the
He called on the Cominittee to releet Dr. Chang as frepresenta tive of the whole of Korean.
against him in 1933.
Stanley, the Attorney General alleged, had gone to Ireland and then returned in a dif ferent name, thus evading de-
When Sir Hartley put it to him that he had engaged in a long- term frau
fraud, he shouted: "That is untrue."
Stanley also denied that in the past year he had been engaged in a whole system of fraud by that he suggesting to ellents
The Soviet Union and the East] could obtain licences from Gov- European countries had original-ernment departments,
evaded income
that he tax, that
на
ly boycotied the Karen Comnis- hud sion because they did not re- he had over pald ur Jent cognise the Little Assembly, money either to Mr. Belcher or which established it-Reuter.
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ALGERIA CLASH
[ scrutiny during the next session | Minister of Arnimenta and Pro-
of toripress, these sources said, ductin, was killed by it bombil m view of the pensimistle results smuggled into his neroplane in efnit to Greece reported by „Pre-{ 1942, sident Truman today.
Paris, December 0. Two Moslem workmen were
The Gernin aircraft manu-killed and three other Molems facturer. Ernst Heinkel, told the wounded in a elash between eus- Chinese Embassy sources re- Todt Denazification trial in toms
guards and a crowd of fused to comment on reports Munich today that the bomb was West of Oran, in Algeria.
3,000 at Beni Saf, 65 miles South fle replied: "That, of course, can be corrected at once.
that the Chinese Government placed in the plane by an un- Anyone who knows the history of Greece
had offered the United States known man in German uniform. knows the efforts that have been
military bases In Taiwan in ra-
Customs men' first fired blank The court classified Toit as an shots when stoned by men from made to get a fully representas
turn for extended aid.
offender of the second category whom they tried to seize alleged. tive Government In Greece and
und ordered half his property. te smuggled Asked if the company had told that elections were
They said they were not pes-estimated to be worth 22,000 then attackert by the crowd and goods. They were heel which simistic Dver him they deplored racial discri-elected this Government."Asso- Madame Chang's conference so-Reuter.
the results of Deutsch marks, to be confiscated. opened Dre with live cartridges. ination, and at the same time ciated Press.
-Reuter far. United Press arut Reuter.
Passengers."
were going to look after the cop-
venience of certain passengers who wanted a colour bar, Mr. Barnes said: "I have not indicat-
ed my satisfaction."-Reuter.
STOOGES WILL
BE CRUSHED
Rangoon, December 6.
The Burmese Government is determined to (crush all agents of imperialists engaged in the unholy mission of disrupting the stability of the Union Burma, Sima Duwa Naung, Burmese Minister for Kachin Affairs, stated today.
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In a statement, the Minister appealed to the frontier peoples- the Kachins, Chine, Shans, and Karennis, to repel these perialist approaches. He urged the agents of imperialists to end their evil and subversive activities
im- also
Sima Duwa, who is also tho President of the Council of the Frontier Area. Peoples, assured Bunnans on behalf of the frontier peoples that they will never think of destroying the Union of Burma for the beneat of a third party. -Reuter.
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