Japanese Show Mixed Feelings On World Events
Tokyo, March 12,
Nows of the practical conclusion of the North Atlan- tic Pact today evoked among the Japanese mix- ed feeling of envy and mounting uncasiness over the international situation.
Envy---because the Japanese, virtually defenceless in the event of Russian aggression in this part of the world, see little European Powers like the Netherlands and Luxembourg better comforted by the collective security arrangement in which United States military force is the main factor. Uneasiness--because it is felt armed force hy, their sile, would the part in the long run may9cht to defend the country. nut tend to create Russo-Amer-
One high offelul put fi thus: "Cur anxiety in the und analysla | geochement des on-theatre in the legit for contrary further charge the war buliding-up bounce of p potenia by causing both sider
in 20 years time, if the to counter arms with arts. It Part rimains to force that lonst; is regarded as significant that Russlau balance
of power inny the part is slated to min for 20 well have become greater Chris Then there years with a midway (renewal the other nations,
might be war if Russia, by then period.
quipped with the atomic bomb, should so resolve. In the light of work history we feel wars are not avoided by nvas,
on
the
to-
Arsny
Many Japanese feel Jealous of the small European deneracles exposed to Russia and at sune time untensy because while events are rapidly moving ward forcing the Alanlle Part one hand on the other it had been broadly hinted the United States might abandon dipan and "throw her to the wolves" in the event of World War 11, Retiring United States Secretary Kenneth Royall denleri
maht so in many words, The Potser: Depan scene: claration specifies that the mille Lary
occupation of Japan
shinl continue unti
democratic the ideals of the Allies have been Accomplishedİ. And
Genern MacArthur has sold in a recent interview for feels the United States "Sadd" defend Jupan in
******
The event of Soviet aggression.
Wishful Thinking Nevertheless the punese are uneasy. Up to recently there wws wi:hful thinking itsel TRAT gon Viet inn among them that f war cam United States roops In dagon, perhaps with Japanese
RADIO
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1849.
King's Recovery From Operation Goes Smoothly
London, March 12.
An American-trained sur- geon today carefully cut the blood control narva in King Georga's right side in an ef- fort to case the painful cir. culatory altment le his legs. A 1000 GMT the bulletin cald the Monarch's recovery was "proceeding smoothly."
Seven of the nine doctors who attended His Majesty at the operation returned Buckingham Palace for conference and insuod this bulletin "The King has had A restful day, His tempera- tura, pulKO and respiration rate have not varied from normal, And Hle Majesty's recovery from the operation I proceeding amoothly."
to
Palaco sourcen Bald the bulletin "can be regarded as most assuring at the end of the first day. Everything has apparently gone quite nor. nally, The King hai had
some oleep during the day. The Queen visited him in bla room where he le recover- Ing."
are
Queca Elizabeth
said, "1 am thankful to say that the doctors
well satisfied with the King's condition." The Queen made the state- ment in responding to a mess Enge and # bouquet of flowers forwarded to Buck- Ingham Palace by the loyal Air Force Bomber' command at Albert Hall, United Prena.
London.
U.S. Claims No Biological Bomb
Washington, March 12.
piling up The United States is co-ordinating her dofonco pro- parations against possible germ warfare but knows of no "biological supar-weapon,” the De. fance Secretary, Mr. Jamos Forrestal, disclosed tonight.
Since The purported Royall statement which he subsequently denied, Japanese editorials have begun to suggest the wisdom of getting around the MacArthur blessed "no war" canslitation in same way to provide an opening fur The erention of n forer, havever minor.
defence
An
and
In-
High
Talks Held On U.S. Air Bases
On Greenland
Washington, March 13,
G.S.
officials told Denmark's Foreign Minister on Saturday that the Atlantic treaty would pro- vide a framework to solve the long ponding problem of American air bases on Greenland. American strategists have long wanted their own air boses--or use of them--in Greenland, Iceland and the Azores.
After conferring, with U.S. State Department officials on Saturday Danish Foreign Min- ister Gustav Rasmussen suit they "discussed several 'uspects of the Greenland problem." He SARI NGAUNA" for expect any· In- | medinte solution.
He indicated that the main subject of Saturday's discussions concerned prospects for American military ald'sto Western Europe.
The agreement out of Saturday's seanion seemed to be that the
Allantie pact would do the trick. There was considerable optimism among American authorities that which owns the Azure-enter the and when Iceland and Portugal,. Alliance, they will take a similar atiitle-sociated Press.
Secret Staff Conference
In Hungary
The Danes were represented at the conference by Rasmussen and Ambassador Henrik de Kauffoan. U. S. polley makers present includ- ed State Department
Vienna, March 12, Counsellor Charles E. Bohler, Assistant High military leaders of the Secretary of State Mr. Ernest Soviet occupation forces In Grass, and Mr. John D. Hickerson, Austria and those of Russia's Chlef of the Department's Euro- Lean office, The Americans emphasised three points:
occur.
satellites were reported to be meeting or about to meet in a secret staff conference al-Debrecen, Hungary.
SHOWING
TODAY
KINGS
Emotion
AS VIOLENT
AT 2.30, 5.00,
7.20, 0.30 P.M.
AS THE ERA THAT SPAWNED THEM!
The Foxes of
20 Harrow
CERTERY FOX
Storring
REX HARRISON - MAUREEN O'HARA
Directed by JOHN M. STAHL Produced by WILLIAM A. BACHER
Also Latest 20th CENTURY-FOX MOVIETONE NEWS
· NEXT CHANGE:-William HARNELL in "MURDER in REVERSE”
Authoritativo Austrian sources said here that they had not con- firmed reports that the meeting was already underway and that with Chili ROUCHIER Jimmy HANLEY * John SLATER
measures the Cominform countriess ila purpose was to deal with eventually might take against Yugoslavia and Marshal. Tito."
Unconarmed
"As for the present position of upan we wish we had the same of American protection degree which the minor European pow ers will receive from the United States under the Atlante agree.
"active research pro- | Treatment methods promptly ment."
1.The proposed Aantle Pact On the eve of the pact these gramme" is going forward. hestuted would limit and minimise
would provide a "framework" for events are occurring on the Ja-stated, but such stories as that the effects.
dealing with the air base problem, une small biological bomb couki
2.The treaty would be pri- "Biological warfare would not wipe out a city at a blow were be instantly destructive of life marily useful to prevent attack. untrue.
and it should be appreciated that it would array such powerful news induced by iological agents forces to strike back any aggres- He condemned much public dismay be counteracted by specific or that to attack might ever russion of this kind as "estrava medical measures." kant.
Innovarate
noduly spectacular,"
3-Treaty nations would Important defences against bienole to take all necessary
be meeting being ports of such a planned bavo been logical warfare
co-circulated in the Eastern European were early operative actions to strengthen capitals for several days. statement intended to Identification of the disease indefences of the whole area, Thi press has Also eniled nit The "widespread mis planted and prompt and appro-
The Soviet authorities In Austria for the creation of a stronger and understand", Mr. Forrestal said:priate rounter-measures to prevent United States took
During World War two, the have notified the Austrian govern- better organised Japanese police, "We must
defence of ment that rely on the
spread and restore the Greenland main further
"Austria" police under on which the Russians here have tennner of a high standard of health of those affected.
agreement from tlic Western sectork of already complained is becoming public health and sanitation, and
which still is in force but which Vienna must not be dispatched to the melens of the future non protective measures for animals "But it in obvious that
the Danes, two years ago, proposed duty in the Soviel sector of the panese array.
to terminate. and crops as our first line of re-enalve prepiration for such de
elty or the Soviet occupation zone Japanese Conynualsts are fence against any biological at fensive measures must be made in
government was
under any circumstances." engaged in n intense under-tack."
advance of an attack."
This means that the Austrian ground struggle to cripple
government will not be able to and-Red Yoshua goverument
deal effectively with any distur through strikes and sabotage.
haneys in the Soviet sector since the bulk of Vienna's police corps is in the Western sectors.--United Press.
1-
the
Party has sent oil seeret orders
to
In
An X-
But, he added, "while I would Mr. Forrestal said it was neces- biologica) bo Polly to underestimate the sary to guard against
met-
The Daulsh forced to art mainly by Commanist cities in Parliament. The negotia- tions have been dragging along ever since. Both side hope some solution-whieli would leave the kind of suitable formula
Communist cells throughout { trovarını claims of the existence hnds before war had been declared, bancs-would turn up.
reported that the Communist potentialities of blalerien warfare, attack in time-of war, but also
there is no fuetual basis for ex-guinst biological sabotage the country to hold themselves in of a biological super-weapon."
Food supplies would be parti- readthess for another wide seale Biological warfare was an al- cularly vulnerable to a sabotage This is Radio
Kung general strike of the type pre-empt to harness certain forces attack with biological weapona,— broadcasting on a frequency ofviously prevented by orders from
of nature for the purpose of war
Reuter. 845 kilovdes per second and on the Supreme Commander. The
by the use of either epidemic or 0.52 megacycles per second in strike would materialise when non-epidemic diseases, MP. For- the 11 metre band.
the Yoshida government's pro- H.K.T.
gramme to enforce major
Hong
dis-
12.38 pm --Baily Prouersunser Summary. | missals of government personnel 1232 nme-Melodies from Britisis Films under way.-United Press.
...Lamia Levy and Bla Orchestra,
with Marin Perili, Jack Comp
Mark Hertha Wilmot, chHOT
1.0% p.m.-lozetan zonă
Plan (ORRS,
મન ફ
Two
1.10 m-News, Weather Report and
Announcements,
1.2% pan-Interfede.
1.30 p.m.oston Promenade Orelvsten 2.00 p.m. Llims Down.
6.00 pm-1'rogramme Beaury,
U.S. Navy's New Gadget
restal said,
A non-epidemig disense did not spread easily and would be largely restricted to persone, animals or plants directly exposed to the germs distributed during an attack.
B-36 BOMBER'S
LONG FLIGHT ·
Fort Worth, Texas, March 12,
A B-36 bomber, with a 10,000- pounds weight bomb load, innded here today after a 9,000-mile non- In epidemic diseases, the fac-stop flight. The flight was the Washington, March 12. tors governing the spread of the longest ever made by a B-36. The United States Navy has adsenses were not completely under- Superfortress,.. new gadget to learn what a rocket stood nor controllable. It was not "sees" in the upper regions above at all certain that an epidemic the earth. This can transmit 60 of significant proportions could be messages-at-once to a control produced-at-will." point on the ground, recording
The flight exceeded by 087 miles Dven what happening in and around
if an epidemic were a similar non-stop simulated bomb the missile,
started, adequate public health and run from Fort Worth to Honolulu The gadget can describle the sanitation measures and proper and return last December,--Router, rocket's trajector path, its speed, presented by Nas Dicklam temperature, cosmic radiation and
01 "It's Awing Time."
$.39 p.m.-Portugue
(Studio)
Heart.
1.00 ..World Hesen and Now An-
alysis, Landon Relay)
1.15 p..
mandricy" (Studia)
Adven uf Chol
Jonthan Bir.
لونا
1.10 p.m.-Hospital Request Half Hour
(Studła).
8.00 ..-"From
London Relay)
supply a multitude of technical
Editorials", data,
8.10 The Chlouse Family Carries
The
The communicating outßt was designed and built by the Allied
First In Serles of Physics Laboratory John Hop-
Three Talk by Mr. 1. 1. Alien.
M.A., who, until recently was let- curer
king University at Silver Spring.
The plane was not refuelled in flight and had two hours' fuel supply left when it landed, officials at Carswell Air-Base-said.
STAR
Phone 58325
for a
the
17 Hankow Road, Kowloon.
FOR TODAY ONLY. Today 3 Shows: At 2.30, 5.30 & 9.30 p.m.' FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FULL LENGTH
--
THE PICTURE OF THE CENTURY FROM 20th CENTURY-FOXI
Il's romance in the White
House and Intrigue at Ver-
saillent 's football games
and political conventions) It's 32,000 players surging through 200 scenes... to the hear brit of 87 beloved songs!
Darryl F.Zanucks
ORIENTAL WILSON
Munter History at the Maryland. It is needed for two ZAIRCONDITIONETT
Univerally of Rangoon, (Biudia)
1.20 p.m.-A Short Choplo Reefd by
reasons:
1. The high altitude, high speed missiles now used cannot carry 8.80 p.m.1 Like What [ Like' by men to note the data.
Touchinult,
Mens Allos. (Studlej
2In rocket firing, the rocket 9.00 p.m.-Lya Gasty aşd Albert rhoad, containing recording instr
Jean "Entertain You."
9.18 p.m.-Film Review by Rows Arnolt
(Studio),
9.80 London Mayhouse: "Domla
* Sex" by Michael Exan. With Patricia Noo.
10.00 Itadlo News Keel.
Helay
19.75 Weather Report.
1London
10.18 pm London Suli Concert....
Now London
(BOOTS)
String
10.45 Mule for Dancing,
11.15 p.m-Weather Repori
*
Enarmite.
ARD
JEE THEATRE
COMING SOON
TWILKIE COLLINS'
ments, frequenty cannot be located after falling in remote spots.— Router,
Queen's
TAKE ANY EASTERN TRAM CAR OR HAPPY VALLEY BUS
SHOWING TODAY at 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m. A BEAUTIFUL BODY SURROUNDED BY STARS SONGS AND LOVE. A GREAT TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL!
WILLIAMS
PETER
LAWFORD
TICALGO
LINED FOR THIS MONTALBAN
Cloda YEAR'S ACADEMY
WOMAN IN WHITE ELEANOR PARKER-ALEXIS SMITH SYDNEY GREENSTREET GIG YOUNG
PERCH GODFREY: HENAT FINNSE;
London Kurse Prezant
ROBERT DONAT
in
THE
WINSLOW
with
BOY
--- CEDRIC HARDWICKE
BASIL KADFORD KATHLEEN HARRISÓN SPLANCES 2. SULLIVAN and
MARGARET LEIGHTON)
Directed by Anthony Arquilhotin From the play by Terenc TYMNENÉ By Acuvula d
AWARDS!
Red
GALA PREMIERE
(9:30 PM) SA
Wednesday, March 16th Under the Patronage of His. Excellency, the Governor. and Lady Grantham.
BOOKINGS NOW OPENI
DURANTE
CHARISSE
XATTER
CUGAT
SHOWING
TODAY
AM-G-M's MUSICAL PARADISE INTECHNICOLOR!
On An Island
With You
| A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture
Cathay
AT 12.30, 2.30
5.30, 7.30
& 9.30 PM.
你 FIRST TIME SHOWING IN COLONY *
ONE OF TOP MUSICAL COMEDY HIT OF THE WORLD!
The STORY of
SIBERIAN LAND
Gorgeous Color
5. Shows Daily Special nt 5.30pm. Performance
in Russian Dialogue with English Sub-Titto on Films.
At 12.30, 2.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.in. Dialogue in Mandarin
in TECHNICOLOR
TOMORROW
"THE SECRET LIFE OF WALTER MITTY”
In TECHNICOLOR
Starring
Donny KAYE Virginia MAYO
LEE THEATRE
ADVANCE BOOKING. OFFICE CHINA TRAVEL SERVICE 6. QUEEN'S RD.
BOOKING HOURS. 13:00 Lim 1 230 Km. diy
Showing Today At 2.30; 5.15; 7.15 & 9,20 P.M.
Minit
"From the great novel by RACHEL FIELD
PHYLLIS
Dostat
ECA.
CALVERT HUITON RAINES
"Time out of MindTM
20 ALBERT
== LED & CARBÓLE ← BESIMA CANTER • JOUR ABBOTT CHEST SITTMENSON
TRAVERS ARE COded by ROBERT SIDDIKAR IAN SERIES "THE SPIRAL STARCAN","TIR BAKER MARION » DƏ
NEXT CHANGE
SEE MY LAWYER OLSEN & JOHNSON
E MOOKALO - ALAN GRETS
A VÍGYBESAR PICTURES.
wakat
An INTERNATIONAL Release
QUEEN'S ALHAMBRA
Showing Today at 2.30, 5.15, 7.15 & 9.15 P.M.
SOMETIMES WHEN A MAN COMES BACK THERE
ARE THINGS HE NEVER TALKS ABOUT ¦ ¦
ja
to TURNER
M-G-M's
CLARK
LANA
GABLE TURNER
ANNE BAXTER • JOAN HODIAK
Homecoming
The Most Up-To-Date Theatre On The Mainland
Jordan Rd,
Kowloon.
Tel: 50333
LIBERTY
2 Mins. From
the Yaumati
Ferry
Showing Today: At 2.30, 5.15, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.
FIRST TIME SHOWING IN HONG KONG MIGHTIEST DRAMA
OF A STALLION OUTLAWI
COLUMBIA PICTURES presi
GENE AUTRY The
Jnd CHAMPION
STRAWBERRY
ROAN
with
GLORIA HENRY - PACK HOLT
IN CINECOLOR
A Gene Autry - A Production DICK JONES PAT BUTIRAM · Simmond SPECIALLY ADDED:
3 STOOGES COMEDY & TECHNICOLOR CARTOON
SHOWING
TODAY
AT 2.30, 5.20,
YVETTE #IKE CRISTIANIS CARMEN AMAYA
· AND HER COMPANY
•#NUDSON WINEÉES 1- KING COLE TRIO
MAJESTIC
7.20 & P.20 PM,
ne orchids for miss Olandick"
Next ChangeTMTARZAN AND THE MERI
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.