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THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1940.

'MORAL SANCTIONS' AGAINST Colonial Policy

PEKING REGIME DEMANDED

Month Of Grim Decision

London, December 1. Approaching recognition of

Communist Chibia makes this a month of grim decision for nearly

Nationalist

Europe.

100 Chinese

diplomants

Informed Chinese sources most of them

L

дду

privately that they mist son make one of three hours.

They

where

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China, Rotermunisi

Approach To UN By Nationalist Delegate

APPEAL TO BRITAIN

Flushing Meadow, December 1.

Nationalist China today rejected a United States sponsored rosolu-

tion on the Communist conquest of China.

It said the resolution would prove to be a "heap of beautiful phrases" un- refrain from giving less the United Nations urges its members to military or economic ald to the Peking regime.

Dr. T.F. Tsiong of China appealed to the Assembly's main Political Com- mittes to declare "moral sanctions" against the regime proclaimed by the Communist leader, Mao Tse-tung, with the backing of Rus-

sia.

He said the draft resolution

the

regine inay look haighis on their sponsored by

past services

Chiang Kai-shark

Generaliseimo

They many switch The afle lazer to the Hed government,

October 10 HİNTİYET SACY

fasting of the old Chinese publ

States, Australia, Mexico, Pakistan and the Philippines contains many sound prin- 28 x 171ers of {12 Chinese ciples, some noble sentiments Embarky staff in Paris 11 on and a few beautiful phrases.

ut the But when foreign powers Communists

Re-continue to give military and economic ald to the Chinese politics! Communists, could the Chin- cse people be said in any way to possess freedom of choice in Ping-government and politics? Of

course not."

O they may jemals refugees In Europe, a cel 41f unhappy men without a country

Some, like

Foo

Am- chang. the former Chines bassador to Maserw have Al- ready taken the luller Mr Fou purchased. home in Purks, and nettled down there an Several others, a private citizen including

sene diplomata expelledİ from the Iron Curtain enuntries

(+f

recogniilun

Paking regime,

his example

Ambassador

- - t ܟ݁ ܕ ܐ

Chong

In

hai, the scholarly lawyer who heads

the Red

followed

than

cannol

no

"One Tito in this world

enough- enough-marc United

Hereafter the for Moscow. Kremlin will see to it that Bocond Tite wil aris In any part of the world.

Run has managed to cio- odnate Manchuria Without Marichurian food

the Chines

feed their armies or

the Arones of Tientsin, Shanghal. Peking. Nanking and Canton Without Munchurtan con and Iron. the Chinese Communists Planet make any oppertalle in the industrialisation of Chinn "Manchuria is the key area not only of China but of the whole Far East

made herself Japan

With a Arst class power mainly the resources of Manchuria To- aleemly AD day, that key within the grip of Moscow "

Resistance In China

thr

con-

Dr Tsiang argued thal Political Committee

should adopt the resolution he pro-

week, posed last

which demos Russia for bucking the Communists, anke the United Natione members not to cognise the regime, and what he referred to

advance

British Interest In' Ward Case

London, December 1.

Britain

as ordered Mr. W. G C. Graham, her Con.

121 sut-General

Peking, to Intervena with the Chinese Communist authorities about the treatment of the United States Consulate

At Mukden. A Foreign Office spokesman sald here tonight. followa This British action an пррел

United by the

States.

ان ماه

Mr. Angus Ward, the UPR

ed States Consul General at Mukden, was

ity

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(21

Dr Talung said that despite the

Com the of Its sweeping Kains

Lesistance askatonists,

are groups In

already military holding

Defended In UN

Flushing Meadow, December 1.

Mr. Hector McNoil of the United Kingdom, in 'a' vigorous defence of British colonial policy, today rejected the right of the United Nations to establish international supervision over non-self-governing territorios.

Mr. McNeil charged that attempts at International supervision were "back door" efforts to revise the Charter.

He made the statement as} the General Assembly con- sidered a series of 10 resolu- tions, approved by the Trusteeship Committee, which considerably tighten the Unit- ed Nations' supervision of police of administering au- thorities in non-self-govern- ing territories.

He said the

resolutions held

1

Dutch Rule

Ending In Indonesia

Batavia, December 1.

the "baseless assumption that, in subscribing to the Charter, mem- ber states which have responsibi- Hity for the administration of non-

The 347-year-old Dutch rule, self-governing territories have of the rich East Indies is to accepted the principle of Interna- tional supervision over the ad-end on December 27 under a ministration of those territories. tentative agreement an-

"That such a departure from

nounced today by the Indone- the meaning of the Charter hos sian Republican Government.

been taking place

as been ad- mitted by some delegations, but they nevertheless sought to Ex ruse or oxplain it by appeals to the spirit of the Charter or to the possibility of the growth of con- ventional interpretation.

Russian Aftompts

"in sitempts to modify the Charter by Assembly resolu tion, by what may be called back door methode, no deleg4- tion has been more determined in Ite insistence on the letter of the Charter than the delega tion of the USBR.

"Representatives of the USSA

The new United States of In- doncal will take over completo sovereignty on that date and enter an equal partnership with the Netherlands under the Dutch Crown.

All major details except the date were worked out in a round and table conference of Dutch Indonesian leaders at the Hague, which ended on November 2. The Dutch agreed to the transfer not later than December 30, pro- vided the Dutch and Indonesian parliaments approve.

the

but

The Dutch Parliament and 11 In the Fourth Committeo have of the 16 Federal Parliaments in altempted ume and again, togn-Indonesia still have not formally

agreement. ther with representatives of other ratified member states to read into arrangement for the shift are go- Chapter 11 of the Charter (chap-ing ahead anyway. recently tried and sentenced on a charge of ter on non-self-governing terri-

The December 27 date was de- tories) obligations and principles cided on at a beating a Chineas employed,

conference which are not there." but released

condition

the Republican "second operative elnure“

that he left the country.

Territories under British rule Jogjakarta, embargo against

had been far developed toward capital, between Dutch and Re- да таг да to known from

MeNepublican leaders. The Republic, self-government, Mr. Cum-taken over by Mao's armies. evonprole aid to the

reports, latest Far Eastern

at war with the Dutch during 10

milded, "and in the present phase "The resistance is destined

Mr. Ward is still in Chine.

much of the post-war period, nghturk second operate long and bitter

of their political growth, they arr will become one unit in the new, Reuter. and de-

certainly not prepared to tolerate independent nation. It controla

Tian- Chinese London

an

arab

munista,

the largest Chinese mission in

Europe, la not expected to res turn to hlo homelandl

British recognition of the Rede ende his job hero.

"Without the

a

tive clause of the Chinese draft for national freedom resolution the joint draft reso- when

pendence no price is too high be

heap of

insite The peasant rebellions lution would beautiful phrases.

the It

Areas If As Cominumist-controlled sembly should adop! the Joint China are sprending far draft resolution and nol adapt wide. They are now in Mitt the second operative clause 11f chuila, North and Central Chian the Chinese draft, it would in- and in South China, The pro- volve itself in contradiction.

Kinngsu alone now has

A former Judge of the Inter- national Court of Justice BIKE Jong resident in England, be is likely to remaja bere private Chinese citizen.

Aside from the October 10 revolt in Paris, hendis

the

Chinese Embassies and legations

in Europe have kept their staffs in Inc There has been no out- ward break in toyaity,

Privately.

many

however, Chinese feuds, especially those of minor rank, ter beginning to ask "what

-Associated

Press,

Pacifists' Meeting In India

Calcutta, December 1.

A all grey-haired Indian woman in a flowing white suri presided when 13 eminent world pacifists met here today

vince

re-

Such a position ould simply a guer!!lu unit of some 200.000 be ridiculous," ad The chief men, Similar groups are found Chinese delegate.

The provinces of Hupch, Hahan, Ashwel, Honan, Shensi,; Kwangtung and many other

Some of these groups are ons. "pontaneous and some ganised by the Coverament all of them maintain close liaison with the Central authorities."

He made

0

Appeal To Britain

direct appeal to Britain to walgh the "atake of our Chines

people" against ite investmente China, Dr Talang said, "If Press belleved. be

the ports are to Government

United of the Kingdom intends

necord some form of recognition to the Chinese Commuunsts very

"Britain has investments in China amounting to a valuc of US$1,000,000,000. Bum.

It a

any

soon.

big

bat

Dr Talang traced the history of Japan's aggression which began in Manchuria lu 1933 and said that Russia had begun it

"Although China in again the victim she certainly is "not

the last." The great

on

Adenauer Meets Schumacher

we

Dr.

Dr

a greater degree of international blocs of territory in both

In

Java Intervention in their domestic

major and Sumatra, two of the affairs than other countries,

islands in this rich, archipelago themselves Independent, woula of 70,000,000 population. be willing to accept."--United Press,

JESSUP TOUR OF

FAR EAST

The Jogjakarta conferees word Foreign Minister, D. U. Stikker, and the Vice-Premler, JR. H. Van Schalk, of the Netherlands, and Prealdent Soekarno and the' Defence Minister, Sultan New York, December 1. Hamengku Buwono, of the In- Mr. Philip C. Jessup, Ame-donesian Republic.

The islands rica's roving Ambassador, is to

have been the on

Dutch since as governed by the President Cleveland On Decem-1602-Associated Press. ber 20 for a tour of the Far East. The first port of call

In

the

to

Ambas- be to

Bonn, December 1. A personal conversation be- tween the West German Chan sail from Francisco are DI

cellos. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, and the Socialist Opposition leader, Dr. Kurt Schumacher.

Orient will be Yokohama, took place here at noon today

This Immediately gave rise "in a spirit of conciliation". guin. This was the first contact be-speculation that one of

sadar Jessup's tasks will Adenauer and Schumacher since the latter was meet with General Douglas Mac- expelled from the Bundestag for Arthur to lay the groundwork the 20 sitting days because he called for the long-discussed Japanese

pence treaty. unable Dr. Ademmer the "Chancellor of

coun- British Commonwealth tries have called a conference on subject for Ceylon in January-Assoclted Press.

TITO MINISTER INJURED

of powers

or-

the Ailles."

The talk fasted one hour.

F

Reprisal Massacre In Burma

Rangoon, December 1. Rebel Karens in the. Central Burma Toungoo district are reported to have massacred in reprisal 150 Burmese civilians; for sheltering Communists in the villages, according to the! Burma Army today.

.

The Army said that the Karens later burned down several 'vili-

I do not blame the Bri- tish Government and its people League of Nations were

to agree th bring pressure for thinking the British stake in

for against the Japanese in the form China

important and

It is believed that a way has that of economie sanctions, he said. wishing to devise measures 0

He said, "The United Nations heen found to settle the incident, safeguard it.

The pier of the Christin "But however big the British lodoy, due to Soviet obstruction-

it cannot beism, ie not in a position to apply Democratie group, Dr. Heinrich stake in China

of the even economic sanctions against Von Brentang, was also present compared to the stake

in China,

But the General today. for an aggressor.

Yesterday, Dr. Schumacher de- Chinese people

Assembly in the supreme than

had been

Belgrade. December 1. to evolve a new plan for world our stake is nothing less

pass clored here that her ganisation In the world to political independence of our

The Yugoslav Finance Minia- based

Mahatma on pence

nations ready from the start to meet Dr. upon the freedom nation and

moral judgment of

Charter Adenauer and make it clear that ter. M. Dobh Von Radosavljevle, Gandhi's precepis uf

It is quilty of violating the non- $40,000,000 human beings

wus seriously Injured in a car ages. thus he had intended no offence,, violence.

on No- It added that PVÒs subsequent free- and treaty provision and unimaginable that

In present-

Dr. Schumacher added he ex-crash nehr Obrenovats doli-threatening peace.

ly carried out "a vengeance raid". The woman WR Mrs. Haku-dom-loving people would

Disclosing 'this tonight' the upon the Karens, killing 10. mari Amrit, the Indian Minister berately choose to jeopardise the ing its case before the Assembly, pected that Dr. Adenauer would vember 20

a similar statement with

to other reports. Tanjug, the Chinese Government merely make

According that the official, news agency. disciplo of Health

of whole future of China for a sum and a

wishes that the world would regard to his charge

received more than. 200 rebels"}were Gandhi. The place of the meeting of $1,099,000,000.” was Santiniketan, Calcutta's Uni- He continued, "The tragedy of, pass moral sanctions upon Soviet Social Democrats preferred to see added that, his wife

the This La

losst diermantling Ro un to the bitter slight Injuries, The car in which killed when troopships lashed to 18 that no mattor aggression. versity town, whose name means the matior

do to end rather than allow the Gov- they were travelling to Belgrade mangroves along the Irrawaddy River about Mandalay, fred of what measures "Abode of Feace."

appeasement the United Nations can

ernment to join the Ruhr Au- overturned.

The Minister was taken to broadsides into renegade White The meeting began with an Britain may adopt vis-a-vis the keep peace."

Mr Alca Bebler of Yugoslavia thority, appeal to Britain to take the lead Chinese Communists, British In-

An appeal by Dr. Schmacher Belgrade and a hospital state- PVO who have been victimising by unilateral disarmament. Pael- vealments In China remain in-again raked the question of the

upper reaches Assoý fists from 28 countries, Europeans, secure so long ga the Communists Nationalist delegation's right to against hia explusion is to be ment tonight fald that his spine the ferry boats plying the Ira

did not considered by the Bundestag to-had been injured and his condi-waddy's represent China, but

tion is grave.--Reuter.

elated Press, Americans, Chinese, Japanese, keep their power in China."

formal move tomorrow,Reuter. Indlans and others, attended.

Dr Talang warned the Weat make any Many foreign delegates woro against believing that Mao Tse-challenge Dr. Taiang's credea- Ho announced that Mar- the Indian dhoti dress. somne tung might become another Martinis.

shal Tito's Government would. white Gandhi caps and Western ahal Tito.

align ∙∙∙Itself. with women 'delegates the colourful "Nothing can be more foolish however, Indian Bari. A Bearded, bare-than such speculation and wish-Russia's boycott of the debate on against the footed Sikh wore, a simple loin-ful thinking. The Chinese Com-China's charges cloth.-Router, Intr

munists are 100 per centers in Soviet Union and will not both domestic and foreign policy,ticipate in the vote on resolutions

being submitted. Mao Tse-tung is a sincero be- which are

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