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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1949.
RUSSIANS WALK OUT OF TOKYO COUNCIL MEETING
(Continued from Page,1)
(hapless Japanesa from their home- lund and their people for the past Mr. Sebald presented in evi-four years. dence of the seriousmaa of the
repatriation issue two large bun- Hodgson's statement dles of petitions from the Japah- ese people to Their '; 'ggyernment | The British Commonwealt _ro- asking for a speed up of the re- turn of soldiers to their relatives and friends.
The Council chairman asserted that according to the "best vall
presentative, Mr., W‚R. Hodgson,| criticised the Soviet reftied to dicuss Japanese... repatriation at violation of the Potsdam Declara- tion, the Geneva, Convention of 1929 and the 1048 United Nallons
Mr. Hodgson
abla statistics" 376,920 Tapan { Declaration.commended to prisoners of wor and internees tunaccounted for, in Manchuria and other Soviet-held, territories.
Mr. Sebald went on to rip the indoctrination of Japanese pri- Bonera. He said, "The indoctrina- tion programme has all the car- marks of a vast machine designed to reconstruct the liver and poli- cand!- tical future of selected dates."
wad
He sald the programme built on the long expertence of Russian Communism with a view "to eventual proletarian revolut tion in Japan."
to
the Allied Council for Japan
that the Swiss government ori thes International Red Cross be designated to go into Boyle' prose and atcertain the corréo" figures regarding prisoners hold. He expressad the hope that e new agreement ofurifying the aituation might
be negotiated between BCÁP and the Soviet Union.
on
He noted the Russians bad 1g- nored the April 25 memorandum from General MacArthur's Head-
asking for Aguros quarters prisoners of war.
Mr. Hodgson said:
"That was only a reasonable request.
When the res
repatriation Issue first two before the Council
Mr. Sobald said: "Thus, if we their accept In All grubsomonber the full Impiles come.
word
tion of them ghastly accounts years ago, Mr. Hodgaon sald, it of disease, malnutrition, inade-was estimated there were 800,000 quate, housing,
kbune, Japanese in Russian hands,
m has That figure
ol
and all callous ical
never beer labour conditions, combined challenged by the Soviets, The with an apparent lack of even only conclusion we can arrive af alementary medical care and was that Agure wat accepted as facilitiof all these unbelley. such, The other day the Soviet able
accounts of disregard for Mission spokesman said with the humanity ara Indeed true-we return of 87,000 this year the re- can arrive at the heart-rendinopatriation programme had been conclusion that the $74,041 completed. Зарипове formerly let Boylet "It is possible that the Ogure Handa Aro How dond and will
can be reconelled but only on th novar return to Japan."
tragic and awful assumption the 370,000 Japanese died in th "Con this be true?" Are we to hands of the retaining powers." believe that of the 375,920 Japan-{ United Press. ese still unaccounted for only two or three thousand remain alive?"
Mr Sebald continued, "We can at what only guess
may have happened behind the curtain of silence that has shut off these
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Russian accusation Aueria this afternoon accusod
United States accupatle authorities and the Japanese Government of violating the Potsdam Declaration by spon- soring "anti-democratio" tivities Japan, The Russian charges were pori- in a letter to General MacArthur by Lieutenant-Genera Derevyanke. It was made public only a few hours after the Soviet
Stat representative and seven members stalked out of the on- griest Council meeting in the his
ory of the Japan occupation.
tained NOTICE
OFFICIAL
PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME
General Derevyanko listed é long number of alleged suppres sive incidents by the police and
"reactionary" laws and direc tives Issued by the Japanesa Government.
We, Tai Yip Company, Limited, whose registered office is situate at No. 20 Des Voeux Road Central, Third Floor, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong hereby give notice that In consequence of a resolution
Fic snid: "Theen steps of the passed by the Board of Diree-
and the tors, we have applied to the Japanese Government
American occupation authorities; Minister of Transport, under without the knowledge of which Section 47 of the Merchant these measures could not be con- Shipping Act, 1894, in respect dicted, violated the Potsdam De- of the steamship, "SAI ON" of clauation and suppressed the fun- Hong Kong Registry, Official damental democratic freedom of the Japanese people which direc- Number 153503. heretoforu owned by us for permission to change her name to "TAK- SHING" and to have her re- gistered in the new name at the Port of Hong Kong as own- ed by us.
ty leads to the revival of fascist order which existed in Japar before the capitulation."/
General Dorevyanko proposed "for consideration of the Supreme Commander" that the Japanese government be ordered to, first- ly, abolish its ban on political activities; by government and Any objection to the propos-state omployees, revise the no ed change of name must be strike" public service inw and Bent to the REGISTRAR OLĮ discontinue the proposed "anti- SHIPPING at Hong Kong with- democratie legislation." in SEVEN days from the ap- pearance of this advertisement.
Dated at Hong Kong this 20th day of December, 1949.
Tai Yip Company,"
Limited.
Secondly, stop the "pollee club" law and suppression of trade union and other democràtic organisa- who are responsible for carrying on activities and "punish those out mass arrests."
Thirdly, stop immediately the dismissal "for political ends" of trade union leaders, professors and reinstate all un- (Sgd.) KO FOOK IB, teachers, and
Director.
Inwfully discharged Dersons. United Press.
Invitation
LOCAL TRADERS & OVERSEA BUYERS
are cordially invited to visit THE EXHIBITION
OF CHINESE PRODUCTS
(sponsored by the Hongkong Chinese Manufacturers' Union)
at the Exhibition site (corner of Nathan, & Salisbury Roads)
on
FRIDAY the 23rd DECEMBER, 1949 WEDNESDAY, the 28th DECEMBER, 1949 between 10 a.m. & 1, p.m.
FREE ADMISSION ON PRESENTATION
OF BUSINESS CARDS ON IDENTIFICATIONS OB.QUE EXHIBITION BADGES:
The Exhibition will remain open to the pu as usual after those
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"Kuthority@oh Authörifless
the eleventh trick, holding there alto the heart 9 anddlemond Q, while his own hand retained the diamond A-8 and spadlo 10.
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TEAMWORK THE DECIDER IF A capable declarer build a perfect double-squeeze against your eldeo far as his own work is concerned there is only on Having thus planned, each ran passible chance to thwart him tricks in the same ortier, after That is through. teamwork. taking the heart 2 lead with the Cart Q spade the crucial cards are so locater K, the rest being heart that one of you can retain pro. A spade K for the diamond 10 tection against the sult
with
discard, club d, club A, heart A which he can
make entry from and then four more clube. one of his holdings to the opposite the last was played, Eust had and diamond one, and if the other member of bared to the spade
bíthe spade he your pair can keep cards that J-9; having to keep the heat his best single cards in the bed, the diamond 9, whereupon arcless other two suits, he is outwitted. South tocaed off the
s 7
spade 10. Now West was muter- ed between the heart and dia- mond K-2. Underscore those cards above and you will see how Impossible his job was.
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against
his 10 would stand planned
dummy's Therefore
He spade
höld it and the
Q. plus
diamond, which he tossed off
on the lost club. That beat
(Dealer: South. North-South South, as West hold his two dla vulutrable). South -West- North: East suit.
monds to safeguard only that one
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each of two tabler
thought there would be thirteen BK QJ solid tricks, despite Tacks of on H.K.4
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king as shown by, the Blackwood DQ1088 responses, but found only twelve In view and no ordinary play avaliable for the thirteenth, such
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Each declarer understood his After South bids. i-Heart and squeezes,
so planned to have West 2-Diamonds, now should the dummy's last club be the lead to auction g07 :
C.b,8 3 2. (Dealer: South. Neither side. vulnerable).
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9 Stalk
Across
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10 Equilibrium. 20 Get rid of,
11. Come
12 Drus
14 Repair
20 Benavblent,
30 Bronster...
31 Reproof
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