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EX-NAZI SS BARE THEIR FANGS AGAIN
Call Eisenhower
"Filthy Swine"
A
Verden, Germany, Oct. 26.
Men of the former Nazi Waffen SS (Hitler's elite troops) shouted “Eisenhower, filthy swine" here today as one of Germany's ex-Generals made a speech bitterly critical of the Western Allies.
About 5,000, several wearing jack boots, gathered to hear General Bernhard Ramcke, one time commander of the "Green Devil" para- troopers.
CHINA MAIL
The meeting was called to exchange information of missing comrades and to organise aid for needy ex-SS men, but Ramcke chose it as a time to launch a tirade. against Allied treatment of ss men.
LATE NEWS
Duchess
Leaves Singapore
Cheers from the audience greeted many of his sailles. But as he spoke, other former top- ranking as oneers seated behind him tried to pass forward notes asking him to stop. Later they apologised to pressmen for his remarks.
The shouts against General Dwight Eisenhower, now the Republican candidate In tha American Presidential election, came when Rateke condemned hard Inbour sentences
passed by the Allies on 9,000
53 men between 1945 and 1949.
Ramcke said that if the Singapore, Oct, 27.
themselves as regarded Allica The Duchess of Kent this the upholders of Western cul-
they should open
their morning bade farewell to ture,
out the Singapore and Malaya end-prison gates and let ing 27 days' tour of British Prisoners of war still in custody, ex-55 men roared with Southeast Asia—“An ex- laughter when Ramcké referred perience that will be impos- to the Allies as upholders of Rameke said Western culture. sible to forget."
The
he was proud to have been on the Allied "black list."
It was a tad day for Singa- poreans. With heavy hearts they suid good-bye to the Duchess, who had won the ap- proval or at races during her may slay here.
The Duchess, herself display ed line emotion as the mother and son walked down the line of government officlats, service chiefs and councillors. She said a personal farewell to each.
Among those who stood in the line were the
world
are
and German
WAR CRIMINALS "One day the black lists
become the lists of honour," he declared amid more cheers. "Who are the war
Ramcke criminals?"
asked. "They are those who made the Versailles
Treaty (after the
They first those who towns like Dresden with bombs without military reasons. They are those who dropped the Bigh Commis-atom bemb on Nagasaki and stoner, Mr Malcolm MacDonald Hiroshima. They are those who and the Governor, Mr John Fare
making now
atom Nicol
bombs..
"But they are not the Ger- man frontline soldiers.".
There
more were no criminals in Germany than in any Allled country, he declared. Later at a Press conference ex-Generul Herbert
Gille. former
comman
of Wallen: SS
Division, sold that he and colleagues
Sils Two hundred Asian school children lining balconies of theo way agreed with Ramske'a would cause a "great uproar" remarks, which
which they believed
The hand of the Royal West Kem Regiment, of which the Bi Colonel-in- Duchess. Chief, played "Now Is hour while she inspected the Gund of
by Honour formed
100 men of the Joint services.
CHILDREN CHEER
the
airport building gave the Royal visitors a reusing send off.
in the BOAC Argonaut, which the Duchess is making
moved
the trip to Hongtong. -for the Halceoff,- /a_21 - gun satule was fired by the Singapore Regiment.
The
Duchess is
on September 30.
I was the same
aircraft In
which Queen Elizabeth new to
mer
In foreign countries.
new
war
Established 1845
MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1952.
Vienna Changing ` Of The Guard
The Allied Guard Changing ceremony at the "Commandatura” in Vienna Is a sight of interest to the Viennese. Here the Guard of the 1st Battalion of the British Royal Warwickshire Regɩ relieve American, and Soviet troops-London
New Typhoon Hampers Relief Work
Manila, Oct. 27.
A new full typhoon alért for all Southern and Central Luzon and the Northeastern Visayas yesterday hampered relief operations. in South- eastern Luzon areas ravaged last week by the typhoon Trix and prevented the landing of two Red Cross relief planes in Legaspi City, 95 per cent of whose buildings and private homes were levelled.
Meanwhile, the. Weather Bureau said the typhoon Wilmn, which earlier was reported of
Kreater fury and intensity than
Trix, had
weakened consider-
Express.
Living Language
Why we say Coster- monger.
1
man
The Anglo-Saxon word mang meant mixture, and a monger was originally a who sold a mixture of things. "Coster" is a corruption of "costard," a kind of apple. A "costermonger** Was once a man who sold only apples but nowa- days the word is used to describe any kind of street - hawker, but especially one who sells fruit and vegetables.
ably with 110-mph |AGREEMENT
centre
was
late
winds, It
forecast last night to pass within 30 miles north of Capiz Province In the Central Philippines be- fore_nown today and is expected to be sweeping across Romblon and Mindoro by afternoon.
10
the
Earlier, at the meeting. Gille | said that the Waffen SS had no neo-Nazi tendencies. Walten 5% men were determined never egoin to be the cause of hostile accusationS.
He declared hat most former flying to Waffen SS men were ready to Hongkong in the same plane back Democracy because they which brought her to Singapore had learned from the faults of the past. They rejected radica- lism from the right or left.
Another General, Felix Steiner,
former Waffen SS
of the 11th Army, appealed to the crowd to reject the "deadly old nation- ulism."
The 5,000 men, before
the meeling, had marched in forma- tion with their wiver and mothers behind a band from the sports stadium, where the rally was held, through the town' to a war memorial. for a wreath laylag (ceremony, honouring the Wehrmacht
Nairobi.
Four Brigand @ghter bombers of the RAF escorted the royal aircraft
niles out of for 50 Singapore.-Associated Press.
GUN UNDER HIS PILLOW
mander
--12:03
German
Verden was decorated with New York, Oct. 26. Police were called to an hotel bluc,, yellow, green and red here after the Polish Foreign fays-Reuter. Minister, Dr Stanislaw Skezes-
zewski, left à revolver under
his pillow and a chambermaid found it.
Vyshinsky Speech Awaited
(Contioned from Page 1)
American officials sall the Minister. who heads Foland's delegation to the General Astion "might conceal the seed of sembly, curries a revolver in a compromise"
In particular, the Voice dwelt special holster even in the As- sembly hall,
storm.
new
man-
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 27 Philippines. N. Borneo, 4.38 pan. G.P.A.
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Japan, 6 p.m..
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W.German Govt
From The Filos
Plans To Trade 100 Years With Red China
(From DENIS MARTIN)
Bonn, Oct. 26,
the
Ago
A Subscriber pmplains about}
Post Office, and tells us that the Paoushun camo in tha from Calcutta long before
Office closed (on Thurs-
on shore at once, the lettera at
The West German Government, heavily Fast backed by the steel empire of the Ruhr, plans to y) and if the Mall was cont open up trade with Red China and the Iron Curtain least could have been delivered States when the Allied occupation ends.
In time for the Post-boat' to at six; whereas they
The plan-an under-cover and widely cir- Canton
were not delivered until this culculated Ruhr blueprint for years-foresees the (Friday) morning after break- early despatch of German trade missions to Moscow and Peking.
These missions, the Germans hope, will negotiate an exchange of industrial equipment for food (prin- cipally bread grains) and raw materials.
fast time. The owners of the
д
Phoushun had their advices of
and will have had COLLTEC whole day's control of the Can- ton Oplum market.”
Belloving, as we do, that the Hongkong Post Office is as well
"We' Germans," said R Allied officinis are confident | managed as any Post Omee Government official today, that the Germans are ready to castward of the Cape, (and we' "must be allowed to expand open their Iron Curtain trade have heard many old voyagers our traditional trade with the offensive at
once
express the same opinion) we East. We must have equal The Germans are still banned
are
unwilling, at all times, to "strategic entertain any complaint against there
rights with the Western Alles from exporting
In Iron Curtain commerce.
goods" to the Soviet bloc but the Postmaster, around for
"It is not our wish or inten- tie Ruhr expects a "speedy and appears really good tion
to
endanger Western mutually advantageous trading it. In the present instance we security. The exchanges we association with the East."
plan will have advantagos for
both sides."
Architect of the new scheme
Is Dr Christian Kroll, head of
of
the "East-West" Division of the West German Ministry Economica.
NOW IN OPEN
Thousands
Visit Peak
com-
the can but agree with plainant that
WIS quito end and possible for the Calcutta Straits letters to have been a5- sorted and delivered before the Post-boat started at six (and,
with a prospect of such do livery, the Post-boot Superin- tendent would, We are sure. have kept the boat back an
Thousands of people swarmed hour if he had been requested Dr Kroil, an ardent campaign- er for German "Iron Curtain up to the Poak this morning to so to do.) But
were not the rights, is now out in the open. celebrate Chung Yeung Mail's per Pabushun were
unfli in the
on the sent to the Post Ofice official Festival; which falls For, writing
yesterday
for the morning bulietin
Konrad ninth day of the ninth moon. of Premier
vessel Adenauer's Coalition, Govern-
4 Young Festival Master of
unly to deliver withta ment, ho has publicly welcomed is thought to have originated obliged the formation by some 200 Ger- from
the time
great twenty-four hours after arrival; man firms of trading company primeval deluge wisich we asked, will not allow Malls to and the Harbour Master, f with the East.
chung The
Is
the world and the only people The German plan, Dr Kroll who survived were those who be landed in his boat; whilst
the Postmaster is fot mountains. the Por disclosed, proceeded from "exclimbed hills and
permitted on 'board a vessel to Noah to send periences gained in trading with The Biblical food when
t see if there are packets to his Russin between the two world saved the animals is thought address; that is to say, the ex- to be the same catastrophe. the penia of boat hire, it is alicged,
W
We interpret this statement," At 5.30 this morning.
said Allied oficials, "as meaning Peak trams started to run their is not allowed by the Post- that the Germans are going to service, and there were already master General. make use of the contacts they 250 people lined up outside the developed during the Stalin-1 Garden Road Station waiting to Ribbentrop pact."
use the Peak tram. Up to mid- Iron Curtain trade, Dr Kroll day, over 2,000 people had used pointed out, was regulated by the trams to ascend the Peak. monopoly organisations set up Many others were satisfied in by the Communist governments. walking. There was no such
in the West but the new cen-
of
arrangement The average number tralised German schome would public and private cars driving ensure uniformity in matters of up to the Peak were ten per
minute,
prices
the
CAINE ROAD
CLOSURE
-to
:
Under the circumstances, an effective remedy to all future evits of the kind, we would suggest the establishment of a bost, with a Coxswain Cost pulling four or six osred keuring authority from the Postmaster to receive mails from gil vessela
The
Boy expense, arrivi forty Bollars a month,
paid by eighty firms (sixty in Canton twenty here) would be only half
delivery, and Behind the plan stand scores of the new post-war Ruhr
a dollar a month very light tax indeed, when the advantages barons as well as "old guard" firms such as the Association of
to be gained are taken into con- Electrical Industries.
sideration.
(After this Was written the Lanrick arrived, Include Their backers
tho
The following official announce about
yesterday, from Noon Federal Union of German In- Wilma was forecast to wesken
Indo-China, France. French North dustry, the
released by Was
the Shanghae with a mall; but it was further and move westward at
Associations for ment * West Africa, 10 a.m., via Air Wholesale and Foreign Trade. Government PRO this morning: nearly four o'clock before any- Weather miles per hour.
Cairo, Oct. 26.
Those guests attending the thing was delivered from the Burma, India, Pakistan, the East Asia Union and station authorities in Leyte Pro-
Sayed Abdel Rahman elMiddle East, Afries, Great Britain, German East Asla Society. Tian Yuk Hospital foundation Post Office,) vince said some communcations
Japan, 430 pm.. Thai Airways.
And, according to one report, stene laying ceremony tomorrow jines, roads and bridges
were Mahdi and members of his Europe, li a.m., D.O.A.C.
*After this was in type we dinner for Malaya. Ceylon. Siam, Burma, the German backers have de- (Tuesday) and the damaged by lashing winds and Sudanese delegation favour-
Great cided to give detalls of their HRH the Duchess of Kent at the were told by a friend, who was rains accompanying the ing independence for the Britain, Europe, 0 pm, B.O.A.C. production schedules to members Kam Ling Restaurant on passing the Post Office at the
reached an Sudan have 'ALERT SIGNALS
Macao. 3 p.m. p.m., Tal of the Soviet economic mission Wednesday evening are advised me, that he saw the "Paqu
in Red Berlin.
that, owing to the
closure of shun's" Mail going at ten minutes agreement with the Egypt Loy/Tak Shing At the same time, the Philip fan Government on details of train via Canton.
The plan clearly reflects the Caine Road west-bound past five.
follow the pine National Red Cross
the traffic, they should growing opposition ager, Dr J. H. Yanzon, un-a basis for settlement of the nounced that Red Cross workers Sudan question, delegation in Southern Luzon and the sources said here tonight, Visayas, particularly Samar,
A subcommittee representing Masbate, Romblon and Serso-both sides will hold its last gan, had sent further alert sign meeting on Monday to draw up als. He said additional man- power reinforcements were be- these details in final form.
The draft agreement will be ing readied to cope with any
submitted to the last joint Here in Manila, the Weather meeting of the two delegations
Tuesday,
and the Mahd! Bureau holsted Signal No. 1 and
and His advised the public to take the for Khartoum on Thursday.
delegation will ·Teave
necessary precautions,
Mahdi, who EI
19 both The new death toll from the typhoon Trix as reported by political and religious lender,
arrived here last Monday from. Philippines News Service London, when he hid talks The Philppine with British leaders. reached $10, Red Cross Ogure last night was 447 dead.
THE MAIN TASK Unverified reports said 350 Nshermen
new emergency,
the
оп
the
days in the Bicol region For ten
preceding his were missing and believed lost arrival · here
Egyptian at sea-United Press,
Premler, General Naguib, had ATLANTIC HURRICANE held talks with other Sudanese
leaders. Miami, Oct. 20,
A small hurricane, still pack- General Naguib's main task ing a strong punch, faded to-was to reconcile the views of
Awo wards the open Atlantle today Sudon's
major political after skirting Nassau, capital fronts the union with Egypt of the Bahamas, and leaving faction and the independence more than 100 persons injured group within the framework in the wake of its path across of Egypt's policy for "Integrity Cuba,
of the Nile Valley." The Miami Weather Bureau General Naguib was himself pinpointed the storm at about born in Khartoum of a Sudanese 100 miles ESE of Nassau, winter mother. playground filled with expensive The Sudanese
groups were homes, in its 4 pan. GMT
their opinion on; asked so, the Communist use of the advisory. But residents of the 1. Amendments to the draft word "domicile" or residence" Central Bahamas and shipping Sudan Constitution. found them is formula as the basis of the interests were warned that future 2. Evacuation of
movements of the hurricane Mr Acheson, in his speech,
were uncertain" although it troops from the Sudan,
3. The beat method city they were about to seize said that the use of the word would probably be in an easterly holding nections in the Sudan,
domiclio appeared to give some | direction, moving out to the scu.
They have also been study Though Dr
advantage to the South Koreans Fringes of the storm raked Skezeszowski bas only and to no other prisoners.
Nassau briefly last night with ing a Brillan suggestion made. diplomatic immunity, American
a "body to Interest, therefore, was centred heavy rains and 25-mph winds, to Egypt for Inw says he must still register on toward which side of the The store apparently had spent supervise Sudanese elections" arms. A diplomatie incident was State Department's interpretation cost of its force en Cuba, where comprising four Sudanese, one averted by the Minister's staff, Mr Vythingky would lem that the sugar: prodnation, was a Briton, one Egyptian and one who acted immediately to com- of the Voice of America or that | pected to suffer a big, drop,-- Observer from a neutral "coun- ply with the low-Router. of Mr. Acheson,Reuter,
United Press,
try-Reuter.
Police, who answered the chambermaid's call,
.30 revolver was not registered. They told United Nations off,
It..
speculation.
British
4-
of
Balaya, Indonesia. 10 am.. Mactalyckor,
Slam, 2 p.m., se Horyu Maru. Fermany, 5 pan, si Wingsang.
SIDE
Bui
fo paying dollars for im- diversionary route via Robinson- sports particularly food-that Seymour Roads.
previously came from the East on a barter basis.
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Shanghae Market Report Black Teas, - A large brisl- done in Black ness has been Teas since the departure of the last Steamer, and not less than 100 chops of Congous have been settled at a further advance of 1 to 1 Taels, a few of these, 20 chops, are intended for Sydney and the United States. Much
dificulty still exists in Down; Programme getting the Toss from the in- terior, and not more than 300 chops
hovo yet derived in this Hour presented by Elizabeth (Btudio); 630. Portugueso Half place, atlhough the total settic Hour (Studio); 7. Atario Lanta angg mants are upwards of 380; the. 7.19, Journey into Melody" with Robert Farnon and his Orchestra; unsold stock is consequently
30 7.45. Artist of the Week-Leon Goos- Very trifling say pers (Obos): 759. Weather Report; chops of which only
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Summary:
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to
about
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were 350 chops, and the
the Duke of Kent-A Commentary unsa (Recorded O.B.); 9. "I like what I
The Duchess of Kent and i we stock. BD. In Souctions
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- Inde Orchestra, some E Minor for Cello and
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