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SHIPPING

NEWS | ENGLAND BEATS

Destroyer: Moguo, Bouth Wall Tidal Masin; Penn, on logue.

Escort Vessels: Alacrity, North Wall, Chinese LaMi Mei Chen, Lalchikok. Ships run by me for Sea Transport Omest. Pingwa," Cosmopolitan_Dock.

GAU 1024) Moxanery (DD, 880) AL Neche (A57) US Anchorage; Marian (A6);

Floyds Bay, Duxbury Bay, Kowloon Bay, Hospital Ships Talren, Kowloon Wharf,

Commercial Oller: Vacport, MI,

"Ships' Administered by Commodore Depot ship! 11M8 Tamar,” (Afloat) Went Wall,

17

Offer: Rapidol, Yaumati Anchor- AEC, Wave Governar, No. Duay; Calerol, Yaumati; Empire Damsel Fuel Jalty: Bahópdale, No, 1a Buoy; Empire Garden,. Alongside, Bishopdale; Golden

Meadow. Cosmopolitan Dock:

Berbol on Tamar.

Lei (£) 12, Wellington Wall, 218, "Macro, -11,_Kowloon Cambar.

Venus/ Boom. Defence

Barmond. - Barizan, Baronia, Barbain. Boon De-

fence Depot, Kowloón.

*LCT (E): 300, Wellington Wall; 350. Aberdeen

Crane Ship: Seithu Mars, Railway

Whart.

Salvage

Wall.

Vennela King Batvor, East

E.C.T.: 913, 1150, 1151, 1903, 123, Kow leon Camber.

Wellington

Rescue Tugs Enticer, Wall: Encore. Fidat Basin.

*H.D.M.L._ · Flotilini 1100, 1107, 1100, Kowloon Camber: 1105, Aberdeen,

Tugs: Rockwing, Rockforest, Kowloon Camber: Rockmount, Outside Wall; Rock- Jen, Hockland, Rockpidgeon, Tidal Basin.

Tainan, for Formosa.

LC's: 2 Wellington Wall; 25, No. 12. Transporti Bonaventure,

Dry Dock,

Merchant Bhipa

Flea, Taikoktaul,

Bellerophon, Talkoo,

Ben Tong, of Talkoo.

Beneruachan, Kowloon Wharf,

Chungking, Kowloon Bay,

Edna, Laichikek.

Hongkong

Empire Farrar, Kowloon Dock. Empire Whitham, Kowloon Dock.

Esany. Kowloon Dock.

Fort Connolly, Laichikok,

Fort Wilhelmus, Talkoo,

Golden Meadow, Commo. Dock.

Hal Tan, off Yaumati.

a Yuch, Cosmo Dock,

Jaton, Ait.

Bartland Point, Laichikok.

Helikon, B

Hol Kin. China Merchants Wharf. Trishank, Kowloon Wharf.

Irie, of Talkoo.

Jane Swissheim. Kowinen Bay,

Kenilworth, Kowloon Dock.

Luxmi, A.

Mausang, AID.

Merry Moller, Kowloon Dock,

Newchtwang, B11.

Poyang, oll Taikoo.

Roverlock, Kowloon Bay.

Promise, Laichikok.

Samont, 19.

Sandviken, Talkoo.

Shengking. Taikoo Dock.

Stanhall, Kowloon Day.

Tal Nan, A13,

Theseus, ol't,

Tornus, Talkoo,

Wan Hung (LST), nia.

Whangpu, Latchikok,

Wachang, Lalelikok

Wusch, Kowloon Bay, Yen Kal. Kowloon Dock.

Tuesday, October 1

Arrivals!

1

Hupch. from Swatow. Mindoro..

Talengke, from Shanghai,

Glory, intsterre, from Singapore.

Ocean Way, from Sydney,

Departures:

Luxmi, for Bouth Africa,

Fatshan, for Canton,

Bishopdale, for Singapore.

Itwalen, for Shanghai.

Helikon, far Baigon.

Irisbank, for Shanghat.

Prince Balvor, for Singapore. Allegiance, for Slegapoer.

Wednesday, October 2

Arrivals: Analina, from

Oslo.

Samoa, from UIC via Straits,

JIMA Venerable, from Singapore.

HMS Lagos, from Singapore. Departures:

Marine Leopard, for Ceylon. Iris, for Bangkok via Bathow. Newchwang, for. Singapore.

Naton, for Fooehow. noverlock, for Shanghai,

Thursday, October 3

Arrivals:

Fatahan, from Canton.

Kutang, from Calcutta, Straits, Fengtien, from Singapore, Foochaw, from Shangtal, Keelung, Amoy

Benlamond.

Taksang, train Rangoon,

Departures:

Nonparell, for Shanghai, Empire Jamaica, for Swatew. Tilijalengka, for Manlia and DEI. Fort Wilhelmug, for Singapore. Theseus, for Shanghai.

Friday, October 1

Arrivals:

Fuklen, from Java, Singapore. Departure:

Kutang, for Shanghai.

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Hupch, for Shanghai, Tsintoo, Tientsin,

Saturday, October 5

Arrivals:

Silver Guava, from Calcutta.

Kulsang, fepm Calcutta.

Eurabates, from Shanghai.

Prometheus, from Shanghal. Departures:

Faishan, for Caiiton. Mausang. for Straits. Calcutta, '

OUTWARD MAILS

EIRE ONE-NIL-

Dublin, Sept. 30-England beat Elre 1-0 nt soccer to-day in the first match to be playod between the countries in Dublin since 1912. England fielded the team which trouheed Northern Ireland Saturday.

on

Defying steady rain, 40,000 packed the Daly Mount ground when "God Save the King" and the Eire soldiers nong-were played, and the players presented to the President (Mr O'Kelly), before the match.

England looked more dangerous, but it was not until eight minutes from the end that Tom Finney, out- side right, scored. The Irish de fence rose to great heights and the goalkeeper, Breen, brought off some grent saves,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1946.

FIST FIGHT FEATURE Lend-Lease Silver

OF JAP POLITICAL CONVENTION

Tokyo, Sept. 30-A free-for-all broke out between Left-wingers and Right-wingers in the Special Democ- ratic Party Convention late

this afternoon during discussion whether the Party should co-operate with the Communist Party.

his

The rostrum became an arena fuli of punching, kicking and screaming people halfway through a speech by a Left-winger advocating co-operation with the Communists in overthrowing the Yorhida Government. When Hisanki Osawa was speaking warmly on favourite subject of joining hands with the Communists, severe heckling and threats were from the Right-wingers benches, Nightists, attempting to rush the drog Osawa down, rostrum and started the fight in which many Left starters Joined wingers teom

and whole-heartedly energetically.. A number of Con- ventioners were thrown from the platform while others were kicked down stairs during a a 10-minute free- for-all. Minor altercations occurred among benches also but nobody

the was seriously injured when the dust

The Prime Minister (Mr do Valera) received the English at Government Buildings before the match and wished the players luck. He apologised for his inability to be present at the match.--Reuter.

AUSTRALIA-AMERICA

· RECORD AT STAKE

Washington, Sept. 30 (UP)-The Navy Department, on the banks of radio reports thus far received, estimates that the Navy's twin- engined Truculent Turtle, will reach Seattle, 9,000 miles from the take-of at Perth, at 1.30 am. EST on Tues- day,

Calculations indicate that the plane can cover the 13,000 miles on its 8,400 gallons of gas at its current con- Aumption rate which may enable her to continue non-stop from Seattle to Washington.

The world record now held by the Guom-Washington" night

of the Army-28, piloted by Cat C. S. Levine last November, will be broken If the Turtle reaches Seattle and all distance covered east of Seattle will increase the record. If the plane does continue east of Seattle

she might reach Washington at 10 am. EST on Tuesday.

SINO-CANADIAN TRADE PACT

Nanking, Sept. 30The contents of the new Interim Sino-Canadian

released trade pact were

simul- taneously to-day here and in Ottawa. The pact provides that duty levied on Chinese products imported into imposed on similar products imported

Canada will be the same as that

into Canada from other countries.

Canadian products imported in China

of the battle cleared.

The

conventionera finally dusted themselves off and sat down to serious business of electing a presid- ent and secretary-general-Central News.

PEACE CONFERENCE

(Continued from l'age 1)

enemy states and then give its final approval to the treaties with the Bal- kan countries and Finland.

At the Trieste sub-committee It be same clear to-day that major issues involved in the statule defining the International status of the proposed free territory of Tricate are left un- settled.

The sub-committee's report, which is now completed, shows unreserved agreement has been reached on only five out of 48 articles.

committee had before it live draft statutes submitted to the conference by each of the Big Four and Yugo- Slavia.-Reuter,

Return To U.S.

Serious Effect On British Coinage

(By Sidney Gampbell)

London, Sept. 29-The United States silver bloc has insisted on lend-lease silver being returned in kind to enhance silver's mone- tary status. The effect, how ever, la completely to demonetise silver in Britain and almost cer- tainly in India.

been

Since the end of the 10th century, silver's coinage demand has falling while industrial demant has been increasing. The metallic value of the British shilling pre-war was about two and a quarter pence but higher price of silver. is now over five penco owing to the

new

The metallic value of the shlling will be about one twentieth of a penny. The metallic

value thus will not exceed the face valu unless and until the base prices Increnso -24,000 per which will presumably take time.

RSPCA CAMPAIGN. AGAINST "MOUSE BOAT” RACING

by

GREEK CABINET

· DIFFICULTIES

BRITISH MP VIEWS OF ALLIED FORCES IN JAPAN

Tokyo, Sept. 30, (UP)---The Allied occupation of Japan is developing a democratie movement anong the Japanese people which eventually may constitute in Asin on historical development ranking with the advent In Europe, in the British member of Parliament, who departed to-day with the other mem- born of the House of Commons for Hongkong en route to London, a British Informant told United Fress to-day

The Royal Society for the Preven Athons, Sept. 30 (UP)—The tion of Cruelty to Animals in England Liberal leader. Themisacles Sophou Bas taken up Uie baltlo against lis, has refused to participate in the schoolboy who have developed | now Government of Constantin Tsal- "mouse boat" racing a sport de daris unless the latter agrees on veloped a boy of 10 and boosted radical changes in the internal and in a schoolboys magasni

external policies--appeasement of of Chrisilanity The "mouse boat" a twis-paddle Leftists affair, with motive plied by

cago amidships. mill in a mouse, working in a tread- The magazine said, "No cruelty is Imposed on the creature, since ex- perience shows mice derive much en

from their wheel-turning detivity

power to be sup. nil pe and equal friendship with) opinian of the Rov Gordon Lang.

Inspector

James Dennis. of the SPCA said it was a cruelty.

"This sort of thing takes us back 300 years to when birds were made to work toys unt!! they died of their exertions," he declared,

NUREMBERG TRIAL

..(Continued from Page 1)

established with certainty the ex- istence of many separate plans rather metal

than a single conspiracy embracing cent, them all."

some

The official price of stiver is 05-24 pence per ounce and it is difficult to obtain at that, whorens nickel conta three farthings and copper below half a. penny per ounce.

Theoretically, the debasement will yield a profs of about £50,000,000 to the Treasury. Since most of this silver however must be returned to the United States, the profit will be purely nominal. The profit will be rent, however, on the sold in the market."

portion

the

British Operation Some may be available for market, since the aggregate silver The sub-yielded by the, debasement of both Britain's and India's coinage should exceed the 327,000,000 ounces which the United States lend-leased to the British Empire. The full yield from British coinage alone would

Ap- proximate 250,000,000 ounces. The Britisk operation will be nearer 106 per cent successful than Indin be- cause many Indians (though hardly Britishers) will board silver coins even though their metallic value is below their face. Value, unless and until the Bombay bullion market appreciably exceeds rupees as

200 compared with the pre- scut price of 169 rupees.

All 127,000,000 ounces of len Janda 2 claiming Indemnity for lense silver were underwritten

Rejection By Mexico Meanwhile, Mexico has informed the Conference that it categorleaffy refects the Italian statement that she is claiming under reparations full in- demnity for losses suffered becauso of Italian acts of war.

Directly after the Italian statement was given to the Kallan Economic Commission, the Mexican delegation notified its Guvernment of its terms.

The statement specifically named Bellum, Mexico and The Nether

any

Count one, the judgment continued, charged not only conspiracy to com- mit aggressive war, but also commit war crimes and crimes against humanity. But the Charter did not define as a separate crime any con- spiracy except the one to commit ucis of aggression.

Article VI of the Charter provided that "lenders, organisers, instigators and accomplices participating in the formulation or execution of a common platt, or conspiracy, to commit any of the foregoing crimes are responsible for all acts performed by any person In the execution of such plan."

"In the Tribunal's opinion," Mr Justice Parker resumed, "these words do not add a new and separate crime to those already listed. The words

designed

establish the are responsibility of the participants in a common plan.

to

"The Tribunal will, therefore, dis- regard the charges in count one that the defendants conspired to commit crimes and crimes ugainst war humanity, and will consider only a common plan to prepare, initiate and wage an aggressive war."

Overwhelming Evidence The judgment switched to evidence ugainst on war crimes and crimes

"overwhelming in volume hum" and

The Prussian Fleid Marshat Keitel was early singled out for his circula- of directive authorised by Hitler tion

that all members of Allied ordering Commando units, wether armed or

Powers

Responsible Greek quarters said Saphoulla fold ex-Premier Tsaldaris he would not participate in the Gov- crnment unless the Liberal Party chooses the Premier himself. Shaco it is unlikely that Tsaldaris will step appears that Liberni parti- dawn, it cipation will be eliminated unless King George demands it,

It is understood that M. Tsaldaria will submit the Cabinet list to-night with most portfolios going to

the Populist Party with the exception of Sophocles Venizelos, leader of the Right-wing faction of the Liberal Party.

"It would be just about impossible to exaggerate the good opinion 'the Roy Lang and his colleagues had formed of the occupation: following investigationa of Tokyo and alsc- where," the informant said.

The

group, composed of the

Rev. Lang, Lt-Col Evelyn Mansfield King. Mr M. F. Titterington, Brig Fitzroy- hew MacLean,

and Comdr Thomas Dunlop Galbraith, left by plane after more than a week in Japan.

The informant said it was

under-

BRITISH CONTROL OFstood that the group will make

BURMESE FINANCES

RESENTMENT

number of recommendations to the British Government as regards the

4eme of the Commonwealth occu-

forces in Shikoku, Kyd

and southern Honshu, It is that the transport of fresh foode Rangoon, Sept. 30-Burma may from disembarkation points such as shortly to discuss with the British can be Improved and more canteen send a financial mission to Britain Kure to troop centres elsewhere Burmese interim government with the BCOF. Government the vesting of the new and other women workers enn join increased financial powers, political circles here stated to-day.

The informant said that the mem- bers of the mission felt that the. The control by the British Trea-

British conception of parliamentary sury of Burmese finnuce is one of government is being implanted in ations between the Burmese Anti-the ideal man to carry on this work. the knottiest problems in the negoti-Japan and that Gen MacArthur is Fascist League Rance, Governor of Burma, leading and Sir Hubert up to the League's agreeing to enter

the new Executive Council.

The League wants more powers over capital expenditure without which it feels that it cannot speedly tackle the economic problems of war ravaged Burma.--Reuter.

GEN MACARTHUR NOT INTERESTED

IN PRESIDENCY

close to General Douglas MacArthur Tokyo, Sept. 30 (UP)—A source to-day Judlented that the Supreme Commander was no more interested in the Presidential nomination of 1948 than he was in 1941, when he declared, "I do not covet it nor would I accept it."

The

said, "General MucArthur's not looking for nny job than the one he holds. other The

source

statement he

mindo

several

the United Kingdom, the informant Since the mission represented only said, the members had no contact with the Indian Army forcen in Japan which are more than one-third of the total of BCOF troops. As re- gards reports that the new interim government of India favours the withdrawal of troops from foreign soil." the informant said he doubted Bin New Delhi would favour the re call of Indian troops since they are playing an important role.

U.S.. PACIFIC BASES

(Continued from Page 1)

control. am very familiar with the job Gen MacArthur is doing in Japan," said Admiral Towers.

*He has a colossal job and is doing it magnificently, I cannot for the life of me, see why he would want to

will be subject to the same privileges losers under the heading of repara- Britain though India got 226,000,000 not, were to be "aughtered to the months ago, that he intends to see take on anything more."

as goods imported from other countries.

However, the Treaty stipulates that certain trade privileges extended to the United Kingdom by Canada will not be available to China. On the other hand, Canada will not enjoy privileges extended by China in previously concluded treaties with [other countries.

certain

The interim trade pact will expire 01 September 20, 1947-Central

News

UK TRADE MISSION TO CHINA LEAVES

London, Sept. 30 (UP).-The trade mission to China, led by Sir Leslie Buyce, chairman of the Gloucester Carriage and Wagon Company. Limited. left Northolt uerodrome in two specially chartered planes this

morning..

The mission of nine members appointed by the Government is carrying a special goodwill letter from Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, to General issimo Chiang Kai-shek.

The mission is expected to stay in China for about three months and wil Air

study the possibilities

Registered and parcel mail closes half an hour before ordinary letters,

0

tion

by

Inst

wfl The

50

the Japanese occupation through, all goes."

General MacArthur's. felends have said he is not interested, in- the Presidency. They have said, among other things, that he believed him self too old. Born in January 26 1880, he would be 68 when the 1948 campaigns are waged.

EARTHQUAKE IN PERU

of Much of Britain's silver last man even if they attempted to

surrender." In the Mexico declaration issued roturni to the United States

Keltel, whose counsel are reported to-day, it is stated that the Mexican thus be on India's account.

to have already been Instructed la Italian settlement of it will presurably enter the plea, that should the High Government rejected the

"otherwise argument because

our forin purt of the

forthcoming Commond's last Chief be sentenced to Britain silence might be interpreted na ne negotiations between

and death, he should be executed by a India on war debla as a ceptance of the idea implied that as

whole firing squad and not on the scaffold, (India's #erling balances), there was no war between Italy and

betrayed no amollon as the spotlight In Mexico and as Fnecist Italy commit-

1020, Britain's allver coins, of justice thus turned on him. which for over 1,000 years (since te no acts of war against us, Bezien

The spotlight moved again to the wibility for the state of war which the vent ine-A-13.)-he-been-02.6 motionless. Kaltel when the judgment

per were debased to

to the protest of per cent silver and are now being Canaria against regulations for existed between the two countries

the The Mexican statement went on to further debased to zero. AL the treatment of Soviet prisoners of war. enumerate Instances when Mexican

present official price of silver, even On this memorandum, Keltel had ships were lorpedoed by Italy, and ike pre-1920 shilling would still be written: "The conceptions arise

30 (UP)—A strong then added: "After repeated attacks worth only about ten pence in metal from the military concept of chival earthquake was felt at 8 pm, on in a form of sinkings-acts of war but at the present free market price rous warfare. This is the destruction Sunday. There were no casualties and with Fascist Italy jointly res (which is about 73 pence per ounce and back the measures."

of ideology.

Therefore, I approve and no damage was reported, and Japan. ponsible with Germany

The Concentration Camps it subsequently the two latter nations here would be about a ten per cent assumed

the same attitude as that of profit in melting them down-rather

The

judgment ranged over murder spoor roturn for holding them so loog.

and ill-treatment of civilian popula Italy, we should be confronted with a situation in which no one is res-

tion, concentration camp horrors and The date for starting and com ponsible for the deaths of our sailors

ruthless extermination of Soviet and pleting the return of lend-fease Polish peoples, pillage and the sinking of our ships.

silver to the United States 1

in labour

the

No War Compensation "On the other hand, the Mexican Government, which put forth a war effort seriously affecting her national declares.

end of economy, does not claim war com-emergency. The declaration pensation, but reiterates its destre not yet been mide and on that Unbilities arising from the con- precedent of the first world flagration for which the Axis Powers it may be delayed for some time are responsible, should not constitute Reuter.

a charge on the Mexican people.

mails close at Kowican 10 half an hour Increasing trade between Britain and only rejects any insinuation tending

carlier than at GPO,

Tuesday, October 1

Bangkok, Bangoon, Celcultă, Karach), Вакта, Cairo, Johnnesburg. Augusta, Marsellies. London, New York, Canada (OAC) 3 pm,

Canton, Chungking, Kunming (CATC) 3.30 p.m.

Canton (train) 4 p.m.

Wednesday, October 2

Canton, Shanghai (CNAC) 10 am. Macao, Trinshan, Shekki (Kwongsal) 112.m

Straibu Mauritius, South Airlea (Luxm!) noon.

Straits (Newchwang) 2 p.. Saigon, Calcutta, Dahl, London (Air)

p.ft. Bangkok, Singapore, Colombo, - Saura- bays, Sydney, Auckland (OAC) 3 pm.

Shanghat (Bencruachan) 3 p.m. Canton, Shanghal, Nanking. Hankow, Tsingtao, Telping (CATC) 330 p.m.

Canton (Train) p.. Kongmoon (Kwanlil) 4. p.m. ̧ Tramkong (Tolshan) 4p.

China,

JAPANESE FISHING PLAN

he Mexican Government not

to defend or absolve the Fascist Government from its

Its serious

guilt in to make us historically res- state

cok for the existence of

war which Mexico did everything in her power to avert, but forcefully. maintains that the responsibility lies

with Italy,

Lima, Sept.

Slight "Contacts" The Pacific C-in-C was asked if there had been any heldents be- tween Russian and American patrol craft in Asiatic waters. He said that there had been none brought to his attention, except some "slight con- tacts, which was only normal." He there had been any was also asked smuggling of personnel from the Asiatic mainland to Japan. Не "answered" that there hind Beerta

"certain amou

amount of

smuggling of personnel in small craft," He said the craft were operated by some Koreans or irresponsible Chinese, Japanese Bshermen. He added that the authorities were trying to pre- vent this

so as to prevent smuggling the Introduction of epidemics such ns cholera into Japan.

Admiral Towers was asked if there preparations for his conquests, sat

had been any arrangements

made for the most part of the time with his thin nose pointed upwards star regarding bases in the Philippines. "I was there last ing glasslly at the ceiling. Goering, He answered:

Conferences are going on menth and slave with his uniform hanging begally

bases there between the

arding Government and the definite, since it is five years after Jew policy and the persecution of around his shrunkea body, squirmed

restlessly on the aard wooden bench. United States authorities, including. the United States President formally The judgment declared there was less. more gholika than any of the Ambassador Paul McNutt.

Those the war no doubt whatever that political op- others, sat with an American Army matters were at under discussion

has ponents of Nazis and Jews were per binnitet wrapped around his knees

as I know no the secuted in Germany before the war,

when I I left and no

no far has War, but to

against metimes apparently scribbling on a decision constitute crimes

been reached... It humanity acts before the war must paper on siis lep-sometimes generally recognised that we should ubering and grimacing. Cnce 1e have certain naval facilities in the have been in execution of or connect- to leave for nearly two murs Philippines. We are still using the

and ed with

crime дру

within the juris-

with an intense stomach cramp.

pre-war bases at Cavite and Suble diction of the Tribunal,

Keitel still attempted to look the

Bay." At thi stage tho

Tribunal, ad-

marshol and haughty Prussian feld Kaltenbrunner, next to him on the bench, did not so much as dicker. an eyelid during the long, shattering U.S. China Service Indictment of the SS Gestapo and So which he had been a high ranking 'member,

PLOT TO BLOW UP DESTROYER AT HAIFA FOILED

to-morrow.

was cut o from the

Nurembe world to-day when cable facilities failed during the pronouncement of judgment. Several times during the morning the severance was complete. All commercial radios were off the air and the British signals line tail- 12 ed to contact Hamburg

Cables in ten languages were piling up here.

Jerusalem, Sept. 30-What the

Little, hunch-shouldered

Funk

mostly turned his back on the court Germany and

Tokyo, Sept. 30-The Agriculture Jointly and Forestry Ministry's Aquatie In Japan."

The Mexican delegation asked that dustry Bureau has started a survey its statement be recorded in the acts to ascertain how Japan can make the of the Paris Conference-Reuter. maximum use of Japanese fishing

territorial

waters grounds. Japan's have been divided into eight sectors, research station for

each with

a rea

Pay

INDONESIA CABINET

Batavin. Sept.

30,--Dr

Palestine police helleve to be Jewish terrorist plot to blow up an oil jetty at Haifa, hwere a British destroyer was refueling, was foiled (o-day by a Royal Navy diver, who discovered on uniscwater explosive under the jetty, an official statement said.

that Admiral Kari

ha

shook

Command in Shanghai

Shanghal, Sept. 30-Gen Alvin. C. and lolled on the bench. The most Gillem, commander of the United nervous of all the defendants appear- Stales forces in China, announced the

be Fritz Sauckel. Time and One courthouse source to-day said in his name vas singled out for Command in Shanghal from to-day donactivation of the China' Service that Field-Marshal Wilhelm Keitol's attorneys and been instructed to ap responsibility for the horrors in- following the completion of the bulk

of glove Aicted on Germany's millions peal to the Allied Control Council Mee

of

Dssignments entrusted to it. major Several times that the High Command chief be shot worked and he frequently wiped theatre under General A. C. Wede- Studying the best methods of Ashing

The command succeeded the China

Five Jews, belleved to be the crow

and not hanged If sentenced to death.

his lips nervously wrist he had prace. Gen Gillem will proceed to Pelping for each area and for developing new

his handker with

mover some months ago. meyer of an oll barge moored only a few It was learned marino products for food purposes.

Dvenitz and Admiral ~Erich Raedur

chief. During the The Bureau will

special atten-

Sutan yards from where the canister con

ally broken

down and wop for shortly to take up the new post of also preferred to be shot. The latter

tically tion to deep-sea fishing methods and Sjahrir, the Indonesian Prime Minis-taining 50 pounds of explosive was two were reported to be more com-

mercy for the sake of his wife and United States Commissioner of the 10 children. To-night, the little man, technique for preservation and

Pelping Executive. Headquarters.---- down | and Dr Amir Sjarifordin that of De-

have been arrested, the statement be in the depths of depression. Marso, Trinahan, Shekki (Kwong Fook

who looks typical of the millions of Reuter. Cheung) 10 am.

waste and spoilage. Private research fence in the new Indonesian Cabinet added. Manila, Makassar. Sourabaya, Ustavia institutions have been enlisted

small-time German tradesmen, must snow being formed, the Indonesian

„Afraid Of Death The diver saw a broken end of an Titjalengka) 10 a.m.

sist the Government

One German Inwyer said that Dr have known that he does not stand experiment news Agency reported to-day, quot- electric cable and followed it under Ernst Kaltenbrunner was as afraid a chance of escaping the maximum stations which alorie are not suming reliable sources.

water for a distance of 80 yardı.

to face death as he is to look you penalty. ciently stuffed and equipped to make The agency quoted unconfirmed The end of the cable was attached

the court Fritz

reconvenes at 0.30 a thorough study. Some: 300 experts reports that the how cabinet will ba

In the face when he speaks” to the canister.--Reuter, will be aintioned in Cahing, bares announced before Lord Killearn,

Sauckel was reported to be preparing to-morrow morning to hear the con- around the Japanese coast to gather | British

statement for the Council, swear- tinuntion of the judgment, the first ing hellus Streicher

honest work part of the day will be taken up 750-8.30, 8.45-11; also on 0.2 me only an

the application of charges artedly with reportedly

· Thursday, October 3

Stralis (Port Wilhelmus) 10 nm. Swatow (Empire Jamaica) 10 am9, Holhow, Bangkok (Iris) 10 a.m. Australia (Kafiristan) 10 am.

Shanghai Theseus) 2 pm: Canton,

Amoy Foochow, Shanghal

(CNAC) 330 p.m.

Canton (train) 4p.m

BOMBAY RIOTING

Bombay, Sept.. 30)

(UP)--FONE

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News.

SILK PRICES 'HIGHER

were killed and 10 injured in non- Shanghai, Sept. 30/Silk and tinuation of the Hindu-Moslem riot- Its related products have registered *ing which "intensifed⠀⠀ in

"conaldorable · increase in 'price here. The police fired 20 rounds to dis. Duo firstly to the 00 per cent jump goarse a crowd of stone-throwers who in the price of cocoons and secondly attacked a group retuming from a to the demand for slik products, funeral. Eighty-four persons were according to local commercial

circles-Cetitral News,

Bombay fo-day, 3 kb Centre during the past; few days"

meeting of the coming Dutch-Indon- están talke, at' which by agreement he will preside-Router.

U.S. SOLDIERS STONED

Trieste, Sent.: 80-Ten United States soldiers were stoned while returning to their quarters in the San Glovanni district of Trieste, late last night, it was reported to-day, and Seven civilians were later arrested,

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Singapore Crime Wave

Boston Promenade Orchestra: 10 London relays news:, 10.05 3fozart, Concerto: IA London relay; ITMA::11 Close down.

in the theatre; 2.50 Orchosira - Mascotte; to death. because

will mean. I can

а There will then bo recess. The London relay news: 15 The Melody sleep at last. These American guards prisoners will be taken back to their Lingers On:: 530 Plane Parade Cozy Col-Gen cells and then brought in ona by transcription service: No. 2 of Saries of

Moore: 640 Way Nineties: London aro always waking: me." Alfred Jodl never refers to the ver- one to stand in the dock in the or- True: Life Escapes, Brop That" Men"

der. Singapore, Sept. 30-The forma dict A source said that as far as in which they sit it present and 2.15 Band muste: 9.30 Bison Eddy and tion of Special Constabulary In he was concerned, the case was over hear the verdicts and sentences on Singapore to check the crime wave, and he did not wish to think about it themselves. United Press and Major for piano and archair:10.30. especially, looting and burglary, was Rudolf Be

Rudolf Hess

hopes for announced, to-day and

-Ho was guid Volunteers for this forcs will be to be as: superstitious as when he armed and will, have the same studied the stars with Hitler and re powers as the, regular police. They fused to sign autographs until "free" whi do night patrol and keep special Ribbentrop, ushen-faced and look watch on residential districts where ing a horrible caricature of the man houses) have been burgled, Reuter who helped Hitler plan the politics)

Ja: last-minute minstedlars

London, Sept. 30 (UP) The Allied Control Council to-day agreed to ad- Printed and published by Frederick mit two news correspondents from Perey Franklin for and on behalf of each of the four occupying Towers South China Morning Post Limited to any executions resulting from the at 1-3 *Werdiam Street," City of} Nuremberg trials.

Victoria; in the Colony of Hongkong,

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