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SHIPPING

NEWS | Raeder's Plea For

Destroyers: ́ilogue, South Wall Tidal Baun; Fenn, on Hogue.

Escort Veicolar Alacrity, North Wall

Whitesand Day: Taikoo Blp,

Chinete LAMị Mei Chen, Lalchikok, Chinese Light house Tender, Mi. Riipe run by or for Sea Transport Oment Pingwo, Cosmopolitan Dock.

CTU 152.61 McCaffery (D.D, 100) Dis Floyd Bay, Kowloon Bay; Neches (A047) A3: Norris, At; YP 340, Álongilde Marias (AST) AS.

Iteptat #hip: Taires, Kowloon Whart.

Ships Administered by Commodore Depot Ship: HMS Tamar, (Aflost) West Wall,

Fort Constantine' A10.

Ollerat Rapidol, North Wall: Wave Governor, Na, 17 Buoy; Celero), Yaumati;

Empire Daniel, Oll Fuel Jetty; mpire palitan Dock; Serbol, on Tammar: War

Garden, MS; Golden Meadow, Comino-

Sudra, 15.

V.60. Fort Constantine, A1, Let (1): 118, 11, Kowinon Camber. Jam Defence Vessels: Barmond, Haronia, Barbatn,, Doom, Barzilan, De:

Ience Depot, Kowloon,

LCT (k): 303, Wellington Wall; 320, Aberdeen

Bay Wreck.

Wall.

Cring ship: Seithu Mary, Causeway Halvage "Vessels: King Salver. East L.C.T.: DIS, 1150, 1151, 1193, 127, Kow- Joon Camber!

Reseus

Enticer, Wellington Wall; Encore, Aberdeen,

..M... Fotilt 1100, 101, Kowloon Camber: 1103, Wellington Wall.

Tags: lockwing, Rockforest Kowloon Jen. flockland, Hinckpidgeon. Tidal Basin.

27, 20, Wellington Wall Transport: Bonaventure, longkong Dry Dock,

Camber: Rockmount, Outside Wall; Rock.

L.C

Merchant Ships Anatina, Kowloon Wharf. Bentomond, Kowloon Wharf. Bellerophon, Taikoo Dock. Ben Tong, off Talkoo.

Chungking, Kowloon Bay,

Eastern Trader, Kowloon Bay, Empire Farrar. Kowloon Hay. Empire Widtham, Kowloon Dock. Finpire Fraser, Cosmo, Dork,

FAM Labrador. Yaumst).

Kowloon Dock.

Fengflen, 132.

Foocltow, D.

Fog Shing, ma.

Fuklen. B.

Clennaric. Talkoo Dock.

Hat Leih, Yaumati,

Hin Ton, off Yaumati.

Hal Yuch, Kowloon Bay.

Hastings, A16.

Halon, 8.5. Po

Hickory Crest, Talkoo Dock.

Hal Kin, China Merchants Wharf,

lunan, Triken Dock.

irls. Taikoo Dock.

Renilworth, Kowloon Bay.

Kut Sang. Kowloon Whort.

Alausang, A10.

Merry Moller, Kowloon Dock.

Nongarict, AIL.

Ping WB. Comtio. Duck. Poyant. Taikoo Dock,

Promise, Lalelikok

Hoverlock, Kowloon Bay. Sandviken, Talkoo Dock. Samoa, Stonecutter.

Shengking. Trikou Dock.

Stanhall. Kowloon Bay.

Szechuen, BJ,

Tak Sang, A2.

Van Der Heist, Holt's.

Walnut Beni, uff Talkon.

Whungpu. Latchikok.

Wing Sang, Custodian Whraf.

Wuchang, Laichikok.

If Wallen) Jor

Shum Shui Po.

Foochow 3.119.

Irls (Wallen) for Hollow, Bangkok

p. of Talkoo.

Mau Sang J.M.) for Singapore, Calcutta,

p.m. A10

Poyang ( & S) for Bangkok,

Talkoo Dogle.

OUTWARD MAILS

pm.

Air

Registered and parcel mall closes half an hour before ordinary letters, mails close at Kowloon PO half an hour earlier than a GPO,

Monday, October 7 Amoy (Pukteni 3 p.m.

Canton,

Amoy.

(CNAC) 3.30 pm.

Foochow,

Canlan (ra)n) 4 p.m. Kongmoon (Fook Hoi) 4 pami Tuesday, October R

Manila (Hastings) 10 aam,

Shanghai (Tilsadane) 10 ..

Soldier's Death

Instead Of Gaol

German People Protest

Against Decisions

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1946.

LAST ROUND OF THE PEACE

Sweden Unable To Give Food To The German People

!

Stockholm, Oct. 6 (UP), Government and private leaders, emphasising that Sweden was on short rations herself. ex- pressed amazement to-day at the official requests from Britain and the United States that she

fect.

Nuremberg, Oct. 6.-Erich Raeder, former Commander-in-help put Germany back on her Chief of the German Navy, who

was sentenced to life imprison- A proposal by Britain's Chancellor ment by the International of the Exchequer, Mr Hugh Dalton, Military Tribunal here last and the US Secretary of the Trea

sury, Mr Fred Snyder, that neutral Tuesday, Is petitioning the States like Sweden participate in Allied Control Council to change feeding Germany and other occupied the sentence to death, it was countries was coldly received here. learned here to-day,

The application, it was understood, will arrive in Berlin by aeroplane} to-morrow.

Raeder nged 70, is understood to have said in his petition that he "prefers a soldierly death sentence to languishing in prison for the rest

of 5 fu.**

counsel

The British News Service reported to-night that lesa's

was basing his appeal for clemency on the following points:

Hess was the only accused to be sentenced solely on counts one and two of the Indictments-conspiracy and crimes

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CONFERENCE STARTED

MOLOTOV BRINGING NEW, INSTRUCTIONS FROM STALIN FOR BIG FOUR TALKS? ·

Paris, Oct. 6 (UP).The Soviet Foreign Minister, M. Vyacheslav Molotov, according to diplomatic sources to-day,. is expected to bring back to Paris new instructions from Premier Stalin for the forthcoming Big Four Foreign Ministers talks on final drafting of the peace treaties and for the forthcoming Big Four talks on Germany as well as on Mr James Byrnes' proposal for a 40-year pact against Germany's rearming.

M. Molotov left Paris on Commission, which set an all-ume Friday morning for Moscow and marathon record by sitting almost is expected to return on Tuesday, and Saturday, will do the same to- continuously for 20 hours on Friday

The Big Four Foreign Ministers morrow. The Military Commission may meet this week shortly after, Put the last touches on its five re-

ports this morning. M. Molotov's retum,

Although much hard bargaining

Editorials throughout the nation insisted that Sweden already · had done her utmeet with relief actions and expeditions to the continent.

The

Food

Axel has yet to be expected in the final Minister, M. Gloeres, said: "Sweden cannot ex-stages, I oxpected that M.

Molotovy would show # tend her food and relief abroad at present if that is what Mr Dalton promising spirit following his talk cam and Mr Snyder mean, We have the with Premier Stalin and may ac- world's lowest wheat ration and must cept ta

solution compromise Trieste with some modifications of reckon with a deficit of 50,000 tons

the Commission's proposals. of meat next year."

The actual drafting of the treaties with Italy,

Bulgaria, Rumania, Hungary and Finland would

on

against peace; and 2, therefore, the CONSERVATIVE PARTY Bumably start in New York where

Soviet Union at least could not have regarded German policy na criminal, as she would otherwise not have shared in the fruits of German victory, such as the partition of Poland and Bessarabla and the war against Finland.

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scheduled for this year, will produce stern Conservative opposition.

Yon Papen's Plea

Unless it has secret plans for a Meanwhile, · Frank von Papon, considerable relaxation of food and former German diplomat, who was clothing rationing-which does not acquilted Inst Tuesday by the Allied seem likely in view of the world Military Tribunal here, said in a

shortage the Government will stand written statement to-day that he is In vulnerable position un these ready

to place himself at the dis-matters. Even the critics who admit

Allied posal of any

or German the economie sanity of the present authority which wishes to re-austerity policy with

with the accent on examine his political record. pro-"export only" question the wladur vided that he is allowed to go to the of official psychology when so little Brilish Zone of Germany.

extra at home might make a big difference to the pubile mood.

Von

on Papen, who has so far refused to leave the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, wants to go to Stackhausen, In western Germany, where he was arrested last year.

|

Collaborators” - Children Send Appeal To Chiang

Shanghai, Oct. 5 (UP),-- Some 300,000 children of alleged | collaborators convicted or gaoled pending trial since VJ-Day to- day addressed an open letter to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek appealing for amnesty to save them from becoming semi- orphans.

It said that over 100,000 Chinese were arrested оп collaborationist charges with the result that their Generalissime to consider the action families were broken up. It asked the of Abraham Lincoln who little, boy pleaded the case of the a condemned man when the latter's pardoned

prisoner's dependants.

The lotter also said: "Though we have fathers we The next big event of this con- though there are books for study we cannot see them; ference will be another Big Four have no money to buy them.

We meeting, to decide when they will Armly believe that only you, Mr Pre- commendation and begin to begin to consider the conference resident, can rellevo our misery write the final treaties. The U.S. Scere- tary of State, Mr James wants that work to start the middle Byrnes, of this week, as soon as the ference

iallan treaty.

completes work

on

JAP REPARATIONS

Ty Con- the

Jap Broadcasting Stations Silent

(Continued from Page 1)

down with you and work out a fair apportionment of avaliable enemy property." Should Moscow reject this formula the other Alltos could then propose that the Russians do what they desire with Army assets in areas they control while the British and Americans do the same.

the Big Four Foreign Ministers would meet concurrently with tue United Nations General Assembly,

Diplomatic quarters belleve that the Big Four talks on Germany might be started in New York at the end of November, but discus- slons would be continued in Europe, possibly at Geneva with Paris and

Tokyo, Oct. 6. (UP)--Japan's London alternatives. No de- radio stations except the Armed cision, however, has been taken yet Forces network, rennined silent as

There is indication of a Big Three from noon to-day

Truman, Mr Varkers decided to carry on alone meeting-President Clement Attlee and Premier Stalin the general strike tall on newspaper

in the immediate future. Diplo and radio employees which has blank-tion is to be hastened, the most Im- matic sources doubted reports to ed out all networks since early yes that effect but felt that such aturday. meeting might help improve the.

Tokyo papers published atmosphere for the consolidation usual. interfațional relations.

MacNell To See Bevin

to

裁片

the radio

AS

Speed Necessary That something must be done about the reparation question in the not too distant future, if Japan's reatora

take

Strikes In U.S.

Zone Of Korea

Railways, Shipping And

Power Walk-Out

Soviet Army and Government Moscow, Oct. 6 (UP)—ligh

leaders feted northern Korean

leaders simultaneously with the publication yesterday by the capital's newspapers of Tass dispatches chronicling wide- spread strikes in American- governed southern Korea. the Fuzian depot walked out, pre

The dispatches said rallronders at

time workers then struck, followed workers in the Seoul area. Mari- cipitating a strike of 40,000 railroad

by those in the electrical industries, drug stores, 22 printing shops and a tailor establishment."

Tass reported that the organisation, the United Peasant Union, issued a manifesto, supporting the

peasant. Korean.

strikers are de- manding democratisation of Korea and Improvement of working con- ditions.

The strikers presented a series of demonds to Li-Gen John Hodges,

said, including permission to Dublish three Left-wing news- papers, which had been closed by the American authorities, and llberation of democratle persona]]> tles

from gaol,

the plus

carrying out of reforms similar to "those carried out in northern Korea,"

of

The Korean guests at the banquet. last night were led by L Gi-en described as President of the North Korean

Society for Cultural Re- Intions with the Soviet Union. The Soviet guests included L-Gen $. the S. Shatikov, Deputy Chief of political administration of the Red Army, Y. A. Malik, Deputy Minis- ter of Foreign Affairs, A. A. certain that the Japanese will not Finance and I. P. Kondakev, De- partial observers agree. For It is Poskonov, Deputy Minister

a maximum effort to restore puty Minister of Education, und if their supporters agree on a

pro- many others, The Japanese Government formally

gramme and submit it to Russin on Look over the Japanese Broadcasting atual "take or leave it" basis, Corporation this morning following the American programme of “ex- Such a plan would be in line with the resignation of JBC managenient treme oficials.

Armness" dealing with Russia.

Americans here dislike the expres sion "tough" in describing the atti tude or Washington towards Mos- cow. They assert that "extreme Armness" is a better expression since the US Government does not desire to irritate the Russians unnecessarily or to exhibit bad manners.

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In the next few days a number The Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, hug girded his loins for the of political talks are expected tray by the reorganisation of his take place in Paris, preliminary to

This did not inmediately affect the Government in

main the departure of delegations for the networks' status, lat there was which the feature is compete re-cast of the United Nations General Assembly, possibility the Government might al- defence set up with the former Britain's Hector, MacNell, пози

State-was expected to tempt to operate the stations with its Admiralty First · Lord, Mr A. V. Minister

awn personnel, at least to the extent Alexander, as the supreme defence arrive in Paris to-day for con-

sultation with Mr Ernest Bevin, of broadcasting news and weather British Foreign Minister.

It is understood that Mr MacNeil, Two other changes are particular-who left some three weeks ago for

the United Buffeted by 23 for ly notable the promotion of the New York to attend

Nations Economic and Seclat Coun-

Notable Cabinet Changes

peace

reports.

There is no attempt here to dis, ruise

the fact kat Japanese repara Storms in 25 Days is a part of the world-wide struggle tions and the eventual pence terms

Capetown,

severely damaged Barque Quaytecas continued toward Table Bay to-day after being buffeted by 23 storms in 25 days while en route from Santos

Oct. 8 (UP)-Tie

to Durban..

between Russia and the

the other Allies. This leads some observers to feel that the questions may not be seilied for years.

Others, more optimistic, see that a solution for reparations by same method is likely within less than a year.

The papers on August 20 3). nounced the arrival of 25 Koreans, including willers, teachers, doc- tors, engineers, artists, workers, peosants, factory managers and others.

UK-SINO TRADE

(Continued from Page 1)

the agriculturists. Such

ments

develop

the

to would contribute

to

Von Papen to-day made a fresh application in writing to the British authorities for transport back to Uie place of his arrest.

Walter Ulbricht, top ranking executive of the Soviet-sponsored Minister. Socialist Unity Porty, said to-day that they demanded the death pennity for the "four hundred Ger- man warmongers." He called the execution of all leading in- Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin's cil's session, will represent Britain dustrialists, militorists and bankers enpuble young Under-Secretary, Mr who supported Hitler before he fleeto McNell, to rank as Minister at the United Nations General As came to power and during his, re- of State within the Cabinet.

sembly on October 23 and deputiso

stability of the Far East and the gime.

Big Four In this post he will be virtually for Mr Bevin in early

pence of the world. New Putsch Fears

Minister ander meetings dealing with the drafting

The Mission had not brought out the second Foreign Ulbricht, in a speech to the Vic-

treatles.

order books, he said in reply Mr Devin. His predecessor Mr P. J. of

questions. It was Its intention to Ums of Fascisin organisation, did Noel-Baker, who has been made Air

Mr Bevin, in the view of diplo

for not

the identify

recommendations make

ጊዜ any of the war- Minister and who is chairman of the malle quarters, would go to New mongers" by name, but said

patterns of future trade and these "The National Labour Party, loses sintus York later for talks on Germany.

would be made Franz

available to the of Shanghai release

Von Papen by the change which takes him out Meanwhile, Mr Bevin is keeping in

Governments of the British Empire. Hjalmar Schacht and Hans Fritsche of the Cabinet though it leaves him close touch with Dominions lenders Capt D'Arcy Dozzantos Marinho

direct menace to the German still of Cabinet rank.

with whom he is understood to be reported there were no Injuries to

To a Chinese press representative he said that the Mission was not discussing questions concerning the the men aboard the Pan-American people because who can tell they are not planning a new putsch?" The re-opening of Parliament on position in the Mediterranean, in-barque which is Brazilian owned.

negotiating for a trade treaty with China

was being Ds that

done Jukus Moyer, chief of Berlin's Tuesday is merely to conclude the cluding Palestine

6 (UP)—The London, Oct.

| Ex- | through diplomatle channels. Jewish

The fore topmnast was swept away verdicts

"There is no doubt that taking Telegraph reported from Yesterday, Mr Bevin w en-proceedings will end and a new

change Lord and the foredeck was littered with Brussels that several-persuns were a long term view that prospects of couraging Fuscists to new criminal session will be opened by the King Stansgate and Sir Ronald Campbell yards of falten rigging from the arrested today when rioting broke trade between ncts. Te added: "It is incompre-who, in his address from the throne, who cant from Cairo to give a storms.

China and Great a. Communist demonstra- Britain la hensible that

outline a Government which

the forthcoming first-hand account

but during will

the future are great virtual lectured anti-semitism legal

in the the Anglo-Egyptian

may not be immediato. could programine of Government policy deadlock of

Soldier in Brussels. be acquitted. In the

ly." Sir Britain's new Air Minister,

negotiations. Both of them werv

In answer

to another 1,000,000 martyred Jews

The dispatch said the Communist de Noel-Baker, speaking in Perth to returning to London to-day.

meeting was counter-demonstrn- tion he disclosed that the mind that the Nazi criminals be night replied to Mr Winston Church-

Last Round Started

on to a simultaneous occasion in supplying of aircraft and technical tried immediately before a Germinill's criticism of the Labour Party The Jast round of the Paris

which the Brussels Burgomaster pre-information came within the scope. court."

Peace Conference started to-day

sented a flag to the National Reals- of the Mission. The United King- with a unanimous adoption by the

Lance Movement. posed "gag" 21 nutions of the Big Four's

dom was in an exceptionally strong position with regard to develop- rules which should

ment of aircraft. assure a sine die adjournment

Straits (Eastern Trader) 10 EA,

Macao, Thinshan, Shickki (Kwingsal)

11 .m.

Shanghat-ricutzang)-noon.

Canton ICNACI moon.

Bangkok, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Bosro, Cairo, Johannesburg, Augostra, Marseilles, London, New York, Canada (BOAT), à pun.

Chungking, Kunming (CNAC) 330 p.1, Canton (Fatshan) 4 pan.

Wednesday, October 0

Canton, Shanghal (CNAC), 10 am. Bengkok (iram) 10 a.m.

Shanghai (Wing Sang) 11oon. Saigon (Esanit) noon.

Straits, Ceylon. India, East and South Africa, Egypt (Glena farle) 200 pun.

UNRRA EMPLOYEE ON

ESPIONAGE CHARGES

Belgrade, Out: 6 (UP)-Mr Robert Durnup, UNRRA construction en: gineer, was released by Yugo-Slay authorities yesterday and will be re- turned to the US after being impri-

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thely, protested against oid session, After a few weeks the danelles,

_ns_

name.

we

chanted

Thitsands of Germans "death to Schacht, von Papen und Fritsche" at mass meeting of protest against the Nuremberg sen- tences to-day, in the zoological gar dens in the centre of Hamburg.

Large gallows and placards, du- munding the heads of the three equitted Nazi leaders, were dis- Played prominently. Speakers also

that the

threa demanded should not be permitted to come

.men

made at Blackpool.

Mr Noel-Baker said: "I regret as a Brlion that Mr Church is going on as a Tory politician, but as a It is quite plain from Labour major!- Party man I rejoice at his declston,

not share Mr Churchill's views on ties at bye-elections that electors do what the Labour Government has done since it came to power:

One of Greatest Acts

the and

Dar-

-October-16-as-scheduled.

pro-

Attempt to Break World's Air Speed Record Postponed

Los Angeles, Oct. 5 (UP):-Thu Army Air Corps attempt to break On the world's air speed record to-day was postponed because of unfiivour- To-day's plenary session was de-able weather and may be delayed voted entirely to the adoption of until next spring. special rules. There was no trouble and within an hour, including translations, the rules were ndopted.

to the British occupation zone.

The British Foreign Minister, Mc A suppose Mr Churchill, when Ernest Bevin, was in the chair and The

Communist lender in the charging the Labour Party of dimini-will be to-morrow.

Aside from the plenary Brilish zone said: "It is significant shing British prestige abroad, was

sessions soned Ior a week on esplan that the acquitted men chose to re-thinking of India and Egypt. I was only

commission some. routine gathering information about the dis- turn to this zone where they know me and Social Council of the United Commission met most of to-day to in New York last week at the Econo- work remains. The Italian Economie they will find protection under the British authorities."—Reuter United Press.

charges. Mr Durnup was accused of

position of the Yugo-Slav Anny.

MONKEYS FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS RESEARCH

and Nations and one of

my approve its rapporteurs report

very distinguished Indian

alists, said that he was only

An Historio Document

for the opportunity to say in public Liverpool, Oct. ¤-Sir Hartley that the action of the Labour Shawcross. Attorney General and Government In giving India the chief British proseculor In the fullest freedom to determine its own Nuremberg trials of Nazi leaders.

future was one of the greatest nels sald at Liverpool to-night that the in human history. Nuremberg judgment was un his- foric

"We mean to abolish the wastes

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the plenary, The Balkan Economic

**

n

Attempts were to have been made by an XP-84 Thunderjet and Lockheed P-80 Shooting Star, both jet planes.

The Thunderjet reached a speed of 611 miles per hour in tests.

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS IDEALISM APPLIED TO

0

RIOTING IN BRUSSELS

tion at the Tomb of the Unknown though theyanid.

JAP SALVATION ARMY

its

DOIHARA'S TRIAL

ques-

Tokyo. Oct. 6 (UP)-Banned by the militarists in 1940, the Salvation Army

re-emerged to-day at

Nanking, Oct. The Chinese U- former headquarters in the Kandathorities are planning to bring Kenit Ku section of Tukyo in D formal Doihara, so-called "Lawrence of the ceremony under the leadership of Far East," from Japan for trial in Masuzo Uyemura.

Nanking

it was learned from Judge mill- Shih Mei-yu, of the War Crimes Army Tribunal of the Ministry of Defence. Regimental Commander Tani war Tsunce will also be brought to Nan- Good king for trial for le part in the "Rape of Nanking." More than 1,800 testimonies have been collected as evidence against Tani, He is now in Shanghai.-Central News.

wel-

Although dissolved by the tarists, the Japanese Salvation officers continued social and fare activities throughout the under the Airin Kao or the Neighbour Society Front Organisa- tion.

JAP CONSTITUTION

House of

Tokyo, Oct 8-The Peera this afternoon passed the re-

Birmingham, Alabama, Oct. (UP)-Republican Senator Robert MOUSE IN FOR SHOCK. Taft, who is frequently mentioned an a Presidential candidate in 1948, OF ITS LIFE

charged that American foreign policy San Francisco, Oct. 6 (UP)-One

is idealism applied to international

YUNNAN TRAIN DISASTER hundred and forty-three Philippine

affairs. Such a policy either abroad monkeys arrived aboard the Navy's

The hungry mouse is in for the or at home could lead only to flying boat "awallan Mara destin-portance. This was because it in the life of the nation to work with paign for a better mouse trap.

he declared.

Kunming, Oct. 6-Eleven personis Senator Tafft wrote.

were killed and 10 serious injured Stanford, Yale, California, Johns the waging of war, or war in breach of misery, and war.

article that the nation is still deluded The brothers H. L. and R. G.

when a train was derailed at Kwon- af treaties, was on international crime for which there

fa

paratively insignificant amendments on the Kunming-Hanol Railway on a trap wickedness ducing the "Electrocuter"

concentrated going to do, that we shall be able to which lures, execules, dividual and personal responsibill-bring to this country, and we hope to mice merely by plugging the trop to U. S. Gover

in The amended draft will be sent back October 3, states a belated report Fascism and and ejects

that Communism is

is to the Lower House which is expect received here to-day. The train was the present form of the world at large,in new system in

U. S. Government. This, he

cd to give it

it final d

approval to-morrow: chartered by CNRRA to transport. "The trial is over," he said. "It which all that has made life bitter the nearest electrical outlet.

The most important of the four remains for the nations of the in thnes gone by shall be wiped mice are killed instantly by an elec of the Communists.

With this modern Pled Piper, the was playing directly into the bonds amendments concerned Article 66 displaced persons in Yunnan to Hal world. to see that its lessons are away."-Reuter. learned

Its laws enforced, That which the United Nations

document of the first im- of the old capitalist system to plan shock of his life in the world's cam-¡yranny or anarchy, its newspaper viscd draft consitution by an over- ed for infantile paralysis research at down finally and, conclusively that other nations to remove belleve | Ratchford of Dayton, Ohio, are pro- by the New Deal Idea that all whelming majority with four com-ling, 100 kilometres from Kunming

Hopkins and Michigan Universities.

overseer

ty.

and

was in

the causes We we win the next election, as we are

if

CONCENTRATION CAMP OVERSEER ARRESTED

Hamburg, Oct. 6-Helene Holos- chinski, tie 27-years old former

at Ravensburg-Wuertem- condemned In Germany they must berg concentration camp has been equally condemn for themselves. GOLD EXPORT FROM NEI arrested by the German police and For in future war will not only be handed over to the French Security -as, it always has been--wholly police, the British News Service re- ine@lelent means of settling Inter- ported to-day-Reuter,

national disputes, but I will be a criminal one."

POISONOUS ALCOHOL

PROHIBITED

to. be

trical

a phenomenal mus- and shock cular reaction causes

them thrown from the trap.

U.S. Warships on Goodwill Mission to Chile-

sald,

which, as revised, prohibits men with phong en route to Shanghal-Central

News. professional military records from becoming Prime Minister or Cabinet CHARGES AGAINST ELEVEN | Ministers-Central News.

SHANGHAI COUNCILLORS

CHINESE BROADCASTING

TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING

ZBW on 845 ke and' trom 12.30-1.15, 7:30-030, 0.18-11 p.m. also on 2,43 me.

645, Organ 0.30, Service: music, box. Shanghal, Oct. & (UP).-The China

Interlude. © Sidney. Torch. 7. Connie Foochow, Oct. Arrivals here

Dally Tribune to-day reported that

Doswell and Wayne King and" his · er- from Batavia allege that the Dutch

colboration charges had been filed

chestra, 7.30, · Studio: Liko Sir Hartley said that there was authorities in the East Indies have

What I B-Dr. Charles Ziko, by Tomuny, Rowell, a, London re- Nanking, Oct. not the slightest significance in the recently prohibited

with the Ministries of Justice and Stuart, owner of an amateur radio lay: news. 8.15, London Transcription the export of Washington, Oct. 8 (UP) The the Interior against 11 of the 180 station in Ventura, California, who Join in. 8.4 Andre Kostelanels and Bervice: Tommy Handley introduces fact that the Sovlet' judges took a gold Chinese language in postal it will send five warships as a "good- {Council which has just completed atto flash her war news to the United body, musle for all tastes, 10, London. different view to the majority

also placed a ban on the United States Navy announced that members of the Shanghal City helped China in the quickest way his orchestra, D. Bomething for Every Tokyo, Oct. 5The Police

on use of the dis-facts relating to some of the de- correspondence. Many letters writUnited States at the inauguration of against the work of the Municipal remote parts of the world during the closer to-day a case concerning the fendants.

will gesture" to represent the sers!

session featuring stormy

relay; nows, 10.05, Prime attacks States and through it to all other

Beáta sale of poisoned alcohol by a road-

What · ច

In Chinese have been delained. ten in

-cordeon band. :10.15; Zondon relay: A, tremendously signi. The Dutch have also allegedly de- the Chillan President-elect, Gabriel Government agencies.

talk, Parliament' and How It: Works, side stall which caused the death of Acant is," he added, "that all the creed that Chinese

Sino-Japanese war, is now here to 10.30, Film, memories. 11. Close down. 11 persons and

eight serious cases. Judges, representing all countries, each deposit 3,000 guilders in a Dutch The Navy will send to Valparaiso 11 councillors who were elected last the Ministry of Information to set It and the accusations against the help the International Department of The Police are tracing the whore agreed on about the principles as bank, while buslocasca are required for the ceremony the 45,000-ton bat. April abouts of 80 gallon-drums of poison to the criminality of aggressive war to deposit, sums varying from 1,000 Ueship Wisconsin, the new 27,000-ton programune include charges of bold in China to be connected with his Percy Franklin for and on behalf of

as part of democratisation up the first radio typewriter station pus alcohol which it is suspected to

Printed and published by Frederick and the personal responsibility have been distributed among other individuals for the acts of states." are able to imprisonment from three troyers all under Vice Admiral WII fortunes

of guilders, to 10,000 guilders, Violators aircraft carrior Leyte and three.des-ing puppet posts and `amassing own-Ventura Station. Dr. Stuart ar South China Morning Post Limited afalls in Tokyo Central News. ---Router.

to four years-Central News

during the Japanese rived in Nanking on Thursday at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of Ham Fechtell.

occupation.

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Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.

residents must Videla, on November 4/5.

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