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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1946.

SHIPPING NEWS Former Mayor Of New Attempt To

Aircraft Carrierat able. 1.

Hobart, Mt.

Glory, 2; Vener-

Crubient: Newfoundland. Al: HMAG Destroyer) Hogus, South Wall Tidal Masin; Penn, on: flogue: Armada, B; Cossack, 78 Trafalgar, 11; Contest, FI Comet, 1123; Quadrant, 1125; Lagos, &; Finisterre, 0: Camperdown, zorth Ann. Escort Vessels: Alacrity, North Wall; Whitesand Day: Taikoo Blip,

Chinese LBM: Mel Chen, Laichikok. Chiness Light Ïiouse. Tender, M4,

skire run by or for Ars Transport

bat)

Omeet Pingwo," Cosmopolitan Dock.

«CTU 10.2.6: Neches (A047) AD.

Hospital Ship: Taires, Howloon Wharf.

trips Administered by commodare Depot Shipt HMS Temer, Went WAU Ollers: Governor, No. 17 luoy; Celerol. You

Rapidol, North Wall Wave Empire Damsel, Oli Fuel Jntly; Empire Garden, MB; Golden Meadow, Cosino- politan Dock; Serbol, on Tamar: War Sudra, 1

V...: For Constantine, Alt.

LCC (L): 219, Wellington Wath; 11. Kowloon Camber.

Boom

Defence Versein: Barmond, Baronia, Harban, Boum, Barzkan, Dai tence Depot, Kowloon,

LCT : 303, Wellington Wall; 320. Aberdeen

L.C.T.: 913, 1160, 1131, 1105, 123. Kow- Joon Camber.

Transport: Bonaventure, North Arm.

Merchant Ship Anatina, Kowloon Wharf. Henlomond, Kowloon Wharf. Bellerophon. Talkoo Dock. Ben Tang, off Talkon. Chunkking. Howlonn Bay.

Eastern Trader, Lalchikok, Empire Farrar, Kowloon Ray. Empire Whitham, Kowloon Dock. Kinpire Fraser, Cosmo, Dock. Empire Labrador. Blackle's Wharf. Exang, 14.

Eurybates, Taikoo Dock.

Foo Shing, 1310,

Buklen, 1,

Glenallaric Talkog Dock,

Hai berili, Yauma.

Hai Tan, off Youmati.

Fin Yuch, Kowloon Bay.

Hastings, A10.

Hafon, 98. Pa.

Hickory Crest, Talkoo Duck.

iran, 11.

Hol Kin, China Merelants Wharf.

Hunan, Talkoo Dock.

Trie, Talkoo Duck.

Kenilworth. Kowloon Ilny.

Kut Sart, Kowloon Wharf,

Merry Moller, Kowloon Dock.

Pinz Wn, Cosmo. Dock.. Prometheus. Talknu Dock. Promise, Lalenikok.

Roverlock, Kowloon Bay.

Salviken, Teikno. Dock.

Samoa, Holt's Wharf.

Shengking. Taikon Dock,

Stanball, Kowloon Bay,

Szechuck, 13.

Tak Sang, A2.

Tancred, North Palui Wharf.

Tilsadane, AB.

Walnut Bend, off Taikoo.

Van Der Helst, Bolts,

Whongpu, Lalehikok.

Wing Sang, Custodian Wiernt.

Wuchan. Laichikok.

Arriving To-day

Singapore,

Loisang, from Calcutta, Kowloon Wharf (Jardinei.

Hanyang. from Rianghal, Foochow,

Wret Point (3 &.6).

Fort Ainsterdam, from Shanghal, Dock- ing (CIL).

Pari Teasurlear, From Shanghai, Dork-

ing (JCJL),

Hulling To-day

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Shanghai Faces

Treason Charges

Nanking, Oct. 7.-The high treason trial of Chou Fu-hal, who served the Japanese sponsored Nanking regime at various times as Vice-President of the Execu- tivo Yuan, Finance Minister and

to-day. Mayor of Shanghai, opened here

of

It was alleged that Chou was re- sponsible for the preparation Wong

Ching-wel's

alalement

Settle NEI Dispute Opens

:

Batavia, Oct. 7. (UP).--A new attempt to settle the year-old Indonesian nationalist struggle began to-day when the Dutch Commissioner-General, former

Schacht Arrested: To Face De-Nazification Court

ment

healthy

Inside Story Of American Wage The Decline And Policies Blamed

Fall Of Japan For Living Costs

Hongkong accepting Prince Konoye's illet, which already has cost 6,000 made by Dr Camille Sache, Presto released would have to appear the address of the Premier's re-inds of goods.

now

Berlin, Oct. 7--The police of Bucknan, suburb of Stuit- gart, announced to-night they have arrested Hjalmar Schacht in the castle of the industrialist near Oppen- weiler. Schacht was brought to Stuttgart and placed in One of the most important Chicago, Oct. 7 (UP).—The- prison, where he has been charged under De-Nazification documents produced by Japan's American Federation of Labour. jaws,

post-war writera is a new book opening its two-week convention Gen Clay, described the German chi," which records each fatal the rising living costs on the entitled "Nagata Cho Ichiban- to-day; placed responsibility for The President of the Nurgm- Premier Willem Schermerhorn, berg De-Nazif-ation Board an-Nuremberg rib the lency of thy step in the crumbling of Japan's Truman Administration's Ware

Tribunal as a that met nationalist leadera and renounced this afternoon opened negotiations stalemated proceedings had been instituted democrat Germany is on the road to military colonial power. policies and the CIO wage de

Written by the well-known mands. for four months.

against Fritzsche, Schacht and

He said that members of the SA Asahi diplomatic correspondent, von Papen, three men acquitted would now be released from intern-Shogo Nakamura, "Nagata cho to the convention rald living costs The AFL executive counell report The Indonesian delegation which by the Nuremberg Tribunal.

following the verdict of the Tribunal, but most of the prople Ichibanchi" takes its title from can be brought down to a reasonable in Joined in the attempt to end the con-

The announcement, which шла

level only by steady production of all before German De-Nazification Tri- sidence lives and thousands of additional dent of Spruchkaminer, added that banals. The number of internees in Premiers passed into careers as elimination of Government controls

through

which two ensunities, was headed by Premier the proceedings are to be held in the United States

Convention spenkeru urged Sutan Sjahrir and included Minister Nurember

Zone was roughly 27,000, Of these some of Interior Rochm, the Minister of

alleged war criminals and two for a speedy return to free economy. The Bavarian Government also in Justice, Dr Soesants, and the Minis

000 to 13,000 could not be released others into political oblivion. The lends to set up a special "De-nazifl-for the time being as they would

executive *council bitterly denounced Soviet Russia which it ter of Economics and former sub-cation" tribunal to try Schacht, van Governor of Sumatra, A. K. Gani, .

have to appear before American tri- Papen and Fritzsche, the American punats on charges of war crimes.

The new book is written In diary said, "is not interested in making form covering events leading to the peace," and. without specifically. News Service la Germany announced,

Judgment Attacked

fall of the Tojo Cabinet, through the naming the CID, assalled its short- day.

Gambler, Ohio, Oct. 6 (UP).-- ill-fated Koiso Tonal Coalition Go-sighted polteles. Gen Lucius D. Clay, Deputy MiliSenator Robert A. Tall. Republican vernment and the Suzuki Surrender lary Governor in the United States leader in Congress, said to-day that Zone of Germany, said here to-day the Nuremberg, trials violated the that the Nazi war leaders sentenced fundamental principles of American to tors of imprisonment_by the law in that man cannot be tried Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal for breaking a law which did not could be tried by the Germans after exist at the time of the crime. He completion of their prison terms. sald the responsibility for the con-

Colon Cabinet and later served agulh The German court could, however, only try them for offences less thnh high treason, or those within the Jurisdiction of the Nuremberg Trl Lord Killearn, British High Com-bunal, he added.

South-east Asia, in

peace terms for China In 1930.

Admitting all the allegations, Chou pleaded that the setting up of he Nanking regime was

to save the masses from hardships and suffering under enemy occupation. Pe claim- ed he had maintained close contact

The session marked the flext time with

the Central Government by

ue the parties have formally met since means of secret radio stations in Lord Inverchapel brought them to rupled China since 1942, supplyinje the Central Government with in-gether in a futile attempt to solve the deadlock Inst Marclt. It followed telligence reports on Japanese mill-

# fruitless exchange of written Lary. He also chimed he had given protection 10 many underground proposals last June. workers during the war years and that he had helped the Kuomintang to extend its activities in occupied areas during the war.

.

Chou also claimed that when he Japanese surrendered he was t painted by the Central Government

The former Governor-General of the NEI, Dr Hubertus van Mook, also attended the talks which were held at the residence of the British Consul General, Gilbert Mackered.

to assume the responsibility of main-missioner for taining peace and order in the Nan-opening the talks said, "Britain's king-Shinghal area until the arrival desire is to do all within our power of the Central Government nuthori- to help you reach a just and lasting

solution and military truce.” Lies.

Tht trial is continuing.-Centrul News.

Ehrhardt Bureau Trial In Shanghai

Shanghai, Oct. 7 (UP).--Mr T. T. Yao, attorney for Wolfgang Schenke. Nazi war crimes suspect of trial be- fore a United States milltary com- mission, to-day quit his job as de- fence counsel for Schinke, one of 27 defendants'

Mr Yng who Schenke's attorney in The ageused Nazi spy's criminal bel Emplee Park, for Macho, Haiphong netion against the United Press (Jebahun).

Hastings, for Mandle, pan. A1 (Wal-China lein).

Dr Sahrir suld he believed the Dutch and Indonesians were on the threshold of a peaceful solution and Schermerhorn also urged that military truce "be concluded.

The meeting to-day fasted an hour and a half and the subsequent official communique announced that the first serret business session would be held on Wednesday.

WARNING BY SMUTS

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12,-

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The rising living costs, said the Cabinet to the first post-war govern council, cannot be lowered by ment under Prince Naruhiko Higa- parades, buyers' strikes and slogans shikuni, Nakamura, who was loaned but only by increased and steady by Asahi to serve as Secretary to production to overcome the current the Minister Without Purtfollo, Take shortell, in flaying Russia, said: tora Ogata, in the Kolso Yonal Coali- The

The

victions will be a blotch on the re-

"The delaying tactics and aggressive 315 Secretary to Ogata when the latter accusation by the Soviet delegates cord of America, and said it was became

Chief questionable whether executing the under Prince Higashikuni, draws that these agents of the Communist Cabinet Secretary at the Paris conference make it clear German leaders would prevent the liberally from his personal diary in Party are not seeking, peace but waging of future nggressive wars.

which he recorded

developments opportunities for aggressions. In the within Japan's top structure during countries occupied by the Red armles the unhappy last 13 months of the and Red secret pollee the populations

ure afraid to demand their

Hollywood Chiengo, Oct, 7

HOTELS' WAR LOSSES Į JAPANESE SILK TRADE

REVIVAL PLANS

(Continued from Page 11

referred to, embodies a surplus the Profit and Loss Account

the

in

of

Japanese

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Japan, now slowly recovering from the

effects of war, is planning a large-scale revival of her world-famous silk industry.

war.

on Hollywood's top sat (thike

#

rights,"

out of ubated in Moscow, London and Paris.

tive council that actors had decided Headed by Robert Montgomery, the Sereen Actors' Guild told the execu

cause they did not consider them- not to respect the picket lines be-

selves bound by a purely jurisdie- ' tional quarrel Between rival unions. Other sits involved are Robert Taylor, Edward Arnold, Gcag Kelly, Walter Pidgeon, Dick Powell June Allyson..

The author reveals that Marquis Kalchi Kido, who is new among the

-Some of major war criminal suspects

Almstara trial, stubbornly sided with Premier Hideki Tojo, now also on trial, until executive

came here

ask the AFL. to-day to the fall of Japan put an end to the thich has disrupted film production council to Intervene to end the CIO-AFL jurisdictional dispute ence Tujo regime. Prince Konoye, Baron The Kilchiro Hiranuma and ex-Premier Hollywood studios for the past 11 $304.403.25 accrued over the months up on this penned recovery in Kokei Hirota co-operated in an effort days while production continues un | September to December. 1045.

dual-prunarly to enable the exporta.which finally forced In

Tojp Hongkong

all Hotels and other of the ton of silk as a collateral, for food, power, Nakamura Company's premises were requis textile shortages at home, and under career of the late Prince Konuye that

and

discloses secondarily. to cover Japan's hitherto unknown fact in the puzzling tioned by the Administration

Government direction a nation-wide immediately after

the Kempeltal trailed surrender, at rentals which included "Five Year Plan" is now under way Hiranuma and Iirots in a vain at

Konuye, tempt to find grounds for their ar allowances for the use and deprecia- to fulfil this objective. tion of contents. In Shanghai, the

The plats calls for committees rest before the Tojo structure col- Astor House Hotel was allotted for be organised in occupation by the U. S. Army prslucing prefectures, with

the major silk-tupsed.

Little Confidence and the major part

the nt The Palace committees in the lesser districts for From his grandstand seal within accommodation

Hace the purpose of Butel

for

supervising silk the Premier's residence, Nakamura ΣΟΥ the US. Navy per-

production. The muin functions of watched the Koiso sonnel;

Yonat Cabinet in stich circumstances result was not comparable these committees will be to control ke over from Tojo "grimly but with

the distribution of mulberry irres, with what would

little confidence" and recorded have emanated

to ration fertiliser and to determine attempts of the Japanese military to from unrestricted operation.

suitable "The Balance Sheet is drawn up areas

for mulberry | stage a desperate come-back aller

Tojo fell. The stor

story how in such a clear manner that I think

Inese military concocted a pure" Although the project in still

great victory in its formative stages.. the first has already been taken with planting of 50,000,000 mulberry trees throughout the country-Reuter.

of

Manager.

rights and freedoms of the inhabit-trading Walter Rundle, which grew out of the United Presents it cannot be accepted."

The territory must have the fullest Winn Sang, for Shanghai, 4 pan. Custo publication of a story of the charges ding, Wharf (281),

possible freedom and voice in its own against Schenke. Tinadale.

Shanghai, for

p.m. AD

affairs. It must have a life of its (JCILI

Mr Rundle was acquitted Just Van der Helt, for Shangħint, p.in, Holt's prior to the opening of the trial of Owa, Tree from domination from any you will agree little cluelḍation 133

outside influence-It must be Wharf (JCJL).

Schenke and other alleged members and independent." of the "Ehrhardt Bureau" who are necused of continuing on spy activi- ties on behalf of Japan long after the German surrender..

Taton, for Fonchow, pan. Shumshulpo

(Willem).

Iris, for follow, Bangkok, p.m. off Taikoo (Wallein),

Expected Arrivals October 9

Alexandre de Riisides, frons Haiphong, Empire Jamaica, from Swatow.

October 10

Li-Col Akira Mori, resuming ihe stand as the prosecution's witness said emphatically that the Japanese Yang from Fouchow, Andy Trad never heard anything ut

bunsted Schenke's

anti-Japanese He declared that to the best of his knowledge Schenke and all the athers of the Ehrhardt Bureau signed voluntarily to continue serving the Japanese Army after the

German surrender,

Cromwell Park. from Herein, Bangkuk,

Swatow.

Pakhol. from Salgen, Van Revist, from Belawan, Dell, fen-view. ang, Singapore,

Expected Sailinge

October 9.

E Sang, for Saigon, Singapore. Eastern Trader, for Singapore. Fukien, for Ainoy, Shanglint, Kul Sung, for Shanghai, Hiram, for Swalow, Bangkok. Szechuan, for Shanghai. October 10

Aninh, for Shanghai. Anatina, for Shanghai. Glenaffarie, for Straits, Ralterdam, Antwerp. Amsterdato, for London.

OUTWARD MAILS Registered and parcel mall closes half Air an hour before ordinary letters, mails close at Kowloon 10 half an hour earlier than ni GPO.

Tuesday, October 8 Shanghai (Tjisadanc) 2 pan.

Bangkok. Rangoon, Calcutta, Karucht, Basra, Cairo, Johannesburg, Augustra, Marseilles, London New Fork, and (BOAC) 3 pm.

Holbow, Bangkok (Iris) a pm. Kwongchowwan (Tak On) 3 p.m. Chungking, Kumming (CNAC) 3.30 pm. Canton (Fatshun) 4 pan.

Wednesday, October.

BUDDHIST CEMETERY MONOPOLY IN JAPAN

passed in 1884 and 1937 prohibiting the construction of new graveyards, forced Shintoists. Mohammedans and Christians, using Buddhist grave- yards, to go through Buddhist rites When interring the dead.

As pointed out by officers of the Religious Division of SCAP's

112-

free

Senator Connally continued: "Any) statute must assure adequate and satisfactory guarantees that an it! ternational character maintained and that the rights and will be freedoms of the inhabitants will be fully protected. To acl, eve these aims it is not sufficient to words in a document which can and agree to will be interpreted in diverse ways."

Senator Connally add d that the minimuin

machinery provided to secure implementation. The Governor cannot as has been suggested, be regarded as the dentur or agent for any one foreign group of

The people of Trieste powers, will have ample opportunity to take their case to the Security Council should they consider any act of the Governor unjustified.

must

be

necessary from me. Sundry Debtor In the amount of $757,685.11 may be

azoratzeajetetasetam tow BOYS KILLED WHEN PLANE CRASHES INTO SCHOOL

The Hague, Ocl,. T.---Between five and ten boys-the definite number 1s not yet known- worc killed to-day when milliary aircraft crashed on secondary school and set fire to it.

1.

It is stated that the pilot was doing acrobatics over his parents' house when the aircraft lost height and hit the roof of the school over one of the classrooms where 23 boys were doing their lessons.

-Fire broke-out immediately-us- petrol from the smashed tank flooded through a hole in the roof.

The boys were caught in the blaze. Several mothers sustained severe burns.-Reuter.

Plantations.

sub.

fictitious

the

the

g

WAR IN N' CHINA

(Continued from Page 1)

Brai

the preter. It is not known whether the step Battle of Taiwan Bay" to raise false American negotiators urged a half of the hopes among the Japanese people and the Kalgan drive but have a strong. how these hopes faded when Gen bargaining point in China's desire MacArthur's forces successively oc- cupied the Philippine bases are told in cold dramatic sentences extracted from the author's diary.

BIOLOGICAL WARFARE

WARNING

for continued American ald.

The Ta

Kung Pao reported that the American proposal has been "silently accepted" in general. Chinese readers will be interested

attuch Diplomatic circles

grcal to learn what happened on

secrecy the significance to the

of the Japanese side during the last year of meeting and the fact that Dr Stuart, the war, during which crops of immediately conferred with the Com- Japanese attempts munist spokesman, Wang Ping-nan, peace with und u special courier was sent with through the

the

proposal to Gen. Chou

Prospects Gloomy

secking o

The United States has developed rumours NE JE

Chin wurking in place of Japan-Shanghai.

polsons a thousand times stronger

than those used during World War 1

In preparation for possible biological into Chungking in warfare, according to Maj-Gen Alen 1. Waitt, Chief of

of the War De- states partment's Chemical Corps, United Press. Gen Walit warned that "should there be biological war- fare we must be prepared for it not only defensively but offensively," -adding ---Vat--blologicni-weapons, "have possibilities in war com- purable to atomle weapons."

ese bombers. They will be interested

in

to know that failure of the Koiso Shanghal, Oct. 7.--Maj-Gen Victor Yonut Cabinet to settle the war with Odlum, Canadian Ambassador to crumble and open the way for the China caused the Government to China, told a press conference to-day

that he did not think the situation. third In Suzuki Surrender cabinet.

China would provoke a world war, but if such a war is in the making, the situation in China would be a very important factor in it.

The first edition of "Nagata Che

OWTI

bhra kiri.

alightly darker view."

Ichit Ichibanchi has been reportedly sold out, thus indicating that the Japanese Tokyo, Oct. 7 (UP).—The Japanese an international organisation charged "The Governor is ari instrument of

people are also hungering for facts Government, with SCAP encourage-

regarding what happened inside their

The Ambassador refused to com- with the maintenance, of peace and ment, has smashed the Buddhist

Meanwhile, the Army demonstra-

Government during

that mit himself whether such a war is, He must have samelent remetery monopoly which had one security.

ted new weapons at the Aberdeen critical period when decisions were in the making as abier world per foot in 90 per cent of Japanese Lack of confidence in the Governor

powers to fulfi

this responsibility.

proving ground near Washington for being made whether or not they were sonalities have already expressed graves.

munitions industrialists, Among the to be ordered to commit national themselves in that connection, but The burial bloc,

***99400292 | weapons demonstrated were, three in this function would only imply | ******************* through

he added: "I am inclined to take n Jaws lack of confidence in the organization considered a high figure, but it fu

which he represents." The countries cluties rentals of requisitioned pro- Super

types of recoilless rifles, lightweight Nalcamura has served as Asahi with artillery fire-power, a diplomatic correspondent in China,

Maj-Gen Odlum sald: "The pros- of Central Europe should be given perty brought into revenue for the super-heavy tank weighing almost England, the United States, as well pects are very discouraging for an free access to the territory without four months period, and since paid; 100 tons carrying a. 105 mm gun and as in his home country. In Felping early peaceful settlement in China." discrimination. It should be

and also a substantial claim against the a 75 mm automatic gun operating where he arrived early in 1934, he

However, he held out

great remain demilitarised.

covered Military Authorities and Government like a machine-gun-Central News,

during the future for China, saying that he was develop Dollvara and other considerably impressed by three out- First Days Important

in respect of vehicles and stocks re-

period when Kenji Japanese Army intriguers were par-standing good factors during his "The first days of the existence of quisitioned during the war in Hong- Contingencies. Reserve this is not freedom of religion, par- importance

1936. he accompanied a

Japanese this country: the per- sojourn in for ILS future In-makes ticularly in the Orient when the dependence and well being. The contra side of the Balance Sheet for

Embassy representative to cover the centage in cleft war was great, the burial ritual is an important part of Security Council should immediately the major

of off-setting

"Chenglu Incident" and was pro- mass of Chinese people was hard at purpose of

the last Japanese newspaper- Straits, Ceylon, Indis East and Southmost religions.

be entrusted with the organisation of claims, etc., which although consider-

Tokyo, Oct. 7 (UP),~SCAP' Civitably

work; 2, The growing number of Africa, Egypt, Europe (Glena(Turic) 3 p.m.

Now the Japanese Home and Wel- United Sintes

its provisional government.

The Saigon, Calcutta, Delhi, London (Air)

ed to be recoverable may not be met Property Custodian announced that man in Chungking before the Sio modern efficient schools; 3, The, large fure Ministries by authorising

delegation urges the or only partly so. Sundry creditors more than $1,000,000 worth of dia- Japanese hostilities.. In late 1930 he number of skilled Angers, which 2 p.m.

construction of additional

and and credit balances may also appear monds allegedly stolen from the was assigned to report negotiations when property applied, will give plenary conference to adopt publle forward to the Council of Foreign abnormally high but every endeavour Netherlands

East Indies by the between

Ambassador Japanese graveyards, which may be divided Ministers, a proposal of the Com has been made to bring into this uc-Japanese in 1942, were being sought

Kawagoc and

China that Industrial progress for into sections for each faith, consider mittee as expression of its

Foreign Minister Chung Chun in Nanking which she has been trying so much the cemetery cartel cracked.

count all possible claims likely of from the Japanese Governnient, own

achieve. submission judgment."

the Company in respect to

The announcement said that 351,- which

Maj-Gen Odlum is leaving_for of the pre-war period. M. K. V. Kisselov (White Russin)

Canada to-day to report to his Gov- "As to current events, the Astor 125 carats of precious stones had "Suiyuan Incident" occurred. Naka-

been ready for shipment to the Unit-mura was credited with ling | coricentrated on the United States House Hotel, Shanghai, was vacated 'ed States from Batavia when seized first flush on the opening of hostilities ernment.-Heuter. amendment to Article 13 of the by the US. Army in the course of by the Japanese ormy and then alle- in Shanghai on August 13, 1937.

Macao, (Kwang. Fook Cheung) 10 aan.formation and Education Section, the new territory are of the utmost on its initial appearance on the INDIES DIAMONDS THEFT Ucularly active. In the summer of three and a half

Canton, Shanghai (CNAC) 10 nm.

Shanghai (Kutsang) 10- a.m. Haiphong (Empire Labrador) 10 am. Swallow, Bangkok (Ilirem) noon. Saigon (Esanai noon.

Swabue (Wing On) 3 p.m. Bangkok, Singapore Colombe. Soura- baya, Sydney, Auckland (OAC) 3. p.m. Canton, Shanghal, Nanking tankow, Tsingtao, Peiping (CATC) 330 p.m.

Kongmoon. (Kwan Lui) 4 pm. Canton (train) 4 p.m.

Thursday, October 10 General Holiday-Registered closes 5

Wednesday,

Pace, shan, Shekki (Kwongaai)

10 am.

Swatow. Amoy, Foochow (Halyang) 10_n.m.

Taamkong, Kwongchowwan (Tolshan)

10 m.

Tainan (Lee On) 10 nm.

Canton. Amoy

-(CNAC)_10_man.

Foochow

Canton (Sal On) 10 am.

FIRST PILGRIM

Shaoglial

SHIP

Malaya. for Mecen in six years---the Menelaus-sailed on September 10, from Singapore.

NO MALAYA UNION DECISIONS YET

the

been leased for

rental considered.

!

BLACK MARKET DEALS

1

broke

Chinese

up

alter

the

to tha

the

He was among the Japanese corres pundents entering the Chinese capital

POLISH REPATRIATION with the Japanese forces.

Nakamura returned to Tokyo carly

Berlin, Oct. 7. (UP)—Lt-Gen following year and transferred to Lucius D. Clay, in his weekly report Washington in September, 1841. He to the war Department, sold to-day was interned at the outbreak of the that more than 26,009 Poles appro- war. Returned to Japan in August. ximately one-sixth of those in the 1942, he devolted himself to his old American Zone-had agreed to go line of diplomatie coverage ngaki. home under the new progrýmine,

All who are able to read Japanese which offers 60 days' food supply to will And Nagata Cho Ichibanchi" those accepting repatriation. Interesting as well as informative,— CN

TO-DAY'S BROADCASTING

Tallan treaty providing that citizens of

the June last, since when the premises godly sold to the Japanese Govern. the ceded territories have

A uent in Tokyo. should be guaranteed fundamental

ental period at freedoms. Such a proposition, the to be satisfactory. The Palace Hotel's required to submit detailed inform- The Japanese authorities are now the sald, put the Allled States on Singapore, Oct. 7-The twelve-men same fooling as the ex-enemy State Operation is still fettered by having ulion on the diamonds from the time in 1938 and was sent to London, the constitution making committee of and was "unjust, offensive and based British ofcials and representatives on distrust." Both the Yugo-Slav and

a great part of its accommodation at they left Java, including descriptive the disposal of the US Navy. of the Malay States has not yet come French constitutions contained full requisitioned on June 16 of this year

In Hongkong, our Hotels were de-material on individual stones and an

Inventory of their disposition. to any decision on the new status of guarantees of fundamental freedoms conditional upon our complying with the Malayan Union, Mr A. T. New- dault, chief-secretary of the Union and in addition all the Allles were certain conditions is do, rates and

signatories of

the United Nations other charges. In April last it was The first pilgrim ship to leave and member of the Committee, said charter guaranteeing those rights, decided that, in order full concentra-

at Kuala Lumpur Inst night.

our opinion such a second tion could be centred upon our prime He was commenting on the London guarantee is not necessary and would reports that the Committee had ar-tend to upset the mutual confidence litation, it would be advisable to concern, the Hotels and their rehabl- rived at certain decisions for a fed- and respect between the Allies," he sever our, long association, with the silk supplier to the Japanese y Tokyo. Oct. 7 (UP),——The former erution plan.-Reuter,

garage and motor vehicle business. Kuin. President of the Koko Tex- J. A. Measley of Australia and, accordingly, the Stubbs Roadle Company, and two employees in renewed his country's

7.30 1.30, 0.15. 11 p.m., also on 6.53, 1 c. proposal, Gurage Building and goodwill of our Gumma prefecture are about to face defeated in the committee, for

6.30 An, Hour of Variety" with. Tommy an Garage Department undertaking was triat for an alleged $42,000 black

Datsoy and his orchestra and Frank article in each of the treatles provid disposed of. The accounts for the market deal involving fabrics, `um-

Sinatra 7,30 Light orchestraf favourites. Cannes Film Award ing for revision for the terms in current year will reflect the changed

brelins, and

100 London relay: news. 0,15 The Bielody clog thongs, concealed The mayor

of Manila has on due course.

Lingers On.: 8.30 Tunes of Not-So-Long- from SCAP's Civilian Properly Cur-nounced On Australia's proposal position arlsing therefrom.

an all-out war again Ago. 0.50 Piano parade: Billy Mayerl, for a court of human rights also

todian.

gambling in the city and has request-09 London transcription service: They defeated in Commitice. Mr Measley

SCAP said the goods had been the Chinese Consul General to use lived to tell the Taid.. 9.15 Band conteri. sold for nine times their official his moral influence on Chinese no- Minor rellings and Kalo falsified an inven- tionals to refrain from further now 10.05 Bournemouth Municipal 'tory for the Japanese government.

violations of the gambling laws. Po- | Orchestra aud-Dennis Noble, 10:30 Londen relay: ITMA. $1.00 Close town... lico who raided · Chinese gambling denn arrested 15 Chinese playing Printed and published by Frederick all points of co- "panchong." The mayor has also Percy Franklin for and on behalf of Protection of the rights of free men." Baghdad, Oct 6Well-informed been reached on ed at 8.30 p.. m. until 9.30 pm of a union between Iraq and Trans-trade, customs and unified command of a Chipere club-the

The plenary session then adjourn. Tragl sources stated here that reports operation in foreign representation, ordered the revocation of the licence South China Morning Post Limited Liberation at 1-3 Wyndham Street, City of United Press and Reuter,

Jordan, were true, agreement having of both armies.—Reater.

Club-Redier.

Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong.

The Menclaus carried 111 pilgrims (105 adults, four minors and two in- fants)-a small number when corn- pared to the 7,000 pilgrims annually

between 1931 and 1930 and an Ray Milland Wins

average of about 20,000 a year be tween 1924 and 1027,

tor

Among the principal reasons given the small number going to

high cust of the trio.

declared.

Mr

Mecca this year from Malaya. Is the Cannes, Oct.. 7-(UP)-Ray mid that while Australia would not Milland won the Cannes 1940 Film press. again, "we may well have In 1940, the inclusive fare was Festival's Grand International Prize been here not at the end but at the $285, whereas this year, the pilgrims for the best Male performance for beginning of a project which will in have had to pay as much as $360 his portrayal of the alcoholic in due course enhance the security and

In addition to this cach "Lost Week-end." pilgrim will have to have a further Russia won the award for the bust sum of about 3000 at least to com- documentary film with its picture of plete his tour of Mecca-Straits Derlin at the war's end.

per person.

"IRAQ-TRANSJORDAN

Anti-Gambling Campaign

In Manila

ZBW on 045 k C and from 12.30 1.15,

435 Haydn '6yimphony No. 15 in F Bharp'

Farewell. 10.00 London,julay:

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