THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1948.
BLOCKADE OF BERLIN Wrecked By
GROWS
Soviets'
Latest Action
Berlin,
Oct. 19. The Soviets, seeking to increase the burden of the Anglo- American airlift, aro using police-manned roadblocks to prevent West Berliners from slipping into the Soviet Zona to buy food and other goods with the coveted deutschmarks, German newspapers reported today,
Der Tag and Der Abend said that since the
blocks weekend police had been erected on all strategie paints along highways, in railway stations and in country villages, In a fervent effort to halt the impor trition of food into the blockaded sectors of Berlin.
Persons caught bringing in food, the newspapers said, were belas sent to the Soviet uranium mines in Czechoslovakia.
The Taegliche Rundschau reported that now blockade measures were outlined yesterday, at a meeting of chief in Potsdam, by zonal Paul Markgraf, Moscow-trained chiế of the Sovic! sector German police.
Markgraf reportedly claimed: "On the orders of the Western powers, trucks are being sent out sys- tematically to plunder the Soviet Zone."
"FOOD FOR EVERYBODY" Commenting on the new restric- tions, the Communist Party's Neues Deutschland said there was no need for Western Berliners to attempt to buy food in the Soviet Zone, since adequate high quality food ja available for everybody" in stores in the Soviet sector.
"Those who buy In the Soviet
the sector need not face
supply dimculties of the airlift," said The
paper.
These folks examine the remains of their home flat- tened by a tornado at Pom- pano, Fla. More than ankle deep water hampered their salvaging what was left of their belongings.-AP Pic- ture.
Toyada Goes
On Trial
CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY
Tokyo, Oct. 19. Admiral Soemu Toyada, Commander in Chief of the Japanese Navy from May 1944 to May 1945, was today charged with crimes against humanity and violation of the laws and customs of
war.
Tornado
Need For Maintaining Democratic Spirit
L
COMMONWEALTH PREMIERS IN GENERAL AGREEMENT
London, Oct. 19.-The need for a revival and consolidation of democratic opinion in the Western Hemisphere as a means of preserving peace was agreed on by the Dominion statesmen at a four-hour meeting here today.
Ministers, The Commonwealth Prime
who last week considered measures to counter the Communist threat to democracy throughout the Near, Middle and Far East, today focused their minds on Europe's most urgent crisis-Berlin.
Chinese Banks Left With Capital Of
Less Than US$3
Nanking, Oct. 20-Can you imagine a bank... with branches all over an immense country operating on a capital of less than US$37
This 10 onc
Many such banks exist in China today. The Kin- cheng Banking Corporation-one of the largest Chinese private banks-has a capital of only GY$11.66. Another. well-known Chinese private bank-the Shanghat Commer- clal and Savings Bank-has a capital of only GY3.33. Both '. less than US$3; converted on the rate of GY$4 to US$I. The books of the 205 private unhealthy phenomena in the con- Chinese banks today show an ng-fused economy. There are far tor gregate capital of GYS13.118 or many banks in econmically-back- US$3,370. This averages US$10 forward China. The 123 private banks one bank.
existing before the war mushroomed complicated to 205 under Inflation conditions legacies left behind by the Govern- when legal banking business was ment's recently-announced currency not plentiful because of trade re- reform, which has to be cleared up. It came about this way: the banks were established at a time when
atlar was a dollar or, at least, 50 cents in purchasing value, The dollar tumbled down to three capital and thrived on speculation millionths of its onetime value and hoarding with money borrowed when the astronomical inflation set at exorbitantly high Interest, in. The banks, however, kept their cording to the government. original capitalisation Agures on the gulations were made to purge them. books as a basts for calculating United Press. dividends.
strictions and very fow people depoalted their savings in a bank.
Most of The newly-established
with Later banks started
insuficient
DOWN TO $3.33 Then, on August 10, the new Gold Yuan currency was announced and the rate of exchange fixed at CN$3,000,000 to GYSL Bank de- posits, isseto and capital ordered to be converted into the new money.
were
Thus, overnight, the banks found themselves porched precariously on a capital of only a few bucks. The Salt Industries Bank, which started with CNS10,000,000 before the war- at that time
to buy one or two
kyscrap
its capital dwindled to meagre GY$3.33.
The government chimed in, "You can't operate with so little capital. You
must Increase your capital or close down" They were given two months to make up their runds.
Regulations were announced te quiring them to hike their capital minimum of GY$1,000,000 within two months, Petitions flowed Nanking from Shanghal- China's financial nerve centre-com- plaining that the time was too short and the minimum too high
to
A
pistols and other weapons were Lieut-General Hiroshi Tamura, Every Prime Minister took part in] No information is, however, avali-000, but the deadline remained.
Der Tag wald Russian machineguns,
chicis to the police presented police alations_in_elaborate monies. The Russians said arming of the police was a measure
"to
was understood able so far from
offelal quarters
at once Chief of the Japanese Prisoners the discussion. It cere of War Bureau in Tokyo, was simi-that there was general agreement here as to whether it is endorsed
tarly charged.
on the pressing peed for maintains (by the Commonwealth delegates as They arc the Arst 20 highing and stimulating the democralic a whole-Reuter. protect the People's economy" Japanese military and political per- spirit in Europe. Dgainst Western-inspired saboteurs sonages
to be tried originally and agitators,
charges of "waging aggressive
on
war-
There was unanimous recognition
Der Tag reported today the arfare. The cases of the remaining that the United Nations represented Admiral Toyada, es the Japanese of mobilising, for this purpose, the 100.000 old people in the Western naval commander, was charged with active support of foreign
rival of the first transports of Red 18 are stil under investigation. the only existing instrument capable Death Bed
Cross food, which
will be given to
sector. It said old "age pensioners the responsibility for a wide range and especially of those occupying Statements By
the Red Cross during the
countries
д
In
speedy
Ocean areas. Including the sack of economie to democratic
WOS
a
con-
would receive a meal dally through of atrocities committed against particularly vulnerable
winter allied personnel and the civil po- the present European situation. and other persons would benent te putation in the Pacific and Indian
was accepted
ted that n lesser extent.-United Press.
recovery
Rhine Navigation Agreement
Geneva, Oct. 19.-An agreement on the Rhine navigation has been signed by the British-American bi-zone of Germany and the Netherlands and Belgium, the Economic Commission for Europe announced on Tuesday.
Under the agreement, signed after long negotiations, German barres of permitted the use of the navigable waterways of Belgium and Holland, In return, Dutch and Belgian barge use bi-zone waterways. The Commission said this represents a long step toward "complete freedom of navigation on the Rhine river."
The agreement includes not only the Rhine but the canals of Belgium and
Holland anct the Briush- American occupation zone.--ASID- ciated Press,
can
Japanese Cabinet
Manila.
He
was
of a deputatlon one which on September 13, 1945, after
Brauchitsch
Hamburst. in Europe.
Oct. 19.-Ex-Field The Foreign
Mr Marshal Willer Secretary,
von Brauchitsch. the Dominion one of the four gave
German reneris the Japanese surrender, went to Ernest Bevin,
criminals, assembled in plenary awaiting trinh an war the Imperial Palace to inform the leaders,
Downing Street, made certain death bed statements. Emperor that the Japanese Imperial session at No. 10, Headquarters had been formally his considered appraisal of the as yet undisclosed, before he died abolished.
His arrest was ordered by General ikely impact of Western Union in a British military hospital last
upon Commonwealth economic and night, it was learned today, other policies.
MacArthur in December 1945. Lieut-General Tamura was
to
said
have told Major H. S. Williams, of the Australian Army Directorate of Prisoners of war, In January
VITAL DISCUSSION
The all-day session, probably one
His death was caused by coronary thrombosis (bloodelot of the heart). Army It was learned in Khine circles that his wife, who was with
not
1040, that huge piles of documents of the most vital since the con-him at the end, is herself very 11 relating to the fate of tens of ference began, was ranging over the with heart disease, and may thousands of allled war prisoners whole field of Western world ques-recover. were burned on the orders of the tions, including the Marshal. Plan, Japanese war lords on the morning and was complementary to the Arrangements for the funeral have of August 15, 1945. The fires lasted thorough examination of the probe not yet been made, but it le assumed four days, he said.-Reuter.
lems of the Middle and Far East to that, the body will be handed over to which the Dominion leaders gave the relatives, over a whole day last week
Service Ministers and Chiefs of Staff again sat in on today's meel- Ing.
In Case Of War
Washington, Oct. 19.-The United States Air Force is completing plans to take over the nation's air lines
the event of war.
in
A contract is being drawn up for signature by each of the air lines which would bind them to place all their planes at the disposal of the armed services if another war should break out.
Tokyo, Oct. 20.--Two changes were announced today in the new Japanese Government of Shigeru Yoshida. Koturo Mori (Democrą tie Liberal), became Minister without Portfolio. and Sanroku Izumiyama, already Finance Minis- ter in the new Cabinet is to take over the directorship of the Economic Stabilisation Board as well-Reuter. ¡planes.-Reuter.
The main theme was the Berlin
und
blockade. The general question of Western
powers
Western Union; the Brussels Pact; Austria, Trieste, Greece and Italy were also discussed.
Von Brauchitsch was one of the four German generals awaiting trial us war criminals after being held, asð prisoner of war in Britain. The other three generpls held in Germany are Field Marshals von Rundstedt, 73, Erich von Minstein, 81, Colonel-General Adolf Strauss, They are in the hospital where von Brauchitsch died.
and 69
Particular problems affecting France were also touched upon.
Their trial for alleged war crimes Mr Bevin' Is understood to have is expected to be held in Janunry- The plan has yet to be approved placed before the conference the
Reuter. by the United States joint chiefs of United Kingdom's views on the stuff but this is regarded as a mere means of maintaining, with the formality,
1,054. support of members of the Common- The regular, air lines own
wealth, sation.
Eire Content About Effect Of Leaving Commonwealth
Dublin, Oct. 19.-The Eireann Cabinet, after sitting. for five hours, has little doubt that a satisfactory adjust- ment of the situation after the repeal of the External Relations Act will be found, it was learned hore last night.
The Cabinet, it was stated, was poses of her relations with foreign "entirely satisfied" with the report countries.
of Mr Scan McBride, the Elreann A repeal of the Act would thus Minister for External Affairs, and sover her, last formal link with the Mr Patrick McGilligan, the Finance Commonwealth. Minister, on their talks with Com- It was learned that the Elre monwealth leaders on Sunday on the proposed repeal of the Act.
the United Nations Organt- Dutch Territory
а
He is believed to have analysed oleo the methods of securing revival of the democratic spirit in territories where it has been under
Invaded
mined or temporarily driven under- Batavia. Oct: IP-A battalion of ground by the power of dictatorship, crack Indonesian Repubilean troops The Dominion leaders thrashed crossed the truco line into Dutch out problems of the voto being held West Java during September exercised in the United Nations and had since clashed five times when major powers do not agree, with Dutch forces, a Dutch Army There was general agreement that communique said today. · the United Nations must be made
This announcement, in an Army Although the Conference did not communique,, coincided with inde- concentrate particularly on the dis- pendent reports that subversive mantling of German industry, this activities were increasing alarm- question was considered in relation Ingly" in West Java's rich rubber to the part economic recovery will and tea plantations, Including Bri- play in Europe's democratic revival tish property...
NO INCOMPATIBILITY
to work.
on
The troops were said to be of the Sillwangi Division, which Cabinet was very appreciative of The Dominion leaders, it was evacuated West Java 1st February the part played in Sunday's discus-understood, saw no incompatibility board the American hip, Renville.
under the agreement signed: slona by Mr Attleo, Dr Herbert between Western Union In Europe The Elre Government appeared valt, the Australian Minister for and the interests of the Common- 'satisfied, it was understood in poll-
St wealth group,
The Dutch communique sald the Indonesians tical circles, that nothing which was External Affairs, Mr Louis
suffered lossex In Minister of Laurent, acting Prime contemplated on the Irish side need Cantida, and Mr.Peter Fraser, Prime according to a usually well informed troops were taking the necessary One issue of foreign policy which, material and men and the Dutch disturb "Imperial Preference."
source, has already been discussed measures to end the activities of The Government took the view lister of New Zealand.
that in Conference quarters is the Ameri- the remnants of the battalion.. far as citizenship rights
opinion today was were concerned, Englishmen In Eire Sunday's conference has "cleared can proposal that the Antarctic for-
Another Dutch Army statement or Irishmen in Britain or any the air. The Irish Cabinet la con- zitories should be placed under an Commonwealth country need have vinced, it was understood, that the eight-nation
ing the 2Barties.
Communist guerillas: no fears that their positions would removal of the External Reintions forest rates condominium of in-sald that Republican forces fight- are British Central Java had evacuated three be made difficult or that any ques- Act would be of advantage to all. The territorica tion of deportation would arise. parties, and especially to Britain,
but they
are also claimed small towns south of Surakarta. The External Relations Act, Eire, it was shid, would be a by Argentina and Chite. The Surakarta is not far from Madiun, passed in 1030, provides for the good Commonwealth
by Elre-virtually indepen the factual wealth co-operator in British Covernment is believed to external, sense-- be giving sympathetic' conalderation
to the principle of the proposal.:
that so
,use
dent of the British Crown for pur-Reuter.
colonies
in
former Communist stronghold re- cently, recaptured by Republican Government" troops-Reuter.
Tho government latened
sym- pathetically and made one concession. The minimum was cut to GY$500,-
TOO MANY BANKS Even with the reduction, many banks have difficulty in collecting the required money and are expected to close shop,
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