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Self-Government And India

Now Delhi, April 15. Discovery of a formula for bringing self-Government to India appears to have been taken largely out of the hands of the Indians themselves and into the hands of three British Cabinet ministers--Lord Pethick-Low- rence, Secretary of State for India, Sir Stafford Cripps, President of the Board of Trade, and A. V.. Alexander,

First Lord of the Admiralty.

Guerilla Chief May Give Evidence

(Continued from Paya 5)

with

the

out the whole of 1944. In 1945 and some connection guerillas at Chrong Tay,

From May 19, 19162- Sin, Prum February, 1916,

Two-fold Purpose Let's have it quite clear. From the time of your arret in Feben ary or March, 1981, you had no connection with the gallus m February, 1907 N with report

r..

As the trio began the fourth work of their work here there was wide expectation that on Tuesday Wednesday they would make some definite sug gestions to the various Indian parties, with recommendations that the latter talk it out among themselves while the cabinet

members take an Easter week.

cod vacation in Kashmir.

Since senteely anybody India expects the All-India Con

and Moslem League to ress rench a settlement alone during this period, the commission ap- pars certainly to face the job of taunting a formala on its reurn on April 23.

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HONG KONG, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1946.

TROUBLES AHEAD New Clashes With Russia? Outcome of Vital

THE

Importance

WASHINGTON APRIL 15. UNITED STATES AND BRITAIN ARE APPROACH- ING A NEW AND PROBABLY DECISIVE SERIES OF CLASHES WITH RUSSIA OVER THE WESTWARD THE OUT- OF SOVIET INFLUENCE. EXTENSION

OFFICIALS BELIEVE, WILL COME, WASHINGTON VITALLY AFFECT THE WORLD POLITICAL OR- GANIZATION FOR GENERATIONS.

THE TWO GREAT ISSUES-CONTROL OF THE MEDITER- RANEAN AND CONTROL OF STRATEGIC GERMAN ARE SHAPING UP FIRST. BOTH TERRITORY - WILL FIGURE TO SOME EXTENT IN APRIL 25

AT THE FOREIGN MINISTERS MEETING IN PARIS. APPEARS, WILL BE SETTLED NEITHER, IT NOW THERE.

Jasues scheduled for formal (their own Dodecanese bases or der tion in Patis are such by some political manoeuvre, not control of Each side amiably expressed that men high in the Govern yet disclosed, gain willingness to confer provided ment Council describe Secretary any Greek bases put there. mber aide came to the con- of State James F. Byrnes as With Tripolitanian and Dodo- nee with a prior concession. willing to risk the worst split canese bases or either one, alone Congress wants an agree-yet in Anglo-American-Russian Russia would be in a position ment which will get the Indiansanity--even to foredoom the to upset Britain's Mediterran- poto centrol of the central gey-Paris meeting to n failure can position, raising for the you joined

10

and they the crament

are openly rather than give way to Rus- United States the question as to whether it in American policy to prepared to make large concrs Rinn demanda. guerillas?---My purpose was twe fold. It was to do mecliner and I siens provided they are not ask.

decision help to protect that position. A In making this to contact gherilla who wanted Led to make a direct commitmen: Byrnes has carried his rela- check of responsible American to smuggle.

| for complete independence for tively new be firm with Rus diplomatic officials shows pre- In order to make in mey?—Yes. Mestem areas of India.

sin" policy to what may prove dominant view that such pro- had arter in 1911 sus

The Moslem League insists

to be the ultimate stage with tection is in the American in- perted the Full rope of the Tob

that the commitment must be Branch you would no hay work-made fare they will negotinte.

his associates agree. He has terest. ed even in a minor capacity for

moved into a bargaining posi- that branch? If I had diseaserede League leader said "Howton from which if he holds thes bicct of the Tokk. Heuch can we negotiate away our in- frem it will only be possible for would hut have used it. 14 deadence? If we surrender the big powers to work out the has once known the tale of star- our independence we have 10-European peace settlements pro-

one's month, he would thing left to negotiate.”—A880- ded

Russia makes have taken any job. My lob was riated Press.

sweeping concessions.

Russia is a challenge to the control which Britain exercises over the Mediterrancan through the possession of such strategic bases as Gibraltar, Russia is demanding as part of the peace treaty with Italy that she be ren an individual trusteeship kay North African position on the flank of Britain's Mediterranean line.

a very unimperian: pon.

it

To return to Mrs Won Pul, i

rue that in June and July.

the exchange of Hong Koge money against military yeu floc

used wility?--I have no know-

e of this,

Is it correct to say that in the beginning of July 1944, there

was violent swing in the ex-

change to about H.K.$1.48 or HK$2.30 to one yen?--I do not know about this.

Never Demanded Bribe 1, suggest to you that you knew and this was the vea on for your sudden change of instructions to Mrs. Wong Pul that she was to pay you the bribe in Hong Kong Hut I can tell you very lunest

never demanded this $100,000 ly and ven if the knife were at any neck would still deny it.

Palestine Strike Spreading

Jerusalem, Apr. 15. Palestine railway workers and more than 3,000 members of the faifa District Junior Civil Ser-Tripolitania,

lee Association, have decided to strike tomorrow in sympathy with 2,500 postal workers already out. who have not got given a definite Govern. reply to the Palestine

to the ment's terms, presented

trikers leaders early today.

If this strike materialises, it will paralyse the Palestine rail way system.

·

A

Two other volunteers have now jomed the ten man and three wo- You remember Mrs. Wong Pui men-leaders of the Palestine

began

hunger Jewry- pulling your wife out at the lower

who, court as the woman she had paid strike two days ago, in sympathy Beenuse she with 1,200 Jewish emigrants at the bribe to? Yes. knows my

La Spezia, who were prevented from sailing for month.

for Palestine at the beginning of this

witc

some

Threat To Britain She is also opposing the American plan to demilitarize the Dodecanese islands, even thoirth they may be turned over to Greece.

Official speculation is that the Russians would hope to get

Brit. Communists

Liverpool, Apr. 15.

The British Communist tea- der, Harry Pollit, urged every- one at an untiFrancó rally here today, to

support the Communid affiliation to the British Labour Party.

"We will accent the con stitution of the Party, prove our loyalty by our deeds, and do everything that lies within our power to strengthen- uspect of the Labour Par he said.--Reuter.

and America in any Westorn German area. If Gormany is to

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Democracy And A One-Party State

Erlangen, Bavaria, April 15.

Major C, P. Mayhow, Labour Member of Parliament, told the first conference of Bavarian Social Democrats to be held

• ainco pro-Hitler days that "thờ Brithh" Labour Party viows with sympathy your rofusal to fuso with the Communist Party".

Major Mayhew, who was con- the dangers of bureaucracy and voying fraternal greetings of centrallaation did not repre-. British Labour to the confer sent any basle advance upca, pri frnce, added: "It is the British | viaté enterprise. The worker had Labour Party's view that demo-no interest in changing his mus- cracy is not compatible with a ter, but in gaining equal rights

state. The ong-party

British in running Industry. Labour Party firmly supports Extension of the cooperativo you in your work to establish system was essential in the re democracy and socialism in Ger- construction of Germany, · Na- many. Both our parties know ticnalisation was not the way that without Socialism we can for agriculture, but the building not solve cur economic probleme. 4o of village communities, into Both our parties know, too, that corperative units would har- without democracy, socialism is monise with the best interests corrupted."

of industry as a whole. He said The Bavarian Social, Demo- | that the final liberation of Ger- cratic Party claims about many from Nazism and militar-

lem was

essential prelimin-

be split, they argue, it should | 100,000 members. be along the border between the Dr Wilhelm Hoegner. Pre-ary to reconstruction.

It would be irresponsible to, British, American and Russian mier of the Provisional Govern-

ment, who spoke at the confer hope that anything ecald be Well placed policy shapers | enee, called for “an end, once gained if the Allies fell out. The contend that it is impossible to and for all to a ultra-militaristic only consequence of this would be a new war at the expense of say at this time what motivates state."

The Social Democratic Party |the German people and war în Russian foreign policy, whether it is empire bullding, world re- aimed at a federal Germany in an atomic age-Renter.

of European volution, accurity. internal poli- the federation ticnl pressures, outlet for access states, he said. German Social to oceans or a shifting combina- Democrats should not be aur- tion of these.

prised if German centralisation had been regarded with

-- even British trude picion unionists had scented danger in German centralised trade unions. "We know that, Nazism is not fully dead in Germany," Dr. Hoegner added. "There are those who are waiting and watching."

not intend to

What does seem to be settled in American policy is that there are some Soviet demands which this Government at present does meet, whatever the cost will be in Allied unity, The German control issue and that among these are Rus- arises in a less direct form. It Яian Manoeuvres for position in comes up at Paris because Byr- the Mediterranean and, what- form. in Western the French ever their nea has promised Foreign Minister that at the Europe. Associated Press.

Ministers

Trade Agreement end of the Foreign conference he will be willing to

London, Aar, 15, Signing of the new Near East- discuss the French plans for de- priving Germany of the Ruhrern trade agreements in Moscow

the week-end han The French over and Rhineland, Want some form of international fresh strands to a Russian trade network, which in the last 12 control.

months bas embraced almost the entire Balkam and Finland.

Russian Policy

Bay

Some informants hero that the French indicate what they most fear in the future is 4 unified Germany under Com- munist control and so they are seeking a kind of dismember- ment. American opponents of this plan argue that they do not believe that all Germany ever will be Communist

added

Aus-

Essential Preliminary The Premier defined the Party's economic policy by say ing that state capitalism, with

Kowloontong Incident

Continued from Page 1)

Yugoslav Army In Germany

Moscow, April 15.

The existence of a "Royal Yugoslav Army" in the Ameri- can zone in Germany was re- norted and criticised in the in- ternational review in "Pravda" today. :

The paper said: "Formation of units of followers of Gene Mihailovitch and others began in October last year under the leadership of the so-called Yu- Koslav

in Military Mission Munich."

It added: "Units of the so- called Yugoslav Army, number- A Polish trade delegation, which at Kowloon-tong for the Chinese ing 10,000, are scattered in negotiated new Russo-Pulish Army, a certain number of Chi- Bavaria in the region occupied trade pact, loft Moscow by air nese troops were billeted

by the United States Third the Moscow error on accupied civilian houses. Army. The troops wear Ameri- for Warsaw today, Radio said tonight.-Reuter.

"As soon us the position was can uniforms, with the headgear explained to the Chinese mili- and sleeve Insigning of the old ADMIRAL TUDOR DEAD

tary authoritics concerned, the Yugoslav Army, London, Apr. 15. troops were withdrawn and as

"In these units agitation is Third Sen Lord during the grea-Kowloon waiting ships. is great the Monarchy in. Yugoslavia and Admiral Sir Frederick Tudor. the lumber of Chinese troops carried on for the restoration of controlled ter part of the First World War.

destruction of Marshal and that they object to giving and a former commander of the than the special accommoda-

a position of power China Station, died

them Tito's regime. Russia

today aged Land Forces have made altern equal to that of France, Britain 83-Reuter.

tive arrangements to accomme date the remainder in ilitary Camps,"

PORTS INSECTION.

Old Times lo How did she know your wife?-

She was living close to my shop

In 'Suiyeungchel Street.

You remember

you

The entire town council of the admitted Jewish township, Petah Thavah.

The converich when you people who gathered today, out-

on the ferry who were among the hundreds of

with Laure

working her father's name and their civie posts.-Router." wanted to warn her about it?- Yes. Hyndman was in custody at Stanley.

GERMAN WANTS SEPARATION

Play Again

Not Exactly Neutral

ment disclosed last night....

Laurentis Wins Prix Juigne

Longchamps, Apr. 15.

the tion reserved for

Tore Treos Dow

the

RADIO

TUESDAY, STU 10-TO BRON (.... REG AT THE PIANO,

PL 16th, 1946.

"Many of these facts. provoke. perplexity in the circles of the democratic public."

Reuters Correspondent in Munich reported early in Feb- A householder whose home ruary that some 26,000 Poles was occupied by a large crowd and Yugoslavs were serving in of soldiers in his case 50the Tnited States Zone of Oc- told the "Chlas Mail" that the cupation, with the consent of first thing he knew was when the United States. The several the troops forced their way in. thousand Yugoslav soldiers in "Within a few minutes they Bavaria and adjacent provinces, London, Apr. 15. offices spoke to her about her father. side

hore,

Berne, Apr, 15. pre nsking

visiting Cricket enthusiasts

The Prix Juigne, for maiden 3-had torn down trees in the gar it was claimed, were all pris You remember

ers of war of the Germans be- statement volunteers to join. in a your

Without the knowledge of "fast | Kennington Oyal on May 23 will

year-old colts, fonlod and bred in den and the whole house was that you had seen on a table where unto death."

rub their c

fore the Americans, came in.- in astonishment their government, the C-in-C. of France, was won here over a mile upside down," he continued. Yoshimoto and Hyndman were They were advised to return to when the Anyers tako the the Swiss Army during the war and a quarter today by Milo He sent for the police, who Reuter.

field. Unbelievingly

they will see and the head of the Intelligence Suzanne Yvetot's Laurentia, half prevailed upon the soldiers to again such England stars Service, had talks in Switzer- a length in front of Tobin Bou- leave. Ten minutes after the Harold Larwood,

Herbert Suteli-land with S.S. General Walter chere's Triolet, with Pat Joseph police had left, however, Ho, Maurice Tate and G. O. Allen Schellenberg, the Swiss Govers- Midgeon's Hannibal, another three Chinese soldiers returned and in flannels and emerging from Richards Mentioned

lengths

behind, as third. The forced the inmates of the house London, Apr. 16, the dressing room.

winner's time was 2 minutes 15.33 te open the door, threatening to Hyndman didn't ask you to say

A This statement follows The British newa service in They will not be dreaming as that when you aw Elm last night Germany reports that the Presid- the occasion will be a one-day official inquiry Into the relations

Tho shoot if they did not. The parl-mutuel pald at Stanley?-Uhl No, He was too ent of the Rhenish People's Party, fixture on the famous test match between Brigadier-General Mas-francs for ten, to win, and 08, "I appealed to both the police

You told Laura Ivanovich "You cite on the seperation

away from where

Dr. Opitz, is advocating a plebla- ground between giasts of the past son, Intelligence chief,

and 30 and 76 for places. Laurents and the British Army for help." of the eleven and a Surrey XI in aid of Schellenberg."

ng on a frequency of 610 K- was an outsider, and the favouri-he said. "They managed to get will find me in your house sud-Rhineland from the Reich to do the Surrey County's $100,000 General Henri Gulsan, then tea were never in the pleturn, the soldiers nut but every time cycles and from 12.00 to 1.80 . denly one day." What did you monstrate to the world

what the I

centenary appeal. by that? Perhaps

had it

it Rhineland people's opinion is. The big question will be can between Schellenberg and May was until the final stretch did times."-

C-in-C., consented to a meeting though Marcel Boussac's Taranis our people left the Chinese came 5.80 to 7.30 p.m. and B.

back. This happened three 11.00 p.m. also on 9.52 25: za prikl in mind then that come time

my

Addressing public demonstra larwood, Allen and Tate produce son. Later, he met Schellenberg Not I would be sent there as when tiena in Muenchengladbach and

Laurentis take the lead, and thon Other householders told them-Daily Program Portuguese were arrested I was Dueren, Dr.. Opitz said: "The

Masson declared, that his pur- kept on the rails to resist the China Mail" that apart from 18.82 p.m.-Dance Muslo, emploged as a driver. Even up to this moment why these For Rhine atate will be able to prevent

remove German challenge of Triolet, while Hanni- being somewhat forceful in the rearmanent of a any potential tuguese te vole knees Reich governed from centre An Hendren, E. R. T. Holmes, Andy suspicions about Swiss neutra-me-up late to snatch third way they occupied houses, the

place. I only knew it independent Phineland would be Sandham, M. J. C. Allos, Percy ty

Chinese soldiers were not unruly "Bouscas had won the preceding and charge

the overt the bulwark of peaceful culture Fender, Donald Knight and Ted He claimed that safe repatria-race with Periohas, and took the and caused no incidents.

Brooks are tion through Switzerland of following one with Micipaa. Ro-Baid they had had no food since Who were in charge of these in against the Fouless

General De Gaulle's niece and bort Beche rode Laurentis, which they arrived and merely wanted vestigations into the Portuguese7

Jack Hobbs and Herbert Strud- the family of General Giraud, was trained by William Bates a place to stay in "for a couple At that time I think it was a

wick will probably umpire. About who were held as hostagen by

Router.

of days." Japance whose Chinese name was

money for the sale of batteries half a century is the average the Nasia, was Sam-bo Chun-lal...

due to those and load..

Olson said you showed him of the veterans-Router.

He has been officially repri Lmanded."

жеда

do. not when the acts were read to mc.

I was.

rough pace and guile to get rid himself. of the "youngsters."

Other

oldtimers invited to emerge from retirement are Pataye

progressive Brooks. All except

mass clvilisation."-Router.

England players.

What did Richards have to do with it? How he was connected certificate that you were a detec I don't know. Bat there were

of the Tokke Branch. Is that occasions."

the Japanese whoa banded me basketa of documents correct?--It was a permi, to carry

to deliver, some to Richards, and some to Hyndman

Some people think I was very

tive of

revolver,

International

Is it also true that the Japanese Football

at Stanley never hued permit to carry a carnost about tho Portuguese He was a businessmen and was only Ro revolver to motor-car drivera?-I sidents' Areociation. these documents were handed over sometimes employed as a driver.

Some of

talks.-

was to

BASEBALL

Now York, Apr. 15.. Yesterday's exhibition baseball. Louis"!: (National) BL Louis (American)

fifth.

122

SOCCER FINALS The following the soccer programme for this week end:

Saturday, April 20., B** Shield Final No. 1 Commando vs. Navy "B"

· (Navy, ground at 4 pm.]; Bafcred--Mr÷K, K. Ip

to Richards. So if you questionaive sun-licences to drivers? Football international this after (American) 19, Boston (National) 100,5neumen-Cpl..E. W. B. Leigh

MOTO.

Lisbon, Apr. 18. Portugal beat France by two And you agree that they do not goals to one in an Association

and Mr. Bullock him later. about it, he will know There were no regulations regard- noon. The Portugal goals were 5 Chless (American) 8 Chica Monday, April 22.

Philadelphia en bald that you told him ing the issue of thers permits: 12 scored by Acord fox France American) (merican)

If by Araujo, and Pierotec, RG (National)2]

League Champions gate? *7. Philadelphia, IN your boss was Yoshimoto. Is that ease anyone, they would do it. It was an excellent game 12, Brooklyn, New York (NA correct did not tell him that.

la your, answer to the charge throughout and Portugal's fast floral) & Cleveland; 5; Anllimore it was read out to you at attacks, particularly to the second Washington 1 Pittsburgh 10,

turned Central Police" : [kation.

the game, despite

In fact, I was a driver for Yosh

moto, was

"Carried: Farmit Mabon that you; did' ausleg, the “Geü« | Fennce'a superior technique:: Ovay Kamenn Oity: 31 Cincinnati,

What were you doing when you darinerie, but only to burtain 10,000 peons/packed the Stadium used to call monthly, alla Yall artem, and goitrende to delver D the chipolate match, Ciaketa mote at the. Hing Chotic Hons meters for thronemy, and it being sold forged club and

to collect grammofa: 5,000 and you say I won pulky of base, what

10,000 yen from 's Japanses called can FayTREAS

abed to go alone to collect the

vs. The Best of Colony kedund at 6 p.m.)^2nd

Watson and

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ZBW HONGKONG broadcas

FI.E.T.

Buzo.

RATT

1.00 p.m.-News & Announcements.

They

1.00 p.m. Jobann

Strauss "LD.

Po The '' '93rd Army, •82,000 strong, is expected to start mov Irg from Hong Kong about Fri day. It is being brought hure from Wuchow via Canton and part of

went into barracks re- cently at Shumchim on the Chi nese aide of the border.

STOP PRESS

The Iranian-YO?

draw:

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1.10 p.m.-Light Orchestral Hele-

tione.

· Heau Dansba”----Bullet -ffusia. -

2.00 p.m-low Down,

6.80 p.m.-The Organ, the Donoe

Band and Me

0.48· p in,—Hawallan Selections. 10 p.m. London Relay Newe 7,10 p.m.-Moledy Lingore. On"...

ENDA 7:30 pm Bludlo F10 Brown

(H.A.F. Rex)) at the Pianoi 7.45 p.m.-Charlie Barnet and His

Orchestra

8.0" p.m Valely,

a 30 p.m.Masjo · `ime" ---- ENSA. 9.00 pm.-London Balay--News, 995 pra Hai Yerin sing 9.30 p.m-London Relay Tommy

Handley in "TRA?

10,00 paminton and the Paramount

Bestre Orchestra,

10,30_p m.--(@bere lande; Balityam

13,00. p.,--Dion Down)

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