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Batavin, May
A tense situation exist Soerakarta, central Java, wher the followers of the local dependent ruler, Mangkoenezko haye resisted with arma the at- tempt to limit is powers, necord- jag to an eye witness, who arrive! here today.
was
It was stated that the attempt
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well-known
Disturbed
(By Lyford Moore, Routers Correspondent.)
FRANKFURT, MAY, 29.
CHARGE
Teheran. May 28.
The report broadest recent-
March 2, 1946, the date by which they were due to be evnenated under the terms of
THE RECENT. ROUNDUP BY AMERICAN AND BRITISH
ly by the Tabriz Radlo that Bri- INTELLIGENCE OFFICERS OF HUNDREDS OF MEM-tish troops were still in South-
frau BERS OF AN undergrouND NAZI YOUTH MOVE- jern
WAH entegorically MENT HAS PRODUCED ONE SALUTARY EFFECT IN denied by the Foreign Office to- ADDITION TO RIDDING THE
day. ZONES OF A REAL MENACE.
AB British troops, it was stat- GERMANY, FOLLOWING CONTINUED EDITORIAL RE-ed, were withdrawn from Iran
ACTION TO THE MASS ARRESTS, HAS BEEN SHOCK- ED TO DISCOVER THAT DESTROYED AND SURREN- DERED AS HER CITIES ARE, SUCH A MOVEMENT the Tripartite Teenty of Alli- CAN STILL FLOURISH IN THEM.
ance of 1942. Morward, who i: also
Thoughtful Germans are this
of "The Fraenkischer Tug" as the leader of th
After the British evacuation Indonesia F galing Youth Onewest subversive movement in Hamburg commented: "There of Iran
negotiations first-hand is reason for every right-mind- opened for the use of a radio ganisation, had earlier succeeded in forcing another
of the origina ral knowledge
of od German to be alarmed
sintion for commercial purposes Soesochoenan Pako Beewono, to Nazism. Among these, the raids! One can heardly expect a move-by Cable and Wireless, These surrender all his powers to Dr. will probably do nure, by the ment of fanatics like the negotiations are still proceed-
from the ing. stage without further fanfare. Since they are of purely com- The menace German cannot be stamped out eontravene the provisions of the the mercial cliaracter and could not by negative means. People want United Nations Charter, to are positive goals for which suggestion made on more than they can be enthusiastic, They one occasion by Tabriz Radio want to be inspired. But what that is being offered today? Nothing which except the fight against
ment.
luca)
relation
to
their
Satan Sjahrir's repúblican govern-situntion they showed up,'than | N.S.D.A.P. to retire
my number of military man- dates to keep postwar Germany moving along the lines laid down
for her at Potsdam.
Editorials have unformly re-
He has now been arrested by the Republican military police, it was reported, for being "more republican than the Republicans."
Mangkoenezore's followers, al-
to the Reflected alarm on the part though not opposed public, were unwilling to accept. German editors who warn their any encroachment on their tradi-readers that growth of such an tional ruler's powers. When Dr. organisation
that #9
of
inherent in
Morwardi tried to usurp these, it Allied intelligence smashed tional socialism.”—Reuter, is stated. they dug up REMS would completely destroy any buried after the Japanese surren-hope for the future of Germany der, and clashed with the "Bulla- as a member of the society of
loce."-Renter.
dun, owing to
alimis.
"The Marburger Presso," for
were
the
British interference in Iran should be brought
to the Battention of the Security Coun- ell are not taken seriously by offcial quarters in London. -
Reuter.
ARAB REQUEST
DANISH VISIT
London. May 28, British Action
Members of the Danish press Batavia, May 20. example, considered the forma- delegation, who are on a visit British troops have started altion of the group « ‘sin against to Great Britain, were enter- large-scale clearing action in M-{the people" and expressed fearstained by the Rritish Govern-
Jerusalem, May 29. clashes that repeated
these irresponsible andment at lunchem today, between British patrols and Ineeriminal groups might
The Arab Higher Committee push Mr. Hector McNeil. Under- tonight sent a memorandum to Conesian extremists.
Secretary for Foreign Affairs, the High Yesterday, the British occupied Cermany into the abyss.
Commissioner " the discovered plans had presided, and mong those pre Palestine, several buildings in the town
General Sir Alan contre, formerly occupied by In-hat only a small degree of sucsent were the Swedish Minister, Cunningham, urging the immu
cess, that would mean the end," | representatives of
the Freediate repatriation it commented. "No power on
of all Arab Danes Movement. the Foreign political exiles and the release earth would be rendy to help Office and the British Council. of all Arab political internees. such a perverted people to find | —Reuter.
donesians-Reuter,
Yokohama, May 29. Shoichiro Soki, a civilian guard at the Unmeda Dunsho camp, was itself a second time. If the convicted by ILMI Eighth Arplan had become reality, Ger. War Crimes Commission
many's population would have charges of beating and abusing ceased to prisoners of war, and was sen-
be a people which fenced to 30 years' imprisonment. would have any right to exist
in the world."
-Associated Press.
Iran Under Strong Soviet Pressure
Teheran, May 29.
The belief that the Iranian Government "is under strong Russian pressure" and is deliberately playing “a two- handed diplomatic game to prevent everything we own from falling into Soviet hands" was expressed yester day by a powerful Left Wing statesman whose election to parliament is predicted by all factions.
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"Regardless of public state- ments by the government here," he told the Associated Press. "the Prime Minister and the Iranian people are confident that the course of Ambassador Hus- Bein before the Security Council marks our only hope for escape from a frightening dilemm
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The statesman continued: "United Nations sunctions are not things we can take hold of in our hands. They are far away and have no arms to cope with Russian might."
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The deputy said he was con- vinced the present government will control the coming elec- tions and that a powerful party which, he said, "certainly re- ceives Russian subsidy," will certainly aweep into control of parliament.
He termed tho possible peace- ful settlement of the Azerbaijan problem "another potential Soviet ⚫ diplomatic victory" which might be averted if the Iranian army were permitted to subdue the Azerbaijan army, ("without being overwhelmed by forces from beyond the Cau- |cusus."—ARBоcinted Press.
CABLE PETITION
London, May 29.
A petition by Cable and Wire- lens against the bill under which the undertaking would be na- tlonalised, has been deposited by Sharpe, Pritchard and Com- pany, Parliamentary agents.
The petition sockę a hearing of the "company's objections by the Select Committee to which the bill has been referred.- Reuter.
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