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THE CHINA MAIL, `FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1945.
NIZAM REJECTS DEMANDS Tension Mounting In Hyderabad Dispute Reply To Note From Governor-General
Hong Kong Issues Warning
Manlia, Baptember 9.
It was disclosed today that Mr: E. Himaworth, Hong Kong's Import and
Export Buperintendent, had acht a
` fetter to the chief of the Manila Customs Patrol Sor.
vice. warning against the possibility of renewed oplum smuggling into the Philip-
pliers,
Mr. Himawarih wrote that large quantities of oplum are being brought to Hong Kong from China, and although
large seizures had been made there was ns doubt nome amounts passed through to other, world markets, includ. Ing Manila.-United Press.
He Got His Ration Card
Brunswick, September 0. "Decupation?" the town clerk arkiv an elderly man who had ealted for bis food ration curd Todigy.
"Ex-king,"
the
white-haired used the
German repliner), king of Albi
The clerk looked at his identi- Healion papers. They gave "ex- king" i profesion.
Dito Witte, 77, then explained that
Albanian he was on the theroe for dee anys in 1913 s "Otte L."
Witte, then Jewelling through Albanin with his troupe of enr
introduced
nival himself as a Turkish prince and he added that he was taken to th emply royal palace mind crowned a few days later.
believe "If you don't
ex-king added, "look it up."
the
fr got his rutura cardt, - United Press,
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Madras, September 8. Tension in the explosive Hyderabad dispute mount-.
ed today, with the Nizam's rojection of the do- monds that Indian Army troops be stationed in his Princely state.
The wealthy Moslem ruler of India's largest state"
told India's Governor General, Mr. C. Rajago- palachari, that sending of Government troops into Hyderabad "is out of the question."
An exchange of notes between completely under control. But the Nizom and Mr. Hojagopala- 'he tranquility of the borders re- etly was dis*;lebe not so mch by local elements but principally
tord was released inst night, The Government of India had demanded that the Nizam outlaw the Kazakars, hư poler army, and permit Judian Army troops
to enter.
The Nizain Mater resisted pre- vious demands that he bring his sbite into the Dominion of Indin, "My own 'nops aĉe able to segined the Bite and property of my own subjects and are fully capable of dealing with the situ
The N:com wrote Mr. Rajagendahari, . In response
to the Governor General's ggestion that the Nizam abolish the Razakars and take over political administration himself, the Moslem ruter de- clared.
am afraid that under changed conditions i In not possible for me to bear, the en. tire responsiblity without my Government sharing it."
No Right Hyderabad's Hindu Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Pingle Ven- katarama Reddy, told the State Assembly last night that Illa! bas no right to interfere in the
administration of Hyderabatt or
send in troops.
Mr. Reddy day lared the situa Bizn in the staty bas un the whole remstnet peaceful and is
Singapore Escapee Gaoled In Swansea
Swansea, September 8.
William John Hellard, who escaped from prison in Singapore in June whilst serving an eight-years' sentence, was sentenced here today to three yours penal servitude for breaking and enter- ing and larceny from licensed promises.
Defending counsel, Mr. Henry tence was 4 terribic prospect for Thomas, told the Swansea ja man who was only and quarter sessions that Hellard more terrible prospect still be- had committed the crime with cause he felt that he had " grievance against, the authorities which he is now charged to get
Singapore. means of existence. He had realised that he would prob- ably be sent hack to Singapore and he dreaded thus thenight of spending eight
in years
in
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by raids which, have been or- Kanised into our territory from places across the border,"
He added tha Hyderalind had net" "Yet received ch reported whitmitum frora the Indian Gov- genment.
The Prime Minister of India. Mr. Pandit Nehru, announced on Tuesday night that tank-support- et Endhain troop routed attacking Razakars in Nerth Western Dezwnca
NOUT She Hyderabad (rentier on Monday.-Associated
Pres
coti-
Ketch Missing In Canton Area
Shanghai, September 9. The Board of Trustees dis- closed here last night that a salvaga cħlo, the katch Kan, le missing with her full crew in the Canton area as suit of the rough weather on the Peart River.
The katch Kan, attached to the Pleherics Rehabilita tion Administration's feet in South China, was sent out of Cantan Lo aid a grounded trawler, the "Pacific
Star"
at the time of its disappear.
ance.
Mflolai ☐ources here cald that they are still awaiting Information on the
number
of araw which were on board the mlesing ship. which is feared to have foundered.- Reuter.
Circus Ship
Sunk
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Cartagena, Colombia,
September 8. Forty-six persons and trainct animals apparently perished when the circus ship, Euzerka, sank in the Caribbean Sea.
British Plans London, September 9, The British Government sidered plans to evacuate Euro- from Hyderabad if that peans state's relations with Indin con- tinue to deteriorate.
Developments were being fol- lowed closely at the Common- wealth Relations Office
The small Honduran registry and it was suld
0 that prompt removal ship was caught in tropical of Europeans by air if necessary storm, turned over when it is considered feasible.-Associated struck by Press.
rupidly.
Shanghai Arrests
Was
NEW CABINET IN BURMA EXPECTED
Rangoon, September 8. Burmese forcos have occupied Paungde, 30 miles South of Prome, the big communications con- tre North West of Rangoon, a Government communique announced tonight. There was no opposition.
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A new Burmese Cabinet is expected to emerge in the next few days from the meetings of Parliament behind the heavily-barricaded walls of the Secretariat building in Rangoon, sources close to the Government said today.
Among its Immediate prob- Twante canal linking the capital lems will be:
with the rice growing Delta,
First: To appense the Karens, hill tribesmen demand- ing a separate State who last
Bogged Down?
The rice port of Bassein is un-
week occupled „„Moulmein, *. der Goverment control and will
Second: To restore law and order in the interior, and parlomorrow for the first time since be reopened for shipment abroad cularly to restore rall and rond British residents evacuated it in
communications
to
enable the sea
rem
farmers to get rice to poris,
Third:-To balance the budget. These last two issues bre tated. The restoration of Inw and order would cut down Burma's huge insurrection ex- penica and at the same time ih- crease the revenue by permitting an increase in the agricultural output.
Serious Aspect
jearly August, when the Commun-
ist disturbances broke out.
Con.
The Government still has to fight the insurrection In trat Burma And in the
rain. drenched Irrawaddy Delta area. There. is almost complete
About secrecy
the Govern ment's' offensive against Prome. The offensive was reported to have been bogged down at a paint about 40 miles South Prome by the monsoon rains and blown-up bridges, severpl of which have already been repale- ect.
This economic aspect of the Insurrection is regarded as the most serious. It is felt that a Government communiques in blockade of the normal com- the past week have reported ac- mercial traffic from the interior tions against insurgents near to the big cities would be ane Mandalay and in the Toungoo
ful
of the insurgents' most success-nres, about midway between
weapons against the Gov-Rangoon and Mandalay, ernment.
Burma Navy patrol boats and General trade in Rangoon has Air Force Spitres took part in been at a standsull-for the past some of these clashes.-Reuter. three weeks. Bazaars do not seem prepared to lay out funds
to unload.
huge wave and sank for stocks they are now trying Mass Arrests
Only one of the lifeboats was The situation In Rangoon, launched. It held nine passen-however, has
of
the persons
ain.ce the
In Athens
gers and three members of the night curfew a month ago. The crew who were picked up today arrival of the reinforcements in
Athens, September 8. by o Norwegian steamer which is mid-August hos removed the
The Athens police today ar- due din Curacao tonight.
threat to the city end the evacun- aboard three tion of Brilons or other foreign rested about 800 people during were said to have been children.nationals is net contemplated, a large scale search of indivi- Also aboard were 18 cases of cir- Minor actions, however, are duals who were stated to be Shanghai, September 9, cus equipment and considerable occasionally reported in the Ran- irregularly registered in John Wei, a prominent quantities of costumes belonging goon aren-at Syriam, the big oli cordance with police regula- broker, and his wife, I. Magit, to—a—Brazilian-circus,—United-depot-across-the-Rangoon-river-tions: a Russian, and M. T. Elzear, o Press.
and at Twante, on the strategic Frenchman, were indicted by a
special criminal tribunal yes- terday un charges
of black
market dealings and will soon be arraigned for trial, accord- ing to the China Press.
The tribunal did not disclose
the paper
601d, and
charges
silent on the specific brought against the four well- known local residents.
The indictment
BRITAIN NOT TO RECOGNISE ISRAEL
Landon, September 8.
the full text of the indictment Britain hos no plans to recogniso Israel on either a de jure or a de facto basis, a Foreign Office spokesman said tonight. disclosed that He was commenting on a New the economic police had tapped York press report that Britain the telephone line to gather sum-had planned de facto recogni- cient evidence for the raids onition after the United the arrested persons' apartments. Assembly this month. -Router.
KASHMIR CHARGE
DENIED
The armed robbery in which he had taken part concerned, taxi driver. No actual physical violence had been used and the
Karachi, September 8, revolver used WIN unloudle. The Pakistan Defence Ministry Only two dollars had been taken stated today that "there is no The police, in evidence, sinte
result of the hold-up.
British officer of the Pakistan "He felt this that Scottam Yord had received
terrible punish-Army anywhere in Kashmir," a telegra from the Singapore ment for this crime," Mrs Thomas The stateinent was issued after
eastern camp.
x
added.
six
Nations
Britain's altitude, it is learned, still depends on three factors;
The ability of the Israeli administration to show that it re- presents a stable authority;
2.The announcement of de- officials finite frontiers. British in London are still unconvinced that the Previsionul Israeli Ad- ministration is willing to accept United Nations partition boundaries.
the
Government stating it is not in-
| Mr. Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru, tended to take any netion against Hellard was sentenced to three Inclin Prime Minister, who 3.The possibility of the Jews Hello who had been sentenced years penal servitude un each was asked in Parliament whether and Arabs reaching t settlement.
of the three charges and to eight years imprisonment on & charge of med robbery at Sin-hers are being taken into con- sideration. The sentences would gupore white a
run concurranily-Reuter, Priy
Private In
A deterlive! end that, ofter leaving priso its Singapore, Hellard made his way back
to
the home of his
parents
Swansea which in October.
in reached in
ALBANIAN PROTEST
London, September, 6.
Al-
Mr, Thomas suited that Hellard An Albanian Government can- was in court on his own confes-munique broadcast by the sion.
bunian telegraph agency and
His 3ngapore prison sen→
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Three civilans were Injured and two houses damaged.
The communique also suld that six bombs, full year a trontier barracks. Associated
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