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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1948.
PAKISTAN BURIES JINNAH JINNAH
HALF A MILLION MOSLEMS
WATCH FUNERAL PROCESSION SHOCK TO THE WORLD
Karachi, September 13. Sorrowing Pakistan buried Mohamed Ali Jinnah, Governor Gen- éral and founding father of this Moslem led Dominion, with full military honours on Sunday night.
Poorer World.
Nanking. Beptember 12. The deato Ma, Jinnah hai ronde the world poorer. Sar. dar
sald
Pannika the Indian An.b. kadar to China, here today.
Chines officialdom in Nanking refrained from com. menting on Mr. Jinnah's death, following the
calab
ished Chinese custom of say. ing nothing about the leaders
of States with whom China has establishen no diplomatic relations.
Une Foreign Office source. however,
Jinnah's maid Mr. passing al this time, Pakistan
WJA
her position in
when
consolidating
the troubled
Indian sub-continent
To the
grave blow
Dominion
was o
Moslem
Sardar Paunskar said; **tam extremely sorry to hear of the death of Mr. Jinnah. For over a quarter of a century preceding demand for A separate Ste for the Mus. Itms in India, Mr. Jinnah was сме of the great leaders o! the Indian National Move. ment.--Reuter AAP.
TRUMAN IS WARNED BY EDITOR
Jerusalem. September 12,
post- If President Truman poned the extension of de jure recognition of Israel until after
Half a million Moslems lined the streets for the funeral procession. Shouts of "Caideozam (great leader) is dead: Long live Pakiston, arase as the body was borne along the streets in a gun carriage.
Mr. Jinnah, at 71, died of heart disease on Saturday
night. Present for the funeral were ministers and officials of the Pakistan government and the entire diplomatic corps in this capital city. Mrs. Dinah Wadio, only daughter of Mr. Jinnah, and his sistor, Miss Fotima Jinnah, were pre- sent for the final rites.
Thousands got a last glimpse One of the Crst telephone calls the dy Mt Government to the Pakistani High Commis- Stoner in New Delhi was from House.
Governor General C. Rajagopala- Four Cabinet Ministers, in-care of the Dominion of India, eludnig Printer Liaquat Alader of the Hindus
whom Khan, helped lift the bier, 10 Jinnah opposed for years in his Moslem the gun carriage,
baltie for a separate There was a great clamour by state.
Messunges of condolence_also the press, outside Government
Touse for a zhänen tử sen Jintah | were received by the High Com- for the band time. The doors were misorer from Chim, Nether ineally Bung » The resultant lands, United Kingdom, officials Ezermes were remittent of the
Demolim that veus misplayed at the death almost reven months ago mother great Indian leader-- Mohandas K Cardhi,
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Women started to scream, then out!
their co trat
tears.
| Diany were rubbing
A stream of volunteers poured into the streels carrying black tings in incurtang for the man whose simpleners of purpose
oded
nation of two in 13 months
15
Y-
A 40 day period of mourning was then posd by the Government.
Will Carry On
14
The late Mohamed All Jinnaht
**I} representatives. of
Jinnah had
esther
Hyderabad Sends Note Warning To Nehru
Of
New Delhi, September 12.'
Came As Shock Mr. Laik Ali, Agent for Hyderabad said in a letter
London, September 12. The death of Mr. Jinnah camo shock to the Dri- political world, which
had been concerned at recept rumours that his humith had not been good.
It was thought significant that the Governor General was not in the capital for the celebration of the rat an niversary of the now Do minion's Independance on August 15.
The Governor General'ı death may affect the arranges, menta made for the forth. coming Conference of Com- monwealth Prime Ministers in London in October.
The Pakistan Primesėlin- Ister, Mr. All, was to have re- presented Pakistan At the Conference, but in view of his country's fore, it is un- certain whether any change will be made.-Router.
member of the Imperial Legisla
Government.
addressed to India's Prime Minister Nehru that Hyderabad would regard any move to station Indian troops in Secunderabad as a "gross, vio- lation of the territorial sovereignty and inte- grity" of that princely state.
Hyderabad's Agents asserted was nothing more than an "Indian the Rozakar movement (awar of nerves," Hyderabad group blamed by However, mess of the farmliica Indian officials for border dis- orders) cannot be dealt with separately but only as part
of a general settlement of the border question.
He expressed what he said Is
are putting aside food against any emergency and seaking weapons to protect themselves from foolers in the event of warfare.
The city was placid on Satur-
day with transport business ung i
the Nizain's readiness to discuss entertainment fametioning nor- the question of Inw and order in malty.--United Press. border areas with the respective provincial Indl in Governments
Mennwhile
Madras the evacuation of foreigners from the trouble area vs minouneed. The announcement sadel that those who stayed behind did se at their own risk and of their own voll- tion.
in New Deihl a spokesman for
CZECH POLITICAL REFUGEE
herself
01
London, September 12. tive Council in the British India the Dominion of India and one.
Mrs. Jaroslava Kunzova, Ad- for the princely state of Hydera- Not Orthodox
bad agreed that Indian nemy ministrative Secretary of the Nations Although he was not an ortho-Nizam's territory,
troops have not yet invaded the Czechoslovak United
Association, arrived in London dox Muslem in the strict sense
The Hyderabad ho
spokesman by air today and shaved, smoked
promptly and ate
sald the reported occupation by declared heartily between sunrise and sun-
political the Indian Army of the border refugee. village or Aszulpur was AR- set even during the holy monili
Rainndan. he
As Secretary he became a mein.
of the Carcho- nounced in Hyderabad Batur-
slovak Association. she worked day night but added this was closely with the lufe Czechoslovak her of the Moslem League in 1916. lle was haiter to the ambassa –
an Insignificant action, dor of auilty between Himtus and
Foreign Minister, Jon Masaryk, His statement followed by sev-who was President of the World Moslems when he helped to bring feral hours n dueteration by Federation of United Nations Aş« about the Lactane act between Government of India milliary thu Congress and the Moslem headquarters offelal that Indian League.
trongs had not entered Hydera-London," Mrs. Kunzova said.
"I want a job as a domestic in Ke led a successful public tal-Associated Press. demonstration in 1918 against
Jeould not work my longer la Prague # meeting called to
in an organisation which express Supplies Of Food. appreciation of the services of
Communists have perverted from Approximately 450 Americans its original ends. retiring Brosh Government and
I could m Britous rengining afficer.
in the any longer be unfaithful to the Hyderabad state, faid in supplies heritage of dan Masaryk." Soon after Candhi began his of food and small arms and am- Famous civil disobediance move.
munition today: for emergency ment, Jumah Went to Europe where be stayed for two years. developing between this princely use in the event a full senie war During the
war--when state and the Dominion of India. lust Ganthi, Nehru and other Con-
The air evacuation of all those Press leaders were Imprisoned-wanting to trave was completed 1h consolidated his position at noon on Saturday. A total and grew is political stature.
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Mrs Kunzova sald that only Communist slanted Czecho. alovaic delegates have been al lowed to attend the annual meeting of the World Fadera. tion at Genova where a suc. Desor to Masaryk chosen. of 141 left Hyderabad.
She said the chairman of the Recognised Officially Many of the remaining felt Czechoslovak Association, Doctor He
satisfaction that the Indian Prime Minister, Belehradek, former gained some
member of wher Paklsin was recognised Mr. Nehru's warning that Indian Pallament, was denied an exit. ~rtbemlly—as are of the dominant" "troops-wth"~mondë Hyderabad
permit to go to Geneva because lent by The Thritish during
he did not pass, the Communist negotiations Intuted by Sir
klentoricul test. - Associaterl Stafford Cripps, member of the General of the Arab League, told Press. Brush eisin who made Reuter in Alexandrin: "We have Merrer A i Elis, who is
erini bug unsuccessful mission tost in Mr. Simh one of the 10 ARCERTOP
Jinnah.
to India in an attempt to iron greatest Alosten lenders in eletions, American
SOME AGREEMENT' Es leaged in madrast that this
_tit_diMculties,
world, would certainly Hit be F-
Fuhuvd will "garry on with un-
was frequently offeredį. I
"It is a very heavy loss, but ON SIAM SCHOOLS Clected Picadent, Mr. Bartley ratsang determination the great förveruments,
tilles Goverment posts by we have great faith in the insur-
Nanking, September 12. always insisted the British but he always turned rection of Mostem India, and the to which lidizam Jinnah, the Anton Aruerican Palestine Moses of
The Overseas Affairs Comails. the nations,
on a separate state for his 94,-hein "down-Associated Press. devoted
future of Pakist. Mr. Jinnah'ssion said today that "agreement 000,000 Moatem followers. то Amm Comune: 101 of 1916 and part-15,ell after the achievement of
comments on Mr. Jin- death is India's second great loss has been this end, he held long conferah's death wers the tollowing:
reached On some owner of the New York Star, jPkirtan,
in a year-the ether being the points" in the dispute over British and Hindu ences with The Governor General of India.
Vansittart, death of
Mr. Last
LONDON:
Gandhi. here
ཀཱ formerly PM. said
hope operation of Chinese schools in "hakravarthi
leaders, including Gandhi, with former Chlef Adviser to the Bri-that in spite of these losses, the Slam, Central News reported. Rajagopalachari, night.
for people. "Qu whom he often differed poll-ush Government, said: fis
Indian and Pakistan peoples will The report sak partial success There is no difference Lelween Citar el
Hopest, most heartfelt sympathy" tically but got song well with Durticularly unfortunate that pall together united and give an followed protracted negotiations the Demmeratic and Republican
personally.
Pakistan shonda hose her leading example of their ability to create between the Chinese Ambassa perties about full recognition, the the theasant and people of
Jinnah corferred at Simla in
statesman at a time when the a new world."
der to Bangkok and Siamese of- granting of
berly, 1945, with Viscount Lord ifyderabad dispute The fig ver India's Govern-
hus reached
negotiation9 COLOMBO: The news display- ficials, adding that Bank loan and the sponsoring of
Wavell. then Batish Vinergy of such
stage and the ed in the late morning editions would start in Nanking folinw
the israel's admission Into the United Pat in Mox Delhi was at hatt
leuder's on Kashmir issue is still unsolved. of the
arrival ing
uf the The Gazette of India ex-udia, and hal
the newspapers came Nationals." he said.
means of setting Indian differ-
"Great men are very hard to shock. The stem community sociated Press,
Siamese ambassador here.--Ax- Str. Cum. said that de jure gep egyet at the leath
nees. He blame India for the come by thase days, anel been directed tha flags on it
any of Ceylon went into mourning have recruition would
preakdown of the uplex Simla country that loses a leader as sud special prayers were being szel defence granted by the United States longhetal buildings
similarly. formula.
Protunent as Mr. Jinnah is bound madc in mosies, throughout the age but for State Department of stablishments be flown
Gardisl's crit on January
to find it hard to replace him."
island. - fels who were co-operating
33 was toltewed by an easing
RANGOON: urn's one
m
Mr. R. Aziz, Pretident of Cey- with the British Foreign Omee.
difference among
tion and a carter Moslemsler's Indian Society, saldi Pakis- groups in India.
Jinnah 4220
mourned Mr. Jinnah's death. tan nad lost not only an architect speculation ent what
Cefortur
msnber
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"The unfortunate for the United States, for Israel and for peace in the Middle East," he sald.
Hindu There was
In
Flow To London
1040,
November.
critical
affectew to London with Lord Wavelt The flag of the Pakisiah Embassy but it very life blood.
the Indian situation few at half-mast and all Pakis- Annati's death might have on to discuss
Dr. S. Senanayake, the Ceylon not consider averler. Jinnah quarrels Kashmir and Hyderabad.
moving Inois and Pakistan to with British Prime Minister At-tan offi here will be, closed I'remier, sent a condolence cable
Bettis
Mr. Crum, who is visiting Palestine to gather materials for sald articles in his newspaper, that he would also report to President Truman as a "private citizen" He well visit Londen en his way back to the United States, inossijie -Router.
their
King George VI
"of sympathy Jinnah's sister. Fatima:
·
sent
this
Vid
officet
tomorrow.
in the Pakistan: Premier. All these talks encouraging,
Sao Hkun H:19, the Burmese Khan. He finally won his battle for eling Foreign Minister, fold CANBERRA: Ms. K. R. Ramle, King's Message Moslem independence of Hindu Reuter: "The untimely death of acting High Commissioner for ule when independence was An-Mr. Jinnah has robbed the world India, said: "Everybody in In-
8947. tolly granted in urust of
se and of its growicet-leaders-at-a-dia, even those who differed from At that time the Pakistan Con-time when the world badly needs him politically, will „tituent Assembly
bly adapted a re-wis
wise experienced leadership. death of Mr. Jimah because they mourn the "The Queen und 1 art dls- solution that henceforth Jinnah "The Government and people always had a high regard for his tressed to hear the news of your should be addressed as "Quai-of Burma joins the Government Integrity and steadfastness. distinguished brother's death deazam a le meaning "great and people of Pakistan in mourn-
"He was the originator of the His loss will, we know well, baeader." His designation as first ing the passing of Mr. Jinnah." kdea of a separate State and its irreparable to yourself and all in Governor-General of the new ALEXANDRIA! Abdul Rah-achievement was his life work." Pakistan.
you our dominion crowned his long years sincere sympathy."
Pasha, Secretary-Reuter. Pakistan. In London, British Common- of struggle for a
Like many powerful leaders he call officials sold on Sunday and his firm friends and strong they had no inkling whatever as enemies. Sonie of his foes dub A moving tribute to the vic- to who may succeed Mr. Jinnah bed him a 'Ritik Hitler" but his torious Canadian armies was as Governar General of Pakistan, followers called bim the "saviour i paid today when Mr. Victor but they added he will be a man of Islam." Dore, Canadian Ambassador, proposed by Pakistan itself. Inaugurated "Canada Bridge"
CANADIAN ARMY HONOURED
Bruges, Belgium.
September 12.
The bridge was built to replace the one used by the Canadian 4th Division to liberate this town.
Major General H. W. Foster, General Officer Commanding
We
Jinnah was born at Karchi on The new
Governor General December 25, 1856. His father will be appointed by the King was of moderate means. After erected in memory of Canadian but only on recommendation of attending school he studied for forces who liberated Bruges,
the Pakistan Government, It was law in England. He spoke Eng- said at the Office of Common-ish drently and developed a llair wealth Relations.
for deting World-Wide Sorrow In 1900 he was appointed ad- the Dombay High Within a few hours after the vochte of Eastern Canada and Honorary announcement of Jinnah's death Court Quick wilted, a master *Citizen of Bruges, few over messages of cordlence streamed of repartee and a good showman, especially for the ceremony within expressing world-wide sorrow he had a spectacular legal career n detachment of seven officers.und lover the passing of the spiritual and, beetime wealthy. Then he private secretary of and temporal leader of Moslems became 'ten mien.
Major General Forter com-throughout the great subcon- Dadabhoy Macroļi, one of manded the Canadian 4th tinent which used to be British founders of the Indian National Armourru Division during its India..
Congress. In 1910 he WOR 'sweep across Belgium in the fail
nf 1944.
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