HYDERABAD APPEALS Grave Repercussions Possible By India's Invasion

Of State

SECURITY COUNCIL POWERLESS?

London, September 14.

The Government of Hyderabad has sent two cables to the United · Nations appealing for assistance against India's invasion of the princely state.

Hyderabad asked for Security Council action by Wednesday. There are fears that India's action may plunge all of the Indian sub-continent into

wor.

Masses of demonstrators marched to the Pakistan Prime Minister's · re- sidence in Karachi yesterday and demanded that Pakistan declare war

· on India bacause of the invasion of Hyderabad,

in

the thrit

All British can 1

officers At least five demonstrations pener and security"

itstal the Hyderabad Hydernland army resigned and processions were counted the proven on the main streets, The Mos-dispute is likely to have serious commissions on Monday, accurd- "Long Live the consequences outside India's owning to the British High Commiss tems shouted

"Do Away with borders Nizam" and the Indian Union,"

india lioure in London no. nesneed that a state of emergency has been proelimed throughout the Indiing Unlim because of the Cautiet

ip-

Hyderabad's first cable uppent 10 the United Nations was parently delivered to the Security Connell before the vision be gam and was chelated to Fougell inembers last night.

to 1hr

the

Lio's Note

M General of the

sion's OMee in New Delk, As. Beuter, United i'ress. The attitude of Pakistan is suited regarded as of vital importance. Iress,

dispute

It well known that Pakistan,

already in which is with India 'over

Kashmir, hos

great sympathy for Hyderabad's

caute.

Warnings

Arabs To Mediate

Alexandria, September 13,

It is learned that the Arab

been have made by Pakistan leaders that aengue torny accepted Pakistan's

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1948.

TO UN Powers Recommend

Somaliland Return

Un-Filipino

Activities

Manila, September 14.

KH-

The Speaker of the House of Reprezentatives, Mr. Eugenio Porez, has thorised the release of 50.. 000 peeps to finance the work of the newly-created House Committed сп Un-Filipina Activities.

It was disclosed that Con- gressman Ramon Magsaysay, who is now in Washingte 1, had been requected to get all the information available on procedures and investigations of the United States' "Huude of Un-Americar Activities Committes.

"it is time we did some- thing to exposo .Communtem and Ita followers and prevent the undermining of our de mocratic Institutions.” Bald Mr. Perez-United -Presa

Paris, September 13.

The British and French spokesmón attending tho four-power talks on the Italian colonios, which began here today, said tonight that all four powers agree in their recommendations that Italy's Somaliland should be handed back to hor as a trusteeship.

But on other points, including the future of Eritrea and Cyrenaica, the spokesman said there is disagreement even among the three Western

powers.

of the It was

On the Somaliland agreement | M. Andrei Vyshinsky, (Russia) there is a minor split, Russia agreed to regard it as a meeting demanding that the trusteeship of the "representatives" four powers in question. period be fixed, the three also apparently decided that no Western Allies insisting, that no. communique or statement › should time limit be set.

be made to the press until after the last-meeting

Most of the meeting was taken up with a barren discus. alon on whether the meeting was one of the Council of For-

Given Powers

The Western delegates main-

eign -Ministers-- 02.. the detained that it was a Council of Foreign Ministers and sinted that puties.

they held powers from their Gov- ernments to take decisions.

US ARMY TO HIRE OWN STEVEDORES

Washington, September 14.

State request that it attempt to mediate The Army announced on Monday night that since might extend to a civil war, between India and Hyderabad

conflict in the Nizam's

not beyond.

In ruch 1 case,

Serunly

mters.

labour leaders.

All But One

to

M. Vyshinsky sald that he was authorised to participate in the discussion but was not authoris- l to take decisions. He anid that the British and Americans, by sending representatives and not Foreign Ministers. had vio- inted the Italian peace treaty.

The next

meeting would be held tomorrow morning and will consider the reports of the de- putles.

The conference opened the afternoon in the French Foreign Ofer under the chairmanship of M. Robert Schuman, the French Foreign Minister.

War Or Peace?

most strike-bound West Coast shipping and Official

eireles refused to 2015- lose details on what specifically

stevedoring interests have declared or failed [were being

However, attempted.

to meet contracts to handle Army cargoes for Cooned according to offerals

Pasha conferred The second appeal was sent would be hond to take note of today. Nakrashi

Pacific ports, it will hire its own stovedores. with the Indian Ambasstator. Mi. and invasion began the resutter under Chapter IV of Syed Hussein and said that has atte: "Any further delay must the Carter calling for a price country is prepared to do every Bridges have offered

The Unions headed by Harry time in which to reach a deci-

load sion.

As M. Vyshinsky arrived at the dangeroulful settlement of the dispute aggravate the most

1441 anicable

fest of the West Coast ein French Foreign Offer to attenil On the question of Hyderntant's thing it can to seek position.

pre- military cargoes at the settlement. Hyderabad's secretary Genetalaternational status, it is pointed;

The Lengue decision to inediate strike wage and working condi- players have sold they would not the meeting,, a reporter asked pen contract negotiations with him whether there is going to be Department of External out by United Nati

Nations just that:

But employers have said the striking CIC: Longshoremen war or peace." ABots, Mr. Zaur Ahmeti, made

terday's meeting of its political they would not handle Army unless Harry Bridges and other M. Vyshinsky first looked as- the ease of Indonesia. the Best request to the Security has a stain stulty with reported to have come at yestions.

The Indian Ambas cargo if it requires dealing lenders slai amstuvils saying tonished and then answered; Connell

When the hidonesin Republie's,mittee.

conferred several bonus with

Communist Party line whether or not they are Com- "Pence". dispute with the Netherlands

with the Arah League billents

Įmunista.

The other delegates to the Four, the Repuditie had praewly and the Syrian and Lelumiese Pre-

An offer to work essential meet

meeting, besides M. Schuman Trygve on, the Secretary (no international

senal recoguilter This

Army cargo "free of charge" if and M. Vyshinsky were Mr. rated Nations, Dutch bay

trntakted from the

The Leimnese Premier. Essolb.

ino agreement can be reached! Hector McNeil Minister of forwardert the formal request to beginning the this was a matter

denied reports that his country

employers was State (for Britain), and Mr. with the of "domestic jurisdletion“.

Mr. Kenneth Roynll, Secretary with waterfront the Security Chnell with

In Seattle Lewis |would raise the Hyderabad issue

Douglas, the American following tele; "Thè

Secretary which the

the Security Council was

at the United Nations if media the Army said that all but one reported on Monday This did teing in a position to not competent to dead.

of the West Coast stevedore cun- by Willam Geltings, regional re Ambassador to Britain. General, ne

tion falled.

The four delegations went into delesine whether he is required not prevent the Council Item

raetors and charter vessel opera presentative of the International News of the Indian lavaston of

and Warehouse the

"Parrots Room" 15+

so-called by the rules of pruedure to vir- going

maiter und ander-

tors have declined or have failed Longshoremen Hyderaba came

conference Nukrashi as

men's Uni-the-Army-that- where the contents was hold rule-the-contention, IDR ingrose he.

Pasha ang Mr. Hossein were adicate their Intentions to carry out

the time prescribed to in men's within i If Pakistan or any

their contracts to tond and trans- our men will work without pay the discussion was to proceed. member of the United Nations'uited Press,

to lead food, medicines and es The situation is that wiless the port Army cargo. aska for the dispute to be dealt

sential Army supplies for over-

of the four bit by tic

representatives All those observera think it would

employed with.

if the employers con powers can agree on a joint plan snid, will be seas areas, Arng. Mr. Royall be very difficult for the Coun.

tor the African territories of cut to avald the leave. In that

required to sign the usual Army time to refuse to hire our me." for

Mr. Gettings saith. Neliher Army Italy by Wednesday, the prob- case, a special delegation from

loyalty aldavits.

nor employers would comment flem must, under the terms of the Hyderabad would most likely

treaty, go before be called to assist the Council

the United Nations General As- In its deliberations,

sembly in Paris.

it to the attention of the Security

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Hyderabad's letter

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Arab House Attacked

luke," sur Fri: of the

officially procliusperi intention Inula is amourseed by its Prime Minister, to unde Hyderabat and. in view of the actual preparations fo Jari mat invasion, the Government of Hyderabad earnestly requests

The point winch 1 Worrying that the complaint of 11ydenbo be pat on the agenda of the Sessue ciceles, here is the possibility attacked π 2.35 am. on Mon-undertake to employ at its regular eurity Council at the earliest pos- that Endra may refuse to nelinow-day in Tripoli.

Wednesday, Hedge the Seritrify Council's furis-

sible date, such

September 15.

-

"An invasion is bound to cance unrestra

maned communal warfare barrassing position. throughout the Indian continent.

"International peace,

the fun-

damental principles

ter and the duty

of the Chur-

would be

Too Early

to attempt

Tripoli, September 14.

The house of an Arab school

Old Rates tinder the circumstances," Mr. teacher. Dr. M. L.. Ageili was Royall added, "the

Army will

Dr.

West Coust port employment

Pot nad

on the Union statement.-Asso- Italian pence

ciatusi Press,

Soaked But Safe

The deputies of the Foreign Ministers have falled

In 11

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Gelignite pled at the door blew offices such stevedores and asso- diction, in which case this Commell open t the derr and damaged rated persoanei ns are needed to

an om-tie the half. place in

There was no handle essential Army cargo." Lather clange and no one was

London, September 13. The pay rates, Mr. Royall said,

Rome, September 13. Jured as Dr. Ageili was away, will be those in effect on the

blinding rainstorm last

Rome was pessimistle today on Palice said the motive may be West Coast before the strike-night passengers jumping from the outcome of the four-power political, personal or plain van- The ne

up its mind yet on crippled Paris airliner at a talks on the future of Italy's col-

company which had

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That organisation The plane, with, 36 passengers | per,

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ing when rain blinded the pilot. The plane overshot the runway, paper, hit an obstruction and tipped.

The staff at the airport provid-Minister. cd everyone with dry clothing- isolated Reuter.

It is too early prevent 10 walespread bloodshed demand an forecast what the United Nations

of the may do if the dispute cones immediate consheration

the General Assembly, but it is alter by the Security Council. Hyderabad's delegation to the regarded as likely that there will Assembly, opening in Paris next he a strong move to bring about werk, it now on its way by air cease-fire and to appoint seme via London..

kind of mediation committee as Michael Fry, Reutor's United was done in the case of Indonesia. Nations correspondent, wrote

The entry of Indian troops in

It is understond. today:

The fighting between to Hyderabad,

the House of India and Hyderabad have not will be raised in the United Nations a problem Commons this week by the Op which Informed observers bo-position during the debate on the ilove may have Important re-Royal Address from the Throne.

Mr. Anthony Eden, the deputy Hyderabad's decision to bring Opposition lender, is expected in -the-dispulo-

e-to the attention of the refer to the question on Wednes Security Council raises two im-day. Government spokesmen are portant questions:

expected in such case to adhere

percussions.

the

EICHELBERGER URGES STRONG JAP POLICE

Washington, September 13. Goneral Robert Eichelberger today said American troops could not leave Japan until that country had a police force that could put down Com- munist demonstrations.

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(1) Is the Security Council to the line they have always in entitled to deal with the matter? dicated as the official polley-that

(2) Does Hyderabad's Interna-Britain has no status in tional status permit it to bring Hyderabad dispute and that it is a case to the United Nations? a matter exclusively for the Do-

General Eichelberger, retir-

He said ☐ force of sovers! minions of India and Pakistan

hundred ing commandant of the US.

thousand would be and for Hyderabad Stute.

The Prime Minister, Mr. Cie-Eighth Army in, Japan, told a On the first point, United ment Attlee, reaffirmed this policy news conference, "The Com- Nations experts have little doubt when, on Conservative pressure, munist problem there is just that the Security Counell is com-Hyderabad was recently made the the same as everywhere else petent to deal with any situation subject of a Parliamentary de-in the world."

likely to endanger International bate.

Pakistan Attitudo

Should Work More,

'Red Dean'

Says

Bucharest, September 13.

Britain should tighton har bolt, work harder and res- tore Empire free trade if she wants economic revival, according to Dr. Howlett Johnston, Dean of Canterbury.

alists ant a' press

the

enough to guard bridges and tunnels and to put down Com- munial uprisings and protect the duly-elected representa- tives of the Government.

General Bichelberg said When the United States Japanese were an "awfully brave Army disarmed Japan, he said, people" and 30 well-disciplined "we did it perhaps too well." that they would be an

Army sald

he wished the Army officer's dream. He said the Ja- bad actnething to hand back to panese had great respect for the the police. He described the Americans because the Ameri- present Japanese police force of cans had not rubbed them since pitiful, and not enough to guard the end of the war. He added. New York City, much less 80.-that his own Eighth Army had QUO.DOD inhabitants, He guld been "fair and square and at Japan needed a constabulary of times gonerous-far better than several hundred thousand men the Japanese ever anticipated."

with small arms.

Pigmy Nation

"I think the conduct of Ameri- can soldiers in Japan has been wonderful."

The anti-Government Socialist Avanti, criticised the policy of Count Sforza as Foreign

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Japan is a plgmy nation. mill-

General Elchelberger said he tarily unless somebody takes her

Washington by the hand, according to Gen-planned to live in be certo unst

And if the and write a benk.-United Press. Dr. Johnston today told jcratic peace'

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Although selling. was light, ral- could from "The Array Secretary (Mr. United States "the Empire and the pound Sterling

Kenneth Royall) on oak leat lying attempts were selective and can weather the economic (ace the dollar."

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Urges Policy Change

Refused Visa

Dr. Johnston, who was recently

He is opposed to American and reused a visa to visit the US, British intervention in Greece, said that in a previous trip to

Communist Throat

He is in favour of a freo ex=|"America Unreg—fatectiver had of Japan till they hava" some-Hard

Hard-coal-minings steadied on reL change of goods between Britain been on 'permanent guard in thing to defend themselves with ports that demand for anthracite on the one hand and Soviet Rus-front of his hotel room. "I don't internally, The Japanese "Com- was strong enough to warrant ala and the popular Democracies know if they were there to guard munlabs infitrate, unions, make operating on a six-day week basis.

Final trading produced the US from myself or myself nuisances of themselves, make -a on the other,

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