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THE CHINA MAIL; THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1949,

INDIA TO MAINTAIN NEUTRALITY POLICY

British Air Company Fined

London, May 17,

Echoes of last year's. Hy- derabad' war were hoard at dow treat Pollda Court to day when a drillen Charter Altcraft Company was fined 18 tilloti oarrying of and ammunition for the Hy derabad Army.

Arms

The Aeronautical and in- dustrial Research Corpora tion;

in International engaged aviation, was fined €200 plus 300 in coats, for carry- Ing arms and munitions of war in contravention of the Alr Navigation Order. A similar fine. with costa was Imposed on Frederick Cotton, director of the company, who had, pleaded guilty.—United Press.

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Washington, May 18.

Mr. Vijava Pandit, India's newly accredited Ambus:

sador to the United Status, re-affirmed today. that, India, intends to steer clear of any align- ment with any power bloc.

Mrs. Pandit, in her first press conference since tak- ing over leadership of the Indian Diplomatic Mission in America, expressed the firm belief. that it is possible for India to live together with the Eastern and Western worlds.

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It was demonstratelt in the suffering, mere than most people face of mutual, dangor in the la the last war, they are anxious second World War, she declared. to avoid another one."

"I believe it could be, demon- Mrs. Pandit'empliäälsed that In- strated again.

dia contemplates no discriminat Mrs. Pandit, replying to ques-lon

Jon against any (oreign capitat tions, said she regards the Unitel invested in any enterprise 11 Slates, and Russia as the world's findin, where private investments. two power blocs. Asked whether ate to be permitted, She pointed she would not include Britain, she, out that India feel

nuanced ussia wholly by the Indian the United States and Russia

Govern should be regarded, as the two ment, but other projects would blocs. The power resides welcome foreign investment along power in the United States.

Europe with the private capital available counts for little

within India. the United

declared: "It is inevitable that Industries shout certain

beesuse

to Brites gives backing even "All I feel that foreign capital |

DOLLAR SHORTAGE itself as an advocate

FORECAST

India, she added, looks upon of world. peace. It strongly opposes rncla!" liscrimination and the subjuga. tion of peoples.

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will not run the slightest risit in India," she added-Reuter.

RADIO

She was questioned on the relationship between India ari Washington, May 18. President Truman

the Soviet Union, and declared today that the Communist advance in forecast a 30 per cent reduction China does not at present

This L Radio Hong Kong in the critical dollar shortage present a threat to India. The brondcasting on frequency of of Europe's "Marshall Plan"

only

845 kllocycles per, second, and on the Communist countries by the middle of this successes in the Far East has 0.52 meghcycles per second të the year. He made the forecast in been to build up the morale of 31 metre band. a report to Congress on

the theme Indian

Communist

elements in In- H.KT. work of the Economic Co-

Communists 12.10 p.m.-Delly Proremme Bummary,

1232 p.m.-"From a menace to operitlan Administration dur- do not constitute

effect of

ing the last quarter of 1948. the Indian Government, because

He reported satisfactory, pro- ty are gress, but added a warning that and Marshall Plan recipicats

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BO small in number Weak In strength. They, must however, have displayed u

Russia Anti-War

achieve economic expansion and tain "auisance value.” reform if they are to become - dependent of American aid by the end of 1952 when the Mar- shall ign is due to end.

President Truman said that the American receiving

own

economic

cer.

Mrs. Pandit sold that she_rp. gards the lifting of the Berlin countries

blockade as

guesture of good. will to the West by Russia, aid have substantially completed. the first phase of their joint effort rather than an action resulting

from necessity. to regnin their feat.

when' "My feeling

I was in They have reached

Moscow, however, was that the Keneral thu

levels Production they had before

were, neither prepared But Russians the war.

After and they for nor desirous of that is

war, not enough, must far exceed their pre-war production to pay their own way.

The ability of the Marshall Plan countries to pay their own way depends on how many dollars they have in relation to what they

REDS MOLEST FISHERMEN

Stockholm, May 17. realisation of produc- The Governor of Sweden's Got-) tion and trade goals for the land Island, M. Sven Wannstedt, fiscal year ending June 30 is complained today that ussian virtually assured, and a sub-coastal

patrols

molesting atantial Improvement in Won Swedish fisherman in the Baltic. torn Europe's external position He reported to the Swedish may be anticipated,

Foreign Office that Russian pat- "The total gold and dollar de-rols had come alongside Cotinnd

are

tto Stopw.t

1.00 p.m.-The Merry Man with Orchen-

tral Accompaniment.

1.15 pm-News, Weather Report and

Announcements.

1.26. p.---interlude,

1.30 p.m.-"The Orchestm of the Week,"

UBC Byraphony Orchestra, 2.00 p.m.--Clone Down,,

G.30 p.m.-Programme Summary. GOT pun-Children's Story: "Cinderel

in" A Play by Muriel Lavy.

(DICTS)

6.30 p.m.-A Short Concert with Ins

Sours. (Bopránời cá Chirst Artist.

7.90 Down Beat Dars" Praented

by Paul Stuart, (thdja) 7.30 p.m.-Ea Dem-Heure Franealno.

Bludio)

8.00 .m.--World News and News An-

sirain (London Relay: H.10 p.m.Larimarka of Dritain...... York Minster. A Txik by Hal Jukes. (BBCTA)

4.30 p.m.--"ITMA“. (BRCTS) 9.00 pm. From the Editorial." (Lon-

lon Relay

#10 p.m.-World" Theatre "Othålla” ́Aet fly Wom Stakespeare, Aducted for Broadcasting, by M.R. NINY, With Jack Hawkins, John Clemente Marintet Leighton and Fay Comp- ton. (BDCTS)

# 0.50 mFrank de Voi and His Or

chestra and Allan Jones (Tenor), 10,40 p.m.----Monia Llter (Plano) - and His

Orelentin..

10.30 p.m.—Thursday Serenade" A I'm- gtamine of Cogiinusus Music. 11.00 Haulo News-1. (London

and Sum-

.flett of the European Recovery Ashing boats, well outside Russian Firlay)

Programme countries on capital territorial waters, hauled up their 11.15 p.m.-Weather Report and current accounts in the as-nets, and made off with them

mary of Newark from Ching, cal year of 13948-49 1x estimated under the cover of fog-Reuter. 11.20 p.m.-Close Dojen.

at $5,500 millon-30 per cent

less than the 1947 deficit of $7,

Bud million."-Reuter.

NO TRACE OF

MISSING CREW

St. John's, May 17.

Curst-guardis ak Argentin, Newfoundland, reported this af ternoon that searching planes

WORTHINGTON

knye so far found no trace of the WORTHINGTON PUMP AND MACHINERY CORP.

efew of the Danish motor: schoo-

ner Ebba, which sank in a golè

al' night Greenland.

South of Cape Farewell,

Exhaustive searches by planes

this morning fulled to locate the

WORTHINGTON-SIMPSON LTD,

Agents:

crew, the conet-guard said. The ANDERSEN, MEYER & COMPANY, LTD.

search is continuing. United Sin-

tes Flying Fortresses from Keland, DAVID HOUSE

Greenland, and Labrador sear

tched during the night.-Reuter.

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Malbaie, closed” at Kowloon Contrai Does Offen" Half an hour wailler than the noiaolinit He

THURSDAY, MAY 18

TINA BE AU

Canton (Kupon oro) 731 am, 10 nm.

12.00 pm 20 ila thượj z nami 0.80 Noon."

Airmail for Shanghai, (Beg) ́5 pan. 18/6,

+ (Ord)*8 AM, T9JALA

Alma for Swatow and Amor, (Reg.)

9.15 km, (02)0 mm, 10 Airmelt for Kunming and Luchow: Air!. niall Tag Améy, Bhangħal and Toluni to Re 'pim.,"{Úni.) 3.30′ 15m.. Airmalt for Kwellin and Chungking: Air

mint for Bwatów and Tainan, (Best) S pm (nd),"ado"filmi ( Alrmalt for Rangoon, Calatia, Karachi,

(r. Nairobi, Mombin, Darce Batam. Madriifus; Johannesbourg and Cairo vin, Karachi); Alexandria, Romd and Londow Kowloon CPO (Rea.) * jim.'' (Ont.) 4.30 pin aro

(Ord) Batimu.

Airmalt for Bingapore, (Kg) 30 p.m..

..(Ord... ..

Airmail for onekok, Batavia. Celemin. Bydney and Auckland, (leg) 4.80 pinti, (Ord) &

(Airmail for Japan, (kr.) 4,30 Pr

(Ord.), p.m.,

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Swatow, 10 R.M. Australia and New Zealand via „Bydney, (Par, whil Reg.) 12.10 pm 10pd.Y 1 p..

Japan, 3 pim. Manila,p.m.

FRIDAY, MAY 20 Closing Time”tr Air

Airmalt for Swatow and Amoy, Reg.

A. ... (Ord.) a.m. Alemaįį, Int, Joikaw; Alemail for, Fon- chów, (lex) 8'vim.. '(Ord.), 3.30 p.m. Airmail for Bwatow, Amoy, and Taipeh.)

(The) pim., (Onl) 1.30 p.m. Alrimit, for Manila, Honolulu, ÚÐA and Canade. (Reg.) 4.30 p.m., (Ord.) 5 p.m.

Air Parcel Port for Manila, Konnlulu and

USA, IKVwloon (10) 4.30

p.m., (GPO) & rche Ordinary Airmal. (printed stiers, sum- ples and cali packet posta) for Manila, Guam, Itonotolu and UBA, (Kowloon CPO) 4.80 p.m., (GPO) 5 P.10.

Closing Times by Sea

Sandakan..m.

show, Pakhoi' vis Hofhow and Borg-

kok. 1, p. Amor, 3 p.m. Swatow.

p.m.

SATURDAY, MAY 11 Closing Tim bý Air

Airmail for bangha), (Rex.) & um. 29/5,

(On) wm, 2170,,

Alemall for Swałow and Amor. Reg.)

8.10a.m. (ON); 8 am, Airmail for Manila, (Flem.) 11 A.M..

(On.) 11.80 m. Airmall for Bwntow, Amay). Shanghal and Thingtao: Alemali, for Chuo- king) (Rex.) 3. p.m., (Ont.) 3.30 pm Alemail for Talpeh?, Alimalt for, Kun

mink and Calcuttà; Alemáll fer. Joi how, M.)'' mi. (Drd.) 3.86 p.m

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