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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1947.

British

Kashmir Promised Drive

Referendum When Order Is Restored

WILL DECIDE OWN FUTURE

New Delhi, Nov. 2.-The Dominion of India will hold a referen- dum under international auspices in the State of Kashmir as soon as order is restored, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, the Prime Minister of India, declared in a broadcast today over the whole All-India Radio network. The Indian Government had promised to keep out invading tribesmen (Afridis, Mahsuds and Waziris had been previously identified) he said, adding: "We shall keep our pledge.”

"As soon as Kashmir is free from the invader, our troops will have no further necessity to remain there and the fate of Kaslunir will be left in the hands of the people of Kashmir", Pandit Nehru said.,

***

Delirizati

The

* want to say it one that the considerable part of the Poona area top we have taken in regard to in the postersion of raiders, Kodant had been taken after the

"The invaders who have broken fuflest thought and consideration into Kashmir are fully armed and the consequetes and I am emylneid (have competent leadership. All of that what we have done ww, the righ The have comes fre Pakistan thing." he said,

territory, governments, "We have a right to ask' using Language not 1 for gover-Pakistan Government how and why ment: nor, indeed, for responsible these people could come across the people, have made accusations frontier province of West Punjab, ngainst the Indian Government, ars and how they have been armed. eushing us of violence in retired to

a violation of inter the accession of certain states to the Judian Union.

"1% it pot an unfrigidly act against a netbixar commiry?

the Pakistan Government too weak to prevent armis marching heross its territory to invade other country, or is it willing that the should happen

There is no alternative,"

"Is it national law?

wont to

E

cannot and do not "I emulate the language used by those governments.

"ree that there has been fraud and Violence in Kashmir, but the Is responsible for

question is, who

i?

"Already considerable parts of the Jammu-Küshmir States have been overrun by invaders from outside, well-armed and well-equipped,

SRINAGAR'S DANGER

11-

NATIONAL GUARD Meanwhile, Air Mohammed. Au and Jinnah, the Governor General of

is on the verge of destruction, ims bean sinted there were ralds from - Jummu Heights #eroen the Pakistan border and that there wits) communal trouble in fammu and Mealens were killed ราย driven

of

in

tik- ander whose ordem.

Pani tan erritories,

The situation in Kilmir has been

"The building up of our forces in the Srinagar Valley continues satis- faclority."

FIFTH COLUMNISTS An all-out drive against "ffth columnists" has been launched in Srifuge after the appointment of Sheikh Mohammed Abdullah, leader. ference as head of the new Interim of the pro-Indin "National Con- Government of Kn

of Kashmir, a message fri Srinagar said tonight.

Sonic

"Efth these alleged columnists"

were seen being taken through the winding streets of Srinagar to headquarters with their hands tied behind their backs with turbans, the despatch said,

fract

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and

Reports reaching Bethi tonight hoting of the villages mentioned by ive details of the burning

sle Nehru in his bromeant. In the dark fortnight"

Liza past days Khur gone tags have twen attacked three times, these reports

for the mu

Fremier

as

called

attack

$1

Film

London, Nov. 2 The drive to necelerate the production schedules at British film studios got under way, today after the announcement of a new £9,250,- 000 programme, the biggest In the history of British films, by the J. Arhur tank organisation.

The Rank companies are DOW engaged in the actual production or active preparation of 43 full- length feature fins to combat the American

on film ex- ports to Britala pending the re- moval of Britain's 75 percent Import duty.

Lan

At Denham, one of the larger stages. on which considerable reconstruction work had been necessary. is almost ready for

use.

The rebulibg bas entalied the laying of another floor and Justalling a new tank below it for water shots,

An Indication of the Increas. ing scope of the work at Denlam is the rise in the production sinHT from 133 to 201 In two years. These figures refer to technicians only, for Benham has a tolal of 1,400 employees-Reuter.

Palestine Plan In Doubt

Big Powers Display

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CHURCHILL JUBILANT OVER ELECTION RESULTS

No Political Landslide Says Labour Party Spokesman

London, Nov. 2.--Mr Winston Churchill, the Conservative Opposition lender, declared tonight that the heavy defeat of the Labour Government at yesterday's partial municipal elections in England and Wales was a "splendid victory" and congratulated all voters who took part in "this protest against the Socialist management of our affairs", while Lord Woolton, the Conservative Party Chairman, called on the Governinent to resign.

Results announced up to tonight, with only two more to come, showed an anti- Labour landslide with a Labour net lons of 643 seats and a Conservative nat gain of 617. The Independents-usually of Conservative sympathies—had a net gain of

35 seats.

motoring.

This move hit hundreds of thou sands of motor car owner in the middle income groups.

**This splendid victory of Con-] 2--The hostility engendered by the servative and liberal-minded men Government's decision to abolish the anet women over the inept and basic petrol ration for pleasure wrong-headed forces which have already led us far along the road to ruin at home and abroad is the best to our entry since the electoral disaster 3.--Local and national politics of 1945," declared Mr Churchill,

In recent years, become have,

it- "The refills." Mr Churchill con-creasingly integrated, and although Sinsted,

deprives the Socialist in the local campaigns the muni- Government of any mandate they

thing that hay happened

cipal issues ore uppermost, the

and obtained at the general election. party organisation operates on nu-

"Henceforward, they will govern tionally co-ordinated lines.

without the moral support and against the will of the people."

The Secretary of the Labour Party, Mr Phillips, dented the rout of the Labour forces and said: "The results are disappointing to Labem, but this is no political landslide.

Labor's

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TEMPORARY HALT "All that has happened Is that success in local government elections

unprecedented LIN since 1945 halted,

Only a proportion of the local council seats are contested in each clcction.

SEVEREST BLOW

The severest blow to the Labour Party was its loss of power in many posses of the large ettles which extensive powers over local finance, municipal enterprises,

and educa-

tion.

They include:

has been temporarily Manchester, the

commercial

in a

A Pretty Thought

Isn't It?

Death From 1,000 MPH

Guided Missile

Washington. Nov. 1.An Army Aulded missiles expert today bug- gested the possibility of using the deadly radio-active waste bypro- duct of the manufacture of atom humb in the warheads of future rulded missiles.

Moj-Gen J. L. Homer, Cominder of the Army's anti-aircraft arjillery and guided missiles centre, made the suggestion in the "Military Review," official publication of the Command and General Staff College, Fori Leavenworth, Kansas.

Flushing, Nov. 2-The hear tation and vagueness shrouding the positions of the big powers evoked rising speculation that

"It is fantastic to suggest, how-capital of the northwest industrial with a population of 700,000. region, the United Nations General ever, that a turnover of five per The Labour Party lost ils ma- Assembly might fail to achieve cent of the total number of borough jority of eight and is now

connell seats in England and Wales minority of two against a clearcut plan for Palestine

The Con- represents a great waving from servallve and Liberal combination. Labour. partition at the 1947 session.

Blemingham, the second elly Onkelats of the United States. # November, 1945, alone, Labour England, with a population of over Great Britain and Russia refused to won no fewer than 1,350 seats and 1,000,000-Labour formerly hod ik admit flatly that the decision might since the general elections well over majority of 16: now it exnetly General Homer sald guided mis- be shelved, but one responsible 2,000 local government seats have balances the Conservatives, with 68 siles of the future will travel close American said the outcome still i gone over to Labour.

to the ground at 1,000 mph, have n voles each. looked like "nuch and go with The Conservative successes, there... Oldham, Lanenshire, with a popu- range of perhaps 1,500 miles and kong than #month of Assembly fore, represent only relatively smaltation of 114,000–Labour lost erry an atomle warhead. Ho sald: anceling remaining.

of the ex

extensive gains majority of 19 and is now in "Other potential means of destruction Severni

Proportion Arnh

our had made in local elections minority of two.

carried by this weapon

could be reported | Labour that they had captured enough votes over the past two years

Another feature of the results; ratio-active waste byproduct is the among the 57 nations to block-Te-have-consolidated such a high was the reversion-to-the-Couser-manufacture-of-fission-material."! approval of the Palestine partition proportion of our gains in the face vatives of several towns which "At the present time this material solution sought by the Jews and vio- of the high-pressure Tory attack, Labour won for the first time in the is usually ·stored underground in lently opposed by Arabs of the Mid- which was deliberately aimed at

to the Left which marked the tanks swing?

because of the extreme dle East.

exploiting popular discontent over general election of 1945.

difficulty of anfe disposal. It in nevitable,shortages and restrictions,

The five large cities where the conceivable it can be loaded in any can hardly be called a smashing de majority remains unchanged are: type of guided missile," General

Liverpool, Conservatives, Newcastle-lomer said. One Arab spokesman said thst "In many respects, it coul

be on-Tyne., Labour; ffuddersfield, } The suggested fuidre guided mis- would 16 countries

vnite against called the food and basic petrol Liberal; Leeds, Labour-Reuler. tel partition and

would abstain.lection. Since the Assembly can approve Im-

source!

POSSIBLE LINE-UP

feat

they neve sacked and Inated towns (P kirtan, today promulgated an o Commumiration difficulties make and villages and have pat many of dinner enabling the formutiny of a the inhabitants to fight.

national murd to supplement

any accurate assesment of loss of thee and destructions armed forces of Pakistan,

of properly Blufieuli. Along the places reported published An ordinamen The beautiful city of Srinagar Gazette Extraordinary said that a

to have been acked is Thinbal, a sizable town in Jammu. natiogal uard should he raised on

The voluntary basis and controlled by about mid-October, were, il

heroids,

which wie intensified the Commander-in-Chief Pakistan

aimed at dispersing the Anny

believed, tld be equipped and trained fores of Kashmir State in prepara

The ordinance comes into f

which immediately utal is applicable to all developed from the direction of the the punt Wu have tar

Northwest

Province besitated to condeme vil, whoever

October 24, might have committed it, whether clarified by the communique orders of the Kathiawar State of „One desgateli fim Rajitnt, on the ilindus or Sikhs or Mosdents, and by the Inda Defener instry tos if Hindus or Siklis or any fume-

me- fright

Junagadh, Ford that volunteer forces Elonaries of state did misbehave m The rudesa, who had crossed intojai tie "Provisional Goverment of Jammu I'msvifice, certainly the State Bachu li days ago dunagadh wer

ww

were today reported to candemi thegra and regret

their Frid had mede straight for Srinagar.

have "captured" Dil wargadh being held by forems of fare

The surrounding villages belonging to

"The many fine achievements of I have before me a detailed but Indian Government

Junagadh State

porlant matters

ters only by a two-thirds. Labour councils are, to a large ex- of 95 villages in Jammu Province me from Srinugter, barring

The "Provisotal Government of vote of nations "present and voting," tent, obscured by Tory concentra which have been destroyed by Foot to the expiat."

Junagadhi", was formed by Junagadh this would mean the defeat of parti-

rtition on ration dimculties, and such Meta Kawals had announced the countries "present and volstery feature is that, subjects outside the State after the tion. Ten abstentions would leave tactica emphasise the political bank- Musli

of opponents aversion of

majority The required two-thirds would be

"Öne State to Pakistan.

32, but 1 are the most in sight for in many areas, the Labour vole went The "Provision Clovernment" forces { vertition

up considerably as compared with have already accupied tome

The Soviet delegate, Semsen year ager. Jugadh village in their

"Nevertheless, despite this, Labour march

scheduled to tell the Taraplin, is on the State capital, which is only sub-committee tomorrow or Tues- controls 100 towns and cities and day the Russian position. Soviet remains the largest Party in many Mr. Fogan, Secretary the for the Parlamentary and

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decdir.

mulders from Pakistan,

at Pattan, 20

the

|

Royal Indian Air Force Plans "A town of considerable she has made offensive recommaissance over already been sacked and destroyed. Five Patton ares,” the communique Other towns are besieged and a 'added,

EDITORIAL

Financial Buoyancy

TJONGKONG'S

financlat post-

A

1910 has now been disclused, and the figures are highly revealing -- almost astonishing. $115,440,000 estimated delicit for the whole of the 1946-7 year bad. by the end of the first eight Bunths been restured tu a Bitir under S16,008,000, and if the ten- denicles of that period are any criterion, it is reasonable to ass ume that, during the last four Bioaths of the financial year, ze

แนง continued to be greater The than and expenditure lower estimates. It is, therefore, quite posalble that the general revenije defleit, for 1916-7 will be betweell 10 and 15 million dollars-a mère, bagatelle compared to the original estimate. This is cheering news, as also is the Information thus practically all of the UMIA 6- by War inet penses are-

being

by Unter. venue and terms of general re- expenditure, Hongkong not be solvent, but Anaucial buoyancy is indisput able. Most signilleant revelation

עפןןן

In

Its

critical the

the

half

is that during eight montis of rehabilitation the Calony

was able to exceed estimated

for the whole revenue a million and a mill year. by dollars, and to reduce expendi

to such a degree that the anticipated deficit was slashed, lo remarkable about one-sixth —~ a achievement, A breakdown of the Income for the eight months May to December discloses that practi- eally all of the principal revenue- -

ture

producing departments exceeded expectations. Bufles, faternal Revenue, Licences. Fees and For- feitures, the Post Office. Land Sales and revenue from Land Rents, Properties and Investments. alt surpassed in eight months the estimated revenue for the whole year. The signs since December

have bren D916

Haxt revenue under

Same brads has con- to Increasing Bateri degrees,

50 that Hongkong Ananelal poslijon at this moment is conceivably very much better than it was ten months age. White K true a number of undeter. mined Habilities remain outstand- ing, the statement Issued by the suggests that these will Treasury not be unduly severe, And. It Is

that also, as well to remember there

fwo are

undetermined credit

accounts, namely the stodian of

of Properly, and Sup plies Trade and Industry, what these two pust-war depart-. ments will yield b rev

19 anybody's guess, but it certain I will be sufficient, not only to meet unknown abilities, but also to absorb whatever de field remains on' The current rų. end of the yenue necount at the end of 1917-8 financial year. Hongkong too, sulll possesses her prime assets -suund economy, a a stable cur rency, and incomparably the best trading facilities in the Orient, With these, and

prudent polley which guides the Colony's fluances, she can look forward to a fairly quick elimination of the present deficit,

revente

the

Just

Is fairly

Hi

.dh.

18 miles from representa-oficial: already have indicated that other areas.”

Negotiations tives of the Government of india they want the Security Council to

lar-have seme

and of Hyderaid,

were maumed in Bethi

r-ponsibility

Local Govern-

the scend and wealthiest state of india Holy Land Transition from thement Departament of the Communisi Heiti mandate to independence. | Party, said that although the Cia- Delhi today, These Briti

Larre galest negotiation. to deterruine the

Means Buy the Coner Assembly servatives had made lation of Hyderabad to the haljanollet another series of fulldred full results were not yet available

wind

motion Up

und it was most likely that a great Dominion, began immediately after meetings to

of the Labour electorate the transfer of power in August 15.trusteeship matters and the Political number After The recent demonstration by and Security Committed proposal had alsstained.

evndeining the City,

propaganita.-. He said, however, that the punue w opposed to the presqul Labour

Meslens in Hyderabad composition of the delegation altered.

*Two

Wi

persons were injured mul

six houses and a Brewood depot

were sel

fire in on

communal clashes in two suburbs of Hyderabad City it was learned today--Reuter. BURNING AND. LOOTING New Delhi, Nov., 2.--Considerable casualties, burning and looting pre- eeded the tribal invasion of Kish- mir State aling The Jammu- Sialkote border and the Gujente- Jummu Border of Kashmir State from the Pakistan Elde. it was re- Cealed today.

United Press

War

(Centinued on Page 43

STUP PTOSS

RYDER CUP

RESULT

Oregon,

Nov. 2-

Portland,

policy.

GROWING IRRITATION Political observers today saw the Avowing irritation at the short- cemingga in Line

Governmenta handling of the economic crisis on

Food For Germany

its

siles might be equipped with a com- bination of one or more "homing" devices to lead them to the target and with proximity fuses to explode them at the proper time.

Berlin, Nov. 2.--Food worth $20,- 300,000 was imported into the Anglo- General Homer revealed that one American zones of Germany from scientist proposed an idea of a pilo the United States and other coun- less aireraft containing tight ratió-

is between Gctober 1 and October live pile. He said this could cause... 18, necoriting to the United States destruction and death by merely Military Government's fortnightly flying ever areas or close to forma- report quoted by the German news tions of enemy planes or slips. agency in the United States Zone to- United Press. day, Reuter.

Britain's Uphill Task In

Ryder Cup Contest

After the Dynamos inside left,

Portland, Nov. 2-With nine corner kick. Two goals in survenira holes completed by all players in the 36 holes singles of the Ryder Cup match here today Britain were leading in two only.

the outside right, Proflmay, gave then a 3-0 lead at halftime. Demin had increased their advan taste in the second half, Gothern- burg Comradea centre forward, Dengiston, scored to reduce the Henry Cotton (two up on Sam lead to three again. Three minutes Sarad) and Sam King (one up on later, however, the Dynamos centre Herman Kelper) were the British forward scored his side'n aith goal. Towards the end, the Sweden

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SPARTANS DEFEATED Prugne, Nov. 2-Before a crowd

a major factor in the swing to the leaders, but in only one of the six Right of the municipal polls,

other games was there any marked Although today's results were not advantage to American. This tacked strongly, but, they could A prowd, of 30,000 wätched' the complete, those still to come are too was the four-holes leat held by Jimot beat the Dynamos' goalkeeper. few totanke any difference to this then brought into the singles matchs in dull, breezy weather........... i trend.

in place of Ben Hogan, American] Reuter. Labour Party supporters have, so the pasure of Fred Daly, British |

captalu, who seemed to have miner far, refused to comment on the Open champion. sults other than the annotincement

Daly, however, but slightly the of 60.000, who cramped the stadium issued by the Secretary of the Party, Letter of the award half and was here, even climbing on teps of stands Reliable sources revealed that s

Me Philips, but the Government many as 100 villages were raided,

America retained the Ryder Cup to-virtumlly certain to refuse the de-only three town at the end of the to get a better view, Centrul House, day when it chalked up the seventh horned and fooled and wonen ab- ducted in larse

numbers between point, out of a possible 12 tallies, intins. October 12 and 24, when the main

the two day international polting with Britain-Associated classic tlack

Jaunched from the

Presi Northwest Frontier Province along the Abbotabad road. Surve locailties

Kotil, like Bhimbar

Manawar and Chanur were raided three times and heavy casulles reported. These attacks were motivated to disperse the Kashmir State forces and enable the

big offensive of October 24.

*The

ruit was the falders moved fast

in trucks, oceupying Kohala, Domel, Uri and eventually Baramulla and Patten without serious opposition.

(Continued on Page 4)

mands for new Parliamentary elec

Abst round.

Yesterday the Americans

of the Red Army, beat Prague'a swept team. Spartan, by two goals to one the board, winning; all four of the

Boccer match. foursomes. Reuter,

In

Qualifled observers pointed out

Central House, who are unbeaten that municipal elections have had,

in 12 matches played abroad sineo Dynamos Win Again the end of May, played with more US title holder Lew Worsham on a previous occasion, a différent

outcome from the national poll. elinched the victory when he de-

2. Moscow enlesion than the home tenin, whe Other factors

Gothenburg, Nov. which may have feated James Admins of Scotland affected the local polls pret

Dynamos, nelding the same team spoilt rood approach work by errors three and two, the third straight win

which defeated tho Norrkdept in the front of goal. 1-Disappointment at the suspen-

At half time, Central House led of the day for the Cup defenders.

Comrades Ave goals to one Jast Sun- of housing projects in many sion They had scored a clean sweep in

day, beat the Gothenburg Comrades by one goal to nll-Reuter. yesterday's foursomes, giving them municipalities.

The Government recently

by five goals to one here today. four points as they started. eight |

than The Russions were Intention to youneed its concluding a hole singles matches 'lodny.—Associated Press.

(Earlier scores will be found in columna 0 and 71,

on-

complete the 350,000 houses now under cou- structor but future programmes will be curtailed becauso of the shortage of timber which is a dollar

HETSBERRIMARNARDALEKOZEN DELS | import,

faster

INTERNATIONAL MATCH Geneva, Nov, 2-Switzerland de- their onmonents and quickly got into feated Belgium by four goals to ni

an international their stride.

coccer match- They opened the reoting in the here this afternoon. second minute when lefühlf Alexan- All the goals were scored in the [der Maljavnik scored, following, a first half-Reuter.

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