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Russians Take Measures Against Army Deserters
Frankfurt, Sept. 14-Soldiers who ran away from the Russian Army aro giving Political Com- missars a hard time. Best estimates place the num❤ bars who have already fled the Soviet Union's Euro- pean based legions at 10,000,
PAKISTAN ACCUSES INDIA
But Allied authorities be- lieve that the actual num- ber may be considerably higher.
There aro possibly many ad- ditional Soviet desertern, these sources point out, lving dis- gulaed as German and Austrian civilians, with identification cards purchased on the black market with money sometimes obtained by selling their Russian uniforma.
that
Lake Success, Sept. 14,- Pakistan's Foreign Minister, Other
sources belleve Sir Mohammed Zafrullah many persons in refugee campa Khan, today blamed India who claim to be Ukrainian or for continuing the Kashmir other East European displaced persona aro actually Russian dispute.
nationals.
He told the press: "Pakistan has throughout been willing to abido by the result of a tree and impartial plebiscite, provi-
It is lo stem this continual Ude of desertions that the men who Interpret the "party line" for Russian soldiers have taken measures, drastic
ding it could be held under sources point out,
Western
SOME MEASURES Some of the measures
The taker, Western auttorities maintain, are:
lectures by hand- Frequent pleked poilical workers in which
conditions which would moko It free and impartial in fact. India, while paying Up service to this democratic principle, hossmann tve throughout resisted efforis of the Security Council and its appointed commission to bring about conditions enabling a free and Impartial plebiscite.
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speakers spin horror stories about what happens to Russian who head west beyond the Iron Curtain. This in an effort to "Finding self fun with a
frighten soldiers out of any deadlock over the truco terms,
Ideas they might have of it recently proposed that the
fleeing to the parties should agree
Some tline arbitration of Admiral Nimitz with reference to matters over soldiers in Germany were locked which they disagreed In cen-up in barracks and army camps nection with the truce terms.
EARNEST APPEALS
Russian
to prevent them from mingling
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1949.
In America
The Rt Rev. John William Charten Wand, Anglican Bishop of Landas, is now on a coast-to-coast tour of the United States. The 64-year- old prelate, who Wea the moving force behind the big- Rest Church of England re- vival in years, will attend a series of six eucharistie con- ilie commemorating *TEGRES fourth centennial of the founding
English the of prayer book. They will be in New York, Cleveland, Chi caro, San Francisco, Seattle Ani Fond-du-Lac, Wisconsin. (AP Pleture.)
CHINESE APPEAL TO BURMESE
with the Germans and losing their respect for Soviet ways of
Rangoon, Sept. 14.--Dr Recently Voice of America" Tu Tuen-tan, Chinese Am- by very earnest appeals from broadcasts have added another bassador here, today appeal-
Mr thorn 10 And
"This proposal was reinforced
President
Truman
the already well-ed to Burmese Government
trying to convince
PREDICTS CLASH IN
S. AFRICA
London, Sept. 14.-Lord! Halloy, British expert on colonial administration, who recently returned from Africa, aid today that poll- tical developments in South Africa might ultimately lead to an open conflict between the white popula- tion and African interesta.
He was addressing the Rotary Club of London at a luncheon here.
.
due
The change የቤ not merely to a substitution of Dr M.Jan for Field Marshal Smuts, ho zaid. It represented an in- | crease in the tempo of a processi and
n polley which had been going on since the Uniun get its own datus mid separate governa ment in 1000.
of
Stresing the possibility collet between the white ant coloured interests, Lord Hailey declared: "The white popula- tion is prepared to stand that In the interest of malululnlng Thete own standards of life and their own type of clvulsation. "It howeveres
a inatter In which wo
ourselves can take no hand at all; we can only watch
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"But for us, it has one very Chausey Island, off St Malo. practical consideration. If such The latest report reaching (1 conflict does ensue, and takes the maritime base here sald an open form, either in the that the French plane, political feld, or in a worse Wellington, had engine trouble. field, it will have a very notice. These reports said the pilot able
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of
Clement Atlee, Pakistan has pierced sides of Soviet politicul trots und Burmese rebels USED TO
accepted the proposal, but from ofeern
press reports it would appear Russian soldiers that life back to respect the lives and pro-
that India has not accepted the in Bussin is better than what perties of Chinese residents HARSH
have
seen
in Western of Burma. SOMETIMES SHOT
proposal. The continuation of they the dispute constitutes a very Europe. grave threat to the pence of al Asia, and thus to the main- tenance of international peace."
Indla's delegate, Mr Benegal Rao, nid Indla has sent is reply to the Commission's pro- posal, lle refused to reveal the details and declined to comment on Sir Zafrullah Khan's slate men!.
PUNJAB DISPUTE
In addition, Russians who have fled to the West explabied that severe measures are taken against soldiers caught trying to from the occupation desert
forces in Germany.
Local authorities declined to give the names of these threa men.
All the others are con- sidered as lost,
ship, However, the French Lansquenet,
was patrolling nil night, came back to Cherbourg to refuel and again took off--
nothing be done to disrupt the TREATMENT Associated Press.
that He expressed the hope
existing China and Burma.
cordiality between
Hamburg, Sept. 14-An
the
was read at today's hearing
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In a press statement, Tu de-order forbidding all "senti- Embassy mentalism clared the Chinese
towards here received reports thai One former Sovict ofleer cald
Chinese are deliberatly vic. Russian civil population" on that a tergeant
carted
Festimised during disturbances, the ground that they were the Soviet Zone from their homes through
purposely set on "used to harsh.treatment" 2.30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m. Berlin with one arm wrapped in fire and their possessions looted bloody bandages for exhibition!
by lawless elements. to oilier Red Army soldiers. The Slr Zafrullah sold India has officers escorting the wounded shown no willingness to subini! | rolitter announced that he had the Punjab River dispute to been shot by the Americans to the International Court of Jus-weom he was trying to desert.
The order was issued by the lee. He charged that Indin has Other refugees have disclosed Tu gave the Burmese an4h Panzer Army under General taken steps in East and West to American officials that any assurance that Chinese residing Holmann Hoth, one of the Punjab "to obtain the possession soklier caught trying to fee in Burina are not interested in
blocks of large
of property from the Russian zone of Ger- Burma's political affairs, owned by Moslems in the areas many is shot In some units, and
now
at the war crimes trial of He said these victims of "un-Field Marshal Erich Von justifiablo" actions are homeless and destitute without | Manstein. hope of restarting Me,
armies under Manstein's com mand. General Hoth is serving
passed by an American court
at Nuremberg last October.
According to the order, which wan read to the British mill-
from which there has been his name posted on troop bul- He said they are law-abiding 15 years war crimes sentenco little or ne migration of letin boards for all to see and citizens wanting only peace and Moslems, and even In cases take warning.
desiring no involvement. one where property was in the Soviet propaganda axencles way or another in the internal netual occupation of its owners," also se ze on every example of political strife around them. tary court by Mr Elwyn Jones,
mistreatment-in-Western-run Ho opined that India does not displaced persons camps and immemorial, the Chinese people sun employed in digging iren- Tu concluded: "From time for the prosecution, every per” proudly announce that the
with ches had to clear daily a three- He sakt Pakistan would oppose example is typical of the way had friendly intercourse
Burma. I sincerely trust noth-metre long stretch nearly two election of India to the Security all refugees are treated.
This is also meant to frightening will be done to harm the metres deep.
deserters United traditional cordial friendship be- potential Press.
tween my country and Burma,"
Associated Press.
want a Kashmir plebiscite,
Courell on the grounds that it would be "irregular" for India to sit on the Counell while she is a party to a dispute before that body.---United Press.
African Sent
To Prison
Who Will Be
In Charge?
NO THREAT
to
O'her documents sald that in Manstein's nrea of command 12-year-old children, pregnant women and old people over 70 were concentrated in so-called Inbour
camps and made Rangoon, Sept. 14.-Burma work in fortifications, need not fear aggression from CHILDREN RECRUITED
China's soulinwestern province of Yunnan, despite the common border between the two coun- tries, it was authoritatively stated here today.
that
One document said Manstein's staff was informed that 800 children, aged about 12. were recruited for french dig- tho that ging. These prove
London, Sept. 14-The im London, Sept.
Sir Ralph 14. Kay pending recall of Lanly, a 19-year-old
Stevenson, British Ambassador African
Reports received officially accused was kept posted, Mr from the Gold Cust, was tortayin China, vaises the question of how the Communist threat to Jones told the court. sent to prison for 18 months for wan will be Charge d'Affaires Kunming will soon be eliminat- A report was also read to the causing grievous bodily
German which a court, in ed by the veteran Chinese war-
lleutenant
ant complained
Harm
In his absence.
of con-
to a police sergtaut and assault- The normal choice would be lord Lu Han's strong-arm action
Mr John Coghill, Counsellor, against pro-Communist groups. ditions in the labour comps. It who is at present British Em-Assoclated Press.
ing another.
The prosecutor said that in bassy representative in Canton, July a disturbance prose be-
Since he is
lav temporarily tween while and coloured to take over. the functions of people at a lodging house in the present Consul-General in Southeast London. He alleged Caen, recalled to London for Mr G. F. Tyrrell, who that Lanty. with a knife in la belug rees . each hand, attacked the poller re-assignment, it will be dif-
officers.
flcult to get him to take charge
of the Nunking Embassy,
A decision on the cholee of a Charge d'Affaires for Nanking
Lonly denied die charges and sold that he was attacked by the police as he was going to is expected to be announced in bed-Router.
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Alpine Rescue
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heroic effort, hampered by
Alpino peak.
fald that the lamotes burden to the
Army
were only pregnant children and old people.
were a as they women,
Another document described the conditions in which the Was Russian civil population forcibly recruited by the Army for or Secret Field Police trench digging. People ofien
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