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Disgusting Talk Of Another War

New York, June 3.

General Valin, of the French air force, president of the powerful military staff; committee of the United Nations, believes the only way to prevent a new world war is by unanimous action of the world general staff.

He said today "It must be that way. A military staff must be unanimous in its decisions."

MAN WHO KEPT THE DIARY

Nuernberg, June 3. General Alfred Jodi,

Another member of the French delegation on the com- mmittee, 1.-General Pierre Pil- the French lotte, emphasized view of world collective action.

He said "Talk of another work war which we are hear- ing now from some quarters is disgusting. People who do not know cannot realize the inven

HỌNG KONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1946.

PALESTINE

New York, June 3.

The American-Jewish Con- gress Convention today adopt. ed a resolution which called for the "immediato implemen- tation of the recommendationa of the Anglo-American Com- mitter of Inquiry on Palenting for the admianion to Palcatino of 100,000 Jeron,"

It also urged all Jewish groups "not to enter into and negoliations with respect to a permanent solution of the Palentine problem until then and other gmergency measur°09 have been fully implemented."

Asociated Press.

SEVEN DIE IN

F

RUTSPORTS

THE PLACE TO EAT

IS

Jimmy's Kitchen

CTION

Indians Go In To Bat Against Hampshire

(By Learie Constantine)

Southampton, June 3.

There should be a very interesting day's play here today when the Indians begin their first in- nings in reply to Hampshire's 197. The wicket promises to be similar to that on which

the tourists skittled out the MCC at Lords. Despite the turning wicket I; both Sussex players now, mean think the Indians are capable a great deal in Southern Eng- of beating Hampshire's total. land, and several of the present i

tions developed during the post-WELL OF DEATH best of bad condition on the an equally high pare in public

war period used."

which were

Bombay, June 3.

one of the best brains of

of equipment among the great particularly powers,

bodies like man

Britain.

esteem.

SURPRISE

TEST TEAM

CHOICES

London, June 3.

The Indian bowlers made the Indian team Heem likely to find There were several sur- prises in the tearns opening day when 3 hours of play was all that was possible.

The team enjoyed their quiet chosen today for the Test Left-hander Mankad, whose

Sunday break. Banerjee and trial-England versus the Billotte said the greatest dan- A "well of death," the fine bowling played a big part six companions took the op- Rest-to be played at ger to peace today lies in luck water in which burns hu-in India's win over the MCG.portunity to re-visit friends at Lords on June 12, 13 and

sul-took only one wicket but never Bournemouth. The team man-

theless bowled extremely well. azer P. Gupta aso travelled to 14. It is from these teams Hitler's Army and "The Russia and France, which suf- phuric acid, has taken His flighted leg breaks varied Bournemouth, where he met at that most of the England

toll of seven lives in a with a quicker ball proved very Hurn Airport an old

friend side to meet the Indian United Provinces village, ing the edge of the bat, he que rest of the

troublesome. Frequently find. arriving from Calcutta. The

touring team at the end 35 miles from Lucknow.

party caught up The well had been used for bowled seven of these insucces-with their correspondence and of the month will be pro-

inspected the docks here. They vided. were disappointed to find both decades for bathing and drink-

and Quean Elizabeth, the Queen Mary

the world's biggest liners absent from their home

fered untold damage,

ing.

to

sjon.

Shinde and Nayudu both

right-arm bowled their

leg breaks and googlies skilfully, although the ball turned rather

slowly.

port. Reuter.

Total Of 130

The teams are: England:-W. R. Hammond, capisin (Glouces- ter), S. C. Griffith (Essex), Len

Hutton (Yorks), J. Hardstaff

(Notts), D. S. Compton Middlesex), D. V. P. Wright (Kent), C. Washbrook, (Lancs), R. Pollard (Lauca), R. T. D. Perks

(Worcester), T. F.

(Lanes). captain (Kent),

Southampton, June 3. Owing to rain during the pre- lous night and early this morn-Smailes (Yorks), and J. Ikin ing, the second day's play in the match between Hampshire and the Indian tourists did not start until

The Rest: B.

Man Who Kept the

He said there were two sys- Diary" which revealed tens of thought surrounding the full story of the Nazi the ideas of collective security. planning for aggression One is based on equality for all international law. The other is in the years before the great or small, before

To improve the taste of the the security of war, is expected to open for entrusting

the five powers water, which was salty, it was his defence before the the world Nuernberg War Crimes who for ever are to safeguard "treated" with wild fruit, and

The lively fast bowler Her- the power of covered up for a few days. pence, through

On the day it was reopened, man, who twice hit Shinde for Tribunal this afternoon. their own national means

"But in the long run the pro- the first villager who dved innix the second one out of the Jul, the fourth of the Ger-

completely helped 11ound man Service chiefs indicted, and blem is one of international con- for a swim disappeared with- out tract. Six others who and

Hampshire to a total of more the 16th of 21 men in, the dock, cord," he said. "We.

the military dived in met the same fate. primarily

respectable proportiona than played a leading part in the mean

At this stage, a bystander plots to annex Austria and dis- staff committee as advisers to

Security Council,

prevent others once seemed likely. must intervened

His 44, which also included member Czechoslovakia. Before the

committing suicide system from

three fours, was completed in the Munich agreement he dis-built an international

misguided efforts to rescue appeared from the General Staff for collective security.

"Then, the pwoers, great as earlier victima, scheme for a spell of regim-n-

well as small,

Palico dragged the well and must consent

Of the carlier batamen, only only manage to get 130 runs when wiek). D. Brooks (Northamp in found the seven bodies badly

Arnold and Hill looked at all the last wicket fel. Mankad, one ton). Hayden Davies (Glamor- It is suspected that the water comfortable against Merchant's of the opening bats, was the or y

em-player who settled down confident-gan). E. P. Robinson (Yorks). turned into corrosive acid when quick changes. Merchant

(Kent), A. V.. treated with the wild fruit.ployed five bowlers in the firstly and scored 30 when he was clenn J. W. Martin

| Bedser (Surrey), and F. W. Associated Preas.

40 minutes and apart from a bowled by Knott-Router.

Stocks (Notts). long apel by Mankad, favoured

Stockholm, June 3. Few people expected the in- quick switches of his attack

Gwin Williams, the British clusion of Ikin, a left-handed Though it had been reported throughout.

showed superior bat who is only now coming out early that the CNAC strike in

varied attack welter-weight

cricket. Hé is Shanghai had been settled, up to

fighting ability in scoring a points in first class was greatly victory over

the Finnish boxer however, a promising youngster late yesterday there was no advice

elght- of any plane arriving. The ser-appreciated by more than 5,000 Yaro Piitulairen in an

as also in Bedser, who is simi- The names of round contest here tonight.-Reu-larly lacking in Grat class ex- vice has been suspended since May spectators.

Ranjitsinjhi and Duleepsinjhi, ter.

perience, though he has bowled 24.

well of lato.

tal soldiering in Austria,

He said itler recalled him to a reciprocal diminution in the summer of 1939 on the their sovereignty."Associated charred. eve of the Polish invasion. to Press. resume his old post as Chief of

Staff the Operational

German High Command,

of the

It was from his voluminous diary, found by the Allies at his the prosecution home, that gained the bulk of the most damning evidence on the Nazi conspiracy against peace.

Jodl

U.S. Aircraft Disaster

Naples. June 3. figures less than his, Deep sea divers joined the Commander-in-Chief Keitel in search today for the bodies of the case of war crimes and 22 missing persons in the Unit- crimes against humanity-lack ed States Army transport plane ing Keitel's power of giving which plunged into the sea here on Saturday while en route to orders or directives-but it is

the United States from known that he signed and eir-

returning culated Hitler's notorious "shoot with 38 Captured Commandos" order. military personnel. "His cross-examination will be undertaken by the British As- sistant Prosecutor, Mr. G. D. Roberts-Reuter,

Gilbert And Sullivan In Eire

Dublin. Jung 3.

India American

Eight persons only wore res- eued The bodies of eight others have been recovered from the said the sea. Army officials erush occurred after the plane caught fire in the air and the passengers, running to the rear to escape the flames, threw the craft into a tailspin.

The Army denied reports that high-ranking officials from the China and the Burma Theatres Mr. Eamon de Valera. Prime were in the 'plane, Associat- Minister of Erie, has been shocked Press. ed and Irish public surprised overnight by the pronouncement of Mr. John Costello, senior coun-

sel of the Front Bench Opposition and authority on constitutional law, that the Republican status ni Elre, claimed by Mr. de Valera, has no counterpart outside bert and Sullivan opera.

Speaking to his constituents in Rathments, southern suburb of Dublin. Mr. Costello said that the President of Eire was not in vested under the Eire constitution with nowers usually conferred could on the head. of state. He sign no treaties, accredit no diplo- abroad, or matic representative perform acts internationally usual- iy performed by the head of state. Referring to the attitude of the Eire Government to Britain, Mr. Costelle said that, instead of Bri- Lala being approached sponly on trade and other matters, proach was being made titiously because it was that the association with Bri- tain was good for Eire.

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Another Crash

Officers

H

the

in

35 minutes.

Varied Attack

The Indians' and keen folding

11.30 a.m.

The Indians started well but owing to the tricky wicket could

WHO DARES CALL THEM

TO ACCOUNT?

(By John Peet)

Vienna, June 3. While the trials of leading Austrian war criminals like Dr. Guido Schmidt, one of those mainly responsible for handing Austria over to the Nazis, are repeatedly postponed, some courts, particularly in the provinces, appear very an- xious to try persons who offended against Nazi laws before the end of the war.

law on the "duty to produce children."

"CUT THROAT”

An ambulance will bo seut down to meet the ss. "Trienza" when she arrives in port at G o'clock this afternoon, to take of a passenger who is suffer- ing from a "cut throat," The request was received by Cen- tral Police Station yesterday as a result of a radio message from the ship.

Let The People Know The Truth

II. Valentine, C. J. Barnett Gloucester), W. J, Edrich (Middlesex), E. Hallies (War- wick), II. E. Dollery (War-

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In view of the Indian team's carefree attitude to spin bowl- ers, the final selection may be designed to provide epeed to up- set the tourists.Ansociated

Press.

FATAUDI BETTER

the

London, June 3. India's cricket caplain, Nawab of Pataudi, who entered a nursing home with a fever late on Friday evening, is practically fit again now and may return to. his hotel today.

Hla temperature is normal and there are no signs of malaria.-

Reuter.

RADIO

TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1946. STUDIO-VO BROWN AT THE PIANO

In Klagenfurt, in the British zone of Austria, for instance,

Commenting on this trial the Manila, June 3. Valentin Witschnigg will short- Philippines Army Hqs, re-ly be brought before the district newspaper "Neues Vesterreich," ported today that sight persons court on charges of murdering the Vienna organ of the three were killed and six seriously in- two policemen May 3, 1945, Austrian parties, writes: "These

(Continued from Page 1) "I was particularly Interested jured in a crash of one of its day or two before the libera- women did not have the cour- transport planes near tion et Austria. Witschnign, age, in the last year of the war, Gil C-47

who deserted from the German at a tine of milltary catastrophe in his statement that politicians Legaspi, Southern Luzon.

ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting Seven other passengers, most-Army with a group of friends, and total mobilisation, to bring and journalists are natural allies. Sometimes they are not so natural.

for on a frequency of 845 Kilocycles. ly Philippine Army personnel, at the end of 1944, took to the child into the world.

"They know that they could Newspapers make no claim escaped injury.

here mountains to carry on partisan

for their themselves their claim is based and from 12.80 to 1.30 p.m., 6.30 When he was corner be heavily punished said it was the worst crash in warfare. the history of the Philippines'ed by the police, he shot two of action, but they were less afraid on the fact that they express and to 7.30 p.m., 8.00 to 8.15 pm, and Now he is of this punishment than of the interpret public opinion which, in 9.15 to 11.00 D.m., also on 9.62 Air Force and was caused by them, and get away.

thought that hey would not be democratic countries, it is their Megacycles.

defend main daty to

Because H.K.T.

12,80 D.--Dally Programme Summary, Associated to be tried for murder. engine failure,

able to protect their little ones they express this public opinion, 12.82 p.m.-Film Favourites. Another case shortly to come against hunger, cold and bombs. newspapers can help Press.

politicians

1,00 p.m.-News, Weather Forecast and before the courts at Feldkirch,

"We do not want to make and clearly indicate to them for

Announcements,

Waller 1.10 p.m.--''Fata"

and H London, June 3.

in the province of Vorarlberg, these women out to be heroines. their guidance what the public The British News Service in

Rhythm in the French zone, concerns 21

or to praise their action as "thinks."

a hundred important 1,80 p.m.-Voca! Duri by Rise Blovens Germany reported that the Grst

women who are accused of hay-

sort of resistance, but simply of Polish

and Nelson Eddy. trainload France today arrived at Stras-ing undergone abortions in 1914, to recall the situation in which newspaper executivos are attend. thus offending against the Nazi they then found themselves.ing the conference which is the bourg-Reuter.

A largo pro- Who dares to call them to ac-sixth of its kind. count as long as a single war gramme of entertainment has been criminal has still not paid the arranged for the delegates who visit a number of provincial will penalty?

centres. "Whatever differences of Representation is as follows: opinion there may be on the United Kingdom 31, Australia 13, I question of abortion, every sen- New Zealand 8, South Africa 8, sible and decent Austilan mukt | India five, British West Inilles courts four. and Ceylon, Bermuda, GI- consider that the law the moment than to drag up old-Reuter. have more serious jobs to do at braltar, Malta and Fiji: one each. files and accusations from Nazi times."Reuter.

an op- surrep- Tealised

.

coal

for

POPULAR FRONT IN

ARAB POLITICS

Nearly

1,45 p.m.-Kalman

**The

Counters /

Marita Potpourri. 2.06 v.m.-Close Dowo, 6.90 p.m.Arthur Young and Hatchett's Swingtetto and Adelaide Hall, 7.00 p.m.alf an Hour with Rudolph

Friml,

7,80 p.m.-Studio-F/0 11. Brown at

the Piano,

8.00 p.m.London Holay--Nowa. 8.15 pm;The Melody Lingers On"--

ENSA. 8.80 p.m.-Quentin MacLean at the

Organ, 0.45 p.m.--The Philadelphia ́Bymphony -

Orchestra,

NO SPOON-FEEDING| ".15 p.m.-Vocal and Plano Reckal by

SAYS GANDHI

·

Japbel Battle, and Alfred Cortos, 0.6 p.m.-Kay Kyner and His Orches

tra

Valera It is felt that Mr. de cannot allow Mr. Costello's state- ment to pass, since it was Mr. de Valera, who created a world sen

Jerusalem, June 3. sation in the Dail in July; 1946, by announcing to A surprised

The Chairman of the Arab higher committee, House that Eire was a republic.

Jamal Husseini, today began a drive to solid attitude The Premier's

is that Eire la a republic for internal fy Palestine Arab polities into a single front. purposes, and so long as South. Just returned

from Calto. outskirts of Jerusalem to hear Africa, Canada and other Com where he had reported to Arab the Chairman ahd other speak-

Bombay, June 3. monwealth nations recognise com- rulers, Husseini addressed an era A huge portrait of the

Herford, Gor, June 3.

-Mahatma Ghandi, writing in his mon kingship for external nur- Arab party rally which was Mufti flanked by Arab bannere

The British Minister of Fuel poses, Elre will continue to follow punctuated by noisy evidences decorated the platform.

Each mention of the Mufti's and Power, Mr. Shinwall, will weekly journal "Harijan" on the of the party's allegiance to the

tumultuous leave here for London today after British Cabinet Mission's constitu name brought a grand Mufti of Jerusalem.

his four-day visit to the Ruhrtional plan for India, said yester ovation.

"We must cease to be coal mines and steel workaday: : Husseinl explained that he

Jamal Husseini assorted that

apoon-fed. That things are not Reuter.

Programmes marked ENSA aro bad ejected two communlat 95 per cent of Palestine Arabe

happening as we would wish is Paris, June 3..

specially recorded for Services. united behind the Arabi

be accounted to our weakness, entertainment by the Department Admiral Lord Louis Mount-members from the party recent-

wo want only party."

The body of the Captain's whatever the causes be batten, Supreme Allied Commanly because der in South-east Asia, arrived nationalists subscribing to the by air in Paris today on his way national cause.”

ault-Reuter, ..

SUPREMO IN PARIS

are

to

10.00 p.m.-London Relay-Newa; 10.05 ..-"Bonnie Scotland"-A Pror

gramme of Scottish Bong

10.30 London

+

Belay Handley in “ITMA”. .. 13.00 p.m.-Closs Down,

and

Tommy

He added that he would leave Steward of the B.E.A. so. “Wave "The interim government is of National Service Entertaik-.. on June 7 for Damascus to torbaur ye vented from the taking a long time coming, while meat.

....p.m. by the | milijona are starving for food anil to London to take part In the He accused the Arab cor tend the Arab League meeting. Shauriwan Police

lothing." Ghandi added, “Though Victory celebrations.

tomorrow, he, 1 to receive the munists of espousing a common worth, beld, would probably The man, 35-year-old Indian there le around for fear, there is front with Jewish formulate method of named Santano Furtado, feil Inta nó sign that the three: British barala

the Palestine o caso" before the thy water, com the Talkoo Dock- | Cabinet Ministera haro said one Some 8,000 Araba sweltered United Nations. — Associated | gird whit at 10:49 pmi on Band thine and meant another. So

clabed Presa,“ in a tont on 'a'sports, field on the Prom FA

Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour front General Alphonse Juln, French Chief of National Deranes - Bentaria

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