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SITUATION IN BENGAL WORSENS:

MILITARY REINFORCEMENTS SENT ALHAMBRA & CENTRAL

New Game

In Delhi

New Delhi, Oct. 28. Three-quarters of the members

of India's Legislative Assembly must start a game by new and strange rules today for now, in- stead of being the Government's permanent and bitter opposition, they are the Government.

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Little in the way of an opposi- tion bloc is expected during the session starting today. All nine members of the interim Govern- ment will sit in the Assembly and five in the so-called Council of State. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress leader in the Govern ment, will be leader in the Assem hly, while Moslem League Abdur is expected to lead House.

Journalistic voice of the Mosteni Lengue, declared editorially yesterday that the entry of five League Ministers made India's Interli National Government one "of two nations, ly two nations, and for two national entities who inhabit Aydin-epitome of the world."

Dawn" added that the 63-day Congress Government has meant for thousands of Indians nothing better than blood, tears and trouble. It is now dead, buried, Associated Press. Eune,"

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Calcutta, Oct. 27.

Considerable military reinforcements have been brought into East Bengal to deal with com- munal disturbances. Military pickets have been posted in the affected Calcutta areas, and troops have orders to use their arms without reserve if there are further acid throwing or `similar incidents.

(The New Delhi radio tonight quoted a statement

to the press issued in Calcutta as saying that there had been a general deterioration in the situation since last night-when the police fired several times in North Calcutta and 27 people were killed).

Mr. J. B. Kripalant; President designate of Congress, who has just made a five-day tour of the disturbed areas of East Bengal, said that many Hindu houses had been destroyed and Hindu temples in the affected

areas looted and burnt

turbances Reuter.

have tontinued.—

Acid Throwing

Calcutta, Oct. 28. Ten were killed and 54 in jured here ap to mid-afternoon Sunday ds the city's most re- cent outbreak of Hindu-Moslem disorders continued for sixth day.

the

strictions in an effort to control Police imposed further re.

few hours-in cerain sections of the trouble, extending the cur- the city, particularly the north Calcutta suburb where most of last week's disturbances occur- red..

Thirty fires have been report.

Too Much Publicity?

the

London, Oct. 27. The "World's Press News," newspaper trade magazine, naid that it seemed a mistake was made in giving reporters free access to negotiations, at Parla peace conference.

"During the war, many edi. torial voices in the United States were raised in support of the principle enunciated for free access to all the news' and conduct of open diplomacy' in magazine editorialized. the presence of the press", "the

Paris peace conference afforded "Well, they have, had it; the them free acess to all its news and they saw opeh diplomacy in action..

pressive and in our view there "The result has not been im-

amongst must be some heartburnings themselves, as

the correspondents reality the machinery of negotia- to whether in tion will ever work satisfactorily in the full glare of publicity.

"Diplomacy in essence comes

It had not been poskibic to ascertain cases of rape but women had complained to Mrs. Kripalani, who is in charge of All-India Congress Committee the women's departoient of the and who accompanied her hus- band on his tour, that they were roughly handled, their conch shelf bangles (symbol of their married life) being broken and their verification marks reed since midnight Hoodluma, down to horse, dealing. Those moved.

30me riding in lorries, hurled who originally suggested this electric bulbs and bottles Biled open negotiation forget their with acid into vehicles and at practicality."Associated Press. pedestrians. Many are suffering from severe burns. There is. still little transportation with- in the city-Associated Press.

Peace Of The Grave Calcutta, Oct. 28. Dr. Shyama Prasad Mokher. jee, President of Hindu Mahasatha, said yester

All-India day, upon his return from a trip to Enat Bengal that the "peace of which the Govern- ment communiques speak any grave and not of the living." East Bengal is the peace of the

Gandhi Tour Mahatma Gandhi is leaving New Delhi for Calcutta for a tour of the riot-affected area in Eastern Bengal.

Two hundred and fifty soldiers reached Chandpur last night and another 50 Indian troops have arrived in Nyak- hali and Tipperah.

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Some British troops are go- ing on to Chittagong while the remainder may be employed for

protection of refugees awaiting repatriation.

Jerusalem, Oct. 27. The secret radio "Voice of Fighting Zion" tonight declaré the Irgun vai Leuru Jewish terrorist organisation) Was mrepared

to fight on two frents.

the We shall fight against the British and also against the Jewish quislings," the radio said Tonight's broadcast is regarded as a reply to the speech deliver- vd. in Tel-Aviv last night by Mr. Kaplan, member of the Jewish Agency Executive, which called on the Jewish population not to give any assistance to terrorists.

-Reuter.

STRIKE IN SINGAPORE

are out at all hours of the day It is emphasised that troops and night for the protection of citizens.

The curfew hours in the dis- turbed areas of Calcutta have been extended and now begin. at 7.00 pin. and cnd at 5.30 a.m. Train services to and from Scaldah, the Calcutta terminus of the Bengal-Assam railway, have been seriously disrupted sinte carly this morning owing to incidents in the areas ad joining the railway workers' quarters.

Singapore, Oct. 27 The strike of seven thousand Chinese and Indian deck labear ers here continued today to hold up loading and unloading of the Walk of shipping in Singapore The authorities have asked

Appeal For Help harbouri..

for armed protection of the railway settlement on the ground that unless this provided the railway services lo and from Sealdah will be brought to a standstill, leading to serious repercussions in other: places.

Talks conducted unroughout the day between the strikers and tite dack authorities were describen as "inconclusive" by the Chair men of the Singapore Harbour Board-Reuter.

TITO BURBLES

Belgrade, Oct. 27. Marshal Josef Tito, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia, was quoted today by the Tanjug Yugoslav News Agency as say- ing: "We are awaiting the de- cisions of the Paris decision on Trieste. In the meantime we are not interesting ourselves in the plight of the people left on the other side of the frontier line in Julian province."-Reu-

ter.

Was

The tram-car service was still suspended this morning over many routes and busmen have been on strike since yes terday, urging that they should be given armed protection while running their services.

Two were killed in Ludhiana, an industrial town about 100 miles southeast of Lahore, this morning. Seven were killed and 20 injured. there on Thursday night since when communal dir-

Dr. Makherjee told a press conference that 75,000 persons have been marooned in the in- terior of Tipperah and Mock- hali districts, where the mili tary is not, yet believed to have penetrated since the disorders there broke out.--Assprinted Press,

Bombay Strike

Bombay, Oct. 28. Bombay's transport services were paralysed by a strike of tran and bus drivers in protest against the recent stabbings of Se public transport diivers during communal rioting. Up to noon three knifings had been reported.--Associated Press,. CONFERENCE IN NANKING

Manilla. Oct. 28. Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Alfonco Sycip, President of the heads a 12-man delegation leaving Manila tomorrow

to participate

in a Conference of the Association of Chinese Commercial Chambe of Commerce at Nanking.

The agenda "includes the study of worldwide commercial condi tions and the exchange of com mercial information Associated Press.

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