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INCITEMENT TO VIOLENCE
London, Dec. 3. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, Congress leader and Vice-President of the Indian Provisional Gov- ernment" in London today declared that In- dians must resolve whatever the nature of problems they had to face and that their methods and approach should be peaceful and cooperative, even though they might differ from each other.
"We should approach our work in a spirit of co- operation and avoid all incitements to violent methods," he said. "Unfortunately, we have had a good deal of violence in India recen- ly," declared Pandit Nehru' in the course of an exclusive interview with Renter "We are not going to dolve] friends in Britain whom I have any problem that way," he ob- wanted to meet for a long time. berved, adding: \"Violenca] Iam only 'sorry that my "visit breeds violence and wo move must be very brief, for I must around in a vicious circle." be back in India for the Con-
stituent Assembly."
He was talking in his suite in the Dorchester Hotel, which The Congress leader said he will be his headquarters during wished he could spend more the next few days while the time in England in order to -Indian Congress, Muslim meet-both-Indian- and -British:: Lengue and Sikh leaders discuss | friends. "Perhaps some time with the British Government later I might be able to pay the remaining difficulties in the a longer visit," he said, adding Indian constitutional position that at the present time his on the eve of the opening of mind was occupied with the the "Constituent Assembly at situation and events in India Delhi.
and he wanted to be there ti carry on his work.
Mr. Neary expressed his pleasure at being in England. "I have come here after eight very fateful years in human history," he said`in his quiet incisive voice. I am glad to be here, because I have many
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Dimcult Situation "We have to face à difficun'f situation, not only in India but Pandit Nehru said. "This requires an attempt everywhere," on the part of all of us to co- operate for the tasks ahead, which include not only achieve ment of the independence of India, but also social changes in order to raise the standard of living of the masses and re- move many of the burdens they
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DEPORTATION Sumatra
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Ottawa, Dec. 3. The question of the com- pulsory deportation of Jap. anese will have to be reviews- ed by the Cabinet before fur- ther action, **Government sourets said commenting on the Privy Council decisjon up- holding the Canalizan portation legislation.
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forci. ble deportations was taked, About 4,000 of those willing to return to Japan, have been moved across the Pacific and Godernment officials said other 250 cre waiting for transportation Of the 21, 000 121
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der bridgeheads at Palembang,- Medan and Padang which thưzy/ took over froin the British.
Key-man in the Sumatra pic- Lure is Dr. A. K. Gani, who gain- Jerusalem, Dec 3, Hadassah Hospital in the centre promoted to Minister of Economics ed such a following as Governor Five armed Jews entered of South Suinatra that he was of Tel-Aviv today and removed in the new. Indonesian Cabinet. a young Jew (who was wounded this morning during tempted holdup in the
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gate, threatened a strong police tion of social justice that they re- guard in the corridors, tw of ceive benefits from these louds. them entering the operating theatre.
"These two objects must be common to all Indians, however
"We hold that the oil com much they may differ shout other matters," added Mr.
pantes must renegotiate contracts' Brandishing revolvers, they to exploit these lands with the Nehru, who emphasised that it removed the wounded man and Republic. We do not recognize the was therefore of great import made away in a waiting ear, former contracts with the Dutch ance that they should all face while the other three kept the administration.” their work in a spirit of co-police and hospital personnel Press: operation and forbearance, with their hands up.-Reuter. avoiding all incitements to vio- lent methods. :
Pandit Nehre, clad in a well fitting suit of sober design, paused reflectively, and through (Continued at foot of next. Col.)
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his horn rimmed glasses studied telegrams on his knee.
There is another subject," he observed. "I am happy to learn
Associated
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United Nations General Assem- bly has passed by a majority a resolution which means com- plete vindication of the caus of Indians in South Africa. This justifies our confidence in the United Nations."
Gratitude
Jerusalem, Dec. 3. Middle East observers na well-
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Pandit Nehru said he would like to express his gratitude, One experienced and competent particularly to the nations observer told the Associated which espoused India's case and Press that he presumed that made its success possible; there was a far-reaching "In particular, I am grateful British political Interest in an to France, Mexico, Egypt, the Intensification of Turkish-Trans- Soviet Union," Ukraine and Jordan relations as within the Prland," he declared. "This framework of Middle East policy decision affects not only India, as a whole. but the world, for it means that the majority of world opinion as represented in the United Nations has act' its face against discrimination of race or colours Per
The "grester Syria” plan might be discussed and King Abdulloh might be inclined to recognize de- finitely that Alexandretta be in- cluded in Turkey:
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