THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1947.
IRELAND NOT IMPRESSED Partition Merely Postponing Indian Trouble Strong Comments
Russian . Censorship
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Moscoe, June 3,
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In Belfast
Dublin, June ‘4.
The Irish press today compared the British plan
for India with the partition of Ireland
the Free State and Ulster newspapers alike dis- approving it on those grounds.
The Catholic Conservative Dublin newspaper Irish Independent declared: "The example of the partitioning of Ireland should prove that partition is only a way of avoiding some im- mediate difficulties by creating more serious difficulties for future times,”
In Belfast, the Irish Nation- situation in India be "strangely niist, and anti-partition Irish, and ominously parallel with the | News wrote: "There is such a situation in Ireland in 1920 starling resemblanter between 1929 Britain could have ful ! the new plan for India and the | Meal her band to the letter, whe plan which partitioned Fredarul, | caule have walked out of India, That one wriders whether the | leaving the rivals to fight it stachewinen really mean it to sue- put between themselves. The rei
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Nanking, June 3.
The Sino-British aviation agreenient was approved ut the Executive Yuan meeting today. The agreement will ha went to the State Council for approval after which I will be
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MacArthur Must Be..
Slipping
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"Britain's Noble.
Effort"
Shanghal, June 4. India made headlines of all newspapers here to- day, both Chinese and English language 'pub- lications playing up the reports of the British plan under banner headlines. The Ta Kung Pao. China's best known indepen- dent paper, said editorially that following the presentation of the British plan-which it des- cribed as "Britain's final noble effort to fulfil her promise of independence for the Indians" -the future destiny of India is now entirely in the hands of the Hindu and Moslem leaders.
If they are only interested in grubbing polllient power with i Hittle or no consideration for the welfare of the people, the whole outlook will be very gloomy In- deed.
On the other hand, if they will rincerely work hard for the benefit of the nation, their suc- reas will surely be a great bless- ing to the entire populace."
'Modern
Men's Wear'
London, June 2. The Chinese-owned Indepen-
A dinner jacket in the most dent "China Press,"
language midnight blue patterned widely read English paper here, said that although after the wartime battle suit, however, would have þegn, NEW ZEALAND, JUNE 1.
the death verdict on a united dress, familiar to former! a deferment of IF JAPAN IS TO BECOME A
Judia has now been pronounced, servicemen, was exhibit- any hope of enoperation antit) CHRISTIAN COUNTRY IT
"all is not yet lost in Intia if one side should have suppressed | MUST BE DONE BY
THE only the two major parties real-ed today at a "Modern CLEROY the other by brute force of its JAPANESE
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Instead, she has reposed her! WATSON. PRIMATE OF NEW hts for years, But past differ-of ideas worked
the Muslim Lengue have been at The exhibition was made up up by eight Faith once again in a compro "ZEALAND. ON HIS RETURN mier that may establish a tem-
chees must not be allowed to former soldiers who submitted porary prace but contains the
create future chaos and blood- their ideas to Austin Reed, the shed. In the long run either all fams seeds of trouble.
London men's wear India will be tranquil and prostore, perous or ng part of India can Among
de- the variety of fie of peace. That is why the signs offered were striped Congress-League Identity of lustre pajamas in Russian раграме and the Identity of style; plastic guif suits; nylon The effect of the Indian parti-
action are prerequisites if two golf jackets; and a variety of "Gen MacArthur tokl me tion will be the same but on an Japan has not known Christiant-podge of Indias-are to
Indias rather than hoge beach-wear suits. The bench- almost infinitely greater sealety." the Prinate sud.
emerge. wear items varied from shorts "y" Even yet there is little sign of
If ever the Indian people and in futurist pattern to suits ไร government decree the churches their unity between the Irish states.
friends had need for were combined In 1940 and
which the sleeves of the conta Can anybody suppose that the Christians
prayer then this is the time. outside
were less than elbow length. achievement of a united ladia Church were regarded as enemies Indian people and their leaders,sident of the Board of Trade,
the United This is the last chance for the
Sir Stafford Cripps, the Pre- will take place in less time? of the state. All Christians were
It looks very much as if Bri- mare or less suspert during the they fail to agree now, they opened the exhibition. He suid Tain will still be holding the In-war.
will be writing suicide notes by dau baby in 1980, Jess intimate-
the way of practically assuring that Britain has always had a
high reputation for men's Philippine Air Lines,Inc., na outbreak of no asked. no quarters given' civil clothes especially those of high
quality materials and designs.- war."-Reuter,
Reuler..
"Gen MacArthur had freed the ly perhaps but not less firmly Church, allowing the re establish. than she has been holding up, ment of sects and creêds,” to 1947,
He said the Japanese regarded Political tenders in Nory, and | Gen MacArthur as the "child of South Ireland declined to com-the Sun Goddess," almost equal ment on the plan.--Reuter. with the Emperor. United Press.
A.V. Alexander Peerage Rumour
London, June 3.
Rumours persisted today that the Defence Minis- ter, Mr. A. V. Alexander, will be raised to the House of Lords, possibly in the King's Birth- day Honours list later this month, as part of another Cabinet reshuffle.
The Communist "Daily Worker" sold Mr. Alexander's divisional Labour Party in Sheffield had been asked lo tid unother can. didate to stand in the by.elcation. The Labour Parly headquarters spokesman dented that a scorch for another candidate had begun, but said he could not confirm or deny that Mr. Alexander was be. ing considered for the Peerage.
INAPPROPRIATE
London, June 3.
Pethick Lawrence Message
quarters
Zurich, June 4. When informed of Mr. Attlee's declaration an India, Lord Pethiek Lawrence, former Secre. [Mary of State, who is on holiday here, gave Reuters the following message to the people of India:
"On the occasion of the publica. tion
the of the proposals of British Government and Viceroy for the future of Indin, send my best wishes to all sections of the Indian people and the ex pression of my hope that they will find a way to a harmonious The Prime Minister, Mr. Cle-constitution, which will prove of ment Altice, refused in the insting benefit themselves and Commons torlay to accept a sng-
the world. of which India gestion that Britain offer tone forms so great and so, vital a cept Newfoundland into, the part." United The "Evening News" said Me.
Kingdom, giving it Alexrtler would be sent to the status similar to that of North- Lords to carry out "other duties." | ern Ireland. It suggested that the Fuel Minis- ter, Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell, also might be given wunther job, pos- sibly that of Colonial Secretary.
No successor was mentioned for Mr. Alexander, but the "News" sald Mr. Hugh Goitskell, Parlin- mentary Secretory to the Fuel Ministry, might succeed Mr. Shin.
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Invitation To British Capital
London, June 3.
his handling of last winter's fuelThe Philippine Vice-President and Foreign Minis-
crisis.United Press.
American Arrested
In Lille
Lille, June 3.
ter, Mr.. Elpidio Quirino, said today that he might sign a treaty of amity with Britain, France and Italy as one of the three objectives of his tour of Europe. The second purpose, he sald, was to clarify the status of the Turtle Islands, north of Borneo,
The French police today an at present administered by Bri- Korean
'nounced the arrest of Nathan |tain, and the third to invite for- Goldstein- of New York, whom eign capital and technlent' skill they aspect of being a mem- to invest in the future of the ber of a band of illegal money Philippines, traffickers..
"Why should Brith capital Goldstein, described as an reat in banks at two or three American subject who was born per cent interest," asked
Discussions
Mr. The Joint
Seoul, June 4.
American-Russian discussed
a contravention of the terms of Tels. 58330 and 68081-Ex. 29 the Italian armistice.-Reuter.
Cause Of Aeroplane Crash
Washington, June 2 Chainman James Landis of the Civil Aeronautics Board said lo day that the most probable-cause of the crash of the Eastern Air- nes plane in Maryland last Fri- day was a structural-dofest—it the tall assembly.
Landis told a news e-nforenes
that the exact nature of the de dect was stal to be established.
He said Investigators have col- lected all parts of the tail and are putting them together, H repented pravlous statements that the crash of a United Airlinca plano in New York on the pre- vlous night was due to an en- oxpocted shift in the wind during the takeoff.United Press.
Oriental Jews Reach Palestine
Jerusalem, June 2.
in Czechoslovakia, was taken Quirino, "When it could make Commission today into custody by inspectors at 10 or 16 per cent when employ-documents containing instruc- The arrival on Sunday of the the Calain railroad station whened to develop the Philippines?" ttons and conditiona
coach on a alding.
for con- first shipland of illegal Jewish
day by the Hebrew press.
hỏ entered an empty passenger. Mr. Quirino said that on his sultation" by Korean political Immigrants from Arab torri- On May 21 the police had current trip he would visit na elements in the formation of a torten le heartily welcomed to- found in the same conch an an East, but did not intend to visit
tions of the Middle, and Far Korean provisional government, velope containing a sum of for-
Joint Bulletin No. 2 said & olgn money. mostly. In gold Latin America which, he said,
for an intensive | sub-eqmmission was directed to pleces. Goldstein, according to "I am saving
subralt on Juno 6 a draft of the police, explained that he study later,
Ho urged foreign capital 'had returned to look for tho
to document reconciling the prin. passport of one of his friends, invest in the Philippines, which ciples expressed.”
he called "the best riak, in the
',
Papers expressed the hope. that increasing numbers of Oriental Jewe would be brought to Palestine.
"Over half a million Jows live in Oriental countries and
this first ship of theirs draws
which had been lost.
The police said a search of Orient" He said the Philippines The commission also discussed Goldstein showed that he was were trying to "disentangle,our- two questions .on the political attention to the fact that many carrying on his person a sum bolves gradually from the Unit-platform for the proposed pro- of them feel the need to come! In dollars, Austrian achillings ed States from which our trade visional government which are hore and we hope that many and Swiss francs, United le› at present Inseparable.”— not fully agreed.”—“Ansociated of them will," said one paper, Prene.
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