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SUCCESSES REPORTED
EVACUEES MADRAS
London, September 9. Plans for the concentration and evacuation to ***Madras of Europeans in the State of Hyderabad are being put into operation immediately, the Commonwealth Relations Office in London on nounced tonight.'
COLONY CONTROL OPPOSED
Geneva, September 9. Britain today opposed the Indian plan for increasing the United Nations supervision of colonial administration, saying accept any that she will not International, control over her colonies since the people of the colonies themselves' would bit-
This decision has been taken pressed sympathy with the Prime in view of the latest develop-Minister as he said goodbye. Mr.terly resent it. Shanghai, September 10.
Pritain's representative, Mr. ments in Hyderabad and the Attlee gave him the latest details
of Commun- Fletcher-Cooke sold the United Pro-Government reports to-speech by the Indian Prime of the conference
wealth Prime Ministers which Nations Charter made no provi- day claimed
on Minister, Mr. Nehru, in which opens in London on October 11.)sion for the interposition of successed
he said that the Government of
International political body varlouis fronta, capturing
demand India had sent a
to médlum-sized Commúni in t
the Hyderabad Government for strongholds in North Kiangru, the disbandment of the Raza- which the Communists planned kars (the Muslim militia) and to develop into a staging area has asked for facilities for the for a major attempt at cross-movement of Indian troops to ing the Yangtze River, and in Secunderabad.
Government According to a delayed report | tween the British received today by the Govern. and the colunini people. ment of India, 150 people. In- The Charter clearly accepts cluding three women, were the principle that metropolitan kiffed in an attack by Razakare powers are exclusively responsel- on the village of Behrampalli. | bio for the administration in the Angonds dlatelct in the their colonial territories," he southopat of Hyderabad sered. August 28.
on
have attacked the
P&O B.I. E&A
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MA. "TREWELLARD"
of
hmt, "DILWARA“
"The British Government do not therefore e-card-themselves a Rocountable to any organ of The United Nations for the ad-
thead ministration
torri. tories."
Saying that he was not a pri- souer in donk, Mr. Fletcher-
m... "TREWELLARD"
m.s. "TREBILLIAN"
Western Horan near Loyang The total number of prople to which the Reds reportedly be evacuated from Hyderabad Ja The report said the Razakars picked an the capital of the not expected to exceed 350, in- were assistert by the Niram of Hyderabad's police and troops and *Demmerntle Coalition Govern- cluding women and children.
The evacuation in to be effected that they throw hand grenades ment.
by two British airlinere chartered and machine-gunned the village..
Government and
After sucking it, they were re- The reports said the Govern- by the British
Dakota belonging to
to the ported ment troops recaptured Suchien one and Szeyang in North Kiangsu American Embassy in New Delhi.prighbouring village of KittyCooke added: "If I have in car- galu, where 18 people were km- flier debates answered some of along the Grand Canal and were advancing northward for the Lunchat Railway. The retreating Communists were said to be con- stantly haroused by Mosquito bombers and fighters which con- durted day-long sweeps.
In Western Honan, the Gov- were reported ernment forces to have captured Lushih, southwest of Loyang. Lushih la considered
he strategic outer defence stronghold of Loyang on the Lunghal Rail
way.
to
Alyays' Reasonable
In Washington, a State Departed.—Reuter, ment spokesman saiti today that about 40 Americans mostly missionaries will be evacuated from Hyderabad. He added that there were no sizeable American business intorests in the State.
The United States Commerce
record of Department hud no commercial interest there.
4
Situation Discussed The serious situation in the Princely State is believed to have when the High brèn discussed Commissioner for India. Mr. V.K. Krishna
Menon, visited the Prime
Mr. Ministers,
Clement
Pro-Government. reports also claimed the preupture by General Fu Tso-y of Haushut on the Attiee, in hospital yesterday.
The Peipsing-Proting railway.
Mr. Attlee
is now Ruffering Government troops hope for early from a duodenal ulcer, though he restoration of
to his to return Pelping-Paoting will be able
rail, traffic following the recap-duties next week.
to
the charges made by the Soviet delegate it is becuase the British Government do not want such malicious statements
stand unchallenge-{" Badghdad, September 9. The lender of the Hyderabad
The United Nations Committee goodwill mission, visiting Is-discussing the future of non-self- lomic and Arab countries told to vote tomorrow on the Indian governing territories is expected Reuter in Baghdad to-day:proposals.--Reuter. "Hyderabad will always be rea-
10 sonable in coming
terms with the Indian Union to live pencefully as two independent But we countries.
will not tolerate
that India should dominate and massacre us.
"We have offered all co-opera- tion with the Indian Union, but we were treated with all unrea- sonableness.
of the severni remaining (Mr. Menon, who soon after-Independence on freedom," stations still tre Communist hands, wards was flying to India to meet - United Press.
Pandit Nehru in New Delhi, ex-
been
Burmese Govt Troops Regain Town Of Prome
Rangoon, September 9.
FEC Resumes But Still In Secret
Washington, September 10. The Far Earlern resumed
Commission Thursday sessions on after a summer recess but usual secrecy surrounded its de- liborations.
"Should it come to a fight, we should not hesitate to defend our A spokesman said the Com- mission failed to reach agreement India under British ruie had on any of its minor or major mat-
living non-communal ters pending. Th
The Commission act- lines, he added. But suier the Journed after a
a brief session con- country had been divided on a fined to adr
administration detail. communal basis, 12 million Mos- Commission members expect lems in Southern India wanted the Soviet member to ask for a -their-own-homeland-and-natural--review-of-General-MacArthur's- ly looked to Hyderabad Hydera- lorder forbidding Japanese Gov- bad's disappearance as an Inde ernment employees from strik- pendent Stute would mean soine- | ing-Associated Press. thing like the annihilation for millions of Moslems in Southern India, he declarit. Reuter.
Burmese Government troops have recaptured from Coal Allocation
the Communist-led 'insurgents the strategic
rail and river town of Prome, northwest of Ran-Plan For Europe
goon, a Government communique.dnnounced tonight.
The loss of Presne is a major
has
;
BRICK RULED WEAPON
London, September 0. A London ningistrate today bound over for twi years 21- year-old radio engineer and a 22- Geneva, September 10. A detailed Polish plan for al-year-old clerk who were charg- Clashes between Government
European couned before him with possessing, un setback to the Communists as and insurgent troops were also locating coal to
tries
been
weapon-a unanimously cffensive
ploce of it was the biggest town ever reported in the Tin Mandalay adopted by the coal Committee of brick-nt an East London open meeting addressed by Nations Economic air held by them for any length tween,
points in the Ir-the United
Commission for Europe, it was speakers of Sir Oswald Mosley's of time and one of the main and of two
announced Thursday.
Union Movement. centres of their Communist ad-rawaddy Della arch.
One of the speakers, Mr. Jef- Under the new allocations pro- ministration in Burma.
cedure the Coal Committee wilt frey lumm, was knocked uncon-
ite occupation by insurgent forces An August 19. Frome has been
of the Government's objectives.
one
main
Rangeon and
Armed Bandits
.
Government forces recaptured the town at noon today. Sinco Two hundre armed bandits be competent to allocate coal by clous when hit by a brick, but took part in a midnight attack on quantity and quality to every it was not suggested that either
suburb of the Rangoon
Kom- European country except Spain, of the two accused threw this! mendina, British sources in the in nccordance with declared re- brick-Reuter.
first quirements and export avalla- area reported today. Tho objective of the taiders, who ap- bility.
soveral In practice the system will not proached by river in partles, was the local headquar-affect the cool trade of the Soviet zone of mors of the People's Volunteer Or- Union and the Eastern genisation-stili loyal to the Gov- Germany, since Bussin does nut take part in the work of the eriment their demand for am- Coal Committee, but the system
Its recapture gives the Govern- ment virtual centrol of the main always from Hangoon Into Cen- iral Burma, and will considerably facilitate the movement of troops to the fighting fronts, and will enable rice to be shipped. Into the interior from the capital,
shot
When munition was met with resistance, will cover virtually all other in- muni complete news blackout firing started, the noise of which ternational movements of cool in surrounded the details of
the was clearly audible in the Bri-Europe.-Associated Presa offenalve - until the leat faw tah Pegu Club near the contro dayn.
tif Rangoon. The attackers shot The
Government communique a Burmese sub-agent of the reported a small-scale action at Burma Olt Company, looted sev Allanıyo
the opposite eral houses in the neighbourhood bank
of the Irrawaddy from and decamped with large sums Thayelmyo, 35 miles north of in cash and jewellery on the ar Prome. In which three insurgents rival of motorised police.-Red- were killed.
ter.
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SWISS CYCLISTS WILL RACE IN US
CHINA TUNG OIL- OUTPUT LOW
Washington, September 10. Chinn's tung all production re- mains below pre-war levels but should equal the 99,000 ton out- put of.1040, the US Agriculturo Department reports.
China Inst year exported 80,- 000 tons of the oil-two-thirds of It to the United States. Pre- war production averaged about 132,000 tons annually.
The report said China's tea red oil production, estimated nt exceeds 1947 yield but also falls below pre-war Average of 20,000,-Associated Press.
Zurich, September 9. Swiss bicycle racers after an interval of several years, will shortly proceed to the United States to participate in the six-23,000 tons, day cycle races.
H. Koblet. Swiss pursuit race champion, who was fourth in the recent world championships and W. Diggeimenn, former Swiss champion motor pace racer, plan
In
to compete their first race New York on October 5.
They also plan to participate In Ohio, Buffalo, Clevoland and Chicago.
The
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BUCKY WALTERS SIGNS CONTRACT
who
Cincinnati, September 9. William Bucky Walters, took over the reigns of the Cin- cinnati Reds in midseason, yes- terday signed a contract to man-
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