THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1940.
STORMY SESSION IN HOUSE RUSSIAN ATTACK
DEMAND FOR EARLY STATEMENT Hussars In BY GOVT ON MALAYAN
MALAYAN SITUATION
COUNCIL TAKES UP HYDERABAD APPEAL
Paris, September 17.
The United Nations Security nii on Council voted right to Thursday to inke up Hyder- abad's appeal for help against Invaders from India.
Then the Commit adjourned until Monday while Italian troops were closing in on their first ma jor objective, the military cen- 1 of Secunderabad,
lactin
Both Hyderabad unes were heard briefly by the Con- ell after a tangled debate on whether it would take up question at all.
the
It was the at full dress per- formance by a United Nation Istency in the newly decorated Palais de Chaillot.
The Hyderaba delegation:
Foreign headed by Nawab Moln Navhz Jung, up- swift and pealed for "action
determined,"
London, September 16.
The Colonial Secretary, Mr. Arthur Creech Janos, is expected to make a statement on Maloya noxt Wednesday. Mr. Anthony Eden, Deputy Leader of the Opposition, asked in the House of Commons today for assurance that a full statement on the Molayan situation would be made before the end of the spocial session of Parliament tomorrow. wook.
Members wanted the latest information before they dispersed, Mr. Eden said, adding that there was widespread concern about Malaya.
the
no
To
Mr. Eden'.
request reiterated the time was not cipe for the set- Conservatives' protest thatting up of some Cominorwealth
which Government statement wasniachlitery
sould be ndo in last night's debate. Brought to ben in disputes of which only brought this sort, discredit on the whole Common- Wealth.
11:
in reply to the points ruined about Mainya, M Herber! Mar- rism, Leader of the House, and jedny that there were questions on the Order Paper for Wednes- day and that it would be right them for the Colonial Secretary make a riatement un Malayan situation.
Mr. R. A. Butler, a former Under-Secret.ry
Foreign Altairs, also criticised the Gov-
of ernment's
the handling Malayar situation when he re- sumed the debate on the King's Sperch for the Opposition.
fur
Singapore
Gingapore, September 17.
The Fourth Queen's Own 'Hussarsons of Britain's proudest regiments--arrived hare from the United King- dom today to reinforça Bri. tish troops fighting amal) - scale Communist revolt In Malaya
The Unit disembarked the trooper Dilwara. which le continuing on to Hong Kong with trapps for the Hong Kong garrison.
· Amaclited Previ.
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ON SCAP POLICY
Tokyo, September 16.
The Russian political advisor, Mr. N. I...G. Gener' alov, at a three-hour meeting with Japanese Communist loaders, reportedly branded Gen- eral Douglas MacArthur as a violator of the Potsdam declaration, and promised continued ' Russian support for the Japanese workers' "struggle."
Mr Generalov again referred to Gen MacArthur's letter of July 22 in which SCAP called for a Japanese ordinance ban- ning strikes against the gov- ernment. stating that such strikes would be, counter to the [objectives of the Aurea octa-
next, ald not refer to Intil. Hepation. dealt solely with ecamies.
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Tokyo Rose Helped
By POWs?
was
He reportedly asserted
Tokyo, September 17~~~ Mr. Reginald Faget, Luisour,
Sensational evidence incrim- said that ho thought the House SCAP's letter along with the re-
exercised Lyinating at least two former should recogulse Indlu a praition.sultant "pressurg”
allied war prisoners may be What would have seen Britan's the Japanese government were
flo-presented at the trial of "Tokyo attitude in face of thugs which "violations of the Potsdam had been happen in ilver-claration," of the decisions of the Rose" at San Francisco Inte: bad, the Nizam seeking to inve
reliably Commission and ofthis month. it
learned today. I put this suggestion for his own foreign policy, the dying Far Eastern
of arms and negotiations for the Japonese constitution. ward on my oyim responsibility.
NO
resparsible Govern-
He pointed
The names of the two men are out to Japanese but with the strongest convic-ment which ir metually going la
Governments Communists that this view al-unknown to their tion. While the Government rule there can possibly stand for
but
it is said i evidence that voiced officially by renty was ja willing to tramp from one that sort of thing from foreign country to another. It Princely States"
Heading Soviet representatives in they participated in the Tokyo Rose broadcasty or worked on is only this autumn that they
preparation of other propaganda nre going to summon a Com-
broadcasts, and will be given by monwealth conference."
witness.
Practically othing had been hebrd about Jerial defence, but it was quite clear that the Empire was for keener to prove "The position in Malaya he that it could speak with that in- anld, "sans which reveals a dependent and united voice and much as anything else the dila-be that genuine tourd volce, "ast toriness and efficiency of the the miserable that voice of In- British Government.
ternational Socialism, but that imperial third voice which would "The fact that
the we hyd Colonial Secretar allting there stand between the two giants of yesterday looking
exceedingly the East and West" Suncomfortable sur a large part of the duỷ and that he made ng res ply in the evening 11148 left a us on the al- nasty taste with the
titude of the Government on this vital question.”
In tinger, India's swami Mudalie Prime Minister of Mysore State told the Coum- cll Bial Hyderabnit was not a no- tion and for that reason Security Council had no right to told Earlier he had intervene. reporters the elash was a domes- the question, international
war.
Britain,
be
the
Tokyo.
not
had Kald. handed paramountcy to India, but she
had handed over the title deeds of paramountoy. Mr. Godfrey Nicholson, Con- servative, said that he thought The situation was grave ennuigh
"We consider the Measures
taken
occupation the by authorities and the Заранее government unlawful," Generalov declared,
The United States District At- Mr.torney, Mr. Frank J. Hennessy, Bald in San Francisco that the nine witnesses who will testify the treason trint of Mrs. Zyn
to merit "som passing word" The "Akabata"-Red Flag Aquing will errive on Friday
General Prospat
Mr. Generalay is political ad
Lieutenant General
Mrs.
flown
d'Aquino, મ California bom Nisel, Is charged with being the Tokyo Rose who broadcast nightly from Japan to American soldiers during the Pacific wer in an effort to break their morale.
from Sir Stafford Cripps, who dally, organ of the Japan Com-from Japan. probably has niere influence on muust Party, suid Mr. Gen- Minister
India than any single European" crnlov's statements were made on The witnesser--eight Japanese
Briton--will be The Government, in effect, had Tuesday at á, meeting of repre- and one
of the "Democracy from Japan to Fairfield, Cali- proclaimed itself completely dis-sentatives interested as to what was hap- Protection League" including Ka-fornia. Six other witnesses will pening in India and Hyderabad. kau Hosekara, Communist mem-arrive later.. UN Taken Seriously?
happens at the ber of the House of Councillors. Univer
Nations, hope the Gov- Referring Jo Kashmir, Mr.emment will still send a message and Government the people Butler sakti that it seemed there to whs grave danger whether the of India that we do not judge the United Nations was going to be merits of the rase, but that on taken seriously or pot.
all sides of the Hause we un viser We are at the crossroads in hesitatingly condemn the method Kuzma Derevanko, Russian ro- Domblon
Mr. Hennessy said she would the history
United Na-which the
of India presentative on the Allied Coun. has adopted to rcite this dis-cil for Japan. The Red Flag said arrive here on an Army trans- added Mr. Nicholson General Demvyanko Was also port on September, 27. Charges present during part of the mpei will probably be submitted to the ing with the Japanese Reds. ነፍ
Mr. Generalov reportedly told the Japanese
visitors that the Soviet Union will continue their resolute and vigorous stand "for ruiillment of resolution of the Allled powers."
The Nawab asked, the Council to stop the war at once and end Inis "premeditaled aggression."
Indian Position
of the
Mr. Butler al:o spake on the issue between India and Hyderations," bad. He sairi that the British Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor | pute," Government had declined to see for the Exchequer, who spoke Fleuter. representatives เ Hyderabad when they were in Britain dur- ing the summer en tihely way to India.
Nothing in the relations of the two territories, ing said, gave In- dia the right tu send troops into Hyderabad to preserve order. He an India hud violated 题 Mr. Butler stated that he-kuut standstill agreement as a "scrap of paper.
If the Council would require India to get out of Hyderabad, he said, his country would agree
to closely Integrated co-opera- tlon with India.
done his best, through his ex- perience of Indian affairs to try to bring the British Government
Russian Troops
Enter
together with the representatives Berlin American Sector
of Hyderabad.
"I had absolutely no success," he said amid Opposition cries of beghame."
"And we are prepared," nelded, "to give these words full meaning and validity."-Asko- cinted Press.
Cuts In French Expenditure
The Government were ada. mant in saying that they would not intervens, or even see the representatives of Hyderabad, who were visiting this country on their way to India.
"The Government then resisted the suggestion, because of legal and technical considerations, of interfering or net in the affairs of one country or another," to added.
Paris, September 10. *115 French Premler. Mr. Henri Queuille, had decided put the brake on all unnecessary expenditure and make the fol Jowing economies before the end of the year, M. Maurice Petsche, Secretory of State for the Bud- get, told a press conference to- night.
Cripps' Influence
be
Berlin, September 16.
Armed Russian troops invaded the American soctor of Berlin at three points today and threatened United States military policemen with tommy- guns.
In each instance, the Americans forced the bellicose Russians back to their own zone ofter tense minutes, during which a single false - move might have precipitated a clash.
It was believed the Russians were trying to kidnap German policemen in the opening move of a drive to wipe out all opposi
in tien clements In Berlin and
Occupation - Zone
He believed that Sir Stafford Cripps had more influence with | Indļà than any other mun and
Russian that the British Government had the
1-10,000 milion fiance on military great influence with the Gov generally.
emilia,
~Br~~6,000–eliifon-France-en-naklonila
el industries,
14,000 mililou francs the Civil
Bervice.
4,000 million francs on reconstruc-
tion.
takes 52,000 milion.
ernment of India.
"Therefore, ↑ Lelieve a
"German"" "soymes said the-Rus- great responsibility rests on the sans were ingorting the entire
Very
Sino-PI Air Pact Pending
Shanghai, September 17 Flights between China and
to
Grand Jury on September 29- Associated Press and Reuter.
RAF Aided
:
Russia
London, September 17.
He was quoted as saying: "to en- able us to do so I would like you to furnish us with the necessary details. I also desire that do-
The Royal Air Froce claimed mocratie Japanese representatives credit on Thursday for major will fight in the Diet against pos-assistance to Russia in the dark sage of the anti-people bill" for triplementing General lac days of the war against Ger-
many in 1941.
Arthur's letter.
Mr. Generalov said the delay inlished said the RAF was assigned An operations report just pub- Japanese repatriates from Russiarz controlled territories is a "mattern June 14, 1941, to prevent with- drawal of German Air Force of transportation techniquo."-fighters to the East, where a Ger United Press.
Further Domand The Soviet Ambassador to the United States, Mr. Alexander Panyushkin, demanded today that the 11-nation Far Eastern: Commission reverse General
MacArthur's Douglas banning strikes by Government employees in Japan.
man attack on Russia WES iru- minent.
Wertern Front," It said.
"Throughout the summer and autumn of 1941 roughly one third of the total establishment of Ger- man first line single-engined fighters was contained on the
The report ·W/KLM written by Marshal Bir Sholto Douglas (now policy Lord Douglas), then C-in-C at the RAF Fighter Command, It covered fighter operations be | tweez-November 15, 1910 aud” The Ambassador is Russin's ro December 31, 1941---Apsoclosed
Pruss
shoulders of the British Govern- 20,000-men Mosuow-trained po- the Philippines may be resumed presentative on the Commission, ment to exercise their influence lice corps formed from troops in the near future pending the the chief Allied policy-making in India at the present time to under General Walter von Sey-signing an air agreement agency for the Pacific.
An extent which may bring this
terrible situation to an end.
"I, therefore, say fairly and squarely, the responsibility does
dlilz, captured at Stalingrad.
Fiew Indirect Enter woult bring In abril 20,000 million franes and direct M. Peterbe, salt the present finmurimi
They suld these Germans bad worse than that of 1925-26, Tikrily because Franse bad been unable not only rest on the United Neeen ordered to stamp out all op-
tions and the technical considern- position elementi. tios whether
plaja
to unblock her American credite,
This, he sald, was understandable, “We cannot mak anation which la placing | hannel. extra burden on its taxpayers to help
the CHEO can be
It resta fairly and
us unless we make considerable sacriäres squarely on His Majesty's Gov-
dunelves,” he said.
Meanwhile, the
French Government
prepared to ruth through Parliament
short hill making wirikes in the pulse force Hiegel-Beuter.
-
to exercise their in- ernment fluence and to use it in the right way in a strong manner, which they have not yet used."
Mr. Butler wondered whother
United Party Regains Power In S. Rhodesia
Salisbury, Rhodesia, September 16.
The United Party, which has controlled the Southem Rhodesian Government since 1934, begained power, by a majority of 18 seats in the Legis lative Assembly today by the mandato diven by yesterday's general election. The final state of the parties was: United Party
24; Liberals five; Labour one.
Tho United-and - Liberal |--fálied to serve the general wal-
partics fought out
fare. the main
contest in the seventh gonorpi
Russian licensed German newspapers reported that in the latest anti-Soviet demonstration in Berlin schoolchildren stoned German policemen in the flux stan sector on Tuesday.
The
between the two countries.
PRETTIEST COLEEN
"The Soviet delegation con."
New York, September 17. Miss Dublia of 1848, a pretty Far siders that the
Eastern brunette Irish coleen known in Committon cannot bypass such
by gross violation
Wexford Town, Wexford County,
the Eire, as Miss Gertrude Meyler,
ed
18, arrived here by air to begin a a 10-day visit to New York Mr. City, part of the award which
A
Supreme Commander
of
the
Commission's decision."
Panyushkin said.
Mr. Panyushkin charged in a Both the Philippine Minister to statement that General Mac- China. Senor Preceso Sebastian Arthur's polley, which was car and the Chinese Minister to the ried out by the Japanese Gov- Philippines, Mr. Chen Tee-ping, ernment, violated the 1945 Pots- told the North Chinn Dally Newg dam Declaration. that they had hoped an agree
soon be signed In ment would Nanking.
Nanking was reported to be waiting at present for the arrival of a Philippine expert to work out the draft of the
proposed Sino-Philippine air agreement. most serious of the in- The Chim
National Airways stances in which Russian troops Corporation suspended all Bights invaded the American sector to Montla on September 1 at the
Philippine Govern caine when Anierican Privates request of the David Ruffner and Richard ment, who wanted reciprocal" to "request" General MacArthur on board a Pan American World
rights.
to revoke his anti-strike directive Airways clipper from Shannons, Alverson saw a truck and two. The Philippine Ge
ine Government re- of July 22 and a Japanese Gov-Sire. Jeeps filed with armed Russlanquested Amoy a atop-over crament ordinance of July 31 She told reports that she troops standing in front of the point for the Philippine Airlines puiting the directive into effect competed with 4,000 Irish, cīrīs
to win the title. Germian police station in Sche-pinnes nying between Manila and lesschestrusse jus!
She told how she was to have Inside the Shanghai, whereas the Chinese He also proposed that the "re- American Zone.
Governtment would only offer pressive measures against the made the trip last May but was Canton. Early last month, the workers and employees of Gov- brought down with vaccine fever recolving an inoculation PAL suspended all nights to grnment enterprises, and institu- alter Shanghal Reuter,
tions should be discontinued before leaving for America Reuter.
sociated Press,
Lovelled Guns.
·Ruffner said "Une of the Rus- ajana jabbed a machinegun. in my guls. I got mad, shoved it away and turned my pwn, tommygun against him. "An- ofher Ruslan lovelled his: tommygyn at me.
At this point a Russian officer
Lack Of Radar
ivent with her selection In the Dublin contest.
He called on the Commission Man Mayer-landed at the fold
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been The United Putty have
American reinforcements ar Flowt? ure Gibed with modern They distered, though not responsible for the purchase:frives and the Russians retreated. radar equipment. STOALLY ON private enterprises. Talways by the Government, bà
He told The annual meeting of native, poly and relations with formation of an electrical supIn omner, Mertent, a Russiais; the Pederation that at the and neighbouring territories.
commission and cold storage sentry chesed on ared German of the Most war Britain 141 in It was thought here that large-urgentation with capital now from the Soviet sector into the wating radar hat offer: threw scala immigration to Southern towing freely, the Patty is prek
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