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Indonesians who genuinely seek Independenco.-Associated!
Press
Big Influx Of “Groundnut” Families
Dar es Salaam, Tanganyika,
September 21. Nearly 100 "Groundnut" wlyes, children and staff have) arrived in Dar es Sulaamin the post six days-the biggest children recorded during a single week
Assessed influx of wives and
Tokyo, September 21. Damage estimated at 18,000 since the scheme started.
The Liangibby Castle brought (approximately 56 wives and families, the
caused by mainder arriving by air in vari-
re-
for
name
to
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million yen he belloved two of the murder- years in estious parts of San Francisco, September 20.
Pickets were withdrawn from rs of Count Bernadette and Col-£18 million) was | Chinese relief agencies said much United States Ariny docks to-onel Serot were still in Jerusa- typhoon Ione, which struck ous aircraft, including four who Several wives left the same of these stocks have been allocat-day as striking CIO longshore-lem or among those arrested, In-Japan last week, according to travelled by an Air France plane.
to distant provinces like Sui-
back to work ticating that a third" member of the Ministry of Construction.
thei- children men reported
"Hill," Damage to rallways throughout day, with yoan and Sinking.
will the assassination party might al- The poor under an agreement that
the Eastern Japon was heavier than "Richmond
European resi- early reports had indicated. Full selected for the shipments Permit the departure of Army endy have been detained. Continuo Hunt-
railway services will not be ra-dential area now under construc- of Shanghat impossible they cargoes to the Far East.
alored before October.
tion in Nachingwea over 100. <niel,
Inland from Lindi. Sengokuhara, a mountain resort miles
Tho The Jewish authorities,
The majority are going Government was aware of the in the 10-day-old Pachle Const
strike tie-up, loading tinuing the hunt for the mur-about 70 miles from Tukys, is
result of the Kongwa, however, and there was
Dar excitement In It began on array supply ships in an derers, seized 200 Sternists and still isolated as a
typhoon and relief parties have much sad the administration was ex-effort to rush essential supplies to sent them to a detention camp packed in food and provisions for Salaam harbour and airport as The police ralded private homes
and dozens about a dozen Pactile
Americans
of wives and children bases. peeled to announce this
Federal Judge to Meanwhile,
were met by hus- the Sternists. rest
other Allied nationals living there. landed and the name of the American en-
only incident
and fathers who have dismissed un-
occurred Those marooned at Sengokuharn bands The George B. Harris giovering Arm appointed to or-
include two Allied dependants been separated in some cases for Imany months, -Ansociated Press. ganise and allocate materials to fair labour practice charges which when a Sternist leader tried new projects within the scope of the Pacific Amerlern Shipowners make un anti-government speech with infant chikren,-Reuter, ECA.
Association and the CIO Marine in the courtyard of Police Head- He was separated Meanwhile, I'resident Chiang (Cooks and Stewards Union had quarters.
from the others. Kai-shek had been informed of filed against each other.
Observers believed the Ster- situation on Point Island after Both the disputing parties had The publication
original asked, for dismissal. Associated Press eye-witness sur- vey.
of the
munth
to
| nists would go under cover as U The shipowers had accused the result of the Jewish Government's A Government spokes- union of tying up three ships in action.
The President': office had In-viointion structed competent authorities to strike injunction last month and ished.
of the Federal animan sald fears of civil war van-
however, when
the
survey the surplus with a view the Union had charged the on-Sternists failed to put up a fight
to Immediate sale or distribution ployers with failure to bargain. against the Jewish forces round-
of all property, whether usable United Press.
or
scrup.
Oficials connected with various
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Chinese relief agencies refused to estimate the present value of Point Island's 200,000 tonk of surplus, which, one local -E12- High-language newspaper descriu- ed as amonument waste. servers' guesses ranged US$200,000,000 to US$500,090,000 in original value. The present value after rusting and warping with the seasons-was impossible
Letimate.-Associated Press.
Alleged Gun Runners Identified
Washington, 20.
Three Americons, arrested by the Dutch police off Singapore Inst week accused of trying to smuggle arms into South-cast Asin, were identified today by the United States State Department as William H. Hallim, pilot of Catalina Bying-bont, Albert Won- stall and Connie W. Scigrist, A Filiping, who was also arrested. was identified as Primitivo Masil.
The group was arrested last. Tuesday at Ayeraboe · · Island; in the Anombas group in a Briffsh and Dutch police trap.
The flying-boat-identified us the property of the Insujar Airways of the. Philippines, was confiscat
The group wa
was suspected or Tol, 34165 trying to smuggle arms. Into Re- publican-held Indonesia, or into Malaya Redi
Ing them up.-United Press.
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