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PACIFIC WAR THREAT REVELATIONS BY U.S.
ROMULO AS NEXT UN PRESIDENT
Washington, August 27.
The State Department published documents today showing that as early as 1933 American diplomats in the Far East were warning that Japan might attack the United States, The documents were published in the first of five volumes detailing the foreign relations of the United States, 1933.
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attitude The present volume deals with | Hoover this same the Far East,
expressed in a State Department Probably the strongest warning memorandum to the British Em- Lake Success, August 27. *
of future Japanese aggression bussy.-Reuter, Irigadier General Cortos P. came from Mr. Joseph C. Grew, P. Romulo, permanent Philippine then United States Ambassador delegate to the United Nations, Is In Tokyo, who wired the Secre- generally regarded here today stary of State, Mr. Henry L. Sum- a certainty for Presidency of the son, "There is no bluff in her at- General Assembly this year.
titude" Election for this key post will Despite these warnings, the be held when the Assembly opens | United States continued to oppose
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mata have been mentioned in be Sino-Japanese war. hind-the-RCEDES talks ns likely Sanctions were opposed by
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President Herbert Hoover, whuse Zafrullah Khan of Pakistan and term of offee ended in March. Mr. Nasrollan Entezam, of fran.
Depart- But observers in a position ie 1933, and by the State know said that there is no ilkeli-ment under Prosident Roosevelt. hood of either standing against Japan's attitude,
Ambassador Grew's analysis of wired to the General Romuto.
Secretary of State in February. 1033, said.
No Bluff
If elected, General Romulo will be the ath President of the As sembly. The others were M. Paul-lienti Spank (Belgium). Dr. Oswaldo Aranha (Brazil), Dr. Jose "Every important step by the Arce (Argentina) and R. Herbert Lengue of Nations has been fore- V. Evalt (Australia),
stalled bere, in order to demon- General Romale has been active strate Japan's independence of in the Unite Nations since its 'and disregard for Western inter- start in 1941. He served last year (ference with what she conceives' as Chairman of the Assembly's) to be her own vital Interests, Special Political Committee.
SECRET PLAN FOR KASHMIR
Srinagar, August 27,
U.S. Admiral To See Franco
Madrid, August 27., Admirat Richard Conolly, C-In-C of the U.S. Naval Forces in the Eastern Atlan - tło and the Mediterranean, will pay a formal visit to Generalissimo Francisco Franco next month.
audience The
will take place while four American warships are visiting Spanish ports. Two cruisers and two destroyers are to arrive at La Corunna on September 9.
King Abdullah of Trans - Jordan will visit Spain early In September and pay a gall on Generalissimo Franco. The King is at present in Bel- tain visiting King George VI. -United Press.
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The United Nations Conumission broadcasting on a trequency o1, on Kashmir decided today to send 45 kilocycles per second and an a delegation to India and Pakistan (9.52 megacyeles per second in the with secret proposals.
Observers believe that the pro- posals are designed to bring the two governments together to con clude an agreement on a truce in Kashmir.
The delegation will fly to Karn- chi on Monday and then go on to New Delhi,
The delegation will consist of Dr. Oldrich Chyle of Czechoslo- "There is no bluff in her at. vakia, the commission's present titude. The military themselves, | chairman, and Mr. Erik Colman, and the pubile through military representative of the United Na- propaganda, are fully prepared tions Secretary-General, Mr. Try-
gve Lie.
to fight rather than to surren. der to moral or other pressure from the West.
It will return here in about four days. The Commission bead-
Supporters of General Romulo are saying today that opposition to his candidature for the Pro. sidency may come from the Eastern European countries. In view of the General's recent activities in the Philippines for
"A large section of the public quarters are reticent about the organising a Pacific Union as and the Army has been led by nature of the proposals, but ac- bulwark against Communiam.
believe cording to observers here, certain! General Romulo was entrusted
military propoganda to
Russia and disputed points are envisaged. tes and Japans or Japan, or both, Is inevitable.
The Commission had fixed a chines are in
The military and naval
joint meeting the two govern. state of high effi- ments at New Delhi for August etenes and are
22, but called it off after receiv- strengthened. They possess com- rapidly being
Ing their reactions to the pro- self-confidence plete
and ar-
visional agenda. rogance. The Navy is becoming niore bellicose".
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who for the General Romulo, past month has been sounding out the nations of the Pucille region, left Manila today for Lake Suc- cess-Reuter,
RUMANIA LOOKS TO RUSSIA
Moscow, August 27. The Rumanion Defence Minis ter, Emil Botnarash, in an ar- ticle
Army on the Rumanlun stressed the importance of study- Ing the achluvements of advanced Soviet military science, according In a news bulletin issued by the Rumanian Embassy here today.
This would CDSRIC the high military preparerbess of the Ru- manian armed forces, he sold-- Reuter.
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War Dangor President Hoover read Ambas- Grew's message and gave his reasons for opposing sanctions in a letter 10 the Secretary of State. Mr. Stimson.
He said, "The imposition of nny kind of sanction, military Or economic, would in the present state of mind of the Japanese people, provoke the spread of the conflagration already in pro- gress, and might even involve the United States."
A few days after Roosevelt succeeded
In a statement las week, giving the reasons for the cancellation. the Commission said
the muin difficulties with respect to the agenda concerned the din- banding and disarining the Azad (Free) Kashmir forces and the defence and administration of the Northern areas of the Kashmir state-Reuter,
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President President) H.K.T.
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MILITARY REVOLT IN BOLIVIA
Buenos Aires, August 27.
A revolutionary movement has broken out in Bolivia, according to Argentino Foreign Minis- try circles, quoting a Bolívian Government communication from La Paz.
Reports received here by short-wave radio from Antofagasta, Northern Chile, 'spoke of a mil- itary revolt in which elements of the Nation- alist Revolutionary Movement were said to be taking part.
The movement began simul- Reports of an Indian revolt in taneously in the towns of Cocha- the Province of Oruro, near the barnba, Oruro and Santa Cruz, mining area, About 100 miles the reports added.
South East of La Paz, reached A new Bolivian Cabinet was the Bolivian Embassy n Quito, sworn in on August 3. In May | Ecundor, on August 12 The re- President Enrique Hertzog hand- volt was quelled by the Army, ed temporary control of the Gov the report said.Reuter.
Vice-President.
ernment to the
Mr. Mamerto Urrielagoitia, owing to illness.
Almost immediately the Gov- ernment decreed generul mobilt- sation, following disorder in thei tin mines, main source of
via's wealth.
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8.15-The Atars Sing. (Nestle's), A.10 -The Dairy Farm Programme. 0.00—Hadiffualon Request Show, 9,26The Carrier Programme, 10,00 BBC World News. 10.10-Local News,
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At Catavi, one of the world's the 10 inns and five bakeries of largest tin mines, miners fought this old Devonshire town tonight Midnight. Close Down. with troops and killed several at showed that its ale had the managerial stall. death roll. was estimated at about The strikes subsequently ended but there have been disturbances since.
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with made-up red noses, visited Bolivian nationwilets, said to each inn and sampled quart of come from Argentina, beer, while bread weighers coli- have fought a pitched battle ed on the bakeries. In the offeint with troops in the Bollylan procession were the Portreeve (Mayor), Borough Balliff, Ste- . Many members of the National ward, members of the Court Leet Revolutionary Movement were (the traditional Borough Coun. arrested after the attempt to sel- cil), plg drovers, scavengers and ze Viilazon and the tin mine rle- viewers of the water courted.
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