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Muslim Reply On Kashmir

· London, October 4.

Mr. S. D. Khan, President of the London Muslim League, in s letter to the Editor of the Libera! newspaper "Manchester Guar- dian." today said that the Azad Kashmir Army "is nothing but the popular army of the Kash- miris".

His comment was a rejoinder to a letter on the Kashmir dis- pute by Mr. Khushwant Singh. Press Attache to the. Ladian High "Commissioner in London,' pub- lished in the newspaper or September 2.

-~~Mr. Khon said: "In Insisting upon the disarining of this popuar army prematurely so that her own forces can occupy the whole of Kashmir, India is fol- familiar now lowing her by

technique, which is to permit a plebiscite only after the resul has been assured

in her

ONT

1svour-by-the-presence of her

armed troops.

Of the presence

of Pakistan's

Armed forces in Kashmir, Mr.

Khan said:

"To stop the forces of the Gov- crament of India from coming into

direct contact with thè frontiers of its country, the Gov- crainent of Pakistan was forced to move a certain number of its troops into some definite defen- | sive positions."

There was no question, he added, of the United Nations Commission for India and Pak- ictan discovering that there were Pakistani nationals and Pakistan armed forces in Kash-i mis.

were

They (the Commission) *voluntarily supplied with the necessary information by Pakis-

fan",

Mr.

Khan described

the

Maharaja of Kashmir's "offer of} accession to India behind Pakis- as "fraudulent and

Lan's back"

invalid" because

the State, "on

its own application" had com- cluded રો ttandstill agreement

Escaped From Reds

Three British soldiers and za American soldier broke away The from a Russian army prison at Pankew, East Berlin. Britons had been held by the Ritai:nt for more than 18 months and the American for 11 mon hs. The prisoners claimed they had been subjected to brutal treatment throughout their im prisonment and their rations were of the scantiest, Photo shows Recruit John J. Sinkiewicz (Baltimore, Maryland, USA) photo- graphed at American Military Headquarters. Berlin after his Escape Sinkiewicz taid he had been struck and given cold

answer questions water treatment for refusing to American armed strength. (AP Photo).

about

GUARANTEE FOR U.S. INVESTORS

Washington, October 4.

writh Pakistan the trans- The Secretary of Commerce, Charles Sawyer, said

fer of British power in the sub-

continent

Reuter.

in

August 1947.-

Executed Before The Amnesty

Lake Success, October 4. The Greek delegate,

today that the Government will probably give some sort of a guarantee against risk to businessmen who invest abroad in President Truman's Point Four programme to aid under- developed countries.

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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949.

CHINESE COMMUNISTS ECHO THE RUSSIAN ATTACKS ON WEST

San Francisco, October 4.

The Chinese Communist radio broadcast today

was devoted to "furthering world peace”.

to

It boasted that the Soviet bloc would soon be able "pulverise" non-Communist countries -headed by Britain and the United States.

Peèrèss Denies She

Is Sponging

New York, October 4.. Lady

Mountbatten, tria daughter of the Marquess of Carlsbrooks and a cousin of King George VI, today denied * London "Dally Express" mén port which caid the lɛ in the United States without maney and is fiving on the gênerosity “et friends.

"I am not sponging en my American friends,” she kald. "My family is well eff and so Am 1. le is Just difficult in these trying times to get money out of the country." -United Press

Jeweller On Charge Of Murder

Quebec, October 4.

A French-Canadian jeweller named Albert Guay appeared in the Magistrate's Court in Quebec today on a charge of murdering his wife by dyamiting an airliner in which she was travelling.

|

The "China Conference for De-

fending World Peace" issued á: resolution rehashing the Soviet charges which blamed the "American and British imperialisi blog for preparing an "aggres {sive war” by expanding the net- work of military bases, partaking

Mystery Find In Temple

Nara, Octoer 4. Priests and workers dig be

in the Atlantfeyond the door of a hidden pit ing to establish the so-called nine text below the £ve-story Pacific Union' all of which would pagoda at

the world's aldest

be used for a "renewed attack wooden temple here today and upon the Soviet Union. China and brought out a bejewelled relit other countries.

bowl which, according to tradi- However, the Soviet bloc's might tion, contains the sacred remains long

age surpassed that of the

of Buddha Imperialist bloc," the radio sid. The broadcast said that follow-

disclosure of the Ing

of the Russian possession of the atom bomb "i!

These contents are merely one of the version which clings to the 13 century old tradition of Horyu

board

is clear that we will certainly Temple near here and the Gov- have suffelent strength to pal-nment has appointed yerise all criminal plots of the of seven leading archaelogists ta

examine the relic. warthongers provided that the people of the world would con- tinue to "strengthen their unity."

"Mighty March" The conference pledged that the | new "People's Republic of China” is willing to "mite with cur great ally, the Soviet Union" together with her satellites in supporting world peace.

Let our enemy tremble be

Dur mighty March for peace," it said.

fore

The resolution also demanded an immediate start of Japanese peace treaty negotiations in which, it said, the new Chinese Red re- gime would partake as the "mighty fortress of Far Eastern peace."

"United With Russia”

The conference speakers in- Madame Guny and 22 others claded Russian, Italian and Korean died on September 9 when adelegates in addition to Chinese Canadian Pacific Airlines Dakota Communiste. exploded and crashed 60 kilome tres from Quebec.

Chu Teh, Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Red Army, said that after the last war the United The case is being described as States has taken the place of the "Love Bomb Case." The police Fascist Germany, Italy and Japan are intending to present 33 wit-and it is frantically preparing for nesses, many of them technicians, to attempt to substantiate the con- tention that 2 home-made dynamite bomb was placed on board the Dakota.

There has been no indication so

the alleged bomb have been re-

covered. The wreckage of the

plane was strewn over a wide

Mr. Sawyer told the House Foreign Affairs Com-far that any recognisable bits of

mittee that while such a guarantee is highly likely, the precise form it will take is not easy to predict. The Committee is studying the father nations covering the right so-called Point Four programme American investors to

P. proposed as a means of building crt their foreign earnings into

area. -

Guay, after the plane crash, stayed besides his wife's body until the funeral, weeping almost constantly. He denies any connec- accused the police of persecuting" tion if their property is expro-him-Reuter. priated.

Pipinelis. today confirmed in "P the economies of backward follars and their right to receive tion with any bomb plet and bas the General Assembly's first ins

Mr. Sawyer said: "The guaran-rept and aquale compensa commission that the guerilla, tee obviously Demosthenes Georgiu, has been should executed.

cover

thi

more than

The announcement was in reply dollar convertibi to renewed demands by theity of the origin Soviet bloc that the Assembly bef **.

al capital inves fold why Greece "deceived" the ment Also, ex delegates by announcing plans perience has in- for an amnesty while going ahead dicated that som with the execution.

the risks of wa the execution damage is desir-1 took place prior to the Govern-

Pipinelis said

guarantee again

ment announcement an amnesty Mr Sawye plans and the project to revise endorsed legisla appeals procedure.

loi to authori

the expenditure

of $35,000,000 to

The Greek delegate also pro- tested against the Soviet bine's

violation of the rules procedure get the technical MR. SAWYER

in their zeal to defend ruthless aid

criminals." The

question was

programme

started

"The American businessman is more

likely to want to go i into these other countries and risk his capital if he feels that his Government is standing #t! the back of him.”

Mr. Sawyer said the Point Four

programme may furnish à par

tial answer to the problem posed

by the fact that the Cited States

buys.

This had

LONDONERS MISS OUT

London, Octobr

For the third successive

sells abroad much more than she week Londoners, are not likely to get a six-penty meat bonus forced the United promised by the Government States to make up the difference because of a "go slow" by with foreign grants and loans. Severe Drain

porters who are demanding more pay for the handling of

He pointed out that last year the extra meat. the. U.S. exported some $12,500,- 000,000 worth of goods and im-

Now, the Food Ministry tears

going bad while the go-slow con-

raised as the Political Commis- He said that about $17,000,000-ported only about $7,000,000.- that there is a risk of fresh meat sion, prepared to continue the 000 in long term private Amer-000. debate on former Italian colonies.ican capital is at present invest- The grand total of the aid given findes, and it is being diverted

The Byelo-Russian delegate,

ed aboard.

by the United States to other from the London market to thế countries since July 1, 1845 provinces. Kuzma Kisseley, had asked the Converting of Earnings reached $26,700,000,000, he said. Assembly President to expedite

He said: "Obviously this crain

Only frozen meat from the why the Greek Mr. Sawyer said the "United

cannot con- Argentine and New Zealand is try upon our resources Can (on States Government

miany reaching London and to tinue indefinitely. the amnesty has not been im-through diplomatic channels plemented."United Press.

"There is, however, a way by families may not even get their hegotiate formal agreements with

which the Point Four pro

the report on delegation's announcement

Philippines To Press For An Early Jap Treaty

Manila, October 4.

The Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Felino. Neri, indicated today that the Philippines will press for an early Japanese peace con- ference.

Mr. Neri said the Philippines on the veto power in the Japanese Government feels the peed is ur:peace conference, another stum- gent for breaking the year-old bling blow has now arisen. déadlock on Japan.

This is the question of which

and

He added that the stalemate side will represent. China in the

uncertainties

involved are conference. adversely affecting not only the

Communist

interests of

the Chinese

nations as we but if other regime should win the 'right"|

Foreign afleirs sources said that except for Russia there is unani-

mity among Far Easter Com

mission powers in favour of a

to represent Ching at the con. ference table, it, will presum-· ably follow the Soviet line and endorse· Rumia's veto demand. The Philippine stand in favour

Japanese peace conference in of an early conference party which decisions would be taken stems from a desire to take the

two

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Find the United States

Cother members of the 11-nation | States under the EC terms of

VEC regarding

an Carly date!

One instance, was the American

of Allante dmrepara However, the source sait fations wi drawals from: - apan. addition to Husstan Insistence United Fress.

normal ration,

of

gramme can be implemented and The Food Minister, Mr. John the development of other coun- Strachey, granted a mest, bonus tries accelerate without continual because of the foundance drain upon the American tax-Lame supplies. The dry weather payer. I refer to the American caused many farmers to kill their private capital."United Press. stock carlyReuter..

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war threatening world

He said the Chinese Reds have united with all peace and freedom loving countries and peoples, "first of all the Soviet Union." United Press,

Priests oncinting at the savation immediately encased, the bowl in a laquer container ånd, amid chanting of the sired, mov- ed it to the

Digging theple's main altar.

the stone and

clay door began at midnight on Monday deep in the interior of the closely guarded temple con- pound. Lantern-swinging Ja panese polkeen surrounded the pagoda from a respectable dis tante and warned that when the pit was opened nos eren an ant would be allowed to enter the Hallowed precincts.

Digging continued three hours. One of the excavators told the press later that the bowl was found, in an inner pit which was alled with water.

According to another version, the vase contains the remaina of Prince Shotoka, one of Ja pan's greatest social reformers who

ilved 20 centuries ago. Tradition - also has it that -H) contains the remains of another person whom Shatoku ́greatly respected and-loved."

Scientists are interested mosti in trying to establish the age of the relic, which, they believe, in furn will corroborate a theory that the Horyu Temple is over 1,300 years old and is the oldest wooden| structure in the world.

The seven-man board. members will be officially

Whest:

an.

p-

DANISH ROYALTYxed within a week, is hoping

MAY VISIT UK

tor the temple priest's permis- sion to make public the result of London, October 4. their findings. Unless the The Buckingham Palace Pressmission is given, the age and con

nable today to can-tents of the bowl and that of the Office was frm a published report that King temple may continue to bel Frederik and Queen Ingrid of shrouded in mystery - United Denmark are to make a private visit to the Palace, starting en October 15.

we have no information and no confrmation of the report.” spokesman said.

The report of the impending visit was published in the Copen hagen newspaper. "Berlingske Tideride.-United Press.

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