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INDONESIAN REDS REBUKED BY NEHRU

Bandoeng, June 11.

The Indian Prime Ministar, Pandit Nohru, rebuked Indonesian Communists who appeared at a mass meeting which he addressed here today carry- ing anti-Indian placards. One of the placards said, "Release Indian labour peasant leaders," another,

"Justice to Indian labour solidarity."

GROVES ON ATOMIC CONTROL

Hartford, Connecticut,

June 11. The peaceful uses of atomic energy and the atomic bomb were called

Pandit Nehru, now touring East Asian countries, told his biggest meeting in Indonesia, "If you are under the impres- sion that in India labour lead- era ure kept in prison you are completely wrong. I do say we have a greater measure of democracy than many of the countries which talk of re- volution and Socialism."

He added, "So far as my Gov- ernment is concerned we are not going to allow terrorism and violence or tolerate killings".

Lock-out in Bombay docks

Bombay, June 11. Bombay Decks today re- mained partially Idle due to lock-out of 3,000 workers inco Friday night by the Stevedore Association.

A Dock Workers Union meeting here this evening authorleed Ite Executive to take any action necessary to secure a two-months bonus

President Sockarno and Pandi: Nehru were loudly cheered by surging crowds which lined the route from Government House, Bandoeng, to the football ground twins" today by Lieutenant-es to listen to the two leaders.

where a a mammoth crowd gather General Leslie Groves, who Many displayed giant posters said any interchange of ideas with patriotic slegons, portraits Sockarno, and would be one-sided, with of Nehru and America receiving nothing redion national slogans. but a stab in the back.

for stevedore workers. the "Siamese

Speaking to the graduating class at Hillyer College, the director of the wartime Manhattan atomic bomb project xold Americuns should insist that their Govern- ment maintah adequate security measures on atorale energy,

But, he said, there were sone persons who advocate exchange of ideas with important powers without thought for the treetlom and liberty of the individual,

Pundit Neluru said that he was greatly touched by the welcome which he considered was no merely personal but ⚫ welcome to Indin.

Looking to future

After referring to the ancien ties between India and Indonesia. Pandit Nehru sald now they must look to the future.

"We have to discard from the past ruthlessly anything which made us backward and weak. Hu- reure of our past backwardness we have been

been dominated by other Powers," he suit.

strive present

Any event they muse combine past and And work for soinf thing better. They must learn Western countries what gave them their strength, die- cipline and scientific advance- ment.

from

The stevedore workers had been on a go slow since fast Tucaday.

On Friday the Stevedore Azapciation locked them out and recruited new hande. Ac- cording to the Dock Workers Union, the response to re- cruitment has been very 'poor and 40 per cent of the work At the Docks is held up Reuter.

CHURCH REPLIES TO REDS

Budapest, June 11.

"Thinking Americans know by now that the fact that we had the atomic bomb is the primary rea- son we have not been forced into They know, too, that one war. nation, Russla, alone has persisted in blacking real peace."

General Groves said that al- though Russin is an expanding aggressive power, some Congress- men had proposed that the United Stales lead a five-year disarm-secular ideals of the State by the Minister of People's

ment plan.

Pandit Nehru urged that at all must maintain thri costs they

work unitedly. Be i! Indonesia

have

COAL STEELPOOL

A pastoral letter issued by Hungary's Roman Catholic Bishops and proclaimed to- day in Budapest churches is His considered an answer to a re- cent attack against the Church

the Cathelie orders of monks and

This, he maintained, ignored or Indla they (could not in pre-Education, Jozsef Revai.

insincerity being sent conditions afford to proofs of the shown daily by Russia and her the luxury of many parties. satellites.

His attention being drawn to a "There lawmakers," General giant poster flourisheci at the Groves continued, "are wishing meeting by a local labour, union for the moon," making propa-jon what the Indian Government ganda which Communistic nations should do. Pandit Nehru warme will use against us. But worst of up and said that he knew his job, all, they are offering a sugar- coated pill which fosters cleavage among our own people at a time

FEELING THE WAY

ALEXANDER EXPLAINS ITALY CAPITULATION

London, June 12.

Field Marshal Viscount Alexander wrote in a despatch published today that Italy's capitulation under Marshal Badoglio in 1943 was because she had decided, as in the past, to spring to the aid of the victor. It was not dictated by internal unrest and popular demand.. statement was contained in a despatch published as a supplement to the London Gazette, written in his capacity as former Commander- in-Chief of the Allied Armies in Italy, covering the period from September 3, 1943, to December 12, 1944.

T

RUSSIAN ACTION DANGER

in-Colorado Springs, June 11.

Establishment of a Soviet orbit peace organisation, op- posed to the United Nations, would greatly increase the chances of a Russian war, Sir Benegal Rau, June President.

1

The pastoral letter defended It' was submitted to the loyalty to his own ally, Musso- nuns, branded as "imperialist Secretary of State for War on lint."

After the fight from Rome of agitators and reactionary news April 19, 1947. mongers" by Reval. It mentioned The capitulation, the despatch Dadoglio and the King, the Ger

difficulties were not ag- the historical merits" of the suid. was attributable to the fact man orders in the past and stated that that the Italian Government de gravated, or only insignificantly.) the recent measures taken against cided, as Italian statesmen had by the resistance, either of the or of the civilian Many isms

come clofalers and monasteries in decided in the past, that the time armed forces the country were frequently ar- had

"We had not expected much Today, he sald, so many "isms"ranged by irresponsible non-om-thee to spring to the aid of population,

victors. when we should be united to pre-capitalism, Socialism, Commun- cial clements. The Bishop re- It

of Fascist corruption and serve pence for the world and ism-were being talked about.

quested Catholics to pray for the declared that the nature of from Italians. Twenty-one years

capitulation und the reasons "I consider myself more or less orders.

efficiency had quenched nny freedom for all men."-United

which led to it were not generally a Socialist not in a dogmatle way Press.

There are 63 Catholic orders in understood by the public at the spark of patriotic feeling but in essentially a basle way," this country total of 11,000

time and had been widely mis- not naturally warlike people." he

monks and nuns.

Reuter, represented. since. But it was not en Soekarno, who also

Ther? is no new official regula- true. Lord Alexander wrote, that addressed the meeting, urged on tion on the non-compulsory sys-it wus dictated by internal his countrymen that they must tem of religious instruction, the rest and noy develop a constructive

and popular demand.. Out

pastoral letter warned Catholic "The

fact is that the look. The Arst phase of their parents. This was stated in an Italian Government did not, de- revolution which was a destruc- | swe to Reval's announcement cide to capitulate because it was tive role--was now over. They that the Government will put an itself incapable of offering_fur- must turn their backs on destrue-end to its "liberal policy in con-her resistance nor because of any Lion and turn their energies to nection with the teaching of re-change of heart or intel building up a new Indonesia, ligion.

conviction of the

New York, June 11. -musi-discard-doctrinairo The pastoral-letter-cacouraged Allied-and-democratic-cause. -Scouts-from-18-nations-will nesota. He made-his-statement- aloganism and work hard. Nelther parents to request religious in- "A similar calculation, falsely assemble for the United States in an interview. he ner "my distinguished, dear struction for their children in the as it

turned out.

had brought National Jamboree on July 30 brother Nehru could bring about coming school year, too, as they them into the war in June, 1940 at Valley Forge, Fennsylvania. the change among people, who are entitled to do, according to The moment then had beer! had so long engaged in destruc- the law. The overwhelming ma-carefully chosen. tion, which was necessary, change must masses.

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from. 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, 13th June 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily from 14th to 18th June

This Exhibition is arranged by the Japanese Foreign Trade Institute in, conjunction with Philippine Airlines

A comprehensive display embracing Glassware, Tum- blore of avery, variety; medical and surgical supplies, including Thermometers, Hydrometers, Lactometers, ele: Lamps & Burners; Cement; Printing Ink; Clocks; Radios; Telephones; Medicines; Jewellery: Fishing lines and nets; Needles; Rubber gooda; Tires; Hose; Toys; Razors; Shears; 'Canvas shoes Hardware; Knives; Cutlery Paper wares; Porcelain ware; Matches, Blah Rela; Kitchen utensils; Coils & Condensers; Finshlights; Mozale Flooring, Lighters; Hurricane Lamps; etc., etc.

They

The jority of parents chose religious conte from the instruction for their children Jast year, it is understood.-Associated There muist be peace in the Press. country and lawlessness

tnuss crase. There must be moral re- generation and a new sense of unity created.

Before leaving for Jogjakarta, President Soekarno took Pandit Nehru to see the volcano crater at Tanggudan Pashu-Reuter.

Terror campaign in Illinois

MALAY LEADER RESIGNS

un-

intellectual

the Justice of the

told newsmen.

SCOUT JAMBOREE of the UN Security Council,

IN AMERICA

The Indian delegate to the Security Council is resting here following recent surgery at the Rochester, Min- Mayo Clinic in

The possibility of such a move the site of General George by the Russians, Sir Benegal said, the Washington's Independence has concerned himself and "Now also they hoped that,

British in Security Council ever since the stand against the by changing sides at this June: the bitter winter of 1777-78.

Soviet walk-outs began in ture, they would, have just

test over the presence of the Na- enough fighting to Justify a

tionalist Chinu delegate. claim, when the actual end of

About 47,000 scouts from all

the war came, to a place among United States territories, with 670 the victorious Aliisa,

foreign representatives, will spend

pro-

"Mr. Trygve Lie presented the

the world of 50 years of

suring, 'it

pence," Sir Benegal sald,

The Indian diplomat would not

a week under canvas on what is Russians with a 10-point plan as- now a national shrine as well as Bad information

a park. Singapore, June 11. Dato Onn Bin Jafar, the in- "They had been grossly mis-

Visiting scouts will come from commit himself when asked if the fluential Malay political leader, Informed of the strength of the France, Austria, Britalu, G-UN will be a success... announced today that he was re- Allied forces in the Mediterran many, Haly, Holland, Sweden, What can I say?" he said. "We signing his post as President of can theatre, and had assumed Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, can just do our best and hope the United Malays Nationalist that we could land at any point Venezuelo, Iceland, India, Pakis for the best."--Associated Press. Organisation because of accusa of the Italian coastline, a force tan, the Philippines, Israel and tions that he was a "traitor" to of such a size that, with the Canada.

his countrymen. This develop-assistance of Italian troops, the

Fairfield, Illinois, June 11.

ment expected by some observers Germans would either be des- The international flavour of An attempt was made last night to have serious political reper-troyed or driven from Italy in the event will be emphasised by to burn a petrol station and house caussions--took place during an rout

the arrival of fon international where "Little Earl" Shelton and emergency general meeting of the Commenting on the German troop from Lake Success, the

companion were shot at last

which was called to dis- | decision jo assist in the defence sons of United Nations delegates. Monday, the police reported to cuss the Malayan citizenship and of Italy, and hold the Allies as day.

State nationality issues.

far South as possible, Lord The jamboree theme will be The incident was the Intest in After the session, Dato Onn Bin Alexander said: "There were the development of American

UMNO

a mysterious campaign of terror Jafaur said he had taken action two psychological factors which freedom from the struggle of GUARDS against gangsters in Southern because of the "charges made by weighed strongly with Hitler: General Washington's army of certain delegates' that I was a the well-known reluctance to rebellious colonists through the

Illinois.

Fand to some extent at least Reuter.

Roy Shelton, third brother of traitor to the Malays of the yield any ground without a fight subsequent 170 years to today- the clan to be killed from am- Country” -Reuter. bush in three years, was buried here yesterday.

The attempled burning of the garage and house fizzled when the blaze was discovered by a metarist, who notified the police. Neither Little Earl nor his com- panion and business parner, Dellos Wylie, was there. A State Police Sergeant, Charles Rudeslue, smell- cd petrol on the walls of the buildings when he investigated.- United Press.

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Millions worth of gold said

to be in sunken galleons

Washington, June 11, left Brazil laden with gold and $10,000,000 and salvage companies There's gold beneath them never got homet The Society have since brought up $20,000,000 waves all right. Thousands of sald: "Many must have been lost but the rest at lies 70 feet deep millions of dollars worth pro- because there is a discrepancy of in the bay.

Other countries also lost "gold bably.

$2,000,000,000 between omcial re- But historians of the

cords of gold mined by the Por-by the millions in United States reported unhappily today they received in the home country." National Geographic Society tuguese in Brazil and the amounts coastal waters. A British frigate went down in New York's East can account for only $16,000,- Still, the Society feels it would River, with, $4,000,000. Eighteen 000,000 of it.

be wise to be guided by historic years later a Dutch war sloop The society based its figure on facts if you are going treasure sank off Lewes, Delaware with It was a great relief to enter a survey of 70 old, treasure ships hunting than by unauthenticated $15,000,000. Burma, where conditions

The National Geographie, said: were now fathoms deep, whose names, old maps. There are plenty of

"Only

R few tantalising coina entirely harmonious.

approximate locations and car such historie facts,

have ever been recovered from "Orders for agricultural mach-goes have been reasonably well. Inery fotalled 400 million yen at authenticated.

The Spanish waro always ofther wreck." our Rangoon exhibition. Tha Although the National Geogra- losing whole armadas-jammed- averaged 50 or 60 a day. Orders phle-Society hopes you will not

with gold.The National Goo-ever played on the Spanish oc- graphic's word for Spanish gold curred in 1715. A hurrlesno zank for our new-design Diesel engines do any treasure hunting on a also passed, the 1,000 mark.” basis of that exciting old map

shippere le Huckles," If British 14 Spanish" galleons of Long Cay. The Japanese obviously esta- from Unclo Caleb's son chest, it tipe. Dutah men-of-war did not Florida, sending to the bottom 65,000,000 in gold and silver bilahed considerable goodwill by admits there must be a lot more get them, the hurricanes did. bringing to the rice conference treasure lying aroung the ocean In Vigo Bay, Spain, in 1702 bullion, as yee

The Boclety, said: "The Spanish agricultural experts who offered bottom than the historians have British and Dutch hips sank all

but ono" of 17 Spanish vessais salvaged $1,000,000, only to have -skilled advice on modern methods | traced, rea

for Improving Burma's rice pro What, for example, about all stuffed with $150,000,000 worth of it highjacked by a British raidor. "duction.

thoso. “Portuguese galloons that New World gold, The victors got lurking nearby."United Press.

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