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atrocity

Los Negros, Admiralty Group,

June 22.

Rangoon, Juno 21.

The text of the speach made at the State dinnar on Tuesday night in Rangoon by Indian Primo Ministar, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru wag ro- fcased today. The Pross were not invited to the dinner.

+

Mr. Nehru told the guests that his visits to Indo- nesia and Burma had been made in quest of understanding. South East Asia had become important in world affairs from the viewpoint Japanese Lieutenant Gen- of peace-or the lack of it. cra Takuma Nishimura was

Mr. Nehru said that bigger today sentenced to be hang-

forces than even ambassadors ed for the massacre of. 110 Australians and 35 Indian prier prime ministers can deal with, were at large. It was soners of war during the cam-

important to understand these paign in Malaya.

forces, particularly in Asia

social and

The War Crimes

Court here

which

was

had been told that after he had tremendous poundergoing

ordered the men to be disposed of they were roped together, machine- gunned, bayonetied, zooked with petrul and et slight.

The Court sentearted his per- conut nide. Captain. Shrich! Nonnka, to six months Imprison-

ment.

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a

economic transformation.

In Asia, Mr. Nehru said, leaders hind to deal with something deeper than political and icenno- inte causes-namely, the feelings of hundreds of millions of humun beings.

He imagined the world's fate would be in betler hunds/ if people stopped being eleyer und took dementary facts to con-

Nishimura sak from U dork when the defence cam was clased:sideration, rather than trying to "I am deeply softy thai due 42) overreach themselves ไท the iny careless such an incident realm of platesmanship นาน happened!. I wish to stive prayers

politics. with sorrow to those who wore | killed,"

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Nishimura elained in his de- fence that his order for the men to be the posed in the rear whe mistaken by his offleers to mean exceule.

Ni hinoura www. · 11EC eneral affleer communion the Konoe Division (Imperial Guards) in the advani in Singapore.--Reuter.

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Disappointing

From Stobart Shearer, Rome.

Italian reactions to Britain's recent frade exhibitions—includ- ing the EIF-have been dis- appointing.

No oficial delegation repre- senting Italian Industry visited the BIF and although à number of business men went privately the orders they placed are not expected to amount to much.

The British Embassy has re- ported receiving a fole number of inquiries, but again Embassy officials could give no estimate of orders placed.

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the maintenance of

peace not

Prominent British and Italian only in our own sphere but also business men in Rome could not, off-band, mention one Italian for world peace."

Pandi! Nehru visited Mrs. Aung colleague who had gone to Bri- San nt her residories after luchtain to see the fair. and spent some time in the coin- The Italian Government 15, pany of her children.

of course, interested in buying This evening he will visit the large quantities of textile and Indian Ambassador at his rest-printing machinery from Britain dence and line with the Presi- to liquidate purt of its dent. - Associated Press and Ren-siderable. sterling balances ter.

London.

CANTONESE BY RADIO

BY SK LEE:

Lesson 40 (A)

A nation. A country. Fire.

A vehicle. A car.

To catch (a truin, ship, etc.).

He ucidly observed: "Clevernors has not

paying ucen

MILDLY dividends In the past years."

Partit Nehru was Patertained at luncheon today by the Bunnse | community.

Vocabulary:

271.

(kwik) wok (3)

272

(e) fas(2)

Weleoning the Incilan Premier, U Maung, spokesman of Burmese cunanunity, recalled the intence of India In the co- 271 striction of pagodas and monas-277. leries in Burn usi also in Combinations: political matters,

274.

(eh ech(1)

the

274.

(tung) danp(3)

275.

(then) (1)shuen

(3)Deen cheh(1).

4.

Faw(2) cheli(1).

3.

Faw(2) (1)shuen.

A steamship.

4.

Dah(2) faw(2) gay(1).

Transition period

(kel) gay}} (el) fay(1)

5. Fay(1) gay(1). General Expressions:

He stressed that India and Burina could not remain isolated from each other and must work 100. together in the present as in the. | 101. pust. India and Burma were 102. fortunate to have as respective! 103. Prime Ministers Pandit Nehru and Thakin Nu.

Replying to the welcome. Pandit Nehru sald that india was passing through a period of transition when nationalism was adopting itself to local pro. and international rela.

tion

It was fascinating to study the way Asta was, trying to adapt itself to problems which had been brought about by freedum and it was surprising that there had been so few ucrets, he said.

Paying a tribute to the Gov- ernment of Burma. Pandit Nehru. said, "We h India during the past three years have been im- pressed by the way in which the Government here have belm, tackling its different problemiS"." Mutual needs

He was sure that the mutual needs of Burma and India were Husie Cinaalext complementary in the past and and did Clavical Itetuta Pre-might be so in the future. arted by Y vunne Charter

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RIOT IN GAOL

Madras, June 21. One prisoner was killed and seven injured In Madura gaol on Tuesday in baton charge to disperse more than 100 rioting Communist prisoners, it was off- cially announced in Madras to- day.

The announcement added that the riot was a sequel to death sentences passed on six Commu- nists in the gaol who were accus- ed of murdering a policemen, Associated Press.

Dah(2) suen(3).

(3) Baan fant (3), Ging,1)_gwaw(3). Gax(1) hoy(3). Place námes.

4. Joong(1)-gwok(3), 5. VIDR-gwok.

Saiti)-bank(3)-(3) Jay-

0.

7

ab (3).

Sob(1)-(1)yee-(A)rve.

8. Yun(31-3jdon.

0.

Trang)-gah(3)-baw(1).

and Communications: 1. (2)Ngaw (1)m (3)hal

Ying(1)Igwok(3)-(1)yun. (2)Ngaw (3) bul Joong(1)- Awok(3)-(1)yun.

2.

3. (2)Ngaw hal(2) Ying(1)- gwok(3). (3)jug-jow() (3)shup-gay (2) (1)neen gum(3)-(3)noy.

4. (2)Ngaw dah(2)-suen(3)

faan(1)-hul(3) Joong(1). #Wok(3).

5. (2) Ngw jue(1)-doh (3) (2)yau saam(1)-gaw (3) (3)baan-faat(3) haw(2)- (2)yce foun(1)-hui(3), (3)Dal-yut(1);

0.

7.

(2)Ngaw haw(2)-(2)yee daap(3) faw(2)-cheh (1) King()-gwaw(3) Sai(1)- bank(3)-(3)lay-ah(3)

bul(3),

(3)Daan-(3)hai yeroo(3) (2)tsaw (3)shup-gay (2) (3)yut (faw(2))-cheh (1). 8. (3) Dai-(3)yce:

(2)Ngaw haw(2)-(2)yec daap(3) faw (2)-(1)shuen ging(1)-gwaw(3) Sch(1)- (1)yce-(3)see, Yuz(3)- (3)doh (1 loàng Singti)- gah(3)-baw(1) hui(3),

9. (3)Daan-(3)hai yecoo(3)

(2)tsavɛ (yut(1))-gaw(3)- gay(2) (3)yuet (1)shuen, 10. (3) Dai-saam(1):

(2)Ngaw haw(2)-(2) yee daap(3) tay(1)-gay(1) hul(3),

11. Bui(1)-gwaw(3) yeeos(3)

(3) look tsut(1)- (3)yut gum(3)-(3)noy.

A ship. A hoal.

An engine. A machine.

Terily,

tram.

A ruli

A cigarette lighter.

An aeroplane.

To intend. To plan. Way. Method. Means. To pass through. Vin. An engine. A machine.

China England. Siberia.

Surz. ¡ Indin.

Singapore.

I'm not an Englishmad.

I am a Chinese.

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