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Dispute Over An Oasis
Saudi Arabia Makos
Allegations
1
London, Sept. 28. Saudi Arabia today. ac- cused Britain of threatening to kill anyone who tried to enter Hamasa village in the disputed Burnini Oasis, on the Persian Gulf, now being blockaded
British-led
local troops:
by:
Over Letter
Issued
To POWS In Korea
Seoul, Sept. 28.
The first major crisis of the post-armistice period in Korea is forming over the issue of a letter distributed by the Neutral Nations Repatria- tion Commission to Chinese anti-Communist prisoners held in custody by Indian forces, observers here believe.
The United Nations today protested that the to force you to return home"- "Will inform you of all that letter was Communist-inspired and was aimed at concerns your returning home influencing prisoners to return to Communism. "Will inform you of your pence An Indian spokesman countered with a statement in
in union with your returning that the letter was "completely neutral."
freedom
ful life and complete
home""Those of you who de- sire to be repatriated will be Immediately repatriated to Up to this point in the work approach of the Indians. They homes. Many anong you
your after
The officers
more
Court Rights A Wrong
Rome, Sept. 28. Two Italians, who spent ́eight years of a more than 20-year sentence in prison for a murder they did not commit, were released to- day.
which had The cour sentenced them, establlah-
sheir ed
Innocenco b7 sentencing two other men to similar terms for the same murder.-Reuter,
Reichs Party Officials Get Prison Terms
of the Neutral Nations
to the Indians Com-ald "We went
Dortmund, Sept. 28. been little In missions there has
their desire to and good faith
ex- they expressed
A German court today 800- A Saudi
Indians would be repatriated to their homes Arabian Embassy friction and the Indians, who pectes that the
Whic statement sold:
were immediately released from tenced seven former officials of "The Britinis † are
"neutral have considered
Communists
the banned Neo-Nazi Sociniist Communists the same but they never did our custody and have already Rolelis Party (SRP) to prison authorities issued a notice
on neutrals" the
Poles and the Indians did nothing." been repatriated (out of -September 24 warning all per- refer to the Czechs and
suit that after than 20,000
anti-Communist terms ranging from six to 10 sons intending to enter Hamasa as "our neutrals" and Sweden
for endangering the that they will be killed."
desired State and for violating a court Nations) neutrals have not strong protest the Indians look
to equalise explaining repatriation)"those among you order. de-action
but facilities
that had the who have not yet exercised been forced to make any eistons.
to be repatriated United Nations remained silent their rights Now, however, the Issue of nothing would have been done, mechanies of "explaining".
period""You can freely go NO CHOICE
The statement added that this British action was intended to "excuse the
of criminal Usc and terrorist acts and the kill- ing of the Innocent so that the inhabitants will submit to their authority."
tain, dispute this claim. Erilain
and Swiss as your (United Brew ited Nations had made a prisoners in Indian custody less more a
100 have so
so far
to
the prisoners has put the Indian
to
no choice.
during
them were Five of
put on October, 1935. after the end of the 90-day probation until
not offend If they do neutral nations. If you desire that time they will not have to to return to
your fatherfand serve their sentences. to you can go."
A group of nine men Another part of the letter the
to have alleged
planned the the holding of SRP meetings last United Nations card gave wrong impression to the pri-year though the party's appear-
201
from any Please be
We WC can **
But United Nations ofeers
said preponderance of the rights mentioned above was the right to be repatriated.
group in the position of favour- The United Nations officers The Oasis, belleved to be riching one side or the other, for say they do not want to be con- in oil, contains eight villages. the United Nations and the Continually protesting but that under
strongly Saudi Arabia claims all of them. munists are
Insisting the present conditions they have on opposite terms. The Sultan of Muscat and Oman and the Sheikh of Abu Dhabi, "Explanations" have already
The letter, the cause of the soners in the end of the letter. who have treaties with Bri-been postponed for a period of present trouble, was distributor It said: "We came here to save
form of Ave days
by the Neutral Nations Repatria you, to protect you
of coercion. because of the in- is acting on behalf of the Sullanability of the
tion Commission--made up of Deve us with your heart. Neutral Nations and the Sheikh.
Czechs, Poles, Swiss, Swedes and Repatriation Commission
guarantee you that Indians two days ago but was bring to you all the rights Soudl Britain and
Arabia come to a firm decision.
not given to the press until late
we mentioned above." Just week blamed Cach other
All United Nations officers today. for shooting incidents in the have had high regard for the It was not released by the Oasis carlier this month.
manner in which Indian custo- neutral nations but by the United have corried eut Nations Command in conjunction The frontiers between Soudidian troops
Some obtervers say that this Arabia
and the
British their mission of guarding prl-with the latter's protest.
The latter contains refer issue puis squarely in the middle protected Trucial Sheikhdems soners.
ferences to the rights of the and is just an indication of the on the Persian Gulf have never
Some oféers, however, been defined in modern times.
be-prisoners to return home and only troubles that will follow for the love that Indian officials have three references to their rights to remainder
of the Himno been rather naive about the retuse repatriation, according to prisoners are in custody.
They also my that the whole actions of the Communists and the wanslation of the letter dis- points what the Untled tributed by the United Natious, prisonero issue is a propaganda Nations termed as "Inadequate" References to returning home are true and neither side in truly facilities for explaining built by coloured with adjectives describ-interested in individuais but only the Communists, .
ing return in positive terms.
in scoring a propaganda victory position to show the world-Chine Malt United
Nations is that the prisoners have al-Special.
they do ready determined that they
return to the side not wish from which they came and that freedom of choice is their right.
Emir Turki Bin Etejshan is the leader of the approximately, 100-strong Saudi Arabian force garrisoning the villago of Hamasa, which he occupied last
It clear
year.
Britain
then made
that anyone trying to visit or tako large-scale supplies to Emir Turki would be barred
Reuter.
NEW PAKISTAN SHIPYARD
to
ASTONISHED
United Nations officers say they went to the Indians and asked what facilities the Indians wished and that the United Nations engineers built according to the Indian speci-
The
Their choice is to return or to remain in Indian custody for the maximum time of 30 days fication.
after the explaining session. Is They assumed that the Com-over during which time the munist side was doing the same political conference will decide
which win buud ships for thomunist stalling &
were
WRONG IMPRESSION
Canada Most Popular
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was
ince in public had already been forbidden by the West German Court at Constitutional
Karlsruhe,
The prosecution had said one of the meetings had been in- tended to found a cover
or-
unisation of the SRP under the name of "National Rally Move-
ment."
Two of
the group were aë-
quitted.-Router.
Keeping Eye On Pearler's
Melbourne, Sept. 28. The Australian Government häval has enough planes and
to ships in the Darwin area police the new licensing system for Japanese pearlers, the Mel- bourne Sun Pictorial reported from Canberra today.
it
The newspaper said that pearlers did not move into the Karachi, Sept, 28, thing but when an inspection their fate or at the end of the
Wiesbaden, Sept. 28. licence-free area by October 12, The Government of Pakistan group finally visited the Com- period they are free.
More than half the emigrants when the licensing regulations has manctioned a
built sun of 15 munist explaining facilities
from West Germany in to take effect, their ships will be days
taken to Darwin million rupees for the construc-after being delayed several
"Com-
second quarter of this year went arrested and tion of a shipyard at Keamari. by what they termed
The United Nations com-to Canada, the West Germany where the masters will be tried. they
The penalty under the existing smuti nine-plains that the letter does not statistics bureau said,
people Pearl Fisheries Act is a fing of merchant navy and carry out re- astonished to
of 27,892 bring the prisoners right to A total pairs. The scheme for the ship-by-15 feet huts.
United Nations officers were refuse repatriation. All refer emigrated from West Germany Australian £800 plus forfeiture yard was prepared by a German
to realise ences in the letter to rights of in the first half of this year. Of of ship, equipment and shell." firm last year,
even more amazed
the The Sun Pictorial said The construction, which will that the Indians had been un-the. prisoners follow in quoted the 18,030 emigrants in
4,405 to
the United Australian Government had ex- Canada, be effected by the Pakistan aware of what the Communists excerpts: "The NNRC function second quarter 11,925 went to
guarantee on your behalf Cal 1,820
States, to Australia, 625 to plained to the Japanese--Am- Industrial Development Finance had built.
United Nations officers private- tion
will start Corporat
|the of your freedom to exercise 483 to Brazil and immediately, and will be com- | Jy felt that the Communists had your rights"--"to assure you lon of South Africa and bassatior, Mr Haruhiko Nisht, Argentine. what procedures pearlers must your right to be repatriated" Only 314 sought a new life in follow if they wished to fish in pleted within two years time, "put one over on the Indians." according to reliable informa- The officers said this was one to one can prevent you from European countries, of whom 44 proclaimed Australian waters. Ucn.-Cliina Mail Special.
incident that showed the naive returning to your home. Nor went to France and 34 to Bri-Reuter,
win any one be allowed totain.
"Ratification Of Arms Pact By France Possible"
New York, Sept. 28.
Former French Premier Antoine Pinay, be- lieved there is a good chance that his country will ratify the European Arms Pact.
Trocessary
guarantees are
In-
on Tuesday M. 'Pinay, now a member of the, Foreign Relations
the Committee French Parliament, said: "It the afternoon and necessary effor to enlighten for Economic Development at French public opinion about the the University Club In Mon- European Arny is made and thattan on Tuesday night. the
He described his trip s given there is a good chance for "purely a private one to *stification."
form myself and to study things He named as the necessary in the United States." guarantees. "I-Settlement of the
He was met at the airport by Saar question, 2-Some parti-
French Com- the part of the Jean. Richard, cipation on
Counsellor at the British and Additional proto-mercial colk."
and Embassy in Washington, Asked if the establishment of Jean De Lagarde. French an overall political authority to Consul-General govern the European defences City.
was not also a necessary guaran- M. Pinay is to
Jeave the
tee, M. Pinay said: "I don't be- United States by plane on Oct. lieve it is a condition of autifica-0, arriving in Paris the follow- tion but in a way I is a condi- ing day. He arrived in Mon-
of the Implementation of treat last Tuesday, treaty"
tion
the
M. Pinay declined to com- ment on Premier Lantol's re cent speech in which M. Laniel praised economic gains made since he became Premier.
He refused to comment on Froach Under-Secretary of State Maurlen Schuman's suggestion before the United Nations that there was a possiblity that Franco might negotiate a ponce with the Corninuunista. In!
in Indo- China
M. Pinay hopes to meet Pros- dent Eisenhower but he told new mon it would be improper to reveal what he expecta, to discuss with the American
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