THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1947.
Wants Bengal To Russians Are Taking
Be Independent
New Delhi, Apr. 27.
Mr II. 6. Suhrawady. I'remier of Bengal province and member of the Moslem League, today answered Xindu and Moslem demands that India's most populous province be spilt on religious lines with the proposal that Bengal fustead he proclaim- ed an independent state.
"I want a unlted Bengal in divided India," Mr Suhrawady
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He denied that his proposal to the Moslems' counter view of Pakisfan, and sald an Independent Bengal would be free to Join Hindustan or Pakis Lan or retain ilk independeni status-United Press.
NEW BRITISH TRADE PACT WITH POLAND
New York, Apr. 27. A British broadcast today oficially announced that Britain and Poland had concluded a
Two-thirds Of Thuringia
Production
London, Apr. 27.
An estimate that altogether two-thirds of the current industrial production in Russian-occupied Thuringia is being used either for the occupation forces or for reparations was given today to a. Reuter correspondent by Dr. Helmut Kuclz, Minis- ter of Justice for Thuringia.
Dr Kuelz, a member of the National Executive of the German Liberal Democratic Party and a sun of Wilhelm Kuelz, came to Britain for last week's International Liberal Conference at Oxford.
Vanished
AfterLosing Election
now
Sydney, Apr. 26.
The condemned
Mc
mans Thomas
Not only were there no barriers to social relations be- tween Soviet and German oficials, but Soviet-German clubs were being opened in towns like Weimar, Thuringia's! capital, for the purpose of encouraging such contacts, he ndded.
unfounded.
Public order and security, he said, hed greatly improved as compared with the early period of the occupa- tion, and the population, which hack originally received the Russians with all the apprehension induced by Nazi propaganda, was now feeling relleved that its fears had uroved
As a result. populor confidence was increasing, although material conditions were still hard. The general standard of living had some- what improved in a few respects, but won at very low in others. The food situation in Thuringin, he said, was "a little better than in ile British zone."
of
The police have resumed in- three-year trade agreement. quiries into the disappearance The broadcast, which was heard of an Australian Member of in New York by the National
Frederick the Parliament, Broadcasting Company, said agreement would be formally ap-Donald, who vanished 22 years proved in May.
Poland go after a bitterly contested The terms provide that wil
export to
about election campaign against a Britain £23,000,000 worth of goods, most of man
under sentence of which will be food and 250,000 tons death for. murder in Britain. of cont. The coal will be used by British ships sailing in the Baltic,
return Britain In
export John Ley, former New South Wales £35,000,000 worth of goods to Minister of Justice, who is due tu Poland. Most of ht will behang, on May 8 for what has be-
an the come known nache Grondenst said the agreement Murderthe killing of 35-year-old the industrial production were being in the better years at Foland's John Mudie, whose body was founded for the occupation forces or for reparations, quoted by Dr Kuelz, was an unofletul one made by the merce, but it has to be borne in mind that much of the raw material for German industry
from came Russia, particularly
most of the
machinery.
will
request to dovetail with the Polish three year economic ciated Press.
"Chalk Pit
The estimate that two-thirds
Hints Motor Industry May
Be Nationalised
Coventry, Apr. 27. Richard Crossman, Leftist writer and Labour Member of Parliament, predicted today that the government will some day control British motor manufacture.
"When coal, electricity and steel are nationalised, we shall have the basis for controlling the motor car Industry," he declared.
Crossman said in a speech in this car manufacturing centre: "We shall have a fine lever for seeing that the car industry reorganise itself; alternately, we shall have to do it for them."-Associated Press.
STASSEN A LEFTIST AMONG REPUBLICANS
London, Apr. 27.
Captain Harold Stassen, Republican presidential aspirant, headed homeward today for a series of politic- al speeches after first hand inspection of the political and economic conditions in 17′ European countries.
Italy Seeks
Return Of Colonies
"to
Capt Sassen and two aides took off from Heathrow Airport in an American Overseas Air- lines transport today, and are due to reach La Guardia Air- port tomorrow morning.
Capt Stassen's dive-day visit in England Included conferences
with
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Peace Treaty May Be Signed Without Russia
Tokyo, April 28.
Allied and Japanese officials alike are awaiting with keen interest Secretary of State Gen. George C. Marshall's report to the American people on the Moscow conference,. which is generally considered here to have been a failure..
While Japan was not a topic of discussion at Moscow, it is presumed that failure to reach an agreement on Euro- pean peace treaties and other fields of relations between the United States and Britain, on one hand, and the So- viet Union on the other, will be reflected in this part of the world.
Most Japanese and many Al- lied officials here hope the
United States now will tako NEWSPAPERS
strong leaderhip in effecting im- mediate settlement of the re- parations question, which has kept Japanese economy in a state of acute uncertainty ever since VJ-Day, and the opening of negotiations for a peace treaty.
IN SAIGON
SUSPENDED
Saigon, Apr. 27. Gen Dougins MacArthur han re-
President Le Van Hoach of peatedly made known his views that Cochin-China has suspended in boll the reparations and peace
nowa-
treaty questions should be settled definitely l Annamite language forthwith so that the "strangling nowspapers in Saigon except the economic blockade" of Japan which government organ, Phuc Hung. the Allies have enforced can be The French language lifted. The earliest possible return of Japan's
normal papers are not affected. economy to
Is the foremost The action closing down some 15 Japanese control point in the Supreme Commander's Publications came a few days after Emile Bollaert, French High Com- missioner for Indo-China, announe- ed the lifting of nil milliary and
censorship.
programme.
the Prime Minister and Mr Winston work in Tokyo and In Washington French omcial said Hoach's no-
"Christian Principios"
Cabinet Ministers Killed
It is believed here that preliminary
tours of Churchill and inspection
on reparations awards have already Industrial plants and mines. In been completed, and that much oftion is a "real affront" to the High
the material needed for a Moscow, he conferred with General-
peace Commissioner and added that Issimo Josef Stalin and the Foreign conference has been assembled. Gen. "Hoach should not forget that his Rome. Apr. 27. Minister, Mr Vyacheslav Molotov, MacArthur would like to see the government has not a legal exfatener
HC mnde no departing statement.penco conference held in Tokyo, and yet." Former Premier Ivanue Bo-to the press, explaining that 411 is hopes it can be formally launched The oMeinl reason for suspension be reserved for a before the end of this year and was given as "the present circum- nomi said today that Italians talking would must examine coldly the condi- series of speeches In the United treaty signed early in 1043.
stances." States after he had conferred with tions of the peace treaty
his liberal Republican backers, discover which of these could be
Coming on the heels of Mr Henry usefully modified" and see what Wallace's explosive speaking tour. The hope here is that a Bingle
almost treaty
be signed, but it is new relations could be developed Capt Stassen's visit
realised that Russia and some other His only press mention was in a nations may reject Gen. MacArthur's Cabinet ministers and 42 other per and her judges of today." column in the left wing Sunday thesis that "Christian principles" SOU
Speaking at the first of n series paper, Reynolds News, which term-should dominate the negotiationa
on the of lectures
peace treaty, ed him a "politician" and said he and insist upon terms which would sponsored by the Italian Centre, of undoubtedly would base his cam- he impossible for the United States, International Reconstruction, Bonomi paign for the Republican presidential | Britain and other of the Allies. sald this did not mean acceptance nomination on a "lerce anti-Wallace of accomplished fact and "mutila- drive". tions" of national territory,
plan-Asso- | London's Old Dalley, the prosecution President of the Chamber of Com- between the "Italy of the future unnoticed in England.
In a chalk plt. During the trial at
said that Ley was "madiy Jenious" of Mudie over a woman.
McDonald has never been seen since leaving his Sydney hotel after
STILL ON THE lunch on April 15, 1925, immediate- textiler and leather.
SECRET LIST
ly following bin' defeat by "Ley in the election for the Barton district. The police are now inquiring into a letter alleged to have been ten
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by Ley in 1023 to the Uhren Manchester, Apr. 27. Commissioner of Polke, stating that Mr George Turion, Vice-President a certain constable named King had
Workere of the Chemieni
Union, sald that McDonald was in
United to Manchester last night to
States, where he tell the health authorities why he prospering
come
the
WOR
Dismantling Of Industry Reparations demands for a given period were being discussed before- hand by the Russians with the Ger- man authorities so as to make sure that they would not exceed
what was possible.
believed atom research workers "The police did not pursue in-gerated. He thought they did not
were becoming sterile, but said hevesligations had forgotten about Britain's OM-King had died cial Secrets Act.
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"It is still on the secret list," be told a health meeting. "Just before I came
here, I received letter telling me to use the utmost dis- cretion in dealing with this matter." Mr Turton said he had wanted to talk on "atomic sickness" which a few days ago he salt was casuing sterility among workmen.
I
I
at the time
because dortly before the letter was written and no one else could be found who had heard of his statement.-Reuter.
Homer Saved
His Life
The figures about the dismantling of industry in the Soviet Zone had, in Dr. Kuelz's opinion, been exag- reach half the industrial capacity, considerably less, but they had not been conned to any particular group in industry.
As for the transfer of German factorles to the ownership of the Soylet Government, some 06 Arms had originally been handed over in Thuringia under that scheme, but 22 had now been given back to the Germans, including the only major coal mine In Thuringia.
The ultimate fate of the Winter- shall Potash Combine was still under discussion.
"Now that all Nazis have been
"Italy will continue to appeal to the justice of the future, the elder statesman said. "And this justice is destined to repair the wrongs com- Italians must be conscious of the real con- mitted today. However, dition into which the peace treaty has placed the country, of the sagri what they must do to attenuate these flees which they must make and sacrifices."
"the
went
from
Confused And Paradoxical "The impression received Capt Stassen at off-the-record and on-the-record talks leads to one
certain conclusion: he is for to the right of Mr Wailuce but slightly left of the present leaders of the Re- publican party,"
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If Russia proves intransigeant, it is likely the American authorities here will recommend that the other
Allies or
us many
of them
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possible go ahead and sign a treaty
without the Soviet Union.
and
The feeling against the Russians here by many of the other Allies,
the United States especially In a comparison of Mr Wallace and China, always has verged on bit- "Stussen is a politician, Wallace 12 kept out of the war against Japan Capt Stassen, Reynolds News said: temess, since it is felt that Russla
a man of idents, Stassen is con-
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It followed by 48 hours on attack near Mytho in which rebellious Viet Namheso killed two Cochin China
A Viet Namlese source said Koachi had also ordered
that all publle supporters henceforth be protected by troops.
The Viet Namhese have claimed
that loach's government is a French puppet regime.
Dispatches reaching Parle said French troops had entered Kia Nan, described as an important locality. six miles south-east of Haiphong- Associated Press.
INDIA WINS AT TENNIS
When
won
the
was any chance Old Conception Gone fused and paradoxical. He speaks so long as there
suffer losses, and Bonomi said Italy was examining of high food prices in Europe as the that she might the colonial problem under a new result of shortages and scarcity, but then demanded unjustified conces
Brussels, Apr. 27. satisfactorily explain the slots for the few days of fighting aspect. because
old colonial cannot
International tennis which tho Sovlet forces par-i enuse of high food prices in the conception has vanished forever,"
match between India and Belgium- United States
where food is in ticipated. colonial abundance." He said the new Italian
resumed today, Ghaus Mohemed, of policy called for guiding of native
beat Rusia, made virtually no direct India,
Jacques Petan, of The paper said that Capt Stassen populations and leading themorn
*India the contribution to the defeat of Japan, Belgium, 6-3, 6-3, 6-7, 6-1, was frightened by gradually to self-government.
Congressional
it is dell,
the yet she obtained reaction
Vasthus
match by four to the The Italians have given ample peeches of Henry proof of their colonising abilities in thus refused while abroad to com-
Wallace," and benefis preferred position in rubbers to three.
decided by Manchuria where her armed forces Two singles today were Africa," Bonomi said, "and it would
sets, J. Mehta aspect of American removed Japanese equipment valued the best of three be, foolish to remove them from the ment on any
at hundreds of millions of dollars; (India) beating Jean Pierre de Body civilising activity already initiated. foreign policy-United Press.
full territorial control over southern 6-2, 8-0, while Pierre Goolhand It is necessary, in coming to decisions
Sagholien Island and the Kurile (Belgium) beat Ahmed 6-3, 6-2. on the future administration of
Ishands and, at least temporarily, Indians, Ahmed and Bose against The first doubles was won by the colonies, for energetic
control over northern
Geelhand and Peten, 2-0, 6-4, 7-5, United Press.
8-8, 6-2, and everything depended on the second doubles.
"My Union Is making intensive Inquiry into sickness cases arising from radioactivity. I cannot say
New York, Apr. 27. could. what they are, I wish
The former home-run king, cannot say where they come from Babe Ruth, had a reunion to eliminated from the Judiclory, the It is a number and not a name.
"But some people
who
are ex day with
a hero-worshipping judges are independent und irremov- perimenting with these radio sub-boy now grown up, whose lifeable again," he said.
Dr.
Italian concluded with that German officers had been taken into the Russia Army.
Kuciz
and
stances shall be experimenting with he was credited with saving 21 vigorous denial of reports alleging i expanding peoples to safeguard com- the reaction of those things on the We have received human body. notification of quite a number of cuses." United Press,
years ago by hitting three home runs in the fourth game of the 1926 World Series,
Johnny Sylvester, then 11 and Infection suffering from a spinal
Wodehouse In that caused specialists to give up
America
New York, Apr. 27. P. G. Wodehouse, the British novelist who drew criticism for
hope, asked for a baseball outo- graphed by Babe and said he would like to see him hit a homer.
Bade Ruth sent two balls auto- graphed by baseball stars, and the He made Promise of a home run. good in triple fashion.
it..
and
mon interests and extend labour against
the
and inertia of the
Bonomi touched
human jmobility
on threo
permission for his visit to Britain other problemedad Istria.
He said that he obtained Soviet
without difficulty. Reuter.
Minor Clashes
In Trieste
the military clauses of the treaty,
and the economic problem, ou of which the Italian Centre of Inter-
Pre-Fascist Colonics
Wallace Back
In States
New York, Apr. 27. Mr Henry A. Wallace arrived
national Reconstruction is examining yesterday at La Guardia Field in a series of lectures on the peace from Д speaking tour in treaty.
Western Europe, and said he found the people there were Riccardo Astuto, former governor
concerned that the of the Italian colony of Eritrea, said "deeply that since the Atlantic Charter sald United Nations is to be used for Trieste, Apr. 27. the conquerors did not wish fer- the purpose of world unity." The police dispersed demon-ritorial aggrandizement, Italy had a
The former Vice-President sald to trusteeship strators when minor clashes oc- | right
of her pre-at a press conference: Fascist colonies. Today John Sylvester, 23, married,curred between pro-Slav and
"Before I left the United States "Italy also has a right to her pre- for the speaking tour in Western a Princeton graduate, former lon Universey and add a pro-Italian supporters in the Fascist colonies because 20,000 are furore, I intended to find out how
in Libya, Eritrea and
were concerned business executive, called with his centre of Trieste today during still living
at Ruth's apartment Asso- preparations for May Day Jabour Somaliland," Astulo said, "because many people there
world unity for pence. with Italian capital was poured into those demonstrations.
"I found those people, you I territories and Italian labour enriched
found them in England, France
Scandinavia. "In the coming weeks I intend to the to tell the people of the United States about these splendid and Western
Johnny recovered rapidly his German sponsored broad-physicians' said Babe Ruth had done casts after his internment in France during the war, arrived in Now York on Saturday night. He was accompanied by his wife.
He said that he planned to remain In the United States for some time One of writting plays and books. his plays, he added, was being con- sidered by a Hollywood producer.
Another arrival, Miss Mary Martin, 'had just spent eight months starring In the musical comedy "Pacific 1860" in London.
She told reporters: "In spite of áll crises, I could go back tomorrow even knowing what we know about living conditions there. I think the people are more important than the weather, and I simply love than over there.--Associated Press.
wife clated Press.
More Communal
Incidents
Calcutta, Apr. 27. The police fired four rounds today in Calcutta where 18 communal in cidents were reported, the Bengal Government sald tonight. Three people were killed and 14 injured as a result of these incidents, which cluded five cases of bomb throwing A 24-hour curfew has been imposed in the Taitolla area which was the
PEIPING LABOUR worst affected in the disturbances.
PROTEST
Peiping, Apr. 27.
In
Howrah, a 17 hour curfew was imposed, following Ave incidents in which firearms and bombs were used.
The strike of Trieste students them." which began last Tuesday against
and He reiterated Premier, de Gasperi's the removal by the Allied Military oft-repeated promise that Italy was Government of Professor Angelu ready to give independence Cammarata, Rector of the University, natives. will end tomorrow, the students organisation
The stud announced tonight.
students will "garrison" the University while regular lectures continue, they stated.
The new rector chosen by the Allied Military Government Was stated to have refused the appoint- ment-Reuter.
World Timber' Conference
her
Astuto emphasised Italy's need of warm-hearted people in colonies as an outlet for her Europe and England."
He said that in France he was population and for future strategic function in the Eastern Meulterranean received sympathetically in political the Left as "bases for covering the Dar clrcles all the way from danelles"United Press.
to the Right-Associated Press.
2,000 Stevedores To Strike
Koren.-
Bulb Sunday---
In Holland
Haarlem, Apr. 27. Holland today celebrated Bulb Sunday in the first complete annual "Festival of Bulb Fields" since the war.
Though private motoring 1s forbidden on Sunday because of the petrol shortage, thousands of visitors were out to view the felds by train, motor coach and bicycle,
The Indians, Sumant Misra and J. Mehta won 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 against Van Den Eynde and Washer, for India to win by four games to three. -Reuter.
OUTWARD MAILS
Unless otherwise stated, Registered Articles and Parcel Porte close 30 minutes: earlier than the time stated below:-
Monday, April 28 Manlia P.L. (Sex) 3 p.m. Kongmoon, Macao, Tanahan & Shekkl (Bea) 4 p.m.
Canton (train) 4p.m.
Kwellin &
Saigon. Bingapore, Colombo, Sydney, Auckland and London (Air) 3.30 p.m.
Shanghai, Nanking. Hankow, Taingisp & Pelping, Liuchow & Kunming (Air)
Canton, Amoy. Feochow, Chungking (Air) 139 p.m.
Tuesday, April 23 Manila P.I. (AR) 16 à.m. Swalow and" Foochow (8ɛa) 10 am. Colombo only (Sea) 10 am. Swatow (Sea) Noon.
The bulb industry in Holland is 330 pm. now producing 65 percent of the prewar total and employs about 15,000 workers. Growers are now experimenting In relarding the growth of bulbs for six months to suit the markets of South America and Africa.
and
Bangkok (Sea) Noon.
Straits, Rangoon & Calculto (Ben) Noon,
Shanghai (Bea) 2 p.m.
Tsamkong (Kwongchowwan) Kongmoon,
Canton (train) 4-p.m.
At present, Britain and the United States are the principal buyers of MACAO, Tinahan Shokkie the p bulbs, followed by France Sweden.
The celebrations will continue to- morrow when Rita Hayworth,
filmi. stor, WAL
Swatow, Amoy. Shanghal & Peiping. (Alt) 3.30 pm.
Wednesday, April 20
Bangkok (Sea) 10 am.
Swałow (Ben) Noon.
U.S.A.. Central & South America,
WOMAN PILOT'S ffauriem and receive a new type of Canada vin San Francisco. (No Parrels
GALLANTRY
the was
London, Apr. 20. Approximately
London 2,000
Paris, Apr, 27. stevedores and Intermen voted The French woman pilot, Maryse on Sunday to strike immediately in Bostic, has been named Commander Proque, Apr. 27. support of a six weeks old walkout of the Legion of Honour for gallon- More than 100 delegates from 25 of Glasgow Dockmen.
try during the war, it was announced 24-hour curfew was imposed European and overseas countries will Port of Lond the loading and offetals said their Labour representatives of states throughout. Cawnpore industrial attend
Loday. the International
The award, which carries Timber action might owned factories and utilities in Tien-elty In the United Provinces Conference, which
opens at unloading of about 60 ships some Creixe de Guerre with palm, tsin have passed a resolution to fight following a communal flare-up in Marienbad on Monday. The con- carrying perishable foodstuffs.
made for valour in action during the the endetment of a recent proposal to
which seven have been killed so far
erence will discuss the allocation of.
Those who voted in favour of the occupation, notably in the Normandy outlaw strikes in government enter- as la known at present.
Umber reserves, in Europe and sympathy. strike were not amliated campaign. prises, according to the Pelping Hun
At Peshawar, in the
Northwest will lay down a programme for the Transport and
with the dochters
the Acting as agent for the French .section of Pei Jih Pao,
Frontler, three Sikhs were wounded revival of forests.
General Workers resistance movement, she flew on The proposal, the paper sald, was
when fired on today, a Government made recently
Union which voted against a general several secret missions and was once the Legistative communique stated tonight.
wounded in action. United Press. It is the question of access to forcets with Glasgow strikers are protesting
London walkout. Yuan.
also reported that the evacuation of which there are adequate transport against the dismissal of several The labour meeting, held in the Hindus from the area, affected by connections, as In Brazil and Siberia. hundred workers Tientsin Kuomintang headquarters, rioting, where over 100 have beenReuter.
on ground sat up a committee to draft tele-killed, is continuing-Reuter.
redundancy Associated Press. gmms of protest to govemment ofloes, and to presa for similar Jabour action, in other parts of the country-United Press.
to
Plano For Bovin
The conference will also deal with
Clash Between Police ECKNER.TO DO
And Workers. RESEARCH
Teheran, Apr. 27. The newspaper. "Atesh" reparted Hamburg, Apr. 27. today that the police and workers Dr Hugo Eder, former chict of clashed in Bushiro yesterday after A special aircraft was sent from the Zeppelin works, lelt today for workers had gone on strike, precum London today to pick up Mr. Ernest America, according the German ably to force the withdrawal of à Bevin, Foreign Secretary, in Berlin. News Service in the British Zone. political candidate, "He is expected to arrive back in Dr Eckner is one of 1,000 selen- London on Monday afternoonReu- tists selected for research in the ter.
United States--Reuter,
London, Apr. 27.
The newspaper sald shops wore closed in town and unrest was serious. -United Pre58.
PRINCE DIES IN HOSPITAL
of
Milon, Apr, 27, Prince Giulio Di Vietri of Naples died soon after being. taken to a hospital in Venleer yesterday, it was reported here today. ve token n
He was stated, to strong sleeping draught at his hotel. He left a letter, the contents of which the police declined to Biscione.
Prince Glullo was 51,-Router.
27,000 JAPS STILL IN BURMA
tuilp named after her.-Reuter.
India Constitution By October 31 (Continued from Page 1).
where
for Canada) (Bos) Noon.
Amoy, Bhangha), Straits (Ben) 3 pm. Kangmoon, Macao, Teinshan & Ebekki- (Sea) p.m.
Canton (train) 4, p.m.
Amoy,
Shanghai, Nanking, Hankow,.. Tsingtau and Pelping (Air) 350 p.m.
Canton, Luchow and Kunming. Too- chow (Air) 3.30 p.m.
Moslem predominate and TO-DAY'S BROADCAST: Hindus. and Sikhs are a 'minority
of five per cent in the population of five and a half million, is ruled
ZBW Hongkong broadcasting on
by the "Red Shirt" or the Congress frequener of 845 kilocycles Irum 12:30 to.. Party Ministry under Khan Sahib, 2.00 p.m., and 0.30 to 11.00 pm, and also Moslem Premier,
the
For two months past the Moslem League
has been campaigning for "restoration of civil Uberties" and to oust the present Provincial Government.
on 0.03 megacycles in the 31 metro, bond from 12.30 to 1.15,7.30 to 9.30 and 9.13 to 11.00_pa. H. K. T.
6.30, Film Favourites; 7,"Busto Time". ented by Calla Hodgman; London 7.30, Studio: "I Like What I liko"-PIC= Relay: World News: 8,10, London Relays. Home News from Britain;. 0.15, "In Olay of Viennero- Vienna"-A Programme Frontier tribesmen, anxious that Music and Bong: 0.45, London Transcrip. farthcoming developments shall not tion, Bervice: George Melachrinu and lif
Orchestra; 0.15 Studio: "En Fension." affect their centuries old freedom, Play for Broadcasting by ck- | demanded at their last tribal gather- ley. Produced by Desmond "Beott A.
ing that when the British
Hongkang Stage Club Production: 1,46, Leave Robinson Cleaver (Organ) and Particla India, their future shall remain in Rossborougia Liano)fo London relay their own hands.
Rangoon, Apr. 27. Japanese · surrendered · personnel all waiting repatriation from Burma 27,000, according to local press reports today.
They will be sent to Japan by the end of May, the reports added.
The Viceroy's task will be to dry. Most of the surrendered personnel and secure agreement between the are helping la rehabilitation and parties that will bring pence to the construction projects, and a scheme troubled Northwest Froniler Pro is now being worked out to replace vince before the tribesmen from the Japanese prisoners with Durmese hills decide to intervene in provins Jabour--Reuter..
cial politics-Reuter,
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