THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1948.
200,000 GERMANS OUT ON STRIKE IN RUHR
Berlin, Jan. 21.—Some 200,000 German workers in the Anglo-American zones walked out today in token strikes against food shortages as unrest spread in the industrial Ruhr and the British suppressed the Communist-inspired People's Congress.
Upwards of 100,000 workers į
FEDERATIONstruck in Cologne, the spearhead
OF MALAYA
CREATED
Kuala Lumpur, Jan. 22-Only the Crown Colony of Singapore was excepted in the signing of agreements yesterday by Great Britain with the rulers of nine Malayan states, creating 1 Federation of Malaya, and re turning internal self-government to the Malay peninsula.
The new Federation, which re- presents the Intest application of Beltain's Biberal pestwar colonial policy, will become a going concern
after Governos Sir Edward Gent Issues an Order-la-Council, probably about February
Thereafter.
Britain waives Jurls- diction in Malayn over everything except external affairs, defence und
Council, the apucala to the Privy Empire's
supreme Judicial body. Sir Etward will become High Commissioner,
British
Resident Commit stoners Ini
eath state will have advisory powers only.
The agreements were signed at a
etourful ceremony at King's House In this capital, by Sir Edward for
of a movement reaching into all THREE-POWER
parts of the Ruhr.
In the American zone, 30,000 metal workers struck for half a' day in Nuremberg.
Tho strikes broke .out while Generul Luclus Clay, American MilitaryGovernor in Germany, was dying to Washington for consulta- Gen Clay was fresh from the tions. Allied Control Council meeting; at which Rufriu demanded that the British and Americans break up their plans for establishing joint admini-
stration of their occupation zones.
slrikes re-emphasice the traditional position of the Ruhr as the focal point for labour trouble in Germany.
Wholly unconfirmed reports cir- rulated that trouble is brewing on ascule that might require military force to handle.
The
.now
ht
TRIESTE H.Q.
REJECTED
Lake Success, Jan. 21.--The United States, like the British Government, has rejected the Yugoslav suggestion that a joint Anglo-American-Yugoslny headquarters be established in Trieste,
The United States today notified this decision to the President of the United Nations Security Council.
The United States also considered that Yugoslavia had no right to in- terfere in the internal affairs of the Anglo-American zone of Trieste.
Government fully
The American
A British Military Government the People's Con- decree banned stress from the Ruhr, Congress supported the action of Major- lenders clelmeil they
General Terence Rirey, communder represented in
of the Anglo-American
Zone.
In the "voter of the German peuple.
The British ann
announcement bruu. expelling M. Rudolph Kurelle, de- So a beast persistent suspicions Butputy chief of the Yugoslav Economic strong mensures would be taken to Liaison Mission, from the Anglo- counter any attempts at forge-scale American zone. agitation in the Ruhr. British in- telligence officers are reported tu
Ist of Ruhr ↑ Milltary "wanted" 71 troublemakers-United Press.
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EDITORA PATIJ DENYICE, INC.'
"You take France, England and Poland. I'll take care of the rest of the world!"
POSSIBILITY OF U. S. LOANS FOR EUROPE
Differences Develop
Again In Indonesia
Batavia, Jan. 21-Only two days after the Dutch and Indonesian agreement to end their two years and five months dispute, differences were developing today over the interpretation of the six-point plan put for 'ward on Monday by the United Nations Security Coun-
cil's "Good Offices" Committee.
Dutch disagreement is boliev-.
Men Smuggleded to be about the "clarifica-
In Diplomats'
Scho
Luggage
of the Committee's prin. ciples given at a meeting Inst week with the Indonesians at Jogjakarta, the Republican capital of Javn
The Dutch had not seen this clarification when both parties ac- cepted the plan on Monday.
With
Netherlands Sovereignty
on
Moscow, Jan. 21.-Russin and The Dutch Minister of Overseas Argentina have settled amicably Territories, Mr J. A. Jonkman. told the incident in which two the Dutch Parliament today that the Argentine diplomats tried to itself bound only by the six points Netherlands Government considered smuggle two men out of the drawn
ihe "Good OfficesTM Soviet Union in luggage trunks, Committee, n Reuter message from
up by it was understood authoritative The Hague reported. ly here today.
Ife said the Dutch delegation had' Two members of the Arena Tuesday, and added that the Dutch
No Informed the Committee Embassy in Moscow-Senor Pedro Conce, the Labour Attache, and delegation "naturally reserved al Senor Clfredo Bazan-are being
rights regard to the views of sent back to the Argentine.
the Republican delegation and the While on a flight from Moscow, clarification' of the six points."
Conde took among his lug-
Mr Jonkman sald an explanation Kane large A
steamer trunk in
was expected "very shortly." which a man was conscaled.
The Republicans had accepted the Washington, Jan, 21.—Mr John Snyder, United States
The man wineked on the trunk aid six principles on Monday "gubject asked to be let out and the aircraft to the minutes" of the Jogjakarta Secretary of the Treasury, today urged the European coun-
was then Minded at Lyov, Poland. meeting. tries in the Marshall Plan to take "prompt and vigorous”
where Customs oficials questioned Ал approved version of the measures for monetare stabilisation,
Senor Conde.
minutes was handed to the Dutch M. Kurelle had made public. the
Originally Senor Bazan was at last night and was being closely reply stated, criticisms of the Allied Testifying before the House chase
Moscow Airport with Senor Conte. examined today. of goods under Government, altheright 2 Representatives
the and among his luggage was another Foreign European recovery programme.steamer trunk in which another man had insisted that members of Yugo-Affairs Committee. he forecast slav missions and delegations in the that when such adequate steps which he considered
Mr. Snyder outlined the steps
The first of the six principles ግ« A should abstaln from
necessary by
Excess Luggage
noted that Netherlands sovereignty- panauda activities and any form of were accomplished. the United saying: "In most countries. modi-
The Argentine diplomats were would remain in Indonesia until press publicity.
States would extend stabiliscations in tax structures and con- asked to pay for excess luggage, but transferred to a soverei United The in prosuggestion of a joint headquarters she intends to give for the pur" would sign with each of the 10 na-
tion loans in addition to the aid trol of expenditures will be needed." as they had not sufficient roubles, States of Indonesia, in which the He added that bilateral agree-Senor Bazan stayed behind with the Republie would accept state status. which the United Stater other trunk and the rest of the A Republican spokesman In
lutrage.
Batavia today claimed the minutes The report of Tass, the Soviet of the Jogjakarta meeting official news agency, published in that the existing status of the Re all Russian newspapers today, said public was not compromised by this that besides the man, the Soviet principle and would continue until customs authorities at Lvov
the contrary also something to found in the trunk a revolver with agreed upon by both parties. cartilages and two faked passportsclarification" was given in a reply Goodl Offices Committee's with faked
Soviet and Czecho- Without mentioning any country slovak visas.
to a Republican question about the by name, Mr Snyder also
declared
Last week. the New York Herald- position of the Republic's existing that "the adjustment of some ex-Tribune, quoting Washington diplo-policy Anance, defence and change rates may be expected in the matic sources, reported that the foreign relations.
Some Dutch sources course of European recovery," hut attempted snuggling involved two
in Batavia stressed that this is a "very complex former Spanish Loyalists-Reuter.
today that thought
negollations matter."
might be reopened on the political principles. They said they were "confused and
After quite surprised" reading the minutes of last week's Jogjakarta meeting, "which led to the signing of the truce in the Indies.
24-Hour Standstill Cologne, Jan. 21-Eighty thou-, Britain ned, by the Sultans of sand workers here stayed at one Kedah, Kelantan, Pahang, Selangor, today, bringing the life of the city Perak and Trengganu, the Rajah of to a standstill for 24 hours in a pro- Perlis and His Highness Yang D1 test strike
Beror and Pertuan
other rullug rations, chiefs of Negri Sembilan.
Bitter Opposition
against the
States though! United
commun
pro-
the
was impracticable, In its reply in Nuremberg. 100,000 workers
suggested that the necessary CO.
at Also stopped work on orders of their ordination
economie How to trade A speclat plans later
unions. Forty thousand problems of a Anglo-American and Johore for the rigesture
the marched In a procession, of
Yugoslav carrying
could be arranged Sultan of Johore. Illness prevented bamers demanding the resignation satisfactorily
and expeditiously ceremony of the Bavarian Government and anthrough a full utilisation of the improvement in the food situation. existing liaison facilities.
him from attending the here. Hi atate also is a member of the new Pusleration.
Sir Edward, as the representative of the Crown,
All the Cologne strikers are ex- pected to return to work tomorrow,
The United States reply concert- ing the expulsion of M. Kurelle was
PHOSPHATE
MINES IN
placed the farmer including the tramway workers who delivered by the American Emb RIO DE ORO
Straits Settlements of Mainees and
Penang and the Province of Welles- ley within the Federation.
Federation The new
ends the Malayan Union, crented In 1946. Under it. Malayan rulers were stripped of virtually all their powers. Bitter opposition by the populaer brought the new scheme into being. A federal Legislative Assembly of
73 members was established as the chief representative body of the new Federation. Each state also lurs a Legislature.
Chinese Objection The Associated Chinese Cham- hers of Commerce of Malaya have announced they are boycotting the Legislatures until provisions of a
limiting citizen new Constitution ship and giving Malaya legislative majorities are rescinded,
soon
The treatles signed
after the war by Sir Harold Macmichael are abrogated. The Malayan rulers
had protested that they were forced to become parties to the treaties against their will. Associated. "Press,
Last Days Of 5 Great Warships
(Continued from Page 1)
The cruiser Renown, completed in 1918, took the Duke of Windsor, then Prince of Wales, on Lour in 1920-1922.
have been out for three days.
Dr Schlange Schoeningen, director nt the Food and Agriculture Depart ment of Bizanin, was quoted by the German news service in the Ames era zune as saying: "I do not kiww how we are going to survive the
next free months."
He told the Economic Council at Frankfurt that calm in the ligh" es zin #ght maintain
world peace.
He make the occupying towers to
in Belgrade to the Yugoslav Foreign Ministry on January 15,
was made on January 16 to the informed
The second United States reply Madrid, Jan. 21. Well Yugoslav Ambassador in Washington.
sources said today The
three Spanish that Ambassador had
cabinet against
protestu! a meeting In Trieste last ministers at present on an in- October of the Partito Republicuno spection tour of Spanish posses- Venezia sions in northwest Africa hnd reported to Madrid confirmation of the recent discovery of vast phosphate mines in the Rio de
Dazione Deila
Italiano Giulia-Renter.
fet the Germans ing high mality HE REFUSED Oro colony,
foodstuffs in' neighbouring countries. The German population would be rendy to pay for these by hard work, he add
added
In Munich, the Bavarian Biot un- animously passed a motion asking the Bavarian Government to ap- prunch the United States
Milliary Government with n request to free German dollar credits to buy fats abroad.
Food Distributed iligh quality fouetstuffs, including meet, fals, sugar, herrings and flour. valued at $50,000, have been placed
TO WORSHIP
HIROHITO
It is understood the mines are situated in the northwest corner of the colony beyond the town of Azili,
and
tions would outline the financini monetary measures which European countries would under- take in order to stabilise currencies and maintain proper rates of ex- change.
Exchange Rates
In-
was concealed,
+
· KCC CRICKET
TEAMS
is
The
meint
was
"Accordingly, it would not be a good policy for us to insist on modi fication of the exchange rates bufere we extend aid," he added.
The revision of the rates of dividual countries
A Netherlands East Indies Govern- would, instead, be considered
as part of t
of a develop-
The Kowloon Cricket Club
ment spokesman said the minutes of ment programme of internal and ex-
the entertaining the Hongtong Crieket most formal meetings between
Indonesians and the Committee were ternal stabilisation in conjunction | Club in a two-day match during the with United Elates assistance.
weekend. Play begins on Saturday Eiven to the Dutch much earlier than
hind been done this time. at 2
p.m.. and on Sunday at 11 am.
Indonesian Acceptance The following will represent the KCC:- R. E. Lee (cant). E. C. The minutes referred to the con- Fincher. C. I. Stapleton. J. Borrow, I ceptions of the discussions about the W. II. Colledge. F. R. Zimmern, A. | principles, but in the opinion of the Zimmern, N. Hart-Baker, S. A. F. Dutch, they had no value in relation White, G. E.
S. C. to their acceptance because the Re- Taylor and
public had bound itself to them in Truman.
a way which could only be consider- The KCC second
Readed as agreeing with the view of the
Dutch delegation.
"To ensure
that these revisions will be undertaken where necessary, recipient countries will be asked to The ministers are Juan Antonio of the United States that when, in agree
the opinion Government, Suances (Industry), Carlos Rein
their
Imposing (Agriculture)
exchange rates are and Gen Edoardo
sing on their an unjustifiable burden Gonzalez Gallarza (Air). 11-
balances of payments, they will con- Jiichiro
The discovery. of the greatest ult with the International Monetary Matsumoto, left wing leader of importance to Spanish economy. Fund about revision," Mr. Snyder HKCC "A" on the Chater the Socialist Democratic Party would signify complete independence sal and Vice-President of the Upper from import of phosphates, pre-
Tokyo, Jan. 21-In precedented action,
an
viously trad comu from
abroad, the German news service in the American zone reported tonight,peror Hirohito following the Egypt. and another similar quantity will be opening ceremony of the second distributer startly.
The British Military Government hold that enough foodstuffs, particu- Jarly breal Cru
Kruins, have been
imported to ensure a regular ration of 1,500 calories a day throughout the year, if indigenous resources are fully utilised, a Reuter despatch from Duesseldorf stated,
uational Diet.
ship another human being?" Mat- "Why must a human being wor-
suroto told the press after refusing the audience.
1
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Mixed
used
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team
meets
Dutch sources said Dr. Amir Sjurifuddin, the Indonesian Premier, in a letter of acceptance of the truce
January 15, accepted the six prin- ciples without reservation.
Expinnations are
are expected to be sought OUTWARD MAILS
Saturday, when American and Australian members Unless otherwise stated. registered of the Security Council's committee articles and parcel posis close 20 minutes Dr. Frank Graham and Mr. Justice carlier than the ordinary mal.
R. C. Kirby, are expected in Batavia. the close
before 10 m. registereil and parcels will close al pan, on previnur I day.
on
the
Turning to the United States' rele ground on Saturday, the team being: French in contributing to European financialV. Bond (capt), R. G. Labruin, E. at the disposal of the Ruhr popu- House of Diet, refused today totorocco.when the Pyrennces.frontier/stability, Mr. Snyder said:
"After Handall, V. H. White R. H. A. lution through- Protestant Churches be received in audience-by-Ent was open and at present come from progress "been made towards in- 10. H. Jackson, J. Tibble and fund-the--politicnl-principles-dated:
Lapsley P. Smith, F. II. Rand, K. ternal stabilisation in the European
Other. countries by balancing budgets, Phosphates is indispensable to increasing production and expanding Spanish ogriculture.
with trade, the time will arrive when it fertiliser. Chilean nitrates
may be appropriate to make stabilisa- tion loans which would give greater assurance to the people of the
countries that nn-stabilisation will be permanent.
Stability Of Money "There is greater confidence in the stability of money if there is gold uṛ the hands of a central The sources said the ministers atan dollars in
appropriate point in reported favourably on the timber bank. At an
it would
be well possibilities of Spanish Guinea, re-the programine,
Chin commending to rush manufacture of worthwhile to give countries
additional
extending assurance by cellulose which economically
Straits, Ceylon, East and South Africa fensible to ship to Spain, relieving loans to provide reserves."
Aden. Egy & Europe via London (Sea) the acute paper and
Mr Suyder thought it was prob-3.30 p.m. newsprint
Mantla. Honelalu, USA., Canada. Central shortage. United Press.
able that in 1948, and probably in And Si Ainerlen via San Francisco 1949, some countries of Europe N Parcels for Canada) (Sea) 1.30 pm INTENSE EARTH would be in a position to use such loans effectively.
of the 20,000,000 families combined zone to register food they possess.
all the
During the last war, she served in Norwegian, Mediterranean and Far Eastern waters. She twice eifr rier Winston Churchill on his journeys to Allie conferences to strike at hoarders bringing him to England after talks market in Canada
dealers hiding and the United States needed foodstuffs. and taking him as far as Alexandria on his way to the "Big Three" Inks
Under the scheme, all newspapers at Teheran.
h the joint zone would suspend publication for several days to make Last October, it was announced available paper for the proposed that the active strength
re-
to
To
Letters The Editor
Once again he warned against Congress insisting that the European countries should liquidate their gold and dollar assets and American investments in return,for American nssistance.
It is estimated the discovery will participating arranged for the furnish
tons about 1,000,000 Speaker and Vice-Speaker of the nually while Spanish requirements House of Representatives and Pre- ore about 600,000 tons, which means sident and Vice-President of the leaving some. 400,000 tons for ex- The Anglo-American nuthorities House of Councillors to progced to port. in Germany have asked the bi-zonal Hirohita's # world
presence and take n Econointe Council ni Frankfurt to
verent bow, the pass law instructing-
heads
All except Matsumoto
were re- In the ceived in nudience.
Matsumoto said he objected to the word haletsu," The legislation would be designed clupful audience," in referring
meaning "wor- and black the Imperial audience.
critically He said: "Since the Dlet invited the Emperor to the ceremony, i stands to reason that the President and Vice-President and the Speaker and Vice-Speaker of the Upper and Lower Housen should greet him. It is absurd, however, that the four Marshall's Views
should have to be individually one cruiser and four destroyers be-
Washington, Jan. 21-lie was in received in an Imperint audience to Cause of rannpower shortages and full agreement with Increased release rate.
Ernest worship him."-United Press, Bevin, the Foreign Secretary, as to This
ment that
temporarily he seriousness of the German food Britain had only a token first-line sliuntion, Tien
Marshall, George defence in Home waters and that the Secretary of State, said today,
Sir. There are doubtless in this Home Fleet was reduced to the
colony West Indies
many people who are in- Commenting on Mr Bevin's per-
terested in stamp collecting for fun proportions of a squadron for the sonal message to him on the subject
and proft Judging by the Arst time in its history.
many of food for Germany, Gen Marshall, Bridgetown, Barbados, Jun. 21.
here, philatelists It was estimated then that since at his press conference, said he was The West Indies had scored 244 for it may not be known that there is a To these people, the end of the war, the Royal Navy narticularly interested in Mr Bevin's three wickets by the close of play Society in Hongkong mined had been reduced by over 1,000 war-ideas
for today in their Grst innings against China Philatelic about supplies of fish ships. About
450, including one Germany from the Scandinavian England in the first cricket. Test Association was founded some two battleship, had been given, sold, or countries.
which began here today-Beuter. lent to other navles, 163 had been He added thal
years ago and the membership the .a reply. to scheduled for scrapping, and about British
steadily Increasing. Foreign Secretary 500 and been put to reserve.
To promote greater interest and under preparation.-Reuter.
pleasure amongst stamp collectors,
of the food questionnaires.---Hcuter.
Home Fleet would be reduced to
One other battleship, the 31,000- ton Warspite, now Res wrecked off the Cornish const, where she ran
.
Mr
aground last year on the way to a strike by Buenos Aires dock breaking-up yard-Reuter,
Gandhi Pleads For
Was
Useful Score By
NEW COMET 'SEEN
Buenos Aires Strike
Prague, Jan, 21.-The State Ob- Buenos Aires, Jan. 21.-A 48-hour servatory of Czechoslovakia has re-
Comet wor- ported observing 0 new kers, which began on Monday, lo durk the night of January 18."
The observatory described the const as an object of the 10th astral magnitude, with increasing thickness in the centre and a short tali, moving north castwards.— Neuter.
or-
protest against an alteration" dered by the Labour Secretariat in the methods of handling coal car-
goes, ended today-Reuter.
Philatelic Exhibition
The
Association. This
HENRY HO,
lion. Secretary,
He also warned, against onerous lending terms.
It must be kept in mind, he said, that the European countries had nl- ready incurred obligations for large anual payments of interest on:1 amortization arising from fallar loans for a period of years.
He
THURSDAY, JANUARY 22 Bangkok, Singapore, Batavia, Colombo, Sydney and Auckland, Iteg.. 3 p.m
Shanghai, Nanking, lankow, Tsingtao and Peiping. Reg. 3 p.m.
Canton, Swatow, Amoy and Poochaw, eg. p.m.
Closing Times By Air
Kwellin, Reg. 3 pm.
Closing Times By Sea & Train Canton (Train) 2 p.m.
Shanghal (Ben) 3 p.
Japan (Ordinary letters.& cards only)! (Ben).
Macao, Tainshari & Shekki (Sea) i p.m. Kongmoon (Sex) 4 p.m. Canton (Sea) 5 p.m.
PRIDAY, JANUARY 23 Closing Times By Air Shanghai, Reg., 0 a.m. Amay, Rer., a.m. Marseilles via Cairo) Augusta & London. Reg. 3 p.m._
Hankow,
Saigon and Parks, Reg. 3 p.m. Hinihow, leg.. 3 p.m. Amoy. Shaoghal. Nanking. Tsingtao and Peiping, Reg., 3 p.m.
Swatow, Reg.. 3 p.m. Canton and Chungking, Reg. 3 p.m. Cloalke Times By Sea & Train Canton (By Train) 7 am. Macro, Teinshan & Shekki (Rea) { a.m. Straite And Calcutta (Sea) Noon, Bangkok (ca) Noon.
Cantos (Train) 2 hekk (Bea) 4pm, Macna. Tainshon & Kongmonn (Sex)_4_p.m., Canton
Heals 5 p.m...
BATURDAY, JANUARY 24- Closing Times By, Alr Shanghai. Rema.m.
Manila, P.I.. Tonolulu, USA & Canada,
Reg., 0.40 A.M.
Shanghai, Nanking, Hankow, Taingtas and Peining. Reg., 3 p.m.
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The Dutch Cabinet held a special meeting this morning, believed to. be on the latest Indonesion deve- Iopment, Reuter reported from The Hugue.
M. Paul Van Zeeland, the Bel- glan member of the "Good Omcer"- Committee, who arrived in The Hague today on his way to Brus- sels, met Baron C. Van Bortzelaer Van Ossterhout, the Dutch Foreign Affairs Minister.-Reuter,
TREMOR
Buenos Aires, Jan. 21-Telephone and telegraph communications were interrupted today by
earth Tremor" of "unuzuni_intensity," The tremor was felt over area of Eastern Argentina.
In 1844, 2,000 people were killed when the city of San Juan WP5: razed by an earthquake.-Reuter.
ANNOUNCEMENT
a wide
Mr and Mrs H. A. Castro announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daughter, Socorro Maria, to Mir Charles Rene Hossolet, eldest son of Mr C. S. Rosselct, on 31st January, 1048, nt 4 p.m. at St. Joseph's Church, No invitailans are being issued but all friends and relatives are invited to the Ceremony and later to a ~ reption at No.. A. Broom Road, Blue - Pool Road, Hoppy Valley.
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· Bilatoral Agrooments Mr Snyder skirted the question of the State Department's attitude to- wards another meeting in the near is future of the 10 Marshall Plan coun
tries, saying he was "unaware there was any discouragement from the United States of such A meeting:" it has been decided to hold a Phila- He forecast Aberlcan stabilisation telle, Exhibition on January 24 and loans in addition to Marshall Plan 35, at the St Francis Hotel, to which aid to the European countries which the public is cordially invited, and took "prompt and vigorous" mea- ILKT. constructive criticisms and sugges-sures of monetary stabilisation.
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arge melt; Produced by Kenneth Dommett; į be given for all commercial displey, "to have compassion for that young Republic Radio at Jogjakarta assert-night.
10, London Relay: "Radio Newsreel; man who told the police he had come erl that 200 Dutch soldiers attacked The bomb was in the form of
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operations fur Madagascar, Sey- the American Legion, sald failure to The Hero of Quebec: 10,49, Tunes of ments will be resolved up thị 4.50 - I was an evil person."
Java. It said the troops were sup- the door was opened. The police, civil population. Major Moller per- In Communist control of all Europe.
p.m. for the following day. There were more armed police ported by planes and mortars.
who removed the bomb, placed guards about than urunt when Mr.
konally supervised essential aid to Such an attack would be a viola- | Guard outside the office. Gandhi was carried in an armchair tion of the Dutch-Indonesian agree- When the bomb was discovered, the assistance possible.
the Air Force and rendered un to the smell wooden platform from ment ending hostilities.
The radioal! the staff had left except the which he address the crowd through raid the attrick occurred on Monday. Director
Afr Alami- a microphone.-Reuter,
-Associated Press.
Compassion Alleged Attack
New Delhi, Jon.
21-Mahaima
Gandhi referred forny to the bomb By Dutch Troops
Incident near
his prayer meeting
Bomb On Doorstop
Reuter.
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against
0
and wo commenced
C. WHITE,
Warrant Officer,
R.A.F.
all
Mr Ray Brannaman, commander- In-chief of the Veterans of Foreig Wars, said such development would "be the realisation of the goal for which Germany fought and lost two major wars," Reuter..
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