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Mercy Ship May Be Fined

Long Beach, Calif., Jan. 22.--The USS Golden Bear sails today for San Diego for final loading before begin. 'ning a mercy voyage

carry milk to hungry children in Greece, Italy, and France.

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While 300 tons of pow- dered and condensed milk are being loaded here, United States Customs officials at San Francisco said the ship is subject to at least $1,000 fines for not properly clearing the port there.

Governor Earl Warren of California, who accompanied the ship from the north, said he personally would pay if the fines were not lifted. -United Press.

Chinese Exports Up In Value

of

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1948.

INDIA-PAKISTAN REFUGEES:

$

COLD AND PESTILENCE

CAUSE NEW AGONIES

New Delhi, Jan. 23.--Hunger, pestilence and bitter winter cold in Northern India and Pakistan are inflicting new agonics upon millions of refugees driven from their homes in the two Dominions by fierce communal fighting.

Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. Minister of Public Health. smid ensualties from those causes are "certainly very heavy," but that "worse yet, the combination of malnutri- tion and exposure means heavy losses In the future, especially from tuberculosis."

Statistical reporting of death and disease is so sketchy that the woman Cabinet member said: "It is impossible to calculate the total losses that have occurred. They are certainly very heavy, but I know of no one who has been able to consolidate statistical information that would tell the story."

Moslems from other

to the seven points which he wished them to agree to.

"Can it seriously

be suggested that the Government of my country, which acknowledges the leadership of Mr Gandhi, could ever plan or adopt as a polley, the extermination of the Moslems?

To Confuse Issuó

"I maintain that this theory of genocide, so fantastically put for- ward, is not worthy of serious con- sideration. the Northwest Frontier Province to these most unfortunate occurrences The responsibility for East Punjab, and vice versa, there which led to the loss of so many has been hardly any movement of lives and rich detestable crime, lies Union.

parts of the on the bends of those who in order "These Mosiemna in other parts of further their policies, deliberately

preached all over the the country-griculturalist and mendorttine of communal hatred-men country the In trade und business-are con- who now occupy responsible posi- ung to live peacefully and un-ons in the government which the honourable delegate of Pakistan re- presents."

disturbed in the Union,

بوده

to

of Dominions, where and pro- again, ing been appointed Ambassa ference to the invasion of the state

of

of

Kashmir Jammu and

by the tribesmen and others, Pakistan has failed to discharge its obligations e friendly neighiering state to India, in the

have alleged."--Reuter,

Banner which

we

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"Come now-one of you is the patient!"

Bao Dai Increases

Bargaining Stakes

Paris, Jan. 22.-The return to Indo-Ching of the French High Commissioner, M. Emile Bollaert, after his exhaustive talks with the ex-Emperor of Annam, Bao Dal, in Geneva.. marks a new stage in the long-drawn-out attempts on the part of the French Government to re-establish peace in Indo-China.

Cochin-China, where guerilla war- fare has been increasing,

Iraq Prime Minister CalledHome

Baghdad, Jan. 22. The Prime Minister of Iraq, Sayed Salem. Jabr, now on his way home from Britain, where he signed the new 20-year Anglo-Iraqi treaty, has been summoned to Baghdad immediately, it WOB reported shortly after last night's announcement that Iraq did not intend to ratify the pact..

A statement from the Royal Palace said a meeting, headed by the Regent, Emir Abdul Illah, and the Crown Prince, had decided that the treaty did not realise the national aims of iraq.

The Irnal Premier is expected. home within three days.

"The Regent promised that na long as the treaty is not ratified by Parlament, there shall be no rati- fication of any treaty that does not realisa

the country's rights and national demands, the stalement said.

Also present at the meeting were President of former Premiers, the Parliament, senators, elder statesmen

and political lenders.

The Palace meeting come a few days after the demonstrations which had occurred in Baghdad against the treaty.

Most

Newspapers Opposed

the newspapers criticised

Parkin puct, and the Nationalist mentary Constitutional Front de- plored the provisions for Anglo- Iraq co-operation in defence mal- ters, "which the nation pose

The treaty provided for military and economie co-operation between the two countries in peace and

the 1930 war. It replaced

Between them, the two Do- JOONABAZIRAMUNTETIENE IN A minions have the problem of resettling an officially estimated 12,000,000 displaced persons Hindus and Sikhs who fled from Pakistan, and Mohammedans who fled from India, to escape annihilation nt the hands of mobs which in 90 days killed

Eminent Moslems more than 350,000 persons.

Eminent Moslems occupy positions

Mr Selolvad argued that the In the dump cold of the Indian

of honour and importance in the

answer fed on behalf Pakistan by an Pakistan winter, these refuging

judiciary and other public services Sir Zafrullah

the Khan before huddled taiserable lot,

of India, and in her diplomatic per- wherever they can find a semblance sonnel abroad. The very important order to confuse what we regard as Security Conte!! Whis "merely in Nanking. Jan, 22.--China's of shelter. There are iterally mul-

Embassy at Washington in } ****

eleur for exports

the month

These

issue. That issue. titudes of

In both

mhanned a Moslem. A Moslem, very Brearly

spealing, is whether in re- November showed gain

vincini

give the refu- governments

Charge almost 200 percent in Chinese

dor to Egypt, another 05 geen varying degrees of help.

D'Affaires to Belgium. dollar value over October, ac-

Dispatches, mostly based от го- "In the face of all these glorion cording to the Chinese Maritime perts from local leaders, have taln

facts, I submit that the accusation Customs figures, which also re-sketchy stories of the hundreds and

against my government, of a planned thousands who

died Inve vented a drop of imports for the f

extermination of Mostuns, or of first time in 1947.

disense

and exposure, but have not

having been guilty of assisting in altempted to give a full picture,

such a plan, is preposterous, and Bubnalc plague. cholera, small-

does not deserve serious nolice. Various forms of P. preumonia,

"Before the partition of the coun- try dysentery common to India, tuber-

into two Dominions. the ter- culosis, anct "feverthe

all-ritory now constituting West Pan-

Union as defined under the French inclusive term used to describe unjab had a large indu and Sich

Constitution. diagnosed ailments in this part of)

In London, the royal announce- Vexed Question

meat

was received calmly In the the world-are acknowledged -pepulation. There was also a sub- in stantial non-Moslem population cially to be prevalent in and about the Frontier Province and Baluchis-

On the vexed question of allowing Foreign Offlce last night.

link Cochin-China

with the scores of refugee camps in the tan fa

by reason of the

Tonkin and Annam in a Vietnamese Though officials were unwilling to Punjab section and Dell province. tan. In effect,

aurities in West Punjab and other perienced

Government comment on the development and Winter Cold

republie the places nearly the whole of the non-justice.

would probably be prepared to give expressed the view that there might Winter temperatures In the Mostem population, excepting per- "The Australian Board of Control | creasingly through the three pro- the Nationalista full satisfaction, be some misunderstanding, the basic northern areas hover, at

sons forcibly converted to Islam. had asked the Indians to cover the freezing point. Flimsy tents, most-

abducted women. anul

have left wickets at

revised instigation," my

by someone or some party knowledge

it Don Cochin-China, and the popularity od especially if the latter were repre- influence on British opinion is the provide most of these areas of West Pakistan.

Bradman said, "because I thought the Communist-Nationalist leader, whose signature to any agreement treaty proves unacceptable what shelter is avaliable. Tenn uD-

would affect wet wickets

their Dr Ho Chi-minh, who declared war, could be regarded as permanent. Baghind, the old treaty of 1930 re- on tens of thousands of refugees

chances and also the tour finances. on France in December 1940, bus Any question of treating with Dr. mains in forse until 1952. escaped with He more than the

Consequently, is still "They refused and this has prob- steadily declined, according to re-lo Chi-minh seems to be completely

It

hoped light summer clothing they wore.

to be them

doctrinnl liable reports from Indo-Chinn itselt, excluded. His thousands

position hero that cost

the explanations Any old rug is a prized possession

pounds."-Reuter.

The military situation In the and other loyalties are, it is felt offered by the Iraqi treaty delega about

refugee cump.

north, where the anti-French revolt Paris, bound to lead him to regard tion when it reaches Baghdad later The daily sick call is an amazing

brake

out, is reported to have great- sight, usually on an assembly line

and opportunist, and as being Unskilled bards.

but friendly. foreign. Indian and Pakistan women? and help the overburdened doctors and

totalled

more

November exports than CN$1,500,000,000,000, compared with the October (gure of CNS530,- 000,000,000.

Imports for the same perlert were slightly more than CN$1,500,000,000.- with 000 in November compared CNS746,000,DUÐ DUG in October. the first drop in CNC value In 1947.

The main importer of China products continued to be the United States, which imported CN$460.– 800,000,000 worth. The next biggest overcrowded, China products users are Hongkong with CN$335,000,000,000 and India with CN$99,000,000,000.

were

The United States conlimited In November to be the best seller to Chin

Chinese imports from the Unffed States in November valued

CNS780,000,000,000 followed by Imports from valued at CN$220,000,000,000 from Britain CNS123.000.000.000.-- United Press.

at

India

EXPLORATION

OF W. CHINA

nurses.

or arur

Doctors and hospital care are only for those in worst condition. Both governmenta are swamped by burdens they never anticipated and which bolh frankly concede they Jack resources to theat-Annoefated Press

Khan's Speech Assailed

Lake

the

Jan.

kt

Position In Sind

The negotiations with the ex- Emperor have not resulted in the speedy results which cer-

The French Government is pre- tain quarters predicted, but with Indo-treaty and is for a period of 20 yents pared to grant the fullest Vietnamese

WEST INDIES the same time they appear at independence compatible wenden with the right of re-negotiation after

COLLAPSE

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the Indlans by

was

CERDAN'S NEXT FIGHT

Paris,

"The position fn-Sind is that nearly one-third of the non-Moslem po-ably pilation has already come away, and large number of non-Moslems are walling transport for the purpose of leaving Sind. While a part of this migration of non-Moslems even now taking place from Western Pakistan, the movement of Moslems from India into Western Pakistan has practically come to a stop.

This situation is not confined to Western Pakistan."

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British champion, in the British

have prepared the ground for a gradual evolution towards stale of affairs in which French interests and Indo-Chinese nn- tional aspirations can hope to find common satisfaction.

War weariness is sprending In-

vincen

Tonkin, Annam and

food-supplying regions

South Seas

sentent

French

L

This would deinitely not be the

15 years.

benefit.

that

the

Curious Position

in

ly improved in favour of the French-y agreement ns purely temporary this week may convince the critics. Jan. 22-Marcel Cerdan, but this is to some extent offset by a stepping stone to further that the revised pact is of mutual the French and European middle a worsening of the position in the weight boxing

will rich champion.

of case if an official agreement were probably fight Doa Murphy, New

signed with the ex-Emperor, Bao Dai,

At the same time, the constitu- Zealand middleweight, in Paris it

who is now enjoying a rest at his tional position displayed by these Murphy bents Vince Hawkins, the

properly at Cannes, south of France. latest developments is a curious one, 'Quake where he is also having treatment by since it was assumed in London that Mr Setalvad said that what he January 26.

Empire title fight in London 1051

an eye specialist.

the strong delegation was in a posi- wished to direct attention to was

But before any progress can be Pasadena, Callf.. Jan.

lian to speak with authority on what 22.A made with the ex-Emperor, he must "the

inference, namely,

said he had earthquake of considerable intensity first of all regain representative quired.-Reuter, Murphy's manager

the national aspirations of Iraq re- that the overwhelming body of received a good offer from the estimated at about 5,400 miles south- Moslems in the Union are feeling Palais des Sports. Paris. for

west, possibly in the Tonga Islands status in Indo-China. quite secure in Indlun territory and Murphy versus Cerdun fight In of the South Senn, was reported to- This will require time and netton do not desire to move away from February-Reuter.

of on the part of his partisans at home. clay by the California Institute

Various demonstrations In Technology.

Two shocks were recorded, the favour have already taken place.

"On

necessary

Four Deaths-Caused By Faulty Equipment

Jan. 22.com

In the attacks to the other hand, the distinct f Faulty equipment was blamed for

Callon, California.

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Zafullah Khan's live and a half hour speech, in which Pakistan's it." case win laid before the Security Milton Reynolds

"Could it be suggested," he asked, Council last week, was assailed by an that there is the slightest founda- Indian delegate today-for-4tion for the accusation of a desire, Worries NankingTM

the subject under

much less a plan, to exterminate the and for "cleverness of Nanking, Jan. 22.-Chinese its distortion of facts."

Moslems, made against my govern- ment? Government and Chinese Mr. M. C. Setalvad, Dombay Jurist, scientific circles today

replying for

While the prospects of an even- of the Government of India, making preparations to help Foreign Minister

made against India by the Pakistan of Mahatma Gandhi and of the All-the explosion which killed four men

tual agreement are regarded in Paris in the debate on India

of a Wasting crew in Congress Committee, 1ས Milton Reynolds in his planned Kashmir, delayed:

a cement

as hopeful, and the general effect of actually to discourage the migration

Their bodies were blown jon quarry.

1. Manuel A. Roxas, 2. Till we French polley in Indo-China in the air exploration of Western "What

to bits today.

meet again. 3. In 1900. 4. The clons past two years has tended to re- is that the representative and to create the conditions for

A spokesman sakd an automalle or regiments to which the wearers establish French prestige, the diplo- Dowder loating machine, same time they are viewing the of a neighbouring state, with whom giving confidence to those Moslerns

which belong. 5. Amsterdim. 6. The malic task facing the French is a ferds blasting whole project with some mia. we wish to live on terms of peace who have migrated, but who wish seams of rocks, apparently exploded of the northwest

powder into the natives of China and the aborigines) delicate and subtle one. and friendship, sho

should have per to return to their homes.

coast of North ahend of time.-United Press. himself to lavish numerous

are

Chinn mountains, it at the deptorestila deeply regrets and of any more Moslems from India,

givings.

Chinese scientists who have been warned by the Foreign Offee that they might be called upon for as- sistance are not at all clear what Reynolds wants to explore.

the Amni Machin

range

mitted

lieved to be true.

sneres

in

Root Cause

Africa.

WESTERN EUROPE UNION

(Continued From Page 1)

He said that it was British polley to give the smaller powers a chance

The ex-Emperor. Uy the very fact of his greater moderation and fund- amental friendliness towards France, has much better chance of getting more favourable terms from the French than Dr Ho Chi-minh over hod.

But at the same time, every time the negotiations reach a cilmax, the ex-Emperor tends

stiffen hla conditions.

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Two points on which the French Government is determined not to

PRIDAY, JANUARY 23 Closing Times By Mir, Bangkok, Hangoon. Calcutta, Karachi. Bahrein, Calro (Nairobi, Johannesburg & Marcelles via Cairo) Augusta & 1 inten.. Kowloon CPO 3 p.m., Gio 3,30 p.m.

Salgon and laris, 9.30 p.m. Hofhow, 3.30 p.m.

Amoy.

Ilankow.

Shanghai, Nanking. Taingiao, Peiping, Swaluw, Canton and Chungking. 330 p.m.

Closing Times Dy 60s & Train Bangkok (Sea) Noon. Canton (Train) 2 p.m.

Canada, Central

USA.

Seuih.

and America via San Francisco (No Parcals. for Canada) (Hea) 2.20 p.m. (par.1, 220 p.m. treg.), 3 p.m. (ord.).

Japan (Ordinary letters & cards only). (Sea) 3 p.m.

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Haiphong and Pakhot (Bea) 3 p.m. atacao, Tainalian & Shekki (Ben) ◄ p.m. Kongmoun (Sea) 4 p., Canton (Sea) 4 p.m.

SATURDAY, JANUARY 24 Closing Times By Ale

Shanghel. 0 m. (reg.), .30 .m. (ord.). Manila, P... Honolulu, USA & Canada.

n.

Shanghai, Nanking. Hankow, Tringipo.

Swalow, Talnan and Amoy, 3.30 pm. Closing Times By bea & Train Canton (Train) 7 nm,

he to evolve under the umbrella of the give way are those of Independent and Pelping, 3.30 p.m. to Ket away tron "this "Dig Four" without fear of conflet, Indo-Chinese diplomalle representa a number of years.stinosphere- of past disagreements" but acted. "We could not agree to ten abroad, and on the right of the

while one reprehensible propaganda and was not without hope of being four-power co-operation as essential to, and inseparable able to do so soon.

"We may take ut those four powers to Indo-China.

This the was

the fille time," he added.

Al

based, DS I

Kov-

the

-

any

Macao, Taloshan & Shekkl (Bea) 8'am, Shanghai (Ben) 10 a..

Batavia, Sourabaya and Maroksar (Sea).

10 a..

Manila, P.I. (Rea) 10 am.

Swalow and Foochow (Sea) Noon. Swatow (Sea) 1.30 p.m. Couton (Train) 2 pin.

Iangkok and Bombay (Bea) 3 pm. Manila, P.L. (Bea) 3 p.m.

Takong (Sea) 4 pm.

Haiphong (Bea) 4 p.m.

Macao. Tanahan & Shekki (Rea) 4 pm. Konginoon (bea) 4 p.m.

Canton (Bea) 6 p.m.

SUNDAY, JANUARY 25 Closing Times By Alr Bangkok, Singapore, Balavia, Colombo, Sydney and Auckland, 24/1 6 pm. '(reg.),. 26/1 10 a.m. (ord.), Canton, Amoy,

Shanghai, Naning, Hankow, Tsinglao and Pelping. 24/1 p.m. (reg.), 25/1 10 a.m. (ord.).

grave accusations against my govern

Mr Setalvad asked the Council to ment-accusationi, many of which are not only

in fact, but "contrast the tranquillity which now untrue

in the territory of the friend himself would not have beadian Union with the spirit of-law- some of which I feel my honourable, prevails

lessness and murder and massacre, Western Dr Sah Pen-tung, Director of the

ranipant "On

even today in of my government. Punjab and the Sind." behalf Academia Sinten. who heads the

I must emphatleally. repudiate these) Chinese committee charged with the charges,

"The root cause of these mus- These false accusations duty of helping Reynolds, told the have been made.

and of the brutalning of next month for talks with and killigs. in the United Press that

does

hope of unmentionable crimes, is to be found him. 1101 obscuring the real issue on which, the objec exactly know what tre

the continuous

On Egypt. Mr Devin sald preaching of lives of the Reynolds expedition. of Pakistan has no answer.

on our submission, the government hatred

of one community by Mos- wants? le maid he had read press reports

lem leaders for a No Excuse about his trying to find the source

to French of the Yellow River, the Yellow "His difficulties in meeting

Army to move freely inside River gorges and mapping the high-care of my government on the main from, the idealogy on which

impore its political and

The French viewpoint is that The

system these steps, both in est

on the mountain

in the Ammi israe can. however, furnish no ex-Moslems League founded itself. peak

smaller Replying to Machin range.

cuse for a statement full of the most Morlen muses have been continu-Middle East and in Western Europe,

questions by Com- under the French Union Constitution, offensive allegations,

members of the Union-Indo- all un this are in keeping with the United Na-munist members, Mr Bevin said: China included, if an agreement is fed and nurtured ourly Chinese Discoveries

M. Molotov doctrine of hatred, and their fanations. When the ideological quarrel "In Parls

threatened hope to point out, on a perverse and

reached-are Frenchmen, and there- ticism has been excited with cries between the four powers is settled, both ourselves and France that we But he ld, Chinese geologists distorted presentation of fact.

to attain already have located the source of -“I has been stated that

would have to look out for squalls fore have the right .my of the Mosiem religions and culture and will be sooner or later, `and the Yellow River and discovered no ernment has been a party to

provided the will to peace takes its if we went on with the European official post or position- In the En well being endangered.

pire. This, the French consider, great gorges along the Yellow River aid plan for the extermination of "It was inevitable that mass displace, all these things will ft into recovery plan. Besides, he said, the highest peak in Mastems in India, and it has been order should break out. I began a world pattern. They are all de-

takes care of the diplomatic question, "My reply was that Great Britain U.N. Representation is only suggested that the religion and cul- with an orgy of killing and delest-signect on this regional basis to fit

had been accustomed to threats and 10,980 feet, whichi is much lower

the in with the Charter in the end." of over 35,000,000 Moslems able crime, in Calcutta, by

For similar constitutional reasons, than Mount Everest. He said this within the union

there

of India are in Moslems, and resulted in an equally On Germany. Mr. Bevin sald the we would face them."

they could not admit the principle Government hind always Later referring to the atelies in that any army forming part of the peak is located in Chinghal Province.

violent retaliation by the Sikhs and British danger. He

that dismemberment France, Mr Bevin added: "We have French sald

considered be called n committeo

Union should be excluded am sure.some, 'nf any rate, if non-Moslems in Calcutta. inceting yesterday to discuss how "not"

"This was in August, 2046. Since would eventually start an irridentist Information of the almost precise from any part of the Laien. all, the members of the Council, to help Reynolds but the decision

resurgence, dates when these troubles are going At Geneva, it is understood, the number then this story has repeated itself in novemnet, causing a are aware roughly of the was withheld pending clarification and distribution of the Moslem po various parts of Bengal, Bihar, the not of a peaceful, but of a vengeful to take place and when these upsets ex-Emperor urged that the Vietnam from Reynolds. He suggested that ni

elsewhere. In broad coșmiry, Punjab and

are likely to pecur.

Repubile should be represented in- TO-DAY'S RADIO pulation in the Indian Union.

There was the agreement ht agreement between Reynolds and

"This is rather unpalatable for me dependently at the United Nations. the India of today, outline, the fury and disorder was, the Chinese Government might have

Potsdam to set up a Central Agency- to have to do but the world will This is a relatively new demand, ¡LK.T. been concluded

over 35,000,000

0, Studio: Children's Unit flour; 630, new never get right unless they see the and is an example of the Increase Studios Portuguese specifying

leading to the evolution of n how

Half Hour 7. Lon- Chinese scientists should co-operate

nll over the Moslems."

German State on a new basis. But thing in all its nakedness."

of the

the bargaining don Relay: Accusation Of Genocide

stakes an Their proportion in

and llome country.

NOWE: The with Reynolds and how materials

the Soviet Government started hur-

formation of " southern provinces, Bombay, Madras Mr Setalvad charged that in some

7.15, Studio: "You Asked For It Va unlled reaches its maturer state. gained from the expedition should and the Central Provinces,

ling accusations at the Western Western Europe would have to be s smaller cases the murder, loating, arson and

While the ex-Emperor has French riety Request Programme presented by be disposed of.

than in the provinces of West Bengal, other crimes allegedly committed by

Allies instead of trying to evolve a dare one step at a time because support, it is also believed in Paris Lynn Frazer: 15, BBC. Transcription Service: Fred Harley and is Music; they common policy. the United Provinces, and the dis- Moslems were acquiesced in.

dealing with

the 8.30, Boston Symphony Orchestra con free that he has the support of The Marshall programme had nations.

inducted by Bergo Koussevitzky: D. Lon- tricts round about Delhi.

United States, and it is not not encouraged, by some Moslems

brought to light vividly what must "It must be on terms of equality porcible that he may be tempted don Relay: News: 1.10. Weather Report: in high nuthority."

0.11, Studio: Hongkong Drains other Members:

Mrs Alleen Dekker, Mr - E Referring to the accusations of have been under the surface all the and must contain all the elements to play off one against the "Large.musses of these 35,000,000

(Director It. Rowell,

of Education)». during the coming months.

(Hong- amall genocide against India, Mr Setalvad Mr Bevin said: "No one disputes

Meanwhile, it would, be prema-Ar II. G. W. Woodhead CBE pointing out the dimculties of rescue minorities, have lived and are living Mahatma Gandhi started a fast in the iden of European, unity. That is continues, I will be by the will of ture to expect any very rapkl "solu- / kong Correspondent for the

Times) Dr F. D. Cook, Prof. Heinaldo work Ir the case of pinne mishaps. a normal and peaceful life, undis-order that harmony may be restored European unity is achieved, can it be livision would be inconsistent with It has stil to be proved that the

not possible. The issue is, the Soviet Government. Such a tion" of the Indo-Chinese question. oltar, and Dr G. A. C. Herktoin: The National Defence Ministry i turbed and unmolested all over

Question Master: Donald McCullough sold to be worrying about topogra- these provinces of the Indian Union between Hindus and Sikhs on the done without the domination of one the stalenients of the highest Soviet EX-Emperor can re-establish himself (DUC Brains Trust Quiz: Master): 355, phical secrets and would lie to "Is not this single fact suflicient one hand and Moslems on the other, power!

Mascagni: "Cavalieris Rustlesna" Bung authorities and of Marshal Stalin in Indo-China, and this is a process by the Principals, Chorus and Orches- know exactly what parta of China's to prove that the allegation, that the

in Delhi and the area The world will realise that if a himself."

which, in the best of circumstances, tra of La Opero, Millan Conducted by unknown west

policy 28 pursued of trying tu The Government's plan for the must take some time.

Carlo Sabafno: 11, Close Dawn. Reynolds expedition.

nut to exterminate Moslems, is a "Aged and frail as he is, he risked dominate Europe by any one power development of a union of Western There is talk in Paris official circles All efforts to contact Reynolds lie?

his life for the purpose of bringing by whatever means, direct or indirect, Europe announced by Mr Devin. In ot General Charles Mast, the former and Bradford II. Washburn, who ar-

"It la equally Important to note home to the Hindus and Sikhs, in you are driven to the conclusion that the flouse of Commons today re- French Resident General in Tunisia; Printed and published by FmYDERICK rived here to make preliminary ar- that while there has been a large the area mentioned, the necessity it will inevitably lead again to an- ceived general approval from the replacing the · présent High Com-Pency Franklin for and on behält of rangements, for comment on Chin movement of population between of living in peace and brotherhood other world war.

Conservative as well tis Labour missioner for •Indo-China, M.South China Morning Post Limitedi ese misgivings failed today-United certain provinces of India and with Moslems. Happily he succeeded "I hope that the Ides will be dis-Members in the debato which fol- Bollaert, but no official comment on at 1-3. Wyndham Street, City of Preza:

Pakistan, from West Punjab and and was able to obtain the assent carded by all of us."........

lowed Mr Bovin's' speech--Reuter." this report la available.-Reuter, Victoria. In the Colony of Hongkong.

Safoty Factor

The Foreign Office said the Gov- ernment welcomes the Reynolds ex- pedition,

but was wary about the of the expedition members,

safety

We

bave.

in

in varying Drones distributed to begin with, let loose by

Living Normal Life

Moslems, even though in

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