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Indian Socialists In London Demonstrate Against Pandit Nehru

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London, Oct. 10.-Local Indian national socialists today demon- strated against the Indian-Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, Mr Nehru alighted from his car to enter India House, a large black car appeared carrying slogans, and a loudspeaker blared: "Restore civil liberties to India."

ADENAUER DENOUNCES

E. GERMAN

GOVERNMENT

Hamburg, Oct.

Five Deaths

Mr Nehru glanced quickly over his shoulder at the ap proaching car but did not healtate in entering India House, where he was met T by the High Commissioner, Mr V. K. Krishna Menon."

to

The demonstrators were sold have been organised by

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India House

where the

of Cor-

In Mogadishu

Disturbances

Sworn oure, bendquarters of Indian Socialisis,

Lake Success, Oct. 10.- Congress of Peoples Against George Clutton. British de Imperialisin has been gather-tegate to the United Nations 3.The Ing for their annual meeting Political Committee, today West German Chancellor,

Slogans carried by the de- and that five people died in Konrad Ademuer, today de-strators

turtuded: Inst week's disturbances in nounced the Communist "Clean

Mogadishu, capital of Italian Zuneruption." controlled Soviet

Somaliland. formed state, which was

The demonstrators had left by

Police opened Are to break satellitu! the time Me Nehru left India n yesterday, as state which was "patty in House for No. 10 Downing Street up a demonstration against pro-

Italins under

trusteeship. the hands of Russia," and to meet the Prime Minister, Mrposals for pulling the territory called upon the West Ger- Clement Attlee.

Othells at No. 1D Downing Twelve people, apart from a Bruich affeer and six motive man newspapers to educate Street said the meeting was not

were injured. discussion the intended for

of Constables, the German people to

of sinte bul was a Clution salt facts of conditions in East affairs

luncheon party," "private

lic stated that in Another Germany.

bow- fenerally believed, was

iwe donths as the result of a ever, that Mr Alliee would make provincial town there had been

Chancellor Adenauer pledged to the 18,0

8,000,000 Germans under

Soviet domination, "We never desert you."

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Mr

a personal appeal to Mr. Nehru clash between police and mem- for a new effort tu seitle India's ers of 1hc Somat! Youth

with Pakistan He spoke at a campaktn meet dispute

Kashmill the Christian De. ink here ul mocrally and rightist coalition parties, i preparation for Sunday's local elections

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He said: The Soviet Zone of. Germany is a pure satellite, like Rumania, Bulgaria, Poland and Czechoslovakia, It is but putty in the hands of Soviet Russia “.

United Press,

vel ¦ League.

CAUSING CONCERN

dispute

Clution Mr In Mogadishua, continued, a crowd of about 2,000 Somalis gathered on the outskirts The The prolonged

11 of the elty on October 6. United

had Nations demonstration

asserables thy which

Commission falled in without premission, and only re- Special arbitration efforts was said to bequested it after forming up. one of the enuses of deterioral. i

The request was refused be. Britain ing relations between

the crowd was carrying provocalive anti-Rallan banners and was armed with Stones and Saves.

and Pakistan, which la causing Commonwealth relations ciula "some concern."

The Kashmir

oni-

stalemate was

has im-

Vase

BROTHER AND SISTER Berlin, Oct. 9.-1'rofessor Hertmatu Kastner, Chairman of the Soviet Zone Liberal Demi- cratic Party, said today that he said to have placed the British of Government in a dilemma, and hoped the representatives the new Western and Eastern Attlee German Governments meet soon for discussions,

"We

should not shout at each other, but live together as brother and sister," he declared In an Interview with tho British-controlled

Well уарег, Am Sonntag.

Evoid are at Commonweals relations mariuice to disperse, and at the

offelals with the

trying 10 reslore confidence disperse the crowd with normal

between India and Pakistan. police methods,

Ometal quarters sald Britain

They were met by a hall of has no apcelle proposal for solution of the Kashmir prob- slones, lem, but it was conceded that He said that the new East Attle and the Chancellor would of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford follow "a middle cours:" and do | Cripps, are both likely everything: in its power to

their old friendship with Mr establish contact with

Nehru to induce him to devise sume new approach

German

Government

Western Government.

the

The Professor is expected to become Deputy Minister-Prest-i dent on Wednesday, when Dr Otto Grotewahl, the Chairman

Girders of a bombed bridge over the Spree, pur. chased by England, are cut into lengths for shipment to furnaces in the German Western Zone. (AP Picture).

Prague

Arrests

Said Directed At Vast Underground

Prague, Oct. 10.-A Communist source said privately today that the week-long wave of arrests throughout Czechoslovakia was an attack "against the biggest underground network uncovered since the Communist Party came into power."

dis-

believed counter-

and indicated drive elements"

So far, between 2.500 and said the Government 7.000 persons mostly law the American Army POLICE OPEN FIRE

cors would bo усга, doctors and small intelligence

Implicated in the underground. He The police gave the crowd 13 businessmen have

addled that the reason for appeared in Prague, accord-the

scale of unprecedented

was the Government's urgency of end of that line endeavoured to

ing to well-informed sources. arrests Most arresta occurred determination to get the ring- leaders of the anti-Communtet throughout the country and

the whole network and stamp and the police opened new ones were reported to-out once and for all,

Reports from firno, in, Mora- are, with one fatality and some day.

A Communist source, who in via, Plzen, in Bohemia. injured, Mr Clutton said.

The crowd dispersed but re-in a position to know what is Zinie, in Slovacia,

the Communist nzsembled in a more aggressive going on but cannot be identi-that to use

mood a few hours later. After fed, said the round-up was the against "dangerous

organised by the was countrywide, another order to disperse, mill-biggest ever

Government. ilo units were called in and Communist

INTO LABOUR CAMPS fire, with

Onc

Яaid smitrce

thousands compelled to

already had been thrown into tabour comps, but no one ex- cept the Ministry of the In- terior rould give any exact Agures. So far the Govern- ment has made no comment,

Up to now, the most inely explanation of the police drive has been that the Communists decided put in o suddenly ellect their plan to wipe out of the middio What remains

THESIS DISCOUNTED The feeling In Pakistan

ap-

tory

Welc

OTHE

further death.

then dispersed.

The crowd

In addition ይኑ two people killed outright, three whole should take others died from wounds. devise n settlement,

British The

of the Communist-dominated pears to be that the Common-being

Socialist Unity Party and wealth as Minister-President designate, actiun to

Administration been compelled to close

presents his Cabinet to the pro-; and that Britain is evading this had visional Lower House. Heuler, issue because of her desire not all political club buildings us

WINDOW DRESSING

tic

to

London, Oct. 9. Dipluma-India's strategie

sources

the Russians

offend India

But there of because

security measure. π was no question of dissolving Importance in

Youth for banning the Somali

League.

said today that the cold war,

probably would British oficials discount this withdraw their troops

from

Berlin following Ore furtua tion of the new East Get Government but that the with drawal WAS merely "window dressing."United Press.

CHAPLAINS

NAVY

FIGL WINS

AUSTRIAN

ELECTION

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drive

Vienna. Oct. 10. Chan-w The situation in the territory cellor Leopold Figl's rightist class. A list of victims indicat thesis and said there was to was returning to normal and

Wou first ed that a class warfare disposition ou the part of the it was hoped that in #

short People's Party Beltish Government to underrate time It would I absolutely place in Sunday's Parlin-was upperust

minds. Pakistan's Importance In rela-normal again-Reuter. tion to the Middle East.

IN

cluis. Minister,

Including Mr

Mr Nehru 13

to be Bald scheduled for further more talks Government off- with British

Health the Aneurin Bevan, before his departure for Wash- ington aboard President' Tru- London, Oct. 10-All British man's personal aircraft at 4.45 navnl chaploins entering the am. GMT on Tuesday-United service after

to wear

November 3 are Press.

the!

naval untiorm, Admiralty announced today

They will thus lore the pre-

sent option of wearing civilian Aga Khan. Now

clothes. The option will be retained by chaplains who en tered the service

vember 3.

before No-

Chaplains will DOL naval rank.—Reuter.

A Persian

mentary election, nosing out However, the Socialists by 10 seats, Communist source insisted that unofficial returns showed to-he

blagest

In Communist highly-placed underground re- movement Bistunce

yet dis- here was the real cuvered The Comments fell fartorget, and most probably this bebind, winning less than will be the final explanation to five percent of the total vote. the, public.

King Returns day..

To London

The

thai

rumours capital.

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TENSE CAPITAL the first in elections,

of flood 1 Meanwhile, London, Oct. 10.-King four

incleated years,

this swept

+1.50 George VI, with Princess there would be no change in

One of the most fre- Socialist Duke of the People's

was dissension coali- Elizabeth. the

within the Government, res Edinburgh and baby Prince tion that has governed Austria quently heard

Both since the 1945 elections.

round to be centring ported Party

President

Gottwald Kierment Charles, arrived here today Figi and the Socialist

Chancellor Adolf and the General Secretary of by train from the Scottish leader, Vice

after the the Communit Party, Rudolf highlands where they have Schacirt, announced

known that the Slansky, the "strong man" whq results were been spending their summer

con- would coalition

the sam:

generally keeps well in Teheran: Oct. 10-The Per holiday.

tinue to govern.

background. There is no con- The Admiralty said that theston Cabinet has declared ihe

rmation of these rumours. Prince King had approved the change Aga Khan, spiritual leader of

Charles, looking ex-

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The Communist press continues of practice. As hitherto, the Ismaili Moslems, to be a tremely well and boanie, with

to ball President Gottwald thiek patch of fair hair, drew Perslan subject, at his own re-

party, de "our glorious leader" and a huge the Chancellor Figl's from the biggest cheers

down The Cabinet sald that the Aga crowd outside the station. Now dicated to free enterprise, won picture of him beamed Khan's

family had never lost nearly a year old, he has grown 87 seats in the 185-man, Lower per the main street from the Chamber of the Austrian Parlju-Communist Party Headquarters

The Socialists were building. that status. The Aga Khan, 11 considerably during his stay in

ment. it expected here, will this winter Scotland.

Collwild and the Russian Am at casile visit his ancestral

second with 67 seats. The Pan- of In- Germanic Association Mahalaat, in southeast Persia. on her knee as their car drove dependents, a new party labelled bassador, M. A. Silla, featured Sydney, Oct. 10-The Aus-where remnants of his famliy away from the station.

10 seals and yesterday in a photograph show- The King was looking very neo-Nazi by its opponents, took prviminently iralkan

shaking flect and unils of a still live.

a pooring the two of them Khan, who owns well after his two months holhird place with The Aga

Communists ran squadron put to

Silin's departure hands before New Zealand

No political significance the sea today for their first com- some of the best racehorses in day.

for Moscow-United Press. binod exercises the biggest the world, has, also made a re- is attached to his return, which fourth.

a thinker, philoso- was arranged sometime ago.

surprise wag postwar naval

A major manoeuvres in putation as Australian waters-Reuter. pher and statesman.-Reuter, had been suggested that I was

connected with an early general strong showing by the Indepen- election-Reuter.

Cuy

quesi.

Naval Manoeuvres

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In Australia `·

"You inspire me, Jeannette.”

Princess Elizabeth had him

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the

In all newspapers

dents, headed by publisher Her-POCKET CARTOON

bert Kraus. Their 10 seats "von about equally from the People's Party and the Socialists.

Unofficial

Indien.cd Agures nearly 50 percent of Austria's 4,301,815. eligible voters went to the polls, execoding the 1945

Rangoon: Oct. 10. Four gure of about 94 percent-

soldiers were drummed out of United Press.

the Burmese Army here today

after being found guilty by a

military tribunal of

and ammunition to the rebels in Wolf Whistles For

Burma.

housands of elváltana:

and

army, navy and air force per-

Jane Russell

New York, Oct. 10-Screen sonnel, attended the ceremony. actress Jane Russell, wearing Thio men-one non-commis- a tight brown wool sweator, uloned

officer and three other arrived by air. from Britain to ranks were sentenced to Im- day and was greeted by "wolf from Idewild Airport prisonment ranging from four to 10 years.

"You'll certainly-have 4oma explaining to do sheets from the Grand, The Alm

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chambermaida--from-tha. stripped of their uniforms-and-completed-singing engag marched off. to prison under an ment in London, said she found escort, to the accompaniement of English audiences "out of this

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