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Nehru And Truman Wave

Truman's Hurried

To

Decision Recognise Israel

Harry Tru- man was so eager to be the first to accord recogni- tion to Israel that he granted it even before the re quest for recognition had reached him.

Washington, Oct. 17.-President

Graham II. Stuart, Political Science Professor at Sanford University, writea this is the book, The De- partment of State," to be published on Turvalny, spent the war years with the Board of Econonade War- fare and a head of the Department of State's History Unit.

Ukraine Accuses Britain

About

amortization, he added: "Dependable sources have Demo- that certain Indicated cratic Tenders 121 Washington

York and New

and certam White 15 grse advisers #ther than the purinsent of State aniliactived t Brot devisi

after

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18,

Peline Minister Jawa- harlal Nehru of India (left) and President Tru- man wave from a car, as they leave the airport in Washington, D.C., after Pandit Nehru's arrival by air from London for

Between goodwill visit. them is Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Indian Ambassador to the United States and Nehru's sister. The Prime Minister of India travelled in the US President's personal plane. (AP Picture).

VATICAN

WANTS NEW

CEMETERY

Vatican City, Oct. 17.- Shortly

Truman Vatican State is looking for Mir vince, Took

Professor bluart Prudent scril suys, the British Prime Minister, Air Cle- iment Allice, a suggestion that 102,000 Jews shou be pre-

tied to enter Paicaljar. Tha drew a quick nate Trum

Lake Success, Oct. 17. M. Ivan Demnchenko, the Ukrainian delegate to the

Kong Ibn Saud of Arabia, bai- United Nations, accused

Terty protesting at the vindation Britain today of trying to

written prompe made by become

disciple of Preselent Fronatin 1)

kuose. that Goebbels,

JAC Unded States Would Tuite

n

NOT COGNISANT

Prof Stuart whites dent Tautuan at

on

Hague Anxiety

Over

Veiled

Sultan's

Threat

The Hague, Oel. 17. There is considerable anxiety in conference circles here about the pos- sible effects of what the Dutch press tonight called the Sultan of Jogjakarta's "veiled threat of war." On the Indonesian side, a spokesman mentioned fears that if tangible conference results were not ,announced soon, the extreme left wing groups (the) Tan Malakka Communists) and the extreme right wing groups (the Darul Islam) might gain suffi- cient strength to become a threat to the Republican -Governmentvi

·

The Dutch appear to feel that. as the success of the cor "erence appears to be asa ed, infiltration of Re- pubican Army troopa miny 99 not become a big threat to

Himmler's flit

"Revenge"

Murder.

A

Anchen, Oct. 17.--Twenty- six-year-old Hse Hirsch, a leader in the Nuzi Girls League, told German court here today how she flew behind the Allied lines with a party of SS men to help carry out “a revenge murder."

She and live SS men-includ- ing two generals-are on trial for the murder of Franız Op- penhof, the chief Burgomaster of Aachen, on March 25, 2015.

Oppenhoff was appointed by the American forces when they captured the town and Himmler, according to the

prosecution,

decided to make an example of him for his "co-operation with the enemy."

Himmler arranged for Д

a new cemetery, It is not number of 58 men to fly in a

Amerlenn that the death rate is in-cap ured

plane to the 1,000 Anchen, then well Inside the creasing among

Hirsch told the Allied front. citizens, but just because court that she had been ordered space remains in existing

accompany the party to lock burial plots for only three after their food.

Hiven clvilinn clothes and more persons,

provided with faire papers,

The parly Innded near the Dutch border, I's members were scattered by Allied fire, and joined up ngin in Aachen

are

They

INTO MINEFIELD

were

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Big-Scale Deportation Move In Caucasus

Washington, Oct. 17. - The State Department said today that it had received official reports confirming that Russia had deported practically the entire foreign population of Soviet Cauca- aren named by sus-the some European papers as the scene of the atomic explosion.

Russian

The Department said the de- portees comprited about 17,000 Greeks and some ether non- Russian elements, most of them small-scale farmers, tradesmen and erisada. They were said to

the Dutch strategic position. zov, reignty ja trans- i rred. Dutch troops will be withdenwa we quickly as pos- |:#bic. But this inditration Is

nonetheless felt to be serious.

A bright side of the picture that the tense situation in Indonesia will probably further pret up the conference netivity that definite results can be published within reached and

week or two. Much of the present trouble, it is felt at The Hague, is the remit of Impatkance among Republican Army units, coupled vrylog interpretations of the rear-fire aprenent.

NO STONE UNTURNED A

end ruccessful

to The round-table conference would argely clear up doubts in In- donesia and set buth sides FO busy arronging for the trans- fer of sovereignty that the dim- edties arising out of the ear- er periods would tend to fade. Meanwhile, between Informat discussions

NO REASON on the Indonesian military difficulties, all delega- The Department spokesman. tions today continued their re- Mr Lincoln While, said the de gulat talks in effo

solve portations eliminated from the efforts to

practically all the remaining problems-New Coucous aren

foreign nations. He said Guinea, debts and nationality.

reason for Circles close to the Dutch Go- could give no vernment said tonight that the mass deportation, against which Greek Government has Dutch hoped that ail construc- the tive forces in Indonesia will protested. However, the reports new prompted speculation that non- co-operate to prevent catastrophe and restore

Russians might have been favourable atmosphere there naaleared out of the area either on as possible as this la vital because of Soviet atomie ex- of the round- periments or because of large- to the succe

scale troop movements in that circles These table conference.

"deeply

re-sector, which borders on Turkey gretled" the accusation made

de and Iran.

taken have been

from their homes without warning and transported in cattle cara to the Soviet Kazakhistan Republic in Central Asin.

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Indonesian Republican report, Mr White cited as

STAR

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upset because there is no avaliable space in- site the Uny State for another eemastery. In fact, several new buildings have been constructed on the inllan side of the border la house ollicial Vatican offices

They

went to Opponhoft's ho which normally would have

of Defence, that the instance the removal of the 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. house, and while the party en-Minister been located biside the wall

Dutch attitude towards gaged the Burgomaster in con-

Was im- accused, cease-fire agreement The Vatican has two historice versation, one of the gemeteries-the so-calle: Teu-Sergeant Hennemann, shot him perilling harmony in Indonesin conclusion of Cemetery and buni tonic

the Pil-dead with a pistol with a silen- and a successful

the

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The Dutch Government, they

"real-

The charge was minde during so willout Tua consulta- a Social Committee debate [21 alone will both Aruba and Jews. conditions of migrant labour, in which Mas Barbara Castle, the Belfish member of Parlioraent, sold that the Soviet Union had cornillest

ngainst come of its minorities.

The Ukrainan delegate' re- that "the United Kingdom plied ins one malaton--to be the dis- ciple of Goebbels, I would 19 mind the distinguished lady of the fate of her predecessor."

He was supported by Russia's Alexander Panyuriskin.

"The is in Britain

producy

of discrimination against migrant labour," he said,

CHARGES DENIED Mrs Castle had stented chat gone that foreign woken fn Heilutt. } were rented

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October 18 down on June 14. He said:

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Fleeing, the murder party ran said, had left "no stone un- that one Greek woman,

seized in Rome. ie said to be led the State Deportment malenand

create a minefield, and two of turned" to with earth from Mount Calvary, into

favourable with her two small children in The most widely-road and The two Itlers

both Hirsch was conditions, and got its name in 1770, when them were killed.

In Indonesia the middle of the night, em-discussed novel of all time. The and VI, for

in an unexplained | wounded.

Hague, for. barked for a two-week trip to 15

"reasonable venson, granted it to the Ger-

and speedy Bolu Central Aða on an evacuation Jon of the Indonesian dispute," train. second

containing no food water. Her Russinu husband was forced to stav bellad

in the lotlowing moss by the

. S. stood for various

for the future of Palestine.

In May 1943, there occurred, 4: Prot Stuart says, "une Fin there #44 14 the diplomavir "trendy" of, errors,"

Wien

S. de luption fo the

brought

hat

VAIR

then

ans and Dutch. The

Five of the men alleged to

Lar been used for Vaulennhave been involved in the ploi-Reuter,

Hilzens, and before the 1929 were on trial with her lodiny. Lateran Accord, Swiss Guards They re SS General Kari were buried there.

Gutenberger, formerly Chief of

fut om witter Pyol, Saurs, "wethout the 1+2 She mentioned in partiels del patiof receiving the

US Russia's polley townrda the Mostem people of the Chucatu eghdes mamation, and Crimen, and also the r cently acquired Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. bruself, ad haeconiset the diath

novisionni government of the The Committee approved

amended new shaz oi As exUDAY by Mexico, which in effect would muutes offer i lut i en self- shelve all United Nations netion proclaimed."

nations

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ASYLUM

+

FORCED MIGRANTS

or

"On arrival at Kazakhistan, according to other reports, the forced migrants were amply deposited alongside a railway

FOR SOVIET siding without snelter or other

SOLDIERS

elementary provision human requirements."

for their

FOREVER AMBER

ANCIENT CUSTOM Police In Western Germany, who The 17

accused of organicle; the and counter Lab Nation

is utrends serving a According to anetent custom, plot-he charred that Russia hut othoplext vocating a plan to pot Palestine

the sentence of 12 years' imprison- DIY persona working for dupresal # policy

[201 Amporary anterantionat » Vatican, lats or ccelistustieniment imposed by genocide of small nations with-

ver the exact amount necessary crimes court of killing Russlan In the Soviet Union.

Sergeant Karl

Mr Whit said the departees funeral burial prisoners-SS cover his

had

now been scattered on deducted from his first salary.teluz Henu.maun, SS Sergeant SS General

various collective farms Casi the news This money is retained by the George Heldern,

Berlin, aut Johannes

Oct. 17. Two were living in small mud huls President Vatten treasury and is handed Karl Ruddatz,

S$ 1102

Ile sald "anti-Soviet soldiers have been without light or fuel. after his Stubenrach,

espionage detective,"

granted asylum as political the death rate among them was mounting and would become the British crilicni during the winter un- All aro charged with refugees by

Bix The first man to die und be

nuthorities.

les conditions were changed. buried in the Vatican after sign, conspiring to murder,—Reuter,

A British announcement today He the Lateran Accord- ing of

to travel more than which established the Vattenn

Fourth Mechanised Army, the five miles from their "concentra

in Kazakhistan other

Third Shocks tion centrs"

threat of 20 years' Army-were among those who under recently fird from the Soviet Imprisonment.

Mr White said Zone to Western Germany.

tome Turks deportations wag

British resolution, as

concerning migrant labour con- |

ditions. Instead, the Iaten- SECRET AGREEMENT Bonal Labour Organisation

Was

asked to "do all in its power to

J

1 as a sovereign state--was Mon-

Testoni, Alfredo signor

On

had been Professor Stuart writes that Talian pricet who expedite the adoption and op- early in the war both Admiral private secretary to Pope Bene- plication of its recently approved Darlan and General Weygand ofdict XV. convention concerning migram Francs initialles a serel agres- Inbourers."

Only the Soviet Union, Yer slavia and the Eastern Europea States opposed the rotation - Reuter.

Legionnaires For

Far East

ment to exchange French Afri-

The Italian Government has

can ininerale for American oil, offered the Vatican a sultuble and U.S. State Department made site in Rome, if it is unable to of it to got the African solve the problem satisfactorily bases the Allies inceded to invade with

the location within ก Europe.

walled city-United Press.

Prot. Stuart records that the Darlan - Weygand agreement came while both still professed loyalty to the Vichy government, Algiers, Oct. 17-Six hundred but that the State Department French Foreign Legion oulcers policy-makers Immediately and men sailed from here today | guessed that it could be used aboard the Liberty ship, St. break the French Africar Mero Eglise, for the Far East colonies. away from German Router.

control.Associated Press.

"We're going to have a tile bathroom.”

To

Mussolini's Remains

STRASBOURG

2

MEETING REQUESTED

said that the men-one from the fact added that d:porlees were

from the

In a statement to the British and Iranians also were included

the authorities, one of the Russian it

rnass

SCAP TEAM

soldiers said: "I cannot under United, Press, stand how my country, which won the war, cannot provide a Rome. Oct. 17.-The Re better life for its people, nor publican Party led by the how, in defeated country like Count Germany, the people are far Foreign Minister,

better off than inlilions of my Carlo Sforza, today called countrymen." for an extraordinary meet- ing of the Strasbourg As- sembly to discuss Europe's

economic crisis.

The other soldier, described

the announcement

TO FAO

Tokyo. Oct. 17-SCAP W send a three-man party of ob server including one Japanese

ron-

member of one of the national to the Food and Agriculture minorities of the Soviet Union, Organisation's technical sold that two of his brothers ference of rural co-onerative Party directors, ending a two-had died in prison, a third was in the Far East to be held nt

How in prison, and that his Lucknow, India, between Octo Rome, Oct.17. Siguora day meeting here,Issued an sister and her husband

had ber 24 to November 4.. Rachele Mussolini, widow of order of the day urging Republi-

Siberia.- Mr J. L. Cooper and Mr H. the Duco, tonight issued can members of Parliament to been deported to

Reuter

W. Yoe, of the Natural Resources Section, and Takeo Aono, agricultural expert, will leave

statement through her lawyer request the Government's sup- denying reports that Mussolini's port for the Special Assembly body was to be restored to his of Western European nations.

family.

not

STRIKE MOVE October 20.

IN PROTEST

United Press.

PRESS PHOTOGRAPHS

Coples of

photographs

that The order warned The statement added that the western Europe's political and family did

even know. economic

៤ cooperation

Rome, Oct. 17-Sardinia'a where Mussolini was buried threatened by the recent. Cur Communist-led labour chamber The Duce's widow has recently rency devaluation, which created called a two-hour general birike taken a third-storey apartment "most urgent and grave prob of protest throughout the island in a Rome suburb where she is tema,"

today against the arrint of a lying with her son, Romano. and her daughter, Anna Maria The order suggested that the local Communist leader and a Strasbourg Assembly should ut-number of his followers during In June this year, a Francla-tempt to end the nonomic crisis left wing rally at Carbonia on

Sunday, news dispatches mald, can munk claimed that the through joint uelion,

dispatches said police The Duce's burial place closely- Kuarded secret of the Italian publicans suggested the creation attempted to disband the crowd takon by the South China Government-is-e

leader Morning Post and Hong Kong comman gravo in Romo's main cont of a special office for emigration after the Communist tery.

performed in several, Govern- black state

by Interlor ruled Ministry police." The body had been firstment Ministries.

the Communists res When this! Count Slorza, Besldea interred in the Milan cipal come ery by neo-Fascists slightly left-of-centre Republi- alsted, police used tear gas and the clubs to restore order and clear in-1940 and was soon after-can Party is represented

discovered worda

and burled | Government by the Defence the town's square. A rumber of Signor Itandolfo persons were reported bruised. secretly by the Government Minister, '

-Associated Press. PacelandAssociated Press, Router.

muni-

On domestic affairs, the to-

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