INDIA'S SECRET MEMORANDUM
ON INDO-CHINA
London, Oct. 31.
Diplomatic officials said today that India has told Britain in a secret memorandum that France is trying to govern Indo-China against the will of the Indo-Chinese people, and is failing.
The memorandum, according to these officials, says Communist and Nationalist revolutionaries are holding the French prisoners in their own towns. The 10-page document was sent directly to the Prime Minister, Mr Clement Attlee, and the Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, on the per- sonal orders of the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
Cannot Reconcile
Charges
Washington. Del
31.
that
The US. State Department voiced scrpticism tolay about the charges Chinese Communists have placed General
It contains a critical re- view of the French policy in the disordered country, stretching below China's southern galeway.
It was landed to the fetish lenders on the eve of Western talks on the whole uncasy Far Eastern situation.
India made plain that she will therl recognise the French- sporewired tegime Da Tudor-Chian hended by Boo Dai She hope.
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RUINS OF
“LOST CITY?”
Nehru To Meet British Cabinet
On
Return
Trip
London, Oct. 31.-Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, who is now visiting the i United States, is due to arrive in London on Novem- ber 8 and to leave for Bombay on November 13.
As present plans go he will be meeting members of the British Tabluet and of the diplomatic corps within In few hours of landing here by adr. A reception for this purpose has alrendy been planned by India House
On the following day he with the will be hunching
Họ Cha mesh wil movepot tai | }3rith Frime Minister, M seized lens Bunt France's complete
withdrawal than the county.
The
have! been on duty both insule nd Butalde
Two compounds mand the consulate- general office" he made.
REPORT AWAITED
Meanwhile, a report is being; nwnited from the Priping Con- sul-fieneral, Mr
Edmund 0 Clubb, who was ordered to pro- teat to the highest mauthorities vallable tho in the engillzzi f Uiter DOW
regime
In
Frameintes Fress today Crotaliteed
offered
1 : ·
lernent Attlee, at his offi vini residence in Downing Street
-
PEYELAS
| Tricher Chame" sr Tom Hud tulepelt
Fat Man } through
bundled by 1
If present plans reminin untal terid, Pandit Nehru leaves by a For Irudin
mu the Sunday morning - Itevler
31
These ruins in the remote desert country of southwestern Afghanis- tan form part of an an- cient "Lost City" which flourished at the time of the Crusades. Recently discovered,
"Lost the City" is believed to be the once great city of Pesha- warun, which had n popu- lation of close to 100,000. (AP Picture).
America's Obligations In S.E. Asia
IMPORTANT CHANGE
New York, Oct. 31.-- Finnvesen, San
Philippine President Elpicio Pandit Jawaharlal Ne 1:36 sort Quirino's efforts to organise The Hedin Dengue, whieli for, nip speech hire today that this
non-Communist union more than 20 years interpreted | renaissance of Aso win a change
Asian
coun- Da), to progressive option la Britada of suprem, Pryportance that of Southeast erstwhide Emperor of Anam72 the struggle for freedom in the come ove the world scene
Tries led the New York They had hoped top many į sub-continent uf India,
He was making the third ann Times to comment editor- following Ho arranged a da frommosi: 5.
tea-time reception.
his major politientially today that if "this Chi-minal to change sides
with Pandit Nebit as the guest speeches of his American four
grent vision" is realised the Die spoke at the University of
United States will certainly 'C' bafos tip
4:ating 742 2
hin ve Audents
Testdiensty
to "assum oblign Borbely Campus to the open so tiems whether
"welcomes them."
FRENCH PUPPET
The Javfr memoranduzny, 15 Use is reportent and the treat all uniqu
Auto Chinese sear
Chinese Creatise
heart heard to San the Associatent the Pripung Bacter Ward Chad M
four of his staff were under an rest and said (Mume employees of the Comandade har ge sunke "real
etect out
T
Commu
has fren
Sant MPARES Ward. Rehber Tatsuini, F Vogna and A. Kristi
Tato tavernd
The cardi
security buread"" but "put on an overbearing air and retwest to admit what they ha
demanding the sal d ます。 Pulpana pouting to the Muh jen Northeast Daily News from all parks of Manchuria - Associatedź d'ames
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tw. The semitandum con- inked. Hopes for lap Alle Ith Chahutus, the
CURING of Indr Ze wi Chinese independerson support. Dited Nations mirvari
4 tise
1) November
Pandit Re for ham by expected to 1 the mouniaS
PRESS CONFERENCE
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Air Traffic | THE HAGUE
London. Get 31
-Fog, which
My tam pas reduced visibility
[ration
fo Ave yards, delayed Truin el pond services early „OMelnik at traday and disrupted air traffe a cemetery on the outskirts of to London, Brussels dit based to far that a boxy sent by the Public Anads- tance Authorities here for burial pluts
Flights
to London from a of the worl wete
weather since last winter.
was the torso of a large mon-hampered by the worst flying
key.
They
refused lo bury in ground
consecrated
CONFERENCE
The Hague. Oct. 31.-The Dutch-Indonesiun
round- table conference is tonight facing what observers call its gravest and most critical hour.
from Nax
1.7
mund
faudius of the Greek Theatre.
"Perhaps when the history of pur bus eggung to be written ¿Pas de malay of this old cons at pd of Asia into world poli?k= IN anned putafanidan -
Nazis Made POCKET CARTOON
Pregnant Women Work
Hamburg, Oct. 31.-Field Marshal Erich Von Manstein Indmitted at the afternoon session of his war crimes
trial here today that his armies had forcibly recruit- ed women of all ages, even pregnant mothers, to work for them in Russia.
ite would not have put pref- nant mothers to work, but as the Commander-in-Chief of one Army Group he could not know everything that happened on a D00-kilometre front.
Thehilf bind-defendnät, who is 02, was in the witness- box for the seventh successive day. He was obviously shaken by the constant cross-examina- Ilon. He shouted angrily some- Umes when replying,
He dented he ordered that partisans under
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could be given 26 strokes "on the posterior" with rubber truncheons If men, and with horsewhips if women.
USUAL IN RUSSIA
He claimed that Fritz Sune- kel, the Nazi Inbour chief, was responsible for the forced re- cruitment of civilian labour.
Sir Arthur Cornyns, the chict prosecutor, naked If he could Justify the orders. that every veruited civilian must work at least 10 hours daily
and that recruited most of those women between the ages of 12 and 200, including sick pregnant women.
were
Vou Munster phed Justily t by the law of UN it ach bad th conditios of the Sergal World War. Personndly. I would pot huer forced exper tant moth is to work at mess point it in t Rursin, and even in Eastern Germany. I is slur exprebint mothers to Work
The Tant. Fght up to Heulez
Poppycock,
Says Doug
Lazion
Del.
British
Washington, Oct. 31.- The United States has de manded the recall of two Czechoslovak diplomats in the United States, the State Department announced to day.
The Department informed the zoch Eminsay that th: Cotisul-
L New
Mr General
York, Kevin Mek, mud the Embassy fache here, Mr Jan Horvath, were "perfona non grata to this government",
The action was described in The hally
In retaliation for the ree. bt Czech expulsion of two Duted States diplomats from
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Razume
It
The film star, who has spent abnost half of his 40 years in
Mr Britain, said: “My home is nad Iniways wil be America and J
have never at any line thought | of taking out British nationali
The Tunes referred tu Qu rino's speech before the frua¢•< States
Congress
Jast August when he and there were tart of this and the next gener|trong reasons why the Unit
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Fairbanks,
the
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made KBE by not tur readily welcome obigations that Es ne-
King, was reported in the her it Pacific Sunday Express gossip column participation" Unton would entail
to be thinking of becoming a Commenting on the Manila Bitish citizen.-United Press. nuncement of a preliminary conference next February uned at organising a non-Communtst santon in Adla, and declaring MUST HAVE FREEDOM
that if such a union is achieved. Pandit Nehru said that the United States must assure [tonal
the first freedom was
obligations,
the Times essential in India, and rome of "The easiest of these obligations Fald;
The Asian territory sull under colonial dominatjem must have Irection.
vaunlly
the
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Point Four 10 build up the economie strength | of ton-Communist Par East."
FEAR OF AGGRESSION The
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Jean Pierre AUMONT Susan PETERS
word be chunnelling of kechini-17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. cal advice and private investiment better-principles of Similarly. ecomme ment of the masses of Asia was
eseptint both from point
view und the print of view of worki and stability
Thus would mvolve a
irtustrinisaifon of they countries, and the United States could play a vital role in
his task.
Pundit Nehru also said that racial discrimination and In-
"another equality was Point" and this reile from pest must be obliterated.
AMERICAN HELP AL a luncheon address
the
Times editorial added: "Since this is a long-term pro- Grimm, the chances are we will be pressed to give Buarantees that can be carried out with- Lou. fear of armed aggression. When that time comes we will have to have a Fur Enstern dangerpulley, no matter what difcul- lies there are of formulating one ind canying it out,
"Meanwhile, it will be up to our Far Eastern friends to prove Services from Malto, Lisben j
they can net together in a good and Rio de Janeiro were delay meeting
The Steering Committee 18 nave to businessmen, Pandi cause. As
again tonight on the Nehru reviewed
a Southeast Asian for human dend.
ed 24 hoito. One flight
the economic Union, courageously Lackling Guinen problem to con- problems of India and said that t Today, after
a public autery, Buenos Aires was delayed insider the compromise proposal India would welcome American would have the most powerful
Communist
problems, Brussels municipal authorities definitely. Issued a comununie "regral-
of the United Nations Commis economie help. He once again of arguments for support here." ting that the monkey's remains York was diverted
A strafoemulser from Newton to postpone the whole
emphasised that food was in United Press. had been sent to the cemetery.
to Boving-malter for one year.
din's No. 1 nood. don, Hertfordshire. Two BUT-
Pandit Nehru
was This proposal does not seem
asketi much sup- questions by the businessinen, who included well-known port from the Indonesian side.
Anak Aung Gde, Premier of dgures in American finance and East Indonesia, who has been industry. They were in White, The autopsy showed that the The visibility at London Air-most vociferous in the Federal- Sulphur Springs for the meeting torso was that of a monkey, and port, which was 36 yards earlier ist demand for New Guinea, is the National Advlamy Coun
declared it was ell was possed to the Pubite today, gradually improved but ald to have Assistance Authorities with per- was not expected
London, Mr J. C. Trippe, president of
Ocl. to be more not impossible that his Parlia-
31-Britain the whole Pan-American Airways, mission to "bury the body." than 600 yards at any
Urement would reject
was paid about £25,000,000 to the Reuter.
conference agree one round-table during the day—Reuter,”
many American Palestine Government in the 20 ment plan and depose him from business leaders who fired ques-years of the British Mandate, the Premiership If the Newtons at him.
the Under-Secretary for Foreign Guinen problem was postponed.
Pandit Nehru was asked: Affairs, Mr Christopher May- What does India Intend to do how, told the House of Com- lowards encouraging and pro- ons today. moting tourist travel?
The torso had been found on a patch of waste ground some vices from Paris and Brussels have received
to days ago.
This police
wero
cailed dered.
in and
an autopsy
ali were cancelled, and nearly other Incoming Sights were
hours late.
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DUTCH DIEHARDS
It was also stated tonight in political circles that a group of Dutch Cabinet Ministers, head-
the
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Mr Mayhew said that the pay- iments were made in accordance with the British Government's He replied that India intended policy. It was not considered
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seveen, the leader of the Dutch because, frat, India needed for their repayment.
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Holland
The Dulch "dichards" have other better. been strengthened
of
dale. in their
Negotiations were going Neither Sir Chintaman Desh-on at Tel-Aviy about this and stand by the week-end decision
mukh, India's anonciat and the Freedom Parly that even
other financial questions aris- Dutch trusteeship over New nome adviser. In America ing out of the termination of
and Europe, nor Sir Girja the Mandate, he said, Guinea would be unacceptable Shankar Bajpai are in San "It' was not yet possible to say and that the Party would re. Francisco with the Prime when these negotiations would fuse to support any agreement Minister,
bo completed-Neuter.. other than
complete retention
Pandit Nehru has wald during
of the territory,
London, Oct. 31-The-dentli was announced fri London-today
The Dutch press discussed to in not here to car on any Lady Fleming Doad night a last-minute breakdown negotiations, but that his ad- which might result la the re-visors, ara In the United States signation of the Cabinet. In to discuss, the detalls of eco... political circles, however, this nomie policy already, announced of. Lady Fleming, wife, of Sir Rou by the Indian Government Alexander Fleming, the dis- was regarded as unlikely
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