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Pandit Nehru Rebukes Indonesians
Bandoeng, West Java, June 11.-The Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru, rebuked Indonesian mass meeting Communists who appeared at a which he addressed here today carrying anti- Indian placards. One of the placards said, "Re- lease Indian Inbour peasant leaders." Another: "Justice to Indian labour solidarity.”
in lind no long engaged Pandit Nehru, now tour-who
destruction, which was necessary. countries, The ing East Asian
change must come from the told his biggest meeting in masses. Indonesia: "If you are under
There must be pence in the must
the impression that in India country and lawlessness Jabour leaders are kept in case. There must be momi re-
generation ond a new use of
prison, you are completely unity created. wrong. I do say we have a.
greater measure
of
Before leaving for Jogjakarta. de.Prezident Soekarno took Pandit
at Tandrudan Paohu.-Reuter.
mocracy than many of the Nehu to see the volcano crater countries which talk of re- volution and sociallsm."
He added; "So far as my Go- verument is concerned, we are not going to allow terrorism and violence or tolerate killings."
I'rezident Soekarno and Pandit Nehru were loudly cheered by surging crowds which lined the route from Government House, Bandoeng, to the football ground where a inammoth crow gathered to listen to the two leaders.
Many displayed giant postera with patriatle slogans, portraits of Nehru, Soekarno, and Indian national slogans.
not
Pandit Nehru sald that he was Krently touched by the welcome which he considered was merely personal but a welcome to India.
After referring to the ancient ties between India and Indore- sin, Pandit Nehru sald now they must look to the future.
"We have to discard from the
past ruthlessly anything which made us backward and weak, Because of our past backward- dominated ess we have been
by other powers," he said.
PAST AND PRESENT
In any event they must strive present past and 1. combina and work for something better.j They must learn from Western countries what gave them their strength, discipline and scientide
ivancement, he said.
Pandi! Nehru urged that at all costs they must maintain the recular ideals of the state and work unitedly. Be it Indonesin
DI
India they could not in pre- sent conditions afford to have the luxury of many parties.
drawn to His attention being
the a giant poster flourished in meeting by a local labour union on what the Indian Government Nehru Pandit shouti warm? to raid the he know his job.
Tolay.
sal,
L many Socialism, "sas Capitalism, Communism were being talked about.
"I consider mveelf more t Set-1-t, not in dor-
less
malic way let in econ*tally a basic way," he said.
NEW OUTBREAK
President
also
wh
Soekarno,
inceting 1.C addressed urged his countrymen that they develop a construc- must now
of their revolution--which was
tive outlook.
a destructive
The first phase
role-was now
They
over.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1950.
Sea
Rangers Tuning Up
Given To
Malaya
The Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan inspects a detachment of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve after receiving from the Flag Officer, Malayan Arca, the bell of the battleship, IIMS Malayn, "to honour and remember her good name."
Express Service).·
Johnson,
(London
Bradley
Leave For Japan
:
These four girl Sea Rangers are getting some firsthand instruction in piping from instructor Henry Phillips in Portsmouth. They were preparing to make a bit of musle by piping Princess Margaret aboard when she visits the training ship, Foudryant. (Acme).
NOT
SUPER SUBS
PRACTICAL
Washington, June 11.-A United States sub- marine expert said in an article published on Satur day that it is not a known fact whether Russia has any plans to build giant aircraft-carrying submarines similar to the five built by the Japanese during the
war.
He said, however, that the plane carrying submarine in United States, Britain and the mid-twenties but found no France have not found the practical us: for it."
idea practical after experi ments.
ACTUAL CRUISE
Captain Long cald the 400- feet Japanese submarines were "built in the deepest secrecy and were designed to destroy
Japs Ban Week-end Meetings
June
11. The Tokyo, Metropolitan police today in- definitely banned all public meetings on Saturdays and Sundays without prior police permit as a security men- БИГО against Communist anti-Occupation action.
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At least four gatherings, cluding a concert and a variety show, were banned this weeks The police also barred | Varen University students from presenting Chekhov's ¡plays,
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London, June 11.-The
Captain John Long.. wartime submarine públic relations officer and now Defence Depart the Panama Canal. They could Prime Minister, Mr Clement ment historian, described the carry three seaplanes and parts Japanese submarines in pre-for a fourth in ecedings of the U.S.
a long-domed Attlee, has sent a telegram: Naval housing or hangar amidships," of thanks to the Aus- He said two of them, accomtralian Prime Ministor, Mr which an unmelal
Is an
two smaller sub- panied by marines, actually made a-re- Robert Menzies, for the ser Australian of the connaissance cruise to within 10 vices miles of the Colombian coast Armed Forces in the occupa-
tion of naval officers.
the surrender He said after the surre of the giant Japanese subs at the end of the war it was
decided they had no place in and within striking distance oftion of Japan.
the Canal on June 7, 1945.
any of our plan's, or if the need for such craft arise it would be better to build our own, drawing what we needed from plans of the Japanese. The
with Navy experimented
Captain
On
"Why Lang suld
Mr Menzies announced did not try Key
to launch May 20 fast that Australia bad their planea for a suicide miss- decided to withdraw her troops U.S. Ouer
ion on the lucks is just known from Japan,
U.S. OBLIGED
TO DEFEND
PHILIPPINES
Inside the
radar fence
Some ume would elapse before their planes might easily have the actual movement of men and been mistaken for our own,
stores began, and the whole
There
i evidence that the operation would extend over a Japanes
operators, for considerable period. The move Runately for us, did not mea was being made after consulta
of the draw-on with the United States Go- sie up in rome
planning. of their
- verunent and with its agree- finerring and
ment, he said. "
rr's
cra
of
But ap-
Mr Menzies thanked General
ald and co-
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The THIEF OF BAGDAD
beards. strategy They at the thiest as well as the biggest battleships
Douglas MacArthur, the fumeriin Magic Technicolor! rane ctrlous combinations
lite can Supreme Allied Commander with CONRAD VEIDT - SABU craft, such as the hrmaphrodite is Japan, for the carrier-battleship,
extended to BUNE DUPREZ→ JOHN JUSTIN the men parently
who went operation he had
MARY MORRIS REX INGRAM New York, June 11.--The!
the British Coinmonwealth Oc- Nippon's ships
RELEASED THRU UNITED ARTISTS throughout the New York Times said today down to sea in
pation Force lacked that during or "Sunday
been under his that the United States is
punds," which is the symbol of period it had
command.
The obliged to defend the Philip-
BCOF military genius."
was originally pines should Formosa fall.
ASTONISHMENT
formed from British, Australian Commenting generally: Captain Long told of the and New Zeal:nd contingents, United States bul at the end of last month problems facing astonishment of three major
when they consisted of 2,374 Australians.-- the islands, the Times said; submarine experts
the cucoiniered
Richt "The Filipinos have the right first
He said to ask our assistance and we Japanese submarines,
the first was sighted by an air
Washington, June 11.The Secretary of Defence Mrould be glad to give it Louis Johnson, and General Omar Bradley, chairman of The paper sald three prob patrol off Hanshu on August 27. betet the country. It 1945, and the, pilot signalled a must turn their the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, left for Tokyo to-id: The first is the pressing bucks on destruction in turn day to inspect American military installations and get unic problem of regaining sumbating tender to put a land-
ing parly aboard.
ted Commander Hilm between imports He their energies to building up General MacArthur's first-hand opinion on the Japanese the balance
quoted an exports and thus assuring Cassedy, in charge of the board- new Indoesin.
saying: "In the; national solvency. The second ing party, as They must discard doctrinaite peace treaty.
work und sloganism
Also due to leave for Japan is the need for the restoration early morning light I thought I
make out could this werk Neither he nor "my distinguished
is Mr John Foster ut complete law and order. Thu
hard.
Near brother Nehru could bring not the change among people,
General Bradley left here
JAMBOREE reunion.
AT VALLEY stops
FORGE
at
Mr Johnson
will meet
the renty
General Mac-
IT
War
Her
said:
INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION
Let the number of collegay par- ticipating in the secopa your bể mặ and the corresponding number of exhibere fat osch college), n. Then in the first year the number was (m = 7) (74 = 33) and, in the third year, the number was (m + 7) (n_+348).
"Hence" (m +7} {n +23) » (1) ** 7) (n = 13) - 870,
Le.. YA + 23 m = 435.
The only solution in conformity with the data in : m = 11, 15 – 26. The Pinhead programme bar been i
1st year 18 exibitions at each of 4 colleres, 12,
2nd year! #ó exhibitions at each of 11 colleges, 285,
3rd year: 49 exhibitions at each of 10 colleges, 295.
Elahteen colleges are now par Belpating.
Landon Lepresa Satolce.
a submarine by plane, which was to stop Dulles, Republican consultant to third is the qcuation of pro-ahead, but it was so huge and it in St Louis to pick up Mr Mr Acheson
strange silhouette I He has been as-viding defence against external had such
could scarcely believe my eyes. Johnson, who has been at- signed to work on the peace Uggression."
The Times said the measure ar will and presumably
enormous bulk, she was big- tending the 35th Division renty.
than any subs I have ever before Congress "wisely pro- damage further They will arrive scusa it with
viding Arthur. at Tokyo on Saturday after!
patments must be applied to seon or even heard about."
Captain Long related the te- The State Honolulu
and Defence De-economic recovery."
sults of examination by United andl;
partments are sold to be split
experts just States submarine Manila.
013 the problem
LAW AND ORDER of When
"Mechani The paper said the law and after the bix submarines were
surrendered. He After they return on June 21, y should be signed. Most
diplomatic officials
want
order problem "bolls down to ally, the super-subs were found) soon to
to prevent the the question of wiping out the to be in good condition. They Secretary of state, Mr Dean Japanese people
the latest CHECK YOUR KNOWLEDGE fitted with from getting Communist-directed Hukbalahap were
Answers Schnorkel device for operating New York, June 11-Acheson, to lay down the Adstess under the Occupation movement once and for all."
policy ministration
on the
view
The editorial said President with diesels General MacArthur
while submerged. touchy question of a Scouts from 18 nations will!
perce also is said to hold,
1. In the spring. 2. But same
Quirino Elphilo
quito was
ample anti-aircraft Japan. assemble for the United treaty with
Anything
radar. Daniel Fahrenheit. tearch batteries until there is 35- treaty
about States National Jumboree they decided will be submitted try leaders want to delay right last week when he dis-They had
missed for apsurance of just what bases the bases. Rud stated his Govern- Topside, everything was covered | America. 4. Identical, fraternal f on July 30 at Valley Forge, to President Truman Pennsylvania, the site of General George Washing- ton's independence stand against the British in the bitter winter of 1777-78.
About 47 scouts
proval.
DATO ONN RESIGNS from all
United States territories, with
Singapore,
3
ドーの
abruptly
and
Gabriel 3, North
talk
Harriman, ment would welcome whatever with anti-sound paint to impede and Siamese, 6, William Averell zonar detection-United Press. the Far East to block further forces the United States
would Communist aggression,
United States will retain
CONFLICTING REPORTS
Also
Are
4 SHOWS
TO-DAY
send to the archipelago.
The Times said: "We not in the process of negotiu
for ting footholds in an alien plaguing Amerlean ot. deals is the question of work-country for the sake of Ameri- and wamei ing out a separate peace trea that the United States reintion>
can operations," June 11.—Dato | without Russia, Some quarters 170 foreign representatives, will
that under Inter- with the Philippines should be spend a week under canvas on Onn Bin Jafaar, the influential here belleve
politient leader, an-national law, Russian troops based on "honourable associa what is now a national shrine Malay
nounced today that he was would try to occupy Japan If atlon, deep fraternity and good come resigning his post as President peace treaty is signed without common sense."-United Press.
Malays Nation- the Soviets, from France. Austria, Britain, of the United
Organisation because of Germany, aly, Holland. Swe-alist
he was
1s well as a park.
Visiting
scouts
will
den, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, accusations Venezuela, Tesland, India, Pakis
Canada.
The International flavour of
that
U.S. Actress Dead
Hollywood, June 11. The
Informed sources salt Me "trailor" to his Countrymen. Johnson decided to go to Tokyo tan, the Philippines, Israel and his development-expected by after getting conflicting reports some observers to have serious on General MacArthur's views. may political
repercussions took While Gen. MacArthur place durinit an emergency favour an early treaty, it is
he would death The event will be emphasised by general meeting
the considered unlikely
withdrawal
nt Fisher, tho the arrival of an laternational UMNO, which was called to advocate troop from
Malayen elizen-United States troops as long as Broadway
Dung Rolex.
the discuss
ship
issues.
After the
of
has occurred of Salile 09-year-old former slor and one-time
Lake Success-the of United Nations dele-
and State nationally there is any danger of Russian leading lady for the late John
Barrymore. aggression.
Miss Flaher died on Thursday Mr Johnson and Cien, Bradley The Jambores theme will be the development of American
ression, Dato Onn will arrive in Japan as the Com-night at Twenty-Nine Palms, Legodom from the struggle of Bin Jatang Bald he had taken munists are stepping up their at California, where she had gone for to close the desert home she and denaral Washington's
of action because of the "charter tecks en Gen. MacArthur Army
on what the her husband, a business execu= rebellious colonists. through the made by certain dolegalce that his essek-down subsequent 170 years to today. I was a traitor to Te Melays Communist called "Japanese Live, Mr. Arthur Houghton,
patriots."-United Press.
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