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NEHRU WARNING:

دو

HINDU - MOSLEM TROUBLE AHEAD

New Delhi, Sept. 12.

The Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, today warned against possible, Hindu- Moslem communal flare-ups in India,

Mr Nehru sounded a warning in a statement election of Surshotambas aimed at the recent Tandon, former Speaker on the United Provinces Legislative Assembly and an extreme Hindu na- tionalist, as president of the Indian National Con-

gress.

"AN

Ar Nehru Bald: kinds of forces inside and

maile this election possible.

ADENAUER outside of Congress have

APPOINTS ADVISER

Dr

has greater significance than it might normally have Isack."

con-

Tandon's election was sidered more Important here

Bonn, Sept. 12. eee it resulted in the defeat The West German Federal of Mr Nehri's own nomince for

Konrad the Cut

Congress presidency. Chancellor,

has appointed forces

"Counts and reactionary Adenauer,

have openly expressed the result of the Count Von Schwerin, the

their joy Former Prussian General and; election," My Nehru said in his opponent of Hitler. ns his statement, which urged Congress

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reinst any intrusion technical adviser in security guard against of communalism.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1950.

Plane Crash In Desert

The wreckage of the Trans-World Airline Constellation, "Star of Morifand," which crashed and burned out in the desert near Cairo. There were no survivors, and among the 55 people who lost their lives was Camelia, the Egyptian film star, who had boarded the plane at Farouk Airport, Cairo, and Makarajah Singh Prithe

of Bombay. (London Express Service),

MANCHURIA BOMBING CHARGES:-

USSR TO VETO AMERICAN

te, it was announced,"Ale Nehru called on the Indinn. INVESTIGATION PROPOSAL

1ord today.

The expondment be the full approval of the Allies. It was

earr d.

Nat-nal Congress to declare

dere-cat policy in the dangerous international situation

The Congress holding its

Cert von Settwerin, a native 150tis annual session at Nasir, in

of a Pruin au à metuber Boubay province,

kirt

Lake Success, Sept. 12.

Russia announced today that she would veto the American proposal for an on-the-spot investigation of Chinese Communist charges that American planes bombed Manchuria. This happened when the Security one from the United States, Council met to consider two resolutions

China's on Communist

charge that the other from Russia herself American aircraft bombed Chinese territory.

Mr Nehru sard; "International of a distingaskosk arvtnerație |

Afours demand that Congress foundly, is only very remotely

declare its policy in the som-eted with Count Schwerin ima

elear Language Tim Krank

who wa Hitler's mont

there is no room for misunder- Free Minister nord was sen-

imprison-ridity." to 10 years'

PRINCIPAL PROBLEMS ent by the Nuremberg Inter

11 clamafed, the principal sational Tribunal,

problems under the headers,

itate:mational aBuire; 2 econ- unse

3 cumuhutal composed of wraira, rumely the Handu-Swedish representatives to

A profesional sobljer, Count

Schwerin

was from

The

sarly days of the Hitler regime known and respreted among the Army as a profound enemy of he Nazi system.--Reuter.

LARGEST POSTWAR EXERCISE

dem poblem,

Mr Nehru asked: “Do any of thea necesitate any change in

and emissaries its damage, the ending there was The American resolution, that

wherever It desired. for called

commission United States will reimburse the missiotts #

This can do with its satel Indian and Patiou affeeter!".

lites, but when you are dealing with free countries it cannot

The Busting motion urged the

bombing

our policy oy a generaly new Council to condemn the alleged

approach?"

but the

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MALIK'S CLAIM

Mr Jacob Malik (Russia) said

be

States did violating

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any

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Delegates of over 30 countries today applauded month. Belgium's record of colonial administration when the Belgian delegate, Mr William Van Remoortel, deur, business communications and fended it at the Inter-Parliamentary Union ence here.

News, contributions, alway! Wals should be addressed to the confer-avertinements to the Bicretary.

Telephone; 20011 (5 Lines),

when

exactly was they

they spoke about In this CRSC,

mennt?

wisat Could

or not have "a yellow

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Brilish

Kovernmenta lad mistakes and possibly

20 WORDS $3.00, The people are under a sym-mistakes were still belag made, for 1 DAY PREPAID pathetic and liberal regime, but the

British

Governmens

of

We want to continue it until stood "for the development they are able to administer territories to the point of com.

piete self-government." themselves. They are glad

to be under our administra- tion because we are a small country."

The delegater

NEW CONSTITUTIONS Mr Hynd said that in Trial- dad

a new Constitution was One was being introduced.

to have the

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there countries Hamel El Saleh, Vice-Pre-necessary resources to back up sident of the Egyptian Chamber the proper system of social wel. " Mr Ilynd of Deputies, said that the resolu- fare and progress, tion emcerned more than 200.- concluded amid loud applause,

Saleh, He taid: "To

given DO0,000 people.

permission to here. the present reply

the point raised, said ny of us

We will forward replies to relonisation is no more than a that in the Sudan "the Sudanese survival of slavery, When we irre le a state of revolution.

the stated address if the ad look around us in Eypt, we "They are asking for their In vertiser desires. and many people dominated by dependence. We agree that the

should be independent. All advertisers purporting to do not want to Leave the Sudan and let it Joan money must publish thele

address In and foreigners.

future," Own

he names

advertisements. make the United Nations Char-choose Its ter a delusion.

This must come to Sudan

an end it we

peace,

Jet

" you .want Europe be for Europeans, Americans, Asia America for

and Arlen for for the Arians the Afrkans." he added.

PARODY OF SITUATION

The British delegate, Mr 11.

the sentiments

added.-Reuter.

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be permitted." investigate the allegations, that the Council should adhere

Mr Malik said that Mr Austin Hynd, after stating that the re had confessed that an American port expressed rictly to its rules of procedure and

resolution the Soviet

Air Force plane had violated of the British delegallon, sald voted on first.

the territory of China,

that the Egyptian delegate had the Association's Headquar-Lane, Crawford's Apply Secretary, of Manchuria nr.d

The United

He also said that the United given pasidy of the situation inters Building (Adjoining thei

Sanatorium, Marink from He said India would have to called on the United States

States was attempting to extend the Sudan. deal drastically with

ite aggression" in Korea by theprohibit further illegal acta" rules" He said.

Air Warren Austin (Unles

She had precluded the possi-ot only occupying the island

When reference was made to Queen's Rond East), will be [-rexplosive—nternational Euation

States)'sild that the Soviet-to-

bility or obtaining full informa-

of Taiwan but also by invading the situation there, was it a res laid by His Honour, the Acting which is full of dangerous post had been submitted first ten of the alleged bombing by Chinese territory

quest that the British chould Chief Justice, Mr E. H. W mbilities and which chonges day

the China

Sudin American proposal

depart from Commumist

Im-liams, Chairman of the War | forbiding.

LONG DISCUSSION by day."

hunld be debated first,

from saking part in the Coun-

Inclusion of the American re-mediately so that the Sudanese Memorial Fund Committee on "Is it logical to vole to rett's discussion.

themselves, Wednesday 20th September, kilractive alonery of distinction. demin before examining

Is it not clear that the crea-solution was designed to divert should govern

public opinion from American was it to give Egypt the op-

1960 at 5.30 p.m. All mem usked. evidence?" he

ition

of governing of any investigation com-

and he suggested portunity "aggression".

bers are cordially invited to simultaneous discussion of both Sudan? he asked. Me Austin sank that it had notation cannot be settled with-

be present. of that yet been established if aircraft | ม the participation

resolutions, the Com-

This principles of the motion under United Nations command country into which

long procedura) dis- After

truth, with which all ! Mr Malik an airstrip over mission must go?" had bombed

cussion, the Countll decided towere thecould

Hynd satd. | agree, Mr Jusked. the Blanchurian border.

Five voling priority to The United States, Mr Malik "I there was an accident." hel

"In the habit of American proposal, but agreed can be ascertained] claimed, was

to diseng both regulions the same time.

He continued: "India's burden 1a growi at we have to Heidelberg, Sept. 12. The United States European make fatal decision frum time to time. There decisions must Command has only been ablo to

buckin and lenal cate about 48,000 American and have the Allied cumbat troops for its mutate of Congress,**

in Inanoeuvres

the Concerning India's economic Kuturna

Nehru warned Mr American Zone of Germany, situation.

officers goinst staff

udden violent up- American Army revealed here today.

They did not reconcile "dküre with the earlier dat more than 100,000

thin

the whole structure salt. "if it 1h avals in

f our economy." elain) ---H.-—— ie { ——s-n-distressing. that the wirt of rom. parti-faci

and rivalem has. Comtress

cipating troops would take part munaliom

in the manoeuvres-the

inValed Allies gradually

ince t portwar exercises in ad sametimes affected gov-| Germany.

Observers here assumed that original animales included all administrative or "housekeep-

" troops

erament Policy"

The Bure of 40,000 includes about 3000 French troops India's Reuter,

POLITICAL LEVEL

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Hoverplane Rescue Team Popular

On the communal problem, Mr Nehru sald it could be blamed to a large extent

strained relations with He will may be that the spread of the comi-

it India munal epurit in

is a

neighbouring country- This may be an

Teheran, Sept. 12. pening in India, but it is

Court St talleation.""" The U.S. Supreme

William Douglas, Justice, Mir Who has been called a "spy" by Russ for exploring in the warned Persia Middle E351,

oday not to become the tail to Moscow's kile.

gold the nation Mr Douglas should develop according to the Genius of Its own people and

to us-EN

A United States Air Force Strip in Korea, Sept. 12. ~An-Air-Force-helicopter team, which requires only 20 reto 30 minutes to move seriously wounded soldiers from the AMERICA JUDGE action to the communalism of front lines to rear area hospitals, has moved 255 patients.

WARNS PERSIA Pakistan,

explanation for what is hap-

not beciéne a kite-tail

sin or any other nation.

nu

Ife appealed to the new Con- comniuntl in ler

keep all preselent, to Finthi their considerations ca a poli- real treet above communal con- "We have iderations. He al taurations

unfortunately, many disputes i contlict with Pakistan

I hope we legacy of partita,

Truman Accused soldiers." First Lieutenant

"We sure are big favour- ites with the front line

said. Ray Costello

His the operations oflice for

Air Rescue Service Detachment of the Air

Of Coddling First

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Only Rurrin-opposed the

and priority, American Malik announced that he would veto the American proposal.-- Reuter

Lake Success, Sept. 12.

the

MAJESTIC

·AIR-CONDITIONED

The Security Council todny TOP RATING,

approved its annual report to the Assembly and, with only Rigsla abstaining, forwarded to it the record of His work during the post your

This inclucleri

all decisions

taken during the Russian boy-

cott.

Mr Jacob Malik (Russia) had insisted that all decisions taken and July between January 13 15 should be deleted because they

as neither were legal,

Communist China Russia nor were represented.

The report included nit Coun- eil deliberation: dealing with

CommunistsForce was assigned the pri- Kares up to July 18.

mission of removing critically wounded soldiers.

The

New York, Sept. 12.

National Republici

Lt.

nh-

narrow

Costello said that ali solve them, but whatever chairman, Mr Guy Gabrielson, Bey may be, they must be con- charged today that the Truman bulances, crawling at a snail's

Administration did not let its pace over rough and Mr Dougins Teaves for Indiaidered purely on a political

hand fright

Defence Korean roads, require four to Pakistan 11 Fridayevel and without any interestablishment know what its live hours to

-the evacuate the communal."-United left hand the State Depart

wounded, and they cannot al-

And United Press.

Zagreb Arrests

Denied

Belgrade, Sept. 12. The Yugoslav Directory of olently Laday information denied reports that a number of

officers Yugoslav

had

Press,

Jewish Tribute

To Smuts

Johannesburg. Sept. 12.

the

iment was doing,

a speech to the Sales Ex-ways get up to front line posl-

Gabrielson om ecutives Club, Mr

Administration of accured the. "coding" Communists

while China home front

the

on the

#n

Helicopters can evacuate the was wounded two at a time, and can extremely small land in The Chief Rabbi. Mir I 1.falling to the Reds.

Russian area.

They are on call 24 hours The arrests of ten been Rabinowitz, today cancelled his

to nove men when the arrested in Zagreb in connection New Year sermon at the Great stom sples did not bear out Pre-al

Republienn efforts to expose tine means difference between with a purge of three Ministers Segue to preach a special sident Truman's opinion that sermon mourning the passing of

"red life and death. Communists were Croatian Republican from the

General Sinuty, Government,

Lt. Costello sald: "On several A crowded congregation stood

"Com- Mr Gabrielson said: Tho reports, which were

Into even went in silence as the Chief Rabbi

ins dan occasions we rculated widely in the country

pick up pilots offered special prayers for the munist aggression

gerous to our security at home enemy lines to and quoting "a usually reliable

repose of the soul of the men al in Asia as it is in Europe, who had bailed out or described

as who ource."

other times, were

had been n life-long But in the Far East, as at home,nded. At

rushed medical personnel completely unfounded,"-Reu-champion of Zionisin and

friend of thu Jews. Reuter.

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the Administration has slept as soundly as tip van Winkle dur- front line aid stations."United

Press, In the last dve years.”

Mr Gabrielson said the Ad- ministration's confession at Ineptness and incompetence had given the Republican Party receptive market for its producty for the coming campaigı.- United Press.

Steve Early

Resigns

Washington, Sept. 12.

Mr Stephen Early resigned

Bound For Lake

Success

Bombay, Sept. 12.

Russia is expected to soek deletion of decisions taken in her

when

the report la abrence debated by the Arsembly later this month.--Reuter.

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