Indian Daily Mail, 10 December 1947

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  • 18 1 Indian Daily Mail Vol. III. N«. 257. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 10, 1947. n 6 PAGES PRICE 10 CENTS
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  • 333 1 bnow Hampers Present Military Operations J Large Concentrations Of Raiders Dispersed i iwm Our Own Correspondent) lx Doc. 9.— For tru second consecutive clay Indian ind machinegun lire dispersed two "large" raiders >n> near I ri and Ak.mur, said last nignt's Defence communique, adding
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  • 35 1 I \)cc. 9.— Pandit JawaPrim€ Minister ot [ndia A Khan, Prime Ministej n discussed Kashmir at a here late last oiglUi but and no agreed i lie problem.— Reuter
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  • 78 1 Pandit Nehru's EXhortation To Indian Military Our Own Correspondent) WORE, Dec. f)— Pandit Nehru «Hc here to attend the feme Council meeting apf«» Mi, Indian Military men swayed by the human i which engulfed India. hej Bhoold perform an "»ni task in national lift- and <'<i hear] responsibilities in "untiv
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  • 51 1 RED CROSS SUPPLIES TO JAMMU our Political Correspondent) >1 I 111. Dec. 9— At the spei of thr Kashmir (lov- da i Bahadur Bahvant I'm Secretary-Genera] 01 1 I'iin Kkl Cross is flvmu to on Wednesday morning ui"h "Mis ol medical and other supplies including blankets u»e refugees and homepeoph
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  • 56 1 KARACHI Doc. 9.— General Sir Frank Messenry, Commander.in('hief of Pakistan Army is t o relinquish office early next year, it was authoritatively learned. General Messervy became Com-mander-in hitf of Pakistan Army when India was partitioned and >©rvt-d during the la>i war in India, Burma and
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  • 148 1 GANDHIJI'S APPEAL TO PAKISTAN AUTHORITIES (From Our Own Coriespondent) NEW DELHI. Dec. 9— At the pra. ye- meeting yesterday evening Mahatma Gandhi said he is continuing t o get doleful of letters from Sind. The latest from Karachi said there is practically no murders but there Is no life of
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  • 91 1 (Frem Our Own Correspondent) KARACHI. Dec. 9.— Abdul Ghani Khan, son of Khan Ghaffar Khan. popularly known us "Frontier Gandhi" arrived rur t with a message from his father for the Pakistan Premier, it is reported Political circles suggest a Cong resai— League rapurochment in
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  • 53 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) MADRAS, Dec. 9.— Sir Frederic Gentle. Chief Justice of Madras, it is understood has resigned owing to differences with the Ministry on Administrative matter* The resignation will take effect from the New Year. The remaining four European Judges are also fS. pected
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  • 265 1 M\\ YORK, Dec. 9.— A half million dollar centre dedicated to promoting greater knowledge of India's culture and to furthering relations between India and the United States win be established in New York in 1948, it was announced today. The organisation, which will
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  • 20 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) JULLUNDER, Dec. 9.—Bhai Paramanand, veteran Hindu leader, died yesterday after long illiu »>.— Copyright
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  • 1136 1 SARAWAK GOVERNOR EXPLAINS "It is considered that training in the art oi self-govern-ment of which the people of Sarawak have as yet no experience, can best be given in two ways one is by the introduction of selected Sarawak citizens in greater numbers
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  • 44 1 (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW DELHI, Dec 9 —Private and nun.transactional business telegrams between India and Japan have been permitted in English, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish languages at prewar rates, said a India Government communiqu« last night.— Copyright
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  • 84 1 Sir C. P.'s Statue To Be Removed [From Our Oum CorrapvtiiknJ) Trivandrum, Dec. 9. The Trivandrum Municipal Corporation at a meeting here passed a resolution moved by State Congress member Mr. aradarajan Nair to remove the statue of Sir C. 1\ Ramaswami Aiyer, ex-Dewan of Travancore, from the MaiJan adjoining
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  • 100 1 Pudukottah Ruler Concedes State Congress Demands (From Our Own Correspondent) NEW MINI Dec. 9— Following talks with the States Ministry here, agreement is reached between Pudukottah Ruler and the State Congrt's-, most of whose demands have boon conceded. The present Administration comprising the Dewan and two Ministers will be replaced
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  • 137 1 (From Our Political Correspondent) NEW DELHI. Dec. 9 Swami Ramanand, Tirth, President of the Hyderabad State Congress who ar rived here by air from Madras said in an exclusive interview with th«' Indian Daily Mail Representative that while on his way to Delhi
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  • 38 1 Mr. J A. Thivy, Representative of Uh Government of India in Ma. laya left Singapore yesterday f«»r Kuala Lumpur on an official visit. He will b«- away for about live days. G.I.I.S.
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  • 100 1 MALAYAN INDIANS GRATEFUL TO NETAJI SAYS MISS S. N. SARASWATHY COLOMBO. Dec. 9 —"Whatever people might say of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bos«\ thr Indian community in Malaya will always remember him with gratitude." declared Miss S. N. Saraswathy, a native of Jaffna who i s now back here, in an
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  • 796 2 Indian Daily Mail Singapore, Wed., Dec. 10, 1947 FACE THE REALITY! A REUTER report from London dated Dec. 8 but received only after the publication of our yesterday's issue, said: Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Governor-General of Malaya, will fly to London early next month, it was learned here tonight. His visit
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  • 1324 2 Nehru Explains Foreign rolicy Co-operation With Russia And U.S.A. Stressed Full Details Of Debate In Union Parliament NEW DliLHl, Dec. 9.-- Replying to the debate on foreign affairs in the Constituent Assembly (Legislative) on Thursday last, Pandit Nehru, Prime Minister and Minister for
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  • 314 2 Referring t o the Palestine affair "which has given rise, and will give rise, to a great deal of trouble," Pandit Nehru said they suggested a Federal State with autonoiyous parts, naturally with an Arab majority in charge of the Federal State but with autonomy for
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  • 3761 2 The ultimate aim of foreign policy was t o find out what was most advantageous to one's own country. They might talk of international goodwill and mean what they said. They might talk about peace and freedom and earnestly mean **hat they said, but, in
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  • 1656 3 Indian Parliament Proceedings: Transport Minister's Reply To Debate "NATIONALISATION OF RAILWAYS ISSUE NOT PRESENTLY PRACTICABLE" NEW DELHI, Dec 9.— The Indian Constituent Assembly (Dominion Legislature) on Nov. 25. concluded general discussion of the Railway Budget. The speakers recognized the weight of the arguments advanced by the
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  • 131 3 LAWSANNE, SWITZERLAND, Dec. t). King Phumiphon Aduldct ot Sum, who came of age on Friday, will return to Sum next March tv> attend the cremation of his brother, the hue King Ananda Mahidol who was killed bv a revolver shot List year. A friend
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  • 603 3 "It Is The Greatest Test ¥oxs USA In Europe 1 .WARSAW t Dec. 9. The manner in which the Unite J States handles the German question is the greatest test oi American friendship and understanding for Poland and Europe, Prime
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  • 449 3 WASHINGTON, Dec. 9. On the eve of his departure here, Archbishop Paul Yu Pin of Nanking, told the United Press, the struggle in China is international in character n rather than a civil war, and expressed confidence that China would be included in the Marshall
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  • 541 3 INDIA-S. AFRICA DISPUTE ROUND-TABLE CONFERENCE SUGGESTED JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 9. Now that the [ndiaSouth Africa dispute over ibt treatment of Indians ended, at least for another year, in the United Nations Assembly in New York, Indian organisations and bodies in different parts
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  • 818 4 E. Punjab Short Of Land Houses For Refugees premier uutiines Rehabilitation Programme I>KLHI, Dec 9 The number of families from West unjab likely to be entitled to allotment of land on a temoor basis was 350,000 to 375,000, but even allowing for East tinjab States, East Punjab was short of
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  • 386 4 MADRAS, Dec. 9— Possibility of 1 the development of iron Industry In this Province based on the large deposits of iron ore to be found in the Salem district was held out by Dr. M. S. Krtshnan, Deputy Director of the Geological Survey o f
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  • 177 4 Molotov Urges Abolition Of All Bizonal Organs In Germany LONDON, Dec. B.— Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov. Kussian Foreign Minister, yesterday proposed r o the Council of B«g Four Foreign Ministers that "all zonal economic organs embracing one of more zones of Germany shall be abolished." If adopU'il, this would presumably mean
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  • 141 4 LONDON. Dec. 9.— Haj Amin El Husseini, the Mufti of Jerusalem and exiled leader of the Palestine Arabs, declared in Cairo today: "Words are useless we shall draw our swords Irom our sheaths and kt them do the talking," Reuters Cairo correspondent cabled. The
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  • 76 4 SAN IRANCIbCV, me v Vrhut I. Kbatau of Bombay who h i mat toning in Ann'rua with hi* wife told the police today jcurlr) ,„!,•<,! at £6,500 had ban stolen from a i aim- in his room in the Valacc Hotel. The prince who owns
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  • 37 4 PANAMA CITY, Dec. Th« Foreign Office announced that "confidential United States information" persuaded Government *o grant tn»- U.b. a iwvcar lease on the heavy bomber base a< Rio «tate and 13 other sites in tho Panama.— UP
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  • 358 4 An American Envoy's Impression XKW ORK. Dec. S. American businessmen are 4 looking more and more to the Orient" and there is a tremendous enthusiasm" for longe range trade prospect/ even though the present outlook— especially that pertaining to trade with China
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  • 643 4 Mahatma Gandhi On AICC Resolutions C.P. Governor Condemns Narrow Provincialism NEW DELHI, Dec. 9. Addressing a prayer gathering Mahatma Gandhi referred to the resolutions passed by the AICC at its recent session. He said that most of them expected some duty to be performed by the public as weli as
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  • 351 4 —THE STATESMAN NEW DELHI, Dec. 9.— Th e British -owned "Statesman" commenting on Pandit Nehru's foreign policy statement in the Indian Parliament said on Friday last week- "India as a major Asian Power is entitled to take a line of
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  • 131 4 Azad Kashmir Govt.'s Allegations Against Ruler KARACHI, Dec. 9— "The Azad Kashmir" (pro-l\ikist.in) Government yesterday accused Sir Han Singh, Maharajah of Jammu ind Kashmir, Sheikh Abdullah, head of the Kashmir Provisional Government and their followers of "inhuman atrocities" including the murder of nearly 100,000 Moslems in Jammu province. In an
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  • 91 4 DACCA: With a view t 0 expedit. ing the industrial development of the province on scientific lines the East Bengal Government are set. tin; up immediately an Industrial Survey Committee to carry out a rapid survey of the industrial potentialities of the
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  • 132 5 RANGOON, Dec. 9 The Supreme Council of thv All-Burma Peoples Volunteer Corps, the Government party defence organisation, toda-v /considered changing the name of Burma's newly formed Marxist League to the "Bogyoke" League, after the former Deputy Chairman of the Executive Council, U Aung San.
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  • 130 5 Both US And Russia Substantially Reactionary CINCINNATI, Dec. 9 Professor of Economics at the University of Chicago charged both the United States and Russia were "substantially reactionary in their approach to bringing about agree. raent s for world peace. Professor Maynard C. Krueger said he based his statement to thia
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  • 184 5 LONDON, Deo. 9 —The preoipitate withdrawal of British troops plunged India and Pakistan into "terror and carnage and withdrawal from Palestine may re. peat Indian history, Abul Kasem Khan, a member of the Pakistan Constituent Assembly and delegate to the Havana United Nation*
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  • 146 5 TOKYO, Dec. on the discovery of a new comet Honda by a Japanese scientist has been radioed to Harward University, in accordance with the usual international arrangement for reporting such phenomena, SCAF Economic and Scientific Section announced. SCAP officials said the comet was reported to
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  • 49 5 BAGHDAD, Dec. 9— -A group of Iraq nationalists vr-t« rday opened four voluntrer recruiting center* »u Baghdad fot Oie Holy War to Palestine The group included retired General Hussein Fawzi, former Iraq Chief of Staff. Retirrd Arm* officers will train tho recruits UP
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  • 50 5 CALCUTTA, Dec. 9. Seven people were kill- d mid 50 injured yesterday when a North Bengal express crashed into a freight trai» standing at Kanchrapara ktation 28 miles from Calcutta. Two baggage cars and a mall car on *he passenger train wer« teles- coped.— UP
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  • 278 5 Molotov's New Proposals To "Big Four" Conference LONDON, Dec. 9 M. Vyacheslav Molotov, Russian Foreign Minister, last night submitted new Soviet proposals to the Council of Big Four Foreign Ministers in answer to the request made by Mr. George Marshall last Saturday. The Ministers called a ahort recess before yesterday's
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  • 71 5 PUBLIC EXECUTION FOR POSSESSION OF UNLICENSED ARMS RANGOON, Dec 9— Public execution by firing (jiiuri will f akc plac« "within the next few days" of person* quilty of retaining unlicensed arms and ammunition, a Burmese Government announceme in said today. The statement revealed that in response to the Government's appeals
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  • 53 5 LONDON, Doc. 9 .-A Foreign Office spokesman announced l hat Foreign Secretary BriMtft Bevin is silent ly indisposed. His conditions is not serious and It is hoped that hi will resume hii place at the conlerence table tomorrow. Today he will be replaced by Lord Pakenham, Chancellor of th# Duchy
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  • 347 6 Constitutional Campaign Fighting Fund Launched PUTERA-AMCJA S Appeal "The People's Flag, which was decided upon at the last Conference of Delegates of the PUTERA and AllMalaya Council of Joint Action, will be flown for the first time in Malaya at mass meetings
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  • 87 6 Foday, Dec. io, the GovernorGeneral, Mr-. Mjlcolm MacDonaU will leave Singapore for Hoi.gkoug by air Mr. MacDouald is expected to spend three dayi in Hongkong where he will discuss nutters of mutual interest with the Governor of Hongkong. < )n his return from Hongkong, Mr.
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  • 119 6 In keeping with the objects of |he Government Clerical Service! I nion io maintain a high standard of efficiency amongst the members nt tot Government Clerical Services. pisses are now being held for Bookkeeping and Shorthand. Book-ktepThg.— Th< class tor Book keeping commenced on Dec. 8.
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  • 102 6 Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Gover-nor-General of Malaya, will fly 10 London early next month, it was learned here last night, states a Reuter report received from London yesterday. It adds: llis visit is understood to be in connection with the proposed Constitution for Malaya, to which the
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  • 179 6 Seaforth's And Gurkhas Exchange Greetings Every year *inco 1579, the Ist Battalion Seaforth Highlanders and the sth Royal Gurkha Riile* have exchanged greetings in thi; first week of December. They have tioiie 50 again this year from their stations in Singapore and India. This exchange of greetings is GO commemeorate
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  • 315 6 LETTER TO THE EDITOR Sir, It is a most appropriate and timely suggestion made by the Indian Daily Mail in its Editorial of Dec. i to all Asian countries to boycott Australian goods. Of course, Australia's inhuman and unrefined treatment A the
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  • 214 6 100,000 Thank 'Disobedient Sikh (By A Miliuiry Observer) Shortly before the capitulation of Singapore, one civilian employed by the Military! Sadhu Singh, was given an order to destroy the filtration machinery at Gilman Barracks swimming pool. Ke disobeyed thi* order and buried the partj nearby, rhree days after the re-occupaton
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  • 49 6 ARMY BOXING TOURNAMENT AT NEE SOON Singapore District Individual Army Boxing Championships will be staged at Nee Soon Transit Camp today and tomorrow, Dec. 10 and n. Although it is an all-Army affair, service personnel may bring in civilian guests. Programmes on both nightl will •tart at 8 p.m.
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  • 34 6 Mr. H. M. Danker, Council, Clerk. Colonial Secretary's Office, has been appo.nud to act U Clerk of Advisory Council, Singapore, with effect from LX'c. 8, says a Gazette noUucuion.
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  • 59 6 The period of revision of the Electoral Roll is, over. No objections were received. Seven chum were made. Rural East reported 100 visitors to verify their presence on the roll and to check typographical errors. Rural West 30 visits; Municipality NorthLast 65 visitors,
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  • 127 6 The following telegrams have been received by H.E. the Governor of Singapore from the Secretary of State for the Colonies in reply to the congratulatory messages which the Singapore Advisory Council and the Malayan Nurses, sent to H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth on her wedding: "Your telegram has
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  • 218 6 Overseas Pakistani League's Appeal To Muslims The President, Overseas Pakistani League, Singapore, has issued the following appeal for donations to the Quaid-e-Azam Relief lund, in aid ot the refugees; *'At a time when untold hardship ;nd misery have been inflicted on millions of our Muslim brothers and sisters in North
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  • 89 6 Promoting Civil Consciousness Among The Public In order to promote a better understanding of citizenship and everyday affairs in Malaya, the Singapore District Methodist Youth Fellowship is organising a course on Civics. Its tirst talk "Civic Affairs'" vill be given by Mr. K Thomas at the YMCA tomorrow, Dec. 11
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  • 107 6 MRS. ROOSEVELT DENIES CHARGE OF SLAVERY IN U.S. GENEVA Dec. 9— Byelo-Russia's debate to the second session of the UN. Commission on Human Rightcharged today that slavery existed "in some cases" in the t'nited Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt, chairman of the OonuniKlon, [mm* diately denied it. She said that while civic
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  • 74 6 LONDON, Dec 9. The British Red Cross Society, which has authorised the expenditure of £100,000 on relief for India and Pakistan, in addition to the sum of £25,000 already spent in sending medical supplies, announced today that as a result of its
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  • 55 6 The marriage of Miss Mary Shan'ha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Davies to Mr. Chellie John Sundram will take place at the Tamil Methodist Church, No. 1 Short Street. Singapore, a^ 4.15 p.m. on Saturday. Dec. 20. A reception will take plar.& afterwards
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  • 55 6 A meeting of the members of the Malayan Indian Congress resident in Batu Pahat will be held on Friday, Dec. i2, at 4.30 p.m. at No. 17 Jalan Engg^n, Batu Pahat (Indian Youth League) to elect a Constitutional Committee of the Local Indian Congress. All
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  • 331 6 AT FORTHCOMING PEACE ONFERHNn TOKYO. Dec. 9.-The United Stafea vigorously to defend (he position or in,,,,.. of the Japanese slate under the new coiwf r h the so-called "Enperor System" cmo. in the forthcoming peace conference bet« The American position is based upon
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  • 146 6 GENERAL MAC ARTHUR'S APPROVAL Genornl Mai* Arthur indicated approval not only of the present Emperor personally but aK»> Ihc Emperor system as included in the new constitution which stripped the Emperor oj all actual powcf and left him merely a symbol ot I new Japau. ruled by the people with
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  • 133 6 «W DELHI Ui Kti T*l* Kripalaai resigned a s P.v.,,ient of lt k Co Ib 'he -TOO „,,d b- c r m fa.lur, *o f,, M i, iIM( serving; uurld peace j, „n ur^ "UNO b institutional way. Bir r secunty
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  • 33 6 AUCHINLECK IN ROME KOMI h 0 V Sir Clmsdi tachinkek hero h\ air la^| nifhi and pl» t(» spend n >ii(i.u n lul| b»f* continaini hi- Journey '<> I* don i h between Reuter
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