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UNITED STATES ACCUSED OF FAVOURING JAPAN

i LONDON, May S. j Unless India receives 1,700, ()()() tons. ' of cereals by tlie encl ofMune, between I 5,000,00]) and 10,000,000 Indians will Ipevish from starvation, said Sir Manij lala Nanivarty, tlie representative oi ! 'the Indian Government 's food mission [to America, wlio arrived 111 London a j few days ago. He accused the United States of not 1 distributing a single grain of wlieat to ; India, thougli slie was. still feeding I Japan. I "The Fnited States does not eonsidei j India of much importance and tliink" i more of .Tapan and countries under lier j patronage, like the Plulippines, " he l said. . He added that this view was not hekt | by the American people, who were svm j pathetic, but by tlie American Govern ment.

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Chronicle (Levin), 6 May 1946, Page 5

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UNITED STATES ACCUSED OF FAVOURING JAPAN Chronicle (Levin), 6 May 1946, Page 5

UNITED STATES ACCUSED OF FAVOURING JAPAN Chronicle (Levin), 6 May 1946, Page 5

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