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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1949.

TIBETANS EXPEL CHINESE MISSION

New Delhi, July 27.

The Tibetan Government has expelled the Chineze Mission at Lhasa, the seat of the Dalai Lama, who is the temporal ruler of Tibet, according to information received here today. The Chinese Nationalist Government's representa- tive at the Tibetan capital and members of his staff are understood to be on their way back to China.

Reports from Lhasa sald the Tibetan Government has asked the Chinese Mission to leave as It fears the presence of Kusmin- tang ofcials might be an invita-

revolt at Lhasa, as reported ear- lier this week from Hong Kong. the reports enid.

Tibet has never reconciled her- self to the Chinese claim of suz-

on to the Chinese Communistserainty and this in the past has to extend their netivities to the fell to frequenz ̄armed-clashes-In-

1033, when the 13th Dalai Lama country.

The leave-taking Is reported to died, the have been very friendly, the sent a Telan authorities having given | IthusA.. the Chinese officials Sud-ofT.

warm

There has been no disorder or

BRITISH DIPLOMAT ARRESTED

Chinese Government condolence mission

Canton Report

Ancther

to

Chinese Mission went to the Tibetan capital in 1930 for the installation of the 14th Dalai Lama, since

Mission an offici maintained there.

11

when has been

II Drowned In Collision

Prague, July 27.

Bank

At least 11 persons were drowned whan the Turkish veel, Odenle, and the Po- lish coastal passenger ship, collided In Gdansk Anna, Bay on Tuesday, the Polish news agency reported today. The Turkish Vestsi after the collision.

The report said that tug boata and fishing cutters which hurried to the rescue. saved 76 poreone. Seven passengers of the Anna and four membara of the Grew mart. loat their Eves. The time authorities "are making Ал Investigation. United

Press

CHINESE CALL HALT TO SINKIANG TALKS

London, July 27.

The Chinese Nationalist Government has called a

halt to trade negotiations with Soviet Russia which have bean going on about four months in Sinklang province, responsible Chinese re- ports said today.

.*

MOTION ON FAR EAST WITHDRAWN

London, July 27.

The decision is said to be part of the Chinese No-1

tionalist drive to counter Communist expon- sion in China and particularly to strengthen her weakened influence in Sinkiang province. Informed British quarters between the Mongols and Tibetans

Lord Sempl!! withdrew a lleve the

Chinese Nationalist

over the succession of the spiri- accounts of the Tibelan revolt tual or temporal rulers of Tibo motion he had put down in the HORSES. | to be linked with this new drive. In the seventh century, Tibel House of Lords today calling Chinese comments on the Tibe-was-a-powerful kingdom-exacting attention to the urgent need tan trouble indicate an attempt tribute from China. Differences for a more closely Integrated to revive China's long disputed over the incarnation of the sixth political and economid polley

Dalai Lama some centuries later for the whole of South claim to sovereignty over Tibet.

REUTER TRUST MEETING

The Indian

London, July 27.

and Australian from Canton partners in Reuters were rep-{ was reported an Monday that Dr. Kwan Chi-resentert at the Annual General yul, Chairman of the Chinese. Government's Mongolian and T- Meeting in Londori, the first betan Affairs Commission, was since the entry

of the Press

to visit Sining, capital of Ching-Trust of India into the owner Mr. Devadas Gandhi, Director, hai Province, to sponsor the in- ship of Reuters early this year. auguration of the Panchan Lama as the "No. 1 Living Buddha of

Tibet."

London, July 27. The Foreign Office today re- reived from the British Lega- tion in Bucharest a preliminary report on the incident involv- ing Mr. Roderick Sarell, Charge d'Affaires, and indicating that he was arrested on Monday for Office a Foreign two hours, spokesman stated:

Aceoiding to this first informs tion. Mr. Sarell was arrested in a police station AL the street, he was placed among others are was and a photograph

rested

to

re-

taken.

Following the intervention of affirm China's suzerainty-Re-

Government's ter. the Rumanlan

Protocol Department, he was re- leased two hours later.

over

Among the charges against the others arrested was that of leg- ally attempting to escape the frontier, the report said.

Rumanian military communi que today linked Mr. Sarell with an ile departure organisation. Mr. Sarel badt notified the Rumanian Government last week that he was about to be tran- ferred to another post outside Rumania.

The Foreign Once adds that

India, and Mr. C. R. Srinivasan, representing the Press Trust of Madras, Indian trustee of Reu- ters, attended.

continued:

test

to

central

By establishing control over prompted China to send an army Asia, Tibet's Dalai Lama who is con- Into the Tibetan capital at Lhasa

Asin's

to impose the Chinese rule. sidered

the spiritual leader, greatest Clunere Nationalists apparently the increasing hope to counter. Russlan penetration in Sinkiang province; British sources sald.

Authoritative British quarters said the Chinese claims to Tibet ues century and aince the seventh have been the cause of disputes the Chinese hud always taken

advantage of the dissensions bo-

Settlers Flock To Canada

East

He postponed it until October 25 on his return from a visit to South East Asia. No Settlement

His reasons for the postpone- that This practice has been repeat-ment Included the fact

Peers like

like the Earl of Gowrie, ed throughout centuries and, in

Field-Marshal Earl Wavell, Vis- aggression 1918, Chinese

besten back beyond the waters count Bruce of Melbourne and Lord Killearn, who are keenly of the Upper Yangtse.

interested in the subject, were Again in 1933, Chinese arm »

were sent to Tibet and the unable to attend today. tes were

Lord Sempil added that Lord Tibetans lost territory East of

Henderson, Joint Under-Secre

who

WDS

the Yangtze which they had

held since

there has

been

Since then Lary for Foreign Affairs,

no permanent was to have replied for the Gov- the two errunent, had told him that for settlement between countries, British sources said.

said. reasons of high policy he would. China has never ratified the be unable to deal, except very convention of 1914 by which generally, with the questions he

and

China

has

sed proposed to ask the Government, recognised It is understood that

Lord Semp!ll was to have urged close claim net between the British,

Britain China's

Britain Tibet's autonomy.

accepted печег that Tibet is part of China and subject to Chinese jurisdiction.

ench and Dutch Governments

Communisin combating

in in South East Asta as a whole in- Report On Situation

ns a separate stend of treating Although the present 13-yet-problem in different regions. old 14th Dalai Lama

care

that

the

was "dis

In

The succession of the 10th Pauchan Lama was said to be

Mr. Rupert Henderson, Chatr- opposed by the politieal leaders man of the Australian Associated in Lhasa.

Press, who also travelled to Lon- The Panchan Lama is supposeddon specially for the meeting.

have

greater 10 has

authority in presided.

The annuai report for 1048 spiritunt matters than the Deal Lama, who is the tempora? au- stated the profit and loss account

Ottawa, July 27. thority. Canton press reports on shows a net profit of £17,516, 188. profit of that Dr. Kwan compared with a net

New settlers in Canada since! Monday stated

"the end of World War I will would visit Chinghal on his way £17.983. 17s. 4d. In 1947,

He is understood to have The report to Tibet

on a mission

credit balance of £2,591. 65. 0l. top the 500,000 mark by the covered" in the territory claimed mind not only the Governments was brought

forward from 1947, end of 1950 if the present rate by China, the Tibetans had taken of France and the Netherlands,

continues. great

Chinese but also those of Australia; News the

immigration totul which brings

credit of

Indio, Pakistan Government officials said to played no part in his installation Zceland, balance to £20,108, 28. Bu,

with the traditional ceremony in Ceylon.-Reuter. "Of this sum £5,000 went to day.

1939. Since then, the Pension Fund Reserve,

Up to the end of this May, new September, leav- credit balance of £10.108. cording to official Ngures. Im-China has maintained a represen-

the tative at

at Lhusa 2s. Bd. to be carried forward to migration to Canada since 1940. Compared with 1947, re-

324,922 totalled

persons. British sources said there are venue was increased by £79,251. The monthly intake of new Chna no official reports on the current

Geneva, July 27. Expenditure was increased by

dians had stabilised itself around trouble in Tibet which is being

The 60-nation Red Cross Con- 481,718 but £16,10 of this is

officials 9,000 level,

said. Investigated by an Indian Gov-ference, which is meeting here to London, July 27. accounted for by increased tax-

This included displaced persons ernment political officer

draft new "rules of war, today coming The Soviet claires for all ex-ation"-Reuter.

well Immigranta

10 Sinkiang province.

rejected a Russian proposal to Authoritative "sources assallow prisoners of war to be em ploitation in Austria are so in-

report the Indian official's equitable as to make the pre- vious decisions on the subject

Russian Claims On Oil Field

д

fuller report of the incident quite illusory. Sir Ivor Maitet, DEBATE ON AID

awaited.--Reuter.

Egyptian Cabinet Meeting

Alexandrin, July 27.

Hussein Sirry Pasha's new 19- member Egyptian Coalition Cabi- net held its first meeting here today.

Dr. Moinmej Insheim, Minis- ter of State and youngest member of the Cabinet, was given the task of drawing up pians for the coming General Election.

the British delegate, told the Foreign Ministers' deputies drafting an Austrian State Treaty here today.

It was earlier decided to re- the Soviet claims from 100

duce

PLAN ENDS

war

the

this country on their own.

The biggest immigration year that

be

from

POW PROPOSAL DEFEATED

stained-Reuter.

and

sup-

since the war's end was the fiscal on Tibet will be made available ployed in lifting land mines and

unexploded bombs.

The motion, which was year of 1948-49 when the total to the British Government and li influx of new citizens was 105,- it shows there is an attempt to ported by France, was defeated 510.

impose Chinese rule, Tibet can by 23 votes to 18, with four ab- little There appears

invoke the 1914 convention and etentions, Britain, Canada, Aus- slackening in the flow of displac-cck British intervention.tralia and the United States ab-

In Canada, it was United Press. Geneva, July 27.

ed persons

But it is felt that with- The United Nations Economic noted.

the next 18 months this source per cent to 10 per cent of the and Social Council today end of immigration will almost dis- Austrian oil producing territories.

ed a three-day debate on the im There have been recent Mr.

Scvlet George Zarubin,

United $36,000,000 proposed

reports that Canada will try to delegate and today's chairman,

aid backward Jure settlers from the United satd that the Soviet Union claims Nations plan to

referring the States. So far, however, all equipment

the countries by operation of the oilfields, even whole question to its Economic scheme has not got past the dis- where more than one company Committee, which is expected cussion stage, according to Gov- has been concerned in operating to submit definite proposals be-ernment sources.-United Press. a field.

fore the Mr. Samuel Reber, United month. States delegate, proposed that all

used for

Congress ends next

During the debate, the United property used for the exploita- States proposed cutting the pro- tion of certain olifields be trans-Jected $30,000,000 budget for the ferred to the Soviet Union, plan's first year by between

The other deputies said that and 60 per cent. they will study the proposal.- Router.

Dr. Hasheim in a cousin of ex- Queen Farida and a relative of Sirry Pasha.

The Ministers drove to the

Lisbon, July 27. Fons el Tin summer palace to

The Portuguese National As- greet King Farouk on the occa-sembly rated the Atlantic Pact to of the three-day

Bairam,

tonight. The vote was 00 to of

important three-the three voting against Moslem religious festivale mark-| ratification in protest against ing the end of the Ramadan Spain's exclusion from the agree

ment-Reuter. month of fasting-Reuter.

sion

one

the

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Neither the Russian

nor

Polish delegates, the main tern European speakers, mitted their Governments to the plan.-Reuter,

NEW AIR PACT

Karachi, July 27.

appear.

POLAND AND THE VATICAN

this

Assam On

Against

Guard Reds

New Delhi, July 27.

Assam, strategic North Eastern frontier province of Indio, is maintaining a redoubled vigil along its borders against Communist infiltration, Mr. Gopinath Bardoloi, the Provincial Premier; said here today.

Mr. Bardolol, who is visiting sald, had also arrested two In- trying to attend the candian Communists whilst

the Com- of a

Warsaw, July 27. Poland today denounced the Vatican decree excommunicating Catholic Communists as invaston the of her internal affairs and sternly New Delhi

Polishi priests against ference of Provincial Premiers, to cross the frontier into Burma.

the Eas-wahed it into effect.

that said

Argam Govern- putting com-

up a three-line The Asam Finance Minister The official statement said the ment has bullt.

of Mr. Bishnuram Medhi, who is Government is confident that the defence against the threat

from also in New Delhi to attend the majority of the Polish clergy will Communism, .especially

sald Premiers Conference, "eppose this effort of the Vatican tumultous Burma.

of 400 The treble line, he said, com- recent round-up to interfere in the internal affairs

seizure and the of Poland."

The statement said the Minister prises a chain of police check-munists

rein large quantity

and am- of Public Affairs, Wladislaw points along the frontier;

forcements

units to police

at munition, at Dibrugarh, of

Choro-

and

Indo- villages near the dustrial town near the Wolski, met Bishop Z. mansky_yesterday to advise him/towns fully equipped troops; Burma frontler, was a victory in

border; and

into action at the first round of the fight.

Communists. against the short notice.

Frontier guards, he said, re-| The Minister added: "Com- cently arrested four Chinese munist Infiltration inta Communists, including a woman, vince during the last few months across seems to indicate that their pur- who were trying. to trek

North the border after attending secret pose is to make «India's Communist conferences in Cal- Eastern border treas a meeting cutta.

ground for Indian, Chinese and The Assam frontier guards, he Burmese Communists."Reuter,

An air agreement between Bri- tain and Pakistan was signed here today.

The agreement provides for re- of the Government's repudiation Miprocal facilities Pakistani airlines flying planes Church members who are Com- over or to each other's territory. munists or who lend support to

the Red cause.---United Press, Reuter.

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