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THE CHINA-MAIL, "THURSDAY, OCTOBER - 27, 1949
CANADIAN REACTION TO NEUTRALITY
STAND BY MR. NEHRU
TROUBLE IN LAOS SETTLED
Saigon, October 25. Internal dissension in Laos, Indo Chinese Independent State inside the French Union, has ended with the
Ottawa, October 25.
The reiterated declaration by Pandit Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, that India will not align herself with any bloc has been received with "sympathetic understanding" in the Canadian
press.
Here and there in the United States there" `hod:
been criticism such as that of a Hearst colum- nist who had said, "Nehru refuses to take sides but he will take dollars.".
Husband Blames His Temper
Laguna Beach, California,
October 25, William Grant- Sherry, 34, the artist husband of Batte Davia, said today that he will -dò anything in the world to
have her drop het.
divorce.
suit!
He blamed "my Fevere temper .on · her surprice divorce zult of last Friday and said that he was looking for a really good pay- chiatrist" to help him get rid of the temper which, hè add-
has been our real trou-- ble.
Sherry sald: "Many people have temper but do not go to far with it as I do. Some- times I break a chair or a
ed
The "Montreal Gazette" com- sent and more could be made submission of the dissidentmenting on Mr. Nehru's pres com-available. Laotian Government to the terence and address to the Can- Wheat, of course. would have legally established Govern- adian Houses of Parlament said to be bought through the interested Press ment under Sisayang Vong.
No one could have expected that inatingal wheat pool to which
The dissident Government was
set up by Lao Issara during the Japanese occupation to fight for the independence and liberty of L.Bos When the French Govern- ment recognised
indepen- dence of Laos under Sisavang Vang last July, the Issara Gove ernment refused to co-operate.
the
Lao Issara and his supporters sidert with the Vietminh (Indo- Chinese autonomist movement) against the French troops returned to Indo-China at the end of the war.
who
Later, leaders of the move- ment fed to Siam
But the Lao issara Gover- ment decided yesterday to dis- solve itself.
Lapy lies in the North West of French -Indo-China - bordering -on Siam, and has a population of 2,000,000.-Reuter.
DOCUMENTARY FOR HOLY YEAR
in
Vatican City October 25. A documentary firm for the Holy Year entitled "The Great Return" has been completed five languages and will be shown for the first time next month, the Holy Tear Central Committee announced today.
The film. the Committee said, will present the human and re- ligious side of the event to people throughout the world.
It includes a scene in which Pope Pius XII is shown pro- nouncing phrases of the prayer he composed for Holy Year.—Às- sociated Press.
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BETTY GRABLE VICTOR MATURE CAROLE LANDIS
I wake up Screaming
October
in his visit Pandit Nehru would Canada is the biggest contribu-
prepared to cast the lot of dia ter-Rester. definitely with the Western bloc
There are obstacles in the way of such a move at so serious a nature-as-to make it impossible for him to make such a commit- ment and still retain bis pre- eminent status with his people.
"Generally speaking" the 2ewspaper continued, "the lines between Communism and the tree world are clearly enough drawn to justify the assumption that Ifj they are not for us, they are igast us.
PROPOSAL FOR WESTERN AID TO RED AREAS
New York, October, 25.
"In the case of India, however, The US$10,000,000 feeding and health programme
Pandi. Netru's record since In+] dia attained bar Independence. has been such as to warrant an exception to such an assumption.”
Challenge To Canada
The "Ottawa Citizen". in on editorial headed, "Mr. Nehru's Challenge To
Canada,"
said,
Dr.
for children in the Far East is proceeding in
a very satisfactory manner,
Michael Watt, director of the Far Eastern Division of the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, said this today.
Watt, former Director-
"At his press conference in General of Health for New he made clear that; Zealand. began setting up of the specifically India wan's from huge child health and welfare pro- Canada, on terms it can afford, gramme for the Far East. capital for investment, machinery, i He said money allotted by the UNICEF would be approximately and wheat
"Canada and fadla have both matched by the participating |
building the countries, thus assuring something been leaders in Commonwealth of today.
like $20,000,000 for various pro-
rammes in Asia.
"Now, India challenges Cana.
to
give
Dr. Watt said the Astatic pro-
da not to relax in satisfaction | gramme would differ from the with achievements that belong | European plan in that emphasis to the past, but to accept new would be placed on long-term cesponsibilities,
the health correction measures rather asscelation greater substance than on emergency feeding, cloth and reality. His words cannoting and minor health measures fail to enlarge the Canadian
Long Term Plan "There are so many millions
outlook, and may well have a marked effect on Canadian policy.".
Trade Welcomed
The "Toronto Globe and Mail”
said that Pandit Nehru's address-we
Sequel To Royal Party
London, October 25.
A left wing Labour mem- ber, Mr. Emrys Hughes, pro- tested in Parliament today against soldiers of the Scot-j tish Highland Light Infantry
of children in Asia that if we being used as beaters at al tried 19
feed them all our Royal grouse shooting party money would be no more than last month
"drop in the bucket?” he de- clared.
Beaters are men who scare the
"With the health programme, grouse into flight by beating the
shall be doing some long-undergrowth.“
ing the joint session of the Houses range good." of Parliament was in a sense a He said the overall problem or The War Minister. Mr. Emanuel dramatisation and personalisation hunger among children in Asta Shinwell, replied that the
sol. of the historic miracle of the Bri- is not so immediate as in Europe diers were part of the Royal tish Empire becoming the Com- due to relatively greater supplies {monwealth of Nations”,
! of food.
The Canadian Trade Minister, "In Asis, the fight against dls 13. C. D. Howe, said in an inter-ease is more important," said Dy.
view, that Canada was looking Watt.-United Fress. forward to greater trade, with {India.
He
was referring to a press conference statement by
THAI GENERAL
TO VISIT UK
Guard at Balmoral, in the Scot- tish Highlands where the King and other members of the Royal Family were staying for summer holiday.
their
They volunteered to act 15 beaters when, not required for military duty; he said." All were fully trained soldiers and this employment in no way preju- diced their military training, be added.
Nehru that India would 'welcome certain types of materials from
London, October 25. Vorth America, Including Canada. I The Chief of the General Staff Mr. Howe said that Canadian of the Thai Army, Lieutenant- machinery
already being General Dejpradiyudh, will visit Mr. Hughes asked i Mr. Britain from October 27 to Shinwell was going to encourage November 21, the War Office an-cheap Labour as the soldiers were paid only fire shillings a
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He will
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nounced here. Lonied by day. Local beaters would - have Major-General Vichien Sutan, been paid more, he asserted.
Director of Arsenal, Major-Gen-
eral Ral K. Chamnang Dhumlvet, Amid laughter, Mr. Shinwell Director of the Welfare Depart-reported: "I must say
that I
The Quebec Government todayment, and Colonel T. Upatham- have received no representation barned theatrical screenings of thananda, Deputy Surgeon Gene- from the beaters' trade union.”— the film, "Oliver Twist," becaise iral-Reuter.
of its antiJewish characterisa»: tion, Councillor Max Seigler of! Montreal said here today. He told told a plenary session of the Canadian- Jewish Congress that the ban had received the personal avpčovať of i the Premier, Maurice Duplessis.
Mr. Seigler said Mr. Duplessis Kelt that the British-produci Slim portrays the same type of propacanda that caused the brutalisation of the German peo ple and the murder of 6,006,000. Jews."United Press
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