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All klads and various sizes of Tientsin chemical washed and Teking art rugs. Wholesale & retail at lowest price.
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Large Assortment of Chemical Washed & Peking Art
RUGS
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BUTTER SHORTAGE Butter Concentrate (Kam Tat Brand) is now avaliable at all itores at controlled prices. This Butter Concentrate is in lins, and should be mixed with water or milk to produce one pound weight. Firmed in refrigerator or icebox, it is ex- actly the same as tresh butter, because no preservatives what. In tins it soever ate used.
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will keep for years without refrigeration and should be purchased now against future
shortages,
Fresh GLADIOLI buda ANEMONES LAWNGRA88 moods WHITE CLOVER seoda
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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950.
SERETSE KHAMA Railwaymen
CASE TAKES A DRAMATIC TURN
Lobatsi, Bechuanaland, August 16.
Seretse Khama, oxiled chief-designato of the Bamangwato tribe, was reported today to have
·roached a reconciliation with his uncle, the Rogent Tshakedi, and may be back with the tribe in a fow months
as chief.
A plan for Seretse and Tshekedi to rule the tribe jointly was understood today to have been submitted to the British Government. 'Seretse and Tsheked are
said to have patched up their
quarrel over Seretse's marri-
age to a London-born girl in 15 days of talks while louring cattle posts in the Bamang- wato Reserve.
Ostensibly, they were discussing inheritance consisting largely of cattle.
Seretse, his ex-London typist Ruth, and their three- month-old daughter, Jacqueline, were due to leave Gaberones air- strip, Bechuanaland, at midday
the
the first singo, of tomorrow on their journey into the five-year exile decreed by the British. A statement announcing reconciliation and plan for joint chieftainship is expected to made
to Banangwate headmen nt a tribal gathering at Gaberones tomorrow.
be
NEGOTIATIONS ON KASHMIR
Karachi, August 10. The stage in the Kashmir demilitarisation talks which last week-end appeared likely to lend the return to Success of Sir Owen Dixon, the United Nations' Imediator in the Kashmir dispute, has ap- parently been passed.
asking for increase
London, August 16, British railway workers another 10 today demanded per cent all-round wage In- Grease Immediately after the State-controlled Ballway Executive had announced
for the weekly risa smail
150,000 lowest-paid workers. The new claim, submitted
the Na
Unlan National Railwayman, covers 610,000 workers. Other railway unione also pressing for rice are to be asked to meet the NUR to form a unified polley.
by
Of
The Railway Staffa Na- tional Tribunal, announcing in- today that 3/ed, wage Grosse would start поже the higher month, sald that paid workers—those getting above the baslo 02/6d, a wook -will also get varying In- GrandRouter.
FREAK ACCIDENT
NAZI WAR CRIMINALS RELEASED BY THE U.S.
Frankfurt, August 16.
days a month.
to
10
A further announcement named the eight men 'being re- leased immediately and gavo de- tails of the charges they were sent
The United States authorities in Germany today from five days a month
announced the immediate release of the Gorman war criminals, Otto Dietrich, former Nazi Pross chiof, Friedrich Flick, one of the biggest formor Nazi industrialists, and Rich- ard Darre, former Nazi Minister of Agricul- turo.
These three were among eight former war criminals whose release from Låndsberg Prison, Bavaria, was announced today on grounds of reduction of sentences for good conduct. The other Ave to be released the Wehrmacht on charges of are Rudolph Lehmann, Fritz crimes against humanity, against Ter Meer, Kurt Rothenberger, enemy troops and
and Karl Rasche
Heinrich
elvillan population.
Lehmann.
to
was
All had been' sentenced seven years' imprisonment except
who Heinrich Lehmann, serving a six years' sentence.
Flick, 07-year-old former head of the Filck steel combine, was convicted Paris, August 18.
at Nuremberg A motor cycle, with a headless charges of using slave labour, rider in the saddle and a girl on spoliation and membership of the the pillion, roared on for 100 Naz! SS.
crash yards after a Havre.
near Le
on
against
the
prison.
30
on which Landsberg
Landsberg holda 020 war 101 were criminals, of whom convicted by the War Örimus Telbunal at Nuremberg and are under thei jurlediction of the High Commission.
Anti-Semitic
The others were convicted by near military courts at Dachau, Munleh, and are under the juris- dietion of tho European Com mand.
Krupps case
At the height of his industrial Heinrich Lehmann was con-power in Nazi times, Flick owned Iron vleted in the Nuremberg Krupps nearly all the coal and case on charges of having used mines and nearly all the steel slave labour. Rothenberger was mills in Eastern Germany.
war crimes and convicted for crimes against humanity.
Ter Meer was convicted for crimes against humanity, against enemy troops and prisoners of
war.
Dietrich, a former Journalist now 52 years old, won Hitler's Zavour mainly for his rapid sup- pression of all non-Nazi news- papers in 1933 and for organising the Nazi anti-Semitic pro apaganda.
With Darre and Rasche he was among the 19 defendants sen- "Wilhelmstrasso" tenced at the trial of leading Nazi officials last
Rasche The release resulted from Darre, Dietrich and
"Minis- the
joint announcement issued carlier were convicted In
charges tries' Case" and on
of today by the United States High Darce
Commission Headquarters here of the 35
and the United States European and Dietrich were also convicted
atroclites Command Headquarters in Hol-year. on charges involving
1 details of populations delberg, giving against the civilian
change the regulations for and Rasche was found guilty on charges of plundering and spolia- carning of good conduct awards
by war criminals,
Whlie Sir Owen's stay
cycle was ridden mernbership The motor Karachi is still covered by itha by Raymend Berlaux, aged 35. brief official statement that his It came in collision at terrifle talks with the Pakistan Govera-speed with a motor car and Ber- ment are not yet complete, usunily
taux's head was torn off. well-informed sources said the ciiscussions have entered a lesa
The girl, aged 25, clung to his
Last night the Bechuanaland acute stage, and his visit may be body as the motor cycle ran on
police sent six lorries to the North to collect the headmen, including from some of Tshckedľ's men, Scrowe, the tribal capital, and other assembly points.
Talks continuing
Earlier this week Tshekedl drove to Pretoria and asked Sir Evelyn Baring, the British High commissioner in South Africa to delay Seretse's departure to allow more time for negotiations. Į This was refused.
Tahokedi, it is learned, then informed the High Com- missioner of his reconciliation with Saretie and Joint chief. tainship proposal. The
Government British
an nounced earlier this year that it would reconsider the Ave-year ban If Seretse and Tahekedi com-
their differences.
pos
Tsheked and his supporters originally broke away from the tribe as a protest against Seretse's marriage, and it was this dispute which led to intervention by the British Government, which fear- ed disturbances.
considerably extended,
Both the U.S. State Department und the Pakistan Embassy in Washington today dented #1 TE- port published in Karachi that Pakistan had sent a note to the United States Government charg- ing India with "deliberately sabotaging the United Nations efforts to hold a plebiscite in Kashmir."
A State Departnient spokesman told Reuter: "There is absolutely no truth in the report."
The Pakistan Embassy said: "There was no such note." The re-
Pakistan port said the
Ambos- sador. Mr. M.A.H. Ispahani, de- livered the note to Mr. James Webb, the Under-Secretary of State, on August 14 at a State Department meeting.
Some offcials thought it possible that Kashmir itself was dis cussed during the Ambassador'e call on 'Mr. Webb.-Reuter.
STRIKE LEADER ARRESTED
Bombay, August 18.
The Police today arrested the
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The Regent returned to the tribal area to settle the question of Seretse's inheritance with his nephew. But in subsequent talks
out most of
of their differences over tlle workers, as the strike enter- the marriage.
ed its second day. Talks between the two men
Some 60,000 of the city's 100,- were reported to be continuing 000 workers were idle United In Lobats today. Reuter,
Press.
and eventually crashed. The girl suffered slight bruises.-As- sociated Press.
POP
NOTICE THE
OXEFERENCE
BÜHMER TIME KARES POP
tion.
in
These regulations said that
for good reduction of sentence
would be Command of behaviour
increased
Rudolph Lohmanit was found guilty in the Nuremberg trial against the High
MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN
HELLO, CACTU EVERYTHING OKAY
AT THE RANCH WHILE I WAS GONE?
FACT IS, WE BEEN MISSIN'
WHY
TWENTY HEAD OF CATTLE
DIDN'T
WELL,NO MAM
IT WARN'T
EVERY NIGHT--FER
THE LAST MONTH.
TWENTY
YOU
WIRE
HEAD!
ME?
Darre, now 55, liked to call Reich farmers' himself "the leader," He was responsible for the recruitment of thousands of Jews, Poles and other East Euro- pean nationals for slave labour on*Getman farms.-Reuter.
Extra handicap '
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