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The Shah's bride
According to Mrs. Esfandiary, mother of 18-year-old Soraya Esfandiary, bride-to-be of the Shah of Porala, this la the photograph which persuaded the Shah to choose Soraya as hia bride-to-be. Boraya's parents knew nothing' until they were asked to send recent photographs of their daughter to the Bhak. Soon afterwards the Porsian Ambassador to. Switzer- land called on the parents to tell them the Bhah would like ' to meet their daughter. The betrothal followed. (AP Photo).
TRUMAN SAYS:
U.S. TROOPS NOT TO ADVANCE TO KOREAN BORDER
Washington, October 26. President Truman said today that the North Korean -Manchurian border area will be occupied by South Korean troops and not United States troops.
The President, at a news conference, also: first, said he anticipated no trouble in Western Europe this coming winter;
Secondly, denied categori- of Congress before it is due to cally that General Douglas | reconvenc on November 27 to MacArthur knew nothing consider statehood for Hawaii and
Alaske.
As for Korca, Mr. Truman did not speelfy any particular line at which the American forces will halt in Korea. But it was his understanding that Korean Re- publican divisions would occupy the whole North Korean frontier ou the Korean side.
about plans to drop the atomic bomb on Japan in 1845 until the explosion actually occurred over Hiroshima. The story that General MacArthur knew nothing about the atomic bomb was recently printed by Mr. John Gunther, a political writer. Mr. Truman said he
The President's statement ap- actually gave the order to Peared somewhat at odds with General MacArthur who trans-leaders in Korea. Major-General official pronouncements by Army mitted it for the actual drop- Edward Almond, commander of ping of the bomb.
The President was not con- sidering calling a special session
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS TENTH RACE MEETING Saturday, 4th November, 1950
There are sight races, the First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race, will be run at 2.00 pm,
Through Tickets (B Races $16) may be obtained at the Compradore Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last' raco.
To avoid congestion at the Club's Officers at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase thele sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offiens at:—
5, D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong or
- 882, Nathan Road, Kowloon, MEMBERS' BAbges and enCLOSURE
Members and guests ara reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting,
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.\
Badges admitting Indian not in possession of Brooches or Season tickets and gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Mombora Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00, including tax, for ladies or gentlemen are obtainable through, the Searstary on the written or personal Introduction: of a mamber, such member to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and fat payment
of all chita eto.
Badges admitting to Members Enclosure will NOT be on sale' at the RACE' COURSE.
The Branch offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office w!!! olosb at 11.00 am, and the Secretary's Offles at 11.46 am. The Treasurers' Compradore „Office, and the Boorotáry's · Ofoe Taro 'sltünted at '1st Floor, Telophone House.
A limited number of tiffing will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No.1 Boy. (Tol. 27818).***
NO CHILDREN, WILL DELADMITTED TO THE OLUB'S PREMİSES DURING THE. MEETING.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE
The price of admission to the Publio Enclosure' is $3.00 Includ- Ing tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate. at” tho...Gate.
· "BOOKMAKERS; TIC. TAO "MEN ETC, WILL NOT BE PER.. MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS/OF" THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB DURING THE RACK. MEETING. ANNE MEALD AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN
THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE..
SERVANTS' PADDED FAZLAS
Myvi Gervanta passos will ho lasumi, ta private box holders only, wha. “are requested to distribute them', 'with discrimination and to andères. ithvir, names on the passte... Hót ete of auch' pawusu are not "pers, mitted in the Members: Enalegur except for passing through on: their duties and must remain in chair employers" standa.
BY.. ÖRDEH
the Tenth Corps, ordered Ameri- .can and other Ailled troops to go all the way to the border, How- ever Mr. Truman's use of the World "occupy" suggested he meant only South Korean troops would be left to hold the border line after the fighting ends. The White House did not clarify the President's statement,
Stassen's charge
The President laughed off a statement made on Wednesday night by the Republican leader, Mr. Harold Slassen, that after the November elections Mr. Truman planned to embrace Communist China and advocate the admission of the Peking Government to the. United Nations. The President said he wondered where Mr. Stassen `got that information.
Mr. Truman also had no know- ledge of another atomic explosion
Russia, except the one on- nounced on September 28, 1949. The question arose because Mr. Gordon Dean, chairman of the [Atomte Energy
Commission,
when asked about an atomic ex- plosion in Rurala, referred the questioner, to the President. The Chief Executive had no further Information on the subject.
Mr. Truman said he WRS- studying the Bell mission's report on the Philippines with a view of how to implement it Attempts were already under way toward working out a practical approach to putting the mission's recom- mendations Into action
These would provide ald for restoring the lalands' economy. Remarking that the working.
g.out of.ad oficial approach to Philippine aid was not a matfer which can be done in newspapers, Mr. Truman'"" said. he would be glad to let reporters have the report when that is ne complished, but it could not be, done yet-Untied ·Press.
FATE OF POW'S Washington, October 25 The U.Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Acheson, aald wa formal statement today that the entire free world ing-indignant that Russia still do holding
BAY thousands of: Japatiesa and Ga man prisoner
Naling that the
German Government will observe thUKI" GAY BE prisongs of war cous
TIBET INVASION MYSTERY
Still no confirmation of attack by Chinese Reds
London, October 26,
Tibot, monastery land in the mountains between India and Chino, today awaited attack from Communist China. But there was no news that
the march in had begun."'
Communist armies long polsed near the border are under orders to "liberate" the Tibetans from their centuries-old rule by the lamas. But Peking, which announced this last night, gave no confirmation that the troops had yet mov- ed.
The Indian Government, which has a mission in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital had no In formation up to noon today of any attack.Tibet itself pre- served its traditional silerice.
A message from Kalimpong Bengal, sold that a Tibetan om- clal stated there tonight that the Tibetan Government 50 far had no information from her Eastern borders about the move- mont' of Chinese troops.
"Tibet's bordera are covered with a network of wireless sta- tions, and we would be the first to tell the world of an invasion,
man there-reported that Tuas- day's official announcement of, the attack orders came as a surprise
New Delhi' attitude
New Delhi, Ostóber 26... India's attitude to the re.
ported: entry Into Tibet by
Chinesa Communiste. will not) bo formulated: till' confirma- tion or slucidation is received from her Ambassador In Pek- Ing, a Foreign Office spokes? manatatad tonight;
The Indian Government has received no news from Peks, Ing-oe, Lhuan, the Tibetan In the Chinese capital capital, of any attxok, but has Up to noon today, his despatch been told by the Chinese Em said, there had been no an-
bassy here that there have nouncement of operations in
beon certain troop.movements Tibet. The Peking Press was
„In ́the Western China province.
of Sinklang-Reufor
Meanwhile, communicationą be- tween Kalimpong and Lhasa by slicnt. way of Gyantse functioned
usual.
Mission to China
ing nine months in India for A Tibetan mirsion, after wait-
•
Ho had reported earlier that the Panchan Lama, one of the two priestly Tibetan rulers who has been İlving in Western
The last date set for their "? Chino, was preparing to return to Tibet, rival, it was stated, had be
He is a 12-year-old boy said to mid-September. permission to go to Pelting for be surrounded by Communist að- negotiations, moves back tomor-visers. His predecessor had fled row to the caravan trade route to China with a dissident group town of Kalimpong to try
to leaving the Dalai Lama, the chief contact its Government.
political authority, supreme in Lhasa.
It expects to return to India In a week and fly to Peking by way of Hong Kong.
ཤཱ !
· The · Indian Prime Miniat Pandit Nehru, discussed ^^0 situation created by the Pa Ing announcement" with 24 Foreign Offico advlears today The Chinese Embassy In N Tibetans blamed
Delhi said that they had no The mission's leader, Sepon
Sources close to the Chinese formation about reports of as it concerns our territorial in-|Shakabpa, declared in Calcutta Government, the PTI correspon-march in. tegrity," he said.
today that if the Chinese had al- dent said, blamed the Tibetans Unofficial observers in the The official, who has been in ready entered Tibet it was be- for China's resort to arms. They dian capital expressed the vi constant contact with Lhasa, add- cause his delegation had been said that the Chinese Govern- that entry or garrisoning of Ti ed that he had received-a-tele- | delayed in India due to visa dim-ment had given the Tibetan dele- by Communist troops wo gram from the Tibetan capital culties,
gation ample time to come to create a new situation. The E which clearly indicated that A staff correspondent of the Peking for talks but the Tibetans dian Government had all alon there had been no trouble or bor- Press Trust of India in Peking had falled to take advantage of favoured a peaceful settlement der incidents,
-the only non-Communist news- the offer.
the problem-Reuter.
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