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Soviet Publishes
Text Of Note On P&O B.I. E&A Japanese Treaty
Moscow, May 23.
Soviet newspapers today. published without through the medium of their comment the full text of the Soviet note, entitled, per month, U.K., Aritish Forensions and other countries $3.00 per month. agents Messrs. B. VAN | "Remarks of the Government of the US.S.R. re
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The note further proposed
The Soviet note proposed, in managementship of Mr F. D. conformity with "international that the treaty should precise.
agreements which were
stipulate that within ስነ
·cluded among the Powers during year of ita conclusion ali the Second World War," that occupation troops are to bo there should be convened in withdrawn from Japanese June or July, 1951, a session of territory and no foreign State the Council of Foreign Ministernis to have trooper or military
the United States, Chino, basin in Japan. Great Britain and the U.S.S.R. The Boviet note also called for agreement between States The Council meeting should igning the peace treaty with to commence preparing a peace her be held, the note said, "in order Japan that they would support to the United treaty with Japan, having in Nations-Router. view to draw into the prepara-. tory work of drafting the peace trenty the representatives of all States that participated with imir armed forces in the war aainst Japan, so that the draft pence treaty be submitted for the consideration of the peace conference,"
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| WHOEVER THE MEN BYERE,THEY” VE
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OF THE BLACK BOK
MAY SOLVE IT-
THIS WAS A GREAT PLACE
TO HIDE UNDER RIS CAR!
The Soviet note said that on} the basis of the Cairo Declaration i and the Yalta Agreement: (a) | Japan must became peace- loving, democratie, independent State:
admission
Tibetans
Hopeful Of
Settlement
aceom- on his
Calcutta, May 23. (b) The population of Japan must be ensured democratic In hopes of a favourable Sino- Tibelan settlement shortly", existence of rights, and the
Tibetna ofeials who organisations "whose aim is to
of thelanied the Dalai Lama deprive the people democratic rights must not be flight from Lhasa are returning to the capital, recording to the permitted.
Kalimpong correspondent of the Statesman newspaper.
this source, was the 78-year-old Latest to return, according to
ex-Regent, Taldta Rimposhe, who lost his post when the Dalai Lama resumed full powers last November,
(e) As a guarantee against the revival of Japanese militarism the treaty must set limitations the Japanese
on the size sumed forces.
of
TROOP WITHDRAWAL
(d) No restrictions to be im- posed on Japan as regards the economy. development of its peaceful
The
Dalai Lama, Cabinet Ministers and members of his entourage romains nt Yatung, (e) All restrictions with re- where they went after leaving to Japaneso trade with the capital, the report added.is gard other countries to be removed. Associated Press.
By Lee Folk and Phil Davis
IT WAS THE ONLY
PLACE! HE'S THAT
TRICKY GUY--
NO LUCK. THEY GOT AWAY NOW LET'S OPEN THAT MYSTERIOUS BLACK
PLEASE
DO. I'M
SO NERV-
BOX.
OUS I
DON'T KNOW
WHAT TO DO!
WAYES HIS HAND-- DRIVES YOU BATS!
NO TICKING SOUND. IT'S NOT A TIME BOMB WELL.NOW WE'LL SEE-
MANDRAKE-- SOMEONE'S OPENED THE FRONT DOOR- THEY'RE IN
THE HALL
FERDINAND
Now He'll Know The Ropes
By Mik
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2011 June
20th July
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2nd July
30th July
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8th June
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Int October
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Outward
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Homewards
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17th June
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for
Dil Jung
From
London & Continent
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'd Glasgow,
17th July
ARMED WITH A LIST OF FLORISTS,
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28th July
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Preview Of Colonial Art Exhibition
(Our Own Correspondent)!
London, May 23. Mr John Dugdale, Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, today attended a private view of the notable exhibition of traditional art from the Colonies being shown at the Imperial Institute as part of the Festival of Britain. In an interview with your correspondent Me Dugdale de clared enthusiastically "This is
fascin
exhibition."
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would enable people in this he said, to learn some- country, ho
thing about the artistic expres-
alon of people in the Colonies. In order to popularise art among the Colonial peoples the subject should, he thought, be included in the curricula of Colonial schools,
ois. The traditional dre of the Colonies, however, should bo taught side by side with Western art. Knowledge about art could not develop in fight compartments.
The King and Queen will visit the Exhibition tomorrow; it will be opened to the
public on May 25. The exhibits include raro
examples of traditional Colonial art--some nover seen before in Britain. They are representative of West, Central and East Anti- ca, the West Indles, Malaya and the Colonial territories in South- east Asin.
Mr William Fage, Assistant Keeper of the Department of Ethnography in the British Museum, who assisted in arrang- ing the Exhibition, explained to me, The essential fact which a Visitor to this exhibition needs
appreciate if he is not to re gard the exhibits as more curios
le that Negrio Africs and other tribal areas represented thever underwent the philosophical el
mich... a
enlle révolutións.
A largo part in. moulding industrial-civilisation; , and;, that... by a shanon, of his-
tary thenG Colonial cultüzün), Ligveloped in directions-D conducive to the growth of arts