THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1951.
Pakistan Allegations Of Indian Military Moves On The Border COMPLAINT TO THE UN
United Nations, N.Y., July 16. Pakistan today called the attention of the Security Council to alleged concentrations of Indian troops on the Pakistani border, but re- frained from asking the Council's action on the matter.
Diplomatic sources said the Pakistani complaint was contained in a letter scheduled to be sent later in the day by the Pakistani chief dele- gate, A. Bokhari, to the Council President, Sir Gladwyn Jebb of Britain.
STUDENT GIVEN
LENIENCY
Leeds, July 16,
on
It was understood that the letter includes the text of the telegram sent by Premier Ali Liaquat Khan of Pakistan to the Indian Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, protesting against troop concentrations.
now
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United Nations circles ex- tion and is likely to ask Council pressed gratification at the news action when the Assembly is that Pakistan was not asking at convened. This will probably this time for Council action, coincide with Dr Graham's first
lo the Council. the regular report that the they felt because
Unless there is a deep change bringing
the of charges Into
In the situation between open would only serve to com-
the report and September plicate matters and interfere with the efforts of the U.N.expected to be a list of points on representative in
and which india and Pakiston failed Pakistan, Dr Frank Graham, to
to agree. It is hard to predict bring about the demilitarisation now what will be the next step towards a solution of the long- of Kashmir as a prerequisite to a plebiscite in the princely drawn dispute-United Press. State,
A student, being helped in his training in England by the Indian Government, was allowed to go free at Leeds Assizes today condition that he sails for India on Saturday week.
The student, 25-year-old Sisir
hand pleaded | uc Dalto guilty to stealing raincoats, a pair of gloves, a brief case and 07 yards of cloth from Leeds University.
Ranjan
Department al India House, London, told the court that Dalia was going back to Cal- cutia.
at
India
Informed sources said, how- ever, it is still possible that Pakistan may request Counci action on the question of so- centration
Indian troops. This is likely to depend on the Indian reply
to All Liaquat's cable to Premier Nehru.
United Nations circles said there was no report from the
1 to
10
the
to
The
NEHRU'S DENIAL
Bangalore, July 10,
Nehru, Mr Jawaharlal Indian Prime Minister, tonight "gross falsehood" described as a
statement yesterday by Mr All Liaquat Khan, the Pakistan Prime Minister, that India had intentions of attacking Pakistan. The Pakistan Prime Minister sub-of the Indian Army had
a
been
to
Persian Army Does The Goose-Step
The Persian 10th Division and the Persian Gulf feel, which guard the Khuzistan oilfields, staged a goose-stepping display of force at Ahadap last week. On the reviewing stand was Hussein Makki, the Persian Premier's right-hand. man in the oil-grab operation.-AP Picture. '-
Bamangwato Tribesmen Reject Kgotla Plan
Serowe, July 16.
+
Shot By His Dog
Hobart, July 16. Fifty-nine
year-old
hunter Frederick Kean put his loaded rifle on the ground while he took rabbit out of a net.
Ills dor danoed in to help, knocked the rifle and struck Kean's bullet thigh. Reuter.
a
Bamangwato tribesmen today turned down London's proposal for a kgotla (tribal meeting) to decide whether Tshekedi Khama, their exiled former Regent, should return to the Reserve.
trees here, the Meeting under camel-thorn tribesmen said that they had "repeatedly and with- out outside influence" decided that Tshekedi could GONDOLIERS not return and anyway they could not hold a kgotla unless their chief, Seretse Khama-also in DEMONSTRATE exile in London-was present.
for
The kgella was proposed by sojourn freely among us for two the Secretary Common- or three weeks as the guests of Mr Patrick the tribe." wealth Relations, Gordon-Walker.
A representative of the legat United Nations cease-fire ob- said yesterday that 90 per cent
servers in Kashmir
Or deny Pakistan's concentrated within easy strik- stantiate
ing distance of Pakistan, con- charges,
threat grave Dr Graham himself is unlikely stituting
Security Pakistan's security and to in- report
new dispute ternational peace. the He was a former Pakistani, Council on
Nehru
today admitted Mr regardless of whether Pakistan naturalised
requests him to do so because that "there have been move- Army units it would not be within his terms menta of Indian of reference and such a report, in order to give full security to in the view of diplomats here, our frontier areas." He
his that India would on no account uld merely aggravate would
attack Pakistan but "if Pakistan already thorny mission.
Dr. Indulges in any aggression against truce observers report, Graham is expected to simply India In any part of her ter-
the forward
By this will be met adequate- | *** report withou comment.
who had become a Indian.
His passage
to India aboard the steamship Jelazad had beer, booked.
The judge, Mr Justice Jones, said. Things do not always turn out as arranged. Will you do all you can to ensure that Daito sails on this ship it I United allow him liberty?
said
on
During last month Mr Nehru UN OPTIMISM
said, a large number of aggres- Nations sources are
That Will you optimistic
the newly-sive ralds had taken place
Indian Union territory in Kash- orisen situation will be solved
mir State from Pakistan. the between directly
keep your eye on him?"
Sixty-five tribesmen appeared In Court today after fights be tween supporters of Seretse and Tsheked!
(On Thursday
it was
an-
Venice, July 16. Hundreds of angry gondoliers staged a mock funeral cortege Grand blocking the today, Conal for five hours in a pro- test against unfair competition of motor boats.
The proposal touched oft They would be able to attend widespread tribal disturbancea normal customary kgotlas in last week and more trouble is different parts of the Reserve feared.
Thousanda and meet people "unhampered
of astonished by prearranged or organised tourists lined the Canal as a influences,
cortege of gondolas, preceded by a barge decorated with mourning black, travelled down city's main waterway forcing motor launches to take alde canals to carry winding
from one point to passengers another in the lagoon, demonstration,
Mr Percy Fraenkel, Seretse's personal lawyer, read a state ment to today's kgotla which icading tribesmen had told him WILS the tribe's considered opinion.
"The tribe said:
two "We know also that organised that it is unable
The India House representa-Prime Ministers and will not
lo
nounced in London that the the three British representatives to the proposed kgotin would be Mr H. L. Bullock, last year's President of the Trade Union Congress, Mr D. L. Lipson, for- regrets mer Independent Member of hold the Parliament, and Professor W.
The
staged
endanger the delicate relation-Preparations for raids and sabo-kgotia proposed by the Secre- | MacMillian, Director of Colonial in an effort to obtain economic at ship between India and Pakis-age in Indian Union territory tary of State for the following | Studies at St Andrew's Univer- | aid and assurances that motor
tive replied, "We have to."
a Dewsbury technical college, | 1an;
Datta, a textiles student
scarf
Pakistan. have taken place in
My Government would have
not
plans assembly
take adequate measures to meat this grave situation," to call
"sald. in her
ກ
to
he
reasons:
sily).
NOT INFLUENCED
Tension is high again in the Barnangwato Reserve after a 483 "The tribe has repeatedly hours' lull in the disturbances. and without outside influence Tshekedi cannot decided that return
Bamangwalo Reserve.
the to
angry
mon
ended craft will be limited, when heavy rain fall over the cityUnited Press.
Tragic Prelude To Wedding
Barcelona, July 16,
antielpate However, they was alleged to have worn a Leeds University
and dangerous situation in Septembeen falling in its duty if it did posed as a student and to have her when India is expected
'bundred Several materialise wandered about the buildings mat
the
Bamangwato women have as- stealing
Mr Nehru alleged that any properly he could constituent
milliary of Kashmir.
sembled in Serowe and told the pur 'conveniently lake.
"activities of British The Council had previously advisers and officers and ex-
District Commissioner that if all "2.-The proposed kgotla can Thekodi followers were not ne The--judge, binding-Datta requested India to quit the offers in Pakistan have added
only be held-it our — chief,
moved from the Reserve by over for two years on condi- plans, but New Delhi made as greatly to the prevailing tension."
The gotin that the salling Saturdaysurances of als
assembly Mr Nehru, who was addressing Seretse, is present. tlon
Wednesday they would storm 1 (attended by
release the you would not seek to prejudge the
5001 to
An engaged couple were burn- public meeting here, asked of February week, said, "From what
was held the
ed to death when fire razed a did you deserve to go to pri- fate of Kashmir prior to a pos-whether Pakistan had not added Mr Gordon-Walker)
our chief. Seretse, arrested in earlier trouble. 13 her defence forces because son. But it seems to be better sible United Nations plebiscite.greatly
Bail in £25 each was granted freworks shop they were visiting Western and Eastern wanted the Secretary of State that you should go back to Pakistan, however, was re-both in
to meet the people and meet a today to 29 of the 65 tribesmen to buy fireworks for their wed- luctant to accept the explana-Pakistan and if they are
deputation,
remanded in custody for seven ding party. massed near the borders
Barcelona's Are Indian territory."Reuter.
"3.Tsheked! and his Ra-days last Friday after
are Bak-bances in the Reserve last week.brigade nine hours to put the followers wenn (one of the tribes of Bechuanaland) and will not be daily to
They were ordered to report fro out but not before it had other houses to police burned three the nearest allowed to attend our kgotlas. glation.
the ground. A survivor. sald that a customer had foolishly insisted on testing a fire-work in the shop. It had got out of control and set off all the others,
Reuter.
Indio instead."-Reuter.
A British
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KASHMIR TALKS
Karachi, July 16.
United Dr Frank Graham, Nations Kashmir Mediator, to
from Rawalpindi to day went Muzaffarabad, capital of "Azad for talks with Kashmir" Choudry Ghulam Abbas, the "Supreme Head of the Azad Kashmir Liberation Move-
ment."
After the meeting Dr Graham told reporters that he had tried views of understand the 10 Choudry Ghulam Abbas and colleagues. Mr Abbas sold that he had placed the Azad Kashmir Government's point of view before Dr Graham, who had listened to it very atten- tively."
further No
indication WDS of the available on the trend talks-Reuter.
CABINET TO MEET
from con-
↓ New Delhi, July 10. The Indian Union Cabinet is to meet on Tuesday afternoon, after Mr Nehru's return
presumably to Bangalore, sider the Pakistan Premier's statement. Reliable sources ex- pect an official statement denys ing Liaquat's charge and in- dienting that the troop ments are an ordinary precau- tionary procedure without offen- sive intentions.
Informed sources here said the policy Indian
Government's seemed to be that any attack on Jammu and Kashmir would be taken on an attack on India and treated as such-United Press.
move
Bronze Age Axe Uncovered
Bchinenach-les-Bains, July 16,
A bronze axe dating back to 1,000 BC. has been uncovered here, during digging work on the
Schirmach hydro-electric
achomo.
xo Is. belloved to be a The relic of a Bronze Age colony on
the banks of the Aar River.
malsano
(Tsheked and his followers originally went into voluntary exile at
distur-
Mr Fruenkel, who appeared Ramatsone, which in for the men, applied for ball for In Bakweng territory).
all 65 but this was opposed by
"4.-In view of the recent the Prosecutor-Reuter. disturbances caused by the presence of Ramatsane people in our midst, a kgotla cannot be held without the presence of an armed force it Tshekedi and his followers are to be present,” TENSION RISES
The tribesmen, however, in- viled British representatives "to‡
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