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Nehru Defends Policy

New Delhi, Sept. 6. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru said tonight he was cortain his American critics)

that - would see in time

India's decision not to attend the San Francisco confer- ence was a correct one.

"I am a friend of America, a friend of Japan and a friend of China," he Fald. in public address.

viewed the Japanese treaty on the principle of how far it would contribute to world peace. I am sure some of my friends in America are angry. But I Am sure that in the course of time they will realise India's sland was right."

He commentlost President Tru- man's speech opening the San Francisco conference and.drew

the Presi Epecial reference 10 dent's remarks on devastating weapons that could destroy the world.

name

Mr Nehru bitterly condemned the fighting in Korea, where in the

of liberation and freedom 1,000,000 soldiers have been killed and nearly one-third of the population died as the result of bombing, starvation and frostbite."

Congress Party Resignations

New Delp!, Sogl Q. Sixteen member of the Congress Working Commil- too-the

highest Executive

migh It was learned after.. a meeting of the Committee called here to consider the. Darty crisis created by the resignations a month ago of the Prime Minister, Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, and the Education Minister, ·MAU÷ Jana Abul Kalam Azad.

The Congress President, Mr Purushottam Das Tan- don, has now in his hands the resignations at all members of his Committee.

Informed political · quar- ters here saw a glimmer of hope in this development, which they considered would enable the Preat- dent to undertake a ro- constitution of the Cam- mittes, which WILB do- sired by Mr Nebruḥ a mi "symbolic" change in the party's set-up-Router.'

POWERS

PLEDGE AID

TO LIBYA

Geneva, Sept. 6. Eeypt. Italy, France, Britain

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1951.

Train Wrecked On Flooded Track

Jordanians

Their New

Cheer

King

Amman, Sept. 6. · Cannons boomed and more than 100,000) Jordanians today wildly cheered the ascension of Prince Talal to the throne of the assassinated King Abdullah.

He scotched a rumour publish- ed by a Bombay newspaper that said war between India and and the United States have Pakistan OVCT the Northern pledged financial aid to the new

Talal received the welcome reserved for na- State of Kashmir would start

sovereign State to Libya, Mrtional heroes after his arrival by special plane at next Sunday.

Adrian Pell, United Nations

07.30 GMT from Geneva, where he had undergone High Commissioner for the form-

treatment for a nervous disorder.

will

cr

"I can tell you there be no war with Pakision. neither on Sunday nor there. after." Mr Nehru said.

The Prime Minister appealed |

to the people to strengthen his

Italian

told colony,

the Economte and Social Council here.

The aid offered was capital

hand to maintain pace and for economic development us solve India's heavy internal well D3 granis problems. Associated Press.

'American Aid

Sought

cipated budget

young stute,

to meet anti- deficits in the

The terms on which this assis- tance would be given would be negotiated by the free Libyan Government when established, be allowed to compromise Libyan sovereignty. he said.

For bat would not

Indo-China

Washington, Sept. 6, The French, Finance Minister, Mr Rene Mayer, arrived here today and tald newsmen:

"I intend to discuss financing of the war in Indo-China with the Secretary of Finance, John Snyder, and the Secretary State, Dean Acheson."

Mr Mayer arrived by

from New York and is to

of

train

The United Nations Assembly has decided that Libya should Independent within two bo years.

Mr. Pelt said that a plan for its economic development was well under way and a report on war damage was also being prepared,

The Libyan Government accept or would be free to reject the United Nations ex- sce nerts development plan.

Mr Snyder at the Treasury to- morrow,

Wants Share

Maid Bigger

Of Will

tional monarch.

The locomotive, and five- carriages of a Southern Pacific goods, train were wrecked in Arlington, Arizona, when the train rau onto a washed-out' cm- hankment. The box cars were ripped apart as flood waters swept through the gap into which they fell. -AP Picture.

HK FILM

MAGNATE

IN SPORE

An hour and a half inter,

Singapore, Sept. 6. artillery fred 101 times as Ab- Mr T. Y. Lee, a

Hongkong dullah's 42-year-old son took alm magnate, is studying the the oath as the new constitu-possibilities here for making

modern, international flims." Mr Lee told newamen. Crowds estimated al more

of different people of

nation- than 100,000 lined the beflagged alities are to live peacefully 10- streets of the capital for a four-hour wait in the intense Ether, they must develop a etter understanding of Bach heat to cheer the return of the

ether, and the kind at Alm I How monarch.

have in mind would help to Pictures of King Tala! were achieve that

"My Idea is to feature Chinese, histed alongside the Jordanian London, Sept. 6. grey-haired maid, leit dag, and the black flags, which, Malays, Indians and Europeens £1,000 in her mistress's will, have flown in mourning since in one flim, cad

cach speaking.their assassination

Talal's own language. of is asking the trustees to pay the

The film would have subtitles her for housekeeping expenses father at the Mosque of Omar which, she says,

came out of in Jerusalem on June 20. were in the language accessary fur

withdrawn.

particular audience. her own pocket,

would want to use local newspapers dis- talent. The mald Is Miss Mildred

front page# Mr Lee Smith, for 29 years in

A

Hind.

Jordanian played on

the the

runs the $12,000,000

TRAINING OF MALAYAN TEACHERS IN BRITAIN

SHOWING TO-DAY

KING. State

LONDON

PRESENT

London, Sept. 0. Several hundred Mala- yan student teachers are being sent here for train- ing to meet demand for education which has grown rapidly in Malaya singe the war.

An emergency Teacher Train- College at Kirkby, nor Ing.

of accom Liverpool; capable modating 300 students, has been placed at the disposal of the Federal Government.

In December, 1303_ Malays Chinese, Indians and Eurasians from Malaya will be leaving Bingapore for Kirkby, whare they will undergo a Ave-term course.

Another September, two-year course,

is due in to begin

The Colonial once said, tha: the "decision to take this precedented step has been dictal- fed

un-

by the need for an im)- mediate and considerable" ex- pansion of the Malayan teacher iralning facilities.

Building and other Wimculties, it added, have delayed local plans to

to such an extent that the Government Malayan

Was. compelled to look abroad if the situation were not to get out of hand.

At the request of Sir Henry, Gurney, High Commissioner for Malaya, the Colonial Office has successfully negotiated for the psa of Kirkby Training 1, 1952, Collège from January

the first until July, 1954, in

Instance.

Mr Robert Williams, Principal of the College, is to visit Malaya study local conditions.----

to

Reuter,

Equality For

Germany Forecast

West

Is

Washington, Sept,

G

Dr Heinz Krokolor, Germany's chief diplomat in Washington, predicted today that his country would be brought into full part- nership with the West within a Dr Krekeler, who holds the month.

rank

service of Lady (Lilian Frances) pictures of Talal, his brother studio. Yung Hwa Motion Pic- the of Charge d'Affaires, mada Naif who served as Regent ture Industries, Ltd., which has partment after conferring for 15 suring his absence in Switzer-made 14 Mandarin Alms in minutes land, and his son Prince Housain, Hongkong, many of which have webb

con beett The papers expressed

shown in, Singapore,— fidence in Jordan's prosperity Associated Press.

under and unity

the new ponarch,

Lady Hind.

widow solicitor, dlod three

go, 82. She left £700,000.

of months

a

Bequests

£8,270. After duty has been paid the rest, about £200,000 goes to charity.

Came to

1. have

Miss Smith sald! -Delegates from Egypt, India, He said General Jean ste Lat-Pakistan, France, Belgium and

spent hundreds of pounds of com-Britain spoke commending the

ing. Lady Hind did not allow enough.

tre de Tassigny, French

prediction at the State De

with U.S. Under- of State James E. Secretary

The Big Three Foreign Minis- ters are

to discuss scheduled German problems at a ferenco here beginning

con-

Ou

The Prime Minister, Towak Seoul Clean-Up Krekeler described his

Pasha, General Glubb Pasha, British-born commander of the crack-Arab-Legion,--and high.

munder in Indo-China, would work of the Libyan Commis-my on money on housekeep-fficials received the Royal party. announced today that' 2,176 |

}

discuss the military side of the slon. war in Indo-Chinu with the 'De-

"I had to use my own money fence Department here.

to buy food for myself, due to tlon promising technical aid to General de Lattre is arrive here later this month-Libya if she should want staff, and for Lady Hind, her-

United Press,

The Council adopted a resolu-

-

Reuter.

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wag engaged on a per- sonal maid. Ono day Lady me to go into the Hind asked kitchen for a fortnight. I was there for 12 years.

CHEERING CROWDS

Pusan, Sept. '0. Korean Follee Headquarters

bodies have been picked up in Seoul since the battered South Korean capital was recaplured by the Allies last March.

visit to Mr Webb as routine,

He is optimistic about West Germany's future-Asociated Press,

US ENVOY CALLS ON VYSHINSKY ·

They went next to Amman's military airfold, where Princes,

members the Ministers,

of the Police Headquarters said these Diplomatic Corps, Army chiefs victims of the street fighting for and other notables welcomed the city included an identified 82 UN soldiers, 015 "Rightist

Moscow, Sept. 6, leaders," 1,074 South Korean Admiral Alan Kirk, the Tall and kissed his hand.

Chinese Red United States Ambassador, today The Royal car carried Talsi civilians, 140

cheering

North soldiers, 230

Korean

conferred with the Soviet For through three miles of

M. Andrel throngs to Parliament. Prince troops and 29 civilian Commu- cign Minister.

No details were due Vyshinsky. the nist Noif sat at his right and "I did all the sewing in the Premier

his left. Talal The bodies have been re-closed immediately.

The United States. Embossy and for five years I waved repeatedly to his sub covered mostly from partially house, nursed Sir Jesse Hind, who jects. The car, preceded by a demolished buildings, wells and said that the Interview was at

Kirk's request. died in 1846."

motor-cycle escort, reached Par-other out of the way places. Admiral

Associated Press,

Insted half an hour-Reuter. Miss Smith's brother, Lady liament at noon. Hind's chauffeur for 30 years, The Presidents of the Senate gets £100 under the will. A and Lower Chamber received gardenor gets £1,000, a former housemaid, 160, and a cleaner,

£20.

at

Talal at the entrance and later introduced the fegislators, Talal remained in the Royal offices while the joint session approved "MISUNDERSTANDING Miss Smith stil lives in the decrce proclaiming his ascen- Hind home at The Paris, Not-sten to the throne. tingham. It is to be sold.

and

Members rose and cheered

An official of Wells, Hind, Talal's entry into the House for Crane, Nottingham the first time as constitutional solicitors, said: "I am surprised monarch of the Kingdom of Miss Smith has mynde this Jordan. claim, It is probably due to

a misunderstanding.

The

Iraqi Denial

:

PROMISE FULFILLED

began

Slashing Outbreak In Leeds Factory

Leeds, Sept. 6,

It

Five hundred workers at a Leeds clothing fac tory have been temporarily suspended because o "stasher," whose knife has caused £300 damage in the past five weeks, had struck again. Two men's coats were hadly ripped.

Then workers heard the an-

Mr

executors are dealing Seated on his throne and sur with the matter. Although the

of rounded by Princes in his right sum may be hundreds

and Ministers on the left. Talal it 18

In the Name of the comparatively pounds, small with regard to the alze Almighty, I shall observe the of the estate,"

The costs were checked ar New moelingi batween He added that the charities cansulon and remain loyal to

the country."

perfect the night before. In management and workers will to benefit under the will have

arillery Jordanian

tho plarning one was found be held at the factory. Leeds

been in not yet been decided on.

firing the Royal Salute as slashed across the back and the detectives who have signal to the crowds waiting out other across the sleeve. vestigating

tho

alashings will be The management of them there ablelin Mold" shall side that King Talal I had formally ascended the throne. -Hepton and Co., of York-rand

Tho awearing-k of the now -Immediately cub off the "Music appeal for someone to come for King opens a new chapter in While You Work" broadcast on ward and give us information Páris, Sept. 0.

factory loudspeakers and order

which might lead to the dis The Iraqi Legation here to the life of the Kingdom.

It inaugurated the constitued":"Stop work.!!.

covery of the slasher. day denied having issued an oral sule promised by the late

Linde we find the culprit official note, as quoted in the King Abdullah following the Parla evening paper Le Monde, annexwilan of the Ardo section hourishment that further sabo-, everyone is suspect. It could e the manageriai side as well tage had been committed und

The unici saying that the Iraqi Govern of Palestine by Tranelorian the 800 employed in the sulting as the workers."

was not a party to the suspen department would be suspended when he wo ment had had no contact with United Press.

Work con ponding: inquifierinon North Atelepn nationalist" lead-

and

kat said: "It must have workat ára.

a razor: ma been done with Line Lo

Harold Jack-knife,

down with Workers STORE forro, it could not have the Government-in-Baghdad fros alver, support to the agitators The Melbourne City Council had been warned that further been done with fallow shears low damages would tymeen ustural | such as we have in the works, fig opnåldering av 200,000 || plass in North Africncl

Je confined to The Iraqi Minister in Paris of Royal Ball when the King suspension until the mystery roam."

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