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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1952.
Anthony Eden On Visit To Berlin
The British Forciga Secretary, Dir Anthony Eden, made a flying irip to Berlin recently and delivered a speech in which he assured West Berlinera that they had the full backing of the Allies. Here Mr Edén is shown inspecting a guard of honour at Tempelhof airport.
Army's Alleged Picked Army Of
Snub To Entertainers
London, June 10.
A Labour member of Parliament, i to ask the War Secretary, Mr Antony Head, this week about the Way Brillah entertainers were treated in Singapore.
Mr Georto Jeger will E tbo Minister is
"that · Mr Ralph aware Reader and his company of were refused ain- artistes
In the GIIQ mess at Kinloss, Singapore, on thek return from
of tour Jungle camps as they were not in evening dreas, and whether he will take action to churo proper treatment of artistes who go out to Malaya to entertain, our Roopst
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Mr Reader, leader of The Gang Show," returned to London last week after. doing 31 shows in 23 days for
troops British Malaya-Beater.
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Newcastle
Gurkhas Guard Mountain Passes
Kathmandu, June 15.
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Cuts In AT 2.30, 5.15, Import Quotas
ACTION TAKEN BY INDIA
Now Delhi, June 18. Indin today announced. new cuts in Import quotas for the period July to De- cember 1962, which Beom primarily directed towards goods from the dollar areti.
A relatively smalt number of Items is affected, but the re- duction is in many cates con». fined to the dollar quotti alone,
Nearly 60 items, which -- were on Lho dollar open Koneral licence, have now been trans-
ferred to the soft currency oper Reneral licence.
Polley regarding items like lesel engines, bicycles, motors und generators, power-driven pumps and textile machinery will be announced later.
Some Hlems freely licensed in the preceding half year have now been added to the open general locnce, while a few others have been taken out of
it.
Among the items which will not continue on the open gen- eral licence are such consumer goods as ish, butter, cheese and milk, and industrial materials - like copra, coconut oil, staple. fibre, coal tar and dyes.
SAVING EXCHANGE
Official circles here pointed out that the new policy was significant in so far as it ald not ban the import of certain foods but only restricted the queta, although the existing of these goods within the
A new Nepalese, army of picked men is being stocks were known to be large,
Both items on the open general lleence and items subject to
trained to guard the high Himalayan passes lend- ing down into Nepal from Communist-controlled licensing will now be imported Tibet.
At the request of the Nepalese Government, an Indian military mission of 150 officers and men under the command of Major-General Y. 9. Pananjpe, has arrived in Kathmandu for one year's stay, to help in the modern training of Nepal's 20,000 troops and to advise on their equip ment and disposition.
The occupation of Tibet by 20,000 and about
many
on a much smaller scalo from the dollar area.
A considerable saving of foreign exchange is also expected
to result from the diminished need to Import Items like diesol vehicles and a few smaller items for which there har been of Inte the avaliable supply
engines, staple Obre, motor
a fall in demand in relation to In the country-Reuter.
Chinese forces over the past year miltin, now partinlily disbanded NAIF SEES
has made Indla more than ever Until recently, the any was conscious that the Himalayen badly paid and insufficiently
wall is her natural defense line trained, Euring the regime of KING TALAL
without
other
ARMY REFORMS This meant that the army was not only insuffelently
trained,
and that her friendly relations, the ruling Rama family, they with China must not preclude recived only Nepall Rs 15 normal defence precautions. (about £1 sterling) o month, The Himalayan kingdom of two hours' service a day, living
rations. They did onb Nepal, with its snowelad peaks, for the rest in private blifats and trackless forests and precipitous taking up farming or gorges, les like a defenilve Newcastle-on-Tyne, June 15. Field Marshal Viscount Mont-Bastion along 400 miles of India's civilian jobs. Tomery will present the King's northern frontier. It is in the interests not only of Nepal itself. Cup and other trophies to the but also of India, that this small winners at the National Races to be held at Newcastle- and tercely independent country should be stleguarded by a on Tyne on July 12.
Three international air racer strong and well-trained force of armed with, modern will be flown at the same airfield its own, the previous evening, and the equipment. Arst 25 British competitors across the finishing line will make up the field for the King's Cup to be Boa on July 12.
Last year's King's Cup race at Hatfield was abandoned owing to
rain.outer.
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Fourteen
passes, from lowest 0,000-foot Rassua pass,
northwest of Kathmandu, the ley 18,000-foot Nangpa La, near Mount Everest, lead from Tibet through the everlasting
now ranges of the
Lausanne, June 16.. The
Emir Nait conferred elder brother, King Tulal of today for .00 minutes with his Jerdan, at the hotel here where
King is sta Afterwards, +
Tho
to discuss the t
Emir refuscal
He had arrived a Switzerland
but that it was opon to all kinds earlier in the day by air from of political influence through its Rome to try to convince the
King dally contact with civilian life.
宾 was understood, to
mingiing of. soldiery
this
In the Raha days, whers poilti-cuter a clinic for treatment fot cal opinions word scarcely Im
This
his mental corelltion agin
Jet alone voiced,
civilians did-no-harm.-
But today,
when currents of newly-treed politica thought are swirling through the
The Emir is believed to be and staying in Lausanne tonight af
the Emir Ich
Fing Talat went out for a drive to a taxi with his four-year-old soft,
Into the valleys of "imalayas country, every care must be/ Prince Haşsatz-Reiter,
Tlieso passes, over which the centuries-old
salt trade routes lle from Tibet, are not difficult guard. But they need a highly-trained and mobile body of men, linked with modern communications.
to
taken that the army, whoit loyally has already been proved during the two abortive revolts against the Government in the past year, should be kept clear of any political pressure.
Since the Nepali Congress ****¦ Government came to power last year, the soldiers pay hos increased to four times be been also
TOUGH FIGHTERS .The army must
more
France-Presse nids that it was thought probable that Emir Nall would remain in Lausanne for some time.
on
To Study U.S. Methods
an
trained to face the possibility of the previous allowance. It is on air atack, The rich volicy how Rs 30 in cash and Rs.90
New York, June 15. of Kathmarklu,
A seven-man group of German and heart of capital of Nepal in rations.
Next step will probably bo of the country, les 10" cut back the size of the aerodrome directors arrived here only 40 miles in a direct line
army to between from the mountainous Tibetan 15,000 who will live
10,000 and
inspection visit from frontier, and
and uttic
In but Western Germany today.
The group will spoot the and receive training with of several Americon aviation life tands beyond. plateau
The
companies à part of their study prospect of an airdrop from modern equipme
The surplus will be taken tour prior so the creation of a dvér Himalayan wait is
the
Into an armed police force or German air transport company. least feasible, ever hostile
into the part-time militia who. France-Fressa. power should stand at the
at the other
in a
almost country where every man is a natural" soldier, will form the country's second
100 miles from the fine Tibetan racks, lead a full-time army installations and the equipment
fghlin
nt
side of that mountain barrier.
There Is no shortage of Fghting men in Nepal. Its line of defence. -- Reuter, Gurkhas are renowned toughest soldiers in the world.
DICOM
.as.the
a population of 8,000,000 HMS CUMBERLAND 100,000 are in uniform. But the bulla and pick of
Nopal's dighing men have been
INDOCK
serving abroad in alien ormics.
Devenport, June 15. Over 50,000 of them are with The 10,000-ion cruiser Cum- Indiary
·British and
foreca, birland, which is being used serving in the
eight Curkha for testing secret equipment, is battalions which thes British (In
"dock
at Devonport for still have the right to recruit in examination after grounding on Nepal, or in the Gurkha a shoal of the entry to Plymouth baftalions with the ..Indian harbour. army
She was due to leave tor Nepal itself has an army of Portsmouth today before going home of between 16,000 and to the Mediterranean.-Reuter,
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London, June 15, Nine hundred invalids will travel from all parts of Britain to Hendon airfield for the big- gest annual rally in the five- year history of the Invalld Tricycle Association on July 6.
Men and women war wounds
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will attend from as far as Scotland and the Wost Country.
Many will make the Journey In invalid tricycles.-Acuter.
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