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Seven years after the defeat of Nazi Germany, the ghost of Hitler is walking again-in the shape of former Major-General Olto Remer, leader of a new party. The Western German Government, worried by this reappearance of Nazism, has accused the Remer party of Wrying Lo undermine the Republic. Here Berner (third from left, front row) and some of his benchmen
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Colonial
Students In U.K.:
Suggestions For Welfare
London, Aug. 3.
In a study of coloured people in Britain, just published, the sug gestion is made that the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund should be used for providing student club premises.
if
study
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Shah's
Sister Leaves
**FOR EXTENDED VISIT ABROAD”
Teheran, Aug. 3. The Shah's twin sister, Princess Ashraf, and her three children left Teheran by plane tonight, for an “ex- tended visit abroad."
It is reliably reported that the Queen Mother and other mem- bers of the Royal Family are also Icaving soon for Europe.
On July 29 the semi-oMcint Bakhtar Emrooz reported that the Shah was sending a relative
abroad "to standings".
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remove misunder- ADDED I "NATURE'S HALF ACRE"
Although not elaborated on, it was obvious that this was u reference to claims by Mossadegh supporters that some members of the_Royal Family
opposed the Nationalist Teaders.
Princess Ashraf returned to Teheran last month from a long! stay in Europe only two days' before Dr Mohammed Mossadegh tesigned his Premiership after a
laputo with the Shah.
Several other members of the Royal Family
alrendy abroad. The Sligh's older sister, Princess Shams, and her hus- band are in America with another sister, Princess Fatima, who married on American,
Tho King's young daughter by his first marriage, Princesa Shanaz, is also in America,
The paper Etural also re perted that the Shah has np proved the dissolution of special oflices run by his sisters and brothers. The paper said it was 42 "economy move,”-As- sociated Press,
One Way Of Beating Sea-Sickness
Malaya and East Afrika bave The report is in no way an The report does not confine been carly in the Held of dub attempt at a complete Survey criticism to come Englishmen's prenises in providing Malaya of the conditions of life among reaction to the coloured visitor. Hall and East Africa House. The coloured people in Britain. It Particular criticism is made of hope is expressed that other does present, however, an in-the
unsponsored coloured Colonial governments will follow teresting picture of the silva-student who come without their example and open clubs tion, with facts and figures making up his mind what or where their students can meet that should be of value to all where he is going to fellow-students, entertain friends interested in the problem, This type of student, it is and feel at home."
stated, must face the fact THE TRUE ANSWER further suggested that It is made clear that the an-universities and colleges groups of Colonies in a particu-swer to the problems of colour-not find places for those lar area should do their utmosted people in the UK does not lie properly qualified and are hard to provide,
necessary by simply in the creation of clubs, put to it to accommodate those private subscription, the funds a solution of the landladies who are. which would make
possible question and the like. The re- There is criticism, too, of club premises for those of their
SUITS UP
"the true an-coloured persons in this coun- people, students and workers, swe as follows: more English try to engrossed with their who are in this country.
families should make point of own personal problems and the These views are embodied in taking coloured people into problems of the countries from the first report of the Bow their homes and giving them a which they come that they fail Group Q research society taste of English family life. to interest themselves in Eng: founded to enable Conservative It is perhaps true to say, the lish affairs and hence to gain graduates to examine current authors of the report comment, all that they might from their making. L business trip to lasues. Their report was pre- that... there are more facilities realdence in this country." sented last night to the Parlia now for coloured students mcalary Under-Secretary
of this country then for any other State for
the 'Colonics, the p
a
Fart of Munster, at a receptionpe of visilor, But to many
of these are Institutional and and
in London. The name of the forg
MOST IMPORTANT
London, Aug. 9.
A positive, but expensive. remedy for sea-sickness bas been tried successfully 011 rough Channel crossing by a director of an English Industrial firm. Extremely prone to any foma of motion sickness, the director
Was worried about
perience had
taught him that a
sea crossing was un- Regarded as of the greatest aircraft, hoping that he would
Д bearable. He chartered" small the need for "
organised. The coloured importance group comes from the fact that student," it Is pointed out, true pleture of England" being be less susceptible to air sick- the under-graduates recently "does not want to be fussed given in the down from university, first met over or patronised—he wants, in the Bow and Bromley Con- we believe, to be treated as an stitutional Club.
ordinary visitor to this country _with_much_to_team_and_much gur that they are coming to arranged for him to
ing- to teach."
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qualifications, it is pointed out Calais and passed unconsciously that student advisory commit-
to Dover. tees have been set up in some
The British Medical Associa- Colonies
nies to advise ciudents in these matters. Other Colonies which today
tion magazine Family Doctor, records this in- It is urged, should follow suit.
cident, describes In Britain itself, the
report "extreme case." holds, local authorities could
A doctor do much to help alleviate the
Se te be-To-MORROW anaesthetic problems of coloured people. cause people who get sea-sick One suggestion made" 15 that where there are many colour
never suffer from "
sickness. On angsthetic
the ed illiterates a local authority.
othar hand, a person who should, provide evening, classes, has no qualms about a Suth classes could do much sea trip will probably feel ill to make toebepler
for for Labour them.
Exchanges
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anesthetic." ed populations, it is pro posed, should train special em ployees to deal with the special
roblem of prople who do not understand British customs, British laws and sometimes
"Even our language."-London Express Service.
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The "Big Four" of the Industry Crusade for Freedom, a private organisation which established-Goodrich, Firestone, U.S. Radio Free Europe and Radio Rubber and Goodyear-currently Free Asia to combat Com- are negotiating new contracts. munism. Reuter,
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